Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 31, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    ri(1Hy, March 31, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
bout People You Know! |
and Mrs Loyd Lowe of
mth Fulls vlslhtl with friends
Monday
,M Key Purrott of i or I land
d dining the week end here
home of Dr. un«l Mm R E
er
I, Misire Is visiting In Ku-
this week
nnd Mm Hugo Reinhold
Tu< »'lay <’*' “
weeks
l . m M trip to the middle west
L. and Mm Ben Anderson
Ll(.<l from Woodland, Wash,
Pim<i Mrs. W H McSwain
[i I mud visited here Monday nt
of Mr. and Mm Nate
Ltriciii Hustings underwenl a
E-oj . ration nt the Community
|tal Tuesday.
|IN w W Keills of Copco,
, virihd here with friends
Lay
I, and Mm John Davis re-
L| ici.itiy to their home in
| following n visit here at the
L of Mr and Mm Clay Da via
|r and Mm J. H
Harker
L a trip t<> Chiloquin Tuesday.
Hnk Capello underwent a ma-
Lpcrahon at the Community
ktul Monday.
j, and Mm Howard Coombs
the parents of u son, bom to
k Monday at the Community
Mtal
L'hy drive u dirty car? Trade
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Wolff
s Service Station
[rolux cleaning service Multi
(11c)
¡Church streets.
L an<l Mrs Clarence Hoyle
hjaugktei 1,1 Prtndle, Wash .
L| here cany in the week at
[home of Mr and Mrs Harry
kun
Ira II H Mayberry returned
bie»lay from a two weeks visit
¡an Francisco
|rs Obellne Hates underwent
Operation at the Community
htsl Wednesday.
|r and Mm Will Wilson of
flo, Ohio, visited at the home
|r and Mm Rosa Tilley on the
llyou* last week
k-n Gibson of Klamath Falls
a business visiter early In the
■ r and Mm W W Robison
jni<<l last week from Belling-
I Wash. where they were
Ll by the death of a relative
jam--« Baughman of Camas
Icy visited here last week-end
the home of his father. Clint
Lhman
Er and Mm Paul Davis re-
leu last week-end from a trip
Chicago.
P. R Finnell made a buaim-M
Ito Eugene thia week
Bob Runsell <sf Siskiyou call«*d
Lhlarvl Monday.
I ra.ik Carson of Gram) Junc-
L Colo , is visiting here thia
Ut I hr* home <>f Mr. anil Mrs W
H. McNair. The Buritwills were
enroute from a trip to Sun Fran-
cisco.
• Mr and Mm Floyd l'ut man
marie u busIm-Hs trip to Klamath
Fulls this week
• W A Bruy of Hilt railed In
Ashland on buslm-as Monday
• Mr and Mm J F Brower are
visit'ng with friends at Thompson
Ctrci thia week
9 * ll Henry left Tuesday eve­
ning for Pasadena
• Arlen Brooks of Kinmath Fulls
Is visiting here this week at th«-
home <rf Mr. and Mm
Allen
Brower.
• Mi and Mrs Al Parr vini ted
here ¡.rut week-end at the home of
Mr and Mm Roy Parr
• Kenneth Schilling of Butte
Falls visited here lust week-end at
the home of his mother Mm Etta
Schilling
• Marjorie Corthell underwent an
operation ut the Community hos­
pital lust week.
• Mr and Mrs Ijtwrencr Porter,
Carl Brower and Malx-llc Jones
vls'iet. with friends in Klamath
Fulls Sunday
• Liiv.-ine Robcmon of Kerby vis­
ile I here lust week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr and Mm
<; e . Roberson,
r ■
• Mr
ami Mm Harry Travis
made l a trip to Grants Pass Sun-
day.
• Dr and Mm W J. fraudali re-
turn« d Sunday from a trip to
Sun Francisco.
• Walt Scther visited with hin
patents Sunday at Glendale,
• Paul Horne visited in Albany
Inst week-end. Mm Home and
iluiig it< m. Paula and Janice, who
hive I’ecn visiting there, accom­
panied him home.
• S’r and Mi. Dick Neil return­
ed Sunday from a wedding trip to
San Fran« >s<-o.
> Mm Ki lly Pinsons visited with
relatives in laikcvtrw laid week.
Church of the
Nazarene
K. E. Wordsworth, .Minister
Fourth and C Streets
"The church where you are nev­
er a stranger."
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. T- S.
Wiley, superintendent
A grow-
ing. going school.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock,
Sermon theme: "The Necessary
Cross'*
Pre-Easter meditation.
Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock.
"The Parable of the Ten Virgins."
A really helpful service for you.
Welcome to all.
Cooperating with other church­
es during the week in observance
E
Dive th«- cook'« spring fever a of Passion Week
kk lake the family out t<> din-
lone of then- fine evenings The
Itflr Shop has an especially ap-
Izing menu that all the family
relish, and the cost is small,
kalter la-verett«- and Lee Ryan
Boulrvnrd luid Morton Streets
B-' a busineaa trip to Yr-k.i
Rev. II. S. Wannumnker, Pastor
I
Earl Edsall of Klamath Falla
Sunday school. 9:45 a m with
ted here with relatives last
classes for all ages Mm. Glen
Hr-end.
Mrs Merle Christian of Orang«* Prescott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Ser­
re, Calif. is visiting this week
the home <»f Mr anti Mm Ruby mon: ••Jesus Openly Declares Him­
self" By the pastor.
ey at Siskiyou.
Young People's Hour, 6:15 p. m.
t>r. and Mrs Bernard Baekwill
A cordial invitation to all.
