Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 20, 1944 business, It Is okay and pro­ There are the people who know To all of them Io you to my­ per to stay home, so that the all about when tile war will be self 1 Jay, "Do you know It for ruilroads caa move the guns, over, and what Elsenhower's plans sure?" and 1.000 other things the are and where the State Depart Leslie Hore-Bellaha, one time soldiers and sullors and leuth- meat is wrong and whal Is going British war secretary, reached the ( ail In Your N ew s Item» Published Every Thursday at 167 Main Street, Ashland, Oregon eme<-ks have gotta have—if to happen a week from next Tuva age of 45 without marrying; but Me are to keep Tolo and Ad­ day. (Thu Gestapo smiles on he has gone and done it now. He olph at arm’s length. them.) said, and became almost legend CARRYL H. WINES, Editor and Publisher A convention of hrautlciuus for saying, that he had never mar­ There are the people who know being held In Chicago, or else- ried because he had neve,- known all the motives buck of every­ where, where the beau tiller*« Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash­ a woman who could cook like his one's actions, who tell you glibly must travel a thousand or 2 mother, Just what self-interest prompts land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress thousand miles, is a 100 per each act, who must have X-ray I That bit of sentimental drivel FARM DWELLING of March 3, 1S79. cent loss—except to the “lady minds, for they see whut goes on would probably awaken echoes in intriguers." "lady Intriguers'* AUTO AND TRUCK before it happens. (Goebbd's the hearts of many American Is our name here around friends they are ) LIABILITY males. We'd not like to guess how Hickory for the beauty shop­ many American marriages have There are the people who know pe folk», that make miuim anti BURGLARY gone on the rocks because the all the bad news, who can and do the girts Imagine they are wives could not cook like dear old HEALTH. ACCIDENT talk of the cost of batllea, the inis getting something for their Oregon has nothing to be proud of, it seems to us, in mom; or how many wives still mazpmn that will give 'em takes of commanders, the waste AND LIFE As we in lives, dollars and supplies, who ap|s*ar, but which Insteud of the announcement that the average driving speed of hav«Uobserved' it cooking of can tell all the details of the chaos doing so, is working vice ver- Oregon motorists is nearly fifty miles per hour. It is mom has more likely than stt. You take a fresh und to follow. (Ooerlng finds them 167 EAST MAIN STREET useful.) glistening permanent on ma­ the highest average in the United States. Several other "r'than” *''brag' uknir >rget ruth ma Phone MJ1 who Is hurrying home via There are the people who sow western states are close to the figure set by Orgon, and , These mom boys, who grow up a side street and carrying her dissension by kettlng group again­ hat, and you w* whut 1 mean st groups, exaggerating labor's they too, are much over the 35 mile war speed set by iige^men 'are a*distress" by vice versa. shortcomings, pouncing on Indus­ President Roosevelt and the ODT three years ago when lot. And it's not in most cases (>ive the old “Iron Horse" try’s misdeeds accusing the farm because the mother's cooking was half a chants*, und he will do it became very apparent that this country was right so er of selfishness, stirring up ra- swell that they remember it Job. There Is gon­ I cial and religious hatreds by rank down to its last on crude rubber. That law is still in with nostalgic mouth-watering. In skookum na he plenty of time for a generalizations, Judging the group most cases it’s a matter of habit effect, if we remember rightly. convention, with new clothes by the sins of apostate members, and prejudice. They prefer mom's a spree—later on. preaching anti-Catholicism and Of course these western states, all of them, are cooking for the same reason that and Yours with the low down, anti-Semitism wholesale. (Herr they drive the same make of car JO SERRA states of vast distances, between towns and cities, and ,, . Hitler has a sjieclal decoration (or these.) when one starts to go any place, the thirty-five mile stuff for breakfast month after There are the people who talk per hour restrictions, makes one feel that he is going month; read the evening paper injM/hat 00 YOU too freely, who boast of how they at a snail s pace and that he would never get there, lamp; always smoke the same "got around" regulations, who try PHONE 5751 to outwit the censor, who brag of This very fact, we suspect, has contributed largelv to klnd of ‘°bacco And swear by it; "inside knowledge", who