Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 27, 1947, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thurs. Nov. 27, 1947
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Lost Child Proves
I To Be False Alarm
“(Twenty Turn Out
Iror o B At Taient
N NEW S K E V itW
fruition, Jim Mitchell, lights und
Casi as Selected
1 ui tain.., D ai lu ll H aiiiia, p ro p e i tv
lin e n , B ob (.e d it.m l, a n d Howell
Parent, c o stu n e illUllUgel'H, Elm .,
Nell Creek, Nov. 26 -Jomi Di
Robert, and D anube ilotehkl
1
Si
get* was tound Side and soun
prompters,
John Newton, Joyce
Talent, Nov. 26—Tw enty men 1...-1 Thursday ui the company ,
Talent Nov. 26- llt'Cll,,11 Hl
Mumford.
and
Joyce Newton,
tier
father,
Jo
h
n
Dreger,
niter
:
are presently out lor basketball
illc cust for the p ’u.v l ' i n * I' imp -
makeup, Frunees Sullivan.
practice under the direction ol hail been reported luis-ing in
bt Ib. A i*o Ci'iniiiv
lm . been
(I
—
tìeorge Uray. high school couch. hei home lor reveral hours. Sent in Mi* by Miss riid ­• ’V, di uuhille.
A,;i H urry 1 L ow e, soil of Mi
Four of the 20 are returning let eh parties had been form, d dui < b cctor at Talent ll ig 1 school
________ WENDELL LAWRENCE. B d lta
anil Mi . II. il L ow «, T u le o t,
terinen, they include: Jack San­ mg the afternoon and alter tl
and fchi. Ursula arc pi I'..citly u n ­ graduated last wi k Loin till- All
child
had
been
loutid
it
was
d
i
ders,
Joe
Fenton,
H
erb
Combs,
tit
1
way.
Entered as second-class m ail m atter in the post office at Asu
ti.lining eoi in la n d ’s uii plane me
and Olen M arshall. Bill McCullv. ¡Covered that she hud wandet ,
'» of the e
c e Ileen chiinic.. course at K e . lei Held
land, Oregon, F ebruary 15, 1935, under the act of Congress oi
a
lte
r
tier
father
as
he
|,
ft
th
another
letterm
an,
was
Injured
Ol Ivor, / ■ m Davix, I\i .nu* Will according Io a news iclousc from
March 3, 1879.
during football season and h:v- lian ^ h to look tor some rn lw
lui :>,■ Kenny Taylor J uckic Mil the Held.
not yet reported according to * I hinking that the child’s mothe hui in, B adlcy W<,0,1, M.Vi 0 n
Mi and Mrs. Ray Redman i<
Bray.
knew of Jo a n ’s w here abouts Ci* >wl.
cola Lind dr, un
Herb l i n e d f t ,m i Los Angeles, Sutui
Mr. Dreger kept the child will McClain, ami lie n e P e rd u e
1000 NAMES
The first gam e of the 1947
i,\ where they were called by
Oregon voters will probably be the first in the nation l’n 1 w,t!l Golli 11,11 Decen ! mm throughout the day.
t 't h e r students who are hi ipui-. Ila illin .. uf Mi. R e d m a n 's la th
nt
w ith tiie play include stagi c,.i
to have an opportunity to 1
11. The f.itbei is niiieh improved.
Mr .and Mis. Bert Bed are
joying
a
visit
w
ith
Mrs,
Bell'.-
nominees. A petition with 1000 names, filed with t h e ■ dub The> u d ì play H utu
and husband of Wu-con.-iii
secretary of state, is enough to put on the ballot the 1 ‘ ;,t lJu,le F;llLs* Deve;, ,*e sister
1 hey visited in K lam ath Fal
name of a candidate. The candidates consent is not | £
X S and the coast at Crescent Cit
needed.
ary 6; Phoenix at Talent, Ja „ „ during their stay here.
In this state there are more than 1000 supporters of ary 13; Rogue River a t Rogue A dinner in honor of the flit?
