Southern Oregon News Review, Thur». June 12, 1947
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For Sale—
ELECTROLUX CLEA N ERS
Sales an d Service. P hone Floyd
P utm an 4850 M edford
FOR
3 .IStf
RENT — H ousekeepin g
rooms. 460 Siskiyou Blvd. 522 5tp
2
FOR SALE BY OW NER
lots, 50 x 120. View lots. C heap.
Phone 8382.
tf 6-5-47.
W atkins, R otenone and C ry o
lite Insect dusts kill 25 d ifferen t
insects th a t attack y o u r garden,
shrubs and fruits. O rd er your s e a
son's supply today a t 10 p er
cent discount on all Insecticides.
Fly S pray, D D T .
P hone and
m ail
orders prom ptly filled.
Phone Med. 7811. Y our W atkins
Dealer. R. L. B unton, P hoenix.
Oregon.
Clayton Cullen Get«
Automobile Report
Red Cross Class
To Begin Monday
At Twin Plunges
!,es («rant Is To Be
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Instructor III Swim m ing
Classes lltdd Next Week
F ree estim ates on all w iling
jobs. Call N o rtn d g v Electric Si
vice. 16b N. M ain P hone 5071.
3. Ititi
C layton K. C ullen, a g e n t foi
K usei F razer autom obiles in Ash
i land, m ade public this week th at
i lie hud been inform ed by the Kai
I m i C ru/ei co rp o ratio n in Willow
, Run M ichigan of the follow ing
J repot :
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FRIDAY and SATl'RDAY SPECIALS
at the
Plaza Grocery
E n u tn g its l u s t yc.u of e ar pro
duction in the black
•IZV' cais
K , i i m
and
Ml‘> totaled io,
. 388 units, a figure w hich put the
Red ».‘loss sw im m ing in stru e ¡W illow R un lirm neai th. lop
FOR
SALE- P re-w ar
buy,
m oney m aker, 14 rooms. Income tion classes w ill’ begin M onday.! a,nonM ,lu ' n a tio n s seven mdt
Pc,K,vnl au tom obile m aiiutuetui
about $400.00 m onth. O w ner, 460 J u n e 16, at Tw in Plunge's, u n dei I vrs.
the direction of Le» tir a n t O ver
S iskiyou Blvd.
5 22 5tp.
E dgar F. K aiser, vice p resid en t
five hundred persons h av e al
gi'iicriil m anager, announced
OPFOR Ti'M TY
Additional ready registered for th ese classes, and
that a new daily pro d u ctio n high
according
to
(»rant
m an needed for local te rrito ry . |
ol 538 u n its was set on M a\ 28
A business of y o u r ow n. Com- j S chedule for th«' classes will be in estab lish in g the m outh's re
pally furnishes cap ital if neces as follows: Life saving and in ter eon!. S h ip m en ts ol K aisers anil
sary. Must have car and w illing m ediate sw im m ing stu d e n ts will F razers to K F s 4,990 d ealers
to w ork. Home d istrib u tio n of meet at 8.30 a in. M onday m orn w ere 11,232 ,he said
10 00 a.m. b eg in n er class,
nationally know n products Good ing
hovs
and
girls, from ages 6-9.
Th«' K F vice p re sid e n t said tin
profits. W rite a t once for parti
B eginners tjom 10 15 y ears will Willow Run com pany is building
culars. R aw leighs, Dept. 361.
I m eet at 11:00 a.m. M onday. 5:30 its .»0,999th au to m o b ile this w ick ,
O akland 7, C alifornia.
pîTi M onday, all ad u lt Ix’g in n ers which m arks the film 's (lis t p m
and senior life-savers will m eet. dm lion u nniversury. 'flic coin
Monuments and markers. Se* S chedules for the re m a in d e r of J ny sta rtl'd production in Ju n e,
Burns Memorials. On the Plazi. the instruction period will he d e 1916, With an ou tp u t of sex * n
cided M onday m orning a fte r all •uis. J u n e schedules call tor 12.-
of the d ifferent groups a re d iv id .*99 units, he said.
