Pag« 6 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER POLICE CHIEF TALENT REVIEWS RULES FOR TRAFFIC SAFETY SATURDAY ONLY 2-FEATURES-2 “CHINATOWN SQUAD SUN., MON., TUES. [SHI SOUGHT ROMANCE...AND FOUND REMORSE ■oorccwn HO fflORE LADIES' CHAIUIluseiu FSAHCHOt TONI U.< May OIKr.r • ■SIMAIS • IMMT WEDNESDAY CASH NIGHT $75* CASH PRIZE On the Screen Cambier with life, loyaiity and cards] I 0LA55 K “Above all, look out for the chil- cidents, entailing loss of property aren." and life. Such is the admonition of Chief Never pass an overtaken vehicle of Police C. P. Talent to drivers at an intersection. of automobiles, in an article deal­ Never follow another car or ing with traffic safety. Various truck too closely. civic leaders are contributing arti­ When parking your car, see that cles to the local press as one fea­ both right hand wheels are within ture of the safety campaign being at least 15 inches of the curb line, conducted by the Ashland cham­ Never park closer than 10 feet ber of commerce. to a fire hydrant. Chief Talent gives a few rules When driving up to, or away for safe driving, as follows: from the curb, be sure that the Don't take chances; when in movement can be made with safe­ doubt, stop. ty and give proper signals. Keep your hands on the wheel Never back up your car without looking behind you, for there may wheiftever the car is in motion. Any conversation which requires be children near. the driver to turn around should be Do not be a road hog—courtesy avoided. among drivers is the surest way to Slow down and give ample clear­ prevent accidents. ance for bicyclists and children. If you desire to drive more slow­ Safety zones are for pedestrians; ly than the majority of traffic, keep your car out of them as much keep to the right aide of the road as possible. or street in order that other cars If you are aware that a pedes­ may pass you with safety. When contemplating a turn to trian has become confused while crossing the street or road in front the right or left, get in the proper of you, give them the benefit of the lane of* traffic. When turning to the left, keep close to the center doubt, and stop. Be sure the gears of your car are line. When turning to the right. in neutral before using the crank keep close to the curb aide of the street. or starter. Do not guess; be sure you are And be sure to stop, look, and right and that you know all traf­ listen before crossing railroad fic signals and obey them. Giving tracks. Danger lurks behind every the wrong signal at an intersection blind comer and drivers should when turning has caused many ac- slow down when approaching one. Petition Is Filed Jackson County For State Bank Teachers’ Chorus District meeting of the home and foreign missionary societies began Thursday at the Methodist church and is in session again to­ day. Miss Dillingham of Portland and Miss Austin of the foreign society were the principal speak­ I ers. 5 ,6 . > r E g ■ ’ HvìK: SI » < ■I -, »• All the Advanced Radio Features of 1936 Pitts Advance Features for Better R & L */ ■ r’ Zo' Xj| Í WORLD WIDE RECEPTION Dickey’s Radio Service at Wick’s Furniture Store WART, THE SPEED COP—(Continued Next Week) Angus L Bowmer, dramatic di­ rector of Southern Oregon Normal school, has outlined an extensive program for the coming school year and also for next summer's events in the Elizabethan theater The first play to be given Is "Seven Keys to Baldpate." Mr Bowmer Is now busy with the cast­ ing for that event and Is making preparations for rehearsals. A number of other good plays are scheduled for the season, including “Emperor Jones." which will 1 h > presented during the latter part of the winter quarter. ----------------- •----------------- Co. Agent Warns Of Blight Fungus C. B. Cordy, assistant county agent, warns that with the begin­ ning of winter rains, the peach blight fungus will become active and destroy many buds and fruit spurs unless a protective spray is applied soon. This disease attacks peach and apricot trees in the fall and early winter and its effects are not not­ iced until early spring When the tree starts growth many twigs and spurs are blighted and have lumps of gum exuding from them. Se­ verely attacked buds fall to de­ velop. others bloom weakly and fall off. In severe cases large limbs may be killed. An application of 5-5-50 bor- deaux before the fall rains is nec­ essary for control. The trees should be thoroughly sprayed, particular attention should be given to cov­ ering all the fruit spurs, as they suffer most from the disease Further information on the dis­ ease or the home mixing of bor- deaux spray may be obtained at the county agent's office. ------------- •------------- Among the more important mus­ ical organizations of Southern Or­ egon is the Jackson County Teach­ ers' Chorus which is beginning its fourth year this fall. They have an organization which has grown in numbers and in quality of en­ semble singing under the leader­ ship of Mrs. Esther Church Leake, music director of the Medford schools, until it has received fa­ vorable comment from many [tarts Each year it has I HAVE PIANOS TO RENT $2 of the state. per month. Inquire 231 Gresham added to its library of choral mus­ street. 38-2p ic and this year plans have been made to make further additions of HAIR CUT—25 cents. Below Boul­ new modem worthwhile music. evard, 1307 Iowa. (80. 13, 20. 