Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 28, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, April 28,
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
LAY PLANS FOR
CONFAB HERE
(Continued from page 1)
traction for the visiting postmas­
ters, who will enjoy a large picnic
lunch in the cool retreat. Band
music and one of the convention's
principal addresses will mark the
outdoor repast.
The general committee on ar­
rangements, headed by host Ful­
ler, includes the postmasters of
Medford, Grants Pass, Klamath
Falls and Roseburg. Local conven­
tion committees will be appointed
soon by the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce, which is actively spon­
soring the entire program. Local
business men and citizens also
will cooperate to make the gath­
ering one of the year's outstanding
events in the city.
•
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One year $1.50, six months 80c.
EVERY FRIDAY
& SATURDAY!
Shoppers Week-End
BARGAIN
PRICES
25c
MATINEES AND NIGHTS
Bob Kennaston Will
Return to Armory To
Smear Joe Smolinski
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Congregational
Church
Boulevard and Morton Streets
Rev. II. S. Wannaniaker, Pastor
The regular services for this
church will continue. Bible school
at 9:45 a m. with fine teachers
and Mrs. Glenn Prescott as super­
intendent.
Morning sermon at 11 o'clock
with Rev. Frank E. Carlson, Supt.
Oregon Congregational conference
will speak on the subject "Does
God have Favorites.”
A new opportunity for worship
and service is offered to any and
all who desire to serve.
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Church of the
Nazarene
E. E. Wordsworth, Minister
Fourth and
Streets
WHEN THESE STARS
SHINE ON YOU...
You’ll be in Enter­
tainment Heaven!
"The church where you are
never a stranger.”
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. T. S.
Wiley, superintendent.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Sermon by the pastor, "The Spir­
it's Anointing and Power."
Evening worship 7:30 o'clock.
Pastor will preach on “Your Cor­
rect Weight.”
A hearty welcome to you.
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“A troupe of male dancers ap­
peared in Medford this week,” re­
marks Len Hall, "and husbands of
southern Oregon cooked their own
dinners.” Since when has Hall
cooked a dinner of limburger
cheese and beer?—Weston Leader.
Fred MacMurray
in
“SING YOU
SINNERS
i
Selection of a date for Jackson
county day at the Golden Gate
international exposition has been
■ equested by the Shasta-Cascade
Wonderland association in com­
munications to Ralph Billings and
A. H. Banwell, Jackson county
I members of the Shasta-Cascade
exposition commission The asso
elation is anxious to take full ad­
vantage of publicity opportunities
offered by Wonderland county
days at the exposition, ami has
received assurance from exposi­
tion officials that dates selected
by the various counties will be ap­
proved provider! there is no con­
flict with days already set.
Although official county days
may be selected as desired during
the run of the exposition, the
Wonderland association urges that
preference be made as soon as
¡Missible to preclude chance of con­
flict. It is necessary for the asso­
ciation to file requests with the
exposition company and make out
applications for admission of
bands or musical organizations ac­
companying county delegations
Assistance of Jackson county
council officials of the association
is offered the local exposition com­
missioners' and organizations in
working out plans for any excur­
sion planned for Jackson county
day.
Walter H Ia-verette is director
and Karl Janouch is chairman of
the Jackson county council of the
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland asso­
ciation.
•
Bob Kennaston of Gold Hill,
former sergeant in the United
States Marines and now world
wrestling
,
heavyweight
junior
v.—...K............
champion,
will .......
return to the Med­
ford armory Monday night. May 1,
to face Bad Boy Joe Smolinski of
Doland in Mack Lillard's top main
event. Smolinski won the right to
meet the villainous champ by lit­
erally beating the socks off Pete
Belcastro last Monday.
Since winning the belt from
Dude Chick in Hollywood, Kennas­
ton has toured the midwest and
south where he has met with re­
markable success Smolinski used
to whip the ex-Marine just for
practice when the title-holder was
starting out in the game, but since
becoming champion, Kennaston
has learned just about all there is
to know about the rough stuff
and has set Monday night as his
time to get even.
