Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 22, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Question-Answers On
Rent Control Act
VARSITY
Thursday, Oct. 22, 1942
still battered and bruised from
ahellucking at the hands of Kla­
math Falls, took a 33 to 0 confer­
ence drubbing at Granta Paas last
Friday night. The Cavemen, all
in good shape, ran "Ifte lighten­
ing" around the Grtzxly ends and
shot pasaea and charged the line
until the final gun went off
Report from *he Ashland camp I
indicate that Coach Roland Parks '
was not at all pleased with his
team's performance and «ays they
will undergo Intensive drills in
preparation for their next game,
with Yreka there Oct. 30. Yreka, |
has not lost a game this year and
lead« their conference.
Hindsight
On Sports
I
Average Home Has Nearly
1,000 Lbs. of Iron & Steel
LITHIA
lli«u«e
I'urntshlns» mid other
This is the second oi a series
i‘<iul|imi*nt owned by the averna«*
i of question-answers arucies aeal-
T
American
housewife
Contain il
mg witn land lot d and tenant
I.Out) pound« of
total of nearly
rights under the new lederal rent
30c
lie
By
I
Told
You
So
control act. '1ms article covers
Iron mid »teil, part of whbli ma)
Imve outlived ItM UMcfllltlCHM In It*
Friday and Saturday! in moat questions, rent regulat­
Soldiers-*-20c
ions applicable to rented living
pnw 'lit form. nccordlng to n state
The
Bruins
of
the
University
nvn‘ '•«noil y«<sterday by Major
quartets tn
which conditions
Williamson,
l«y man
J.
c'amp
cnanged between the freezing date of California at Los Angeles look,
of March 1, 1942 ana Uctouer i, at present, like the best bet to
White, Oregon, Hwhxxr officer In
MATINEE
1942 when tne law became represent the Pacific Coast in the
charge • of the Ar tn) Scrap Metal
annual Rose Bowl game at Pasa­
effective.
drlva in Jackson < ounty.
Thurs. and Sat.
come New Gear's Day,
«J. What is to be dune if land- dena
This total doe» not Include turn-
Hindsight
had
the
pleasure
of
Continuous Sunday
loiu and tenant cannot agree on
■«. ,>», plumbing and healing <*<iul|>
wnaL tne rent was on Marcn 1. watching the Uclans slaughter the
ni>'nt and other Iron and steel
dtappointing
Bears
of
California
1942?
use.I In building the home Itself
21 to 0 at Berkeley last Saturday
So. Oregon Conference
A.The Rent Director acts to and the 30,000 tans there saw a
"Wo «-It«* th«*se figures" .Miijot
Mid-Week Special
fix tne maximum rent.
Williamson »n|«|, "to show that a
Standings
fine example of team work, both
Q. How is the rent deter­ on offense and defense, on the
large supply of worn-out metal
Wednesday and
w L Pct. ««quipment may he In ><>ur klt<*hm.
mined if the quarters were vac­ ]>art of Babe Horrell's team from
1
000
0
Klamath
Falla
..........
2
ant on March 1, 194.*, but were LA
attic, cellar nr cle»et».
One old
Thursday
Grants Pass .............. 2 0 1.000 metal
rented between December 31. 1941
bed In the attic »III account
.000
With
2
Ashland
0
AdmlMNion:
Adults l&c
W
’
ateifield
handling
the
and Marcn 1, 1942?
,000 fur 40 pound» nf »tool »critp. A
kicking ana passing enures ana Medford
0 2
A. Tne last rent charged in Snelling
»tel spring mattress will add
Children lie
and bulan doing tue GAMES PAST WEEK:
the two months prior to -March
pounds
of
scrap- enough
foi ALWAVN WORTH TIIE MONEY!
Grants
Pass
33
Ashland
0
running,
the
Uclans
present
a
line
1, 1942 is the legal rent.
Grants Pass Froah 13 Junior Hi 6 several helmet» u»o<| by our s. I
Q. \X hat rent is established backiieid and the line charges Klamath Falls 33 Medford 0
finishing tonight
«tier». An old kitchen stove stored
if uie quarters had never been hard and tast and all afternoon Roseburg 12- University Hi •
In your cellar »III provide a» much
tney haa the jump on the Califor­
44
ranteu1 tfefore October 1, 1942?
ns 2&0 pounds of Iron uml »teel
Marehfleld 24 Mvrtlo Point 0
A. The landlord must petition nia tot ward wail. And tne Bruin s GAMES THIS WEEK:
for bombs.
the Kent Director tor a legal pass defense was someunng to Eugene at Klamath Falls
ABBOTT AM) <M»NTELM>
"Hmall<*r»item» which may 1»
watch. True, the Bruins yet nave
rate.
ready to bo scrapped are HI'lNBor».
