Southern Oregon News Review, Thurs., Nov. 13, 1947 ------- SOUTHERN 11 r y i £ OREGON n C v v 9 D C V I f W l i t I I R If Letters to the Editor ' a rem ote section of tin- bay city last week fui having the niu.t Consequently the necessary pow l ’.T A. meniihei.dilp In the school, i er lines and telephone line-, w en Mrs . Hem •y Metz brought the nowhere available. cream and then stayed and Ice Previous plans lo hioadcast the nume hei self. had game hud to he cancelled at the | last minute, however, several I mem bers of the KWIN stall dlu J W e’ll listen to you at the next go to Sun Francisco to see tin game. It was through a phont concert. B e rt call from them imm ediately altei the game that KWIN wus able to have a complete report on the game lot local broadcast on tin evening news shows. as a “ Music Town" being one of very tew Oregon towns that has supported a m unicipal hand since early pioneer times. I hope this will I m of interest Io your readers. A Bert Freem an, President Ashland Municipal Band ^Continued from lust week) Second, thia is not a new pro­ Published every Thursday by ject having been under discus­ sion for several years. O ver a THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY year ago investigation wus made Ashland, Oregon 167 Ka-Sl Main Street of the present plans and lust May Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers the Muyor and City Council a u th ­ orized the purchase of the plans. WENDEU. LAWRENCE. Editor Ju st recently the executors of the G. S, B utler will authorized Entered as second-class marl matter in the post office at Ash­ the building of tin« shell us a land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of Memorial to the late G. S. Butler. March 3, 1879. This will be u M emorial of the utm ost utilitarian value as it will serve all ages for un indef­ by Doyle SEELY . Junior Hi - kites inite tune. GO WEST, YOUNG MAN The results of the paper drive The shell will be used for out A new weekly half-hour p u b ­ were fairly good with Ashland Beyond the Sunset—the ever-fascinating West. They door appearances of various kind lic service program is being heard Junior High coming out second. said the frontiers were gone—no more pioneers. The besides band concerts. There Is over TRELLIS’ The Junior lied Cross Memhei KW1N each Wednesday a good chance th at we may have morning. Under the title, "The ship drive is on with every home J West was won. opportunity to present a School Presents," tills new pro ­ room working to w a rd 100% When Horace Greeley first uttered his now famous an $1.10 6 ft. world-renowned band in this gram will bring school officials m em bership. phrase, ‘‘Go West, Young Man” he was thinking of shell this coming season. Events to were $1.95 the KW1N microphones In a Mary Ann Crews has replaced Virginia City, the Comestock Lode, and the valley of of this kind cannot be presented series of Informal talks on cui Bobby Calloway as one of tin« In any present local facilities. ent school problem s and affairs $1.85 cheer leaders, for Bobby Is secrc the Sacramento. 8 ft The advertising value to Ashland "The School Presents" Is spon­ tary of the student body. Today a new generation, grand children of Greeley's is incalculable. Such public e- sored were $2.85 by the Jackson county PT The Future Homemakers of westward ebbing horde, is travelling westward. Last vents will draw audiences from A, with Mrs. Robert Dodge In America conference was held in all of the Rogue River valley charge. The first program featu r­ week 111 of thm set sail for the land of the wallaby and and Medford on Saturday, Nov. 8th northern California ed a talk by C. R. Bowman, conn with two of Ashland Junior High Bosshard Lumber Co. the koala bear, Australia, the land down under. They And last, the draw backs of the ty school superintendent. He talk girls accompanying Mrs. Stephens present bandstand have been rec­ Building Supplies - Paints were enroute, at half-fare, to join some 2500 other on 'Your School as Seen by the on the ti ll« Those who went were First & A Streets • Phon* 5336 ognized for a long time. It has County Superintendent." Americans who have already settled in Australia. Barbara Van Vleet, Gail Barnum. Below Twin Plunges been tem porarily remodeled, but This w eek’s program presented Miss K ennedy’s 7-B homeroom The half fare is a concession being granted by the is now In disrepair as the founda­ E. H. Hedrick, superintendent of was given an ice cream party government of Australia, which is seeking emigrants, tions are sinking, rendering it Medford public schools, and next unsafe. The late Frank Jordan preferably GI’s who have served in Australia. week will see Dr. Elmo N. Stev­ a long time m em ber of the band That Australia has a future, is no question. The fu­ and president for a num ber of enson of Southern Oregon col lege at the mike. The fourth in ture of Pacifica we are willing to prophecy will astound years, had draw n tentative plans the NOW OPEN! ! series will feature a talk by for a new shell quite a few years even those of us who are used to the fast growth and ago. Cora Mason, Ashland librarian. The first half of the program prosperity of our