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S o u th ern O regon N ew s Review. T hursday. Feb. 20. 1947 Just Wondering SOUTHERN OKEGON Ihv new street signs w hich are being erected b> tin city ir e fine, lh cy i i u i help determ ine just sili.it the proper spelling is lo r scxci.il N EW S R E V IE W P ublished every Thursday by THE SISK IYO U PUBLISHING COMPANY A shland, Oregon ' 1« M a,n Slrcvl Carryl H. W ines and W endell U. Law rence, P u b lish ers ol the e i t s ’s streets l or example the old street signs spell M ead" w ithout an V the new signs use the "e" at the end ol the name, while Meade", the same ¡as the telephone d irectory ami I’.'lk * d u e s to is . A nd then there's "K earns " Soim authorities claim it's spelled « u h an WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor E n te re d as seco n d -class m ail m a tte r in th e post o itic e at A sh lan d , O reg o n , F e b ru a ry 15, 1935, u n d e r the a c t of C o n g te ss ol M arch 3, 1879. Parental Delinquency 'e y " and others claim th a t the s' only ending is correct I lie only people, however, who live on • Kearns are I lo s e s the R abbit and K.l- roy, and thes have made no indication as to just how thes p refer the e x p ire s on M arch 31 intdcud >1 A p ril 3(1 as o rig in a lly in te n d e d O P A said, it hopes to b rin g in a new III p o u n d sta m p e v e t. th re e m o n ,b s Tl»,'- w ill give a total of 35 p o u n d s pei perso n hi: th e y e a r. 111 po u n d s m in e th a n w hs issued in 1946 M aking fu tu re stu m p s good fot lti po u n d s e x te n d s th e use ol t < p re se n t in ’ion books anil avoids an e x p e n d itu re of 2 m illion dol litis fin nee nooks O l’A said INSURANCE Eire - A uto - Theft s i A \l> \ KI > < OMI’ ANI Srr J. E. EMMETT 38 Ea»t Main — Ph. 7866 M onument* and murker*. See Burn* M emorial*. On the P lait. street spelling. Is it "S chofield” , or it it "Shotield " G u th rie ” is spelled " rie ' in the Polk d ire c to rs, the telephone d ire c to ry . and the 1944 city map. I he next street sign, how ever, spells it A shland has been relatively free from juvenile de "G u th ers ". linquency, th e crim es of youth caused by the m isbehav Ynd betore the ness signs were emplaced it seas either \\ eight m an , ior of th e p aren ts, however, m em bers of the sta fl ot the or "Vt ightman”, depending on ss liich end ot the street one happened A shland public school system are interested in holding to entei Polk's directors- and the telephone directors spell it h e i g h t the num ber of delinquent juveniles to a low num ber. m an ," a 1944 map ol the cits , however, spells it \\ ig h tm an , ami the T here are m any w ays of curbing delinquent ju v en ness signs call it " W ig h tm a n ," at each end. I hen there s H argadine . iles. The proper m ethod is to have all p aren ts non-delin Is it H arg ard n ie?” I he 1944 map shows it th a t way. And th o u g h the quent in th e ir duties to th e ir sons and d a u g h te is 1 o- telephone book savs ns blam e.' and is backed up in this spelling bs per p aren tal discipline is the num ber one facto r in keep the Polk d ire c to rs, there's a large school ol th o u g h t th a t claim s it is ing children out of courts. ' Blaise". I lie ness signs straighten out this confusion bs calling the The tre a tm e n t suggested by Roland P a rk s in the tw o streets, " H a rg a d in e " , and "Blame . guest ed itorial which we are rep rin tin g is fine for the "A llid a ," seems to have been settled bs the tact th at all the a u th o ri stu d en t. W e’d also like to see some type of treatm ent ties noss indicate the stret as being spell,d w ith one I. m aking it thus recom m ended for th e errin g parent. ” A lida". (From A shland Ju n io r High P aper By Roland L. P arks. I Principal! ,ll! 7 u ? ‘I,;”“?' “.’. n ‘ t* '“ '.X ' in« in .m th e p a re he|»m t»> You can hardly pick up a paper th a t does not have Bowmer Reveals “Ah, Wildernes” Cast ru - m b .) th a t tin s w e re ..nee some articles dealing w ith cases of both adult and Ju v enile law breaking. He?e in ju n io r high we are p a rtic u T h e te n ta tiv e c a st fo r th e see- I > 'n ,” K l""- ond presentation ol the Southern , larly interested in juvenile delinquency because our O reg o n C ollege d ra m a d e p a rt .»lore SlI.H'tlT I 01" m en t, "A h, W ild e rn e ss", by Hu stu d e n ts are classed as juveniles. g en e O 'N eil, has b een a n n o u n c e d Person Eor 1947 Delinquency, like a disease, does not as a rule come as follow s: T h e re w ill be no sp ecial sugar stam p s Issued for c a n n in g this on out of a clear sky. T here are certain prelim inary N a t M iller, J e rry M cD ouga l; signs, th a t to th e e x p erts on both medicine and delin E ssie, N a n e te C u d d ie ; A rth u r, year. T ins re m in d e r to h o u se w iv e s D on D avis; R ic h a rd , R alp h Bui quency, are ap t to develop into the finished product. gess; M ildred, E u g e n ia M oore or has b een issued by O P A su g a r Tuberculosis is a disease th a t is ra th e r slow in devel F ra n c is S a rv e r; T o m m y , Leon ra tin g officials fo llo w in g c h a n g e , oping but, when it reaches its full stre n g th , is in most M cD ougall; Sid D avis, Jo e T