Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, February io, 1949
gon is in Ashlund on business.
He is stew ard at the Toledo Elks
Club.
Joe Hawkins, rancher from
Shelby, Montana is a bus bus
with the result that the dog was ,nen8
, hw VK.lnlty
dispatched toward his altar date
Don't forget to feed the birds
at the fastest speed.
whose m erry chirping fooled us
Both Mr. Heard and Mr. Ickes into false sense of thinking thut
are
veterinary
students
at 1 "spring is just around the corner
_ . junior
.
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Colorado A gricultural College. Afler
thry wcrc fooh.d .
Mr. Heard, now 27 years old. Bucon rind8 (even afte r they have
left Ashland In 1945,
Í been used in your own bean po t)|
Full name of the im ported
dog is A poll-Treu-H auentw iete
and he was purchased by the Ft
Collins to introduce a new blood
line in America for the Weimar
aner strain. W eim aran e r s. a
breed developed about 1810 by
noblemen at the court of W ei
mar. Germ any, w ere introduced
Into this country so recently that !
even now there are only about j
300 m ature dogs in the United
States, Breeding of the dogs is
closely supervised by the W ei
m araner Club of America and
there are more than 9,000 appli
cations on record for the estim at
ed 150 pups that will be born and
offered for sale this year.
Jack Baird of New York City,
an official of the club who in
spected Treu upon his arrival
from overseas, said the dog is
destined to become one of the
greatest W eim araners this coun
try has seen since the breed first |
was introduced in America in
1929.
German Dog Flown to ‘Wedding’
In Colorado by Weldon T. Heard
One of the most famous dogs
in the world - a male W eim ar
aner im ported from G erm any, a r
rived last Saturday (Jan.) 29) at
the Ft. Collins, Colo., home of
his new owner, Weldon T. Heard,
form er Ashland, Ore., youth and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel W.
Heard of Ashland.
Completing an aerial journey
of more than 6,500 miles th at be
gan in Am sterdam , Holla n d,
"Treu", G erm an G rand C ham
pion W eim araner, w ith the as
sistance of Tians World Airline,
arrived in Ft. Collins in tim e for
M s . m education in Africa wages war on illiteracy. In Liberia there
is in progress an extensive campaign to teach people to read, p ar his scheduled “m arriage" to "Vic
ticularly as a means of rousing interest in the things that go to pro tress", a female of the same
breed, whom it had been feared
duce better living conditions. Missions of various Churches in
would be left "standing at the a l
this country are cooperating. Bishop Bravid W. H arris, in charge
tar" due to inability of her be
'of the Episcopal .Missionary District of Liberia, believe! the effort
, will be most fruitful in improving living conditions, as well as in trothed to arrive in tim e for the
promoting the progress of Christianity. The system used is that nuptial ceremonies.
It was because "Trou’s arrival
devised by D r. Frank Lubach. who has taught his method success
was desired some tim e last week,
fully in many retarded countries.
in order to perpetuate the union
with Victress, th at Mr. Heard
and his Ft. Collins partner, Mil
lard W. Ickes, appealed to TWA's
headquarters in Kansas City.
Employees of the airline, which
operates to Europe, Africa and
Am erican Legion Auxilia r y . ing out better citizens,
m et Monday evening, at Pioneer
M arvin Covey speaking on India, im m ediately began d isp at
Hall, with five Southern Oregon ,.Red Cross in the i nternationai ching telegram s and cables to a
New York shipping firm and to
College representatives present-I
D
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• ing - an Americanism
a
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Scene
,
reported
on
Red
Cross
the
shipper in Bremen, Germ any,
and citizen- j
’
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ship program to auxiliary mem- College Activities, which was
bers and their guests, the Legion- ’ started for first tim e this year
airres.
and its use in building better
Blanch Taylor. Program C hair-I cBjZens and better teachers. He
Many outstanding good neigh Oregon College. He is a graduate
man. introduced the guest speak- ajso traced the origin and grow
ers. Dr. John McAuley. Educator
of
Bed Cross to its present bor deeds have been quietly pre student at the U niversity of O re
at Southern Oregon College pre- high peak of internationalism , formed during our most unusual gon in Eugene.
