Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 02, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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SOUTHERN OREGON MIN EK
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are matters told in strict confi­
dence to members of a congres­
sional committee—but, like most
confidential testimony, leaks out.
If the suspicions of the officers
are verified and the culprits found,
sensational chapter will be writ­
ten.
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Secretary of Agriculture Wal­
lace says that sugar beet acreage
in Oregon could be increased 14,-
000 acres and m Washington 10,-
000 acres. On the Owyhee project
(there is a factory at Nvasai the
allotment for 1939 is 16,322 acres.
The irrigable area of the project
will be 100,000 acres and with the
adjoining Vale project, brings the
total to 130.000 acres.
which
could well support two additional
factories with an initial develop­
ment of 7000 acres each, or 14,-
000 acres. On Yakima project,
there is a factory at Toppenish
with an allotment of 14,310 acres
for 1939. "Success of the Yakima
project," says Wallace, 'warrants
further expansion of the area
which could well support a second
factory with at initial allotment
of 10,000 acres.
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Such a close guard will be
placed around the White House
when the king and queen visit that
even the secretaries of President
Roosevelt must display cards of
identification. This goes for the
cooks. Only ones exempt are mem­
bers of the Roosevelt family. Sur­
vey of 2416 families who received
rehabilitation relief in Oregon in­
creased their net worth by the
end of the crop year. 1938, an ave­
rage of 3508.88. compared with a
national average of $265 and ave­
rage for all western states of
3187.07. Last year alone their ave­
rage net worth increased $334 19
per family. Statistics for Wash­
ington have not been released.
FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
25c
MATINEES 4 EVENINGS
Kiddies 10c
■ C CAII1IT IlBtl TI IQBilC
■a WILLIAM IATI
* CIUCI IATII
and
In Die («•unt» Court «•
Of Oregon in mill For
Ja< knon < ounty
the Matter of the Estate of
’ C SANT>EKSM»N. nl*i known
as WILLIAM C SANDERSON.
Deceased
j
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‘Grand Old Man’ Tops
League’s High Batters
According to information re­
leased by Austin Frazier, secre­
tary of the Southern Oregon Base­
ball league. Paul (Hoosier) Hof­
fa rd, outfielder and manager of
the Medford Craters, is leading all
batters in the league with an ave­
rage of .555.
Below are averages for the 15
leading batters:
Ab. R. H. Ave.
Name
Hoffard, Medford 18 6 10 555
12 3 6 500
M Roll. C. City
Deo. C. City----------14 2 7 500
Ball. Glendale.... .....17 5 8 470
Duracha. Dorns __ 16 1 7 437
Moore. Ash.-Tai
7 2 3 423
Stolich. Dorns ....... 12 2 5 416
Crippen. G. Pass 13 ô 6 400
White. Medford
19 5 • .368
Blacksmith. G. P.... 19 3 • 365
R. Roll, C. City
11 1 4 363
L McIntyre. Dorris 17 3 6 353
Avery, Glendale
20 5 7 350
Cook? Medford
15 4 5 333
R McIntyre. Dorris 15 2 5 333
Team averages show Dorris
leading with .274. Crescent City
with .262. Medford .247, Glendale
.238. Grants Pass .237. Klamath
Fads .229. Ashland-Talent .182
and Gold Hill .153
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• Mr and Mrs Tommy Laird re­
turned to their home in Klamath
Falls Wednesday following a visit
here at the homes of Mr and Mrs
Gary Newton and Mr. and Mrs.
Krinock.
• Hal McNair returned Wednes­
day from a trip to San Francisco
• Merlin Eubanks of Central
Point visited with friends here
Wednesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark of
Harbor are visiting at the home
of Miss Lottie Beswick in Bell­
view.
as A C Whitworth. J****1
Notice 1. hereby
undenagiied was on May .
»upumted Administrator of th«
Wtete of Anu- C Whitworth, dr
c-oe«l by order of the County
tMurt for Jackson County. Oregon
Ail 1'etsoiui having danna again»
the «state are require. to 1-- ‘
them to the undenagned at th«
office of George C-»Ming. Attorney
Liberty
at law, 217 L
— . Building,
six
m cm if ord
OrvMun, within
months «•*'•••
from —
May
mourns
—✓ 1».
- ■ »«»t
date of the first publication of this
notice.
