Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 17, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page 4
Friday, Oct. 17, 1911
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
geious Opportunities '’ The dub
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second
Wellies ,
Mrs
II If Cartel entertained
wl" meet oil the
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dav in November at the home <»r
the Pilgrim Misslomiry club of ^*' min W.................
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Congregational church Wednesday reel.
of last week at her home M in C
F McCall had charge of the les * oii * Earl llohlNi of Uikcvlrw I n n
study reviewing the book "Dan guest of Mi and M in Noti Heard.
PILGRIM <’1.1'11 MEETS
HILT NEWS
Southern Oregon Miner
legal notices
• The I Julies club met Thursday
for a pleasant afternoon of bridge
at the club house. Mrs. Arthur l'llit«*<l States Department of the
Nelson was hostess. Those attend­
Interior, General lauttl Office,
Published Every Friday
CHAS. M GIFFEN
ing wen* Mesdames Ray Elliott,
O.
and
Administration, Port-
at 167 East Main Stree
Kenneth Brown. John De Witt.
WILLIAM SAVIN
land, Oregon.
ASHLAND, OREGON
Fred Haynes, Gus Goldenpenny.
Publishers
NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE
T. Quamnie. Eniie Wright, Loyed
¥
Sealed bids, marked outside
★
Luper, Frank Ward. E. O. Robin- “Bid
for Timber,“ and addressed
Entered as second-class
son, Russell Harris. Ben Olloni
SUBSCRIPTION
matter February 15.
to
the
Chief Forester, O. and C. I
and
Arthur
Nelson.
Mrs.
Harris Administration,
RATES
4 10
Custom I
1935, at the postoffice at
was
winner
of
first
prise
at
bridge,
(In
Advance)
House, Portland, Oregon, wl I be •
Ashland, Oregon, under
and
Mrs.
Ward
second
Refresh
­
ONE YEAR
$150
until 10:30 A M , Pacific
the act of March 3. 1879
ments wen* served at the dose of received
SIX MONTHS
Wk-
Time, Nov. 4. 1941, for the pur­
the
afternoon.
★
t Mailed Anywhere in the
of timber upon tracts here­
• The Hilt Parent-Teachers asso chase
TELEPHONE 8561
inafter described; each bid must
United States)
| elation held its regular meeting at I
the an muni >er M I feet 14
I the school house Friday afternoon I
.
L-
.
' A Columbus day play was pre- 1 __
M . ’ which
whk h will
wU1 be
•** offered
oWered for each
SET YOU FREE"
species
and
the
total
consideration
sented by the seventh and eighth which will be paid for the timber.
grade students under the direction No bid for less than the appraised
of their teacher. Mrs. Stella King value
will be considered Each bid
Mrs. John De Witt, who attended
must be submitted in duplicate
the district P-TA meeting at Mt and
accompanied by a deposit
Surveys of public opinion indicate a strong trend Shasta recently, gave an interest­ in the be form
of a certified check
ing
report
on
the
meeting.
Miss
towards the idea that the first requisite of a more than Gansburg reported that the an­ in favor of the Chief Forester of
the O. and C. Administration The
temporary peace is the defeat of Hitlerism. Yet as nual play had been selected by deposit
any successful bidder
the
committee
and
that
most
of
America more openly and loudly proclaims this stand, the cast had been chosen. The will be of
credited on the contract
Payment in full at the time of fil-1
a report on the production of the defense industries play is to be presented at the club ing
contract is required in;
house
Nov.
14.
At
the
close
of
shows that we have failed to back our words with suf­ business, the hostesses, Mrs. Gus sales the
amounting to $25<M) or less
For copies of the form of proposal,
ficient action. Knudsen has pointed out that today’s Soitana and Mrs. Jo Goldenpenny, form
of contract and bond, terms
refreshments.
wars are “won in the shop” and the nazis and their served
♦ Mr and Mrs. W A. Gran and of payment, amount of deposit
slaves are continuing to best us in production in spite son Bill. Norman and Ernest I>u- required with bid, amount of
attended the football game bond required with contract ami
of our resources and facilities while we still cling to the tro
information.
application
between Weed and Dunsmuir at other
“business as usual" attitude, turning out pleasure cars Weed
Sat unlay afternoon and the should be made to the address
above
IN JACKSON
and allowing various monkey wrenches to be tossed game between Yreka and the Kia- shown
math Falls Wildcats at Klamath POINTY: T 32 <. it 1 W SM
19, all merchantable timber desig­
into the defense mechanism.
