Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 01, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    Friday, November 1, 1935
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 6
Sixty
members and invited
guests from different parts of the
county attended the hard-times
Hallowe'en dance Tuesday night,
sponsored by the Radio club. The
happy affair was held in the Radio
club room in Pioneer hall. Officers
in charge of the dance were Guy
Good, Floyd Dickey and Max
Crownson. Music was by Dickey's
orchestra.
Better Housing workers distri-1
buted 10.000 FHA leaflets during
Fire Prevention week in Oregon.
These leaflets showed how FHA
insured loans can be used to re­
duce fire hazards tn the home and
business property. Plans are being
made now for FHA cooperation
with the American Red Cross in a
state-wide campaign to lessen the
number of accidents in the home.
The W. F. M S. of the M E.
church is holding its regular meet­
ing this afternoon at the parson­
age. with Mrs Melville T Wire as
hostess.
The Ladies Aid and the Friendly
class of the Presbyterian church
met in joint session Thursday for
an ali-day meeting. A covered d'ah
luncheon was served at the noon
hour.
LIFE INSURANCE IN ACTION
Three years ago last Muy, a fourteen year old boy at
Day's Creek, Oregon, decided to start an insurance contract
with some of his earnings to protect his mother and to save
for himself in later years.
I^ast Sunday I received notice of his death and went to
make out the usual ¡atpers for the claim, us the contract wus
with our company.
Ills mother went to RoM-burg with me. and on the way
buck to her home she told me that his last sickness and
other bills were over $800.00
She will receive *1000.00 because her boy saved »22 00
a year for three years
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The earlieat snow ever recorded
There seems to be a lot of fuss­
in Oregon fell Tuesday, so if you
were alert enough to get a squint ing about a site for the new capi­
at it you saw something histori­ tal. The average taxpayer is think­
ing more about the tax bill than he
cal.
is of the site.
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The Martha Gillette guild of the
Presbyterian church will meet this
evening at 7 o’clock for a special
meeting. The regular meeting is
next Friday evening and will be
held at the McConnell home on
Church street.
McDonald
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The West Side I-adies Aid of the
Methodist church is to hold Its
regular meeting next Tuesday at
the home of Mrs Ralph Billings in
West Ashland, the opening session
to be at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
JEWELRY STORE
$25.00
WATCHES
$9.95
$17.50
Glassware, Hollow-ware, Jewelry
CUT BELOW COST!
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$7.50
Leather Bags
Diamond Rings
$13.80
$4.00
$5.00
As lx)w As
25% DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY PURCHASE 30 DAYS
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SEE OUR WINDOW
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(By <’. M. C.)
The House of the Oregon l-egts-
MILLER BARBER SHOP and
Rooms. Rooms 35c. Bath, with lature has voted 36 to 24 in favor
room or any barber service. 15c. of the Townaend Plan A victory.
it’s true, but the beat part of the
243 Fourth St.
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whole thing Is the fact that the
PIANO LESSONS Modern music people of Jackson county and all
for modern people taught by of Oregon may find, simply by
note in twenty lessons. "The reading the roll call on the meas­
Christensen Way.” Mrs. Brown­ ure, the names of those who do
lee. phone 289J. 96 iJlurel St. • NOT favor the Townsend Plan.
Most Townsendites in thin part
A few seasonal suggestions It of the country felt that M<x>re
pays to feed your cow KOW Hamilton, editor of the Medford
KARE; your hens PAN-A-MIN; News, was in favor of the Towns­
movement
Assembleymen
and your hogs a MINERAL end
SUPPLEMENT. Get them now Hamilton and Taylor, both of
at Ted’s Feed A Seed.
(lc) Jackson county, were two of the
twenty-four who voted AGAINST
REWARD *10.00 for Information the adoption of the measure'
The consolation in the matter is
and detention of persons who
took my turkey gobblers on the that we found out before another
night of Sept. 14 and 15. Large election.
turkey weighed over 35 pounds,
I attended a meeting in Phoenix
younger one weighed leas. We
have some clues and suspicion, the other evening a Townaend
but if the guilty parties will meeting It wasn't a large meet­
come through I will settle very ing; there was no special speaker
reasonably and confidentially, There were young folks there, and
otherwise I will advertise and old folks too with silvered hair. It
prosecute to the limit We sus­ was the liveliest crowd I had been
picion the same ones took my in for some time, everyone joking
neighbor's 50 cans of goods. Now and laughing until the meeting
we will expect you to come clear, was called to order, and then pro­
cedure in a business-like way,
in 10 days or you will catch H
Remember, before "Armistice which bespoke of real harmony.
Day." Home evenings —Amer I They told of making a neat little
and Others.
(Ip) | sum at an Ice cream social they
; had put on recently. Aye, it was
a nice meeting and I have made
up my mind to attend more meet­
ings and in different places.
