Southern Oregon News Review, Thura., Oet. 30. 1947 each other, can be forgotten. OREGON NEW S R E V IE W Published every Thursday by THB SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland, Oregon 167 East Main Strei t Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers W e’ll be able to enjoy the band h e n ce fo rth , even if we have to s u ffe r a t- th e hospital, w on’t be able to see th e high ecaool play b ask etb all in th e ir own g y m n a ­ sium , and will be co n tin u ally w orried about th e s ta te of a tf a ir s at W ash in g to n school. Date Set For SOC Quarterly Concert Ruth Mitchell Is l i i 1 li-Y President R uth Mitch II was eleected pre­ sid en t of th e Ju n io r T ri-Ill Y i lull of the A shland Y.M ( 'A at the first m eeting of the school y ea r which was held M onday aftern o o n In th e Y building O th er ol fleers elected » t i c : vice p resident, Helen Bean, secretary , B arb ara L ac ei. M easurer, G erald lne B riscoe; an d ehiiplaln, B ev er­ ly R obertson. A lls. C lifford M cLean is the A dult A dvisor for this g roup of girls this y ear. T he club will m eet every W ednesday afternoon at 4 0 0 o 'c lo c k mi On Y M (' A building. T he q u a rte rly concert of the S o u th e rn O regon College o rc h is t u t was ann o u n ced by D irector G len M atthew s to be scheduled for D ecem ber n inth, at 8:15 p m WENDELL LAWRENCE. E d it« T ilt' o i l ’ll li a Is the only one n( its kioil In S o u th ern O regon pre Entered as second-class m ail m atter ui the post ollice at Ash­ sentlng m usic In the oi iglnal v e r­ land, Oregon, February lös 11135, under the act ul Congress oí sion w ith no changes m ade ex- I March 3, 187». by Doyle SEELY All. A. S. C um m ins, I‘resid en t I w h ere lack of an In stru m en t of 1'he C alifo rn ia P o w er C o in -JcaU8CR some re w ritin g Mr. Mat- A' new show Is d ue on KW IN pany, an n o u n ced today th a t ap-1 thew s statd d th a t he was at- T uesday, T h u rsd ay and S atu rd ay p h catio n s h av e been tiled w ith 'te m p tin g to p resen t to the nub BROWNIES m orning of each w eek, bin a s tlie P u b lic U tilities C o m m ission, He the type of m usic all people With Halloween coming and the witches and hobgob­ yet, the p ro g ram d e p a rtm e n t has ol C alifornia anil till should bo acquainted with Num- foi lins and little people getting ready for a celebration we n 't com e up w ith ju st th e right tics C u m n u ssio n er m O regon i uh hers on th e program Include oi tiers au th o rizin g th e issuance ol feel as though all of us here in Ashland will be able to idea. You see, th e 15-m inuti a new ly cieuRed series of 42.000 B eethoven's "F irst S y m p h o n y ,” BOB R E IN H O L D T DEFENDS R A D IO AT TO A STM A STER S , Home Tips an d Tunes," enter into the festivities with great abandon and no w show sh ares ol IT e ie irv d Stoek ol thi " E u ry a n th e S ym phony," by Von Toastm usti-rs h eard Bob Rein hich has usu ally been h e a rd in com pany to b e a r d iv id en d s at 4. hi W eber; and "E spnna." a i bapsodv fear of discovery by the inhabitants of the nether lands this p a rtic u la r spot ra n out this p er cen t p er annum . hold), station m an ag er of KWIN, by S h ab rlei F eatu rin g soloist is who will be abroad that night. We’ll dupe the dancers week. K eep listen in g for thi. W hen au th o riz ed by the Com Miss Doras M iller, SOC stu d en t defend radio, in a It) m in u te speech, at the M onday evening show , because w hen it does m issions an d w h en a R egistrutioi m usic teach er in A shland All 'Hallow’s eve for they’ll mistake us for brownies. new m ake its ap p earan ce, th e chance S ta tem en t becom es effectiv e tin riier«’ will be no adm ission m eeting held at the I.ith ia Dave Every time we take a drink we become a bit more a r c t h a t it will be tops; Che p new stock will be o ffered H ist t<. charges. W hittli told the group of the need lor a new postofftcc fm brown in color, and each bath we take adds another gram d e p a rtm e n t is d eterm in ed the holders oi th e C om p an y 's p re ­ Asldand. Don H inthorne was sent 45,781 sh ares of 8'.