Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 20, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    rriduy, J«"- 20, 1930
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F ALL THINGS!
!e
UllTNG »«Ml sumiller the
irltlsh will < peral.« a trans-
on a 33-
ntic pl'»"' service
gchedul«' Tickets will coat
^d’nüals will » n « served In
Xdty dmmg room. , not
............
-
off
'
MV
The
tn <»f
or the
me Beuta
will transport mull,
between 12 uml 24
half ounce will be
L I haa been set aa a prob-
Lt,, p,i tailing tin Coliim
Hi..,i l- i.’Gin.-
l‘1'M
’
t)„ 11 annuli l' I
“top the
•irr building in New York,
main studio In Gland Central
mal building
jMjrts f'"’" Friince sav that
g un looking up around the
. a .
• with I" < Ipts fol
and it)3M double those of
Main reason Is the devaiua
oj the fi»m< •’ something over
years back Price was dropped
j5 to about 3<> on the dollar
now foreign mom y buys twice
lany chip«' -*> the gn • n laid. .
*ay. tl» French government
yH win.* la in. ans "f a l.’■
cent t.i«
" groin If there
[lylhin,
'-ft tlo . iMino gets
To those of you who cure to
your luck or are just Inter
j m 1. ui.in,- what happens
following information may la-
iterrst There arc 36 numbera
xeru on a roulette wheel, inak
the payff 37 *'• ,,n*' •’ul th««
ggenicnt jsiys ut the rate of
none, making their take 2'«
cent with even money la is
ing down to 1H par cent In
r of the house
I
least the player geta some
I
for hi* money.
9 r 9
igh D Miser, chief of the sec-
<>t fuels of th«« UH Geologic
ey, slates that with the bit-
of barrels of petroleum atill
c kflown reserves and a larger
ly of bituminous aubatancea
d in shale oil deposits and on
of these by resorting to ex-
Uon of petroleum substances
i coal the I'M can keep hernelf
lied with petroleum products
1000 years
tybe long enough to wear out
I
model Ts.
.
» » »
These figures urr old. but
w to u«: Ac.ordlng to th««
use of represelitatK es' in-
•tlgatiiHi, about 700 Indi-
iual» In New York City
rw 150,(MM) or over in 1987.
d 16 men in the country had
income of $3<M),(MM) or ta«t-
r. Nine of th«« 16 were Gen­
ii Motors eaecutlvt* who
id 336 rn«-u on th«« payroll
pping HO,oot>. Hioane led th.
I with *361,Ml. Kenneth G.
nilh of Prpaodrtit too th-
nil str and K. *5
W Woodruff of
»-< ola drew Ml 02,1 (Hi and
M.333,
respectively.
The
rkels, dliiH* an<1 quarters
d add up to big money.
< r r
e third highest priced item in
history consisting of
y
I
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
four UH 24-cent postage «tamps
Issued in IhGD recently chang'.i
hands at a Ixmilon auction foi
*12,MM) They were from the Wil
Ham Crocket ((’rocker Fust Na
llonal bank of HF) collection who
paid llboo for them U|H,n bls
death a few months ago the col­
lection was sent to lx,odon to be
auctioned. The value of these font
is on account of their scarcity
they were the least used denomi
nation of that Issue and they were
"error».” The buyer also stated
that all stamps of |H69 are rather
rare bt-cauae they were unpopular
with th«« public and were with
drawn from sale after a year. Is­
sue i of that period pictured his
torlc scenes and the people were
auustomed to having likenesses
of national heroes on their stamps
Instead
instead of engntvinga
engravings < of Valley
...........
Forge
or signing
-i.— -- of
- - the
■ ■
Déclara-
lion of Independence
< < r
Greenland isn't green Eiic th<-
Red, when expelled from Iceland,
sjH«nt
three years
there and
thought it a wonderful country
........
Upon going back to interest
----- 1 an
emigration, he devilled upon that
name Figured people were
t:......
wire more
likely to journey to a land with
a pleasant designation
Just a
tyro compared to some of the later
day real cstatera.
•
( »employment On
ane in Iiecember
Oregon enjoyed an employment
complexion improvement of five
per cent over November, figures
covering th«« December expen««nce
of the Oregon state employment
service has disclosed Placements
totaled 2715 anil 41) per cent were
in private join«
Medford, covering Jackson and
Josephine counties, accounted for
63, or 2 3 per cent of the stat««
total
Twenty five per cent of the to­
tal were handled through the
Portland office
Klamath Falls
was next with 11 per cent Marsh­
field had «2 per cent and Albany
ami Eugene six per cent each
Industrially, public construction
absorbed the greatest share of the
unemployment load, 46 per cent.
