Southern Oregon News Review, Thun»., Nov. 20, 1947 OREGON NEWS REVIEW Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashlard, Oregon 167 East Main Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL L A WRENCE. E d it« K ntyed as second-class mail matter In the post office at Ash- huxl, Oregon. February 15, 1935, under the act o/ Congress of March 3, 1879. C om petition is good fo r business. T he m a jo rity of m e rc h a n ts in tow n realize th a t th e y a re up a g ain st th is ty p e of com petition, and th ey a re m ak in g plans to m eet it. D u rin g th e p a st y e a r s to re s have, in th is city been redecorated , th e re h as been m uch rem odeling of both e x te rio rs an d in te rio rs, and th e business d istric t has lost much of it’s war time ¿tnd pre-war historic look. SCAPEGOAT O p e n M ike X w ¡ ¡ 7 * 5 b ‘? m e fO r th C p r e 8 e n t e c o n o m - I ««* h - all 1 Miss Shirley Louise Uirsen daughter of Mr and Mrr. A. N Larsen, San Francisco, California was wed November 12 to John K Setchell, a 1940 graduate of Ash land high school. The wedding took place at th< Chapel of the Rocks and Roses Medford at 8:00 p.m. with thi Rev. 1). E. Millard performing th<> ceremony. Miss Shirley Let» man attended the bride and Charles C. Setchell, brother of the groom was best man. Setchell spent four years In the Army and was discharged two years ago. Tfie bride Is a graduate of the Medford high school. They plan to make their home in Medford. * of the thirties akin to paradise. FOUR LANES. We’ve been shouting about the need for a good four lane highway from Medford to Ashland for some time now. After all, we should do something to protect the lives of all the Ashland folks who rush over to Med ford to spend their folding money. Now we see that the Mail Tribune is beating the drum for a four lane highway. Maybe they’ve discover­ ed the situation discussed in the previous paragraph. After all, Medford folks should do something to protect the carriers of that Ashland money, which looks so pretty in Medford tills. We still need a four lane highway between the two towns. Where there’s life there’s hope, and if local merchandisers really want to get in and sell they might pick up some of that Medford coin, and there’s a big trade territory between here and Medford which can be tapped by either town. And it will be tapped by, the community which has the most up to date progressive shopping district. ★ ★ ★ COMPETITION Every merchant in this city is in competition with the allied stores in this community, plus stores handl­ ing the same line of merchandise in Medford, plus Monkey Ward's and Spears and Rearback’s mail order catalog. »lout appeal« to you. then talk It i»ver w lih youi nvarcMt I’ S A n i n v Mr I’orce viiliat u on t ««film II >«»u «’Mil q u a lify your pay Mill «lari it I hr t'lvlllun «'(julvah Ilf o f > 211.»0 per m onth Your vourne w ill pul v«»u in lin e for rapid prom otion with hllth er pay Inquire at t ’ S 11« « m u In a S«*i v h « , Ito n ru I, Pont O ffice 11 u 11«11 n k , M e d fo r d , t)rei:<»tt SALESMAN WANTED Rawlcigh Route open nearby. Wc put you in business. T ern lorry available Immediately. Cat necessary. Good oppoi tunlt v Wiitc at once for parUeului.s Kawleigh's, D ep t ORK-3U1 216G. Oaklund 7, California. A lovely Christinas gift for Mother, the Kaiser Dishwasher. Rololllh'i custom work. Cull Available for Immediate delivery 11 U 47tl at Clayton Motor Co., 93 N Main 21972 St., Ashland. FOR SALE by owner, 80 acre FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im­ m ountain ranch. Good burn, good proved 22a acres, and house, Kt. cold sott well water, highway 1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland, frontuge, good business site coiHd 30-10-tf. be developed.. Highway 99 south, E. M. Garwood, general delivery, FOR SALK OR TRADE — Ashland. 