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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
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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"
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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
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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
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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».
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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.
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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.
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SIMPSON
HARDWARE
»tee’
forgingi which are bought o u t
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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. Main St.
Ph. 7538
Medford, Oregon
Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
Ashland. Oregon
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS