Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 24, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    FSA FARM LOANS
WILL MEET NEEU
All Jackson county farmers ex­
pecting to finance operating goods
for this year's crops through the
Farm Security administration art
urged to file their applications as
soon as possible to avoid the usual
spring- rush and prevent delay in
their farming operations, advises
Eugene Hampton, county FSA su­
pervisor, Fluhrer building. Med­
ford.
Sufficient funds are available in
the county to meet all current
needs of farmers who can qualify
for rehabilitation or cooperative
loan« under the Farm Security
program and are unable to secure
sufficient
credit
from
other-
sources Loans can be made for
livestock, farm equipment, seed,
fees! and similar operating goods
usually for a period of five years
with interest at five jx-r cent.
Eligibility for a loan requires
that the farmer be located on a
unit that will provide a livelihixxi
for his family and that he agree to
cooperate with the supervisor in
working out farm and home plans
that will insure a balanced crop
and livestock program and place
the farm on a business-like basis
• TONIGHT •
AND SATURDAY
Last Time Monday!
STALLION FOR SERVICE Reg­
istered Percheroti. Breeder of
belter 1‘ercherons, M M Eu­
banks, 5 miles north of Medford
at Four Corners on Crater Lake
highway.
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¿3C
2—BIG FEATURE HITS—2
ROY ROGERS
“BILLY THE
CHARLIE CHAN?!
HONOLULU'
RETURNS
SIDNEY TOLER
PHYLLIS HOOKS
SEN YUNG
EDDIE COLLINS
JOHN KING
CLAIRE DODD
with
Smiley Burnett
also Wild Bill Hickock - Paramount News
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
DOG LICENSE ENFORCEMENT
The family agrees to produce as
much of the home food supply as
possible on the farm.
Rehabilitation loans are supple­
mented by community and cooper­
ative service loans and debt ad­
justment where necessary to effi­
cient operation. Cooperative loans
are made where several farmers
can economically use the services
of heavy farm equipment, pure­
bred sires or similar facilities. If
farm debts are beyond capacity of
the operator to pay, every effort is
made to bring about a satisfactory
adjustment between debtor and
creditor before the loan is made.
'VX’WWeV*
LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
SECRETS OF
A NURSE”
with
Edmund Lowe
Helen Mack
HAL ROACH P«*»*nt»
T CONSTANCE
opper T akes A 'T rip
BENNETT
ROLAND YOUNG
f
BILLIE BURKE
also Selected Short Subjects ALAN MOWBRAt
WHII//////
Special
A startling confession that
could save the man she
loved . . . but her profes­
sional pledge swore her to
silence!
—also—
“WEST OF
CHEYENNE”
Sun., Mon., Tues.
“BLONDIE”
to the
Right out of the
“Funnies” straight
into your heart!
Selected Shorts
San Francisco
World's Fair
WET FEET?
LOW TRAIN FARES
OPEN FEBRUARY 18'*
Now everyone can afford to see the
World's most beautiful exposition!
»
HERE'S great news for every­
one living in the Pacific North­
west! Southern Pacific has re-
duced fares so that you can go
to San Francisco by train for
et ra leu than 2 cents a mile.
This is your chance to see the
glamorous San Francisco World's
SPECIAL ROUNDTRIP
San Francisco
Fair at a great saving. Marvel at
the magnifiient bridges and have
the time of your life in the Gay­
way, 40 thrilling acres of fun.
You won't want your car
Spare yourself the burden of a
car in San Francisco’s Fair-year
traffic. 2 of the 3 street car lines
charge only 3 cents fare. Fast, fre­
quent ferries take you directly to
Treasure Island for 10 cents.
Take it easy; take the train.
$ JJ'25
Effective February 15
GABGLE
• SPRING
Junction Gara
FLOOR SANCII
Willard L. Dudi
$25.00 REWA
NOW HEADY
ICE CREAM
POPSICKLES
In Addition
To Our Usual
Wholesome Med
e
Millions ot enthusiastic anglers
are already checking equipment,
planning trips and swapping tall sto­
ries. Opening of the trout season
in several states draws thousands
of early season fishermen who can
no more resist the call of the
streams than the fish can resist
their lures
Prompt action may
forestall trouble
Wet feet . . . cold feet . . . drafts . . .
and fatigue, may lower body remittance
bo that germs in the throat get the upper
hand and colds develop. After such ex­
posures, why not help Nature to combat
such germs by gargling with Listerine
Antiseptic. Tests showed that regular
users of Listerine Antiseptic had fewer
colds and milder colds than non-users.
Lambert Pharmacal Co., St. Louie, Mo,
Southern Pacific
8. J. BAILEY, AGENT—PHONE 250
SLABS
Per 100 Cu. Ft. Ix>ad
Dump Delivery
Whittle Transfer
\’O, we don't mean ¥
your golfing . ,
d<M-x driving your car m
you feel like swlnglni
club at the guy who n
It? Well, then, we've
the
niet-haiih-al
sooth
syrup that'll make v
motor purr und mulo-
want to a|H>logl/r to
automobile Induatry
drive In and let us e» ph
By virtue of an execution in
I foreclosure duly Issued out of and i
under Uie seul of the circuit court ■
ot Uie state ot Oregon, in and for
the county of Jackson, to me dt-
rected and dated on the Oth «lay .
' of March, 1939, in a certain suit i
. therein, wherein Occidental Life
[ Insurance Company, a corporation, I
I us plaintiff, recovered judgment
against Ethel W. Boggs. one of |
★
the defendants, for the - sum of
$5,087.14 with costs und disburse
merits taxed at $25.50 and Uie
CLYDE CATONI
further sum of $400 00 as attor­
• The beginning of a
neys fees, which judgment was
period in which Mother
enrolled and docketed in the
clerk's office of said court in Maid
Nature thou ghtfully
South Parifle Highway
county on the 6th day of March.
eliminates the necesssity
1939,
Phone 71-J
Notice is hereby given that.
lor coal bills.
puMuant to tta term* of U m Mid
execution, 1 will on the Nth day of
April, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock a m . county, Oregon.
