S o u th ern O regon News Review, T h u rsd a y . Ju n e 5, 1947 »OUTHJLKN OREGON The Jacksonville Miner NEW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY A shland, O regon 187 East M ain Sire« t C arry l H. W ines an d W endell D. L aw rence. P ublishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Firecrackers ( ’ause Store kooin Fire Schmidt Speaks To Jacksonville High Graduates Juck.sunvilh , J u n e .> i-p i itioj, a iiu BetVa ..... . ic , bengston Speaks io tightn tirade Dick, A lfred F urat, Alvin M .# l Lui i y Solom ons, Dunni- T u ttle L urry Fisher, I hud F air, Nor mull llu y is , ivoimu liuches. Dis le Bebb, ilu ih u iu Cook, F reda G ruvelle, Hetty Moss, A nita Ile, keri, I) C. Milla, J r , Beverly Moody, Enid McKee, Beverly Paxton, Doris H ollingsw orth, Ja n e S urbouid, Lav e in e I lay so, • and G race Ei nest. sto re room S unduy ev en in g n Jack so n v ille, J u n e a Twenty Bible School Begins ! bout 5:30 p.in. to t. p.m. The to. E n tered as second-class m ail m a tte r in the post oft ice a t A sh­ ! wus d isco v ered and tu rn e c in i .> to u r eignlti grade stu d en ts grail Monday, June Ninth land, O regon, F e b ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d er the act of C ongress of I’c t i r S ch affer of S ch u lter's Cult u ated u o m tne eigiiUI grant- at Jack so n v ille, J u n e a S u m m er O rigin of tire wus u n d eterm in ed eei em o,lies held ilm rsilay Ulie M arch 3, 1879. Sixteen Seniors Are I but it won th o u g h t to Have be, n I noon, May 29. O. II i»\ cuuscd by ftiec rn ck eis tbrov.n suite 11 p, eseiitativ e , ii om ja c k - u n d er the auspices of the First , son co u n ty , spoke to tn c group. P resb y teria n church C hildren Into ilio S ash pile J. H . Grigsby The school band u n d er the d i­ Ironi the age ol live years to 13 \ F H B t RYPORT T R IED t ity o ilitia ls pointe,I out th at r e c t i o n o| S tep h en W hipple pla> included in the age groups TJie citizens of N ew b u ry p o rt who w ere praised for Jack so n v ille, J u n e 5- F ia tu re .. I then- i- a city ord iu u n ee v hich ■cd the pi occasional and reccs are for w hom classes h ave been a i - p ro h ib its the use of 111 .w o rk s mid speuKei ul tile 2 ilh an n u al coni- sionel end also p lay ed tw o mini innged th e ir a tte m p ts to break th e n atio n al in flatio n by re ­ in e n .c in e n t of the Jac k so in .lie w hich states th at on conviction "M c-oem -s anil "’I lie World School heads stated th at older ducing prices 10 per cent have gone back to the old hign school was B en Schm idt, the tine is 525.01) and a ligiu jail bers, is W aiting tor the S u n rise." Tin ch ild ren would In- welcom e and Tin o rd in an ce i s a t re school chorus, d irected by Mrs. p rices w hich prevailed before th e days of the reduction. M edtord YMCA d irecto r, no., sentence. address was titled : "C an We cent, having been passed in Bl.i.i Im ogene S m ith anti acco m p an ­ could In- utilized by teaching classes. T he N e w b u ry p o rt plan w as good, p a trio tic propa­ C ount on \o u ." C om m ent n ic it ied by Mrs. C ath erin e W endt, Classes will begin at 9 0 0 a.m sang l.'tt p is a Rose," and 'At and w il' d o st at noon. The school gan da. S everal A shland sto re s w ere able to tie onto it exeivises w ere held M uj 2i in Wayne A. Meeds die hign school gym nasium . lull's H oliday." will last six days, from Ju n e 9 fo r p rom otional purposes and did reduce prices fo r a S i.'te e n seniors w ere aw ard ed Buried .Mon., June 2 D uane T u ttle m ade the p re sen ­ to 14. diplom as by J. W. G rigsby, the period of tim e som e 10 p e r cent. The A shland m er­ Jack so n v ille, J u n e 5- F u n eral tatio n of tlic class gift G. B. chan m an ot the board oi educ.i c h a n ts who a tte m p te d to follow th e lead of th e N ew ­ tu n . Joyce W olli was v..i cdic- services w ere held M onday, Ju n e ttoilii.iiit p re sen ted th e class, and 