Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 21, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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    Gabrielson To Be
Luncheon Guest
C ou rt R eco rd s
Police Court
N a tio n a l
R ep ub lica n
c h a ir­
m an G u y G a b rie lso n is to v is it
th e west coast in O cto b er and
w i ll be th e speaker at a noon
luncheon a t the Jackson h o te l in
M e d fo rd on O cto b er 6 th, ac­
c o rd in g to the w o rd fro m Re­
p u b lic a n co u n ty hea dq ua rters.
As the space is lim ite d it w i ll be
necessary to m ake e a rly re se r­
va tion s e ith e r b y c a llin g M rs.
W B M c C u llo u g h in A sh la n d ,
2-1813. o r b y c o n ta c tin g th e
M e d fo rd o ffic e a t 227 W M a in
stree t T he p ric e is $1.25 fo r
th e lu n ch e o n and Sept 28th is
tth e fin a l lim it fo r p la c in g res­
e rva tio n s.
T H E C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
CHURCH
717 S is k iy o u B lv d .
E v a rt P B o rd e n , M in is te r.
S unday School, 9:45 a m M iss
F ra n cis C lin k . S u p t, M r A r t
S m ith , assistant Supt.
11:00 a m
W o rsh ip service.
S erm on b y D r. B orden. “ K eys
to the T re a su re C he st." M a r ­
g a re t Ram sey, o rg a n is t
7:45 p .m .— D ra m a tics C lu b
L e s lie D H uston, d r iv in g in ­
to x ic a te d . held in ja il, posted
b a il o f $150, fo r fe it
B la ir D C ro sb y, d r iv in g in ­
to x ic a te d . held in ja il, posted
b a il o f $150. fo r fe it
C h a rle s W L o w , a rrested on
w a rre n t
c h a rg in g
o b ta in in g
m oney u n d e r fa lse
pretenses,
fo r s h e r if fs o ffic e . R oseburg
School Board Briefs
Ite m s in c id e n t to th e o pe ning
o f school w ere on th e agenda o f
th e S chool B o a rd as a ll the
m em bers m et M o n d a y e ven in g
in the re g u la r m o n th ly m ee ting
T he m a jo r im p ro v e m e n ts a t the
va rio u s sites have been la rg e ly
co m p le te d w ith th e e x c e p tio n o f
th e a d d itio n at B e llv ie w w h ic h
is m o v in g a lo n g w ith A u sla n d
and Dodson d o in g the w o rk
B la c k to p p in g has been fin is h e d
a t B riscoe and L in c o ln schools
and th e re ta in in g w a ll at B ris ­
coe is u n d e r
c o n s tru c tio n .
T ra n s p o rta tio n was stu die d by
the B o a rd as w e ll as o th e r item s
connected w ith th e s ta rtin g o f
th e new te rm
USED CAR SPEC IA LS
1949 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR — radio, heater,
white sidewall tires, fender s t r i p s , low
mileage.
1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN — radio and heater,
very clean.
1946 NASH SEDAN — new paint, good rubber.
1941 B l’ICK SEDAN — radio and heater, excep­
tionally clean.
1940 NASH SEDAN — You name your price.
1938 EORD TUDOR — Price on this will surprise
you.
Attention Hunters
1948 FORD % TON PICKUP — 4-speed trans­
mission, 5 new tires and wheels.
1947 CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP — 4-speed
transmission, very clean.
1939 CHEVROLET PANEL — runs good, price
is cheap.
Busch Motor Company
50 N. M a in
Y o u r F rie n d ly F o rd D e a le r
A sh la n d , O regon
Phone 3381
Mt
A sh lan d c h a p te r D A R
m et at th e home o f M rs Anna
W agner and Miss L y d ia M ei a ll
on O ak street last F rid a y eve­
n in g w ith the fir s t vice-regent.
