Washington School Room 3 Carol Beare is back after being out for a week with a bad cold. Many boys and girls have been absent because of colds and coughs. Mirror Barber Shop and Rooms 4th Street or Phone 4411 S. S. D A V IE S , P ro p . A "Safety first" traffic high­ way has b e e n m a d e o n a big table in Room 3. Jimmie Williams, Gerry Smyth and Ed­ mond Curry fixed the lights on the poles. The other children have brought trucks and cars to use on the highway. The boys in particular enjoy playing with the cars on the “Safety First” high­ way. David Hutchison brought a big gold fish to school Friday. A lady who was cleaning out a fish pond let David keep the fish if he could catch it. However, the fish didn't live very long, and David was sorry to lose it, after R A D IO S are still m ighty scarce, but our stock of TUBES and BATTERIES is large enough to supply 90% of existing types. Let us check your Ra­ dio or Record Player in our new ra­ dio laboratory a t . . . PECL’T W. K. Marks, Radio Technician 270 E. M ain Phone 8011 Insurance ‘you can depend on’ • Autom obile • F ire LITHIA NOW SHOWING! Burns A g en cy ON T H X P L A Z A ' A. J. Strouse Auctioneer Farm Sales a Specialty P. O . Box 471 Phone 8081 Ashland, Oregon plus ADVENTUROMANCE! ynRSiTŸ NOW PL A Y IN G E nds Sat. N ite CURTAINS RAYON MARQUISETTE PANELS $1.9» 11 1 $2.49( HEAVY RAYON PANELS - Ecru $3.49 eacl‘ B E A U T IF U L PRISCILLAS (w hite perm anent finish organdy flocked or plain $ 3 .7 5 $ 4 .5 0 M ETZ An unprecedented program for long distan expansion Thousands of miles of new circuits will be built on the Pacific Coast D u rin g 1945, wc h an d led mure than 346 m illion long distance calls . . . an increase o f some 57 m illion over the previous year. Monuments and markers. See Burns Memorials. On the Plasa. Monuments M arble - G ranite Bronze That means wc handled close to a m illion calls every day. T o meet the ever-increasing demand, we are now making an unprecedented expansion in long distance facilities on the Pacific Coast. Thousands of miles o f new circuits are being b u ilt; special vacuum tube equipment is being in ­ stalled to boost the number o f calls existing lines can handle; new toll and long distance switchboards are being added. BURNS AGENCY Yes, we’re expanding long distance facilities in many ways and preparing for the many new improvements to come. We’re on our way to providing a better long distance serv­ ice than you ever dtfam ed possible. "On The Plaza’” QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms o f Distress Arising front S TO M A C H ULCERS due to EXCESS A C ID The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Free BookTellsof HomeTreatment that Must Help or It Will Cost You Nothing I ll OAK ST. - ASHLAND PHONE 3021 O v e r tw o m illio n b o ttle , o f th e W II.t.A 1» I > T R E A T M E N T have been Mold fo r r e lie f o f • y mp'.oms o f d lA tre w a r iiin s iron : S tm ia c h s o d D u a O m a l U l e n due to E u t u A d d — P e e r D la n t le « , S eur o r U m < t S t.m a c h , C m i I i m u , H e a rtb u rn . S * M p l „ t n '„ . ,t c .. (I u b M I i w m A c M . Hold on I A r ia » .' t r i a l l , A .k fo r ‘‘ W illa r d ’. M . i u ( a " w h ic h fu lly e x p la in . t h t . tr e a tm e n t— tree— a t EAST SIDE PHARMACY SPORT SHOTS from A 4 B SPORT SHOP Pat O’BRIEIÇ ; Carole ,L A N D 1S George urphy NUT” IPs " N u t” always economy to buy the We try to give you con tit tent w ith h i g h Q uality and p r i c e that's us! M ** Mike and Put Barrett of Grants Pass spent the week end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stevens. PROTECT, your clothes, furni­ ture and woolens from moth damage for 5 years. Ona spray­ ing of Berlou pays for the dam­ age. It's odorless, stainless and dry cleaning can not remove it. LaMarre's Drug Store. Charles R. Miller and wife of Newport, Oregon, were in Ash­ land with a view of locating. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moore were in Medford on business, Saturday morning. Mrs. Harry Vestell who has been sick the past week is able to be out again. Mrs. J. E. Hayes and daughter, Elwoodena of Grants Puss were in Ashland, Thursday on busi­ ness. Leroy Smith of Santa Anna, California was in Ashland, Thurs day, with a view of locating here. Cpl. Richard Finnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Finnell arriv­ ed home Monday from Ft. Sheri­ dan, 111. where he had received his discharge. He was with the 348th Military Band at the time o fhis discharge. Mr. Finnell ex­ pects to be home this summer, but expects to enter college in the fall, to major in music. ONE spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for S-yoars or Berlou pays the damage. Pro­ tect your clothes, furniture, rugs, woolens with Berlou. La­ Marre's Drug