Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 10, 1949, Image 2

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    a Oregon New« Review
Ashland, Oregon
T hursday, N ovem ber 10, 1049
Southern Oregon News Review
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m outh according to p re lim in a ry
T he C ontact B rid g e C lu b met M rs M argaret O lson o f Duns figures, Secretary o f S ta le E a rl
Here’s the Answer
E i d ’Tw-»« gec2 nd'cla« *nall m atter in the post office at Ash-
W ednesday. O ct. 23 at the home m u ir, Mrs. G e rtru d e C avln o f T N e w b ry has reported
I— d. Oregon. February 15, 1935, under th e ^ c t of Congress of
PRESIDENT
The O ctober to ll, w h ich m ay
o f M rs. L. E. Jetu. A dessert H ilt, Mrs. Maude S pearln, Mrs
M arch 3, 1879
K ate S m ith and d a u g h te r D orot Increase If delayed re p o rts are
lu n ch was served fo llo w e d by hy, Mrs. T helm a B urns and M rs
received, brings d calh fo r the
HORIZONTAL
(prefix)
the game. Mrs. W. W Rogers Vera Brcccda.
year
to 258 fo r a 28 percent
M R and M R S J. L O G A N W H IT E
55
English
ac-
1,7 Pictured
P ub lish e rs
D in n e r guests at the lllo o m in
count money
drop fro m tin* 380 liv e s Inst
was a guest p la y e r M em bers
form
er
U.
S.
J. Logan W hite
56 Solar disk
P la yin g w ere M rs
M a rsh a ll gcam p hmm* Sunday w ere th e ir d u rin g the same period o f 1048.
M anaging E d ito r
president
H orn. Mrs. E R G relve. M rs daughters and fam ilies. M r and T h irty -fiv e persons w ere k ille d
12 Area measure
£ aid notlce
W A. “ B ill” Hem m elgarn, Jr.
N ew s E d ito r
13 Uncommon
$9 a ?e
,
Mrs. M F C avin and daughter in O ctober last year.
Joe R radley. M rs Chet H e ttle
14 Bustle
A frican foxes
w e ll, M rs C harles Q u ig le y, and Janet o f H ilt, M r. and Mrs. Don
N ew hry saiil the m o n th 's rec­
15 Hebrew letter
M rs. J. N. Hodge H ig h score S n yd e r and son V ic to r and M r o rd im proved o n ly s lig h tly tin*
VERTICAL
17 He made trips 38 Lunatic
16 Dance step
was held by M rs B ra d le y See and M rs R ichard W ya tt o f Cen statew ide deatli re d u ctio n ach­
1 Elk
across the
39 Rectifies
18 Pompous
ond
by M rs. Rogers, and lo w b y ra l P oint.
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ieved so fa r this year. He w a rn ­
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during
41 Seminary
2 Lectures
show
M rs G rie v e
his
term
ed
that the gain m ay he o ffse t
(abbr.)
3
Doctor
(abbr.)
19
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y
iil is
20 Meadow
The W om en’s S ociety o f the
43 Dine
hy an increase in pedestrian am i
21 Genus of
4 Knock
20 P illa r
H o rn b ro o k C h u rch held an „1 1 1
45 Insect
c .Ilisio n accidents d u rin g the
shrubs
5 Verbal
22 Stops
46
Near
nay
m eeting T h u rs d a y at f
'
rem ainder o f the year. Past rec­
23 Smooth
24 irritates
Irritates
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6 Existed
as
47 Tree part
hom e o f M rs J W Hodge to
ords show that lo n g e r hours o f
U Young salmon 7 W aIk in water 26 Lines of
43 Poker stake
sew fo r the Bazaar to be held
darkness and s lip p e ry road s u r­
This week, for the first time in its history, your
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8 Fish
Junction
51 Anger
Tuesday A pot lu c k lunch was
27 Caterpillar
9 Behold!
27 Palatable
faces com bine to m ake the d a n ­
52
Low
haunt
Southern Oregon News Review is branching out to a
hairs
e
njoyed
Present
w
e
re
M
rs
FI
ger
fro m these accidents acute.
