Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 08, 1949, Image 7

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ORDERS being taken now for
Homemade Fruit Cakes at the
Muple Market Fruit Stand,
South end of Phoenix.
Southern Oregon News Review
News in Review at Hilt
SEE • the new Plustic Greeting
cards at the Southern Oregon
EATON’S
-
Corrasable
Bond
in
CARBON PAPER Bond Paper,
By Phyllis Alphonse
News Review, Next to the fire
packets and ream size. Sou­
typing paper; mlmeugraph
station.
thern Oregon News Review
paper. Southern Oregon News
Review.
The Hilt Brownie Troop, un­
DURO SIGN MAKER - letter
and number Decals. Southern der the guidance of Mrs. Nell
SISKIYOU LODGE
8 mllea CHIMNEY CLEANING - latest
vacuum equipment. For ap­
Oregon News Review, 38 East Larson, held a quilt making con­
So A ahlund Real food. C hick
pointment
call
Walter
Wolf
Main.
test recently. The little girls
en Speciality. Don Callahan.
o*(i, Rte 1, Box HO. A shland
O R C H A R D ERESI1
fru it o n ly , made lovely doll quilts and real
7271
quilts. Judging them were
FOB SALE ■ (I horae Brigg* and
direct from the trees to you, baby
Mrs
Ella
Dutro, Mrs Winifred
Strutton motor, uaed waaher,
at the Maple Market Fruit Mendes, Mrs.
Bernice Sage and
$15 00
Davenport $10 00 HOMS MADE James and Jellie«
Stand. South end of Phoenix. Mrs Sandy Milbrandt.
fo r sale at the Maple Market
They a-
Baby high chair $1.50 Black
Fruit Stand, South end of WANTED - Good used reservoir warded Diana Michelon 1st
Hawk truck Juck $0 00 Mr*
Phoenix
Stone, 543 So Mountain Ave
for water closet. L. Moberly, prize, Sharon IJufton, 2nd, Lean
209 Main St., Talent, Oregon na Rossetti, 3rd, Patty Trimm,
GET
your
PERSONALIZED
NEW T IM B E R L IN E S ta tio n e ry
4th, "Selma Trimm, 5th, and
CHRISTMAS cards NOW, we
in tan or green boxed 411
A P P L E S G o ld en an d R id Deli Lena Foggiato, 6th prize. The
have
a
big
selection
of
boxed
sheets, 24 envelopes at $1 00
clous Comice pears Filberts. prizes were nice dolls and mech­
cards. Southern Oregon News
Southern Oregon News Re
Walnuts, Pecans and Brazils anical toys. The troop also held
Review.
Silvers Growers M a r k e t . a fancy work bazaar in conjun­
view.
Farm to U. ’/* mile north of ction with that of their spon­
FO R SA LE
30 gal hot w a te r
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Phoenix on 90.
sors, the Legion Auxilary on
tank
with
fitting,
never
been
Free estimates and sketches
November 22, which realized a
used.
$12.00
Mrs L. Moberly,
cheerfully given Cement and
WANTED - 8" Jointer L E nice profit. Mrs Larson was
209
Main
St.,
Talent
,Oreg
pumice blocks Complete cov­
Moberly, 209 East Main, Tal­ their salesman
erage on building materials HARMONY BORDERED
ent, Oregon.
sta-
The Hilt PT A met for their
See Henry DeYoung's milking
tionery with ink to match at W O R K W A N T E D
regular meeting on Friday Nov­
T
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le
p
h
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e
parlor, Vi mile east of Talent
$1 00. Southern Oregon News
operator, fountain work, or ember 17, with President Opal
on Valley View Road
Review, 3H East Main.
if you have a position suit­ Ward opening the meeting. Mem­
able for ambitious married bership chairman, D o r o t h i a
GET YOUR winter supply of FOR YOUR APPLES - and nuts
woman contact Mrs H. E. Green announced that she has
for the Holidays try the Map­
apples now Newton's, Spitz-
signed up 39 members to date.
