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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1936)
Page 2 Friday, March 13, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER F ASHLAND GROCETERIA ETE FOOD MARKET HOME OPERATED Every Day - In Every Way - The Groceteria Is The Best Place To Trade MORE THRIFTY BUYS FOR THRIFTY BUYERS - SATURDAY & MONDAY TRUPACK APPLE TURNOVERS Have You Tried It? BIG No. 5 TINS 3, 39c Each Come Early While Stock Lasts FLOUR Ashland Groceteria Blend There’s Nothing Better Absolutely Guaranteed S1.79 UNFROSTED MELBA HONEY CAKES 20c Each HOLLAND DUTCH DREAD 10c per Loaf ANGEL FOOD CAKES 37 c Each CRACKED WHEAT BREAD 10c per Loaf Per Pound EGGS EXTRAS LARGE A High Quality Product at a Low Quality Price TRY THIS TODAY—YOU’LL LIKE IT Per 20c Dozen AfVw DEMAND ASHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER What Ashland Makes Makes Ashland POST TOASTIES 7 c Per Pkg 4 FIG-BARS Plain—Whole Wheat Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN Large Pkgs. 19c Each r SANDWICH MEAT 4c per Can 43c POUND PACKAGES DEVILED z SWISS STEAKS RUMP ROAST Round Loin Cut to Order From Steer Beef Boned and Tied No Waste IS GOING UP 100 Lb. Sacks 20c per Lb. POT ROASTS 19c per Lb. Link Sausage 25 Lb. Sacks STEER BEEF Farm Style—All Pork 12 fc per Lb. BACON 25c per Lb Sweet Pickles 10 Lb. Sacks SWIFT’S STANDARD Any Size Piece A New Barrel Just Arrived SUPERIOR 29e per Lb. 18c per Pint CRACKERS New Asparagus 2 Lbs. for New Potatoes - 5 Lbs. for r New Peas - -2 Lbs. for ♦ 37 c Each *£• 23e MINUTE TAPIOCA 10c per Pkg. j I p SOLID HEAD LETTUCE - 5e PDADFCDIIIT Coachella’s Finest 5e UnKrCrnUII Extra Large. Each 4 Lbs. for 25c BANANAS u F SUGAR $5.49 $1.39 Salted or Plain 3 Lb. Boxes BROOMS You Know i The Gem 5-Tle All Quality Corn 59c Each ORDERS OF $1.00 OR OVER DELIVERED FREE HARDY and WOLTERS SOUTHERN With th«* return thia week of I Oregon's delegation io th«* Sait Mike larm conference, prelimimirv st«*ps for bringing the growers of thia lítate the benefits of the new i federal fain» |< uii were expected by the OSC extension service to proceed rapidly. Ik'tailN of administration by | which it 1« hoped that the new noil i conservation act may b«> applied | to the beat advantage In the wes tern stat 's were worked out at i the Salt I .ilk«* meeting through | conferences of federal admirist ni- tors. repreientative farmers and officials >f th«* land grant colli pcs Oregon was represented at th«* conference by five producéis f«»ui memlM rs of the stat«* college stuff, Stat«* Dlnctor of Agri ulture Sol on T White and th«* heads of sev eral loading farm ori'anixatlonr Producers invited by Secret.«ry Wallace were A E Engbretsun of Astoria; C. J. H.third of Klam ith Fulls. Will Steen of Pendleton. A R. Shumway of Milton and N E Dodd of Portland, who formerly lived at Baker. All of these pro ducers have been active in prev ious AAA programs. I lelegatcs from the state colli gc were W A Schoenfeld, dear of agiicultur F. L. Ballard, vice- «11 rec tor In charge of the cxtvn- siou service; E L. Potter, head of the division of agricultural econ omics anifc N. C. Donaldson, federal compliance officer It is tin* hop« of Hie na'iunnl had tin* original cn p control plan lx*«*ii allov ed to stand. Under the new p.an H is proposed to reim burse tainieiN who continue to de vote a percenlage of the land to soil Improving crop« or who switch fr< ;n soil depleting to «oll conserving crops. The p'an calls for local <<>m- mltievs again, preferably made up of members who have had prev ious experiencs with th«* AAA nro- grams. II II Tolley of the I nhcrslty of California and a consultant In the planning section of the AAA. nas been In Washington since ih«* new program was launched and has helped In working out admin istrative procedure He was In Oregon last winter and took part in the annual conference of agri cultural workers at th«* state col- lege when» his ideas on the future development of agricultural ad^ justment wen* well received II . i n. ( i in I KUltlll ill Ir.oH M I. Wilson, formerly of Montjl— ami now assistant secretary of ag riculture. has also had a major part in shaping the new program Both of thes«* men an* thoroughly familiar with western conditions. Oregon lenders point out. • & A M Beaver returned home troni soutlirrn California laut Sat- unlay, having spent th«* fall and winter with his sons and a dnugh- ter und their families. LEGAL NOTICES Graded and Candled Each Day X-CELL-0 SHORTENING 25c Yle C<»ff«*e I m Going l'p MEAT MARKET SPECIAL NEW STOCK Large Cellophane Packages o G imh I to th«* lumt Drop 3 for 10c œ PINEAPPLE RAISINS * I MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE From Our Own Bakery EXTRA SPECIAL Pineapple JUICE idmlnlstrutlon to got the cuopei- iltlon of runners to hold out up- Leaders Prepare To I proxim it«-y the same number o* rcies Iron, surplus crops as would Launch Aid Plan have !