Lettuce, local, bead
5c
Cucumbers, fancy No. 1,3 for 10c
Shredded Wheat, NBC, 2 for
27c
S K IP P Y OR P L A N T E R S *
Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar
......... .......... 36c
Wesson Oil, one quart
7.5c
ed
This Father's Day..
Make Dad
HAPPY
By Selecting G ifts
From O ur Com plete
.A ssortm ent
Also F a th e rs D ay C ards
METTZ
Meet At Metz To Shop
Any one th at is in terested in j
helping in stru ct som e of the ■
sw im m ing classes is ask ed to eon
tact e ith e r Les tir a n t or J e a n I
E berhart.
Cate Flys Club
Plane to Phoenix
YEW Members Will
Attend Encampment
Bill Cale, m em ber of th e A sh
land Flying club, left M onday foi
a com bined b u sin e ss a n d p le a su re
trip to Phoenix, A iizona. in the
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M ore th an 1500 V eteran s o f' club’s plant.. Cat«* re tu rn ed to
F oreign w ars will a tte n d th e org- j A shland T h u rsd ay m orning
anizations 26 an n u al en cam p m en t I According to Ewing M itchell,
w hich w ill be held at G ra n ts president of th e flying d u b , the
field w h.ch is located across Bern
P ass, J u n e 18 to 22. T he VFW creek bridge, will soon he a p
au x iliary will m eet a t th e sam e proved lor G. 1 train in g program
tim e for th e ir 19th an n u a l en-1 Anyone in te re s t'd in this train
ing is asked to contact Elmei
cum pm ent.
M em bers of the A shland VFW Ayres or Art P oehlm an, ow nci:
and VFW a u x ilia ry w ho are ol the field or M itchell at tin
\ planning to a tte n d include: C arl Dak S treet Tank and Steel office i
M itchell also sta te d th at if I
i Hall, com m ander of th e local
post; Mr. and Mrs. E arl S h ep ard . enough nu m bers can be ad ded to
Mr. and Mrs. B arney Riggs Mr. the present Hying club an o th er
and Mrs. Floyd C rosslin. C o rn el, plane w ill he purchased.
In itiation tee is $109, w ith five
ius Rost, Mr. and Mrs. P at Rost.
< Mr. and Mrs. F ran k H all, C arv il dollars p er m onth dues, w ith the
Rost, Mrs. B ernieee G a rren . Mrs. reservation th a t it you wish to
Ida C randell, and Mrs. Eva drop your m em b ersh ip your $199,
is re fu n d e d .
B lackw ell.
M embers of the chib who have
soloed include: G lenna M itchell,
Earl Liningcr, Eugene R ttzlnger.
B ert W right, D orothy M orris,
W illiam Briggs, and Vic S anders
George Jensen, R ichard Finnell,
and Bill C ate have rt ceived th eir
p riv ate licenses, w hich req u ired
forty hours solo time. R ichard
W esterberg and H arry M orris are
the only tw o m em bers of the
club who h av e n o t solo»*d.
Annexation
Why The Mayor and Council Favor the Inclusion of Cer
tain Areas Within The City Limits
Elk Officers To
The Mayor and Council of the City of Ashland wish to give their support to
Go To State Meet
the proposal to annex certain territory east of the present city lim its, which
proposal is to be voted on at a Special Election to be belt! within the city, and
within the territory proposed to he annexed, on the 20th day of June, 1917, for
the following reasons:
1. I t is e asie r to d irect th e gro w th of th e city, its s tre e ts, alleys,
sa n ita tio n , and services if a re a s a re ta k e n w ith in th e city lim its be
fore such developm ent has gone so f a r th a t beneficial changes c an
not be m ade.
