Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 12, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, Auguwt 12, 1938
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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White H oum - 49’ n
Hour I n Al I ín Lowest Not
TOMATOES, lb. - 4c
BANANAS, 4 lbs. - 23c
PEPPERS, pound - 8c
ORANGES
1C
LEMONS
13c
EGG PLANT, lb. - 10c
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs. 52c
rLAZA MAKKF.Í
KAMT KR>r.
PHONE 188
SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS
El
East Side & Plaza Meat Markets
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Special
$1.29
SUGAR
BU Y A SAUK FOR CANNING!
FINE GKANU-
Oyf QQ
LATED—100 lbw.
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C&H, 100 lbs. - $5.09
C&H, 25-lb. bag $1.32
C&H, 10-lb. bag - 53c
C&H, 51b. bag - 28c
Saturday
HAMBURGER - 15c
STEAKS - 15c to 25c
LEG OF PORK - 22c
PORK STEAK 171C
PURE LARD - 10c
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CORN-VACUUM PACK........................ 14c
OVAL SARDINES—each.......................... 9c
SAUER KRAUT—No. 2|........................ 13c
PUMPKIN—No. 2^............................... 11C
PEACHES—No. 2|............................... 15c
HOMINY—No. 2i................................. 12c
COFFEE—1-pound tin........................... 25c
• TALENT •
• Mr and Mrs Joe Tryon spent
Sunday evening in Central Point
visiting Mr. and Mrs Mllhoan
• Grandma Works and daughter,
Mrs. Riley Niswarner of Medford,
drove to Crater Lake Wednesday
• Mrs lx>ulac Combcat is ill
• Tile community is grieved by
the death of Mrs A T Haines
Her place an a friend and neighbor
can never be filled here in Talent.
• Mis E.lilli OOdUU m working
in the assessor's office in Medford
this month.
• Mr and Mrs. Scofield anil son
Paul moved into the Smith place
last week which recently was va­
cated by the Maher family, who
moved to California.
• Clarice Holmes, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Holmes, un­
derwent a tonsil operation Tu,.i-
day in Medford.
• Bobby Baylor left Monday eve­
ning for near Grants Pass, where
he will work in the hop yards.
• Mrs Grace Johnson of Ix>s An­
geles is a guest of Mr. and Mrs
Kermit Zerlein.
• The Talent 4-H club attended
the county 4-H clubs picnic at
Jackson Hot springs Friday.
• Clyde Purdue sprained his ankle
Sunday while playing baseball for
Talent.
• Mr and Mis L H. Hughs of
Fern valley called on Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Welburne Sunday
YOUR FAVORITE SOUP
TO ORDER
()UICK SERVICE!
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER, Prop
VEAL SHOULDER
ROASTS, pound 121C
STEW - 7ictolOc
LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c
DILL
SAUSAGE, pound - 15c
3 for 19c
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>> for & * W
Fluhrer’s
cakes
Pastries
ASHLAND CREAMERY
PICNIC HAMS, lb. 19c
RAPPS CANTALOUPE
4 for - - - 25c
ICE CREAM
Pint 15c - Quart 29c
TASTY SALAD
DRESSING—par quart
COFFEE
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27c
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• Mr and Mm It Buckmaater of • Mr. and Mrs Omey Goddard property and contemplates moving
San Francisco visited with Mr I and son Carlos of Wagner Creek here, she said Mrs Tryer is a
former Talent resident.
and Mrs Roy Estes over the week­ were Talent callers Sunday.
end Mrs Buckmaater was Cath­ • Mr and Mrs. Fred Rapp and • Hazel Stockstill of Ashland was
erine Estes before her marriage
son Chester went to the huckle- a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norval
• Mr and Mrs Ambrose Pen­ j l»erry mountain near Prospect ! Stockstill last week
nington of Malin were callers here Sunday and reported berries slow • Mr. and Mrs Elvis Cochran and
I to ripen.
Monday.
daughter Ann of Klamath Falls
• A shower was given for Mm • Arthur Hamaker of Medford spent the week-end with their par­
ents and relatives.
