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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1937)
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, December 3. 1937 Png« 3 About People You Know! ] ■i L___ .__ ____ —____ _.................... ....... ........ ........... 3E lì Ÿ SATURDAY FOOD BARGAINS! Phone Your Order for FREE DELI VER Y-Just Call 156 POTATOES is FÄ., 29c GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona, 8 for ORANGES, 2 dozen for CAULIFLOWER, per head LETTUCE, Home Grown, Large Heads, each BANANAS, 4 pounds for CRANBERRIES, 2 pounds for 25C 25c IOC 5C 100 pounds C&H .......... $5.49 $1.51 25 pounds C&H 10 pounds C&H 62c U. S. No. 2 lOO-pound sack GRAPEFRUIT, Florida, No 2 Tin, 3 for 41c CORN, Whole Kernel. No. 2 Tin, 3 for 43c PEAS S&W Petit Pois, No. 2 Tin, 3 for 63c CRANBERRY SAUCE, Trupack or Royal Club 15c Stringless Beans, Royal Club Asparagus pack, 3 for 47c KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, quart. 33c Pearl Shortening 4 pounds 49c 29c pound WHITE HOUSE DRIFTED SNOW COFFEE FLOUR 49 pounds $1.98 In A Glass Jar 25c pound East Side & Plaza Meat Markets r EAST SIDE PHONE 188 FREE DELIVERY PURE LARD, per pound - 15c PORK SHOULDER 17c LEG OF PORK 22C HAMBURGER, Lb. 15c LEAN CUBES, pound 15c BEEF STEAK, lb 15C-25C COLORED HENS ON ONE HOUR’S NOTICE pound 25c MAKKK'r PHONE 5« ROASTS, lb., 10c-15c LEGO LAMB lb. 221C LAMB SHOULDER 15c DRENE 49' TOY Liiterine Headquarters • HILTS NEWS • • Mr and Mrs Jack Clark and family spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs James Stevens at Fort Jones. • Mr and Mrs Elmer Jackson and son Jack spent the week-end in Dorris with relatives • Mr and Mrs Clinton Cobb spent Thursday in Medford • W. W Walker and family at tended a theater in Yreka TI iiiih - day evening. • Mr and Mrs Gran and son spent Thursday afternoon and evening in Medford. • Mr and Mrs Scott Willis were guests of Mr. and Mrs Robert Grlbcrg Wednesday and Thursday. • Nina Hess of Ashland was in Hilt Friday. • Mi and Mrs Frank Ward en* tertaincd a few friends at their home Friday evening Those pres ent were Mr and Mrs Fred Hevnes Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilberg, Mr. and Mis Jack Clark and Mr. and Mrs McCullough. Luncheon was served • Mr. and Mrs Richard Williams and son Russell were in Medford Saturday • Mi. and Mrs J. Clark called on Walter Freshour at Klamath River j Sunday. . • Mr and Mrs. Bradfield and Mr and Mrs Vernal Nebeker motored to Medford Saturday. • The Hornbrook Sunday school joined with the Hilts Sunday | school in joint services Sunday Castoria ?, 27c SEE OUR DISPLAYS r 24' I Gillette I Blue 30c BROMO Seltzer I Blades i 25' ’ !° 49c * Pertvet ion 25c CLEANSING TISSUES BISODOL &>". 26c Powder ’1*4 Lotnr» m white and 21' < hoirr of many paa lei «Ladra I Keller • Analgesic Balm 39' 75c Carters PILLS 59' Prince Albert Model Dill’s Best Velvet Granger Rough (’ut Site • 23' 3 oz. ROASTS, pound - 15c STEW LUNCH LOAF, Lb. 30c Disinfectant 23' ‘ 39 50c IPANA 1 Tooth Paste I 39' 67c COFFEE MAKER tf Cup 10 9 Fluid i 68c 69c 79c 68c l)rin Typr Cleaning . • ■ Valentine ' HAIR TONE CHRISTMAS WKAI’I’EI» (Pound Tins) Ju ¡trill' LYSOL 1 Cream and blue finish port plain enamel,rhromr lid_____________ 25c Chocolate EX-LAX 21' 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS II» and 60-Watt 5 for 27c 'i-Heat Adjuilabl 50c HEATING PAD Woodbury Creams Real Value Hi*. 2 MOUTH WASH Pint 1)1 IX 3 for 5c PORK SAUSAGE, pound - 15c 1 c TOOTH PASTE VEAL SHOULDER PICKLES w ☆ 69c Half or W hole MINERAL BOARD Roches fu// he - POTATOES HAMS • .1 C Broady of Auburn, Neb..*« father of Pell and John Broadv. , arrived tn this city Tuesday for a visit • Warren Oksoa. former SONS student, arrived Sunday from his home In Hayward, Calif., and is spending several days In Ashland with Limey Williamson • Mrs K .1 Madden and young sou Bobby of Klamath Falls, who have been visiting at the home of tVfINING prospects may be rei- M M Blower. Mis Maelelen's falli vived in southern Oregon, ac er, since Tuesday, planned to re cording to an Oregon State* De turn home today • Mi and Mrs C II Thomas i e- partment of Mineral Industries re- That turned Tuesday front a northern peirt sent out this week trip which took Mrs Thomas to chromite* and either metals former Portland and her husband to Eu ly mined