Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1946, Image 12

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    Southern Oregon New» R rvciw , Thurw Liy. Devenibei
) Is. O. C. Raiders
Classified Advertisements
FOR SUPERIOR RUB B E R
MATS mad* to m easure, includ­
ing door m ats, g o li m « u , and
horse trailer mats.
R eed's Mat
Factory, 124 A lida St. Ashland;
Phone 4851.
7-11-tf.
FOR RENT: Rooms, sleeping
only, 480 Siskiyou.
11-14 -8tp
Large w ood log free for rem ov­
al. 480 S iskiyou.
11..14 ..3tp
C anaries — Hartz m ountain,
good singers. 803 N. Main. 11 21 ti
Cocker spaniel puppies regist­
ered and reasonable, black or
blonde. 3 m iles out H ighw ay 238
tow ard Ruch Jack son ville 191
phone.
12 12 46
REFRIGERATION trouble?
Call V alley R efrigeration Ser­
vice, 91 Oak St., P hone 3521
nights 7973. A lso repairing home
electrical appliances.
10..3U
LITHIA
PTA Gets School
Crossing Signs
( ’(unbilled (»roups to
Present Concert
PO STO rFIC E TO STAY
OPEN SA TURDAY P. M.
A sh lan d I ’o ito ffic e w ill re m a in
t'u in h in e d
m usical groups of open each S a tu rd ay a ftc iu o o n be­
the J u n io r hig h school and tile tw een now and C h ris tin a ', a cco rd ­
S
e nio r H igh school w ll Iprescnt ing to F E V a il, postm aster
Last w eeks PTA m eeting was
held In the gym nasium w ith Mrs. the ann ua l C h ris tm a s conceit
Elizabeth Heckert presiding Mrs. D ecem ber 17 at the J u n io r high
Berntson and Mrs. Lew is, mem school g ym n a siu m at BOO p in .
We w ant your used instru­
The p ro gram w ill inclu de sev
I m - i ' s of the com m ittee appointed
m ents! N ow is the lim e to sell
in N ovem ber to see about tlie (*ral num bers by the high school
that used trum pet, clarinet or
tw o school crossing signs reported chorus In c lu d in g S chubert's "A v e
sax. Cash or consignm ent. Bring
that the sign s had been painted M a rla ." The ju n io r hig h chorus
em in to . . .
w ill lie heard In "T h e S le ig h "
THE MART
and put in place
270 East Main
P hone 8011
T he ladies related their e x p e r ­ and "C a ro l of the Shepherds
J
the com bined ch oirs
w ill
ien ces ubout getting the signs, and
STOP MOTH DAMAGE for years
sing C arol o f the B e lls " by Teon
how
they
had
first
asked
the
city
to your rugs, carpets, clothing, etc
LET
council, but w ere referred to the to vich . T he several vocul ensem
w ith YA-DE, the 5-vear G uaran­ SERVICES HELD FOR MRS.
hies w ill he heard in c lu d in g “ O'
the
county
w
ho
in
turn
referred
FRIENDS
SAY THIS
teed Mothproof. If moth dam age McGREW FRIDAY. DEC. 6.
them to som eone else All In ull H o ly N ig h t’ sung by the g irls
occurs w ithin 5-years after one
ABOUT YOU
Funeral services for Mrs. L il­ they Iinally got around to w here sextet and ' The D ru m " a M usi
spraying YA-DE w ill pay for da­ lian A nderson M cGrew
w ere they had to call on the state and cal s e ttin g of Eugene F ield's fa m ­
mage. Buy colorless, odorless,
held Friday afternoon, D ecem ber the ladies m entioned that they ous poem, sung by the I mivs q u a r i "D id you see the m oth d a m a g e
stainless. Inexpensive YA-DE at
6, at the L ltw lller Funeral C hap­ w ere happy to thank the state tet. T he com bined ju n io r
and in her fuiin ltu re? I h ad no idea
M cNail Bros. Drug Store.
el. The R everend G eorge W. h ighw ay
departm ent
for
the senior h ig h hands w ill p lo y a sh e w as such a poor h o u se k e e p e r"
Bruce w as in charge of the final prom pt w ay in w hich they hand­ C h ristm a s selection T here w ill
A m on th tree home is a m a rk
FOR His Xm as— Sm oking stands, rites.
