Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 31, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, May 31, MHO
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
elude Emerson Pratt, who left for
Ashland; Jean l^traon, Houlten,
IS VOI’K PRESENT LIFE
Ore.; Marian Gould, to Medford;
INSl'KANl E AIIEqi'ATEZ
Edith Clark and Mary Bugnr to
Eugene, Frances Fitzgerald to
Keo
Gold Hill; Julia Sidley to Lake
Creek, and Mias Jeanette Gore
I
• Tlte Talent community la sad will spend a ahoiI ime in
dened by the sudden death of; i fornia before returning to Talent
Frank Vetter, who reaided south 1 ....
........ .. Principal Roy
for .................
the summer.
of town on the new highway Fun- pHrr will remain in Talent and
eral services were held Wednesday Coach Clinton H Baughman ha-
PHONE 4721
morning at the IJtwiller Funeral moved to Ashland,
parlor in Ashland Acting pall- I # Mr nni, Mr, Roland Purk«
bearers included O. k McC urtain,1 and
w
duughter Tammy and Mrs
George Schuler. Will Hatcher, Al­ W. Bevington
Ashland were
fred Norris. Russell Parks and Mr guests Sunday of
of Mr and Mr»
Myers of Phoenix The Rev. Mr. I R F Parks
Peterson of the Nazarene church
officiated. Interment was in the , • Mrs Helen Higgins left
day for Bozeman, Mont., to visit
Stearns, cemetery in Talent.
relatives.
• 1-ast Sunday owners of lots in
Stearns cemetery assembled to
prepare grounds for Decoration
EXAMINER COMING
day.
An exandnet of operators and
• Mrs Francis Tame arrived from chauffeurs will be in the Aahland
Willows. Calif. Sunday to visit city hall from 1 p m. to 5 p. m
her son and daughter-in-law. Mr Friday, June 7. to issue llcen.es
and Mrs. Lyle Tame.
and permita to drive earn
• Mrs M. Cronin of Portland,
who has been visiting her brother.
Ben Clark, and his family, has re- 1
turned home
• Mr. and Mrs James Purdue,
who have been living south of
Talent on the old highway, moved
into the Chapman property last
week
• Mrs Meda Fox and Mrs George
Eads were visiting in Medford :
Thursday
• Wallace Burkhart of Portland
and Marcella Scribner of Ashland
were dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs Joe Tryon Sunday. Mrs. Try- i
on is an aunt of Mr. Burkhart
• Mr. and Mrs Melvin Plombley.
Californians, are visiting relatives
in Talent and looking for a loca­
tion.
• Mr and Mrs Ben Clark. Mr
and Mrs. Delbert Clark and fam­
ily. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Clark.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Brown and
family, Mr and Mrs I^athan Me- ,
A thousand thrill, await you on Trraaure
Dowell and children, Mr. and Mrs
Island. Enjoy your World'« Fair trip to the
ONK
George Clark and son, Mr. and
lulleal in the reatlul comfort of a luxurious
WAV
Mrs Jim McDowell and Mr and
Greyhound Super Coach. Frequent sched­
Mrs Frank Marquis and family
ule. are timed lu your convenience. Have
spent Sunday at Emigrant lake
08.10 ROUND TKIP
more FUN at the Fair with the money you
picnicking.
save on Grryhound'a low fares.
• Mr and Mrs I>an Bench moved
from the Foster house to Cali­
EXPENSE PAID TOURS
fornia this week
Include Hotel, Tali. S. F. Sightseeing. Fair
SEE BOTH FAIRS! Circle
• Alien Clark, who has been in
Admission, Billy HiMu-'a Aquacade, Ameri-
hier from your home Io imih
Portland during the last winter
< an Cavalcade and Tour of Fair. 3 days for
New York and San Frani mco
attending trade school, returned
as little as 16 50. Ser your Greyhound Agent.
and return fur only |69 0>.
to his home Saturday
I'llONEl Mil
DEPOT: 101 EAST MAIN ST.
• Mrs Roy Estes was a business
caller in Medford Saturday
• Mrs Waybum Kenyon and two
children spent Thursday visiting
with her parents, Mr and Mrs Al
Sherard
• Talent teachers returning to
their homes for the summer in-
STEVEN R.
SCHUERMAN
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CLEANSER
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BACON
LETTUCE—Home Grown
BANANAS—per pound ■
TOMATOES—pound - -
ORANGES—dozen - -
LEMONS—dozen - -
5C
5C
IOC
IOC
IOC
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17c
CORN BEEF iS“" 17c
SNOWDRIFT
JELL-O—each................. 5c
CHEF SALAD DRESSING-qt 19c
ALBERS’ PANCAKE-9.8 lbs 39c
ALBERS’ CORN FLAKES
5c
3 pounds
45c
KRAFT
CHEESE
American Brick
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2-pound box
Raisins, 4 lbs
19c
PICNIC HAMS
per lb. . . . 15c
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To SAN FRANCISCO
GREYHOUND
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«
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5c
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