IVAN L SNEED.
Administrator
George Codding.
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Attorney for Administrator.
Muy 19. 26 June 3. 9
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NOTH E OF IIF. YICIM. 05
> I\ \I. 4(4 01 VI Ol'' YDMIN
ISTKATOK W IIH WILL
IXNEXED
am II.LAID
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlYl-'
that the undersigned, the Admin-
wtrator-Wlth-Wlll Annexed of ¡he
TWO DRAM FINES
Conrad C. Waite. Talent youth, estate of W C Sanderson, also
was fined $1 and costs for driv­ known as William C. Sanderson.
ing a car without an operator's d«xteased. has filed in ruud court
permit and Frank J Gritch. Med­ his final account in the matte: «1
ford. was fined 37 50 for violation I said estate, and the Hon ruble
of the basic traffic rule in Jus­ Earl B Day. county Judg«. has
tice of the Peace M T Bums designated Friday. Die ■ th day of
July. 1939. at 10 00 o’clock u m
court Monday
of said day. at the courthouae Ui
•
Medford, said county, ax the time
EXAMINER COMING
An examiner of operators and and place for a hearing thereon
Anyone having an objection (
chauffeurs will be in the Ashland
city hall from 11 a m to 5 p. m said account is required to pre­
Friday, June 9. to issue permits sent the same on or before the
date of said hearing
and licenses to drive cars
G H BILLINGS,
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Administrator-with-Will-Annexed
STELLA J. LEAVITT
Funeral services for Stella J BRKX1S A- BRI(kJS
Pioneer Building
Leavitt, who died May 26, were
Ashland. Oregon
held at 2:30 p m. May 29 at the
Attorneys for said Adrninistrat-
Latwiller Funeral home with the
or- with-Will-Annexed
Rev. Melville T Wire officiating
Interment was in the Ashland Date of first publication: June 2,
1939
(J2-9-16-23)
mausoleum
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United States Department <»f tin-
G ILHAM-KERR
Vera Gilham and William E. interior. General Ltuid Office,
Kerr were united in marriage May Portland. Oregon Sealed tads
28 in Greenleaf. Ore , at the Pres­ marked outside "Bld for Timber,"
byterian manse in the presence of and addressed to the Chief For­
immediate relatives Mrs. Kerr is ester. O. and C. Adminbit ration,
a graduate -•€ the Southern Ore­ 419 Custom House. Portland, Ore­
gon College of Education and has gon. will be received unUI 10 30
.rue. June 13. 1939
been teaching at Sweet Home for
the last year Following a wedding ■ for the purchase of timber upon
trip to the coast, Mr and Mrs tracts hereinafter described, the
Kerr will reside in Ashland where | cutting and removal of the timber
Mr Kerr is employed by the Selby to be carried out in accordance
I with the forest practice rules ap-
Chevrolet company.
' proved on July 7, 1938 by the
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• Mrs Emma Hager, Eunice Secretary of the Interior. Each bid
Hager and Henry Van Prooyen must state the amount per thous­
are spending several days in San and feet, board measure, that will
' be paid for each species or claM
Francisco this week.
i of timtx-r No bid for lean than the
appraised value will be considered
j Each bid must be submitted in
■ duplicate and be accompanie«! by
’ a deposit The deposit must be in
lc per Word per Insertion the form of a certified check on a
solvent National Bank in favor of
FOR SALE New and used desks, i the Chief Forester of the O and C
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and Administration The amount of the
will be computed at the
safes Medford Office Equip­ | j deposit
rate of at least 20 per cent of the
ment Co., 32 North Grape street, j first
31000 of the bid, plus at least
Medford.
(48tf) i 10 per
cent of any additional
In the County Court of the State | amount of the bid in excess of
31000 and up to 310.000 Th«- de-
of Oregon for the County
| posit of any successful bidder will
of Jackson
In the Matter of the Estate of i be credited as a first installment
| in the payment for the timber,
James A. Cook, Deceased
j Oiecks of unsuccessful bidders
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having been
appointed by the above entitled
court of the state of Oregon, for
the county aforesaid, administra­
trix of the estate of James A.
