Friday, December 27, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pag* 3 I • TÄLENT* INVENTORY SALE SATURDAY & MONDAY I No. Ji, NI and» rd Pack 1 I I TOMATOES I 1 1 3 for 28c 1 1 N<>. -i'/, SPINACH 10c CHEESI I I 1 1 1 Nu- *'/» APRICOTS I5e J 1 L9c KOUUE VALLEY q J WADHAM’S No. 2 SIFTED SWEET GEM PEAS 15C Del Monte 14c COFFEE IJBBY'N No, Ji, SAUER KRAUT 10c 1 lb. Tin 24c 16c ORANGES K.C BAKING POWDER 10 Oz Tin 5c Jl'K E 2 for lc 49’s FLOUR 49’s BOQUET - - - BLUEBELL - - KITCHEN QUEEN - KEVY RED ROSE - WHITE HOUSE - KERR S BEST PATENT FISHER S BLEND - $1.59 1.79 1.79 1.79 1.98 1.98 2.39 Fire destroyed the home of Carl Beeson of Talent in a Christmas morning conflagration which com­ pletely ci stroyed the home The fire, which was supposeded- )y due to defective wiring or a bad flue, started in the attic and, whip­ ped by winds, spread over the en­ tire house before the Talent Fire Department could function. The Ashland fire department was call­ ed, but arrived Ux> late The loss I partly covered by insurance, was greatly lowered by speedy action I of neighbors who saved most of the furniture Mr. and Mrs. George Shuler en­ tertained a group of friends at a dancing party Dec. 24 at their home at Hyde Park Forty guests enjoyed merrymaking to the mus­ ic of the Morgan orchestra MaUline Maxwell was very much surprised Saturday afternoon when a number of her classmates came to help her celebrate her seventh birthday. Games were played, af­ ter which a lunch was served. In­ vited the guests were the pupils of I the second grade and Shirley Reid and Buddy Kincaid. Leon Adams of Santa Barbara, I California, arrived Monday evening to spend Christmas with his moth­ er and Mr William Maxwell Mr. and Mrs Roland Parks, who are teaching in Malin, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs R F Parks of Talent and Mrs W. C. Bevington of Ashland MsiinW'th Malin high school. Uc C