Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, May 12
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
ies and candy were served on the
MISSOURIAN!
lawn.
• Several ladies of the D. A. V.
from Central Point, .Ashland and
Talent spent Thursday at the
• Talent Boy Scouts were given home of Mrs. George Schuler.
a grand surprise Thursday night Quilting was the program for the
when troop 23 of Jacksonville, un­ day.
der the leadership of their scout • Mrs. Steve Nye. sr returned
master, Mr. Lewis, and a patrol home from an extended visit with
of explorer scouts under Leader her daughter and son-in-law in
Earl White and Assistant Leader Texas
Hofer paid this troop a visit and • Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wheeler
conducted the court of honor cere­ of Grants Pass have taken up
monies. The court of honor was their residence in Tame's auto
the first held since the organiza­ camp for the present. Mr. Wheel­
tion of this troop and was held in er is employed at the Talent mar-
honor of the advancement of nine Rot
members of the troop from ten­ • Mr and Mrs. George Thurston
derfoot rank to the rank of sec­ who are employed in California
ond class scouts.
The Iti Boy spent the week-end at their home
Scouts from Jacksonville were in south of town.
uniform and the six explorer • Albert Plasinan left Saturday
scouts, young men ranging from for his home in Portland after a
18 to 21 years and the officers week's visit with his sister, Mrs.
were dressed in blue uniforms and A. Olson.
made a very dignified and impres­ • The Girl Scouts under the lead­
sive appearance as they went ership of Miss Jeannette Gore, had
through the beautiful candlelight a party at Jackson hot springs
investiture service. The scouts of Saturday. Those who attended in­
Talent troop No. 14 who were cluded Beverly Malone, Clarice
given their badges for their first Homes, Lydia Davis, Sharon Van-
advancement were as follows: derwall, Elaine Thompson, Nadine
Dale Dobbins, Jerry Stephens, Graham, Merrilee Thomson, Mar­
Arduth Spneill, Harry Withrow, jorie McGrew and Marjorie Yar­
BUI Witt, Floyd Yarnell, Rodney nell. Mrs. Parr and Miss Larson
Riggs, Elvin Welsh and Lawrence were guests at the party.
Sowell. A cordial invitation was • Guy Staeger is confined
extended to the Talent troop to at the Community hospital in
attend a court of honor in Jack­ Medford with a broken leg. the
sonville on May 18. The troop ac­ result of an accident at the Or­
cepted the invitation and ask that chard-Park farm where he was
all parents of scouts make this employed.
AIAKSHAI.I. CARTER, above
trip with the scouts. Cars will be • Several men are employed in­
the ex-lniverslty of MN
provided for those who do not stalling an extension to the gas sour I wrestling coach, who
have transportation.
main to connect with buildings re­ meets Sgt. Bob Kennaston in
• The jurors selected for the cently constructed on the new the top main event at Medford
Heckthom and Walters trial vis- highway.
armory next Munday night.
ited the Walters home Thursday. • Quite a bit of hay was damaged Pete Beli-astro and Joe Smolln-
by
the
recent
downpour
of
rain
• Mrs. Frank Staska, an elderly
skl meet in the middle bout and
lady, passed away at her home on this week.
Sailor Dick Trout returns to
the old highway south of Talent • George Whelpley is employed face Eddie Rogers in the open-
Saturday morning.
Mrs. Staska with W. W. Maxwell on Keene er.
had been U1 for several years and creek in the wood business
lived in Talent when they first • Mrs. Lydia Oatman of Medford
arrived here from Colorado six was calling on old friends and the yard, adding with the contract
loggers, to the annual payroll of
years ago.
neighbors here Friday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson • F. M. McKeen, who leased the the area.
of Klamath Falls were business Graham sawmill, began operating • Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton of
callers here Thursday.
May 1. The mill has a capacity of Tule Lake vvisited friends and rel­
• Saturday afternoon Mrs. Phei- about 20,000 board feet of lum­ atives in Talent this week.
fer gave a birthday party for ber.
At present cedar is being • E. N. Butler of the Butler
Jackie, who was six years old. handled for pencil stock. Later the apartments in Ashland was a Sun­
Those present were Geòrgie Bay­ mill will handle a considerable day caller here with the Walters
lor, Carl Cowdrey, Mrs. Roscoe amount of fir lumber for mining 1 and Ottinger families.