Sparks. Tel. 8320, Ashland.
le Market Fruit Stand first
enburg, Golden Delicious and
Discussion of plans J o r the chil­
South end of Phoenix.
red delicious Also English
FOR SALE - Apples, Bose and dren’s Christmas tree followed
walnuts, acorn squash and KLAMATH POTATOES - 50 lb
Comice, Pears, Walnuts, Fil­ and Mrs. Ward told the group
lovely comice pears. Stan-
berts Klamatti Spuds, $1.39 of the offer made by the Hilt
sack
$1
39
100
lb
sack
$2.75
Cliff’s Market at Phoenix
50 lbs., $2.75 100 lbs Silvers Memorial Post 9895 Veterans of
Apples, nuts, pears, and cider.
Growers Market. Farm to U. Foreign Wars to contribute to
TALENT**WATCH S H O P -
Silvers Growers M a r k e t .
‘■i mile north of Phoenix on the fund and thus make it un­
Farm to you. Mi mile north of
across from Talent Market
necessary for a house to house
highway 99.
Phoenix on highway 99.
Quality watch repairing Wes­
canvass
as has been done form­
ley Boyer, Prop
STATIONERY - Supplies, rub WANTED - Buttons, regardless erly. All agreed that they would
of shape, age, material They accept the offer with gratitude.
ber bands, paper clips, labels,
STATIONERY - Eaton’s High
are worth something Call It was also suggested that the
scratch pads, pens, ink, eras­
land Linen and Highland Vel­
Mrs Ida Conner Ashland 59- Scout leaders of Hilt be contact­
ers, pencils Southern Oregon
lum boxed at only $ 65 Sou-
84 235 Gibson at Talent
News Review.
ed and asked to prepare a
__ >-------------------- —----------- — --------— ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -----— ------------- Christmas play, using all groups
which include Girl and Boy
Scouts, Brownies and Cubs. The
same plan was agreed upon to
Business Directory
Pioneer Class
and Cabinet Shop
Commercial Finance Corp.
Loans on
Furniture
Automobile
Made to Measure Screen Doon
and Window«—Gia«« Grinding
EXPERT CABINET WORK
Windows — Door« — Auto Glass
Telephone
SEE
•
John Hamstreet, Mgr.
2-2961
75 Oak S t
137 North Pioneer
Livestock
Salary
Ashland
TaL 2-5111
M-274—Lie—S-296
Ashland !
e
KNOX
SHOE REPAIR
Craftsmanship plus Top Quality Materials
All Kinds of Polish—Shoe Accessories
“While You Wait Service’’
45 East Main
SHOWERS St BATHS
C. A. Lockwood Named
To International Post
Word has been received at the
office o the Oregon State Game
Commission that Charles A
Lockwood, Oregon State Game
Director, has been appointed to
the powerful resolutions com­
mittee of the International As­
sociation of Game, Fish, and
C o n s e r v a t i o n Commission­
ers. This organization is made
up of game and fish commission­
ers, administrators, and techni­
cians from United States, Cana­
da, and Mexico.
Serving with Lockwood tn
the resolutions committee of the
International will be H. D. Dod-
gen of the Texas Game, Fish,
and Oyster Commission; Harold
Titus of the Michigan Conser­
vation Commission; George W.
Davis of the Vermont Fish and
Game Service; R M. Freeman
of the Mississippi Game and
Fish Commission; Charles Fre­
mont of the Quebec, Canada,
Fish and Game Department; and
Dave Leahy of the Kansas For­
estry, Fish, and Game Commis­
sion.
New Pharmacy Lab. At OSC
VALLEY AUTO WRECKERS - Aids Drug Effect Study
OREGON STATE COLLEGE-
is now wrecking as follows—
1937 Pierce Arrow, 1937 Bu- Better facilities for students in
ick, two 1937 Fords, two pharmacy to study the effects i
Chev. trucks, three Plymouth of drugs on animal life have
sedans, two Chryslers, three been provided with the complet­
Dodge sedans, one Terraplane i ion of a new pharmacology lab­
coupe and many other makes oratory on the ground floor of
the pharmacy building.
and models
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SHOVEL P A & ! AMP D O N 'T L £ T
INVINCIBLE!
I'M INVINCIBLE! 6OIN
T H E *E MEATBALL* *C A A E YOU!
