Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October io, 1946
Classified Advertisements
- Read ’em and Reap -
H. Fischborn Announces
Winners oj Contests
od »tn the 3rd day of 1 •»•tuber, l i m s a n i ,
p e r s o n a lly
a p p e a le d
llp p tiillli'll W cim ili Law re m e, w ho, H aving
r..,»»», lu i 01 III» t'oouu* o» K., o v ili t n » i i m u y .,,,0111 n, »‘0 1 , n o g io law
O» H llU , U lO il fvi, «ttivt lu Ut«.-« »11 pos»*.-, ,i,i»i su y a o i„ i in 1 is lue
.,,.,,»11 »,» m» tidiiui» 10 vu»k'.*i
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111»..» s a io »'.stai»' ,0 »• n e ie b y io ,, m g Is, »0 m e nt s i in m s know
10 pi » ..elli lile salli» . oui.» i» ,■£» ,01.1 o e i i e i , a » im ..» a l l i n e i l i
t l M U l II
V I I i t I, 11, . s req u ired
oy ia.», 1»» 01 »11, ovv m i .,,i,p , u ,, io ,i^ c ii,I 'll» ,
01.11 a i m» o li n » ol m s » v u o i iiey s, »»».., .n im ,1101» ..am puoueaiiiiii
101 »ne date smiwil III till' above
v a i l u V hi »v 1 .o liib ai »t, .iVvi'oi o
m u g n u ii.iiiig , A s n ia im , O re g o n , »opinai, lequui'U ny ine Act ot
w iiiiin six m o u th s ir u m m e n in e »kogdsi 21, iinz, as amended by
m» a n ol Muren J, 1UJ3, em bod
ol tin s Notice.
Itilo ,
w as IcgU IU Iiy
W in tie rs 111 the various classes and divisions ol tile First i .1,1
Festival to be held in A shland w ere announcer! .11 the d o s e 01 III»'
F estival by H erb Fischborn, general ch airm an 01 uie u tiu n . I m
FOR SALE—B rand new four F estival closed last S atu rd u y night w ith an A ctivian aatic« . I lei
For Sale—
horsepow er C ushm an Scooter gas three days ol exhibits, parades, street contests aim trolic.
Judges tor the ex h ib its in the A rm ory w ere selected by Earl
engine at C layton Motors, N orth
N ew bry. T hey incluite»! Miss Mary Aicl.artun, Miss M arian Any, B ob
FÜR SUPERIOR R U B B E R M ain at C hurch.
H ardy, Andy Stevens, R alph K oo/er, amt f . C. Heimer.
MATS m ade to m easure, includ-
Gated aim I li st p u b lish e d this liti in section a.L Postal Laws
Judges tor the window decorating contest wer»' O tto Wtlda and Io uay 01 October, liitu.
FOR SA LE—H arley Davidson
ing door m ats, golf m ats, and
•md Ligula turns
1. iii.it
the nam es and ad
horse tra d e r m ats.
Reed s M at M otorcycle. J u s t overhauled and Miss Ady.
R a lph w . i » eed
FIR ST P R IZ E W I N N E R S --------------------------------------------
Factory, 124 A hda St. A shland; in good condition. $200. Call
E x e c u to r ot lin- E s tâ t ■ a C a l l 111 dresses ol liie pm m sni'i, editor,
W inners ot exh ib ito rs blue rib b. W illiam s, Thum pson seedless
P hone 4851.
_______7-11-tf. evenings a t 774 A shland St
m anaging editor, anti ousiness
l»te»l, D ec ea sed .
bons and $1.00 in cash included: g r a p e s , in n in g s b a r m , K ru in m e i „1
maitugei » are: 1 uousnei C arry I
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For those well-known Raleigh
G reen peppers, Joy G ardens, llu o p e a c n e s , J . 11. K e lls ; U u r llc il A tto m e v s toi E s ta te ,
Wines anil Wcimell Law rence,
W anted
Products, write to your local
bard squastj, J. n . K elts; p u m p p e á is , i . b . Wiiey, succutasn, Mrs
A shland, Oregon, LUitoi Wendell
dealer. L. C. Melquist, 90 Cool
S ta tem en t of the O w n e rsh ip .; Law rence, A shland, O . i e g o n
Cash for your diam ond, watch, kin, Mrs. L). li. bpeece, rauisnes,
.
bpeece*, sueeutusn, m i s . j .
idge street, Ashlaand.
