Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 29, 1947, Image 4

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    S outhern Oregon New« Review, T h u rs. May 29, 1917
T ™ ' NEW S R E V IE W
Puhhahcd every Tnutsday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Akiiiauiu, Oregon
Ato* Last Mam Street
Carry! IL Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publuner»
WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
Entered as second-ciasa mad matler in the post oIHce ai A s t i
Oi egon, l ebruary la, la Jo, under Uie act oi V ongu .» oi
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I b e tte r w a ter sy stem will by itself be brought into
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th e schools wilt be aided as the increased population |k ,p c N llffflP IliV
Thom as J. K laniulh Falls; and
will bring m ore ta x nu ney into the school system .
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olii' b m lh ii, M («. O l l u l l a oi
R everend Kail Downing oi Un |)i tro d , also eleven grandchild
The com m unity of Dellview, which like Topsy, “jest
C h u rc h ol C h ild cu n u u c tc d linai i m a n d l i \ «• g ie .il g ru n d rh ild re n
grow ed.” will be aided as proper zoning and d esig n a­ rit»‘s loi Tom M. O l l i n a , T in s ;
tion of stre e ts and alleyw ays will cause p ro p erty to be «lay. May 27, al Ih r la t« l i t r i
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aligned into corrected areas, ra th e r th an ju st s c a tte r s «teiily al his hom e S a tu rd a y , May I rn » Memorial*. On the P lait,
about the landscape, as is presently happening.
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All th in g s considered, th ere is very little th at can be He w as bm n August I’J. 1876 in
Chiropractic
Iowa O’llu n u bad spent the past
said by anyone a g ain st the annexation of Bellview, and fifteen years in Ashland, and op
Health (linic
a g reat deal th a t can be said in favor of the annexation. elated a grocery store o n t h e
Pear Bowl Is Still
A "Good Question”
CREDIT BI YL\G
R estrictio n s on installm en t buying a te expected to
be lilte d in th e very n e ar fu tu re, m e old "dollar down
and dollar a week days will soon be w ith us.
The m eeting of the Oregon
A utom obiles and m ajo r housenold appliances winch state s y s te m ‘cl m g h er education
are p a rticu la rly allec ted , are under s tric t credit re s t­ on May 12 proved to bv a "dud"
insofar as final decision on Sou­
rictions. I o buy an autom obile, one tiu rd down p a y ­ th e rn O regon's proposed athletic
m ent is req u ited and th e balance w ithin 15 m onins. plant, w hich includes the Prai
Howl stadium , was concerned
And ol course you m u st have an autom obile to trad e in
A lthough it was previously a n ­
nounced th at the board w o u l d
on th e new one.
decide on the R asib iiity «>, an
On fu rn itu re and floor coverings a 20 down p ay ­ athletic
plant a t SOC, little was
accom plished o th er th an p resen­
m ent is required.
tation of a rep o rt on the project
A ccording to R epresentative, H arold C. H agen, R ep­ by
the state board's secretary,
ublican of M innesota, R epresentative Jam es C. Davis, C harles D. By rn«. The board of-
D em ocrat of G eorgia, and R epresentative Max Schwe-
'm d ^ o ^ ^
abe, all of whom a re a u th o rin g various bills to do away j Bowl association, o u t pointed nut
th at the building la n d has been
w ith th e restrictio n s, th is credit resrictio n set-up is practi,
Ilv depleted by recent a p ­
of d isadvantage to th e low income groups. Davis said, proval of other projects. Before
m aking any f i n d ju d g em en t on
“T his m eans tn a t a poor m an can t buy an autom obile. the
proposed im provem ent hi re,
The th ree tak e tn e sta n d th a t u n restric te d credit the board stated th at all financial
support by S o u th e rn Oregon
buying would increase dem and for goods. They point jcommuniUes
and industr|e>
out th a t th e people on tne payrolls are unable to buy would have to be d efinitely p l ­
under th e p resen t set-up and th a t as a result produc- ged
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The A shland city council voted
tion of goods is lowered and th a t th is in tu rn m eans last week to don ate $5,000 in
m oney, labor or m aterials in com­
few er jobs.
pliance w ith the p re reg a tiv e est­
M arrm er S. Eccles. F ederal Reserve board chairm an, ablished by the board. The Sou­
who a few m onths ago w as strongly in fav o r of sto u t th ern Oregon N ew s-R eview re­
cently re p o rted o th er pledges by
controls, has reversed his field and today is planning ¡various groups. W alter Levorette.
to lift th e controls. However, Eccles refuses to m ake j p resid en t of the P e a r Bowl ¿«-
any sta te m e n t, saying th a t an official release will be '„ m u X
and lum ber industries. As rep o rt­
m ade on th e situ atio n soon.
by the A shland w eekly, the
The good old days of a dollar down and a dollar a ed
local cham ber of C om m erce has
week will soon be back. You’ll be able to buy autom o­ pledged $2,500 and th e Ashland
club an o th er $500.
biles, re frig e ra to rs, w ashing m achines, radios, rugs, R otary
V arious service clubs in the
area are expected to add a total
and fu rn itu re , a dollar down and a dollar a week.
