Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 08, 1949, Image 4

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    S outhern O regon News R eview , A sh la n d , Oregon. T h u rsd a y, S eptem ber 8. 1949
OSC* New Pavilion Will
Gat Casaba Play This Fall
Southern Oregon News Review
A shland, Oregon
38 East M ain S treet
E ntered as second-class m a il m a tte r in the post o ffic e at A sh­
land, O regon, F e b ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d e r the act o f Congress o f
M arch 3. 1879
M R and MRS J L O G A N W H IT E
P u b lish e rs
The c o n tra c to r has assured
college o ffic ia ls th a t O regon
State's new $1,8()O.UOO basket*
b a ll p a v ilio n w i l l be ready fo r
the
1949-50 openers
against
U tah here D ecem ber 10 and 17.
The huge s tru c tu re w i l l seat
10,000 fans w ith 85 per cent o f
the seats on the sides
Business Directory
SHOW ERS A B A T H S
F in iti
f 't i
ployed at all in most cases, if a high wage and
overtime payments were made legally mandatory. LEGAL NOTICE
These people can earn a modest wage while developing I
skills and responsiblities which will bring them higher IN circuit court of the
pay as time goes along. The consensus of the experts for T the B ounty N of IN t ,£' v D
was that it was necessary to continue the retail ex- son , probate department
kind o f" e m p lo ^ e n tlf t h e ^ x X t S l T b e e n eU m ^
1116 Matter ° ' th<? Estate
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
d riv e r, “ I w a n t y o u r m oney. I ’ m
serious a bout th is so act n a tu ra l
as you can and hand i t over,
S he rw o o d ’s statem ent said.
S herw ood said th a t the d r iv e r
then ja m m e d on the brakes,
causing th e gun to go o ff.
“ I d on’t k n o w h o w i t missed
h
im
becaue I had the gun p o in t­
E a rl Sherw ood, 24, is s t ill a-
w a itin g his c ir c u it c o u rt h e a rin g ed r ig h t a t h im ,” S herw ood e x­
plained.
on a charge o f ro b b e ry w h ile
He said he d ro pped th e gun
arm ed w ith a de a d ly weapon, in
and
ran aw ay.
A fte r a sh o rt
a case th a t in v o lv e d D a v id B a r­
A N N A B. KR O EG ER
k e r o f A shland, w h o was a tta c k ­ tim e , he re la te d , p o lice o ffic e rs
E x e c u trix o f the Estate o f
ed b y the h itc h -h ik e r he had be­ and the A s h la n d m an w h o had
g ive n h im a l i f t p ic k e d h im up
A nna L a h r, Deceased.
frie n d e d .
and d ro ve h im to the sta tio n V A N D Y K E & L O M B A R D
Sherw ood signed a statem ent w h e re he signed th e statem ent
A tto rn e ys fo r Estate
S aturday confessing the ro b b e ry a fte r q u e stio n in g b y C h ie f o f
P ublished A ug. 18, 25, Sept. 1, 8
a tte m p t and Tuesday w aived P o lice V e rn S m ith .
p re lim in a ry h e a rin g in Justice
S herw ood to ld o ffic e rs th a t he
C o u rt before Judge N e lle B urns. had stolen the 32 C o lt A u to ­
'F lo a t D o n ’t
S im ila r arm ed ro b b e ry charges m a tic fro m a ca r in A lb a n y
B othor M o
w ere file d a t G rants Pass a fte r a ro u n d A ug. 15.
A t fir s t, he
I ’m D u tto d w ith
Sherw ood confessed to the h o ld ­ said, he d id n o t have enough
PULVEX DDT”
up o f E v ie ’s D riv e In n there a n e rve to m ake a h o ld u p , b u t
fe w days before the lo c a l a t­ a fte r a fe w days in G ra n ts Pass
tem pt.
he entered the d riv e -in and was
A fo rm e r o ffic e r in the U. S. g ive n the $40 fro m th e cash reg­
A i r Force, Sherw ood exp la in e d ister.
KJUifUAS
th a t he had n o t w o rk e d m uch
.. K a n * cm art
since le a v in g the a rm y and th a t
he had decided to m ake m oney
CAT O W N ER S: To rid your car o f le a f
the ‘ easy w a y ” ra th e r than
lice, be w re ro use Pul vex R O T E N O N E
w o rk w ith h is hands.
Flea Powder. Specially formulated for cats.
A fte r h o ld in g up a d riv e -in in
G rants Pass on A ug. 31 o r Sept.