M iss M c C a ll, p re s id in g in the
absence o f the regent. M rs I. T
R obinson
R eports fro m the p ro g ra m
I c h a irm a n , M rs J H H a rk e r,
and fro m the state and n a tio n a l
c o m m itte e c h a irm e n w ere d is­
cussed. O ne o f the y e a r’s p ro ­
je c ts w i ll be the c o lle c tio n and
lis tin g o f p ic tu re s o f e a rly h is ­
to ric houses o f the A shland
area It is hoped th a t anyone
h a v in g e ith e r p ic tu re s o r a
house w h ic h m ay be p ho to ­
graphed w i ll contact the c h a ir­
m an. M rs. Rosa Dodge G aley.
T he p ro g ra m w h ic h was in
c e le b ra tio n o f C o n s titu tio n day.
was in charge o f M rs. M arga re t
Dodge, and to o k the fo rm o f an
a n a lysis o f th e d ocum ent and its
fra m e rs . She traced the strug gle
o f the co lo nists in th e ir fo rm a
tio n o f the fir s t states and th e ir j
b e lie f in the rig h ts and p r iv i­
leges o f free A m e rican s, show ­
in g th e b ro ad lon g range v is io n
o f the statesm en w ho p ro v id e d
fo r a g ro w in g p o p u la tio n and
c h an ging co nd itio ns.
D u rin g the so cial h o u r w h ich
fo llo w e d the p ro g ra m the host­
esses served re fre sh m e n ts o f
ice cream , cake and coffee.
Those assisting M rs. W agner
and M iss M c C a ll w ere M rs Una
L a M a rre and M rs. Ned Mars.
Precinct Leaders
To Meet Tuesday
A m e e tin g o f a ll Jackson
c o u n ty
R e p u b lica n
p re c in c t,
b lo c k
and
v o lu n te e r
p a rty
w o rk e rs w i l l be h e ld on Tues­
d ay e ve n in g . Sept. 26 at 8
o 'c lo c k a t the M e d fo rd h ote l,
a c c o rd in g to the a nn ouncem ent
made ye s te rd a y by Mrs. B e re th
H o p kin s, c o u n ty c e n tra l com ­
m itte e c h a irm a n . A n e x p e rie n c ­
ed p a rty w o r k e r fro m R e p u b li­
can state h e a d q u a rte rs w ill be
present to g iv e in s tru c tio n and
to a n sw e r q uestions on p re c in c t
w o rk I t is hoped th a t a ’ arge
atte nd an ce
o f those w ho are
a c tiv e ly engaged in the cam ­
paign p la ns w i ll a tte n d the
M e d fo rd m e e tin g
T he
new
R e p u b lica n head­
q u a rte rs w i ll be opened at 227
W M a in s tre e t in M e d fo rd n e x t
M o n d a y w ith M iss C a lis ta F a r­
r e ll in charge fro m 9 a m. to 6
p.m . each day. A re g is tra r o f
v o te rs w i l l be on d u ty u n til th e
d ea dline , O ct. 7th.
V o lu n te e r w o rk e rs are need­
ed and w i l l be w e lco m e d b o th
at the T uesday e v e n in g p re c in c t
m e e tin g and a t th e G u y G a b rie l­
son lu n ch e o n on O ct. 6 at the
Jackson h o te l.
A.
C.
Reneau, C la rk s v ille ,
Mo., w i ll re p la ce Breen R atter-
m an on the S o u th e rn O regon
••college fa c u lty as in s tru c to r o f
b io lo g y , D r.
E lm o Stevenson,
college
p re sid e n t,
announced
th is w eek R a tte rm a n is on a
y e a r’s leave o f absence.
Reneau to o k g ra d u a te w o rk
at th e U n iv e rs ity o f N ew M e x ­
ico last s u m m e r
He received
h is A B degree fro m W e stm ins­
te r college, his BS degree fro m
N o rth e a s t M is s o u ri
state
and
h is MS degree fro m the U n iv e r­
s ity o f M ic h ig a n He has ta u g h t
g en eral science and was d ire c to r
o f v is u a l e du catio n
a t N o r th ­
east M is s o u ri state.
