Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 31, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, March 31,1
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Bob Burns Hero of Homespun Comedy
APRIL*
FOOLS’ DAY
• For altnozt four cen-
tnrie» practical joker»
have had one day each
y e <i r— I pril I s f—« n
which to victimize their
friend».
EVERY FRIDAY
& SATURDAY!
>1
Shoppers Week-End
BARGAIN
PRICES
Church school meets at 9:45 a
m. C N. Glllmore, superintendent
Morning worship at II o'clock
"Behold Your King Cometh," a
Palm Sunday sermon, is the sub­
ject of the morning
The Young People's Union will
meet at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service at 7.30 o’clock
The theme of the pastor's sermon
Is "Laying Up for Yourselves
Treasures in Heaven."
Prayer and conference meeting
on Wednesday night at 7:80
HAVING
DRIVING
TROUBLE?
e
lc per Word per Insertion
STALLION FOR SERVICE Reg
istered Percheron. Breeder of
bolter Percherons, M M Eu­
banks, 5 miles north of Medford
at Four Comers on Crater Lake
highway.
______ (18pj
EOK SALE New and used desks,
tiling cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
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MATINEES AND NIGHTS
TONIGHT
VHFART-GI OW­
ING TAI L <>f lhe
OU) SOUTH and
lhe NEW :
In Gloriosi» l e« hm« olor
KENTUCKY
HCHAID
YOUNG'GREENE
SATURDAY ONLY!
2—BIG HITS—2
TK.y itirt a "ru»h"
.«ton on romaneo!
“Sharpshooters
(liarles E. Dunham, I'antur
• WANT ADS •
25c
.OPETTA
First Baptist Church
11
with
Brian Donlevy
Lynn Bari
DOB BURNS, above, will appear in "Arkansas Traveler,” a heart-
warming drama of small town life which comes to (he Varsity
theater Sunday. The grand cast also liieludes Fay Bainter, John
Beal, Jean Parker and Lyle Talbot.
Thought Io have originated in
France in connection with the cal­
endar reformation of 1564. All
Fools' dav spread rapidly and today
is observed In many lands, particu­
Eleven basketball lettermen of larly our own. Even the children
aren't safe This lad. tinding the jam
Coach Jean Eberhart’s 1939 South­ jar. Is unpleasantly surprised when
Irishman,
McShain, ern Oregon Normal school varsity a five-fool "snake'* lunges at him
Dangerous Danny To 11 College Hoopmen
Meet Aztec Battler At Get Letter Sweaters
Armory Monday Eve
That tough little
Dangerous
Danny
world's lightheavyweight wrest­
ling champion, returns to Medford
armory next Monday night where
Mack Lillard has him carded with
Phil Romano, the big Aztec In­
dian from Mexico City.
There
isn’t a more cocky man in the
mat industry than McShain nor
do they come any tougher. Roma­
no made a big hit around these
parts about a year and a half ago
when he went through the best
material Lillard could get for him
with a surprising number of wins.
In taking on McShain the Indian
will have to mix considerable dirt
with the scientific angle if he
wants to go home with the bacon.
Jimmy Lott and Polish Joe Smo-
linski will resume their feud which
started unofficially last week in
the middle go.
Smolinski wanted Lott's stoll
before the latter was ready to
leave the ring last Monday and
when the Polish meanie became
abusive Lott Sonnenburged him all
over the ring before the Pole had
removed his robe.
A newcomer will take part in
the opener. He is Vem Clark, a
great wrestler from Michigan who
takes on the Persian, Emir Boudi,
who made such a hit with the fans
last week.
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PLAN SOFTBALL LEAGUE
According to Skeet O'Connell,
Ashland again will enjoy the
thrills anc catcalls of organized
softball, the league to be formed
some time in May. Most of last
year's nine-team loop members are
expected to enter when organiza-
: tion meeting is called.
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Members of the Ashland high
school tennis team have been drill­
ing hard for their opening match
with Medford soon. Working out
under Coach Beasley are Cate,
Powell, Burdic, Hanel, Williams
and Powers, as well as several
others.
LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
DAREDEVIL
TUES-WED-THUR
Dick Purcell
Beverley Roberts
An Outstanding
Dual-Feature
Program !
—also—
“STARLIGHT
OVER TEXAS”
with Tex Ritter
From th« novel by 4^
I A. J. CRONIN
DOG LICENSE ENFORt EMEM
Sun., Mon., Tues.
LITTLE TOUGH
GUYS IN
SOCIETY”
with
Mary Boland
Edward E. Horton
Mischa Auer
One of Lithia March Programs
accepted as FIVE ( ENTS on
each paid admission on Wednes­
day and Thursday, April 5, 6!
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■
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squad will be dined and eulogized
at 6:15 o'clock tonight in the
Lithia hotel dining room when
they will be presented with their
letter sweaters by members of the
Southern Oregon College associa­
tion and business men, according
to Bert Miller, president of the
group.
Each letterman will be guest of
a local business man, and the din-
ers will hear Representative Earl
Newbry speak on efforts made to
secure a dormitory for the college.
Players to receive sweaters in­
clude Bill Hoxie, Darrell Leavens.
Frank Marchi, Jack Kemnitzer.
Walt Sether, Ray Haaga, Bob Dur­
bin, Jack Cady and George Bullion,
and Managers Ralph Brickey and
Hugh Smith.
With all local organizations
members of the college association,
the meeting will be open to all in­
Smokers, natural prey ot trick­
terested persons.
sters, have good cause to be wary.
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Pieffer Opening New
Inn at City Limits
Here an exploding match, handed
the unhappy smoker, adds little to
b's enjoyment.
Vic Pieffer, for several years I
chef at the Plaza cafe, Saturday
will open his own establishment,
Vic's Inn, at the Bungalow Auto
court just south of the city limits
on the Pacific highway. Until re­
cently owned by H. B. Curtis, the
place was known as the Bungalow
coffee shop and is at the site of
the recently uncovered prehistoric
bones.
Pieffer will cater especially to
dinner parties, and will feature
■pedal dinners week nights and
Sundays. The inn’s menu will in­
clude half fried chicken sand­
wiches as a regular feature as
well as other special sandwiches.
Fire Consumes Barn
Here Monday Night
Fire of undeternuned origin de­
stroyed the W. E. Moor dairy bam
at Water and Stanley streets Mon­
day evening. Besides the bam,
one heifer calf was lost, about 22
tons of hay and about eight tons
i of dairy feed.
A small shed and milk house
also were damaged by the flames,
which attracted valley-wide atten-
i tion when they lighted the sky for
. many miles around.
The large
structure was enveloped in flames
| when firemen arrived.
Insurance
coverage
included
$400 on the building and $400 on
contents, according to Moor, who
said the bam would be replaced.
Whenever
a
harassed
guest
strikes a match, all the remaining
matches in this trick box jump out
The polite guest, often unaware, will
pick them up again. The hardened
practical joker appreciates thia.
KOAC Files Request
For Power Increase
Formal amended application for
permission to construct a 5000
watt transmitting set for KOAC
at Corvallis, replacing the present
1000 watt set, has been filed with
the Federal Communications com­
mission by officials of Oregon
State college. Expansion this year,
if permission is granted by the
FCC, is made possible by special
appropriation passed by the state
legislature.
KOAC is also preparing for the
rehearing ordered by the FCC on
the petition of KOY, Phoenix,
Ariz., to use the KOAC wave­
length. Since the rehearing was
granted KOY has made at least
lour attempts to have the rehear­
ing order reversed or altered,
KOAC officials have been notified.
All these requests have been de­
nied by the FCC.
If the increase in power is
granted and the station wins its
fight to prevent outside Interfer­
ence, KOAC will be in position to
reach the entire state with in­
creased strength and quality of
signal, engineers at the college
say.
