Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 04, 1947, Image 4

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thurs.. Sept. 4, 1947
NEWS REVIEW
SO U TH ERN
OREGON
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
167 East Maui Street
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post ollice at Ash­
land, Oregon, February IS, 1930, under the act ol Congress of
March 3, 187».
We were under the impression that women were
emancipated. Maybe so. at any rate get the 1947 girl
into a 1914 corset and she’ll at least look emaciated
Get out the pocketbook, fellas, there.s a new deal
underway, and it's going to eost you money.
The only bright ray of hope is that maybe, if cloth­
ing styles do change, in 1956 you’ll be able to get the
little woman s clothes out of the moth ball s and let
your daughter wear them. Only wish Mother had kepi
her 1914 wardrobe, we could go in the woman’s clothing
business with it. It would sell better than the latest
thing.
UNDERCURRENT
Eight Bells, and All Is Well With the ( rew
....T here is today a grow ing u n d ercu rren t am ong p ro p ­
e rty ow ners along N o rth Main, Siskiyou Boulevard,
and business m en along M ain S tre e t concerning th e
need fo r a tru c k route. T h is u n d e rc u rren t grow s stro n g ­
e r daily, and to d ay all it needs to become a sw eeping
tide is a stro n g voiced leader.
Som ew here to d ay in A shland th e i^ is an individua
or g ro u p of individuals who will organize a cam paign
for a tru c k route, who will fig h t o ff opposition, who
will go to th e S ta te highw ay d e p artm e n t and dem and
an a u x ilia ry ro u te fo r A shland.
W hatever th e lead ers nam e is, he will not find his
cam paign easy. T here will be stro n g opposition from
c e rta in re s ta u ra n t, service sta tio n , and g a ra g e o p e ra t
'".d>our nautical blues. First M ate Bob and the crew of
ors. T here will be o th e r opposition from p ro p erty own the Good Ship Grace are in the midst oi another "H aven of Rost
, now entering its second year over Radio Station K W IN
e rs along th e proposed right-of-w ay, w h eth er th a t program
The H aven of Rest" crew a ret. left to riqht- Loren W hitney at the
rig ht-of-w ay c u ts off beyond th e un d erp ass to th e w est organ; K enneth Nelson. 1st tenor; Charles T u rn er. 2nd tenor, (whose
home is in A shland); Leonard Fox. Baritone; Ernie Payne, bass
ot tow n and s ta y s on th e n o rth side of th e railw ay and
F irst M ats Bob.
tra c k s, o r w h e th er it ta k e s off som ew here n e a r M y rtle­ M arking a n o th e r m ilestone in
wood M anor and ru n s along th e so u th side of th e ra il­ th eir highly successful 13 years , | th a t KWIN was selected as on.
of tl.e .stations to carry the p ro ­
road tra c k s. A nd th e re will be “j is t plain opposition,” on th e air, F irst M ate Hob and gram . Since then, the progran
the crew of th e Good S h ip Grace
from th e " a g in e rs,” who a re alw ays in evidence when are e n terin g th e ir second y e a r as m ade one personal appearan ce In
a re g u la r KW IN program , this A shland, w hich resu lted in a
th e re ’s m ore th a n one possible side to a question.
packed J u n io r High school gym
'
D espite all th is th e re will som eday be a tru ck route week.
nasium , ev idence of th e popolai
T he p o p u lar “ H aven of R est" ity of th e show.
b yp assin g th e com m ercial and shopping d is tric t of th is program
Ls h eard th ree flm es a
city. W h eth er it is th e th re e -sta te . C anada to Alexteo week, T u esd ay ’s T h u rsd a y ’s and
freew ay, w ith fo u r lanes and righ t-o f-w ay extending S atu rd ay 's, ov er KW IN at 8 o’­
clock in the m orning. T he pro-
400 fee t on e ith e r side of th e road, w h e th e r it is a m ill-,gram
which ernlnateg from the
ta r y h ig h w ay fo r a secondary coastal defense line, o r ' Haven of Rest studios in Los
by D oyle S E E L Y
w h e th e r it is an in d u stria l tru c k „»oute. one th in g i s f An^ les> and is ca rrie d to Ash
su re : th e re will be such a route.
