S o u th ern Oregon N ew s Review, T hur«., Ju ly 24, 1947 i Ah und M in . A rn o ld Chapm an January fm the Asiatic. Since back down ra th e r th a n show ing his hand. aim untigli tot , Joyce ic lu m c ii time, she hus visited Pearl bOVTUEJRN And th e final and m ost im p o rtan t w ay to avoid w ar nome lasi week lim n lA .ik ii . i.i H that arbor, Guam , ami Hung Kung OREGON is to w ork to avoid w ar. T here is no reason to r w ar to is a usas w liete 11 icy s u iiu tm past m onili. Mr and M is. C layton C ullen i rav ag e th e w orld if o u r statesm en , o u r diplom ats, o u r » o . uno Mo*. A l N in n y um spent the weekend m ('leseeni Published every Thursday by la iiu iy i d u i m u nomi- n o m b u i City re p re se n ta tiv e s w ork to avoid w ar. THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY giiiun, Ailssuuii u livi u m o u illa Now, w hile th e re is no peace, is th e tim e fo r o u r vuol xxitii Uii'ii p u ltilla uin o lm i Astound, Orvguu 167 East Main Str> ct s ta te d ep artm e n t to avoid war. The w orld is faced w ith I I'lutiVCX. Carryl H. Wines and Wendell U. Lawrence. Publishcis Uouu Junas ilaughtci oi Ali nm a problem of e ith e r R ussian com m unistic dom inance o r I M in ranni' Junas WMs Unteli li W E N D E L L L A W R E N C E , E d ito r 'lu e Ashland ilo a p ilu i lasi » u n A m erican d em o cratic dom inance. ouy where she unucrxveiii un np Entered as second -class m ail m a tter m the post oltice at A sh­ The world is openly split into tw o cam ps. It is up to pei idee lui ny. With I ' l i l l i H U land, Oregon, Feb ru ary 15, 1935, under the act ut Confraea ol Ali uno M in Waltei Vv.illx U n th e leaders of th e D em ocratic g ro u p to realize th at luat Momtuy ou a vacuimi) h ip and M arch 3, 187». only th ro u g h h ard w ork, sm art pow er diplom acy, and I livy w ili hv gone tvxu v. ec»s ulto SHOOT win visit m WioOiingion, touiio, shrew d placem ent of Yankee d o llars can th e forces of uno Montuna. They wni ii.n> . tin film s to us P E A C E IS A BSEN T dem ocracy win. In o rd e r to have no w ar we all m ust uinnit lin c e ilious.oui nous. Voti *11 like our si i vice In th e la st few weeks th e w ords “ Peace is a b sen t" realize th a t th ere is g re a t d an g er of a w a r and w ork to mi »mi » iin lo in Ovo oi Tul- I devel ■ping and prin tin g eut a iv being visited by im u have appeared sev eral tim es in th e colum ns of A m er­ avoid it. niece, M i n . î ». F. A im n ni m e n ili ic a ’s new spapers. Washington. The quickest way to bring w ar upon th e w orld will ion, M i und A u n . e W May bry <>. The individuals who have m ade th is sta te m e n t agree be fo r th e U nited S ta te s of Am erica to w ith d raw from Itvuvvi ion, m egon .spini lim it, th a t th o u g h th e re is no w ar, th e re also is no peace. uno f i Kiu y oi Uisi W iek will» th e present diplom atic b attle for th e w orld. A refu sal ua.x unit Alis. K \ ììin rcg p n . T he tw o co u n tries whose n a tio n al desires preclude to m eet head on th e problem s of reco n stru ctio n will »n r i nlay tue Aluybiys und i nol i - any peace are th e U nited S ta te s of A m erica and Rus- b rin g w ar. Non.N went to Lhumoitti loitte unu P ho n « 21847 214 E. Main spi ni the duy. Tiu- Aluybiys went s ia - «Aii4BMft If we ag ain b u ry o u r heads in th e san d s of Isolation- lu lieux ertun from the lake T here is a t p re se n t no tr u s tin g u n d e rstan d in g on the ■and—M i s.— H ug o —Lu—P u n ti m ilita ry fo rc e s to degencr- u n chi ldi en, n y iu n W ultei p a rt of e ith e r of th ese natio n s. C o-operation on w orld i m ere gh#)|ow arm ies, if o u r po litician s and d ip ­ Connie Lei m E atonville, wide m a tte rs, co-operation w ithin th e halls ot th e lom ats give in to th e policies of th e K rem lin, then th ere .mu Washington, visited Ali und Mi's, li N. i i l t i m lust week M r Lu U nited N atio n s is sadly lacking. will indeed be no peace. There will be a com plete ab 1*1.nite is u bruttici ul M is. G lenn. A t p re se n t no one is doing any shooting, but at th e sence of peace and a com