Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 03, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, May 3, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
MUST BUILD OUR WAY
Into A New Era
of Prosperity
AND COOPERATION AND LOYALTY TO OUR
PEOPLE AND COMMUNITY IS THE SOUNDEST
BASIS UPON WHICH WE CAN BUILD A
PERMANENT, GROWING STRUCTURE!
I
Prosperity Is Dollars At Work
It is upon local industry and local employers that the
burden of providing payrolls falls. So by loyally sup­
porting our local industries first we make them profit­
able and self-sustaining and thereby create a situation
favorable to the attraction of other industries. We want
more industry and more employed labor, so we must
see that every means at our disposal is used to make
those industries, already in Ashland and Jackson county
profitable. It is the local farm markets, the markets for
livestock and produce, our processors of fruits and
vegetables, and our employing factories that have been
supplying our economic life. Loyalty to these institu­
tions is our first requirement and first line of attack.
The dollars that stay in our town and community are
the ones that work for* us every day. The dollar that
goes, out of town, that isn’t spent to help the local em­
ployer, is helping to tear down the structure we now
have. Loyalty of ideas is useless without loyalty of
your dollars and we can’t build further unless we sup­
port the present foundation. Cooperation of efforts
and consolidation of our buying power TOGETHER
are required to start us back up the grade to expand­
ing business, new industries and a prosperity that will
make money for the laboring man, the employer, and
the man in business or professional life.
Have Confidence in Your Neighbor*Trade at Home
THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE
BY THE FOLLOWING ASHLAND
MEN AND FIRMS:
THIS PAUK MADE POSS1BIJC
BV THE FOLIA>WING ASHLAND
MEN AND FIRMS:
Mayor Thornton S. Wiley
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
Frank J. Van Dyke, Attorney
Stevens’ Cash Market
Schuerman’s Grocery
J. P. Dodge and Sons
Funeral Directors
Reed & Young Texaco Service
Western Auto Supply Co.
Taylor R. Williams, Auth. Dlr.
C. P. Talent
Jones Can Fix It—Watches
Lininger Implement & Hdwe.
Metz-Richards 10c-25c-$l Store
Plaza Trade Shop
McNair Bros. Drug Store
Harrison Parts Co.
Greyhound Tavern
Elks Barber Shop
Briggs & Briggs, Attorneys
Build With Our
Own Resources
Each dollar spent with local employers of labor assists in building
a reserve which in turn may be used for new’ industries, and suc­
cess for these local institutions which now’ employ hundreds of
men is the best incentive for the installation of further new’ in­
dustry!
BUY AT HOME
There is very little merchandise, labor or professional service which
cannot be had as reasonably here in Ashland as anywhere else in
Oregon or the West Coast. In building and labor costs, due mainly
to local sources of Oregon building materials, we can actually con­
struct here from one-fifth to one-third LESS than anywhere in
the West, and because of large available sources of raw materials
we have every favorable factor that makes industrial expansion
possible.
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George W. Dunn
Jordan’s Electric Co.
Lithia Hotel and Coffee Shop
Roy Frazier’s Signal Service
East Side & Plaza Markets
Hiram’s Ice Cream Store
City Market
Broady’s Drugs
Billing’s Agency
Lininger Sand & Gravel Co.
F'ORTMILLER’S
Pine Box Company
Bohemian Club ’
The Log Cabin
I. C. Erwin, Insurance
White House Grocery
Community Hospital
Hamaker & Brower
General Petroleum Station
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Wimpy’s
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