Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 03, 1949, Image 4

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Souüuro Orage* N o m Ksvirw, Aablaad.
Thuradey, March j , 1949
Posed to the Klu Klux Kian, I do wagon roads used to be.
not believe In hand made laws.
With best wishes and success
fHEKN
We know we have good laws anc and prosperity to our citizens
C om m ents in thia column do will succeed, and also with the good attorneys in the state of and city of Ashland.
Published every Thursday by
not of nocMsity rafloct the views Betterment League, that we may of Oregon. Why not let the law
Yours
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
of the publishers of this news- all get back to normal, so we take action. It can be done Why
HENRY C. GERDES
papor.
alaad. Ora«sn
38 East Main Street
not try it.
can etnjoy ourselves with
272 Maple St., Ashland
Carry! H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
I wish to give my sincere another.
Now, as we are about to have
thanks to the many friends, who
Why weren’t some of these another election, I hope that the Get your Job Printin« at the
______________ WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
asked me, and asked others, to
News Review
projects started years ago, when opposition will take notice and
place my name on the next bal-
play
a
fair
game
of
cards,
with
material
and
labor,
was
in
reach-
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash*
ot
O regoa Oas-tlfte« M arshall
Mayor Williams.
If not there
distance. . but z no, we ;
Innd, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
J
M
X
March 3, 1879.
could be another recall, until we
Straw berry P lan ts
for me to change climate
sh L ,“ n^M
u rni"“ 1“ hard' get our city back to normal liv­
Grown In Faatern Oregon
Gerdes and I are planning on S ‘T h M“? °r Wdluuna because ing conditions, and also get our
W rite Tor P rlle Elat
taking a trip to C a l i f i i X ArT n
falr‘ streets back to city streets, In­
A grloaU aral B esea reh Waraeelee
O pportunity
zona. New Mexico. Old ¿ e x ^ . L ^ c ^
Pr° SPerily
10 stead of mud, and slush, und
K oule 1. B os 71. P ayette. Idaho
<-huek holes, as the old country
, .
THERE’S OPPORTUNITY IN THE APPROACHING BUYER S and Texas, where the blue bon
Again 1 hope the Betterment
Market and the smart merchandiser is the man who is going to realize net grows.
Should my health improve we
l ” W?11 aucceed. after all r
this and keep pushing his goods, his services, and his location.
may be gone permanently If so r y have been accuaed in a pub-
1949 may not be as good a year as 1948. For some it may be better.
we regret to leave our many
Cox’8
Those who find it better will be the ones who work for it.
friends, and the beautiful citv of
, te’ Floater’ . non business
This editorial is addressed to all the people who have business houses, Ashland. I wish to see the citv people and Klu Klux Kian, all I
whether they be one man operated or one hundred men.
grow and prosper.
can sa^
Ibat if this had hap-
«
Let us keep the good work up Funed ?? Texas> some years ago,
Merchandise and services have been self propelled for the past three
accuser- in 20 hours I
years. But no merchandise has ever been manufactured that was intend­ and make the News Review
daily,
so
then
we
can
get
news
|
have
wished he had cov-
ed to be self propelled. People still have to be sold and this is true in
when it is news, and the w h o l e hlS
and for #ure ***«•
normal times.
story.
[after, would not have let his lips
The past three years have been abnormal. The next few years might
Then when a person writes a | run away with him.
approach normalcy. If these coming years are normal ones the guy letter of his or her opinion, for
1 always have been bitterly op-
who gets in there and advertises, tells people about his products, and the betterment and prosperity
HERE is a Service Station that not only provides
who sells, will be the guy whose business prospers and grows.
of the city, it will not be criticiz­
Personal income in 1949 will be 178 per cent above what it was in ed, by the Editor’s last word.
What about the present good
it» customer» with every modern facility for the
1940, and that’s allowing for a drop of four per cent from i948’s
city government? What do you
figures.
Few people who own businesses are advertising adequately these days. think? Ashland has about 7,000
proper servicing of cars . . . but is staffed with
population, first the water shed
The ratio of advertising to sales is lower today than it has been in any
and now five hundred and fifty
year since the first World War.
attendants who have had long experience in the
thousand for schools.
This is
The return of a buyer’s market can mean good business. . . . for the needed badly, but in addition I
good merchant.
Service Station field.
was told we need $100,000 for a
library, $100.000 for fire station.
$100,000 for poet office. $550,000
★ ★ ★
Phone J7JI
for new hospital, and 90 to 100 ! aJJ 4*b St.
Now that spring is here
let us check your
thousand dollars for new mach
Spring
inery and repairs on our electric
light plant
car for spring driving.
THE BACK LOTS A N D THE ALLEYS ARE BEGINNING TO
This Is one million and a half,
echo with the shouts of hopeful pitchers and catchers. Spring is here. for us 7000 population to pay,
When the younger members of the family start dragging out the base­ now if we don’t help our Mayor
ball gloves and looking for the baseball its a sure sign that a whole Tom Williams, who is doing his
:ovey of robins and other spring time signs won’t be far behind.
utmost to keep our citizens from
this heavy tax burden, what will
become of the old pensioners, at
40 or 50 dollars a month Income
the laboring men and women.