NOW ONLY
’319°®
G E N E R A L ^ E L E C T R IC
H O M E FREEZER
B u y your food in q ua n tity when i t ’s cheap­
est, and keep u n til wanted in this big home
freezer! Holds 280 pounds of assorted foods
in prime condition up to a year
A u to m a tic te m p e r a tu r e co n tro l
•
O n e -p ie c e >teel cabin et«
•
4 " g la t« fib e r in « u la tie n
•
A u te m a tic in te r io r lig h t
(S-cu-fi the)
S e a le d -in r e fr ig e r a t in g l y s l e m
•
^D odqe
J FURNITURE
Dick Herndobler, Owner
115 East Main
Phone 8771
E a rle Jossy. c o u n ty e xte n sio n
Dr
A
E
M e rk e l. Jackson
c o u n ty p u b lic h e a lth p h ysiclu n | a g e n t. announced y e ste rd a y
w i ll be in A s h la n d on T h u rs d a y . th a t p u re b re d d a iry c a ttle o f
A s h la n d fo o tb a ll fans w ill Sept 21. fo r the fir s t o f the fo u r breeds w i ll be e x h ib ite d
have to tr a v e l to see th e ir lo c a l i m o n th ly
c h ild
h e a lth c o n fe r : by Jackson C o u n ty breeders at
fa irg ro u n d s on S u tu rd a y ,
team s in a c tio n th is w eek end j cnees. T he c lin ic w i ll be h e ld as the
B oth tlie S o u th e rn O regon c o l­ b e fo re at the W om en's C iv ic S e ptem be r 23
lege Red R aiders and th e Ash clubhouse
on
W in b u rn
W ay
T h is show is the o u tg ro w th o f
lan d h ig h G riz z lie s w i ll h it the w ith e x a m in a tio n s and im m u the p u re b re d G uernsey S h ow
road to p la y games o u t o f to w n n iz a tio n shots being g ive n fo r w h ic h has been held in th e lust
T he R aid ers w ill m eet L e w is pre-school age c h ild re n
fe w years.
and C la r k college o f P o rtla n d
I t is necessary to m ake up
S tate F a ir ru le s w i ll a p p ly to
in a S h rin e b e n e fit game at p o in tm e n ts by c a llin g th e p u b ­ the show , w ith rib b o n s aw a rd e d
Coos B a y S a tu rd a y n ig h t
lic h e a lth nurse ahead o f tim e in each class A tro p h y w ill be
O ffic ia ls here have rece ive d a t 2-1181 betw een 4 and 5 a w a rd e d to the cow w ith the
w o rd th a t a se ll o u t is e xpected o 'c lo c k
t best u d d e r in each breed
____________________
fo r the "M y rtle B o w l.” fir s t c o l­ |
O ffic ia l ju d g e fo r the show
lege gam e to be p la ye d in the
Camp White Post master J w h ic h w ill s ta rt at 9:30 a m .
coast c ity .
, w ill
be
H a ro ld E w u lt, D u iry
B o th team s w ill he g u n n in g Examinations to In* Given
S p ecia list fro m O regon S tute
fo r th e ir second v ic to ry in as
A n open c o m p e titiv e e x a m i­ C ollege
m any starts. L e w is and C la rk
n
a
tio n to f i l l the p o s itio n o f
defeated h ig h ly to u te d O regon
C ollege o f E d uca tio n. 28 to 12 p ostm aster a t C am p W h ite , to JUVENILE OFFICER
last S a tu rd a y w h ile S o u th e rn be g ive n a t M e d fo rd , has been TAKES OVER DUTIES
O regon c o lle g e dow ne d the A l­ announced by the U n ite d States
F ra n k
S a w a c k l,
M adison,
h am bra A lu m n i c lu b 27 to 7 the c iv il se rvice com m ission
w eek b efo re .