11. 13 tl Square Deal Second Hand Store, building and stock, 82 N. Mam St. X i i ll x >1,1111« in . n lii l H i vn 17 un « ' Job a n d ar«« w illh it f Io pi« p a re I h ritiM cl v «•« fo r r a p id p r o m o t io n i II « « le v ie d van e n te r the I i I r I i FOR SALE OR TRADE by M p a h l f ie ld o f K m llo H a d a r a n d eh-< owner, new stucco und block ........................ . e i i « m C H. A r m y <’ ,,, I r o n h « th r u th house, 175 Helmun street, 11 1 3 tfl“ ',r c*1111 “ini *" i 2 H .ftO o n ll <»f >211 t»o I»«’» |»«*t rn month In q u ir e to d ay a t y o u r Chinese Food nace«. Your pre«un( h e a tln c oluin con verted to oil. E B B E E ST IM A T E « 138 K. P ion eer P hone 7BC1 ABK FO B PMB W ITT p.m. to 2 a m Depot Cafe 522 A St PLAZA GLASS AND CABINET SHOP A khl«n«J Mac’s Shoe Shop B eeU onal B ookcaaee C abinets B nU t to Order W. C. K cK IN N IH , Prop Shoe B e -B u lld lu f • Bubber B eele 137 M. P ion eer Phone 3-3961 b ijl A TROUBLES AT HOME ★ ★ ★ iiiiim L h a v e v lth e l* a i h « « l nm * loi 11 Mi** v i e t l l l « lo t a I'ld lvR *' d i R i e e 01 he a h il In p a « « III« «’« lU lV M li I P Io n « » 1 k a in lin illn ii In q u liv at !<•« 1 u l iin « H « iV h v, Itn o m I. p o e t « i f f t i * ilu lld u iK , M i d l o id . <>ii uo n A. St. Axhland L1THIA MOTORS ★ ★ * We wonder why the pedestrian protection law which Frank Van Dyke helped correct at the last legislature is not enforceable. Van Dyke revamped the old law, which stated that the pedestrian had the right of way, to read that if a pedestrian were within a crosswalk that an approaching vehicle must stop to permit the pedestrian’s passage. However, the law must be unenforceable, no one has yet got around to enforcing it in this community Once in a while a California driver will come to a stop and permit a,pedestrian to pass, but most Oregon drivers are still operating motor vehicles under the assumption that there is open season on pedestrians particularly those who are within crosswalks. Why should this law take up space in statute books if it is not enforceable. hi «'«»III O il « e lo in »I 11« M R i l li L l e u l i l i M ill I I I III« l l t o e l i »< I t l l l R h r a iiv h o | . 1 \ 1 . I lo I M h r I on 1 > , , FOR SALE—Beauty Shop, ful 1 s A r m y At A h For«« l«<*« r u lt lm . tn tlo n K o o in 1, P o u t o f f i c e It u lid ly equipped for two operators. M lu it, M e d h ir d , <>r«*Ron. Sacrifice for $2200. W rite Box 931 the SOC-Chico game. During the or call 16, M errill, Oregon. SAVE up to 30^1 on youi Auto, second q u arter of the game, some ll-13-2tp. Truck and Eire Insurance lnclGd thoughtful soul brought a round mg extended coverage in tin of coffee to the broadcast booth. SPECIAL RENT S A L E - A lew Farmers. See S. H. G allatin, 148 Everything was going fine until lockers on top rent at $6 00 per Central A ve, Ashlund. Phone Bob swung Into a commercial. . . year. Lockers second to lop ft »■ 7117. and at the same time swung his $<.00 oer year Two rows from coffee into his lap. He couldn’t I k ’T S 12.00 per year. Low o or Will pasture livestock. Kt. 1, stop and ad lib until the deck floor luckor» rent at $10.00 At Box 418, Phon, • 7247, Ashland. was swabbed, then restart his r ir s t >nd Rose Sts., Phoeni <, • »re 30-10-tf commercial, because the broad­ cast was also going to Chico, and the comm ercials were timed to 50 seconds to coincide with a B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y sim ilar commercial break by the Chico studio announcer. . . PREWITT’S OIL Ju st one of those little things that go with football broadcast BURNER SERVICE K | h ’ < ial ('hin«*««' l»l«hr« I*ri |>.ir«-«l lng. by Chlrii'HO <*««»k Hrrvrd f r o m 6 C onversion Burner..