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Page 4 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Classified Ads BARNYARD FERTILIZER sale. Phone 42. for Lt BIDS WANTED A new 1936 Norge Refrigerator sold to high est bidder. Buy at your own price. Sealed bids accepted daily. Bids close March 28th. See re frigerator at Elharts’, 270 E Main street. Mar 12-20 SPECIAL USED ARTICLES at Icenbower’s New and Second Hand Store. Cream separator, 300 chick brooder, oak break fast set. Iron Age garden seeder, radios and guitars. 389 E Main. Phone 171. 1—c BELLVIEW NEWS NOTES The memebra of the Bellview P. T A .and their families will en joy a basket dinner at 6:30 at the school house Friday night. As this is Dad’s Night.” the dads will have charge of the program, with Mr Willis Byrd acting as chair man. Walter Longatreth and Geo Helms will act on the kitchen com mittee. At the regular meeting of the Bellview Grange Tuesday night. Mrs. Ernest Rogers. Mr and Mrs Elmer Hopkins. Mr and Mrs Vic tor York. Guy Randles, and Miss Wanda Randles were initiated in the first and second degrees The Ways and Means committee will sponsor a Grange dance at the community club house Satur- dav night Mr. Louis Pankey and Mr Albert Arnold will act on the door committee. Mrs. Pankey is chairman of the kitchen com mittee. Plans are being made to ♦ LETTERS to the Editor Copco Check Goes Msny FHA Loans To Tax Collector Being Reported ------------------------ 0 4 Mr. Editor It might be well in the course of prosent events to do a little in vestigating ourselves. We send congressmen to Washington and they go to investigating our plan, "The Townsend Plan," under the leadership of Rep. C. Jasper Bell of Kansas City, who was put into office by the Pendergast political machine, and all party machines are rotten to the core. I say we better investigate. DAIRYMEN MEET R<’H|H>mling to a call by County Agent It G. Fowler, dairymen of the county met hist Saturday in the county courtroupi. Beusonal problems were discussed. Th«* California Oregon Power MiHlendsation dollars, in the Company paid its first quarter form of locus insured by the' Fed- YOU MAW IT IN TIIE MINER tax payment last week, amounting 1 oral Housing Administration, are , classilicallon being $4,306 Th«> rolling into circulation in Oregon to $31 223 33. This Is one of the at the rut * of almost $56,000 ev dst include? two $10,00 loans is sued in tie Coos Buy area of <>••?- largest tax payments received by ery week. the tax collection department of Th«* weekly volume of credit Is gon A yeat ago th«' weekly average the County sheriff’s office The sued by cooperating lending agen total property tax to be paid by cies in Oregon was revealed by a of Oregon loans was about 65 in Copco to Jackson County this breakdown ot f‘gutes released at number und just over $*v,0<M> in year amounts to $125.003 53 This Portland heudquarters of the hous amount. The average since the j first of the present year has been sum covers only the state, coun ing organization ty. city, school and other district The»«' figures showed that a to 209 loans for a weekly volume of property taxes levied against Cop tal of 13,340 loans had been re $55.700 The averago loan amount a year co in Jackson county, ami does not ported up to the end of February include other forms of state and I by Oregon bai.ke and other leu.I'm; i ago was $391. Today it Is $266 federal taxes. agencies under the Modernization This decrease in amount Is attrib The total of property taxes al Credit Plan of the Federal Ilona uted by housing officials to the one to be paid by the California Ing Administration Total amount increased UM of Modernization Oregon Power Company in the loaned, in amounts under $2 0O0 Credit for tlje purchase of modem household appliances, which cost stat«' of Oregon this year, will was $3,708,841 amount to $354.639 39 according An additional $116,267 wus re- considerably less per unit than the to local officials jsirted loaned in amounts over, average repair or modernization $2,0uu. ..... average loan in that1 job • hold a carnival April 4. Following th«1 business meeting, Mr and Mrs Ernest Rogers were presented with a miscellaneous shower of gifts. The hospitality committe«' for the next meeting which will be held April 7 .includes Mrs Alice Pagel. Miss Marie Walker, Mr and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mr and Mrs. Louis Pankey. Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Charles L Woods Austin Parsons and Mr. and M is were here Sunday from Medford L. D. Meservey. FOR SALE- Established business The card party, which was spon visiting friends. in good location. Ill health is sored by the relief committe«' of forcing sale at great sacrifice. the Grange, was a decided success j They are getting wobbly from Terms to right party. See C. O. It was held Thursday night of Presnail at McConnell Coffee last week at the club house. In fright, for the machine in politic»* Roaster. bridge, Mrs. R. L. Linder won is doomed. We are just beginning FOR SALE Live old growth Fir first prize and Elliott McCracken ! to fight and get our government FOR SALE—Home comfort range, 12” or 16" $6.00 per cord de won second. In 500. Mrs Tiggart business adjusted to present needs cream separator, wagon with The actual cost of investigations livered. Single rick 12" $1.75. won first and Mrs Bertha Hwr wood and hay rack, some har Phone 150. Write or see Dick won second prize In pinochle, L. in 1931 was $424,408.84, chiefly for ness. electric stove. 345 Iowa St. and Adams. 128 Laurel corner Al H Pankey won first and Mrs Lee hotel bills, transportation ltp other personal expenses. Thom* mond. ltc Wallis second. Th«' Home Extension Unit wil Premium brand, highest quality 5-ROOM HOUSE- Large lot. nice hold its meeting at the club hous* who s[>ent $200 per day for fish ing trips with $12 meals ami $10 alfalfa seed, for sale at Ted’s lawn at 161 4th st. Price $450 March 24 Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, 1 tips, criticise the Townsend Plan, I Home Demonstration Agent, wil. Feed and Seed Store. Reed & Robison. talk on "Food At Forty.” Mrs asking $200 per month, ns being FOR SALE—Good clean, furnish 5-ROOM -Plastered house at 46 I. E. Deadmond and Mrs Lee Wal fantastic. The investigation of lis compos« the hostess commit ed apt. House close in. Almost Union street, on paved street, tee Election of officers will also "Wild Life" was typical The in like rent. Price $2500. Nutter & vestigators went to Toronto, Can- one block from boulevard. Fine take place. Moore. ada to investigate the U 8. wild location. Price only $1150 See At the annual meeting of the life. Four members of the com FOR SALE—Beautiful 8 room, Reed & Robison. Keen Creek Cattle Association very modem home, sightly loca held at the Neil Creek school house mittee made a hotel bill of $265 57 tion, $5000. Nutter and Moore. REFRIGERATOR AT AUCTION last Saturday. Edwin Dunn was in 48 hours, besides $36 for tips. Put in your bid at once on a elected president, and Fred Homes $13.55 for service? from Toronto FOR SALE—Splendid improved to Wabash. Minn. In ten days the 1936 Norge Refrigerator Clos secretary and treasurer. ranch, free irrigation, see this. The 4-H Cooking Club will hold four investigators ran a bill for | ing date for bids March 28th Fine bottom land. Nutter and See and leave bids at Elharts. a Cooked Food Sal«' at the Ash- $1083.67 for transportation, hotel Moore. ' land Groceteria Saturday bills, row boats, motor boats and Mr. and Mrs Charles Forsen FOR TRADE—160 acres close to IF TROUBLED WITH CONSTI guides Malin Ore. for small ranch here. PATION—ask for Wahuska have moved from Ashland to I-ay’s Listed in the expens«* accounts Their son entered the third Nutter and Moore. Magic Minerals at East Side J ■ Camp were sinkers, 15c; minnows, 75c; grade of the Bellview school. Pharmacy and secure econom- Jack and Dale