7-11-tf radio or piano. BOB LEE RADIO Joy G ardens, G ard en display, 1 G
C irculation, e tc„ M anaging Editor M.11 ion Wines,
m . lo w u sen u , canned tom atoes, M anagem ent.
Walz; G olden Gen | Joyce G ardens; canned blaekbt r- R equired by the Act» of C ongress I rtsiilaito, Oregon. Busin» .' IVluna
6-24tf Mrs. Helen
WANTED A sm all ap artm en t, ELECTRIC, Jacksonville.
Clous apples, T. b. W ney; S ta r k - . ries, Mrs. D. 1». bpeeCe; canned of A ugust 24, 1912, and M arch 3, | „» » e umillu Law rence, Ashland,
for new p erm an en t business m an
ing apples, X. b. Wiley; Hale b e a n s, m is . G. it. bpeece; pickles, 1933.
1 »»i »'gun.
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and fam ily. Phone 5521.
2. In a l the ow ner is Siskiyou
Of S o u th ern O regon News Re
m ents! Now is the tim e to sell peaches, 1. b W iley, Orange m is . J. M lo w n s e n d ; tabieclo.n,
th a t used trum pet, clarin et or quince, George W. Goiuy; K rum - Mrs. Ted M cN erney; sw eater, view published w eekly at Ash P ublishing Co. Wenueii L aw
REFRIGERATION trouble?
me! peach, 1. b. Wiley; Delicious
C all V alley R efrigeration S e r sax. Cash or consignm ent. B ring apples, l. b. Wiley; G rapes, L. 11. Mis Jack M cN erney, aig n an rug, Ian»!, O regon lor Octob«'i 17, 1947 rence, A»nlanil, Ot egun, C urry I
Mrs. Em m a A hislroin; apron, Mis Statt ol tiri goii, C ounty ol Jack w ines, Asniantl, Oregon
vice, 91 O ak S t, P hone 3521 ’em in to . . .
la n k e y , New tow ns apples, T. b. b. H. L au ren t, quilt, Mrs. C. A. son.
j. ln a t Hie know n bondholders
THE
MART
nights 7973. Also rep airin g home
m ortgagees, anil o ther security
Before me, a N otary Public*
P hon? 8011 Wiley, canned garden utsplay, P itts, lableclotn, Mrs. b. tt. L a u r
electrical appliances.______ 10 3tf 270 East M ain
Mis. uei't L arsen, canned peacnes, en t; pillow ease, Mrs. b. tt. L a u r and lor thi' Slat»' and county
Holders ow ning or holding 1 per
Hillings larm ; jelly, Mrs. L. Nm- ent, »tonnes, m i s . 1 avan au g h ; on
cen t or m ore ol total am ount of
G enuine "CONTIN E N T A LM
m gcr; crochet pillow case, M rs. J. painting, J. C. M organ, w atercol
bonds, m ortgages, or o ther seeui
A utom atic .Pow er-D riven Post
Biatko; atghan rug, Mrs. D. M. or, Lucille 1*. B aker.
ilii's arc: C narics M an»l R uth
Hole Digger. One m an operated.
btevens; crocket dom es, Mrs. Geo
G illen, Cairo, N ebraska.
D uring Hie tw o days, Friday
A
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YOU
Reeder; w hite crochet sp re ad , and S atu rd ay th at the Arm ory
Digs 9" hole 44" deep. Now in
5. That the uveruge num bei of
EACH WEDNESDAY
Mrs. W alter D avis; dahlias, Mrs. was open tor ex h ib its m ore than
stock.
copies OMi'Ul'h issue ot this p u b
NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK t nom as C. W illiam s; Rose, Mrs.
Also on display in our show
C O M PL E T E L Y
lic. 111. .11 guld "1 ' l l II l b 0 I •' 'I.