Phil Romano, the grappling
medical student from Mexico City,
will go to the post against Pete
Belcastro, the Wild Wop from
Weed, Calif. m the middle bout.
Romano likes his work clean but
knows Pete won't let things go i
that wai so will be out for the
Italian from the opening gong.
Marshall Carter, the man with a
thousand holds, returns to the
North Bartlett street arena again
to collide with Harry Cooper from
Chattanooga. Tenn., in the opening
bout. Cooper, although defeated
last week, won a lot of fans with
his clever work.
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A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
—plus—
“DOWN THE
STRETCH”
Here they come in a great
racing drama — a cour­
ageous hoy and a gallant
horse!
Sun., Mon., Tues.
PLAN ‘JACKSON • WANT ADS •
DAY’ ON ISLAND Ic I MT Word ¡MT IllNCrtioll
On Medford Card!
I LL TAKE
ROMANCE”
with
GRACE MOORE
MELVYN DOUGLAS
STUART ERWIN
USED CARS
FORDS
1938 Di-Luxe Tudor
1935 Tudor
1934 DeLuxe Sedan .
1933 DeLuxe I’u I II
1932 DeLuxe Fordor
1930 DeLuxe Roadster
1936 Pickup
1935 1 Ton Truck
$695
$2t»5
$325
$295
$215
$135
$395
$395
OTHERS
$545
1937 Plymouth Sedan
1937 Chev Town Sedan $565
$425
1935 Plymouth Coupe
$175
Buick
Coupe
1931
$165
1931 Nash Sedan
$135
1930 Buick Coupe
$75
1929 Packard Sedan
$25
1926 Dodge Sedan
$39
1927 Chev Coupe
$565
1937 •\ Ton Pickup
a
Open Sunday and Evenings
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO
FOR SALE New and used desk«,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford
(49tf)
In Luir < odili y: T 20 S
Mec 35, NW'.NW', Y«
.'660 M tee! Il M
H.,,
M feet H M
none ,| t)
to lie soli! for less than
M fe.-t H M foi tl . ■> ,.
and $1 <H» per M f, . H
tile Hemlock, felling of t
lock to be at tile optloi
purchaaat la i hm < ounl
S . R I E Se,
c, -.i
Fil 4345 M fe.-t U M i
21M) M feet B M T 1'. S
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M
fe.-t B M non.
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t<>
)><• sold for le-, th.if, I
M
feet B M foi t
Y.i
nd $1 OO pel M feet R \(
lleinlo. k the Heli,) ..
,
ut the option of the |,q
Tile right to reject ..ny |
lii.li. M reserved I nil ,
j
land
Oregon, this 20th
April 1939 W. Il Uomini
Forester O and C Adq
Don
A
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MAKY JEAN III \ll|
Funeral services for Ma
Dunham, still-born daun
Dr and Mrs Clyde Dunhj
tw held Monday ut the ¿
Funeral home with the Iley
11 Edgar officiating
•
a Jimmy potter left Tueg
Los Angel.« where he w$
ills home
.i
BEEF STEM
A Completi*
Meal for
15c
Hr Are Still llriuiquai
For Delicious
Home-Made
Pie
Pete's Lun
EARI. D. (PETE) NU
SAW ANYTHIN
|Ua LUSTER-FOAM
> 10 MAKI TI1TH
&
SPARKLE.
ó
Amazing NEW “Bubble!
rids teeth of ugly, dul
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t.Tlnr 1 ooch I* mu >. miiMlnlnit l.iuis-
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roam deicrasnt, it sunns into al
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and doay breeding an-aa that <-»•
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■urfanw and Into minute m iica
whole mouth Unglea d. llghtfulb ..
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Th.- r.-milar alze tulie 1« 2!W But 1«
b-iy 1» the l.ls l.x tulie cont.ilniS
than q |Kiund of till« modi-rn. "
d.-ntlfrl.-. Al all di, K count, r» 9
Pharmacal Co., Hl. Ixiul» Mo
IHN NEW FOAMUIA
LISTERINE TOOTH PI
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hupermarved with
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LUSTER “ 'Ill
WET FEET?
