Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 17, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, Feb. 17, N
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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home Monday from the Commun­
ity hospital where she recently
underwent a major operation
• Bill Sander of Yreka visited
here Sunday at the home of his
parents. Mr and Mrs W G. San
der.
• Mrs Leonora Broili returned
last week from a business trip to
Portland.
• Lucille Chipman returned Sun­
day to Mount Shasta following a
several weeks visit here with her
parents. Mr and Mrs W. J. Chip­
man.
• Mrs. Ross Tilley shopped and • Alvin Al wine returned last
visited with friends here Monday week-end from Nebraska where
he attended the funeral of a rela­
from her home at Siskiyou.
• Lee Port jr. of Applegate vis­ tive.
ited in Ashland last week-end at • Mi. and Mrs. Karl Oeser spent
the home of his grandparents, Mr. a few days this week in San Fran­
cisco on business.
and Mrs. A. H. Peachey.
• Wanda Purves was called to • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Purvis of
San Francisco last week-end by Hilts visited here last week-end
the death of her grandmother.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
• Mrs May Russ, who has been ' Callahan
visiting at the home of Mr. and • Mr and Mrs H O. Butterfield
Mrs. J. R. Pittenger, left recently returned Sunday from an extended
for her home in Seattle.
visit in Bakersfield. Calif.
• Ellen Franco of Grants Pass
A Barry «pent aeveral day«
visited here last week-end at the this week in Redding on business. • Gene Ritsinger of Ashland was
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Lois Wilev of Grants Pass vis­ ' a caller in Talent Monday.
T. P. Franco.
ited here last week-end at the • A number of friends and neigh­
• Ruth Foster attended a Chris­ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bors of Mrs. Haw. south of town,
tian Endeavor meeting in Central T S Wilev.
spent the day Friday at her home
Point Sunday.
• Boyd Jones of Salinas, Calif . A covered dish luncheon was en­
• Harold Baughman left Sunday visited here recently at the home joyed at noon and the afternoon
for a visit in the northwestern of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B was spent in fancy work and vis­
part of Oregon and Washington
iting.
He was accompanied by an uncle. Jones.
• Clarence Woods of Portland • The Glad-to-Meet-You club met
Leon Baughman, who had been spent last week-end here at the j Thursday evening, Feb. 9, for a
visiting in Ashland two weeks home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs 1 regular monthly session with t>5
from his home in Camas. Wash.
persons enjoying a pot-luck sup­
E. A. Woods.
• Ailene Inlow of Gold Hill vis­ • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bauman per served by Miss Elva Thump
ited here last week-end at the of Hilts visited here Sunday at son, assisted by Virginia Garvin,
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruby Dobbins. Lydia May Baylor
Vai Inlow.
and Agnes Lacy. A splendid pro­
Tepner.
• Mrs. Portia Anderson and Mrs • Mr and Mrs. Jack Young and gram followed, with skits and mu­
Georgia Bowman returned last Mis. T B Gosnell Visited in Eagle sic by Talent people. Mrs. Prent­
week-end from Portland where Point Sunday at the home of Mr. ice of Medford and her accordion
they attended a convention of and Mrs. Arnold Gosnell.
| band entertained with several
beauty operators.
• Ted Barnes. SONS student, beautiful numbers. Mrs. Bert Sim-
• Mrs. Mary Dunlap, who has spent last week-end in North Bend mons was chairman for the eve-
been visiting here at the home of at the home of his parents.
j ning.
her mother, Mrs. M. C. Ashcraft, • Charles Gordon of Grants Pass • The Talent Grange gave a card
recently left for her home in Al­ was an Ashland visitor Monday.
party Saturday night in the
bany.
• John Billings of Yreka visited Grange hall. Cards and Chinese
• H. C. Beebe and R. L Fla- in Ashland over the week-end at checkers were on the program.
harty,
accompanied
by Sally the home of his parents, Mr. and • Mr. Manning, who recently suf­
Beebe, made a trip to San Fran­ Mrs. Ralph Billings.
fered a dislocated hip, has been
cisco late last week.
• J D Mars returned Tuesday able to attend his hardware store
• Mrs. Rose Empter of Montague from
Portland
with the help of crutches, and
a weeks visit in
was a recent business visitor in and Eugene.
is improving steadily.