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nerves, It is disconcerting to have a
repulsive looking snake leap at you
when a friend offers you a light from
his new mechanical gadget
Cyrentus Corniest, enforcement
of Heer for the Dog Control Board,
will make a complete coverage <>f
the county, starting March 20th,
to collect license on all dogs not
already licensed. In accordance
with Section 20-2300, Oregon Code
1030, the enforcement officer is re­
quired to collect the license or get
tn<- dog
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NOTICE OF MHEKIFF'M MALE
By virtue of an execution in
! foreclosure duly issued <>dt of und
) under the seal of the circuit court
! i>l Uie stale (S <>i<-goi>, in and
the county of Jackson, to me dl-
. reeled and dated on the 6th day
i of March, 1939. in a certain suit
therein, wherein Occidental Life
Insurance Company, a corporation,
us plaintiff, recovered judgment
against Ethel W. Boggs, one of
I the defendants, for the sum of
I $5,087.14 with costs and disburse-
1 merits taxed at $25 50 and the
iinlm i sum ot $4(M) <M) as attOT
) ney'S fees, which judgment was
1 enrolled and docketed in Uie
clerk's office of said court in said
. county on the 6lh day of Maidi,
| 1939,
Notice Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the terms of tile said
execution, I will on the 6th day of
April, 1939, at 10.00 o'clock a. m .
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, in Jackson
| county, Oregon, offer for sale and
. will sell at public auction for cash
to tiie highest bidder, to sutlsfy
I said judgment, together with lhe
costs of this sale, subject to re­
demption as provided by law. all
of the right, title and interest that
the defendants in said suit, O. C.
Boggs I also known as O. C Boggs,
Jr., and Oliver Carter Boggs, Jr ).
'■x> < utm of the estate Of O C
Boggs (also known as Oliver C.
Boggs and Oliver Carter Boggs),
deceased; Ethel W Boggs, O C.
Boggs, Jr. (also known as Oliver
Carter Boggs, Jr.); D. 8. Boggs
and Edith Boggs, his wife; Jack-
son county, a municipal corpora­
tion, O. R. Hall and Jane lx>e
Hall, his wife, had on the 23d day
of May, 1929, or now have, in and
to the following described real
property, situated in Jackson
county, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
North line of Section 1» Township
38 South of Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian in Jackson
county, Oregon, which point is
2208.35 feet East of the comer
common to Sections 18 and 19 in
Township 38 South of Rangt- 1
West of the W. M, and Sections)
13 and 24 in Township 38 South of I
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
2640 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
XTO, we don’t meati
your golfing . ,
i I im - h driving your cur i
you feel like swlngli
club ut the guy who i
It? Mell, then, wr'w
the mechiuilciil woo
syrup t hut'll multi-
motor purr und make
wiuit to u|Milogl/e to
utlloinobllc Industry
drive in mid let un n
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CLYDK CATO 5
Junction Gai
Mouth l'aclflc High
Phone 71-J
county. Oregon
Saving and excepting
roads.
Alik», Ix>la 1. 2, 3. 4, 5
11. 12. 13. 10. IN. 20, aUc
and 15, except 3 nert-s
South ' ii'i tharacd. all in t
al Orchard Tract Nutnlx-r
in Jackson county, Or»
numlierrd, designate«! and
cd on the official plat th«
of record
Dated thia Oth <!ay <4
103» •
SYD I BRA
Sheriff of Jackson Count»
By Howard Gault D
First publication Man to
luist publication March!
FLOOR SAN
Willard L Di
Phone 1712, Medford,
$25.00 REWA
will I m - paid for any con
Christopher Com and 0
Remedy cannot remove!
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DELICIOUS
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ICE CREA
BARS
AT
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QUICK RELIEF FROM
eye strain
due to dust, sun, light-glare,
driving, movies, reading, etc.
Do your eye» burn—feel
tired, uncomfortable? Try
Murine. It contain» 7 help­
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Jeanie and clear eye» red­
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your eye» feel clean, (re.h,
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allvel
Send for trial bottle. Mad 10c
w coin) with wur name end addreu to The
dunne Co., Dept HS. Chir..n, |||.
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MAIN EVEN
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