Friday, January 15, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 8 ANNOUNCEMENT ing up the distance between scores. Dr It E Walker, dentist, wishes A • WILDCAT” STAR Opening the second half with to announce purchase of the office a five-point advantage, the SONS and practice of the late Di C W seemed determined to keep it. K ! Hanson in the Swedenburg bulld- Spec Keene, Willamette mentor, I ing lie will continue the practice 1 substituted his men at frequent of general dentistry, opening tn intervals looking for a winning tli«* Hanson office location Mon- I combination but bad little luck in dav Office ph«>ne 178. residence, Anton. Willamette finding one 610 (3p) center. proved the most consistent (Continued from page 1) for his team Mosher and scorer 1 able to iwcept th«- invitation Beard, Willamette guards, also major legislation 1« concerned, of the Portland central labor gave a 1 good account of them- they deal re no fundamental council to attend a mass nteet- ! selves. change« We, aa servant« of th«1 ing to be held in th«- labor The SONS quint played lik«“ a |H‘ople, should observe that man­ temple Thursday night of this bunch of professionals, setting up date and ini|H>««“ no unnecessary week for th«- purpose of dis­ shots and making them with pre- legislation cussing the maritime i strike. I vision For the SONS. Hardy was "I have submitted to you the The governor 1 and Mrs. Mar­ 'again outstanding with both Leav- state budget for the 1937-38 bien­ tin uiii be entertaining at an 1 ens and Schopf turning in an ex­ nium ax my recommendation for open house for legislators and cellent game Hardy was high legislative enactment to insure night, hr an- their wives that F point man of the game with 12. efficient and economical ojieraUon nouneed. closely followed by Anton with 11, of th«1 state government for that • period It is a program designed In the second engagement, play­ Liberalization of Oregon's pa­ to encompass the growing needs role system, increase in the state ed in the Medford high gym Sat­ for state participation in various parole staff, introduction of new urday without the service of Bob activities that properly come un­ industries into the penitentiary to Hardy, SONS captain and center, der its purview It is predicated provide employment for more the Normalites went down to de­ on th«“ need for providing th«“ prisoners and the fixing of prison feat before an inspired Wiliam- ■ necessary and essential services sentences by a board rather than ette university quintet 30-13 'within th«* revenue available. It by the courts is recommended in With machine like precision the contains, as you will note, an item the report of the Federal Prison Salem quint mowed down the of $430,991 98 for contingencies Industries Reorganization admin­ SONS with a terrific onslaught and unforeseen demands that may istration to Governor Martin this of short passes and cripple shots i arise“ during this legislative ses- week. The report based upon a Coach Eberhart played his entire I sion It is. In fact, a balanced •’survey” conducted by a staff of quintet in an attempt to find 'budget, with estimate«! expendi­ several "experts" working for sev­ someone to fill Hardy's shoes. tures balanced completely against eral months failed to develop any Both teams showed complete re­ “Duke' Vance. veteran guard of ; estimated revenue new ideas in prison reform but versal of form with the SONS "Deviations from this budget merely endorses measures which playing an erratic game while Northwestern university's basket­ which will in any way exceed have long been advocated by War­ Willamette, led by Beard, pushed ball team, is responsible for much ot th«- totals thereof will either jeop­ den Lewis and other prison and ahead to cinch the melee with the success of his team this season ardize the financial standing of parole officials. halt-time lead of 16-5 "Duke” is a sure shot at the basket th«“ stat«“ or r«“quire legislative en­ Saturday was a jinx for the actment to create new revenue SONS Frosh as well as the var­ sources. To impair Oregon’s finan­ sity. with the Frosh losing their cial standing is unthinkable; to I first game of the season 26-21 im|H>se further burdens upon our to the Medford Merchants, ex- already overloaded taxpayers I Medford high stars. would be deplorable Next games scheduled for the "Preparation of this budget was Continuing their string of vic­ SONS are with Mt Angel college, I complicated by the fact that, for tories, the SONS successfully to be played tonight and tumor- I the first time in th«“ history of the dumped Willamette university by ! row night in the Normal school state, revenues measured by in­ the wayside Friday evening in the I gymnasium. come have offset the taxation base Normal school gymnasium 38-29 e on real property under the 6'; before one of the largest crowds (Continued from page 1) limitation constitutional