MedfoYd
at
Bend
Washington,
plus
Q. What is the legal rent if Stanford, Oregon
1/3 pound eu 1«; electric­ Iron, it
the quarters were not rented be­ and Southern California to meet
pounds;
umbrella,
«
t
pound»:
tween December 31, 1941 and betöre they can claim the Hose SCRUBS- WIN EASILY
spring» fre tn an ol«i upholMteri-il
March 1, 1942, but were renieu Bowl bid but right now you can FROM CENTRAL POINT
chair, 5 pounds; Wantetrnnkel, J
mark down the UCLA eleven as
The Ashland high school re­ pound».
after March 1, 1942'.'
boys not quite good
A. The legal rent is that Hindsight's choice for the Pasa- serves,
"We urge housewives to mnk •
enough to make the first team,
charged for the first rental which, dena snow come Jan. 1.
Friday, Saturday
survey of their equipment to »<• *
in turn, is subject to approval
Back in our own backyard, organized their own squad Tues­ a » hat
part of It 1« »ulttihlv for bein.f
or adjustment by the Kent Grants Pass and Klamath Falls day night and gave the previous­ ■erapped.
Every
pound
thu*
Director.
will fight it out at Klamath Falls ly undeafeated Central INMnt high obtained will help Inervase the
team
a
13
t<>0
defeat
to
football
My
lease
will
soon
expire.
Q.
for the southern Oregon confer­ show
Coach Roland Parks why output of »led needed t,,r win-
Must I sign another?
ence championship Oct. 30. This
A, If the tenant had written game should be a great thriller some of them should be given first nlng the war."
I’uison« »1th 1 inolal tu contribuí -
lease and wishes to remain in the since both teams have not dropped team berths.
FAY MCKENZIE
In the second quarter Calvin should contact the Camp White
quarters, he must, at the request a game, conference or otherwise,
IRIN BARRY
I
>321, Extension
of the landlord sign a renewal ot so far this year. Both play non­ Ross got away for a right end 8a I lune officer nt
413»,
or
R.
<».
Plus
run
that
saw
him
gallop
25
yards
Fowler,
county
the lease for the period in his ex­ league opponents next Friday
piring lease or for one year, night. The Pelicans have the edge <o reach pay dirt. He made the i agricultural agent, ut 3453 .Med-
Richard Carlson
ff
ford.
whichever is shorter, The new on paper because of comparative extra point in the same manner.
Albert •asuman
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lease must contain ■
same scores over the same opponents
Behind 7 to 0 as the third
terms and conditions as the ex- and they also have some weight period got under way, the Point­ New Edition Oregon
piling lease, except that it can­ advantage but Grants Pass has a ers threatened Ashland's goal line
Brand Book Ready
call for a rent higher than
were pushed bock. Then In
of winning their first con­ but
Sunday, Monday
SUN • MON • TUE not
The 1941-42 Oregon brand book.
the maximum, or March 1. 1942, chance
the
final
quarter.
Fret!
Kannasto
ference title in many years when shot a pa.iH to Tommy Mansfield containing information on about
rent.
sqquare off against Frank on a sleeper play which was good 10,000 livestock brands, is now I
and Tuesday
Q. A long-term lease signed they
Ramsey
’
s
club
a
week
from
Fri-
the
several years ago calls for a rent
for about 15 yards and
ready for distribution through the
Griizliro' second touchdown.
JOHN
below that charged for compara­ day night.
division of animal industry, state
1942’s
Hindsight can now hold his
PAYNE’ ble units in the same neignbor-
department of agriculture at
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MARGIE HAKT
Salem.
FASTEST &
hood. Is the landlord bound by head up in public because of his
BETTY
ROBERT 1XIWKKY
picking eight out of 10 correctly Permissions by Army
that
figure
in
future
rentals?
