Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 30, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    ne 30, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
t People You Know!
Lon 1» visiting In
Eils week
Libs Ager visited
I
> o
iitsinger and chil-
|uily III the week
fchr Woods where
kHcationing
I made a business
L,ily In the week
b Is’spending sev-
Ln Francisco this
I
I Fred Schuerman
Lf u *>n. Frederick
| to them Wrdnes-
L. on C »licet,
kids left for her
roni the Commun-
re she recently un-
p operation.
pi 1» visiting for a
¡luinath Falls till»
trer of l'uri Orioni
1th relative« and
•H Jackson Gygrr
Br a vacation at
I Ivor
Erwin and
Kunday ut Ijtke o'
[Eish lake
j c Hamaker and
L spent Sunday at
i.
pet Rush made a
[t city Sunday
Lind underwent an
)r Community ho»-
|r» Cliff B reni man
r Marshfield where
home.
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Ta of Is>s Angeles
t thia week nt the
M P
and Ml
h Homer Billing»
) Jean and latura
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t at the
UM iSCO
) I It Frideger and
I »[»ent last week-
i the Wood*.
|r» Chester Wood»
Flail lake Sunday
|r» Dave Kerr and
rilay for a visit in
1rs W E Cook re
|v from a month's
which took them
as Minnesota and
h Wesley Hoxie of
hen1 laut week-end
l>f Mr and Mm W
Mr» F Drieling of
riidted here for sev-
week at the home
e Monroe
|r» Tom Graham of
) vt »Itill with friend»
LENT •
wonger In rvdecorat-
atrick house on .Main
from the city hall.
L Tame, who traded
pp ground to Mr and
|ak<- for 100 acre» on
will move the first
I lionaid Walden and
»••II »pent Sunday at
fishing The sea was
I fish were caught.
b grocery store front
coat <>f white paint
I” Putman of Klam-
led on Mr. and Mrs
Friday aftermxin.
I built a flue for Lyle
rok at hi» Dead In­
N of Bonanza was a
" here Thursday
Purvis of Portland is
Went for a few day»
»«•Il their furniture
IVE A
IN CAR!
P EXTRA cost ,
r a clean, at-
I car these bright
r We II wash your
I vacuum the In-
plFF; with every
ARFAK
hication
1.00
★
(<> gasoline
'
TIRES
that iias been stored here for the
last year Mr l*urvi» is in Port-
land receiving medical treatment
He wax Injured m a tractor acci­
dent lieie last year.
• Mr and Mr» Findley and fam-
ily, who have been living at the
camp ground, left Tuesday for
Briber, Calif.
O Jim Tice ad Portland was » re-
cent guest of Mr. and Mm. Joe
Tryon.
O Mi and Mrs Fred C<x»k and
»on Freddie of Klamath Falls
»pent U
the
m
week-end with Mr
Cooke parents, Mr and Mrs El-
mer Cook
•
Mr* L a Culbertson
of Klamath Full» »lopped in Tal­
ent on their way to Wagner creek
win-re they will camp for u while
a Mis Alice Obyrnc, who has
been teaching at Bogus Creek
Calif , was a Talent visitor here
for a week with her sister Mrs
George Thurston Mrs Obyrne Is
leaving noon for Portland to »¡x-nd
the summer and will return in
September to resume school at
Bogus Creek for her fourth year
• Betty CombvNt returned Satur­
day from Grants Pass while »he
has been visiting relatives for the
last two weeks
• Mr and Mrs Ralph Graham
have moved from the Henry Bur
nett place to the property recently
vacated by Mr and Mrs. Roy
Parr jr.
• Arthur Walty of Tucson, Arlz.,
left Tuesday for Junction City,
Ore. to visit a brother for several
weeks,
a Mr and Mrs Wiley Jones an­
nounce the birth of a granddaugh­
ter born to Mi and Mrs Clarence
Wliliums of the i’hoenlx area
a Mi.i Harold Motherland* and
two sons Of Uikevlcw arc visiting
with Mrs Meria Fox, her mother
d Ti“' ....... ring claa* ot U m I n
club reports raiding enough funds
from recent dances to finance
their summer camp trip Those to
attend will lx- Gerald 1/ocke, Bob
Baylor. Roy Retd. Bill Witte and
Harry Withrow.
> George Thurston left Saturday
fur WorxJlcas. Calif , to visit his
mother
a Tlie Talent Grange sponsored a
dance in the city hall Saturday
night, which drew a large crowd,
a Idle Bate» service Station has
been newly painted by W. B
Finch of Medford.
• Mr and Mrs. Ben Clark and
sons Delbert and Raymond and
families left Wednesday morning
for Takola, S D.,
*
their former
home They are traveling by way
of Yellowntonc national park,
where they will sjx-nd some time,
They will return in three week»
• Karl Baylor attended the Town­
send meeting m Medford Tuesday
evening
> Mr and Mrs Graham, »on and
family moved to the Ix-ad Indian
district Wednesday, where they
will be employed In the sawmill
business.
a Many Talent Grangers attended
the Grange picnic In Ashland Sun­
day
> Tile Jackson county Townsend
club held its regular semi-monthly
mooting in th* < lty hall Tuesday
evening.
> The health unit met Wednesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Helen Higgins south of town.
> Mabel and Helen Komanger are
spending their vacation in south­
era California with their sinter.
Mr». Brown and family.
