Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 29, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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Friday, Nov. 29, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
About People You Know! |
TALENT NKWN
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To Edit Hi-Life
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• Mr and Mr» Al Sherard »pent
Thanksgiving with their daughter,
Mrs Ray Lewi» and family.
• Tlx- Tnl.-xt in luf.- »tuff ha»
been elected fol till» term as fol
low»: Editor, Tharon Hill; assist­
ant editor, Ruby Dobbin»; feature
editor, Dorri» Currie; »port* edit­
or, Earl Jone»; bUNine»» manager,
Bob Keith; advertising manager,
Mabel Romanger; make-up, !>-da
Klunek; advisor», Ml»» Clark and
Mrs. Bugar.
• Mrs Anna Dickey spent the
week-end visiting Mrs Muy Lev-
ette in A»hland.
• Mr and Mr» o i. Atwell of
Medford and Mr. and Mr». W. V.
Klamuth
Hutes journeyed
to
Falls Thanksgiving day and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mr«.
Itoyal Bate».
• The ladle» of the Methodist
church met Thursday in M all
day session at the home of Mrs
spriKi-i Haeklat Tiny quilted on
a quilt for Mrs. Hackler.
• Mr and Mrs. Walter Smith ar­
rived In Talent Suixliiy morning
from Saed, Mont., and visited
relatives here
• Mr and Mr» Frankie Denham'
of Medford and Mr. and Mr« 1
George Connor were guest« of Mr.
and Mrs Rudy Connor on Thanks­
giving day.
• Mr» Irene Well« wa« able to
return to her home from the hos­
pital In Ashland after a long
illness.
• Mr» Harry Lowe of Sama Val­
ley wa« a business caller here
Wednesday.
• Bill Hotchkiss an<l Ray Reid
made a trip to the Klamath coun­
try Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Collins
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tryon Thursday
• Mr«
Guy Stager returned
home Saturday from the home of
Mr and Mr«
Hugh Comixst
where she has been caring for
Mrs Coinbeat and baby for the
past six weeks
• Damon Floyd find family mov­
ed from the Crosby house Into the
Glaacow pr<»perty recently vacat­
ed by Mr and Mr« T Newbry
in Valley View.
• Tom lamb and Mr and Mrs
Roy Estes spent Monday at the
home of Mr I-amb's brother, Will
Ixmb, near Butte Falla.
• Owen Bates, grandson Of Mr
and Mrs W V Bate», left Sunday
for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, rvhere
he will be employed by the gov­
ernment.
• The Talent sawmill 1» running
two shifts This enable« Mr. Me-
K><n. manager, to employ more
labor and thu« Increase the pay­
roll of this community.
• Mr and Mrs Bob Ix>gan enter­
tained at dinner Mr and Mrs
John Webster. Mr and Mrs Ben
Webster of Talent and Mr. »nd
Mrs Floyd Goin and Mr and Mrs
Harold Sloper and daughter Ro­
berta of Prospect, Thanksgiving
day
• Mr and Mrs Fred Hodapp of
near Eagle Point called on friends
in Talent Tuesday They were en­
route to Cnsa Grande, Ariz. to
■pend the winter.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Collins
moved from the Spitzer property
to Medford Sunday.
• Mr and Mr« Lyle Tame had
aa their guests on Tharik«giving
day Mr«. Sue Clayton and »on
Faye, Mr« Anna Dickey and Rev­
erend Friedenburg.
• Mr and Mn IP n Clark »pent
the Thanksgiving holiday» with
their daughter, M:«. Glen Brown,
on Anderson creek.
• Ml«» Clarice Home» of Ashland
was a week-end guest of Mr. and
Mr». Roy Eate«.
• Mr. and Mr» Olmstead and «on
Donald of Oak Ridge and Mi and
Mia. R. F. Park» were dinner
guentn on Thankagivtng day al the
home of Mr. and Mr». Wayne
Cowdrey.
• Roy Coffman of Phcenix and
Mr» Edith Cochran were married
Monday They left Tuesday morn­
ing for Chiloquin to »pend a few
day» with Mrs. Coffman'» »on.
