Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 27, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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    ( raters Down Eugene Keep Oregon Green
(Jets Support
in Week-End Series Week
Enthusiastic response from ev­
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Friday, June 27, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 8
OLD COLORADO”
EVERY FRIDAY
FREE!
To The LADIES
Constance Bennett
Cosmetics
Anchors Aweigh FOR A GOB
AND THE SEASON'S
MOST HILARIOUS
X
GAGS!
a Cfuij ándale
GiOIGI MUa.RHY
Wed’sday & Thursday
BARGAIN DAYS
ADULTS
15c
KIDDIES a Dime
2 - BIG HITS - 2
The Medford Craters made a
clean sweep of their two-game
week-end series with the Eugene
Athletics at the Crater park when
they took the Saturday night ex­
hibition tilt 5 to 3 and went on to
cop the Sunday league encounter
5 to 2.
Chuck DeAutremont, former
SOCE athlete now playing with
the A’s, slammed out the fink
homer of the park's season when
he belted one over the left field
fence with none on.
In another Oregon State league
game Silverton whacker! Bend 12
to 6 at Bend Sunday after stop­
ping Klamath Falls 10-0 Satur­
day night.
The Medford Rogues, traveling
to McCloud for an exhibition
game, were rained out.
The
Rogues meet Crescent City in a
Southern Oregon league game at
Medford Sunday.
Grants Pass
draws a bye in league play due
to Rogue Rivet dropping troin the
circuit.
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I
ELKS INITIATE ( LASS
REAL PROFERTA’
Eleven new members were in-
itiated into the Elks lodge at the
regular meeting Wednesday eve­
ning. Irving E. Vining, represent­
ing the lodge, welcomed the fol­
lowing new members: Charles
Henry Jessel, Joe Jessel, Bennie
King. Fremont Livermore, Donald
Brace, Paul Beare, Kenton Rob­
bins, Ralph McCulloch, Eugene
Ritzinger, Ramond Guise and Dr
R. E. Poston.
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Exchange: Fryer* taken as pay­
ment on old or new subscriptions
to the Miner.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Addie Halley, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, L F. Bel­
knap, Executor of the Estate of
Addie Halley, Deceased, by virtue
of an order duly issued out of the
County Court of the State of Ore­
gon for the County of Jackson on
the 18th day of June, 1941, will
sell at private sale at the office of
Frank J. Van Dyke, Lawyer, First
National Bank Building, Ashland,
Oregon, at any time from and af­
ter July 19, 1941, to the highest
bidder for cash or on terms all
the right, title, interest, and estate
which the said Addie Halley at
the time of her death, had in and
to the following described premis­
es, to-wit:
Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 of Block
20 of the City of Medford, Ore­
gon, ax numbered, designated
and described on the official
plat thereof now of record.
Beginning at Southeast corner
of Lot 1, Block 10, Beatty's
Addition to Medford, Oregon;
and running thence North
26% feet; thence West 200
feet; thence South 53% feet;
thence East 200 feet; thence
North 26% feet to the North­
east corner of Lot 2 in said
Block 10, being the place of
beginning.
Lot 1 of Block 26 of the City
of Medford, Oregon, as num­
bered designated and described
on the official plat thereof now
of record.
Lot 2 of Block 26 of the City
of Medford, Oregon, as num­
bered, designated and describ­
ed on the official plat thereof
now of record.
Terms and Conditions of Sale:
Ten per cent of the price bidden
shall be paid at the time of sale
and balance of the amount bidden
to be paid on the confirmation of
tale by the said County Court.
Said sale will be made subject to
confirmation of the above entitled
Court.
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, June
20, 1941
Richard Dix
in
quickly relieves fiery itching of
ECZEMA
If face, leg», arm» or hands are covered
with red, scaly Eczema—for »peedy re­
lief from the terrible itching burning
eorenesa—use powerfully »oothing Liquid
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relief because
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.
’ause
it contain» 10 »peedy-acting ingredients
long valued for helping nature to heal
pimples, acne, eczema, ringworm symp­
tom» and similar skin irritation» due to
external cause. First trial convinces!
Real severe cases may need Extra
Strength Zemo. AU drugstores.
K N T E R T A I N M E N T
Filone 7IMI1
Daily Matinrr 1:15 p. in
20 cent»
Evenings 6; 15, 30 cents
kiddies a dime
Wednesdays and
Thursdays Dime Days
Friday, Saturday
Governor Charles A. Sprague hands stalenirnt designating June 30 1«
July 8 as Keep Oregon Green Week to Nelson 8. Rogers, state forester.