><*« n used for other purp >aes together with comer 281 feet south 6 deg West from starting NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE jxilnt of tins land to be conveyed, BY VIRTUE of an execution in being all old corners of the origin foreclosure duly issued out of and al Caldwell property,) and from under the seal of the Circuit said Ix-ginnlng |silnt running Court of the State of Oregon, in thence north 63 deg tees 30' East and for the County of Jackson. to 120 feet, more or less, to the sou me directed and dated on the 18th therly line of the new Pacific High day of February 1936, in a cer way and 50 feet from th«* center tain action therein, wherein George line of said highway; thence wes Porter, W. M Walla, A Penwell terly along the southerly line of and E H 1-amport, (substituted saiii new Pacific Highway 218) for L. Pennington) as plaintiffs, feet; thence northerly at right an recovered judgment against Ber gles to said last course, 10 feet; trand Edward DeCathelineau and thence westerly ut right angles to Clara DeCathelineau the defend said last course and (Mirallci to ants, for the sum of $440 00. with said Highway and 40 feet from interest on $400 00 thereof at the the center line of said Highway, a rate of 8% per annum from Feb- distance of 400 feel, thence south | ruary 7, 1934, and with Interest erly at right angles to said last on $20 00 at 8% per annum from course, 20 feet; thence westerly at i June 1, 1934. and with Interest on right angles to said Inst course $20()0 at 8% per annum from and iMtrallci to said Highway and June 1, 1935, amounting in all to 60 feet from the center line of ■ $506 81, with costs and disburse- said Highway a distance of 335 ' meats taxed at $38 80, and the feet, more or less, to a point where further sum of $150 00 as attor- th«* southerly line of said new Pac | ney’a fees, which judgment wan ific Highway intersects the north enrolled and docketed in the erly line of the old Pacific High I Clerk’s office of said Court In way; thence Southeasterly along I said County on the 17th day of the northerly side line of the old February, 1930. Pacific Highway, a distance of Notice is hereby given that, pur- 1225 feet, more or icss, to a point Isuant to the terms of the said ex which is south 6 deg. west 281 feet ecution, 1 will on the 21st day of from the place of beginning, March, 1936, at 10 00 o'clock a. m. thence North 6 deg East 281 feet at the front door of the Court- to the place of beginning, contain | house In the City of Medford, in ing 6 acres, more or less; It being Jackson County, Oregon, offer for the intent to Include all that por sale and will sell at public auction tion of the Dr. A C. Caldwell I for cash to the higheat bidder, to tract lying southerly from the satisfy said judgment, together New Pacific Highway, together with the coats of thin «ale, subject with all water and mineral rights appurtenant thereto Excepting and reserving here to redemption as provided by law, from that portion, if any, of those all of the right, title and interest premises described in Volume 196 I that the said defendants in said of the Deed Records of Jackson [ suit, and each and all of them, had County, Oregon, at page 505, on the 7th day of February 1934, which is included in the above de- or now have in and to the follow scritg*d premises. ing described property, situated in Dated this 18th <lay of Febru- the County of Jackson. State of ary, 1936. Oregon, to-wit: SYD I BROW^- Beginning at a point south 63 Sheriff of Jackson '«unity, < deg. 30’ West 372.9 feet from a egon. point 974.82 feet south of the By Howard Gault northwest comer of D. L. C. No. Deputy. 48 in Sec. 31, Township 38 South, Pub Feb. 21, 28 - March 6, 13 Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Oregon, (said points, -