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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1948)
Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, September jo, 1948 Mrs. C. A. Heath le ft today by plane for Denver, Colorado. S h i**'-^ ’ tect children who are attending w ill also v is it points In Missouri school in the church rooms. und Iowa Mrs. Heath plans to be Talent, Sept. 29— Ray Redmon, He requested that all motorists Talent, Sept 29—T a le n t’s foot uwuy about a month. city marshall, warned motorists observe sufety laws when driving ball team took on the Gold H ill Get your Job Prlntinq at the this week that the yellow danger in that area, as well as nt the club Thursday n ight at 8 00 p in. News Review on the T alent field. This was a m arker near the Meth o d i s t school grounds. Class ’ B ” game in the Jackson C ounty six man loop. Last week Talent high school defeated the defenftaig Rogue The R ive r high school champions of Made of N ylon 1047, 33-20. The game wus p la y H O S IE R Y ed S aturday afternoon and the T alent clu b led at the half, 12 «. P laying bull this year for T a l of $1.89 to $1.95 ent are O tto K ing, Jr., Joe Fen Per Pair. ton, H erb Combs, George Baylor, Hob Goddard, John N e w to n . How. ¡1 P urrent, W lllia Z um w alt. (Ray Ramsay) J e n y M ontgom ery, O rve ll N ic h ols. Don M illage. Pai Henry, Joel on the Pia»« Strauss, and Don W illiams.' Clarence Chamberlain City Marshal Warns Will Ride Route 1 Automobile Drivers Students Elect ' 1948-49 Officers Talent, Sept. 29— W ith C lar ence Chamberlin of Ashland as carrier, Talent rural route 1 w ill return and start out from the post office on October 1. This route w ill cover Wagner Creek, Anderson creek, Valley View, Suncrest, and Old and new high way south. This territory was formerly partially covered by Ashla n d route 2. Officers of the three classes at the Ashland High school were elected this week for the school term. Roland Parks is principal of the high school. Those elected were: Sophomore class: President, Ricci Vest; vice president, H er man Ghea; secretary, A rth u r Os trander; treasurer, Gene Ross; head advisor, M r. Ralph Wood; assistant advisor, M r. Crisp, Mr. Miss Underkofler. Green and Mrs. Banks. Senior Class: President. Bruce Junior class: President, Monte Smith; vice president, Bunkey Robertson; vice president, Carlos Van Vleet; secretary, Jackie P rit Hall; secretary, Joanne Briscoe chard; treasurer, B ill Wines; treasurer, Venita Roberson.’ head head advisor, Mr. Marlen Yoder; advisor, Mr. Frank O’Nell; assist assistant advisors, Mr. Schilling, ant advisors, Mr. Lewis, M i’s Mrs. Biegel, Miss McLarnan, and Christlleb, and Mrs. Good. enuren w us piuveu mere io pro Talent Met Gold Hill Club Thursday SPUNTEX “M A Y O R ” B E L L V IE W McNAIR BRO’S DRUG goes on a rampage W*« g|ive the ’•Mayor’’ permission to put on a sale and look what he s doing - * just giving stuff away. $Cf TNf DIFFERENCI A Sale Starts Friday Wfcy « OnMfl VWI-tMn Mfaldi h Beffar Here are a few examples VEK-TMIN* MOVEMENT m M b « m Buy a pair of ladias ‘A IR STEP shoos qat a pair of Nylons FREE nits thia, Up«'** «te» atU sturtflw parta Etera “ ésten” ia tosa m wist. 2 - piec* ,e t ol ,abl* ,ilv * r ,or 24.75 and qet a set of dishes free. t.95 scarf fraa with every ladies suit or coat. Liberal Trade-In Allowance See N ow Our large assortment of Rings and Earrings Circulating Oil haatar for $59.95 and you qat all this FR EE • A larm clock. 19 piaca sat of tabla stam- wara and a sat of Pottery dishes. £ W £ L R y (N'S B'iy KEEP YOUIt CAR ROLLING SMOOTHLY IN WINTER .MONTHS A sport shirt FR EE w ith a pair of mans slacks or sport jacket. u Change to winter oil and qrease now or else, when low temperatures arrive, you w ill drive a stiff and aluqqish car. Coma in and sea tha many barqains in this "M ayor’s** celebration And don't overlook other important check points of your CBur *nCL “ U rM ' ,b r ,k M ’ w >nd»hield wipers, fuel pumps. W e ll be sure to inspect everythinq for you. And make the winter chanqes that w ill be needed. W E IT Z E L ’S a«tnoaiieo Q«utH otAie« RAPIER’S MOBIL SERVICE W e baye a corner on Lithia Park 399 East Main Phone 6186 i Farmers Busch Motor Company in Ashland N ow has the Trucks Pickups and Cars you have been waiting for! 1946 WILLYS JEEP 1946 BUICK RO ADM ASTER GOOD HUNTING CAR . LOW MILAGE ALL THE EXTRAS - SLICK 1942 FORI) 6-CYLINDER PICKUP HEATER - RUNS GOOD 1946 MERCURY 4-DOOR OVERDRIVE, NEW WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES 1941 CHEVROLET PICKUP PERFECT SHAPE A GOOD ONE 1940 CHEVROLET PICKUP 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION - NEW PAINT 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR RADIO, HEATER, NEW RUBBER. GOOD TRANS '940 DODGE PICKUP N PORTATION l PAINT ' TIRES EXCELLENT - RUNS LIKE 1940 FORI) P/2 TON FLAT BED A GOOD ONE 1934 FORD COUPE RUNS GOOD 1940 FORD 2-TON TRUCK BER ROLLS EN G ,N E’ W,TH TAGALONG, I.UM- BUSCH MOTOR COMPANY Telephone 3318 \ / V FORI) SALES AN I) SERVICE 50 North Main f