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SOUTHERN
OREGON
NEWS REVIEW
High Schoofs Hungry Five Toot Their Own Horns
Teachers to Sponsor
nuu.i Hour Activities
Coach O ’Neil. Mr. G ard n er, and
Mr. F letcher ,new head of the
P ublished every T hursday by
YMCA, have p u t their heuds to
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g eth er and have come up w ith
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A shland, Oregon
an o th er brain storm . Since there
‘are so m any studenU th at have
C arry 1 H. W ines and W endell D. L aw rence. P ublishers
nothing to do but loiter around
the halls during the noon hours,
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
there will be a series of movies,
E ntered as second-class m ail m atter in the post office at A sh
athletic contests, and dances o ff
land, Oregon, F eb ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d er the act of Congress of
ered to occupy th eir atten tio n .
Mr. O'Neil will organize b ask e t
M arch 3, 1879.
ball in tram u rals for M ondays and
F ridays, and sm okers, consisting
of boxing and w restling m tches
S. P. C. T. T. P.
will be altern ated w ith these b as
The latest organization to appear on the Ashland scene is the S.l’.C. 1 ketball contests. S ta rtin g T u es
day, Ja n u a ry 28, the Hi-Y has
T.P.
Eligibility is limited to those individuals who have sat through a m ade arran g em en ts to present
m ovies from 12.30 to 12:45 on
double feature at the local flicker palaces.
T uesdays and Thursdays.
The
The cost ef joining the Society for the Prevention ot Cruelty to m ovies will be serials of such
Theater parents is relatively inexpensive. I he membership fee is a ticket well know n featu re as Flash G o r
don .and can be seen for th e p ro b
stub, less than nne week old, from either of the movie houses.
able adm ission of ten cents. W ed
The new policy of "two for the price of one which is now in effect nesday noon will continue to be
at the cinema marts up and down the Rogue River valley, could have the tim e set aside for ju k e-box
three worthwhile effects. It might help to get rid of the tlood ot B danc ng.
hung ry f iv e . left io riqhl:
Bill M o n tg o m e r y . Edith Turnbull. Bob Frink. Harry
K annaslo and
Curtis Vail.
he
Hob Frink. C urtis Vail. Bill M ontgom ery. H a rry K an n aslo and E d ith T in bull h a v e a p p e a le d the
foie the Lion’s Club. R otary Club. P T A an d tv W lN . as the ■ H ungry F ive,” th ro u g h o u t the
school veji This group was o rig in ated by Erw in Lesser, m ush h re c to r 01 th e public schools, at
itasuifinintf of tin* school vein»
.
following in stru m en ts 2 clarinets, I
minus pictures which are being turned out in such huge quantity and
These live persons w ere chosen from the band anil P 'ay tli the stu d en t body of the Ashland lugli
Mrs. Woods Will
trum pet 1 bass and 1 trom bone. They appeared H im l»yf.»ie- plun Io rep resen t a different country
such poor quality by Hollywood s movie moguls; secondly, the chiro
schoid. representing the Y reka B and." The "H u n g ry Five
Review
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practic profession stands to gam because of the increased number ot
the
next few
tu n es they ap p eal^
Mrs. M arcus Wood will p resen t
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patients who will need spinal corrective treatment after long hours the book i w h '" to the A shland I
2000 trainees w ith overp ay m en ts ed by Mr. and Mr*. PaOl P etri of
spent in the loges; and third, the optometrists and ocu|ists will tind study club next M onday after- I ’ e n J e r R c lC il S C S
I are still d raw ing reduced su b sis O regon state college. Mr. P etri is
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head of the music d ep a rtm en t of
their business increasing as more and more patients become stricken noon, Jan u a ry 27, j t the hom e of
tence.
Mrs. J. H Hardy, Mi’s. Alice Peil R c ilC W C fl I l i l l l h
the college and Mrs. P etri is .1
with flickereyitis.
will have the short topic for the
William J. Bender, V eterans
professor of piano and m usic
These three reasons for the "tw o for the price of one policy are not afternoon.
A dm inistration officer, stated to
theory.
