Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, May 19,
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
prior to the approval of the con­
• Syracuse, Kan., spent Saturday | appointed Administrator of the tract, to furnish a «worn financial
mght with Mr. and Mrs. John Estate of Amos C. Whitworth, de- statement showing ability to fill
Webster, after spending the lKist ceased, by order of the County
month hi Eugene. They were en- Court for Jackson County, Oregon. fill the terms of the contract. For
‘ route to their home by way of the All persons having claims against copies of the form of proposal,
the estate are required to present form of contract and bond, ami
• C. C. Collins left Sunday for San Francisco fair.
information,
application
LaUhne where he has employment • A large crowd enjoyed the them to the undersigned al the other
should be made to the Chief For­
office
of
George
Codding,
Attorney
with a lumber company.
Glad-to-Meet-You club Thursday
• Alts Francis Frink and daugh­ evening at the City hall. The high at Law. 217 Liberty Building, ester, O. and C. Administration,
Oregon.
within
six Portland. Oregon. The timber vol­
ter, Mrs. Phil Cunningham of Ev­ school orchestra played several Medford,
erett, Wash., are guests of Mr. and pieces on the lawn before the pro­ months from May 19. 1939, the umes, given in the following ap­
praisals, are estimated and may
Mrs. Lem Frink.
gram began. A large number sat date ot the first publication of this be more or less than the amounts
• Ben Clark spent Thursday in at the potluck supper. That being notice.
stated. In Jackson County: T 38
IVAN L. SNEED,
the Dead Indian country.
music week, the program was car-
8.. It. 4 E.. Sec. 1, S‘ii White Pine
Administrator.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran tied out in that line.
640 M feet B. M ; appraised at
George Codding.
and small son Keith of Eugene
the following minimum price of
spent the week-end with Mr. and • Mrs. Alfred Norris and daugh- Attorney for Administrator.
$4 (H) per M feet B M Other spe­
Mrs. Roy Estes, Mrs. Cochran's l ter Annes spent Saturday aiter- May 19, 26 June 2. 9
I noon shopping in Medlord.
cies as follows may Is* purchased
parents.
• Hairy Moore of Ashland was • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, who United State« Depiirtineiit of the at option of the bidder; Larch 1740
Interior, General lauid Office, O. M feet B M . White Fir 600 M
transacting business in Talent j liave been living on Thompson
i creek this winter, moved to Talent
:ui«l C. Adiiiiiilxtratlon, Portland, feet B M . Red Hr 2240 M feet
Monday.
B M ; none of the timber to be
Oregon.
• Mrs. Jessie Nichols is employed ' recently where they are occupy -
Sealed bids, marked outside sold for less than $1.50 per M feet
at the Wolf Creek Tavern in Wolf I ing the Albert Black house.
• The Talent extension unit held “Bid for Timber", and addressed B. M for the Larch and lied Fir.
Creek.
• Talent chalked up some more I their last meeting for the season ( to the Chief Forester, O. and C. $1.00 per M feet B M for the
Klamath County: T
names in its hall of fame when a at the home of Mrs. Sam Hamil- | Administration,410 Custom House, White Fir In Klamuth
local team consisting of Mr. and ton Thursday. The making of face ’ Portland, Oregon, will be received 38 S R 5 E. Sec. 5, SW'.NE1*,
Mrs. Don Maygard and Mike Boss­ creams was demonstrated by Mrs. until 10;30 a. in., Pacific time, NW'^NWt*. S'JNW'I,N',SWI 4
ier captured several prizes at the Mary Withrow and Winnifred Ma- May 23, 1939 for the purchase of and SW'.SWL White Pine 1195
annual catfish derby held at Emi- j ' son. An all-day meeting was held timber upon the tract hereinafter M. feet B. M ; Sec. 7, All. White
' and a fried chicken dinner with > described; the cutting and removal Pine 1390 M feet B M ; none of
grant lake last Sunday.
• Charles Skeeters, local contrac­ I other hot dish«» was served at of the timber to be carried out in the timber to be sold for leas than
tor, moved part of his crew of noon.
accordance with the forest prac­ $4 00 per M. feet B. M Other spe­
men to the Cove district on Dead • Word was received here that tice rules approved on July 7, 1938 cies as follows may be purchased
Indian for extensive logging oper­ Mrs. Frank Lewis, formerly of by the Secretary of the Interior. at option of the bidder; Sec 5
Talent passed away at her home i Each bid must state the amount per Shasta Hr 3345 M. feet B M . Red
ations there.