Cook, deceased, and having quali­
fied, notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and all persons hav­
ing claims against said deceased,
A HOME-OWNED THEATRE
to present them, verified as re­
quired by ¡aw. within six months
Friday, Saturday
after the first publication of thia
notice to said administratrix at
the office of Briggs & Briggs, her
attorneys, Pioneer building, Aah-
land, Oregon
BESSIE MAY COOK,
Administratrix of the estate of
James A. Cook, deceased
with
Dated May 26. 1939
i May 26 June 2-9-16)
PRINTER’S PRIVILEGE
Where sixty-eight attend a thing
It reads "almost a hundred."
A dozen racers ran the stretch;
In print it's always "thundered.”
When rivers start their annual
flood
It’s judged “the worst in years ”
Most any bloomin' musical's
"Most pleasing to the ears."
Political developments are
■'Critical' at least
And eatable or not so good
A dinner is a "feast.”
The weather's always most unique
In record smashing stride,
And plain and fancy debutantes
Are truly glorified.
No matter what the incident.
It’s seldom mediocre.
If Miss Society gets hurt,
Why, prob'ly some one's choked
her.
Fenders may have only dents—
"The car was badly smashed.”
However mild discussion is.
The subjects simply "hashed.”
Perhaps a guest s been gone a
week,
Twill never be explained,
But rather in the newsy sheet—
"Left recently,” it’s framed.
Ronald Regan
It might seem to the readers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Confusing—just a tetch.
Gloria Biondell
the County Court of the State
If they didn't know the customary In of
Oregon
for
Jackson
County.
|
And
As a Companion Featun
"Journalistic stretch ”
In the Matter of the Estate
• Subscribe for The Miner today. Amos of C. Whitworth. sometimes
known aa Amos Clinton Whit-
f~ "■
worth. and sometimes known
$25.00 REWARD
will be paid for any corn Great
Christopher Corn and Callous
Remedy cannot remove!
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
HIVER SAW AMYTH'NG
LIKE LUSTER-FOAM
TO MAKE TEETH
sparkle
QUICK RELIEF FROM
It'ialmost incredible the way tbeNEW Ll»-
terine Tooth Paste, containing Luster-Foam
detergent, maxes teeth gnste-n and sparkle.
The instant brush and saliva touch Lusto*-
Foam detergent, it surges into a foam of
tmy, active bubbles, which gets at stain
and decay breeding areas that even »ater
may not reach. And as it sweeps over tooth
i urfaces and into minute crevices, your
whole mouth tingles delightfully . . . your
teeth take on new polish and luster
The regular size tube is 25« But your best
buy is tne big 40« tube containing more
man
pound of this modern, crierjrirrd
dentifrice At all drug counter*. Lambert
Pharmacal Co.. St. Louis. Mo
TH1
due to dust, sun, light-glare,
driving, movies, reading, etc.
Do your eye* bum — feel
tired, uncomfortable? Try
Munne. It contain* 1 help.
Ful ingredient* which
:!ean»e and clear eye* red­
dened from fatigue—make
your eye* feel dean, freth,
«live! Much more effective than boric add.
Send for trial bottle. Mail 10c (»lamp*
or coin) with your name and addrea* to The
Murine Co., Dept. HS, Chicago, I1L
HOME MADE
PIES
PIPING HOT
CHILI
LUSTER-FOAM
Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday
“SOCIETY
SMUGGLERS”
with
Preston Foster
Irene Hervey
also NEWS and
“TITANS OF
THE DEEP”
with
»upcrrtiarged with
/'V” EY es ■
AT ALL DRUG STORES
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foi th«-
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.tec 17,
Hr tiHfi
1010 M
Dmlxt
31 75 |x i M frv( H ,
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NK'.NW
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fot II» IC.-I Fu
H M for tlir Y,;;,,
.•nix
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Hemlock T IOS.R«.
NSNW 11 lt«-<| jYr |jj
B M : ‘ "( th« W
»»Id for I cm tasa ng
feel 11 M I»
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lit FH?« M f.et |i ¿
the Umber to I». auaj ¡„
$1 73 per M feet h If
< ••orit i : T 18 R j g
NW » NE‘, lt«x) Fir 3g
H M none <>t th* m
rudd for leas than l ì
fret B M T 3 H K
23. NW'.HW*
fret B M none of tb|
I m - sold for lea* than |;
f«*vt B M The right toi
and all bids la rvarrnt
I*..ri! u : 1
tt-jj
Muy. 19 » W fi Hur
Foreater (1 AC Ada
(June 2-9)
CERTIFIED MARFAK
LUBRICATION
f J
All for Only $1
DOUBLE TRADE-IN ALLOWANfl
ON YOUR OLD TIRES FORA
SHORT TIME ONLY ON NEW
U. S. TIRES
** I
U. S. Royals - U. S. Royal Masi
U. S. Royal De Luxe
Ask Us for Quotations on HawkinW
Recap Tires!
