Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ongen, 1 hursday, October s i , i 948
Coach Frank O'Neil was in
charge of assembly Monday morn
in the absence of Mr. Parks who
is attending a principal’s con
vention in Salem.
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Last Times Sat.
GALS! GA G S!G AN G STERS!
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HANGS HIGH
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Sunday-Monday
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Dynamite
. . . READY TO
EXPLODEI
to the older club because of its
restricted membership. Officers
are Nina Gruber, president;
Joyce Rawlins, secretary; Billy
Mr. and Mrs. Pete kiUhugh of Wachs left Tuesday to see .the Jean McMorrison, vice president;
Crescent City are visiting Mr. and redwoods in California and will Zadu Pendelton, chuplin; und
Mrs. Jess Millet. The Fttzhughs return home by a southern route. Priscilla Moneypenny, treasurer.
have been hunting in Lassen George A. Miller of Portland
Ray Fletcher, secretary of the
county but have hud no luck so and George W. Armstrong of YMCA, says he hopes to have a
far. Pete and Jess are now duck Junction City motored to Ash formal Induction ceremony for
hunting near Tulelake, California. land to visit Mrs. Miller and all new members in all branches
Mrs. Angelo Quilici arrived by daughter, Evelyn. They were ac of the Y to be held sometime a-
by Mr. Miller’s moth
plane from Eureka, California, companied
Mrs. Dolla Hathaway of Rich round Thanksgiving. If possible,
to join her husband who has, al er,
field, Washington. Friday tho it will be held in a church so us
so, been visiting the Millets.
party will visit Mr. Armstrong's to enable the public to attend.
Mrs. Grover Hillman of Sal daughter, Mrs. Everett Sparks in
Under the leadership of Jacky
em motored to Ashland with Klamdth Falls.
Wolcott, the Pepsters are holding
friends and will visit In this vi Mrs. Konrad Schwelger of Kla-1 night practices on the football
cinity while her husband is in math
Falls Is visiting Mrs. Alice turf to learn marching routines.
Chicago attending the convention Salee and
daughter, Rita on Iowa Assisting Jacky are Esther Fow
for bakery engineers. Hillman is Street.
ler, JoAnn Briscoe, und Betty
owner of The Cherry City Bak Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Graves of Hall. The band, under the direc
ery in Salem and furnishes the
Falls were business vis tion of Mr. Cochell, is marching
Willamette valley with Master Klamath
with the girls.
itors in Ashland recently.
Bread products.
As the name implies, it is a
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Shanholt-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McSpadden, zer were in Ashland on business, pep organization, and the girls
formerly of Talent, have sold last week end from Klamath are planning to generate pep at
their place in Talent and are Falls
tlie Central Catholic game with
moving to their big ranch at
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Melninger their half time entertainment. Of
Klamath Junction.
of Bellview have returned to course their main efforts will be
Mrs. John Tiedeman and small their home after visiting friends concentrated on the all-important
grand daughter, Dixie Thoreson, and relatives in Portland and Medford game, to be held here
arrived by plane from Crescent Vancouver, Washington. Mr. A.
City where Mr. Tiedeman is in H. Meinlnger, Verne’s father, ac
the sawmill business. They were companied them to Ashland and
met at the Medford airport by returned to his home Wednesday.
her son, Bud Tiedeman.
The eldeer man runs a sales barn
Mr. and Mrs. George Wachs and auction yard near Vancou-
of Campbells Sprot, Wis. arrived ver.
Mrs. Florence Bush, reporter
last week for a surprise visit
with Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Mayhew for a Crescent City, California,
460 Siskiyou Boulevard.
The paper motored to Ashland with
i her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Mc-
Sweeney to Ashland from the
latter's home in Klamath, Cali
fornia. Mrs. Fred Moseley ac-
t companied them and they are
registered at the Lithia Hotel.
| Mrs. Bush lives at the Requa Inn
Last Times Sat.
, a fishing resort at the mouth of
SUZAN HAYWARD
the Klamath River.
Mrs. Mc-
VAN HEFLIN in
Sweeney’s husband is logging
superintendent for the Simpson
Logging company near Klamath.
Roving with Ransey
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HI-SCHOOL NEWS
By Rosemary Ring
Mrs. Glen Crisp is the new ad
viser of Tri-Hi-Y. She has taken
the place of Mi's. Edith Good,
who has been adviser to the club
since its organization in 1944.