< P ie le rr som ething d iffe ren t shade of brown dye to our once fair complexion. If the to B find Monument» ana markers. Ser I to astm aster; H an y S k erry , topic- etty C laussen, w ho has been ed Stock, S eries ol 1927. in ex rain continues to wash sediment into the reservoirs1 aw ay from the stp d io s for se v ­ chan g e th erefo r. In connection Burn» Memorial». On the Plaia m aster; and H arold Thom as, c ri­ w ith th e ex c h an g e a cash ad ju st- tic above town there’ll not be a one of us left who looks eral w eeks, is once m ore back at 1 ^m ent will be m ade rep resen tin g j h er recep tio n desk, com pletely thi1 d ifferen ce b etw een th e re like a Scandinavian. , . , . • . « . . .. . . . recovered from the h u rrie d up em p tlo n p i k e of th e old stoek *. only consolation is that if the dun colored water pendectomy sin- u n d e rw e n t rc- d and th i’ offerin g price ol th e new to g eth er w ith th e d ifferen ce In which we drink, bathe and use for cooking can do theicently Engineer Ralph Click d iv ld e n t, p ay a b le on the old stock trick we’ll be dyed so brown that come October 31 we ll is Likewise, back on the job a fte r a couple and those p a y a b le on th e new really be able to enjoy ourselves and will pass for a of days absence. z\n absence, in­ stock, or the period w h u fi lias since th e last div id en d Brownie with no fear of detection. cid en tally , tak en for th e pu rp o se elapsed paym ent. of g ettin g m arried . R alph and A ny stock not ex c h an g ed will ★ ★ ★ E sth er exchanged th e ir vow s in be culled for re d em p tio n on or S p rin g field , and are now living about F eb ru a ry 1, 1948. A ny new in M edford. S.O.C. ALUMNI stock issued on such exchange Southern Oregon college’s alumni might be glad to The ad v e rtisin g class fr o in will be sold to an u n d e rw ritin g S o u th e rn O regon college, som e 30 g roup for re d istrib u tio n In con belong to an alumni organization. So far in the past strong, learned all th e w onders nection w ith th e tran sa ctio n the two years we’ve heard nothing about the S.O.C. alumni. of w ireless and allied a rts this C om pany is also issuing an a d d i­ tional 42,000 sh ares of com m on We did hear one lady yelling for S.O.C. at a football w eek w hen they m ade a visit of stock. the studios. Follow ing a to u r of game one evening but she hadn’t been informed by the the building, they h eard a talk Mr. C um m ins sta te d th a t the authorities that it was no longer “Sockey.” Not that on radio ad v ertisin g from The refu n d in g of th e o u tstan d in g 8% stix-k is necessary in o rdei th a t her yells were in vain. Better a yell for “Sockey,” than W hip him self— Bob R elnholdt. filié cost of m oney to the C om ­ A n o th er full sched u le of foot pan y be m ade m ore n early com-1 none at all. ball gam es is com ing up again p arab le to the rates now p rev ail- ! Every Friday across our desk comes a wad of pub­ this w eek-end, leading off w ith ing g en erally in th e m oney m a r­ the C a th o lic ket for savings a an a rtic u larly la rly ...» . A . sh . lan . . d . -C . „ e n tral 1 vuwiui 11 ----- u u d p articu licity material from S.O.C. but as yet we’ve never un­ gam e F rid ay night, and fo llo w e d ' those in v ested in bonds and p re ­ Slacks in Wool Flannel covered anything concerning the existence of, or the ferred stocks w hich have m ater- Power Company to Open M ¡ k e ¡ Ask Stock Issue Casual and Comfortable need for an alumni organization. Chiropractic. Yet here’s a college with a football team that hasn't Health Clinic lost a game in two years. The record reads 13 straight Phone 4371 wins. Yet go to a ball game and the spectators sit on 308 N. M ain Ashland their hands, and chew on their teeth as S.O.C. makes one touchdown after another. One character we know said the other night at the * - ». .» S.O.C. Monmouth game. “This is the best lighted fun­ eral we’ve ever attended.” Maybe the paid customers just take it for granted that S.O.C. will win and doesn’t need any strong support from the bleachers. This year the students at S.O.C. seem to have plenty of spirit. They’ve organized a decent cheering section under the direction of Hollis Hill and they’ve dug up a Raider Pep band th at’s filled with plenty of pep, but somewhere between the college group and the cash 2J3 4th