Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, Feb. 3, 19.'«
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
j Faces’ Coming To
Varsity Theater Starting Wednesday
JUNIORS EYE
HOOP RECORD
RECORD I'D DATE
(Continued from page 1)
open-door policy, the nine-power
pact and other treaties in con­
nection with ChinaWill the
United States place economic bar­
riers in effect against Japan, and
if so, what effect would they
have?
How about South America and
our relations with them ? What
was the real reason for the Lima
conference and what were the re­
sults? What are Europe's special
trade strategies in South Amer­
ica and how has Europe benefited
thereby ? Has Europe benefited at
the expense of the United States? QHOWN ainive are Pat O'Brien, James C agney and Ann Sheridan
These questions and hundreds of
who co-star in the year’s most outstanding film, “Angels With
others dealing with world affairs Dirty Faces," coming to the Varsity theater Wednesday, Thursday
must have been running through and Friday, Feb. 8, 9 and 10.
your mind. It will be my endeavor
to give you the answ’er.
Belligerent Belcastro Townsendites Install
What is happening in Mexico,
Club Officers Here
the expropriation of oil lands, of Plans to Smear Schroll
agrarian lands, and what are our
At Armory Monday Members of the Ashland Town-
relations with the country on the
send club recently installed new
south? Will Mexico develop into
Pete Belcastro, the mad Italian officers for 1939 as follows: A.
another Spain ? Why does the from
Weed, Calif., will face the Segsworth, president: Clarence
United States permit Mexico to crocodile
clutch expert from Kan­ I.ane, vice president, and S. S
confiscate oil lands and farm prop­ sas, Frankie
Schroll, in Mack Lil- Davenport, secretary-treasurer.
erties belonging to citizens of the I lard’s top main
event at Medford
The Townsend dances, which
United States, and why does she | J armory next Monday
night. Schroll have been a regular attraction in
so strenuously object to similar' won the right to a top
when the VFW hall, will be continued
measures on the part of European he stopped Hugh Adams spot
last
week during February and March.
powers ?
with his pet hold and Pete will
•
It will be my endeavor to cover continue in the main event by vir-
SPILL THE MILK
these and many other world ques­ tue of his win over Shiek Mar
tions in this column for the read­ Allah.
Two Ashland milkmen Cashe
Wait and H B. Carter Monday
ers of The Miner each week and
Belcastro
always
injects
the
ex-
over the air through radio KGW’ plosives in every bout in which collided while delivering their
routes at the intersection of B and
at 6:15 p. m. each Friday.
he appears and Schroll will have Third streets. Wait received minor
to get dirty if he expects to win. bruises which, because of his ad­
Hugh i Whiskers) Adams, the vanced age, were being observed
ex-House of Davider, is scheduled closely,
Both trucks were dam-
to squabble with Shiek Mar Allah aged.
in the middle bout. Adams is a
clever workman while the Persian
has had his terror reign halted
only by Belcastro.
The opening match wall be a re­
turn engagement between Andy lc per Word per Insertion
Tremaine. Phoenix, Arizona, and
Eddie Rogers of Kalamazoo, Mich.
This pair put on'one of the most
THE FORD BULLETIN
clever bouts seen in the armory in
a long time last week and Tre­
maine was lucky to emerge the
Prestone, gal.......
$295
OLIVER
winner.
Prestone,
gal.
$1.50
Dangerous Danny McShain, the
light-heavyweight champion who
Antifreeze (Ford) ...... $100
was scheduled to appear on this
card, wrestled Jesse James in Hol­
Weed Chains, all sizes
lywood last Monday and the worst
Installed low as......... $3.75
riot ever seen in California was
Non
Skid Pennsylvania
the result. McShain is held to ap­
tires installed low as $6 60
pear before the California Boxing
and Wrestling commission next
We Pay More
Monday so will be unable to ful­
For Your Old Tires!
fill his engagement at Medford.
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INGLE
’S TAKE GAME
Ruth Hussey • Guy Kibbee ,
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
a* «irruir
Ingle’s
Drugstore
Cowboys
Tuesday night took a 46-25 victory
from Medford’s Salvation Army
quintet on the SONS floor, making FOR SALE- New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
the locals' 12th straight victory.
safes. Medford Office Equip­
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ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
Medford.