---- Floor Fur program called "Piano Rambl ings At 4:30 to 4:45 each day, she takes her place at the studio RECOVERY piano and sends out "melodies This nation is sick with a high fever. In order to re­ th at m ake for easy listening— cover, the strictest of treatment is essential. /This is some old and some new." another new show now essentially what President Truman has said. The pre­ on Still the air is "Musical Variations," sident has diagnosed the case and has made out his pre­ fifteen m inutes of dance melodies, scription. It s up to us to take the medicine. Ingredients every Saturday afternoon from to 6. are: restoration of credit controls, prevention of exces­ 5:45 As usual, another round of sive speculation on commodity exchanges, ceilings on football games is scheduled for wage demands, increased savings, and authority to ra­ this w eek-end., w ith the first Friday afternoon. That's tion and place price ceilings on items in scarce supply. coming when KWIN will broadcast the Joe Martin, house speaker and nominal head of the SOC-Cal Aggies game from Dav­ Republicans, stated after the speech that the president is, California. On Saturday, KW IN will carry the Oregon - O re­ is asking for a more colossal O.P.A., and Martin indi­ gon State game, starting at 1=45. cated that there is little chance for passage of the pre­ On the following week, KWIN Monuments and marken. See sident’s requests. will also broadcast the Pear Burns Memorials. On the Plazt. Bowl game, thus winding up t h e ' Our point is that if Martin and the remainder of the local football broadcast schedule. | Ralph A. Foster Republicans are going to create a group of half hearted Speaking of football broadcasts,' measures, filled with loopholes, and appeals to the vot­ A1 W imer has a display of pic­ Union Service Station in his clothing shop w in­ ing constituency, the entire program will collapse—and tures dow. And they’re pictures of the this country will be further along the road to inflation’s fellows who have been bringing 237 East Main St. Ashland, Oregon aftermath, a depression which will make the dark days you KW IN’s football broadcasts. * L e a t n Io f|> ! < J iin ltfi« «I «hi«l«< u h , het w «c n III«- r«r a n d 211 • O * .n * « m a> le . i n Io fly u n d e r tin W h i I i I h I h o e t IP t t l U t lo iN h' H A l ill) M r r m tv il i v i M . .Iu « t t li liik y o u 'll he M i l l p a itl iin tl In u d d llh u . For Sale— l a m n H h i I I i i iiiu h r th e w u ilil'« r i m x l . I u n i r u c lo i h I'liu rw i'H u I k i , In i i m U i i . ¡ p o w e r e lio v til o p e r a t o r * , h u ll d u ftti a iild iiiv « h it iil(s Hud m in t O th « | li.n l« - S v l r r i |li . i n i j r - i W lllC It 7 Ashland High Grad i Weds Miss Larsen i <. \hich finds Americans having to spend oi new pro««««» take to the uh more than they make in order to live are the people who over KWIN V"” KI For the housewife, the morning cried the loudest during the time of O.P.A. schedule a new program that Do you remember the last days of price controls, the stands a has good chance of becom­ black market, and the people who bought from the ing a top favorite. Actually. Its black market, and screamed for repeal of controls and not a new program in every senst of the word, but its been so com ­ who cried aloud that O.P.A. was ruining the country. pletely revam ped that it might as Do away with price control,” they shouted. “Then well fit In this category. Its "Lis­ ten Ladles, a fifteen minute there 11 be prosperity for all.” visit with Verene Bailey. Verene If prosperity means that each week the grocery bill started the program this week climbs, that each week that dreamed of automobile gets expanding it from its usual f‘ve- further and further away, that each week the old pav- m lnute form at to a full quarter hour. check buys less and less, we’ll take O.P.A. both network and Ideal Its strictly for the ladies, and The