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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1948)
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THURS. I EH. u , 1948 ling water, the best in the coun During the depression in 1034 times better butter fat producers the city was oifcicd water bonds than the average American dairy try. Well, 1 was disappointed— SOUTHERN for $70,00 per $100.00 tmnd. The cow. DEAR SIR: right where the two streams came OREGON writer urged the council to take Empress Katy, her,elf has won It has taken our city attorney together the east tork had hud advantage of this offer. They said several awards and bus been a a beautiful waterfall the depth Published every Thursday by and city government 15 years to "No, we must keep the money producer of butter fat in Silver T H E S IS K IY O U P U B L IS H IN G C O M PA N Y learn that an emergency existed of about 15 feel. Hut the scenery for emergencies.” Afterwards Medal, Gold Medal and Ton of in regards to the health and wel has changed— not a sign of a they paid as high as $115.00 foi Gold classes. Ashland, Oregon 38 East M ain Street fare of our people. Our wutei waterfall— must have filled up some of these bonds. Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers The other cow, a registered supply in Reeder dam is a dis with sand, silt, mud, etc. What is the hurry for this spec Guernsey called Golden Arrow There are muny reasons why grace to our city and a monu ______________ W E N D E L L L A W R ENCE. Editor ial election? Why not wait for tht ment to the dismal failure of the the bonds should not lie voted at primary In May of this year and Lady Orchid, is owned by Mrs. this time. H. R. Westerburg, Happy Rogue Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash- city administration to protect W farm, Ashland. Shi- has complet First. For $400,000 we would give the people a break? laixi, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of the health and welfare of our cit would get a representative vot» ed official advanced register re lzens. There is no way we can only have a $200,000 value. March 3, 1879. with eight voting places instead cords on twice daily milking. As Second. The wuter would be have a pure water supply until of two. Probably the brain trust a junior two year old she produc very little better. the dam is thoroughly scraped Third. Let the city officials ex figure the people wont get that ed 10590 pounds of milk and 540 down to hard pan and a little pounds of hutterfat. a V IE R IG H T S plain why the Reeder Dam has fur to vote. unslacked lime sprinkled all over But remember, folks, it is youi never been cleaned? Why they President H a rry Trum an stirred up a real hornet's nest when he sent the dam site. Mis. Louise Mackie, Oak street, have flouted and thwarted uny interests and your welfare that is spent from Saturday to Monday Sometime ago I talked to a attempt to discuss suine? at stake. Congress his idealistic message on G v il Rights. Today the solid South's evening in Klamath Falls on bus friend of mine who had worked Fourth. $400,000 for something Yours sincerely. Democratic leaders are hardly following the democratic principle. iness. for the city many years and he we dont' need ut this time. $200 S. S. DAVIES Practically 100% o f the South’s congressmen, governors, and p o liti said: quote: “The city has never1 000 we still owe on tfte original Secretary Light, Water Ar Tax cal leaders have openly come out in opposition to the president's propo cleaned out the Reeder dam." I bonds for Reeder dam. payers League Some of the city employees ar d The writer has been Informed sal, no doubt afraid o f losing their white supreraecy. " gue that It can't be cleaned. The that the schools will ask for $450- The president, himself, realized that the proposal, which called for phrase "can't” was coined for 000. A total of $1,055,000 would weaklings— there is no such word be a millstone around our necks a 10 point program designed to assure all men o f equality, freedom, and as can’t in our vocabulary for and retard our growth and pros equal opportunities, would never be passed by Congress this year, and people of courage and resource Two registered cows In the See our lovely colors in * perlty for another 28 years. Let's Ashland area, one Jersey and one probably not fo r several years. fulness. There are several w ays1 take a look at the city's financing: easy-to-use Guernsey have been