Southern O regon New» Review, Ihursday, April j, 1947
• OREGON
S ' ' NEWS R E V IE W
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TH1 SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
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Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrenca, Publuher»
W E N D E L L L A W R E N C E . Editor
Entered as second-class mad m atter in the pout office at A sh
land Oregon. February 16, 1935. under the act of Congress ot
March S, 1879.
World W ar
Two former ambassadors to Russia and a former governor of Penn
sylvania and minister to the Balkan countries made statements last
week which amounted to storm warnings. The point all three made
was that if Russia had the atomic bomb and a large enough air force
the United States would have been the victim ot an air attack long be
TALENT NEWS
Phoenix Pirates
Meet Talent Nine
F riday, A pril 4, 3 p i n , the
P hoenix I’liatvs begin league
playing for keeps w hen they
m eet the T alent n in e on the
Phoenix diam ond
A lthough having won th en two
practice gam es, Coac h J o h n
C ham berlain expects his team to
m eet stiff com petition In the (orin
of a lad nam ed M ulhollen, who
is expected to s ta rt for the Tal
e n t club.
Line up of the P hoenix team
for the T alent gam e is as follows
H arry D en ier, catch er; Donovan
Wolfe, pitcher; Dick Babb, first
hase, G ordon Get m en, second
hase. A rt Dubs, th ird base; Andv
Beck, short stop, Dale Newton,
left field; Floyd H olloway, center
field; and Boh Elrod, lig h t field
fore now.
Iloes this type of talk indicate that the previous two World Wars
were nothing but preliminaries and that the mam bout will s»x»n begin?
Does this mean that there will be War between the last ami the
G range O rchestra
AX’est which will finally culminate in a mights barrage ot atomic pou
er, a tremendous war which will strike at the homes ot everv man, Will Be Honored
T alent, A pril 3- -M em bers ot
woman, and child on every continent, in everv country of the world? the Talent G runge orch estra who
If these three men know what they are talking about, and they are acting as boosters tor the
G range will he honored Thursday
should, although we shudder at the very implication of their remarks. evening at the regulai m e e tin g ot
The Truman policy of extending the Monroe doctrine to the borders the G range The o ich estra n u n i
bers are w orking on fu n d s for
of Russia was put into effect at a most opportune time.
the ig w G range hall. According
In order to maintain world peace and world solidarity America must to G range officials the inerting
T hursday evening will he vciy
police the world Today’s United Nation’s organization is too voting, im portant and all m em bers are
too weak to take over international policing. The backbone of the United urged to come
A fter the m eeting re fresh m e n t'
Nations is the United States and it is essential that the United States
will be served by Mr. an d Mrs
back up the policies of the group of nations which are combined to > Steve Lunak, Mr. and M rs R alph
gether into the organization called the United Nations. \\ ithout the Jennings, and Mr and Mrs Wav
ne W atkins.
help of the United States during the present time of 'tress and tear
the United Nations would begin to founder.
Mr. and Mrs. C aster
This is no time for that stripling organization to founder. 1 he hope j
Honored Thursday
of World Peace is contained in the Charter of the Unites! Nations. It
Phoenix, A pril 3—Mr. and Mrs
the United States will carry a big stick, quarantine Russia, and main Tom C aster w ere honored w ith a
tain faith with the small countries there is hope tor the world and but p arty T hursday evening in honor
of th eir 20th W ed d in g Anniv«
little hope for the World War.
sary. Those atten d in g w ere mem
bers of the fam ily Mr. an d Mrs.
L. O. C aster. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Com m unists
Brooks, and d au g h ter. S h irk s
The present policv of the Government and the Services in regard B urleson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ed
to Communists could have bitter repercussions. We can’t offer the w ards. and children L arry , Jan et,
and Billie. Elva C aster, and the
Communists any sympathy, the sooner they will all return to Russia honored guests. Mr and Mrs.
the better. But discrimination against a minority political group sets T M. C aster, and th eir sons. N or
m an. Dick, and G ordon After
a precedent which can mean that other minority political group' can the p re sen tatio n of gifts, refresh
m ents w ere served
some day find themselves on the receiving end of the same treatment.
It will be a bitter day for the United States of America to have M RS. B R ISC O A N D M RS.
the Republicans conduct an investigation into the private affairs of B R U C E H A V E B IR T H D A Y S
Mrs G eorge Briscoe and Mrs.
the Democrats and upon discovering that thev had been Democrats,
G.’ W B ruce celeb rated their
oust them from various positions.
b irth d ay an n iv ersaries at thi |
However, we could be wrong, the Republicans hase been ousting Brisco nom e M onday. M arch 31st
Democrats ami Democrats have been ousting Republicans every time
there is a change in parts power. Perhaps there isn’t so much danger |
This bn lliday dlnnei has become
an annual occasion w ith these
two fam ilies A chicken dinnei
was serv ed at noon, um id decoru
turns of spring flowers
Eleanor Burdeli
VI'W President
Miss Mary Jean Bailies, and
Mrs
Josephine Abbott m otored
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to C orvallis ovei tin week end.
