Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 08, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, May 8, 1936
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 2
NEW FARM PLANS
that the city of Portland claims
More Future Farmers
and holds on the state of Oregon,
Even the federal offices are claini- To convene This Year
With community meetings under
ed as almost a "divine right "
way In nearly all parts of ths
Ami this attitud«* of Portland
An increase of from 36 to 43 In ■late, farmers are «inding that the
i applies not alone to political self­ the number of high schools In Ore­ new noil conservation farm act la
ishness It crops out in actual op­
not as complicated as it appeared
Asparagus and greens, as usual,«
position to business, industrial and gon with Smith-Hughes agricul­ at first, according to re|M»rts from
cooker
at
70
pounds
pressure,
for
head the list in vegetable canning
commercial expansion of other ac­ ture work has proportionately in­ men of the Oregon State college
Both are appearing in copius 40 minutes, in hot water bath for tions of the state, even to sections creased the number of partici­ extension service, who are helping
The Ladino Dairy Farm had the
three hours; in oven. 250 degrees
that are not remote from the "big pants in the eighth annual state the temporary county committee­
highest herd average in the Assoc­ supplies a sign that it is time to F., for 3‘» hours
city." Highways, bridges, projects convention of th«* Future Farmers men hold the educational meetings
iation—18 cows averaging 44.5 lbs round up empty fruitjars and get
Various greens are ready for of all kinds, nothing doing unless
fat. F. W. Craig of Valley View ready for an early start.
a
canning
and the metho«! is out­ they add another gem to th«* i of America at Oregon State col­
The procedure in preparing ami
had an average of 38.7 pounds fat.
As having time approaches, con­
lined.
lege
April
30
to
May
2
More
than
canning these earliest of all gar­
crown of glory that perches so
the highest for small herds.
sider the wild lite, amt it will e-
Greens
proudly on the classic brow of. 400 delegates from all parts of the ventually more than repay those
Cloverdale Dairy of Grants Pass den offerings is outlined as follows:
Pick
over
the
greens,
discarding
state*
will
take
part
in
the
three-
Portland, ami from underneath!
Frehness ami tenderness are
was high in the class for large
any imperfect leaves and tough,
day program devoted to education­ who take the extra care.” urges
herds,
26 cows averaging 33.7 the requisites of asparagus for fibrous stems, Wash carefully in which she squints with narrow al. vocational and oratorical con­ Arthur S Kinarsrn. feileral re­
eyes at the broad domain of Ore­
canning.
pounds fat.
running water or through a num­ gon, apparently unaware of aught tests and the annual business of search man in this field located
Asparagus
The five highest cows for the
St Oregon State College
The tips may be canned whole, ber of waters, lifting the greens but her own boundary lines She the growing organization
month were as follows:
out
each
time.
Steam
or
heat
the
should
open
those
eyes
wide
to
op
­
Farm Properties Inc - Pinkie - Pick over carefully, dicard any greens in a covered pan until com­
imperfect pirces, sort according to
portunity.
Guernsey-84.4 pounds fat
pletely wilted, adding just enough
Ladino Dairy Farm - Frieda - size and wash thoroughly
There are other fine cities in
Tie in uniform bundles, place in boiling water to prevent burning, this great state, other fine sec- :
Holstein-Jersey - 74.5 pounds fat
Pack
hot
into
jars,
taking
care
Ladino Dairy Farm - Pat - 67.9 a sauce pan. with boiling water not to pack too solidly and that tions They will help the metropo­
over the tough portion only, cover
pounds fat.
there is sufficient water to cover, lis if she will get a broader view­
Cloverlawn Dairy - Snowfall - tightly and boil for 3 minutes.
adding boiling water if necessary. point. give as well as take, play
Or, cut the asparagus in one-
Guernsey - 68.0 pounds fat.
Add 1 teaspoon salt to each quart. a square game, cooperate, boost
for their commercial interests as
Ladino Dairy Farm - Tira - Hol- half inch lengths, cover with water
Process at once in pressure well as her own, and quit demand­
and boil for 2 minutes in an un­
stein-Jersey - 58.8 pounds fat.
I' V. ■
cooker at 15 pounds pressure. 65 ing everything in sight.
The two highest two year olds covered pan.
minutesfor
quarts;
60
minutes
for
were: Farm properties Incorporat­ Pack boiling Mot into jars, add
That's why Claude McColloch.
Or Do
ed with Circle, a Jersey giving water in which cooked and boiling pints , in boiling water for three as a candidate for national com­
52.7 pounds fat. and J. A. Manke water if necessary, to within one - hours and in oven. 250 degr«*es F, mitteeman. should get the hearty
Gas on Stomach
with Flossie. a Jersey giving 52.7 i half inch from top of jar, andl four four hours.
support of Democratic voters He
(By Ruth Adamson from the would be fair to all sections of
teaspoon salt to each quart.
pounds fat in 26 days
Process immediately in pressure News Telegram)
and
The two highest three year olds
the state. Even the city of Port­
were; F. W. Craig with No.l, a
land should support him as a can­
Sour Stomach
Holstein giving 54.5 pounds fat; first publication of this Summons
didate, though she has two can­
and Meadowbrook Dairy with An­ is May 1, 1936.
didates of her own. But that city
Frank J. Van Dyke
make you
ita, a Jersey, giving 52.0 pounds
will surely open her eyes to the
Attorney for Plaintiff
fat.
fact some day. that a greedy,
Post Office Address:
The two highest two year olds
grasping policy never pay« in the
First National Bank Bldg
were: Farm Properties Inc., with
long run.