A statewide mobilisation Is planned.
I BID FOR TIMBER
United States Department of
Salem. June 18.—Urging the peo­
the Interior, General Land Office.
ple of Oregon to keep forest fires
' O. and C. Admini.-rtration, Port-
from the state, as a vital step in
i
The railroads of this country ’ land, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked national defense. Governor Charles
outside
"Bid
for
Timber
“
,
and
ad
­
have adequate facilities for handl­
A Sprague has designated a Keep
ing today's record-breaking traf­ dressed to the Chief Forester, O i
Oregon
Green Week for statewide
and
C.
Administration.
410
Cus-I
fic. But railroad cars cannot be
used as warehouses. That is the tom House, Portland, Oregon, will* observance. He made this state­
ment:
gist of a recent talk by Robert S. be received until 10:30 A. M . I*a-
Henry of the Association of Amer­ cific Time, July 15. 1941, for the |
purchase of timber upon tracts
ican Railroads.
.Asks Mobilization
hereinafter described; each bid
Mr. Henry dealt principally with must state the amount [x-r M
"Believing Chat defense of Ore.
w’hat he termed "the greatest feet B. M . which will be offered
gon's forests is vital to the con­
combined job of transportation, for each specie« and the total con­
tinued prosperity and happiness
marketing and storage which is sideration which will be paid for
of our people and constitutes a
done anywhere in the world—the the timber. No bid for less than
very important phase of nation­
movement of the winter wheat the appraised value will be con­
al defense, I hereby designate
crop into storage." Many weeks sidered. Each bid must be sub- 1
the week of June 30 to July fl
ago the railroads started their mitted in duplicate and be accom­
1941. as 'Keep Oregon Green
preparations. By mid-May, empty panied by a deposit in the form
cars were moving w’est in fleets, of a certified check in favor of the i
Week'. It Is my earnest hope
to insure that a sufficient supply Chief Forester of the O. and C
that every adult and child In
would be built up in advance of Administration
Oregon may be impressed with
The deposit of
the harvest. On May 30, the seven any successful bidder will be cred­
his or her responsibUlty In
roads which handle the bulk of ited on the contract. Payment in
guarding our magnificent trees
the winter wheat, had a total of full at the time of filing the con­
trom forest fires and wastage of
19,614 such cars lined up—4,631 tract is required in sales amount- I
every kind.
I call every Ore­
more than were assembled for the to $2500 or less For copies of the I
gonian to arms against our for­
gram movement on the same date form of proposal, form of contract
est foes. Let this special week
last year. Thousands more cars and bond, terms of payment,
be a time of mobilization in a
are in current use in the grain amount of deposit required with
belt, and other thousands still will bid. amount of bond required with
great cause.
Keep Oregon
be sent as needed.
Green!"
contract and other information, ap­
The difficulty lies in the fact plication should be made to the ad­
that this year's carry-over of old dress shown above IN JACKSON
grain is the largest ever recorded COUNTY! T 37 S. R 4 E, Sec. I
Membership Invited
Elevators in the wheat belt were | 17, all merchantable timber desig­
filled from one-half to three-quar­ nated for cutting on the SE%-
John B. Woods, executive secre­
ters of their capacity before a NE‘i, and SE%, estimated for
tary of the Keep Oregon Green
grain of the new crop was moved the purpose of this sale to be 235
association, reports that plans are
The problem, therefore, is to find M. feet stamped White Pine 1st».
complete for a statewide enrollment
somewhere to put the new wheat. ’ 130 M feet stamped White Pine
of active members of the association
And that is not a transportation 2nd«, 65 M. feet stamped White
during the special week designated
problem.
Pine 3rds, 115 M. feet stamped
Dy the governor Enrollment places
To quote Mr. Henry again, Sugar Pine. No bid for less than
“Freight cars cannot be used for $8.00 per M for the stamped
will be established in every com­
storage purposes either for grain White Pine lsts, $6 00 per M for
munity where membership cards
or for any other commodity. They the stamped White Pine 2nd«.
are too valuable and too necessary $4.00 per M. for the stamped
as moving vehicles — vehicles of White Pine 3rd*. $6 00 jar M for Exchange: Fryer* taken a.* pay­
transportation.
