Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 16, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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| Huger and Mr and Mra.
Lunpaon ’* ScoUa visited
[week-end al the home of
L Huger.
L| M in Clint Baughman
[Sunday fniin a trip to
| where they visitiMl the
Lvnl and attended a state
L of fire chiefs,
L Eoraythe has enrolled
diversity Of Oregon sum-
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k| M in James Purves of
L, m ! here last week-end at
(>f Mr and Mrs Tom
«.f Central Point spent Sunday vis­
iting friends and old neighbors.
• Il Ixiraon of Medford was a
business caiJer here last week
emomng pupil, for a violin class’
Several tirsi and second graders
enrolled an«l met Wednesday itf-
lemoon in the Trinity ixulaii house
in Ashland.
• Mrs. Ivah Blackwell and Mrs.
Ida ( ran dull of Ashland attended
the Giad-to Meel-You club pro-
glum Thursday night.
• Mi and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler
are moving this week into the
Crawford projierty. Mrs I'helan,
who has been occupying the house
since her fathers death there is
leaving soon for Seattle to visit a
«laughter.
• Ixdaine Graham entertained 12
friends and schoolmates Tuesday
evening at her home with dancing,
games and refreshments.
8 Mrs Earl Allen received word
Monday <d the death of a sister
at Lowell, Ore. Mrs Allen had
liven with her sister earlier in the
spring.
• Mr and Mrs Alfred Norris and
family returned Friday from the
San Francisco fair and resumed
work at their grocery store Sat-
urday.
• Jack l*helfer <rf the Talent mar­
ket ha» inatalled a new »howcase
for meat» in his store
• Mr Webb of Portland has leas­
ed the Richfield »tallon recently
operated by Rudy Conner at the
north end of town where the new
and old highway» Intersect
• The interior of the pool hall re­
cently vacated by C. W. Long 1»
received a new coat of paint and
general cleaning. The building is
owned by E«tith Cochran. Charles
Simmon» will be in charge of the
jxx»i hall July 1. Long now is es­
tablished on the new highway ad­
joining Charles Skeeters’ garage
• Mr and Mrs Earl Withrow and
f Autry visited with rela
Mi.unl Shasta Sunday His
p Beverly, who han lieen
then*, returned with him
jnd Mm Lloyd DeMers of
Isitcd here Sunday nt the
Mr. and Mra. A. C. De-
Btcv anal Mna C. M. Guil-
■t<d in Roseburg Sunday.
■ Charles Brady of Duns
■.it.-.i here Sunday with
K and friends.
■ photoinutic machine will
Hur picture, framed, in 45
■ for 15 cent». The Grey-
Kiviic
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Kind Mm. George Andrews
I an«! Mr» Merrick Thorn-
K|c a trip to Dutchmans
Knday.
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■ItnpHon of Eugene visited
Kt week-end with frierxia
L Grenbenier anal Mm. Ta*d
I were among those to at-
L tMun biill game in Crescent
Knday
land Mm Skeet O’Connell,
Li Mr» James Meta and
Be Carter of Eugene »pent
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Fish Ink«-
I an«l Mrs I xh * Bums and
Lhai d <rf Antfoch, Calif , are
g here this week at tho
if Mr iind Mr». M T. Burna
L and Mr» 8 C Guntet
I Dick Petersen of Chihx]Uin
Id to her home TUeaday fol­
ia vialt here at the home of
[d Mrs Ed Hookstra
[and Mr» Alan Prescott and
[er Marcia of Chiloquin via-
[ Ashland Tuesday with rela-
[nd friends.
i and Mrs. Georg» Trimble
I at Mount Shasta City Sun-
ir photograph taken, devel-
n«l framed in th seconds for
ti at tin- Qreyhound Tuv-
I Mfl i
and Mra. M C. IJnlnger
I Sun. lay at th«*
I in
I of Mr. and Mr» Bert
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I and Mrs M T Burns made
I to Grants Paas Sunday.
Rty Herrin is visiting friends
Butnulr this week.
Ilard Grubb visited friends in
brink Sunday.
rs R A. Barker and sons
I and Bill visited with rela-
Wi Lakeview Sunday.
|r» H. H. Elhart returned
lay from a trip to Portland
l »he attended a state board
ng of the Parent-Teachers
latlon.
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TALENT •
* Ottoman and wife of Cor-
I arrived in Tulent thia week
Ute up duties as fire guard
[agner Gap. A. Penning, also
¡orvalli», is located on the
WJJ
tier mountain lookout.
he Talent softball players
branched out with new
^■len and caps,
■X
■rveral ladies of the Talent
■ge attended an all-day mect-
Mot the Home Economics club
■•' home <>f Mr» Stanley Rob-
■ ui Asli Land Tuesday.
Bllen May Works of Bishop,
■ > arrived Tuesday morning to
■>! the Hummer with relatives.
■™ Effie Thurston and Mrs
■r O Byrne, who have lx*en
■>ing school near Ager and
■“ng, Calif, are home for the
family have moved to Oberlin
street in Ashland.
• Mt and Mrs Joe Tryon Hpent
Sunday In lU>H<bUhg where they
met friends for the first time in
".,a“y y«*r» Mr. and Mrs Lem
Prink accompanied them.
• • larice Haln«-s left Sunday for
r.ugcm* to spend a couple of weeks
visiting a cousin, Mrs Lloyd Coch­
ran
• rhe Glad-to-Meet-You club
held its regular monthly meeting 1
in th«* city hall Thursday night.
I he usually large crowd was pres-
ent and enjoyed a gcxxi program.