2, tor W ayne A n drew M eeds of the Rev. L. 11 M itcheliiiore o f­ Chiropractic b u ry p o rt g ro u p discovered, as did N e w b u ry p o rt’s m er­ to n a l, and D onna W all was -alu- Jack so n v ille, in th e Conger Mol­ ficiated at the B enediction and latoi tun. invocation. c h an ts, th a t th e price reduction cam e from th e w rong lis fu n eral chapel, M edford. Ad- ' Tile high school band p .a \c o Health Clinic ta n t ( buries Hi-snick of th e Sal- | A c l.iilin t duct, "C aprice Vi end. I t should not be th e final d is trib u to r who begins tw o n u m b e rs an d also the pro ju cessioiud and recessional. l’h e v ation A rm y o fficiated at the! ennese was played by Enid Mc­ 30C N. Main Phon« 4371 th e sla sh in p rice s; r a th e r it is the problem of the man Bov. L. H M ilchebnore gave the services. In ti.m e rit was m ade in) Kee and D o n s llollm gsw ortli. Ashland Eighth g rad ers receiving diplo the fam ily plot in tin- Logtow n I T he h ig n school ‘ w ho supplies th e raw products, and th a t of th e m an ­ invocation. ma.- w ere C h arles C lcnirncr, Rav eno.us under the directu m ol 1 cem etery. u fa c tu re r to begin c u ttin g prices. M rs Im ogene S m ith sang h i n i Meeds w as born F eb ru ary 25,1 T he m ining o p e ra to r .the logging o p erato r, and the niinibcis, fill, Sing Your S- ngs, 1872, at B ellville, K ansas. He i s 1 an d ' A lm ighty God of O u r f a t h ­ by his w idow , M artha i MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE TAKING THEIR farm e r, a re not in an y shape to begin low ering th e ir e rs.' T hey w ere accom panied by 1 J survived a n e ; six sons, W ayne A n drew Jr. CLOTHES TO WARDROBE CLEANERS N orm an A lm and, H om er Don prices. T he h igh cost of production prev en ts th e ir even Mr.-. C ath erin e W endt. G. B. G oddard, s u p e r in te n d e n t! aid, S h erm an A lvin. C h arlie E l­ considering th e p ossibility of low ering prices. of schools p re sen ted th e hono; s ’ m er and L au ren ce G len,, ull of to the class. D onna W all iccet* - the fam ily hom e; four d au g h ters Is th ere , then, no w ay to decrease prices? ed the aw ard for citizen i p Mrs. A u d rey Violet H inkle. Sam s P ro b ab ly not, a t least not by any a rtific ia l m a n n e r.1 Joyce W olff t h t a w a rd for schol Valley; Mrs. M artha A nne (Wil P rices will come down of th e ir own accord as demand ursnip. Vance Admits, A ctivity; liain) Verschool, G riffin C reek. G u n ter, A th letics; P a u l­ Linda A m elia an d Viola A deline slackens off. T his slackening off of dem and is already Eldon ine H ardy, a sophom ore, receiv ­ at hom e; and one grandson, beginning to appear. As th e econom ic cycle tu rn s from ed the u n d e rg ra d u a te aw ard lor W ayne Lee H inkle, Sam s Valley. TRY THEIR DRY CLEANING SERVICE school sp irit. T he R e a d e r’s Di­ a se lle r’s m a rk e t to a b u y e r’s m ark e t th e dem and for gest a w a rd was g iven to Joyce Mrs. M ary N orvell sp en t the THEN YOU'LL KNOW! w ic k end v isitin g h er d au g h ter goods and p ro d u cts decreases, and th e seller, in o rd er i Wolff. Class officers had been; p , i n ­ and so n-in-law , Mr. and NJrs G. to sell him goods, will be forced to low er th e prices. J dent, Mrs. R obert S to n e r, vice pi. ,i B. G oddard an d fam ily. T his is th e only m ethod th a t will b ring low ered prices dent. R onald Jo h n so n ; and sec- N orvell plans on leaving soon to spend th e su m m er in P o rtlan d . i eta: y -tre a su re r, E lla H ard. to A m erica. < S eniors receiving diplom as ■ft w ere: V ance A dam s, Eva Clcni- Do You- Really Want Lowered Prices? Keep Your Lawn In Trim m er, E ldon G u n ter, Ella Hard, As th e cost of com m odities decreases, and as th e D onald H eckert, S h irley Ann nd keep yourself happy. Let u* ttwrpen dem and fo r goods slackens off, so does th e dem and H erring, D onald Jo h n so n , R on­ ald Johnson, S ta n ley M