Ja n u ary 16; St. M ary’s at second w edding anniversary of
Thomas Dewey or Harry Truman. There are also mete S River,
t M ary's Jan u ary 20: Kerby at Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bell was ;*iv<
than 1000 supporters of Harold Stassen. General Doug­ Talent, Jan u ary 23; Gold Hill at at the Old Oregon in Phoenix by :
las McArthur, General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Senate? Gold Hill, Jan u ary 27;• Butte 1 their daughter in law, Mrs. Ada
FOR SALE Suite upproved
1U1.il. in e re were nine guests prf
Fall: at Talent Jan u ary 39: Pn
X' or baie
fog light, at Vince's gutuge. Mil
Robert Taft, Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Governor peel
lei . M obile Station uernss fimn
February 6; St. M ary's at 1 sent, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell, M
Earl Warren, and Henry Wallace.
11 26 Jtp
Talent. February 10; and» Jack- lan d Mrs. Dallas Reeder Mr. an
i le i. c .U u n u lc s 011 ali wim i,, College
I
Mrs.
iom
Aboud,
Marion
Bel
-anville,
February
13.-
job.-..
Culi
N
oiutdgo
Electric
Sei-
The primary ballot should be an interesting bit of
SALESMAN WANTED -Mu n
lev. Ibi» N . i n a i l i P h o n v UUiL
Ada Bell and Mr. Ona Job
literature. Some candidates will forego the 1000 names The Talent club,.’wlll enter t! Mrs.
who can quuliiy for tnunugement
3..18tf
The P.T.A. held a card part;
tournam ent on Febfdnty 19 20.
of profitable
business nearby.
system and will indicate their desire to run by filin- and
21.
Wednesday . ning a, the sehooi
Complete autom otive repun at Write Raleigh's Dept ORK-361
Mary Johns 11 won a door pi 1 , \ m e t s g a r a g i.
directly with the Secretary of State, subject to t! e ap­
11 2b 2tp 158, Oakland, Calif.
11 27 2tp
W hite.w on two ti+rkoi
while Mr. and Mrs. G. Rodger
proval of the chairman and secretary of the central a Ernest
f
WANTED By Dec. lb th 2 or
door p ii.e and* odds and ends won first ami second honors ii
EOR SALE, trade or rent: Ini-*
committee of their party.
1
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f
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is
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t.
2
a
d
u
lts.
t the Shrine Carnival in Med- in the game. All prizes consisted
proved 225 ucres, und house, Rt.
U. Box 334, Ashland.
of boxes of candy.
The hats of the hopefuls will be in the ring for sure n d last week
1. Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland
FOR SALE OR TRADE by 30-10-If.
when the Oregon primary rolls around. Oregon voters'
owner, new stucco und block
are lucky to be able to indicate their preference early
KUH SALE South wind gaso­
house, 175 Hi'lmun street, II 13tl
in the race.
line heaters and W eather-King
Rototlller custom work. Call hot w ater healers and niiscellun
★ ★ ★
autom otive a c c e s s o rie s .
21872
11. 6 47ft eons
Virin*', tuirage, Miller's Mobile
HELLO
I OR SALE by owner, 80 aeie Station across from College,
Hello, such a small word, and so easy to say_yet
II 26 2tp.
m ountain ranch. Good barn, good
how often is it forgotten or overlooked. Don’t \ ou feel
cold soft well water, highway
FOR SA LE- No. 7*2 Erector
badly when you say “hello," to some stranger, only to
frontage, good business site could i t Pi ( war, hut used very little
be developed.. Highway 09 south, Price $25. Include', electric motor
have the stranger stare back at you, no doubt waiting
E. M. Garwood, general delivery, Call 4396 evenings.
for a formal introduction.
Ashland.
Il..l3 ..ti
FOR SALE— Fog lig h t seal
You ve probably done the same thing yourself if ad
, B eam u n its at V in ce's G a ra g e
Will
pasture
livestock.
Rt.
some stranger speak to you and like a silly goop you’ve
• C o m p le te lin e o f m o b ile p ro d u c ts
418, Phone 7247, Ashland.
l! Miller's
Mill — * Mobile
»«.!.. 1
x-.-.i ?
stared back, stupyfied no doubt.
Station
across
30-10-tf. from College.
11 26 2tp.
And tnen there s the detached grunt you’ll sc»ae-
Published every Thursday by
TILE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
167 East Main Street
Carry 1 H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, P u t'll. .tens
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Classified Advertisements
- Reaa ’eta and Reap -
THE HOUSEWIFf
WHO KNOWS
times get when you say “hello,” to an acquaintance,
and no doubt you’ve grunted a greeting yourself
sometime or other when an acquaintance said a cheery
how-do-you-do”.
