Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 04, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, July 4, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
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NOTICE OF MALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
In the County Court of the Htate
BID FOR TIMBER
of Oregon for Jackson County
United States Department of In the Matter of the Estate of
Published Every Friday
CHAS M GIFFEN
the Interior, General Lind Office,
Addie Halley, Deceased.
at 167 East Main Street
O. and C Administration, l*ort-
WILLIAM SAVIN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
ASHLAND, OREGON
liuiii.
Oregon
Scalis
I
blds,
marked
lhiblishers
outside "Bid for Timber", and ad­ that the undersigned, L F Bel­
¥
★
dressed to the Chief Forester, O. knap, Executor of the Estate of
Entered as second-class
und C. Administration, 410 Cue Addie Halley, Deceased, by virtue
SUBSCRIPTION
matter February
15.
tom House, Portland, Oregon, will of an order duly issmsl out of the
RATES
1935, at the poetoffiee at
be received until 10:30 A M . I*a County Court of the State of Ore­
(In
Advance)
Ashland. Oregon, under
cific Time. July 15. 1941, for the gon for the County of Jackson on
ONE YEAR
$1.50
the act of March 3, 1879
purchase of timber u | h > i > tracts the 18th day of June, 1941, will
SIX MONTHS
MOc
hereinafter
described; each bid sell nt private sale at the office of
★
(Mailed Anywhere in the
must state the amount per M Frank J Van Dyke, lawyer, First
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
feet B. M . which will lie offered Natlonul Bank Building, Ashland,
for each species mid the total con­ Oregon, al uny time from and af­
sideration which will I m * paid for ter July 19, 1941, to the highest
the timber No bid for less than bidder for cash or on terms all
the appraised value will be con­ the right, title, intereat, and estate
sidered Each bid must I m * sub­ which tile said Addle Halley nt
mitted in duplicate mid be accom­ the time of her death, had in and
panied by a deposit in the form to the following described premis­
of a certified check in favor of the es, to-wit:
While observance of our nation's birthday is in the
Chief Forester of the O. and C
Is>ts 17, in. 19 and 20 of Block
minds of all patriotic citizens today, of greater import­
Administration
The deposit of
20 of the City of Medford. Ore­
gon, ns numbered, designated
any successful bidder will be cred­
ance is the matter of being alive tomorrow to tell about
and described on the official
ited on the contract Pajman! in
the wonderful time we had on the Fourth. The entire
full nt the time of filing tbe con­
plat thereof now of record.
Beginning h I Southeast corner
tract is required in sales amount -
nation will be on wheels, literally, not figuratively,
of Lit I, Biock 10 H.attv <
to $2560 or less For copies of the
and it behooves the party at the steering wheel to be
Addition to Medford. Oregon;
form of proposal, form of contract |
and running thence North
and bond, terms of payment,
on the alert every second if an unprecedented number
26«» feet; thence West 200
amount of de|M>slt required with I
of accidents is not to happen. That this question is
bld, amount of bond required with I
feet; thence South 53’» feet;
contract and other information, up
thence East 200 feet; thence
foremost in the minds of editors in other sections of
plication should be made to the ad-|
North N% feet to the North­
the country is attested in the following editorial cop­
dress shown above IN JACKSON
east comer of Ix»t 2 in said
Biock 10, living the place of
ied from the Daily Leader-Times, published at Kittan­
COI M l : T 3 7 S R I ■ BSC
beginning.