ItiUll people visited the ball and
E L K ’S TEM PLE
Thom as C. W illiam s; crayon view ed the exhibits.
room s are: C em ent M ixers, R ub
through the mails or otherw ise,
ber tired W heelbarrow s, Milk
draw ings, Jan ies Sm yth, 10 years W IN D O W C O N T E S T W IN N E R S
10 paid subscribers d u im g the
H APPY
can carriers, electric tahle-m odel |
old; oil painting, Hal B ishop, pen
tw elve m onths preceding the date
W inners in the window contest
S eparators, com press 1 o n -t y p e
aim ink draw ing, Mrs. E. b. Cor- were. L ist prize, J. C. Penney
RHEUMATISM
shown above is 750.
hand S p ray er p ortable “A eroil”
theil; pencil draw ing, Logan Nm - com pany; second prize, th e Mai»,
IN YOU R
W endell L aw rence
w eed b urners, "F resno” scrapers,
and ARTH R ITU S inger. w atercolor p o rtrait, Lucille and th ird prize, b d in m iieis.
Editor
"R oll-O ver” scrapers “M artin two
p.
Baker.
I suffered for years and am so
Honorable m ention was given
Sw orn to and subscribed before
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w ay flat-bottom D itcher, G enuine th an k fu l th a t I am free from pain
SECOND PRIZE W INNERS
to tile N orth Mam Hat ovv art
me this 28th dav ot Septem ber
"L an tz” hay fork for baled hay, and able to do m y work th at 1
becond place w inners w ho r e store, J. P. Dodge b u rm tu re store,
1946.
O ff-set disc on ru b b e r tires, g u a r will gladly answ er anyone w rit ceived a red ribbon and .ia c in b u npson H ard w are, anil 1 lie
.JOB?
B eryl! T ucker
anteed, R ebuilt, F ord engines. ing me for inform ation. Mrs. A n ¡prizes included: Peppers, B illings steak h o u se.
(My commi.v’ion ex p ires Aug
Drop; in an d see th e genuine na Pautz, P.O. Box 825, V ancouv fa rm ; Garlic, L. H. P an k ey ; to
William Healy .secretary ot the
11. 1950.
"T railcar” the M odern one wheel er, W ashington.
m atoes, L. E. b te n n e tt; banana C ham ber of C om m erce staled
tra ile r th a t fits any car. Agents Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO Laborat squash, J. A. K elts, cucum bers, J th at the response ot the mci
Do You E arn
for " Ja e g e r” P ow er driv en m ix ories
M. lo w n sen d ; Spanish onion, Mrs chants in decorating their w 111-
ers of all kinds an d "A eroil”
C. F. Conley; pum pkin, W.. L. E d dows was very good and th a t Lie
Flam e throw ing E quipm ent for
w ards; pole Deans, M rs.’ J. M. b estival com m ittee appreciated
heating, thaw’ing, and burning
¡'low
squash, Billings b arm tile nelp which had been given.
P e r W eek
QUICK RELIEF FROM I pear nsend;
weeds.
tom atoes, B illings F arm ;
P A R A D E P R I Z E W IN N E R S
Sym
ptom
s
o
f
Distress
Arising
from
C layton M otor Co. N orth M ain at
' Jo n ath an apples, Mrs. Helen
W inners in the ju v en ille p a r
C hurch. A sh lan d ’s ow n K aiser-
■ Walz, garden display, Mrs. T hom ade held S atu rd ay afternoon P E L ’S T hese B en efits?
STOMACH
ULCERS
F razer D ealer .See the “Rototill-
as b. w illiam s; Delicious apples, were Bicycles: H enry Metz, lu s t
e r” now on display.
due to EXCESS ACID J. A. K elts; Bose pears, G avid prize. R ichard B arksdale, becond.
Free 1 iospitalization!
Fraa BookTellsofHomeTreatment that I Neilson; Comice pears, J.A. K elts; I Bob K ram er, Third. Wagons and
pay while sick!
plum
s,
A.
E.
W
alker;
Nonesuch
buggies:
K
enneth
M
uter
and
Full
Now! T h ru S a tu r.
■ n t Help o r it Will Cost You Nothing
O ver tw o m illio n b o ttles o fth e W I L L A R D ¡apples, J. A. K elts; quince, Bill- Connie K nnsey, F irst prize, Ron
Ikictor'v care!
I
ree
ings b arm ; bekel pears, J. A .' me M iller and A nn Lucy C arter,
T R K A T M E T v T h a v e b een so ld f o r r e lie r o f
oym ptom a o t distress arising from Stom ach
I ree dental care!
K elts; peaches, Mrs. Helen Walz; becond; Jim W right, Third.
an d Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid —
Rome oeauty apples, T. b. W iley;
Couples: Roy Rogers and Bill
F oot D igestion, Sour o r Upset S tom ach,
days» vacation each year
Oasslness, H e a rtb u rn . Sleeplessness, etc.,
G olden D elicious apples, J. A. Miles, F irst prize; Jack ie Har-
with
lull pay!
d n o to Excess A d d . Sold on 15 d a» s ' tr ia l!
