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« S o u th ern O regon N ew s Review, T h u ra. Ju ly 31 ,1947. SO UTHERN OKEGON N EW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland, Oregon H>7 East Main S tric t C arryl IL Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor E ntered as second-class m ail m a tte r in the post office a t A sh land, Oregon, F eb ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d er the act of C ongress of M arch 3, 1879. tn iu is ltu to rs of th e e sta te , th a t a co rn e rsto n e is a t least a beginning. And w ho would d isp u te th e fa c t th a t a co rn ersto n e is p ra c tic a l? COVER TO COVER By Verno Alhanat P ark , cu red a Model T ol o.os mg spells by dine ot a good kick am i a v o llé v id ro u n d G eorgian oaths, and lo u n d a new job as a m echanic A lte r s u m a nay n. cam e to the conclusion th at any th in g c o u ld lia|>p< o in I o | P a p a s h v ily s Book a D andy ("A n y th in g C an H appen' by stra n g e new world. D uring tile G eorge anil Helen P a p a s h v ilv n ex t tw e n ty y ears lie lound it g en erally did Harpei Bros $2.00) 1 used th e w ord 'in tre g n ty ' a M ore au g u st and learn ed re view ers th a n m yself can afford I few lines back. II fue lile oí to show th eir professional and | G eorge P ap ash v ily could be sum lite rary in tre g n ty by ca rp in g at i mcil up in one word, In tre g n ty w h at this or th at a u th o r did i would be the w ord lie' is a m a n w rong— im plying th at th e re i w ho en jo y s life to the last trae vlew ei could have done liettei ' lion ot an ounce, and w hose un hail he (the rev iew er) w ritte n the i Hugging hu m o r will add just a book T h an k heaven 1 h av e no bn m ore zest to y o u r ow n day. Hi* w on a lu rn ae e and eiglit re p u ta tio n or in tre g n ty and may w rite w hat 1 please and 1 don't tons of coal on a rad io contest intend to w rite about an y th in g and p ro m p tly bought a farm to house this h eav en -sen t source ol 1 don't like incom e lie p lan ted tom atoes ami ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN is a fine book. 1 have read it. I em erged flat broke. He hauled a read it tw ice, anil now tl\*it 1 load ot fu rn itu re from D etroit to ii. have the think ab o u t it, I think I'll read Hollywood, <ud> ow ners of th e fu rn itu re throw it it again. T he volum e concerns it self w ith the ad v e n tu res of one all aw ay a fte r he delivered it G eorge P ap ash v ily w ho arriv ed i He reco u n ts th e story of one in this co u n try via steerag e som e ol the m ost blessed of m en he w here in the neighborhood of who is blessed w itii wit a n d 1920 His hom e pro v in ce was tw ice blessed w ith th e h u m o r to G eorgia . Russia. He spoke no enjoy an y th in g he can see. sm ell, English, hut he had no repres touch, or taste T h ere is pathos -ions T h at ju s, ab out balanced as w ell as high hum or hut at w ays a sense o t l.uth in life, in the books. D uring his first day in A m eri h u m an ity G eorgi P ap ash v ily is a ca he sold his k arak u l cap for a fm<' m an to m e e t, through the cotton locom otive en g in eers cap pages ot his hook, and he leaves and a dollar, sp en t the d o llar to you w ith th e feeling th at you rent a roll of m oney show ing are ju st a hit b etter o il Iroin defense th at he was able to su p p o rt him hav in g read it. Th self, got a job in a re sta u ra u n t. rests. lost it, sp en t a night in C entral LOCAL Y.M.C.A. NEEDS land in the S o u th e rn Oregofe playoffs to tu' held in A.ddund on the nights of A ugust 15 and Hi All ol the tow ns p artic ip a t mg including G ru n ts Pass, M ed ford, A shland and K liu n ath hulls Oak S tre e t T an k e rs will met I d eterm in e then w in n ers by a the S te v e’s S ervice nine loi the I p lay o lf series This is th e first second of th e ir tw o gam s on tu n e the d istrict ehaiiipionahips W a lte r P