Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 17, 1947, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thura ,
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P ublished every T hursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Astdund, O regon
167 East M ain S treet
C arryl H, W ines and W endell D. Law rence, P ublishers
A p r i l 17,
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Marquess & Hartley
Wed Easter Sunday
V etcraiis Lack Funds;
Seek Rvmuiivrulinn
Al the v i n e ol Ihe p ie v io u s
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seek e m p lo y m e n t, b e c a u s e , they
cla im e d th e n m o n th ly ullotm i in
c h eek s did not co v er e x p e n s e s
A lth o u g h th e re h a v e been «,<1,.
e r la e to rs w h ich h a v e caused
th e n dep ai till e I io iii Ihe stu d en t
b o d y , tin' lack of m o cev has |,< < n |
thi p rin c ip a l cun e
As a re su lt, Ihe V e te ra n ’s Ad- 1
iiiin istia lio n is now' co nsidering
an in c re a se ol tw e n ty d o lla rs p 1
m o n th foi both nun lie d an d sin I
'N E W E L E C T R IC R A N G E
in s t a l l e d a t s c h o o l
T a le n t, A pril I, a new elee
T a le n t, A p ril 17 Mi>s L m llli HU' la ilg e lias been in sta lle d ill
Talent, ,\p i u p ,
Mi ■ Ele.moi
M u rq u tss b e c a m e the b ride ol ihe k iie n e n ai ta le n t school Mis.
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
R ich ard L eon H a rtle y on Ea.slei Havloi a n d M i, W uitei W aliy D iirdell w as in sta lle d a . p re sid e n t
a iv e hot lu n c h e s to th e s tu d e n ts ol th e ’Talent P h oenix v e u i.m
I S u n d a y , a t tin C h ap el ol the there.
E ntered as seeund-class m ail m atter m the post office at A sh­
ol F o re ig n W ars post a u x ilia ry ,
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land, Oregon. F ebruary 15, 1935, u n d er the act oí C ongress of
Iasi T h u rsd a y e v en in g , in me
is the d a u g h te r ol Mi> L eona
M arch 3, 187».
T a le n t city ball. M is A na Mould
H a m ilto n oi T alent, and F ra n k
in w as th e re tirin g p re sid e n t. M is
M arq u ess ol G old Hill. The gloom
M ollie D over, d istric t a u x ilia ry
is th e so n oi Mi Ai,t| m , s , t „ „ , g e
1*. H a rtle y ol H oule I
rile T h e a tre A rts' m o n th ly p re sid e n t, w as Ihe in sta llin g o lli g le m en
IS CONTROL NECESSARY
K o b c ii
M a rq u e ss, b rothel
ol magazine will c a rry a n a d v e r ­ cer.
b r id e , g a v e h is s is te r a w a y ill tise m e n t ol Ihe lo rth c o m in g Sum
tillie i o fficers in sta lle d in c lu d e
Last year when the majority of wholesalers and re­ m th i' u irria
WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT
g e . S h e w o re a w hile n e t ! ,,,t'1 S liak esp i ru in F e stiv a l. Io hi I Mrs. Ida Mae R om inger, sen io r
tailers were shrieking to the skies that the only salva­ gow n o v er w h ite ta lte ta . and I h e,tl m A shland. Originated and vice p re sid e n t; M is I v a t m i i ,
a r n e d a b o u q u e t ol p in g l o s e . p ro ilu c n i by A ngus D ow nier di u . ii 1. jum oi vice p re s id e n t. Mi
tion was to remove the OPA controls on products their e buds
a n d g a rd e n ia s M rs. R o b ert ■ re c ,o r oi ' dramatics,
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this w ill he I hcrcs.i O ’C onner, co n d u c tre ss.
cries were echoed by the majority of consumers.
