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Page 6 Townsend Picnic Is Huge Success; Hundreds Attend The Townsend club basket pic- nic, held in Ashland’s Lithia park Sunday. June 15, was a decided success, according to Townsend Revolving fund pension advocates. There was a large crowd present for the dinner, at which 60 gal lons of coffee was consumed, made by Clarence Lane and Sherman Ftowell. Entertainment committees’ part of the program began at 2:15 when Gray and Wolcott produced several old-time selections on violin and guitar. The Ashland male quartet followed with a number of appro priate songs. Mr. Van Weagin of Medford gave a roping exhibition and Miss Sewell, also of Medford, told of her Townsend club's growth to 705 members in seven months. Mr. Oliver of Medford gave several in teresting and entertaining selec tions, imitating birds, bees, lions, cats and a host of others including W. J. Bryan’s Chicago speech. W. M. Perry, Medford, made a short and able talk on the Townsend Revolving pension plan. C. B. Lamkin gave a short talk, using a farmer’s comparison of hoarded dollars to a pile of manure in his lot, which was no good until ozm » nnd ‘ scattered and rtut put In to nca use. J. R. Pitt eager was chairman for the day. Ashland Townsend club No. 1 meets every Thursday night in the local armory at 8 o' clock. Today and Saturday * MU! SMU LUK MA» »U« lilt IIS HIST aaTKNOTW Friday, June 21,1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER 2 Features THE CASINO MURPER CASE PLUS A Roaring Action Romance of Today’s Railroads SiMiW Ostes U THE ISLAND OF A r V E llis I sland ,tut éntranll ro me MOST WYV> MflTINd PÜT OF CI1TO6 106t. Wb WILD AÍTW WAJtt EIU5, A New aww» 0W® IT PRO» 10 (15 ¿DNS MH OVER BY NEW YORK STRIE. (T IS LOCATED BUTCHER ¿=3$ PRODUCEDTHE MOST CITIZENS OF THE UNITED STATES in UPPER NEW VOCK BAY NEAR nw BATTERY TTNUAS SOLD 8 y NEW YORK STATE TO TH UNITED STATES IN 1608 MOWSR»MANY YEARS USED A6 A FXMDt-R MftjAZiMi IN l89l IT WAS MADE AN IMT h HJANT STATION TO RW AG CASRE SARDEN. 1HB0UW IT MSS Ml IMWWB *H0 tKTK UN (TEO 5WIE5 THROUGH THE PORT OF New YORK WHKH IS ALMOST THREE «JJWTJ8 Of ALL THOSE WHO ENTER THE COUNTRY THE SAND HAS BEEN CALLED THE ‘fcATEWlY TO THE NEW UORLD? THR0U6H MUCO 50 lAUA-tr;» (\ ankek \R jutk . a «» ,«^1, POUCEMtN. vrtabt. Western Newspaper Union ‘Silver Streak’ New Exciting Story At Lithia Today, Sat "The Silver Streak,” an excit ing yam of the new streamline trains that have been in the news so much lately, heads a double bill at the Lithia theater Friday and Saturday. This program is one that will appeal to every member of the family. The other feature is the latest of the Philo Vance stor ies bringing a new Philo to the screen, Paul Lukas. Lukas inter prets the role in his own charming way and is ably supported by a cast that includes Alison Skip worth, Louise Fazenda, Arthur Byron and many others who are dependable for the way they al ways put over a picture. The com edy is by that old master of the ludicrous, Ted Healy. Sunday brings the foremost mu sical of the season, “Naughty Mar ietta" the operetta of Victor Her bert that has endeared itself to all Americans. It is presented as a glorious pageant of drama, mirth and beauty—mightier than any musical yet seen on the screen. It will thrill eevryone with its glit tering extravagance. You’ll laugh I at its bright comedy and you’ll cheer those new sweethearts. Jean ette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, who find their love in a new world of exciting adventure. ----------- •------------ NEBRASKANS TO PICNIC Lithia park promises to be a scene of great activity Sunday, when newer southern Oregonians celebrate an annual feast and gen eral get-together. AU Nebraskans in this locality are to meet in Lithia park with their families and lunches for the opening of the program which has been planned for the day. SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS At first meeting for the next school year Tuesday night, C. E. Hedberg was elected chairman of the Ashland board. Vice chairman will be Frank Davis and directors Dr. R. L. Burdic and Mrs. H. M. Schilling, retiring chairman. W. H. McNain and clerk, G. S. Engle. ----------- •------------ 500 GRANGERS TO LITHIA Again Lithia park comes to the front as an ideal spot for large social gatherings. Grange church day will be held there Sunday, June 23, when 500 Grangers will .meet for a picnic dinner served at 1 o’clock and. following the lunch, the Rev. D. E. Millard of Medford will deliver a special address. The program has been rounded out by a group of musical numbers. ------------•------------ EVENT SEATS GO ON SALE Tickets fo rthe Shakespearean drama and fight card, to be given at the Fourth of July celebration, may be purchased at Who's Allen, begining today, with reserved seats on sale at the chamber of com merce. Lillian Hamilton Holds Top In ‘On To San Diego* Trip Lillian Hamilton still held first place in the Claycomb Motor com pany’s “On to San Diego” contest late last night, with Aleatha Ed- sall second. Following is complete standings in this week's tabula tion: 30,550 Lillian Hamilton .... 30.000 Aleatha Edsall ........ Ketura Bostwick .... 27.650 21,600 Maivlnc Hastings ... 19,250 Doris Talent ............ 17,150 Verlee Conner ........... Daisy Kinkaid ........ 15,350 Pauline Ward .......... ... 8,650 Faith Taylor............ ... 7.800 Susanne Barkley .... ... 7,050 ----------- >------- BELLVIEW GRANGERS WILL ATTEND PICNIC Attendance in a body at the Grange church day picnic Sunday at Lithia park was agreed on last Tuesday night at regular meeting of the Bellview Grange held at their club house. Pomona Grange is sponsoring the event, which will feature preaching by the Rev. D. E. Millard from the bandstand at 2 p.m. Attention was called to the forthcoming meeting of the Grange here July 2. when Bellview will be hosts to Grangers of Jackson county, at which time the Jack sonville Grange will assist in en tertainment. ------------ «------------ ADVERTISING DOES PAY! A Missouri woman advertised In a newspaper for a husband and got one at the cost of $9. He enlisted in the army and was killed, leav ing his widow $3000 and a substan tial widow's pension as long as she lives. 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