Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, December id , 1947 ■ S S S ” N E W S R E V IE W Published «vary Thursday by LOCAL HAPPENINGS I Ifern Smith Heads M arch of Dimes W. K Taylor, 248 Fifth street. Hob 11ml AI Vroman mid Huy has been ill the past week. Coulter spent lust Sunday uftei Hub Shuryon is spending the noon skiing at Bull («tip. I hey ic holidays ut the home of his pur-' ported fust snow, enta, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shuryon, | Gresham street. 1 Visitors ut the Fred Engel home __________ _ _ _ _ _ _ in Bellview last week were Mr. William Heuly, former secre- and Mrs Onia Bixby, Ellsworth, tury of the Ashland Chamber of Nebraska. I be Bixbyx uie old Commerce, spent lust weekend I acquaintances from the Engel s here with his family. I Mid-west days. f Announcement that Vern S. Smith of Ashland would act us Jackson county director of the 1948 March of Dimes was made today by Dr. E. T. Hedlund of Portland, State Campaign Chair WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor _______ ■ mm»-— •— man. Entered as second class mail mutter in the post office at Ash­ “1 am certain,” Dr. Hedlund land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of said, "that under M r. Smith's leadership Jackson county w ill March 3, 1879. have the most successful cam­ paign In Its history.*’ The 1948 March of Dimes, to be held Jan­ S IX T H C O L U M N uary 15-30 marks the 10th anni. Today the world is locked in a struggle between two titans, 1 he versary of the National Found«* U.S.S.R. and The U .S.A. There is no longer any balance of power, tlon for Infantile Paralysis. D u r­ ing this time county chapters of both nations are testing their strength on what might be termed, no the foundation in Oregon have man's land," the weak nations of Europe, Greece, Ita ly , Germany, and helped provide medical, hospital, France. Joe M orns, a friend of ours, but recently returned from Greece. and nursing care to more than 900 polio patients. The people there are slowly turning toward Russia. The reason, accord­ Such care is exceedingly cost­ ing to M orns, is that the Communists have infiltrated all the villages, ly, Hedlund pointed out, stating that a whispenng campaign which promises food if allegiance 1» given that Oregon county chapters with only 97 cases reported have ex­ to Communism is in continual progress. pended more than $100,000 this year on patient care, hospital e- "The people are hungry,” Morns stated, They 11 do anything for qulpment, and training of profes­ food, and the Communist sympathizers tell them that Russia will teed sional personnel. Hospitalization for a single pa. them.” tlent for a fu ll year can cost I Food and clothing which has been sent into Greece from America has $2,500 and up. Respirator cases,1 requiring 24 hour nursing ser [ gone to feed and clothe the governmental employees in the capitol and( vice may cost as high as $20,000 at the ports. The people have seen very little American help. They W ith rising prices It is estimated have heard but very little of American promises to help. But in every that hospital and medical care for the average polio case approxi­ village in Greece there are Communist sympathizers and these members mates $2,00(1 per patient. of an insidious f if t h column make promises, one after another, that "Few families,” Hedlund de­ Russia will feed the poor people, that Russia w ill take care of the pea­ clared, “can weather such a f i­ nancial burden. It Is our hqpe sant, and th a t under Communism no one w ill go hungry. I that through the 1948 March of Across the border in Yugoslavia, Communist sympathizers are o u t­ Dimes It w ill be possible to raise sufficient funds to assure con­ fitte d w ith uniforms, rifles, and ammunition and sent into Greece to tinued care required by past vic­ work as guerrillas. In the ranks