Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 05, 1948, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland. Or«}., Thurs., Aug. 5, 1948
Jacksonville To Celebrate Gold
Rush Jubilee September Fourth
Church
1 Announcements
som ew here along Jac k so n v ille's
historic gold-lined streets, an d It
Among th e b irth s recorded at
j will he finders keepers. It Is said the A shland co m m u n ity hospital
you m ight
_ even u n e a rth a nugget
__ Uns week were a Ixjy. Danu
JA C K SO N V ILLE, Ju ly 30—The Gold Hush Ju b ilee celeb ratio n In I left u n tu rn ed from the m ining ’ Merle, who is th e son of Mr. and
erle C ru
d er.
Jack so n v ille, S ep tem b er 4th. prom ises to be a big tim e for all ac- j days of yore. So they say. "zh h ip 1 M ,s M vr,e
n ,d
e '- He w‘‘*«h,'d
seven
pounds,
14
ounces. Mrs.
voiding to F red Edens, publicity ch airm an for th e Jack so n v ille Lions . en y o u r shovels and oil y o u r
C lub, w hich is sponsoring the event. F estivities will get off to a |c a lo u s e s " to be set for th e d i g - - C ruder Is the fo rm er W ilma Je a n
L oire. d a u g h te r of the Reverend
sta rt w ith a dow ntow n parade, in which civic and fratern a l o r - ¡g in ’s,
ganizations, m ounted troops and individuals afoot or horseback arc 1 O rganizations, bands or groups anil Mrs. Delbert Loree, 171 B,
1IK B T C H U IC X O » C B U I T
r iK M T O V V M U M o r CM KIM T,
expected to participate.
It Is
Wishing to p articip ate In th e par- street.
.
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M 01UM T1H T
K a rl r . O u w n lH S , M in ta ta r
lllk tl.' N r li.ii.l !* IS 11.111
suggested th at all residents and of g la n d ln a -s o|. R ran d p as old ade are requested to call F re d ,
A bt,y. K ent Eric, who w eighed
P io n e e r A x e liu e , M o llili
< l iu n h S« i x I* « m n t | I oo n in. a n d
v isitors w ho so desire.
prow l dud* ,|lol)nd
SUf,J,,SI Vou j Edens Jack so n v ille 612. or w rite* *‘Kh‘ P °unds “ nd tw o
desire,
Sunda.x iiiui n i n i
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S P I H IT
th eir attics for g randm a's bon­ rig up reasonable facsimiles, b u t 't o him a t Jacksonville. T h e chlld- I was born A ugust 1. to Mr. and
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G o ld e n I . XI. J o h n I 24 <!«•«! la o
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Mtiliihix
net and calico, grandpa's old if "old-look ' or “new -look" y o u - ' ren are especially asked to cost Mrs Thom as C arter, 145 S her- K X «'I
S p illi
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w o ia h lp h lm
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a l xx-orahlp l l lli l 111 a p l l l l n in i III
d erb y and w atch chain, or any 're prom ised a bang-up good um e and e n te r the p arad e on !,,an »‘••» ‘ Mrs. C a rte r is the
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o th er articles of a ttire which time.
foot, horseback, w ith th eir wag-
” u* >ow.»on.
l. l t h h i poil»
X XX K IlftM M h rltn , n« xx
M u ud ov M< h o o l 9 3U a III.
m ight be m oldering aw ay. They
Mr. and Mrs. G ilb ert Russell, iiiu ilw ti i «•( lli«- A hhi iii I i I y u f H«»«l, I m
\ \ e d u e a d u ) « x ttiiliitf lo e t ih u .. w h h h
T here will be music, tu rtle ons, tricycles, bicycles or m ay b e
Ille
M|»«*»ik«,r
Ilo lu d e a te a l tiiio iile w
of
< 'h i l lui»
say th e sunshine will do them races and the big a ttra ctio n ol ju st dragging along th e fam ily Ph‘»»'ntx, are th e p aren ts of a
M
elali:
e l i r a l l l i l i In h e ld ut k o « lo ».
good.