Williams, Rich mineral water 6.50; note book 50c. FOR SALE—Two acres fine land ical and reliable relief, A nat- ard Joy. Melvin Poyer. and Mr. E fishing licenses. $22 to the state Improved, close in, $1,000. Nut ural mineral w’ater product. B. Poyer went to Medford Satur of Minnesota. Altogether it cost ter and Moore. Price 75c. Wahuska Mineral day where they attended the dairy $200 per day to investigate "wild FOR SALE—Very comfortable Springs Co., Yerington, Neva I meeting at the court house. Ed life." That was only part of the home, 5 rooms, close in, for da. 3-20-36 t4 c Albough joined them there and bill. The whole bill for that com $500. Nutter and Moore. they all went to Jacksonville where they visited Mr. H. E. Con-| mittee cost $27.000 before they ACRES, level and good soil; 4- 5 FOR SALE—Nice home with three got through investigating "wild room house, garage. Only $700. ge'r's ranch. acres of ground on highway. life." Mrs. Margaret Beswick who has Terms on part. See Reed and $2,500. Nutter and Moore. I think a good, thorough inves been seriously ill, is improving Robison. Joe Gregory was in this district tigation of where a whole lot of 80 ACRES SAMS VALLEY—Part good land, balance pasture, plen PASTURE TO RENT Inquire of attending to business Saturday. our tax money goes would be in The Gregorys moved to Redding. ty wood. $750. Nutter & Moore. Frank Fehige. 2t-p California, last week Mrs. Marion order. Enact the 2G transaction tax to help remedy the situation May of Klamath Falls with her THE BEST IMPROVED 80 Acre place we have. With free irriga FOR SALE — 3000 Acres; 500 daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Our congressmen do a lot of in acres in hay and pasture land ; Mrs. Collins, also of Klamath Falls vestigation, then drop the affair. tion, plenty of wood. $3,500. Nutter and Moore. all irrigated; cuts 400 ton hay moved to the Gregory place this Nothing is done to alter the pres ent system, which is rotten and clover; own electric 100- week. 6 ACRES—Mostly fruit hillside. Mrs Lester De Shazer returned Senators are paid $11,000 per watt power plant; cold storage; Fair improvements. Easy terms to Klamath Falls last Sunday to year or $1,156,000. Their whole ■ x 4- 11-room modem house, also $1,000. Nutter and Moore. be with Mr. De ghazer who is in pense is about $7,000,000 per an room modem house; 3 bams in the hospital there. FOR SALE— l Acres, 6 room A-l condition; one bam full of Mrs. Edwin Dunn was hostess num. Representatives receive $8,- modem house. Grapes, cherries, per year each, or $3,240,000 hay; place will handle 500 head Thursday at an attractive one o'- 000 ' apricots, peaches; close in; easy of stock; all fenced and cross clock luncheon. Her guests includ Their whole expense Is $24,000,- terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main. fenced; some woven wire; one ed Mis. Walter Longstreth, Mrs. 000 per annum. What do we get? bam will hold 300 ton of hay, Oscar Martin, Mrs. I. E. Dead Just bonds piled up to pay in the CARPET VEAVING—231 Gresh has stanchens for 30 cows; 100 mond, Mrs. Lee Wallis, Mrs. Her future. Plenty of taxes for Cong am Street. 2-28 3tpd head of stock; 8 horses; plenty man Helm, and Mrs. Claude Con ress to waste in fishing trips, in of farm tools. Taxes run about leyMr. William Miller of Jackson vestigations etc. I doubt if they FOR SALE — 8-room modern $600.00 per year. Interested par ville is now making his home with would handle their own money so house, % acre. Garage, chick ties write or see Reed and Rob Mr and Mrs. Jess Cates. Mrs. inefficiently. But ours? Yes equipment, fine lawn. One block Charles I. Homes ison, Ashland, Ore . Cates is a daughter of Mr. Miller. to Lincoln school. $850.00. Robert Bell and Harry Farmer Terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main FOR SALE — 30 acres; 6-room left Monday morning for Sprague house with bath and toilet. Joins River where they are employed in PLAY MODERN PIANO for highway. 