Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 01, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    luma. Calif., is visiting here for a
few days with Mrs Fred Tayler i
• Mr and Mrs. W J. Hall of
Klamath Falls visited here Sunday
at the home of Mr and Mrs. C F
Hall
• Wanda Purvea returned Sunday • Roy Dotson and Mr. and Mrs • Ruth Craft of Klamath Falls
from a vacation trip to San Pedro. Charles Walters visited in San visited here last week-end with
Francisco several days this week friends.
Calif.
• Jean McNemy of Portland vis­ • Mr. and Mrs Don Whitney re­ • Mr. and Mrs. H L. Claycomb
ited here this week at the home turned recently from a trip to are visiting in San Francisco this
Yellowstone
week with Mr. and Mrs Gordon
of Mr and Mrs. Jack McNemy.
• Mr and Mrs Elmer Biegel. Mr • Mrs Leslie Nelson of Marsh Claywmbe who recently Ixx-ame
and Mrs. J. G. Anderson and Mrs field visited here Monday with the parents of an eight pontili
daughter.
C. E. Biegel made a trip to Dia­ friends.
• J M Hughs and W J Chip­ • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Patter-
mond and Crater I-akes Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs Howard Mayberry man made a fishing trip to Hiatt son of Jacksonville spent last
week-end here at the home of Mrs
and daughter Sandra Jo of Weed lake Sunday.
visited here with relatives and • Cecil Daws of Coquille visited Ida Crandall.
j
here
Monday
at
the
George
Mc-
• J. D. Mars left Sunday for a
friends last week-end.
• Mr. and Mrs R. A. Miller re­ ■ Cracken home in Valley View.
visit tn Eugene with Mr. and Mrs
turned Sunday front San Francisco • Verna Ross returned recently Paul Mars
where they have been vacationing , from Butte Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. l\m Travis visited
• Carl Ronfeld of Merrill visited • Mrs Floyd Lyons and three the fair in San Francisco for sev­
children
of
Granger,
Wash.,
visited
here Sunday at the home of Mr.
eral days this week.
here for a few days at the home • Dr. C. A Haines attended a
and Mrs. T. J Guetzlaff
medical meeting in San Francisco
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knox of of the Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wine.
Klamath Falls visited here Sunday • R. 1. Flaharty made a business this week.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. trip to Portland early in the week • Harry Hoxie, now employed at
• Mrs Jay M Ralston of Feta- Port Orford, spent last week-end
George Knox.
here with Mrs. Hoxie.
• Mrs. Harry Hurst is vacationing
in Portland for two weeks
• Paul Taylor of Redding spent
last week-end here with his family.
• Mrs. Frank Barnthou.se of Port­
land is visiting here this week
with Mrs. Gene Ritzinger and
It’s the Fx-st State Fair yell llui hcd* *4
exhibits! Livestock! Poultry. |l«»ri'vultur« I
Mrs. D. Braymer.
Arts! Dairy Products! 4 H an-! I FA I
• Murray Dougherty of Klamath
Music! Dancing! Crowds! Fun! Fxvllt
Falls visited here last week-end.
inert! on the Midway!
• Mrs. Marshall Woodell is va­
Additional Features!
cationing in Arlington. Wash.
ZOE DELL LANTIS AND THE
• Mr and Mrs. Everett McGee
ALI AMERICAN REVUE
and Mrs Jessie Nell are visiting
N ik ’ :!» at S
the fair in San Francisco this
SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTED
week.
SHERIFF S POSSE A HORSE SHOW
• A. B. Simpson of Eureka Is
Nightly at 8 except Sunday
visiting here this week with his
PARI-MUTUEL HORSE
son A! Simpson
RACING
• Mr and Mrs Roy Hartley,
Aitimons except Sunday at 1:30
daughter
Kathleen
and
Mrs
Blanche Huffman are visiting tn
General Adnii : ji
the bay area this week and at­
50c
tending the fair
After 6 P. M.. 25 •
Children 12 and
• Frank Zanotto of Hilt visited
I nder, FREE
with Ashland friends Sunday.
