Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1948)
Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 20. 1948 «4 JU N IO R FR O C K H A S N IC E D E T A IL jk jE W SP A I’ E K publisher* and edi- tor* of America and Canada had a session in New York and we think the annual convention rate* greater attention from the public than It gets. DON T I GET AN APTITUDE TEST OR S 0 M E T H IN 6 -/V \A T B C |7V\ N O T K IN D E R G A R T E N M A T E R IA L !” YOUR E X P LA N A TIO N ABOUT LAST NIG HT • S N O T ACCEPTABLE, A L V IN — BUT Y O U R G IF T I S ! ” Few conventions anywhere in the land bring together a group more deeply dedicated to a job of para mount Importance—the operation of a free press. To the pound, if you ask us, the publishers and editors of this country assay more horse sense, devotion to duty and deter mination to serve their country than any group assembling under one tent. __ • _ Conventions to boost everything from bubble gum to portable sky scrapers are old stuff. But the newspapermen bring something of vastly greater Importance, the dis tribution of a world’s news, the perpetuation of the greatest free press on earth. 11-18 Dress A stunning date dress for juniors With nice detail at the yoke and hipline. Sleeves are cool and comfortable, the skirt features the popular ballerina look. Try a crisp white sharkskin—lovely against a glowing tan. • • • Pattern No. 8299 Is for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 18 and 18. Size 12, cap sleeve, 4 yards of 39-inch. D a te In them we see the guys who hold mirror to life on every continent and in every village; the men who assure that for a few pennies a me dium of education, information and entertainment is at our doors every day in the year. In them New York greets the men who tell us that John Peter's boy is going to marry the Higgins girls, that the married men defeated the single men at the Elks picnic and that tomorrow’s weather will be fair and warmer. __ • __ In and around the corridors of New York hotels are the miracle men who see that a military step in Berlin, a revolt in South Amer ica, an episode in China and an incident at Main and Broad streets reaches us in detail. Now the metropolis gets a close-up of the fellows who make it so easy for | every family in the country to , know what to do about warped shingles, how to fight Ja p beetles, where the circus will play, who won the prize fight, when the Eagles barbecue is going to be held this year, and what’s doing in the line of births, deaths, christen ings, weddings, wars, peace ses sions and nightclub disorders. B yA rthu r Pointer M A R R E D IT W ITH A FLAG R E G ’L A R F E L L E R S SUNNYSIDE .------ By Gene Byrne» by Clark S. Haas We take publishers pretty much for granted. W’e like to throw dead cats at them now and then; it’s habit to squawk about your fail ing. What would a newspaper mean to a guy who didn't feel that he could pick it to pieces? But we know what our newspapers mean to us and to free government. We know a free press was never more important than today. __ * _ . And we doff our chapeau, offer them a spare aspirin tablet, sympa thize with them in their task of get ting out a modern newspaper that will please everybody and hope they'll enjoy their stay. What is more. we. lor once, won't call your attention to typographical errors, the mistake on yesterday’s weather or the wrong initial in some bride groom's name. More power to you,’ publishers and editors of the U .S.A . * * « Pullman rates are being upped again. We understand that the ex ecutives claim they were losing so much money they couldn't sleep. V IR G IL By Len Kleis Mel and Kate Thortleberry have had their new de luxe super equipped kitchen put in and are now eating out In the woodshed just to fee) more at home. __ • __ Zeke Whoosiss was arrested yes terday for reckless driving, drunk enness and violation of the rules of the road while on the way to make an address at a Safety First con vention. Zeke ain't had snch an embarrassing experience since he hit the schoolbus going home from a Traffic Control conference. __ • _ Matt Tootle and family were in consultation with the architect yes terday. They finally decided to cut all but four rooms and a porch out of plans for their new five room bun galow and buy the over-priced sec ond hand touring car that they’ ve been looking at. __ • _ _ Eph Winters can’t make up his mind whether to go home an hour late for dinner or submit himself as a target on the atomic energy testing grounds. Enclose 23 cents in coin* for each pattern desired. Pattern No_________ -S iz e - Name Address- 20 Years-And No Purgatives KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN t o d a y . BOACHiS —w— - a*.-A*?*’'* REPLACE YOUR OUT-OF-DATE RING I SEND ‘ YO UP CHOICE OF THESE MODERN SOLID GOLD T4K NO - 4 ' MONEY; W ED D IN G R IN G S fo r y o u r o ld t in g ' a n d o n ly 54 «¿'Coro i Fina»» workmanship I la ta tt «rp-to-dale detieni I U S Gavarnman* assay 14K SaM G aldi A thr.lline modern det>gn yov» friends wfl »»I S IN D N O M O N IY I Send «.« only yaw oM rin» Whan the pottmon delivers yavr naw ring, pay him | 4 phn C O D charge». O» H you prefer la enclose the money with the ring, we pay a t NOTE ON HIGHER PULLMAN FARES They up the uppers And to the buyer It’s worthy of note The lowers get higher The Country Editor Says: SEWINO CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 430 South Wells St. Chicago 1, DI. i'For the last 20 years I have relied on K ellogg ’ s all - bran to keep me regular—it has never failed me.”— W . L . Carmichael, Portsmouth, Va, It your diet lacks the bulk for normal elim ina tion, eat an ounce of KELLOGG’S ALL BRAN every day in m i l k — a n d drink plenty of water. If not sat isfied after a 10- day trial send the empty carton to the Kellogg Com pany, Battle Creek, Mich., and DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK. Or3 Statesmen, industrial wizards, en gineering tycoons, super salesmen meet here every day. Such con ventions are comparatively a dime a dozen. But the newspaper is close to the heart of every man, woman and child. It is as routine as the milkman, as necessary as the prompt flashing on of the street lights. JIT T E R Don’t wait—send today for a copy of the Spring and Summer F A S H IO N—it's brimful of sewing sug gestions. Free pattern printed in side the book. 25 cents. iMCO ABSOLUTELY UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION! *01 «2) M V H IÏ BUIS, CALIF ■ rww W4 rWf p/oa S4 ACT MO*> ★ ★★★★★★★★★★■ A Planning for the Future? Buy U. S. Savings Bonds' * * * * * * * * * * * * Kidneys Must W o rk W e ll- For You To Feel Well >4 hours every day, 1 days every week, never stopping, the kidneys filter waste matter from the blood. If more people were aware of how the kidneys must constantly remove sur plus fluid, szesne acids and other wests matter that cannot stay in the blopd without Injury to health, there would be better understanding of wAg the whole eystem is upset when kidneys fall to function properly. Burning, scanty or too frequent urina tion sometimes warns that something la wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headaches, dizziness, rheumatls pains, getting up at nights, swslllng. Why not try Doon’s P illtl You will ba using a medletnw recommanded tbs country over. Doatt’t stimulate the func tion of the kidneys and help them to flush out poisonous waata from the blood. They contain nothing harmful. Gat Doan'« today. Uss with confidence. At all drug stores. D oans P ills