Page 4___________________________________________________ SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, October 11, 1940 pact knocked her down and she | I county agents or direct from the with the same period lust year. sustained shoulder and other bruis­ BETTER OUTLOOK I college. It is intended to iiasist Tlie decline is attributed partly to es. It is hoped she will soon re­ REPORTED BY OSO producers and marketing men In interference with international cover from the injuries analyzing the situation and mar­ trade by Die war und ]>artly to • Talent volunteer firemen are ON FARM MARKET ket prospects in relation to mar- increased domestic production to getting ready for their third an­ keting the products they have meet domestic needs. nual Hallowe'en ball to be hold Moderately improved farm mar­ produced for sale. • Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith moved Saturday night, Oct. 26. A grand ket prospects in general are indi­ EKN ENT A. OLDENBURG • I^eroy Ayers, who is with the Another section of the extension Funeral services for the Rev. COO at Tiller, Ore. spent the Saturday into the Sherard house i time promised. cated from information just pub ­ week-end with his parents, Mr recently vacated by the Tripp fam­ • The Townsend club met Tues lished by the Oregon agricultural service report deals with farm In­ Ernest A. Oldenburg, who died ily. Mr. Smith is an employe at ! day evening at the city hall. and Mrs. O. G. Ayers. extension service, at least for come prospects for Oregon in 1940 Oct. 6 at his home here, were Charles Skeeters' garage. • Mrs Al Sherard attended the crops allowing no material Increase and indicates a probable gain of held at 2 o'clock p. ni. Oct. 7 at • Mrs. J. W. German returned • Mrs. P. H. Dunn and Mrs. Wil­ Townsend meeting at Rogue River in available supplire for market around five per cent over 1939 the Lltwilier Funeral homo with to her home in Reno, Nev. Sunday lard and daughter Verna Mae of Tuesday evening. owing to a higher general av -rage UM Rev. .1 K Howard of Glen the 1910-41 season. after spending several days with Medford called Sunday afternoon • Vic Mason was the lucky finder during farm price level In 1940 mid proba- dale, Ore , officiating. Interment The improvement is expected to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. of one of the United States weath­ be associated with the somewhat bly a slight increase In gross vol­ in Hargadine cemetery. Mrs. Clara Taylor of Ashland. She F. Parks. er bureau balloons while on a ------------ D .. —. level of consumer purchas­ ume of prtxiuction. is a niece of Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs. George Pheifer hunting trip last Sunday in the higher Considerable data are given on • Mr. mid Mrs Walter Hexton ing power expected In the current Mrs Arthur Hamaker accompan­ and son Jack and Mr and Mrs. Lake o' the Woods country. He marketing season compared with imports of forage crop seeds, re­ and two daughters <>f Klamath ied her as far as Alturas. Calif, Clyde Moffett and family of Med­ turned the radio-meteorgraph over 1939 10. Domestic demand is ex­ ceipts of which from foreign Fulls »|x-nt u few days last week and visited with their cousin, Mrs. ford took a trip to Klamath Falls to the local postmaster to be re­ pected to improve more thiui countries have declined sharply with Mrs Sexton's parents, Mr. S W. Pep perdine. and other parts of the country turned to the weather bureau, enough to offset ,xx»rer foreign during recent months compared mid Mrs. Ed Grimm. ( which will pay a reward for the demand prospects owing to the • J. Z. Walker is building an ad­ Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMa­ finding and return of the instru­ war. dition to his house. han of Rogue River visited Mr. ment. The report deals more specific­ • Mrs. A. R. Kincaid left Thurs­ and Mrs. A. McMahan Monday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sloper and ally with market prospects for ap­ day for a visit with her daughter, Mr. McMahan is an uncle of An­ . daughter of Prospect were guests ples, potatoes, turkeys, and wal­ I of Mrs. Sloper's parents, Mr. and nuts. all important commercial Mrs. Charles Redfield of Portland, drew McMahan. and will go on to Tacoma for a • Mrs. Bill Hervey and Mrs.Char­ 1 Mrs. Bob Logan, last week. products of Oregon which are visit with her son and wife, Mr. les Skeeters were shopping in • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Reeder of marketed largely during the fall Ashland called at the Rush home and winter months. The full re­ and Mrs. Leslie Kincaid. Leslie is Medford Monday afternoon. second lieutenant and stationed at • Harold Trefethern left Satur­ Sunday and took them for a ride. I port containing this market pros­ Fort Lewis. She also plans to visit day for Klamath Falls to spend a Mr. Rush has been ill for some’ pects information is available from time. Mrs. Henderson, a sister of Mr. few days. Kincaid's, at Seattle before re­ • Roy and Dudley Estes spent • The Talent extension unit met address and told the people of Thursday at the home of Mrs. I turning home. Sunday fishing in Rogue river. “Simple Desserts" | some of the principles on which • The Talent high school will C. Williams. • Mrs. C. H. Taggart of North give a carnival in the school gym was the lesson given by Miss the Grange was founded. A vocal Hollywood is spending several Oct. 16. at 8 o’clock. New games Brier, new home demonstration solo by Lydia Mae Baylor with Virginia Garvin at the piano, and days with Mr. and Mrs. Buster will be played and prizes given agent in charge. Newhouse in Ashland. Mrs. Tag­ the couple married the longest; • Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ratchelder several selections by the men's gart visited with the Wren New­ the “most hen-pecked husband,” who purchased the Maxon store trio furnished enjoyment for the VüMiaakaat ««saisiMMMmaMaaiaNF house family when they lived in and the “most abused wife.” The had their opening Saturday with crowd. A skit produced by Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley entitled Bellview several years ago. She is carnival queen will be crowned at an entirely new stock of merchan­ Get ready for the cold t ion ths ahead now—let us Bless Our Home," gave a Mr. Newhouse's mother. 8 o’clock. The following girls have dise. Many residents attended the "God check your cur’s tnuisml«aton, rear end, your bat­ opening and wished them success lot of laughs, as did the "Movies ’ tery mid radiator NOW! It Is nul thrift to properly • Miss Aileen Inlow returned to been chosen as candidates: La- in their undertaking. put on by a number of Grangers. |in*|>ure your <*ur for artment was called W. W. Robinson gave a talk on to give you this service