Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 28, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 2H, 1939
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pui villa of u four und one-half
pound girl born Sunday morning
at their home.
• Several Talent reaidenU from
South Dakota attended the picnic
at Jii<k«on Hot Springs Sunday
• Mi
and Mra Roland !■ irks
and baby were Talent caller« here
Wvdnvadiiy.
• The Talent Sunday achool held
a picnic in Uthia park Tuesday
There was u good attendance and
all report a good time
• Mi and Mia M McShane of
Granta Pass called on friends here
Sunday nfternoon.
• Roy Eatva mid Mi and Mra R
E Parka «pent four days in Cres­
cent City Inst Week
• A number of persons of Talent
enjoyed the day Sunday in lAthlu
park at the Townsend picnic.
• Mi« Verna Gillnian of Sacra
manto, Calif . who has Ix . n , i
guest of her »later, Mra. .1 C Wil­
liams, returned to her home Ulla
week.
• Mi«« Fuvelle Mason mid Claire
May Withrow spent lust week ut
Diamond lake an guests of Mr mid
Mra Roy Coghiii
• A Unit Andri eon of the Andvi
«on creek district, who uttend«
Talent school, was one of the win­
ner! in a conteat prixurlng the
grratrat number of point« In a
circulation competition, and wan
one who enjoyed a trip with all
expense! paid to Crescent f’lty
Sunday in a deep sen fishing expe
dltlon
• Roy HUI mi.t family Who opsi
*ate a ranch on the Green Springs,
were Talent visitors Saturday,
Two of the girls remained over
Sunday and visited relatives
• Mr mid Mrs Wayne Wheeler
spent Tuesday In Granta Paas
• Mi« Inez S.iwi-11, who Spent
the la«t couple of montha In Ash­
land, returned to Talent last week
• Mrs Rosetta Merrick, who la
spending the summer with her sis­
ter, Mra Breese, made u trip to
New Era, Oso., for a visit return­
ing home the latter part of the
Week
• Mr and Mr« Fred ('<«>k, who
are employed with thv Pelican Bay
Lumber company, spent the week-
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
end with Mr Cook's parents, Mi
mid Mrs E <k«>k
W Mi and Mis. <» Carver irtuin
vd here Sunday after spending thv
winter In Dlaho mid Missouri
O (Jinnies Holdridgv made a bus
iniss flip til ('rv«i ent City Thurs­
day.
• Itonuld Walden, who 1« employ
vd near Kirk in a lumber camp,
«¡ivnt the week-end ill Talent.
• Mi and Mi« Clmvncc Home«,
who operate the service station in
Ashland recently vacated by Mr.
mill Mia Rush, were Talent vlait-
oia Saturday.
• Mr mid Mis Lyle Tame «pent
the latter part of the week at their
ranch on I read Indian
• William Petri, who resided here
for many years, died Saturday
evening after u long illness.
• Mr an<l Mr». Abe Bennett of
Scuttle me guest« of Mr mid Mra.
Wayne Cowdrey Mrs Bennett la
Mis Cowdreys aunt.
• Judge William Putman of Dun­
dy
inly Neb. is a guest of Ills
cousin. Sum Hamilton, and other
relatives Accompanying him are
his daughter and family of Put­
man, Neb,, and another daughter.
Miss Bvmivcc Putman.
• Mr and Mrs Clyde Moffatt of
■Medtord were Sunday guests of
Mr mid Mra Jack Phieffsr.
• J
Bailey and granddaughtei
Mary DvismAn of TUIe latke werr
visiting friends in Talent this
week
• I.yda
May
Buylvr returned
home Friday evening from a two
months visit with her aunt, I.yda
Vaii Winkle, at Jerome Prairie.
• At the Pomona Grange held in
Phoenix Saturday afternoon thv
fo.lowlng girls of Talent assisted
In the program with music: Nancy
an<l Ixris Firestone gave four vio­
lin numbers; solo by Lydu May
Baylor, accompanied by Virginia
(tarvln at the piano
• Mr and Mrs. Joe Spitzer, Mr
mid Mia Allen Hail and family
«MUt the first of Hi.- week in
Crescent City fishing and visiting
relatives.
• Charles Skeeters purchased n
new logging truck to replace the
one recently burned in Ashland.
• Mi and Mrs Harold Roper and
daughter of Prospect apent the
week-end with Mrs Roper's par-
cuts. Mr mid Mrs Bob Ixigan
• Mi s E
Steven» of Tin oma
Wash. in a guest of her sister,
Mia Edwin Graham and family
• Mr. and Mrs R Coghill and
two children of 1/iairiond lake
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mra. Vic Mason, Mra Coghl.l's
parente
• Out of the ix>ya of Jacknon
county 4-H cluba, Gerald Locke,
Bob Baylor, Bill Witt, Roy Reid
and Harry Withrow were selected
to go to ixike o' the Wisxls for a
week’s vacation The boys return­
ed home Saturday from an en­
joyable trip.
• Earlrne Withrow of Ashland
a|M-nt last week visiting relatives
here.
• The firemen gave another dance
at the city hall Satunlay night
which was well attended
• Mra Edwin Graham returned
home Sunday from the Community
hospital in Ashland where ahe
underwent a major operation.
Church of the
Nazarene
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth mid <’ Street»
Sunday schixil 9 45 a m. T. S
Wiley superintendent We are in
a contest with our Klamath Falla
school and desire your assistance
in helping us to win. We request
that you be on time each Sunday
of the contest. We are sure you
will cooperate.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser­
mon by the pastor.
N. Y. P. S 7 o’clock p. m. A
vital service for youth. Interesting
programs.
Educational service 8 o’clock.
Dr. It. Wayne Gardner, vice-
president of Northwest Nazarene
college and the King's men’s quar­
tet. members of the college a ca-
pella choir, will present a service
of music, entertainment and inspi­
ration. You will enjoy this vital
service A college film will be
shown on college life
The personnel of the King's
men’s quartet is as follows: Ken­
neth Meenach, first tenor; Ed­
ward Lancaster, second tenor; I »on
' Iaimmera, baritone and Hughlon
McDowell, bass
The public is cordially invited.
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DIAL 7021—FOLK DELIVERIES DAILY
BACON, Swift, lb
Oranges, doz
Lemons, dozen
Lettuce, 2 heads
Cantaloupe, each
Fresh Tomatoes, lb
Grapefruit, doz.
6c
12c
9c
5c
5c
25c
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CORNED BEEF
OXYDOL
CORN FLAKES—KELLOGG’S
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
HEAT WITH OIL
17c
19C
6c
33C
ALL-
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There are several models of Quaker Oil Burning Heaters—in
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19c
$1.29
SIX ng
49-LB.
SACK
quart 19c
5c
BOUQUET FLOUR—49’s 98c
COFFEE-Golden West, lb. 25c
CRISCO—3 pounds
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOOD PRODUCTS:
PEAS—Dainty Dimple No. 2
15C
CORN-WHOLE KERNEL—2 for
STRINGLESS BEANS-No. 2,2 for
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
No. 2
10c
MECO CORN OR PE AS—3 for
33C
CRAB—90 per cent Leg Meat
39c
SPINACH-No. 2|, 2 for
GRAPEFRUIT-No. 2
13c
Sugar, C & H, 25 lbs. $1.29
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