Starts Labor Uay
• Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wiley, i
Velma Brower and Larry Hunter
made a fishing trip to Hiatt lake
Sunday.
• Catherine Gillette visited with
friends in Klamath Falla Sunday
f
I
Friday, Sept. 1, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know! ]
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THE
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3 dozen 10c
Atlas or Kerr Lids
3 dozen 25c
SHREDDED
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BACON
In the Piece
Ix-iuiStrrakrd
20c |M)utid
Facial Tissues
50023c
200 9c
Palmolive Soap
6c bar
Riuso
Soap Powder
20c package
lloody’s
Peanut Butter
16-oz. jar 16c
S&W Fruit
Cocktail
No. 1 tins 15c
8-oz. tins 8c
Scot I issue
4 rolls 29c
Paper Plates
3 dozen 23c
AT CORNER OF EAST MAIN AND SECOND STREETS
Roy Frazier’s
SIGNAL SERVICE
1VTTH MORE than 14 years service station
’’ experience in Ashland, Roy Frazier is
opening under his own management this city’s
newest, most modern station featuring
SIGNAL GASOLINE AND OILS
THOROUGH LUBRICATION WORK
VEGETABLE
I )epartment
Here Are Some
of Them:
Cantaloupes
Watermelon
Heels, Carrots
Turnips, Lettuce
Celery, Tomatoes
Dranges, Isernons
Grapefruit
Katlislies
(•reen I’epiwrs
(ìra|H*s, Squash
Pumpkin
Cabbage
f
For Dependable Delivery Service Call
SCHUERMAN'S GROCERY
05 EAST MAIN STREET
• Mr and Mrs Will Rush of
Ashland moved to Talent Monday.
They will occupy the house re­
cently vacated by Mrs. Louise Fred Hodapp of Central Point
Combest and family, who moved were buslne i callers here Friday
C hurch of the
into the Methodist parsonage
• Mrs F. V Young and two chil­
Nazarene
• Mrs. Iota Miller has accepted dren attended the San Francisco
a position as cook at the county fair last week.
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
faim for the next six weeks.
Fourth tuid (' Street«
• Mrs Myrtle Sutter of Colorado,
who
has
been
visiting
relatives
Q Roland Pa ks who has been
“The church where you never
employed during the summer at here for the last month, left Sat­
Lava Beds as ranger, returned urday for San Francisco to visit are a stranger."
Sunday school, 9 45 a. m., Mayo/
borne Tuesday evening and called her son and family.
in Talent Wednesday, visiting his • G. S. Butler of Ashland was a T. 8. Wiley, superintendent The
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parks soon business caller in Talent Se.’urday Sunday sch<x>l is vital to all. A
will leave for Sprague River where 8 Charles Skeeters and crew were child without religious education
he will be employed as principal C died to fire duty In the vicinity is like a ship without a pilot
Morning worship, 11 o'clock The
of the school there.
'>; Lake creek last Thursday
pastor will preach.
Young People
~
’s service. 7 pm.
Mrs. Pearl Barlow of Wagner • The Richfield station recently
creek was a Talent shopper Wed­ opcr.ted by Mr Webb has been A vital, interesting service for
purchased by L R Hawley of Ash­ youth.
nesday.
land. who plans to make extens­
At 8 p m Dr. C. B Widmeyer,
• Bob and David Bavlor returned ive improvements, enlarging groc­ professor of Pasadena college, will
home from a two weeks visit at ery stock and Install a modern be our guest speaker. Dr Wid-
Jerome Prairie with their aunt, car hoist.
meyer is an interesting speaker.
Lydia Van Winkle. D ve Van Win­ • Mrs Floyd Clark of Harbor,
Welcome to all!
kle accompanied them and spent Ore., and Mrs. Lottie Beswick of
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the day at the Baylor Lone.