Saving and excepting (
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, in Jackson rendu
Also, I-ots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5 I
county, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash 11. 12. 13. 18. IN. 20. also U
to the highest bidder, to satisfy and IS. except 3 acre« <1
said judgment, together with On­ South end thereof; all in thrl
costs of this sale, subject to re­ a) Orchard Trad Number Ti
demption as provided by law. all In Jackson county, On-gd
of the right, title and inleraat that numbered, designated and <a
the defendants in said suit, O. C rd on the official plat th<-r<<a
Boggs (also known us O. C. Boggs, of reconi
Dated thia 8th day of I
Jr., and Oliver Carter Boggs. Jr I,
tUCUtOT of the estate of O. C
SYD I. BROW1
Boggs (also known im Oliver C
Bogg-s and Oliver Carter Boggs), Sheriff of Jackson County.(s
By Howard Gault, Ix-jl
deceased; Ethel W Boggs, O. C.
First publication March 1U
Boggs, Jr. (also known as < giver
Ijint publication Maith ?,:]
t'artei Boggs, Jr); 1» S Boggs
and Edith Boggs, his wife; Jack-
son county, a municipal corpora­
tion; O. R.'Hall and Jane “
Doe
Hall, his wife, had on the 23d <lay
of Muy. 1929, or now have, in and
to the following described real
property, situated tn Jackson
county, Oregon, to-wit:
Phone 1732, Medford, Ora
Beginning at a point on the
North line of Section 19 Township
38 South of Range 1 West of the
Marble playing yuulha are a. lyp
leal of spring in 1939 as sulphur anti Willamette Meridian in Jackson
molasses were a generation ago. Ar' county. Oregon, which point is
Weber, who defeated 50.000 Chlcagt 2208.35 feet East of the corner
common to Sections 18 and 19 in
will I n * paid for any com
youths In a marble tournament
Township 38 South of Range 1
<
hrlotophrr Com and (
demonstrates the skill that mad. West of the W M , and Sections
Remedy cannot remove!
him a champion.
13 and 24 in Township 38 South of
EANT SIDE PHARMJ
Range 2 West of the W M . thence
South 28 degrees 51’ West 876 03
feet; thence South 59 degrees 05'
West 115.17 feet; thence South 2
degrees 12' West 174.30 feet;
thence South 34 degrees 31' West
185.7 feet; thence South 15 de­
grees 32' West 353.12 feet; thence
South 40 degrees 40' West 66 feet;
thence South 0 degrees 27' West
1124 8 feet to the South line of the
East half of the Northwest quar­
ter of said Section 19; thence East
1217 feet, more or less, to the cen­
ter of said section; thence North
2610 feet, more or less to the
North quarter comer of said sec­
tion; thence West 431 65 feet to
the point of beginning
Also, the West half of the
Northeast quarter, and the South­
east quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 19, Township |
38 South of Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
LISTERINE KÍH
$3.75
NOTICE OF SIIKKIFFN SALE
County ESA offices In the
Fluhrer building;, Medford, are
open from 8:30 a. m. to 12 noon
and 1 p. m to 4:30 p. m. except
on Saturdays and Sundays, to re-
ceive applications.
•
• Subscribe for The Miner today.
DRY PINE
2 d.y. In 8<n Francisco. Include,
roundtrip rail fare, good hotel, taxi,
from end to atation, admieaion to
Fair, tour of San Franciaco—every­
thing but mealet Similar 3, 4, 5 and
6-day tour« Aik your railroad agent
for detaila. Aaauraa you hotel room
and carefree trip.
Cyrenlus Com beat, enforcement
officer for the Dog Control Board,
will make a complete coverage of
the county, starting March 20th,
to collect license on all dogs not
already licensed. In accordance
with Section 20-2309, Oregon Code
1930, the enforcement officer I m re­
quired to collect the license or get
(111- dOg
(12C)
Mike,
„ mid Tony Jonea,
who will fiu-e Emir Boudi, Joe
Sniollnskl mid Jimmy Mitt, re-
spectlvely.
“ALL-EXPENSE” TOUR
IN COACHES
HAVING
DRIVING
TROUBLE?
FOR SALE New und used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
sales. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(4MIX)
k
BARGAIN PRICES
• WANT ADS •
lc per Word per Insertion
irPEAKlNG for * the last time
f < « I 4 , » - I
<*
at A Medford
armory Monday
night prior to a nation-wide
tour are the Arkansas Scuff lers.
SHOPPERS’WEEK-END
I
Friday, March 24. 1{
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
Io many people gardening rut
nishes a living. To still more It in
a fascinating hobby, energetically
pursued during the growing season
With spring weather comes garden
seed catalogues, tools, and tips for
beginners. But earliest of all comes
the urge to don a pair of overalls
and start diggia’.
I
NEWLY RECONDI'I IO-W
An Auto Accident
Every | Minute!
There is an automo­
bile accident every i/2
minute, and 34,000
deaths yearly , are
caused by automo-
biles. No matter how
careful a driver you
are, you never know
when your car may
bring death or injury.
A good insurance pol­
icy and the service
that goes with it are
your best protection.
TO BETTER NERVE id
AT
I
Pete's Luna
EARL I>. (PETE) NUld
AT 8:30 EVEN
MONDAY NIOB
See or Call
Billings Agency
HEAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 211
41 Eot M(Un
3 ALL-STAB
MAIN EVENjg
Medford Armo