THE ('.OLD HILL NE W-b THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1934
FOOTS CREEK
NEWS
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Retain Your Preient
(Ity Mrs. Marlun l.ance)
S H E R IF F
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ut the home of hi» brother A rth ur
Itile» und fu inlly ut .Medford.
Vote for
Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd M iller from 1
mar Riviera spent Monday a fte r
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lance.
Tin- Civic Improvement club held
Ils regular meeting ul the bomi- of CANDIDATE JDK D IN N E ’»
Mrs. Galllgur Friday uftrrnoon.
CAMPAIGN PLATFORM GIVEN
After the business session, the bills
which w ill appear on the Novem
Joe E. Dunne, republican candi
ber ballot were discussed in u man- date for governor, in bis campaign
ncr Ihut showed u comprehensive ing over the stale, is stressing the
knowledge of how these measures fact Hud lie is the fattier of the
would effect the home life of the 85,00 aillo license fee.
couiiuunity and stale. Mrs. Curlus
'the o ilie r plunks in his platform
Magerle of the Josephine General
include:
hospital of Grunts Puss made clear
"Pay-aa-you-go” policy of gov
ihul (he Healing Arts constitutional
..inendmeul would be a menace Io ernment; reduce taxes, reduce ex
life, Io the efficiency of our hos penditures.
Old age pensions and unemploy
pitals and Io the workman's com
pensation net. She closed her re ment insurance.
Liberalize m ining laws to en
marks w ith a pleu to vote No on
305 X. Mrs. O'Hara explained the courage development of resources.
Heorganize department of agri
Grange Power Hill. This b ill had
been passed hut due to u referen culture Io give greater service to
dum it is uguin on the ballot. So farmers and dairymen.
Maintain present standard of
, that we could hike advantage of Ihe
i heap power soon available at Bon school system.
Complete highway system, mak
neville dam. Mrs. CuCroxs Inld Hull
Muscles Shoals owned by the gov ing market roads integral pari.
Readjust Iruck and bus laws Io
ernment since the war sold DOW«*
Io private companies at a fraction aid small truckers.
Strict supervision of relief work
of a cent per unit, but the eonsumer
paid ten cents |K-r unit fo r the de to avoid extravagance, profiteering
livery. That these measure* only and favoritism.
Strict supervision and regulation
supplied the necessary machinery
if needed to make this cheap power of public u tilitie s and u tilitie s
available in Ihe homes. Mrs. Green ¡securities.
Make Bonneville power project
-xpluiued the Townsend Holatfon
Pension and presented a petition beneficial Io ALL Ihe people
for s'gners. Mrs. Victor Birdseye through Itouldcr dam plan, retu rn
discussed the Tax Lim itation b ill. ing m illions annually Io Oregon
Mrs. Joe Woodcock was assistant when fu lly developed, thus paying
hostess. Those from here a tte n d in r, - all school taxes and relieving
were Miss Audrey W hile, Mrs. Alice property of (his huge lax burden
Hirhardson, Mrs. Victor Birdseye,
Mrs. (Jay Biles and Mrs. Lloyd r?
M iller.
H. D. Reed
Vote 43 X for
WALTER J.
:
Democratic Nominee for
O L M S C H E ID
i
County Judge
REPI BI.ICAN NOMINEE
Paid Political
General Elerllon, Nov. 0
Adv.
Vote for R. E. Nealon
YOUR PRESENT COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
And Have Experienced Conscientious
Service
Paid Political Adv
RETAIN
EARL B. DA Y
for
County Judge
Republican Nominee
Knows and appreciates the farmer’s problems.
Will welcome your support if you feel that his
efforts to restore harmony, economy and good
business policies have been successful-
—Paid Political Adv.
To Jackson
County Republicans:
Ihe l adies Aid of Ihe Presbyter-
! Ian church of Hogue River met
| October 19. at Ihe home of Miss
I T lllic Anderson. Plans were made
and committees apixiintcd fo r the
| bazaar to he held November 16. A
I school lunch w ill he served at
! noon and a chicken dinner In the
i veiling. II was reported Ihe manse
is now ready Io be rented as Jo-
I -a ph Bowdoin the student pastor
who fills the pulpit on Sunday is at
tending the Normal at Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald left
Sunday fo r
Yreka,
C alifornia, I
where they were called by the ;
serious Illness of Mrs. McDonald’s
I brother who is a patient in a hos
pital there.