la,n oS
Station ,bv the UnitJ Wlth thv sta, t of September
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1 n o l l e N e t w o r k , bus <i s p e c ia l a n ti th e h c R in n in i! o f a u t u m n thp
A ction ta k e n now to provide th is com m unity w ith significance to A shland listeners KWIN staff has been Busy w ork-
a fo u r lane tru c k route, w hich is placed w here it will C harles T urner, th e second ten- ! ing up th e new fall shows And
or J in n- ,t the
q u a rte
do th e in d u s tria l section of th e city th e m ost good m ay ?r
he qua,
tet t, is a former the first of these to go on the air
i A shland m an.
started last w e ek —the J a n G a r­
fo re sta ll com plete by-passing by th e F reew ay o r a
The studios from w h M the ber show. G enial Jan , th e Idol
proposed m ilita ry highw
ay.
H aven of R est'
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p ro g ram
is of th e A irlanes, is now heard
S everal in d iv id u als and sev eral g ro u p s have indicat- broadcast a,e as unique as the M onday th ro u g h S atu rd ay at
ed th e ir desire to go to w ork on th is p ro ject. T hey need fik^’a^hip^lnd ’entered' "over“ a 12:30, sponsored by a M edford
firm. T he J a n G a rb er show re ­
to become co-ordinated and to begin w orking to g eth er. gang plank and th ro u g h a cabin places th e su stain in g Ryt h m
V arious m em bers of th e M in isterial assio ciatio n h a v e '? f,or Paul Mycrs> oth erw ise Ranch, w hich so far has not
, know n as F irst M ate Bob, s ta rte d found a n o th er spot on th e KWIN
in dicated th e ir d esires fo r an o p p o rtu n ity to p reach h is program in 1934, w hen he be schedule.
an u n in te ru p te d serm on som e S unday m orning.
gan broadcastin g his collection or
S p eak in g of fall shows, plans
We know of no o rg an iz atio n b e tte r qualified th a n poetry« °rfian music, and Bible are alread y u n d erw ay for a full
th e M in isterial A ssociation to be th e nucleus of a k m p c ? n H o ' h J wo . k L Fmm such schedule of football gam es. The
hom e schedule for high school
m ovem ent to move th e tru c k s to th e in d u stria l area. a beginning, he has now e x p e n d ­ and college gam es in th e Rogue
The Sunday aftern o o n v esp er services have in dicated ed the a ir m in istry w hich now valley calls for som ething like
reaches 40,000 listeners th rough 11 gam es in nine w eeks, and b a r­
th a t m in iste rs can w ork to g eth er. H ere s a p r o je c t, Ilftv Statiwns of the United ,,
ring any
u n foreseen circu in ­
w hich th e y can g e t th e ir te e th into, and w e’re su re ific C oast and overseas chain.
stances,, th e KW IN sppecial e v ­
It w as a y e a r ago this w eek en ts d ep a rtm en t will b ro adcast
th a t th e y ’ll have lo ts of help and also th a t b efo re th ey
g e t i t fin ish ed th e y ’ll discover th a t th e y ’ve needed
every b it of p ersu asiv e pow er w hich a s individuals
th e y have.
I the m ajority of these And. th ere's ,
even talk of follow ing the S outh
The I,itesi liuvclty I ccord ti
c m Oregon collegi Raider» to ,m a in * h it with the KWIN nov i
C alifornia on Ihelr tw o trip s foi | ty I,ms is anoilu i It. Ingle d?
Fai W estern confm enee gam es.
J Is th e re an y o n e wll<) ,U(
h a a id h ia tin t.
"Tim Tuy
Latest idditlun to the KWIN '» n u n , and ’ .Seventy M ental Rea
staff is K w ln,” m ascot of the , •'•‘»ns.’ Ills n ew est trav esty | s
control i.Mim crew Kw ln, an al , ^ " 'g of the Indians," vaguely
most com pletely black cat, w and I recognizable us R unsky-K orsa
e u 'd into the studios last w eek, k o v ’s "Song of India," The other
and
finds him self e n tlie ly
n tls id e of this disc Is eq u ally as good
hom e am ong th e Ironsciipfton j * w* bad, d ep e n d in g upon how
files He Is cu rre n tly h eard as I you look at it. Its T hese Durn
background effects for L ee B u l­ Fool Tilings," som ething slm ilai
lin' Farm R eporter program , 12:1ft ' to "T hese Foolish T hings," and
to 12 30 daily, w ith an occasional sta rrin g
an as yet unidentified
appearan ce w ith Tom Braccìno feinim ine vocullst Best bet to
vltch on C olum bia M asterw orks, date Is th at s h e ’s B etty Hutton
9 30 to 10 p.m., dully.
sounding M arjo ile Main ish
JIM BUSCH says...