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Coming Wednesday
AT THE BUIO GARAGE
United States Department of the
Interior, General lauid Office, <>.
Caton Installs New
mid C. Administration, Portland.
Headlight Tester Oregon.
Sealed blds, marked outside
Clyde Caton, owner of Caton's "Bld for Timber", and addressed
QGT. BOB KENNASTON of Junction garage at the south city to the Chief Forester, O. and C.
Gold Hill, world’s junior hea­ limits, has installed a new head­ Administration. 410 Custom House.
vyweight wrestling champion, light and brake and wheel testing Portland, Oregon, will lx- received
until 10 30 u in. Pacific time,
who will meet Joe Smolinski in machine.
the main event at Medford arm­
The machine, which conforms to May 23. 1939 for the purchase of
ory Monday night.
standard testing requirements, will timber upon the tract hereinafter
accurately gauge car lamp focus, described, the cutting and removal
brake equalization and alignment of the timber to be carrier! out in
accordance with the forest prac­
of wheels.
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tice rules approver! on July 7, 1938
What Other Editors
VISITORS TO FAIR
t,v the Sc. r.-tarv ot th.- Interior
Residents of Jackson county Each tsiri must state the amount ¡irr
Are Saying!
who have recently visited the thousand feet, board measure, that
Shasta-Cascade Wonderland build­ will be paid for each sjiecles or
OREGON COAL
ing and exhibits at the Golden class of limber. No bid for lens
The State Department of Geol­ Gate International exposition on than the appraiser! value will be
ogy and Mineral Industries is Treasure Island include Mr. and considered. Each bid must be sub­
starting a worthwhile project in Mrs Ed Webber, Marian Harwick, mitted in duplicate and be accom­
that of testing the many coal de- j Fred Einkopf, Misses A. and panied by a deposit. 'The deposit
Katie Kehelhor, Robert E. Young, must be in the form of a certified
posits in the state.
All that many of them have Homer H Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. check on a solvent national bank
been good for in recent years has George A Bourne, Mr and Mrs in favor of the Chief Forester of
been as objects of periodic promo- | Irving P. Beesley and Mr, and the O. and C. Administration The
tions that cost money and gained Mrs. Stephen A. Moore, all of amount of the deposit will be com­
nothing. With a few possible ex­ Medford: Mrs. 8. M Brown, Sam puted at the rate of at least 20
ceptions, Oregon coal has little Brown. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Koo- per cent of the first $1000 of the
value in the ordinary sense as a • zer, Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Olden­ bid, plus at leant 10 per cent of
domestic fuel. To learn just what burg and J. V Othroon, all of Ash­ any additional amount of the bid
value it may have in other re- I land; Mr. and Mrs. H Montag of in excess of $1000 and up to $10,-
spects is the job to be undertaken Mclx-od. and W, M McDonough 000, plus at leant 5 per cent of any
by the state department.
Ruch.
additional amount in excenn of
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Much of a constructive nature
$10.000 The deposit of any suc­
has already been accomplished by
ARMY CARAVAN PASSES
cessful bidder will be credited nn a
this department and much more
.More than 100 army vehicles firnt installment in the payment
good may be expected in the fu­ were in caravan through Ashland for the timber. Checkn of unsuc­
ture. Oregon is full of valuable Wednesday enroute to Medford, cessful bidden will be returned
minerals other than gold and the where they encamped overnight upon the award of the bid. A bond
state's future is dependent upon on their way to Washington from will be required In an amount com­
finding how to put them to profit­ the Presidio. The equipment and puter) at the rate of at leant 20 per
able use.—Grants Pass Bulletin.
men were from the 30th Infantry, cent of the first $10,000 of the bld,
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United States army.
plus 10 per cent of any additional
• Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCollum
•
amount of the bid in excess of
and family who have been living
SENTENCED HERE
$10.(MX). Payment for the timber
in Montana for the past few
Warren Mayca, Grants Pass, ‘ will be required in advance of cut­
months have returned to Ashland and Kenneth Free), Rogue River, I ting and at the option of the pur­
to make their home.