artin. and repair your mower. fo r lab o r w hich produces those goods. R ichard N iederm ey er, A uguste Low ered prices «ill also m ean th a t few er people are P etard , H elen S h arp , R obert toner, A lb ert S tra tto n , Donna w o rk in g and producing. And as few er people w ork and S Wall, a n d Joyce Wolff. W H Y ? produce th e econom y of th e n atio n o r th e w orld su f­ fers. L ow ered production alw ays m eans low ered s ta n ­ d a rd s of living. P e rh a p s if w e’d all sto p and th in k a m inute we m ight begin to see th a t th e p resen t high price e ra is really a p ro sp e rity era. B ecause of th e h ig h er prices m ore people are w ork in g to d ay th a n ever before. B ecause of th e h igh prices people are g e ttin g m ore m oney fo r th e ir labor, and, in tu rn , fo r th e p ro d u cts of th e ir lab o r th an ev er before. T his is p ro sp erity . T his is w h a t m akes th e w heels g c round, and w h a t keeps th e b utcher, th e baker, th e candlestick m ak e r and all th e ir c o m p atrio ts h ap p y and contented. All th is cry in g w hich has been done in th e p a st few m o n th s by o u r natio n al political lead ers is noth in g m ore th a n a lot of em pty noise. It has done n o th in g tow ard a v e rtin g a recession and if th e re have been an y re su lts it h as been to frig h te n a lot of “scare-eas- ily s” in to b a c k tra c k in g and re tre n c h in g and as a re ­ su lt th e re h a s been a slackening o ff in m any lines of business. A s long a s labor receives high w ages, and capital receives good p ro fits, and sto ck h o ld ers can clip cou­ pons th is c o u n try will have p ro sp e rity . I t m ay be an expensive so rt of p ro sp e rity b u t th u s f a r in th e h isto ry of th e world all p ro sp e rity periods have been expen­ sive, and all depressions have been m ig h ty poor. T h ere is no stopping on th is continually ro ta tin g p lan et. The A m erican people have been co ntinually ra isin g th e ir social s ta n d a rd s ; no fu tu re econom ic de­ p ressio n can drop th e index of living to as low a point a s it stood in 1932. T h a t poin t h a s been passed. F u tu re econom ic lows will drop below th e p re se n t level b u t I none will sink to th e level of an y previous low. T his is* caused by th e strid e s w hich th e econom ic sta n d a rd of living ta k e s betw een depressions. T he s ta n d a rd of liv in g goes up each y e a r to a point above th a t of th e pre vious year. T h is m eans th a t th e s ta n d a rd of living is co n tin ually g e ttin g so m uch b e tte r t h a t it can n o t drop below a c e rta in point, and th a t c e rta in point from de­ p ressio n to depression is contin u ally g e ttin g higher. T he longer we sta y in th is p re se n t period th e h ig h ­ e r will be o u r sta n d a rd when and if th e m uch p ro p h ­ esied depression strik es. W hen prices go down and w ages drop o ff and lab o rers go on relief, th en w e’ll w ish fo r high prices and unlim ited dem and fo r goods. if. if if E n g la n d h a s conceded to g r a n t P a k ista n , th e p a r­ titio n of India, to th e Moslems. T h is m ay be th e best reco u rse. T he tw o religious groups, H indus and Mo­ h am m edans, can n o t g et along to g eth er. T his is sho«n by th e ra c ia l rio ts w hich have been ta k in g place every d ay in th e land of Hind. T he d ividing o f th e rich land of In d ia into tw o sep­ a r a te s ta te s m ay seem ingly w eaken th e possib ility of m a in ta in in g a U nited F ro n t in th a t a re a a g a in st com ­ m unism . H ow ever, we believe th a t it will stre n g th e n r a th e r th a n w eaken, o u r »barrier in th e F a r E a st. The tw o relig io u s g ro u p s in India will n o t btf fig h tin g a- m ong th em selv es, and th u s will be s tro n g e r to w a rd a com m on foe w ho s its beyond A fg a n istan . 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