people who cried the loudest against consumer includes tips to the homemakers, Neatest trick of the week de­ ent: Did you ever try to controls are the ones who are to blame for the relaxing news of women, and Hollywood partm read som ething w ith a cup of gossip. "Listen Ladies" Is heard hot coffee spilling into your lap ’ of those controls. daily from 9:30 to 9:45. If not, take a tip from Bob Rein This spiraling inflation is a direct result of the re­ Listen Ladies isn't Verene’s holdt and don't try It. He went laxing of those controls. only program either. She also through that unusual experience has a fifteen-m inute afternoon last week during the broadcast of The people are to blame. * - Read ’em and Reap • | ' Shop at H om e," is a good slogan, but hom etow n m e rc h an ts m ust do m ore th a n rep eat, p a rro tlik e , th a t Free estim ates on all wiring jobs. N ortndge Electric Sci slogan. T hey m ust meet com petition in such a fashion vice. Call Ititi N. Main Phone 5071. th a t th e y re ta in th e ir custom ers. 3 18tf In his speech to Congress Monday,, President Harry Truman did not particularly place the blame for to‘- °n Particular group or individual. Doyle SEELY Yet there is a scapegoat. ( ______ by ____ _____ iC Classified Advertisements C hryeter P lym outh A u toin otive H pcciallsla On the H a s a l ’hone 7(i.,1 Burns kune Oil k lm l tl.u lliiK IC.ju 1 j.ui<-nt C ustom Mu.lu Venutisi» liiln .i« W usthoru trippi ng I N. MOTOR INN P a stu r e s com p lete A u tom otive B ep alr D epartm ent» MBCHAMXCA1. - E LE C TB IC A I. BOOT S torage: D ay, W eek or M outh 36 B. l e t Bt. P hone 3-1176 Hooper’s Radiator Service AT Nationally advertised Van Hues- en and Manhattan pajamas. Flan­ nels, broadcloth and rayon ma­ terials in coat or middie style. Sizes A. B. C. & D. Priced at $3.98, $4.95, $5.50 and $10.00. Clogged Radiators Boiled Out and Repaired New Cores installed. 135 Morse Ph. 4851 Oak Street Garage AND Arc and Machine cation - MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding - Work - Metal F abri­ G eneral Auto u n d Truck Repair. 37U Oak S t. ■alee E very W ednesday B ven ln g P or con sign m en t P hone 3-1496 1180 Oak Bt. Can trill and Walker T A X ID B B M IS T S M ounting - T an n in g - R ug Work Clyde N. Caton GARAGE (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION Main Ht. T elephone 7231 Bellview Super Service On H igh w ay Si) South at Hell view R epairing unit W elding A utu-T ruck-T raetoi Kt. 1, Box 2U&A T elep h on e 37«» .^ritchard’s Grocery U rocerles - L u ach m eata Beverages - Milk Open u n til K p.m. «very ev en in g folm an Creek Road and Hw.v Tuluphone 3731 »I» Bellview Store C om plete L ine o f Grocer).-» School Huppllea Open to 3:30 p.m. T elephone 3745 H wy. 9!. next to B ellview School i'lion e Ashland Auction It would take much more space than thia advertisement covers, to enumerate all the items and services availabl e a t Caton’s Garage, but we do invite you to drive iri and see for yourself why quality products, combined with friendly ser­ vice,make for pleasant motoring. O w ner’» S p ecia lties Bellview Cafe F iled Chicken - S teak s Open Around the Clock H igh w ay 00 s , Op a t. M olly» Valley Meat Company A nderson Road - W est o f PhoenJa T elephone M edford 7934 Johnnie’s Garage C om plete M otor RebuIldlnK M otor T u n e-u o - Kehorlng E m ergen cy H igh w ay 9» Ore. Rosemary’s Flower Shop Cut Flow er«, CorHagee, Pnttprl Planta, Funeral Dcalgna, Com­ p lete W edding E quipm ent 50 E Main l»t and Church Streets, Phoenix. Oregon S ervice Phoenix, High Quality F rn h and Cur.d Meat«. Wholeiale-Retail Lock­ er Meats. Cutting, Wrapping and Delivery. T elephone 222X1 Telephone Medford S619 Mildred Dugan PUBLIC 8T B BOOR A P S E R Pyplng - D ictation Vtlmeographlng - C leilca l » E. Main S i. D eta il Phone «02»