Ashland.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burns of • Roy Coffman of Phoenix was a
• Reba Tennyson visited friends Klamath Falls visited here last Talent visitor Sunday.
in Rogue River Sunday.
week-end at the home of Mr. and • The floor of the dining room
Mrs M T. Bums.
in the city hall has been lowered
• Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Darby of three feet to a level with the rest
Eagle Point visited with friends of the building
• William Higgins, a resilient
here Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gran of here for the last 12 years, died at
Hilts were Ashland visitors last his home west of town Sunday
week-end.
night. An only son, Gordon, was
• Anita Cooke of Butte Falls vis­ called home from San Francisco
Monuments and Markers
ited here last week-end with her several weeks ago.
of Bronze and Granite
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cooke • Mrs. Janies Scott is spending
At Prices You Can Afford
• Paul Decker of Prospect spent the week in Klamath Falls, where
several days here this week tran­ she is visiting a daughter and son-
sacting business and visiting with in-law. the parents of a new girl
Next Door to Post Office
friends.
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bom Sunday, Feb. 12.
Call Office 113, Kes. 248-R
• Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gandee vis­ • Elton Petri attended the Glad-
Evening Appointments
ited Sunday in Jacksonville with to-Meet-You club session Thurs­
Mr. and Mrs. Arba Ager.
day evening.
‘DEPENDABLE SERVICE
• Jean Claycomb returned to her • L. C Jones of Anderson creek
was a business caller in Talent
Tuesday.
• Mrs. Harriett Bates was visit­
ing in Ashland Tuesday afternoon,
• Mrs. Karl Baylor and son
George were dinner guests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Temple Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Al Gargin and
two small children were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cowdrey
Monday evening.
• Clarence Haines made a busi­
ness trip to Weed last week.
• Crib Carrol and sister Esther
of the Dltsworth ranch near Pros­
pect were callers in Talent Sat­
urday.
• The Talent Study club met at
the home of Mrs. Edna Hordridge
Friday afternoon. The subject for
discussion concerned child rela­
tionship and was under the lead­
ership of Mrs. Jay Terrill.
• Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown and
family were guests of Mrs
Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Clark. Saturday.
• The Talent Townsend club met
for their semi-monthly session
Tuesday night. Mr. Sumner of
Gold Hill was present and gave a
talk on the plan. A good attend­
ance was present at the meeting,
which was concluded with refresh­
ments.
• Mr. and Mrs. H. Gillespie of
j Phoenix, Ariz.,
‘ ‘
were guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed,
' who live south of town.
• Mrs. Lewis Estes visited in
Medford Wednesday.
• L. Vanderail is sojourning in
the Tame auto camp.
• L. J. Balderstone and family,
formerly of Thompson creek, have
leased the Duncan place south of
Talent.
• Edith Cochran made a business
trip to Medford Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Sprouill and fam­
ily have moved to the Petri place,
which recently was vacated by
Steve Lunix, who has moved to
the Bellview area.
• TALENT •
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Life - Auto - Fire
INSURANCE
WAIT
SEE
HIE
BEFORE YOl
DECIDE!
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ATTRACTIVE
3
GAS RANGES
5k1
AT NEW LOW PRICES!
SPECIAL PRICES
»
On
RANGES
IN
STOCK
• FASTER — than ever before.
Oven and Broiler Pre-Heating
have been stepped up waiting
time cut to a minimum.
CLEANER —The gleaming por­
celain enamel range surface
wipes clean as easily as a dish.
EASIER — It makes cooking
easier with automatic heat con-
trol, smokeless broiler, simmer
burner«
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For those who have a (¡as Range
Now would he a good time to
purchase an Automatic Gas
Storage Water Heater
M. T. BURNS
SOON WILL COME SPRING
SO, NOW’S THE TIME TO
CHECK THAT MACHINERY!
We can fix anything
but an ornery cow—
and we can make a
yoke for her!
gPRING ACTIVITY on the farm will be upon us soon,
and now is the time to get machinery in shape
for the better weather ahead. Check over your equip­
ment, fix those bailing-wire mended parts once and
for all—have them welded for keeps! We have the
know-how and the equipment to weld, rebuild, design
new parts and adapt old ones. Whatever your needs
or your problem, if it concerns metal we can help you.
Glad to talk it over at any time.
OAK STREET GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
»7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND, OREGON
X
PHONE 37-J
Start the Day Ridili With
Plenty of Hot Water
Terms and prices within reach of all
Small down payment, «mall monthly
payments.
AMONG FUELS GAS Alone SATISFIES
CALIF0RNIA-PACIFIC-UTIL1TIES-C0.
Form erly
80UTHERN OREGON GAS CORP.
A Little Light on the Subject
Saves Embarrassment!
Not being able to see what you’re doing often
leads to an embarrassing waste of effort
and, like in the picture above, lack of lighting
often attracts the wrong sort of people. Pro­
tect your home, your belongings with light!
Prowlers loathe bright homes and a lack of
concealing shadows. A good way to “lock the
barn door before the horse is stolen” is to keep
a light burning when you’re away. Electricity
is good, PROVEN burglar protection!
Ashland Light Department
“Your SERVICE Department”