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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1940)
» Friday, Aug. 2, 1940 N ■ W • A • Mr. and Mia George Conner have moved to their new home recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason. • Mrs Anna Dickey spent sev eral days In Jacksonville this week • Mr and Mrs Frank lx>ty are the iwirents of a girl weighing six pounds and seven ounces at birth Monday at the home of Mrs. Doty's mother, Mra M N Fox • Mra IjAthan McDowell of Phoe nix and Mrs George Clark of An derson creek spent Wednesday with Mr ami Mra Ben Clark. • Mr and Mrs Roy Hill and SOUTHERN OREGON MINER ! family of Dead Indian were visit- I Ing in Talent Tuesday. • Mr ami Mrs Everett Boone of ’ McMinnville arrived In Talent Tuesday for duration of the fruit harvest • Mr and Mra Henry Mason left for Seattle Saturday where they will visit their son Wayne and hie i family. • Mr and Mrs. J C. Hainea of Inglewood, Calif , visited his aunt, Sue Clayton, over the week-end • Mr and Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and children spent Sunday on Thompson creek visiting Mr. and Mrs victor Milbum • Mrs Ruth Helfrich of Eugene and Mrs Ray Burna of Central Point visited Mrs Will Hart Hut urdny afternoon • Mrs Ix-tta Fslin Mopped in Talent for several days thia week while calling on friemls Hhe was Oregon’s Finest Gift! V « ft « Priced from 25c to $1.50 ft ft See Them Today! ft ft enroute from Seattle to Loa An gele« • Talent Boy Scouts left for I^ike o' the Woods Sunday to apend a week Eight scouts were in the group, which waa accompanied by Mrs Glen Withrow, who returned that evening • Miaa Mary Chambers. former teacher In Talent ,ia vlailing friends thia week She now live* in Malin • Mr and Mra George Phiefer and son Jack «pent Sunday at Hiatt lake fishing • Mra Roy Enruh of phoenix spent Saturday calling on frienda in Talent. • Mr and Mra Everett Bailey of Tule I-ake are visiting in Talent and on Anderson creek this week • Ruby Dobbins la ataylng at the Sawyer home this week and car ing for Mrs Sawyer, who is ill. • Mr and Mrs Will Childers and John Robison spent Sunday in the Applegate country at the Casa ranch, a former home of Mr. Robi son. • Mr and Mrs. Alfred Black have aa their gueat their brother-fn- law, C. H Barkley of Oklahoma • Mr. and Mra Elmer Cook and . Mr and Mra Fred Cook called on frienda in Central Point Satur day afternoon. • Mra M. C. Yates of San Fran cisco is visiting her stater, Mrs Fred Goddard, and huaband. • According to reports reaching Talent, Bob Purvis, who was in jured in a tractor accident while working for Charles Skeeters' log- l ging crew three years ago. is able to Be up and around at St. Vin cent’s hospital in Portland He will remain there until another operation in the fall • The Skeeters logging crew moved from the Little Applegate to the Dead Indian section, I area where they will log for the re mainder of the season. • Mr and Mrs Victor Milbum of Thompson creek and Mr and Mrs. Rraum and two children of San Francisco called on Mr. and Mra R F Parka Friday. • Subscribe for The Miner today. ^OWIIERK will you find ouch unuoual, auch |K>|>ulur gift novelties and uacful wiMvmlr» , . . Oregon Myrtlewood, the rarrot and moat beautiful of all, hand- carved Into chartnlng coatume jewelry: attrai-tivr | hi rar iM<reaorira! Be aure to aer our complete display of Myrtlewood ... an Ideal gift for the young in apirlt! DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS BANANAS, lb. SNOWDRIFT Shortening 3-lb. pail 45c Drifted Snow FLOUR RAISINS—4 pounds - - - 19c ICE CREAM—pt 15c qt29c OREGON MILK TASTY SALAD DRESS’G-qt 19c $1.49 CRYSTAL WHITE— 3 for LAUNDRY SOAP-S giant bars 23. 19c Cheese Kii™"""' 18 c SUGAR See STEVEN R. Sea Island Cane 10 pounds PHONE 4721 0 METROPOIJTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 21» LaM Multi Street ORANGES—each - - - - lc CAULIFLOWER-per head - 15c LEMONS—dozen' - - - 10c GRAPEFRUIT—6 for - - 19c BUNCH VEGETABLES-3 for 10c Coffee, any kind 25 C 49-lb. bag IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE INSURANCE ADEQUATE? BROADY BROS. DRUGS 5c 52c PICNIC HAMS—pound 19e JELL-O—per package Sc SWANS DOWN LOG CABIN SYRUP—qt tin 29e ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS “LOOK fl^Ä MILLION UStRS s Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| ** °’ Mr « . hOLlS«---- ,0 < nter 15C 14c 13C P»Pin9 o Royal Club Sauer Kraut—No. 2| Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| ,h.n #W CAR£FR“?J 17e 21C 25c It Meco Peas—303 Size, 3 for > Meco Corn—303 Size, 3 for PHONE PHONE 6L6CTR'C n O w onlv $ 50 “Quality Meats for Less—Always! □ o Now on Display at your Dealer’s 4 Or Your City Electric Store Fresh Leg of Pork Roasts 19c lb Fresh Pork Spare Ribs 10c lb Fresh Pigs’ Feet, each Bring Your Container 5C r * We can save you money every day in the week on high quality meats. Vol ume selling means lower prices! LEG 0’ CHOICE SPRING LAMB 25c lb HAMS, BACON, LUNCH MEATS, FRYERS, HENS '. ’ «Ahr