J
Of course we realize that it’s easy to get up on the
the bed’ everyb°dy does it now and then,
but this little community could be a more cheerful and
pleasant place and all of our interconnected lives wo 'Id
be much happier if we all tried to be a bit more cheer­
ful in our greetings and weren’t so afraid that maybe
we shouldn t speak to someone because we hadn’t been
formally introduced.
★ ★ ★
DROP IN THE BUCKET
Beginning next April and continuing for the follow-
ing I 5 months the United States will aid the present
gove” 15nent to overcome the Communist
ChinT fr°m WRhln by Sending ^20.000,000 monthly to
may be t0° Iittle and t0° late- For by
may bG many on the Chinese scene.
i?n hVfii
^ “ “ “nists are dominating the Manchu -
domt
And tb°Ugh the Nati°nalist troops are
, g ... ^ a t is possible the coming of winter finds
them ill prepared, with their strongholds poorly gar-
risoned and with the Communist troops deeper than
ever before into the Nationalist territory
h a v e T s tr o n ^ i? 6 a<^ ani ag0 of the.United States t0
in h! t
? aUy m the far East- a«d that it is going
to be ox great importance to the future of this country
to have a friendly China are two concepts which we
believe are as important as aid to Europe
The regions of the Far East are potentially rich
trade areas. The people of the East have great* faith
StktP na hU?C deSire f°r’ American product! That our
State Department should bicker and bandy about a
to the Kuomintang, because it is p o l S y coiruot
The h° US an ar? idanCG °f the bas* issue
L ’
dominated China, unfrilndTy toward *U S C°m™Unist
business, or do we want a rhino t? v • trade and
democracy
to-
department has bumbled and?umbledd 3° faF the statc
to do something c X re te abo u ^ ? h i rS eVery attempt
The time lessen?, it
M
“ “ ' Pr°Wem'
n
SANTA*CLAUS
You will soon get a chance to play Santa Pinna mid­
years sale of Christmas seni« «,« ; , ta Claus. This
a chance at playing the Dart A fth” tobegln’ offers you
and
with of a L purpose
The funds
wk l ° ‘ y °^d &entlem&n,
the sale
s ? seal!goe
"to combat
f™m
V
a „
,
in order to give generously
Ralph A. Foster
Union Service Station
237 E ast M ain St.
A shland, Oregon
tUbercul°3“’- B»y
--------------------------------
C hiropractic..
Health Clinic
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
B U S IN E S S
Sweem’s Grocery
D IE E C T O E Y
PKEYVITT’S (HL
BURNER SERVICE
Is w here she can find a complete
line of groceries, notions, sun­
dries, dry goods, fresh vegetables,
fruits, fresh and cured m eats
cream, magazines and drugs
( hiñese Food
Hpcclul ChlneHe IH rh o s l'ri*,>nr'*<1
by C hines« cook H<-rvt*<l fro m t
p.ni. to 2 »i m.
C o n v er J >11 liu r n o r ----- F lo o r F u r
nac*«a. l u t j r prauieui h u a tln « i . i « „ i
c o iiv o rln l 10 oil.
- £KBE ‘•«TiMAT P E h H
on.
1JS X F u a n r
AHJC i* O »
also
PZ B W 1T T
Depot Cafe
7801
(22 A. Hl.
PLAZA GLASS AND
CABINET SHOP
W estern Union Service
Sweem’s Gash Grocery
Talent
_
Phone 5989
Mac’s Shoe Shop
S e o tto a a l fio u k caat«
C a b in e ts B n li t to O rd er
137 X . F lo n s o r
W. C. K i-K IN N IH , P lo p
Ulios Ms B ulldlntf
P h o n s 2-39U1
l&V A
H o m s O w n e r’s B p s c ta ltls s
A u to m o tiv e
M pvclailsi a .
fik , A From Where I s it... / / J o e M arsh
( ’ ll t h e
I't io iie
Oil I* li ed H e a tin g l*J<|uipmelit
C uh C oiii M ade V e n e tia n B lin d a
W e a th e r s tr ip p in g
l ‘la z i,
is .,i
ht
MOTOR INN
beer. Myself, I enjoy a moderate
glass of beer or two with friends
. . . but it’s up to them what bev­
erage they choose.
From where I sit, the important
th in g is not to let our social
a llerg ies re su lt in nntisocial
taboos. L et’s not criticize th t
fellow who likes beer if wc like
cider. A little inoculation of toler­
ance can help us live-and-let-live
happily together.