own Northwest. You will pardon me if I say has been set aside for transcribed I am fairly fam iliar with the There is a ground floor to the west in the Pacific, s presented, having play­ talks from state school officials and those who are willing to get in on the ground problem ed in the city band since 1916. with the local officials taking Serving floor, will find, though sometimes things are rough, A shland is proud of its history over the last half. Broadcast tim e is set for ,0 a Doughnuts, Coffee, Doughnuts to Go and that they have made a wise choice. Europa is strug­ m. each W ednesday. gling in her death throes. Pacifica is young and is Two more football broadcasts Orders for Special Occasions. are due this week-end over growing. Go West, Young Man. KWIN, and a third has already Telephone 22771 been heard this week. On Tues­ Il E. Main St. day, KWIN carried the Southern Oregon College Jayvee game THE international mind with Lassen Ju n io r college in This world needs Americans more than at any other Tarps - Tents - Camp Cots • Camp Stoves - Axes Medford. S aturday afternoon at H time in its turbulent history. American skill, and know 1:45 o’clock, KWIN will bring the Er 4 ► Oregon-Stanford game to the how are the tools which will put this sick old planet! c Rogue Valley listeners. Then at For you fellows going out into the weather, we have back on its feet. 7:45 Saturday evening, KWIN the equipment to completely outfit you for comfortable Every major port, every major capitol, and every will originate the SOC home- OB o earning game against Chico. This major country of the world today, and also the minor outdoor livinq. Everything reasonably priced. C broadcast will be relayed to Chi ports, capitols, and countries can use the help which ; co as well, as being carried over SAVE Buy Now O pen M ike REDWOOD Pi* ‘D&iUt Sfofr good capitalist business can give them. Dollar diplomacy it was called during the muck raking area. This is a time for dollar dipomacy. The world’s trade is stagnant, and only the infusion of credits, dollars, and trade can alleviate this stagnant situation. If America is to help the world help itself, let’s do it with business dollars, not with tax dollars. FRIENDSHIP TRAIN There are many cities and towns in the nation which will be by-passed by the Friendship train. We’re sure that more than a boxcar of foodstuffs and clothing for Europe could have been collected in Ashland. And the same is true for many other communities in the land. Since Charles Luckman’s committee for the conser­ vation of food has hardly acknowledged the Friendship train idea, which was first suggested by Drew Pearson, we feel as though someone should inform Mr. Luckman that the Friendship train is not being utilized nearly as well as it could be. The idea, which is that all communities throughout the land contribute their offerings and that these offer­ ings be collected in a train and taken across the na­ tion, then loaded on cargo ships and convoyed across the ocean to be given to the people of Europe, is a good one, it caught on with the people, much better than Luckman’s high powered Meatless Tuesdays and poul- iryless Thursday’s ever caught on. This week many trains are wending their way to New York. But many more trains should be rolling down the iron. We are speaking for little towns on the branch lines which have not had an opportunity to participate in the Friendship train idea. Some 50,000,000 Americans would like to join in the Friendship train movement. Suppose Luckman and his crew turn some of their abilities into figuring out a way to route boxcars from the smaller towns and out of the way places to join a second Friendship Train movement. K W IN . Christmas Tree Series Set Light Sets- $1.98 Sets where lamps burn inde­ pendently S2.98 Outdoor Sets $5.95 « N o r t h M a in Speaking of football broadcasts. KWIN was unable to carry t h e 1 -h «« 89 North Main St. SOC game in San Francisco last j week, due to the fact that the Gas Lanterns - Blankets Frisco playing field Is located In « " ’S H a rd w a re Telephone 5101 Shoe Pacs - Canteen* Only 35 Shopping Days Until Christmas S ä Beautiful Bubble Light Sets $3.95 Extra bubble lights bulbs 3 for $1.00 * -ÿi, ■ O fe a r f Christmas Tree ornaments 5c, 10c, and 2 for 25c Icycles A complete assorlmen t o f HORSMAN DOLLS. Come in and have yours laid away to­ day. Lots of folks have asked us how come we didn’t have a parking space like the Twiddlings used to have. C. of P., C. P. Talent was always willing to give us one, just like George’s, but we wouldn’t have had anything to park in the space anyhow. And look at what a blow it would have been to have to give it up. The Grizzlies really came back with a bang the other night to chew up the Tornado from Medford. Local supporters now feel as though the Booster breakfasts were worthwhile. Some folks are finding it rather hard to figure out any method of making ends meet what with Christmas just around the corner and income tax time just around the next corner. Fuel Oil A complete selection of gifts for HIM. Come in early. Use our lay-away plan Gunter Fuel Co. WIMER’S z j j 4th St. Phone j / j i THE MAN’S SHOP (A f 4