Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 26, 1946, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon New* Review, Thursday, September i6 , 194e
San Francisco Girl
Harries Robert Cook
teal Men Will Open
n Appliance Shop
C ourt News
Rev. E. It. Quick and • Justice
•
a > ■' —
Rev. McGee To Speak Leon McKHresh. uxle ovi »»«».. I
rile Rev. E. R Quick, pastm ol fined $12 10 and costs
W edding vows w iie ixeitun«,i
Roy R. Wilson, void foreign 1 >
i by Miss L illian aiae L a l u l l u i . . . , i . the Kiev M ethodist C hurch in cnae, $1 00 and cosi
' f i uneisci) unu u u ix 'it liu .. u i .. a m i i . uiu will speak over ixWIN | Ih uce l, BU w , ax le o ' vi I a
, v uok nt Jacksonville, ¡Suiuiuu.s in u rs i'a y , F riday, and S u tu rd u y 1 $26.10 und costs
b ep tv u ib er 14, a l ini' L n ap ei - i m ornings of this week al 9 l.i rt
C layton R Ila e ’-l. < it»'
1
the Rocks and Roses in M edloid, M
tw o counts; $1.1)0 and cost- h i
t i le d D i e 3 o ’clock cerem ony, fo l­
w ith the Rev. D. E M ilium oi- .H ie Rev. E verett McGee, p ast­ not having a tail light and $1 oil
low ing the trad itio n al w edding
Fredenburg
or of C hurch of C hrist, PttoeniA. and costs for no reg istration eai 1
music by Mrs. M atie V rom an ficiating.
T he bride ehose (oi h er w ed ­ will be on the program beginning
,, n a
Itiiark, no nu ill» i
H uenergardt w ith Mrs. W illiam ding
u
blue
suit
w
ith
u
eorsugt
M unday, S eptem ber 30, u m u „ i $1 00 and costs
M
cAllister
as
soloist.
W e d s D el Rio,
of g ardenias and red roses Miss
The bride chose for her w ed ­ D arlene Cixik, sister o f me O ctober 1st and 2nd
These program s are spuitsoreu
ding a w hite lace gow n w ith a groom , atten d e d the bride unu
fingertip veil .held in place w ith wore a suit of navy blue and a by thi' A shland M in isu iiai . la­
anil an- a daily Icaiure ex
iss a Ju lie t cap of lace. She carried g ard en ia corsage, Russell Joiui ctation
exas
i pink rosebuds and stephanotis. son served the groom as best eepting S unday, ovi i »»>»».».
Miss Alice Je a n A ntinone be- j He m aid of honor .Miss Ja n e Wat man.
cam e the bride of Donald F re­ son, wore a froke of pink chiffon
The bride is the d au g h ter ol
denburg S unday afternoon, S ep t­ and her flow ers w ere m ixed a s t­ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Eaton, Crock
ers. Her bridesm aid, Miss Jan is
em ber 15, at the P resbyterian D uncan, w ore a blue net dress e tt, C alifornia and has resided
in S an Francisco area all het
W ednesday afternoon at 1:30,
church in Jacksonville. The bride w ith a bouquet of m ixed asters.
life. The groom is th e son of Mr. the clergy of A shland w ere pre
is the d au g h ter of Mr. and, Mrs.
Janies F red en b u rg served the an d Mrs. R obert II Cook, Route
.seated to the S outhern Oregon
R. J. A ntinone ,of Del Rio. Texas, groom as best m an and Gray
Jacksonville.
College stu d en t body. Each min
w hile the groom is a son of Mi- W atson, Lloyd H ouston and Ruf- 2, Follow
ing a short w n /lin g trip ister was introduced and spoke u
and Mrs M. R. F redenburg. J a c k ­ usY ounger w ere ushers.
Mrs Eaton will m ake her home few words.
sonville S ta r Route.
The b rid e s p aren ts w ere u n ­
ith her g ra n d p are n ts in San
S tu d en ts of the various faiths
The Rev. H arry Hansen perfor- able to atten d the w edding so she w
Francisco and th e groom will re w ere invited by each m inister to
was given in m arriage bv G eorge tu rn to his ship, w here he is an
visit th eir respective churches al
W atson of Medford.
electrician 's m ate second class any tim e and p articu larly on this
W hen com pany come* unex-
A
fter
the
cerem
ony
a
reception
He
will
be
released
from
the
s
e
r­
ctedly. d o n 't w orry about it.
