Southern Oregon New« Review, Thum. August 7, 1947 ‘ = 5 N NEW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday b> THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Aslihuid, Oregon ^ a -s l Mam SUvi t C arryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers I awake city, and looking back at the activities of the ¡past year we can see that a lot of activity has gone on I in this city. A lot of that activity is directly attributable to wide-awake cham ber *>: Commerce. We think th a t's i worth two mills of anyone's taxes. • 1 . ■ - - - ,IW I. „ . , Issili I di i1 l u u t M others luvut io luvtR W o u ld be V ohiiilcci ThioughoUt i l{'i> ia C uts O il All Nation" \v n III l o P 1 l»’> i do»ioj« an i ' u iic u U By Verne AI hanos " • y a F lu n k s nonsensical no* cl all lib clicks. (Ah Adam , hy I'nl Fiurin, ■ • Uineet- l.ip p in co tt >2.50) ed h> u n i.. .. »' i l e i tu Mr. Pat F ran k leurned lit- w .it N. WHETSTONE S FATHER in M edford W ednesd; v. Ju ly 30 inti craft tin- hard way, in a n< w.\ show now all I l l ■ l | .1« • I I'lll of Ml Adams will la handled by a bui BURIED SAT.. AUG. 2 W hctstoiu Is sure iveil by hi papei lii. skill is tellecti'd ill ills eau to end all b u reau s Mr. Adam WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Francis W hetstone, fhtli.i of wife a n d a n o th e r son, Alton, of terse sh o rt w ords and in Ins u n ­ ol couist is c o n . a l l i e d not at ml. in h ab ited plotting. Ills style ii N ew ell W hetstone of A shland. D unsm uir. Also one g r a n d Entered as second-class mail m atter in Uie post office at A sh­ I. \o » i . . i c b a l d ol .'»atlie deftly m inds me ol II Alien Sm illi . i handled, this I, youi hook Tlx * was b u ried S a tu rd a y , A ugust 2, ¡d a u g h te r, Mrs P enny Ch im in land, Oregon, F ebruary la, 19JÖ, under the act of Congress ol his best, and his situ atio n s are out ) in M edford. He dn*d at Ins hornet of D unsm uir au th o r crow ds the p rivileges of March 3, 1879. of this world. I | i . ■ I , H i i i l l . . . I l l Mill’ - Mr. A dam concerns the b lo w ­ reed s m ost w on d erfu lly I th in k . 1 ing up of a huge atom ic l.issioii l a .i ni book on ix people an»l in M ississippi, vne state, accord ! the score read I lor, 2 against. A CRAZY OVER HORSES ini to the au th o r, th at we can al p re tty good score for unv m odern Sunday's horse races proved one thing. Even in , lord Io dispense w ith th e i ,i ,i -t, novel. anti in blow ing up thereol, the Southern Oregon with it’s great number of blue noses h ard rad iatio n s ren d ers ev» ry Munuinonts and marker*. 8»« and blue laws, horse racing appeals to a large number male hum an in the m orld i tvi ih Burn* Memorial*. On the Plain. As can In- readily seen, this is of people. going to intei fen* seriously w ith NOTICE OF FIN A L HEARING Out of the eight event program, five events were real­ the new crop of w orld citizens. n In tin C ircu it C o u rt of tin- V’ 1 ly w orth the price of admission. The children’s race, As. hut th ere is a b rig h t note. Slat»* »»I O regon for Jack so n It is discovered th at one mail, the saddle horse race, the stake race, the ladies race, one m an in all th e som e I billions C ounty In tin M atter of the E state of oo earth , had tiie fo rtu n e to be In and the hot blood race were all good races. We enjoy­ A t TH I a leud m ine in C olorado, alm ost S at,d i M U pdegruft. D eceased ed them, and so did everyone else in the stands. , l li ! IS llCUl.HY G IV I ’• a null- d eep am i su rro u n d ed by alm ost solid w ills ol lead The that the u n d ersig n ed has filed her We’d like to see more races. We like to see the bang­ auion-itic hope of th e h u m an r ice has Is ■ •». final account in said co u rt and tails run. If the Ashland riding association can scare found! tin court has fixed M onday, 9 up a few’ more horses and riders, and if they'll borrow a H ere is » itu.»t >n fra u g h t with A ugust 21, l ‘M7 nt ten o'clock A in terest. It leuds to still m »re in M. and th e c o u it room of sold field telephone to run from the judges stand to the an­ terest w hen o ur h em tern - o u t ' com l at M edford, O regon, as th e nouncer’s booth, and if they'll arrange the program so to he happily nun rl <1, and agon in»,i and place for the h ea im g of 1 izinglv h ash iu l. From I k re on. any ohj»' tions th e re m ay lie to th a t the