Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 03, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, December 3. 1937
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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
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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
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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
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68c
69c
79c
68c
l)rin Typr
Cleaning
.
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Valentine
' HAIR
TONE
CHRISTMAS WKAI’I’EI»
(Pound Tins)
Ju ¡trill'
LYSOL
1
Cream and blue finish
port plain enamel,rhromr
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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
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Thursday morning following sev- sults of the- apparatus will Is*
eral days spent at the home of checked against the* geology to
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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
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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
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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
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