(48tf)
• WANT ADS •
Ashland Junior High 26. Grants
Pass 13
Arilland 18. Grants Pass 14
Ashland 27. Medford 14.
Ashland 19. Medford 21
Ashland 35. Corvallis 25.
Ashland 36. A litany 15.
Ashland 44. Roseburg 21.
Ashland 24. Klamath Falls 23
Against the strongest junior
high competition that can be found
in the state, Ashland has scored
seven victories and suffered one
defeat by a two-point margin. The
locals are exactly half way
through their heavy schedule.
If the pace can be maintained
the present crop of Junior high
athletes will surpass the record
made by last season’s champion­
ship team which
winch won 15 games
out of 18 played against Junior
high and class B senior high
schools.
So far i six contests have been
played on the road and only two
at home. With most of the remain­
ing contests to be played here,
Ashland will have a decided ad­
vantage.
One of the few remaining games
to be played on a "foreign" floor
will be tonight at the Altamont
Junjor high in Klamath Falls. Al­
tamont has never yet been able to
defeat Ashland in basketball but
they have a veteran team this
year and are all set to give the
locals a drubbing. Ashland will
probably find Altamont’s small
floor a decided handicap.
nient committees cooperiti«
the FDA Hiiperviaora in Lavina
plana for adjustment
casca
FARM DEBT PLAN
AID TO CREDITOR
Creditor* of farmers aa well as
farm debtors are eligible fur Farm
Security administration debt ml
justment services, according to
Eugene Hampton, county FSA
supervisor, 211 Fluhrer building,
Medford Equitable settlement of
outstanding debt« can tie
null confidential and friendly
throi_„
negotiations between “
the • creditor
and debtor involved
Many creditors have been sjMUvd
the cost of expensive foreclosure
proceedings, the difficulty of find
Ing suitable tenants for their
lands, and the often hopeless task
of securing payment on old obli­
gation*. Impartial review and ne
got iat ions s|MHmored by the debt .
adjustment service have made this i
possible.
Meanwhile the farm operator in­
volved, with a working relation |
ship already established with tin I
creditor, can continue his opera
lions on a sound basis and again
assume a just debt burden. Con­
solidation. refinancing, extensions
and adjustments result in restor­
ing the farmer's capacity to pay
ami enable him to continue estab
lished farming operations
Reaching a liasis on which the |
creditor can again realize a rea­
sonable return from his investment
and the debtor can meet his obli- I
gat ions not only aids the two part­
ies involved but eventually con­
tributes to the welfare of the en­
tire community
Similarly the
county government benefits in
that payment of back taxes is
considered in nearly every adjust­
ment.
County voluntary debt adjust-
Great Weather
for Ice Skating)
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SHE LOVED A
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Starts Wednesday!
DUMA!
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“THERE’S
ALWAYS A
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with JOAN BLONDELL
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; Comedy at Its Height Will i
' Keep You I-aughing from
Start to Finish!
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“MOVIE PHONEY NEWS”
; “SOMEWEHRE IN PARIS” I
NEWS OF THE DAY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the county court of the state
of Oregon for Jackson county:
In the matter of the estate of
Spratt Wells, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of
Spratt Wells, deceased. All per­
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to pre­
sent them duly verified to N.
Dickey, lawyer, 8 Stearns building,
Ashland, Oregon,
within six
months from date of first publica­
tion hereof.
Date of first publication Jan-
uary 27, 1939.
RAY BRIGGS,
Administrator.
(Jan 27 Feb 3-10-17)
15c
Olafsrn
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon In and For
Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
REBECCA
ceased.
F.
REEDER,
de-
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
ADMINISTRATOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, the adminis­
trator of the estate of Rebecca F.
Reeder, deceased, has filed in said
court his final account in the mat­
ter of said estate, and the Honor­
able Earl B. Day, county judge,
has designated the 21st day of
February, 1939, at 10:00 o’clock
a. m. of said day, at the court
house in Medford, said county, as
the time and place for a hearing
thereon.
Anyone having an objection to
said account is required to present
the same on or before the date of
said hearing.
WALLACE W. REEDER,
Administrator.
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
Pioneer building
Ashland, Oregon
Attorneys for Administrator.
Date of first publication: Jan­
uary 20, 1939.
(1-20 27 2-3 10)
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