Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 17, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 17, 1944
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Lacy were 1
| Consumer goods sates will be phia, Penn. She with her family at Army Ports of Embarkation
chosen on the conunittte for re­
handled by the procurement divi­ value to Oregon about 31 years and for other uses 'ihe barg>s
freshments lor tile next meeting t
sion of the tieasury, which has ago. They have lived at Medford gave an excellent account of
to be held August 17.
northwest
headquarters in Seattle, most of that time. The body was thetnselvMi In the recent lavat.on
TALENT, August, 15—The Tal­
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davis and .
Snips
and
luuriUiae properties I >aken in charge of the Ulwiller of Normandy, DDT stated.
ent Orange met at regular session daughters Patricia and Claudia j
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will
be
disposed
of through the . Funeral Home and was shippped
Thursday evening with a good a t­ arrived by Air line from bit r
maritime
coiunilssion
and
food
,
Wednesday
to
Albany
where
ser-
tendance. The program, Mrs. VV. home in the Canal Zone. They
1 through the food administration, j vices are being held today, Thurs-
W. Kobison gave a talk on the plan on spending four months ui I
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shortage of alfalfa and clover the valley visiting Mrs. Davis J Q. H. Weimer, Manager of the 1 Since the program is Just get- I l‘ay Interm ent will be made in
seed. C. E. Borg told of the plans patents Mr. and Mrs. Cluude Ashland Branch of the First Nat- ting underway, Mr. Wenner said | the Masonic cemetery at Albany
Sugar Stomp No. 33 In War Ra­
being made for the disposal of Ward and other relatives and , ional Bank of Portland, this week he may not have all the answers ‘n the family plot. Survivors In-
yet, but he expects to receive in- 1 elude her husband Albert Plum- tion Book four will be good for
food stuff at the close of the war. I friends.
»
| announced that a departm ent has formation as rapidly as it is avail- j mer and a daughter Mrs. C. C. five pounds of supar beginning
The rest of the program consist­
Mrs. George Thurston and sis­ been organized in the First Nat­ able. Some surplus goods have ill- Archibald a t Medford. Mr. and September 1, 1044, D l’A cfflcl ils
ed of different members telling ter Mrs. Alice O’Uyne have re­
jokes and stories. The H.E.C. that turned home from California ional Bank to disperse information will be placed on he m arket hi Mrs. Plummer have made their announced this week.
Like other sugar stamps now
Were to meet at the home of Mr. ! where they have been teaching regarding surplus war goods of­ ready been d sposed of and more home for some time with the
fered for sale by the federal gov­ In the future. When w ar is over , daughter.
and Mrs Tom Bell for a picnic din school.
being used, Stamp No. 33 will be
ernment.
It is expected that large quiuiti- j
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ner Tuesday was postponed due
valid indefinitely. Stamps now
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murry j Those persons who may have a ties will be available for purchase. , D v iV y D u ty TlFCS
to the death of heir son Floyd and family returned home Tues­
good for five pounds each are No.
Bell. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Stewart, day evening from a trip to Eugene desire to buy a training plane or
30, SI, and 32.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. Robison and and on the coast. Mr. and Mrs any other hit of surplus war pro­
perty from the federal govern­
Andy Carroll of near Trail accom­ ment can now get information on
The number of heavy and me­
panied them on the trip.
dium-duty truck and bus tires for
how to go about it from Mr. Wen-
Roy Estes left by stage for ner. Mr. E. F. Slade, vice-presi­ i A fter 48 years and three inon- 1 rationing during the current three
Crescent City. California to spend dent of the First National Bank ths of service with the Southern ‘ months period is "grossly Inade-
a week vacationing with relatives. in Portland, will head the new de­ j Pacific railroad company, W. E. 1 Ql,ate to meet even the basic min-
Mrs Steve Seinuui and son of partm ent in tile i'ortland Head of­ Bisscll retired last week He has ‘mum requirements of essenUul
Klamath Falls spent the week end fice of the bank and will clear re­ spent all fo his service with (he j rubber-borne transport services,”
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. quests from the bank’s branches the company between Duinsnuilr and 11 w'rloua curtailm ent of es­
Dan Cuthberson.
throughout the state The depart­ and Roseburg, and was promoted , aentlal transportation 1s In pros-
Mrs. Roy Coffman is spending ment has been set up at the re­ to conductor hi liMXi The family IHvt- Colonel J. Monroe Johnson,
a couple of weeks with her quest of the surplus war proper­ live*! at Duinsmulr for 32 years, I Director of the Office of Defense
WILL fire leae you with
moving there from Ashland. Five i Transportation told American clt-
daughter. Mrs. George Holt & hus ties administration.