M ain
Si
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I BtíllVleW Sll¡HT Servie«
Mil liiK h w u j a:, .South u t H e lille «
I
ä t o i a g e ; » a y . W eek o r U v a U t
R e p a irin g a n d W elding
A u lo - I r u e k - T r a c to r
I
T h o n a 2-117U l i t t . 1, B ox 2MÍ.A
‘*OU1,ser/.:»d“UU
r
,
Telephone lìti,
(’rifehard’s Grocery
I c l r o t e r l .s
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
u n d R e p a ire d N ew
C o l e s l i e , lu lled .
135 Morse
T e le p h o n e
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M E C H A H IC A 2. - KL.HCTMICAI.
db M. r a t BU
N.
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P s a t u r e s c o m p iste A u to m a ti» .
A e p a ir ¿ ¿ a p a rtm e n ts
aODY
Ma Hoskins couldn't understand
why she got a fit of sneezing every
time Harpo, the cat, came in the
room. Finally figured she'd have to
get rid of Harpo altogether.
Then Doc Hollister explained
she had an “allergy.” Cat’s fur
made her sneeze like strawberries
give some folks rash. He gave her
an inoculation so she ar.d Harpo
could live sneezelessly together.
I guess a lot of us have “aller­
gies” in the social sense. Some folks
just can’t stand movies, or radio
comedians. Other folks don't go f o r
A sh la n d
Burns
C U ryster
P ly m o u th
Sneezed at Cats!
R u b b e r H eels
Ut.
LITHIA MOTORS
Advertijcm int
M a Hoskins
A s h la n d
I,
| Jl>un
-
L u n e h n ie u ts
-
M ilk
Beverages
Ulltl1 a b-m. every evening
I r o lm u n C reek H oad a n d H w y
I
p jg 485t
T e le p h o n e
3.31
Ui,
Oak Street Garage
Bellview Store
AND MZvCHiNt. SHOP
C om p ie to L in e o f G ro cerie s
S chool
S u p p lie«
A ie and ¿acetylene Welding - ■
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S n uæ
h " lü ‘
— ... .
Truck Repun*.
IH w y . UU n e x t to B ellv iew Hi hoot
UJO U ak b t.____________ 1'hone 4030
Copyright. JOI,. '
States Brewers Foundation
Ashland Auction
EViitYSODY’S TALKING!
ii ^
‘hiiiL"*1
,' ’e,rch h” pro.""
Everybody Can Find . . .
products in the complete vitamins sec,nr,s
at W ESTERN T H R IF T STORE ,n Medford.
Everybody Who Shops. . .
Sou .hern Oregon j Vitamins Headquarters . , .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds M edfoid’s Largest Variety.
Over 500 kinds and sizes
WESTERN TKRSFT S73RE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3874
Bellview Uiifp
I
l e s £ » v v a e r y
v v W z a ed
U n
u esd
a u .ia
h a le
ay «
liv e n in g
”
F rh il
C hicken - H lcaka
A ,' ’u ,‘*1 u,,. C toek
JlB g liw a y U8
.stop a t M olly»
i ’o r c o n s ig n m e n t P h o n e 2 -U 9 6
li b i, O ak Bt.
■ s
Cantriii and W alker
m
Valley Meat
Company
T A X IO E K M IS T B
Id o n n tin g - T a n n in g - B u g W o rk
A n d e rso n B ond - W e s t o f P h o e n ix
T e le p h o n e M ed fo rd
7334
Johnnie’s Garage
High Quality Fresh and Cured
[Meats. W holesale-Retail Lock-
CuLing, W rapping
[and Delivery.
C o m p le te .Motor R e b u ild in g
M o to r T u n o -u p - R e h o rln g
E m e rg e n c y
H ig h w a y
99
Phoenix, Oregon
S erv ice
________
P h o en ix ,
O rc
Rosemary’s
Flower Shop
I ’ot F lo w e rs , C o rsag e» , P o tte d
1 la rd s, F u n e ra l D esig n a, Com
p íe te W ed d in g E q u ip m e n t
50 E. Main
1st and Church Streets,
I
Telephone M edford 6619
Mildred Dugan
P U B L IC 8 T B H O O B A P H E B
¡Tyi-Ing . D ic ta tio n
¡M im eo g rap h in g - C le ric a l D etail
T e lep h o n e 22281 |«» « . M;l)n a t
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