P ro te ct
also he n um be rs by in s tru m e n ta l o f good housekeeping
led
the
request.
w rench sets, fishing poles and
Interm ent was in M ountain
ensem bles and g ro u p sing ing w ill y o u r good housekeeping le p u ta -
The
sign
s
w
ere
painted
on
the
rules at Marshall W ells on the V iew cem etery .
tio n by le ttin g us tre a t y o u r
highw ay W ednesday afternoon. co m p le te the p ro gram
Plata.
O. C. B jo rlle , vocal In s tru c to r c lo th in g , fu rn itu re , rugs, curpets,
Mr. G. B. Goddard announced-
that new lunchroom equipm ent in tile A sh lan d schools, w ill m ake w oolens and tin s In o u r Y A DK
had been ordered for the school his m usical debut In A shland, M o th p ro o fin g D ep artm en t Each
and Mrs. Sm ith announced that Tuesday e vening, D ecem ber 17, a rtic le treated is backed by a 5-
EACH W EDNESDAY
Ihe new steam tuble w as In o p er­ at the J u n io r h ig h school a u d i­ yeiu w ritte n guarantee to re p a ir,
F
ive
high
school
m
usicians
NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK
i eplace oi pay fo r the damage
ation and that the new counter to riu m
have
brought
fun
and
en
terta
in
­
ELK'S TEMPLE
(> lir Y A -D E M o th p ro o fin g Ser-
m ent to several com m un 11 y board w ould lu* installed by the
B jo rlle w ill d ire c t several v<>
groups and have created a sm all steam table
cal groups in the ' Eventng o f'v ic e is inexpensive. Yet It is, In
w h ic h
has o u r o p in io n , the finest m o th p ro o f
Three thousand lunches have C h ris tm a s
m usical organization o f their own,
M u sic",
based on the old tim e Germ an been served and the total num ber been held In the A sh la n d schools J o g service a v a ila b le Y A -D e -e d
of free lunches Is over tw o hun lo r m any years T he hig h school a rtic le s m ay he d ry cleaned as of-
fiv e piece brass band.
Let us help
_......
band, . u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Er ten as necessary
Bob Frink, C urtis Vail, Harry dred.
T h e to pic fo r this m ee ting was v ln Lesser, w ilf accom pany the slop m n fh and ca rp et beetle dam
Kannasto, B ill M ontgom ery, and
age in y o u r hom e Phone now
Have M u s ic ". C h a irm a n | vocal g ro up
Edith Turnbull first appeared at L e ts
and lea rn about o u r Inexp en sive
a high school pep assem bly last was M rs. C a th e rin e W endt She
Bjorlie studied under Dr F. M
fall and m ade such a hit that the was assisted by the J u n io r class C h ris tia n s e n at St O la f college Y A DE M o th p ro o fin g Service
group decided to continue with m others. S tu d y class su bject was , n N ((rth f|eld. M innesota
from
the "U n ite d States C o n s titu tio n ". 1933 to 1937 lie was assistant
the m usical farce
Since that tim e they have a p - f ^ ,s
Daisy Lew is recite d the d ire c to r o f the band and orches­
tra and (tie A C opella c h o ir, in
peared at the PTA, the Rotary pre am ble to the c o n s titu tio n
Mr. and Mrs. K elcy Sm ith
T he band u nd er the d ir e c tio n 1 F a rib a u lt, M innesota Since his
the Lions, and have plaved over
A shland, Oregon
KWIN.
of M r W h ip p le presented several * g ra d u a tio n he has been in charge
Their costum es are partially num be rs in c lu d in g a m arch m e d - 'o f v a rio u s m usic program s and
to A sh la n d fro m K a lis p e ll,
au th en tic, in clu d in g tw o
Ger­ ley o f C h ris tm a s songs, "W h ite j
Christm
as",
and
"The
Three
j
M
o
n
ta
n
a M rs B jo rlle Is an ac-
m an field coats w hich w ere given
- Read ’em and Reap -
For Sale—
Honored at Banquet
11, 1946
X
Elks Meeting
Southern Oregon's unbeaten,
‘untied tootball elev en , w ere h on ­
ored w ith a banquet by the stu ­
dent body of Southern Oregon
C ollege, W ednesday evein g, D ec­
em ber 4. The banquet w as h e ld
at the W om ens civ ic club.
