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Page 8 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER HILT Friday, March 13, 1936 Mr und Mrs Ira Hurt are the parents o fu imby daughter, born Tuesday ut the Community hos pital Mrs Hart Is a daughter of Muyor T S Wiley • station indicates that the devun- luted area Is "singing u remark - YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER! able comeback,** with one und which is Investigating carefully ull two year seedlings springing ut | factors Involved. Thia committee over some 70', of the burn How , will report to the Slate Board of ever, the experiment station also Forestry April 1. ut which time |M>lnts out that except for extra- ordinaiy protective measures, fires the Board will adopt a policy for will almost inevitably sweep th< Increased protection to the area desolated area again, this time de- 1 ♦ stroying the last vestige of hope for practical reforestation on s large scale. The situation has appeared so Confectionery grave from the standpoint of the Fur Courteous Harvlea state economy that the Governor ,la< ksonville - Oregon has appointed n special committee Forest 8< rvice and Russell Mills the West Coast Lum- BELLVIEW Fire Problem Is I representing oei men’s Association recent report from the Pacif NEWS NOTES Being Considered ic A Northwest forest experiment Mr and Mtn Lee were in Yreka BARNYARD FERTILIZER for j Satuniay The Upper Valley Community ■ale. Phone 42. tf ! Mr. and Mr» Hamblin and fam- _________________________ _______ i ily were Medford visitors Satur club held its regular meeting at Future productiveness for 380 the clubhouse Wednesday after square miles of choice Oregon BIDS WANTED A new 1936 day noon. Officers elected were as fol- Norge Refrigerator sold to high Mrs. Frank Newberry and Mis lows: Mrs. J. E. Gow land, prosi- timber land laid waste by the est bidder Buy at your own Newberry. Sr., of Mt. Shasta were dent. Mrs. Walter Ixingstreth, gnat Tillamook fire of 11*33 nangs price Sealed bids accepted daily. visiting at the home of Mr and vice-president; Mrs. Lee Wallis, on the slender thread ot providing Bids close March 28th. See re Mrs. Bert King Satuniay secretary; Mrs Alice Pagel, treas protection for the little trees now frigerator at Elharts', 270 E urer: Mrs. I. E Deadmond, trus springing up over most of the Mr. and Mrs. F Van De Weg he tee. During the business meeting, burned ana. according to Gover Main stteet. Mar 12-20 and son Joseph wen* in Yreka the foliowin geommittee was ap nor Mariin’s Tillamook Hum Com pointed to investigate the cost of mi ttee which went into action Hut SPECIAL USED ARTICLES at Satuniay Mr. and Mrs. Quamme motored installing the furnace: Mrs. Edwin week in Portland. Icen bower's New and Second Dunn, Mrs. I. E. Deadmond and Hand Store. Cream separator. to Medford Saturday. The committee Is composed of Mrs. J. E. Gow land. Mrs Fred 300 chick brooder, oak break Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown Homes and Mrs. Homer Moore George i. Gctilnger. and A R. fast set. Iron Age garden seeder, and daughter Wilma were visiting presented the following program: Watzek, members of the State radios and guitars 389 E Main Mr. Browns parents in Asnland A play. "Passion versus Potatoes,’* Boanl of Forestry, H. L. Plumb Phone 171. 1—c Saturday. presented by Mi’s F. D. Wagner and W. B Osborne of the U. 8, Mis. Wilmer Poley and Mrs. H. C. Mrs. Bert King was in Yreka Galey; a vocal solo by Mrs. Edwin WE HAVE IN STOCK Crested Saturday • Dunn. At the close of th.- meeting, wheat grass, brome grass, rye Mrs Fraley and her son, Don the hostess committee, composed grasses, orchard grass, timothy, blue grass, red Alsike, Ladino, Fraley, were in Ashland Saturday. <>t Mrs. A. C Heinz. Mrs. Archie Mr. and Mrs. Free! Nelson of Kincaid and Mrs. Henry Stenrud white, yellow blossom, sweet and served delightful refreshments red clovers; Red Top. Fescues, Medford were visiting at the Ken Mrs. J. H. Monroe was hostess neth Nelson home Sunday. Millets. Sudan grass, field peas, last Friday at a charming one Mr. Wallace Cordoza and fam ; o’clock luncheon. The afternoon vetches, etc., etc. Ted’s Feed & ily of Yreka were visiting in Hilt wus spent in visiting. The guests Seed Store. Sunday. included Mrs. J. E. Huxley, Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jack Clark and W. L. Huxley, Mrs. Edwin Dunn, FOR SALE- Established business in good location. Ill health is family and Mr. and Mrs. Hamblin Mra. Fred Homes and Mrs. Albert forcing sale at great sacrifice. and family spent Sunday picnicing C. Joy. The 4-71 Sewing club enjoyed a Terms to right party. See C. O. at Ash Creek. Presnail at McConnell Coffee | Mr. Bill Halsey and family of waffle and sausage feed at the schoolhouse Wednesday evening. A Yieka were in Hilt Sunday. Roaster. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gran and son program in which everyone took part occupied the rest of the eve FOR SALE—Good clean, furnish Billy returned Monday evening af ning. ed apt. House close in. Almost ter spending two weeks with rela Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gowland like rent. Price $2500. Nutter & tives at Kerby. were hosts Sunday at a dinner, the Moore. Mr Reginald Parsons of Seattle occasion being Mrs. Gowland's FOR SALE—Beautiful 8 room arrived Tuesda yand is spending a birthday. The guests included; Mr. 162-in. with Cab — and Mrs. Louis Pankey, Mr. and very modem home, sightly loca few days at the ranch Mrs. Clevenger. Sr. was in Mrs. Henry Stenrud. Mr. and Mrs. tion. $5000. Nutter and Moore. Archie Kincaid and Miss Eunice Yieka Tuesday morning FOR SALE Splendid improved Mrs. Dewhirst and children Kincaid. ranch, free irrigation, see this. Harry Farmer and R. E. Bell Fine bottom land. Nutter and moved to Granada Wednesday. The Hilt P.-T. A. met at the made a business trip to Klamath Moore. schoolhouse Thursday afternoon. Falls and Dorris, Calif, last Fri- FOR TRADE 160 acres close to Eighteen were present. A play on daj. Malin Ore. for small ranch here "Safety" was given by Mrs King's Miss Margaret Dahl of Conrad, Montana, arrived Tuesday morn Nutter and Moore. room. A folk dance was given by ing for an extended visit with Mr. FOR SALE--Two acres fine land Miss Smith s room. Mrs. W. Rouch and Mrs. George Yockel and fam Improved, close in. $1,000. Nut read an article on "Safety in the ily. Miss Dahl and Mrs Yockel are ter and Moore. Home.” Two piano solos were sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True were FOR SALE—Very comfortable s ACRES, level and good soil; 4- dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. H. home, 5 rooms, close in, for room house, garage. Only $700. L. Gregory in Central oPint Sun- $500. Nutter and Moore. Terms on part. See Reed and day. Robison. FOR SALE- Nice home with three Mrs. Anna Schreidereiter has Í acres of ground on highway. been moved from the Sacred PASTURE TO RENT Inquire of Heart hospital to the Rhinehart $2,500. Nutter and Moore. Frank Fehige. 2t-p home in Medford. Mrs. Schreider 80 ACRES SAMS VALLEY—Part is improving slowly. good land, balance pasture, plen FOR SALE — 3000 Acres; 500 eiter Mrs. .Pearl Neison and grand ty wood. $750. Nutter & Moore. acres in hay and pasture land; son, Roy Allen, and Mrs. Carson, all irrigated; cuts 400 ton hay who have made their home with THE B^ST IMPROVED 80 Acre place we have. With free irriga and clover; own electric 100- Mr. and Mrs. Heninger this winter, tion, plenty of wood. $3.500. watt power plant; cold storage; I left for their home in Illinois Tues day morning. Mrs. Nelson is a Nutter and Moore. 11-room modern house, also 4- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henin-' rouni modem house. 3 bares in 6 ACRES—Mostly fruit hillside. ger, anu Mrs. Carson is a sister of A-l condition; one bam full of Mrs. Heninger. Fair improvements. Easy terms hay; place will handle 500 head $1,000. Nutter and Moore. Mrs. Lester De Shazer went to of stock; all fenced and cross Kiamat hr’alls Monday to be with FOR SALE—4 Acres, 6 room fenced; some woven wire; one Mr. De Shazer, who was injured in modem house. Grapes, ehernes, bam will hold 300 ton of hay, a lumber mill. Mrs. Henry Stenrud apricots, peaches; close in; easy has stanchens for 30 cows; 100 and Miss Marie Walker made a terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main head of stock; 8 horses; plenty trip to Klamath Falls Wednesday to see Mr. De Shazer. They of farm tools. Taxes run about night reported that his condition was CARPET WEAVING—231 Gresh $600.00 per year. Interested par greatly improved. Mrs. De Shazer am Street. 2-28 3tpd ties write or see Reed and Rob returned with them. ison. Ashland, Ore . Miss Doris Hitchcock was a FOR SALE — 8-room modern dinner guest at the Walter Long- I house, % acre. Garage, chick FOR SALE — 30 acres; 6-room streth home Tuesday evening. equipment, fine lawn. One block house with bath and toilet. Joins Mrs. Walter Longstreth, Dale j to Lincoln school. $850.00. highway. 27*4 acres irrigated. and Jack W illiams made a trip to : Terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main $3,500 00. Terms. See Reed and Medford Saturday, where they at- ( tended a meeting of the county' Robison. PLAY MODERN PIANO for organization of 4-H club cleaders. Pleasure, Profit or Popularity. FOR SALE- 2’i acres in Ashland. me Bellview Home Extension | Taught by note “The Christen New bungalow; 5-room house; unit will hold its regular meeting Way" in 20 lessons. Demonstra all kinds of fruit and nut trees. March 24. Mrs. Mauel C. Mack, tions free or send for free book Only $1500.00. See Reed & Rob home demonstration agent, will be present. let. No obligation, of course. ison. ■ Mr. R. S. Towne of Sitca, Alas- j Mrs. Brownlee, 96 Laurel street. 