Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 05, 1947, Image 10

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    Southern Oregon News Review, T hursday,'June 5, 1947
Classified Advertisements
Geraldine Taylor
Is June Bride
Alumni Luncheon to
Be Thurs., June 51 h
Wray Will Go To
Rotary Convention
Miss Ramsay to
Present Students
O. N. W ray, new ly elected
S o u th ern O regon college alum
p resid en t of the R otary club,
m, and lt)47 g ra d u ates will m e. i
will a tte n d an in tern a tio n al con
a noon luncheon on the col i Miss M argaret Rums.i.v
will vention for R otarlans
T alent, J u n e 5— Miss G erald in e for
in San
lege cam pus, T h u rsd ay , Ju n . 5.1
T aylor becam e a J u n e brid e S u n G len Hales, su p erin ten d e n t ol presen t six teen of her piano :>tu Francisco from J u n e 8 to 12.
day, J u n e 1, at the C hapel of th e schoo's at Eagle Point, will act den ts in a recital Friday evening
D irectors of tin- Itotury club
held an assem bly m eeting Mon
at It o'clock in the social room
Rocks and Roses in M edford, lie- as ch iirm un of the luncheon.
F ree estim ates on all w iring fa th er, Hugh T aylor, gave his
Joe F ader, and lus c n m m ittic i the First C ongregational church. day evening, Ju n e 2, id the Wil
jobs. C ali N ortridge E lectric S u
d au g h ter to R aym ond E arl U app on nom inations, will present a[ Lois W indsoi, co n tralto , will be ham E Itealy residence on Clov
vice. Ititi N. M alti P hone 5071.
er Lane. Resolutions Rial will he
in m arriage. The R everend D. E. new panel of officers for I94i-4b
ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
3.18tf
M illard perform ed th e cerem ony.
th an one h u n d re d alu m n i tin* guest a rtis t foi the evening, brought up at the S an Francisco
Sales and Service. Phone Floyd
convention w ere discussed, ulong
Miss T aylor chose a w h ite su it a ie ex p ected to a tte n d th e lunch and will sin g th ree num bers
Putm an 4850 Medford
3..l3tf
FOR
SA LE—P re -w a r
buy,
w ith o th er plans Follow ing the
T
he
follow
ing
stu
d
en
ts
will
con.
H
arold
Bishop,
Miss
Je
a
n
m oney m aker, 14 rooms. Incom e w ith w hile accessories, anil a
discussion Mrs
llealy si rveil
ette
S
m
ith.
Elliott
and
Al
Sim
p
corsage
of
pink
roses
and
step
h
ap
p
ear
on
tin
icctlal
F
riday
ab o u t $400.00 m onth. O w ner, 4ti0
shortcake
to the
son will he in ch arg e of th e evening W anda O den, Hubert straw b erry
anotis.
for
h
er
w
edding
Miss
S iskiyou Blvd.
5 22 5tp.
group
B etty S te b ler was m aid
hon luncheon.
K iam cr. S h u le iu Folks, llettie
SAVE MONEY, F ire insurance or and w ore a pale yellow dress
Davis, S h irley Dudley, Jin iim
FAITH TEMPLE
rates on your dw elling and con­ w ith w h ite accessories, w ith u
U ndenom inational
W alrus,
J e a n e tte
McDonald.
tents are lo w er in the F arm ers corsage of gardenias. Miss M ary-
Leo C. Wme. P astor
M ary I’at Healy, B ruce Sm ith,
M ontgom ery
served
the
Insurance group. C all or see. L nell
S unday School 10:00 A. M.
C olette P errin e,
H enry
Metz,
II. G allatin, 148 C en tral, A shland, bride as bridesm aid. S h e w ore a
C o n trary to an e a rlie r plan, I Itosem ury
Ring, Kay
Dudley. Classes for all ages. Mm. Leo
pale pink dress, an d had a cor
Phone 7117.
stu d en t v eteran s w ho intend to j C hloe S tevens, P aula O stran d er, Wine, S u p erin ten d e n t
sage of gardenias.
M orning W orship. 11:00 A.
O PPO RTU N ITY — A dditional
T he couple left for a honey continue from sp rin g term to and Doris L itw iller.