ALL THE W A Y ...I'M
J 0 *T KEEP T E L L IN 6 YOUC9ELE
YCHXCE INVINCIBLE.'
Thursday, December 8. 1949
C e n tra l Oregon B u lle tin
On Soils G iven A p p ro v a l
the choice and rotation of crops,
management of pasture and graz­
The central Oregon soil sur­ ing land, and maintenance of
vey report, “Land Capabilities soil fertility.
and Conservation Farming, Des­
chutes Area, Central Oregon,” is
Get your Job Printing at the
referred to approvingly in the
News Review
annual report of the U. S. Office
of Experiment Stations The bul­
letin, recently issued by the O -
S.C. soils department and feder­
FURNITURE
al agencies, is available free, in­
cluding soil maps.
UPHOLSTERING
“In these findings, attention
is directed toward the need for
applying practices that will re­
AUTO TRIM
sult in conserving the limited
supplies of water,” the federal
report states 'Erosion by either
Pickup & Delivery
wind or water presents serious
problems and land use practices
Phone 3217
have been developed which will
reduce these loses to a minim­
um. Information is given as to
Ticklers
By George
‘Sorry, Spike, it just wouldn’t woik. . . . We live in two
different underwoilds.”
M
I T ' * NO ¿O O P, COACH ! I CEPT
*A Y IN 6 WHAT YOU T O L P M E . W T
DOWN PEEP IN MY HEAKT I ICNEW
I W A * LYIN ô*
--
DR. E. N. TERRILL
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
DRAIN BOARDS
J. A. MARION
Dr. Robert J. Urie
OPTOMETRIST
Ashland’s only
22 SWEDENBURG BLDG.
ASHLAND. OREGON
INTERIOR TILE CONTRACTOR
514 Granite St.
Phone 3942
FREE ESTIMATES
Hearths & Fireplaces
give Christmas bags to the High
School young folks, too. Tenta­
tive date for the program was
set for Dec. 22.
At the conclusion of the rou­
tine business Mrs. Margaret Er-
sey, County health Nurse, show­
ed films and talked on Rheu­
matic Fever, Mrs Ersey also of­
fered to bring other interesting
films to Hilt when possible.
Hostess Mildred Graves and
Charlotte Robinson served re­
freshments of pie and coffee at
the close of the meeting
Ashland. Oregon
PHONE:
2-6886
HOURS:
9-12 and 1-5
Evenings by Appointment
Store Fronts
Ashland Machine Shop
IRVIN THE TAYLOR
ROBERT C. PITTS
HAND TAILORED SUITS
MACHINE WORK
WELDING
Alterations and Repairing
65 N. Main
Tel. 2-3011
KERRY
DRAKE
Saw Mills — Trucks
Industrial Equipment
53 Second St.
Phone <771
(If no answer call 2-2816)
Walter Redford, Realtor
Hooper’s Radiator Service
Ranches — Farms — Homes
Business Property
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired
Jess Kidwell,
38 East Main
Business Phone 7868
Telephone 3552
Ashland, Oregon
Res. Phone 3178
New Cores Installed
135 Morse
Phone 4851
MARY
W O R T H ’S F A M IL Y
jflfJ Œ S
NOW, LET'S SEE--ALLOW!NO ~
T M ,J} br !C k ER!
THREE MINUTES FOR COMMERCIALS 2 W ill YOU TURN
ANO SEVEN FOR MUSIC-- • j-r3 S ilv n iti> . face TH
C. E. Taylor
Rte. 1. Box 5ISA, Fordyce Street
Painting — Paper Hanging
Contract by the hour
Suggestions and Estimates Free
TEXTURING
Telephone 2-2916
— i a. m. to 5 p. m.
STATIONERY-
OFFICE SUPPLIER-
COMMERCIAL PRINTING—
Telephone 8561
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
38 East Main
IN THE. MOVIE»,»rlfc-NcVER A i>lAh
GIRL TAKES OFF HER GLASSES, SHE ,
BECOMES A
FLAMING BEAUTY-'-
HOUUM'.-'GUESS THEY MUST USE
TRICK LIGHTING• • • !