10 Music dramas 34 Actor
55 Either
28 Exists
m er N iles. M rs D H Skem p.
seven-column page size.
"P i'd e strla n s crossing s tre e t*
1J Drew closer 35 K ing’s home 57 Names (abbr.
29 O f the thing
Mrs. A rd e n B urns. M rs F lo yd
o r roadw ays a fte r d a rk m ust re ­
Fo"
30 Like
The change is being made to allow more space on
Burns, and Mrs. F red B lo o m in g
A r r iv a l o f w in te r w eather w itli alize that m otorists m ay not I m *
Dakota
cam p M rs. L o re n C um m ins was fre q u e n t m o rn in g and evening able to see them in tim e to stop,”
each page for local news items of interest to the hund­ 31 South
(abbr.)
a guest fo r lunch.
fogs p rom pted a re m in d e r to the secretary said
32 Babylonian
reds of new readers added to our list during our fall
The H e n le y B rid g e C lu b r»,e« m o to rists today fro m S uperin
deity
circulation campaign and to bring to the faithful read­
W ednesday at the horn«- o f M rs
tenden t o f State Police H C “ M E S S IA H " B IL L E D
33 Pint (abbr.)
E lm e r N iles. A dessert luncheon Maison that (Iregon law require
of the past a newspaper to which they may point
34 Parcel post
A G A IN A T OSC
automobile headlights to be
(abbr.)
was
served
a
fte
r
w
h
ic
h
the
OREGON S T A T E C O L L E G E -
with pride, that they have played an important part
36 Symbol fo r
tu rn e d on In d a y tim e w henever H andal’s “ Messiah” w ill be g iv ­
game was e njoyed Guest p la v
in its building.
samarium
o 7 l 7 » r e xJlrS - H a rrV D ’‘J « n .e tj , a d r iv e r cannot see c le a rly fo r en its th rid annual p e rfo rm a n ce
37 Id est (abbr.)
Of H ilt. M rs Chet K e ttlc v e ll I at least 500 feet
here Sunday, Decem ber 4 nt 8
Many new correspondents have been added to the 38 Parent
and M rs. M a rs h a ll H orn Men,
He said m any m o to rists th in k o'clock, sponsored by the m usic
40 Endures
sUli of news reporters, most recent of these, Mrs.
bers p la y in g w ere M rs W W | they are o bserving the law by departm ent C om bined w ill I m *
42 Sleeping
Rogers o f K la m a th Falls. M rs s w itc h in g on th e ir p a rk in g lights the college chorus, sym phony or­
Vera Rice, who is doing a fine job of covering local
vision
o
k ’i n k J G r i PVP and M rs F ra n k 1 w hen e n co u n te rin g fog o r mist chestra and a group n t soloists,
44 M alt drinks
happenings in the progressive town of Talent.
O hhm d o f H ilt and M rs Joe d u rin g d a y lig h t hours T his p r ­ w ith R B W alls, head o f the
45 Festival
! B ra d le y H ig h score was
49 Rational
Want eVCry reader to feel that this is his or
held actice m ay stem fro m e a rlie r departm ent, as c o n d u c to r Last
by M rs B ra d le y , second In M rs days w hen b a tteries were con year the program was broad
50 Sweet potato
her newspaper and will welcome any suggestions for
G raves and lo w b v M rs O hi- served as m uch as posible, but cast by K O A C and m ay he again
51 Mean
' und.
t o i T T “ ? ' 11 y° U nave or know of news- Set in 53 Metal
tile s lig h t d iffe re n ce in c u r r e n t i f schedules p e rm it
eRher the NeWS Review office next fo th e , 64 Out of
T he W om en’s S ociety o f m
tin e con su m p tio n is a n e g lig ib le fac­
o rn b ro o k C hurch sponsored a to r In m odern cars and the
win
COntact your local correspondent who I --------------- ----------------------------- -------------------- --- b H rid
a l sh o w e r fo r Miss M n rilv n s m a lle r lig h ts do lit t le to re­
Gbaom
an S a tu rd a y e vening at duce the c o llis io n danger, lie
Your Shake Maker
We would also e ^ u r a g lT h e reader ofthte news
'hr
OffiC?alS concerned can Perform no great-
the church. A fte r th e g ifts w ere declared.
