Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 17, 1946, Image 10

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    Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, October 17, 194«’
Classified Advertisements
- Read 'em and R eap-
1 FOK RENT. Rooms,
only, 460 Siskiyou
10
For Sale—
leeping
J tt pat
FOR SUPERIOR RU BBER I FOR SALE B rand new (our
MATS m ade to RU*us ure, includ * horsepow er C ushm an Scooter gas
m g door m ats, golf m ats, and ngine at Clay It >n Mo
North
R eed’s M a t : Alain
horse trailer m ats.
(lurch
Factory, 124 A lida £ t A shland; !
P hone 4851.
7-11-tf. I FOR SALE- H arley D avidson
M otorcycle. J u s t overhauled and
F or those w ell-know n R aleigh in guild condition. $200. Call
P roducts, w rite to y o u r local evenings at 774 A shland St.
dealer. L. C. Alelquist, 96 Cool­
idge street, Ashland.
7-11-tf
\\ anted
REFRIG ERA TION trouble?
C ash for your diam ond, w atch,
C all Valley R efrigeration S e r­
radio
or piano. BOB LEE RADIO
vice, 91 O ak St., P hone 3521
6-24tf
nights 7973. Also re p airin g hom e ELECTRIC, Jacksonville.
electrical appliances.
10 3tf
We w ant your used in s tru ­
WANTED TO RENT—F ive or m ents! Now is the tim e to sell
six room house. U nfurnished. th at used trum pet, clarin et or
Any tim e after Nov. 1st. Call sax. Cash or consignm ent. B u n g
3561 Ashland.
. m in to . . .
THE MART
G enuine "CONTIN E N T A L ” 270 East Main_______ Ptyon.■ 8011
A utom atic .Pow er-D riven Post
Hole Digger. One m an operated.
Digs 9” hole 44" deep. Now in
EACH WEDNESDAY
stock.
NIGHT AT 8 O’CLOCK
Also on display in our show ­
ELK 'S TEM PLE
room s are: C em ent M ixers, R ub­
ber tired W heelbarrow s, M ilk
can carriers, electric table-m odel
4*-%,.
Régulai Legion m eet-
S eparators, com press 1 o n -t y p e
at 3:00 p.m. O ctober
hand S p ray er p o rtab le “A eroil”
22, 1946, at Legion Hall.
weed burners, "Fresno" scrapers,
_
All Legionnaires urged
"R oll-O ver" scrapers "M artin two
w ay flat-bottom D itcher, G enuine to be present. A shland Post e x ­
"L antz" hay fork for baled hay, tends an invitation to all ex -ser­
O ff-set disc on ru b b er tires, g u a r­ vicem en to atten d .
anteed, R ebuilt, Ford engines.
Drop in an d see the genuine
"T railcar” the M odern one w heel
trailer th a t fits any car. A gents
Ri vi. E stati : B koki r
for " Ja e g e r” P ow er d riv en m ix ­
ers of all kinds and "A eroil”
at
F lam e throw ing E quipm ent for 1
HUFFM
AN'S
heating, thaw ing, and bu rning |
weeds.
144 E. Main
Phone 21101
C layton M otor Co. N orth M ain at
C hurch. A sh lan d ’s ow n Kaiser-1
F razer D ealer .See the “R o to till-'
e r” now on display.
Elks Meeting
FRAZIER
RHEUMATISM
and ARTH RITUS
a ,
RSITV
A -u.fi* H
I suffered for years and am so
th an k fu l th a t I am free from pain
and able to do m y w ork th a t I
will gladly answ er anyone w rit-
ling m e for inform ation. Mrs. An-
(na P autz, P.O. Box 825, Vancouv-
I er, W ashington.
Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVoTaborat-
1 ories
— I
Now! Ends Saturday QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
IS H it WORD
FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat
Must Help or it Will Cost Ycu Nothing
FOR THIS M ia ST*
1_________________
N ovem bei loi a m o n th s vueation, p riv a te pilots license d u rin g the
this being th e first v a c a tio n Mr. nil mini 1 a c c o rd in g to an a n ­
P itts has had for live y e ;u \ from nouncem ent. m ade tills w eek by
il'a rre ll bin d er, l.A rt p iiv u u 1 >
Ins M achine S hop
Mr. anil Mrs W M I'ol. i w ith Illg e x a m m e i.
! Mr anil Mrs G. M. F ro st sp e n t 1 Mrs. a . 1. S m ith a n d d a u g iilc i,
hci d a u g h te r, M rs J E M cL ain | the d a y S a tu rd a y at C ra te r L u k i. I Y vonne, lit Paso R obles, C uiltoi
Mrs. W illiam E. W eber atten d
Mrs. G eo rg e S te v e n s is 111 III* ' ola a n u Ur. D w ight G regg of
cd the Civic Music association hospital in P o rllu n d . S he w ent P o rtla n d , both re tu rn e d lo th e ir
re sp e c tiv e hom e th is w eek a lle i
banquet M onday evening at the th e n ' last F rid a y .