K elts; peaches, Billings F arm ; berger and Je a n n e tte Purvis, S e
AaM fo r “ W illa rd 's Messags" w in c h fu lly
STORY Ol A HORSE
cond;
K
athy
Ingle
and
Carol
L
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pears,
B
illings
F
arm
;
bpitzen
b
erg
Free
clothing
and housing!
explains thia tre a tm e n t— free— a t
with
apples,
T.
S.
W
iley;
Concord
inger, Third. Pets: Ju d y Bounds, j
E A S T S ID E P H A R M A C Y
Specialized training in many
BOB S EI El I
grapes, B illings F arm ; Tokay First prize; C harles M cNerney, i
trades and vkills!
grapes, L. H. P ankey ; chilli sauce, second; Clowns: each received
Now! Ends Saturday"]
L. H. P ankey; canned b lack b e r-j $1.50, Jim m y S m ith, C harles Ren- j
Mrs. J. M. Tow nsend; jam sfield, Dee W ayne Paugh, G ary ( 'A ll these ad vantages may be
R E A L E S T A T E ries,
Jhe‘ got o ring on her finger...
Mrs. L. N. N ininger; canned a p ri S ta rre tt, P a t Sollee, Bob F r a s e r .' ■ yours if you can q u ality for en-
6 room house on good level cots, Mrs. L. N ininger; canned
Me’j got o nooxe
Each of the seven horseback ! lislin en t in the new U. S. A rm y.
lot. Close in, com pletely fu r raspberries, Joyce G ardens; can riders received a $1.00 bill.
round his neck!
A re g u la r arm y en listm en t gives
nished. New w ater h eater and
ned beans, Joyce G ardens; c a n
In the stre e t contests, Mrs. Don you wages and benefits eq u iv a
circulating oil heater. House
ned peaches, Mrs. D. R. bpeece; M cW hirter won first in the w om
on brick foundation. Posses- caWned tom atoes, Mrs. D. R. ens nail driving contest. Ed »Mil l e n t to app ro x im ately $4a.bu per
1 week. Arm y m en are highly re
, sion given quickly. P r i c e
bpeece; canned pears, Billings ler won the log saw ing contest. s p e c te d citizens of th eir conunun-
$7,500.00. $3,500.00 can run
Farm ; canned cherries, Billings
F E S T IV A L S A T IS F A C T O R Y
iities! A utom atic régulai prom o-
long tim e on easy m onthly
F arm ; brow n pot floral display,
»Members of the Festival com ■ lions are now the rule. T ravel to
paym ents.
Virginia M iller; dahlias, Mrs. A. m ittee stated Monday th at the any part ol the world it possible.
McDonald; zinnias, V irginia M il e n tire F estival had been m ore Hu serious m inded young men
ANDREWS & REDFORD
ler; dining room table display, th an satisfactory and th at plans (betw een the ages ot 17 and 34}
38 E ast M ain — P hone 7866
Virginia M iller; m arigolds, Mrs. j w ere already m ade for having ■the A rm y o ilers an un p aralleled
F ra n k Jo rd an ; P a rk e r House ro lls ,' even a bigger and better festival lifetim e career. See your local
Mrs. Ted M cNerney .
n e x t year.
arm y R ecruiting Office today.
Dolls, Mrs. D. M. S tevens; pil-
M erchants who p articipated in Find out if you can qualify to»
lowcase, Mrs. C. A. P itts; cross-1 th e dollar days w ere of accord the kind of a good paying job you
stitc h tablecloth, Mrs. W. L. Pet-1 in agreeing th at everyone who ■ will enjoy.*
erson; crochet tablecloth, Mrs. C. 1 particip ated , both custom ers and
A. P itts; w hite crochet bedspread, m ercants had a lot of fun .
Room 1, P o st O ffic e Bldg
Mrs. C avanaugh; crochet chair
O regt
M edford,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
set, Mrs. C. A. P itts; crochet
W illiam GARGAN
IN COUNTY COUR T OF THE
chair set, Mrs. C.A. H eath; apron,
By Vern« Athanas
STATE
OF
OREGON
IN
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M aria PALMER
V irginia S harp; doillies, Mrs. C.