amend­ of the season. all the more enjoy the full bene- ment. This offset has provided no The Normalités were never in fit of the economic recovery and new revenues and under the tax danger. They held a 22-17 lead at the new era of prosperity upon ' laws cannot provid«“ for additional half time and further increased which we are entering as result revenue until revenue from meas­ of the great developments taking this in waning minutes of the ured income also has offset state game. The SONS started out fast, place in Oregon. I refer particu­ property taxes outside of the 6G , piling up 14 points while Willam­ J larly to the Bonneville dam and KAY HAWK———«—A limitation In short, this means i the Willamette valley projects I ette was gathering three. Bob there is n «»additional source of am sure you will agree with me Hardy. SONS' high scoring cen­ Basketball season has hit its revenue from an Incom«“ tax of ter, left the game early in the stride. The Pacific coast confer­ that it is sound public policy to any kind. It also means that there j first half to re-adjust a bandage ence is under way. Washington, make the cost of government as is no additional money on his knee and upon his leaving pre-season favorites, dumped Ida­ little as possible, commensurate "The tax structure of the state the game Willamette started clos- ho in a pair of lopsided encounters with adequate service for the ben­ has demonstrated its soundness by efit of the entire population. to take immediate lead of the this new phase, for it is lifting ( "Oregon has weathered the re­ circuit. the load of taxation from the own- University of Oregon, confer­ cent depression, and now is in ners of property, especially the ence dark horse, split a double bill the most favored position in the owners of small farms and city with Washington State college, Pacific coast area. Unlike neigh­ homes. I have a special regard taking the first game 43-26 and boring states. Oregon hits no def­ for the owners of small farms and dropping the next 37-32 after icit and no warrant indebtedness homes, for the rich owners can She has substantially reduced the leading most of the way. In split­ take care of themselves I con­ tax load of her citizens. She is ting the series Oregon looked strue the November, 1936, nuui- reducing her bonded indebtedness I more impressive in defeat than I date of the people to mean the by sound economic retirement. Washington State in victory. Ore­ tax structure should not be alter­ "This means the people of Ore­ gon State, runner-up in the north­ ed or materially changed. It would gon can use their money for con­ be wise, I think,, for all of us ern division last year, started out structive purposes, including fuller as servants of the people to heed their conference with a dismal development of the varied and rich showing against a superior Wash­ that mandate also resources with which nature has "Much has been said recently ington State quint by dropping so abundantly endowed this state. two tussels 23-20 and 37-32 in The future is not heavily mort­ about the conflict between human and property rights Let me call Corvallis. gaged for things used or con- • • • your attention to the fact that sumed in the past. human and property rights are Big Dave Silver. Oregon for­ •‘As I have said, Oregon rode ward. evidently is planning to take the storm of the economic de- not in conflict, but are comple­ AS A WHIST a crack at Palmberg's high scor­ pression on an even keel. It would mentary Each contributes to the EKING DEATH KILLER DOOMS ing record of 184 points. In his be the part of wisdom not to rock other. I implore you not to be led THREE IH A initial two games Silver has tossed the boat now and thereby risk astray by the deceitful, false, and DEPARTMENT through 32 for an average of 16 losing the preferential and favor­ misleading shibbolets of dema­ STORE points a game, A nice start, but ed position we hold and can en­ gogues who maliciously try to MYSTERY’ create economic, social and politi­ can he continue for an entire sea­ joy cal chaos. The sole purpose of son against the best guarding in In the November, 1936. election, the conference? Remember Ward the people spoke in no uncertain these birds who prey on the body Howell, former Ashland star, who terms relative to constitutional politic is to create confusion ROBERT YOUNG played for Oregon last year? He and statutory changes in our gov­ wherein they may attain their own ! FLORENCE RICE started the season in the same ernmental structure and operation. nefarious and selfish ends at the TED HEALY manner as Silver. Howell led the The "no" vote was emphatic. It expense of the general public. I JUUE HAYDON conference a short while but failed clearly indicates that, in so far as warn you against them, especially Cittern. DO JOT because they so often speak in a to hold the pace. However, this column has a hunch that Silver is