Southern Oregon Newa Review, Thura. Auguat 28, 1947 Phone 7561. Dooi-s open 6:45 p.m. dally A 8*1 l IS p B» Sunday and Holidays Classified Advertisements ¡ News Director Weds Personnel M anager - Read ’em and Reap - Thur.-Fri.-Sat. VAN Free estim ates on all wiring I OR SALE W atkins Products. jobs. Call Ñortridge Electric Svi Household and Farline. Order vice. 166 N. Main Phone 5071. 3. 18tt your Xmas cards early. Phone or mail orders prom ptly filled. Ph. ELECTROLUX CLEANERS Medford 7811 or drop a curd to Sales and Service. Phone Floyd R. L. Bunton, Phoenix, Oregon. Putm an 4850 Medford 3 I3tf JOHNSON, f jt Sun.-Mon.-Tues. you'll Get Spring fever All Over Again! i "S / FOR SALE Fine w alnut dlnet set with buffet. Phone 8551. For Sale— s SALESMAN WANTED. Sturt a For rent, housekeeping rooms. Rawleigh business. Real oppor­ 460 Siskiyou Blvd. 8 15 12tp. tunity now’ for perm anent pro FOR RENT—Sleeping ro o m s fitable work nearby. Write to $3.00 per week and up. Mirror Ruwleigh's, Dept. ORH-361-K, B arber Shop 4th St. 8 14tf Oakland, California. -o------ Custom built, hook fast, belt buckles, $3.50, Clayton Motor company, 93 North Main. 8 21 2t Barnes Plans Riddle Dry Cleaning Shop TRY THE TRAIN! Lane Has Pictures Of Old Time Ashland r L1 Suddenly i Ifs Spring Continuous Show LABOR DAY Doors Open 1:45 p.m. Sunday and Monday Phone 3761. Doors open 6:45 p. m. 1:45 p.m. Sat. & Holiday. 12:45 Sunday. EEHEI Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Great All New 2 Western Hits TO PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO Thu» is the easy, safe and time- saving way to go to Portland or San Francisco. You board a train here. Enjoy a good night’s sleep in a cozy Pullman berth. Awake bright and early at your destina­ tion. Or ride in comfortable, low- fare reclining chair car. Fares are at very low levels. ¡TRI66ER-FIN6ER ACTION! EOT with Andy Devine in the Trucolor Hit “Bells of San Angelo’ GENE AUTRY TO PORTLAND Lv. Ashland . Lv. Medford . Lv. Grants Pass Ar. Portland . . . . . . . . . 6:00 6:40 7:43 7:25 p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Overnight service returning, departing Portland at 7:00 p.m. TO SAN FRANCISCO Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Grants Pass . Medford . . Ashland . . San Francisco .3 :1 5 .4 :1 0 . 4:55 . 8:20 on No Draft Door Thresholds No D raft Com. Sash Balances DeLuxe Venetian Blinds Rock Wool Insulation Kitchen V entilating Fans Oil H eaters & Furnaces Home Owners Specialties Big Cartoons 1:45 p.m. Sat. Sunday and Monday 2 Great Tech­ nicolor Hits! « &O Telephone 5321 50 East Main M IN G T A I BY SPE1DEL Custom Made Ends Expansion Watch Banda Transforms Any Watch Into Au Exciting Fashion Piece $9.95 Tax inc. m iin a U 263 East Main Ashland. Oregon Union Service Station W A TC H A N D JEW ELR Y R E P A IR IN G 237 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon WANTED You'll Beam with Satisfaction, too when you C arry your INSURANCE WITH English, Silesian. German, Bavarian. Haviland, Prussian China Cups and Saucers Will consider any . . . regardless of condition Phone Medford 7041 J. F. EMMETT 38 East Main Phone 7866 V NEW! FOR FALL! at p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. THE SMART! THE NEW! & We are ready for Fall and School — with the clothe« and accessories t h a t you want — at prices you can afford! ! Please reserve sleeping car space in advance at any S.P. ticket office. S*P MONUMENTS Marble. G ranite. Bronze The friendly Southern Pacific Phone 7501 Ui.* “Below the Bunk on Pioneer” at the Plaza Glass & Cabinet Residence Phone Business 137 N Pioneer Phone 22961 Residence 121 Bush Phone 7907 Overnight service returning, de­ parting San Francisco at 5:00 p.m. Hey Kids if Irene Cullen Ralph A. Foster Clarence Lane who is collect-1 ing pictures and historical ite m s! of 1800 to 1900 A shland has a 1 new series which he had copied t from some prints loaned him by . Mrs. Henry Galey, who Is also a historical collector. One of the prints shows the tree which grows by the Llthia fountain in Ashland as it looked in 1870. O ther prints show the second flagpole which was raised in the Plaza area by James Thornton after the first one was snapped off when a tight wire perform er was doing his stunt during the 1860’s. The wire was “Down to Earth Prices” You’re invited to visit Clara’s Beauty Shop which ha« juat been purchased by Irene Cul­ len. We plan to continue the pleasing policies which were instituted by Clara Hall who will remain witii us. stretched from the flagpole to the Masonic hall and the pole began swaying as the perform er made the traverse. The sw’ay be­ came so great that the,pole snap­ ped, just utxive the point where the wire wus anchored. Hud the break occured below- the fasten­ ing the perform er would probab­ ly have been killed by the fall. The perform er, with beads of sweat standing out on his brow, made his way to the safety of the Masonic hall. Later, to re ­ place the shattered pole, T horn­ ton made a replacem ent. George Barnes, who is planning WANTED Beauty operator Im­ mediately. Claras Beauty Shop. on opening a dry cleaning estab­ Ashland. I t lishm ent In Riddle, O re g o n , spent last weekend In Riddle. FOR SALE or Rent ranch, Lack of equipm ent has held up house and acreage. P. O. the opening of the shop. 343, Ashland, Oregon Barnes, who has been working lor the Standard Cleaners, and Fred Lunie. have been investi­ gating the Riddle proposition for several weeks. Barnes stated to­ day that he and Mrs. Baines are going to Riddle this next week­ end and hope to be open by the 15 of Septem ber. PAULETTE GODDARD Frad M ac MURRAY Miss Helen Blevins, personnel i inanagei of Bear Creek orchards, and Doyle Seely, News Director j of the Rogue Valley Broadcast-I mg eompuny's radio station, KW IN. were m arried in Vancouver, W ashington, August 16, at a Intel afternoon ceremony. The bride wore a blue dress with white accessories and an orchid corsage. She wus uttended by Mrs, Hay Blevins, a sister In law. Her m other is Mis. Grace V. Blevins, m unager of the W est­ ern Union office In Ashland. The benedict who was re a re d 1 In Oregon City, Oregon has been in the new spaper and radio busi­ ness since Ins discharge from the Armed forces. He served during the w ar tn Hawaii as a w arrant officer. The justw eds are living at 166 | North Main. A partm ent 2 Extra Lettering Available H. H. M ayberry Agent BURNS AGENCY "On the Plaza” and Saturday SPECIALS at the PLAZA GROCERY WILL JAMES’ chocolate, vanilla, butterscotch Royal Pudding 3 pkgs. 22c S t a r r i n g ____ Fred MacMURRAY Anne BAXTER 2nd. Color H it____________ Don AMECHE Carmen Miranda \ œ « ie ; oo œ oc oo and VVm. 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