Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 14, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    pril 14, 1939
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
it People You Know! I
Robert Pinson and • Mr and Mrs Orville Hall and
..... “’■» childien of Klamath Fulls visited
1Bllluii were guests
, the home of Mrs here Monday at the home of Mrs
tn, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Esterling
. Hob Curves and
^ge. Cahi . visite,!
I the home of Mr.
Barkmiale
i Cliff Mcl-een of
„) hen- With rrla-
j Sunday Mrs Mr-
iii.loyed here for u
tl< !<««*! telephone
vi«it,’d the exjx»si-
iK-lsco early in the
, (Jene Ritzlnger
«• a hip to Crania
rt.n of Keno visited
>ti<l at the home of
en Anderson.
, Hubert Bentley
« trip to Medford
• Katherine Gillette Visited tn
Klamath Falls last week-end.
• Dr. Hertha Sawyer spent the
Easter week, nd In Klamath Falls
• Mr and Mrs Ton: O'Harra of
Chiloquin Visited hero with friends
and relatives early in the week
• Mi and Mrs lien Gibson of
Klamath Falls spent several <iays
here thia week.
week
• Carrie May Smith visited with
relatives in Portland last week­
end
• Mr and Mrs. Hilly Briggs and
Mr and Mrs A C. Nininger made
a business trip to Grants Pass
Tuesday.
• TALENT •
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Saturday
and
Monday
Specials
ASPARAGUS
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LETTUCE
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GRAPEFRUIT
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ORANGES
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• Considerable interest is being
shown here in the local Boy Scout I
organisation. To date they have a
membership of HJ and from all in- I
dicat ions that numtwr will be more
j than doubled during the next
month or so The fol).»wing local
scout leaders attended a meeting
at the Scout hall In Medford
of Hampton, Tuesday evening for the Instruc­
last week-end tion of leaders in Scout training
Bert Nimmons. scoutmaster; E E
curly thin Pratt, assistant scout master;
Robert IxH-ke, troop committee
Coachella
i chairman, O K McCurtain and
Valley
' L W Tame, committeemen. I-arry
Uidcrmrti <>f Salem I Slade, council president and Bing
Six For
t week-end at the Beasley of Me.tford, council execu­
tive.
gave
talks
on
Scout
organiza
­
and Mrs John
tion procedure ami training Al)
of the local leaders who attended
, Ixmnlc Scroggins this meeting came home with en-
visited here with thu-laarn for the promotion of
rienda laut weck- Scout activities in the local or-
: ganization
I Otis Johnson of
SUN KIST
hen- for several • Mrs U-roy Olsen and Mrs
t the home of Dr. John Hamilton have returned
I home from Wakefield, Kas , where
accompanied their sister,
Mters of Eugene | they
Ith relatives last Mrs Furer, with her husband, who
i was taken there for burial three
F. S Engle re­ weeks ago
inan a allori va< a- • Mr and Mr« Carrol and «on
EACH
and daughter of near Prospect at
'omia
■ left Monday for the Ditsworth ranch were Talent
university in Sa- shop|»crs Saturday.
visit here with his • Mr and Mrs Anders moved
uid Mrs. Frank Into the Thomas property east of
town,
cGcv of Klamath • Mr and Mrs Hugh Dumbest
here thia week at and .laughter Betty spent Easter
’ parents. Mr and Sunday with Mr and Mrs Chive
i . Jenkins in Ashland.
•r of Medford waa • C C Hartley of I’hoenlx was
r here early in the a business caller in Talent Wed­
nesday.
Elmer Ayem re- • Mrs Ethel Allen was called to
to their home at Eugene to be with her sister who
wring a visit hero underwent a major operation.
Ir and Mrs W W. • Mrs Inez Sowell has accepted a
' position st the Ashland hotel as
Jverett of Bacra- [ cook and began there Monday.
i Easter holiday« • Hilly Glemis left Sunday for
»other, Mrs Cora Quincy, Calif., where he win bo
employed in a logging camp
i Harry May of • Mr Cole and son who have -------------------------------------------------
nt the Raster va- been visiting Mr. and Mrs Ben
the home of Mr. Hart for the past two weeks left • Hilt Ladies Aid met at the club
for their home in Colorado by the house Thursday afternoon at 2
■ May
M E Kaegl vts- | way of San Francisco fair and o’clock and was very well attend­
ed Mrs J Clark and Mrs Bern-
1« in Grunts Pana other places of interest
• Mr and Mrs Andrew McMahan heisel were hostesses Guests from
and Mrs. Ben Clark attended Yreka were Mrs. Pearl Malone,
Mrs Edith Harris. Mrs. Hazel El­
church in Ashland Sunday
• Chosley Lindsey of Ashland was more. Mrs Haze) Brown, Mrs.
transacting business here Satur­ Opal McKenney, Mrs Doris Glenn
and Mrs J. M Dollinger. After the
day.
