Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 31, 1944, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 31, 1944
H arry
J. Boat,
S I/o arrived
here late Monday from Tacoma,
Washington. He has been In the
South Pacific about two months.
and left Ashland Saturday for
LOCAL HAPPENINGS
Howard Odin, our popular taxle , Herb Huson, until a couple of
ago operating an eating
owner. was a busi neos visitor at
Klamath Palls Tuesday, return- ' house near the f s i t h e m l*aclflc
depot., closed there and last week
Treasure Island, from where he lng later In the evening.
Homer W alk er of Eagle Point started operating the Weyerhaus-
will be assigned to further duty.
was a business caller In Ashland er's store at the timber farm be­
tween Ashland and Klamath Palls
Tuesday morning,
Doris J. Vam es of Grants Pass The Job keeps him quite busy and
w as arrested by city police Mon- he
* * n but utUe 10 A -h l* nd
day on a charge of being drunk since going onto the new Job
Wm .
Henry
Blackburn,
for
and disorderly at a local hotel. In
city police court she was fined some months a resident of Ash
12.50 Including the costs and giv­ land( was arrested the past week
en a ten day Jail sentence. After on a charge of driving a car with
paying the costs of $2.50 and five void license plates. He plead guil­
dollars on the fine, she was re­ ty to the tb arg e and was fined
leased and told to stay out of $5 00 and costs and was given a
town.
ten day Jail sentence which w as
June Anderson left on Satur­ suspended on the promise to quit
day for Los Angeles where she Joy riding and to get Oregon li­
will attend school this winter. She cense plates on his car. The fo r­
has attended Ashland high school mer plates had been from A r i ­
zona.
fo r the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burns
Newcomers
to Ashland
this
week include Jamee N. Givas, 23ft and two daughters moved Mon­
E. Main; Thurman A. Smith, 459 day to Ashland from Duinsmulr,
Morton St.; Mrs. Chas. A. Mus- Mrs. Burns and the daughters to
cutt, 217 Fourth S t ; Lester Tay- take up their residence here, and
215 4th St.; Ernest Schuster, Kenneth to report to the Induc­
139 N, Main; Frank J. Rubies, tion station at San Francisco next
448 Allison; Floyd Nielson, 272 week. Mrs. Burns w ill live with
Maple St.; R. W . Wilson. 395 E. her «S te r
Mrs.
Orth
Miller,
Main and V. A. Chilson 40 Bush whose husband Is stationed
at
St.
'F a rra g u t, Idaho for training. Mr.
Born to M r and Mrs. R. H. W ll- !*® Urnf has ***?_ i _brlkemAn with
Also SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
liamson, operators of the Silver
Crest dairy a daughter. Wt. 8 lbs
6 ounces on Monday evening, at
the Community Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. John W ym er and
children, Anita, Shirley and Betty
arrived in Ashland Saturday anti
moved into their new home on
Wightm an street. They are form ­
er residents o f Ashland.
Softball gam es a t Ashla n d
continue to be popular each Mon­
day evening. There are always
sufficient players tomake up two
teams and a thoroughly enjoyable
evening is the result. Monday
evening, the score w as 2 to 18,
rather one sided, but a lot of fun.
Zane George Tucker was fined
$2.00 and costs of $4.50 in Jus­
tice Nelle Burns’ court this week
on a charge of not having an op­
erator’s license! James D. Joy of
the state police force made the
* arrest. He plead guilty to the
charge and paid the fine. Roy
Mitchell Touvel w as arrested by
officer B. W . Jungswirth on a
charge of not having an opera­
tor’s license. He plead guilty to
the charge and was fined $2 50
' and costs of $4.50 which w as paid.
the Sou them Pacific
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Boles and
daughter came from Newburg
Saturday to spend a week or so
visiting with Mr. Boles' aunt,
Mrs. Lizzie Robertson at 50 Gres­
ham street. Mr. Boles has been
working in the shipyards but had
to quit by his doctor’s order*.
Miss Jacqueline Flnfeth, grand­
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Porter, who has spent thia sum­
mer with her grandparents, left
Tuesday for her home In Spokane,
Wash. M r * Porter accompanied
her granddaughter as fa r a Port­
land, returning the next day. She
w as met In Portland by her other
grandmother, Mrs. Ream who
then accompanied the young lady
on to her home.
The m arriage of Miss Genlve
Arnett and Jack L. Bezoff of
Klam ath F alls w as quiteiy held In
the Faith Temple, with Rev. Leo
W ine officiating. The vowa were
pronounced at 5 o'clock last
Tuesday, August 22. The young
couple were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. R ay H. Arnett of Klamath
Falls. They will spend their hon­
eymoon in Los Angeles, after
! M rs Shell o f Harrison street which they will he a t home at
■entertained three elderly ladies at Klam ath F a lla
’ a party Tuesday afternoon, M rs
M ax DeMille, 23 a diabetic has
Scripter, Mrs. W in g and Mrs. been very 111 the past week and
Mildred Adam s being the guests. the first of the week went com
The four ladies combined ages to­ pletely blind. He has been suffer­
taled 333 years, it w as learned ing from this trouble for months.
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during the afternoon. Sewing and
visiting w as enjoyed during the
afternoon, and w as followed by
delicious refreshments.
