Page 6 Founders' Day is being observed this afternoon at 2:30 by the W. F M S. of the Methodist church. A cooking school was held on The meeting will be held in the Thursday afternoon under s|H>n- BARNYARD FERTILIZER for church parlors sorship of the California Oregon sale. Phone 42. if ------------ » ..... Power company at the city hall YOU SAW IT IN THE MINER! Mrs Wayne Carter, bookkeeper FOR SALE Special used articles at lcenhower's New A Second- 5 ACRES, level and good soil; 4- at the Talent Irrigation office, is room house, garage. Only $700 working at the Irrigation office at Hand Store. Trash burners. Terms on part. See Reed and Medford this week.. Ranges, 2-in. Post Beds and Coil Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mann of Springs. Also a shipment of Unfinished Chests and Writing WANTED Old dishes, furniture Ashland were calling on friends hen* Sunday Desks. 3t>v E. Main. Phone 171. and books. JORDAN'S Nouse of Mrs Roy Hellenbrock. mother Color. FOR SALE 4 Acres, 6 room of Mia. Ray Schumaker, under­ modern house. Grapes, cherries, PASTURE TO RENT Inquire of went an operation at the Com­ apricots, peaches; close in; easy Frank Fehige. 2t-p munity hospital, Medford, for ap­ terms. J. J. Deakin, 23 E. Main. pendicitis Mr. Elmer Kincaid and family FOR SALE- 3000 Acres; 500 CARPET VEAVING— 231 Gresh­ acres in hay and pasture land; moved to Medford last Saturday am Street. 2-28 3tpd all irrigated; cuts 400 ton hay The Kincades have lived in Talent and clover; own electric 100- ! and vicinity for the past five FOR SALE — 8-room modern watt power plant; cold storage; years. house, acre. Garage, chick 11-room modern house, also 4- ' Mr Earl Allen left Saturday for equipment, fine lawn. One block room modem house; 3 barns in Sand Mountains. Klamath county, to Lincoln school. $850 00 A-l condition; one barn full of where he has employment in a Terms. J. J. Deakin, 25 E. Main hay; place will handle 500 head logging camp. of stock; all fenced and cross­ Mr and Mrs Roland Parks and PLAY MODERN PIANO for fenced; some woven wire; one I wife of Malin came over for the Pleasure, Profit or Popularity. bam will hold 300 ton of hay, tournament in Ashland Mr. Parks Taught by note "The Christen has stanchens for 30 cows; 100 is a coach, and came over with his Way" in 20 lessons. Demonstra­ head of stock; 8 horses; plenty team . tions free or send for free book­ The Talent extension unit are let. No obligation, of course, i of farm tools. Taxes run about $600 00 per year. Interested par­ presenting a play at the City Hall. Mrs. Brownlee, 96 Laurel street ties write or see Reed and Rob­ March 10th, entitled "Twelve Old Phone 289-J. ison. Ashland, Ore . Maids " Mrs. Walter Lewsadder left on WANTED FOR SALE — 30 acres; 6-room Monday for Portland on business house with bath and toilet. Joins POULTRY and EGGS Mr J. C. Wat ten berg and crew highway. 27 4 acres irrigated. CASH PRODUCE left Wednesday for the sheep $3.500.00 Terms. See Reed and Phone 122 shearing season in eastern Oregon Robison. Owing to the nice weather dur­ 20 ACRES. 4 miles out, All fine FOR SALE 2‘, acres in Ashland. ing the past few days there is soil. 4 acres in pears. Small new New bungalow; 5-room house; quite a change in the labor situa­ house and bam. $1100 takes it. air kinds of fruit and nut trees. tion. Many who have been on the See Reed and Robison. Only $1500.00 See Reed & Rob­ unemployment list are now work­ ing in orchards and various pro­ ison. jects. Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell and Mrs. Paulsen, who has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Archie Estes attend­ 2 ACRbc facing paved street; all line soil; modem bungalow; for the past week, is reported to ed a Townsend meeting at Phoen­ modem chicken equipment for be much improved ix Wednesday evening. 600 hens; shade, lawn and fruit Roland Parks of Malin. Ore. vis­ FOR RENT—I am offering sever- i and berries. Price $2500 00 See ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs R Reed & Robison. F. Parks, Thursday. , al furnished houses for rent with option to buy. Near schools. 1 ACRE—All kinds of fruit; small- Small payment down, balance house; d blocks from postoffice. like rent. Will accept Bonus This place “sold for $1200. Price , Bonds at face value. Inquire at now $600. See Reed & Robison 231 Gresham St. 2-28 tfc 9 ACRES close in. Large bam. old 5- RM HOUSE, composition roof. house, good place for chickens All in good shape. Large lot. and cows. Price $1,000 on good Price reduced from $2500 to terms. See Reed & Robison. h|M*nd I ms . . Without frugality $1200. See Reed and Robison. 40 3 miles out. About 20 few can become rich, and with 6- ROOM HOUSE, on paved street, acres free irrigation; modem 7- 2 blocksfrom center of Ashland. room house; barn and other it few would become poor.” Only $600 See Reed and Robi­ out-bunuings. Federal Loan $3.