O p e n Light
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And We Can Prove It
BUSCH MOTOR CO.
On the Plazs
Ashland
We Proudly Announce Thai We Have
SEIBERLING
available at your Busch M otor Co.. Ashland area dealer.
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B U SIN E SS IS UP
Since th e recession sc are s of Ju n e hav e subsided
th e n a tio n ’s business m en an d th e m en who w ork fo r
th em h av e been b re a th in g easier. A nd w ith th e r e la x a ­
tio n has come increased p roduction and less d a n g e r of
recession. I t all goes to show you th a t im ag in atio n is
a w onderful thing.
T h is c o u n try h a s n ’t gone to th e dogs y e t and a fte r
view ing th e recession scares we a re of th e opinion th a t
th is p a rtic u la r section of th is c o u n try h as th e g re a te s t
f u tu r e of a n y portio n of th e U nited S ta te s
“T he N o rth w e st is th e prom ised la n d ,” s ta te m any
econom ists, philosophers, an d h a rd headed business
m en. W e a d m it to hav in g been a b it skeptical, th in k ­
in g t h a t possibly th e re w a sn ’t any prom ised land and
t h a t w e’d all sink o r sw im to g e th e r. T h a t th is ías been
erro n e o u s reasoning on our p a r t w e’re now positive.
T he p o te n tia l of th is p a rt of th e c o u n try is an ‘ X ”,
h a rd w ork, belief in th e fu tu re , and sound in v estm en ts
is th e fo rm u la th a t will tu rn th a t ’X ” in to “$$$$.”
T hose ol us who a re a lre a d y in on the gro u n d floor
C an co u n t ourselves blessed.
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W OM EN’S SK IR TS
A tira d e upon th e fu tility of w om en’s s k irts would
be in its e lf fu tile. T h is tim e even th e ladies a re up in
a rm s a b o i|t th e len g th of th e new sk irts.
W ith h a lf of th e people in E u ro p e d re a d in g th e ap
p ro a c h of fall because th e y h a v e n ’t enough clothing to
k eep w a rm th ro u g h th e fall and w in te r m onths, w ith
h a lf th e people in th e w orld needing m ore w arm cloth
ing, w ith a sc a rc ity th en , of y a rd goods th ro u g h o u t th e
w o rld th e h a ir brain ed a rtis te s in P a ris, (a city w here
la s t w in te r th e re w as no coal and th is w in te r th e re will
s till be no coal) c re a te a nonsensical, outm oded, co rset
s tra p p e d ty p e of clothes sty lin g th a t will use up p re ­
cio u s y a rd s of w arm cloth.
In a d d itio n to using up y a rd goods th e new m odes
te n d to w a rd e m p h asizin g th e h o u r-g lass ty p e of fig u re,
n o th in g like going back to th e good old d ay s when
grandpa used to lace g ra n d m a ’s corset fo r her. B ro th ­
er! w hat a day th a t’s going to be.
,
F o ra
FEW DAYS
O NLY
"Don't
Ride Back to Sehool on a
Good Bicycle
WORLD IM P E R IA L BICY CLES
Schw inn B uilt— Ideal Bike fo r a W hizzer Mot o r
W H IZZER MOTORS
A Selection of Boy’s and Girl’s Model Bicycles
o’
0. R. Edwards
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nppoR
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Quart $1.88
Quart $1.99
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m en t porches qnd . t ps.
Gal. $4.95
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in 5 gal. lots
I PAINT BRUSHES, from
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Ask us how to care for
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F ix you r roof now ! R epair
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Gal. $1.22
Come in and talk over your prob­
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for . vvva
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voiiiuilfc IIC
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394 O A K Street
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