I he Itepublcuil Count) Central committee presents herewith the
entire Republican ticket Io he voled for next tuesday.
It is one of the most reprevem alive tickets the party has ever
placed bclorc the people. Every candidate is a well known taxpay
er. a successful tanner, stockman or business man, perfectly quul-
itied Io t ill Ihe position Io winch lie aspires and is w orth) of your
,upporl. All Hie legislative and county cuudidaUs have ably serv
ed Hie |M-ople. three of whom, Earl Day, lo r county Judge, Walter
oimselieid, lo r sheriff and it. E. Nealon, commissioner, are serv
ing by appointment» Io f ill vacancies and are asking fo r election.
I he Republican committee has been seriously handicapped ill
c iiiiu c iilig toe i .iu>| a:gn. ow ing lo Hie fad Unit il lias not hud the
support of a il) Mediord newspaper fo r governor and has been un
nine to ge what it wanted printed in Mr. Dunne’s behalf unless t
plllt* a il ai Ihe high rales charged for political advertising Being
exceedingly short of funds to conduct the campaign the committee
has been unable to present Ihe splendid qualities of Mr. Dunne.
I'he Democratic committee and orators, slate and local, headed
by Hie old Democratic win horse. Os West, unit assisted by the
Democratic press, are urging Democrats to stand by their tickets,
both count) and stale, to a man and are asking Republicans to
desert their regular nominees and vole for their Democratic can
didates, including Hie 71-year old candidate for governor, who is a
retired arm) olfieer thaw ing >9,000 u year retired o ffice r’s pay mid
woo is i.ol acquainted w itn tins .talc mid the needs of the people
owing lo his I w .sears actual residence in this slate.
I he committee earnestly urges all Republicans, both men .mil
svi men. lo resent Ihe Democratic appeal, go to Ihe polls next
Tuesday and vole for the regular Bepuhliean nominees.
l i l . l ’l HI.ICANS. REMEMBER NO DEMOCRAT CAN HE ELECT
ED TO ANY OFFICE IN THIS COUNTY OH STATE W ITHOUT
IT BEING DONE BY REPUBLICAN VOTES. So do your duly next
Tuesday and help ro ll up a big m ajority for every man on the
ticket.
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THE REPUBLICAN TICKET—
For Congressman— JAMES W. MOfT.
For Governor— JOE E. DUNNE.
For Secretary of State— EARL SNELL.
•or State Superintendent— CHAS. A. HOWARD.
•or Labor Commissioner— C. H. GRAM.
For State Senator— GEO. W. DUNN.
For Representatives— A. E. BROCKWAY,
GLENN O. TAYLOR.
For County Judge— EARL B. DAY.
b'or County Commissioner— R. E. NEALON.
l or Sheriff— WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
For Surveyor— PAUL B. RYNN1NG.
For Constable— ED HOLLENBEAK..
Paid adv. by Ihe Bepuhliean County Central Committee, Medford. |
Belly Biding attended Ihe b irth
day party given hv Mrs. Boh Cook
•mil Mrs. Floyd Lance id the Cook
home in Gold H ill Monday evening
Oeloher 22 in honor of Bulb
Lance’s tw elfth b irtlid u ).
Mrs. Alice Richmond of Corvallis,
Oregon, came Friday lo spend a
week as the guest of her grand
daughter, Mrs. Victor Birdseye. She
has visited the past month w ith her
brother Nathan High of Ashland.
Bay Gaunyaw of Ingot, C aliforn
ia. arrived Friday and is visiting at
Hu home of his sister. Mrs. George
Lance who returned from the
Sacred Heart hospital at Medford
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeFord of Med
ford are Ihe parents of a daughter
horn Oeloher 20. Mrs. DeFord v .ill
he remembered by tier m in .’
friends as Mary Anna Htinsley, eld
est daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. R irh-
m-d Itunsley who form erly lived on
Foots creek and were very active In
Sunday school work.
Mrs. Bertha Poyer called at the
Birdseye home Sunday, and also
visited on Birdseye creek.