27 Mrs. Leake has called the first meeting for Saturday, September FOR SALE 5 acres. Mod. house. Double garage, woodshed and 28th at 10 a.m. in the Jackson county court house, All teachers laundry house and bam. Close to town. 979 Sacramento Ave., who sing are asked to meet with Dunsmuir, Calif. 38t2c. the chorus to begin the fall prac- tice. HAVE TAKEN OVER J. O. RIGG ----------------- •----------------- Wall Paper. Now for sale at WHAT FORESTS NEED 8 B street. Examine our new patterns. C. O. Presnail (29-2p) Sustained yield of forests in the Northwest, according to B. F. GET YOUR FALL and winter on­ I Heintz lemán, forest official, will ion aeta for green onions, now require an effective system of fire at Ted’s Feed & Seed Store, (lc) protection to prevent losses of young growth; provision for ade­ FOR SALE - 2 or 3 reconditioned quate sources of seed supply to se­ typewriters. Standard makes. cure restocking of cutover lands; a All guaranteed at special pri­ method of taxation which will re­ ces. Elhart's. 270 E. Main. (lc) lieve pressure for immediate tim­ ber liquidation, and at the same FOR SALE CHEAP Frank Holt­ on Bb Baritone horn, in good time provide for annual county condition. Inquire at Miner of­ budget needs; a system of long fice. term financing providing federal forest credits to timbermen who FOR SALE Lamps, China, Brick- operate on a sustained yield basis. a-brack, books, etc. Up to date Sponsored by the State Grange and the State Federation of Labor, a preliminary initiative petition was filed Tuesday with the secre­ tary of state at Salem for the cre- ation and operation of a state bank. In order to qualify for a place 01» the ballot, the petiUon must be signed by more than sixteen thous­ and voters. The proposed measure is similar to the senate bill intro­ duced during the last session, which failed to pass. The proposed act would provide for the creaUon of a state bank for a depository of al public funds. The bank would be in charge of a board of directors composed of the state treasurer, the governor, sec­ retary of state, attorney general, and labor commissioner. ------------- •------------- MISSIONARY MEETING Drama Season to Open at Normal Classified Ads ----------- •------------ TO HOLD 4-H FAIR articles at a sacrifice. Inquire 128 So. Pioneer. The 4-H clubs of the Valley View A.D.S. WAFERS for tired hunters. and Bellview schools are to hold an Special, 19c at Bolton's Drug all-day fair tomorrow, Saturday at Store. (lc) the Bellview school house. A picnic dinner, sponsored by the Grange, NOW IS THE TIME to use para­ dichlorbenzine crystals to kill and an afternoon program of peach tree borers. Ted's Feed sports will feature the meeting. and Seed Store. (lc) The Grange will award prizes. ------------- •------------- FOR SALE!- 6 acres, 4 rm house, BUYS RESIDENCE bam, chicken house, garage, • good well, >4 acre raspberries, 1 Having recently purchased resi­ acre in family orchard, 1 acre in dence property on Granite street, pasture, balance good garden T. L. O’Harra is having new floors land. Irrigated, close to school. $1250.00. On good terms. See put in and making other improve­ Reed and Robison. (lc) ments, including redecorating and renovation. He expects soon to oc- FOR RENT—2% acres in edge of cupy the residence. city; good 4 room house, chicken ------------- •------------- houses, family fruit. Staples Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings ar- Realty, 130 Main. (lc) rived home Tuesday from a trip which included Lakeview, Malin, FOR TRADE—5 room bungalow and lge. lot in small high school Bums, the John Day district, town near coast, for good late Prineville, McKenzie Pass, Bel­ model car or equity in smaller knap Springs and other interest­ ranch near town. C. L. Wimer, ing points. R. 1, Box 109A. (Ip) By Dr. W. Oeser Friday, September 27, 1935 HIGHER OREGON FARM INCOME IS EXPECTED ______ Higher average prices and slightly better crop yields are ex­ pected to bring to the farmers of Oregon 5 million dollars more cash ’ inc-ime from the crop and animal production of 1935 than received from that of 1934, and possibly 10 million more, says the September report on the agricultural situa­ tion Just released by the OHP agricultural extension service It Is also indicated that purchasing [tower of farm income per acre will be greater thiui in any of the previous four years. Cash farm Income from 1935 pnsiuctlon la placed at Kft million dollars possibly 90 million, de­ pending on price trends during the balance of the marketing season. At the higher figure 1935 cash farm income would approach 75 per cont of the estimated annual average of 124 million from 1920 to 1930. The lower figure, 85 mil- Hon. la approximately 70 per cent of the 1920-1930 average, but la greater than In any year from 1931 to 1934, both in amount and pur- chasing power SEEN in a DAZE lly Our KEYHOLE REDOUTER A flock of BUCK HUNTERH^^ telling nb.iiit the big one they ill.l^^^b n't get Some CITY OFFICIAIJ^F rcit.ling poetry AL JORDAN with writer’s cramps. , . DOC SHORT demonstrating a nose spiny (k-k-k < hew' 1 A 100'; BUY AT HOME BOOSTER, shopping in MEDFORD. i ------------- a , —. Ixtyalty Sunday, Oct 0th All , church members confidently ex­ , pected and all others also invited to I attend church on this day. MH MARRIED MAÑ: Can you write a check for $1000 00? 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