M edford C o untry club.
Mr. a n d Mrs E M R unuiiel ot being c alled to A sh la n d by the
Mrs. Ellen M ittag an d Mrs. P ro sp ect, O reg o n
v isite d
Ins d e a th ot theli fa th e r, Di G. W
Harold M onroe w ere in M edford m o th e r, M rs J E R uinm el, o v er Gregg.
M rs A L. W ren was a visitor
T uesday on business.
the w eek en d at the hom e ol Mi
In
ivleillord Tuesday.
a
n
d
Mrs.
H
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O
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en
s.
M
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Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Healy
M rs
J o h n R edden an d th re e
and d au g h ter, Mary P at. w ere D w ells n a d a u g h te r of Mrs Rum d a u g h te rs ol M cd lo rd v isite d Mrs
guests of til»' R obert Dodge fam ­ m el.
! R e d d e l l s m o th e r, M is II G. Wol
J e w e l and Don G e ttlin g of
ily at the la tte r’s sum m er hom e
at L.ake o' the Woods, Sunday. D ead In d ia n v isite d S unday in coil, S u n d a y .
Miss Amy R am sey of T h ird
Mr. and Mrs. C layton C ullen th e R. S. P u rv e s hom e.
s
tre
e t is a p a tie n t at th e C oinrnun
and Mr. and Mrs. R obert Lugar
Mr am i Mrs. S te v e n Tuyloi
w ere guests at the hom e of Mr an d d a u g h te r of D ayton. O reg o n 1 | tty h ospital.
Mrs. F. E. W hittle on B. afreet
and Mrs. K enton Robbins, Sun v isite d last w eek w ith Mr and
has been ill at her home this
day. Also visitin g at the R o b b in s! Mrs J E. R andles.
home w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. W 1 Mrs. W anda P ric e anil son, week.
H arwood and Mr$. C lara Eldridge C huck, of L os A ngeles v isite d in EXTENSION UNIT ELECTS
of M edford, Mr. and Mrs. W H 1 th e hom e of h er g ra n d p a re n ts . Mi MARY HALL. CHAIHMAN
Schreeengost. form erly of C’leve and Mrs. J E R an d les last w e e k
Mrs. M ary
H all w as e le c te d
land, Ohio,
'T h e y also v isite d h e r fa th e r G uy c h a irm a n of th e B ellv iew E x te n ­
Mrs. John C herney re tu rn ed R andles.
sion P in t y e s te rd a y , O c to b e r 16,
from O klahom a last week. She
Dr. an d Mrs. J. C Roach and at tlm G ra n g e Hall. T h is w as th e ir
had been called th ere by the ill­ son, R alph of V an c o u v e r, B C. first m e e tin g ol tills fall season.
ness of her m other.
sp e n t tw o w e e k , in th e hom e of
Mrs Eilna R o se n b a u m w as e-
Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey S m ith left Mrs. M a rg a re t P la tt, d u rin g the Iceled vice c h a irm a n : Mrs. L ulu
W ednesday for M alheur county m o n th of S e p te m b e r.
Bi'll,
s e c r e ta r y -tr e a s u r e r ;
Mrs.
w here they will go d e e r hunting.
Mr
a n d Mrs. R alph B illings N ell H enry, L ib ra ria n ; c o m m itte e
They also plan to visit Mrs. w e re in P o rtla n d la st w eek c h a irm e n a ie M r s R achel D ank
S m ith ’s fannlv in Idaho.
W hile th e re th ey a tte n d e d ttic w o rth , lu n c h e o n , Mrs. D orothy
Mr. and Mrs. C. R obert Pitts P acific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock O w ens, fin an ce; M rs. H u rn d c n
and three ch ild ren will leave for E xposition.
a n d Mrs. Jo y , m e m b e rsh ip ; p u b ­
Tulsa, O klahom a the first of
C h a rle s C a lh o u n , T lieo .1 o 1 e licity. M rs Ida C h u rc h , Mrs An
E re u d e n th a le r, B en C onley, Ai na Engel. 411 c lu b ; a n d M is M ary
b e lt S tr a tto n .and L e o n a rd J o h n ­ H ash. A C W W
N ext m e e tin g of th e e x te n sio n
son a re am ong th e A sh la n d
6-
d ie rs w ho h av e been d isc h a rg e d u n it w ill lie N o v em b er 21) w ith
Mrs H enry a n d M rs D a n k w o rth
from th e a rm e d forces lately.
Bob R id g ew ay q u a lifie d for hi. as h o stesses a t th e G ra n g e hall
Mr. and Mrs. Jen k in s of Rose
burg visited m th e hom e of Mi.
and Mrs Paul Byers, Sunday.