Falls ■
Saturday night.
nated
for cutting on the E'sSE1*,
♦
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Wright
One of the most inexcusable of these obstructions
estimated for the purpose of this'
were in Medford Saturday.
to production is work stoppage caused by union rivalry ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ekwall safe to be 840 M feet I> \ Fn
M feet DC Hr, 35 M feet
where working conditions are not involved and where drove to Lakeview, Ore. Saturday 795
to see Mr. Ekwall’s mother who Incense Cedar, 50 M feet White
union welfare takes precedence over national welfare. recently suffered a nervous break­ Fir. No bid for less than $2 75
per M. ft. B M for the DA Fir,
A very childish example of these union squabbles came down.
♦ Mrs. Frank Graves returned $2.25 per M ft BM for the DC
to light last week in a Toledo. Ohio plant where tank from Medford early last week Fir. $ 75 per M ft BM. for the
Cedar, 3 50 per M ft.!
transmissions are being manufactured. Here the CIO- where she had undergone a ton- i B Incense
M. for the White Fir, or a total
sillectomy.
ers refused to work just because certain parts which ♦ Mr and Mrs. Gerald Black and purchase price of $4.150 00 will be
Douglas Fir and White
they were assembling were turned out by AFL workers children were shopping in Ashland considered
Fir. 22 ins and less DBHOB. and
Saturday.
in a subsidiary plant.
♦ Mr. and Mrs W. Dutro were in Incense Cedar 34 ins. and less
DBHOB. reserved from cutting T
Another example of this costly private war is re­ Medford Saturday.
35 S, R. 2 E . Sec 13. all mer­
♦
Mrs
Roy
Hord
and
son
Bob
ported in connection with a recent bid on the construc­ drove to Medford Tuesday after­ chantable
timber designated for
cutting on the S>4NE*4 and W's
tion of 300 houses for the government. One Detroit noon.
♦ Mr and Mrs. W. Gran visited NW'*, estimated for the purpose
firm planned on pre-fabricating the homes—doing friends
i of this sale to be 130 M. feet DA
much of the construction on efficient factory assembly ning. in Ashland Sunday eve- ; Fir, 80 M feet DB Fir. 550 M
♦ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams feet DC Fir. 105 M feet White
lines, and on this basis turned in a bid that was some and
| Fir. No bid for less than $2 50 per
$400,000 less than the nearest competitor. However, urday. son Roy were in Medford Sat- M ft B M for the DA Fir $2 00
per M. ft. B.M for the» DB Hr,
the government has not yet accepted this bid because ♦ Francis O. Geroy. USN, arrived I $150
per M ft BM for the IX?
home Monday night for a week
of possible repercussions in the labor camps—it seems furlough to visit his parents, Mr. Fir, $100 per M ft. BM for the
J White Fir, or a total purchase
that the pre-fabricated homes would be built by CIO and Mrs. Marlowe Geroy.
; price of $1,415 00 will be consider­
factory workers which would be an invasion of the Big bundle of old papers 10c. ed. Douglas Fir 26 ins. and leas
DBHOB. and White Fir 22 ins and
monopoly in the building trades enjoyed by the AFL. .Miner office
less DBHOB, reserved from cut­
♦ Mrs. Elizabeth Rosenbaum of ting.
Thus efficient methods are discouraged and taxpayers’ Ogden,
Area to be logged with cat­
Utah is a guest of her erpillar tractor. T 38 8 . R. 2 W„
dollars are squandered in an effort to pamper the po­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sec. 25, all merchantable timber
Carter.
litically powerful labor leaders.
designated for cutting on the
estimated for the pur-
While congress and the administration look the ♦ Subscribe for The Miner today. 1 SW4SE'*,
pose of this sale to be 200 trees,
other way, it seems that it is high time that the public
more or less, of Douglas Fir Fil­
ing No bid for less than $ 90 per
make its influence felt by demanding action in such
tree or a total purchase price of i
situations. America’s stand must be backed by pro­
$180 00, more or less, will be pon­
dered All trees over 22 ins DBH­
duction and not empty words.