of the Communist guerrillas who are tims of this disease, to provide adequately for whatever emer­ presently in filtra tin g into Greece are men of all nationalities who have gencies 1948 may bring, and to traded democratic freedom for a promise of Russian communism. maintain and extend the research and educational program design, The little people in Greece know about Communism, they have heard ed to unravel the secrets of this promises that Russia w ill feed them. Em pty stomachs often sway heads. baffling disease.” THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY A.hi.nH Oregon M Mam SUcvl Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers The little people in Greece have but little knowledge of America, they Robert Relnholdt, station mana­ haven’t heard about American promises. There are no democratic sym­ ger of K W IN , Is In Los Angeles pathizers in the little villages which are built upon the mountain sides attending to sorrte end of, the in Greece. The little people hear of only one promise of food, and for year business. Clarence Homes left Thursday this, they follow. morning for Eureka, California to sell hay to the farmers in ’ that Greece is a no man’s land, where the two philosophies of future area. world government are meeting. The forces which govern the democratic tfg u w iM lW W ) ideal have pinched publicity pennies, the "Voice of Am erica,” has been m uffled. The people of the nation of the United States have not indi­ of the world. W e have very few Americans in Greece who are living w ith the people, who are assuring the people that America is good, and that American aid and food is coming. bassadors in Greece, each guerrilla who enters Greece through Yugo­ slavia is an ambassador. W ith in Greece are many Communists, all of them making promises that the people will be fed. O u r state department needs a striking force, a group composed of to tell them o f democracy’s promise. This is the only way we can com­ bat the Russian in filtratio n of Communism. T he radio program, "Th e Voice of Am erica,” is a good idea, but too many o f the little people don’t have receiving sets. The educational and informational magazines and printed inform ation sent out by our state department as propaganda is good but too many of the little peo­ ple can’t read. GREAT SCOTT f t «I he’ll say on Christmas morning, 'Just what I ’ve wanted”, when he finds he’s been remembered ith a M an’s Shaving Set by rither Yardley Stag or Pipes by Yello-Bole ★ ★ ★ for stop lights for several months now and it was just like talking to a stone wall. Took the ladies one meeting and a letter to get action. A t least the or a Leather Billfold, Shave Soap, Lotion and Cologne— all available at M cNair Bros. On The P la ie ; K?;« »W W hile they’re considering the tra ffic situation they m ight do well to give some thought to the fact that our present tra ffic system is out­ moded and that our highways, byways, city streets, and tra ffic lanes W ith the rise in vehicular tra ffic which is continually going on, Oregon is tw en ty years behind in its road system. D rive from here to M edford any noon or during any j:o o p.m. rush hour, you’ll agree. A n d the little tw o lane highway that connects Ashland w ith Medford it b u t one o f the many such throughout the Jtite. I t ’s going to cost money to bring the highways up to the point where they w ill handle the tra ffic . Some o f our legislators had better begin scratching their heads and doing some figuring on how to raise the Genuine Badger Shave Brushes First tim e at a reasonable price since the war. $3.95 to $7.50 Maekar Billfokfc and Key Cases The word "Meeker" Is your guarantee of the best on the market. $5.00 to $15.00. b—------------------------- For Sale— PORTRAITS are always desired as Christ­ mas gifts. Drop in at our studios As specialists we can provide a fine and distinctive' Job. Memory Lane Studio Will pasture livestock, lit. 1, Box 418, Phone >247, Ashland. 