> Mr and Mrs Henry Jordan
and <iaughter Patricia of Yakima,
Wash . and Eliz.ilxdh Tallxit U
Mrs Walter Erskin of Medford
were guests of Mr and Mrs.
Wayne Cowdrey Tuesday.
• Mi and Mrs Kay L*Wl* at
Anhland were shopping in Talent
Tuesday evening
• The city marshal. Bert Sim­
mon». with a small crew, is busy
cleaning up the town. Rubbish is
being gathered and dead gra»» is
being burned
• Mr and Mrs Crate McElfrish.
who are employed at a logging
camp near Cantella, Calif., spent
the week-end at their home here.
• Lem Frink returned Tuesday
front the hospital in Ashland,
where he has been a patient for
the last week.
• Mr and Mrs. L. W Tame and
Irene Alcocks of Portland spent
several days this week on the
Uni|xjua river and other place»,
• Samuel Towle and family of
Camry, Neb., are guests of Mr.
and Mr». H. E. Morgan, his
brother.
• Mrs Lyle Tame has sold her
variety store to Mr. and Mrs.
Miles of Ashland, who will take
possession July 1.
• The Ladies Aid met at the home
of Mrs Rebecca Fowler Thursday
afternoon of last week with nine
ladles present.
• Mrs Vieva Saltmarsh of Apple­
gate was a Sunday visitor at the
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs.
Guy Hamilton
• Tom Gnrdner left Monday for
his home in Castle Rock, Wash.,
after a visit here with his brother
Jack and family.
Broady Drug Store To
Observe Two Years In
Business on Saturday
Broady Brothers drugs, well
known |<x:al biiHiness firm will ob­
serve it» second annlversaiy in
Ashland Saturday, July I actor I
Ing to John Btoady, manager In
observance <>f the (xxasion and as
a gesture of appreciation Broady
will present each youngster ac­
companied by a parent with a
free ice cream cone throughout
the day
In announcing the anniversary
Broady declared, "We wish to take
till» means of expressing our
thank» to our many friends and
customers for their patronage dur­
ing the last two years and we in­
vite them, and all people of the
Ashland trading area, to bring
their youngsters in Saturday so
we may present them with a free
ice cream cone."
INI) HOTEL
«VICE
Coffee «S"
Charle» E. Dunham, Pastor
Church schfxrl meets at 9:45
a m , C. N Gillmore, superintend­
ent.
Due to the continued absence of
the pastor, Rev Westfall will have
charge of the services. His sub­
ject for the morning will be “If
the Soul Shall Make You Free,
Ye Shall Be Free Indeed."
Young People'» union will meet
at 7 p. m.
Evening service begins at 8
o'clock. Rev ’ Westfall's
.............. ■
subject
will be "The Wedding Garment."
By special request the Walker
quartet again will sing a number
of songs
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. m Wednesday, in charge
of the WWG girls
•
Many See Banding
Of Fowl at Fair
Thousands of people crowded
the mountain meadow of the
Shasta-Cascade building » wonder-
land court at the Golden Gate In­
ternational exposition Sunday to
witness the International cere-
mony in which representatives of
Mexico, the United States, Can-
ada and Great Britain, California,
Oregon, Washington and Utah
banded and released migratory
water fowl in observance of the
migratory bird treaty existing be-
tween the four governments.
Entertainment proceeded the
ceremony. Participating from Ore­
gon was Frank Wire, supervisor
of the Oregon state fish and game
commission.
Tomorrow s Hearing ...TODAY
DEAFENED?
Fir»t eonnult your doctor.
TTien see your local Acous­
25c
Lemons, dozen
Bananas, 4 lbs.
Oranges, Sunkist, each
Watermelon, g lb.
Grapefruit, 6 for
Apples, NEWTOWNS 6 lbs
First Baptist Church
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10c
19c
lc
2c
15c
25c
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BACON SQUARES—pound
Me
19C
16c
PICNIC HAMS—pound
CHEESE—pound
SHRIMP—2 for
PINK SALMON
JELL-O—each
lie
SC
tician to Le fitted with the
Aeoustieon required for your
type and degree of deafnc»«.
Arrange today for a F REE
demonstration in your
home or at our office.
15c
Matches, carton
FOO GOOD HEARING
ousucon
(LOCAL ADDRESS)
All« I If I TIIF5 to Olthor
Fair,
and
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other
prim In great now
ACOUSTICON contati.
Atk ut for full detail*.
BROADY BROS
DRUGS
SUGAR—25 pounds C&H
SUGAR—100 pounds C&H
COFFEE—White House, in a Glass Jar
MILK—Oregon, each
OXYDOL-large
CORNED BEEF—Armour’s
$1.32
$5.09
23C
6c
19c
17c
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS:
$25.00 REWARD
will l»e paid for any com Great
Christopher Com and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
east side pharmacy
Fir or Cedar Slabs, 2c cu. ft
SALMON—Red Sockeye
PEAS—Dainty Dimple No. 2
SPINACH-No. 21, 2 for
STRINGLESS BEANS
MECO CORN-No. 303, 3 for
MECO PEACHES—each
MECO PEAS-No. 303, 3 for
23c
15c
13C
23c
14c
23c
dry blox
DELIVERED IN YOUR SHED
D REED
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
All Kinds of Building Lumber As Low As
$10 per Thousand Feet!
ASHLAND PLANING MILL
Isreal Sawmill—I’hone 287-J
Shortening 4
pounds
Pearl...
34c