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PAGE TW O SOUTHERN OREGON NEW S REVIEW, A SH L A N D , OREGON ’JOE BEAVER” Oregon News Review A shland, Oregon TH U R SD A Y , JULY 17, 1952 By Ed Nofziger History Club Has Picnic and Trip 38 Er it Main Street Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15, 1985, under the act of Congress of March 3. 1878 W illiam C. Lawrence and Wallace G. Iverson, T he n ew ly organized Oregon H istory club at S outhern Ore gon co lleg e plans as its first pro- ect a field trip and picnic at J a ck so n v ille, according to Dr. A rthur S. T aylor, club advisor. T he all-day excursion w ill be taken on T uesday. J u ly 22 O fficers elected by the c l u b yesterd ay included B oyd G ib son. Portland, president; Judson R eynolds, C ovina, C alif., v i c e president: LaVon W agner, Rose burg, secretary; and Barbara M anley, M edford, treasurer. The clu b num bers about 75 m em bers. Dr. T aylor reported. The J a ck so n v ille trip w ill mark the 26th annual trip to that h is toric city Publishers Subscription Rate — 32 50 year I fighting so ld ier a real from the rigors of com bat WE D ID N ’T IN TEN D T O TA LK A BO U T POLITICS this N A T IO N AL E D IT O R IA L 7 —=3 w eek We h on estly intended to N 8W SPA 988 turn to m o r e serious subjects k P U B L IS H E R S and let our sides, w eak f r o m 'J U A S S O C IA T IO N laughter, rest until the D em o crats started their ow n particu lar brand of chicanery next w eek But the con ven tion last "Even O PINION is of force enough to moke itself to be w eek rem inded us o f one o f fa v •spoused at the expense of fife " — Montaigne For orite stories, and one w e feel alm ost ob ligated to pass on. T his happened in one o f the sou th w estern states som e years Th» services of t h i s ago — a state in w hich the tw o There was a maximum of verbage and a minimum H a rtfo rd agency Include m ajor parties are pretty e v en ly divided This fact m akes politirs more than th» paying of of sound words uttered at the Republican national con IH particularly in terestin g there STU A R T RETURNS TO DUTY losses. I t ’s our d»sir» to vention last week. This proportion, of course, is in the Add to this the fact that t h e Pfc Robert B Stuart, son of help you avoid losa and to best tradition of political conventions, and the Demo state is a poor on e — one in Mr and Mrs M iles Stuart, 102» give you useful Inform a w hich p olitical patronage m eans cratic ratio will no doubt be more extreme. Q ueen A nne, M edford, recen tly much. tion about your insurance. returned to the 25th D ivision in Among the generalities and absurdities, however, In a sm all tow n in the state Korea after, ¿i five-day rest and C all on us for advic* about a w eek before C hristm as, there were occasional sound, sane, fresh pronounce recuperation leave In Japan. a local m erchant noticed tw o any tima. ments. As creditable as any, we felt, was Representa A long w ith hundreds o f sol sm all boys peering lo n gin gly in diers from other d iv isio n s in tive Judd’s call for new blood in the weary old party, a S e r v i« . V . 8. D ep artm ent o f A r r ic u ltu r r the w in d ow w h ere he had toys Korea, he stayed In the finest on display. He strolled outside call issued during the Taft camp’s futile defense of the Th« human race lives on trees— if trees didn't protect and maintain h o tels in Japan and enjoyed and said in his m ost Jovial fash soil and water resources, there d be no human race." Texas steak ion, “ W ell. boys, is Santa Claus m any lu xu ries unobtainable in Korea. The leaves are part of going to be good to you .” vVhat if Democrats did vote in Texas? Judd asked KILLINGS AGENCY" the A rm y's p olicy to g iv e the “ He ain<t com in g,” the sm a ll very logically. If the Republican party is to again take (Since July 188FI er one replied. control of the national administration, then the party “W hat!” said the m erchant, “S ay, T ex, w hy did you tell D EPENDABLE those boys that the governor had needs every regenerate Democrat and dubious Inde non-plussed, “ A nd w hy not?” INSU R A N C E COUNSELORS “ A in ’t you heard’ ’’ the other can celled C hristm as’ ’’ "I’ll tell pendent it can muster. The question was more than Cornar Main and Oak replied. “G overnor Blank h a s you, Joe," the man said. 