announcer and the entry clerk and the en­ Ml. F ia n k s ty p e w rite r • t i n s ahi r» |,ort and se ttle m e n t th e re ­ amok. tra n ts are all operating in a coordinated fashion, with of S am ple bead Inn -»■ F lorence A Updegraff, Admin event after event coming off like clockw’o rk ; we’re " B r i t a i n Demand A id- »’ a s aa latrati ix. 1 -10 'll sure th a t they’ll be able to close the books on a success­ ful racing season. A program containing the name, age and previous track records of the horses, name and weight of the jockey would certainly be a help to some of the folks w’ho were out watching them run. All in all it was a good deal. We wonder when there’ll be another. We plan to attend. ★ ★ ★ BENDIX Home Laundry DEM O S T R A T IO N ! THE B E N D IX FILLS ITSELF Bl WASHES RINSES 3 TIMES In the CHANGES ITS WATER Better Baby Show DAMP DRYS CLOTH'S THE CURSE OF SOCIALISM CLEANS ITSELF It would be manifestly unjust to say th at the Labor government created England’s great economic p ro ­ DRAINS ITSELF blems. Thos* problems were principally the result of the drains of war on British resources and capital. SHUTS ITSELF OFF! How’ever, it is undoubtedly true th at the Labor gov­ ernm ent’s basic policy of socialization and regim enta­ tion of the country's productive machine is delaying British recovery and sapping the national energies. Socialism is the great destroyer of initiative. It places all pow’er in the hands of bureaucrats, and bur­ eaucrats in England are of the same kidney as bureau­ crats in the United States or the Soviet Union. Their own interests come first. All the facilities of a swollen super-government are used to keep the people in line. . . . w ith a sim ple tu rn o f a d io l! The individual is lost in the redtape of a government which has its fingers in every phase of human activity. Yes— washday work vanishes, with a Bendix! You ju s t se t a dial add soap —the Bendix does th • re s t' There is little chance for individual progress and the You d o n ’t even have to sta y a t hom e' T here's no rewards for work and ambition are severely limited. spilled w ater no clean-up work to do! Come in — The Labor government came to pow’er by promising let us thow you how com pletely the Bendix sets th a t socialism would cure England’s economic ills. But you free on waslwhivs! it has failed in every particular. Socialization of the coal mines has not increased output nor bettered the lot of the miners. Socialization of finance has not strengthened England’s world credit position. The threatened socialization of all B ritish railroads and electric utilities is expected to cause more financial troubles, and to fu rth er bureaucratize the. country. And the government’s projected agricultural “reform ” bill has raised a storm of protest, on the grounds th at it w’ould permit expropriation of property and a policy of dictation tow ard farm owners and w’orkers. Socialism always takes the same course. It exalts the office-holder and crushes the rest of the people. Oregon on Preferred Sales Exceeding All Previous Expectations W orst of all, when thoroughly entrenched, it becomes List in Nation Quota Says Manager* extremely sensitive to criticism and in one way or For Bendix Drier another stifles opposition. By its very principles, it is With the W asher production in W ith Bendix A utom atic Home Laundry production and sales e x ­ the enemy of social freedom even as it is the enemy of full sway, the next production ceeding all expectations, The problem is how to satisfy the de­ economic freedom. The object lesson which a socialized mand for the ironers and driers M art has recently employed Mr. Ardis W arren of Ashland to han­ Europe is giving us now should make every American now on display in m erchant's dle the Bendix Home Laundry windows. ’’ determined to resist its fu rth er inroads here. departm ent. LET US SHOW YOU HOW THE BENDIX TAKES WASHDAY JOBS OFF YOUR HANDS THE M ART Ironer and Drier Can Be Delivered in Early Fail ★ ★ ★ SHAKESPEARE The Bard of Avan’s illustrious talents will be staged in Ashland, Oregon for something like three weeks, beginning this Friday. “This is ‘Shakespeare’, as Shakespeare might have seen it”, promise the promotors and director. And they claim its a sure-fire thing, fast and filled with all kinds of action. J I t’s good th a t a community of some 7000 people can sponsor a festival