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Southern Oregon News Review, I liu rsd iy, August H, 1946 don is u sister of Mrs. Don S hel FRIENDS ENTERTAINED BY SHELDONS SUNDAY don und Mr. Sheldon is u brother Mr. «nil Mrs. Don Sheldon e n of Mr Don Sheldon und Mrs. tertain ed « lew Iriends Sunday G reen. evening ut the h<"ne of Mr. und G eo rge S h e ld o n g r a d u a t'd to o Mrs. G. S. G reen. 202 Sherm an spring from the .............................. Nuvul Academ y S t h o n o r i n g then h o u s e g u e s ts , a t A nnapolis und wus on his wu.v Mr. und Mis. I siren Sheldon und to San Francisco to report to his son. Ensign G eorge Sheldon of Olyrripiu, W ashington, Mrs. Shel- i ship. Thus» present w ere: M i und Mrs. C urry I Wines, daughter, B iatiK i anil son, n m y , m i s . a i - , | len, Mr. anil Mrs. G. S. G reen and son, Sheldon, the honored guests, In su ra n ce Mr «nil Mrs, L oren Sheldon, son Ensign G eorge Sheldon and the hosts. Mr «nil Mrs. Don Sheldon and son Joe. “you can depend on” • Automobile • Eire F R A Z IE R R im BURNS AGENCY 1 s t ati H koki k at H U F F M A N 'S 144 E. Minn Phone 21101 "ON THE PLAZA" • N E W Miss M argaret Ram say left T uesday by train for San F ra n cisco, C alifornia for a ten days vacation w ith relativ e s a n d Mr. und Mrs. Dale A dam s and spending a week w ith Mrs. Thora friends there. d au g h ters, M rs . ’ “V»m«»> .»toseiy 01 P ay ette, Ida- C ooper and ho, form er stu d en ts of A shland George M artin and Mrs. R. A. schools, w ere visiting Mrs. E thel Johnson. Adam s this week. Mr. Joe M artin from Medford ivir unu Mrs. Adums und S her- visited his son and wife Mr. und j m an Mosely also visited in th . Mrs. George M artin over the ; week end. J- F. Engel home. Will n o 01 rison of O u klund in 1 Mr and Mrs. O. R. Edw ards left W edneday for San Francisco 'i.i iu u f t I I I V I 1C V . C onverse home. He arrived here to visit th eir nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W entner. S aturday. Dick T rites and fam ily left last Mrs. L arkin G rubb and son, John visited on W agner C reek Friday or a tw o weeks vacation in Los A ngeles arid San Diego, Tuesday. W ilbur E n g s t r o m o f D e s California. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sheldon Moines Iowa retu rn ed to his , son Ensign George Sheldon hom e last week a fte r an e x te n d G and ed tour of the West w ith Jo h n of Olym pia, W ashington visited at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Don G rubb. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. L ear from Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rogue R iver w ere in A shland G reen over the week end. M aynard C ulm er ju st retu rn ed T uesday on business. L. Eekerson of M edford was in from a two w eeks vacation in A shland M onday transactin g bus Eagle Grove, Iowa. C ulm er took 1. It may be large or small. a plane to Iowa and retu rn . iness. A ttorney C. F. Pruess of Grants Pass transacted business in A sh I . It is as crystal clear as a drop land Monday. Mrs. A nn Sloan spent the week o f spring water. end at G rants Pass. Miss Helen M arcy from Lake- view sp en t the w eek end with T H R E E YEAR S Mr. and Mrs. Cad Ellis. J. It is free o f all flaw s and Mrs. Ann Sprague, C ounty Sup in the New Regular A rm y e rin te n d en t of Lake C ounty and blemishes. e n title you to a d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cad Ellis of A shland is atten d in g L O U R -YEAR COLLEGE sum m er session of school at 4. It is accurately c u t to refle ct S tate U niversity, G reeley, C olor EDUCATION ado. the lig h t, and break it up Mrs. Vance Rowe and d a u g h t For Details See Y o u r ers, Jesse Rene and M argaret in to rainbow colors. S haron retu rn ed to M onta Rose, l.