tells of By RÜTH TAYLOR drivmg faster than thirty-five. crat because their parents were production, troop movements, ship betraying their own for But on the other hand, there is no question that a countless Republican or Democrat; and “Do you know it for sure? Re­ sailings, the chance of appearing smart. member that phase from your motorist will get many more miles to the gallon of gas, rut and the routine of habit. (The bells ring In Berlin over (he As for Hore-Belisha, we feel childhood- and how important it deaths they cause.) many more miles on his tires and a great many more sorry for his wife. It's bad enough was. It differentiated between the miles from his car, all of which must be considered to­ ! heaven km ws to marry an aging things we glibly said or repeated • bachelor: but to mar*y one still and those things which we knew , day, with no new tires available, restrictions on the mumöüitj in his beard about his from actual first hand knowledge. , amount of gas available and the very certain fact star­ mother's cooking -well, the gal I wish we needn't have let polite Cynthia Elliott was cer­ ness cause us to drop the phase as ing one in the face that when the present old bus is named tainly desperate for marriage. we grew up. I wish it were stil gone, there will be none to replace it for the duration. —Idaho Daily Statesman. possible to say "Do you know It for sure?" to those people who We have no means, of course, of knowing at what j are so prompt and definite about method the average speed was arrived at. In driving j J.. . LOW ITOWn trom.. every and all situations. Yes—I admit It—I’ve been list­ over the highways, one does not see many motorists Hickory Grove . . . ening to the radio again But I’ve driving over the 35 mile speed limit. If the speeds of <*-<*"**3 **«’'^ ^ Every day you read about also been reading columnists and another convention, in your modem essayists and I’ve been the long distance truckers and the buses are included, town elsewhere, and In the listening to people talk on trains. it might make up the difference, for they drive faster same or paper you aee where In busses, in restaurants and you should stay home on ac­ , homes! And it’s been all I could Mr. and Mrs. Hays than the 35 mile speed limit, and they should be allow­ count of crowded trains. And | do to keep from sayinf "Do you ed, because of the congestion of both freight and pas­ unless you have important know It for sure?” SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Lifted Editorial SEE US FOR l u u K INSURANCE The War Speeu Limit J. F. EMMETT DRY SLABS Know For Sure? GUNTER FUEL CO. YOUR FRIENDLY STORE COMPLETE GROCERY Featuring Fresh Fruits and Vegetables SPECIALS EVERY DAY PLAZA GROCERY senger traffic. But if the everyday motorist is guilty of transgressing the speed limit of 35 miles per hour, a few of them should be brought up before the judge and be made to stop the too-fast driving. Oregon has a fine record in all phases of w*ar produc­ tion, to see it endangered from over driving on the part of the civilian motorist is unpatriotic. iw • I kill 1 » The Vexing Fourth Term After thinking over the president’s announced in­ tention of running for a fourth term, we, being a more or less lifetime democrat, hardly know what to say. We were not in favor of a third term, to begin with, and, frankly, we are not in favor of a fourth term either. In our mind there is no question of the ability of Mr. Roosevelt in the diplomatic end of his duties, but there are many serious failures of home difficulties unsolved that could be pointed out, and are sure to be by the opposition party before this campaign is ended. And many of them will be stressed so hard% and with a lot of truth, that it will be a very close race. Mr. Roosevelt is well able to carry on the duties required of him, and he has so successfully hid any light from any successor that right now there appears to be none in the demo­ cratic ranks who could measure up to the job. We have a hunch that Mr. Roosevelt will not be the president very long, anyway, if he is re-elected, for as we see it, when peace comes following the collapse of Germany, there will be an attempt made to set up a world court, or a league of nations or whatever they mind to call it, and who could better head it than Mr. Roosevelt? In case he was elected he might resign the presidency and whoever is elected vice president will become presidnt. Now that is merely our opinion in the matter, and it may be all wrong and away off the mark. The place to watch on the tickets for the coming elec tion this fall will be the second place on the democratic ballot. 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