Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 02, 1948, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon New» Re.ew, Ashland, Oregon, I l.unday, December i,
OREGON^
NEWS REVIEW
'94’ .
Ramblin’ With Ransey
Lucky Lady, Nadine Coffman, ville and Los Angeles spent the';
had gotten her tickets, early for Thanksgiving vacation in A sh­
the Turkey Raffle, sponsored by land on business. Boyd is a eabi -1
the Degree of Honor. Last m in­ net m aker and has shops in both
ute she bought another from of the California cities.
Enerence Norris, and that was
Mr. and Mrs. John Olen of
the winning number.
Iowa street spent Thanksgiving
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
Many were the bounteous i day m Yreka, California.
Thanksgiving dinners prepared I Mrs. Chris Beck and Mrs. L.
Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­
in Ashland and vicinity for Christensen were Thanksg.ving
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
guests and family gatherings, as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
March 3, 1879.
well as those who traveled to Larry Neely in Medford.
other scenes to he with their
Hoyd Van Veen of Alameda,
loved ones for the traditional
aliforriia spent Thanksgiving In
dinner. Ransey made note of a Ashland with Mrs. Van Veen and
ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS
few as she Rambled about town.
;, Nicky and Ronald.
The aftermath of an election, like the aftermath of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Qyillci son Mrs
G rijala and child­
battle, is filled with talk of what-might-have been. Of spent Thanksgiving In Eureka, ren and Nellie
Mrs Rafalea Rodrlgur
with friends. They and her mother, Mrs. Celsia, all
infinitely greater importance, however, is the question California,
have business interests In the of I racy, California spent the
of what is going to happen now that Mr. Truman has Coast city and will m ake an ex ­
ihanksgiving holiday in Ash-
become Preaident in hia own right, by mandate of the tended visit while there.
land.
Mrs. John Mathlson,
votera, and haa with him a Congreaa which is solidly 414 Mr. N. and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mathes
Main street spent T hanks­
Democratic in both branches.
proprietors
of the College Inn
giving with their daughter, Mis.
motor court, and Mr. and Mrs
Harry
Wilson
in
Seattle.
There are those who say that Mr. Truman, during Mr. and Mrs. Martel Peters of Jay Mundlln were hosts at a
the campaign, took a stand which was somewhat to the Meade street were hosts at a pot­ family Thanksgiving dinner hon-
orlng Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conover
left of his natural position-r-that, in other words, his luck turkey dinner Thanksgiving l and
family who motored down
Covers
were
placed
for
Mr.
and
bark was worse than his bite will be from the point of Mis. Clifford Williams and child­
C,o tta«e G«">ve, Oregon and
•view of business. Others take no stock in this attitude. ren, Allen, Rae and Jim m y, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim G unter of Ash­
Conover is employed by the
The very conservative Wall Street Journal, for in­ and Mrs. Bob Mackay and sons, land
Bohemian
lumber company. He
Larry and Danny, Mr. and Mrs.
stance, thinks that Mr. Truman meant precisely what Bill
left
Saturday
morning for his
Weber and the hosts Mr.
home but Mrs. Conover and child
he said, and will do everything he can to put his elec­ and Mrs.
Peters.
ren plan to make a more extend
tion promises into full effect. It said, editorially, that Motoring to G rants Pass for ed
visit.
the District play off football
the idea that the President may discount some of the game
Mrs.
Julia B urkett s p e n t
Medford a n d j
things he said in the heat of the campaign “wholly neg-| G rants between
Pass were Mr. and Mrs. Ihanksgiving in Eugene with her
lects one of the outstanding characteristics of Mr. fUchard Trites, . M
and Mrs. son s family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
---- r. -----
Sam
Hersh
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Martin and children. Additional
Truman. He keeps his commitments and he honors his Martel Peters.
• guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will-
allegiances even when it is difficult to do so. . . The Mrs. Harvey Schilling was ! n n ■ M artin of c °rvallis where
S “ SLudent at Ore«on S ta“ *
pospects for the immediate future are down in black hostess at a family dinner honor­ ' r College.
Mrs. B urkett traveled
ing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
B.
Gosson
of
and white and it seems to us rather foolish to believe
m ’ Ahhi’n . W ednesday returning
Portland,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bruce
the words and sentences.”