placing Ashland atop the circuit manner that simulates righteous likely to set a new high scoring heap by virtue of their victory indignation and sincerity. "Our American system is firmly record. Those of you who saw Sil­ over the Pelicans. ver in action no doubt will recall The Grizzlies have been im­ based on the premise that we exist the flashy playing of this Oregon proving by leaps and bounds and as a classless nation except ax to junior in Ashland a few weeks ago. Friday's game certainly rewarded individual ability to serve the Against the Sons he amassed 17 Coach Skeet O’Connell and his community and our fellow men. of his team's total of 38 points. basketeers for hard work the past We must not tolerate any activity which tends to divide the people Silver has an exceptional eye, few weeks. of the nation or of this state into meets Tonight Ashland scoring difficult shots in crucial classes that appear hostile to each Grants Pass In a game pre­ moments. CHESTER MORRIS X' F * y W R I Y | other. We must not be misled by Umiliare to tte Sons-Mt.An- Will Silver be the next scoring plausible but design«*! arguments gel game and from al) indica­ champ? • • * into enacting laws tnat will furth- tions the Grizzlies will be pre­ garne favorites over the Cave­ The Southern Oregon con- men, who have struck snags ference opened with an upset in minor games with oppon­ the first week-end. Ashland ents rated in a class with high school Grizzlies nosed secondary schools. out Klamath Falls in one of • • • the most spectacular basket - THE After getting off to a flying •ball games ever played in SWEEP start, the Sons bumped up against Ashland. Not more than four a pile of crutches. Bob Hardy, OF THE points separated the teams at any one time and in the last center, captain and high scorer, DESERT! injured his knee for the first cas­ minute the lead changed three ualty among members of Eber­ times. Standing tense on the Undying hart’s boys this season. An ex­ foul line with the score 21-20 love that ample of the resulting loss to the against his teammates and team's effectiveness was well dem­ one gift shot, the result of thrills! 100': onstrated in Saturday’s game with which might reverse the out­ COLOR Willamette, who defeated the Sons come, was the situation faced with comparative ease after suc­ by Putnam, Klamath Falls cumbing to the Sons the previous player in last Friday's game. evening when lanky Bob was at RAPTUROUS His eagerness to hit the d . n/NlAAklATI the helm. Whether the Saturday bucket caused him to miss ROMANCEI » night defeat was directly traceable the hoop entirely, clinching to Hardy's absence is not certain, Ashland's first conference vic­ but we do know Bob’s non-partici­ tory of the season. The preceding evening Klamath pation probably had a lot to do Falls defeated Grants Pass 41-22, with the result. OREGON DEBT SHRINKS TO $200 A PERSON SONS Split Series With Willamette U In Week-End Tilts MARTIN SPEECH IS SHORTEST IN STATE HISTORY I er the work of these «lest nictive demagogues We must uct on be- j half of. anil In the lnt«‘rests of , all of th«' people of the «tate of I Oregon, and not the organized i minorities We must combat these sinister InfluencvH^with vigor and 1 sincerity. "We must recognize that prop- j erty rights exist ax the result of 1 human endeavor and activity, that without the human (■lenient prop­ erty has no meaning We must, however, guard against the undue i influence of the wilful power of concent rated money against hu­ man rights and human enjoyment We must set and steer a sound 1 and sensible course that will keep us from disaster on th«“ rocks of soppy sentimentality, and th«“ etpnilly dangerous reefs of the greedy. vicious, vested interests opposed to th«“ common good W«“ must exert our efforts to see that money is made to perform its proper function that of serving men .instead of becoming their master. "My friends, In closing, let us dedicate ourselves to tile proposi- 1 lion that thin legislative Hesston shall I m * noted for its action« and |M>llei«“H adopted for the good of all the people of this state us distinguished from ill-conceived measures for the benefit of small and Heltishly organized groups la-t uh give out’HelveH wholeheart cdiv to nerving thin great «late no It" nuirvelou« potentialities can be developed to the maximum an quickly a« possible." • • Mr« Mike Michelson has been confined to !»«•«! pant few days suf­ fering with bronchitis. but now I h up and feeling better. • Application for marriage II cciihc wax made In Klamath Kalla laat week bv Donald H Hinthorne and Mary Elizabeth Dean. Isith of Ashland • Student body of the Bellview school held its meeting to elect officers for the new year They will t>e President, Bob Dunn, vice president, Norman Christ lelb, secretary, Mama Byrd, treasurer, Nancy Briggs, ami sergeant-al­ arms. 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