William (Reims, jr Friday after- called on friends here Sunday.
n<x»n at the home of her mother, • Miss Myrtle Kelty of Redding, • Joseph Spitzer, a resident of
Mrs. Earl Allen Mrs (Reims was Calif., spent the week-end at the i Talent for 32 years, died at a lo­
the recipient of many beautiful home of her parents. Mr and Mrs cal hospital Friday morning Fun­
eral services were held Saturday
gifts. After looking over the pres­ Garrett Kelty.
ents. admired by all, refreshments • Mrs Trig Frazier of Merrill afternoon in Ashland and inter­
were served by Mrs Allen, assist­ visited with her home folks Sun­ ment was in the Talent cemetery.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long. • Alfred Norris of the Norns
ed by Dorothy Allen.
• Max Carter, who is employed • Mrs Louise Olsen is occupying grocery spent a couple of days in
by the park service at Crater an apartment at the Webster Portland last week.
• Delta Thompson spent Saturday
Lake. was a caller here Wednes­ home until school opens
day evening He formerly was a • Mr. and Mrs. Joy Maxwell of in Ashland visiting friends
Nampa. Ida, are calling on old • Mr. and Mrs. Desmond spent
Talent boy.
• Mr and Mrs O. S. Butler of friends and neighbors here this the week-end at their home in
Wonder, Ore.
Ashland were business callers here week.
• Mrs Tryer of Ashland was in • Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hamilton,
Monday
• Mr and Mrs Roy Estes and Talent Monday looking after her accompanied by relatives from
Mr and Mrs Buckmuster went to
Holland, Ore., Sunday to spend
the day with Mr. and Mrs Clar­
ence Holmes
*Mr. and Mrs. Terry Quigley and
We’re Glad So
infant son of Weed, Calif . are
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Many of You
Mrs Gairett Kelty. Mr Quigley
is a brother of Mrs. Kelty.
looked In . . .
• Mrs. Emma Moore of Jackson­
J
ville called on friends here Wed­
nesday.
UTE appreciate the large
• Talent's up-and-coming base­
’’ number of our old and
ball team played Gold Hill on the
new friends who visited S'
Talent diamond Inst Sunday, win­
our new shop last Satur­
ning the Important league game
day and early this week,
11 to 6
and we want to repeat our
invitation to those who
have not yet been in.
Please come, and see what
we have provided for both
your convenience and com­
fort, as well as your better
appearance . . .
PETE’S LUNCH
ROASTS, lb 10c-15c
LEG 0 LAMB lb. 22jc
LAMB SHOULDER 15|c
PORK
pound 25c
DEL ROGUE
TOMATO JUICE
PHONE 5ti
PICKLES - 3 for SC
COLORED HENS
ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE
Watermelon • /S^ lí S óvnd 2 c MILK
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
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> ... FREE DELIVERY
Hair Styling—Tinting—Bleaching
Facials Scalp Work—Manicuring
Machineless Waves
SPECIAL—One Week Only, Aug. ’5-20!
OIL PERMANENTS $2.00
Ashland Hotel
Beauty Shop
PORTIA MeKEKN, Manager
Ashland Hotel Building
Phone 80
Kansas, left Tuesday for the Lava (
Beds and other places of interest
and will be away for several days.
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First Baptist Church
Charles E. Dunham. Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45
a m., R L. Walker, superintend­
ent.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock.
"How the Inner Light Failed,” is
the subject of the pastor’s sermon.
Young people's union will meet
at 7 p. m.
Evening service. 8 o’clock The
pastor will preach the sermon.
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
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• Dr. and Mrs R. E. Walker re­
turned Wednesday from Portland
where they have been visiting
with relatives for the last several
days.
Congregational
Church
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Boulevard and Morton Streets
Rev. H. S. Wannamaker, Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.. with
clases for all ages. Mrs. Glen Pres­
cott, superintendent.
Morning worship. 11 o’clock.
"What Jesus Planned for and Ex­
pects of the Church,” by the pas­
tor.
Union church services, 8 p. m..
at the Episcopal church with the
Rev. Wannamaker preaching
Everybody is cordially invited
to these group services.
•
• Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Mills are
the parents of a girl born Thurs­
day at 91 Gresham street.
• Emerick Jones returned Wed­
nesday from Chetco where he has
been fighting fire.
THE ASHLAND HOTEL
wishes to extend their con­
gratulations and express
their appreciation to the new
ASHLAND HOTEL
BEAUTY SHOP
for giving Ashland such a
fine, modernistic beauty par­
lor.
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BEST WISHES TO OPERATORS
MISS PORTIA McKEEN
MISS CLARA PEDERSON