Present for the dinner w ere the
team m em bers, A, Sim pson, Har­
old Bishop, director of athletics
at S.O.C., L aw rence Tribett, stu ­
dent body president, and the
guest speaker, Bill Bow erm an,
tootball coach of Medfhrd High.
Old Time German
Band Is Organized
LOOK AHEAD!
Now! Thru Satur.
There is Opportunity
WARDROBE
CLEANERS
Waiting for You
In The New Regular
United States Army
Especially
if
you
w ere
an Army, N ary, Marine
or Coast Guard sp e c ia l­
is t
Q ualified
who
held
tional
veterans
an
occupa­
specialty
rating
(for a period of at least
six m onths)
• —plus—#
WADHQl'St LO Vti
som e
400
in any
skills,
of
m ay
now en list in The R eg ­
ular Arm y
in a
grade
com m ens u r a t e
their
form er
N ew
hi g h
w ith
rating.
pay
and
opportunities f o r m e r ly
unheard of in an Arm y
career aw ait you in the
Regular
your
MOS.
Check
then
for
details,
go. . or call
to your
n e a re s t
full
in.
A rm y.
Arm y
R ecruiting
Sta-
tion im m ediately.
to the organization by a veteran
of W orld w ar II. Other portions
of the costum es include portions
of outm oded A shland high school
band uniform s.
Frink plays the bass in the
group: Vail, trom bone; K annas­
to,
trum pet; M ontgom ery
and
M iss Turnbull, clarinets.
Bears". A flute solo and a clarinet com plished
solo w ere also presented.
the cello.
m usician
and
plays
HARRY GRAHAM STRUCK BY
K J C rlp p e n of G ra n ts P as
AUTOMOBILE SA TU R D A Y
w as a v isito r at W alter K e rrig a n
Harry Graham w as struck by I *’“ ,ne
_
,, ...
an autom obile driven by Lee E.
•
.
is re p o rtin g a big d e m a n d for his
Sitts of A shland, last Saturday
X m as trees
even in g on the m ain street of
Talent. Graham was taken to th e,
K lam ath M odoc, Y a n sask ln a n d
C om m unity hospital In A shland 1 P u lte Tribes of Indains w ill ( nun
and was released the follow ing , cil *• t the Klam ath Indian A gency
(Council Hall Thursday, Dee 13
day.
W ade Crawford and Boyd Jack-
S
ifts
w
as
not
held.
"The Care of the Hair” w as th e
ison, elected d elegates w ill leave
subject w hich the A shland H om e
.
for W ashington, D C. for the 80th
ex ten sio n club studied at the D ec- j H o n O F S o c i e t y l O
¡C ongress after Council to seek
em ber m eeting held T uesday a f t - l ^
C o ilC P « lio « l
approval of m atters pertaining to
ernoon at the hom e of Mrs C. M . o p O H S O r V O IlC t'S S IU It
T he five m em bers of A shland the tribe.
Frazier, 107 Fork street.
high
school's N ational Honor S o ­
N in eteen m em bers listened to
c
ie
ty
as follow s: D orothy Elhart,
Mrs. Burna N icks and G ertrude
W ilm eth w ho exp lain ed and d e­ M arjorie M essenger, C onnie P o w ­
m onstrated various m ethods and ell, M aryen Roberts, and B everly
U lstad w ill sponsor the concession
sty lin g s for m odern hair care.
and dance afterw ards for the D e­
T he group w as served a plan- cem ber 21st gam e, A shland vs
j ned three course luncheon w hich
Mack High.
was served from tables decorated
| in the C hristm as m otif. Mrs. S e a ­
m en, Mrs. A. A. Madden, and Mrs C. R. BOWMAN SP E A K S TO
S.O.C. EDUCATION GROUP
Frazier served.
