SOUTHERN OREGON MINER THURSDAY, MAY 24. «94$ Dr. Carl T. Lambert, u veter- lund, Mrs. Snyder worked ior inarian of Visalia, California, has some time at the Daily Tidings been in Ashland the past several office. They have made their days visiting with Dr. and Mrs. home in Ashland and have many Published Every Thursday at 107 M ain Street, Ashland, Oregon Walter Weller. Dr. Lambert is a friends here. Upon his return to class mate of Dr. Weller, when civilian life, Sgt. Snyder will they attended school in Colorado take up his work as a linotype Carryl H. & Marion C. Wines, Editors-Publishers together . operator on the St. Louis Globe, Sgt. Otis V. Snyder, well a position he held prior to his in­ Entered as second-class m all m a tter In the post office at Ash­ known in Ashland, and Mrs. Sny­ duction. land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress der, left Thursday, (today), Sgt. Mrs. W. M. Wheeler of Ash­ ot M arch 3. 1379. Snyder to return to Jefferson Bar­ land and her sister, Mrs. Poley ot racks, Missouri, where he will be Grants Pass left Tuesday for rl. - I . . - - — V discharged from the army, being Crescent City to spend a few days one of the group of over 40-year visiting. old men who are receiving their Twenty-two members of the JMr8..Snyde,\ wU1. v‘sit Ashland Riding association took m Portland with a sister for a to the hills Sunday, riding out to couple of weeks before going on the Hamby Ranch and then over to S t Louis, where they will the hills to the new dry ice plant, ‘you can depend on’ make their home. Sgt. Snyder is where all of them went through well known here as he worked us that highly interesting plant, see­ • Automobile a linotype operator when the ing how dry ice is made. About Fires resulting from Camp White Grenade was being noon, the party had a picnic lun­ • Fire windstorm, explosion & published and printed in Ash- ch together, and then part of them rode on up the mountain other perils are not cov­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS to Durkee Falls. Close up under ered by your insurance In the County Court of the Grizzly peak. The trip up to the policy. Unless you have State of Oregon in and For the falls and back is around 22 miles. ON T H E PLAZA Mr. and Mrs. Leland Linn and of Jackson your fire policy extend­ County In the Matter of the Estate of son Donald and daughter Lelia ed to cover such dangers ELIZABETH A. DUNNAVIN, De­ Fay were in Ashland last week to keep in contact with Mr. —you’ll have to stand ceased. NEW MATTUCS8ES Linn's new position as school NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN such loss yourself. FACTORY TO YOU that the undersigned, by an Ord­ superintendent. They will be Ask this agency to add er of the County Court of the here again this week end, to OLD MATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW Extended Coverage to State of Oregon, for the County spend a few days. They have pur­ the Lee Ryan home on Vis your fire insurance uow. of Jackson, duly made and enter­ chased NEW BOX SPRINGS ed on the 1st day of May, 1945, ta street and plan to move here WHILE THEY LAST was duly appointed Administrat­ soon, so that Mr. Linn can get or of the Estate of Elizabeth A. started on his new work, teiore REED’S Dunnavin, deceased, and that he Mr. and Mrs. Norby leave. They has duly qualified as such Ad­ have been at Myrtle Point where MATTRESS CO. Mr. Linn was superintendent of R E A L IN S U R A N C E ministrator. OS N. Mala Ph. 6371 Phene 87 81 <1 East Mata A ll persons having claims schools. against said Estate are hereby Miss Pearl Sherlock, director Ashland, Oregon notified to present the same, duly of religious education of the verified, as required by law, to Methodist Church in the State of him at the office of Frank J. Van Oregon, Mrs. Clarence Holdridge Dyke, Attorney, Swedenb u r g and Miss Anna Moore of Talent, Building, Ashland, Oregon, with­ were dinner guests at the home in six months of the date of this of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Bruce on Monday noon. notice. Dated and first published this Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Weems have 3rd day of May, 1945. purchased the First place on Vis­ T. R. DUNNAVIN ta St. Administrator of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Destin from Elizabeth A. Dunnavin, deceased Manhatten Bench Cal. have been Frank J. Van Dyke Attorney for in Ashland the past few days on Estate- 5..3 4t. business. Mrs. H. L. Moore will leave Methodist Church. Dr. G. W. Wednesday evening for