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Page 4 Friday, December 2, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Main Street ASHLAND, OREGON Leonard N. Hall Editor and Publisher ★ ★ Entered as second-class matter February 15, 1935, at the postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Un Adv'nee) ONE YEAR $1.51 SIX MONTHS 80c (Mailed Anywhere in the United States) ★ TELEPHONE 170 THE TKl'TU WILL Portia Anderson Buys Hotel Beauty Shop LIFE’S BYWAYS! LtsrrN VHoitKY. Pt'VoiJ KNOW MoVJ To R1AP FRXHCM T hl S MiNll IX OVLK My WtAl, avj JuVrBnur Our -VoKtr t - uino Wrru A BIC- 1OHG M a MX AMP W£»1_U TAXI A duAMcr • I' m jjo M unoicv J Cbuup EAT Aaytmu. . Mrs. Portia Anderson, nee Me- Kseen, recently purchased the Ashland Hotel Beauty shop from I M Moyer ami will continue to operate the establishment of which she has been manager since August» Miss Clara Pederson, assistant, wui continue boi dull« i ni the |M>pular shop which 1s located in the Ashland hotel building lhirchased last summer by Moyer, the shop whs completely done over and refitted and it was at that time that Mrs Anderson took over her managerial position, hav- ing formerly operated Mary's Beauty shop on North Main street ---- •— FREE" WHY NOT IMPROVE THE SYSTEM RATHER THAN DISCARD IT? (■rants Pass Cavemen Select Two Ashland Players on Star List QUALITY MATERIALS FOR YOUR BUILDING NEEDS SERVICE Plans, Estimating and Supervision 13AKEP I5EANS Secretary of State Earl Snell, according to report, is contemplating the discontinuance of out-of-state ear ' wot registrations because of alleged nuisance of the prac An all-star opponents' tram se lected by the Grants Pass high tice. football team honors five teams Financing Assistance Earl may be right in maintaining that the practice equally, each placing two men on A call will bring a rep the imaginary eleven as the best involves some expense and produces results of doubtful material the Cavemen faced dur re«M*ntutlve to help you value. But at the same time, the good secretary of ing the past season Roseburg with your building state might consider, among other things, the social Yreka. Medford, Klamath Falls problems. and Ashland each rated two opportunity the registration gives for direct and cour places, while Pete Susick of North teous contact with tourists. Bend wax given the extra one Only Myrtle Point failed to place Here in Ashland, the Chamber of Commerce han on the squad The team: dles registrations and makes the most of the oppor Ix'it end: Church. Roseburg Left tackle: Albertus, Roseburg tunity. At Christmas time, tourists have been present Left guard: Bray, Yreka ed with a sprig of mistletoe; cherries in the spring, Center: Prentice. Medford Right guard: Call. Yreka tiny cans of tomato juice and other little token of PHONE 20 Right tackle: Mayfield, Klam THE DEFICIT’S ONLY HALF THE STORY! hospitality have been issued to surprised and appre ath Falls OAK ST RAILROAD Right end: Monteith. Medford ciative travelers. There’s a little bit of good in all of us, but some Quarterback Ashland Not only does the present registration system offer folks sure hate to admit it. The same principle applies Left half: : Warren. Anacker, Klamath an opportunity to greet visitors, but it also gives a to government, too. Even the New Deal has accomp Falls half: Harris, Ashland fairly perfect check on tourist travel. But more im lished some worthwhile things while piling up the na Right Fullback: Susick. North Bend • portant than that to Oregon, live chambers of com tional deficit which is the pet worry of viewers-with- merce can, through the formality of registering out- alarm. First Baptist Church of-staters. further the interests of their parictular Spend, spend, spend! That’s all Roosevelt does, so Charles E. Dunham, Pastor region and the state as a whole. cry the fretful ones. And Mr. Roosevelt has done quite school meets at 9:45 a Rather than consider dissolution of the registration a chunk of spending, at that. But that’s only half of Church R L. Walker, superintendent of visiting vehicles, the secretary of state might be the picture. What the money is being spent for should m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock "Jesus Only," is the subject of well advised if he investigated fully the opportunities gain audience, too. the pastor's sermon the system offers for bettering our hospitality. Regis Let’s take a case close to home—the new Shasta Tlie Young People's Union will tration of cars may be a nuisance for some impatient dam being started near Redding. A number of people meet at 6:30 p. m. Ix*ah Etta will be the leader. travelers, but the larger part of them can be made from around and near Ashland, as well as the rest of Evans During the evening worship the friends of Oregon by courteous treatment and con the west, have secured employment there. Redding it World Wide Guild girls will pre their annual Candle Ught siderate attention in the registration office. self is booming, and business is good there. Boom Town sent service The pastor will give h The hurrying traveler who objects to registering has sprung up near the dam site, and thousands of short address Tills begins at 7:30 and c<>nf«-ren<>- meeting his car also resents school zones, stop signs and other men will be employed for several years on the work. on Prayer Wednesday night at 7 80 I kept up my impediments to his haste and he should not be con And all this costs money—federal money. JENNY MATILDA HAWI.EY sidered. It is the average, conscientious motorist trav The Shasta dam