Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 01, 1948, Image 4

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    SO U TH ERN OREGO N NEWS REVIEW, 1H U R S. JA N . i,
SOUTHERN
OREGON
NEW S R EV IE W
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EXAMINER COMING
A Drivers License Exam iner is
scheduled to be on duty In Ash
land Monday, January 5, 1946, at
the city hull betw een the hours 0»
9 a.111. and 4 p.m. according to ur
announcem ent received from tin
Secretary of State's office.
I*ersons wishing licenses or
perm its to drive are asked to get
in touch with the exam iner wel
ahead of the scheduled rioting
hour in order to ussure cnmple
turn of their applications with a
m inim um of delay.
klaiuuth Junction
News
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBUSH1NG COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
167 East Main S treet
Carry 1 IE Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
308 N. Main
Phon* 4371
Ashland
Miss Mary Cisco, 21 4th street,
called on Mrs. Rozella Roush and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore ami
Ruth Ann Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Morrison
WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
Ashland, called a t the C. B. Ov
Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­
lett home Friday afternoon.
land, Oregon, February là, 1935, under the act of Congress ot
Mrs Rozella 11. Rush received
March 3, 167».
word this past week that her son
Donald Guy Roush, 17, a senior
in N ortheast high school, Okia
Mrs. Anna Myer has been nmv
horna
Oklahoma,
en ed from Ashland Community hos­
A year ago when we wrote the annual end ot the year editorial we
in City,
& M
a riw E e i w had
J s an"'
pital to the M ountain V ie w Con
wismd that our Crystal Ball weren t quire so foggy, and now check I plans to be In training from Aug valescent Home, 47 G ranite street.
mg back on our predictions we nnd that a Jot of things we prophesied I USt
at Cam p Pendleton, Cal.
came true
I
Mary Cisco of Ashland ley Davison motorcycle.
Mrs. C. B. Abbott recently pur
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and Mrs. Rozella 11. Roush at-
,uong w it h Roger Babson w e stated that 1947 wage increases I tended the theatre In Medford, al- chased a 1934 Plym outh coupe
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would be uiflationary. They were!
I so enjoyed turkey dinner while
We also stated that business trends would be upward durmg 1947.1 M ir a n d M rs ^ G ^ 'c ^ C ro s s lin
1 hey were!
Mrs. Carl Moore, Mrs. Marion
And following Babson's lead we stated that Stalin and Russia would I Uozie* and Mrs. Elmer Hopkins
enter upon a policy of expansion. That is exactly what happened.
I urday.
*,wt S a t’
Looking back upon the events of the past year we leel now as I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Self and
.though the old crystal ball wasn't so fogged up alter all I
C entral Point, Oregon,
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’ailed on the C. B. Ovletts la s t
But lets see what she has to say lor 1948:
I Saturday.
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bor one tning, 1948 will be a leap year; not that there will be any I Mr. and Mrs. Sam K linger vis-
perccptible change m the age old pursuit of the poor male bv the
at the honie of Mr- and Mrs.
wily female, it s just supposed to be more legal.
mas night.
Thc Klln^ , rs J *
MONUMEÌ, . a
Marble, Granite, Bronze
Extra Lettering Available
And in 1948 w e can expect a definite policy on the part of thc I Christinas dinner in C entral Point
United States toward accepting Britain's responsibilities to police the at *h e . Henry C urrie home,
world. The policy will come about because of the partition of Pales-1 ath F a R ^ a ^ M r * a n d 'M r^ 'A r-
BURNSAGENCY
"On lh . P iai."
tine. The United Nations will fail to act to prevent a holy war in t h a t ! thur Cyr, Duluth, Minn., were
area and United States troops will be moved into the Holy Land, as ^ atUr<? ? / visitors a t Mr. and Mrs
Bnush troops are pulled out.
Roberto
wh<j#e
This will be the first major indication that the United States h a s l^ h th d a y is Decem ber 25, was
decided to accept the mantle of world leadership, and also that the! ^ n° rZd
a party December 26.
people of the United States have come to realize that now they must 1 Hamilton, and Mrs"’WlUiam Roz-
LOOKING BACK
A year ago our crystal ball reported that in 1 9 4 7 the stories which
,
would make headlines would concern labor, the rise of American pro-
duction, famine in Europe and Asia, war in Asia, fratricidal Battles
in India. Political revolutions in South America, the growth of air
transportation, changes in the president’s cabinet, the growth or loss
in stature of H arry Truman, the selection of a Miss America, and the
usual run of murders, suicides, wrecks, and tragedy.