A p p lic a tio n s m ust be file d W is . assumed his d u tie s M o n ­
Coach A1 S im pson has been j w ith the com m issio n in Wash- day as Jackson c o u n ty ju v e n ile
p u ttin g h is charges
th ro u g h 1 in g to n , D C . not la te r th an Sep 1 p ro b a tio n o ffic e r
S a w u c k i replaces John Rich
d a ily scrim m ages w ith special te m b e r 28
em phasis on pass defense and
A p p lic a n ts m ust liv e in one I ard. w ho le ft Ju ne 30 to ta k e a
fu n d a m e n ta ls .
o f th e fo llo w in g areas: C am p p o s itio n w ith C a th o lic C h a ritie s
G rizzlies Face Redm ond
W h ite , B ro w n s b o ro , C e n t r a l ' in P o rtla n d
D u rin g the past tw o am i one
On the h ig h school scene, the P o in t, Eagle P o in t. G o ld H ill.
G riz z lie s w i ll ta n g le w ith Red­ J a c k s o n v ille , L a k e C reek. M e d ­ tiu lf m onths the o ffic e has been
m ond F rid a y n ig h t
in
th e ir fo rd , P h o e n ix , Sams
V a lle y ,
r
second gam e o f the season.
S hady Cove o r T a le n t
A fte r d ro p p in g a 27-20 heart-
F orm s fo r filin g m ay be se­
b re a k e r to C o q u ille last F rid a y c u re d at th e post o ffic e in any
th e y w i ll be tr y in g to b re ak o f these c o m m u n itie s.
in to th e w in c o lu m n a ga in st an­
o th e r
s tro n g
opponent
Red­
m ond d efe ated N e w p o rt 14 to 0
in th e ir o pe ne r F rid a y .
A s h la n d Coach Gene A llis o n
is c o n c e n tra tin g on defense in
d r ills th is w eek
COMPREH E N SIVI
Personal Liability
Policy
V Low Cost
Maximum Protection
S. C. Jones & Sons
‘•BILLINGS AGENCY”
(Since J u ly
1883)
DEPEN D A BLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
<
Corner Main and Oak
A shland H otel Bldg.
Phone 8781
improve footwork
OREGON STATE REGENT
GUEST SPEAKER TODAY
M rs G eorge H yslop o f C o r­
v a llis a rriv e d in A s h la n d th is
m o rn in g on her fir s t o ffic ia l
v is it as the O regon S tate Regent
o f the D au gh te rs o f the A m e ri­
can R e v o lu tio n
She
was ac­
co m p a n ie d b y M rs B G. H a rd ­
ing o f M e d fo rd , past-State Re­
gent and a m em ber o f the
C ra te r L a k e chapter.
M rs H y s lo p is to be th e guest
speaker at a noon lun che on o f
the M t. A s h la n d c h a p te r w h ic h
is being h e ld at th e L ith ia h ote l
today. F ro m A s h la n d the state
o ffic e r w ill c o n tin u e h e r itin e r ­
a ry to K la m a th F a lls and Lake-
v ie w .
t
Mrs. Charles J. Worth
Added to Library Staff
ÌAGER
M rs
C h a rle s J W o rth has
been added to th e s ta ff o f the
c ity lib r a r y , b rin g in g th e n u m ­
b e r o f fu ll- tim e em ployees to
fo u r. C ity o ffic ia ls say the in ­
creased use o f the lib r a r y has
made an a d d itio n a l s ta ff m em ­
b e r necessary. M rs. W o rth re-
p la c i s M rs. C o rin n e S m ith w ho
w o rk e d
d u rin g
th e sum m er
m onths.
help« tio r «nd
1 ,r
a fwMt ¿l.iiuc,
O lt ld lM lC
« IM IT I» .
Note lhr<M l*r«»-Kr«|» (calure*:
M n h lrd A llit ioti iole», ShiK'k
prool krcli Cuahion an<l C i u d i
loned liiftolr, vriilil«Ied tip|»eri».