OB are reserved from cutting un­
WESLEYAN SERVICE GUILD
WSCS STUDY CLASS TO
less samped U8OC Only Douglas
PLANS PENNY PARTY
MEET WITH MRS. PRATT
Fir to be cut. The right to waive
technical defects, and to reject
Miss Voda Brower and Miss
The weekly study class of the
any and all bids, is reserved Dat­
Velma Brower were hostesses to | Women’s Society of Christian Ser­
ed at Portland. Oregon, this 13th
the Wesleyan Service guild of the ; vice of the Methodist church met
day of October, 1941 W H Hor­
Methodist church at the home of at the home of Mrs. Harry Yeo
ning. Chief Forester O. & C. Ad-
the former Tuesday evening of Wednesday afternoon. After the
ministration.
this week. Mrs. Alice Willits led devotional period conducted by
the devotional meeting. Miss Cora Mrs. Reba Kelsey, Mrs. George
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mason, program lader, was assist­ Mason presented the lesson study.
I
HOLDS RECEPTION
ed In presentation of the lesson by
The next class will be held Wed-
Mrs. Frances White, Mrs. Hazel , nesday at the home of Mrs. Carol
Faculty and students of the
Gunter, Miss Carrie May Smith Pratt, 438 North Main.
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
and Miss Gladys Whitson. Miss
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cation and the local high sc hex» I
Geraldine Wenner was received as ♦ Mrs. J. P. Halfhill has returned
; who
claim
the
Presbyterian
a new member.
home from a visit with relatives
church as their church preference
Saturday afternon, Oct. 18. the in Los Angeles.
were royally entertained Wednes-
guild is sponsoring a penny party ♦ Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jackson
Care will prevent moot fires
1 day evening of last week at the [
at the home of Mrs. Sam McNair have returned home from a visit
... but only sound and suffi­
Presbyterian church. The Wom­
to which the public is invited. Mrs. with friends and relatives in Colo­
en's association had charge of the
cient fire insurance will pre­
McNair will speak on her hobby, rado, Idaho and Utah.
banquet. Rev. James H Edgar I
vent a loss when fire strikes.
displaying her large collection of ♦ Sgt. John E. Barraclough of the
asked the blessing. A. Bert Free-1
goblets. Proceeds from the party Panama Canal Zone is visiting his
We represent only tried and
man was toastmaster.
will be used for the benefit of parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Bar­
tested coni|Muiies, known for
At the conclusion of the pro- |
kitchen equipment for the church. raclough.
gram, Wirt M. Wright, Sunday
their de|>endahilit.v. Consult
school superintendent, welcomed
us at any time ... there's no
the group and invited them to par­
obligation.
ticipate in the activities of the
Presbyterian church.
WITH MODERN
More Action Needed!
(LEANING
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
SUITS
£jin
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
- Il II.
OR ANY THREE FOR
Dillings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
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WE RENT
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
COLLEGE CLEANERS
823 Siskiyou Blvd
I
• Harold Baughman df Fort
Canby spent the week-end in Ash­
land.
♦Mr . and Mrs. Harold Bechtel
and Mrs. Charles Robinson of |
Grants Pass were callers at the
F. E. Russell home Sunday eve­
ning.
HILCO
Phone 6336
REMEMBER WHEN
—the old wooden pump stood In the back yard? In winter
it took a tea kettle of boiling water to thaw it out so the
handle would work. Icicles hung from the spout, and the
ice-covered platform was an uncertain standing place.
Remember ?
FLOOR SANDERS
THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED THEM
.... LIKE THEM!
Nothing is left to uncertainty and doubt here.
We plan every detail with care and precision.
PRICES REASONABLE
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
Litwiller Funeral Home
C.M.Litwlller
We Never Clone—Phone 4541
9
SIMPSON HARDWARE
f
1881 Rogers
Silverware
KM» piece servici* for 12 in a lM*iuitifiil
Miss America tabi«* cabinet. Botti for
$67.50, including tax.
Our 1911 allotment of only three sets Is
now in stock!
RAMSEY JEWELRY STORE
“Home of Better Jewelry”
Swedenborg Building
Aohhuid, Oregon
The SUNGOLD Family
IS GROWING!
You ('an Now Have—
SUN
Butter
Full Cream Milk
Churned Buttermilk
GOLD Mission Orange
SUNFREEZE ICE ( REAM
ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO
For hotiM* delivery, Phone 6761