St, Phon« 57t i customers the spirit bogs down. Ths year the college has been seeking support from cities other than Ashland. As an indication of how ™ well it is being received we quote from a Medford resi­ dent who attended the Eastern Oregon college vs Raid­ er game held in Medford. His words: “Those guys from Ashland are getting too cocky, they should get beat.” This indicates that residents of our sister cities aren’t quite as proud of their Southern Oregon college as we MFC. We think that there’s a big job available in this area for some interested alumni of Southern Oregon college. The college needs backing, the football' team, a real H. C. LITTLE ball club, needs boosters. And the people in Southern Heaters and Floor Oregon need to be made a bit more conscious of S.O.C. Furnaces o a Medford ladY what she thought about Whittle Transfer S.O.C. She said “That little normal school over there Phone 3331 why we don’t know it exists.” Seems to us that a strong alumni association could make that lady and others of her group realize that Ralph A. Foster i?71,OregOn COlIege with 601 students is no longer that little normal school.” Union Service Station All the alumni need do is get together and start root­ 237 East Main St. ing for their school. People will then hear about South­ Ashland, Oregon ern Oregon college. Mill Wood Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co HEATING OILS it ir ir ROOFING SPECIALS BANDSTAND p ie old bandstand, long a landmark in Lithia park w doomed and in its place will rise a modernistic struc­ ture^ all gaunt and hollow with hungry gaping lines. The circular wooden structure which has housed Ashland city bands for many years was of a type made famous during the days of Phillip Sousa. In many cities IF YOU ARE FI. ¡ ’ MG TO FUT A NEW ROOt- ON TOUR frnd hamlets the old bandstand was the scene of much H O M E , your barn, your garage oratory on patriotic occasions, and many an old band­ or your porch —come and see our roofing bargin«. You will like stand served as a trapeze for the late acrobatic evange­ them. list, Billy Sunday. HIGH GRADE GUARANTEED SLATI SURFACE ROOFING beet And so, in memory of Gwinn Butler, the old band­ q u a lity - per R o ll................ $3.75 stand is doomed. The fact that $12,000 would have SMOOTH ROLL ROOFING w ill keep out leaks and withstand fl,e rough­ est weather— been a great and worthwhile contribution toward aid­ per Roll o nly.......................... $2.45 ing in building a new Washington school, a gymnasium MODERN SLATI SURFACED SHIN­ GLES—come in various weights and for the high school, or a foundation for a badly needed shapes. A splendid buy at our bar- «-■o nxices. hospital can be lightly brushed aside. The fact that the Shakespearean theatre and the n«»iain Ashland Lumber Co. bandstand could be used for the same purpose, and are 1394 oak st Phone 3291 now to be duplicated, but little more than a block from ¡ally declined in recent years by th e O reg o n -Id ah o gam e S a t­ urday. F riday n ig h t broadcast tim e is 7:45, w hile th e S atu rd ay gam e will go on th e a ir at 1:45 If you h a v e n ’t h eard the n e w ­ est novelty record in th e K W |N lib rary , give a listen to "In a P ersian M arket." W illiam K etel- bey is given c re d it as being th e com poser, but th a t's ab o u t as far as th e sim ilarity goes b etw een his classical piece of th e sam e nam e and this record. Music is m ade by M ilton D clugg and his Sw ing Wing, and th e n a rra tio n (F itz g e r­ ald style) is ad ded by Toby Reed. This com bination does ab o u t the sam e thing w ith "In a P eiy ian M arket, as S p ik e Jo n es accom ­ plished w ith ‘H aw aiian W a r C h a n t,” b u t w ith a lot m ore pol­ ish. It'll p ro bably find its w ay to C huck F ield ’s W ake-U p program ev e ry so often, so give it a listen. and Pin Stripe Strutter Cloth. Colors, brown, gray and green. Sizes 12 to 18. Of course $6.95 to $11.95 Excel Dress Shoppe on the Plaza Reasons W hy You Should Subscribe T o The N ew s Review 1. BECAUSE you want to keep informed as to what your friends and neighbors are doing, what’s going on in the surrounding country and what is going to happen in the future. 2. 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