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of $6,800. A shland Iaons are glv-
ving $350 and 25% of th e profits
from th e ir Ju ly 4 concession
booths. The local Lions are visit­
ing o ther S outhern Oregon dens
in an attem p t to in terest their
fellow -m em bers.
BUILDING BOOM
A shland’s building boom which is but one sm all p a rt
of the national boom seem s to be continuing. All about MRS. HEDBERG HONORS
ERNEST LYTLE
the city hom es and business houses are being built. MRS.
Mrs. Elwood B. H edberg ho n ­
E ach m eeting of th e city council finds several perm its ored Mrs. E rnest L ytle of M ed­
ford, T hursday evening, with a
let fo r building and rem odeling.
dessert show er.
The national building boom however, seem s to be G uests included: Misses B ar­
bara Helm, B arb ara Clary, B etty
tu rn in g into a sm all pop. Millions of hom es and o th er Sm
ith., V yvyan F reem an, Doro­
residential units, were expected to be built, thousands thy Morris, and M esdames F. J.
hlstrom , D uke Lorton, R o y
were built, but th e expected m illions failed to m a te r­ A
M urphy, R obert R Lytle, Dean
ialize. The m illions of hom es and the vast am ount of Davis, W infield Roberson, G. Lee
Hayes, Leo Zupan, P rice Hennan,
in d u stria l reconstruction is still needed. B ut evidently K
enneth C aton, L arry Leigh,
th e re tu rn in g G I’s and th e w ar w orkers who were su p ­ B arney Riggs. R obert Sheridan.
obert Dunn. H arvey B ergstrom
posed to w ant th ese m illions of homes are not able to R
and B ernard Krug. O th er guests
pay to d a y ’s prices for them . They are not building a t from M edford w ere also present
for the dessert party.
th e c u rre n t prices.
Savings of w ar w orkers and G I’s have dwindled to
alm ost nothing. The cash buyer, th a t individual who
was supposed to create lastin g p ro sp erity fo r A m erica,
You’ll
h as disappeared.
Beam with
C redit buying is rapidly increasing and is fa s t be­
Satisfaction, too
com ing essential. In stallm en t credit was 65 per cent
w hen you
above la s t y e ar during th e m onth of M arch. The A m er­
ican fam ily, w hich has spent i t ’s w ar savings, is be­
C arry your
ing forced to buy on credit.
INSURANCE WITH
F o r m any of these fam ilies th a t new w ashing m ach­
J. F. EMMETT
38
East
M ain
P hone 7866
ine, th e new radio, and the new autom obile are today
f u rth e r aw ay th a n ever before. The production of these
goods was w ithheld too long, during the w aiting p e r­
iod th e cost of living w as so high th a t th e money which 1
th e fam ily had set aside fo r new w ashing m achines and
autom obiles w as eaten up by the foolish buying of lux­
ury item s and th e abnorm al high cost of living.
Along w ith th e loss of money to buy household
equipm ent and new tra n sp o rta tio n , the possibility of
Standard
building th a t new home seems to have been lost. This
Stove Oil
is especially tru e in th e E ast.
F or H eaters
The W est coast seem ingly is holding its own. The
influx of population into th is area, th e p o tential rise
Burner Oil
of new in d u strial p lan ts on th is side of th e Rockies,
For Furnaces
all seem to have stim u lated building, and are still
T echnician on Call
P hone 3331
causing hom eow ners to build and to plan to build in
Whittle Transfer
th is area.
New hom es and new business estab lish m en ts in A sh­
land are going to help keep th is a re a prosperous. We
can consider ourselves lucky.
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BELLVIEW
The farsig h ted n ess of th e city fa th e rs in m aking it
possible to add Bellview to the city of A shland proves
th a t th is com m unity is w illing to go ahead and is m ak ­
ing plans to expand. The annexation of Bellview will
not h arm e ith er th e w a te r facilities, th e sew er facili­
ties, th e school system , nor any individuals w ithin
A shland.
R a th e r it will m ean th a t w ith a larg e r com m unity a
Phwa for many years At the I 308 N. Main
Phone 4371
tune of bis death be was agent
Ashland
foi the "O regonian" in this an a
Ills wile, Maude, survived him ,'
Piano Pupils Play
in Recital Monday
Miss Im irgaret
Ruins, iv pit»
sente«! the following group of
young people in a piano recital
Monthly evening, 7:30 p in , in the
C ongregational church Roth Wy j
ant, Nancy Bissell, Vivian Stev
enson. B enny W alrus, G ennell I
anil C larice Williams, Colleen I
anil Tommy Bond. Connie Kim |
sey, Tam m y Parks, Doreen P hil !
lips, Patsy
Eil wai «Is, C arolyn
Erwin, M arlene Heard. Phyllis
Walker. M arvin Woods, and liar
bara Wray.
More advanced stu dents of Miss
Ramsay s will b«' presented in a
recital the first week m Ju n e at
the church.
K RIESM A N TO A TTEN D
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for the sum m er session. K reism an '
is co m p u tin g his work on the
doctorate degree Mrs K reism an
anti children are rem aining at the
V eteran Village on the cam pus
for the sum m er.
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