Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 04, 1949, Image 5

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SOUTHERN
OREGON
Ashland, Oregon
NEWS REVIEW
Southern O«« gon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon. Thursday, August 4, 194'-
PASSING FADS I
church
38 East Main Street
i Announcements
sec<?,n‘1 cluss m*“ l "latter in the post office at Ash
Luiki, Oregon. February 15, 193», under the act of Congre»» of
March 3, 1879.
Mr. »nd Mr». J. Logan While, Publishers
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wednesday evening meeting,
which includes tesUmonies of
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Bible School 9 45 a.m.
Morning Service, lLOO a. m.
Reading Room open daily from
Junior Church, 11:00 a.m. for 2 to 5 p. m except Sundays and
the children.
holiday».
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m.
The Public is cordially invited
Evening Service at 8:00 p. m.
to attend these services, and to
Marlin Pierce, speaker.
use the Reading Room.
Midweek Service, Wed. 7 00 p
m.
Second and B Streets
O k
F iil is
ER
I « Tl 0 R
When, in his inuugural address, President Truman
called for a “bold new program” which would eventual­
ly banish “hunger, misery and despair” from the free
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
nations of the world, the repercussions were heard
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
around the globe. The President spoke in highly gen­
Evart P. Borden, Minister
eralized terms and gave no details. But it was clear
Sunday school 9:30. Marjorie
to all that this was a tremenduous concept, which
Flinieu, superintendent Classes
for all ages. You will be made
woud require many years to acomplish even in small
welcome.
part, and that the problems and the costs would be
Worship service 11 a.m. I
incredibly vast and complex.
METHODIST CHURCH
Since then, the program has been endlessly discussed
Rev. Robert Mcllvcnna, minigu-r
and from all sides. Some experts, who are sympath­
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, Wil­
liam Weber, Supt
etic with the President’s humanitarian purpose, have
11:00 a.m. Morning worship
come to the view that the problems may be insoluable-
Births at the Aihland General
6:00
p.m. Vespers in Lithia
Hospital
Park.
*.and that even the desirability of the program is sub­ Klamath Teacher
7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship.
ject to grave doubt. One of these is Wiliam Vogt, the
July 27: To Mr. and Mrs. L.
Joins
OSC
Staff
scientist whose challenging and controversial book
F. Cutburth, Talent, a 9 lb., 11 oz. First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Avenue, South
Road to Survival,” in which he dealt with the ex­
son,
James Isadorc.
Oregon State College—John A
Sunday morning services at 11
haustion of natural resources, caused something of a O Connor,
director of music at
To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pea­ o'clock.
bombshell a year ago. Mr. Vogt considers the Truman Klamath Union High School, has body, Ashland, a 6 lb., 9 oz. son, Subject: SPIRIT.
program in an important article in the Saturday Eve­ been named conductor of the Lawrence Meister.
Golden Text:
Psalms 139:1, 7.
symphony orchestra and
O Lord, thou hast searched me,
ning Post of July 23, called “Let’s Examine Our Santa college
July
28:
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
instructor in music at OSC.
and known me...... Whither shall
Claus Complex.”
Ted Mesang, well known com­ William York, Montague, Calif., I go from thy spirit? or whither
Mr. Vogt points out that 1,500,000,000 people “wih poser of baand music and drector a 7 lb. son, James Arthur.
shall I flee from thy presence?”
so-called undeveloped areas.” A high percentage of of some crack mldwesern bands Aug. 2: To Mr. and Mrs. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
been appointed direcor of William Pope, a 7 lb., 11 oz. son,
living standards far below ours are concentrated in the has
the OSC band starting this fall, Darrell Wayne.
them are illiterate. They know next to nothing of and assistant professor of music.
office, Newbry said, and show
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
DeVon
Wray,
the effect of speed on the state s
Appoinment
of
these
two
men
modern science, f we gave them tools and seed ana
fills postions left vvacan with an 8 lb., 9 oz. daughter, Carla traffic death record. Since speed
other assistance there is no guarantee that the gifts the recent resignation of Delbert Louise.
is higher in summer when high­
would be properly used.
ways are carryng heavier loads,
M<x>re, orchestra conductor ince
To Mr. and Mrs. Mason F. drvers must remember the slogan
But even if this were to be overcome, there is far 1935. and the retirement of the Cavin,
of Hilt, Calif., a 6 lb., 5 oz. “speed kills—take it easy”, the
¡X £
.tha? ra? r T d" t0” IS' ’
daughter, Jeanette Nadine
safety officials pointed out.
ihvih that the undeveloped lands are “intrinsically "-ement Prof.- «
had
Leading high-speed accident
producers, the record shows, are
poor and require far greater investment of capital, tem porarily filled both positions. Speed Increases
passing another vehicle without
Moore resigned to en ter private
labor and management to produce a much smaller re­ business
Accident Deaths
sufficient clearance and swing­
turn than could be had in the United States.” They O Connor is a graduate of U.
records show that ing into the wrong traffic lane on
lack good soils, usablle timber—the most basic essent­ of Idaho with both bachelor and one Slatewide
n every six traffic accidents curves.
master’s degree He is chairman
ials of what we consider proper living standards.
o f t h e orchestra committee
Finally, if we should set out to remake much of the Oregon
Music Educators associa­ in a fatality, Secretary of State] Harry Carter and family, of,
world in our own image, we will run into a problem tion.
Earl T. Newbry has reported.