plete war. «* :ct ’< tim e , Ah und Aits. 11. N G ic im visit i'il Ali. .nut M is C harles E M as­ sam e tim e, n e ith e r of th ese tw o m a jo r w orld pow ers sun ol D u nsm u ir, C a lu m n ia the tr y th e tr a in can say, and honestly, "w e a re living harm oniously in Mrs. Kilu Kuuckenbush oi Tul pusi weekend ent hai- bvi ii visiting her duught M r. and M is B. K. De L u m ul peace w ith our neighbors." er an.l son-in-law'. M i and Mrs Duy Island Ttieoma, W ashington, Does th e p resen t situ a tio n m ean th a t th e re will be Albert Jacobson, of Dons. Cull X isiteil M i und Mrs. Il N G leim forma. lust week M i De Lullo is a hio- w a r? Will th e absence of peace tend to c re a te a m ore Mis George Newland and M is tin i of Mrs G lenn. com bustible situ a tio n u n til th e re is a sh o o tin g w a r ’ i Bernard Roberts left Thursday foi < iicgnii City tu attend a ten NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Possibly, b u t— in the C irc u it C ourt ot the days Seventh Day A dventist Talent. July 24—With Mis. T here need be no w ar. Stu ll ul Oregon lo r Jackson Helen W iesner us G roup G uard­ Camp meeting Mary Wilkensun of S outh­ County. N e ith e r th e R ussian people nor th e A m erican people ian, and w ith an initial envv;| ern Mrs California Is visiting her In till' M attel ot the Estate of m ent of ten members, the Tul- desire w ar. The R ussians, m isled as th e y m ight be by e n t Camp: firc gills group was or- daughter and sun in-law Mi ,m B cith u E. W in te r, Deceased. Claud Jones N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th e ir C om m unistic leaders, w ere still bled so w hite by jj!” jzvd londav night ut the City Mrs C alvin Bell of K lam ath Fall? lb .it the undersigned has Hied his Hall. th e last w a r th a t th e pow ers th a t be in th e K rem lin j officers for the group w ert. visited the past weekend w ill lin a l account in said court and his parents, M r and Mrs Bert t l i e court lias liv e d Monday, realize th a t th e m anpow er n ecessary to produce w ar elected as folows: President. Car- Bell. or Sept, tl, 1947 at 10 o’clock A. M. , is sim ply not available. N e ith e r is th e a ttitu d e to m a k e , i e y ^ i h v a n X m u ^ ^ A c i h n v ami the court loom ol said c o u rt! w ar a p p a re n t am ong th e R u ssian people. T h ey ’ve been 1 Gingerich. Sargeant at arms, New life and beauty for your at M edford, Oregon, as the tune I .mil place lot the hearing of any i close to w ar. T h ey ’ve seen and lived w ith w ar, and th ey j S 'S w W ebSi. " S objections there may be to said! JÜI4 I ruqz and upholstered fu rn itu re Sleep ui n roomy liertli or rid« M oth report ami settlem ent thereof. i lary / Cleaning. Sixinq and are, as individuals, not prep ared , m en tally o r physical- T horeson. L ilian S arg ean t, Mary in eiimfiirtahle coach fiver- * proofing done. Paul Ktuaell W inter, Executor.! 11 ly fo r w ar. I t will ta k e a lot of su b tle p ro p ag a n d a from Do?e °n' fto rn d t U The*’kTale and inghl service relum ing, too. 7 17 4t * n 11 \ th e C om m unistic h e a d q u a rte rs in Moscow to m ak e ' 1 group will be known as the Call Standard Cleaners or For fan-» and schedule« call: R. W. REYNOLDS SERVING W ardrobe Cleaners for prices Ivan D m itrov feel th a t to save his w orld fo r C om m un­ j C rater Lake Camp Fiye Girls. ABOARD USS BUCKLEY and particulars. ism he m ust go out and do b a ttle w ith th e forces of ¡Mrs. Leslie Mason Robert W Reynolds, firem an, second class, son of Mrs. L Yock- Dem ocracy. I of Ashland, Ore., is serving i Is Honored Monday E. (s. Heim & Sons aboard the destroyer USS Buck- On th e w estern side of th e w orld th e forces of De­ Talent, July 24— A shower ( The fr ie n d ly S o u th e rn P acific ley, which is operating with the Phone 5798 which com plim ented Mrs. Leslie M edford m ocracy a re not p a rtic u la rly anxious to fig h t a w ar. 7th Fleet in the C hina-Japan Agent S. J Uuilev Mason, the form er Dorothy King, X. area. T he A m erican people do no t w an t w ar. Phone was given Monday evening at the 7501 The Buckley left San Du XL in home of Mrs. Je rry Buroughs, 125 P e rh a p s th e Moscow leaders do d ram of w orld con­ South Holly street. Mrs. Verne q u est and th u s inevitably, w a r w ith A m erica. B ut A m ­ Briserm an and Mrs. E verett Tay­ of W agner Creek were assist­ Im portant, O regon M otorists! ~ * e ric a ’s lead ers and th e U nited S ta te s governm ent lor ant hostesses for the affair. seem s to be m aking a d eterm ined e ffo rt to avoid th is About 30 guests were present Driver's Licenses Wnmbered 5R 33.000 and Mrs. Mason received many w ar. w . 