The land lords would have to
double their rents. If this all
M 0NUM 1
tomes, we might as well, put our
hat
under
our
arm
«,
close
our
Marble,
Orastit». Brena»
The 14th annual convention of A. Berninghausen of Ashland;
District No. 5, Southern Oregon senior vice president, Alice SL doors and get going down the
Extra Lattarla« Available
Womens Relief Corps was held Laurent, Grants Pass; junior vice highway.
B
U R N S AGENCY
My wishes and prayers are
at Central Point, Oregon, March president, Carrie Young. Med-;
-Q » Ik. P lu a *
1. Morning session consisted ol ford; chaplain, Marietta Pratt, of with Mayor Williams, that he
opening of Corp6 by Central Grants Pass; conductor, Viola
Point; seating of convention of­ Troutman, Central Point; guard,
ficers by Grants Pass Corps, in­ Frieda Laurence, Medford; as­
troduction of Department Pres­ sistant guard, Nellie Penny, of
ident Leona Godfrey of Port­ Grants Pass; secretary-treasurer
land address of Welcome by Vi Nellie Peters, Ashland; poet in­
ola Troutman of Central Point; spector, Iva Copingter, Central
response by Celia A. Bem ing- Point; musician. Willie Mae Mc­
hausen, pro tern of Ashland; con­ Lean, Grants Pass; press corre­
vention secretary’s report; trib­ spondent, Louisa Reed, Grants
FO R
ute to Past District Presidents; Pass; color bearer No. 1. Eliza­
also tribute to flag; memorial; re beth Faber, Central Point; color
ports of corps in the district; ad bearer No. 2. Madge Dorman, of
joum for a luncheon that proved Grants Pass; color bearer No. 3,
Minnie Hassler, Ashland: color
to be a banquet.
Reconvening for the afternoon bearer No. 4, Mayble Reinking
M em bers and S ig n e rs o f th e R ecall
a patriotic skit was presented by Medford.
After exempUcation of various
Millie Mae McLean of Grants
P etition
Pass Corp, assisted by Depart­ parts of the work the business
was
brought
to
a
close
and
the
ment presidents and the four
.
AMBROSE, IS PO SITIVELY THE O N L Y W A V
Corps presidents of the District. new officers were duly installed
8:00
p.m.
I FIND OUR E LE C TR IC A L WIRING 'CO NVENIENT'/"
by
Department
President
Leona
Election of officers followed
an invitation from
Burnside1 Godfrey. Those from Ashland at­
»v»rl»»d y»ur » la ctrlc circuit«. W han y»u
Corp No. 24, of Ashland, to meet tending were Celia A. Bem lng-
hausen,
Minnie
Cantrall,
Viola
b
u
ild
»r m »d »rn lg» p r e v ld e ADIQUATI WIRING,
here for 1950 convention.
Officers for 1950 for the 15th Helman, Frances Dorby, Nellie
Peters, Effie Gailbraith and Min­
convention are, president Celia nie Hassler.
See Your Local E lectrical
N E W S R E V IE W
Letters to the Editor -
A SERVICE STATION THAT
HAS FIRST CLASS ATTENDANTS
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
Rapier’s Mobil Service
Womens Relief Corps To Meet In
Ashland In 1950 For Convention
MEETING NOTICE
CIVIC BETTERMENT LEAGUE
MARCH 4,1949
a t th e
C ontractor
SUIT IV EQUITY TO QUIET TITLE
IU X E O V S
IN C IRC UIT
COURT
OK t h e
ST A T E OK OREGON IN ANO KOR
T H E COUNTY OK JACKSON,
W.
.M A RTIN and D EL T A
C.
M A RTIN , husband and w ife.
P la in tif fs
p rem ises, and o f th e w h ole th ereo f
fiTu a.nd. ?leaf, o f an y * “ d aU r ,« h t.
Htle. esta te , lien or In terest o f said I
D efen d a n ts, or an y o f them , and
hlrii>?aCi „ s n<1
o t 9 1* D efen d an t«
herein, and each and a ll
p erson s
ln,?• or to c la l™ by, through or
under them , or an y o f them , be fo r ­
ever enjoined, restra in ed and barred
from a sse r tin g , a tte m p tin g to esta b -
’ ‘JT cla lm l“ < * n y righ t, title , e s - i
tate, lien or in te r e st in or to said
Portion th ereo f, and
UH« to sa id prem -
r e st b fo rev er q u ieted and s e t a t I
K. U. M ANN and L O U ISE M ANN,
husband and w ife, each and a ll the
unknown h eirs o f K. H. Mann and
L ou ise Mann, i f deceased; and a lso
an y and a ll o th er p erson s or p ar­
tie s unknown, cla im in g a n y righ t,
o tle , lien , claim , e sta te or in te r e st in
and to th e rea l property described in
U»® C om plaint h erein. D efen d an ts.
