Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 25, 1947, Image 10

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thur». Sept. 25, 1947
Classified Advertisements
- Read ’em and Reap -
For Salt
Free estimates on all wiring
jobs. Call Nortridge Electric Ser­
vice. 166 N. Main Phone 5071.
3. 18tf
For rent, housekeeping rooms.
460 Siskiyou Blvd.
8..15..12tp.
ARE YOUR AUTO INS. Costs
Up? Farmers Rates are less on
all kinds of Insurance Including
Auto, Truck, Comprehensive and
Employers Liability. Get our low
rates on Fire Insurance for your
dwelling and contents. LOUIS H.
GALLATIN. 148 Central Ave.
Phone 7117, Ashland Oregon.
Mrs. Slack Given
Shower by Mother
Reception Given
Talent Teachers
Talent, September 24 -M ir.
Karl Slack, Talent, was the re-
cepient ul a stone shower Friday
night at the horn** ul her mother,
Mrs. J. P. Clark, Ashland.
Present at the shower were:
Mrs. Jessie lianseom, Mrs. Clco
Kenyon, Mi's. Crave Purdue. Mis.
Ruth Slack Mrs. Lola Card, Mrs.
aurmain.* Warren. Mrs. June
Whitsett, Mrs, Anna Clark, Mis.
Grace Cult, Mrs. Margie Clark.
Miss Jeui r.e Clark, Miss I’ it Mc­
Coy, Mis Doris Sample
Ice eream and cake was served
t e r refreshi..ent.
Talent, Sept. 24- Talent teach­
ers were jionored by a reception
Wednesday at the Talent Com­
munity Cub’s rooms In the city
hall The Cub served refresh­
ments and provided entertain­
ment for the teachers and parents
who attended.
Mrs. Ernest White and Mrs.
Ella McMahan journeyed to Eug­
ene recently and visited Mr. and
Mi's. John Murphy, Mrs. Mc­
Mahan's daughter and son In law.
Bill Redmon was slightly in­
jured and his car badly damaged
First fall meeting of the Cub
when his auto collided with
another car near the Jackson Hot was held last Wednesday at
which time an outline of the
Springs
Cubs objectives and plans for
the season were discussed.
PREWITT’S OIL
BERNER SERVICE
C o nve ntion B u rn e rs ---- Floor Fur
n a c e s. Y our p r e se n t h e a tin g plu m
c o n v e r te d to oil.
F R E E ESTIM ATES
138 ST. P io n e e r
ASX FO B
Music Studio open. Instruction
in Plano and Violin. Oberlin Con­
servatory method. Mrs. M. A.
Wyatt. Res. Studio, 390 Liberty-
Street.
9.4.47. 4tp
P h o n e 7861
P B B W IT T
PLAZA GLASS AND
CABINET SHOP
S e c tio n a l B o o k c a se s
C ab in et» B n U t to O rder
137 W. P io n ee r
FOR RENT—Sleeping roo m s
$3.00 per week and up. Mirror
Barber Shop 4th S t
8 .14tf
P h o n e 3-3961
LITHIA MOTORS
C h ry eter
P ly m o u th
FOR SALE - 1930 Ford Stake
truck, motor overhauled with less
than 500 miles. Duel tires. Busch
Motor Co.
A utom otive
S p ecialist*
On the P la ta
Phone 7881
HUNTERS SPECIAL - factory
made, two wheel' trailer, good.
tires, sleeps two, complete butane I
gas kitchen, icebox, 47 Oregon j
license. Priced right. Busch Motor]
Co.
MOTOR INN
P e a t n r e s c o m p le te A u to m o tiv e
B e p a lr D e p a r tm e n ts
M E C H A S I C A I - E tE C T B I C A L
BODY
Mrs. Ray Redmon’s mother is
S to r a g e : D ay, W eek or M onth
36 8. l e t S t.
P h o n e 3-1176
spending the summer here with
her daughter and family.
Ph. 3761 - Doors Open 6:45 p.m. Daily-1:45 p.m. at., 12:45 p.m. Sun
Fashion Frock
Styles
Garden Club Plans
Fall Flower Show
Talent, Sept. 24— Members of
the Talent Garden Cub will hold
their annual flower show this
year at the Cltv hall on October
2.
Exhibits will be both flowers
and vegetables. The committee
heads urge that everyone In the
community who is interested br­
ing an exhibit.
See the lovely styles, material
samples, and sample dresses.
Don’t miss these exceptional
values.
MATERNITY DRESSES
Size 10-20. Rich Crepe or ra­
yon fabrics
Monument* and markers. Sea
Monuments »n s markers. Be<
Burn* Memorials. On the Plan. Burns Memorials. On the Piase
(Utti Sn&eukuf
SPECIALS
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
Del Monte Red Salmon tall can 59c
Butter Beans
2 cans 21c
3 for 26c
Scott Tissue
3 for 17c
Waldorf Tissue
No. 1 Klamath Falls Spuds 10 lbs 43c
$6.98 to $8.98
LITTLE GIRL’S DRESSES
Sixes i 6 1 ■
Thoreson Recovering..
