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SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, TIIURS., JAN. za, 1948 Portland, Oregon, to consult a specialist there about her health. Dr. B ertha Saw yer, 125 Oak the birth of a son, 8 pounds 8 oz., street, left last week to visit her born Tuesday, January 20 at Ash sister and fam ily in K lam ath land Community hospital. The Falls. young m an has been named Mrs. Eva Gosnell, 145 Oak street, was a dinner guest of Mr. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bllderback. and Mrs. J. A. Youngs, Alida Bellview, returned Friday, J a n street, Sunday, January 18. uary 16 from Tw enty-Nine Palms Henry R ettm an of W alker Ave California, w here they were call nue underw ent an appendectomy ed January 3, on account of an at the Com m unity hospital T ues auto jeep accident th at took the day morning, Jan u ary 20th. life of their son in law, Jack R. Tommy O’Brian, Clay street, Hayw orth and injured his wife, left Tuesday m orning for Pasco, form er Letha Bilderback, one W ashington, w here he is em ploy time Ashland girl, and their baby ed. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Gillespy, daughter. Mrs. T. L. Buerkle and m oth Charleston, A rkansas, have been er, Mrs. B art Ritter of Upper . visiting in Ashland the past few W alker Avenue were Medford . days. They are form er residents shoppers Monday. of Ashland having lived on Mt. Mrs. R. E. Mays of Helman Avenue about five years ago. Sreet was called to Los Angeles. W hile in Ashland they were California on account of the ill house guests of Mr. and Mrs. ness of her grandfather. H ail Boyer, 111 Coolidge Street. Mrs. Maud M arske of 125 Oak Mrs. A1 W imer underw ent an street, left this week end for operation a t the A shland Com m unity Hospital W edn e s d a y m orning. According to reports Mrs. W im er is recovering satis factorily LOCAL HAPPENINGS The A & B Sporting goods store was closed Tuesday while a new linoleum floor was being laid. W alt Michaels, proprietor, states th a t they are again open and ready for business as usual. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Murdock, 1125 East Main street announce MONUMENTS Marble. Granite, Bronxe Extra Lettering Aeailable BURNS AGENCY "On thè Plaxa" MAYOR WILEY RETURNS FROM MID-WEST TUESDAY Mayor and Mrs. Thornton Wil es FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ,, turned Tueadaj norniaf from Kansas City w here Mayor Wiley had attended the meeting of the General Board of the Naz arene Church as representative from the northwest. Returning by train Mr. and Mrs. Wiley visited with their daughter Ellen Hart in San Ber- nadino, California and also with a son, Dwight Patterson in San Francisco. Mayor Wiley reported a very pleasant trip w ith fine w eather on the return. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Gillespy of Charleston, Arkansas were dinner guests at the Thomas Pinker home, 473 M ountain Ave nue last Friday. The afternoon was spent In visiting and rem iniscing. Thi* Parkers and G illes pys having know n each other for many years. Leroy St Arnold of Medford visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Thos. Parker, 473 M ountain Avenue. S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA GROCERY 10 Lbs Cane Sugar 92c Gerbers Baby Food, all kinds 7c can Shrimp, Louisiana in tins 49c can Butter, Ashland creamery 87c lb 14c Campbells Pork & Beans Sunshine Krispy Crackers 1 lb 23c Match ol Dimes THIS p 'f E K ’fi ACCURACY Your watch represents an important in vestment. Don't take chances on repair work. Bring your watch here where all work is scientifically checked on a . G o/nùta Your watch “prints' a record of its own performance PROVING the efficiency of our work ASK US TO TEST TOUR WATCH, FREE NEW W ATCHES SIM ILARLY T E ST E D BEFORE YOU BUY THEM TO ASSURE AGAINST MECHANICAL IMPERFECTIONS EVENTS Sheldon fleutehtf ******* Jewelry Repair W atch Repair Engraving "N e x t to the Mart’ Phone 7561 - Doors open 6:45 p.m. daily and Sat. - 1:45 p.m. Sun. newxithi 16 Acts and 1 Local Attraction Thursday, Friday, Saturday APAiAAAOUN! Benefit Show Wednesday, January 28 pktum Fun F it t a ! Junior High Gym Admission 55c (Tax Incl.) Sunday! (children 30c (Tax Inch) Tickets available at Junior High, High School, S.O.C., First National Bank, Spotlite Cafe, and other businesses. Continuous Show from 2 p.m. . ROBERT Color Short Midnite Serenade also Juvenile Jury Phone 3761 - Doors open 5:45 7:30 p.m. 1:45 Sat. - 12-45 Sun. VARSITU J - . - a- | I ■ ■■■ I^WWW I I »■RA RRWWWV President’s Ball A T T H E E L K ’S T E M P L E Music By The Elks Band Thurs., Fri., Sat. An Informal Dance - Concessions at Hand Edward ARNOLD , /TOAMONDJIM^ Saturday, Jan. 31, 8 pm Also Chap. 9 “Forest Rangers’’ Hey Kids, 6 Big C a r to o n s _ _ $1.50 per couple (Tax included) and CEASAR ROMERO in iack BENNV PRISCILLA BENNY'S BEST! LANE @ 'W/JZ4 Zittercob’«* Repair Shop Kerr’s Meat Markets LaMarre’s Drug Store People’s Market Walker Beverage Co.