recognized to do a thorough job which will the Reeder Dam bonds were Is Nevertheless the points which called for laws against employment give to the people of Ashland 100 sued without any callable date. recently by National associations as being outstanding. discrimination, the abolishing o f Jim Crow ordinances, the doing away per cent pure water at a nominal For $450,000 the people will have The Jersey, owned by C. J what the poll tax, and the stopping o f lynching, meant that the pre cost. The city has employed an to pay thousands of dollars of un and Irel L. Hunter, Route 2 box engineer for the last year and a necessary interest. Next the sep- sident was making a bid for Southern negro vote, (which has alawys half (no doubt this service has tc system took abut $30,000 worth 157, is Gamboge Empress Katy. been negligible and partially Republican), and that he was also a t cost the people of Ashland sev She has been announced by Tin- of bonds which were issued with American Jersey attic club as a eral thousand dollars) and the tempting to get some o f the potential Wallace liberal support. out callable date, thus forcing the only conception of our heeds is people to pay sever.fi thousands tested dam, having three offspr Governor Fielding W rig h t o f Mississippi says in regard to the Presi ing with official production re to put the cart bet ore the horse in more unnecessary interest. cords. dent s proposal, 'The so-called Democratic party is stabbing us in the The writer walked up to the The tests, whlh were uuthentl- 384 Oak St. Phone 321)1 back.” dam after the storm— the spill ated by Oregon state college auth-| way was jammed with logs. Then The governor should consider all the minorities which his former J orities and The Americut) Jersey ' following the road about a mile FUUÍR POINTS Cattle club indicated that the pro political co-worker, Bilbo, stabbed in the back. to the east end of the lake where Union Service Station geny of Empress Katy were 3'4 the two forks of our water sup It s time the political leaders of this nation became cognizant o f the ply come together. About 3C 237 East M ain St. fact that the m inority groups in the nation are born equal, and that years ago we used to fish these Ashland, Oregon they deserve the same rights. I t ’s been several decades since the Consti ^trcanis of beautiful and spark - -¿ette* t* t*€ eeUt^x NEWS REVIEW W tf foe utitti (fou&totifotgp Two Local Cows Have High Records FULLER DECORET ENAMEL Ashland Lumber Ralph A. Foster C lassified Advertisem ents tution o f these United States was w ritten , i t ’s time we came of age and accepted it. - Read ’em and Reap - HARDWARE - PLUMBING SHEET METAL A IR P O R T Will pasture livestock, Rt. 1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland. For Sale— 30-10-tf. T h a t Ashland needs an airport goes w ithout saying. This present FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im proved 225 acres, and house, Rt. WANTED - New location for 1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland. State Forest Fire Ihitrol Guard 30-10-tf. Station in Ashland area. Prefer FOR SALE: Brand New Farm- ably on Highway 66. Call 3860 all A Tractor with plow mowing Medford or write P. O. Box 71. 30tf. machine and power lift. Priced for quick sale. Write Bob Lyman, Rototiller custom work. Call Box 456, Fort Jones, California. 11. 6 47tf 1 29 2t 21972 Chapman HOME FREEZER JUST ARRIVED! Those Ore For Sale or Trade— 15 cu. ft. gon grown rose bushes are here new, never been uncrated. Cost again. 59 cents each, 3 for $1.65 $471, will sell at $350 on long 6 for $3.00. Weitzels on the Plaza terms, or trade for beef cattle or hogs. Write, News Review, Ash WANTED TO BUY: Four bed- land, Oregon. 48-49-50 loom home. Must go G I Burlisi Simpson Hardware world is rapidly moving into an era o f air transportation. A n y action by any group to underwrite the com munity airport would be commend able. Immediate results will be negligible, yet time will show this to 37 N. Main Phone 8031 have been a wise move. W ATER A year and a half ago when the airport, water, and floating bond SAVE $ $ DURING MARSHALL-WELLS FEBRUARY issues were brought before the people a definite defeat occured at the polls. This m onth the people w ill vote again on the water proposition. This time we will be surprised i f the plan is defeated. I f it is— we can only say that m an’s memory is shorter than his tail. BASKETBALL Frederick, Ashland Hotel. TO LEASE: Grocery store fully equipped with two bedroom liv FOR SALE OR TRADE BY ing quarters. $150.00 per month, OWNER: Square Deal Second and you buy stock at Inventory. hand store, building and stock. Doing better than $50,000 gross 82 North Main, phone 3326 per year. Write Box 72, Talent, 49, 50, 51p. Oregon. 