SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 Dunn Reappointed To U patatera Offer Aid To Talent Industrial (tame Committee Post Fruit Alcohol Plans Sen George W Dunn, Ashland, In response tq the Talent plan­ ning commission's plan to pro­ mote a power alcohol industry in this area, using waste fruit pro­ ducts as raw materials, the Port­ land chamber of commerce replied with. "We have checked with many of the distributors of in­ dustrial alcohol and they assure us that there is an exceptionally good market in the Pacific North­ west for industrial alcohol as well as on the Pacific coast." Edward N. Weinbaum, manager uf the trade and commerce de­ partment, wrote to Karl Baylor, president of the Talent commis­ sion and offered aid of his in­ dustries department in the Talent project. ------------- •------------- Fire Destroys Small Frame House Sunday Fire caused by a living room heating stove completely destroy­ ed a small frame dwelling occu­ pied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Webster, about 3 p. m. Sunday while residents were away. The blaze was detected by a passing hitch-hiker but was a blazing inferno when firemen ar­ rived and nothing was saved. The building is owned by Ralph and Hower Billings, and was rent­ ed unfurnished to the Websters. Loss is estimated at several hun­ dred dollars. ------------ •------------- • Bushnell-Perkins Studio is fea­ turing a new, compact, precision- built movie camera at an unusual­ ly low price that takes clear, sharp and bright pictures of a quality that will project on a screen more than four feet high. FOR SALE Mixlel A Ford truck, good condition, compound gear, also extra rear end. $150 Mad­ den's Tire Shop. Ashland (2p) FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR FARM Gixxi income pro|x>rty will retain the position he was now rented for $600 year; also appointed to fill two years ago gixxi 184-acre farm at Heber Dunn was recently appointed head Springs. Ark . want to rent of the state game commission by small place suitable for chick­ F. M Franciscovitch of Astoria, ens near town McManama, president of the senate. route 4 box 179. Medford. Ore- Senator Dunn, a veteran of sev­ con (Ip) eral terms, also will hold offices of vice chairman of both the min­ In the County Court of the State ing committee and railroads and of Oregon for the County utilities committee, and will be' a of Jackson member of assessment and taxa­ In the Matter of the Estate of tion, banking, engrossed and en­ CHARLES II. HOWARD. De- rolled bills, and ways and means cetmed. committees. NOTICE CO CREDITORS ----- •----- IF ITS DRY WOOD, call 492-J. "Charlie" the Wood Man (3-4c) BUY your hay at the Davis (Drive In) Feed Store. 53 Second street. (3c) MODERN PIANO I.KSSONS Classical music with supplemen­ tary aids, also short courses in popular music; standard key­ board harmony; special prices to those who enroll in January. Mrs. Brownlee, 325 N. Main St. The undersigned having been appointed by the above entitled I court of the state of Oregon, for I'.he county aforaeaald. executor of | the last will and testament of Charles H Howard, deceased, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors of. and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law. within six months after the first publication of this notice to said executor at the office of Briggs A Briggs, at­ torneys. Ihoneer building. Ashland, Oregon CHARLES B. HOWARD. Executor of the last will and tes­ tament of Charles H. Howard, deceased. Date of first publication: Jan­ uary 1. 1937. FOR RENT—Five acres of fruit 4—3l8d and generous garden space, five- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION room house and adequate out­ PUBLIC LAND SALE houses for chickens and cow, Depart men i of the Interior, $15 month; located close to city center. Inquire at Miner, (tfp) U. S. lauid Office at Roseburg Friday, January 1ft, 1937 amended by the Act of June 28. 193 • Bee i I, pui want AMAZE AMIN UTE SC’ENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD t ho to application of C. W McGrew and Lillian McGrew. Serial No 021850, we will offer at public sale, to thi highest bidder, but at not less than the price stated below, at 10 o'clock A M . on the 20th day of January. 1937. at this office, the following tract of land: The F.'„ of NE1, and E'» of SE'* ■ >t Bee IS, I'D M) 8 R >■ w M . the E's NE1* and NE’« SE '* at not less than $1 00 ¡XT acre. and the SE1, SE'* at not less than $l 50 per acre This tract is ordered inti t he mat ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof Is mouu tuitions or too rough for cultiva- t ion The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared dosed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding The person making the highest bid will lx* required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad­ vised to file their claims, or ob­ jections, on or before the time designated for sale. GEORGE FINLEY. Register t Dec 18-25Janl-8-15) DENTISTS MARCUS B DR WOODS I'hone 131 Sweden burg Bldg ELECTRICAL SERVH E Oregon. December 9. 1936. BODY’ FIR $6 per cord. 12 or 16- NOTICE is hereby given that, inch. Phone 150. write or see as directed by the Commissioner Dick Adams, 128 Laurel, comer of the General Land office, under Almond. 12c» provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S, -as X. L ELECTRIC Phone 82 137 N. Pioneer St. SHOE REPAIRING MAC'S SHOE SHOP Guaranteed Shoe Repairing 339 E Main Now every week in the Miner a full page of comlcB and features for your enjoyment. The Miner is a better buy than ever for a dollar a year, mailed to your door! S’MATTER POP—Ever Had the Ocean Wave Atcha? MESCAL IKE By C. M. PAYNE A Second Try By S. L HUNTLEY J AW, k-4IT'3 I ACCOÓXJY oc .W I 'jsjxxCxT S VUM ¿Axjr CMAft&E i Ä CEui-ER Tuj'CE \ -r_e X. »OCCRMSe 0'0 -