Mamhft«-I«l visited here Sunday
Congregational
Church
Exposition Treasure Chest
Sat u relay
and
Monday
Specials
I
I
I
SHORTENING—4 pounds Pearl 36e
GREEN PEAS
0
I
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
MECO PEAS-No. 303 - 3 for 25c
MECO CORN-No. 303 - 3 for 25c
NEW SPUDS
Free
Delivery
Phone
156
2-Pound Tin
51C
MECO
STRING BEANS—No. 303
ROYAL CLUB
GRAPEFRUIT—No. 2
BANANAS
3 pounds 17c
SUGAR
2 for 25c
C&H
25-Pound Bag
CHEESE-Kraft Elkhorne, lb. 15c
$1.32
ROYAL CLUB
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE—1 Qt., 14-Oz. Tin .
FLOUR
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS-No. 215c
ASPARAGUS
WHITE HOUSE
49’s
ROYAL CLUB
A I
STRINGLESS BEANS—No. 2 .. * tOl 47Ç
Fresh
2 pounds 19c
P A PHM
DHvUH
Sl'NKIST
Kingan’s
Sugar Cured
$1.29
25c
LARD
MILK—Oregon
6c
BREAD—Lithia
9c
ICE CR E AM—pint 15c, quart 29c
OXYDOL—Large
19c
PINEAPPLE—No. 2| Broken 17c
APRICOTS—Royal Club, No. 2| 19c
ORANGES
EACH
1C
LETTUCE
5C
• HILTS NEWS •
local Boy Scout troop Monday eve­
ning. The new members were Don­
ald Geroy, Ernest Dutro, Jack
Eddy, Buster and Billy Walker,
Willis Brownlee. Gino Michelon,
Tony Marin and Claude Wright.
Plans were made for an over-night
hike to Pilot Rock Saturday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Thorf Anderson
and daughters of Scotia arrived in
Hilt Tuesday night to visit his
parents.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward and
daughter Babe drove to Klamath
Falls Saturday.
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• Mrs. Ben Webster returned
home Sunday morning from Idaho,
where she was called by the severe
illness of her mother, who is now
slowly recovering.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collins of
the Sky Line mine, Ashland, were
Sunday visitors here with the
Watty family.
• Mr. Tame is having his cabins
and buildings painted.
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• A benefit concert wm given at
the club house Saturday evening
by the Junior Musicians of Yreka
and Hilt, directed by their instruc­
tor, Miss Glenwocxl Walsh. The
concert was well attended. Teach­
er and pupils are to be congratu­
lated on the splendid progress they
have been making and the fine
program they presented The pro­
gram was followed by a dance.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund
drove to Yreka Thursday evening
after their son Bob and Miss Mar­
gery Clark who remained in Yreka
l
for concert practice.
• Among the Saturday visitors to
Medford were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes
and daughter Virginia, Mr. and
Mis Richard Williams and son
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dutro
and son Norman, Mr. and Mrs. A
Pedersen and children, Mr. and
Mm. W Gran and son Bill. Mr. and
Mrs. R Gilberg, Arthur Gilberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Axel Gilberg, Ed­
ward Ekewall, Mr. and Mrs. R.
■„„L,
Harris and children. Mr. and Mrs.
Turkey production in Oregon, as
W. Holmberg. Mr and Mrs. Frank
Ohlund, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tollis well as throughout the United
States, is expected to continue up-
and Mr. and Mrs H. De Jamett.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ollom spent ■ ward in 1939 and yet turkey grow­
the week-end at Brooks. Ore., ers may have a reasonably favor­
where they were guests at the Jim able season when net returns are
calculated. This is the conclusion
Jackson home.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. Tollis, Mrs. reached in the annual turkey out­
S. King, Miss Jane Frazzee and look contained in the current Ag­
Billy Bayliss drove to Crater Lake ricultural Situation and Outlook
issued by the OSC extension servv-
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Slavens of ice and dealing with turkeys, pota­
Medford spent the week-end at toes, horses and mules and current
the home of their daughter, Mrs. i j farm price trends. Copies may be
j obtained free from any extension
W. Poff.
• Earl Temple was a business : office.
The expected continuation of a
visitor in Ashland Saturday.
• Mrs. W. Hess and daughter stronger demand for turkeys and
Nina and Miss Faye Davis of Ash­ the prospect of continued low feed
land were in Hilt Saturday night I prices are favorable factors in the
turkey outlook. The government's
to attend the concert-dance.
• Nine tenderfoot badges were survey of producers' intentions, re­
awarded to new members of the I leased in mid-March, indicated
TURKEY OUTLOOK UP
J0R 1939 SEASON
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27 percent increase in the turkev
crop this year compared with last.
A year ago the government pre­
dicted a 6 percent increase which
was not quite reached by actual
production in 1938.
Unfavorable factors are increas­
es in competing meats, larger cold
storage stocks of turkeys and
larger breeding flocks to be mar­
keted after the laying season is
over.
Cash income from Oregon's tur­
key crop in 1938 was estimated at
nearly four million dollars, making
turkeys one of the state’s most
important specialty crops, the re­
port shows.
Oregon now ranks
about fifth among the states in
turkey production and has an out­
put twice Ls great as in 1929
when the last general census was
taken.
Potato acreage is expected to
decrease in 1939, which, with other
factors, makes the potato situation
appear more favorable than at the
beginning of 1938.
The national farm price index
was down two points more as of
February 15 and is five points be­
low a year ago. Chief factors in
the lower index compared with
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Swift’s Silverleaf
23c
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Good Newtowns
Box
89e
last year are the grain index off
23 points and dairy products down
14. Fruits and meat animals are
up 10 and six points, respectively,
compared with 1938.
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