Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, August t, 1946
R alp h A . F o ste r
Railroaders Take But Two
Minutes to Clear the Track
Union Service Station
237 East M ain S t
Ashland, Oregon
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Classified Advertisements
- Read ’em and Reap -
By V E R N E A T H A N A S
INSURANCE
Fire - Auto - Theft
STANDARD COMPANIES
See
J. F. E M M E T T
38 East M ain
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Ph. 7866
NOW PLAYING
Ends Sat. Nite
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HMWM BUY
JMCUUM
The south-bound S. P. passenger train was ju st eleai nm g the yards
th e n the first ear left the rails, pounding over the ties foi several
F or S a le
engths before coining to a rakish hult w ith one end in th e ditch
L od ge M e e tin g s
th e locom otive broke loose und ran for several y ard s before it
TRUCKLOAD
of
WHE A T.
.ould be stopped. L uckily th ere w ere no casualties, and tw o m en
E lk s M e e tin g
lad the car re-railed and the train proceeding in less than two Come und get it w hile it lusts.
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m nutes. No, your re p o rter has not been sniffing the cork. The in T alent Feed Store.
EACH W EDNESDAY
adent took place T uesday night at the tenth w eekly m eeting of
N IG H T A T 8 O 'C LO C K
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Very |
h e Jackson C ounty Model R ailroad Society.
E
L K 'S T E M P L E
l'h e in e e liiig w as h e ld in th e
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...------- ------- m odern und com plete 2 bedroom ,
new hom e finished to show by
basem ent of C. M. B ailey’s home
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S aturday. Priced
7,000. 3,000,
a t 440 C hestnut S treet, here in •
INeWCOIlierS to
In su ra n ce
down.
A shland, an d was atten d ed by
A sh la n d
eight m em bers of th e org an iza
Also 4. room concrete block
Sc« Roger Cram about your
tion. D uring a sh o rt business
S. C. Kesler, 543 M ountain Ave. house under construction w ith |
m eeting plans w ere discussed for j S tep h en F. Sobo, 1260 Iowa. acre for sale as is, 3850. L arry ' Life. H aalth and Accident In s u r
g - ij- t f
a public show of m odel eq u ip
Busey, telephone 3191 evenings, , ance policies
Ivan J Randles, 400 L iberty St.
m ent and m ethods som etim e this
7 25tf.
fall, plus fu rth e r discussion of
A. A. Grosse! unde, 821 Beach.
W a u led
plans to secure space for a larger
Duvenos, gas com bin at 1 o n
E lm er Silfuaat, 492 Palm Ave
CO FFEE SH O P
p erm anent h ead q u arters for the
Ray J C astle. 1035 N Mam St range, dining sets, china closet,
Cash for your diam ond, watch,
club.
showcases. S quare Deal Second
Ruth A. Abbott - L ith ia Hotel
It m ight be well to p o in t out
I lan d Store._____________ 8 1 2tp . radio or piano HOB LEE RADIO
ELECTRIC, Jacksonville.
6-24tf
rig h t here th at w hile the model
trains these m en build and oper-
For those w ell-know n Raleigh
ate are toy sized, they are most
Products, w rite to y o u r local
{definitely not toys. All “O ” guage
dealer. L. C. M elquist, 96 Cool
m odels are scaled accu rately to
idge street, A shlaand.
7 11 tf
^4” p er foot, and th e m em bers
It E A I. E S T A T E
C hief of Police T alent, J. y .
FOR SU PERIO R RUB B E R
are sticklers for the m ost m inute Adams, and Colonel P resto n B
detail, rig h t dow n to th e last W aterbury may form the nucleus MATS m ade to m easure, in clud
AN DR EW S & REDFORD
riv et and bolt. A ll are electric of an A shland G un C lub which ing door m ats, golf m ats, and
R eed’s Mut
pow ered, but the m iddle rail so will utilize the fo rm er
targ et horse trailer m ats.
This W eek’s Buys
S h o w in g T hru S a tu r. com m on to Ju n io rs C hristm as range
n ea r the G u th rie property. Factory, 124 Alidu St. A sh la n d ;,
train is not to be seen. The track ■ The land and the range which [ Phone 4851,_______________7-11-tf.
Six-room modern house, con
is laid ju st as any m ain-line w ith is ow ned by the C h am b er of i
YOUR FAVORITE SLEUTH! J ' real
crete
foundation,
basement.
Monum ent* and m arker*. Seo
fails fastened to re al cross- C om m erce will be offered to the
1•/« blocks from the Plesa.
I ties w ith tiny spikes so sm all as ¡4un club u n d er a lease proposi Burns M em orial*. On the Plata.
$5800.
to be practically infinitesim al.
tion.
See
the
Elks
outpoint
C
en
tral
I
Mr. B ailey has q u ite a eom-
Point at the ball gam e at W alter
38 East Main — Phone 7866
Phillips field S unday at 2:30 p.m.
A dm issions stu d en ts and serv ice
m en 30c; ad u lts 75c.
ANNI
and passenger trains.
New m em bers are being accep
JEFFREYS
« -its tutwr
ted to the club, and anyone in
j this area who is definitely in te r
ested in the building and o p era-
1 tion of e ith e r “O” or “HO” gua
uage
m odels are urged to contact Mr.
; Bailey.
1 A nother “HO” guage model
b u ild er well know n in this area
is D ale M. N ew ton ,who con
stru cts m odels com m ercially.
Entertain easily and
A
graciously here
Ashland Gun Club.