Campbell and small son and timber and also much pine lumber • Mrs. Elvas Cochran and small
daughter of Jacksonville. Games is handled annually. Nine men are daughter of Klamath Falls are
Mrs.
Cochran's
were played and ice cream, cook- ' employed in the mill and five in visiting with
• TALENT •
' mother, Mrs. la'aining, and M re.
I Fklith Cochran
• The Talent Grange gave a
dance Saturday night at the
Grange hall. Ice cream, cake and
coffee were served ax refresh-
mente.
• M IM Inez Sowell, who 1« ein-
.......................
ployed ut the Ashland
hotel, , Ull-
derwent a major operation al trie
Community hospital in Ashland
Thursday morning.
• Collier Learning of Klamath
Falls visited his mother and other
relatives here last week
• Mr and Mrs Brownie Biacof
here
of Medford
Friday
• The Talent Townsend club held
their regular meeting; at the city
hall Tuesday night. Mrs. Martha
Spanker of Medford was the
speaker for the evening.
• Tlie Talent high school orchea
tra visited the schools of Phoenix,
Griffin Creek and Bellview in the
Interest of the forthcoming senior
play.
• Those who have relatives or
who are interested In the Stearns
cemetery are requested to meet at
the cemetery Sunday with rakes
and shovels for the pur|>oec of
cleaning the cemetery.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Mann
from Bagley Orchards spent Sun­
day in Ashland.
• WANT ADS •
lc per Word per Insertion
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FORDS
1938
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Open Sunday and Evenings
Giri meets boy...girl falls in love with
’
hoy...girl suggests week-end together!
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What a girl! What a spot1 What a picture!
SUNDAY
MONDAY
A
PRISCILLA
As up-to-date as the
20th century and twice
as streamlined!
A young architect . .
his only designs are on
Priscilla!
JEFFREY
ASHLAND, OREGON
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
Phone 22
FOR SALE New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf)
A GREAT WEEK­
END SHOPPERS’
PROGRAM!
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
25c
MATINEES A EVENINGS
Kiddies 10c
Hopalong
Cassidy
“Topper” just missed
being Priscilla’s father
by two words ... “I
do!”
ROLAND
YOUNG
Rides the
Open Range
Again !
i
Ma is broad-minded . .
Ma has been in jail 19
times (approximately)
BAINTER
She got her man with
lipstick and powder—
gun powder!
A
MAY
ROBSON
“PARDON OUR
NERVE”
United Staten Department of the
Interior, General Ijuid Office, O.
and C. Administration, Portland,
Oregon.
Sealed bids, marked outside
"Bid for Timber", and addressed
to the Chief Forester, O. and C.
Administration, 410 Custom House,
Portland, Oregon, will be received
until 10:30 a. m.. Pacific time,
May 23, 1939 for the purchase of ,
Umber upon the tract hereinafter
described; the cutting and removal
of the timber to be carried out in
accordance with the forest prac­
tice rules approved on July 7, 1938
by the Secretary of the Interior.
Each bid must state the amount per
thousand feet, board measure, that
will be paid for each species or
class of timber. No bid for less
than the appraised value will be
considered. Each bld must be sub­
mitted in duplicate and be accom­
panied by a deposit. The deposit
must be Ln lhe form of a certified
check on a solvent national bank
in favor of the Chief Forester of
the O. and C. Administration. The
amount of the deposit will be com­
puted at the rate of at least 20
per cent of the first 31000 of the
bid, plus at least 10 per cent of
any addiUonal amount of the bid
in excess of 31000 and up to $10,-
000, plus at least 5 per cent of any
addiUonal amount in excess of
310,000. The deposit of any suc­
cessful bidder will be credited as a
first installment in the payment
for the timber. Checks of unsuc­
cessful bidders will be returned
upon the award of the bid. A bond
will be required in an amount com­
puted at the rate of at least 20 per
| cent of the first 310,000 of the bid,
plus 10 per cent of any additional
amount of the bid in excess of
310,000. Payment for the timber
will be required in advance of cut­
ting and at the opUon of the pur­
chaser may be made in a number
of installments scheduled to keep
pace with the rate of timber cut­
ting and payable upon demand
from the Chief Forester. The suc­
cessful bidder will be required,
prior to the approval of the con­
tract, to furnish a »worn financial
statement showing ability to ful­
fill the terms of the contract For
copies <>f the form of proposal,
form of contract and bond, ami
other information.
application
should b<« made to the Chief For­
ester, O. and C. Administration.