Schilling and Mr. and Mrs. Ken to Ashland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Rans-
Miller and children. Gosson is
At the same time, it must be remembered that Mr. employed
by the Bell Telephone , ‘H were guests for Thanksgiv­
Truman’s legislative program must be approved by Company and is being tran sfer­ ing dinner, at the home of Mr
Congress to become effective. Here is one of the big red to the La G rande area. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of Fair-
Mrs. K enneth Schilling and view street.
question marks of the moment. Joe Martin, the present and
baby motored to Salem to spend
and Mrs. Charles Paulstic
Speaker of the House, who will resume his old role as Thanksgiving with Mrs. Schill­ w< Mr.
nt up to Sunset on the Rogue
minority leader next session, has said that the Presi­ ings parents. Mr. and Mrs. H er­ Thanksgiving t o have dinner
Rlensche. Kenneth is the with M. and Mrs. G. L. Hubbell
dent can get just about anything he really wants from bert
local high school coach and they
/ ' ,|? Y O ther guests of
Congress. Others are nowhere near so sure. A sizable m ake their home with his m oth­ Hubbell.;
were Mr. and Mrs. A1
part of the Democratic strength in the House is from er, Mrs. Harvey Schilling.
Kusler of G rants Pass.
the South, and its leanings tend in a conservative dir­ Clarence Oslin, 112 Nutley Mi and Mrs. Paul Miller
street, spent Thanksgivin w ith "n 7 ^ 7 iaIirSglving 8uests of Mr.
ection. A number of the Democratic Senators are not in his
family in Crescent City and ford MrS W McCutchcon of Med-
sympathy with much of the program Mr. Truman has Blue Lake, California. He re tu rn ­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom M illett have
described. At any rate, here is how the guessers are ed to Ashland Saturday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alvin
Coulter
of
returned
to G arberville, Califor-
predicting the trend of coming events.
Fairview S treet were hosts at a C u n af nu w
sPendinS • fortnights
large
family
dinner.
Covers
were
,
h
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Jess M ill­
Labor legislation: It is not likely that the Taft- placed for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
ett Jess, who has been critically
Hartley Act will be repealed outright. It will be sub­ Coulter and Dolores, Vida, Terry, di was a recent victim of acci­
jected to major changes, of the kind labor wants. Spe­ and Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. dental poisoning, is much impro-
Childers, and Mr. and vcd.
cial attention will be given to the subject of “critical Horace
Mrs. A lbert Childers and son R e^rS MC;«,G’ Crowder and Mrs.
strikes that is, those in basic industry which direct­ Lawrence, all of Portland, and Bea Nettles, of Reno, were
ly affect the whole country and economy.
for the children of the hosts T,hankSgiying guests of Mr. and!
who are, Margie, Nola, Joanne, Tom Wolfstenholm
Agriculture: Price support is definitely here to stay. Jeannette and Sammy.
Mrs. M. J. Braken and son I
All that is in doubt is the level at which farm prices Miss Irm a Carroll and her fin­ Tommy, are visiting in Ashland
ance, John H. ‘Bud" Teideman from Sacram ento.
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will be supported. Beginning in 1950, a flexible support spent
the holiday with her
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Denomas,
policy, as contrasted with the present policy of sup­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. M erritt
, moved here recently from
porting prices at 90 per cent of parity, was to take ef­ Carroll in Colfax, Wn.
Malta, Montana, and children
Mrs. Virgil Bower were Thanksgiving dinner guests
fect. It is possible now, however, that the 90 per cent and Mrs. and Florence
Douglas were a? d ,Mr- and Mrs. Bernard A rnett
figure will be continued.
Ihanksgiving dinner guests of of 1180 Oak street. A rnett recent-J
Police Seargeant and Mrs. l.v purchased the Community A uc'
Price Control: It is likely, but it will be very differ­ H State
oyd Crafts in Medford
tion Yard and Denomas is his I
ent from OPA. Probably an effort will be made to im­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd of Oro- Auctioneer.
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Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
AshJand, Oregon
38 East Muln S treet
C arryl II Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
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pose it at the source on certain key items, rather than
at the consumer level. This will stir one of the hottest
debates in Congress. Rent control, of course, is certain
to go on.