17.
all
merchantable
timber
desig
­
ning, Pa. The editorial was published in the issue of
Ix>t 1 of Block 26 of the City
nated for cutting on the SEQ-
of Medford, Oregon, as num-
June 24. 1941. and reads as follows:
NEQ, and SE1*, estimated for
HILT NEWS
TALENT NEWS
the purpose of this sale to be 235
beml designated and drsrrtbrd
“The Fourth of July this year w ill bring the biggest
on the official plat thereof now
M feet stamped White Pine Isis,
Margaret Coleman, daugh­ • A baby shower was held at the 130 M feet stamped White l*ine
of record
traffic jam in the nation's history, the National Safety • ter Miss
of Mr and Mrs. O. Coleman, home of Mrj, Rudy Conner on 2nd*, 65 M feet stamped White
Lol 2 of Btoek M of the Otty
became the bride of Gerald Good­ Gibson avenue Thursday afternoon Pine 3nts, 115 M feet stamped
Council predicts.
of Medford, Oregon, as num-
win, son of Mr. and Mrs. George for Mrs Frank Duncan. Thru* Sugar Pine. No bld for less than ;
berrd. designated and drecrib-
“More important, it also will bring the biggest holi­ Goodwin, Saturday morning at 11 were about 40 ladies present The . $8.00 per M for the stamped' ed
on the official plat thereof
o
’
clock
at
the
Methodist
parson
­
honoree received many beautiful I White Pine Ists, $6 00 per M for
day traffic toll, the Council warned—unless the extra age in Yreka. They were accom­ gifts
now of record.
Refreshments of cake, fruit | the stamped White Pine 2nd*, i
hazard is met by extra caution.
panied by the groom's parents salad, coffee and tea were served SI 00 pel M fill the stumped Terms and Conditions of Sale:
'i'. n par east of the pi lea bidden
ceremony was performed by • Ml MeNice killed a young < I ' white pm<- nidi $0< mj per M for
“More than 30,000.000 vehicles will pack the high­ The
Rev. E. E. Malone. The party then gar Sunday on Greensprings I the stamped Sugar Pine, or a total i shall be paid at the time of sale
balance of the amount bidden
ways over the three-day holiday period, the Council drove to Medford for their wed­ mountain The cat measured seven purchase price of $3.610 00. will I m * and
ding dinner. Mr and Mrs. Gerald and one-half feet In length In ' considered. All unstamped Pine, to be paid on the confirmation of
said. They will travel four million miles—the greatest Goodwin
are to make their home the encounter. MeNice had the und all trees of other species, re- i sale l>v the Mid County Court
total ever rolled up on the nation’s speedometers in in Hilt where he is employed.
misfortune to lose one of his valu- 1 served from cutting. The right to Said sale will I m * made subject to
•
A
bridge
luncheon
was
enjoyed
able
hunting dogs He has killed j waive technical defects, und to re­ confirmation of the above entitled
any one week-end.
Court
by the members of the Ladies club 499 cougars in the past three ! ject
any and all bids, is reserved
“This all-time high will result from the fact that Thursday at Dead Indian Lodge, years.
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, June
at Portland. Oregon, thia
which is the property of Mr. Par­ • Mrs Louise Wilkenson of the Dateil
?o l!»41
23rd
iluy
of
June,
1941
W
H
full-time production means full pocketbooks and full sons.
Mrs. Fred Bayliss was host­ Dead Indian soda springs has Homing, Chief Forester, O. and
F L BELKNAP.
gas tanks. More people are driving more cars more ess. Those who attended were been visiting her daughter and , C.
6-20 4 11
Executor
Administration.
Mesdames
M
J.
Bailey.
W
Holm
­
son-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claudei
miles. And over the Fourth relatives and friends by the berg. Ben Ollum. Frank Ohlund, Jones.
thousands will be visiting the boys in uniform. The va­ R F Schlappi, Richard Black. • Mr and Mrs C C Collins of
Florence Clark and her daughter Medford called on Mr. and Mrs
cation season will be in full swing. Traffic will be roll­ Miss
~
Doris
Clark, and the hostess. Tryon Sunday.
ing along on high.
Mrs Bayliss and Mrs. W. E. Tallis • Mrs Opal Dimmer of souti
son Terry. Mrs Holmberg California is visiting in Talent
“To meet the threat of a record-breaking toll, the and
won high prize and Mrs Frank this week. She is a former resi­
dent.
Council called on every driver and every pedestrian to Ohlund second.