sented a team of three graduate Covey mentioned that a First ! and prolonged snow storm , but
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert C. Joy of
students, who gave talks on how Ald Class has been established one of the most outstanding b r Harbor, Oregon are spending a
the college was assisting in turn- at gOC and that plans are being ings forth a vote of thanks to fortnight in Ashland. They have
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promoted for a W ater Safety" Charlie Serber, of Fairv i e w |
i street from his apprécia t i v e purchased a beach home in H ar
I
Program
| neighbors. How few peo p 1 e bor and are in Ashland to look
Bob Beach spoke on "College - would think to carry a sh o v e l)
and Tom orrow's Citizens." Beach back and forth to tow n or work ! after their property here.
is the student body president at when they were on foot, a n d : Bert Freem an has been confin
SOC and compared fraternal and how few, If they had the thought, ed to his home for a week with
club procedure to the college set would actually do so. Repeatedly the flu. His m any friends have
up, carrying the comparison to this past week, « e have seen missed his cheerful face, usually
higher levels of city m anage Charlie do just th at and push it fram ed in a window at the Post
A Woman Branded Him
ment and on to State and nation ahead of him seii as he gayly Office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knoke of
al governm ent and world better cleared m any blocks for pedes
Savage. . . Hired Killer!
Modesto are business visitors in
ment.
trian, Charlie, we salute you i
Ashland. Knoke is a retired or-
Joe Tobin gave a talk on “In and thank you.
chardist.
tercollegiate Co-operation for a
Mr and Mrs. Sam Phillips,
So much interest was shown in
B etter World.” He spoke, know
w
intering
in Ashland, spent the the com m ent last weel^, on a
ingly, of Am erican aid to foreign
countries, and reported on the week end at their home near home town paper showing the
’’unusual” snow pictures in that
Pacific N orthw est Americanism M arysville, California.
state,
th at Noan H arm an brought
Mr. and Mrs. Brock Dixon and i
Conference. He stressed the im
Ransey
a clipping with a Dutton,
son,
Gaie
of
Eugene
stopped
over
I
portance of “knowing your legis
Montana, local. Mr. H arm an’s a r
lators” and legislative procedure. in Ashland, Friday, on th e 'r re-1
ticle calls attention to the fact
Tobin expects an opinion to be tu rn from a m onth’s trip in C a ll- j th at Teton county tied with one
handed down at the conference fornia. Dixon is a Reserve Offi Kansas county for highest place
that will be carried back to the cer in United S tates Navy, on in giving w heat to starving Euro
United Nations.
active duty. His assignm ent took peans, the am ount being no less
In sum m arizing the speeches him to m any C aliforna cities in - 1 than five c a r'o a f“. Teton county
made by his team. Dr. McAuley eluding San Francisco and San contributed $6,309.79 in cash to
spoke on The Democratic Way Diego w here he instructed other CROP, p art of this being raised
of Life.” L ater he was requested Reserve Officers in train i n g by selling p art of the w heat by
to speak on the "Canadian Way courses. While in Ashland, Dixon the Teton county CROP com m it
of Life” and he com pared C ana visited w ith Dr. Elmo Stevenson J tee.
dian way of living w ith the way and other friends at S o u th e rn ! W alter Jerom e of Toledo, Ore-
of living in the United States.
McAuley stressed the fact th a t
the United States is m uch farth er
advanced than Canada as to ed
ucational facilities and systems,
i A confusion results in Canada
1 from the fact th at they have
j three separate school system s
that are not coordinated, nam ely
religious, functional and A m er
ican. He says th at the United
States leads of the way in all
things. Any new plan p ut in to
effect in the United States is im
lowfST S wordsman
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SOC Honors Legion Auxiliary With
Americanism Program Monday Night
crusts of bread, those withered
upplcs and carrots are suggested
us tidbits for our feathered
friends. Tied to the branches of
the lilac bush by your window,
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pie" into the snow scene fram ed
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