Mrs. R. C. D unham re tu rn ed
last wei'k 11 om a th ree weeks
visit in S eattle, W ashington w ith
O v e r tw o mOlton bottles of the WILLARD
T R E A T M E s T h a v e b i f - n sold f o r r e l i r f o f
symptoms of distress arisin g from S tom ach
an d D uo den al Ulcers due to Excess Acid —
Poor D igestion, Sour o r Upset S tom ach,
Gassiness, H e a rtb u rn , Sleeplessness, etc.,
d u e to Excess A cid . Sold on 15 da ys' trial I
A s k fo r “ W illa rd 's Message” which fully
A
GOOD JO B
IS WAITING
FOR YOU!
If you are a former
ARMY, MARINE
NAVY or
COAST GUARD
Job
MOS Gi ad<
034 5
j B ricklayer
C arp en ter
...........
050 5. 4
1 C onstruction Tech-
xucian
059
3.
4
063
1 C rane O perato r
P ow er Shovel
064
4
O perator
5
U tility R epairm an
121
1 P a in te r ...............
144
164
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1 P lum ber
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166
P ow er M an
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R E A L E S T A T E
COMING SUNDAY
TA X ES NOW !
SAVE 3 %.
NOVEMBER 15 LAST DAY
HEW IDEAS!
NEW OBJECTIVES!
NEWCOUNCILMEN!
For A Planned Program of City
Development—
Y/ote . . .
S.C. Jones & Sons
H IL L IN G S
A GENCY
209 W. Main St.
M edford
M ain A O ak
Ph. 7558
.O reqon
P h . 8781
Ashland. Oreqon
D E PE N D A B L E
IN SU R A N C E (O U N C E I ,()RS
LITHIA
Now! Thru Sat nr.
Ror
^r-
ROCfRJ , + A
0011 &
_ ,
' ’
Ask For Your Personal Tax
Pay Now and Save Money
HOWARD GAULT
Sheriff Jackson County
plus
BE
Well Dressed
This Fall for
School or
Work
M en ’s E xtra Heavy
Brown
Work Shirts
$2.79
DRESS SHIRTS
$1.90
Boys Polo Shirts
Boy’s Overalls
Sizes 4 to 16
E xtra Good Q uality
98c - $1.19
$2.75
Wool Sox, Men’s
Starts Sunday
Extra Heavy Shorts
75% Wool, Special
69c
49c
Large Selection of Gloves and Mittens
PERFEC T FOR SCHOOL WEAR
Herb Fischborn
WP
In these critical tim es, we a d ­
vise you to have your policies
frequently checked to m ake
sure you are ad eq u ately p ro ­
tected by insurance.
A loss today m ay seriously
rripplo you financially if you
hav en 't sufficient insurance.
Call on this aqcncy for advico.
For 3°o R ebate on taxes paid in fulll Also 1st qu ar-
ter taxes become d elin q u en t after Novem ber 15!
If inconvenient to call in person, reoucst statem en t
by telephone (4331 M edford) or by m ail—and a tax
statem en t will be prom ptly sent you.
Boys’ A ll-Elastic W aist
UV
Don’t be crippled!
SPECIALIST!
and m any o th er skills. Q ualified
A rm y, N avy, M arine or Coast
uzplatna this treatment— Ires- at
G uard v eteran s who held any of
some 400 occupational specialties
EAST SIDE PHARM ACY
for 6 m onhs or m ore m ay now
enlist in the New reg u lar A rm y
a t a grade depending upon the
length of your previous occupa­
tional specialty service. New
6 room house on good level
lot. Close in, com pletely fu r­ high A rm y pay and the o p p o rtu n ­
ities for advan cem en t m ake an
nished. New w ater h ea te r and
A rm y career m ore attra c tiv e now
circulating oil heater. House
on brick foundation. Posses­ th a n ever before. Stop in and
find out the special g rade you
sion given quickly. P r i c e
will receive u n d er this new W ar
$7,500.00. $3,500.00 can run
long tim e on easy m onthly , D ep artm en t regulation. A pply at
: your local U. S. A rm y R ecruiting
paym ents.
• Station.
ANDREW S & REDFORD
I Room 1 Postoffice Bldg M edford,
38 E ast M ain — P hone 7866
RUSSELL
P A Y Y O U R 1 9 4 6 -1 9 4 7
"T w o h u n d re d an d six in f o r ty '
six " is th e a tte n d a n c e slo g an th a t
the C h u rc h ol C h rist B ible school
has A dopted foi its Rally Day
w hich W ill I » ' o b s e l l e d t i l l s eolil
mg S u n d a y
John Nosier
•
P ayrolls for A shland
•
C om m unity R ecreation
P rogram
•
Safe and S ane T raffic
P ractices
® F u ll School S u p p o rt
• S atisfactory W ater S upply • A dequale and S an itary
W ater
• C ontrolled D evelopm ent of
N atu ral Resources
> Im proved S treets
Help Ashland Move Forward By
Voting For Men of Foresight
Felt Base Mats
2 q ^.
18 x 36
Utility Knife
$1.49
mm
5c to $1.00 Store
Your friendly Grocer
BE SURE TO VOTE
Primary Election November 5, 1946
Pd. P o litic a l A dv.
PLAZA GROCERY
On the C urve — Ashland. Oreqon
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