Eugene Bruce, pustor of Ashland Metho­ to attend the Woodcraft Conven­ dist Church, will give the sermon tion. on the subject "1 Dare You." The The Baccalaureate service for Talent Methodist Church will the Talent high school graduates | provide special music for the oc­ will be held at 11 o’clock Sunday morning Muy 27th. in the Talent casion. t SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Insurance t— . , - - . ---------------- — _ ----------- ----------- “Your Friendly Grocer” Always a Good Supply of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Where Your Trade is Appreciated A Complete Covering PLAZA GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Hays --------------- — -■ — - ■ - ----------------- -— ----------------------------------- — - - - Burns Agency I t ’s a Treat When You Eat, and Find • • • • Billings Agency BUS SERVICE ft A shland C afe In Ashland Hotel Building Open 6 a.m to lO pm Except Sundays ___ I— From Ashland 2:45 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:26 a.m. SUPERIOR f’OOD NICE SERVICE PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE FAIR PRICES NORTHBOUND 9:35 a.m. 4:20 p.m. 10:37 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 9:26 p.m. 11:20 a.m. 11:22 a.m. 10:07 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 2:20 p.m. HIGHLIGHTS OF 1944 from the I ■■ ■ ■ ■ 13603952 annual report SOUTHBOUND 6:39 a.m. 6:36 p.m. 7:26 a.m. 1:16 a.m. 11:31a.m. 1:16 a.m. 3:51 a.m. JIT PROPULSION. General Electric developed the world's moat powerful engine for the world's fastest plane —the G-E jet propulsion engine for the Lockheed P-80 "Shooting S tar.” It is over tw ice as powerful as previous m odels produced for the Army Air Force«. PRODUCTION INCREASED. For the fourth suc­ cessive year. General E lectric turned out record q u an tities o f w ar goods despite an average o f 2 per rent fewer em ployees. G. E. produced over 8,000,000 horsepower o f ship propulsion turbines for the N a v y in 1944. 2 3 4 ,7 3 2 STOCKHOLDUS. Ownership o f the com pany was divided among more stockhold­ ers than ever before. D ividends were $1.40 per share—same aa 1943 and 1942, leas than 1941 and 1940. N et incom e was leas than 1940, while sales billed were 3 % tim es greater. NIW DEVELOPMENTS. G -E research and engineering played a part in such recent d e­ velopm ents as radar, silicones, jet propulsion, rocket weapons, remote gun control for th e B -29 "Superfortress,” the A-26 "Invader,” and the P-81 "Black W id ow .” H. G. TRAVIS, Agent 101E. Main Phone 8181 S E R V IN S THE NATION W IT H D EFEND AB LE TRANSPORTATION EMPLOYEE EARNINGS UR. T h e average G-E em ployee earned >2,772 in 1944. E m ployees also shared $234,000 in Suggestion Awards. T op award was $2,000 for an idea that speeded prcxluction o f G-E gun control for the B-29. G -E em ployee suggestions aid the war effort. EVERYBODY’S TALKING! VOLUME OF BUSINESS Orders received N et sales billed ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their necessity for good health. 1944 $1,609,600,000 $1,353,000,000 1943 $1,360,600,000 $1,288,400,000 CHANOE $ $ $ $ 50,800,04» 1.76 40,300,000 1.40 $ $ $ $ 44,94»,000 1.56 40,300,000 1.40 + 13% + 13% $ 176,000.000 $ 163,04»,04» + 8% 234,732 229,127 + 2% 167,212 $ 464,000,000 $ 2,772 171,133 $ 472,000,000 $ 2,766 - 2% - 2% + 1% + 18% + 6% NET INCOME AND DIVIDENDS N et income for the year Per share D ividends declared and paid Per share EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . . their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­ ford. TAXES T otal taxes STOCKHOLDERS EVERYBODY WHO SHOPS'.. . Southern Oregon Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s Largest Variety Over 500 Kinds and Sizes I WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 Number on December 81 EMPLOYEES Average number on payroll T otal earnings o f em ployees Average annual earnings 4735 WAR VETERANS HIRED. B y the year’s end 4735 returned service men and women were working a t p lan ts o f General Electric and affiliated com panies. 2986 were former G -E em ployees. On D ecem ber 31, 1944, a to ta l o f 50,228 em ployees o f General E lectric and affiliates had entered th e armed services. FOR VICTOEY-3UY ANO HOLD WAS BONDS Rear the G-E radio programa: T k t O -K A ll-g ir t O r tk tttr a . Bundar 10 p.m. EW T. N B C -T A « W trld Today news. Mondar through Friday 0:40 p.m. E W T . CBS— T k t (i-IC U m t t t P a rtg , Mondar through Frld ar 4:00 p. ■■ E W T . CBS. General Electric Company, Schenectady, NewYork GENERAL ELECTRIC »