The crystal ball overlooked the rise of inflation as being probably the
biggest headline of all, and the crystal ball mentioned air transport’s
growth, but didn’t get around to prophesying the fact that 1947 would
be a black banner year in the total number of air accidents.
H arry Truman grew in stature during 1947.
And the usual run of headline news had a field day with the Overell
murder case which took more time, paper, and money than any other
murder case in America’s history. The defendants, Beulah Louise O ver­
ell and her boy friend, Bud Gollum, were acquitted.
1948 HEADLINES
The headlines we wanted to write a year ago were: Club House
Completed at the Golf Course; Increased Power and Light Facilities
Available to Home Owners; City Begins Redesignation and Proper
Marking of Streets; Sewer Lines Completed in All Parts of the City;
Construction Begins on New Postoffice Building; Street Paving Ex­
tended to Include C Street and 14 Others; Parking Meters Installed;
State Highway Department Approves Truck Lane Along Railroad;
Southern Oregon College of Education Officially Designated South­
ern Oregon College; Stop Lights Placed on Main Street at Major
Intersections; No Deaths From Ashland Traffic Accidents in 1947;
Construction Begins on Four Lane Highway Between Medford and
Ashland; Tourist Traffic in Southern Oregon Hits New High; New
Industries Select Ashland Site; and SOC Raiders Selected for Second
Pear Bowl Game.
We wrote some of them. The post office and the city redesignated
some streets, and the city placed markers at all corners. Hoodlums
tore some of these down within a few days but in the main, nearly
every street in town is now marked.
Parking meters have been installed and some day there may be
money in the till to enable the city to alleviate traffic problems, such
as filling the chuck holes in some of the local roads.
Ashland Normal is now Southern Oregon College, and is growing
by leaps and bounds.
New industries have looked at Ashland and one that settled here,
is having quite a struggle because the property owners don’t want
smoge from a burner in their faces. As far as we’re concerned we’d go
for a sawmill and a burner in the center of the Plaza if it meant a
continuing payroll for this city.
And the Raiders were selected for the Second Annual Pear Bowl
game, which, by an odd chain of circumstances, was played in Med­
ford. The Raiders lost, so did Ashland.
The rest of the headlines we dreamed about a year ago, we still hope
to write. Maybe we’ll get to do that in 1948.
Carry your
INSURANCE WITH
Union Service Station
J. F. EMMETT
237 East Main St.
Ashland, Oregon
3» E ..t M.ln
HAVE VOU
EVER BEE*
LOCKED OUT ?
* Read ’em and Reap
For Sale—
Will pasture livestock. Rt. 1,
Box 418, Pilone 7247, Ashland.
30-10- If
Free estim ates on all wiring
jobs. Call N ortridge Electric S er­
vice. 166 N. Main Phone 5071.
WANTED - New location for
3 lötf State Forest Fire Patrol Guard
FOR SALE OR TRADE by Station in Ashland area. P refer­
ably on Highway 66. Call 3660
owner, new stucco and block
Medford
or w rite P. O. Box 71.
house, 175 Helman street, 11 13tf
30tf.
FOR SALE by owner, 60 acre
FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im ­
m ountain ranch. Good barn, good
proved
225 acres, and house, Rt.
cold soft well w ater, highway
1. Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland.
frontage, good business site could 30-10-tf.
be developed.. Highway 99 south,
E. M. Garwood, general delivery,
FOR SALE — 500 baby chick
Ashland.
11..13..tf
........ 1. I $10 00
1230-18
FOR SALE—Good used wood
Kototlller custom work. Call
heater $9.50. 74 N. Main, phone
7231
42. ! 21972
11 6 47tf
D IR E C T O R Y
Chinese Food
PREWITT’S OIL
BURNER SERVICE
S p atial Chinear M ahoa Prepared
by C hinese cook Served fi out »
pro. to 1 a m
C onverelon U urnera----Floor Fur
nacee. Your p resen t b oatin g pluat
con verted to oil.
