Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 25, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, January 25, 1035
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
One of our conference delegates are behind it." We doubt that Oils
said to the Japanese: "Any wea­ Ims ever bcca demonstrated tn the
The accompanying table, prepared by a Medford city official, shows the comparative indebtedness of pon is offensive when you are in case of a rolling pin. Weston
the various subdivisions of Jackson county. The table was compiled for use in the state legislature, front of It and defensive when you Leader.
is considering a bill that would enable districts to borrow funds from the federal government at low
Large accomplishments in for­ which
rates
of
which would be secured by delinquent taxes At present it Is necessary for the sub­
est rehabilitation and improve­ divisions interest
issue bonds demanding a high nite of interest to replace funds delayed through delinquencies.
ment were made possible during Perusal of to the
table reprinted below will give the reader an accurate emparison of assessed valuations, <ie-
the past year through the civilian
linquent taxes, warrant and bonded indebtedness of the various political subdivisions of the county. The
conservation corps, public works, ; figures
are as of July. 1934.
civil works, and transient relief
Ik'Uiupient
Total
Assessed
General Fund
programs, according to the an­
Taxes
IH'bt Warrant Ind.
Valuation
Indebt.
nual report of chief forester F, A. Jackson County .. Net Bonded
$84.145 34 $ 191,730 91 $ 275.876 25
$32.177.025 71 $647,995 33
Silcox, recently received by reg­
7.6O9.SOO 17
$ 215.644 68
City of Medford
1,704.631 39
31.772 3 1 1,736,403 73
161.127.77
ional forester C. J. Buck. Port­ School
Districts
624.354.85
450,020 32
606,074 21
32.177.023 71
156,053 89
land, Ore.
565,875,09
80,799 75
City of Ashland
565.875 09
2,538 662 90
Work
done
included timber Central Point .......... .......
348.299 05
58,000 00
58,000 00
14.816 74
stand Improvement, reforestation, Gold Hill
Southern Oregon’*
195,800 38
10.287 25
27,126 19
27,126 19
insect and disease control, fire Talent ........................
176.012 85
4,358 39
300 00
300.00
hazard reduction and fire protec­ Phoenix .....................
I •
151,736 55
20,000 00
20.000.00
tion improvements, control of soil j Jacksonville ............
9.555.73
27,162.23
27,162.23
147,0 12 04
erosition as a means of flood pre- I g^tte Falls
9.000 00
9,000.00
4,635.22
61.329.52
vention, recreational improvement
point
2.122 22
144 45
91.816 .50
144 45
and creation of more favorable Rogue River ....................
145.419.78
136.10
136 10
2.083 83
conditions for fish and wild life. 1 Medford Irrigation Dist. 1,147,250.00
349.618 75 1,477.690 50
The work was carried on on nat­ Talent Irrigation Dist
00
437,358.82 1.460.241.95
ional forests, state forests, pri­ Eagle Point Irrig. Dist. 1.067,500
634,453 45
385.000 00
265,540 69
vate forest lands as authorized Gold Hill Irrig. Dist......
61,800 00
70 080 10
8.250.40
by the Clarke-McNary act, and | Rogue River Irrig. Dist. 176.000
178,758 29
00
5.389.02
private lands on which erosion
control was authorized by the
$5.783.510 56 $1.446.295 33 $6,147,292 .82
emergency conservation act. The
School
Dist
No.
49
$352.000 00
$8,457,733 95 $261,429.87 $1,828,240 16
$92.937 68 $ 444,937 66
U. S. forest service planned and
(included above)
supervised 80 per cent of all work
projects handled under the CCC j
program.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD t ill RUH the agency dares any motorist to
GEORGE BAXTER DIES HEBE
(Congregational)
SUNDAY AT HOME OF SISTER
seek a tire or tube for his car
D. ELMER NOURSE, Minister. providing it is of the era since
George Thomas Baxter, of Salem
the invention of pneumatic tires
Church school, 9:45.
and Tillamook county, passed
Morning worship, 11:00. Special which cannot be supplied from
away at the home of his sister, music by the choir. Sermon, "The their stock in Ashland
Goodyear’s famous G-3 tin«, one
Mrs. Charles Blake, at 10:30 p. ni. Christian Way Among the Early
Christians." This sermon will be of the industry’s latest develop­
With plenty of snow adorning Sunday. January 20.
ments, features a new flat, long-
George Baxter was born at
the Siskiyous just south of Ash­ Princeton. Canada, on August 17. of help to any who fe«'l that life wear tread and greater non-skid
is too much.
land, skiing enthusiasts of south­ 1860. Mr. Baxter is survived bv
Christian Endeavor, 6:3d-Jun- and safety advantages, and Clay­
ern Oregon have been making several brothers and sisters, P. A ior-Senior.
comb’s stocking of the complete
merry, and the first aid camp, Baxter of Sparta, Ore., D. E. Bax­
Evening service, 7:30. Good line brings to Ashland a new tire
over week-ends there. Last Sun­ ter of Spray. Ore., Mrs. W. A. song period, Sermon. "Going For- independence which will be found
day the Rogue Snowmen conduct­ Rex. Los Angeles, Mrs. P. L.” Fraz­ ward.”
both convenient and useful to
ed a ski jump competition, with ier of Salem and Mrs. Charles
A neighborhood church serving motorists of this section.
♦
John Bayliess of Medford high Blake of Ashland.
the neighborhood in a neighborly
school placing first with a span
Interment and funeral services way. "Religion makes a differ­
PHONE YOUR ORDER—FREE DELIVERY
of 43 feet through the ozone and were held in Salem, in which city ence.”
no broken bones.
