Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 13, 1947, Image 10

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    Southern Oregon News Review. Thurs., Nov. 13, 1917
Classified Advertisements
- Read 'em and Reap •
SALESMAN WANTED
Rawleigh Route open nearby
We put you In business. Terri-
Free estim ates on all wiring torry available Immediately. Car
jobs. Call N ortridge Electric S er­ necessary.
Good
opportunity.
vice. Ititi N. Main Phone 5071.
W rite at once for particulars
3..18tf Rawleigh's, Dept. ORK-361-216G,
Will pasture livestock. Rt. 1, O akland 7, California.
Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE by
30-10- tí.
owner, new stucco and block
FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im ­ house, 175 Helman street, 11 13tf
proved 225 acres, and house, Rt.
FOR SALE by owner, 80 acre
1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland,
m ountain ranch. Good barn, good
30-10-ti.
cold soft well w ater, highway
FOR SALE OR TRADE — frontage, good business site could
Square Deal Second Hand Store, be developed.. Highway 99 south,
building and stock, 82 N. Main St. E. M. Garwood, general delivery,
6-10-3tp.
Ashland.
11 13 tf
For Sale—
work. Call
PERSONAL: Manne, meet me
11..6..47tf at 8:00 p.m. at the Talent city
CAMERA, W elta twin lense re ­ hall, Saturday night for the
flex, Meyer Görlitz Trioplan F G range Carnival and Bazaar. I
ltp.
3.5 lense; carrying case. Takes 12 w ant to dance w ith you.
pictures, 120 film. Execellent
NEIL CREEK
condition. Phone Ashland 7682
Mrs.
E.
W.
B radbury was a caller
after 6:00 pan.
6. 112tp.
in the Clifford Wilson home
Farm er Insurance rates on all Tuesday, Novem ber 11.
kinds of Comprehensive and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Engei of
Employers Liability have declin­ A shland and Crescent City, are
ed. See S. H. Gallatin, 148 Cen­ staying in the Roy Woodward
tral Avenue, Ashland. Telephone home while the W oodward’s are
7117.
on vacation in California.
Mrs. E. W. Bradbury received
This is Roto-Tiller Season. Im ­
m ediate Delivery. Clayton Mot­ word Sunday of the death of
ors, 93 North Main St., Ashland, her sister's husband, Chas. Cam­
pbell, Rigby, Idaho. Funeral ser­
Oregon.
vices w ere conducted November
FOR SALE—Beauty Shop, ful­ 12 at th at place.
ly equipped for two operators.
Sacrifice for $2200. W rite Box 931 Anthony Karnes has been ill this
week.
or call 16, M errill, Oregon.
ll-13-2tp.
Mrs. Ross H arden gave a b irth ­
Rototiller custom
21972
Opening next door to Phoenix day dinner in honor of her hus­
Post Office about November 22, a band, W ednesday, Novem ber 12.
full line of well know-n products. The fam ily and also their daught­
Oldest and largest of their kind. e r and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Known for their quality and price Ned Barraclough. Medford at-
W atch for fu rth er announcem ent, tended.
Miss Burton Wed
By Candlelight
SOC Scorers Among
lop s In Nation
In a candlelight cerem ony at
the Congregational C hurch S a t­
urday night, Miss M ouryne B u rt­
on, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Slade Songer was m arried to D el­
bert T. Landing. The ceremony
was read by the Reverend E. P.
Borden, pastor of the C ongrega­
tional Church
The bride was preceded to the
altar by the groom and Elmer
Landing his brother who acted as
best man. Ushers Included W in­
field Roberson, Robert O’Harra,
W aren Hance and Claude G arrett
The bride was escorted to the
altar and given in m arriage by-
Joe Taylor, the bride's uncle.
Brides maids accom panying were
Miss Eva Sm ith, Miss Clarice
Homes and attendants, Mrs. Rob­
ert Hoefs, and Mrs. Robert O 'H ar-
ra. Mrs. Dale Wiliams, sister of
the bride, acted as m atron of
honor.
