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Southern Oregon N ew s Review, Ashland, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 12, 1948
Rogue Riders To
Meet August 23
Recently Wed
Rogue Riders will meet August
23 at 9:00 a.m. behind the junior
high school for instruction in
horsemanship according to Mrs.
Arch Barksdale. Colonel Preston
B. W aterbury is assisting the
group which is composed of ju n
ior riders
Any child with a horse is eli
gible to join the group. Those
who wish to join can call Mr:
Barksdale at 4881 and inform
her.
Members it present
include
Vivian and Rosemary Stevenson,
Johnny Rasmussen. Beverly and
Richard Barksdale. B arbara Bug-
i bee, Phillip Selby and Kathy
I Ingle.
Miss Gail Taylor is visiting
Miss Jackie Frazee in Reno,
Nevada.
Mrs. Grace Crane, a fornter
Ashland resident now of Eugene,
arrived here W ednesday morning
from Klam ath Falls, enroute to
Portland. She spent the day in
this city greeting old acquaint
ances. She sold her home on
Dewey street last year.
' Mr. and Mrs. Chet Reid, O re
gon City, moved last Monday to
the home of his m other, Mrs.
Carrie Reid, 72 Garfield street.
He is a logger with Conle and
Hass.
Mrs. C h e t Reids, p a r
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ebson
accompanied them here a n d
spent the week here enroute to
their new home at Tule Lake.
California.
Mr. and Mrs. William Healy
and daughter, Mary Pat, Salem,
were among the visitors who a t
tended the opening night cere
monies of the Oregon Shakes
pearean Festival association.
Easter Hollister a form er em
ployee of the Hill Billy Cafe, left
last week for California, and on
to Texas to visit. She resides in
the Cozy Apartm ents.
Admiral Richard E. Byrd's
DISCOVERY
Notice
OF IMPORTANT DATES
Aug. 22nd. - 2 p.m.
Tues. - Wednesday
HORSE SHOW 4 RACES
Free Dishes To The Ladies
FRESH
OUT OF
THE
FUNNY
PAKRSt
Sept. 12th - 2 p.m.
MOTORCYCLE RACES
Mr*. Richard W esterfield. the
form er Virginia Loomis, whose
m arriage io Mr. W esterfield r e
cently took place at the m oun
tain home of her grandparent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Chavez, and
sons, Lavern, Allen, and Gary,
Yakima, W ashington, left last
Saturday after a four day visit
w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lane. Dead Indian.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wilson have
sold their home near Klam ath
Junction to L. Cooper, Ashland.
Mrs. Gladys Carroll, Ashland,
32 G ranite street, was able to be
down town last Tuesday on
crutches. Her ankle is in a cast
because of a fracture which oc-
ured when she fell in her home
Ju ly 6.
M r .and Mrs. Clifford Wilson,
Neil Creek have as their guests
her cousin and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. George Laurie, Santa
Monica, California.( who arrived
last Sunday to spend a w eek or
more.
Mrs, Edw ard E. Brown and
daughter, Carryl, 407 N orth Main
street flew to Portland last
Thursday for a few days visit
and shopping tour.
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HELP WANTED. Woman for
light housework, room. board,
and salary. Phone 4572.
WANTED—Port Orford Cedar
logs, also F ir and Cedar Poles.
Quote f.o.b. shipping polrtt e a r
liest shipm ent.
Niederm eyer-
M artin Co., Spaling Bldg., P o rt
land 4, Oregon.
FOR SALE: Spinet Piano. Will
sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or
term s. Can be seen near Ashland.
W rite Tallm an Piano Store, Sal
em, Oregon.
8 123t.
— C D
Sept. 19th - 2 p.m.
REGULATIONS ISSUED
ON O. & C. CLAIMS
W a sh in g to n D. C „ Aug 7 —
Confusion and uncertainty re
garding the propel tiling ot nun
ing claims on Oregon and Cal
ifornia revested lands was re
moved today with the Issuance
by tlie D epartm ent of Interior
of regulations governing m ineral
locations on those lands. Closed
to mineral entry since 1937, more
than 2,500,000 acres of western
Oregon lands, many of them In
this area, were again opened to
entry by Congress this year S en
ator Cordon and Congressman
Ellsworth were authors of v o id
panion bills in Congress which
became law April 8
"The new act and regulations,''
Congressman Ellsworth p o in ts
out, “contain a provision new to j
U S. mining laws. Any ow ner of
a claim on O A- C or Coos Bay j
Wagon Road lands is required to
file a copy of notice of claim
w ith the District Land Office of
the district in which he claim is
located.
Claims located on these lands
prior to April 8. 1948, must be
filed for record not later than
October 5, 1948. Claims located
on or after April 8, 1948, must
be filed for record within 80
days of such location.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. W Reagan
and family moved last week end
from 35 G ranite street to 325
North Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mead of
the Square Deal Second Hand
store have gone to Yellowstone
Park for a visit, and plan to be
home about August 20th.
