Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 07, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 7, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
• TALENT •
• Mis M Wllketison of Dead
Indian soda springs arrived Mon-
day evening by stage and »pent
the week with her daughter, Mr»
Claude Jone» and husband
• Mr« Joe Dennis came home
Friday evening from Heed-port
where she has been visiting the
last week with Mr. and Mrs. J
St.imllff
• Mr and Mrs Bradley Dixon
ami son Donald air thia week's
guests of Mis Emma Moore. Mo
Dixon's mother.
• Mr and Mrs Joe Tryon and
Mrs Lem Frink attended u mat
Inee In Ashland TUesilay.
• Hetty Combi-st and grandfather,
John Lovell, left Tuesday for Sun
Francisco to attend the exposition
and visit relatives. They plun to
tie away two weeks
• Irene Alcocks left Thursday
for Portlnnd after a month vaca­
tion She is attending medical col-
lege there
• Mrs. Huy Bums of Central
Point and slater, Mrs Huth Helf­
rich of Eugene, attended church
in Talent Bunday morning, »¡»end­
ing the rest of the tiny visiting
acquaintances.
• Mr and Mrs Leroy Olsen went
to Tule latke Sunday to visit Mr
ant! Mrs John Hamilton
• Mrs Martha IHumoml left Sun
■ lay for Alv.ua.!.. CMtf., for a
two weeks stay prior to sailing
for China, where she will Join her
husband, u navy man. who will be
stationed In the Orient for two
years She will be rrmemberetl as
Martha Breese prior to her mar-
rtage.
• Mrs Irene Wells was hostess
Sunday to her granddaughter.
Charlotte Beeson, and Donna Stev­
ens of Medford.
• Charles lxx-kwood ami family
moved to Dead Imilnn to work for
A ilnilmiii. who will start a saw
mill there
• Talent Camp Fire girls spon­
sored a dance In the city hall Sat­
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J
urday night with a good crowd in
attendance Music was furnished
by the Mcailow Mountain Hillbil­
lies of Ashland
• The Talent fire diqiartment was
l to th.. I> |( Smith mil' h
Wednesday afternoon when a
straw stack «aught fire, prrsum-
ably from a threshing machine
Little damage resulted.
• The Girl Scouts enjoyed day
camp In Mixlford Thursday.
• Lloyd lximb visited his father,
loin Lamb, ami «Men Mm Hoy
Kates and Mrs Clarence Homes
during the week-end.
• Louis Erbes mail« a business
trip to Mvdf«rd Monday morning
• Mi Carroll and son Crit and
Ha I ph Wilburn and son spent Sun­
day at Hyatt dam fishing They
rejsirt a g<asl catch at bass
• ('bailie Morris of Ashland was
a business caller In Talent Sat­
urday evening.
• L W Tame and wife »¡writ
Sunday at their ranch on Dead
Indian
• Erunk Redkey ami Mr. and Mrs
Bill Glelms Jr of Quincy. Calif ,
spent July 4 at the homes of Mr
and Mrs Earl Allen and Bill
Glelms sr
• Mr and Mt» J Slagel and the
Vandervali family moved to Ya-
coio. Wash., where they will be
employed with Everett Skeeters
in the logging business
• George Wheipiey of tin- Grass
spring» »pent July 4 at his home
In Talent.
• Mr and Mrs Jack Pheifer and
son ami Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Wheeler »pent July 4 at Butte
i n-i k fishing near Butte Falls
• Victor Welburn of Thompson
creek wa» a Talent caller Wed-
nest lay
• Tiic Townsend club members of
Jackson county will hold a picnic
in IJthla park Sunday, July 23
The Talent, Jacksonville and Nos
1 amt 2 club» of Medford will be
In charge of entertainment and
Eagle l‘unit members will arrange
music.
• The Huson family left Sunday
for San Francisco for a family
1 reunion. Boms members of the
1 faintly bad not met for eight
yearn
• Mr» Merriweather of southern
California 1» a guest of her par­
ents. Mr. and Mr». Earl»
• Mr» Gladys Seward arid two
i »mall »on» of Oroville. Calif., are
visiting her father, Hill Crosby,
this week
Church of the
Nazarene
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD PRICES!
F. F. Wordsworth. Minister
Fourth and C Streets
Bunday school, 9:45 a. m., May­
or Wiley, superintendent. What
would the nation be today without
any religious education ? Classes
for all in our great school.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Hermon by the pastor
N azarene Young People's so­
ciety, 7 p. m.
If you had been present last
Bunday evening you would have
said "That was a very fine serv­
ice ” Another one this Sunday eve­
ning
Evening worship, 8 o'clock. Pas­
tor will preach.
Always a g<x»d welcome to you
Always good audiences.
First Baptist Church
Charlea F. Dunham. Pastor
Church school meets at 9:45
a m , C. N. Gillmore, superin­
tendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
The pastor will preach the sermon
Young People's union will
J" meet
at 7 p. m.
The evening service 1» at 8
o'clock The pastor also will have
charge of this service.
Prayer and conference meeting,
7:30 p. m Wednesday.
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• Mrs. Lee Port of Applegate
visited here Monday at the home
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Peachey.
To Our Ashland
Telephone
Customers
Tomorrow At Midnight
(Saturday, July 8)
all Ashland telephones will be changed to dial operation
Before you place your first call after the change—
1. Please remove the temporary number plate
from your telephone. Underneath this plate is
your NEW DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER.
2. Please use the NEW GRAY-COVERED Di­
RECTORY to obtain telephone numbers made
after midnight.
3. Please destroy your old green-covered direct­
ory.
The front pages of the NEW DIRECTORY contain full instructions
on how to obtain the best service with your new dial telephone.
Please note these instructions. We are glad to demonstrate the
new service and answer any questions at the telephone office.
HAROLD S. AIKINS, Manager
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY
111 Oak Street
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