band a t Crescent. Oregon. She
Information will be available to years ago they returned to Ash- ‘■«u® who operate commercial mo- 1 sufficient money to re­
also will visit her son Ells Coch­ tell how to acquire one of those land, where they have since made ,or vehicles today. ODT asked
that all Ashland citizens owning
build your home? Cer­
ran and fu n lly at Chilloquin be­ pud die-jumping arm y jeeps, when their home.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bissell
left
last
commercial
motor
vehicles
to
con­
fore she returns home.
and if they are placed on the m ar­
tainly—if you’re insur­
Mrs. Velma Colwell and small ket. Just now. however, they are week for Diamond lake for a serve existing supplies of tires
son are visiting in Klamath Falls 'not being sold, as the government s h o r t vacation. Accompanying now. The reason for the present
and Sprague River this week.
needs them in winning the war, them were their son and daught- shortage of heavy and medium I 'd. Get sound insurance
er-law. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bis- I truck und bus tires for civilian
Fred Combest of Jacksonville so would-be purchasers will have sell and two children, Nancy Jean uae ls the increasing need of the
protection now before it
spent Sunday with his mother to wait.
and
Billy,
and
another
son.
Jack
m
“
tary.
The
needs
of
the
mili-
•‘We feel it is an im portant job ■
Mrs. Louisa Com best who has
tary must be met at all coats,
is too late.
been very ill but is much improv­ to get the information regarding ( of Du’sninulr
ODT stated, to shorten the war
surplus goods, offered for sale, in |
ed.
Wooden tank barges, built to re
Mrs. Wayne Cowdeey, Mrs. Roy | the hands of the prospective buy- |
lleve the critical tank car situa­
Unrule and Mrs. R. F. Parks at- j ers”, said Wenner, "and this new
tion, while not as efficient as steel
tended a shower at the home of j department of the First Naional
tank barges have proved by act-
Mrs. Grant Walker a t Phoenix for Bank will be relaying this lnfor-
Mrs. M argaret Louise Plummer, i u*‘ performance to be satisfactory
Mrs Frank Tiilford of Talent.
mation to various parts of the
715 Oakdale Avenue. Medford, f°r transporting vital wartime pa- I
Mr A1 Redburn has opened a state as it becomes available."
Phone 87*1
41 E»«* Main
barber shop on the corner of Main
Robert Ducas, special assistant died Tuesday afternoon at the troleum produots, the ODT re-
REAL ESTATE and
Community
Hospital.
For
the
past
ports.
The
barges
are
being
used
1
and Old Pacific Highway. Talent of the surplus w ar properties ad-
REAL INSURANCE
has been without a barber for sev- | ministration, was in Portland re­ two month she has been a resident to transport residual oil by way
of
the
Parkview
Convalescent
;
Rulf
intracoastal
waterway
eral years so this added business cently and advised the First Nat- home but Monday her condition from Texas fields and refiner ea
is received with a hearty welcome. Ional Bank that organization and became grave and she was remov­ to Florida ports, for literage work
Mrs. Charles Skeeten spent this policies for the orderly disposal of ed to the hosp'.tal. She had been
surplus properties were being for­
week end in Prospect.
in failing health for the past
mulated.
Capital and producer goods, he six years.
Born Margaret Louise Simpson
said, will be sold by the Recon­
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struction Finance Corporation. on December 8, 1861, a t Philadel-
TALENT NEWS
Local Bank Adds
New Service for
Ashland Patrons
Sugar Stamp No. 33 ..
Is (¡cod on Sept. 1.
3. P. Man Retires
The Past Week
Inadequate for Need
When You Build....
ARSITY
Insure!
Friday and Saturday
Margaret Plummer ..
Dies Here Tuesday
Billings Agency
PIECE GOODS
Grand
Opening
L lth ia Theatre
— Friday Night, August 1 8 -
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
3 Big Days of Hilarious Fun
Gags and Melody
Curtain Material
36 in. patterned white m arquisette
.29
Outing Flannel
27 inches wide, yard........ ............... .19
36 inches wide, y a r d ....... ................ .25
Cotton and Rayon Chambray
36 in red and white stripe, yd.......... .59
Mosquito Netting
Extra Wide, yard.......... ................... .25
no
Ro»ance
.in-«»“*’’
* -a»« x
Friday
Come Early! Supply Limited!
Saturday
METZ
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
Sunday
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
Next Wed. & Thurs.
ACTION! SUSPENSE!!
ROMANCE!
It is with pleasure we a n ­
nounce the re-opening of the
Llthia, completely renovated
and redecorated in the modern
mode for your pleasure and
comfort. Bringing again to you
selected programs of today anil
hits of yesterday. We Dedicate
ourselves to your enjoyment.
The Management.
»W A R D O
R O B IN S O N \
lysskri-Vktw MdogUn
PRICES
/
TAM PIC
Continuous Shows
SUNDAY
Kiddies .... .............................. 16c
Men in Uniform .................. .35c
Adults .....................................53c
Fed. Tax Included.
WARDROBE
On the Plaza
CLEANERS
Phone 3281
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874