such as this. There are very few oth­ er perm anent Shakespearean companies in this world. The revival of the plays here in Ashland means th at the community is still in the forefront as far as Shakes­ pearean productions are concerned. With complete community support it will mean th a t this community will and can remain in the fore. * * * SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS The other day while travelling between here and Medford on the bus we met a lady from Phoenix who said. “Why is it th a t something is always happening in Ashland and nothing ever happens in Medford.” We said, “Thanks, th a t’s the nicest compliment any­ one from Ashland has ever had.” We were glad to hear someone from another com­ m unity say th a t they thought Ashland was a wide Enter Your Eaby Warren Is Bendix Representative At The Mart Now Mr. W arren, who, since his dis­ All Bendix dealers now have samples of both new items. How­ charge from the arm y, worked for Oak S treet Tank and Steel, ever, only a few dozen ironers comes to The M art highly recom ­ have come into Oregon for de­ mended. In order to acquaint himself livery to users. It is estim ated that Septem ber will see the first w ith the product Mr. W arren set out last week to contact the doz­ deliveries in any quantity on the ens of Bendix owners and users drier. in Ashland. His assignm ent to The A utom atic D rier is ju st this routine had a double pur­ now going into production. A l­ pose, first, to introduce to w ash­ owners the two new Bendix though Septem ber is the indicat­ er products, the ironer and the drier, ed m onth for lim ited custom er and secondly, to satisfy his own delivery, the Bendix Sales com ­ curiosity as to custom er accept­ m ittee has assured Harper-M eg- ance of the product he is to rep ­ gee, Oregon distributor, that O re­ resent. Mr. W arren returned from his gon will receive by far the larg ­ est quota of the drier. This de- "call-back" ju n k et beaming with csion was reached after consid­ confidence. "Heck, this is a eration of clim atic conditions cinch!” he exclaimed. “Everyone which m ake Oregon probably the I called on is a bonafide Bendix largest potential user of a d rier salesman. They all SOLD ME!” which thum bs its nose at the X tribute not only to Bendix, w eather. | but to Mr. W arren’s enthusiasm Regardless of the w eather, any j as well, is the fact that his first hour of any day of the week is | Bendix sale was made to an ar- a good tim e to wash, dry and dent adm irer of a com petitive iron THE BENDIX WAY. I brand. Good Luck, Ardy! See the Bendix Automatic Home Laundry EQUIPMENT AT THE M a rt 270 E. Main in Ashland Sponsored bv T ALISMAN TEMPLE NO. 40 of Pythian Sisters Health Examinations Each baby ontered will receive a physical examination. Health certificate* and Gold Seal diploma* will be award­ ed to all of the sound, healthy babies. Baby Beauty Show The most beautiful girl babla* and the most handsome and manly little boys will be chosen in six age classes at the Baby Beauty Show. Trophies and blue ribbons will be awarded winning babies. • Fairyland Baby Coronation Pageant Baby King* and Queens. Princa* and Princesses, will be chosen and presented with trophies and ribbon* in an elaborate Coronation Pageant held the first week of September, REGISTRATION HEADQUARTERS J. C. PENNEY CO. ASHLAND. OREGON Any baby under the age of 5 !i year* m eligible and no entry fee will be charged. It is not necessary to bring the baby with you to register. Please— we cannot, taka entries over the telephone. Remember: Registration* open Tuesday. 10 00 a.m., August 12. and close Wednesday. 5:00 p.m. August 13. Special gifts will be given to first 25 babies registered Tuesday mornng SHAKESPEARE This Week ei At the S h ak esp earean S tage in the C h au tau q u a Shell S p o nsored hy Oregon Shakespearean Festival Association Ashland. Oregon Hamlet Love’s Labour's Lost Friday, Aug. 8 Saturday, Aug. 9 Macbeth Monday, Aug. The Merchant of Venice Tuesday, Aug. Hamlet Wednesday, Aug. Love’s Labour’s Lost Thursday, Aug. C urtain at 8:30 p.m. 11 12 13 14 Adm. $1.50 plus tax Tickets on sale at box office 6, Ashland Chamber of Commerce ■ ■ This space contributed as a public service Andrews & Redford Ashland Accounting Service Ashland Auto Parts Ashland Creamery Ashland Flower Shop & Tax J. P. Dodge & Sons Herbs Spotlite Cafe Newbry O rchards