The A shland study club m et at day that O regon office» of the
enough to justify the double feature bill say members ot the Society.
Funds derived front the m usical
the home of Mrs. E. A. Woods, Veterans A d m inistration have re
wil
Igo to w an l the scholarship
They point out that although the screening of two Oass B pictures at Jan u a ry 20. Miss G e rtru d e Engle, ceived renew ed in stru ctio n s th at 1 Tickets for th e d ram atic pro-
fund at S outhern Oregon college.
a time would seem to indicate that the stockpile would be used up tast vice president of the club, p re si recovery of subsistence allow ance jd u etion
Enoch A rden" to be
er such is not the case, for the movie moguls .sensing what they think ded at the business m eeting Mrs overpaym ents, from v eteran s in presented at S o u th ern Oregon
Jam es H. Edgar review ed, "B ack I tra| ning u n d er the Gl bill should college auditorium , Ja n u a ry 26,,
is the public pulse, merely create (if create is the word) more and - . u .
Ralph A. Foster
c,,., " hy N utchek be m ade
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to the Smoky Sea
m an n er n,
th a ,1 t ,,111
will at 2:30 p in., un d er the sp o nsor
more lousy (and we’re sure lousy is the right word) B minus pictures. Mrs. W alter Redfo rd gave a half Impose no hardship.
ship of the A shland B ranch, Am- ,
U nion S ervice Station
Any v eteran whose subsistence erican Association of U niversity
Rather than attenmpting to get rid of poor pictures by show ing them j hour discussion of “R ussia". A ft
er the m eeting was over light re has been suspended to balance W omen, can be secured from
237 East M am St
two at a time the society has suggested burning them, i,ooo at a tunc. , freshm ents w ere served by the prior o v er-paym ents, and who 'M iss Neva West at the Llthia
A shland, Oregon
And as for the movie moguls who product B minus monstrosities, hostess, Mrs. Woods.
can show th at undue h ard sh ip is hotel.
The production will be p re s e n t-1
some members of the society have gone so far as to say that burning SOPHOMORESWILlTsPONSOR resulting, should apply to the VA
regional office for a re ad ju stm en t.
ALL
SCHOOL
DANCE
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might be too good for them.
B ender advised.
A shland high school sopho
Members of the S.P.C.T.T.P. have taken as their club slogan. If
At th e end, of D ecem ber, 2095
m ores will sponsor a dance S a tu r cases of over-p ay m en ts totaling
this is civilization we’ll take the ' Perils of Pauline.
day night, Ja n u a ry 25, from 8 p. $151,702 w ere still o u tstanding,
m. to m idnight. The F reshm en,
for w hich no recovery a rra n g e
Sophom ores, Ju n io rs and S enior
m ents had been m ade. About
Jaywalking Again
class will all be there. Tickets
Ashland's pedestrian athletes point out that in the interests of com- can be purchased from Don Ells
petative sport it is hardly fair to limit them to the space within a w orth, B unky Hall, E arlin e Rog
crosswalk. The president of the pedestrian athletes. Mr. 1. Haddajump. ers, Eldin D urham , M argie Mc
C leary, Je a n Nichols or Vete
pointed out that a pedestrian who attempts to cross Main or Siskiyou by Roberson, for 35c each.
staying within the confines of a crosswalk doesn't have nearly the
Levies and plaid sh irts w ill be
amount of space available k> him for dodging as the same pedestrian w orn by all attending th e dance.
Tickets on Sale
At Lithia Hotel
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would if he crossed at the center of a street.
He also pointed out that the pedestrian within the crosswalk was j
under a psychological handicap, most of them being lulled into a false
sense of security because of a mistaken impression, that when they
were between the two yellow lines of the crosswalk an automobile
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couldn’t touch them.
"This is an erroneous assumption,” Mr. Haddajump said, An auto
mobile strikes just as hard in the crosswalk as between the crosswalk,
as anyone who has ever been hit in the crosswalk knows.