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Itv n d lo K l'o o iii op en <luil> l i oli» .
the
day
be „ a trea
h u n t pets. So the spokesm an said, p la n . girl, Delores Deun who w eighed T M I C O M O B E Ü A T IO M A L C M U IC M
Lo i» p io. exct«i»L Muinluv»» o lo l lo d i
F or those who don't have anv Real gold nuggets will be hidden on loading mom and the kids In ' seven pounds an d eight ounces
MT tila k ty o u U lvd.
day®.
w hen she was born, A ugust 2.
K v a r t P. H ü rd e n . M itu n te r
■ ì i in ■ —■ 0 ■ i ni ■ ■ —■
H rh o o t, 9 i . . i m
\ i t i i.
A girl, M arlene Joan, was born I ' l l M i i undai\
lc ii
S il p«*r ln t «> iii |<* ii t . M i a
lltilil.x
T M E M E T H O D IN T O M V B O X
to Mr. and Mrs. Holland L indsay, M e l i . P r lin o i y H u p n Int« iH lfiit
A
llu h e ll
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l
d u lt c I hmk tn titfh t hv M r a t l o i t l n i
Ht 1. Box 601, M edford.
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V o iilh e h o iu a I «-hriO M i I
Mr. and Mis. C arl S u rb er are IN T H E P li EM» N C K “ »’ T H E N E XX J e a n IL o llllia , d ir e i Loi
the paren ts of a boy w ho w eig h ­ Muh» " U r iin t ,Mr, O Ix x n l Mw«-« i
!» 4.’» o III M iliolo x Mi’ho o l A. H »••'*
P eoce «if M ln d hx A llw r t lt«»oke «if » ir« . aiip« i llile iid e lll
ed eight pounds a n d eight ounces rfiro K o n C ity .
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w o l a ld i»
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when born They live at 252 B
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MANY OF Ol R PATTERNS OF
street Mrs. S u rb e r was the fo rm ­ ’» OO p III.
Is litlt .
p ie a ld e iil.
er Eunice W enas, Bellview ,
Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Davis a n
I notified to present the sam e duly
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
the paren ts of a boy who w eigh
verified as re q u ired by law , to
1\
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
cd eight pounds and four ounces
To make room for our new stock
STATE OF OREGON IN AND him ut th e Knox B uilding, Ash
They live on Ht. Box 263.
EOR THE COUNTY O F JACK land, Oregon, w ith in six m onths
of th e d ate of this notice
Mary Peabody, d a u g h te r of Mr si >N
The old stock must go . . .
Duted und fu s t published this
111 t i l l ' M a t t e l o f t h e E - t i l t e >>t
und Mrs. K en Peabody, stood
15th day of Ju ly , 1948.
C ONSTANTINE G. CHUMOS,
alone this week,
BEN T. LOMBARD
Deceased.
A d m in istrato r of the above
H ELP WANTED. W om an for
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
light housew ork, room, board, th at the iinii..iMan.«L iiy an O rd ­ Estate.
VAN DYKE & LOM BARD
und salary, phone 4572.
er of th e C ircu it C o u rt of the
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A tto rn ey s for the Estate.
6 15. 4t
WANTED— P o rt O rford C edar S ta te of O regon ip and for the
Logs, also F ir and C ed ar Poles. C ounty of Jack so n d uly m ade I
N O T I C E TO C M I D IT O Z H
Quote f. o. b. sh ip p in g point e a r ­ and en tered on th e 2nd day of
IN I ' l l t e t ' I T
C 'U I I I ' <•!'■ T i l l -
Ju
ly
,
1948,
was
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liest shipm ent.
N lederm e y <• r-
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lA C 'K M O N . I ' l l "
m
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to
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of
the
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state
of
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M artin Co., S paling Bldg., P o rt­
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sta n tin e G. C hum os, Deceased, B A In I E Hi«* I ' l . M l ' A a t I t e l l r M i»l
th e E n lu la
land 4, Oregon.