This
ediuon
contains
a
supple
­
FUNNIEST
GRABLE
A. No. He may petition for an last week. Oregon State crossed
Required to Held Games ment of 51 pages more than the
VICTOR
MUSICAL.
adjustment. However, no adjust­ us up by losing to Santa Clara 7
1941 book contained, and is avail­
Jerrold
»tale
defense
MATURE
able to stockmen and others In- Workers Urged to Cut
ment will be permitted while the to 0 and Washington State didn't coordinator, Owen.
COMEDY­
yesterday
Issued
n
do this column justice when they
terrsteel at >1.25 which covers
lease is in effect.
Sickness, Accident Toll
ROMANCE!
Q. What happens in the case got setpped on 26 to 12 by USC. warning to nil persons responsible cost of printing and binding'
public gatherings In the Ore­ Holders of the original book
of a house which rents for >100 a The season average now shows 30 for
A »pedi,I H|ipi<nl to nil American
may
month during the summer and games picked, 14 fron and 16 lost, gon “Combat Zone" who fall to obtain the
supplement alone worker» hi«» been iMUed by th«-
for an average of .467. Here fol­ obtain permission from the West­ (1500 brands) for 25 cents
only >25 during tne r*..
Institute of Life Innuranee. Ursina
ern
Defense
Command,
lie
pointed
only $25 during the remainder of low 10 more that should boost
them to exert «*very pon»lble effort
out that failure to comply could LINOTYPE THAT ONCE
the year ?
the percentage some more:
In n
nntlon-wIde
i-nrnpnlgn
to
result In a ban on highly SPOKE GERMAN* GOES
A. In cases of seasonal rents,
Oregon over Idaho at Eugene, easily
reduce th«- srent toll of workers'
publicized,
s
c
h
e
<1
u
I
e
<1
football
ON THE SCRAP HEAP!
landlords may petition for an Oregon State to get back in stride
live» through »li'kiie»« and n< < I-
games and slmllnr gatherings at
adjustment.
against Washington State at Cor­ th«- last minute by the army
OMAHA. NEB
NEB. In the past the dent.
OMAHA,
Q. On March i 1, 1942 I charged vallis. UCLA to be the first to
linotype in the Omaha Daily
3 40.000 Mx-m<»iith *1*011
>40 per month 1 for an unfumihsed beat Santa Clara when they play
ITribiite 1 "spoke German." Now I
"llurliiK the next »lx 1 rltl<-.il
In
addition
to
obtaining
army
n
apartment. In May 1942 I fully at Los Angeles, California to con­
is being scrapped ami in the month» of the war,
war. some
»<>me 24O.OOU
furnished the apartment. Can I tinue her losing streak against approval, all night gatherings In future it will speak a language Amerli-nti
worker» may
«nay lie
I»* . « xpi
»peel­
the
combat
area
lying
west
of
the
legally charge 1 more rent?
Washington at Seattle, Southern
that Nazis can understand even ed to dlr.” the Inxlltute nay«,
A. Yes. but the Rent Director California to get the best of the Cascade Mountains, must also be better.
10% of these live»
•If only
may reduce it later if the increase Stanford Indians at Palo Alto, approved by the Civilian Defense
The
linotype
1»
being
given
to
could
lie
»av«*<l,
sufficient man-
Lighting
Enalneers tn the district
i3 exorbitant.
Notre Dame to whip Illinois at
Nebraska's scrap drive by Vai hour» would bi* a<l»le*l to the n.i-
Q. In March 1942 I did not Urbana, Minnesota's the choice in Involved.
Peter, publisher of the Omaha lion'» production program to build
furnish light and heat to my a close one from Michigan at
Ix*<> O. Spltzbart, newly appolnt-
Tribune and six other Ger­ >,»00 light tank* or 2,400 fighter
tenants. Now I do. Can I charge Minneapolis, Ohio State to eke ed Hanlon offlcer between the Mate Daily
man-language
newspapers in as piano» each year. Minh of the
more than the fixed rent?
out a narrow win over North­ defense council and the military many cities.
»Ickne»» and acclilent» leading to
A. No, not until you get per­ western at Evanston, Duke to command, should be advised of
Mr. Peter haa had offers to buy mortality can lx* prevented If extra
mission from- the Rent Director.
the
time,
place,
approximate
num-
beat Pitt at Pittsburgh, and Iowa
the typesetting machine but felt precaution« are adopted by nil
Q. I have substantially increas­ to
win from Indiana at Blooming­ her of persona expected. and de- that its 2,400 pounds would beat worker» to guard their health unit
ed the furnishings in my apart­ ton.
