between 40 and 50 thousand feet The monthly Church-night pot
of lumber a day. The cut is most luck dinner und business meet
ly dimension red fir with u scat ing of the Talent Friends Church
tering of white und yellow pine,
PublUhod Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon
with a bit of white fir und hem was held ut the City Hull Thurs
lock mixed in. Most of the lum day, February 26. 38 persons at
ber is surfaced and between one tended the meeting.
Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers
and two can per day are shipped
The Bear Creek Gang hud a
to California and eastern con- picnic and spent the afternoon
Entered as second-class mail matter In the post office at Ash j J sumers.
The operation employs
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress
about
30
workers, most of whom Saturday ut the Ashland Park.
of March 3. 1879.
Mrs. Charles Skeeters celebrat
the locul residents.
ed
birthday Saturday. Mr.
Mr. Zickefoos emphusises that and her
Mrs.
Don Miller and son of
the present shutdown is only Medford, Mr.
Mrs. Bill Her-
temporary and that the null will yery, Dick und
Skeeters,
Charles
soon be operating as usual.
Skeeters, und Bob Slugcl were
William J. Murphy of Seattle, cullers in the evening. Mrs. Skeet
era received many lovely gifts
Washington, singer and Evangel und
cards.
Medford
by
the
Litwiller
ambu-
ist
began
revival
services,
Wed
Auto Crash at
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Holdridgc
ance which was called to the nesday, March 6th, at the Talent
Skeeter’s Garage
scene of the accident. Mis. Myer, Friends Church and will contin and George Carter were callers
A car, owned by G. R. Read, who was riding in the rear seat ue every evening at 7:30 through at the home of Mr. und Mrs.
Frank Reed Sunday.
3207 De Soto Ave., Portland, Ore. with Mrs. Read, suffered slight March 17.
and a truck, belonging to E. La bruises.
Elsie Gehrke and Bernice Mar- Lyndel Newbry is excavating
Grave, Talent, crashed on high The Read vehicle, a late model dock are assisting in the music a basement for a new home on
way 99 in front of Skeeters Gar sedan, was severely damaged. and holding childrens meeting the Newbry place east of Talent.
age, last Tuesday evening at 6.00 The truck suffered a bent frame daily at 4 o’clock in the afternoon F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
P. M .
and other damage to the body. The Talent pupils of Mrs. Eve
First & Hargadine Sts
The car, driven by Mr. Read, The driver of the truck was un Prentice, who participated in the Leland I Wilkinson, Pastor.
was proceeding south on the high injured.
program held at the Wagner
Evangelistic Services with Rev.
way when it struck the truckload
Creek School, February 22. were, Archie and Evangeline McNeill
of potatoes driven by Mr. La Service Station
Lani Burnett, Irene Purd u e, will continue every night this
Grave who was attempting to
Joyce Paul, Marie Furrier, Cora week except Saturday at 7:45 p.
negotiate a left turn from the Expands Here
Mde Glievs, Lois Bradley, Meta m. Come enjoy the Concert und
east side of the highway. The
Jack Collens, proprietor of the Jean Frink, Bobby Pretty man, Vibra-harp and the preaching of
truck was hit on its right side Talent Service Station, proudly Glen Gradley and Harold Combs. the Word.
squarely in the gas tank, which announces the completion of a The members of the Methodist
Sunday Services:
fortunately failed to catch fire. new annex on the rear of the Church held a Pot Luck supper
9:45 A. M. Sunday School. Hen
Carl Myer, of Medford, sales service station building. The new in the social room, at the church ry S. McNair. Superintendent.
man for the Hazeltine Supply structure which comprises some Thursday night
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Mrs. Dick Morrow and son, Service with the pastor bringing
Company, of Portland, and Mrs. 400 additional feet of floor space,
Meyer were passengers in the car is to be used as a display room Leonard were calling on friends the message.
with Mr. and Mrs. Read Mr. for a fine stock of automobile in Talent, Friday.
2:30 P. M. At Grants Pass: Bap
Lt. and Mrs. Carwin Woolley tist Associational Youth Rally at-
Meyer who was riding in the sundries, miscellaneous repair
of Portland are visiting this week tende dby the young people of
front seat with the driver, was parts, and other items.
with
his sister, Rev. Alice Wool- all Southern Oregon Churches.
badly cut with flying glass and
Talent Service Station, which
was severely bruised and render is one of Talents most progres ley.
6:30 P. M. Youth Fellowship
ed unconscious from the impact sive and up to date businesses, Tom Lamb is improving after a Services.
He was given first aid in the is growing rapidly under the ex recent illness.
7:30 P. M. Evening Gospel Ser
Crit Carroll of McLeod was a vice. A time of inspiration and
garage and was later taken to pert guidance of its proprietor,
visitor in Talent Sunday.
fellowship in singing the hymns
jj* Sacred Heart Hospital in Jack Collens, who has been in
the location for some months. Ad
ditional improvements and ex
pansions are contemplated and
Insurance
underway in order that the sta
tion may better serve the travel
‘you can depend on” ing public.