Personal service groups accounted
for 12 per cent; lumber manufac­
turing 11 per cent, agriculture six
|x«r c« nt and private construction
four per cent
Women got 15 per cent of the
jobs slid veterans accounted for 13
per cent of all male placements.
•
Caesar wrote that all Gaul was
divided into three («arts. All Kall
1s divided now between Rome anil
Berlin
Weston Leader.
S’MATTER POP—
Page 5
Ashland’s Classified Business Directory
* WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS, YOU’LL FIND THEM LISTED BELOW! +
Al TO PARTS
Stop Oil Pumping
HASTINGS
STEEL VENT KINGS
”Th«, Right Ring f<,r Any Job”
Harrison Parts Co.
Phone 104
CABINET WORKS
PEI WRING
SERVICE STATIONS
A. L WREN
SIIELLUBRICATION
(^MIDYEAR TIRES
GENERAI. PLUMBING
Specializing in
A-l REPAIRING
with
HARDY’S CASH HARDWARE
Phone 193—R«*. Phone 268-J
PEI WRING, HEATING
JORDAN’S
Sash & Cabinet Works LITHIA PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Sptxdallzing In Kitchen Cabinet*
HOME OF COLOR
17 Last Main Street
Phone 161
C A EE Ci )N FECT1ON ER V
PLAZA CAFE
& CONFECTIONERY
Ashliuid's lleudquarters
FOR GIMIO FOOD
and Freezer Freeh
ICE (REAM
OIL DISTRIBUTOR
SAVE ON GAS AND OIL
Wholesale Priccs to
Our Customers
( onipletc Service Inder One Roof
Claycomb Motor Co.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Headquarters for
FARM MACHINERY, REPAIRS
GENERAL BLA( KS.MITHl.NG
AND WELDING
PHONE 67
M. C. Lininger & Son
Sand—Gmvrl—Crushed Rock
In Our Who’s Who Deparlm ■ ’
SHEKT METAL
JOHN MI1.IJÍ
Day and Night Service
3« East Main Street, Ashland
Phon«*: Shop 31, Rea. 262 -J
Shell Service Station
¡•HINTING SERVICE
New’ Ashland Hotel
and Apartments
and Coffee Shop
FOR PROMIT PRINTING
SERVICE CALL THE MINER
PRINTING
CALL THE MINER FOR ALL
VOl'R PRINTING NEEDS
PHONE 170
IS YOUR PRESENT LIFE
INSURANCE ADEQUATE?
See
STEVEN R.
SCHUERMAN
Richfield Service
North Maia at Bush, Ashland
RICHFIELD IMS SOMETIUNG
NEW—WATCH FOR IT!
Norman B. Astierai t
( omplete Une of Oil» and *.i rpance
Protesti ve Lubricatila!
SIGN SHOP
ASHLAND SIGN SHOP
HEE BURSE FOR
SIGNS
Second and E. Maia, Ashland
ART COOPER
BUD GANDEE PAINTING AND DECORATING
Our Price«« Are Lower!
If you’re »by on cash we’ll take
part in trade.
Associated Gas & Oil
406 North Main Street
Always Remember Your
ALTO WRECKING
Smiling ASSOCIATED Dealer
Factory Specified Lubrication
USED AUTO PARTS
You’ll Find it Here—Phone 189
STEVE ZARKA
SHELL GASOLINE
AUTO REPAIRING
Phone 68
Ashland
ACETYLENE WELDING
HOTELS
Ashland's Friendly Center
You will enjoy our cool lobby and
veranda. All the comforts of a
home “away from home.” Our cof­
fee shoppe servas the best food
in town. Come in as you are!
SERVICE STATIONS
BARNEY’S
WRECKING YARD
62« North Main
Ashland, Oregon
CLEAN and
GOOD-
The Three Pals
That Jolly Well Make
Beer A Pleasure!
OUR STOCK of FINE8T QUALITY WINES INCLUDES
DON MARCO
ISCO
CRITERION
DEL MAR
Phone 334-R
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METROPOLITAN LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Bohemian Club
AL BROWER, Proprietor
By C. M. PAYNE
t
IT FEET?
MESCAL IKE
GARGLE
STESINE
Prompt action may
forestall trouble
’** • • • cold feet . . . drafts . . .
•«Cue. may lower body n«sistance
“term» m the throat get (houpiwr
•M rolds develop. After such ex-
•kWhy not help Nature to combat
trrnu by gargling with Listerine
T'ets showed that regular
•f Uaterine Antiseptic had fewer
•M milder colila than non-usera.
•t Pharnincal Co., St. Louin, .Wo.
them days are gone forever
Pa I« More Considerate Than That