• Earl Allen left the first of the in Portland the first of this week. thousand feet, board measure, that Hr 780 M. feet B. M . White Hr
week for near Rocky Point where • Elmer Miller of Tule Lake vis­ will be paid for each species or 1350 M feet B. M.; Sec 7 Larch
ited his mother and sister last class of timber. No bid for less 4610 M feet B. M . Red Hr 2180
he will have employment.
than the appraised value will be M feet B M , White Fir 2030 ."
• Mr. and Mis. Carl Lane of week.
• Will Bates of the Bates Service considered. Each bid must be sub- feet B. M , none of the timber to
station spent Sunday fishing at mitted in duplicate and be accom- be sold for lees than $1.50 per M
Fish lake.
•
M for the
‘ ’ Larch and Red
panied by a deposit. The depoait teet B. "
• The Community club met Wed­ must be in the form of a certified Hr, and $1 00 per M feet B. M
nesday afternoon at the City hall. check on a solvent national bank for the White Fir and Shasta Fir.
Instead of the regular meeting the in ____
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favor of
the Chief
Forester ___
of In lauie County: T -’0 S , it 1 W .
afternoon was spent redecorating j the O. and C. Administration. The Sec 35, NW>4 NW 1« Yellow Hr
the dining tables and cleaning the amount of the deposit will be com­ 2660 M. feet B. M . Hemlock 100
kitchen.
puted at the rate of at least 20 M. feet B. M.; none of the timber
• Mr. Stagger returned Sunday per cent of the first $1000 of the to be sold for less than $2 00 per
from the Ashland hospital where bid, plus at least 10 per cent of M. feet B. M for the YeUOW I
he has been a patient. Mr. Stagger any additional amount of the bid and $100 per M feet B M foi
suffered a broken leg while work­ in excess of $1000 and up to $10,- the Hemlock, felling of the Hem­
ing at the Park Orchard farm.
000, plus at least 5 per cent of any lock to be at the option of the
• Mrs. Lewsadder left Saturday additional amount in excess of purchaser. In Linn County: T. 14
for Glendale, Calif., to visit her $10,000. The deposit of any suc­ S. R 1 E. See 35. NE< Yellow
daughter-in-law for a month.
cessful bidder will be credited as a Fir 4345 M feet B M . HunlOCk
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first installment in the payment 290 M feet B M T 15 S . R 1 W.
• The Ladies club met Thursday for the timber. Checks of unsuc­ Sec 1. SW',SE>4 Yellow Fir 1275
afternoon at the club house with cessful bidders will be returned
! Mrs. T. Quamme hostess for the upon the award of the bid. A bond
afternoon. Three tables of bridge will be required in an amount com­
! were in play. Following bridge, de- puted at the rate of at least 20 per
i licious refreshments were served. cent of the first $10,000 of the bid,
• Miss Margery Clark, Bob Ohl- plus 10 per cen. of any additional
und
and Billy Gran went to Mt. amount of the bid in excess of
MATINEES & EVENINGS
Shasta to the Siskiyou county mu- $10,000. Payment for the timber
Kiddies 10c
| sic festival Saturday.
will be required in advance of cut- |
ting and at the option of the pur- :
chaser may be made in a number j
of installments scheduled to keep I
Chilli I
pace with the rate of timber cut­
ting and payable upon demand
lc per Word per Insertion from the Chief Forester. The sue- I
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cessful bidder will be required, I
FOR SALE—New and used desks,
and
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
safes. Medford Office Equip­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
Medford.
(48tf)
• TALENT •
M feet B M.; non«' <»f the timber
to be sold for less than $2 25 per
M feet B M for the Yellow Hr,
und $1 00 per M f«H>t B M for the
Hemlock, the Hemlock to Is- taken
at the «»ption «>f th«1 purchaser.
OPEN SATURDA
(M IY !0TH)
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Twin
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land, Oregon, tills 2<»th i
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Forester, <> mid (•
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County,
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Amos C. Whitworth, sometimes
known as Amos Clinton Whit­
worth, and sometimes known
as A. C. Whitworth, deceased
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned was on May 2, 1939
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FRESH DAILY
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
Our Anniversary
Special!
10c
PER SEAT
(Adults or Kiddies)
•
Our first year is ending, and
we take this opportunity to ex­
press to you, our patrons, a
, sincere appreciation of your
’support and our assurance of a1
^continued effort to give you the i
■ greatest entertainment valued
that is in our power to give.
1
Sincerely, H. B. HURST !
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• 2 8peed plus 8 imine r
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Jackie Cooper
INSURANCE
Blur
Monuments and Markers
of Bronze and Granite
At Price« You Can Afford
M. T. BURNS
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Next Door to Post Office
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Evening Appointments
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