Kenneth Mickle, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Mickle, 68 Moun- ,
tain Avenue, and Donald Cullop
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H
Cullop, 246 Oberlin left last Mon
day for Portland w here they
joined the Navy. They left there
Tuesday for San Diego, Califor
nia. Both boys graduated from
•Ashland High School with the
class of 1948.
Mrs. John Cherney and three
children, Jim m ie, Robert and
Vickie, 137 5th street left last
Sunday night for Paw huska,
Oklahoma to spend a few months
with her mother, Mrs. Virgie
Slow. Mrs. Cherney also will u n
dergo surgery while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shea,
form erly of Ashland are the par
ents of a daughter, born In Los
Angeles, California, Tues d a y ,
August JO. Mrs. Shea before her
m arriage was Dorothy Sullivan.
Her m other Mrs. G. A. Sullivan,
63 Vi North Main street is in Los
Angeles to be with her new
granddaughter.
Mrs. Richard Berninghouse n
and son, Billy, returned this
week from a visit with her par
ents in Minneapolis, Minneasota.
Mr. und Mrs Donald Ketir arc
leaving this week for Hood River
Oregon and Olympia, Washing -
ton. From there they plan to pro
ceed Euat to Indiana, Ohio, and
Oklahoma w here Mr Kear will
visit Ills m other and a son and
Mrs. Kear will visit her sons and
other relatives In Oklahoma City,
IM P O R T A N T
N O TIC E
TO
Truckers and Farmers
Your International Harvester Dealer's Shop will
I n * npen for your
e o n v e i l le nee
Flense eooperate by arranging for shop time as
far ahead as possible.
Cullen Motor & Implement Co.
123 So. R iverside Ave.
M edford, Oregon
Serving S o u th ern Oregon
Back to School
Soon school will begin.
C lothes a re im p o rta n t for
a girl and th a t is w here
o u r services help y o u r
needs. T ake a d v a n ta g e of
our ch arg e account, and
best of all o u r helpful Lay
aw ay plan. Come in and
see o u r L a te st
Fall F ash io n s
REDFORD REAL
ESTATE SPECIAL
r in g s
T'«4s *»« v a*f •*•••*
Sept. 26th - 2 p.m.
AND
Tom
VICTOR
i l IJ ! I n
Dress Shofîpe
Ashland Riding
Association
Next to Fire Hall
Valley View Rodeo Grounds
P. O. Box 275 - Ashland, Ore.
38 E. Main
"OFf-THE-JOB"
PROTECTION
People hu rt at their work
are assured medical care and
financial aid under Compen -
sation laws. The costs of an
” o ff-th e -jo b ’’ accident are
your own responsibility,
however. T h at’s why you
should have Non-Occupa
tional A ccident Insurance.
It will pay your medical bills
and help replace wages lost
while vou’re laid up.
S.C. Jones & Sons
Ashland, Oregon
invite you to see our
heirloom collection of gen
uine registered Keepsake
Diamond Rings, at nation
ally advertised prices. Iden
tify Keepsake by the name in
the ring, and let comparison
prove that a Keepsake gives
you higherquality and greater
value than an ordinary ring
of the same price.
A
Guaiontaed by
^Good Housekeepingy
SkeitloH.
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
another
PARToflhe
forest
Phone 7866
Trade In Your
We
Positively Ends SATURDAY
Excel
6 Room House, Completely
furnished. Close in. Shade
and garden, $6500 00
MOTORCYCLE RACES
Renato M0R6RII
lieginning . . .
MONDAY, AUG 9th
Week Days—8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Satu rdays—8 a.m. to 5 p. m.
HORSE SHOW & RACES
D IA M O N D
Oklahoma. Mis. Kear is the for
m er Kozellu Roush I he trip Is a
belated wedding journey.
Mr and Mrs O. E. Miller
and daughter, Mrs. I.eii Hunt,
l.o.s Angeles, California arc to
urrtve next Monday, August Itith
to visit their sister and aunt Mrs.
E W Bradbury and her husband
BILLINGS AGENCY
232 West 5th
Phone 7558
Medford .Oregon
Watch Repair
Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
Jew elry Repair
DEPENDABLE
Engraving
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
Ashland
Phone 7131
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Next to the M art
I'lUDAY AND SATURDAY
TIRES
S P E C IA L S
NOW
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
On New Tires
Hi Ho Crackers, 1 lb. box
20c
Peas, Happy Vale brand, can
10c
Sugar, 10 pounds
88*
Corn Toasties, family size
17c
5 miles southeast of Ashland
on Highway 66
Vel, large size
Phone 7248
Gerber’s Baby Food, 2 cans
29c
15c
600x16 $11.95
(W ith old tire s ,
Klamath Junction
Super Service
Curl Moore, prop
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