h illip s F ie ld F rid a y have h e rn played in Ashlund. The w in n er in this to u rn ey will evening, A ugust I, a, 8:30 P M In tile first m eeting of Hi ■ rep ieseiit all S o u th ern O regon in team s, Steve's S ervice h an d ed th e stati ch am p io n -h l,i ninyofi the T an k ers theli only defeat ol hi C orvallis late in A ugust. the season by u I to 0 score. Both team s a le tied for fu st place in the A shland softball lea gue and h ave lost only one gam e each. This gam e prom ises an o u t' stan d in g p itch ers b attle h e lw c ii C huck D eA u,rem on, and Lei F lm k, both hacked h< fine Held Illg m ile s Should tile T .m k iir w in this gam e they will lie tin I d isp u ted cham pions of th e m in d i robin schedule. S hould Steve w in th e league will he faced w ith co-cham pions O utcom e of this gam e will no, d eterm in e w ho re p resen ts Ash tankers to Meet Steve’s Aug. 1 1948 .Already th e forces th a t do th e n o m inating a re sh a p ing up and it is a p p a re n t to all th a t P resid en t T rum an will be th e D em ocratic nom inee for president. His stock is high and unless an unforseen m ajo r depression oc cu rs he will be selected. He will probably accept the nom ination. H is running m ate, though not yet selected, will be from th e E a ste rn S eaboard. D em ocratic s tr a te g ists feel th a t T ru m a n 's M issouri background is W est O VER N IG H T ern enough to sw ing th e W est and S outhern enough to be a positive vote in th e solid south. TO PO RTLAND T a ft and Dewey are p resently w orking for th e nom W ith :i ('.'ilm i ii ination. Dewey openly, and T aft, in his own quiet way. and Still keeping in th e background am ong th e R epubli SHOOT can contenders a re several poten tial nom inees: V an denberg of M ichigan: W arren of C alifo rn ia; S tassen of the films to us Sleep III u room y l»ejth or ride You'll like o u r serv ice M innesota; and th e new presid en t of Co um bia U niver in comfortable coach. Over- on developing and p rin tin g sity , Gen. E isenhow er. P o ten tial d a rk horse th re a ts night service returning, too.* loom up everyw here one looks am ong th e ra n k s of th e For fares and ecliedulee «all: R epublicans. Still som ew here in th e race is H e n ry W allace. How FOR MEMBERS ever his chances as a D em ocratic nom inee a re p ra c ti NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING MAGAZINES Local persons desirin g to assist it C o u rt of the in th e Y.M.C.A. pro g ram may cally nil. H is chances as president of th e U nited S tates, S ta In te th of e C O ircu Phone 21847 214 E. M ain, The friendly Southern Pacific regon for Jack so n help by d o n atin g m ag az in e' that placed th e re th ro u g h a th ird p a rty vote, a re also nil. County. they have read, or a years «nr A gent S J Bal le i in the M atter of the E state o, scn p tio n to one of the m agazines H is chances of being a nom inee on a th ird p a rty p la t B ertha Pilon« 7501 E W inter, D eceased. po p u lar w ith boys and girls form a re possible. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN R. N. F letch er, .secretary of the The R epublican m em bers of th e 80th C ongress who th a t the u n d ersig n ed has filed his Y.M.C.A re p o rts th at sev eral final account in said co u rt and copies of Boys Life w ere found in . TWO MORE D A Y S ... are now back in th e ir hom e tow ns will be busy so u n d the court has fixed M onday. the Old P io n eer b uilding w hen it ing out th e g ra s s ro o ts in an e ffo rt to find out ju st Sept. 8, 1947 a t 10 o ’clock A. M was pu, in shape, and they are and the co u rt room of said court still on the read in g tab le at th e who will be a good nom inee. at M edford, O regon, as th e tim e Y” and a re being read by the The D em ocratic m em bers of th e 80th C ongress al- and place for flic h earin g of any boys com ing to the b uilding e a c h 1 objections th ere m ay be to said day. je a d y know w ho will head th e D em ocratic slate. (lo se s rep o rt an d se ttle m e n t thereof. M em bers of both p a rties, who a re com ing up fo r re- P aul R ussell W inter, Executor. 