F R B B E STIM A T E S
13S B . P ion eer
T h o se 7001
A BB YOB -------
Depot Cafe
512 A. St.
PLAZA GLASS AND
CABINET SHOP
W. C. K cK IN N lH . Prop
S C. Jones & Sons
Ashland. Oregon
la h o a B e - B n lld la * - B n b b e r B e e ta
I
A. St.
A eblaad
Those a-aoei
137 B . Y loaeer
LITHIA MOTORS
Burns
C h ry e ter
P ljm o n U
•if.
A » h lsn d
Mac’s Shoe Shop
■ a c tio n a l B o o k c a se s
C a b la s te B n U t to O rder
If you've been locked out of
your home, you probably
were able to find a way to get
in. Think how easy it is for a
professional housebreaker to
enter your lotted home while
you are away. Burglary is on
the increase. You can’t afford
to be without the protection
of Residence and Outside
Theft insurance. Consult. . .
Phon. 7 1ft
Classified Advertisements
B U S IN E S S
take over the white m an’s burden.”
| m an served refreshm ents of ice
In 1948 th'* Conununist factions in Europe and the proponents of I cr*’am and cake to several guests
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included: J Miss Muriorie
M arjorie
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I who included
the Marshall plan w di continue the cold war. Europe will continue Morrison, Larry, Grace, Lots and
to be an idcalogical battleground, and will continue to be a "no m an’s > Jim m ie Hamilton; Barbara, Don-
land.”
na- and Virginia Crosslin;’ Ruth
Ann Moore; Dale and Sharen
The boom will continue in 1948, and the next president, whoever Watson; and the recepient's sev
he may be, will face, sometime during his term, a potential "bust” en brothers and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dobier
situation that will in turn, bust him, just as it did Herbert Hoover
and
son, Robert, spent Christm as
in 193a.
with their daughter and family,
H ere’s a limb, and we’re crawling way out on it. Harry Truman Mr. and Mrs. Alva F. Muse
will not be the next president of the United States, unless his oppo­ Valley View.
R obert Dozier has a new Har-
nent is I aft. The labor forces will beat T aft, if he gets the nomination.
TO C B B D IT O B S
The Republicans
haven’t settled — on — any
yet,
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, and the Republican IN T H E C lR t’L’lT COURT O F T H E
convention can be stampeded by a dark horse just as Wilkie stampeded the T c o u n t y 1 of ^ ja c k s o n U uito*
ate d
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it in 1940. This gives Stassen, M acArthur, Warren, and 14 favorite In
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the M atter or th e E sta te
sons a chance.
v r v 1 i5 .U S T Ii
W ILSO N
M E SE R ­
VEY, D eceased.
And of course, the big story in 1948 will be the election.
, hi ,<?JAC E , ,S H E R E B Y G IVEN that
^ n i . de/ slgnedl. by an Order »I the
C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te o f Ore­
gon fo r the C ounty o f Jack son , duly
m ade and en tered on the 5th day
o e x f e c D u ecem
to r o ber,
f the 1947,
E sta te w as
o f ¿ appointed
¿ v T ' d u b -
o f the E sta te o f L evi Dus
{{,”»» n 8 u” M«"«r*ey. D eceased , anti
u '.A „ h, e haf* du ly Q ualified a s su ch
E xecutor.
„ .A 11 .Pc,rs.°n8 h a v in K cla im s a g a in st
n r tL .A St;V’’ are h erel»y n otified to
p resen t the sam e, du ly verified as
n reU^ r dv by
to him at ,h e o f .
t^ fA 2 f nV? .a .I:>yke * Lombard, No. 4
ford l n UVd
ln th e < ity “ r -M, d -
rord, in J ack son
C ounty
Oregon.
Mtice" * * monthB o f th e d ate o f th is
d a v ai ? d r ? nd i ,r8t p u n is h e d th is 18
day o f Decem ber, 1947.