Ralph Biles spent the week end
FAVORS Payment of old age pension;
Equal Distribution of Road Funds;
Economy, but not at the expense of
efficiency.
Pay His Own Milage to and from County
Work.
YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED
VOTE 39 X H. D. REED
— Paid Political Adv.
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MEDFORD’S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT
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CRATZniAW 1
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Adults-25c
Mats.-25c. Eves.-35c. Kiddies 10c
Kiddies-lOc
Ends Saturday
F riday and Saturday
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
RICHARD CROMWELL
“HIDEOUT”
“Name the Woman”
Prevue Saturday Nite
Prevue Saturday Nite
Eyestrain
Sun., Mon,, and Tues.
So much of your life ’s w ork
and happiness depends upon
the condition of your eyes.
Have an 18 point eye examin*
ation today.
and Josephine Hutchinson in
Guy Kibbee — Aline MacMahon
“HAPPINESS AHEAD”
“Big Hearted Herbert”
Starts Wednesday
A ll Star Cast in
Dr. Orville H. Scheetz
OPTOMETRIST
606 East II SI. — Grants Pass
Near the Post Office
Sunday and Monday
DICK POWELL
1
Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday
Spencer Tracy — K etti Gallian
“Mrs. Wiggs of the
Cabbage Patch”
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“MARIE GALANTE”
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
Grants Pass & Josephine Bank
Grants Pass, Oregon. October 17, 1934
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
('.ash anil due from b a n k * It87,799.70
U. S. Bonus
8211,225.00 8399,024.70
Other Bonds ...................................... 99,081.99
County, School and City Warrants
34,655.05
Loans and Discounts ............... ..... 274.670.78
Stock Federal Reserve Bank ...............
4,500.00
Subscription Federal Deposit In
1,163.01
surance Corporation ........................
Bank Premises ........................
48,750.00
F urniture and Equipment ....
15.820.00
Other Heal Estate ......................
14.129.24
Gold Dust -----------------------
Capital Stock .......... .........- - ..........8100,900.00
Surplus and Undivided P rofits ....... 39.900.33
DEPOSITS ------------------ ----------------- 754,707.31
2,812.87
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8894,607.64
_________
8894,607.64
Deposits in the Grants Pass and Josephine Bank are Insured Under the Terms of the Federal De
posit Insurance Plan
O pportunity Follows a Bank Account
J. I.. Calvert, President
I.. M. Mitchell
Member Federal Reserve System
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Sam H. Baker, Vice-President and Cashier
A. K. Cass, Assistant Cashier
Jnnies Christiansen
G. H. Kesterson
O. S. Blanchard
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
The First National Bank
of Southern Oregon
Grants Pass, Oregon. October 17, 1934
ROSEVILLE AND
WELLER POTTERY
Many Lovely Piece#
Vases, Bowls,
Pitchers, Jardiniers,
Creamers,
Casseroles
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
$250,818.50
U. S. Bonds ....................................... 277,050.00
Other Bonds and W arrants ...
317,749.80
Stock Federal Reserve B a n k .............
3,000.00
Subscription Federal Deposit In
surance Corporation ...................
1,763.20
Bank Building and Fixtures
34,000.00
Other Beal E s ta te ............................. 10,919.35
Cash and Due from Banks
383,213.19
L IA B ILIT IE S
Capital Slock
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Reserves ......................................
Circulation ................................
DEPOSITS ................................
Member of Federal Reserve System
Ex pe r i e new I M a n a genu- n t
MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
Stanton Howell, Prop.
Grants Pass, Oregon
OFFICERS
J. T. Tuffs, President; I.. B. Hall, Vice-President
H. K. Hackett, Cashier; J. T. Fry, Asst. Cashier
K. Hamnicrbacher, Assl. Cashier
.
94,297.39
8,603.85
50,000.00
1.075,612.80
$1,278,514.04
$1,278,514.04
Distinctive Blended
Colorings in Soft
Shades
$50,000.00
..
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Conservative Methods
DIRECTORS
II. D. Norton
C. H. Demaray
Mrs. Sallie Lundburg
I.. B. Hall
Frank Mashburn
J. T. Fry
J. T. Tuffs
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