7 17 4, election, will, n a tu ra lly , be checking into th e situ atio n S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 2 n d a t home, a s it exi3ts reg a rd in g n atio n al can d id ates and NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING In the C ircu it C o u rt of the as it ex ists re g a rd in g th e ir own sta tu s. S hop These D ep artm en ts and M ake Y our D ollai Go F a rth e r S ta te of O regon for Jackson 1948 prom ises to be a ban n er year. The election C ounty. ■ PIECE GOODS | READY TO WEAR should b rin g out th e larg e st vote, and also be one of ■ P rints - Seersucker In the M a tte r of th e E state of Play Suits - Slacks I R egular W ere 5 95 th e g re a te s t election b a ttle s th is c o u n try has ever S ara h M. U pdegraff, D eceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN E nables you to be fa ir Now seen. th a t the u n d ersig n e d has filed her final account in said co u rt and ★ ★ ★ to the person who m ay th e co u rt has fixed M onday, MEN S DEPT. SHOES “B O L D '’ SU GGESTION S A ugust 25, 1947 a t ten o'clock A. Suits be in ju red by y o u r car Infant's Shoes 'a price We see w here a n o th e r new spaper in th is com m unity M. and th e co u rt room of said Regular 150. Sale 35.00 Children's Now co u rt at M edford, Oregon, as th è Regular 42.50. Sale 29.50 cam e out th e o th e r day w ith w h a t th ey claim ed w as a tim e and place for the h earin g of o r p ro p erty , w ith o u t t a W ere 3 49 “bold” suggestion. T hey recom m ended th a t th e execu an y objections th e re m ay be to king a n y th in g a w a y rep o rt an d settlem en t th e re to rs of th e Gwinn S. B u tler e sta te follow th e old g en ts said of. recom m endations and erect a p ractical m onum ent to F lorence A. U pdegraff, A d m in from y o u r own fam ily. 7 10 4L th e old g e n ts m em ory. W’e couldn’t find a n y th in g istratrix. For Complete “bold” in th e T w iddlings suggestion. Gwin S had a l 250 East Main Ashland, Oregon read y m ade as bold a sta te m e n t or bolder in his will. Liability Insurance He said rig h t th e re in th e will th a t h e ’d like to have a on y o u r c a r o r p ro p erty p rac tic al m onum ent erected to his m em ory. W e’re going to com plete th a t “bold” sta te m e n t and See recom m end th a t in stead of a p ractical d rin k in g foun ta in o r h itc h in g rack som eth in g be done ab o u t a prac- i B IL L IN G S AGENCY tical h ospital. T he Gwin S. B u tler M em orial hospital. I 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7558 Sounds nice doesn’t it. And it would be nice, and th e MONUMENTS Medford .Oregon Marble, Granite, Bronze I Main & Oak Ph. 8781 com m unity c e rta in ly needs it. Ashland, Oregon Of course we realize th a t th e w ay th e e s ta te w as Extra Lettering Available divided th e re isn ’t enough left over to build a hospital. BURNS AGENCY D EPEN D A BLE 1 IN SU R A N CE COUNSELORS B ut if th e re is enough fo r only a foundation sto n e th a t > "On the Plaza" a t lea st w ould be a s ta r t. And th e A m erican Legion and th e V eteran s of F oreign W ars and th e A m erican V eter a n ’s com m ittee could pitch in and help raise th e m oney in m em ory of th e ir buddies and th e nam e could be changed to th e Gwin S. B u tle r V e te ra n ’s M em orial hos pital. We don’t th in k th a t idea w e’ve presen ted is very “bold.” B ut we do say th a t it is w o rth th in k in g about. A ccording to C ity A tto rn ey W illiam B rig g s th e am o u n t available fo r a m em orial is not very g re a t. J u s t about enough fo r a good cornerstone. We can only sa y to B riggs and to I. R. F rid e g er, ad- SHOOT! 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