8 4 7t.
and th at he has duly q u alified
of
Distributors for Famous
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the fam ily bus and m uke it as such ad m in istrato r.
n o t ic e im h k k k iu g iv e n th u t
GL1DDEN PAINTS
"Jacksonville or B ust" S atu rd ay ,
All persons having d u ì n i S I h< llll« l« i «Itfll>'»l, h> a il <»i«1ii o f th *
C
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ty <‘«»lil t o f lh<- Mint«* o l <»rt*K«»ii
S eptem ber 4.
ag ain st said E state ure hereby fo i u n Ih«*
t'o U llly o f J ib k n o i i « t i l l ) i ii U 'l *
New Arrivals
We Are Selling Out
WALLPAPER and PLATE GLASS MIRRORS
All Close-Out Patterns have been reduced 33 1 3 pr. cent
And Pittsburg Plate Glass Mirrors approx. Va price
Murry for there is a limited supply
F. J. RUNTZ PAINT STORE
TH IN K TW IC E
a n d « l i i r m i m i th«- L’ ftlh «lay o f E«l»-
l!»4M, wmm r « i f i i l m i y u p p o ln t« « !
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Havnon,
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«|U ah fie«l mm Miii.li A d n iln lM ti ut«»l
A l l pet MoiiM h u v ln u « I m I iiim .»galtiMt
MMid » M in i« n i v h e r e b y n o t if ie d
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p r e n e lll th e m AI ii « d u lx
v e r if ie d «»•
ie< iu lre«l l»y lu w I«» h im in th e of«
fico o f I i I m utl*> rn«> M . X'un H x k v At
l.o iu h m il,
Kno>
f iu iid i n u ,
A m I i I mio I.
»»i«*X<ni, w it h in » lx m o n tliM f r o m H o
d . i i r o f H i I m n o lle® .
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p u p llu h e d
th H
«lux o f J u ly . 19 4«
K. N E LS O N D A M O N
A d m in lM tr u to r o f H o uhox« « tu t.
V un D y k e A L o m b a rd
A tto rh e y m f o r eM tate
2 I-S 2 *2 3 « 2 4
Before You Sell Your Old Car
1.
With the appearance of a few new cars
on the road many persons have sold
their present car, expecting to secure
delivery of a new car at once or in the
matter of a few weeks.
2.
B IK E
W RECKS
CAR!
On account of labor difficulties and ma­
terial shortages, production has been
very greatly curtailed and deliveries
slowed down.
,
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And above all, don’t sell your used car to anyone from out-of-town
Hold On To Your Present Car Until
You’ve Talked to Your New Car Dealer
We urge everyone to hold on to his present car
until he receives assurance of a definite delivery
date from his dealer Don’t sell your car until you
are SURE you can get a new one within a reason­
able length of time.
Your dealer is just as eager to deliver a new
car to you as you are to have one. That is mighty
important to him also, because he wants to keep
you “sold” on that make of car. And he will do all
he can to help you . . . To keep your car in good
running condition until you get the new one you
desire.
This is no time to take chances. When your car
needs attention, get the dependable service of
your authorized dealer.
If You Want to Sell Your Car
See Any Authorized New Car Dealer
1. You don’t have to spend money in putting them
in shape to sell. We do that.
2. You don’t have to spend valuable time from
your business and money trying to get the sale
made.
3. No risk of breaking a friendship. If the car
goes wrong he may blame you.
4. If you want to trade it in on a new car—that’s
OK with us.
5. You get a square deal all around. We want
your- friendship now and in the future.
6.1t is vitally essential to the continued economy
of Ashland that all transportation units be kept
in this community. Ashland cannot afford to
have her industrial workers and residents who
work out of town ne without transportation.
Think twice before you sell without the prospect
of a new car.
U u vd i
M Uy
S.C. Jones
& . P" Sons
.
A shland, Oregon
B ILLIN G S AGENCY
232 Weat 5th
P hone 7558
M edford .Oregon
M ain & O ak
Ph. 8781
DEPENDA BLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
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MONUMENTS
M arble, G ran ite, Bronze
E x tra L etterin g A vailable
BURNSAGENCY
"O n the P laza"
b U iM li
O’BL EN ESS PONTIAC CO.
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
MOTOR INN
Gunter Fuel Co.
This message sponsored by the following Ashland Automobile Dealers
BUSCH MOTOR CO.
T o save the child he hit the
tree — he'll be glad (he little
g.ri i> (ate, bui mad about
the damage to h it tar. In
fact, he may expect her folks
to pay the repair bills. Ju»t
one more reason why p a r­
ents should have C om pre­
hensive Personal L ia b ility
Insurance, w hich covers
such claims.
FORD DEALERS
SELBY CHEVROLET CO.
KAISER-FRAZER
1I I 4**' St.
Phone 57 j i
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