M arquess, s is te r-in -la w , served as I the festiv al’s first P ro d u ctio n Mrs. M yra B abb, c h a p la in : Mi
Wore $2.00 Pencil boxes
Louise R om inger, p a trio tic in
Now $1.00
•’Get rid of the OPA’’ was the battle cry of the re­ m a tro n ol ho n o r, w e a rin g a pink since the war.
d re ss o v er p in k ta lte ta . S h e
R esponsible [or d e sig n in g the s tru c to r; Mrs C la m C u lv e r, bis
I.a:Malle’s Drug Store
public. and s$ the r?euiKts poured onto the desks of e net
a rn e d yellow rosebuds. W .slev a d v e rtise m e n t is O tto W ilda. in lo iian . Mis A da D ouldin, Mrs,
our elected representatives they weakened, and follow­ H a itle y a tte n d e d his b ro th e r as s tr u c to r in a rt. T h e m ag azin e, a Je n n ie B aylor mid M is Floris
best m an. J a m e s N ew ton and jo u rn e y c a te rin g to show b u si­ W aldron, tru ste e s.
ing public demand the OPA was stricken of its power. W
alter M arq u ess w e re ushers for ness th ro u g h o u t the natio n , is ex-
Mrs F e rn Rost A sh lan d presi
The main reason advanced for doing away with price tlu E a ste r w edding.
p ectcd to brin g a response from d e n t, a n d C o rn e liu s Rost. Ash
O vei six ty g u e sts w ere . t the ai tors in te re ste d in the p re s e n ­ land C o m m an d er, w ere g m s ts ,.| '
controls was tuat by so doing industry would be able to recep
tio n w hich
follow ed the ta tio n ol th e a tric a ls in th e S h ak e 111«' post in sta lla tio n
increase production and that with increased product­ w edding a t the c h a p e l. Mrs D y­ p e ria n m a n n e r.
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308 N. Main
Phone 4371
la n B u sh n ell and M r-
H arry
D r an d Mrs. W illiam B racket
ion, prices would lower themselves.
Ashland
H am ilton, M rs. k , n n e th G race,
K en to n R obbins re tu r n e d from m
fish in g on th e coast
this
It’s been less than a year now since controls were aitn Miss Jo y c e N e w to n assisted a t u p to S an F rancisco, W ednes w eek en d .
With s e l l i n g p u n c h and ca k e. d a y : m s m o th er, Mrs S ta n le y
lifted and the cost of living has increased 18 per cent. Mrs.
F ra n k S a n d e rs w as in eh arg i R obbjns re tu rn e d w ith him anil
We’ve been riding an inflation bound toboggan and it's of the b r id e s book
w ill visit frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rtle y are both l-.vre
been going faster every day.
T a le n t h ig h sch o o l,
Last week several individuals made statements a g n ra d d u v a te " s of
WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT
m ak e th e ir hom e on
which indicated that they were beginning to fear that T hig hey h w ay w ill 99. be at so u h th o m of e to T alent.
ki
the runaway toboggan ride would end up in a grand frien d s a f te r ¿1 w e d d in g trip th e to ir
and glorious bust. The foremost of the individuals. I a lito rn ia .
V. E. W. Auxiliary
Installs Officers
I'heatre Magazine
Advertises Avon lest
LaM aire’s
50% Discount Sale
( hiropraclic
Health Clinic
WATCH FOli
I Macre s
50% Discount Sale
Was $3.50 Lucite baby
brush and comb set.
an d Mrs. J o h n D au gherty J
President Harry Truman, stated that it was time for
Now $1.75
wage and price increases to quit chasing themselves Mt. and Mrs. C ly d e C aton, and
LaMarre’s Drug Store
M r a n d M rs. A rch B ark sd ale a t­
and that stabilization of prices and a lowering of prices ten d e d th e ho rse a u c tio n at G re n ­ 1
ada, C a lif o r n ia , S u n d a y .
on commodities was in order.
Some individual manufacturers had already dropped
prices and others have followed. The most notable of i
these have been Ford, Plymouth, Macy’s department I
store, and International Harvester.
However, dropping prices some few dollars on .82000
items is seemingly m e of a good will gesture which
comes under the heading of public relations than it is
a definite trend toward overall price reductions.
MONUMENTS
When the price of steel, coal, farm products, and
Marble. Granite. Bronze
other basic commodities is lowered then those price
Extra Lettering Available
233 qth St.