Monday were sentenced to 150 chaser may be made in a number
• Mrs. Jim O'Neil of Klamath days in the county jail and fined | of installments scheduled to keep
Falls visited here this week at the $75 and costs each by Justice of pace with the rate of timber cut-
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the Peace M. T. Burns on charges tin, and payable upon demand
W. S. Smith.
of driving while intoxicated and from the Chief Forester, Tile suc-
• Jasper Reynolds who under­ resictlng an officer. Their driver's cessful bidder will be requlred.
went a major operation earjy last licenses were suspended for one prior to the approval of the con-
week was discharged from the year. The pair, when accosted by tract, to furnish a sworn financial
Community hospital Monday.
city police Saturday night follow­ statement showing ability to ful­
• John Hakanson of Oakland, ing drunken driving complaints, fill the terma of the contract For
Ore., is visiting with friends here put up a fight and hit and kicked copies of the form of proposal,
for several days. He is a former arresting officers.
form of contract and bond, and
student at SOCE.
other Information, application
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START PLAZA WORK
should lie made to the Chief For­
WILLIAM BROTHERTON
Workmen this week have been ester, O and C. Administration,
Funeral services for William engaged in laying flagstones on
Oregon. The timber vol­
Newton Brotherton, 70, who died the plaza triangle under the di­ Portland,
given in the following ap­
April 25 at his home on Bush rection of City Supt. Elmer Biegel umes,
praisals, are estimated and may
street, were held at 2 p. m. April and Park Supt. ChestA Correy. be
more or less than the amounts
26 at the Litwiller Funeral home. Following laying of stone, a hedge, stated
In Jackson County: T. 38
Interment was at Lyons, Ore.
flowers and' lawn will be planted. 8., R. 4 E„ Sec 1, 8M, White line
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640 M feet B. M ; appraised at
• Mrs. R. J. Cole underwent a
BABY GETS •GODFATHER*
the following minimum price of
major operation at the Commun­
Juanita Mina Carey, month-old $4 00 per M feet B. M Other spe­
ity hospital Thursday.
unusual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cies as follows may be purchased
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William Carey of Talent, this week
• Subscribe for The Miner today. was assured continued hospital at option of the bidder; Inarch 1740
One year, $1.50; six months, 80c. care when Mr. and Mrs. G. S. M feet B. M , White Fir 600 M
feet B. M , Red Fir 2240 M feet
Butler, local couple, pledged fi­ B. M ; none of the timber to be
nancial assistance to the baby. Re­
moval of the tot to her home was
considered inadvisable and Butler,
a well known philanthropist, be­
came interested in aiding the in­
fant with the misplaced bladder.
KAY FRANCIS
STOLEN
HOLIDAY”
i'oit SALE Caterpillar tractor,
30 hp., overhauled, |>ainted,
$625; will deliver. M VunVIiet,
Grants Hiss, Ore , route 1, isix
600, highway 09
( iup)
sold for less than $1 Ml J
II M for the t-arch .injj
$100 per M feet It J(|
White Fir In Klniiiulh I.
3N S It 5 E He, , s-j
NW.NW',. S',NW , J
and sw.sw, v
M feet H M H im T, .
Pine 1390 M feet R M
the timber to be sold for
$4 00 per M feet B M (]
cli-s as follows may I m > i
at option of the bnldJ
Shasta Hr 3345 M Ititi
Hr 7H0 M feet B M ■ 1
1350 M feet It M s.
I6ip M I. . I B M . Red
M feet l< M . White |.|J
feet H M . none of the I
tie sold for less than || N
feet B M for the |jireh|
Fn nisi $1 oo pel M f<
fol the White hn ,
VIC’S INN
SOUTH CITY LIMITS, ASHLAND
GABGLE
LISTERINE
Prompt action may
forestall trouble
Wet feet . . . cold feet . . , drafts . . .
and fatigue, may lower body resistance
so 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. Louin, Mo.
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FOR ALL CARS
9
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Supply
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