2. The city h as pow er to plan and a s s is t in public im provem ents
w ithin th e city but not outside its city lim its. L ack of th is p lannin g
resu lts in laying ou t of s tre e ts and tn o ro fa re s, and im provem ents,
which do not coincide w ith ex istin g im provem ents w ithin th e city.
All p lats of lots and blocks laid ou t w ith in a c a y lim its m ust be
approved by th e city governm ent.
3. D rain on th e city w a te r supply will no t be seriously affected
fo r th e reason th a t m ost of th is te r r ito r y is a lre a d y receiving city
w a te r fo r household purposes only, and th e city can fu rn ish T alen t
Irrig a tio n D istric t w ater, w hich it a lre a d y owns, to land w ithin th e
T alent Irrig a tio n D istric t w hich is ta k e n in to th e c ity lim its a fte r
th e d is tric t sto p s delivering such w a te r to su b u rb a n a re as. F u r th e r
m ore, th e M ayor and council feel th a t to encourage a g ro w th aro u n d
th e city, people m u st be supplied w ith p ro p er d rin k in g w ater. In
o th e r w ords, a h ealth y , and p ro sp ero u s a d ja c e n t d istric t, such as
Bellview, is ju s t as im p o rta n t to th e c ity a s a re conditions w ithin
th e city.
4. P ro p e r sew age and s a n ita ry conditions in th is a re a w hich is
rapidly building up a re im p o rta n t to re sid en ts now’ w’ith in th e city
iim its.
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» k.
5. The assessed value of p ro p e rty in th e te r r ito r y to be annexed
will be added to th e v alu atio n of p ro p e rty a lre a d y w ith in th e city,
W'hich will give a b ro ad er base on w hich to levy city tax es, and th u s
help th e city revenues.
6. The city will derive an a d d itio n al revenue from its public u tili
ties w ithin th e new te rrito ry .
7. By helping th is are a im prove, we#are helping ourselves, and
p lanning fo r a bigger and b e tte r city.
8. We m u st show th e people in th e a re a proposed to be annexed,
as wreil a s o th e r a d ja ce n t ru ra l a re a s, th a t we a re behind them in
th e ir e ffo rt to develop and grow.
VOTE 100 - Yes, I vote fo r annexation.
T. S. W ILEY , M ayor
Jo h n D a u g h e rty
H erb F isch b o rn
H arold M errill
Jo h n N osier
W alte r R edford
Ja k e W eitzel
Councilm en
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! Follow ing officers of B P.O.E
• lodge No. 944, will com pete in
I th e sta te ritu alist co n test to be
i » fid Hl Coos Ba> . Fridas .uni
S atu rd ay , J u n e 13 and 14. R alph
M cCulloch, ex alted ru ler; Roland
P ark s, leading K night, G ordon
P ickell, Royal K night; W alter
H am by L ecturing K night, Tiny
Jones, E squire, H arold M errill,
C h ap lain ; and L ark in G rubb, In
n er G uard.
O th er persons th at p lan to a t
ten d th e sta te convention from
th e local lodge include: Sid Rei d,
sec retary of th e local club. Sain
Jo rd a n , H arry C arlton, W. H.
P a rk e r, W illiam Dodge, Jo h n
H ughes, A ndy A ndres and Les
G rant.
T he co n vention and program
will close w ith a sea food b a r
becue a t Coos B eaches, w hich
| will be follow ed by the tra d itio n
al P u rp le ball at 10 p m. L u n ch
eons, bridge parties, and o th er
activ ities will be plan n ed for
visiting ladies.
Here's to
the Women-Folk!
Ilii-ii'» a hni- at th,- heading <d
the Woman’s (n liim ii in nn pup?«
that reads;
“Women through the yearn have
stood Keeper« ol the flame . . ."
Pi etty easy to see w hat it m ean»'
whet her it's t h e f la m e on the h e a l t h ,
or the rundle in the window, or
the feeling of w arm th that Mir
rounds a home.