The date o f the Order for P u b ll- i
TO; Each, ev ery and a ll o f the above
cation o f th is S u m m on s is th e 16
nam ed D efen d a n ts:
day
o f February. 194», and the tim e
IN T H E N A M E OK T H E STATE
o y OREGON you and each o f you prescribed fo r p u b lication o f thl«
are h ereby required to appear and Sum m ons is once each w eek fo r four
a n sw er th e C om plaint filed a g a in st co n secu tiv e w eeks.
f,r8 t P vb lish ed th is 17th
you In th e above e n titled su it on or
f ± re. ? % i ir , t dai o i four w eeks day o f Kebruary, 1949
VAN DYKE A LOMBARD
f.r° “ 7 le.J?alec, ° £ 058 n r 8 t P ublica­
tion o f th is Sum m ons, and i f you
A ttorneys for P la in tiffs
P ost O ffice Address:
fa il so to appear and a n sw er said
Box
»13, Ashland, Ore.
£?,r w an t th ereof,
the
P la in tif fs w ill a p p ly to the Court 50,51,52, 1
fo r the r e lie f
dem anded
in their
C om plaint, su c c in c tly sta ted a s fo l­
lo w s, to -w lt:
RED CROSS DRIVE
T h a t a D ecree be entered adjudi BEGINS IN TALENT ....
e a tin g an y and a ll righ t, title, estate,
lien or claim w h ich you or any ol
Talent, March 2 — Red Croat
you h ave or cla im to h a v e in, to or
upon th e real prop erty situ a ted in drive started Monday in Talent.
Jack son C ounty, Oregon, p articu larly Mrs. Edna Holdridge Is in charge
d escrib ed a s fo llo w s, to-w lt:
T h e E a st H a lf o f th e S o u th ea st with Mrs. Hazel Siedlemier as­
Q u arter o f th e N o rth w est Q uarter sisting her.
and
th e
H a lf o f the N o rth ea st Q uarter ol
th e S o u th w est Q uarter (E U N E U
?JVj 4 > . aJ14 n S ectio n 83. T ow n sh ip
«9 S ou th , R an ge 1 E a st o f the W.
M., Jack son C ounty, Oregon.
ALSO, B eg in n in g a t the N o rth ­
Talent, March 3 — The Garden I
e a s t corn er o f th e E a st H a ll of
th e S o u th ea st Q uarter
o f the
N o r th w e st Q u arter o f Section 23 Club met March 2 at the home
T ow n sh ip 3» S ou th , R an ge 1 E ast of Ruth Zediker. Edna Holdridge I
o f th e W. M., J a ck so n C ounty acted as co-hostess.
O regon,
run
th en ce
E a st 6 61
ch a in s; th en ce S o u th 71 d eg rees
The meeting was led by M rs.,
W est 0.64 c h a in s; th en ce South Claude Ward and the discussion!
30 U d eg rees
W est 4.70 ch ain s;
th en ce S ou th 41 d e g rees W est 6.60 centered around "Pest Control."
ch a in s; th en ce N orth 8.62 ch a in s
to th e p oin t o f b egin n in g.
Clara Rice accompanied the A
E X C E P T IN G TH ER EK R O M : T ract
d escrib ed In Vol. 286, P a g e 2,
Culvers to California.
She I
D eed R ecords,
J a ck so n
C ounty,
Oregon,
stopped off at Capistrano to visit
A nd d e c la rin g a n y and a ll su ch her folks while Mr. and Mrs.
c la im s to be n u ll an d void; and d e­
c la r in g th at th e sa id P la in t if f s are Culver continued on to Los An­
th e ow n ers In fe e sim p le o f said geles.
G arden Club S tu d ies
Control o f P e sts
Civic Club House
Im p ortan t - P lea se A tten d - Im portant
MOTOR IN N
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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S P E C IA L S
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
a t th e
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired New
PLAZA GROCERY
Van Camp’s Hominy, No. 2 j tin 15c
Jello, all favors
3 for 22c
Corn Flakes, large size
17c
Tide Washing Powder
Apple Pie Quick
No. 1 Spuds, 10 lbs.
*»x ro» roua « « h onBEN stamps
Interior TUa Contractor
10 year« experience
Skilled Workmanship
ee Estimates
Phone 0942
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135
M ac’s Shoe Shop
w . C. K eK IN N ia, Prop.
■«Uatog . B«»« aUels
Ph. 4851 l»<2 a . at.
Aah Und
Oak Street Oarage
AND MACHINE 8HOP
Pritchard s G rocery
Arc and Acetylene Welding . ¡Groceries
Lunchmeata
Milk
Machine Work - Metal Fabri­
cation - General Auto a n d Tpen until » Beverages
p.m. every evening
« - Truck Repair.
iT olm sn Creek Road and B w y. »9
70 Oak Bt
P h on s 4M«
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C h iro p ra ctic..
H ealth Clinic
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Telephone <711
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tlm atee free.
T extu rin g
T elephone 22»ie . « to 6 p.m.
Rosemary’s
Radio Repairs
Flower Shop
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C. E. Taylor
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