The college education group of
★ Interior and Exterior
Mrs. G len W iltse presided at a Southern Oregon C ollege stu d ­
short business m eetin g after the en ts m et at the hom e of Doctor
ir P a in tin g and D ecorating
luncheon. Before closing, a w h ite and Mrs. L. E. M essenger, M on­
★ F u ll C overage Insurance
elephant sale w as conducted.
day even in g, D ecem ber 9. There
★ Free Estimates
The n ex t m eeting w ill be held are fifteen students in this group
at the hom e of Mrs. Seam en, 275
C ounty school ’superintendent,
Scenic drive, January 14. Topic C. R. Bow m an, m et w ith the
w ill be “D evelop in g Charm o f group on M onday evening
M anner. Miss M arian Farrell w ill
fa lent
lead.
R ose W. K errigan of Beach
S treet is Improved after a recent j
DOM PROVOST W INS PAR
illn ess.
GOLF TOURNAM ENT S U N D A Y
D om Provost, A shland golfer,
w on the R ogue V alley country
club par tourney, Sunday, D ec­
em ber 8.
A nother partnership
tourna­
m ent Is being arranged for n ex t
Sunday, at the country club
course.
Home Extension Club
Has Tuesday Meeting
HERSHEYS
AUCTION
SALE
Each W ednesday
at
7:00 P. M.
1180 Oak St.
Farm Sale» A Specialty
Phone 2 1496
flRSITV
PHONE 21266
for
Now! Ends Saturday
Valley Decorators
SIX-GUN THRILLS!
IRA R. CULVER
— Starts Sunday —
Room 1. Post O ffice Bldg.
M edford. Oregon
Sir Aubr«v Smith
ErkhVwiStTohmm
Stephanie BocbtUr
forr.jt.r Harvey
Dari» lloyd
• HFUtUC «<»U«
plus
Twain Was Right
Mark T w ain has been
reported as having said:
"People talk a lot about
the w eather but do n o th ­
ing about it."
So w ith Insurance! H ave
you had your policies
checked up recently?
Do
you know that your prop­
erty is adequately insured
Beore it is too late consult
this agency. There's no o b ­
ligation.
S.C. Jones & Sons
BILLIN G S AGENCY
209 W. Main St.
Ph. 7558
Medford .Oregon
Main 4 Oak
Ph. 8781
A shland, Oregon
D EPEN D A BLE
IN SU R A N C E COUNCF.LORS
P.T.A . EX EC U TIV ES TO
MEET TU ES. IN MEDFORD
The e x e c u tiv e com m ittee of the
C ounty PTA w ill m eet T uesday,
D ecem ber 17 in Medford. Mrs.
Frank
Van D yke, Mrs. L. C.
W olff, Mrs. C. M. Frazier, and
Mrs. Carry 1 W ines are A shland
rep resen tatives on the com m ittee.
Mrs. E. I. H ow ell of Rogue R i­
ver, form erly of A shland, is in the
R ogue R iver hospital after und­
ergoing an operation recently.
Mrs H ow ell is a sister-in -la w of
Mrs. W. R. B ibby of A shland.
Mrs.
K ent A nderson of La
Center, W ashington, w ill arrive
in A shland tom orrow to v isit her
sister, Mrs. W illiam H ealy, and
fam ily o f C lover Lane. She w ill
also v isit w ith her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Ward F inley, w ho are
spending the w inter In the H ealy
home.
Mrs. C arlton A bbott has been
111 at her hom e on A shland street
for the past tw o w eeks.
C hester Harpham of Beach
street is back at Lincoln school
after recoverin g from a recent
Illness.
FOR His X m as— Sm oking stands,
w rench sets, fish in g poles and
rules at M arshall W alls on the
P lesa.
BIG DOLLS
MEDIUM DOLLS 2
LITTLE DOLLS
&
BETTY BEDTIME AND HER BED
Real hair - open and c lo ie eye«
BRIGHT EYES
E yes light up w hen body is pressed
HORSEM AN DOLLS W ith a voice 4
Real Hair - open and close eyes
z»vw
to
COMING SUNDAY
9.95
5.95
6.95
DON'T DELAY, com e in and pick out your doll today. We
w ill save it till C hristm as for you.
USE OUR LA Y AW AY PLAN
on any item in our store
mm
5c Io $1.00 Store
« % !« ' I'UKES • JAMES