- —Samuel Johnson, English son. 750. »»ill take some trade on this tine well locateu place. See writer of the 18th century. 20 ACRES close in. New house. Reed .. Robison. Sold over $1000 off this place • last year. Price $3250 for quick 6-ROOM modem house, full base­ This bunk will be glad to assist sale. See Reed and Robison. ment; large lot; 3 blocks from Lincoln school. Price $2200 you in carrying out the above 11 ACRES, close in. House and Small payment down, balance bam. A fine place for chickens, advice. Open a savings account like rent. See Reed & Robison. turkeys and cows. $1000 buys today and add to it regularly, j 'this See Reed and Robison. 6-ROOM house on boulevard. In good condition. For a quick sale priced $1500. See Reed & Rob­ 6*4 ACRES on highway, all first ison. class land. New 4-room house. Price $1350, on good terms. See 4 ACRES on highway; 6-room Reed and Robison. house, bam. garage; all fenceo woven wire; 3 acres in clover WHY BUILD a new home when and grass; large garden; chick you can buy a good 4-room mod­ en house for 100 hens. Sale price em bungalow on paved street, $1200. See Reed & Robison. close in, for $750. Good terms. See Reed and Robison. Member of the Federal 80 ACRES in Sams Valley- 50 Deposit Insurance 40 ACRES—About 20 acres has acres good farm land; 15 acres in oak timber; lots of outside free irrigation. 8-room modem Corporation house, close in. Priced to sell. range. Priced to sell, $750; some See Reed and Robison. terms. See Reed & Robison. - Friday, March 6. 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER • TALENT* MOVIES MADE OF GOLD BEACH MEN AGoriSS The men at the Gold Beach spike camp recently had the pleasure of seeing themselves In the movies when Lieut. Henry A Barris "previewed" a movie he had made there several weeks ago. The film showed many inteiest ing views of the spike camp, which occupies the old San Sebaatliui camp at Gold Beach. Moat of the men there appeared in the var­ ious scenes taken at random about the camp. The pictures also being out the picturesque location on the edge of the Pacific. Several enrollees featured were Tom Harvey, truck driver; Wayne Harter, first aid man; and Arthur "Tex" Fleming, first cook Fifty-one men from Agnes» are now stationed at Gold Bench The spike camp was established Feb 4 with Lieut. Barris In command Harold Traxler, who succeeded Fred Gardner as supervisor, has charge of the building operations on the new Gold Beach ranger sta­ tion, major project of the camp. Ralph White, cut” operator, bus already dug the basement for the ranger station and actual construc­ tion of the buildings will start soon. A library, educational and recreational facilities are being arranged with the cooperation iof George Schmidt, adviser, who was recently transferred to A|MH Following the success of the Gold Beach movies, Lieut John A Rosenbaum and Schmidt are plan­ ning to make many pictures nt the Agness camp of work projects and scenic views of the camp and the boat trip on the Rogue. • Dr E A Woods was host Wed­ nesday night to members of the Jaokson County Medical society The meeting was held at the Ash­ land hotel OAK STREET GARAGE INNTALN NEW EQUIPMENT The Oak Street garage is this week announcing the installation of a new and different service to the automobile users in this area The new equipment Includes a Motor Tuner and a Combustion Analyser. With the use of the Analyzer, the exhaust of the automobile tells the combustion efficiency of the motor and analyzes what Is needed to get more gas mileage and more pep out of the car The Motor Tuner gives a detail­ ed report on the exact condition of more than 40 vital points of the automobile It's an education to watch this equipment work ami goe i to prove that auto equipment is steadily advancing to meet the requirements of a fast moving “Whatever You Have, "PHILCO’S 7 Millionth radio has just A- been produced—and we’re celebrating with lower down payments, easier terms, bigger trade-in allowances, greater values and free demonstrations! Come in NOW — learn how easy it is to own a new PHILCO REAL VALUE! PHILCO 84 B First National Bank of Ashland S’MATTER POP?............................................................By C. M. Payne GETS FOREIGN STATIONS! PHILCO 610F World’» greatest Baby Grand value! Get» stand- ard broadcasts, many po­ lice and amateur calls. New satin-finished cabinet- $22.90 I This handsome American and Foreign Philco Console has no equal at the price! Latest features—full-size, floor- type cabinet Complete with exclu- sive built-in Aerial-Tuning System that doublet reception ! $5495 SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES — EASIER TERMS ELHART’S H. H. Elhart C. I). Elhart What Does a Farmer Do in the Winter?]^ UP before DAV LI0HT THEN THE/¿E HAÍ2NES5 MUST 0E.TÁIÍEM (ARE OF IS THE MILK io B e D elivered — CHORES AROUND THE ßARN CATTLE MUST BE FED (Uwrrlght, W N. U ) FENCES TO 0E FIXED FUEL TO &E. 0ROU0HT IN