( X A I. R E C R U IT IN G C alifornia last S atu rd ay afte r LOCAL HAPPENINGS A fine DIAM OND Notice! S THAT IS NEW! L isten to K VV 1 N 11:30 A. M. PLAZA GROCERY O F F IC E R Wednesday or Saturday at the I Am erican Legion Slteld&et H a ll Sponsored by Here’s Why. Y o u 'll Have to W a it for New Service to Y o ” ” Hom e, Farm or Factory — iC U T E shortages in p ro d u c tio n o f tra n s fo rm e rs and o th e r m a te ria ls needed to e x te n d e le c tric service w ill d e lay the tim e w hen we can ta ke care o f new users o f e le c tric ity W e re sorry b u t the n a tio n -w id e s itu a tio n is bevond o ur c o n tro l W e w ant you tc know th e reasons w hy we ca n n o t serve you rig h t n o w — th a t is whv we are lis tin g here some im p o rta n t m a te ria ls a ffe c tin g new business e xtensioh s brief reoort on some of the more imnorfan* materials h^ino electric service *o nor Hom*' F.*»rm or Factory— • Hiqh Tension Porr**Hin Insulators All «tock» r r it lc a llv d 'ic tin n « I M Rcr* * t.4 nn and « h o rt— tectO fi»»' oro H47 O r d a r t b “ ’ « '’ — “” t 12 to I ' »"O-tb« u * * ” - R„ , n nf e«socisted 3 montha. or even longer, but in their de sire to apportion that which ia available producers are reticent to accent substantial order« to env o"e consumer. N»tlve su ed es . . . Mv»*t**m*. i,o’” «v«r to secure 0» on ...1.1*1, , n mount them precludes their • Pole Line Hardwire r 0 Hovr|no settlem ent of tbe steel end soft r*,| Distribution Insulators Vk»» p-««»ed «•«-’»« avatlabla— «orna tub .•-ndard material* and war »urplue avail ahi». • Conner W ire O -ie r i.,4 ,a • i r " ’ »« w h ’ cb have ,u»t been con- ♦»,- i--».««trv I«- far behind consumer /«'»•»•»» »** nresentlv being taken on b"'t« ot P ♦« 7 n»»-th« shipment. • Insulate Your Home NOW! Cooler in the summer— —Warmer in the winter 40 to 50% Saving —on winter’s fuel bill SEE US FOR PRICES— authorized dealer IS IE W N A U T O SUPPLY CO Standard butt treated cedar pole produc tion nationally la running several millions below demands. Improvement In labor prlcea and developm ent of new access fa cilitiea to the more remote Interior stands are r-quired before any relief can be ex pected. Nominal quantitiea of substandard sub- atitutea are available for deliveries in 2 or James E. Mackie. Authorized Dealer **»•<**>* «ted '»«m» have •«-ed I-1 » V « ite m « r n m d d e l y u r r b t" l* « b l* . C ro s s a rm ** fn-M Utv of P » d « e Northwest croa«arm „ i l l , to con* —¡lb d*m«nd« h->« forced th* o ’ n«w «O” rc*« A .•♦-•-«-»■♦orv lo rd arvanne"*“” t h«» been w o-’-nd ou» a*- «■■rinn adequate ouantitiea In tbe Immediate ‘«ture. ASHLAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOP NOW UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF CHEF «k S w i + r h * « ? C tt^ f'tt^ * , O ! * * M>* •* *» 9» *• »11 are larne’v com b in 't’on co"ier-onrr»- lain oroducts «"d are dirertlv *«’er»“d bv tbe acute np-"“t-*tn aho’ troe. U'* ere not «twravs »M«, d rm lte our b»"t e<**»t» to pro vide suW eient to m e d current demand. < Pioe A Pioe Fi*»inns Poles ASH LAN D *,» **-»*.1*11-.. how ever d«>* to e » w » N ,>l ,«,„*!*>•* *••» Itnnn m»d« •>« • — rn-nhtn-♦-«n 1« v erv dtMt*«»H »O rrcuve ’’ •* » Sr K Transformers No Improvement— amali tile d distribution tran-formara art almoat com pletely uno tnlnehle. M enuf-cturera are not even guot ¿.K verv time, but anticipate upwards from IB to 20 months Laraer distribution „„ h tenalon erruioment la being quoted 1? to IB moOtha. Such uaed eouipm ent as 1« avan-’h lr i* uauallv found to be 30 to 35 veers old and la being held at impoaaible prlcea. • SIMPSON HARDWARE »tee’ forgingi which are bought o u t • fleeuelsuf. Unprecedented demanda for »mail steel oioos have exhausted stocks: m ill deliv eries are op allocated basis «-’ith «oorstic deRvaries. Cast Iron oloe Is l” -ew i-e «low deliveries oft“n runnino 5 to 1 montb- pendinn on ala* Moat C. I. « « in n s »r- rea- «onablv avail’ ht* from independent foun- derloa in the metropolitan areas. S. M. Reynolds Breakfasts Luncheons Dinners 6 A.M. to 11P.M. CONTINUOUS SE R V IC E Dinner feature U. S. Choice No. 1 Steaks Complete luncheons 50c up: complete dinners 75c up Wo hope that production w ill soon hit its stride— that you won t have to wait too long for the convenience of electric servie». We Ü m o you Uaot eerviee w ill bo provided Just as soon as materials COMLETE FOUNTAN SERVICE are available. ★ S. M. REYNOLDS is an experienced chef; with service The California Oregon Power Company to his country in both World War I and II. Supervising chef of the 34 National Hotels for 15 years, and 6 years with the Sir Francis