Those familiar | the stamped Sugar Pine, or a total ment on old or new ntil**cri|>ti<ni*
red-painted boxes on wheels are i purchase price of $3.610 00, will be to the Miner.
not storage facilities. They are I considered. All unstamped Pine, • Charles Bounds and Doyie
the moving red corpuscles of the and all trees of other species, re­ Morris are in Loa Angeles on
stream of American life and the served from cutting. The right to business.
American defense effort.”
waive technical defects, and to re­
In short, the railroads are in ject any and all bids, is reserved.
perfect readiness to handle the Dated at Portland. Oregon, this
gigantic new wheat crop. The rail­ 23rd day of June, 1941. W. H.
roads cannot use, and cannot be Homing, Chief Forester, O. and
expected to use, their vital facil­ C. Administration.
ities as warehouses. Their business
is transportation not storage.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
PLUS
DOCTOR’S FORMULA
LEGAL NOTICES
RAILROAD CARS ARE
NOT WAREHOUSES
After the horse
is GONE!
• Miss Ethel Mae Thompson of
Portland is visiting her mother
Mrs. O. J. Thompson.
Sprague Urges Forest Defense
ery part of Oregon Is meeting
efforts to organize the state for
Governor Sprague s “Keep Oregon
Green Week," June 30 to July 6
This is the report of Edmund
Hayes, chairman of the executive
committee of the Keep Oregon
Green asaociation.
John B. Woods, executive secre­
tary of the association, is direct­
ing a staff of forestry college
students in covering the state in
the interests of the special week
Purpose of the field work is to
perfect an organization for enroll­
ing members.
"Hearty encouragement is be­
ing extended to our workers ev­
erywhere,” said Woods.
"Oregonians generally express
the belief that forest fire preven­
tion is even more important than
ever this year, since forest de­
fense is a vital part of national
defense."
Just “TOO BAD”
A man must feel foolish
when he buys insurance
AFTER “the horse is gone.”
It is better to get protection
then than not at all! Will
fieople say “too had" after
your mishap or will they say
“lucky you have Insurance?”
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
b**ta*'*-———
6-20—4-11
F. L. BELKNAP,
Executor.
I
I
and pins will be Issued, upon pay­
ment of the annual 25-cent dues.
Every cent of proceeds from mem­
bership enrollment goes for educa­
tional and publicity purposes, Mr
Woods said.
Permanent Set-up
The Keep Oregon Green associa­
tion is an outgrowth of the state­
wide committee appointed by Gov­
ernor Sprague to organize the stale
for forest protection. Dean John­
son of Toledo Is chairman and Ed­
mund Hayes of Portland Is chair­
man of the executive committee.
“THE DEVIL
COMMANDS”
with
Boris Karloff
and
Amanda Duff
and
NORTH FROM
THE LONE STAR
with
Bill Elliott
ALSO THE N'EWH
What Forests Mean
In summarizing the values of Ore­
gon's green forests, the association
hns Issued the following statement
"What Keep Oregon Green means
to YOU”;
Scenic beauty which each year
attracts hundreds of thoussnds of
tourists.
Shelter for wildlife which makes
Oregon world famous as a fishing
and hunting state.
The source ot 12 cents of every
dollar paid In taxes by all the peo­
ple to the counties and state.
8tcady work and high wages to
60 percent of all persons gainfully
employed in Oregon manufactur­
ing.
81xty-four per cent of the value
of goods exported from Oregon
goods which pay for the things that
Oregonians buy In other states
and foreign countries.
In short, a raw material crop
that assures permanent growing
industries and a pleasant health­
ful place in which to live, work and
play.
Dr. Mattie Shaw, Dr. Gordin
MacCracken. Dr. Harvey Worxls
and Dr. E A W<*xl» attended the
regular meeting of the Jackaon
County Medical Society in Med­
ford Wednesday evening
Sunday, .Monday
and Tuesday
“THE MODEL
WIFE”
with
Joan Biondell
and
Dick Powell
JENNIE MARY ENDERS
Funeral «civile* will be held
at 2 p. in thia afternoon (FridayI
at the J P. Dodge and Sons fun­
eral chapel for Mr» Jennie Mary
Ender», who paxaesi away Tuesday
at her home in Axhland "Hie East­
ern Star will be in charge with
Re»/. J H. Edgar officiating Mrs
Enders wax
horn in Plainfield,
’ll. Aug 30. 1H66 nnd wax mar-
■ i' ■ I ' ■ ■ H G En<lei • Sr. ta Ti |
ka. Kaa. In 1888 She 1« survived
by one daughter, Mr» Maud Fri-
degvr an<l two «on«. Henry O.
and John, all of Ashland.