Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 06, 1947, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon New» Review. Thursday Nov. 6. 1947
Letters to the Editor
s? OREGON
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Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
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167 East Mam S treet
Ashland, Oregon
Lawrence, Publishers
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell U.
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w r g n r i i - LAWRENCE, Editor
March 3, !<><»•
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CONFUSING
Seems as though the meatless Tuesday and poultry-
less Thursdays which were to save a starving Europe.
have fallen into discard.
Hut
Wheat might be vital to the starving Armenians but
it’s just as vital to the Northwest s livestock and poul­
try according to P. M. Brandt, head of the animal in
dustries division at Oregon state college.
Other farm economists and also several theortt
economists and a few innocent bystanders have also
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that the brainstorm hatched by someone in
the presidents advisory group is the product of
Rube Goldberg dream. It won t work, these experts say.
They point out that should wheat be withdrawn from
its normal and reasonable use in feeding .the resu
would be a serious reduction in production ot milk,
Dear Sit
Just a fvw rem arks anent the
new music shell which It will lx
A shland’s fortune to have by
next season. First. In the m atter
of duplication, either we need a
music shell or we don't. Nothing
else Is a duplicate for a property
constructed shell, which is a pro­
duct of highv trained architee
tu ral skill.
“Bandstands" have in num er­
ous instances been built In pub­
lic squares as much for public
appearances as for concerts or
other musial events. These band
stands were not designed for ac-
coustical qualities. On the other
hand, music shells were designed
for secluded parks and were lo
cated to one side of the audience
area and faced to spread sound i
over the audience urea without
distortion. This sort of audienceI
area is naturally located in Llthia j
Park and was so noted by J o h n !
McLaren, the designer of Golden
G ate Park, who laid out Lithla
Park in 1915.
To be continued next week
HOWARD LEADS GUNNERS I PEABODY'S HAVE JEWEL
Try-outs are being held this
K ell's Jew elry announces the
week and next and any mcmbci
O Z. Howard with a score of j arrival of n new diamond to be
of the student body is eligible to j 363 led the gunners this week at
compete for the parts. No date | the Ashland gun club shoot. He| culled “ Mary Helen." discovered
has been set, as yet. for the All was follow ed by O H Edwards, i 6:00 a.in. Noveinbei 3, by Harvey
nlversury Play, but plans are to i 362, Al t Haskins, 354. Lui k in| Wooils, , M. D. on property be
give it sometime or the Christ-1 Grubb, 346; and Dr. Lynn Gran ' longing to Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon
Peubody. Weight 54 karets at
mas holidays.
d ill. 341
time of discovery. First public
Visitors will In- welcome nt the J showing to be November 10 at
I next shoot which will be held at i 1250, Iowa street
pm . at the Armory.
HENRY ALDRICH PLAY
TO BE PRESENTED SOON
(from Rogue News)
"Testing, 1-2-3-4, Testing-Test­
ing All right In there? Then, start
your lines," and the Henry Al­
drich radio practice is again un­
der way in preparation for its
m<Other experts, and they back up their statements appearance in the Ashland High
assembly next Thursday. Novem­
with an array of figures and titles and strong words ber 6.
claim that a saving in wheat would affect the total Those selected for the cast were
Beagle as Henry; Louise
amount of food stuffs available to feed the nations o Don
Fliniau, H enry’s sister, Mary;
Curtis Vail, Mr. Aldrich; Eileen
the world.
We don’t know’ just what to say. Both sides are so Michael, Mrs. Aldrich, Nancy
H enry’s steady girl friend;
positive. Both sides present a good story. Looks like Beers.
and W anna Miller as the new
the best thing to do is to let the economists fight it out, girl who has alienated H enry’s
affections for the moment.
right to the last grain.
The “Recordio,” recently p u r­
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chased for the senior high school
has been put to use by Mrs. Sus­
SPECIAL SESSION
an Collins, director of the skit. A
Calling Congress into special session at this time to j complete recording of the Octo­
30 national hook-up program
work out plans to bring aid and succor to a Europe th a t] ber
has been m ade for the purpose of
faces starvation seems to us to be a futile gesture.
improving the characterization of
If Congress functions as intelligently this time as the A shland perform ers
Henry is m aking another ap­
they did during the past session w’e’ll all step farther pearance
a t Ashland Hi this fall
and farther along the road towards inflation and one in the annual A nniversary Play
of these days Europe may be sending aid to a starving, “W hat a Life by Clfford Gold­
stein. Miss Daniels, who was a
inflation-busted America.
new addition to the English staff
There is enough wealth in America today to aid this year, will direct the three-
Europe without a special session of a group of Con­ act play.
gressmen who will be so busy thinking about the 1948
voting of their constituents that they will be afraid
to make any bold stands toward helping anyone but
themselves.
With the large group of isolationists and ostnch
heads who are presently in control of the destinj, of
Congress, the Marshall plan has about as much chance
of passing as our old milk horse had of passing Sea-
biscuit in the stretch.