Is A Possibility
kDICK
TRACK
H eres How
N EW M ATTRESSES
FA C TO R Y TO YO U
Things Stano
O LD M ATTRESSES
M A D E L IK E N E W
N ew Box Springs
W hile T h ey Last
N T IL p ro d u c tio n h its its s trid e there w ill
c o n tin u e to be an a cu te shortage o f tra n s fo rm
ers and o th e r m a te ria ls needed tc p ro vid e new
e le c tric service
The s itu a tio n is general
th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try — c o n d itio n s beyond
o u r c o n tro l
F ra n k ly , we w ant you to k n o u
iu st how th in g s stand today, so
R E E D ’S
M A T T R E S S CO.
492 A St.
Phone 6271
IS Y O U R
Here is a brief reoort on some of the more important materials
needed to bring electric service to our Hom®, Farm or Factory—
B IR T H D A Y IN
A U G U ST?
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SARDONYX
High Tension
Porcelain Insulators
AU stock« c ritic a lly short— factories’ pro
duction fille d Into late 1947 O rd er* belna
arE-«>nted on be«’« «M om ent 12 to 15 mo” th«
»pd uo m o ««.atlaM l’tv of associated steel
forging* which are bought o u t
or PERIDOT
A R E T H E STO N ES
FO R YO U .
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SEE OUR S E L E C T IO N
HAYNES
JEWELRY
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Southern Paiific W atch
Distribution Insulators
V e rv lim ited storks ayaitable— some sub
standard m aterials and w a r surplus avail
able.
Conner Wire
D a» tp «trike« w hich have iust been con-
r1-»d«»d ♦>,» m duetrv is far behind consumer
d»>~«pd-
are presently being taken
on be«’«
B *n 7 month« shinment.
Inspectors
3 m onth*, or even longer, but in their de
sire to apportion that which is available
oroducer* are reticent to accent substantial
orders to *n « O"* r n - ’ - —. -
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mAiirt them o re c lu d e t
on
th eir
Pole Line Hardware
Fo llo w in g settlem ent of the steel and soft
m - l strikes strelnht steel Item * have eased
n’ t m r» erl«ltw however due to porcelain
de nn I p com bination
•s »»»» d ltfirn lt to «“cure w ith m «ny spec
is ltv It*"«« com pletely unobtainable.
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T»«M |ttv
o» p - c i '-- f ’ g r'h ’ »«* crossarm
w ''b <•’ m it' 1 ' *■ *~rced the
developm ent o’ new source*. A «at’sfeetory
•oc"1 a rv *e le m e n t h««
w orked out. as-
-.irin p adequate quantities In the Im m ediate
'••ture.
m ’ ’ l» to coop
Transformers
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To Our Customers.. .
The dairies of Ashland are facing an acute milk bottle shortage. If the housewives
of Ashland will give us 100% co-operation in the matter of returning bottles, they
will help us out of a difficult situation. If theshortage is not relieved quickly, we may
be forced to establish a policy of "N O BOTTLES— NO MILK.”
It is as difficult to buy milk bottles as it is to buy many other every day necessities,
and for that reason we are appealing to you to search through every corner and cupboard
for milk bottles and get them back into circulation. (Incidentally 98% of all milk
bottles are the property of the dairies and are loaned to the consumer from one delivery
to the next.)
Kindly hunt up all of the bottles, wash them and put them out for the delivery
man or return them to the store. The store will pay you the deposit for all bottles
which you return. The dairy men will pay you cash or give you credit for all which
you return.
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Please co-operate! Put your empty bottles out for the delivery man every day. Help
us to give you better service, so it will not be necessary to say "N o Bottles— N o Milk!"
Signed,
BELLVIEW DAIRY
CHERRY KNOLL DAIRY
CLOVERLEAF DAIRY
MILLER’S DAIRY
SILVER CREST DAIRY
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No im provem ent— small sized d is trib u t’on
transform ers are almost com pletely unob
tainable. M an u factu rer* are not even quot
ing d elive ry tim e, but anticipate up w ard*
from 18 to 20 months. Larger distribution
and hiob tension eouipm ent is being quoted
12 to 15 months. Such used equipm ent as
is available is usually found to be 30 to 35
years old and is being held at impossible
prices.
M l are laroelv com bination copoer-oorce-
lain product* a«d are
-" a c te d bv
the acute porceH In shortens. We are not
elwavs "M e, despite o "r h --» - ' t
to oro-
vide sufficient to meet current demand.
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Poles
Standard butt treated cedar pole produc
tion n atio n ally is running several m illions
below demands. Im p ro vem en t in labor
prices and developm ent of new access fa
cilities to the more rem ote in te rio r stands
are required before any re lie f can be ex
pected.
N om inal quantities
of sub-standard
sub
stitute* are available for deliveries in 2 or
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Pllccnr» »sprki r«n
C » « **v itS ,
R w io -H e s
Pipe & Pipe Fittings
Unprecedented dem and* for » t r i ll steel
pine* have exhausted stocks: m ill d eliv
eries are on allocated b ar’s •
sooratic
deliveries. Cast iron pipe is likew ise slow,
deliveries often rn n n ’n - I t - ’ — «nth« de-
pendinq on size. Most C. I. fittin o s are rea-
sonablv avallebl« ’ rem 1-d«---- >dent foun-
daries in the m etropolitan areas.
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W e hop« that production w ill soon h it its stride— f i a t you v/on't
have to w a it too long for the convenience of electric service. We
aaaure you th a t eervice w ill be provided just as soon as m a te ria l*
are available.
The California Oregon Power Company