'T m Ashland Motel Bid*. one of expendiency. If the Republican party was really Skip# R em arried W idow * gonna teach them younguns ' ably E llsw orth and Cordon of done can celled Christm as!" Phon» 8781 to become a dominant party again, Judd said, then it A ttorn ey G en eral G eorge N eu Oregon. G overnor B lank happened to early to hate them dam Repub licans!” n er this w eek ruled that the w i Liq u o r P ro fit* be a R epublican, and the m er must have a fresh approach to old problems. dow of a veteran w ho rem arried D istribution of $3,740,000 of chant recognized the b oys as A fresh approach was something that t h e O ld b efore r eceiv in g the W orld War p rofits from liq u or sa les and sons o f one o f the tow ns most n veterans bonus is not en titled Guard not only could not supply, but did not want. p riv ileg e ta x es accum ulating ardent D em ocrats to such bonus. T he next day he decided to during A pril, May and J u n e The only defense the entrenched forces could put W henever a w om an is disqual get the fu ll story w as m ade this w eek to 36 O re up against the surprisingly vigorous assault of the ified to receiv e a bonus it goes gon counties. He w ent to the man and said. the ch ild or children, equal Eisenhower people was the feeble rejoinder that those to O f this am ount, the sta te ’s ly. If th ere are no children, it who had remained loyal through the dark days of the th en goes to the vetera n ’s par general fund gets $3,385,000; LEGAL NOTICES cities get $175,000 and counties ents, equally. past 20 years should be allowed to remain and hold $180,000. NOTICE OF SA LE power in the brighter days ahead. But things looked Am ericana D on't Caro" I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Dem ocrat* A it ir A m ericans are ind ifferen t to THE STA TE OF OREGON, bright in 1948, too, and there was nothing to indicate w hat Scouts fo r Sen tor Warren G is happening in Russia be FOR JA C K SO N COUNTY that the Old Guard could win an election in 1952 any hind the “iron curtain,” Dr. Bo- M agnuson of W ashington w ere In Probat» hus B enes told h is audience in in O regon last w eek contacting In the M atter o f the Estate of more than it could in 1948. d eleg a tes to the D em ocratic na DORA HELENA MORRISON. S a lem th is w eek. Paradoxically, the old boys tried to sway the con ‘‘A m ericans just don’t care — tion al con ven tion in C hicago, D eceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN seek in g support for their sen a t vention with the argument that Tom Dewey, one of Eis th ey let their p olitician s do it, that pursuant to an order made and they don’t care eith er,” he or for the vice-p resid en tial nom and entered in the above e n titl enhower’s vigorous young men, had led the party to de said. ination . . . H ow ard M organ, ed Court in the m atter of said Es feat in 1944 and 1948. But the argument, beneath the S e v e r a l state o ficiá is, includ M onm outh rancher, w as unani tate, the undersigned A d m in is surface, was not sound. Dewey was the front for the ing legislators from over t h e m ously reelected state chairm an trator, from and after the 15th by O regon D em ocrats. day o f A ugust, 1952. at the o f party in those years, but we seriously doubt that he state, w ere in the au d ien ce that Saturday applauded B enes, a n ep h ew of V olney M artin, P ortland, w h o fice o f Edward C. K elly, 22 ECONOMY So little led it anywhere the backward-lookers didn’t want to form er P resid en t Edw ard B enes is a candidate for state senator, G oldy B uilding, M edford, O re gon, sh all proceed to sell, at pri cost by bus! Enjoy Greyhound service w as elected secretary. of C zechoslovakia. go M onroe