BILL BADGER
paper to patronize its advertisers whenever possible k PUb S<irvice than doinS everything possible both opened and a d m ire d refresh
"T h e la w calls fo r hcudlights
m ents o f ice-cream and cake
These advertisers play an important part in bringing tO pievent flre ~ and to hoId damage and loss to the w ere served to M rs K a y K.*t- u n d e r such a tm ospheric c o n d it­
D rew , O regon
ions, not p a rk in g lig h t s ” M r -
to you a better newspaper. It will encourage them to nilnimum when fire does strike. The proposed ordin- tle v -c ll M rs p „ gcy J e te r M rs p o in te d y u t. “ U sing headlight:
A n ita H o rn . M rs. G race Cum
on the lo w e r beam w ill m in im i
know that you shop from the advertising columns of I iCt to g°vern places of assembly is an example of nuns.
M rs. A lic e B u rn s M rs
the News Review.
how that can be done.
E lm e r N iles, M rs C harles Van ze b a c k -re fle c tio n in to the d irv
cr*s eyes and g re a tly im prov •
O rsdel. M rs. Dan N u tzcr. M rs i his chance o f being seen in tin e
V ’°ng With this colunul from week to
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M a y n i G e rw o lf. M rs. G race Tv
to a v o id c o llid in g w ith another
i Z i a X g T h e Z x oX h ,,e; : : f ,ocai and nat-
; MediciBe
re r, M rs F red B lo o m in g ca m p . J
M rs. K a th e rin e C hanm an. M rs I ear o r p e d e stria n ."
d riv e rs neglect tins im ­
i ¡’BOLSTERING
They may may differ from yoiw w a /o f* h in k in e >To
Society of American E liza b e th Hodge, M rs. R uth ' p o M rta a n n t y safety
precaution bi*eau
C um m ins. O liv e r a-.d F ra n k I
give each and every one an opportunitv of vnfnin Forestcrs, Dr. O. J. Murie said that “overambitious” P ick, M iss Ja u n ice B u rn s and se th e ir lig h ts do not im prove
AI TO TRIM
ir visio n in d a v lig h t fog. fo r
their opinions publically, we maintain a “letters to thf irriSatlon- flood-control and water power projects are Miss K a th ry n Van O rsdnl M rs g th e e ttin
a t h e a d lig h ts are v is i­
editor” column which is open □
at no e t a AH “ enacin? the country’s natural forest areas, and that M a rjo rie S n yd e r and M rs. Ber- ble to g o th
th e r d riv e rs o r w alkers
Pickup & Delivery
neice W y a tt o f C e n ra l P oint
lo n g b e fore the ca r its e lf can b
we request is that they be free from libel-in h
I tremendous forces are entrenched against conser- M
rs. A lii T y re r o f Y re ka . M rs
signature of the writer If requested the
t«h vation.’ This is particularly interesting, in that it fol- M ild e rd G raves and d a u g h te r, seen. M o to ris ts w h o do not re­
m em ber th e la w m ay expect to
Phone S Ì17
need not be printed but must be available
I !°WS powerful statements made by other experts that Rosalee o f H ilt. Those sending ' be re m in d e d b y p o lice officers,
Tkoon 6 ^°lur” ns —
.
huge gUVCIIl’
govern g ifts b u t unable to a tte n d w ere 1 the s u p e rin te n d e n t indicated
S- ’U---- — and especially the
LUG Huge
3ith
are xi.
the - one PIace
we can stage our views • taese same projects
A fhland, Oregon
38 East M a in S tre e t
r
F
Shite Police
Warn Motorists
About Lights
ers
i? .
a s^ eck made before he
in o ^ fiu7
monf rmilt-i
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without entering them in our news columns which ment multi-purpose dams — are endangering our ir­
replaceable wildlife resources.
