Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 10, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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Juniors Return to Home Floor Tonight You Know Would
What it’
CORVALLIS WILL
MAKE TRIP HERE
FOR TOUGH GAME
ASHLAND Junior high schools
outstanding basketball team,
already boasting an impressive
record of victories, wall open a
series of five games on their home
floor tonight, Feb. 10. when they
meet the fast Corvallis Juniors.
They will take to the maple again
next week against Medford's Jun­
iors, the games being the first
home appearances of the Rogers-
men in a month.
With Buddy Provost and Alvene
Monroe out of school yesterday be­
cause of illness, the chances of
Ashland Junior high’s quint con­
tinuing its unbroken string of vic­
tories were weakened. Monroe and
Provost have been the team’s high
point men and team play without
them is badly disputed.
Roseburg Junior high, scheduled
to play here Saturday evening,
forfeited their game yesterday,
placing the lads of Coach Earl
Rogers one notch closer to the
state title. A loss to Corvallis to­
night would not eliminate the Ash­
land team, which has yielded but
one game—to Medford — during
the season. The Medford outfit
will be played again, as will the
Klamath high Frosh and Altamont
Juniors of the Pelican city.
Should the ill first stringers be
unable to play tonight. Coach
Rogers has indicated that LeRoy
Ayres and Martin Herrin will fill
the openings. Both boys are cap­
able reserves and have been work­
ing out in their respective posi­
tions in anticipation of the test.
The Corvallis outfit, which lost to
Ashland in the northern city 35 to
25 after having led until the final
quarter, is expected to present a
stiff hurdle for the locals.
The Ashland Juniors, in state­
wide competition, have won nine
game and lost—by two points.
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Nuggets
By OI.I) TIMER
many cooks spoil the
broth." We trust that nothing like
this will happen at Salem since the
21 lawyers in the house have
called in a legal adviser.
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We have a republican governor
and the republicans outnumber
the democrats in the senate 22 to
eight and have a margin of 43 to
13 in the house. Now let us see
.what kind of legislation we will
get.
• Mr and Mrs I-er Peachey of
Klamath Fulls visited in Ashland
for a few days this week at the
home of Mr and Mrs A II
Peachey.
• Bill Ferrini of Shale City vis
ited in Ashland Wednesday.
Few punches were pulled at the • John Hughs and Sam Jordan
SONS smoker held Wednesday fished in Rogue river Thursday
• Mi-, nd i".im < "t i tieni was
night in the Normal gym when 12 a visitor in Ashland Tuesday
wrestling and boxing matches
drew a crowd of 300 sports fans
to their feet The main tsixing
event of the evening, between
Frank DiSonii and Kill Tycer,
ended in a technical knockout In 1c per Word ¡ mt Insertion
the first round when DiSordi
proved too mueh (or the loser,
who received purple-hued facial
TIKES
adornment as a result of his wil­
lingness to stay in the thick of
things. Referee Ed Kirtley, Med­
$2 95
Prestane, gallon
ford, stopped the battle with Tycer
$1 50
on the ropes.
Prestone, 1 a gallon
The beef trust wrestle, between
$1 (H)
Anti-freeze (Foni)
Ken I ji Branch, 239, and Harry
Johnson, 255, was awarded to La
Weed Chaina, nil sizes in-
Branch when Johnson yelled uncle
$3.75
stalled low as
during closing minutes of their
match. Other results were as fol-
Non-Skid Pennsylvania
lows:
Tires Installed low as $6 110
Larry (Red 1 McConachy, 170.
t<x>k two straight falls from two
We Pay More for Your
Medford high wrestlers, Franklin
Old Tires'
Jones and John Childers, in sep­
arate mat events.
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
Boxing: Kent Ashcraft drew
with Ralph Limb; Roland Rlna-
barger drew with Marion King;
Roy Carruthers drew with Dick FOR SALE New and used desks,
Hunger and Norman Carruthers
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
decisioned Bob Sage.
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Wrestling: Mel Atkins won two
M i i Iford
I - ' :
falls from Marion Mann; Ralph
Train one fall and default from
Morris Dow; Don Caton drew with MATRESSES reconditioned, re­
newed, old mattresses taken
Hugh Shurtliff, and Mark Hoeff
Coomes Upholstery Service ( 5p 1
took one fall and the match from
Joe King.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!*
Roland Scheidereiter and George
In the county court of the state
Bullion spiced the program with a of Oregon for Jackson county:
wrestling parody which was re­
In the matter of the estate of
ceived with howls of glee
Spratt Wells, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the
to grow at a compound ratio it undersigned has been appointed
is abundantly clear that, sooner administrator of the estate of
or later, it must reach a point Spratt Wells, deceased. All per­
where income wall not cover the sons having claims against said
interest; then the producer must estate are hereby notified to pre­
receive less for his products and ; sent them duly verified to N
the consumer pay more for what | Dickey, lawyer, H Stearns building.
within six
he consumes until there comes a Ashland, Oregon,
time when there is nothing left at | months from date of first publica­
all for either producer or con­ tion hereof.
Date of first publication Jan-
sumer.