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When a politician, or an organi­
zation. tries to convince the
Townsend movement that he. or It,
is in favor of the Townsend Plan,
and then PROVES to be false,
we say that "they were just try-
SOUTH FORK MAN
IS FIRE BUNKER
DAYS
NOVEMDER 2nd and 4th
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
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All $19.50 Overcoats
L’4’
$15.65
Reduced to
All $22.50 Overcoats
$18.65
Reduced to
• Townsend Club News and Views •
Hay, grain, beet pulp. Hodgen
Brewster Dairy Feeds, and egg
mashes, at Ted’s Feed A Seed
(lc)
BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!
$19.75
WATCHES
$3.85 MELTON
FOR THIS EVENT
ZIPPER JACKETS
All New This Season—Right When You Need One
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REDUCED TO
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$2.95
SHIRTS
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ALL $1.25 SHIRTS
White, Blues and Fancies,
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REDUCED TO
$1.00
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The following report Is submit­
ted as an example of quick action
in fire suppresMion in the Butte
Falls district:
On July 17 Mr Richard Barn-
house, leader in the South Fork
CCC camp, was camped out on
trail maintenance. At 8:00 pm
'ightning was seen to strike ap­
proximately one mile away from
camp. Mr. Barnhouse left immed­
iately for the fire. The following
report was submitted by him.
“8:15 pm. July 17, found fire
burning in small snag.
Pushed
snag over (fire corralled 8:25
p.m.); Picked up snag anti threw
it Into the lake (fire out at 8:30
pm)
Returned to camp 8:45
p.m., July 17."
-Six Twenty-Six.
We Wrap Good
Will in
Every Package
Townsend
Club
secretaries,
please This Is your column in a
pajMT that editorially supports the
Townaend Plan. Will you please
semi us the news each week of
your local club? It will help a
whale of a lot and you may be
sure I'll is- thankful for it.
The following was left on our
desk:
All informed people know that
this, as well as al) other depres­
sions, is caused by deflation. Also
that the reverse of the cause re­
flation is the only cure.
The Townaend Plan will reflate
our monatary system with cash,
affording us a medium of ex­
change not controlled by Wall
Street .and not deflatable.
Modern business is struggling to
get on a cash basis Why, then,
will some one point out to this
writer, should not our Nation get
on a cash basis?
Rain doesn’t make any differ­
ence to real Townsendites, and the
fact was well proven last night
when the Townsend dance In
Moose Hall brought out a crowd
that filled the house.
SIDE CAMPS TO
BE IN ‘WILDS’
$5.00 ALL-WOOL
THE BEAUTY NOOK
MELTON JACKETS
BEAUTY PARLOR
REDUCED TO
Now Featuring
S3.95
The New Machineless Wave
and the
New Realistic Machine Wave
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DEPENDABLE CLOTHIERS FOR 32 YEARS
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In the flneat lumber worms will
bon* and more and cause to rot,
unless removed, until the entire
piece Is mined Our Townaend
movement la built of staunchest
oak, but the worms have, and will
continue to enter into the very
vitals of our organization. l^et us
be always ready with an insect-
ide.
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Southern Oregon’s
Greatest
Value Givers
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Ing to worm their way in." Sure!
there is no word more deacriptiv
of their character than the word
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OAK KNOLL Three winter CCC
spike camps will be oj»crated out
of Oak Knoll, according to reports
One will be at the Yreka fair­
grounds and two in the Salmon
River country.
The last two are needed to com­
plete the Forest Service telephone
line from Yreka to Sawyers Bar.
The men stationed at these
camps will be seeing the real "last
frontier" in America. U. S. maps
show that area as primitive coun­
try as yet unmapped or surveyed.
Deer. bear, cougar, coyotes, fox
and other wild game abound there.
The river teems with the fish I
is named after. For those men whe
really enjoy outdoor life instead
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Of the more than 5,000 moderni­ of the effete life of "parlor snakes
zation loans reported by Minnesota and lounge lizards," this is a real
opportunity.
lending institutions during the last
Line forms at the right.
year, not one has defaulted, The
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loans aggregated more than SKi,
Contractor Harold Blake of
000,000
Portland started work Monday on
the 5.12 miles of the Ashland-Neil
Order your (’hristmiiH Cards now.
Creek grading part of the nev^^
Siskiyou highway route. A crev^B
Fine line to chose from, at
of ten men began clearing for
THE MINER OFFICE
culvert at Neil creek.
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WHERE EVERY DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
150 Nursery Nt., Auhliuul
ELECTRIC WIRING- Let us fig
ure with you. Phone 209. (42-4c)
$16,000 stock now being slaughtered
26 Piece
SILVERWARE
Telephone 100-J
Classified Ads
Quitting Business
Stone and
Emblem Rings
50% Off
When we aee these things, do you wonder that we like to
explain about Insurance to everybody, especially the young
men just starting to earn some money?
Ufe Insurance always pays. It pays your loved ones if
you die too soon, or it pays you un income In your old age
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MACHINE WAVE NOW
$2,00 to $4.50
MAKE EAKLY APPOINTMENT
Phone 318
161 Harrison St.
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