Drake. San Francisco. LAYMAN - COLUMNIST TELLS STORY THAT STRESSES NEED FOR ADEQUATE PROTECTION Som etim es an outsider tells our story better th an we can. S. C. Jones & Sons, Billings Agency have secured the p e r m ission of S tan ley A rn d t and the San M arino, C alifornia "T rib u n e'' to reproduce this colum n. A lthough not an in s urance m an, Mr. A rn d t shows a keen u n d erstan d in g of the need of ad eq u ate insurance H ere is his advice to the re a d ers of this colum n. THINKING ALLOWED Where I Am Allowed lo Think Aloud By S tanley A rn d t B ill an a a u sa n were happy — very nappy, l n e i r hom e, hougm in i»ao, was ail tneirs. 11 n a a cost tn em $8atHi a n a m at seem ed sucn a lot ot m oney to m em w nen they pu r- cnaseu it. Tney had p lan n ed on navrng 11 paid to r m iaob b u t overtim e an d bonuses had a c celerated m a t bu d g et an d in fSWa tne deed ol tru s t was paid o tt anu tne reconveyance received Irorn tn e Dank and piaced on record. B u t th a t was n o t all. in e y n ad received an offer ol $ io, Sou lo r tn e house an d tney n ad decided to accept. U tner o ilers n ad been m a u t, eacn one larg er th a n the io r- m er one. in e e a rlie r ones h ad tak en tn eir b reath aw ay, b u t tney iin aiiy becam e accustom ed to sucn m odern v a l u e s . Mow, how ever, tney felt i t was tim e to sell, even though the peak of prices m ig h t n o t n ave been reacned. 'In e y ’d a l w ays w an ted a tw o acre ran ch or ran ch ette a tew m iles out 01 tow n an d w ith th a t $18,500 tn ey could do so much. bo Bill and S usan w ere hap- py- T hey’d gone aw ay for the w eekend and on tn eir re tu rn tney in ten d ed to en ter es crow w u n tne sale ox th e city piace an a tne p u rchase of tne co u n try place. * B u t th en 11 happened. Mo one know s now it h a p pened, b u t w nile they w ere aw ay th eir house cau g h t fire a n a was p ractically destroyed. They had lire in surance—ev erybody has fire insurance. Tne bank h ad ta k e n care of th a t w hen tn ey borrow ed th e m oney to buy m e house. B ut th eir shock cam e w hen tney looked a t the policy. T here it ap p eared in black and w hite —$a,UU0 of insurance! A nd th a t was w h at the in surance com p an y p aid them . They h ad th eir lot and the $5,0UU, b u t the $18,500 t h e y w ere to get for th e p ro p e rty had vanished— b u rn t up by the flam es th a t destro y ed t h e i r home. True, th e ir l o t w a s w orth $3,500 an d had only cost $l,/5U, but they w ere still out thousands ol dollars on the house. W hen th ey p riced fu r n itu re they found th a t th eir fu rn itu re in su ran ce was also grossly in ad eq u ate. A n e x tra $10,000 in surance on house and fu rn itu re w ould h av e cost th em $75 for th ree years. They w ould h ave g lad ly ta k e n it o u t if th ey had th o u g h t enough ab o u t it, b u t no one had su ggested it to tnem . B ill an d S u san a re n 't th e only ones who h ave overlook ed keeping th eir in su ran ce up- to -d ate on to d ay ’s values. T here are v ery few people who h av e n ’t M ost of th em are ju st like Bill and Sue— they ju st h av e n ’t th o u g h t ab o u t it. H ave you? M aybe it w ould be a good idea or you to check up on y o u r insurance. Is y o u r hom e ad eq u ately in su red on to d ay ’s values? Could you re fu rn ish y o u r hom e on th e p r o c e e d s you w ould receive from th e in surance m oney on y o u r fu r n itu re, if it w ere destro y ed by fire? Could you reb u ild or buy an o th er hom e w ith th e a- m ount of in su ran ce you are now ca rry in g on y o u r hom e? It won t cost you an y th in g to check up and you m ight be su rp rised at the result. Bill & Sue a re n ’t th eir real nam es, but th eir exp erien ce m ight be of v alu e to you. You can re cover ag ain st som eone else if his negligence causes you d a m age— b u t you canH v ery w ell sue yourself! So d o n 't be n eg ligent in so far as insurance is concerned. G et those policies o u t of the safe deposit box and look a t them . V alues are going up. A te l ephone call w ill p u t us a t y o u r service. S. C. Jones & Sons BILLINGS AGBHCY 209 W. 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