S w eetlan d , O regon’s vate sale, to th e highest and best ‘‘If the R ussians are convinced everywhere in air-conditioned Super-Coaches. bidder, for cash, or not less than Things may be different now. The Republicans that the U nited S tates is s u ffi D em ocratic n ation al com m ittee S3,000.00, cash and credit, the chose a strong leader, and one who will appeal to a wide c ie n tly arm ed to handle the sit man, left last Sunday m orning fo llo w in g described real prop C O N V E N IE N C E N o waiting variety of voters. Furthermore, if he will be content uation, th e y w ill not invade. for C hicago. He is a d eleg a te to erty, being and situ ate In Jack- when you g o Greyhound! Frequent They are not goin g to start a the D em ocratic n om in atin g con son C ounty, O regon, to-wit: to allow the split that developed before his nomination third service ro all points in the West, B eginning at a point w hich is w orld w ar if th ey feel vention, pled ged to Sen. Estes remain, we think both he and the party will be better there is the slig h te st possib ility K efau ver o f T en n essee for pres W est 19.33 chains. South 19 0 .ill -18 states, Canaria. feet. W est 231.25 feet, a n d ident, and if this fa ils the d el off. No organization can have two heads, and a Duff of being d efeated .” South 839.8 feet from the egation is pledged to him for THRU-EXPRESS BUSES northeast corner of D onation and a Dirksen, a Clarence Brown and a Wayne Morse, Voters Pam phlet Deadlines vice-p resid en t. on main north-south, cast- A ugust 6 is the last day on Land Claim No. 79 in T ow n can never get together. w hich a ffirm a tiv e argum ents Traveling? ship 37 South, Range 2 West west routes. N o local stops, of t h e W illam ette M eridian For those who carp th at the Eisenhower backers con cern in g m easures on the bal Sum m er construction o f state no extra fare. in Jackson C ounty, Oregon; lot in the N ovem ber election h ig h w a y s is at its peak now are too liberal to be Republicans, who say they are dis m thence South 120.0 feet; thence ay be filed to appear in the A sk a state oficer about de- West 181.25 feet; thence North guised New Dealers, let them look to the party’s his voters pam phlet. A sk a sta te p olice officer 120.0 feet; th en ce East 181.25 tory. The Republican party of Lincoln and Teddy N eg a tiv e argum ents m ay b e about detours and road con ‘ feet to the point o f beginning; filed until A ugust 21. C andidat struction if you intend to m ake said property to be sold in one Roosevelt was a progressive party. It can and should es have u n til A ugust 26 J. W. G A R R E T T . A gen t an e x te n siv e trip in O regon. parcel. be again. T hey w ill h e lp you sa v e tim e LLOYD W M ORRISON. Congressmen H ere Phone 8181 A shland H oral A dm inistrator A closeu p o f sustained-yield and gas. They are doing a great job at it, alon g w ith th eir m any forestation in Oregon and Idaho is b ein g m ade this w eek by a d el other duties. Most construction projects are egation o f congressm en and for on the fo llo w in g highw ays: Anyway you look at it, it’s going to cost us money. estry officials. Ochoco, C olom bia R iver, Dai- T hey are scheduled to arrive Because television may affect the U. S. more than from Idaho Thursday to m eet les-C alifornia, P acific, Oregon any other invention in history, it is imperative th at ed w ith G overnor M cKay and form Coast, John D ay-Burns. W ilson ucators and others do some very careful planning to see er G overnor C harles Sprague, R iver, U nity-B aker, Coos Bay w ho is chairm an o f the Oregon R oseburg. U m pqua. W asco-H ep that this new medium of information is used to great and Shanico-F ossil. Elkton- C alifornia ad visory board. pner, est advantage, according to President A. L. Strand of F riday m orning, tw o busses w ill S ou th erlin , Tiller-T rail. a n d take the group to the Black Rock W arner V alley. Oregon State college. area w est o f D allas to see sy s Writing in the latest issue of