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
News from Talent
we love. The Pastor wil lbring
the evening messuge.
Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Church
Fellowship Hour. Choir rehear
sul at 8:30.
A cordial invitation is extend
ed to ull.
Burns Agency
ON THE PLAZA
n e w m attresses
factory to you
OLD M ATTRESSES MADE
LIKE NEW
NEW BOX SPRINGS
WHILE THEY LAST
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
lo atten d these services, and to
use the Iteoding Hoorn.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Sunday, March 10, 1940
Sunday Morning Service at II
o’clock. Subject: Man.
S unday School at 9:30 A. M.
or greatly reduced by new, sim
Wednesday evening meeting,1 ple device. Send 82 to Sleep-Well
which includes testimonies of Box 223-E. Beaverton, Ore.
Christian Science healing, is held Adv.
u'
‘Your Friendly Grocer”
A1 WAYS A GOOD SUPPLY Ol FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES
WHERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED
Now meat market in connection with store
PLA ZA GROCERY
*■ N. MAIN
Pl IONE 41)1
TRY OUR
RUG CLEANING SERVICE
Phone 3281
W a rd ro b e C leaners
O n th e P la z a
Sawmill Shuts Down
• Automobile
• Fire
ut 8 o'clock.
lteudmg Room open daily from
2 to 5 P M except Sundays and
tadiduys.
The public is cordially invited
» V
Talent Sawmill, which has
managed to run through the dif
ficult conditions of the last few
months, without hardly any loss
of time, has finally succumbed
George Zickefoos, plant superin
tendent, announces that, through
difficulty in obtaining sawlogs
the mill would be forced to take
a layoff for a week or more. Em
ployees have been notified that
the mill could not resume opera
tion at capacity until March 11th
or 12th at the earliest unless logs
arrived from an unexpected quar
ter. During the past winter,
when labor troubles, bad weath
er and poor luck, have forced
other plants in nearby cities, to
suspend operations, the Talent
Sawmill has steadily cut its quo
ta of lumber, thus aiding mater-
y the national emergency in
the way of an accute lumber
shortage. The mill cuts ordinarily
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Room cooler
Clock
D eco cd w lighting
Floor lamps
Tabla lamps
Calling light
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binino boom
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Ceiling light
W .U or co»« light»
Toaatar
Coffee maker
Waffle bakar
Fee or room cool««
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w ill yea w ant in
KITCNIN
Refrigerator
Manga
Diahwaahar
V an n i.,tog fan
Miaar
Montar
Clock
Radio
Toaatar
Coffee maker
WaJU bakar
Circuli breaker«
Catliag light
W ork cantar llgbta
h ou se?
LAUNDUT
Laundromat
Cloth«« drrar
Iroesr
Iron
Wathing machina
< ailing light«
Hot plat«
All you can get, of course. And now while you’re planning
your home o f to m o rrow .. .whether it ’s a new house or modern-
at 485 Siskiyou
ixation . . . a the time to insure all o f the enjoyment o f Electrical
Living. Make sure you have correct w irin g . . . the right amount
to serve all your needs. . . for the electrical equipment you have
E. Wm. Anderson
Evangelistic
Campaign
UIDUOOM
now, and new things in the making. It w ill cost much less to
Sttrilanut
Radio
t Jock
Room cooler
Heaters
Vacuum cleaner
Warming pad
Electric blanket
('Io «« light«
Tabla or floor la iq g
W all or co»« light,
Ceiling light
include adequate wiring when you build or modernize than
to add wiring later. The check list at the right w ill suggest some
o f the electrical servants you w ill want at your command. W e
w ill be glad to discuss them with you, and help you plan for
proper wiring.
M1)llC
NIG H TLY 7:30 P. M.
Except Monday & Saturday
•
•
Special Music— Solos, Ducts,
Quartets
Sun lamp
Built-In heater
Razor
Curling iract
Calling l i ^ t t
M irror lights
■•re are facts you should know
18 Piece Orchestra
W e have a book o f facts that explains
Electrical Living and shows what you
should do-to enjoy the full conveni
E. WM. ANDERSO N
ence o f these electrical servants in
SUBJECTS FOR SUNDAY, MARCH 10th
your home. Stop in and let us go
over it with you.
11:00 a.m. The Tremenduous Responsibil-
ity of the Christian”
7:30 pm “America’s Greatest Call”
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UTILITY ROOM
Horn« Freezer
Precipitroo
Heater
Blower
Water heater
Circuit breakers
Workshop motort
Ceiling and work ¿gifts
CAMPAIGN FEATURES!
Rev. Wm. Anderson is an evangelist, Bible teacher, radio
preacher, trombone artist and former visiting chaplain to
San Quentin, the nation’s largest prison. Hear him relate
interesting prison experiences.
CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO.
Cordial Welcome to ALL
REV. GO RDO N LINDSAL, Pastor
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