2 ACRbo facing paved street: all ka, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. , Phone 289-J. B. Lamkin Sunday. fine soil; modem bungalow; C. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Huxley left S’MATTER POP? r modem chicken equipment for for their home in Alberta, Canada, W’ ANTED 600 hens; shade, lawn and fruit Sunday. Mr. Huxiey is a brother POULTRY and EGGS i and berries. Price $2500 00. See of Mr. Will Huxley. CASH PRODUCE Mrs. Ralph Hall of Oakland, Reed & Robison. Phone 122 Caiif. is visiting with her mother, 1 ACRE—All kinds of fruit; small Mrs. Malinda King. house; d blocks from postoffice. Mrs. Gordon Duffield spent 20 ACRES, 4 miles out. All fine TOW Tuesday night with her parents, This place sold for $1200. Price soil. 4 acres in pears. Small new "VA ÔTA N* f-H EX E. Mr. and Mis. J. O. Talent. Mrs. now $600. See Reed & Robison. house and bam. $110C takes it. Duffield moved to Grants Pass j LdiEA D umm V See Reed and Robison. 9 ACRES close in. Large bam, old this week, where Mr. Duffield is j xaht M 'VH.TE. j house, good place for chickens employed. CSK5 «M ut . / Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell and Mrs. Oscar Martin clerked at and cows. Price $1,000 on good \ •> S the What-Not store Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes attend terms. See Reed & Robison. Friday of this week. ed a Townsend meeting at Phoen 40 3 miles out. About 20 played by Mrs. Arthur Anderson. ix Wednesday evening. acres free irrigation; modem 7- Ways of raising money to com room house; bam and other plete the children’s playground 5-RM. HOUSE, composition roof. < out-buimings. Federal Loan $3,- were discussed. All in good shape. Large lot. 750. «»ill take some trade on Price reduced from $2500 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCluskey this tine well locateu place. See were in Medford Monday. $1200. See Reed and Robison. Reed — Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Oilom motor 6-ROOM HOUSE, on paved street, ed to Medford Sunday. 2 blocksfrom center of Ashland 6-ROOM modem house, full base Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bayliss and ment; large lot; 3 blocks from Only $600. See Reed and Robi A Lincoln school. Price $2200. son Billie motored to Medford Sat son. Small payment down, balance urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse 20 ACRES close in. New house. like rent. See Reed & Robison. of Algoma were in Hilt Tuesday. Sold over $1000 off this place Mr. and Mrs. Engel Hjertager last year. Price $3250 for quick 6-ROOM house on boulevard. In good condition. For a quick sale left Saturday for their vacation in sale. See Reed and Robison. priced $1500. See Reed & Rob the central part of the state. 11 ACRES, close in. House and ison. Mrs. B. Mitchell and Mrs. W. bam. A fine place for chickens, McCluskey were in Yreka Tues turkeys and cows. $1000 buys 4 ACRES on highway; 6-room day. house, bam, garage; all fenceu this. See Reed and Robison. woven wire; 3 acres in clover NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 6** ACRES on highway, all first and grass; large garden; chick OF IMPROVEMENT BONDS class land. New 4-room house. en house for 100 hens. Sale price NOTICE is hereby given that Price $1350. on good terrtis. See $1200. See Reed & Robison. Cl !ity of Ashland Improvement Reed and Robison. Bonds Nos. 860 to 881 both num 80 ACRES in Sams Valley—50 bers inclusive, will be taken up WHY BUILD a new home when acres good farm land; 15 acres and cancelled by the payment of you can buy a good 4-room mod in oak timber; lots of outside the face value thereof and accrued em bungalow on paved street, range. Priced to sell, $750; some interest on the first day of April, close in, for $750. Good terms. terms. See Reed & Robison. A D. 1936. Interest will cease on See Reed and Robison. 40 ACRES- -About 20 acres has the above mentioned bonds on and WANTED—Old dishes, furniture free irrigation. 8-room modem after the last mentioned date. J Q. ADAMS. and books. JORDAN’S House of house, close in. Priced to sell. City Recorder. (3 t Fr.) Color. See Reed and Robison. NUGGET New DODGE Commercial Cars Amazingly “Pre-proved” Economy Makes DODGE the Biggest Truck Value of the Lowest Priced 3 $795 DODGE Pickup $677.50 DODGE Commercial Panel $795 DODGE U Ton Truck Delivered In Akhluiul 4 6 per Cent Time Payment Plan Reconditioned Used CARS and TRUCKS ’33 Ford Tu-dor Sedan ’34 Chevrolet Coupe ’31 Ford Tu-dor Sedan ’34 Plymo’th 4-door Sedan Buick Roadster Star 4-door Sedan We are completely equipped to handle your motor tune- up job or any auto repair work Battery Recharging Lubrication ASHCRAFT & LEEVER 35 S. First Street, Ashland Phone 128 By C. M. Payne 0*1- 4 % f r X