] Hollywood, were recent visitors
that might prove the most difficult of all—the faiths Mesang, a graduate of Wis­ Above 70 miles an hour, almost with the John Butler family in
consin university where he was every other accident causes a Talent and the T. V. Carters of
and traditions of proud peoples with cultures older assistant
director of the band, has
Between 30 and 40 miles Ashland. Harry Carter is an actor
than ours, who seem primitive in our eyes but not just obtained his master’s degree death.
an hour an accident is fatal only under contract to Twentieth-
in their own. Mr Vogt says, “We bring down prices at University of Minnesota He once in 98 times.
‘ Century Fox. He is a brother of
by standardizing. A potter in Mexico’s Tlaquepaque has developed bands at Ashland, These facts are revealed by an- ] Mrs. Butler and Mr. T. V. Carter,
Wise., high school which won nual statistics compiled from all The visitors returned to Califor-
on the other hand, with a distaste for monotony,’ championship
honors.
accident reports filed with his | "¡a Wednesday.
charges more for standardized work. If we mechanize
and standardize his work, change him from a creative Smut Treatment
tact with smut spores. Their use
artist to a machine tender, shall we be raising his
is ineffective when mixing is not
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thorough, the specialist points
standard of living, and will he like it?” Our idea of By Wet Method
out.
A
good
many
warehouses
as
what civilization is, in other words, is not shared by
well as commercial seed treaters
everyone else.
OUTSIDE
have now installed the slurry
Proves Popular
Letter From
Washington
must be passed by both houses
Although dry method: give
and sent to the President.
just as effective control, use oi
Should Meet Voters
the newer wet, so-called slurry
What this all adds up to, as treatment, to prevent wheat smut
applied to the question of adj­ is gaining popularity throughout
In response to numerous in­ ournment, ih that Congress will Oregon’s wheat belt, reports an
quiries I have received as to surely be in session all of August O. S. C. farm crops specialist.
—and perhaps longer.
I still Rex Warren
when this session of Congress think it is a mistake to prolong
Number of machines in use has
will adjourn, about all that can this session, not because 1 have increased greatly within the
be done is to summarize the sit­ any personal objection to staying past year or so, the specialist
uation as this is written. Congress on but because I think the Mem­ adds. To make use of Ceresan M
must stay in session until the bers should have a chance to by the wet slurry method, req-
annual appropriation bills are go home and find out what the! ulres a specially built machine
about what is going] designed to weigh accurately and
passed. The House of Represen- . people think
.
^liltves cleared all of them some on
— here.
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* measure wheat seed as well as
time ago. The Senate has acted
Do the people of this country the amount of treating material
on six bills, but has not complet­ want more spending and danger­ used.
ed the remaining five.
Big advantage the wet method
ous deficit financing? Do they
This situation is partly due to want to pay for arming Europe? has over other treating methods
the fact that it is customary for Do they want the adoption of using Ceresan product is the fact
the annual appropriation bills to further steps toward socialism? that obnoxious dust and fumes
originate in the House.
They The best, and really the only are eliminated. With the slurry
are always acted upon by the way for Members of Congress method, seed wheat must still be
House first. Normally the bills to find out what the people allowed to set 24 hours between
treating o and planting, Warren
are completed by both houses think
k iiu m
about these,
m v o v •
o
and
iiv i
I many
lld lljf
» » a n v il
long before the end of July. other quesons is to spend some, emphasizes. This waiting period
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a 1 home
____i_iK!___.
• allows
a 11nure Tull
full it utilization of gas that
This has been a session of unus­ time — at
talking « to - people
is formed by Ceresan M. It kills
ually long debate on most issues and attending meetings.
smut spores.
in the Senate. In addition the Alcohol - Or Mo lassa»?
Although water is used in the
Senate recently spent more than
The last information I have
two weeks on the Atlantic Pact— regarding the Springfield alcohol slurry method, Warren states the
a treaty, which is not acted upon plant is that the Hudson Brothers moisture content of seed wheat
by the House.
of Americus, Georgia, have sub­ is increased less than one per
Not included in the above men­ mitted a proposal for fixing up cent by proper use of this treat­
tioned money bills is the recent and operating the plant under ment
New Improved Ceresan, copper
request of the President, that lease. Officials of the WAA tell
nearly a billion and a half dollars me they think a deal will be carbonate or basic copper are all
be authorized for supplying arms completed. If it is we shall find recommended smut control treat
With New Improved
and ammunition to the countries it necessary to change the name ments.
of Western Europe. Consideration of the plant to the Springfield Ceresan, dust and fumes are ob­
Copper carbonate
of this proposal alone will un­ Molasses Plant—the plan is to jectionable.
doubtedly requre two weeks or make molasses for stock food. and basic copper, while effective,
more. Congress must first act Believe it or not, a ton of saw­ depend entirely upon direct con-
on legislation authorizing such an dust makes a ton of molasses!
expenditure. The Foreign Affairs
dollar deficit for fiscal 1950—if
Committee of the House is ex­ Debt Is Mounting
there are no new Items such as
The Doily Statement of the U. one and one-half billion for arm­
p e c te d to report this bill soon.
i f both h houses
o iic n c n
If
of f C*nni?rPSS
Congress £ICt
act S. Treasury shows Uncle Sam go­ ing Europe. If you are inteested
favorably on the authorization ing “Into the red’ about five and in figures, on July 23rd, the fed-
day. eral debt was exactly $253,389
bill and it is assumed they will, a one-half million dollars each ------
That
means
nearly
a
two
billion
679,276.81.
bill appropriating the money
method.
Poor treatment which resulted
from short-cuts or cutting down
on the amount of offensive mat
erial has been virtually eliminat­
ed through use of the automatic
slurry treaters.
Slurry treating seed as it comes
from the field will not affect
germination if the grain Is plant­
ed within six weeks. Warren
points out. Hold-over Ceresan
treated seed is planted 20 percent
heavier, the specialist advises,
germination if the grainis plant-
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