SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Pag* 4 Southern Oregon Miner Published Every Friday at 167 East Main Street ASHLAND, OREGON CHAS. M. GIFFEN WILLJAM SAVIN Publishers ¥ ★ Entered as second-class matter February 15. 1935, at the postoffice at Ashland, Oregon, under the act of March 3,1879. ★ TELEPHONE 8561 The SUNGOLD Family IS GROWING! SUBSCRIPTION KATES (In Advance) ONE YEAR $150 SIX MONTHS....... 80c (Mailed Anywhere In the United States) You ('an Now Have SUN Butter Full ('ream Milk Churned Buttermilk GOLD Mission Orange SlINFREEZE l( E ( REAM THE TRUTH WILL The Impact Of Defense! The defense effort is beginning to jolt us. To fight for democracy and against Hitlerism, we have turned our factories into arsenals—conscious *that we are about to deprive ourselves of some of our most-prized comforts. We are diverting our iron and copper and aluminum to the making of guns and tanks and planes and ships to be used in the defense of democracy. During the past summer our employment and pro­ duction, stimulated by defense spending, were at peace-time highs, exceeding even the peak of 1929 s boom. Already the funds allocated for defense purposes have mounted to more than $60,000,000,000. Tins is more than all the wages and salaries paid in the United States during 1929, when wage and salary payments broke all records. It is more tnan the entire national income in any of the five depression years. The impact of this tremendous program will mean more work, more pay, for Americans. Gradually, however, the impacts of defense produc­ tion and spending, and the eftects of conservation of materials imperatively needed for national defense, are beginning to hit some of us. In the few months be­ fore Christmas, everyone will feel it more and more. Santa Claus will be on hand, but he'll have to deal out Defense Bonds instead of gadgets. DINNER WELL ATTENDED Nearly 100 Elks enjoyed a din- • Mrs. Archie Kincaid left Tues- ner of baked ham in the dining day morning for Portland to spend i room of the local temple Wednes- a week visiting her daugnter,; day evening. The dinner was pro- Mrs. Bernice Redfield. vided by the officers of the club • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid headed by Bill Allen, who has and daughter Eunice and Mrs.‘ been acting as exalted ruler dur­ Arthur Hamaker attended the ro­ ing the absence of Ted Lockhart. deo at the fair grounds in Med­ miller have bought the Lindsay ford Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Russel left ranch and are going to raise Monday on a 10-day vacation trip. shorthorn cattle. They planned to visit with frienas • The extension unit will meet at and relatives in Portland and the grange hall at 1:30 p. m. Monday, isept. 29. Miss Marian Seattle. • Miss Louise Lytle from Valley­ Farrell, new county home demon­ view was a guest of Rosemary stration agent, will be there and it is also rady day for new members. Bell Friday night and Saturday. • Melvin Willis who is emplqyed • Bellview P-TA met Friday af­ in the Consolidated Aircraft plant ternoon. Following the business at San Diego, arrived Saturday meeting a party was given in the for a week’s visit with his par­ cafeteria for the teachers and mothers. Mrs. Harry Flynn, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Willis. • Rev. H. H. Young of the Luth­ R. D. Reynolds and Mrs. M A. eran church of Medford held ser­ Ring served refreshments. vices Monday night at the Ed • The Upper Valley Community club met Friday at the grange Grimm home. • Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamilton ments for Gwendoline Walkei, '-ne and daughter Charlotte returned little British child the club adopt­ recently from a trip to Crescent ed. Garments for other British children also were made. City. • Mr. and Mrs. B L. Williford • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis en­ and son Leon from Fullerton. Cal tertained Saturday evening at an are spending this week with Mrs aluminum demonstration dinner. Williford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Henry Stenrud and Mrs Sorenson, and G. W. Willis. _____ _ _____ • Mr. ___ and Mrs. I. _ E. __________ Deadmond Mr. and Mrs L. H. Pankey. Others were dinner guests Monday eve- invited were unable to attend, ning at the Dr. C. F. Tilton home • Mr. and Mrs. L. E Edmonds • Helen Dunn left Saturday for and son Harold of Medford have Seattle where she will resume her bought the Gregory place from studies at the University of i Mrs May and have moved here. Mr. Edmonds works at the Flurry ' Washington. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill have mill. moved from the Lindsay ranch in • John Lanini from Eugene spent the Dead Indian district to Talent. the week-end with his parents. Dr. C. A. Haines and C. W. Fort­ | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Lanini. BELLVIEW NEWS Friday, Sept. 26, 1911 Above Illustration show* Ellen Warren, Condon. Oregon, and her 1910 Pacific International Livestock Exposition 4-H Club Grand Champion Hereford Steer. Title of “First Line of Defense” can well be given those youthful farmers of America—the Boys and Girls of the 4-H Clubs. The Pacific Northwest holds an enviable record In number of 4-H Clubs and members, having a total of approximately 5000 clubs, with » membership of nearly 40.000 boys and girls, and a very high percent­ age tn number completing their full time of training Mr O M Plummer. General Manager of the Pacific Intema- tlonal Livestock Exposition, stated recently during an Interview, “There is no question of the value of 4-H Club work tn aiding In the Defense Program of our country" To fully appreciate the work 4-H Clubs and how they aia out youthful farmers tn the production of pure bred livestock. Improved methods and greater efficiency on the farm and In the home, one • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lockhart have returned home from Roches­ ter. Minn . where Mr. Lockhart had received treatment at the Mayo clinic. should visit the Pacific Internation­ al Livestock Exposition In Portland. October 4th to Uth Inclusive, where teams from 4-H Clubs throughout the Northwest compete In demon­ strations of various projects by both oovs and girls Other Exhibits at the Exposition will Include Beef and Dairy Cattle Sheep and Ooata. Hogs. Horses, Poul­ try. Pet Stock. Dogs. Land Products, and Industrial Exhibits. Of special interest will be an Exhibit by the United States Wai Department Entertainment features will In­ clude the usual brilliant Horse Show and thrilling Rodeo. Six Horse team driving contest, and many other outstanding event! Accord- ng to Mr T B Wilcox. Jr.. Presi­ dent of the Exposition, this year's entertainment program will equal any of the past years programs, fot unusual variety and exceptional quality. • Jack Peterson has gone to Cor­ vallis to attend Oregon State col­ I lege • Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bost­ wick Sept 17, a son. ASHLAND ICE & STORAGE CO For home delivery, l’lione <17111 IS YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER? Time to check up and prepare for the colder montlis ahead. Maybe we can help you figure just what Io do to hr more comfort able this winter. Ell\ Financing is Available See us for further details ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY KEN WEIL, .Manager Phone 32111 GOOD PRINTING Oidi Street al Railroad A MINER HABIT! ON DISPLAY SEPTEMBER 26 dgQgWg OFAHr, CHEVROHT AIDS NATIONAL DEFENSE DllIONID TO IIAD IN Here’s the hlghast-quallty motor car Chevrolet has STYLING aver offered to the motoring public • • • with fleet. 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