ASHLAND HOTEL SERVICI
J S. REED
Phone
Ashland Hotel Building
with Buck Jones
NEW FORMULA
IISTERINE TOOTH PASTE
X X
EYE STRAIN
.. “ « i!
YOUR CAR WASHED AND
INTERIOR VACUUM CLEANEll
LITHIA
“THE LAW OF
THE TEXANS”
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1. Vv
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■ M ¡«MB?
10 M fret
fret H M . bohr (4 »
I m - sold fot
f«<*t B M
por M f«-ct '•*
Ihr li< i i p l(1
_
$1 Speda
• WANT ADS •
“ACCIDENTS
WILL HAPPEN”
Amazing NEW “Bubble Bath”
rids teeth of ugly, dull film
will be return«! u|mn the award
h • bid A bond or.
•< - w">
r.Hiuned m •«
w,nv
« Xi the rate
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¡’ ‘Tent «< th*’
»‘00O° oi ‘‘,'5
nd plus B’ lMM “ nl "l “ny “‘k*1’
tmnai amount of the bld I«»
,,I »lutxxi Payment for Umber
Will I* requited in advance of . ul-
ung payment
'u)l ut lhe ‘",‘r
of illmg the «xmtracl Ix-lng re­
united in sale» anwuntmg to 32UUO
or leM m
may I»- made ui « number of tri­
al umienla achedulcd to keep p
With th., rate of Umber cutung
and ¡-yaWe uj»«n damand D-'.ir
th. i nief Forester Thu auccramul
bidder in «»eh sale ex.. e.llng 3ho A?
in amount win be required, pi.«
to toe approval of l ie cxm UG m H
covering such sale, to fumi-n a
»worn linanelal alateiiicnt aho-v
ing «billty IO fulfill me trim» <U
tne contract- For cuplaa «* Lie
form of pio|M«m»l. for«»
contract
and boml. and other inforniaUon.
.limit« «Don should l»c liutd«- to Ute
i nief Forester, t> «nd • Admin
1st ration. I'm Band. Oregon The
limber volumes, given in the fol
owi.ig appriUSitls, are vatimal«-«i
u ul may be moi«' or !«• •■ than the
amounts state.! Living cull Ire—
and young tinitM-r leas than mer­
chantable six«- rr««-n«i fn»m cut
tmg In < < m ~ ( ounty: T 38 H It
W. Sec 21. SETN'E',. NE‘.
;u-. T Red Fir |1M) M feet B M
White Fir 245 M fret II M Port
Orford V«iar no M feel H M
none of th«- Umber to I m - aol«l for
.ess thun $1 50 per M feet II M
fOI Bed Hr. »100 l«cr M fret
it M for the Whit«- Hr. 39 00 prr
M feet B M for th«- Port Orford
Cedar; the White Fir to I m - taken
Io
-lackson Couaty.’ T .19 S . Il 1 W
See 17. NW1« Yellow line 530 M
feet H M , none of the Umber t««
lx wild for less than 33 00 per M
feet B. M- 1
■
1; ( w s..
19. SW'.SE1,. N’E'.SW! 4 Yel­
low inric 284 M feet B M Sugar
line 4.500 feet B M ; none of the
timber to br »«Id for less than
33 (X) firr M feet B M T 40 N
Pete's Lunch
William Beebe
Otis Barton
EARL D. (PETE) NUTTER
Admission 10c and 25c
BENEFIT
DANCE
Saturday, June 3rd
dreamland hall , medfori
st KVK WHIPPLE and IIIS OK( HK s TBA
WITH THE MELODEARS GIRLS TR1°
To Benefit the Disabled American
Veterans of the World War
H|H.n«.wd by Jackson (Ounty Chapter No. «
ADMISSION $1.00 COUPLE
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