From Hunt Accident
$2.98 to $3.98
Talent, Sept. 23—Keith Thore­
son, who was injured Sunday
while hunting deer in California
Is recuperating. He was taken to
the Ashland community hospital
after the hunting accident. Thore­
son and Gerald Stevens were to­
gether in camp when a riochetlng
bullet from some unknown hunt­
er’s gun struck Thoreson in the
upper lip. The bullet ranged up-
! ward into Thoreson’s cheek.
Drop in anytime or phone for
an appointment in vour home
or mine
Fashion Frock
Representative
44 East Main Street
Pioneer Bldg., Ashland, Ore
Phone 5831
Formal
Classics
Alt Zenith Tire* ore now Vitoc*
Fortified— your otturonca of
safety and durability . . . more
m ileage per dollar in the
Zenith Tire* you purchase. To
Zenith Tire engineers this ex­
clusive process it a great scien­
tific victory — but to you it
means a better tire for the
money, performance equalling
and surpassing anything on the
market. It meant ruggednets
and d e p e n d a b ility , long
trouble-free service. It will pay
you to make sure you get a
genuine ZENITH the next time
you buy tires.
THUR. FRI. & SAT.
Come and See Our Formais
m
c o r'
HEN EYE
ON HEN
MAN!
For
the
Festive
Fall
and
Occasions.
Winter
You
Will
Delight In Our Taffeta. Crepe
...AZ , .
and Jersey Styles.
Plus David Sharpe in "Silver Stallion" also chap 7 "Jungle Girl"
Hey Kids! 6 CARTOONS and FREE Hobby Horse Sat. Mat.
Excell
Dress Shoppe
SUNDAY and MONDAY
MARGARET
JACKIE 'BITCH'
O B R IE N
J E N K IN S
On the Plaza
and EDW. G. ROBINSON in
“OUR VINES HAVE TENDER GRAPES »
£? “BLACK BEAUTY’’
!
with MONA FREEMAN
RICHARD DENNING
4
Ph. 7561 - Doors Open 6:45 p.m. Daily & Sat - 1:45 p.m. Sun.
scruter
‘NEW.LITHIÆ r
Jlii.
mflRSHRLL-UJELLS STORES
. itili
THUR. FRI. & SAT.
GABLE •Deborah KERR
TE R R IFIC
DRAM A
OF
LOVE 1
AND
OEFIANCE!
Axhland
On the Place
W IT H S T M )
Sydney Greenstreet-Adolphe Menjou
A to Gardner-Keenan Wynn
Edward Arnold
SUNDAY
& M c K eever
J I M B U S C H says...
A Masterpiece of Suspense!
IOIEIT end IAVMONO HAKIM Zrntnt
HENRY FONDA • BARBARA BEL GEDDES
VINCENT PRICE - ANN DVORAK .
T he L ong N ight
.A-
ANATOLE LITVAK Production^
^*HtfAS£D IT «KO (ADIO PICTURES. INC
From where I s it... 61/ Jo e M arsh
In te rn a ti on al S terlin g
We All Need Fun!
Nobody in Our Town is exactly
lazy (even though Pete Swanson’*
missus claims he sleeps till seven
A.M.). But the hardest working
m«s of all is Doc Hollister—on
call, morning, noon and night.
Funny thing, Doc’s favorite pre­
scription to his patients is: You
ought to have fun. The pace of
modern living, even on the farm,
demands some relaxation.
Aad as Doc says—fun is a per­
sonal thing. For the missus it may
■MB a movie or a good book; for
p ,g a mellow and refreshing glass
of beer; and for the kids, parcheesi
or the radio. Doesn’t mean every­
body has to like the same thing—
so long as they relax, have fun, to­
gether, in the home.
Doc doesn’t have much time him­
self. After a hard day, he’ll relax
before the lire with a glass of beer
— and wait for the phone to ring
again. And from where I sit, Doc
deserves each well-earned minute
o f that relaxation.
Copyright, I 1) I , . I
“ E x tra s ” A re Back!
N O W -S E T
A
PERFECT TABLE!
Here’s that long awaited news. Additional pieces are a^ .
available in International Sterling patterns!
Soon you can set the perfect tsblc-of-your-drcamj — com­
plete with all the right pieces! N o more “making-do’ !
See about filling out your set of International Sterling’
Shown are pieces we now have. A little later we II hat c
others, too. Come in and place your order or phone v .
to be early on our list.
Sheldon Qeutebuf,
Watch Repair
n i S taiti U retitri Foundation
Jewelry Repair
Ashland
-I-
Phono 7131
“Next To The Mart”
Engraving
And We Can Prove It
BUSCH MOTOR CO.
On the Plaza
Ashland
Ford Motor Exchange
IF YOU’D LIKE A PRETTY BODY1
and WHO WOULDN'T
Bring lhe old hull into our new Body Department and lat
uz deccrrate it with a new paint job, new headlights, and
new fittings.