'g ifts. D uring the evening the w e are ta k in g an activ e p a rt in th e re c o n stru ctio n bride’s grandm other. Mrs Artie To 5R -66.0Q Q E x p ir e D u rin g J u ly ! of th e world. O ur lead ers a re a t th is tim e a c tin g l .k e 1 F k T m X X iA u o rld diplom ats, not like h ay seed s b uying th e B ro o k -,? 8 in R^no, Nevada and are mnk- lyn bridge. T h ro u g h ta k in g an active p a rt in w orld af- i ,ng the'r horn<‘ In uJ enr MONUMENTS >iui m ust apply for renew al th is m o n th O N L Y fa irs we a re lining up o th e r natio n s, on th e side of de-1 Mrs. Jam es Driscoll of Klam ath M arble. G ranite. Bronze il y o u r d r iv e r s lieeiiue serial n u m b e r i« in the m ocracy. ¡Falls, Mrs. Jesse Sum erlin and E x tra L etterinq A vailab le | daughter, Sylvia, and Miss Carol above g ro u p . One w ay to avoid w ar is to have all th e chips. In ! Tucker all of Bly, Oregon, have BURNSAGENCY th is case we a re g e ttin g th e chips by rally in g th e n a t- ■been vis- ing ,riends and rela- "On lho Plaza" tives in Talent. ions of th e W est ab o u t us. • No Individual notice will ba mallad to you. A n o th e r w ay to avoid w a r is to have a stro n g m ili­ • Do not apply by mall. Apply al tha drlvar'a ta r y force. A tta c k by an enem y ta k e s place only upon license clerk or examiner to your cocuaauixtty From where I s it... / / Jo e Marsh a w eaker foe. T his is illu stra te d by o u r policy follow ­ • No re-examination to restored. • in g W orld W ar I. We p e rm itte d th e m ilita ry forces of th e U nited S ta te s of A m erica to d e g en e ra te in to w eak // N e t Responsible skeletons. We becam e an easy m ark fo r a tta c k , and I f your d riv e r’e license Oregon driver*« llcenaea we w ere a ttac k ed . T his tim e, if we a c t properly, we num ber Is higher than For W ife's Debts 5K -1 to 5 X -J 3 .0 M are 3R -66.000, get a ren ew al will m ain tain a stro n g p ro tectiv e m ilita ry force. One schedule from anv serv­ a lrra d y la v a lld . L eek »1 t h a t will m ake a p o ten tial a tta c k e r th in k tw ice and ice station police or sh er­ NEW S R E V IE W SHOOT! I Memory L a n e Studio TALENT NEWS Campfire Group Formed in Talent OVERNIGHT TO PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO S-P A young man came rushing into the Clarion office the other day and wanted me to print an ad—"right quick”— saying he won't be respon­ sible for his w ife's debts from now on, as he's leaving her for good im­ mediately. I allowed as how the forms were all closed up, and it was too late to take his ad. He says: ‘‘All right, Monday then”— and we agreed on Monday. Of course, the forms weren't closed. But I had kind of an inkling of what might happen. Then Sun­ Jim Busch “Let us Inspect and Repair” In su re y o u r d riv in g sa fe ty fo r th e su m m er by f irs t com ing to us. We will give y o u r c ar a new lease on life. M any m o to rists a re b rin g in g th e ir day he phones nte, and says, kind of sheepishly: “ You can forget that ad. Me and the missus have every- l hing all patched up. And we’re hav­ ing a friendly glass of beer, right now.” youra to m ake aera goa are oot vio la tin e the law . Robert S. Farrell, Jr., Secretary o f State From where I sit, if you give folks time enough to think things over, those hasty quarrels that come so often from misunderstand­ ing will give way to tolerance and common sense. 1 Copyright. 1947, United States Brewers Inundation EVERYBODY’S TALKING! 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