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Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore. Thursday, May e OKEGON NEWS R E V IE W - e 194» b e tte r fo &le S d ito i . . . May 1, 1948 reduced for the com m on m an r e a r Editor: Yet on this d ate oi A pril I, 1918. Published every Thursday by R ecently th ere w as a w ar. Tht till1 people w hose pro p erly and THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY w ar took m any y o ung people lives w ere pro tected by them Ashland, Oregon 3« East Main Street way to fight for th e p rinciples ot sam e v eteran s, ill«' sam e peoplt dem ocracy. W hile th ese young whose re p resen ta tiv e s decided to Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers people w ere gone the re p resen t.1 g ran t a su b sisten ce allowane« lives of the people at hom e pass have failed him WENBELL LAWRENCE. Editor eri a bill, public Law 346, to en The biggest proor of this is tin Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash able v eteran s w ho w ere goiu raise in m ilk prices locally w hich land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of from hom e for a few years to on th e a v e ia g e will tak e aw ay at March 3, 1879. com e back and go to school while least tw o d o llars of the Inereas) receiving a subsisten ce allowane« tor o th ers the sam e am ount of from the g o v ern m en t, w hich ie tax reduction. This h a v e s only t cording to theo ry w ould enubli th irte e n d o llar Increuse for thi the stu d e n t to a t least h av e tin m urried v eteran stu d e n ts to pay Vt'ith Mayor 1 hornton S- Wiley slated to throw out the first ball necessities of life w hile a tti inlini the |>ast bills m ade necessai v bv the baseball season in Ashland will begin this Sunday. After several a college of his choice. This was the sp iral of rising prices. a very noble bill and th e v e te r No. you a re not the only ones, rough meetings during the preliminary sessions the Lithians found an fighting for th e principles of themselves with a board of directors, a coach, and a manager. This hu m an kindness and u n sellish th ere will be oth ers, th e re Is still an am o u n t of th irte e n dollars week, Tony Rancher, the manager, resigned and was replaced by Chuck nets, w hich he en d eav o red to left. T ear into it, y8u v u ltu res have kept in his hom e country DeAutremont. Randier will continue to play. Tin m ain thing th at has hap th ought this an o th e r sym bol b> pencil is th at we recognize you At various times during the spring season when the only baseball his people th at th ey ap p reciated lor w hat you are. A lot of w olves w hat he was doing. sound was that of sponsors, players, and directors, it looked as though Now this w ar Is over. Twice who will prom ise an y th in g w hen there might be mayhem and there d be no players nor directors left has th e congress of the United you or y o u r p ro p e rty is in d a n to take the field. S tates approved an increase so ger. but will find w ays of g etting it back w ln'n you a re out ot Baseball is like that. It takes a lot ot shouting to make a good lull th a t the v eteran s tu d e n t m ight be harm s way. O ur fo refath e rs have able to feed him self by th e sub game and the shouting is not confined to the actual players. Part of ' sistence allow ance, and keep his helped us but o u r fath ers have the charm of the newspaper sports section is reading about the troubles fam ily of fu tu re A m ericans In al stab b ed us in th e back. It has been said th at eom m un which are hounding the coaches, managers, and directors The Lith thy and well. His ch ild ren re p resen t to him ism is lik e a diseas«', it can harm I ians, in this respect, will be no different than the far famed lXidgers th e rig h t of ev ery A m erican only a sick body B ew are A na r of Brooklyn. The more argumentation, the more fun, and the more citizen to h av e his fam ily grow leans, w e are becom ing a sick body, sick w ith greed, lust anil in to a h ea lth ier people. spectator interest. T he day of A pril 1, 1948, was grabbing, ev ery one for him self, Whoop her up, fellers. to be a special day for m any The grow ing g en eratio n of A m e r people. T he v eteran stu d en t was icans, ch ild ren of v eteran s will to receive his first p h eck w ith be th e next fig h tin g force for th e increased allowane«* which A m erica. 