30-10-11 Free estimates on ail wmng jobs. Call Nortndge Electric Ser "T v ANTED - New locution for vice. 168 N. Mu in Phone 8071. Stute Forest Fire Patrol Guard 3..181Î Station in Ashland urea. Prefer­ FOR SA LE OR T R A D E by ably on Highway 66. Call 3880 owner, new stucco und block Medford or write P. O. Box 71. 30tf house, 175 Helinan street, 11 13tf FOR SA LE by owner, 80 acre mountain ranch. Good burn, good cold soft well water, highway frontage, good business site could be developed.. Highwuy 99 south, E. M. Garwood, general delivery, Ashland. 11 13. tf Kotoliller 21972 custom work. Cull H 8 47tf LOST: Black suitcuse contain mg sewing things, Thursday, Dec. 4 between 8 un d l l p m . in front of Phoenix school. Tuken from cur. W ill finder please return to FOR SALE, trade or rent: im ­ Principals office or Medford G irl proved 225 acres, and house, lit. Scout office. Reward. Mis. H. B. I, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland, Cook, 500 E. Main (G irl Scout Office), Medford, Ore. 30-10-tf. B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y PREWITT’S OIL BERNER SERVICE Uonversluii U urnars— Flour Fur uacaa. Your pr»««ut hvutlng plum (.u n veiled (0 oil. FUME K8TIMATFM 136 P ion eer P hone 7001 a sk a. roa »sswirr PLAZA GLASS AND CABINET SHOP Chinese Food Mpeclul C hinese D ish es I'repurnd by C hinese cook. Served from 4 p.m io 3 a m. Depot Cafe Ashland 622 A. SI. Mac’s Shoe Shop W. C. KvKINNIH, P lop ■ eotlonnl B ook cases C abinets BuUt to Order 137 W. P ion eer ■hoe B e-B uU dlng > B ubber B a s is Phone 8-8061 64J A. HL A shland LITHIA MOTORS an j C h rysler P lym ou th Burns B om s Kperittllem (iii P hone 7«*>l O wner's S p ecia lties o il F ile d H eatin g E quipm ent C ustom Made te iiv tlu n lllln d s W e u tn sr sli ippm g ■ 1 N . Matu tit. T elephone >221 • ¡MOTOR INN P e stu r e s com p lete A utom uU vs B epalr d ep a rtm en ts Bellview Super Service On H igh w ay 99 Houlli at ile llv le w MKCUAMICAX. - KX.XCTBICA1. BODY Horses Plus Horses The erase of the year. In bronse. and silver. Also humidors, ash trays, book­ ends and w all vases. L e t’s get Horsey tor Christmas. 3« a. 1st at. Clocks— The best selection in Ashland. Alarms, electric and travel Clocks from $2.45 up to $15.00. Beverages Clogged Radiators Bulled (Jut Open u n til 9 p.m. every even in g and xtepaUed New Tolinan Creek itoad and H w y. 99 Cures installed. T elephone 3731 * 135 Morse Ph. 4851 Helena Rubenstein Cosmetic Sets . . . Also Lucien LeLong The darling dolls of the year. Going fast at $2.49, so hurry Special Closeout $1.49 Electric Wreaths going at 89c. Also Rootwood Pottery vases go­ ing at 75 pa» cent discount Coffee Makers— Cory and Sil. ex. Wa have both. 6 to 8 cup. Also Electric out­ fits. Bpecial Closeout Lyric Coffee M aker. 8 cups, $4.38 value, going at $2.49. Good Housekeeping En­ dorsement. ' ' S torage: D ay, W ash or Month P h on s 3-1X7« Hooper’s Radiator Service R epulrlug and W elding A uto-'i 1 u ck -T rsctor Jit. 1, Box 29jA Pritchard’s Grocery U rocerlee - L unchtneala - Milk Bellview Store Oak Street Garage and T elep h o n e 2740 C om plete L ine of U rocerlee School Huppllee m a c h in e S h o p Axe axxd Acetylene Weiuing - Maciune Wont - Metal Jao n - Open to 8:30 p.m. T elephone cauun - cenerai A U to a 11 u H w y. 9I n ext to Ilellvlew Hrhool Truck xtepair. 