All are Saturday afternoon tails aa to the pollclng arrange- serve the country by going onto protect th>-m»e|yea agalnnt «<•<■!•
ments over that which I provided
ments «veil In
advance of
the the scrap pile.
games.
<lent».
on March 1, 1942. Am I entitled
gathering», said Owen.
JANE
to a rent higher than that pre­
Mr. Spltzbnrt can be reached by
WYMAN
KLAMATH WINS 83-0
vailing on March 1, 1942.
phoning at «4«». extension 444 or
JAMES
A. No, not until you get per­ TO TIE CONFERENCE
mission and the increase actually
The powerful Klamath Falls by writing direct to Salem.
GLEASON
is substantial.
Pelicans, unbeaten in five starts,
PHIL
Q. My landlord removed the gained a southern Oregon confer­ 7 AUTOS ADDED TO SCRAP
SILVERS
furnishings from my apartment ence tie with Grants i’asB at Med­
Seven autos, all mlnux tires but
in June. The rent, was >50 on ford last Friday when the Pelt­ containing much valuable meta)
March 1, 1942. Can I get a re- cans gained some sweet revenge scrap, were added to the big Vic-
—Also—
duction?
by stopping the Medford Tigers tory Salvage Stockpile at First and
A. Yes, if you petition the 32to 0 before a stadium full of C. streets by The Selby Chevrolet
Rent Director.
company.
cheering fans.
Q. What does the term "fully
These will be broken up and
There was no doubt as to the
furnished" include?
outcome of the game from the shipped out at an early date. The
A. All facilities for modern time both teams took to the field stockpile, added to constantly by
Wed’sday & Thursday living except silver and linen.
although Medford did make some the donations left In the Victory
Q. In March 1942 I rented to good gains but failed to provide Blns. In certainly getting to be a
my sister for >30 a month a type a serious threat for the hard-hit­ monster collection.
of apartment for which I got $50 ting Pelicans.
from other tenants. She has since
PAULETTE GODDARD
SPEED
Medford travels to Bend Friday
moved out. Can I raise the rent night for their annual clash while
LIMIT
RAY MILLAND
on this apartment to >50?
Klamath
Falls
entertains
A. No, not until you get per­
mission from the Rent Director Eugene Axemen.
MILES
“FOR SALE” cards at the GRIZZLIES HAMMERED
BY GRANTS PASS 83—0
Miner office.
The Ashland high Grizzlies,
JE
* vn* . .»u •
■
Buck Privates”
“Her First Romamce”
‘Remember Pearl
Harbor’
“Man From Bodie
Lure of The Islands”
KiuGn
Greyhound
SCHEDULES
CHANGED
‘Men of The Flagship'
z
PllM
The Office of Defense Transportation has ordered bus
COMPLETE WINTER
AUTO SERVICE
companies to reduce operating speed to 35 miles per
hour—we are complying with this order.
This requires thousands of changes in arrival and de­
Every Wednesday
Night
MOVIE MONEY
AUCTION
MINER OFFICE HAS VISITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall of
Charleston Oregon spent a few
days here in Ashland visiting old
friends and Mr. Hall’s old stamp­
ing ground The Miner. Leonard
was wearing the uniform of the
Coast Guard. He is stationed at
Coos Bay. Mr. Hall said that he
likes the service and being out
on the water,but was homesick for
a good old wiff of printers ink
again. When asked to bring in a
few Japs(as there is open season
on them) he replied I want to get
V
the limit for myself first.
parture times for hundreds of cities and towns. New
timetables must be prepared and printed, but due to
Drive in here for a THOROUGH JOB. You’ll
the great amount of work involved there will be some-
discover as so many drivers have that you get
slight delay in the issuance of new schedule folders.
prompt service, very CAREFUL work, and fair
prices
for tho four
critical year» ahead I
Leadership that gets
things donel ____
Please consult your local Greyhound agent for in­
formation on schedules.
* b U k CT• • •
GREYHOUND
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
I
-
■ • V V w 11 a n ro
* um
, ★ GOVERNOR *
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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"SntH Cftt Jhings Done"
(Pd. Adv.) 8n«ll for G ot . Com., Jorry Saylor,
8«c, Platt Bldf., Portland
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