48, 49, 50, 3tp Last week members o f the Southern Oregon college basketball team were treated to a new sensation. The basketball team o f Pasadena N a z- M o to r Oil Sale arene college was playing the Raiders in Memorial gymnasium and a large group of townspeople and residents o f the Southern Oregon area surprised the Raiders by giving out w ith organized cheering for the A U T O -K IN G , the 100% straight distilled motor oiL visiting team. Contains no hard or sticky carbon— No Sulphur— No The Raider s recovered from their initial surprise and won the game. B U S IN E S S Sludge— No W ax— No Tar. MOTOR IN N W e re solidly behind sportsmanship and we believe in supporting ( the visiting team. A fte r all, the game is the im portant thing, but we The worlds cleanest motor oil, because it’s 100% distilled. Each can guaranteed in writing. think it s rather an odd situation when a visiting team can stir up more backing from local folk than the home town club, which, by the ; Y eaturee com plet« A u tom otive B ep alr D ep artm en ts MBOBAMICAI. . BX.BOTBXOAZ, BODY Sale on 5 Gal. Cans Only way, happens to be leading the league, so completely jh a t the title is tf 3a a . le t a t. W ,,k or M onth Phone 3-1176 D IR E C T O R Y M ac’s Shoe Shop W. e . K cK IN N IS , Prop ■he« B e -B n lld ln r - B n h h er i M l l Ashland 6<2 A. St. Regular Price $4.75 in no doubt. Hooper’s Radiator Service F ebruary Sale P rice, $3.49 I T ’S T IM E Clogged Radiators Boiled Out and Repaired New Cores installed. 135 Morse Ph. 4851 Pottential m a y o ra lty candidates and candidates fo r the city council are presently as rare as the extinct dodo bird. Seems as though the pos M ARSHALL sible candidates are biding their time. W ILLS STORE I t ’s time the lines were drawn openly. This com munity needs strong Oak Street Garage leadership as do all other communities in this growing age. The men AND Arc and Machine cation - „ “ u t* Eldon S crlp ter 11 N. Main ' 8t. - T éléphona 2-12.31 and women of this town who feel that part o f their obligation to de mocracy is in serving democracy, should begin to make their plans now, and should make them public. W B urns M o n . O w ner's BpeclalM ee Oil Fired H ea tin g E quipm ent C ustom Made V en etian B lin d s ____ VVeatherstrlppIng N. Main St. T elep h on e 7231 Pritchard’s G rocery . L u n ch m aats - Milk M A C H IN E SHOP B everages Acetylene Welding - Open u n til 9 p.m. every even in g W ork - Metal Fabri Road and H w y. »9 General Auto a n d T olm an Creek T elephone 3781 Truck Repair. uaK a t- G roceries Phone 45fct, "It’s a long time un til election; I ’ll w ait and see what develops,” is Ashland Auction an easy way to put o ff till tomorrow what should be done today. I t s not an easy job, i t ’s thankless, and the actual monetary advan ■alee E v ery W ednesday tages are nil, but i t ’s an im portant job, and one which should call to the For con sign m en t Phone 2-1496 1180 Oak intelligent citizen who has the welfare of his com munity and his home B ellview S tore C om plete Line o f G roceries School S u p p lies Open to 8:30 p.m. T elep h on e 3745 Hwy. 99 n ext to n e llv le w School at heart. This com munity needs men and women in the driver’s seat who can plan for the futu re and who will work hard for the tomorrow C h irop ractic.. H ealth Clinic o f this city. The city is growing. Progress is forcing itself upon Ashland; tomor row may be too late. I f you can help your city by serving i t ’s time to 308 N. M ain Phone 4371 Ashland be thinking about doing just that. SCHOOLS T he schools f the city are confronted w ith a problem. As the school population increases the teacher load and facility load becomes heavier, Supremely Appropriate For Valentine Gifts and the cost o f operating becomes greater. There is but one answer, consolidation. T o this end the members of the school board of D is trict N o . j , and the local school executives are R osem ary’s KATS Flower Shop Cut Flow er«. Cornas«.«, P otted t la nt a , Funeral D esign s, Com plete W edding E quipm ent 50 E. Main T elephone 22281 Is Jewelry. Stop In Now! 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