1, Sherw ood said, he spent his
C ollege students o f the F irs t
$40 “ ta k e ” th e fo llo w in g day
w ith a g ir l he k n e w as “ B o b b y .” C hurch o f C h ris t and th e m in is ­
B ro k e again, he started h itc h ­ te r and h is fa m ily w ere honored
h ik in g south w ith the idea o f at th e m o n th ly fe llo w s h ip sup­
p e r o f the ch u rch la st F rid a y
“ g e ttin g in to the b ig tim e .”
A b o u t six m iles south o f M ed­ n ig h t. M em bers and frie n d s o f
fo rd , he got a rid e w ith the A sh ­ the ch u rch gathered a b out the
land man and rode w ith h im to food-laden tables a t 7:00 p m
the o u ts k irts o f A shland, w here w ith M rs. V ic to r Shaw , p re s i­
he p u lle d h is gun and to ld the dent o f the W om en’s Social
C irc le , p re sid in g .
S tudents p resent w e re C harles
G e ttlin g , stu d e n t a t O retech,
K la m a th F a lls ; D o ris Renzema
and P h yliss D o w n in g , w h o w i l l
DON’T DELAY !
re tu rn to N o rth w e s t C h ris tia n
college, Eugene, and M rs. R uby
CHECK UP today on
H o llo w a y , D ynise H o llo w a y and
Fire Insurance.
N ancy H o llo w a y , w ho w i l l at­ your
te n d SOC.
Don’t wait until you
The p ro g ra m o f the evening
was arra n g e d by M ilto n Renze­ have a loss to learn that
ma and A rd e n H a ll. O r v ille R en­
your protection is not
zema, accom panied a t the piano
by
his
sister,
D
oris,
sang
“
The
IS NOW
adequate..... that some­
T ru m p e te e r.” E v e l y n R o llin s
IN ASHLAND
and L o is D o w n in g , accom panied
thing has been over­
b y M rs. D o w n in g , sang “ No One
looked..... that your pol­
E ve r Cared fo r M e L ik e Jesus.”
AT THE
Im a je a n W illia m s gave read­
icy does not fit because
ings; m o vin g p ictu re s o f the
B ib le School w ere show n by
of an addition to your
M ilto n Renzema, colored slides
o f lo ca l scenery w ere show n by
property or a new mort­
IL C IH S ,o n s is ■
W allace M c N a i r , im p ro m p tu
gage. Call us now.
6? h ; t main
ta lk s o f a p p re cia tio n w ere given
by several in b e h a lf o f the m in ­
ister, E a rl F. D ow ning, and his
fa m ily . M rs. F annie Legge tt
ALTERATIONS
gave a s h o rt ta lk to the college
students.
BILLINGS AGENCY
AND FITTINGS
M rs. L . G. H aynie, Mrs. J u lia
(Since July 1883)
S eiters and M rs. Shaw w ere in
DEPENDABLE
WHILE YOU
charge o f decorations and the
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
s e rvin g o f th e meal.
Awa'its Hearing
In Circuit Court
College Students,
ASHLAND. OREGON
Phone 6942
PHONE:
2-6866
FREE ESTIMATES
H earths A Fireplaces
s to re F ronts #
Ashland Machine Shop
Walter Redfurd, Realtor
ROBERT C. PITTS
Ranches — Farms — Homes
Business Property
Jess Kidwell,
Telephone 3552
38 East Main
Business Phon* 7866
Ashland, Oregon
Res. Phone 3176
MACHINE WORK
WELDING
Saw Mills — Trucks
Industrial Equipment
53 Second St.
Phone <771
(If no answer call 2-2816)
CALL
5551 or 3341
Mirror Barber Shop
ASHLAND or JOHNSON
and ROOMING HOUSE
CAB
We Shave and Rest You
FAST —
243 Fourth St.
Nortridge Electric Co.