Portland. Oregon 'Hie limber vol­
umes, given In the following ap­
praisals. are estimated and may
be more or leas than the
stated In Jackson Comity: I SN
8 it 4 E. Bee 1. S'» White Pine
640 M feet B M ; appraised at
the following minimum price of
34 00 per M feet B M Other h | m «-
ciea ax follows may la« purchased
Hi option of the bidder; Ijirch 1740
M feet B M . White F ir 600 M
feet B M . Red Fir 2240 M feet
B M ; nunc of the timber to tie
»old for leas than 31 50 |M«r M feet
B M for the Istrch and Red Fir.
3100 per M fret B M for the
White Fir. In Klamath County: T
38 S B 5 E, Sec 5. SW'.NE'a,
NWQNWQ. S'^NWN'»SWl 4
and SW'iSW1 /White line 1195
M feet B M Sec 7, All. White
I’inc 1390 M feet It M ; none of
the timber to be aold for Iras than
31 00 per M feet B M Other apc-
clca as follows may be purchased
at option of thr bidder, Sec 5
Sha ita Fir 3315 M feet B M . Red
Fir 780 M feet B M . White Fii
1350 M feet B M Sac. 7 I su ch
4610 M feet B. M , Red Fir 21X0
M feet B M . White Hr 2030 M
feet B M . none of the Umber to
be sold for leas than 31 50 per M
feet B M for the Larch and Rod
Fir, and 31 00 |>er M feet B M
for the White Fir and Shasta Fir
In lame Comity: T 20 S, It. 1 W„
Sec 35. NW'»NWYellow Fir
2660 M feet B M Hemlock 100
M feet B M ; none of the timber
to be sold for less than 32 00 |>cr
M feet B. M. for the Yellow Fir,
and 3100 per M feet B M for
the Hemlock, felling of the Hem­
lock to be at the option of the
purchaser In Linn County: T 14
s k 1 e . See ■!■> NBH Yellow
Hr 1315 m foot it M Hemlock
290 M feet B M T 15 S ft 1 W
See i. sw . se 1, Yellow Fir 1975
M feet 11. M.; none of the timber
to be sold for leas than 32 25 per
M feet B M for the Yellow Hr.
ami 31 00 per M feet B M for thr
Hemlock; the Hemlock to be taken
at the option of the purchaser
The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved Dated at Port­
land. Oregon, this 20th day of
April 1939 W H Homing. Chief
b n ester. O. and C Administra­
tion
A 2H-M 5-12-19
LITHIA
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Friday, Saturday
Edith Fellows
In
“THE LITTLE
ADVENTURESS”
How to se
SAN FRANI
WORLD’S
your «. p.
A»k n.ur Imai agent Q
I'eir information 4n<j.
tram fare* to that ><■*»
ami budget youriripd
Save Finio, Energy!
lake lhe train In «a«J
more fun at the I J
• •Hr J and ready f.,r U
tintili Ruling it noyi
than driving
TRY THE
T p 4
Traine have < hanged
are deep < uahiuord ag
dilmned. Sleeping iw
low 10 and 15 tent
tcrvice. Free pil|(lwt
Southern
local S I* agent or
OXMANI1Y Gao r,„
Paclhc Hulldin,. Porli,
HOMI
DEPRECIA
it a house is kept mi
condition and ropsia
promptly and coni
made, the expense s
ally small.
However, it re pain
allowed to go unatta
arger and more ex pa
repairs will be r.scs
ater on.
'Io longer need yo;!
naking needed r»p
¡'he simple econot
ABC Monthly Paym«!
irranges for small, wa
convenient monthly
nents. Como in and
bout your house.
She rides straight Into
your heurt In a picture
jammed with laughs and
excitement.
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PHONE 2i
OAK ST. at KA
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
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Deanna Durbin
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Helen Parish
MONDAY
3 AIJ.-ST'
MAIN EVE
in
with
Lynn Bari—Guinn Williams
Michael Whalen
Medford A
COMING
TUES-WED-THURS
SUNDAY
MATINEES
NOW 25c
Evenings 35c
Kiddies 10c
never
varies!
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Pliturc
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