The Budget: Federal spending will increase, and to
a somewhat greater extent than probably would have
been the case in a GOP administration. During the
next fiscal year, outgo will be $45,000,000,000. perhaps
much more.
F
Taxes: Early increases in personal income taxes are
unlikely—that would be the toughest of all medicine
lor Congress to swallow. Corporation taxes, however
are in for a boost. The President will urge doing this
through an excess profits levy, rather than an in­
crease in the regular corporate rate.
Social Security: There will be more of it, and it will
cost more. Both the present payroll tax and the wage
l i m i t on which the tax is now levied will probably be
E ™Phasis wil1 be on larger benefits for the old
Whether Congress will accept other Presidential ideas’
such as compulsory government health insurance is
too doubtful as yet to be forecast.
Public Works: The President will want great expan­
sion in this field, including power development, land
conservation and so on. Congress will give him part
but not all of what he asks. Other budget requirements
such as national defense, will have a strong bearing on
the final result.
b
Inflation: There will be more talk than effective ac­
tion. Few believe that significant change, either wav
will take place.
There is one fact that should be kept in mind. Mr.
Truman is pledged to a big-spending policy—and he
is also pledged to a balanced budget. To achieve this
goal, business must be kept operating at a peak level,
as at present. So, the Administration cannot afford to
step too hard on business. It will probably attempt t o 1
maintain a difficult and delicate balance between more
and more government on the one hand—while seeking
to keep enterpise reasonably happy on the other.
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70 East Main
Next to Bank
Phona 4521
WINTERIZE
rOUR CAR ROW
You probably got y o u r winter fuel, warm
clothes for the kids and put up storm windows_
but how about your CAR!
Don’t wait until the first hard freeze to put it
in shape for cold weather driving. Let us winter­
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antifreeze . . . motor tune up.
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GARAGE
GIFT CERITI FOCATE
Our store has been open one year this month,
and to you people we are offering this $10 Gift
Certificate on any suit or top coat, Friday, De­
cember 3 only.
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
Do you want to show him how thoughtful you
are—how closely you observe his needs, divine
his wants? This year give him gifts for his com­
fort, as well as please his vanity. If your man
has you puzzled, let our experience help you to
decide.
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
MOTOR INN
r e s to r e s ooaxpleto AatomaUva
»•pair Department«
- naoTBioaz.
BODY
meckabzcax .
Exclusive, yes . . . Expensive, no
Suits - $55 to $65
Topcoats
Few Suits $45 to $75
$35 to $50
Attention Builders
Interior Tile Contractor
10 years experience
Skilled Workmanship
Free Estimates
Phone 6942
S t o r e « I S a y , W eek or Month
3« a. le t s t
mono a-1176
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GIFT CERTIFICATE
$10 on any Suit or Topcoat
Friday, Dee. 3 only
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
Mac’s Shoe Shop
w. c. KcKINNIS. Prep.
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired New
Shoe B e-aaU d lag - Bobber K eels
Cores installed.
135 Morse
Ph. 4851 5 U A. S t
Ashland
Oak Street Garage
Name
I Address
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Arc and
Machine
cation -
MACHINE SHOP
Acetylene Welding -
Work - Metal Fabri­ Groceries . Lunrhineata - Milk
General Auto a n d ’pen until * Beverages
p.m. every evening
Truck Repair.
»70 Oak S t
No S & H Green Stamps on this one-day special
BETTER MEN’S WEAR
at
THE • ROCbf SHOP
(IC T U S TCxR HIN •
Pritchard s Grocery
Phono 4686 Tolman Creek Road and Hwy
Telephone 8781
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
UNTIL 9 0 0 PM.
C. E. Taylor
Rt. 1 Box 619A. Fordyce Street
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
r e la tin g . Paper B an gin g
Contract or by the hoar
Ashland
Suggeatlona and E stim ates free
Texturing
Telephone 82918 - 8 to S p m
Rosemary’s
O pen epiday nights
99
Flower Shop
’’ii» Flowers. Corsages, Potted
Plante. Funeral Designs, Com­
plete Wedding Equipment
•n E Mein
Telephone 18111
Radio Repairs
SB Teara Sxperience
ONE DAY SERVICE
The Beat Costa Less at
THE MART
870 E. Mala
Ashland