I Judy to he with hei grandm othei
| taking Mrs A bbott's dau g h ti .
Enroute north 111 C anyonville,
Miss Barnes co n trib u ted to a city
street light funu
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El Paso. Texas, are visiting Mrs
Harry Lowe o f Talent.
Sgt. H arry II. Lowe of Ros
well, New Mexico, and Pfc. Rob
ert Lowe of C h an u te Field, Ill
inois are visiting th eir parents.
Mr and Mis. H arry Lowe Rob
ert Lowe has ju st received a d ip
loma from C h an u te Feild as a
jet m echanic, and will he sta tio n
ed at W illiam s Field, Arizona.
Don N ihhs is visiting his m o th
er. Mrs N orm a W hite for the
spring vacations. He is atten d in g
th e U n iv e rsity of Oregon
ho and
M etz
Mrs
R. E. Tenold, and her
d au g h ter and son-in-law . the
Allen J H ansons’, m otored to
P o rtland Sunday to visit friends
and relatives in the m etropolitan
area.
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PERRINES
SCENTS . . .
When The Worms Turn
Fredei iku M M ulmgren.
Mrs F. E. Hullgren left M on
day for O akland via U nited Air
T alent P hoenix Ladies Auxi Lines to visit friends arid re la
liury of the V eterans of Foreign tives in th at city, then will eon
Wars, post 7578, will Install th eir tin u e to Los Angeles for fu rth e r
new officers, A pril lit, eight p m . visiting _________________
at th»‘ T alen t city hall. Eleanor
Burdeli is the incom ing president.
Ada B ouldin is the past president
Oda May R om inger will he in
stalled as senior vice pre. idciit;
K ath erin e C arr Jr., vice p re sid
en t; M yra Bobb, ch ap lain ; ami
M ane Lockwood, tie a s 11 r e r.
Louise Rom inger, conductress,
Audrey C lupny, g u ard; Jen n ie
Baylor and Ada B ouldin as trust
ees.
The e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee
will serve sandw iches, cake and
cot fee d u rin g the evening.
Mrs. Mollie Dover, d istrict p n
sident, will lie the installing o f
ficer.
in this Communist ouster and smear business as we think
A D A M H A T STORE
or
"Property and real estate will begin moving as soon as the 'k onus
start turning and the Californians start driving north, looking tor
places to settle.” a real estate man told us a short while ago
The worms have started turning, » f dug up some sod over the week- j
end to look and there were several angle worms wriggling about getting i
. . . SE N SE
Th ere’» no sense in wearinq
clothes scented w ith stale to
bacco. perspiration or clean
ing odor.
A void scents, use sense, send
your cleaning to us.
in shape tor lishmg season.
We hope the Californians have started their northward migration I
and that the sale of business and home property in the l.ithian citv j
soon picks up to where it was last spring. The prices are still in the
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same region where thev were last year.
T t certainly hope the customers from California, or from anv other
spot start flooding the area pretty soon. We wouldn't want to see ali
those worms end up on snell hooks with the other end of the line held
by realtsvrs who had nothing to do but fish.
E tta Goetnun P o ll of M lnneu
polis, is m PlloelllX to e tile the
estate of her u un i the late M is
New A rrivals in
spring suit». coat»
W ARD RO BE C LEANERS
and dresses for Eaater
ON T H E P L A Z A
Duffy Will Be His Right Man
He was just a little fellow with gleaming eves 'k ould vou run a
news story for me?" he asked.
"Sure," we said, "what’s it about."
His eves took on a far-a-way look and he started speaking: The
end of the world will come in 1948. Browder will be reborn as Christ
the Savior, and D uffv will be his nght hand man."
"Are you Duffy?" we asked
"No, I’m iust earning the nvessage, I’m the man »h o knows that
Spiritual rebirth awaits Browder, »h o through the magic of spiritual
ism will be transformed into Christ, and D uffv will be his right hand
man.”
"Who's this guv Browder anv how? we asked
"Earl Browder." the little fellow replied
"And how about D uffy, who's he?’
“I could onlv see the left hand side of his face but Duffv will be his
right hand man," he replied.
We're sure of one thing at least, if the world doe< come to an end
in 144*. Duffy will be Christ's nght hand man
And we might add that m our own mind, if Far! Browder, former
of the Communist parts Sn America is going to undergo spiritual
rebirth in 1948 and become tbe Chnstus. the world protublv will come
to an end. and D uffv. for our mooes can be his nght hand man
"When a strike in a public utility or in anv industry affects the
health, the welfare, the safets. the »ecurity of the people as a whole,
the Congress should, and it must, furnish a satisfactory answer. Hon.
M r. and Mrs. Kelcy Sm ith
Telephone 3281
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Clare F. Hoffman
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The veteran who fought for America will be among tbe first to
suffer i f the Communists succeed in earning out their ifkaKdiCil
plots to wreck the American wav ot life The divide and conquer tic
tics did not die with Hitler, thev are being empkwed with greater sktl
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