It might be possible under these uary 27, 1939
Kay BRIGGS.
circumstances to keep the people
•live by charity coatributM )>.v 'Jan 27 Feb 3-10-i7Í<,n,lnl-lr"tür
those who "gain the whole world"
through the operation of non­
compensating interest or the in­ In the County Court of the State
of Oregon In anil For
come tax plar might b. used and
■liuk<M>n County
the charity made less humiliating
by calling it pension, insurance or In the Matter of the Estate of
REBECCA F. REEDER, de­
some other name su^ar-coatlng
ceased.
the stigma of charity. V.’e are try­
ing both methods, In a limited
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
way at present, but neither of
FINAL ACCOUNT OF
them touches the fundamental
ADMINISTRATOR
cause they simply relieve the ef­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
fect, sometimes.
that the undersigned, the adminis­
Since we have isolated the fun­ trator of the estate of Rebecca F.
damental cause of our economic Reeder, deceased, has filed In said
ailment and discovered that it is court his final account in the mat­
non-compensating interest, it log­ ter of said estate, and the Honor­
ically follows that we should ex­ able Earl B. Day, county judge,
ercise our perogatives under de­ has designated the 21st day of
mocracy and do a little sterilizing February. 1939, at 10:00 o’clock
The method is simple and would a. m. of said day, at the court
be effective. All that is necessary house in Medford, said county, as
is to revise the income tax laws the time and place for a hearing
exempting all income that is used thereon.
in any way to acquire property,
Anyone having an objection to
goods or service and tax all in­ said account is required to present
comes not so used full 100 per the same on or before the date of
cent. This would divert all money said hearing.
back into the circulating fund
WALLACE W. REEDER.
through business and industry in­
Administrator.
stead of allowing it to pass into BRIGGS & BRIGGS
the investment fund where busi­
Pioneer building
ness and industry cannot afford
Ashland, Oregon
to borrow it. How this plan would
Attorneys for Administrator.
function will be explained in the
Date of first publication: Jan­
next issue.
uary 20, 1939.
KNOCKOUT ENDS
SONS TOP BOUT
It's Spoon For President
Been Through
• WANT ADS •
•
A Treasure Island souvenir silver spoon direct from the Cali­
fornia World's Fair site, was mailed to President Roosevelt by
Tanya Widrin, who is pictured affixing the mailing tag. The
spoon was sent to the White House by the designer, and there
will be shown to the President’s guests. On the spoon is the
Tower oi the Sun with the Bay Bridge in the background.
Congregational
Church
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Rev. II. S. Wannamaker. Pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m., with
classes for all ages. Mrs. Glen
Prescott, superintendent.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
"The Divers Portions and Divers
Manners of the Old Testament
Prophets and the Simple Perfec­
tion of Jesus,” by the pastor.
Young People’s hour, 6:15 p. m.
Last Day! “Angels With Dirty Faces”
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LETTERS
to the Editor
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A LINCOLN DAY THOUGHT
To the Editor:
It would be a good thing if those
who would deify Lincoln would
emulate some of his homely vir­
tues.
OLD TIMER
NON-COMPENSATING
INTEREST
(Continued)
To the Editor:
If the people of Ashland re­
quired $100.000 to carry on their
ordinary business they would, at
the average of five per cent, be
paying $5000 interest annually.
About half of this would be paid
to people who would use it for
' current expenses and it would be
spent back into circulation. The
other half would be paid to people
who did not need to spend it and
it would, therefore, become a part
of the investment fund and could
not return to circulation except as
a new loan. The original $100,000
■ remains unchanged, so far as
amount of original debt is con­
cerned and it follows that to re­
store the amount of circulating
money to $100,000, that part paid
out in non-compensating interest
; must increase the debt to $102.500
and the non-compensating interest
next year wall be $2562.50 which
again adds to the principal, thus
constantly adding to the public
debt at a compound ratio.
Suppose there was an industrial
plant in Ashland that was pros­
perous and many people of the
city owned stock upon which they
received
substantial
dividends
every year. Here again about half
of the people would spend their
dividend income for necessities
and that portion would return to
circulation and this would consti­
tute a good healthy industrial con­
dition and promote prosperity. The
other half of the dividend pay­
ments would be devoted to the in­
vestment fund, thereby removed
from circulation and have to be
borrowed back and again the pub­
lic debt would be increased ac­
cordingly.
From this it is quite evident
that the interest system as it
stands not only builds up the pub­
lic debt with non-compensating in­
terest, it also converts a large part
of industrial earnings into non­
compensating interest.
Now if the public debt continues
J. A. COOMES
To see a I'lir that hiu
I m - i - ii rebuilt ul < atoii’ii,
you'd never gur»« it ha<i
lieen a mangled, tangltsj
wreck Iteforr! We sp,-,-.
inll/e In I mm I jt rebuilding
tulli fender st rat g ii ten Ing
that never stops short of
new cur ap|H-uruiue anil
alignment ! If n highway
mishap reduces mur < nr
Io till iiiislg h 11)
lir.qi,
talk It over with us—.
we'll tell you straight,
and lull Ise you honestly.
CLYDE
Junction Garagi
South I'uclflc Hlghwuy
Phone 71-J
It AY CORRIGAN
“HEART OF
THE ROCKIES
Sun., Mon., Tues.
THE STOR
Charles Bickford
Preston Foster
Barton MacLane
Nan Grey
< OMEDY—4 ARTOON
(1-20 27 2-3 10)
VALENTINE HEART BOXES
35c to $3.00
We have a large stock of FRESH HAAS and JOHNSTON'S
FINE CANDIES!
A STEAM ING
BOWL OF
CHILI
IS A TREAT INDEED
AND A MEAI. IN NEED!
15C
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BROADY BROS. DRUGS
Pete's Lunch
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
BETTY JANE DRESS SHOP
ANNOUNCES SENSATIONAL VALUES STARTINC TODAY, FRIDAY, FEB. 10!
FINAL CLEARANCE SALE!
We’re not fooling, folks! Here is a “Sale of Sales” that goes far beyond the listini “clearance sale”!
Practically every item in the store goes cut at approximately ('/2) HALF PRICE!