The bride wore a wedding
dress of white satin, long sleeves
and train, fingertip veil of net
edged In lace held in place by a
high crown of seed pearls. The
bridal party wore w hite gowns
and carried while muffs w ith a
religious faiths, differ in
monial procedure
M is. Hallie Endicott
, Is I lostess To (,’lub
Southern Oregon Colic g e 's
football statistics show lhat the
lied Raider Backs will compare
with any in the country. Leading
scorer to dale is hullback G ay­
lord (Snuffy, Sm ith ol G rants
Pass who has piled up a total ol
u4 points. N ext comes Chuck De-
A urreinont with 30 points, and
behind him are fullback Johnny
Gray s 18 points and placekicking
specialist Llmpy Jones' 14 points.
Also worthy ot m ention is SOC s
T-form ation quarterback Jerry
Ross who has throw n ten touch­
down passes to date.
The Ashland Study Club met
on Nov. 1(1, with Mrs. Hallie En
dlcott as hostess.
The business ilu-eting wus con
ducted by Mrs. G. M. Frost, P re ­
sident This was followed by the
program ; Mrs. W. M. Poley giv­
ing tin* book review, and Mis
Elda Anderson, the half hour lop
ic. Mrs. Poley presented "Togeth
er", annals of an Army Wile, by
K atherine Topper Marshall.
Mrs. Elda Anderson gave a
talk on "Mai riage Customs." She
told first, of the ancient beliefs
and superstitions regarding the
gardenia.
choosing of tin- bride and the
Following the ceremony a rec­ conducting of the m arriage cere­
eption was held at the Songer mony, the Greek and Roman cus­
residence, 45 I let man street.
toms, and then how the different
Mr . and Mrs. Landing will h o n ­
eymoon in n orthern Oregon and
upon their retu rn will be at home
on Elizabeth street.
Mr. Landing is a graduate ot
Ashland High school and during
the w ar served w ith the Navy,
lie is currently employed with
the First National Bank.
Mrs. Landing, also a graduate
of Ashland High, attended bust
ness college in Salt Lake City ,
and is now employed with the
First National Bank
cere
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HEATING
OILS
II. U. LITTLE
Heaters and Floor
Furnaces
Whittle Transfer
Phono 3331
'/rc'day and Sadccidatf
SPECIALS
ut the
PLAZA GROCERY
Doors Open 6:45 PM Daily & Sat. Continous from 2 PM Sunday
Nailcy’s beef stew, 30 oz size
Nallcy’s beef stew, 15 oz size
THUR.,
on screen at 7 & 9 PM
*O«ANCr AND hIN . . .
Lumberjack syrup, 24 oz size
AND UCHHICOlOt, TOO I
BETTY GR A BLE
H-0 Oats, 1 lb size
x
Mother Wore Tiéhts
i Dan DAILEY
M ONA FREEM AN
C O N N IE M A R S H A L L
V A N E3SA BROW N
S & JJ l A -L L g & P U
,
Swansdown cake flour
w il l ia m i r a w i e y
A N A B C L SHAW
M IC H A E L D U N N E
C e o .« . ' C LTV LI A N D
V E D A A N N BORG ¿ x
» J £
a u m a w V ’
SUNDAY!
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
PREWITT’S OIL
BURNER SERVICE
C onversion B urners— Floor Fur
nacea. Your p resen t h eatin g plant
converted to olL
F R E E E STIM ATES
139
P ion eer
P hone 7861
3 B X BO B P M W IT I
V.
PLAZA GLASS AND
CABINET SHOP
S ectio n a l B ook cases
OnMnats B n fit to Order
1ST » . P ioneer
P h on e 3-3961
Chinese Food
S pecial C hinese D ish es Prepared
by C hinese cook. Served from «
p.m. to 2 a.m.
Depot Cafe
522 A. SI?
A sh la n d
Mac’s Shoe Shop
W. C. K cK IN N IS . Prop
Shoe B e-B u lld ln g - B ub be r B e e ls
5<2 A. SL
A shland
LITHIA MOTORS
*
Ohryater
P lym ou th
•
A u tom otive
S p ecia lists
On the Plaza
Phone 7851
MOTOR INN
P a stu r e s com p lete A n to m a tiv e
Wepalr D ep artm en ts
mOOEAYXCAX. - BIECTBXOAX.
BODY
S t o r a g e B a y , W eek or M onth
36 B. l e t Bt.
P h on e 3-1176
Doors Open 6:45 PM Daily - 1:45 PM Sat. - 12:45 PM Sunday
Burns
H om e
O wner’s S p ecia lties
THUR FRI
-- **- & - S
~ A - T
1’
On 3,45
Screen
8;5o ' pm
ThUr.
