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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1938)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 new home in Tulv I-aike, Calif., , where Mr. Purvis is employed i m md Mrs Bill I ’" l !- ” 1,1 jenny Creek were shopping •" Ashland Tuesday • M: .tn,I Mi- E l< 1'1.L turned Wednesday from a vacs- i tion on the coast • fed MeN’emy and Morey Wood son returned Wednesday from u trip to San Francisco. • Tom Mmb of Talent visited friends here Wednesday enroute to I Red Mountain on a hunting trip I About People You Know! ] • OCTOBER harvest • Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prescott of Stevens’ home-made sausage. The Chiloquin visited here with rela Waffle Shop. • Mrs. Dora Gienger visited with tives Monday. relatives in Klamath Falls Sunday. • Helen Lee returned recently from Wolf Creek where she has • Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer and Mi. and Mrs Henry Shaffer been visiting relatives. c. • Dorothy Applegate is employed are hunting this week in eastern at the Ashland Hotel Beauty shop Oregon. in the absence of Mrs. Ben Ander • Zelda Heer of San Franctaco week son who is vacationing in Minne visited for a few days this t! sota. with her mother, Mrs. Bertha • Guy Lewis of McDowell, Calif . Heer. visited here last week-end with • Mr. and Mrs Sam Jordan, Phil relatives and friends. Sergent and Fred Neil are hunting • Mrs Jay Terrill and Mis Sam • Mr. and Mrs. Dick Petersen of in eastern Oregon. Shoes Gioir*—Sweater»—Blanket»—Woolen»—in fact, the v Chiloquin visited here Monday • Mr. and Mrs. James Yeo and Hamilton attended i’-TA school of i items you lime needed and eau une now! instruction in Medford Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashcraft with relatives. • Alice Patzke of Bly, Ore . is i made a trip to Crater Lake Sun • W M Maxwell of Keene creek visiting here at the home of Mr. | day. was a business caller here Wed • Karl Oeser visited with friends nesday. and Mrs. Albert Pederson. • Gordon MacCracken and Frank in Yreka Sunday. 0 Mi and Mrs Art Eastland are | Van Dyke made a business trip to • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sander and I in the Klamath country working in j northern California Tuesday. daughter Carla Jean of Yreka vis the potato harvest. 1 • Try our buckwheat cakes with ited here Sunday at the home of • Mis Meda Fox spent Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Sander. CHILDREN'S »ADIES’ SILK AND SILK AND WOOL • Mrs. Dick Williams of Hilts ; in Medford m i; I'.nka won WOOL shopped and visited with friends visitors in Central Point Sunday. here Tuesday. • Larry Chamberlain of Medford • Mis Maud E Day of Portland j visited here Monday with Mrs. Kay- i has been a guest of Mr and Mrs ; G H. Eaids. Mrs Day is a sister Hurm—«II m < h >I cloths Guise. < mit on tht* fine • Frank Jordan made a business of Mrs Eads. XII »Irr» .im) in good Mrru wurm houe— Mr. and Mrs Manning Miller trip to Lincoln Wednesday. u rille ««rm gumuet of Grass Valley. Calif., and Bob • M. P. O’Harra returned Wed nesday from San Francisco where Nelson of Lakeview have been he has been transacting business guests of Mr and Mrs L Luck- I terhand for the last week for the last few days. • Fred Ritzinger of Pendleton is • Much interest is shown in the visiting here for a few days with coming fireman's ball which will , be held at the city hall Saturday relatives and friends. • Lyle Reeder made a business night. Oct 29 Music and eats will be furnished, and the event is be trip to Yreka Tuesday. If you’re planning on going • Frank Dutro of Oakland. Calif . ing planned as an annual affair. anywhere or shipping any visited here Wednesday at the • Mr. and Mrs Gene Richardson thing, your Southern Pacific home of Mr and Mrs Ebe Dunn. and Mrs. Karl Richardson, former 1 • Dan Kay made a business trip residents of Talent, shopped here agent will gladly give you last week while enroute to Texas to Grants Pass Wednesday. complete information on • Harry Kiley of Ely. N<v via • Mr. and Mrs Eller, who have costs, accommodations and All Regular Stock—New and of Highest Quality ited here this week at the home of been making an extended visit here and up north, left Monday train schedules. No obliga Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crosslin. • Mrs. L. D. Westfall returned to for their home in Wakefield. Kan. tion, just call on: 7Q B ««*7« I’AKT U<M>| her home recently from the Com Mrs. Eller is a daughter of Mr $3.69 / vv COTTON SHEET IBM and Mrs. Sam Hamilton. munity hospital where she under S. i. BAILEY • Mrs VV Blunt of Anderson went a major operation. Ashland—Phone 250 • Dr. E. G. Everett, physician and creek was a Talent visitor Thurs 00» UIM»I $1.19 < 72**4 surgeon, office 22 Swedenburg day. $3.98 70*14» OTTON SHEET ©AT Prettyman and Lloyd Pet building, res phone 18-L. 142tf > • Mrs Bob Purvis and daughter erson left last week for Okla- Jeanette moved recently to their home to visit with relatives and Qff 73*M TM- WOOL friends at their old home. $7.90 73*M4 • DOI -RLE SHEET © Mr and Mrs Ross and Mr and Mrs. Larkins of Sacramento h <• guests of Mr and Mrs 8 Hackler. I Mrs Ross is a sister of Mr Hack - • <■ *» ler and Mrs I^irkin a niece BOYS’ • L. C Jones of Anderson creek j MEN S ALL WOOL was shopping here Monday. • TOM SAWYER” • The Girl Scouts, under the lead RrguLur stock ership of Mrs. Roy Parr, went on | value« to J2. um a hike Wednesday and enjoyed an • outdoor dinner in the evening. One • The Girl Scouts, under the Hay Round All of our regular stuck Trip leadership of Miss Jeanette Gore, ¡ Coniami t'oat style—open .lemN dark plain.—fancy are planning an outing for Fri- ! 5.30 Eulfene 9-10 day with a camp fire luncheon. Our regular JI.50 »»lue bruudr-lolh«—and a few 3.45 6-35 •'f»*dford • The Glad-To-Meet-You club met whites — close out: .30 Thursday evening in the city hall 13 TO 17 SIZE- -55 4.15 7.05 with a good attendance. Among those enjoying the evening were KEG. HMr a number of Valley View visitors who took part in the program. • Mrs O K McCurtain was DEPOT: MN INGER’S CAFE PHONE: 52 called to Davenport, Wash , to see | her mother, who is ill. • Bradley Dixon, who has spent Watsonville, Calif. where his fam property in Hyde Park aJ • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gleims jr. the last four months on the Moore ily is located Mr Dixon formerly and will ta-gin improvement* are the parents of a girl bom at ranch near Jacksonville, waa a operated the Talent service sta • 1 ' I k and family rrt the Community hospital in Ash Htopover guest here with Mr and tion now in charge of Joe Spitzer thia week from a visit la land Wednesday, Oct 12, and they Mrs. L. W. Tame while enroute to • Fred Prcttyman purchased tomia have christened her Cora May. • Irene Alcocks, who Is a medical student in Portland, waa a week end visitor here • Mr and Mrs E. Dudley of Yreka spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Tame. • Mr and Mrs Lem Frink at tended the wedding of Mrs. Frink's SHOWS THOUSANDS OF WOMEN brother in Everett, Wash., last | Saturday. New Low • Hugh Combest is spending a few days this week in Bonanza. Cost o • Fire practice drill, held at 1:30 p. m. Thursday, helped to famil iarize volunteers with the new fire equipment. • Parent-Teachers association Is conducting a membership drive in Talent this week. The group meets Friday afternoon. AS YOU THINK • Mrs Frank Hart, who lives south of town, suffered a broken arm last week. • TALENT • CLEARANCE! Clearance of Fall Clothes SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END: • COATS HOSE SWEATERS 35c—3 for SI .00 dose out $2.99 Free Travel close out $2.1! INFORMATION Sale of Blankets Southern Pacific 62c 82c 1.47 W CONVENIENT SERVICE TO OREGON POINTS BOYS’ CORDS DRESS SHIRTS SWEATERS 3. 67c ea $1.97 , ELECTRIC COOKING oftfy ÿg aiifuicA STUDIO COUCHES DUOFOLDS You’ll like its conventional design and its glistening all white porce lain enamel finish. 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