F R A N K J. VAN DYK E
D u sim “w n ° f l.h.e E sta te o f Levi
4D U -43.Y 4 "°n S ,e se r v e y- D«< eased
Ralph A, Foster
B on te O wner’s S p ecia lties
I *0.1 Elred H ea lin g U qulpm eiil
Custom Made V euellun tillm l»
Went here tripping
A u tom otive
H peclu lleis
On the Plaza
P hone 7(51
174 N.
MOTOR INN
Main
St.
T elep h on e
7231
Bellview Super Service
r e a ta r s e com p lete A u tom otive
B epnlr D
De ep artm en ts
I'm H igh w ay 99 South at lie liv le w
KBOBABIOAX. - BZ.SCTBICAZ.
BODY
R epairing and W elding
A u to-T ru ck -T racloi
S torage! D ay. W eek or H oath
1176 | R ‘ 1. Hoz 295A
■- l e t Bt.
rbone a-11
36 I
T elep h on « 3719
BILLINGS AGENCY
209 W. Main S t
Ph. 7568
Medford .Oregon
Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COUNSELORS
IPritchard’s Grocery
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
ju r o c e n e e
135 Morse
’
Klamath Junction Cafe & Garage
AND
Arc and
M achine
cation -
Milk
99
Bellview Store
MACHINE SHOP
Acetylene Welding -
Work - M etal Faori-
G eneral A uto a n d
Truck Repair.
97U Dak St.
-
tveilln,
Rond and H w j
T elep h on e 3731
Ph. 4851
Oak Street Garage
THE
- l.u n ch m eata
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out L pe„ untll
and Repaired New
1
T oim en Creek
Cores installed.
C om plete Dine o f Urocerle*
School S u p p lies
¡Open to « 30 p.m “ T elep h on e 3746
7—
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wy. 99 n ext to U elivlew School
Phoue 4669
WISH ALL THEIR CUSTOMERS A VERY
Ashland Auction
HAPPY NEW YEAR
B a le s E v e r y W e d n e sd a y
B v e n la g
Bellview Cafe
Fried Chicken - Hteak*
Open Around the Clock
For con sign m en t P h on e 9-1496
1100 Oak St.
■ H igh w ay 99
Can trill and Walker I
T A X ID B B 1D B T B
M onntlng * T an n in * - B n * Work
Stop a t M nllye
Valley Meat
Company
A nderson Bond - W est o f P h oen ix
T elep h on e Bradford 7934
Johnnie’s Garage
C om plete M otor R eb u ild in g
Motor T une-up - Reboring
E m ergen cy
H igh w ay
NEW
YEAR’S
GREETINGS
TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND
CUSTOMERS
MAY TH E NEW YEAR BRING HAPPINESS, PROSPER­
ITY A N D GOOD H EA LTH TO ALL.
SWEEM’S CASH GROCERY
Old Highway
No. 99
Talent, Oregon
Phone 5989
99
High Quality Fresh and Cured
Meats. Wholesele-Refell Lock­
er Meats. Cutting. Wrapping
'and Delivery.
1st and Church Streets.
Phoenix, Oregon
S ervice
P hoenix, Ore.
Telephone Medford «818
Rosemary’s
CUSTOM MADE
*
Flower Shop
Leather Goods
Cut F low ers. Cornages. Potted
P lant». Funeral D esign», Com­
plet» W edding E quipm ent
50 E. Main
T elephone 22281
■ Belts, Billfolds, Albums, Gun
I Belts, Holsters, Knife Sheaths,
ISpur Straps, Hat Bands, Sad-
Idles.
Mildred Dugan
MADE TO ORDER
PUBLIO B T B B O O B A P B B B
Buttner Saddelry
T yp in g - D ictation
M im eographing - C lerical
69 E. Main St.
D etail
Phone (626
Vince’s Garage
Miller’i Mobile Station
Oom plete A u tom otive B epalr
W indshield W iper Service
A u tom otive Aeee»aorl9»
130j-jDjjlYO'1 Blvd
Ph. 1991
Rt. 3 Box 266 Medford
JTelephone Med. 7817 M>ml S
of Phoenix
STARR’S CAFE
■hört Order» -B andw lchee -R om e
M ad. F lee and T aetrlee - t h i l l
Vhoenlx - n o n e Med. 9760
Aerosa from Tenaoo
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