the OSC alumni mag tem s of forest m anagem ent in azine. President Strand says that while the cost to the action and phases o f m odern log Ranches — Farms — Homes state would be considerable “it seems almost unthink ging operation. Business Property C ra fts m a n s h ip plus Top Q u a lity M a te ria ls C ongressm en in the oarty in able” that scientific and technical institutions like OSC clude A spinal o f C olorado, A ll K in d s of P o lis h — Shoe Accessories which are charged with state-wide educational respon Budge of Idaho. D ’Ew art o f Jess Kidwell Telephone 2 «587 M ontana. Harrison o f W yom sibilities will not use television. “While You Wait Servioe” ing, Jensen o f Iow a, M urdock of 33 East Main A shland 38 East M ain In Oregon, three of the best “very high frequency” A rizona, N orrell o f A rkansas, Ashland, Oregon Euslness Phone 7866 Res. Phone 3176 channels have been reserved for education. These in Paulson o f C alifornia and prob- . . I ASÍbcÍATÍ^N I V /d o ry in Chicago you, any time S. C. Jones & Sots —— — —— By M u rray W ade M Television and Taxpayers Business Directory KNOX Walter Redford, Realtor SHOE REPAIR clude channel 7 in Cox-vallis; channel 9, Eugene; and channel 10, Portland. In addition, “ultra high frequen cy” channel 18 has been set aside for Salem. The decision whether to use these channels must come from state educational agencies for the most part before June 1, 1953. On that date, if the allocations are nnf" ws«»s». ¿1____ *vv i » , • - -------- t u e n i w in u e l o s t , rresiaent Strand points out aaaäaaj via 6 \ from where I » i t - Joe M«r»h — — -I & I . v ■ ■ ■ a am ei v w u ixeignoor roiicy*' G U A R A N TEED HOME A N D AUTO RADIO REPA IR S V » - -- i , ntci.'uiidun' i j ict?» M oto ro la Hom e and A u to Radios Tf * w ¡TVU4U VW0V WAUUUU A h ä __ l i - ________ i u i i i i u u _ ù o ì ì a r s w Lu g e t a station on the air and perhaps $150,000 a y e a / t o maintain it, depending on operating policies. Equip ment would likely become obsolete rather rapidly as new technical advances such as the change to color are made. Education cannot depend on commercial studio time, however, President Strand says, because it would be forced into undesirable hours in favor of advertised- sponsored shows. Yes, we have to pay for it, but we have to protect ourselves. Better to pay for a rather dubious education al device than give the medium over entirely to the Hoopalong Cassidys, the murder shows, and broken- down burlesque entertainers. Don’s Radio Service Remember on« time when I told about the old loose-stone wall that separated Eaay Roberta’ property from Handy Peterson’s? That was when they decided they really didn’t need the wall between them in the first place— so they simply stopped repairing it. Now I hear where a fellow, who bought the old Johnson place, wants to buy all those stones. It seems he figures a stone wall is just what’s needed on his property. From where I sit, i f that fellow wants to build himself a stone wall, that’s his business. But If It’s not really serving any useful purpose he may sooner or later discover —just like Handy and Easy did— that he’d be just as well off without one. Even some old-fashioned walls of prejudice are disappearing— like those that would deny a per son’s right to a friendly glass of beer now and then. Most Ameri cans are learning that “wails” can get in the way of the persons in side as well as the persons outside. 'oe 'fe , D icm o n d s - - Je w e lry - ACUTE A N D C h r o n i c conditions C O L O N IC IR R IG A T IO N S Phone 2 -3 3 9 1 1 A s h lo n d , O regon Silver W a tc h and Je w e lry R epair an d E ngraving Sheldon Jewelry DR. E. N. TERRILL CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC H E N R Y CARR, O w ner 3 0 8 N . M a in Phone 7131 Copyright, 1952, United State» Brewer» Uottnihilion P hone 2-4 1 4 l| W a tc h e s C h iro p ra c tic P hysician 2 36 E M o in St — F ree Pick-U p and D elivery 41 East Main Dr. Herman Wexler 27 2 E M a in I’hone 4371 *