Phon c 57ft
reductions will be passed on to the consumer.
BURNS AGENCY
GRAND OPENING
federateci, S ta re
SOON
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
Priced Out of the Market
Last week throughout the nation there was a rising
surge of non-buying on the part of the consumers.
Sales on all items, throughout the nation as a whole
fell off sharply.
Mr. and Mrs. Consumer had possibly had enough.
The period of prosperity, brought about by spending
savings and high wages was coming to a close.
The war savings were gone and the high wages were
being eaten up each week by the high cost of food­
stuffs. A nationwide resistance on the part, of the
consumers to buy was reflecting itself in the econ­
omic structure.
Possibilities are. many economists and many hard-
headed business men think, that the United States is
heading toward a repetition of the bust of the earlv
-fl s; the causes are the seme, unprecedented war pros­
perity, spiraling prices, spiraling wages, strikes, and
lowered production.
The present jittery feeling which many retailers
have toward getting caught with thousands of dol­
lars worth of high priced, low quality merchandise on
their shelves, the fact that profits in big industry are
e.« oroitantly high ,the lact that people are beginning
to be interested in shopping and saving, all create a
tinder dry situation which could be fanned into a panic
by one slight spark.
A hen and what that spark might be is problematical
but until the threat of inflation is over, until produc­
tion meets consumer demands at normal prices, and
until industry shares its profits with labor in a satis­
factory fashion to both labor and industry the threat
oi depressions, busts, and recessions will be ever pres­
ent, and the threat will periodically be a fulfilled real­
ity.
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"On the Plaza"
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‘ The way to stop inflation is to stop the forces that
produce inflation, whether these be increased wage
rates, shorter hours of work or reductions in produc­
tivity per man hour.’’ Paul II. Nystrom, professor oi
Marketing, Columbia university.
WHAT YOU CAN BUY AT
¡W H A T YOU CAN BU Y AT
LaM arre’s
LaM aire’s
; THE S ^ > « ^ 6 I F T
$1.50 Soap, now ,75c
<
$1.50 Stationery, now ,75c (
| LaMarre’s Drug Store
Were $10.95 Wristwatches,
Now $5.50
Was $27.00 Musical Liquor
set, plays two tunes
Now $13.50
LaMarre’s Drug Store
343 E. Main
BICYCLE AND REPAIR SHOP
A s h la n d . O re g o n
FINE
For Mother's Day and for favor­
ite graduates the traditional gift
has always been jewelry. Beqin
now to layaway your selection of
PORTRAITS
FOR
GRACIOUS
GIFTS
better gifts
Memory Lane Studio
Ashland
Phone 7131
Telephone 21847 - 214 E. Main
Ashland
YOUR DOG
^•<31
Your car can’t TELL
you why it’s lost its
vim and vigor, WE
can!
Let us diagnose the trouble and treat it. You can
leave your car here and be confident that we will
fix what needs to be fixed (not more) in record
time at bottom cost. For smoother, safer driving,
call us now.
50% Discount Sale
1)0% Discount Sale
It's not only embarrassing but downright expensive
‘ °*Ja*e 1.a wnmow®rl- bwycles and other types of home
hi“rdK ° JTlachlnprV break down. Be smart, avoid
done at
haV,nq your rePair>n‘J «nd reconditioning
0. R Edwards
Are Controls Necessary?
Controls on labor, on management, on'pricer,, would
not be necessary if labor, management, and commodity
prices were of such a nature tha> they could and would
control themselves. This seemingly is impossible. Now
that industry and business is so complex, large, and
integrated, it may be necessary to add controls to keep
the industrial boat on an even keel.
“Wise Man Avoids Getting* Caught
With Machinery Down”
C ly d e N . C a to n
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
Can Cost You
P L E N T Y Unless
You Have
CO M PR EH EN SIV E
Personal Liability Insurance
SEE US For this Low Cost Insurance
S. C. JONES & SONS
209 West Main St. - Phone 7558
Medford, Oregon
BILLINGS AGENCY
Main & Oak St. - Phone 8781
Ashland, Oregon
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS
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