F riday evening which lias b een '
was held at the F redenburg hom e vice next June.
designated by the college as
THEATRE
w
ith
fifty
guests
present.
«t bring them here to dine.
• C h u rch ” evening.
The bride and groom are honey
I
m ooning at Lake o'W oods and
M o n u m e n t* and m arkers. See
w ill reside in M edford. The
d u r n i M em orials. On the P la iu
groom is an arm y v eteran , having
Miss Delores Ione C hapm an b e­
served two years w ith the 158th
OREGON
regim ent, including tim e spent in cam e the bride of CpI. Jan ies I-
S anders at 8 p in . W ednesday,
the Phillipines and in Japan.
Septem ber 18, at the C hapel o l
I the Rocks and Roses, w ith tin
' Rev. D E. M illard ofliciating.
Gift S ilverw are and Gla*»ware
"ON TH E PLAZA"
Miss C hapm an wore a navy
lu th A. A bbott - L ithia Hotel
at M arshall Wells on the P la ta . blue p in -stripe suit and earrieu
' a bouquet of g ardenias and red
THE WORLD FAMOUS
, roses. She was atten d ed by Miss
By Vt
1 C arolyn B ran n an who w ore a
I light blue dress w ith a corsage ol I
BcdZr/tT Kay is our head liner \
red roses. Jack Sanders, brothei
'this
week.
Some o f you no I
We fix Luggage Locks, Door Locks, and Safes.
of the groom, served as best m an
Miss
C
hapm
an
is
the
daughtei
doubt
recall
her
radio i I jvu , T h e'
Y ou '11 find a com plete stock of padlocks, lat-
of Mr. and Mrs. A rnold C hapm an
Gay Nineties. Iler neu a lh u m \
ches, door locks, and luggage locks in our
of T alent and Cpl. S anders is the
features ¡ust such tear/erkers as I
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R
stocks.
T tlt
< L'KSI
Ol
AN
A C H IN G '
Rom inger of Talent.
If you are anticipating, a sale
I l l .A K I ,
lilt
G
O L D IN
l.IN
K sX
LO CK SM ITH AL l k in d s o f k e y s m a d e .
The bride and groom are both
GOLDI
N
LINKS
CALL 21496 or 5736
g
raduates
of
T
alent
high
school
anytim e
AHI UKOKI N , 11 I WAS A MIL
M IL - J
and following a short w edding
SALE
EACH WEDNESDAY
L1ONA1HI , S II A M U O A I 1111.1.,
and'
HILL, and'
trip will m ake th eir hom e neai
NIGHT at 7:00 p.m. A shland
’
nous
the
extremely
dubious
i
’
m
t
h i . \
Cam p Carson, Colorado, w h en
A uction Y ard, 1180 Oak S treet
S
anders
is
a
m
em
bers
of
the
till
L
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L
IL
S
l
GAL
IN
TOW
r
o
w
N
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A
ny I
Specialist in W heeled Toys
field artillery.
"Selling Is O ur B usiness'
LIGHT OPERA CO.
he i ocal/
¿¡a/ that can perform tbt
343 E ast M ain
A shland, Oregon
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gymnastics that Miss Ray does, )
Presenting
should neier lack for company
The Ink Spots are next in the
i
their neu album, ; )
F u n eral services w ere held F ri­ spotlight u ith
MONDAY NIGHT
day for Mrs. Dora Elma A u try of
ight sides o f the most
This is eigi
S ep tem b er 30th
220 F o urth stre e t who died sud
dark hoys’ bar
! popular
.popule of the
‘
denly at 12:15 a.m. T hursday,
1 / moniz m g, and features s u M e < /A
h
Septem ber 19.
Mrs. A utry was born in S pring- I I tunes as IX) I W ORRY, J JAVA 1
field, Missouri on Ja n u a ry 22, ' ' J I 1 I V V I l , W l. I I I K I I , MAYIII (run I
TUESDAY NIG HT
1869 and has lived in A shland I to short titles, don’t they)
O ctober 1st
*>) V
for the past 37 years. She was a
•
m em bers of the B aptist church. I w h ispi king grass , and one of \
She is su rv iv ed by one son, ''their long-tim e favorites J, il l ì
...... .1. f
A llen A u try ,of this city; four d id n ' t C AKI.. Nice, Smooth,
)
grandchildren, Robert and Bev­ Good.
W EDNESDAY NIGHT
erly A utry of A shland; F rance
O ctober 2nd
and
his
Musette
A nderso nof Mt. Shasta, C alifo r­
Henri
Rene
w ith a collet'-
nia, and Nolan O ’Neal of Nevada
City, C alifornia, also one brother,
Orchestra gives w TLRNA i iio n a l \
$2.40 and $1.80
J T. Young of Otoka, Oklahom a.
Hon
titled
in i
as an }
fitly subtitled
Season Ticket*
In term en t was m ade in M oun­
w it h /
n ig h t , aplly
KL
IN sub MUSIC
$6.00 and $4.50
tain View cem etery.
K O V E N T U ai I h disc features a phe-
M ikado B argain
:)
M atinee Wed.. Oct. 2
K t N t . Tai ai cordion, an instru
R eserved Seat* $1.80
nomenal
men! that Mr. Rene puts in the
S tudent* 78c
oncer! class, lie has adapted
/ " ‘A
me
AU Price* In clu d e Tax
and
con arranged the musii c « / )
>rak,j
Tscaikovsky-
('.hopin, Dvorak
ana
Mail order* w ith talf-addraszad
and others into a smooth sweet
r i\
• t a m p e d envelope w ill ba
Specializing in the N on-C on­
blend that presents the Old
filled in o rd er of receip t.
fining T reatm en t of
World music m a manner that ' V
H em orrhoids (Piles)
Address Mail Orders
tomorrow. Don’t rri/SSw
miss
Office Phone 4371
as neu as tn
open Ì
it.
308 NORTH MAIN
lie n B unyan and F rank H an-,
ii, both local electricians, w ill
•n an electrical appliance s h o p ,
T alen t ju st as soon as the
lding is com pleted.
'he shop will be located next D on
the T alen t S ervice station.
T
Mi
Ministers Meet x*ew
Students At S. O. C.
Let’s Eat This One
Out
C R A T E R IA N
Monuments
Talent Young Folks
Marry In Medford
Marble - Granite
Bronze
COFFEE SHOP
MEDFORD
MtLODY
MART
BURNS AGENCY
(
—HAVING LOCK TROUBLES?
SEPTEMBER 30
OCTOBER 1-2
SAVOY
Jos. C. Burns
Auctioneer
GILBERT
and
SULLIVAN
(
(
(
0. R. EDWARDS
Services Held For
Mrs. Dora E. Autry
TH E M IK A D O
(
p a tie n c e
H.M.S. PINAFORE
(
(
Dr. E. N. Terrill
Jhiropractic
Physician
A shland, Oregon
(
(
(
(
/ till
P R IC E S
CRATERIAN
A nd
remember, we’re
p.m. Tridays at .
)
THE MART
270 East Ma
in )
9 :0 0
.Phone 8011
. Theatre— Medford, Ore.
Tickets on Sale
PURUCKER’S MUSIC STORE
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
2 to S p.m
Most exp erien ced tra v e le rs agree that 'Greyhound Service
means one thing above all others—the friendly, personal interest
Greyhound folks take in helping each passenger with every
travel problem to assure him a most enjoyable, carefree trip.
For Greyhound is more than just a way to go places.
Greyhound’s friendly personalized service begins the minute you
enter a depot, and stays on the job right to the end of your journey.
Greyhound people know that such service makes a big
difference ro the fellow doing the traveling. And they are
proud that a child, an elderly person, or someone
who may be traveling for the first time can enter a Greyhound
depot and be sure o f getting safely, pleasantly to his
destination . . . completely cared for all the way by Greyhound.
Look fe
f i r s t f » r PE R S O N A LIZED A TTEN TIO N
Jones Jewelers
P recision R epairing
Jew elry
N o rth P laza
65 N. M ain
Fast Service
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
MACHINE SHOP
See O ur L ine of Exchange
R eb u ilt Motors
Ashland
Automotive
Machine Co.
E x p ert Precision Work
83 N orth M ain ... P hone 5106
What Ashland Makes, Makes Ashland
YES. IT'S TRUE. AND
The Ashland Creamery makes
M T. ASHLAND
P A C IF IC
MAGAZINES
G REYHO UND
L IN E S
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
GREYHOUND TAVERN
SANDWICHES
BEER
COFFEE
SOFT DRINKS
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
2,3 4th St.
Phone 5751
Butter
Creamed Cottage
Cheese
Ask fur it at your favorite grocery store
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