Store. Mrs. H. C. Vaulpel of 22 Siski­ you Boulevard .spent a day or so in the hospital because of illness this week, but was back at her home Wednesday. Robert Edgar Rose was arrest­ ed on a charge of reckless driv­ ing and in city court was fined $50 and $2.50 costs and his driv­ er's license was suspended for one year. Archie Bertha Hall .forfeited $10 cash bail when he failed to appear in city court, charged with violation of the basic rule THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ... I You'll bo having a wonderful timo with L he had taken it home. Kenneth Zimmerlee is a new second grade pupil who was transferred from Lincoln School. Kenneth is living on High Street. Helping Hand Club News The H, H. Club enjoyed a skat­ ing party February 28th. The munager of the Skuting Rmk made the passes available for the members of the Club. Twenty-four girls attended the party AU of them reported hav­ ing a fine time in spite of the tumbles and falls some of them took. Miss Madge Mitchell, the Coun selor of the Helping Hand Club, chaperoned the girls. Recently two new girls have been taken into membership in the H. H. Club. They are Flor­ ence Curry and Charlotte Smyth. Last week Mr. Bushnell took a picture of the H. H. Club ,and most of the girls are planning on buying a picture of the group. This organization is the only one of its kind in Oregon. Washing­ ton School is proud of the splen­ did work the girls are doing. Room 8 In room 8 the children are fin­ ishing with their February book­ lets. Most of them are ready for binding. We are also coming a- long nicely with our decimals. Room 7 The fifth graders of room sev­ en are doing fractions and they are doing fairly well with them. The Sixth graders are also doing fractions. They are getting along fine. We have all been waiting for spring and now are writing poems about spring. Room 7 has a work shop where the boys and girls may makei things when they are finished with all the other work. Some of the pupils have made very nice plaques. Room 5 Our fourth grade recently lost three of its members. Betty Toz- ier has moved away. Larry Wray went to California and Jimmy Watrus returned to his former home in San Diego, California. We will miss these people very much. Because of the absence of our regular teachers, Mrs. Schuster, last Friday, our class president, David Herburger, called a special class meeting, Monday morning. The minutes of our Fridays elec­ tion were read and new business was brought before the class. We elected Helen Pirtle, vice-presi­ dent, to fill the vacancy left by Jimmy Watrus. We also elected David Herburger to be Boys Basement Monitor ,and Donald Williams to be Door Monitor. We also decided to begin a Good Citizenship Club in our room. Each day the names will be plac­ ed on the board of the boys and girls in our room that abide by all of the rules of the school, for that day .Fifteen boys’ and girls in our room earned a place on the Good Citizenship Roll, the first day. Monday afternoon, we began working on the Dutch Village Project for our sand table. We will also make Windmills, Tulips and wooden shoes, with which to decorate our window . Monuments and markon. See Burns Memorials. On the Plazr. HHvmc B. < 4 ? «’ c , - UlOnOERFUl the best cheapest. the bett, quality. together, A & B SPORT SHOP NEW MATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU OLD M ATTRESSES MADE LIKE NEW ST A R T S S U N D A Y NEW BOX SPRINGS WHILE THEY LAST for 3 Days Plus Wirth-quawng run: REED’S MATTRESS CO. 93 N. Main Ph. 6271 Ashland, Oregon DR. E, N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Specializing in the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 Lithia Hotel Building GEORGE: “ Yes, 1 certainly would like to hear why you call th at an old i. ,u.n d idea. Judge.” OLD JUDGE: "Glad to tell you. G n e. Until recently, a person known as an al­ coholic was generally treated as a social outcast. Little if anything was done to understand him or help him. But, during the past few years, medical research and study itas developed that alcoholics are really sick people . . . that there is usually a deep- rooted physical, social or emotional reason behind their behavior. That’s why today so much is being done to help them by finding out and correcting the condition that leads them to excess.” GEORGE: “ How many folks are there Hie that, Judge?” OLD JUDGE: “ Well, according to scientific research, 95% of the people who d.irk, drink sensibly. 5% do so unwisely, at tim es. Included in that 5% is the small perce.ita.e of the sick people I’m talking a b o rt.” GEORGE: "T h a t certainly gives m»* e clearer picture. It’s the most sensible ap­ proach I’ve ever heard on the subject." Ashland. Oregon ■MM Tbit adnrr1iumcnt apontortd by Conference of Alcoholic Rererate lndu*trtee. In