& fh .
At
■ 6:50
10:05
Saturday
Oil F ired H ea tin g E quipm ent
C ustom Made V enetian B lin d s
W earners tripping
74 N . Main St.
T elephone
Ingraham Lyric
Electric Clock
$4.95
A sm artly designed, s i l v e r
plated case w ith satiny finifeh.
Pleasant tone alarm rings once,
twice, then three times—then
repeats. Easy-to-read dial
7231
Bellview Super Service
On H igh w ay 99 South a t B ellview
R ep airin g and W elding
A u to-T ru ck -T ractor
R t. 1. Box 295A
T elep h o n e 2749
Perfection Auto
Fan 6.95
Gene AUTRY in “ ROBIN HOOD of TEXAS”
Also Chap 14 "Jungle Girl" - 6 Cartoons 1:45 PM Saturday
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
Pritchard’s Grocery
G roceries
-
L u n ch m ea ts - Milk
B ev era g es
Clogged Radiators B oiled Out Open u n til 9 p.m. ev ery even in g
.SUNDAY!
K IS S OF DEATH
and Repaired N ew
Tolm an Creek Road and H w y. 99
Cores installed.
T elep h on e ¿'¡21
135 Morse
Ph. 4851
Oak Street Garage
AND
Arc and
M achine
cation -
976 Oak St.
B ales B v ery W ednesday
B v en ln g
P or con sig n m en t P hone 3-1496
1160 Oak St.
Can trill and Walker
T3JCIDBB1CXSTS
M ou n tin g - T a n n in g - B u g Work
*S n d en ion <B o a d ' ’ W est o f P h oen ix
T elep h on e M edford 7934
Johnnie’s Garage
C om p lete M otor R eb u ild in g
M otor T u n e-ap - R eboring
H ig h w a y
99
S ervice
t_ P hoenix, *Ore.
Rosemary’s
Flower Shop
C ut F lo w ers, C orsages, P otted
P la n ts, F u n eral D esig n s, C om ­
p lete W edding E q u lp m -n t
50 B. Main
Richard
h "?
Taylor Holmes
Jane Withers in “Affairs of Geraldine”
Phone 4586
Ashland Auction
E m erg en cy
V IC T O R M ATURE
B R IA N D O N LEVY
COLEEN GRAY
Bellview Store
C om plete L ine o f G roceries
MACHINE SHOP
School S u p p lies
A cetylene W elding -
Work - Metal Fabri­ Open to 8:30 p.m. T elep h on e 3745
G eneral A uto a n d H w y. 99 n ex t to B ellv iew School
Truck Repair.
The thoughtful gift that adds
safety and pleasure to driving.
Improves visibility In winter,
cools car in summer. 6-ln. rubber
blades are harmless.
Continuous Show From 1 PM
Bellview Cafe
Fried Chicken - S tea k s
Open Around the Clock
H ig h w a y 99
Stop a t M aliys
Valley Meat
Company
High Q uality Fresh and Cured
Meats. W holesale-Retail Lock­
er Meats. Cutting, Wrapping
and D elivery.
If Your Auto License
Contains Any Of These Numbers
Gorgeous salad bowls with which
gift problems can be solved with
complete satisfaction at a verv
low cost.
'
The “Foursome
19.50
Gift Tool Set 1.59
F ather or brother will appreciate giving. r, invìi’' 'niainatloy11 adju
Telephone Medford 6618
Mildred Dugan
T elep h o n e 22281 «9 E. Main St.
Bright and deep tones that lend
a rich atm osphere anywhere,
Choice of shapes In generously
large sizes.
You’d better not drive without insuring it
Phoenix. Oregon
IHfow ARD
s> w
D etail
Phone 6626
68 E. Main St.
the convenience and tim e-saving able wrench and combinati
of this Remington electric shaver, plier, nickel finished.
BLEY
INSURANCE
VOOBÂ
T yp in g - D ictation
M im eographing - C lerical
Hand Painted 59c
2 - 6 - 3 - 9 - 7 - 4 - 0 - 1 -5 -8
1st and Church Streets,
PUBLIC
Console Bowls 98c
Hugh
Eldon
McKeever
Scripter
Ashland, Ore.
ON THE PLAZA