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK I
A.
P
itts;
quilt,
Mrs.
C.
A.
P
itts;
Dennis Day. the Irish lark, hooked rug, Mrs. W endell L aw SON
FRAZIER
{>as a new platter on the racks rence; crochet rug, Mrs. C. A.
In the M atter of the E state o f 1
l< 1 M . F.S I A I I
Bunk I K
1
fiou, icnh toe rather lon^ wind H eath; rug, V irginia S h arp ; afgh- CALVIN M. REED, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ed title Oj Rt.MtMBlk WHEN an, Mrs. R. D. Lorton; pastel
at
S tarts Sunday
painting, E sther M ayben; w ater- THAT THE undersigned, by an
YOU SANG " oh PROMISE m e ”, color,
IHM / MAN’S
Dr. George Hull; N ew tow n O rd er of the C ounty Court of the
tnd with you keep coming
S ta te of Oregon, for the C ounty
apples, Mrs. H elen Walz.
144 E. Mam
Phone 21101
HE CAME... HE
of Jackson, duly m ade and en ter
THIRD PR IZE WINNERS
BACK LIKE A SONG On the fllp-
SAW...SX< fito fu e ie d /
A w ards of a w hite ribbon and
frver. Dennis is, as always, m
50c
in
cash
for
th
ird
place
includ
¡me coice.
ed: P ortuguese Onion, L. H. P a n
Jimmy Dorsey, '¡other half oj
key; Spanish onion, L.H. P ankey;
(he liatthn’ Dorseys, features a squash, W. L. E dw ards; beets, L.
fwell package, t h e whole H. P ankey; carrots, L. H. P ankey;
♦ ♦
cucum bers, Mrs. J. M. Tow nsend;
W ORLD
IS S IN G IN G
MV
SONG
N ew tow ns apples, Mrs. Thom as
Meetings
Elks Meeting
K
A pp rox i mutely $45
LITHIA
WILD FIRE
MELODY
MART
Say there »
COMING S U N D A Y
FATUE
CHARA
iehmtíí
grooved to the back of apache
serenade , a new number and
a good one.
i ommy Dorsey's new waxing
oj COTTA GET ME SOMEBODY TO
love coupled to that ’ s my
H oml , represents two of the
neu westerns, gone popular.
Every once in a while someone
writes whak started to be a
whoop and holler opera number,
but attracts so much attention
that finally some of the name
bands will wax it and make a
’best-seller out oj tt. Der Bingle.
King of the Groaners, has also
recorded gotta get me some
body etc ., and does very well
by it, too.
T D ’s classic, sleepy lagoon .
with melody , {that's the title,
just melody ,) is on the racks
again. I think it’s the best num
ber he ever waxed.
And Dinah Shore’s latest,
who ’ ll buy my vi o l e ts ,
should become one of the top
tunes very shortly. 1 ry it and
see. You'll find all these and
fillions more at.................
THE MART
Phone 8011
270 East Main
M AYBE YOU HAVE
FORGOTTEN ABOUT US
Ofrcd
October
QUALITY. SERVICE and FR IEN D LIN ESS . . .
T h at’s our three point p latfo rm for g ettin g you
and keeping you as a steady auto service cu sto m
er. O ur entire staff is prom pt, efficient, helpful,
and friendly. We’d like to have your business and
you'll enjoy a sm oother ru n n in g car w hen you
tu rn it over to us.
B irthstone
C ly d e N . C a to n
Q—Is it tru e th at opals are
unlucky?
A.No! This recen t superstition
ap p aren tly was founded by
S cott’s novel,” A nne of G eir-
stein ” in w hich the heroine,
who wore opals, suffered m is
fortune. For centuries the opal
was considered the luckiest of
gems. O bviously the su p ersti
tion was artificially created
and it is now dying out.
HAYNES’
JEWELRY
GARAGE
SISKIYOU B O U IF V A R D A N D IN D IA N A STREET
AT THE Kl A M A T H JU N C T IO N
A Good Name Is A Priceless Thinji . .
Through
T hrough
T hrough
We have
dise and
good tim es and bad tim es —
w ar and years of peace—
ratio n in g and free en te rp rise —
striv en to m aintain th e high q u ality of m erchan-
s e r v ic e ..................
PLAZA GROCERY
On the C urve — Ashland, Oregon
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plus—I
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