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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1949)
—— - — n inL O C ontinued from front page m o is ii s i s i a s i ^ s ? ? ^ quest for $1800 for the Citizen * “>' that he could to keep the P tio a n li C h u rch o f th a N i u r t i i t William Briggs is In a Portland W ines* Announce Recreational committee be ap- noise of the rink from being a l*a a lo r Ita » C. H a n r r la u ’r hospital this week. W a • ■ l a n d a c o rd ia l In v it a tio n to nuisance. Daughters Wedding tr a it be accepted, Stansbury proved; this was approved. a ll o u r Irla n d a and n a la h b o ra to >ha Mayor und Mrs Williams' son fu llo w ln a aarvloaa Ralph Burgess then took the s k e rr> presented the story of seconded the motion and it c ar Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wines a n S unday Bohool S iM . ried floor and asked the question. Purcb»sc the new fire sta nounced the m arriage of their and family from Klamath Falls K o r n in a W o ra h *- l l i t S spent last week end In Ashland “why the tree that obstructed the 1,0,1 ' roin William Briggs. The B v a a In in a B lc a --- T IB I— a rv ------ daughter. Miss Beatrice Wines, to M errill reported to the coun M ld w a a a I ’ra y a r and I ’ra la a S a r cil that the comm ittee that had possibility of him securing a d riv e ' t OUncl1 voted ,o acccP‘ the deal (¡ale A. Jo nos, at a family dinner with hla parents. vina. W aitnaaday T:SB. been appointed to clarify Biegel's way and garage at his home could) w,wn dtle insurance is secured Sunday, May 1. The wedding took Ashland Cabinet Shop Is mov P’^P crty. $5,000 will be place in Reno, Nevada, April 1, ing into their new building on Get your Job P rin tin g at the duties would rather wait until the not be removed by the city.” I 0,1 Nows R eview new street superintendent’s du Attorney Skerry told Mr B urgess' pa,d down on the Property with 10 30 a.m. in Federated church' llelm an street. ties had been clarified before they that the city was only obligated t,w balance of $8,000 to be made The Reverend Stoker performed to remove dead trees. Burgess in in Pay ,nents Biegel made the the ceremony. Mr and Mrs H ar m ade any recom mendations turn asked city su p erin ten d en t! tllna,e from $10,000 to $12,000 old A. Jones and daughters. B et Stansbury • 'ad e a report on the Biegel how much It would cost tl,at wou*d he required for re- ty and Barbara, of G rants Pass, new council table that is to be t. have the city remove the tree, pairs on the building. parents and sisters of the groom, built. He stated that the table at which time Biegel said approx- ®k©rry was asked to study the would cost approxim ately $100 imately $7500 After much heat- proPO8h i° n of vacations for city with Dr. and Mrs E P. Borden, w ere present for the wedding and that bids would be secured cd discussion between Burgess en,pl°yees. dinner Sunday. For Mother Fine Selection . . . for the building of it. and Biegel. Councilman Sheldon | M ayor W illiams appointed Dick The bride came to this city with Merrill made a motion that re Potted Plants this made the motion that the city I H erndobler to replace E. J. I .a her parents in 1(M4 from Idaho. Cut Flowers and rem ove the tree at the expense Mnrr“ —~J — Marre, wh“ syho resign«! several She graduated from the Ashland Mother’« Day of the city; the motion was car weeks ago on the finance com high school in 1!M8. and has been Corsages ried. mittee. employed at M errill’s Confection Mayor Williams read applica ery for the past two years Mr Attorney Skerry then made a lengthy report on the new roller tions for the street su p erin ten Jones Is a junior nt Southern O re skating rink which is beiffg built dent s position, and the council gon college, and has been on the for the in the Motor Inn building S ker voted to accept the application of college football team Telephone 21521 past three seasons ry does not think that legally it A lbert N Day, Ashland. Corner The couple will be at home at is a problem for the city coun , A gentlem an from the floor Iowa & Siskiyou Ashland, Oregon cil A1 Haynes, who will manage l then asked that the city council 171 Allda Street the new rink advised the coun- see that one of the doctors of the 1 cil that he had contacted R ev er-1 °*,y oi A#hland he on duty each end Wilkinson and advised him I ^ unda-V- He reported that his wife son took three sm all chil<lren*who a JJ 4tk St. Phonr i were found In a parked car at that they would not hold skating had heen h urt *n ,he Ashland 1320 Boulevard to the Ashland on Wednesday nor Sunday even- park .Eas.,ei Sunday when one of Com m unity hospital early Sun ings and would cooperate in a n y '^ 10 dead trees had fallen across day morning. The parents of the — — — — » » g - ——- d’cir picnic table. She was taken =r to the Ashland hospital and they children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford FRIDAY A N D S A T l'R D A Y T. Fessender finally arrived at ■ ere unable to secure a doctor the car at 2 30 a.m. They told of Last Tint ' for her for 2 Ms hours. Skerry ficers that Mrs. Fessender had be S a tifd q ' aid that he would contact Dr. E come ill when they had stopped G. Everett on the problem of at a cafe for coffee and they hud having a doctor in the city on been unable to get back t« the ¿K LADD Rr’wt at the each Sunday. The council also car 1 hey were o n their way to sked Skerry to w rite the park Crescent City, California. onunlssion a letter asking that Two juvenile boys, ages 15 and ad trees be removed from the 16. from Wapato, W ashington park. were taken off a freight train Tuesday m orning and turned over to juvenile officers in M edford to KRISPY CRACKERS ... POLICE B LOTTE»' , be returned to their home. 2 pounds John F. Cruz, vagrant, is be ing charged with petty larcency SWIFTENING «VA having taken clothing under $25 3 pound can.................. valuation Last Times by Dooley Keith N. Vallier, of Seattle, OREGON APPLE BUTTER A Saturday Being an antique hunter I had W ashington filed charges of as a field day at the local police of- sault a™ oeing arm ed with a and being 12 ounce can flee Tuesday afternoon, however, i dangerous weapon, against Mar- I wasn’t able to talk Chief V e r n i'in Davenport. Ashland, earlv on KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR S m ith it h m i l / of # any of the depart- « » ____ Sm out W ednesday morning 25 pound bag p ent s valuables. Among the col- Davenport was taken before 1‘ ctors items was the one and Justice of the Peace Nelle Burns JELLO only pair of hand cuffs in the pol Wednesday morning and express Assorted Flavors, 3 for ice departm ent which was made ed his desire to waive prelim in around 1850. However, the most ary hearing and was bound over SUPER SUDS interesting article was the old to appear at the next session of ball and chain, which Chief Sm ith the grand jury. In lieu of ball. Large size told me the city m arshall used to Davenport was taken to the Jack- use on victim s and put them out son county jail W ednesday morn ASK FOR YOUR S 4 H « R F F m « t i u m under the tree in the Plaza area ing. tt break up a lot of boulders which happened to be in that particular spot. The finger printing equipm ent in the police departm ent will soon be in the antique bracket also. PRESENTING The police departm ent asked for many changes to be made in the departm ent Tuesday evening at the Council meeting. John C herney was hailed into I the police court twice this week. ' M urray Brown was fined $25.00 m and costs for reckless driving. Robert Baylor posted $5.00 ball for perm itting a person to oper ate his vehicle w ithout license Donna Blankenship, $10.00 With a W estinghouse Refrigerator! violation of basic rule; George Sikes, $15.00 bail for violation of basic r,u 1 e; Charles Tourville drunk and disorderly forfeited NOW * With $10.00 bail; A lfred Berry, cited to Safer - Surer * A Five Year appear for breaking basic rule Food Keeping Freda Burger, to appear for vio Protection Plan * lation of basic rule; A rth u r M RW««« « w a« — . . . ---- , Gilbert, $15.00 bail for voiation of basic r u le; Chrales Tourville (OLDER COLD only with Westinghouse , Muntz ha* nothing on Jim Busch. Listen to what he Ray Stock will both appear in | told up, this morning: and only at court for driving on wrong side of the road; R obert W eaver, parking ( on wrong side of street to appear BUSCH SPEAKING: “I’ve got a 1940 Ford Truck that I want John Reedy, expired drivers lic to sell to any guy that comes along. It’s got a GMC motor, large ense, posted $5.00 bail; Chester Brownie, and a White Rear end, chassis only, 158 inch wheelbase Authorized Westinghouse Dealer Rapp, $20.00 bail for violation of You name the price.” basic rule, he was driving 7i 20 South First St. Ashland. Oregon miles an hour. Police officers Ghea and Han RED CARNATIONS Mill Wood Fuel Oil Alfred’s Florists Gunter Fuel Co. NOW! jn S P E C IA L S fresi - & - PLAZA GROCERY S il» 45© 7 /C #0 a ^1« / # a l ZZ© Z / 0 A ONE-ACT PLAY titled MAKE MOTHER HAPPY Busch Has Gone Cra^a-a-zy” 1949 YATES ELECTRIC CO. h e 2 T ™ M,LLER SPEAK,N0 We Stand Ready Don’t Forget To Serve Your Automotive Needs We’ll do your work at reasonable prices and t And we’ll do work which will satisfy you. Sunday Mother “A Gift from the Jewelers is always Something Special C ly d e N . C a to n GARAG (Siskiyou Boulevard anti f- diani Street, AT THE KI.AMATH JUNCTION Skeleton •Vhiand Phone 713) Next to the Mart "O"’ don’t Io « your ™B l S,C“ SPEA*t,N (,: "Here’s four Christmas presents that Santa (Jaus left me and I want to give them away.” EARL WILLIAMS SPEAKING: “You mean that 1940 Nash with the new paint job, that 1940 Chevrolet Tudor, that 1946 Ford Tu- dor?” BUSCH SPEAKING: “Get rid of them, that’s an order.” BOYS TOGETHER: Busch has gone craaazy and is trying to give these cars away . . . Check the prices on them and you’ll see what we mean. J EARL WILLIAMS ORTH MILLER Just a couple of used car salesmen trying to get along with everybody. Busch Motor Co. 50 N. Main Phone 3381 or 21311 Used Car Lot at 93 North Main Ashland, Oregon