Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August i, i946 “ • • • r NEWS REVIEW TO T H E E D IT O R Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY 167 East Main S treet Ashland, Oregon July 23, 1946 Letter To The Editor: The Lion's Club of Ashland would very much appreciate the opportunity of e x p r e s s i n g through the columns of the News Review their appreciation to the citizens of Ashland and their many fine friends for the whole­ hearted cooperation and assist­ ance extended to the Lion's Club on the occasion of the Fourth of July celebration. Through this willing help and assistance, the Lion’s Club of Ashland was able to realize better than $500.00 for their forthcoming charitable pro­ gram. As you and your readers no doubt know, the Lion's Club will use these funds and other monies contributed by its members, as a means of furthering its com m un­ ity and civic campaigns. Again, expressing our appre­ ciation, we are sincerely LION’S CLUB OF ASHLAND By H. L. Huston. WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash­ land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. N o w W h at? The proposed water bond issue is as water under the bridge. Ashland, however, still lacks adequate water facilities. W hat is to be done about the potential shortage of water tor this community? This newspaper would appreciate hearing any recommendations, from any source. The people have spoken. Why they felt as they did about the water bond issue seemingly centers about the fact that $350,000 to 400,000 of the bonds vtas to be held until some nebulous future time when it could be utilized. This holding of a quarter million dollars in bonds until needed evidently didn’t appeal to the majority of the voters. What the city council will do now remains to be seen. They recog­ nized the problem and have made an attempt to meet the situation. We hope that the Mayor and the members of the city council will make an attempt to discuss the problem with the voters and will in this fashion learn just what the people want and what the community would accept in a method of increasing and improving the present water supply. The recommendations submitted to the council by the consulting engineer, A. D. Harvey, of Medford, were based on a population of 7000 people. If Ashland continues to expand as present tendencies in­ dicate the community should have water available for 10,000 people. This will permit industrial and residential expansion. The present sit­ uation does not permit of much expansion. The present situation cannot continue to exist. The voters have in­ dicated that they did not care for the proposed plan presented by the city council, now let the voters present a substitute plan to the city “y o u c a n d e p e n d o n ” • • AND 10USE Reading Ilooni upen daily from Just arrived! Aluminum, puts, 2 to 5 P. M except Suibtuy and and pans, full assortiront at Mar­ uum.ays. * Tile public is coidiailj in v ìi'u lo a lle iid Illese serv ic es, «Ulti u> shall Wells on tho Piusa. u se Ule B e a d in g B oom . QUICK REV CHURCH OF CHRIST FOLKS Symptni'is «f Dlatre. •'’ ATTEND SERVICE CAMP / n ti STOMACH I!'? . Seventeen Ashland teenugeis due to EXCESS «.CSO attended Firpoint Christian :->« 1 FreeBookTellsof HonioTi« ntm nit that vie»' I'liinp at Glendule, Oregon Must Help or It Will Cost Yen Nothing last week They included: Louis» l l T p r l w n iiillllu n lx«»l I"» " f 11 ' M I I A II I » Hall ,Pnyllis Rao Downing, a h is ' r i t K r \ i 1 - r ii.» » f 1 " 11 1 ' • Young-., Murgit Hunsley, Bvil\ o> K «««»* A r id — Myers, Mollie Gresham, Joann«' F I O D u l o g d . . t . n l o . l n U , lc S » o r» u r ' b n r i 1' U|»»r« M e m o « !» . Downing, Juanita McDonuld, Ray O « n l n .» » , H . , r l b u i n . S lro p b t ’ n « « . mond McDonald, D,»nna Bi-nneti, ilu u to Kscets AcM. tbiU I »ill ' 'J 'iio f u r • • w i llo id '» * » • • • • » • ' » 1 ' ' I l l u l l / Blaine Hurper, Billie Burger, u Auk in « U il.r tr u s t 'IM '» Dale Dieekman, Norman Gould, n i la EAST SIDE PHARMACY Rosemary Ross. Orville Renzenui and Patricia Sehoenwald. Total student enrollm ent of the camp this year was 141. Earl l‘ Downing, m inister of the local Church of Christ was managei of the camp and E. II. McGee was treasurer. M a rb le - G r a n ite Mrs. John Sehoenwald, Mrs. J. a Youngs. Miss Etna Davis and Bronzi* Miss M ane Gresham 111ml»' up part of the kitchen and dining room force. Mrs. Bessie Myers B U R N S A G E N ÍY wiis camp nurse. Ashland people visiting the "ON THE PLAZA" camp during the week were Ray­ mond ami Milton Renzemu, A rd­ en Hall and Mr and Mrs. Lowell Hall. a « » |l lllO H I ID < lf 'b ''" » '« '< « l I • III ' ¡ ' " " I * •’ k iii oot iim l Monuments W ISE S H O P P E R S BUY AT T H E P L A Z A G R O C ER Y W FIERI YOU (.1 I "S & II" GREEN STAMPS W ITH A ll PURCHASES R H E U M A T IS M an d A R T H R IT U S I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answ er anyone writing me for information Mrs Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash Pd. 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From Los Angeles we have fine trains, too, to the E ast. All of our trains from California to the E a s t are now much finer and faster. T here are luxurious Pullm an trains and speedy, comfortable trains w ith chair cars and tourist sleeping cars offering economical travel. Convenient overnight train service from Southern Oregon to San Francisco. Y our local Southern Pacific agent will be glad to make all arrangem ents for yov trip E ast through California. S«P The fr ie n d ly S o u th e rn Pacific Uncannily accurate, switching equipment like this will do the job. Each section of the country will have a special three-digit code which you will simply dial be­ fore you dial the number you want. Between some neigh­ boring cities here on the Coast long distance ¿: 'ing will be a fact within the next few years. This is only one of many long distance and local tele­ phone projects included in our fivt-ye r four hundred million dollar expansion program. For it is our purpose to expand and improve service in every way we can . . . to make the telephone more useful and valuable to everyone. An evar-lm proving telephone service at the least cost consistent with good wages and working conditions for our employees and a n isoi ihh . tin to ’>e thou­ sands of people who have invested in the business. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. m S. J. Bailey, Agent, Telephene 7JO| Oak Street - Telephone 3021 1