• Esther Cochran is having a new business Session, delicious refresh­
screen porch added to her lunch ments were served.
• The Community church was
room in the rear.
I
THLY
• The Talent Townsend club held filled Sunday morning at the Eas­
their regular semi-monthly meet­ ter services conducted by Rev
VIENT
ing Tuesday evening at the city Lowry. A number of the Horn­
hall A good crowd was in attend­ brook congregation attended the
AN •
ance in spite of the inclement Hilt services in the morning.
weather On Wednesday evening, • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rushton of
April 19, Charles Wettcrman, the Medford were in Hilt Sunday to
national headquarters representa­ visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs R
tive in Oregon, will speak at the Williams.
city hall. Before the meeting a • Del Bagley went to Sacramento
potluck supper will be served at Monday night by train.
6 30 o'clock for the Townsenders. • E Hjertager. J. De Witt and
Mr. Wettcrman is making a C. A Baumgartner attended a
CEDED
speaking tour of southern Oregon meeting of the Cyrus chapter in
at this time under the manage­ Yreka Tuesday night.
ment of Walter Sumner of Rogue • Mr and Mrs. Fred Haynes and
River, who is the district deputy of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward made a
southern Oregon.
Mrs. Harriett business trip to Medford Monday
Bales conducted the program for evening.
the evening.
’ mighty ex-
• Mr. and Mrs. Del Black attend­
• A quilting party was held at ed the show in Ashland Monday
i off needed
the home of Mrs. Clarence Homes evening.
For example
on Tuesday. The usual hot dish • Margery Clark visited with
luncheon was served at noon. The Miss Nina Mae Hess in Ashland
the roof can
ladies present were Mrs. Long, Friday night and Saturday.
! plaster and
Mrs. Hayman. Bertha Hayman, • Mr and Mrs. J. Francis and
Winnifred Mason, Mary Mason, family spent Easter in Medford
Mary Withrow, Mrs. Keith and with Mrs. Clifford Cowan and
Mrs. Clarence Homes.
family.
n<J until you
• Mrs. Wales and Mrs. Bates and • Mr. and Mrs. Erling Hjertager
)u can make
several other ladies of Talent at­ and son of Prospect were in Hilt
tended the extension unit at the Friday evening
repairs and
home of Mrs, Earl Bostwick in • Mr. and Mrs. Primo Favero
5HT NOW
Valley View Tuesday afternoon.
left Saturday for i San Francisco
•
to visit relatives and see the
convenient
ADVERTISING LEFTOVERS
world fair.
®t Plan.
Gemard Kaser, advertising man­ • Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield and
_______ __ and Eldon Bradfield at-
ager for a Wooster (Ohio) depart­ children
y longer in
ment store, said what he wanted tended Easter services in Yreka.
ie improve-
to say in some advertisements for Mr. and Mrs. E. Hjertager. Mr.
leftovers. The customers laughed, and Mrs Baumgartner and daugh­
1 a need for.
ter Jean also attended Easter ser­
but they bought.
»y lor it all,
Samples of the advertisements: vices in Yreka.
"Women’s hats: Why the women • Miss .Jean Baumgartner return­
ABC Way.
passed these up for lots crazier ed to Berkely Sunday afternoon.
ones last fall we don't know. Are • Mrs Ralph Planalp of Murphy
®y provides
is visiting her parents. Mr. and
they worth 25 cents?”
remodeling
"Sewing kits: Not big enough to Mrs. L. Lu per.
There's no
hold your mending, and the pat­ • Mr. and Mrs. Norton, who have
terns will make you dizzy 50 been visiting their son Robert and
lays. *
family at Calpine, returned home
cents.”
"Women’s panties:
In Easter Tuesday.
egg colors blue, yellow, pink,
white. One of these gems bom to r
blush unseen 47 cents.”
"Part wool panties for girls 2 to
4 years onld; Little girls probably
will be paid for any corn Great
don't get as cold as Mg girls be­ Christopher Coni and Callous
cause these didn’t sell 29 cents."
Remedy cannot remove!
Press.
‘ RAILROAD —Wisconsin
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
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• Subscribe for The Miner today.
tonight? Try the
i-ufe you’ll enjoy
„lx served in an ai­
ling manner i*les
y in our own oven,
x returned recent-
ad where she has
Free
Delivery
Phone
156
$25.00 REWARD
BACON
SQUARES
sc
FLOUR
Fisher’s Blend
COFFEE
Pound ISc
WHITE HOUSE
GOLDEN WEST
SUGAR
Or
ROYAL CLUB
FRESH FROZEN FOODS AVAILABLE:
Pound
SCALLOPS
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
GARDEN PEAS
CORN ON THE COB
STRAWBERRIES
FILLET OF HADDOCK
RASPBERRIES
FILLET OCEAN PERCH
STRINGLESS BEANS BLUE POINT OYSTERS
1
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SWAN’S DOWN
LARD—Swift Siiverleaf, 2 lbs. 23c
CAKE FLOUR
ROYAL CLUB CANNED FOODS
25c
HI
PEAS—Dainty Dimple - - 15e
CORN, PUS
CORN-No. 2 Whole Kernel - 13c
or
CATSUP—14-ounce
14C
STRING BEANS
SHRIMP
15c
303 Size
PEACHES—Meco No. 2|, 2 for 29c
3 for 25c i
DILL PICKLES—Meco, qt. jar 15e
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Don’t for Property
Buyers Are Listed
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By U-0 Professor
A series of 14 "don’ts” for peo-
i pie buying real estate, which if
' observed would save considerable
time, money and grief, have been
compiled by Dr. Daniel D. Gage,
associate professor of business ad­
ministration at the University of
Oregon. Dr. Gage, who has spent
much of his time in study and re­
search in the realty field, has also
written a book and numerous arti­
cles on titles.
Dr. Gage’s final ’’don’t” is
“Don’t ignore the specialized ser­
vices available to home builders
from the realtor, escrow agent,
title assurer, attorney, home finan­
cier, architect and contractor.”
His other "don’ts" are:
1. Don't sign an agreement to
purchase real estate unless the
seller agrees to give you a mar­
ketable title.
2. Don't accept an old abstract
or policy of title insurance.
3. Don’t fail to have your attor­
ney read the abstract immediately.
4. Don’t accept a realtor’s ad­
vice on title matters. His function
is that of brokerage. Title examin­
ation is entirely different, requir­
ing a specialist in law.
5. Don’t buy property until you
know the condition of taxes and
assessments.
6. Don't buy a lot until you
know deed or tract restrictions.
7. Don’t buy an unimproved lot
from a seller who promises to put
in utility improvements later.
R. Don’t pay any substantial
pert of purchase price to seller
until he can give you simultan-
eously a deed or land contract and
some form of title insurance.
9. Don’t accept a deed that
hasn’t been acknowledged.
10. Don’t fail to have the deed
Ashland high school tennis play­
recorded.
11. Don’t expect the clerks in ers Saturday lost four of their
the county court house to be title seven matches with netmen of
Grants Pass high in the Climate
advisers.
12. Don't start any building op- City when Ed Cate and Joe Burdic
eiations,
if
you’re
financing won their singles matches, and
through a mortgage loan, until ad­ Burdic and Dale Williams won
vised to proceed by the mortgagee. their doubles match.
Coach Hollis Beasley’s AHS ten­
13. Don’t build on a lot in a
sparsely settled area without a nis team will play host to Grants
Pass here April 22 Medford April
survey.
14. Don’t complain because a 26 and Klamath Falls April 29.
mortgage or building and loan ; The local team will play in Med­
10.
company charges you an inspec­ ford May
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tion fee during construction. They
can prevent substitues of cheaper • Mrs. Billy Hulen and daughter
materials or correct other details Joan of Medford visited with
friends here Sunday.
that might lead to trouble later.
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• Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Woods • Subscribe for The Miner today.
One year, $1.50; six months, 80c.
made a trip to Salem this week.
Ashland Netmen Drop
Four Matches to G-P
Housecleaning?
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and stretch. It means blankets,
quilts, comforters, pillows, spreads
and rugs to clean.
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Willard L. Dudley
home.
Phone 1732, Medford, Oregon
Let us relieve you of this
hard work. Y’ou w ill be pleased with
•
them when they come back from the
DRESSMAKING
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Hooked Rugs
Quilting
Prices Reasonnl>le
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Comer E. Main and California
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G 165
31 WATER STREET
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Just call,
That’s all.”