As spokesman for the pedestrians Mr. Haddajump stated that until
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complete rules were worked out and put in effect which would provide
absolute safe passage of the street at crosswalks the game of jaywalking
would continue with motorists bearing down on anything within (
range, crosswalk or no, and pedestrians hopping and scampering about j
NEW MATTRESSES
the streets at any point which appeared, for the moment, safest.
FACTORY TO YOU
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The Y. ftl. C. A.
The Annual meeting and Election of Board of Directors of the re
organized Ashland Young Men’s Christian Association will be held
next Sunday afternoon, January 26th at j;oo o’clock in the Presbyter
ian Church. This meeting with the election of the 21 members to the
Board of Directors will complete the process of reorganization started
some months ago and brought to completion under the direction of
the temporary Board comopsed of about fifteen local business and pro
fessional men.
During the past eight or nine months this group of men under the
leadership of John Billings, President of the Board of Directors has
been able to complete the process whereby the Ashland Y.M.C.A. has
become affiliated with the National Movement; successfully raised the
funds necessary for the operation and promotion of the program of the
Association; secured a fulltime Y.M.C.A. Secretary and through the
cooperation of the City Council obtained a building to serve as a head
quarters aaid center for the program and activities of the Y.M.C.A. in
the community.
For Furnaces
Technician on Call
Phone 3331
Whittle Transfer
Old Man W eather tan be mighty tough on telephone
lines, especially in the High Sierras and Cascades where
snow often piles high enough to cover poles completely
and ice builds up several inches thick on wires. But when
a major break occurs, crews of telephone workers swing
into action fast . . . and with some rather ingenious
equipment.
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MADE LIKE NEW
New Box Springs
While They Last
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MATTRESS CO.
492 A St.
Phone 8271
Precision Repairing
Jewelry
North Plaza
65 N. Main
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Double opportunity
DAGGETTt
BAMSIEllI
fo r alluring
hands!
This is but a beginning. Culmination of the work will come when a
city-wide recreational program which reaches every individual in the
A snoplane like »his one, powered by an airplane
motor and propellor, can carry two men and consider
able material on trails which would be impossible for
trucks. Other expert mountaineer workmen speed to the
break on snowshoes and skis. As a special safeguard
against sudden storms, well-equipped shelter huts have
been built along mountain lines.
community, from six to sixty, is in effect.
This city-wide program must be coordinated in order that all organ
izations are working together; in order that there is no wasteful dupli
cation of effort; and in order that the proper type of recreation and re
creation equipment is made available.
This will mean a city recreational supervisor, his job can be as im
portant as the city superintendents.
Coordination of all community recreational efforts through this one
head will give Ashland one of the most outstanding recreational pro
grams of any city in the Northwest.
A beginning has been made. I t’s up to the community at large to
follow through.
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G o lf C o u rse
But few charter memberships are left in the Ashland Golt club.
Many families are buying two. The re-orgonization of the club, the
cleaning up of the course and the completion of new club house facili
ties are indicative of the progress which is being made in Ashland.
Several local divot diggers are forsaking their spring gardening for
know how Daggett and Ramsdel stwo luxurious
"hand-cart" necessities girt you round-the-clock
protection. Now, you can buy your whole
winters supply . . ■ at these wonderful sat mgs.
For night-time cart . . . t l . W the ja r of rich
Hand Cream . . . now 6 9 j* l
For "all-day" protection . . . b i g 16 oz. bottle of
velvet-pink Hand Lotion, rtg.
: now $1.00*1
(During January only)
Mol lij c/)iu ^ to j£ ,
Enough men rush to the job to keep repair work going
without stop . . . in the meantime, calls are immediately
rerouted whenever possible. And sooner than you might
imagine, the damaged lines are in use again, l or here, as
in everything we’re now doing to grow w ith the West,
telephone people work with a splendid spirit o f service
and teamwork . . . and always with yozz in mind.
An ever-improving telephone service at the least
cost consistent with good wages and irorking conditions
for our employees and a reasonable return to ¡he thou
sands of people who hare inresled in the business.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
I ll Oak St.
Ashland. Oregon
Phona 3021
practice putting session on the living room rug.
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