Mr. Baxter was a member of the
Others placers included Carl First Christian church and of the
Ranstrom. Ken Denman. Hans Masonic lodge. J. P. Dodge and
i
Enzekl, Paul Lafferty, Ben Trow­ Sons were in charge of the re­
mains.
bridge and Harold Woods. The
IIOI qi ET
Sunday gatherings are featured
By OUR KEVHOLE EXPERT
It)*
with hot dogs, sandwiches and
Two solid truck loads of Good­
coffee.
year G-3 tires and tubes were
MERRICK THORNTON and H.
received early this week by Clay­ S. HARRISON tearing down a
Other skiiers have been flock-1
comb
Motor
company
of
Ashland,
ing to hills surrounding Jackson­
ceiling with the aid of a crowbar
shipped direct from the factory and the king's English.
ville, northern California points
BILK
I’EET’S
at
Los
Angeles.
and Snowmen's hill, where weather WRECKING the Vendome hotel;
DEWEY sackett wondering
conditions have been ideal.
Arrival of the tires and tubes why they made printing presses
lumber and brick for sale. Philip
Wendt.
(febl) marked the introduction of one of SO hl’livv
southern Oregon’s most complete
COUNCILMAN APPLEWHITE
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL IMPROVED, irrigated ranches for tire services, Claycomb having doing the main stem.
I 10-oz. and
CHURCH
--------- •—
sale. 10% cash, balance easy stocked tires for all popular cars,
I
28-oz. pkg... W < w
including
off
sizes.
Salesroom
of
Misery is said to love company.
terms. See F. L. Nutter, 2 doors
"The church with a friendly wel­
north of Madden's Tire Shop. the local Ford dealer has been This seems now to be particularly
come.”
(febl) ! piled high with the array of big. true of a holding company.—Wes-
N
Sunday school at 9:45. Dr. G. W.
little and in-between tires and ton Leader.
Gregg, superintendent: Ralph Bill­ FOR TRADE OR SALE- Splendid
ings. secretary-treasurer.
city modern home and '■* acre,
Junior church at 11 a. m. For
suburban boulevard, worthy of
the Juniors, by the Juniors.
your consideration. Suburban 33-
Divine worship at 11 a. m. Good
acre ranch, city modem house,
singing. Vital messages. Cordial
near Talent at very low price,
welcome. Pipe organ music.
terms and will take some prop­
Young people's cbnvention at 5
erty as part pay. Five-room cot­
p. m, with delegation from
tage brick foundation plastered
Grants Pass. Medford and Talent.
and good condition inside. 50-foot
ASK ABOUT OUR CRANK CASE SERVICE
Refreshments. Good fello«#fciip
lot. paved street, low cash price
Convention sermon at 7:30.
$700. Many other bargains to
AND OIL SPECIAL
Topic, "My Church." Everybody
offer by Staples Realty, 130 E
welcome. Try our welcome.
Main, phone 1.
(jan25)
Indebtedness of Political Divisions of Jackson County
Initial Administration
Benefit in Northwest
Ashland
GROCETERIA
Finest Food Market
WELCOMES THE
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
TO ASHLAND
And Extends Best Wishes
for Its Success
Throng Sees Ski Race
Russells Place Sunday
W hite H ouse
SEEN
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Claycomb Stocks Two
Truckloads New G-3’s
Classified Ads
In A Daze
4-------------------- 6
SATURDAY, MONDAY SPECIALS!
$1.49
FLOUR
SHORTENING
WASHING POWDER
DEL MONTE FOODS
First Class Lubrication
PORTER’S SERVICE STATION
l'HONE 289-Y
for a Valentine Qift
She Prefers
Your Portrait
A Lovely Valentine Special
Bushnell Perkins Studio
PHONE 8
Bl N< II
SPECIALS
Del Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
Cut Rate
Tobacco
7 ozs
15c GOLDEN STATE
CIGARET TOBACCO, 3 for.........
10c GRANGER
2 for....................................................
10c GEO. WASHINGTON
2 for....................................................
5c DUKE’S MIXTURE
4 for.....................................................
50c CLIMAX CHEWING
Thin Cut............................................
5c STUD CIGARET
TOBACCO, 4 for.............................
No. 1
Tall Tin
Whole Slices
No. Z’/2
Size.....................
9-oz. Flat Tin
25C
15C
15C
15C
23C
15C
L1THIA
DURKEE’S
SPICES
HOME MADE
BREAD
50 POUNDS
(I. M. NO. 2
Del Monte
SLICED PINEAPPLE
21c
CLOSE OUT
Del Monte’s New Item
r”UlT COCKTAIL
COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
- 15c
- 19C
- 18c
■ 29C
- 10c
LETTUCE—per head - - - sc
VEGETABLES—2 for - - - Sc
ORANGES—per dozen - - 19c
GRAPEFRUIT—each ■ - - 5C
CATSUP—14-ounce - -
PEAS—No. 2 - - -
ASPARAGUS—No. 2 -
COFFEE—1 pound - -
TOMATOES
.
9c
Del Monte Alaska Red Sockeye
SALMON—No. 1 Tall Cans..........
Del Monte ASPARAGUS
No. 1 Tall Cans.................
SCHUERMAN'S
GROCERY
201 East Main
Phone 155
WE WILL DELIVER YOUR ORDER
East Side Market
Wholesale and Retail
PHONE 188—FREE DELIVERY
• BEEF
• VEAL
• LAMB
• PORK
PLAZA
MEAT
MARKET
linder Same
Man agemen t
SATURDAY SPECIALS
STEAKS—per pound - - 12c
ROASTS—per pound - - 10c
STEW & BOIL—per pound - 6c
EXTRA SPECIAL
VEAL SHOULDER
ROAST—Pound
10c
t