The ch ild ren m eet in the buse-
m an needed for local territo ry . moon along the O regon cotist im sm m uei session at th e sam e eol
S tan ley Robbins of S an B runo, m ent for ch .ld ren 's ch u rch d u rin g
A business of y o u r own. Com m ediately afte r the cerem ony, lege u n d er th e G I bill m u s t)
pany fu rn ish es cap ital if neces­ and will m ake th e ir hom e in apply for leave if they w ish sub- i C alifornia, visited tins past week this hour u n d er the d irectio n of
si lence pay d u rin g the in terim I end w ith his son and fam ily. Mr. . Mary A nn Conger.
sary. M ust have car and w illing T alent, w hen they retu rn .
S ervice T uesday nigld at 7:30
and Mrs K enton
Robbins of
to w ork. Hom e d istrib u tio n ol
The bride is th e d a u g h te r of lx tw een term s.
Anna Mae Wine will bring the
nationally know n products. Good Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T ay lo r of 115
A new ruling from W ashing Holly street.
I message ut this service.
profits. W rite a t once for p a r ti­ C hurch street, A shland.
She ton, D. C., it was ex p lain ed today
T hursday n ight th ere will be u
Mi and Mrs R obert L ugar
culars. R aw leighs, Dept. 3til. g rad u ated from A shland h igh by W illiam J. B ender, V eteran s
m essage on prophecy,
O akland 7, C alifornia.
school in 1944, and for the past A d m inistration tra in in g officer and Mr .and Mis C layton C u l­ special
E vangelistic Service ■ Leg i n
len spent the M inorial holidays
y
ear
has
been
em
ployed
in
th
e
for
this
cam
pus
(area),
finds
th
at
FO E
RENT
Housekeeping office of the B ear C reek O r­ the sum m er session is not a p art in S an Francisco.
S ulav night ai < 30
room s. 4titi S iskiyou Blvd. 522 5tp chards.
of the “ord in ary school y e a r;’
The groom w as disch arg ed consequently, in te rru p tio n of the
STOCKM EN
AND
DUDES!
•. younft, fresh sod different . the delu ivy
F or Sale: T im othy C. Fox, saddle about a y ear and a h alf ago from v eteran 's train in g at the end of
of a spring flower ciptured imperish»bly|
stallio n from L ake C reek, “school the U. S. Navy, u tte r th ree and spring term is m andatory.
in »olid silver. A six piece place set­
This train in g in te rru p tio n halt
teach er g entle" w ith lots of spirit. a half y ears in the service, m ost
ting costs 322 .8 0 (ncW i-g /nlrral Ur).
A good hom e and $200. P astu re of w hich w as spent overseas. He subsistence paym ents. C hecks are
broke, a t stu d u n til sold. In q u ire is at p resen t engaged in the lu m ­ then resum ed only a fte r the vet
I. _
ber business.
R app g ra d u ated »■van s re en tra n ce papers for th e
T alen t Hdwe.. alent, Oregon.
. . w e h ave ju s t received the
from the T alent high school w ith sum m er term are received from
f r a n c hi s e fo r In te rn a tio n a l
FOE SALE BY OWN EE
th e class of 1938, and Is the son th e school by the VA's regional
S te rlin g S ilv er an d h av e se v ­
lots, 50 x 120. View lots. Cheap. of Mr. and Mrs. F red Rapp, T a l­ office.
eral p a tte rn s on display.
ent.
P hone 8382.
tf 6-5-47.
. . sterlin g silv er is th e perfect
Only av en u e for assu rin g eon
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and e n d u rin g g ift for Ju n e
W atkins. R otenone and C ryo­ CHURCH OF THE NAZAEENE tinned subsistence, ev en though
brides.
the in terim is brief, Is by apply
lite Insect dusts kill 25 d ifferent
Fourth and C. Streets
ing for leave before th e close of
insects th at a tta c k y o u r garden,
Rev. A. J. Edwards, pastor
sh ru b s and fruits. O rd er your sea­
th e presen t term . L eave pay is
9:45 a.m . S unday School. G eo­ gran ted on th e basis of 2 ‘a days
son’s supply today at
10 per
cent discount on all Insecticides rge Zlckefoose, Supt.
for each m onth of train in g .
Red or Yellow
11:00 a.m . M orning w orship.
Fly S pray, D.D.T.
P hone and
S tu d en ts
are
advised
th at
m ail
orders p rom ptly filled, j 6:45 p.m. Young P eo p le’s S e r­ checks for th e re m a in d er of the
P hone Med. 7811. Y our W atkins vice, V irginia S te w art, p r e s id e n t.1 spring term a lr e a d y .a r e au th o r
D ealer. R. L. B unton. Phoenix.