970 Dak b u I'lione 4..»i> Ashland Auction Bellview Cafe S a les B v sry W ednesday K rening P or con sign m en t P h on s 3-1406 Xiao Oak Kt. Fried Chicken ’ - S teak s Open Around the Clock H ig h w a y 99 Cantrill and Walker Valley Meat Company TAXXDBBMIBTB S tonntlng - T an n in g - B u g Work 1 A nderson Bond - W est o f P h oen ix T elep h on e M edford 7034 Johnnie’s Garage High Quality F in h and Cured Meats. Wholesale-Retail Lock­ er Meats. Cutting. Wrapping and Delivery. C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g Motor T une-up - Reborlug E m ergency H igh w ay 1st and Church Streets, Phoenix. Oregon ¡Service 00 Stop a t M ollya P hoenix, o re Telephone Medford $61$ ■ to $7.50. money, or we’ll all be so stuck in a tra ffic jam that even the Women's *Lithia Hotel Bldg. Ph. 2-1847 Civic club couldn’t extricaw us. FOR HIM For the Husband or Boy Friend. Monogram Shave Sets w ith his initials. The ideal gift for this year. $4.00 to $8.00. Also Old Spice And Seaforth sets from $2.00 being conducted on them. there’ll be no place to drive our cars, much less, park them. - Read ’em and Reap • A to m iser* M ake it a musical Christmas this year. $5.50 to $14.00. to are not even beginning to keep progress w ith the motoring which is decreasing in direct ratio to the increase in autos. One o f these days fum e. Names. state is going to survey the situation. A m azing what the ladies can ac­ aTstf fc 'X » complish once they set their minds to it. the roadways o f the nation are becoming more and more jammed. As the automotive industry continues to produce, more vehicles w ill take up more road epace. The present amount o f road space per auto is Musical Boxes tor Powder. Jewelry. Coemetics and Per­ Varga A ll Nation Dolls W ith A irflo w every individual in the village if they can talk somebody into putting stop lights on the main drag. W e ’ve been yammering about the need Evening in Paris Sets Always the beet set that w ill be appreciated. $1.50 to $15.00. Kaywoodie Chadwick Members o f the W om en’s C ivic club will deserve all the thanks of Dresser Seta in Beautiful Plas­ tic Boxes. $12.50 to $27.00. Ideal for the wife or lady friend Jewelile H air Brushes. The best on the m a rk e t Priced right from $1.75 up. If it's a Jewelile It's right. Lavender America must have a Sixth column. TRAFFIC LIGHTS H onm an Sleeping Dolls Going out at a 40 per cent discount. be appreciated. Early American Old Spice land'* o f borderline countries. I f Russia has a F ifth column in Greece, General Electric Heat Pads $4.95 to $6.95 Ideal for Christmas These seta must be seen to The only way these people can be reached is by personal contact. America needs democratic representatives working in the "no m an’s Genuine Hohner Harmonicas First Tim e since the war. $21.00. A value you can't beat anywhere. But Russia, the follower of the Communist doctrine, has many am­ o f Greece and other suffering nations to teach them democracy and FOR H A R D TO GET G IFTS Wrist Watches— A $15.00 one for $7.95. A moot suitable g if t Also a 17 jewel watch at vidually attempted to sell democracy to the Greeks or the other peoples intelligent young men and women who will go among the little people LaM arre’s Drug Classified Advertisements Chocolate Covered Cherries 1 lb. box w ith delicious liq ­ uid center. $1.4$. Boxed Chocolates. The largest selection in Ash­ Rosemary’s CUSTOM M A D E Flower Shop Leather Goods Cut F low ers, C orsages, Potted P lan ts, Funeral D esign s, Com­ plete W edding E quipm ent 60 E. Muln T elephone 22281 Mildred Dugan PVBI.ZO ■ txm oobapkxb T yp in g - D ictation M im eographing - C lerical D etail land. Brown 4 Haley, Write House, McDonald's, Johns- Torn» and Whitelaws. $1.25 to $7.50. (9 E. Main St. LaM arre’s Drug C om plete A u tom otive B epalr . W indshield Wiper Service A u tom otive A ccessories WÄWÄilWWÄWÄ»».*! Belts, Billfold«, Alburns, Gun Belt«, Holsters, K nife Sheaths, Spur Straps, Hat Bands, Sad­ dles. Phone «828 M A D E TO ORDER Buttner Saddelry Rt. 3 Box 208 Medford Telephone Med. 7817 Vimi S of Phoenix Vince’s Garage STARR’S CAFE M iller's Mobile Station Short Orders -S an d w ich es -M om s Mads P ie s and F sa tr le s - Chill 1401 S isk iyou Blvd. Ph. 1901 Fhoenlx - rhoas Med. «760 * .. Across from T«saoo