Ashland. Oregon
Dixie, a Holstein giving 49.7 pounds
And don’t think for a minute
fat; and Meadowbrook Dairy with Pub. May 1,8,15.22.
Too much food, or the
that the position of national com­
Opal, a Jersey giving 45.6 pounds
wrong kind of food, too
mitteeman
isn't
of
much
import
­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
fat.
much smoking, too much
ance. There are still big adminia
In the County Court of the State
beer, make your body over-acid. Then you
The Ladino Dairy Farm, owned
trative projects that await com­
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
have distress after eating, gas on etomach,
by the First National Bank, has IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
pletion. If Claude —cColloch is el­
hearthurn. tour otomach.
recently changed hands. Henry
ected to that position he will faith- |
TATE OF MINNIE BOUTS,
ALKA - SELTZER relieve« these troubles
Enders has purchased all the live­
fully
and
fairly
serve
the
entire
DECEASED.
promptly, effectively.
stock and equipment, and has leas­
state.
The undersigned having been
Use Alka-Seltrer for Headache, Colds, Fatigue,
ed the farm. The business will now appointed by the County Court of
The issue is not entirely section-
“
Morning
After Feeling,“ Muscular, Sciatic and
be known as the Ladino Jersey the State of Oregon, for Jackson
Claude McColloch has the
ool M
Rheumatic Pains.
Farm, owned and operated by Mr. County, administrator of the es­
breadth of mind to realize that the
hkaoaomc
Alka-Seltzer makes a sparkling alkaline drink As
Enders and Richard Joy. Mr End­ tate of Minnie Bouts deceased,
interests of the state of Oregon
F*Tiau«O A
contains an analgesic (Acctyl-Sallcylate) it first
ers and Mr Joy expect to sell their and having qualified, notice is
are paramount to those of any
SMumaS«
relieves the pain of everyday ailments and then by
grade cows and buy the finest reg­ hereby given to the creditors of.
one section or corner. He is also
restoring the alkaline balance correct« the cause
istered Jerseys obtainable, for the and all persons having claims
against
said
deceased,
to
present
broad enough to know that there
Parioiilia
when due to excess acid.
foundation of a large registered
them, verified as required by law.
pains
Alka-Seltzer tastes like carbonated mineral spring
is a higher mission for his party
herd.
within six months after the first
water—works like magic. Contains no dangerous
than the mere sp«>ils of office .and
publication of this notice to said
drugs....does not depress the heart....Is not laxative.
W. J. Albert at his residence, 151
that the independent voter is go­
LEGAL NOTICES Wimer
Get a drink at your Drug Store Soda Fountain. Keep a package In
Street, Ashland. Oregon.
ing to be a great factor In this
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
your home medicine cabinet.
W. J. Albert,
and coming elections.
THE STATE OF OREGON IN Administrator of the estate of
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
Minnie Bouts, deceased.
Claude McCulloch Democratic
JACKSON
Dated May 1st 1936.
candidate for nomination Nat­
HATTIE LIVINGSTON, Plaintiff, M O. Wilkins,
ional Committeeman
vs. EDWARD LIVINGSTON, De­ Medford, Oregon.
I
fendant.
Attorney for Estate.
Claude
McColloch
of
Klamath
SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE
M-8.15,22.29
Falls. Democratic candidate in the
SUMMONS
coming primary for national com­
TO: EDWARD LIVINGSTON, the
WASTED TIMBER
mitteeman. is one candidate at
above named Defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore­
Before the depression more than least who has a definite, worthy
gon you are hereby required to 3 billion board feet of wood mater- purpose for such candidacy. Com­
appear and answer the complaint ial ranging from cordwood to saw­ petent in every respect for that
filed against you in the above en­ log size, was left behind each year important position, fair and im­
titled suit on or before the last day by logging operations in the Doug­ partial, he has a higher purpose
of four (4) weeks from the date las fir region of Oregon and Wash­ than the mere seeking of office.
of the first publication of this ington. On an acreage basis this He believes in representation
summons, and if you fail so to wasted timber was greater than merely for one section, but for
appear and answer said complaint, the original stands in most part entire state of Oregon.
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will of the east.
Everybody conversant with
fairs political and otherwise knows
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in her Complaint, suc­ YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER. to a certainty the utter dominance
cinctly stated as follows, to wit:
That the decree be entered forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
that have heretofore existed be­
tween Plaintiff and Defendant and
forever divorcing Plaintiff from
Defendant; restoring to Plaintiff
her former name of Hattie Brock­
We'll give you a
man; and allowing Plaintiff such
other and further relief as to the
Court may be deemed just and
equitable In the premises.
The date of the order for publi­
cation of this Summons is April
29th, 1936. The time for prescribed
publication of this Summons is
once each week for four (4) con­
secutive weeks. The date of the
Report of Rogue
Vegetable Canning Gets
River D. H. I. A
Off to an Early Start
Month of March
| Are YO U
HAPPY
?r Meals
Not One Section
But All Oregon
Miserable?
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