A new Tri-Hi-Y group has
been organized to accommodate
girls who were unable to get in-
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John Billings returned Wednes-
November 5th.
Students were pleased at the day from u trip to Portland.
Eve Prentiss Accordiana Aasem-' where he attended a conference
bly Thursday, October 14, to ’ of Luy Leaders of the Northwest
have two Ashlanders in the t area of the Methodist church.
group. They were Cliff Hodges, I Billings is District Leader of the
| Southern Oregon Luy Fellowship.
and Delores Childers.
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On« of a series of advertisements discussing < to pit of vital public interest.
City Club Report Blasts Arguments
AGAINST LIQUOR-BY-THE-GLASS!
Nancy GUILD
ChariesWINNINGER
Charlie RUGGLES
Fay B A IN TE R
A 20th C EH TU >Y -FO X M C T U M
Ifl am elected mayor
For years the City Club of Portland has been
noted for the thoroughness of its studies and the
impartiality of its reports on candidates and
political measures. A City Club report just sub
mitted on the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens
ing Act (Knox Law Improvement) while making
no specific voting recommendation, completely
disposes of the arguments most commonly ad
vanced against this measure.
Don’t be fooled by the propaganda of the
prohibitionists. Here are the facts, as reported by
a City Club Committee composed of seven lead
ing citizens, including a minister.
Arguments Against the Bill
1.1» would increase drinking, drunkentss and
alcoholism in Oregon.
The City Club report says this argument is an
"opinion only, unfounded on provable fad.
2. The passage of this bill will lead to the return
of wide open drinking throughout the state. A
It will be my objective to
.
see that the Mayor, Coun-
oilman and members of all
committees and boards co
operate among ..themselves
and
other
governmental
bodies.
further possibility is the eventual breakdown
of the Knox Law and complete revulsion by
the public who would then hasten to dry up
the state through local option elections.
The City Club report says this argument "is
not based on fact. A careful search of the local
option laws in the various states fails to show
any correlation between the method of dispens
ing liquor and any trend toward dryness.
3. Liquor will be consumed in public places such
as restaurants and hotels which are fre
quented by women and children.
The City Club report says "this argument is
advanced by nearly all the dry forces. Its cogency
depends on one’s attitude toward drinking in
public or semi-public places.
Actually, this argument is downright silly.
There will be plenty of restaurants to which
women and children can pp without being ex
posed to drinking in public places.
The argument of drinking by minors also fail»
to stand up. All provisions of the Knox Law
covering this subject will continue in full force.
Obviously, licensed establishments, operating in
the open won’t dare serve minors; the risk is
too great.
4. If tho bill passes and if »he serving of liquor
by-the-glass is as profitable as the proponents
believe it will be, tremendous political pres
sure will be exerted on the Oregon Liquor
Control Commission for issuing of new licenses.
The City Club report says this argument "de
pends upon the profits from selling liquor by
the glass under this bill, and secondly upon the
attitude and integrity of the Commission.”
5. The bill is discriminatory because all establish
ments which would like to serve liquor by the
drink will not be licensed.
The City Club report says this argument "is
valid only depending upon one’s point of view.
It discriminates against the beer taverns which
cannot be licensed under this bill. However, with
277 restaurants (81 in Portland) and 105 clubs
(18 in Portland) being potentially eligible to
hold dispensing licenses under this proposed bill,
your committee feels that the general public
will not he discriminated against."
The City Club report clarifies the entire issue
when it says: "The proposed bill would modify
the present Knox Law only to the extent that it
substitutes the dispenser’s hottie for that of the
customer’s."
Oregon has much to gain and nothing to lose
improving the Knox Law. Why require nur-
cha ase of a bottle? Legalize liquor by-the-giass.
Dr. Walter W. Weller
VOTE 314 X YES
Candidate for Mayor of Ashland
Liquor dispensing Licensing Act
YOUNG - - - AGGRESSIVE - - - COMPETENT
WATCH THIS SPACE for additional adi'erliiements in ibis series. Address
comments or suggestions Io Knox Law Improvement Committee, 609 Dekuns
Building. Dean L. Ireland, Chairman. Oregon Slate Federation of Labor,
J. T. Marr, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, 506 Labor Temple, Portland, Ore.
“Win with Weller”
P aid p o litica l a d v ertlm m en t. W eller for M ayor C pm inltlM
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