This session of Congress will be &. waste of taxpay­
er’s money. We’ll be paying for a pre-election burlesque
with the principals dancing their hearts out for an en­
core come November 1948.
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CONGRATULATIONS
We’re glad to hear that Earl Newbry is the new secre­
tary of state. Whether he has aspirations for the gov-
ernship or not we don’t know; we’ve never heard him
say. But if he didn’t have any aspirations before, he
might as well prepare to be bitten by the gubernatorial
bug.
The office of the Secretary of State in the common­
wealth of Oregon is practically a paved road to the
governor’s chair.
Newbry has played his cards close to his vest in the
past. What will happen during the next few years is
problematical. Our guess is that he’ll turn up in the
race.
We’ll know for sure when we start getting press re­
leases from the office of the secretary of state on traf­
fic control. The volume of releases which are sent out
to newspapers from the office of the secretary of state
are a direct guage as to a man’s intentions.
The late Robert Farrell, Jr. had his sights set on
sitting in the governer’s chair. Never a day went by
but what a release came along from Farrell telling
about the potential number of traffic accidents which
would happen on a given day, or giving a re-capitula-
tion of the number of accidents which had taken place
during the past week. It kept his name in the papers.
Whatever happens, we’re glad that Newbry was sel­
ected, we’re sure he’ll make a good secretary of state.
And if he accepts the gauntlet, we’re sure that he’ll
make a good governor
MillWood
Fuel Oil
Gunter Fuel Co.
a j j 4th St.
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Phone 57 j t
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Handy Food G rinder
With a Set
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$4.50
on any
LADIES COAT or Suit
Until November 10th inc.
Only 1 atl to each garment
p n n u n r s
ENAMEL ROASTERS
Both oval and square
Oval $1.05
Square $2 49
Better Clothes for Less Money
JIM
Handsome G ray
Enamel Teakettles
B U S C H
says...
98c
BY GENERAL ELECTRIC
NOT
TRUE
it
NEVER
S n o w s o n
T he equator
And We Can Prove It
COWS PAY FOR ELECTRIC PUMP.1
IF BOSSIE GETS WATER WHENEVER SHE
NEEDS IT INSTEAD OF WHEN ITS PUMPED
BY HAND AND CARRIED TO HER, SHE GIVES
1 0 7 0 2 0 PER CENT MORE MILK CONTAINING
6 7012 PER CENT MORE BU77ERFAT.
But it IS tru e th at quality and service may be de-
depended upon to be found at this store every day
of every season.
Why not stop in TODAY and
look over our extensive selection of new values?
BUSCH MOTOR CO.
On the Plata
Ashland
AN ENGINE LIKE NEW!
New Motor Guarantee
Thrifty Pay Planl
HOT SEAT FOR
BUGS!
85 II. P.—$127.50*
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g - e s o il
(★ plus installation)
STERILIZATION
EQUIPMENT WIPES
OUT WEEDS,
BACTERIA, INSECTS
IN FARMERS HOTBEDS.
Why wait? Drive your old Ford "back home" to us now. for a
Ford engine that's rebuilt to factory specifications. You'll be
Money ahead.
From where I s it ...// Joe Marsh
WINS Il- Y E A R TEST!
A CERTAIN TYPE OF
STEEL NOW USED
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IN <S-E TURBINES WAS
- FIRST TESTED FOR 1l£ YEARS.
'1. THIS IS A TYPICAL EXAMPLE
OF GENERAL ELECTRICS
INSISTENCE ON
PERFECTION.
Wfi, h i
ELECTRIC
Ralph A. Foster
237 East Main St.
Aahiand, Oregon
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GENERAL
Union Service Station
Hi n.,ii
Mi and Mrs. Ernest Lytle and three weeks In law Angeles visit
son have moved to Sacramento. ing.
SA LE
THE FACT IS
Chiropractic ..
Health Clinic
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
EVERYTHING!
J. P . D O D G E & S O N S
Square Biscuits,
Yet!
Isee bj a neighboring paper, that
Ihe round biscuit is on the way out
Yen, sir, home-management’spe­
cialists have found that the squart
biscuit lends itself to assemhly-liiu
production and easy storage belt,
than those customary ovals.
Well, we’re all for progress, bu
that’s one new idea we just don't
cotton to. A round biscuit, spread
nicely am idships with snappy
country cheese, look* like n biscuit!
And accompanied by a mellow
glass of beer, it’s a combination
that you can’t improve on!
So at the risk of being called old-
fashioned. I’m voting for round
biscuits, that lit a hungry man's
,ninth like no square imitation
ver will. . . and for American beer
erved in the good old-fashioned
v ay, in tall, cool mugs nr ordinary
lasses, with frosty sides and bub-
!es winking nt the brim!
Think I’ll stop out to the kitchen
lui u snack right now!
Your Local General Electric Dealer*
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