ÍUE ROCHE SHOP
S. C. Jones & Sons
WAIT
G et yo u r Job P rin tin g at the
News R eview
Comer Main and Oak
Ashland Hotel Building
Phone 8781
Phone 4411
Hooper’s Radiator Service
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Clogged Radiators Roiled Out
and Repaired
WIRING------Industrial . . . Commercial
. . . Domestic
W a lte r N o rtrid g e
New Cores Installed
W illia m E. H arrison
166 North Main
Phone 5071
135 M one
DIAL
Phone 4851
STATIO NERY-
5888
OFFICE SUPPLIES—
NEW LITHIA CAB
Insured Carriers—
Prompt 24-Hour Service—
Stand at Steak House Cafe
Don and Lois Travis
COMMERCIAL PRINTING—
Telephone 8561
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
38 East Main
Pritchard’s Grocery
C. E. Taylor
Groceries — Lunchmeats — Milk
Beverages
Rte. 1, Box 519A, Fordyce Street
Painting — Paper Hanging
Contract by the hour
OPEN E V E R Y E V E N IN G U N T IL 9
Pastor, Honored
THE TAILOR
HOURS:
9-12 and 1-5
Evenings by Appointment
)
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that the F in a l A ccount o f A nna
B. Kroeger, as E x e c u trix o f the
Estate o f A nna L a h r, Deceased,
has been file d in the C irc u it C ourt
o f Jackson C ounty, State o f Ore
gon, and th a t the 19th day o f
September, 1949, at the h o u r of
9.00 A . M. has been d u ly set fo r
the hearing o f objections to such
fin a l account and settlem ent
thereof, at w h ich tim e any person
interested in such estate m ay ap­
pear and file objections in w r itin g
and contest the same.
Dated and fir s t published this
18th day o f A ugust, 1949.
Confessed Robber
514 Granite St.
DEPENDABLE —
COURTEOUS —
of
A N N A L A H R . Deceased
22 SWEDENBURG BLDG.
INTERIOR TILE CONTRACTOR
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
T H A T A P U B L IC H E A R IN G
W IL L BE H E L D before M e lv in
The New Wage-Hour Law
J. C o n k lin , E x a m in e r fo r the
The new wage hour bill, as passed by the House, State M ilk M a rk e tin g A d m in ­
establishes a flat 75-cent minimum. It also continues is tra tio n , in the C ourthouse,
M e dford, Oregon, Tuesday, Sep­
the existing retail establishment exemption, with tem
ber 13, 1949 at the h o u r o f
minor modifications.
1:15 P. M , to receive te stim o n y
It is important that the public understand the rea­ and evidence on m a tte rs re la t­
the p ro d u c tio n and d is­
son for the last provision, inasmuch as efforts were tr ing ib u to
tio n o f flu id
m ilk and
made to knock it out of the bill, and that may happen cream in the Jackson C o u n ty
again. Retailing, especially in the smaller communities, M a rk e tin g A re a and to consider
in im u m w holesale and re ta il
has peculiarities which are not shared by most other m
prices and m in im u m prices dis-
industries and businesses. For example, it is usually jtr ib u to r s sh a ll pay to producers
x - on a 40-hour
.
D A T E D at P o rtla n d . Oregon,
impossible a.-------
for a -------------------------------------------
retail store to operate
o f Septem ber, 1949
week—many people can shop only on Saturdays, or on th is 2nd day
M IL K M A R K E T IN G
certain evenings.
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
S T A T E O F O R EG O N
Furthermore, retailing has room for beginners, part-
Thos. L. Oh Isen,
time workers, and unskilled labor whose services can­
A d m in is tra to r,
not justify a high wage—and who might not be em­ P u b lis h Sept. 8, 1949
atd, many people, whom the wage-hour law’ is supposed
to help, would have been hurt.
whTih
framin& the new bill took these facts,
which are based on years of operating experience bv
^ s SeiyreS’ int° COnsiderati°" I" ‘ha? re ^ rd . it act
OPTOMETRIST
Ashland's only
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
IATI0R
l)r. Robert J. l ine
J. A, MARION
LEGAL NOTICE
• lE(
D R A IN BO AR D S
Suggestions and Estim ates Free
Tolman Creek Road & Highway 99
Telephone 3731
TEXTURING
Telephone 2-2916
Pioneer Glass
Loans on
tt .
Made to Measure Screen D oon
and Windows— Glass Grinding
E X P E R T C A B IN E T W O R K
Windows — Doors — Auto Glass
Furniture
Automobile
Livestock
Salary
SEE
John Hamstreet, Mgr.
2-2961
137 North Pioneer
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Commercial Finance Corp.
and Cabinet Shop
Telephone
_
Ashland
75 Oak S t
2 5,11
Ashland
M-374—Lie—S-296
KNOX
SHOE REPAIR
Craftsmanship plus Top Q uality Materials
A ll Kinds of Polish— Shoe Accessories
“While You Wait Service”
45 East Main
DR. E. N. TERRILL
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
CURLY’S
By Experienced Craftsmen
CABINET SHOP
Telephone 8561
Southern Oregon News Review
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-
Windows -
Screens
E. G. BRISCOE
Phone 7081
Phoenix, Ore.