Mrs Prentice and her accordian
Isind of Mtxlford was an outstand­
ing program feature.
• Mrs. Frank Hart, an elderly
lady residing south of Talent, un­
derwent an appeclcctomy in the
Ashland Community hospital Sun­
day evening. She is the mother of
Hill Hart, Talent mayor.
• Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walker of
Phoenix were shopping In Talent
Monday.
• Karl Baylor was a visitor in
Jacksonville last week, speaking
before a Townsend club meeting
there.
• Mr. and Mr». Roland Parks re­
turned from a visit to the fair
Sunday.
• A group of friends and church
jxtopie gathered at the home of
Mr. and M ih . Frank Holdridge
Wednesday afternoon for a mis­
cellaneous shower for Genevieve
Thayer, who was united in mar­
riage with Clarence Holdidge the
following Sunday. Many beautiful
and useful presents were received
from the more than 50 persona
present. Refreshments of home­
made ice cream and cake were
served. Sunday, following regular
Sunday school and church serv­
ices, the couple was united in the
presence of the congregation by
the Rev. Temple, pastor of the
Talent church. Immediately fol­
lowing the ceremony the couple
left for an unnamed wedding trip.
will make their home in Tal­
ent this summer.
A Washtub
IS NOT USED FOR
A BEAUTY BATH
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Preserve Your Charm,
Save Your Time
Stay Within Your Budget
By Using
Ashland Laundry Service
Our Damp Wash Service
(That Gets Kid of Washday)
Costs You As Little As
48 CENTS A WEEK!
You’ll Not Feel the Cost
and How You’ll
Enjoy the Freedom!
SI WATER STREET
For the ideal washday,
Just call,
That a all.’’
■n Olice Main of Portland 1»
■ng a sister, Mrs. Mary Kelty,
■ week.
■r and Mrs. D. D. Tif sword.
■ nave been »pending some time
■pring Valley, Calif., have re-
■£1 to Talent.
■alent folks who have been
■ng strawberries at IMtsworth
■V Patch have returned and re-
■ a short crop.
■“ke your own photo, already
■'«*'!. 15 cents at the Greyhound
K? ■
(24c)
■ nr Talent Ihnochle club held
■"t.v Saturday nigtit at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
■’<‘8 Alx.ut 25 members were
■ent.
■ ne Kenistone house is receiv-
■ an application of dark cream
FI,S » Fowler of St. Helens,
arrived here Saturday to
if a”K,,,th with her son Carl
■ family.
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Mrs Wimer Cook and
| ¿1 ,.,*’** Stone, relatives who
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!£n,f here. spent several
K, r'’,l’ lake last week.
r* M Pai .I hco I mi of Phoenix and
LiJ. Pl
of Ashland were
B u'V aftprnoon guests of Mr.
IR, J". Olen Withrow.
1 oy Parr Jr., principal of Tal-
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h‘ft laM WP<*k for Ku-
I Mr a ton<1 summer school.
I ‘ ■ and Mrs. George Connor,
[
^»‘n living in Title T,akc
T»in » 1 year, have returned
nn,1 Plan to make their
b i’.'\,,uri'*:atc purchased a new
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Week-
kin"1 ,ack I’heifer and son
bvln/^1 Wednesday in Jack-
Mrfriends
o a«. [ Wrs Fred Hodapp and
aaWers, Mary and Maxine,
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
I* ATT A A
WI I v v
^°lden West
Per pound....
25c
Bananas, 4 lbs. .
Lemons, Ige. Sunkist
Oranges, Sunkist, each
New Potatoes, u. s. No. i - io it«.
Lettuce, 3 heads .
Chef Salad Dressing, qt
Nucoa, 2lbs. . .
Butter, Ashland Creamery, lb.
JELL-O—each........................
SUGAR—C&H, 25 pounds - - -
SUGAR—C&H, 100 pounds - -
OXYDOL—Giant size - - ■ -
SNOWDRIFT—3 pounds - - - ■
SALTY FLAKE CRACKERS-2 pounds
MATCHES—Carton...................
Bacon
Swift’s Oriole
Pound..............
19c
19c
lc
17c
10c
19c
37c
30c
- 5C
$1.35
$5.23
56C
52c
- 17c
15c
19c
JUST ARRIVED—COMPLETE STOCK OF FRUIT JARS!
BALL MASON GLASS TOP QUARTS
COFFEE—White House, in a Glass Jar
KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR-49’s -
MILK—Oregon, each - - - -
LARD—Swift’s Silver Leaf, 2 pounds
1
PICNIC HAMS -
BACON SQUARES
PICKLED PIGS FEET-pound
79e
- 23e
$1.19
6c
23c
19C
15e
2Oc
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
A TTEND the Ashland-Talent baseball game here
A Sunday with the Granta Pass Merchants and
join In thè fun! And when you see a neat play, re-
mendier that the insured man is never out when
he Is pro|ierly covered in a dependable, safe company
like Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company! On
your home, your ear, your personal belongings, your
nr ix-rty, Oregon Mutual Policies protect you from
••breaks of the game.” T imi , we can save.you
moiiev with our O-M Dividend Policies. Ask us
for complete information—without obligation, of
course!
I. C. ERWIN
MO EAST MAIN STREET
PHONE SI
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS-No. 2
SAUER KRAUT-No
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HOMINY-No.
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PUMPKIN—No. 2' -
CATSUP—14-ounce ■
MECO PEAS—303, 3 for
MECO CORN—303, 3 for
MECO PEACHES—No. 2|
MECO DILLS—quart -
lIlAACA Kraft’s
Vllvvvv Per pound
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14c
24e
25c
14c
15c
16c