6:45 p.m. J u n io r m eetin g w ith lzed. and th a t pay m en ts covering
Oregon.
W atch R ep air
Mrs. B en G ertson in charge.
a leave period and su m m er ses­
J e w e lry R ep air
sion will be m ailed later, w hen
7:30 p.m. E vening Service.
Mr. and Mrs. Jac k
Francis,
E ng rav in g
th e VA receives th e re q u ired pa-
P u y aliap , W ashington, are visit-1 7:30 p.m. W ednesday. P ra y e r
purs
A sh lan d
P hone 7131
ing in A shland. F rancis was f o r - 1 m eeting
m erly band in stru cto r in the Ash-1
la n d schools.
- Read ’em and Reap -
ol
For Sale—
M
ore
of
G.I.’s Must Apply
For I .leave Pay
M
.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPFCIAI.S
at the
Plaza Grocery
Juicy Oranges, 2 dozen
Sheldon,
Dry Onions,
fleuielly.
25c
3 lbs. 10c
Oysters, Blue Plate ................
Red Salmon, Bumble Bee, can
can 33c
45c
Krispy Crackers, 2 lb. box ............. 41c
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Here’s a Bargain Round-up of Timely \ allies. All
These and Hundreds More, now on Sale
39c
Tw o q u a rt covered
84c
S auce. P an
C ry stal G lass S et
S u g ar and C ream er, s e i 9C
P lastic T um blers
25c
Tw o for
E ighty W hite
10c
P a p e r N apkins
N ickel P u ll ,
35c
C hain Socket
C u rtain Rod
9c
or E x ten d er
C olorful Long W ear
9c
L ocknit Dish C loths
S even Piece C ry stal
B erry or D essert set
. . . ALL S E T ? "
B e n 't o v e r lo a d
b u ild
y o u r w irin g
o r m o d e r n iz e
p r o v id e
ly t to m .
W h e n you
A D fO U A T f W IK IN O .
“See Your Electrical Contractor”
S em i-porcelain
W hite Deep N appy
9c
39c
39c,
9c
15c
29c
25c
1 */, oz. bottle
Iro n G lue, 2 for
15c
W hite S em i-porcelain
Soup o r O yster Bowls
Two q u a rt enam aled
O pen S aucepan
F o u r q u a rt Enam eled
Pudcffng P an
W hite R ubber
P la te S crap er
S p rin g Clip C lothes
Pins, 12 for
P u ll C hain
K itch en Tap
VVE CORRALED THESE FOR THE KIDS
Paint (Ip!
OUTSIDE WHITE, a new ship
menti
Buy now w hile it's in
stock. 100 per cent
C C A /l
quality
tP U e * !* *
WALLTONE, a fine water m ix ­
ed paint for interior surfaces.
Many colors to suit your need.
Trim Colors, a good
eelection. Q u a rt
© 4 ffQ
vltwO
N ationally ad v e rtise d
G um , M ints, C andy Bars
C h ild ren 's Books
M any titles and types
19c
METZ
SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING
A ¿ 9 0 ttl» tin K N l
H e,
From where I s it... / / J o e M arsh
How to Go to Sleep
Four inch pure bristle © Q QQ
wallbrush. Was $4.50 «J>O*57O
P. A. M. (Protects all machinery)
A fine m achinery
O ff 4 0
enam el. Quart
SCRIPTER & McKEEVER
idhrshru - uieue stores
We were sitting around Bill Web­
ster s parlor Friday evening and the
talk turned to the beat wav of over­
coming sleeplessness...like breath­
ing real slow and deep, imagining
that you weigh a ton. or simply
throwing away the pillow.
The consensus favored counting
sheep. But right away was the
q u e stio n : w h at k in d oí sheep?
There were some votes for countin’
Merinos, Shropshire*, Oxfords and
Dorsets. Ed Mapes said he had best
luck counting crossbreeds.
with his formula: A light snack
and a mellow glass of beer at bed­
time. Sort of puts you in the mood
for quiet thoughts and peace of
mind. Lets you relax . . . and “ho
hum," off to pleasant dreams!
From where I sit, there’s noth­
ing like a tem perate glass of beer
to smooth away the creases of the
day, relax a body, and pave the
way for a good night’s deep. Try
it, and see if I’m net, right.
Finally. Bert Childers “ poke up
On Ihe P la ia
Queen Ballots Available Here
Ashland
Copy n'g/iz, /9f7, Unite J States Brewer» Foundation
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