• Miss Margaret Coleman was • Mrs Catherine Davidson was
enlist in a nationwide effort to avoid accidents.
honored with a bridal shower at pleasantly surprised Wednesday
the club house Friday aftemixm evening when a group of neigh­
“Thirty national organizations are joining with the The
hostesses were Mrs. Gus bors came in for the evening, the
Council in a campaign to cut the holiday toll on the Goldenpenny. Mrs. O. Coleman occasion being her birthday At­
Mr.*». George Goodwin. The af- tending were Mr and Mrs Harvey
highway, on the beach, in the home and from fire­ and
temon was spent at bridge and Walters, Jim Walters, Edward
works.
Chinese checkers. At bridge the Walters, Mr. and Mrs. J C Wil­
winners were Mrs. W Holm­ liams, Mr. and Mrs John Malone,
“Last year these same organizations united in a prize
berg and Mrs. Harry De Jarnett, Barbara and Beverly Malone, Mr
similar drive, and the nation’s traffic toll came down in and at checkers. Mrs John De and Mrs. Quackenbush. Mr and
and Mrs. Don Ward. Thirty­ Mrs Eaton, Mr and Mrs Jason
July—the only month in the last 19 to show a decrease. Witt
four ladies were present
Miss Ottinger. Mr. and Mrs Floyd
The keynote of this year’s campaign is, “We can do it Coleman was the recipient of Young, Lucille, Davis and Floyd
many lovely and useful gifts from Young Jr Cake and coffee were
again!”
those who attended and also from the refreshments Mrs Davidson
“Even with its lower traffic toll, July in 1940 her many friends who were unable received many lovely gifts
be at the shower. Delicious re­ • Mr and Mrs Jim Stone who
brought death to 9,900 persons through all types of to
at Ashland's Lithia Park, the beauty
freshments were served by the have been visiting Mr and Mrs
Elmer Cook were called to their
accidents. More than 900,000 others were injured in hostesses.
spot of Southern Oregon!
• Mr. and Mrs Sam Dunaway home in Seattle Friday evening
accidents, and the economic cost was $300,000,000. In and
Our Stare Will B<* (limed the Fourth
daughters and Mrs. Dumas to the bedside of their 20-months-
visited the Shasta dam project old daughter who passed away
traffic alone, 2,790 lives were lost.
Monday morning She has visited
“Each year,” the Council said, “America ironically Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walt Foster and in Talent many times
celebrates the birth of its independence by staging a Allen Laustalot attended the base­ • Mr and Mrs Claude William»
ball game in Medford Sunday.
Continued on page five
jamboree of carlessness.
Walt Foster, who is playing with
“ ‘There is no rhyme or reason to this wholesale the Medford team, pitched the two
innings.
slaughter. It must be stopped. It can be stopped if last
• Norman and Allen Bemheisel
every one of us uses caution and common sense. The returned home from their vaca­
in Everett. Wash., Sunday.
things that cause these tragedies are things we can tion
• John De Jarnett of Butte Falls
control—haste, selfishness, thoughtlessness, the desire visited Sunday at the home of his
son. Harry De Jarnett.
to show off.
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams
“ Tn this time of great national emergency, when of Grants Pass were guests at the
of his brother, Richard Wil­
the nation is mustering its vast resources of wealth home
and family Sunday.
and manpower, accidents are more than ev6r a needless • liams
Arthur Gilberg returned Sun­
day from Portland where his little
waste. They amount to unintentional sabotage.
daughter Karen is in the hospital.
“ ‘Don’t join the Fourth Column. Stay out of that • Mrs. Walt Bray. Mrs. O. Cole­
long column of casualties that will be left in the wake man, Mrs. Don Ward, Mrs. Frank
Ward, and Mrs. Gus Goldenpenny
of the Independence Day celebration.
attended the cooking school in
“ ‘Take it easy on the Fourth. Be alive on the Y reka last week. Mrs. Coleman,
Mrs Walt Bray and Mrs. Gold-
Fifth!’ ”
penny won prizes of grocery or-
ders.
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