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Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 5, 1948 • SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW 4-H Girls Selected For Screen l ests Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Akidund, Oregon 38 East Main Street Carryl H. Wmes and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. sta te d th u t he d id n o t e xp e ct an e m ergency to urlse here b u t i n tended to have the Ju ckson conn ty c h a p te r reudy. He asked Dr. M e rk e l to c o n ta c t the h ua p ilu ls OLLIE LOUISE STICKLER In Ja ckson c o u n ty to le a rn ju s t M rs. O llie Louise S tic k lei 391 how m an y cases c o u ld be placed K. M a m stree t, passed a w a y In in is o la tio n in case o f an e p id e m the A s h la n d C o m m u n ity llo s ic. p ita l S a tu rd a y , J u ly 31, 1948 at A p ro g ra m fo r tr a in in g o f a d 7 45 a m a fte r h a v in g been eon d itio n a l nurses in p o lio cure was fin e d to the h o s p ita l six weeks. discussed and w ill be ta k e n be She was b orn N o ve m b e r 10. fo re th e nurses' associatio n in the IH O .1», Deadwood. South Dakota, Im m e d ia te fu tu re . th e d a u g h te r o l M r. and M rs. T h e p la n , as presented by D i M ontes, sh o u ld assure: u n m e d l Dan D ills . She hail resided here fiv e yeurs ate u v u llu h llity o f s u ffic ie n t hos Services w ere co nd ucte d lu e s p ita l beds fo r p o lio cases estim u t l. lt w ille i ed a t th e ra te o f one case per day A u g u st 3, in the N ug en t F u n e ia l C hapel al 10 30 5,000 p o p u la tio n . T ile co m p le te In th e m o rn in g . In te l c o m m itte e sh o u ld in c lu d e c h a ir o 'clo ck m en t w ill be in the M t V ie w m en o f v a rio u s se rvices, such us p o w e r, te lephone, press, radio, C e m e te ry A sh la n d She leaves here husband, D el nurses, tra n s p o rta tio n , e q u ip m e n t and su pp lie s, h o s p ita l fa c ilitie s , b e lt S tic k le r, and tw o d a u g b t e i L ouise H o llis , S p e a rfish , m e d lc u l a d v is o ry , housing and M is. S o u th D a k o la and M is. Ju ne p h y s ic a l th e ra p y . W ith these c o m m itte e s fo rm e d M oore W ie n , O reg on a n il seven and s u rv e y s m ade in advance o l g ra n d c h ild re n . an e p id e m ic the N a tio n a l Found C liffo r d W ilso n has been on a tio n can m ove In to an em ergen th e sick lis t th e past w eek, a nd cy and lose no tim e s ta rtin g the u n a b le to w oi k. w o rk . < Obituaries The importance of Berlin to the Western Allies can not be judged purely on material grounds. We, and Eng land, could administer our part ot Germany from with in our zone. It is possible that we would have been better off if we had never established headquarters in Berlin at all. It is certainly clear that we should have initially insistd on a supply corridor of our own, rath These four girls, members of 4-H Clubs, have been chosen out of er than trusting to generalized verbal agreements with nearly 10,000 entries, to go to Hollywood for screen testa. One will chosen to play a part in a him called "The Green Promise." With Stalin. But all that is water over the dam, and the un be ...._—- A Robert Paige, screen actor, above are, left V right, Marian Freed, fortunate fact is that American prestige is inextricably Stevens Point, Wisconsin; Putsy Ann Meyer. Canton, Oklahoma; Judy Mukwonago. Wisconsin; Jeanne LaDuke, Mount Vernon, tied in with the Berlin controversy. It is now a ques Stewart. Indiana. Paige is co-producer of the film with Monty Collins, who wrote the story for the movie. The film will be produced by tion of what the Chinese call “face." a n « w in 4 » » n * n d s n t K l i n t v u n r i n v On top of that, there is a vital question of moral ob B. C ole m a n, M rs. L e w is U lr ic h ligation involved. Should Russia take over Berlin, and M rs. M o o re H a m ilto n o f the thousands of prominent anti-nazi and anti-communist Jackson c o u n ty p o lio c o m m itte e . Germans who have sided courageously with the West M r. M on tes cam e to Jackson ern world might be liquidated. At best, they would c o u n ty on a s ta te w id e s u rv e y 75c PLATE H'N< II suffer severe privations. And that would certainly to u r, being m ade to d e te rm in e weaken the democratic spirit in the other European Fish an<l Chips w h a t fa c ilitie s are a v a ila b le in A shland S ty le Chile case a p o lio e p id e m ic sh o u ld Plans fo r fo rm a tio n o f a p o lio nations which are on our side. s tr ik e in O regon. H e p o in te d o u t O th er D electable Choice« So Berlin has become a symbol—a testing ground e m e rg en cy c o m m itte e in Jackson th a t m u ch was le a rn e d d u rin g of the strength of two opposed theories of life and c o u n ty w ith d e fin ite aim s fo r the Id a h o e p id e m ic re g a rd in g th e i 67 East Main government. And that is why we have held firm, and rea dy a c tiv a tio n In case o f an need fo r p r e lim in a ry o rg a n iz a in M e d fo rd tio n . are running the greatest risks in an attempt to hold e F p rid id a e y m ic u n w d e e re r d m ire ade c tio n o f F e lix S ince h o u s in g o f nurses, p h y s i our ground, and to induce Russia to live up to w hat w e M ontes, state re p re s e n ta tiv e o f cal th e ra p is ts and o th e r aids, consider clear agreements made during and imme the N a tio n a l F o u n d a tio n fo r I n tre a tin g th e disease; is one o f th e fa n tile P a ra ly s is . M e e tin g w ith fir s t needs, th e loca l c h a p te r was diately after the war. M r. M on tes a t th e H o te l M e d a dvised to fo rm a h ou sin g c o m It is all a gamble on both sides. We are gambling fo rd w e re V e rn S m ith o f A s h m itte e a t an e a rly date. C h a ir that the Russians do not want war and will decide to la n d c h a irm a n o f th e Jackson m an S m ith ann ou nce d th a t he Y o u r Q u a lity K< mm I S tore e N a tio n a l w o u ld a p p o in t such a c o m m itte e cooperate. Our diplomatic notes, though couched in c F o o u u n n ty d a tio c h n a p fo te r r In o f fa n th tile P a ra ly and asked th a t re sid e n ts in M e d strong terms, have been designed to give Russia a sis; D r. A . E. M e rk e l, c o u n ty fo rd and A s h la n d g iv e th o u g h t ★ WEEK DAYS chance to pull back without sacrificing her own pres h e a lth o ffic e r ; C o u n ty Judge J. to a n y a v a ila b le fa c ilitie s . He Open 8 a m. to 8 p.m. tige. The Russians are also gambling that the United ★ SU N D A Y S and HOLIDAYS States will not let matters reach the point where war Open 9 a m. to 8 p.m. is the only solution, and will either withdraw from Berlin, or, more likely, will agree to a new conference Phone 2-1881 304 N o rth Main on the disposition of Germany on Soviet terms. The high American authorities, both in Berlin and Washington, have acted with calmness and restraint. General Clay has given no ground, but neither has he rattled the saber. Secretary Marshall has said again a s low a s $32.00 |M t th o u san d Spray or Brush and again that U. S. policy is based on avoiding ,‘the tragedy of war’’ with Russia. However, there is al ways the danger of some “incident that will stir up Houses, Mills. Barn:. 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