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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1939)
.i(lay, Feb. 10. 193» SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Mis Glen Brown on Anderson creek The baby wux bom Huminv Jan. 2W • Dudley Kates underwent a goit er Operation at tin. Sacred I h art ^Withrow and family moved hospital Wednesday . Mcb'Hihluii ranch into th® m Mi and Mi Bert l piiwarm'i house In Talent Danny Barron of Ashland have t'Le Burkhart of Portland purchiuail the Walkemire place west of town, moving In last week Fweek end guest of Mi ami • Ed Foss wiin a business visitor Ii,L Trvon Mr. Burkhart is In Medford Tuesday t.w<»f Mrs Tryon. • Mrs E Diamond of southern Ir and Mrs Art Hast land California is a guest of her slater, [„.turned fnim Idaho where Mm Breese and family. Lient three weeks They were • He vend lot al men were called | hv the death of Mr East by thr Southern Pacific I brother, who wus killed In to remove snow on the company Stakiyou Li yards there truck I and Mrs Clarence Homes • William Hpringstead, has L, from .. .... . Bunday been stopping with the who .............. Birdsell L after a few days visit family south of town, moved to Iwllh relatives Medford Wednesday L Fred Goddard left last Lr Han Francisco, where she • Mis Flora Mahary left for Lix-iui « month visiting her Medford Tuesday, where she has ■«cured employment. [ Mi" M Yates • t and Mm BUI Boyd, who thru place of business lust fio Mr and Mm Ed Maxson, fbuixlay for Hjiokanc, Heat- Lyrnpilt and other points In Owtun to visit friends and • Die luidies Aid met Thur.(day La prim to attending the at the club house with Mrs An hancisco fair When they re- derson leading the meeting In Mrs »h«-y will take over their new Mitchells absence Mis Anderson of business in Crescent City w Greyhound bus terminal ami Mrs A Pedersen were hos teases for the afternoon Others nx»m »nd fountain present included Mrsdames W p and Mrs R. F Parks spent Hord, Wert, Roop, H I>e .lamett, in Central Point visiting V Netokei ■ Hjertagei W and Mrs Fred Hodap ami Holmtx-ig. Fr<-d Haynes, .1 Clark, It Williams, Wright, T Quamme ■ and Mrs Bob l»gan and and Miss Margery Williams Re- r moved Thursday Into the frrshmenta were served following rr apartment vacated by the business meeting jid Mrs Ben Webster. Mr Kjr, Wrbatrr will move onto • Mis F It Williams entertained Cnch where the l^ofana have Friday with a birthday party for living for thr hul alx years her little daughter, Norma Kay ■fir« Delta mid !>>!■ Thomp- Those ¡»resent were Bruce and Eerr pleasantly surprised by Craig Williams, Mary B and Wil- Khday party given In thrlr inarie Brown, Howard Nelson, I by the Epworth league Sherry Bradfield. Ruth Rosecrans, Malay evening About 30 Wylin and Dickie Reigel. Jessie L were present tor an evrnlng and Ginkle Newman, Arthur Ped | at game« Refreshments ersen, Dule and Calvin Newman, Sally Ityi-e, Bobby Clevenger, Del I wived Idi Tame relumed from Port- bert Nelson. Mrs Modene Brown, May Nelson. Mrs Helen iTburaday. where hr had been Mrs [¿jig aomr time receiving1 Reigel and Mrs Margaret Clev enger Thr children played garni*« >1 treatment. r« Preston triade a business and refreshments were served. Norina received many nice gifts to Medford Saturday r and .Mrs Ben Clark roport • Mi and Mrs Cliff C<»n<- and »• grandson, Imni to Mr un<! son of WestwiMsl wen* guests at the Frank Ward home • Mr and Mrs Jake Lindner of Yreka visited at the home of her mother, Mrs M Seif, Sunday. • Mr and Mrs Walter Mitchell of Klamath Falls visited at the ' home of his brother, Bert Mitch- | ell, Sunday • Mrs W Hidmberg, Min B Mitchell, Mm T Anderson, Mm. Arthur Pedersen, Mm H De Jar- nett and Mm Roop attended the World Wide Fellowship tea held in the Methodist church in Yreka Tuesday. Feb 7. A fine program and delicious refreshments were enjoyed The contributions at the meeting were to be used for mis sionary relief work in Chile. • Freddy Ix-yman and Miss Em ma Zanotto drove to Medford Tuesday. • Mr and Mis Bob Gilberg spent the week-end visiting in Mt. Shas ta and McCloud. —•-------- TALENT • t * Sal unlay and Monday SiHM-ialh RUCHEN QUEEN FLOUR POTATOES 25 Lbs. IJ.S. No. 2 23c AVOCADOS Each 5c PINK SALMON 10c MILK Oregon SUGAR C & H 25-Pound Sack each 6c VEGETABLES 3 for 10c ✓ 4 Pounds BACON SQUARES—pound - 17 C 1 ” a Bkillfu| croAfl between A rigorous schedule including visits to between 75 and 100 clubs, schools, church organizations and other groups has been planned for I men's and women s symposium de- J bate teams at the University of Oregon it was announced by W. A. ¡ Dahlberg and D. E. Hargis, direc- I tors of the groups and professors of speech. Fraternal groups, Granges, high schools, civic and church clubs in all parts of the state have re quested the groups to appear dur- > ing their three-month touring schedule. The men’s team will visit Ash land high school Feb. 21. • of the inter-denominational organ- i ization, ''Truth for Students,” will be held at 5 p. m. Sunday at the Christian church. All persons in terested are urged to attend. H’lancy all its own! Miracle whip ,fllly different from all other ,1- ,lnR',~’Rn<oothcr, flufTier, morn C| oiih .Try Miracle Whip—wx»n! 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HERE’S THE LABEL: LOOK FOR IT -"T Ht-fCON«HTS ------------- «-------------- hat is different PEARL Reduced Fares, All Expense Fair Tours Offered by Railroad ary spencer // $1.34 o RESSMAKING •Ilions prefer this “flavor SHORTENING BULK BUNCH .Many Coming Events Scheduled for OSC The County Court has set the dog license fee for this year at $1.00 for males and $1.50 for females, which is the minimum allowed by law. Get your license before March 1st as the pen alty is then added. GOOD NEWTOWN APPLES $1.19 Reduced train fares to San Francisco, just announced by the Southern I’acific company, will make it possible for practically everyone in this vicinity to see the Hie following state or regional REAI. EMT ATE and events held at or sponsored by Golden Gate International expo REAL INBCRANCE Oregon State college are scheduled sition which opens Feb. 18, ac Ill 41 Eaat Main for the last half of February and cording to J A Ormany, genera) passenger agent. Portland. tails1 .March Dairy manufacturing short The new fares go into effect COUFM at ( 'oi vallis, Feb 13 to 20 Feb 15, allowing ticket holders State agricultural banquet, OSC ample time to get to San Fran F. b ia. cisco for the gigantic opening cele Oregon Dairy Manufacturer's bration on the 18th. The round association convention, OSC, Feb. trip coach fare from Ashland to 21 to M San Francisco has been reduced to WOMEN and CHILDREN Oregon meeting National Farm considerably less than two cents a Loan axs. M latioii OSC. Fe b 24 mile. Tourist and standard I*ull- I Hooked Rugs and 25 man fares are on a slightly higher | Annual State Foresters' banquet basis. 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