SOUTHERN OREGON MINER. THURSDAY, MAY j i , 194j Donald and Ward Philpott and mother, M r s . Eva P. ilpott of Klamath Falls were Ashland busi- ness visitors Tuesday. In Justice Nelle Burns court this week were Norman O liver BUS SERVICE From Ashland ■ ■ ■ II - ■ — .1 ■ 2:45 a.m . 6:00 a.m . 7:30 a.m . 8:30 a.m . 9:26 a.m . . ! — — — —I— NORTHBOUND 4:20 p.m . 9:35 a.m . 6:00 p.m . 10:37 a.m . 9:26 p.m . 11:20 a.m . 10:07 p.m . 11:22 a.m . 11:15 p.m . 12:45 p.m . 2:20 p.m . SOUTHBOUND 6:39 a.m . 6:36 p.m . 7:26 a.m . 1:16 a.m . 1 1 :3 1 a.m . 1:16 a.m . 3:51 a.m . THE R A T IO N W IT H DEPENDABLE JUST RECEIVED! Factory Shipment of Picture Frames and Mirrors A L L S IZ E S 20e to „95 FUTURE FRAMES 98et«$t.Q $ MIRRORS. . . H . G. T R A V IS , A g e n t 101 E. M ain P h o n e 8181 S B R V IN O 2 . C of the W AVES came last 1 or not to extend the Reciprocal ' ed authority to establish a con I ed for me by the Civil Service Anuraaay from her w om at aun j traue Treaties Act, Wlui.li u now tact unit consisting of a contact I Commission. This examination is Francisco to visit her patents, beiore us. n is nnpv_.urv, ui representative und clerk, at Med ¡.chi duled to be held July 18th. m i. anu Mrs. D. E. Baxter at 171 course, tor a Member io leuu ford, Oregon. This unit w ill be Any boy who desires to Compute van iVess and with her sister, even a sinull iracuoii oi UUs inaaa opened us soon as arrangements should notify me immediately. Mrs. Earl Rogers and tanm>. ol uuta. AU ot it is slanted toward cun be completed. In fact, it may ; Boys in the armed forces have m.sa Baxter, Mrs. Rogers and son ttie views held by ns authors, anu oe in operation now. Other simi the same opportunity to compete Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter is therefore ot small value. lar units are being established in for these appointments us civil In considering tne best source Oregon. These units w ill help ians. Arrangements ure made so spent me week end at Crescent city. Miss Baxter returned to her of lnlormuiion lor a meiuoyr is m aterially in handling the pro thut the competitive examination duties at Sun Francisco Tuesday Uie printed heurtngs o i l the bill, blems of veterans. may be given by the unit com- evening. und the printed report made b> A C A D E M Y E X A M SOON. 1 I rounder of uny brunch of the ¿til a. ida Pcct of Talent was the Ways and Means Coiniuinee. w ill have some vacancies to fill ) armed forces wherever the can- visiting and attending to busi in both the hearings and m tne next year in both the Naval I didate may be. tnss matters in Ashland 'Tuesday report, tacts having a bearing Acudemy ut Annapolis und the Boys who wish to take this Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Skinner eiuier lor or uguiiixt the legisla M ilitary Academy ut West Point competitive examination should received a telegram from the war tion are presented. Such appointments are made on j write me a letter in which they repartment Tuesday noon stating As lias been the case with num the basis of grades earned in (he ' give their date of birth und their that their son “was back unuei erous other important but com competitive examination conduct- legal residence. m ilitary control.” No other ex plicated laws passed by recent planation or what thut may mean Missions of Congress, the admin 1 1 I », 'V The son is Pic Floyd K. Skinner, istration of the Reciprocal Trade and was taken a prisoner of war Agreements Act hus been more on February 18, 1944 by the Ger io blame, und w ill be more to mans. Mr. und Mrs. Skinner had olume in the future, for trade heard from their son on January und economic dilliculties than the 18, this year, but no further word broad principles of the Act itself. front him has been available Congress cunnot write adminis since that time. It is presumed ) trative details into legislation, by the parents that the soldier j out both Congress und tne people I had been liberated and is now , nave the ngnt to expect thut the again with the army. They hope executive branch ot the govern he is on his way home w ith other ment w ill endeavor to administer' liberated prisoners of war. Need- the law in accordance with the j less to say they are quite happy intent of Congress. ; to hear of him, even if it was U N R EA SO N A B LE D E L A Y . I only a bare announcement from have recently learned of two i the war department. eases wherein there has been a n ! Orth M iller, Seaman 2/C is unusually long delay in begin home visiting his wife and boy ning the payments of insurance) on a furlough from his base in benefits due on W ar Risk insur j Georgia. His parents live at Cen- ance. These may, or many not, I tral Point and the sailor is divid have been exceptional cases. I am ing his time between his home wondering if insurance claims ! and the home of his parents. are being paid promptly to the Don Sears, S 2/C, was called people in my Congressional Dis I home on emergency leave from trict. One of the beneficiaries I his duties at Seattle by the ser refer to has been waiting nearly ious illness of his wife. She is at seven months since the soldier ' the local hospital. Don w ill be was killed in action, and has re here for a couple of weeks. He ceived no insurance payment yet. ' arrived home Saturday. If any such delays are occurring ' Norman Restad arrived in Ash in my district, 1 shall be glad to land Sunday morning on leave have them reported to me, and I from the Navy which w ill be w ill insist upon immediate act spent in part at least here. His ion. There seems to be entirely wife Mrs. Helen Restad has been too much red tape, too many making her home in Ashland. forms, and too much clerical labor wasted in settling insurance claims. C O N TA C T U N IT FOR M E D FORD. The Veterans Administra tion in Portland has been grant Rosenberger and Phoebe Julia M iller, both of Ashland and both charged with operating a car without a tail light. Both paid a $1 fine and costs, Miss Ethel Baxter, Storekeeper METZ Washington Newsletter T H A N S P O B T A T IO N ------ By ------ H A R R IS E LLSW O R TH Congressman from Oregon * R EC IPR O C A L T R A D E ACRE P le a se ch eck on y o u r s u b sc rip tio n on n a m e s tic k e r. If p a s t d u e p le a se com e in g iv e u s y o u r re n e w a l. EM ENTS. 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With the war over in Europe, he West will now become the ;reat "marshalling yards” for the inal Big Push against Japan. An normous tide of troops and war laterials undoubtedly will pour trough to our seaports. Western 'lroads, housing, food supplies i shipping will be strained with the full weight of the nation'» fighting effort. We say this because—as far as the western railroads are con cerned-m any civilians may ex pect victory in Europe to mean better transportation service here. Actually, it may mean less room for civilians on the trains. When the full tide of war traffic comes, we shall call on every re source to handle i t We shall run the war trains through. First things come first until this - is over—and it isn’t over yet. 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