is a good example of New Deal Funeral services for Jenny Mn- fire insurance eling through who should be catered to. and he does squandering. Millions of dollars will be spent on the tllda Hawley, 60, who died Nov witk were held Nov N at the J P not object to the technicality provided he gets fair project. But only the unthinking person will say the 24. Dodge and Sons cha[>el Alpha treatment in the process. money is being thrown away. chapter of the Oka« were In charge the service. Interment was in Oregon’s first point of contact is the registration Besides furnishing an impetus to business, the de- of Mountain View cemetery. desk, and those familiar with the Ashland office know velopment will become a great asset to the entire • REAL ESTATE and Funeral services for Albert that this contact can be made an asset to the state Sacramento valley as a flood control project. Those Woolfolk of Grants Pass, who died REAL INSURANCE as well as to the community where the contact is made. of us resident in southern Oregon who have had oc in Klamath Falls recently, were 41 East Main Sunday afternoon in Grants casion to drive through that valley well know the bil held ★ ★ ★ Pass at the Hull and Hull funeral lions of dollars damage suffered through that section home with interment In Hillcrest Albert Woblfolk wax the SOMETIMES THE PRESS HAS A HEART! from recurrent floods. Savings from flood control alone cemetery brother of Mrs A E Cooper of Recently newspaper readers in Ashland were cur will run into important sums, and much human suffer Ashland and lx well known here ------- •------------ • ious to know just why it is that a man who tipples ing and privation will be averted once the dam is CLAUDE PADGETT * • Funeral services for Claude too freely and pays a $10 fine gets his name plastered completed. Padgett, 70. who died Sunday, Protection of our rich lowlands, irrigation, power on the front page while another, who has committed were held Tuesday afternoon at development and navigation aid are definite, worth a greater offense against society, never reaches print. 2:30 o’clock at the Litwiller Fun eral home with the Rev. Charles while objectives, the merits of which are not question On the face of it, such variations in printing the M Guilbert officiating • news seem to work a great injustice, and perhaps al’ j . AP this costs money, of course, and most of the • Mr. and Mrs Russell Frost, who they do. But like most things, the proposition is not money is coming from that “growing national debt.” were married here recently, left What better time for government to develop na for their home in Oakland. Calif, as simple as it appears. Last week a “mystery” loot ing of a grocery store safe was solved, according to tural resource and eliminate costly flood hazards than Wednesday • Karl Oeser visited friends in printed accounts, but the “name of the man was with when a large section of its people need gainful em Yreka during the week-end. • Dorothy A vent of Neil creek held because he holds a responsible job.” Right off, ployment? What better time to put hands at work visited friends here Tuesday. than when those hands are idle and in need? many people would remember that the poor devil who • Leo J Trefren of Washington, Perhaps New Deal financing is not all that could I). C., arrived Tuesday in Ashland paid for his innocent fun also might hold a job. a visit with his parents, Mr. be desired. Debt, normally speaking, is a thing to be for Technically, however, the cases are far different and Mrs. G. W. Trefren and sis- ters, Mrs Herb Specht and Mrs from a reporting standpoint. In the case of an ineb shunned. But the present policy of placing human C. E. Pratt. welfare and development of national assets ahead of riate, his plight has reached court, where records be • Andrew Anderson of Spokane Wash., arrived recently for a visit come public property. In the case of the theft of $100 pieces of paper certainly must be right, if to live like at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. humans and eat regularly is right. cash and considerably more in checks, a complaint Woods. Which should come first, human needs or a balance was never filed, the injured parties deciding, after sheet? will lw |>ald for any corn Great Christopher Corn and Callous will simply be thrown back into clearing the case, that the best interests of justice Remedy cannot remove! the driver's eyes, as the fog is and welfare of all parties concerned could best be EAST SIDE PHARMACY the "parking" position, to make composed of tiny drops of water served by keeping names out of print. his car more readily visible to which act like reflecting mirrors Many drivers like to use yellow other drivers. The Miner investigated the case and, after learning FACTS or amber auxiliary driving lights At night he should drive with which should be adjusted low so < EVERY WOMAN details, agreed with those involved that nothing could (Oh OMVtM his headlights dimmed or de that they sweep the surface of be gained by printing the complete story except to I KNOW RELIES ON pressed in order that the roadway the highway, since their purpose K&SLISTERINE immediately ahead of the car will is to illuminate some surface or satiate curiosity of readers. be lighted. If the lights are left in object by which the driver can By EARL SNELL The truth remains, however, that persons commit ordinary driving position, the rays guide his vehicle. Secretary of State FOR ting crime should expect appropriate publicity. 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