County Forest
Receipts Raised
Mr. and Mrs. R ay Stenberg of
Medford— Jackson county will
A lban y spent several days in
Ashland visiting at the home of receive from the national forest
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nagel. They service receipts fo r the fiscal
returned to their home Tuesday. year ending June 30 last, $74,000
Mr. Stenberg is a barber in A l­ K arl L. Janouch, supervisor of
bany.
the Rogue River national forest
Rev. George M. Shuman o f the reports. It is the county’s share
Presbyterian church pronounced of 25 per cent of the receipts of
the m arriage vows Saturday A u g the Rogue River national forest,
26 for George W illiam Palmer, in lieu of taxes for roads and
i now in the navy but form erly of schools.
Reno County, Kansas and Miss
The payment is $45,000 higher
Jessie Lee Mullins o f Whitefield, than last year .due to the abnor-
Geor®la ’
mal demand for lumber for war
Mrs.
Clarence Litwlller and purposes, according to Supervisor.
daughter left last Wednesday to Janouch. H e doubts If such p a y -'
spend a week or so visiting In ments will be made In postwar
Salem and Portland.
period .but believes the planned
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Rees sustained yield cutting operations
and daughter and son were K la - . will keep them at a substantial
math Falls visitors Sunday.
. level.
Next Wed. & Thurs.
DOUBLE FEATURE
JOE E. BROWN
IN
“ POLO JOE”
plus
Oelita
sensational new s ta r
in . ..
Dresses continue to be marked
down
25c a day
• MATINEE •
METZ
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS SUNDAY
Dr. H. A. Ruehe. executive sec­
retary of the American Butter In­
stitute .said the civilian butter
situation this year may be the
most critical in the history of
the Industry.
Ruehe predicted that creamery
butter production for 1944 will
fall about 15 per cent below that
of 1943. Also, the supply available
to civilians this year will be
about six pounds per capita, or a
Applications for the poeltlon of
half pound per month per per­
son.
Assistant
Technical
Consultant
(Plywood Section) W a r Produc­
tion Board In Western Oregon
and Western W ashing Ion, with
headquarters at Portland, Oregon
Medford — Huckleberries on
«J-e being sought by the U. S.
Huckleberries
on
Huckleberry
Civil Service Commission
mountain in the Union creek dis­
The salary for this poelstlon to
trict have started to ripen, and
$5228 a year, Including overtime I
already scores of pickers have compensation.
I
t up camps, according to K arl
There to no written teat and no
maximum age limit.
Forms for applying may be ab-
talned from first or second-class
WPB Asks for
Plywood Consultant
Huckleberries Ripe
Announcing
eee
Stai-ting This Week.,
the . . .
LITHIA
,rl »I fer S3 e e l at ><’ •>
CHRISTMAN saving* — to-
vest to WAR BONDS. Keep
•n BACKIN U THE ATT ACM.
5c - 10c - 25c and $1 Store
Ql
1
The Need
for Comprehensive Auto
mobile Insurance is now
greater than ever. As
cars get older, worn in­
sulation can cause fire,
tire shortage tends to
increase car theft, and
cost of repairing dam­
age is larger because of
labor and material short
age.
Ask this agency for com
plete insurance protec­
tion for your car NOW!
Billings Agency
R E A L IN S U R A N C E
Phone 8781
41 E a st Mato
Subacribe for The Miner today.
THEATRE
will be open every
Friday - Saturday
Sun. - Mon. - Tues. •
•
P rogram s will change
every
Friday
and Sunday
•
Matinee Saturday
Continuous Shows Sunday
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
HE FIGHTS WITH
FISTS AND 4 5 ’s
“THE LAND
DETONO The LAW
REMOVAL SALE
9c
Glass Sandwich Plate, reg. 17c.............9c
Reamer—orange, la r g e ........................ 9c
Sand Paper, assorted package...............9c
Flower Pots—2 inch...................... 3 for 9c
21/« in c h .......................... 2 for 9c
3 in ch ............................... 2 for 9c
5 inch ..............................each 9c
Bootees—regular 2 0 c ............................ 9c
Furniture Polish ....................................9c
Scratch Remover and Polish.............. 9c
Wet-Me-Wet Silver Polish.....................9c
Polish Cloth............................................. 9c
Emery Cloth, assorted package.............9c
F £ F Cough Drops.......... ....................9c
Shoe Laces—27 inches................ 3 for 9c )
Many Other Items at 9c
SEE OUR WINDOW
S P E C IA L -
DICK
ORAN
Stetson Felt Rugs......................40% OFF
45c Supreme Auto Cleaner & Polish....33c
53c Supreme Radiator Solder.............43c
43c Supreme Radiator Cleaner......... 33c
High Chairs for $7.95—SAVE $1.00
Cribs—while they last—25% OFF
Coffee Table—walnut, glass top
were $10.50, now...........................$6.95
JAMES G. M A C K I E ^ ^ ^ l
A u th o r iz e d D e a le r-
Western Auto Su dd ! v Co.
Ashland^ Oregon
continues this week
Some of these are at give-away
prices
•
L. Janouch, supervisor of the Ro­
gue River naUoual foreet. It has
been the favorite huckleberry
patch of southern Oregon and
northern Klamath F a ll« residents
J for 60 year*. Some uf the pickera
have paid annual vtolta since they
were children and camp each year
In the same spot aa fa r as poas-
Ible, according to Supervisor Jan­
ouch.
9c sale
“LADY LET’S
DANCE”
SATURDAY
Butter Outlook
Remains Critical
For Better Flavor
& Satisfying Goodness
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
■ Spencer Tracy
ASK FOR
in the
TECHNICOLOR
Cavalcade of
Adventure
M T. ASHLAND
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
NORTHWEST
PASSAGE
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
A t Ashland Groceries and Markets
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