I t's I lie w omen * ho ai i guardian ■
of the thing« * e cherish aliool
h o o ie lif e —w ho are to le r a n t ol
ashes on the rug; the rings a
ol beer ran Irate on tables; or the
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
First & Hargadtne Sts
Leland I. W ilkinson, Pastor
9:45 A. M. S un d ay School, C. E.
C orry, S u p erin ten d e n t.
11:00 A. M. M orning W orship
Service. Special music. Message
by the P asto r from the Word.
6:30 P. M. Senior. In term ed iate
and J u n io r Youth Services.
7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel S e r
vice w ith an O rchestra, Youth
Choir. S pecial M usic and an e x
positor m essage from the Word.
W ednesday 7:30 p.m. C hurch
F ellow ship hoi . w ith studies in
th e W ord. C hoir rehearsal at 8:30.
Y outh C en ter in th e C hurch
B asem ent will he open each S a t
u rd ay from 7 to 10 P. M.
We ex ten d a cordial welcom e to
all of our services.
From w here 1 sit, those little
a t i s f a r t i o n s h ero in e m o re and
m o r e im portant in this world of
• tn f i and change. Smoke rings
curling from a mellow pipe; a gluss
of beer; u com fortable ehnii be-
ton- the lire. And I’d like to salute
tiie housewives
"keeper» of the
ilnnn "
w hose tolerance uml u n
it I.Holing help, preserve th em '
(he
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H 'c u t it fo u n d n \> n
WHAT IS OUR TIRE GUARANTEE?
and
To You
As A Customer
What Does It Mean?
We th in k th at it should m ean to you, th at we, as deulem .
stan d directly behind every tire w hich we sell We. as your
dealers, back up the claim s of (he g u aran tee at the tim e you
re tu rn th e tire to us
We th in k th at an im m ediate a d ju stm en t is o u r ow n
sponsibility and th at any ad ju stm en ts m ade on tires sold
us should first satisfy the custom er, and, secondly, satisfy
At all tim es we will m ake "on the spot ” ad ju stm en ts
any tire g u aran teed by us.
re
by
us.
on
Zenith. Tire«
600x16 4 ply passanq-
er
$13.98
650x16 4 ply patsanq-
er
SI 6.98
C layton C ullen, R obert Lugar,
O ckie S ab in and Ja c k Z ittercob
w ere am ong th e A shland Elks
seen at th e an n u al Elks picnic in
M edford T h u rsd ay
ev e n t n g,
J u n e 5.
Jo e M ason and W alt M ichael
w ere a t D iam ond Lake fishing
T uesday. T hey re p o rt snow on
th e lak e an d rough w aters.
FOR SA LE; C anvas cots, good
condition, $3.50. Tw o b u rn e r g as
oline cam p stoves $12.00. Single
m an tle gasoline lan tern s $7.85;
N ew A rm y A ir corps coveralls
$8.50; O ne and tw o gallon w ater-
bags $1.10 an d $1.80. All alu m i
n um sh o w er cabinets, $68.00. Now
is the tim e to buy y o u r 8” custo-
m air oil h e a te r for n ex t w inter.
$54.00. N orth M ain H ardw are, 89
N orth M ain, phone 5101.
i om lorlahlr but too-worn chair
that we can’t hear to throw away.
450x21 4 ply pastanq-
er
SI2.82
475x19 4 ply pattenq-
er
$12.37
550x17 4 ply pettanq-
•r
$13.92
A ll prices i n c l u 4«
Federal excise tax
All passenger car tires sold by us carry an 18 m onth w rit
ten g u aran tee covering all road hazards.
All tru ck tires sold by us carry a 6 m onths w ritten g u a ra n
tee covering all road hazards
All tires ca rry a S tan d ard lifetim e w a rran ty ag ain st d e
fects in w o rk m an sh ip and m aterial.
scripter
& M c K eever
On the Plaza
Queen Ballots Available Here
Ashland