hen* are* coming back < IIKISTM \S ( IKIM4 gene for attendance at the Shrine was indicated by the elepartment, See our display of quality greet which continued: ceremonial there • Bob Blaylock has been em Chromite* was ndneel In seaith* ing carda Your mum* Imprinted In ployed in the Kitchen of the Lithi* e«ni Oregon during the* World war Holiday Text, complete with 21 hotel coffee shop Dedriek Wil but activities nil but censed with assorted cards, 21 envelopes, $1 75 liamson. present chef, will leave the* armistice, elm* to a collapse toi Reno Dee 15 eif the* market Within the* last few • Mi and Mrs Paul Horne and years the* economic situation for * baby returned to Klamath Falls chreemlte has undergone consider* Monday after a week-end spent in able* revision and this mineral Is * * Ashland tn greater demand with a higher • Bill Leever, Bud Kincaid Bai price* bara Kay ami Eleanor Oium re Preespecting for chromite In turned to OSC Sunday following southern Oregon has been rather the holidays difficult The* iiren Is covered with • Twenty-one finest quality . ....... a heavy growth of vegetation ing cards, all different, 21 envel which tends to conceal the out THE MODERN FUEL opes and your mime imprinted on crops and the* deposits themselves the cards in Holiday Text, all for ere usually quite* ¡seekety in na only $1,75 One-day service The ture* Dr F W Le*e, geophysicist Southern Oregon Miner, 167 East of the* I’ S Geological survey, Main, phone 170 has been retained by the State* • Dr and Mre R E Walker, Department of Geology mid Min who spent Thanksgiving m Port eral Industries to conduct some land at the home of Mrs Walker's experiments with geophysical parents. Mr and Mrs N V Mm prospecting for chromite* In aouth- ray. came back to Ashland Sun- ern Oregon The scientific appar day atus Is being use-el in areas about • Mr und Mrs Cheater < Mac which there Is considerable knowl Cracken left for New York en y edge* of the* geology and the re X Thursday morning following sev- sults of the- apparatus will Is* eral days spent at the home of checked against the* geology to MSI MacCracken's parents, Dr. und iscertain if this type* of prospect Mrs Gordon MacCraeken Another ing can I m * used to advantage If son. Gordon MacCraeken Jr., left the* methetd proves satisfactory, it c the same day for Portland will I m * a great besim tee chromite • Alice Coggins left Sunday to mining ami exploration By this c resume her studies at tJ of O. means many new deposits of 1 • Dr E G Everett. M D. phy chromite may be located sician and surgeon. Hersey build Ulf The* situation in regard to man- I ing. office phone 1M-J, residence 18-L ijtlcl • Jean Ciaycomb returned to Portland Sunday morning after vacationing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs II L Clay comb. She is a student at Reed college • Mt and Mrs Otis Johnson m.I young son of Henley spent Thanksgiving in Ashland at the home of Dr. and Mrs R L Burdic • Mt and Mrs Larkin Grubb and two sons were in Klainath Falls f Sunday 60c 75c • Frances Hardy returned to her teaching position in Roseburg and 11 >b Haidy to U of O Sunday after Shampoo Antiseptic: vhiting at the home o* their par- « | enls, Mr and Mrs J H. Hardy V, • Investigate modern chiropractic Dr C C i lunii.in. 460 Boulevard. phone 4H ( r><;< I I Orh, C. R. W. • Mr and Mrs Frank Bechtel Mechanical Toys, Itoli» anil and daughter of Klamath Falls Games—Toys of all kinds! I were Thanksgiving visitors at the 3-01. Site I*' E Russlll home • * e o’1'* foel that SUGAR SWIFT’S PREMIUM gañese* is considerably like that for chromite The change In eco minile conditions makes it possible* to consider seriously deposits which have not bei-n economically workable in thè past ami whlcli muy now tic of cemsldcrable* itti- i iinlng port ance e w i ,ii i.. \ thè engineer, I h re*ill vestigli! Illg manganese areas in thè llght of market eondltlons At modern ■ present he I h located at Medfoid 'mid is working in the latke Creek land Evans Creek district While these deposits are* undoubtedly low guide*, if It can Is* shown that then* Is considerable* tonnage* H may be possible to get suine mines into production • • Mi and Mis Fl ink W ild ani family were* In Medford Saturday • Prau-Doux (Po-Do) PLAYING CARDS Bridge nr Pmnchle UU Quality linen finish t It nice of design« •Ss,»// / PLUTO WATER : « <>