EI v I h Cochran, and family
• Tlie Townsend club met Tues­
day evening at
the city hail
with many visitors from A »bland
and surrounding country. A pot­
luck »upper wa« served. After the
■upper motion picture» pertaining
to the Townsend plan were shown
by Mr. Slngler.
• Mi»» Betty Spencer la attend­
ing beauty school in Medford.
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o'clock on the subject, "The
The Job’«
Daughter« of Job."
Daughter« of Ashland will be
guests of honor at thia service,
The adult choir will «Ing an an*
them.
The Epworth and Wesley Leag­
ue« meet at 0:30 p. m. for wor­
ship. Thii» 1« «trictly a young peo­
ple« »ervice and all young people
who have no other regular piact
of wor«hip are welcome here
The evening sermon is at 7:30
o'clock on the subject, "The Seek­
ing and Having Christ."
The
young people« choir will wing the
anthem, "Just A» I Am” (A. Ru­
benstein).
Prayer meeting and atudy of the
book of Revelation Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Methodist Episcopal
Church
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday school meets at 9:45 a.
m with Allen O. McGee, general
superintendent, in charge. There
is nothing quite so vital to the
development of (Christian charac­
ter a« the study and appreciation
of the Bible When the Bible really
gets into one's mind and heart he
is bound to be a better person.
The morning sermon is at 11
SATURDAY AND MONDAY FOOD BARGAINS
19c
9c POST TOASTIES
5C
LEMONS—Doz
19c MATCHES-6 boxes 13c
SQUASH-lb
2c CORN-3 for
23c
CAULIFLOWER
9c
WELCH GRAPE JUICE
Vegetables—3 Bu. 10c
Quart
39C
ORANGES-Each
1C
AVACADOS
5c PE AS—3 for
23c
Grapefruit—6 for 15c HONEY-5-lb. pail 32c
Tender Sweet
MARRIED
to mv new
AUTOMATIC
GAS
HOT WATER
Smith Quality
MILD X BLEACHER Del Rogue Pumpkin 9c
Quart -
IOC
SWIFT HAMS-Lb. 18c
Half Gallon
19C
M hile They Last
ROYAL CLUB FINE FOODS
Royal Club Spinach—No. 2| tin, 2 for
Royal Club Peaches—No. 2| tin, 2 for
Royal Club Dainty Dimple Peas—No. 2’s, Ea 15C
Royal Club Stringless Beans—No. 2’s, Ea
13C
Royal Club Coffee
24C
Royal Club Crab—leg meat
29c
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The Public Is Invited
TO ATTEND
OPEN HOUSE
All Day Saturday!
PHONE
GUARANTEED MEATS AT A SAVING!
Eastern Bacon
Home Cured
COME IN AND TAKE A RIDE
IN THE 1941 FORD!
PHON IK
EAST SIOE
PLAZÄ1
22C lb.
Ford Models on Display
25c
IOC
Meco String Beans—3 for
Meco Catsup
(by the piece)
(NOVEMBER 30)
New
13c
$1.19
BANANAS— 3 pounds
KITCHEN QUEEN FLOUR-49’s
POTATOES- 59 lbs. U. S. No. 2
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP—3 for
l-trge Sunklst
l)r. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
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DIAL 7021—FOUR DELIVERIES DAILY
LETTUCE—2 for
Trinity Episcopal
Church
Holy Communion, 8 a. m.
Church school, 9 30 a. m.
Sermon and Holy Communion,
11 a. m
Holy Communion, Wednesday,
9:30 a. m.
Choir meeting, Friday, 7:30 p.
tn.
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
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(By the piece)
19C lb.
Sirloin Steaks
25c lb.
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SMOKED
PORK
CHOPS
SMOKED
BEEF
TONGUES
CHILI
WIENERS
SAURKRAUT
Pork Link
Sausage
20c lb
Smoked Link
Sausage
28e lb
"GET THE FACTS /.ND YOU'LL GET A FORI)
Delicious Corned Beef—None Better.
18c to 25c pound.
BEARE MOTOR
»0 NORTH MAIN STREET
PHONE 33nl
Try it Today.
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