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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1940)
f Friday, Nov. 22, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER About People You Know! | TAIJCNT NKWN Talent Townscnditcs Will Meet Tuesday • The Talent Townsend club will meet In the city hull Tuesday night, Nov. 20. Pot-luck «upper will be served ut 0 p. m., followed by a short business McsMton ut 7:30 o'clock, after which a program of picture HiidvH win be ahown by Mi Slngler. Everyone Is Invited to the affuir, for which no charge wi ’ be made. • Mr and Mm iJndatrom and family left Tuesday for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will make their home • Mi and Mrs. Lyle Tame spent the week-end at their ranch on Dead Indian. • Mr. and Mis Floyd Rush of Ashland called at the home of Mr. Rush's parents, Mr. and Mis Will Rush. Sunday. • Mr Stager returned Tuesday evening from Portland where he has been receiving medical treat ment • Mr und Mis Sam Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Leroy Olsen left Tuesday morning for Tuie latke to spend Thanksgiving with Mr und Mrs John Hamilton • Mrs Anna Dllkey spent a cou ple of days lust week with Mrs A Russell In Ashland. • Mr and Mrs Earl Allen have traded their property here for u 1 ranch known as the McDonough place at the foot of the Siskiyou mountains on the old Pacific high- | way and will take possession later • Opal Hill, who operates a beau ty parlor at Chiloquin, spent the week-end at home here • Frank Manner of Hoops Indian reservation In California visited his sister, Mrs Elisabeth 1 a -lim ing, and family last week. • Mr and Mrs Alien Clark have moved into the ITioenix area where Mr. Clark will have charge of an orchard. Mr and Mrs Keith Thorson moved inf.. tin- house va- Gated by the Clarks • Mr and Mrs Harry lx>we re- ceived word from their son Har- land, stationed at Chanute Field. Ill . army corps school, tliut he finished with good results Har land took a course in meteorology • Mr and Mrs William Sommers arc the parents of a baby boy bom at the Community hospital Thursday evening. • Mr and Mrs. Hartell of Ash land moved into the T'aient camp ground. Mr. Hartell is employed at the sawmill. • The Talent P TA met at the school building Friday afternoon Miss Weisser, county health nurse, discussed health problems. • Dudley Estes left Tuesday morning by stage for Crescent City to visit his brother and Ma ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes He plans on being away two or three weeks • Arthur Dillon of Talent and Anna Ashley of Medford were married Saturday at Medford. • It Is reported that Mrs Mary Higgins, who underwent an oper ation at the Community hospital in Ashland, Is improving • Mr and Mrs J. J Tryon wen- dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fred Goddard Sunday, on Wagner creek • The junior class is rehearsing for a play. "My Uncle's Niece,’’ which will be given soon. • Mrs Bernice Anderson him pur chased the store and confectionery j of Mr Bachelor Mr mid Mrs Bachelor are residents of Med- o,id • Mrs Dora Smith and son Alj have leaser! the concrete building of G. 8 Butler und an- Installing I racks and equipment for drying and storing gladiola bulbs. • The - it v < oun< il met Tuesday night ami decided to buy a new pump ami also install an addition al light near the school. • Lucille Holdrige spent a few ’ <iays bort week with her parents, j Mr and Mrs. Charles Holdrige. • The study club in parent edu cation met at the city hall Wed 1 nesday afternoon. • Mr ami Mis Alfred Norris and family spent the week-end in Kia- math Falls with relatives • The play put on for the Talent Grange by the Southern Oregon College of Eflucation players was greatly enjoyed by the grangers and visitors. Following the play a dinner was served. Dancing con cluded the evening's entertain ment. • The operetta "Rose of Danube" is being rehearser! by the school. It will be given early in the win ter. • Ralph Hamilton who is employ er! in the Tuie I-ake country spent Sunday at home. • Mrs Al Sherard was shopping in Ashland Monflay afternoon She also called on friends while there. • R W Beaver left Monday for Corona, Calif, where he will visit friends. • Mr. and Mrs J. H Smith who have been living on the new high way moved to Oakland, Calif, the first of this week. • The Women's Society of the Christian Service held its annual bazaar at the city hall Tuesday from 10 a. m. until ft p m Needle work and food were the order of the day The bazaar wax well at- tended anti most articles were sold. * Page 5 DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS HAMS—Swift Ovenized Skinned | or whole lb 21 e FLOUR—Drifted Snow 49’s $1.39 CORN FLAKES—Post’s or Kellogg’s—3 for 14c FRESH FROZEN PEAS—25c value 17c LETTUCE Sc Snowdrift—3 lbs - 45c WHITE MATIN— CAULIFLOWER Celery 9c Sugar—10 pounds 49 C IOC TENDER SWEET— Corn—3 for Bunch Vegetable—3 s 10c Oranges—each 23c SMITH QUALITY— Peas—3 for 23c 1C Coffee—per pound 25c Grapefruit—6 for 15c Any Kind Except Sanka BANANAS—pound - 5c Borene Washing Powder large size 29c Cranberries—2 lbs. 35c (We Redeem Your Coupons) • *f • a<I - í id ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas 15C Royal Club Spinach 14c Royal Club Minced Clams 17c % Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| 17C Royal Club Corn—12-ounce Niblets 12C Royal Club Pears 23c Royal Club Apricots 23c PRONE PHONE GUARANTEED MEATS AT A SAVING! We Will Have Turkeys for Those of You Who Will Observe November 28 as Thanksgiving Day! Almost before you can say “December 25th Christmas will be here, and it is not too soon now to start planning your gift list . . . and may we suggest that you include among those presents the always-appreciated and always-useful electrical appliances which do so much to lighten tasks, give greater com fort and pleasure all the year? Be sure to see your favorite electrical dealer now, while stocks are complete! Ashland Light Department *. “Your SERVICE Department” Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 25c Pure Lard 3 lbs. 25c Smoked Pork Chops 29C lb Sirloin Steaks 26c lb Leg of Pork Pork Shoulder Steak 18c lb Roasts—Half or Whole 20c