Waahabh». Men*a: blue, reti, gold,
bl»< k, n h itr. M m ’s Mtid boy»’ :
W bite. M eli’», boy»',
little boy»*: Black.
VKcds,
7te &>oe o f¿foopàns
ti.tS
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O. K. RUBBER
WELDERS
‘On the Plaza”
Com plete T ire
Service
I
N. Pacific Highway 99
Phone 2-1051
B J JEWELERS
283 E A S T M A IN
R EC A PS — R E P A IR S
NEW — USED
B e t t e r C lo t h e s ï o r L e s s M o n e y
J
P H O N E : 5131
W E G IV E
S & H GREEN STAM PS
IS THERE A
? ■
W H IT E enam el tra sh b u rn e r
w ith coils, $35 M .W o il h eat­
er, $25. Phone 2-1813
B L U E P R IN T IN G : 2 4-H o u r ser­
v ic e 18” x2 4 ” p rin ts i» 75c
each. U p to 24” x 3 6 ” p rin ts 'if
$1.00 each. Phone 2-1221, O ak
S tre e t T a n k an Steel, O a k
and “ A .”
About •
Molded Suction Soles
CLASSIFIED
W IN D O W G L A S S , glass c lo th ,
w ood c irc u la to rs — a ll on d is­
p la y a t y o u r M a rs h a ll-W e lls
Store.
BIG 8-CU FT MODEL
u n d e r the su p e rvisio n o f Miss
H elen B uaenberk, d e p u ty p ro ­
b a tio n o ffic e r
Constitution Day Football Teams Pre-School Clinic Cattle Exhibit
Observed bv DAR Play Road Games Opens Thursday At Fairgrounds
This Week End
New Savings on
Reneau Named
G-E Home Freezers To SOC Faculty
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMtìlR 21, 1950
SOUTHERN ORF. I À) N NEWS REVIEW
PAQfc EIGHT
“He’s Happy
Now”
He banged up his car
la s t
week and fe lt p re tty bad, b u t
he to o k i t to . , .
CATON’S GARAGE
In Your Mind About
Materials For Home Repairs?
I f y o u r house needs " W in te r iz in g " and y o u 're w o n d e rin g
about the a v a ila b ility o r cost o f m a te ria ls , clffeck w ith us fo r
a F R EE cost e stim a te . . . and
M A A S S R E A L E S T A T E CO.
W H E N B U Y IN G O R S E L L IN G
Homes, acreages, sto ck ra n c h ­
es, business o p p o rtu n itie s see,
A s h la n d B ra n c h 1089 S is k i-
y o u B lv d . P hone 2-8481 a n y ­
tim e .
tf
INVESTIGATE COPELAND’S BUDGET PLAN
IT 'S N O T T O O E A R L Y to th in k
a b o u t C h ris tm a s g r e e t i n g
cards. We have a w id e selec­
tio n
o f styles and prices.
Com e in and lo o k th em o v e r
b e fo re the rush. S O U T H E R N
O R E G O N N EW S R E V IE W . 38
E M a in .
J. W. COPELAND
YARDS
Your Friendly Yards
M A K E T H O S E N E C E S S A R Y R E P A IR S N O W
A N D E N J O Y H O M E T H IS W IN T E R .
165 C Street
Ashland
Telephone 6551
T h e ir tra in e d b od y m en g ot busy and in a fe w days they
made those o ld b en t fe nd ers and dents in the d oo r lo o k lik e
new — th e y k n o w th e ir s tu ff.
15,000,000 CARS LOOK TERRIBLE
HOW ABOUT YOURS?
D riv e in to o u r B ody Shop and have a co m p le te checkup
. . . Y o u 'll get a c tio n ! A l l b od y w o rk done by e xp e rts. W e’ l l
m ake y o u r car fa c to ry fre s h " no m a tte r how m an y years
ago i t came o ff the assem bly lin e .
CATON
GARAGE
(S is k iy o u B o u le v a rd and In d ia n a S tre et)
A T T H E K L A M A T H J U N C T IO N
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