Should
personal ' v i - t " and repIaceable
res~
should always be free from person
carry the exact facts to the public.
Anyone who has ever seen these dams can under­
s
ta
n
d
what is happening. Gigantic artificial lakes
-o
are created, and the breeding and nesting grounds of
Safety In Public Places
birds and animals are destroyed. In some cases, enor-
m n n a l v n n o i li »
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A fire which occurs in a “Place of Assembly" — mously costly “soil conservation” and “land utilizat­
which simply means space used for recreational, reli­ ion” schemes have actually inundated or otherwise
gious, educational, political and other such purposes made useless far more land than they were supposed
where considerable numbers of people congregate _ to protect an develop. The face of the country is
can be one of the most ghastly of disasters. Thousands changed beyo id repair, and the delicate balance of
of lives have been lost in schools, nightclubs, theatres nature is forever lost.
and similar buildings when fire struck and spread with
Back of all this, of course, lies the campaign to
unbelievable swiftness.
socialize the power industry of the nation at any cost
. « F°rTT
thiS reason’ the fact that the National Board in money, materials and resources. Everybody is in
of Fire Underwriters has revised its ordinance known favor of flood control and land conservation — so these
appealing labelG
labels liave
have been cynically pinned on pro-
pro
as ••Av*
“An Ordinance Providing for Safety in Places of appeaIla&
Assembly”
important. The uiuxuauw
ordinance ueais
deals W
with
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ILD 1 Jv * Wx-°Se rfeaI purP0Se is P°wer production, and the
such vital factors as keeping aisles clear, proper light-1
light­ aliminatlon of private enterprise in the c electrical
i c L u i c d i i i field
e ia
A
conspicuous
example
of
this
is
found
in
a
$1,100,000
-
ing for exits, keeping adequate fire fighting equip­
ment available, providing for periodic inspections by 000 omnibus bill which passed the House at the recent
fire departments, and so on. The proposals are all session of Congress but was not acted on by the Sen­
based on long experience, and together they represent ate. It will be up next session — and all the propaganda
resources of the government will be thrown behind it
a clear codification of safety “musts.”
precisely
as «they will be behind CVA and the other
However, this, or any other ordinance, can be
made effective only by action of municipal or state authorities. The socialists are determined to feed us
authorities — the fire prevention experts are power­ tneir bitter medicine whether we want it or not.
It is certainly not too much to ask that every pro­
less without official interest and cooperation. And the
posed project be decided purely on its merits, and that
its basic purpose be made clear. Only if that is done
Another Lesson in Red Ideology
can we save resources which are the life of the con­
tinent, and among those resources are taxes which are
needlessly poured into Federal socialization schemes.
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How overseas service puts the world by your telephone
Jo e M arsh
Clam Chowder Can Be
Oynamitel
I f Smiley Roberts Is a friend of
yoars, like he is mine, and i f you
want to keep his friendship, like I
do, don’t ever let him hear you say
that good clam chowder can be
made without cream.
In New England, where Smiley
comes from , friendships have been
broken over tomatoes versus cream
in clam chowder. Experts say th a t
south of Boston the tomato reigns
supreme, but north of Boston i t ’s
cream—or else I
plain to anyone who doesn’t come
from clam chowder country.
W hdt a great world this would
be i f we could a ll see th a t most
prejudices are matters o f taste
only. Some like hot coffee. Some
like It iced. Some people like a tem­
perate glass o f beer. Others prefer
ice-cold lemonade. M y grand­
mother used to say, “ Prejudice
th a t sees only w hat I t pleases,
cannot see very plain,”
From where I sit, whether It
should have cream or tomatoes is
simply a matter of taste. This is
Copyright, 1949, U nittd States Brewers Foundation
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