Ashland were calling on friends in
An Italian prophet says the
Talent Tuesday evening.
world will end Friday, Oct 13
© Several Talent women are em­
ployed by the Bagley cannery in • Mrs Elizabeth Beckett of We've always feared that some
Nowood, Ohio, is a guest of Mr Friday 13th would come around
Ashland.
and Mrs R F Parks Mrs Beck­ when we couldn't get our paper
9» Mrs. Ivah Blackwell of Ash­ ett and Mrs. Parks are cousins.
out Weston Leader.
land was a Talent caller Tuesday.
OPENING SATURDAY, SEPT. 2!
In Our
PIIONE 7031
A preliminary meeting of all
teachers of Jackson county, out*
side of .Medford and Ashland, will
be held in the auditorium of the
county court house starting at U
a m tod;n ; apt I
Purpose of the meeting is to ex­
plain import mt changes in the
method <>f k eping school records.
New textbook adoptions and other
matters rtlating to schixils will be
discussed From 1» a m to 10.30
a m matters of Importance to
all teachers will tie under consid­
eration From 10 30 a m to 11 30
o'clock the discussion will primar­
ily I m - for teachers who art- teach­
ing for the first time in Jackson
county or who are returning after
some time in other fields
“Republicans may try a waiting
game," we read Well, by this time
they should have learned how to
wait Weston I ¿rader.
•
He jumped the grade at slxty-
seven It’s doubtful if he went to
heaven Weston lx*ader.
• Mrs. Harold Sloper and daugh­
ter of Prospect are spending the
week at the horr.e of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Logan.
Come In and See Us!
0 Mr. and Mrs. L. Netherlands
and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sale of
Winters, Calif., are guests of Mrs
Meda Fox and other valley rela-
tives.
• B. E. Boudeuine.'who has been
visiting with his sister, Mrs. W
E. Davidson and family for the
last several months, moved to
I Medford Friday, where he has
[ employment.
School Days
Are Here Again F
♦i
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr jr. re­
turned from the San Francisco
fair last week.
♦
O Andy Carroll suffered a severe
eye injury while picking pears for
S. A. Nye last week.
C William McIntyre of Medford is
employed at the Bates service sta­
tion and garage as mechanic. Mr.
McIntyre was formerly employed
by the Gates Motor company in
| Medford.
O M. W. Maxwell of Keene creek
was a business caller here Satur-
I day.
0 C. W. Collins and wife of Aspen
Lake were week-end guests in
Talent.
• Donald Walden and Russell
Combest left Sunday morning for
Lakeview where they plan to es­
tablish a retail fruit and vegetable
■ business.
• Mr. and Mrs L. Brown and Mrs.
Your laundry needs will be
greater and home help will be
less available. Ashland Laundry
service can be the solution of
your washday problems. Phone
us about our economical damp
wash—
12 Pounds Only 48c
Our services free others — let
them free you.
Life - Auto - Fire
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Prices You Can Afford
PHONE 7771
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INSURANCE
31 WATER STREET
A lt .
/ A
V, ¿
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OUR WEAVER
SAFETY LANE WILL TELL YOU
0NE STOP on our Weaver Safety Lane will tell you exactly
bow your brakes arc la-havbig, will check your wheel align­
ment ... so that YOU can see whether your car ihmm I h brake
adjustment or repair (you need not take our word for it)! With
e hool opening next week, you will want to be doubly certain
that your car is ready for emergency stop«. Drive in today!
M. T. BURNS
“For the ideal washday,
Just call,
That’s all."
Next Door to Post Office
Call Office 113, Res. 248-R
Evening Appointments
• DEPENDABLE SERVICE"
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CATON’ I
PAINTING
BODY AND
FENDER
REPAIRS
JUNCTION GARAGE
SISKIYOIT BOULEVARD AT SOUTH CITY LIMITS
PHONE 5311