1 he new slogan, "Ashland, Gem of the Siskiyous,” which has been for m arried v eteran s am ounted Rising prices will not m ake to the w hole sum of fifteen d o l-j them h ea lth y because th ey will ‘uggested by the Riwanians as a publicity slogan for the city must lars a m onth m ore. In ad d ition t o 1 have to d rin k less and eat a lot have been dreamed up by a former Idahoan, for the Gem state has had this, th e sam e d ay m ark ed a less of o th e r h ealth fu l foods If for years practically the same slogan, "Idaho, Gem of the Mountains.” jo in t at which incom e tax es were th eir bodies arc w eak tin- p aren ts Vie think rhe slogan contest was a fine thing but w ere sorry to see the dropping of the old slogan, "Where the Palm Tree Meets the Pine." Slogans may come and slogans may go but we think the previous slogan, Vi here the Palm Tree Meets the Pine,” is different enough, and apropo enough to merit major consideration when the Chamber of Brinqs a complete weldinq shop to your Commerce and the City Council gets around to copyrighting a slogan farm. Arc and Acetylene Weldinq of all which will be used to help publicize the city. • Baseball Daughters of .Job Help Install Bethel At ( ’em nil I ‘oint h u \e in it th eir pow er to nee that tbi y never w ork at hard a.- we illd to p ro tect the p roperty ol scared liars who stayed at home We have kept out bargain V\ e won a war. A re you men or .11 e you mice? An an g ry v eteran stud«-.it Loyd W Georg»' Get your Job Prinlinq at the News Review Extra Letterinq Available BERNS AGENCY "On lh . P I ..." diqeatible, develop the flavor and build health. THE GIBSON ELECTRIC ItANHE fulfills this purpose with: ★ Q uick electric heat under exact positive control ★ The ex clu siv e KOOK ALL KETTLE w ith sp eed an d th e capacity for deep well cooking needs ★ Im proved -m okeless la oiler pan- .mil racks ★ P ositive action T h erm ostutlc control Drop m today and see foi y o u rself th«'se ex cep tio n al fcuturcs the GIBSON has to offei WICK FURNITURE or brinq your job to 30 South First Street. REASONABLE RATES MONPMENTS Murble. Granite. Brome Is to increase the nourishinq value of lood. render If more machinery, pipe, pot metal, aluminum, etc. At least there’s one candidate in the county who is definitely inter ested in the job he is seeking. L. G. "Shy” Morthland, who is in the race for county commissioner, is campaigning for the job in the grand old political manner. H e’s shaking hands, talking with people, and like Harold Stassen, getting around. That method seems to be the one which pays o ff. We’re glad to see at least one of the candidates using it. 297 E. Main Phone 8761 GUARANTEED WORK ★ ★ H *■ Spring Quitting Business We’re not willing to stick our neck out but w’e ’d hate to prophecy any other kind of weather than snow at the present time. The weather of the past few weeks has ruined our faith in tthe weatherman, also our orchard, along with several other folk’s orchard, was somewhat ruined. We plan to wax up our skiis, get in a lot of wood, and if sum mer does come we’ll be happily surprised. MAGNIFICENT GIFTS For H er Day . . . . May 9 Here are those fashion-wise and charming costume com plements she loves best from the jewelry store she shops the year ’round . . . Stone Set Pins of every description Gold and Silver Earrinqs Set with rubies, aquas, em erald*. or diamonds. Gruen or Elgin Watches en ' s u 283 E. Main Beginning Sat., May 8 Phone 5131 Everything In The Store Going at Cost and Below Power Tools, Oil Heaters, Pots and Pans, Washlubs, Garbaqe Cans, Coffee Pots, Hand Tools, Assorted Bolls and Builders Hardware, Shovels, Rakes, Garden Hose, Pocket and Bulchcr Knives, Miscel laneous Electric Equipment, Air Mattresses, Bunk Beds, Waffle Irons, Oh, It Tastes So Good Toasters, and Hundreds of Other Items. both young and old. It’s easly digested . . . rich in food values . . . and “tops” in giving abundant energy. For milk that’ll truly delicious, and doubly-rich call 3747 today. Taste the difference, when you drink creamier smoother Clarified milk. The delicious flavor makes it a favorite with NORTH MAIN HDW BELLVIEW DAIRY Phone Ashland 3747 DAILY DELIVERIES Grade 89 North Main Street A Milk T elephone 5101 A id lle e r« THE PURPOSE OF COOKING Farm er’s Portable Welding Serviee Residence 632 Walnut in sta llin g Mrs, C, D. F ilial f, A sh la n d , vie« B I L L 'S - th e grand g u a id la n assisted the in stallin g officer, Mrs. Felicia Mae Slogans Phone 22736 A m ong w ere Miss M arilyn B iller, past H onored Q ueen M ary Lou honored q u een of A shland Bethel Halm ot Jobs D aughters 22. Ash n u m b er 22, w ho acted as chap land Bethel, assisted by the id lam , Miss J e a n e tte K inney, rims Beers id the B ethel, aided ill the liia n , am i Miss H ahn, sellini in stallatio n cerem onies S atu rd ay custodian. night at C en tral Point when e B ethel of D aughters of Jo b was in stitu ted and m em b eis w ere ml Bated, * ¥ * L. G. “Shy” Morthland E h lcit, Pm (land, who is grum i 'g u a rd ia n of the g la n d g u a id la n council of fii egon