27 Vi acres irrigated. a saw mill. Pleasure, Profit or Popularity. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin, Mil- $3,500.00. Terms. See Reed and Taught by note "The Christen dred and Louise Martin, and Robison. Way” in 20 lessons. Demonstra J. H. Williams were Sunday tions free or send for free book FOR SALE—2*/a acres in Ashland. itors and dinner guests of let. No obligation, of course. New bungalow; 5-room house; and Mrs. John Hessanuer. Mrs. W. A. Cates, whose home is Mrs. Brownlee, 96 Laurel street. all kinds of fruit and nut trees. in Yakima, Washington, visited Phone 289-J. Only $1500.00. See Reed & Rob Sunday with her son, Jess Cates, ison. and his family. I Kenneth Rosen is confined to r 1 ACRE—All kinds of fruit; small WANTED his home with a severe cold. house; 3 blocks from postoffice. POULTRY and EGGS Ruth Newbry, Louis Williams, This place sold for $1200. Price Donald Goettling, and Marion Nel CASH PRODUCE now $600. See Reed & Robison. son went to Portland over the Phone 122 week-end to take Miss Nelson to 9 ACRES close in. Large bam, old her home. Miss Nelson has been house, good place for chickens visiting with the Newbrys for Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell and and cows. Price $1,000 on good some time. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes attend Louis Williams of Fruitland, terms. See Reed & Robison. ed a Townsend meeting at Phoen Idaho, is visiting here with his 40 Avr.ES 3 miles out. About 20 aunt and uncle and their family, ix Wednesday evening. acres free irrigation; modem 7- Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Newbry. Miss Eva Stinchfield, who makes room house; bam and other 5- RM. HOUSE, composition roof. her home with her aunt and un out-bunuings. Federal Loan $3,- All in good shape. Large lot. 750. »»ill take some trade on cle, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conley, Price reduced from $2500 to has been absent from her classes this fine well locateu place. See at the Normal Because of illness. $1200. See Reed and Robison. Reed — Robison. The members of the Lutheran 6- ROOM HOUSE, on paved street, church held service at the home of 2 blocksfrom center of Ashland. 6-ROOM modem house, full base Mr. and Mrs. John Hessanuer ment; large lot; 3 blocks from Sunday night. Only $600. See Reed and Robi Lincoln school. Price $2200. Mr. B. H. Christlieb made son. rO ri vjouu X) Small payment down, balance business trip to Lake Creek 20 ACRES close in. New house. like rent. See Reed & Robison. Thursday. •A Teew-f Mrs. Will Chapman of Crescent Sold over $1000 off this place T i it t 6,-r last year. Price $3250 for quick 6-ROOM house on boulevard. In City, California, Is visiting with Mrs. Malinda King. '-fou out good condition. For a quick sale sale. See Reed and Robison. priced $1500. See Reed & Rob NOTICE OF REDEMPTION 6% ACRES on highway, all first ison. OF IMPROVEMENT BONDS class land. New 4-room house. NOTICE is hereby given that Price $1350, on good terms. See 4 ACRES on highway; 6-room house, bam, garage; all fenceu City of Ashland Improvement Reed and Robison. woven wire; 3 acres in clover Bonds Nos. 860 to 881 both num WHY BUILD a new home when and grass; large garden; chick bers inclusive, will be taken up you can buy a good 4-room mod en house for 100 hens. Sale price and cancelled by the payment of the face value thereof and accrued em bungalow on paved street, $1200. See Reed & Robison. Interest on the first day of April, close in, for $750. Good terms. 80 ACRES in Sams Valley 50 A.D. 1936. Interest will cease on See Reed and Robison. acres good farm land; 15 acres the above mentioned bonds on and WANTED—Old dishes, furniture in oak timber; lots of outside after the last mentioned date. and books. JORDAN’S House of range. Priced to sell, $750; some J Q. ADAMS, Color. terms. See Reed & Robison. (3 t Fr.) City Recorder. 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