obin; in re g u la tio n s a n n o u n c e d re c e n t' M iller. D o ro th y B u n g e i: in W a sh in g to n D. C. cases a killer. Sym ptom s of th is disease a re : lack of L D ily T he c h a n g e fro m 5 to 1(1 p o u n d av id M eC oniber, D el Yantg>. pep, no ap petite, frequent colds, headaches and loss of M u riel M cC om ber, P eg g y B ra n d stam p s does no, m ean th a , ^'>n su m e rs w ill h a v e tw ice as m uch w eight. If a person finds these sym ptom s coming on on; W int S e lb y , J o h n H urbisufi. su g ar. O PA c a u tio n e d . T h e house G lo ria F a ir; N ora, H elen and seeks to overcom e them w ith proper behavior such F B e elle, rris ; B a rte n d e r, B oland P ip e t. w ife m u st s p re a d 10 p o u n d s 'o cover lo n g e r p e -to d s a n d m u st set as lots of sleep and rest, fresh a ir and sunshine, proper S a le sm a n , H ollis Hill. aside su g a r for h o rn , c a n n in g he foods, no use of tobacco or liquor and not too strenuous T h e p lay , a “com edy of recol cause no sp ecial hom e c a n n in g c tio n ", ta k e s place in a C o n n e c exercise, th a t person m ay nip tuberculosis in th e bud le tic u t to w n som e fo rty y e a rs ago. sta m p w ill be issued. T he first 10 p o u n d s ta m p be and lead a cheerful, healthful life. A n a v e ra g e A m e ric a n fam ily, com es v alid on A p ril 1. T h e c m - w ith th e a v e ra g e p ro b le m s to Juvenile D elinquency or crim inality am ong youth is is c o n c e rn e d w ith th e y o u re n t 5 p o u n d sta m p , n u m b e r 53 worse th a n a disease in th a t it often ruins a young per solve, th fu l fe rv o r of R ich ard , a h ig h sons life and gives him or her a police record th a t can school se n io r. A re b e l, he reads not easily be lived down. W hen a person applys fo r a S w in b u rn e , W ilde, S h a w and PHONE 21266 O m a r K h a y y a n . a n d h is m o th e r job it is often necessary to prove th a t you have no pol fre ts. His f a th e r becom es d is tu r b ice or crim inal record. If the records show th a t you e d b e c a u se son R ic h a rd is an in for have been hailed into court for stealing, vandalism , or c ip ie n t a n a rc h is t w h o h a te s c a p i tal, W o rrie s do n o t e n d in the law breaking few em ployers will risk having you a- fam ily b ecau se th e lad is p a s round, if th e job is a position requiring tru st. sio n a te ly in love w ith a n e ig h a n d he in te n d s to Here are some of th e signs of approaching juvenile I b m o a r's rry d a h u e g r. h te W r, hen th e sc ra p s of delinquency w ith its serious consequences. Like listing v e rse w h ic h R ic h a rd se n d s his ★ In te rio r a n d E x te rio r ★ P a in tin g a n d D e c o ra tin g th e sym ptom s fo r disease th e sym ptom s of juvenile de .o n e a n d o n ly begin to a la rm th e a n c e is e n d ★ Full C overage Insu ran ce linquency can be listed. They a re : 1. T ruancy from g e d irl's by fa th p e a r, re n th ta e l ro d m iscip lin e. His ★ F re e E stim a te s school. 2. Low school m ark s despite high ability. 3. Acts only re a so n fo r liv in g ta k e n from of vandalism such a s w ritin g on walls, or destru ctio n him . R ic h a rd ru n s a m o k to sp ite IRA R. CULVER x ic a te d in th e of school property. 4. F requent run ins w ith teachers, ,h p e re r ; se n he c e g of e ts a in s to tr a n g e lady. His Box 13 T a le n t a d m in istra to rs and officials. 5. F ailure to assum e res- p a re n ts feel c e r ta in th a t th e ponsility fo r g e ttin g needed th in g s done. 6. Too much 1 w o rld h a s c ra sh e d d o w n upon reckless spending of money. 7. U nusual complexes, such th em , b u t a m o o n lig h t re n d e v o u s as “nobody likes me", “everyone picks on m e” and o th e r self pity complexes. If you find you have any of the above sym ptom s be quick to give yourself some self tre a tn fe n ts so the germ s will not spread. No one can afford th e h e a r t La, us SECCO your out«r garment* aches. loss of friends, social and p aren tal disapproval, and m ake them w ater repellent sleepless n ig h ts and th e o th e r painful conditions th a t go w ith delinquency. Flying Is Simple and Safe The Top Sport of (lie Day Eight hour* of instruction and you can fly alone Solo Flyinq $3.50 per half hour Dual instruction $5.00 per half hour L E T S GET FLYING NOW AT ASHLAND FLYING SERVICE G overnm ent supervised Pilots and Planes Acrosa Bear Creek on Oak Street It’s Easy w hen you have photographs to aid your m em ory. For lino d eveloping and Printing try . . . Memory Lune Studio 214 East T e le p h o n e 21847 3 new w ^,,c M ain St. A shland •«Ipnlions can reocn remove areas Valley Decorators Radio telephone is already a fact between Los Angeles and Catalina Island, and soon, it may be used other places in the West to seive remote areas. Transmitters like this one beam micro-waves containing the voice impulses, and the cost of constructing a long telephone line can be eliminated. Mr. and Mrs. K elcy Sm ith Community Center T here has been m uch talk d uring th e p a st few m on th s about a com m unity center, th e need for one, the fact th a t the children need one. the fact th a t th e s tu dents need one, th e fac t th e business men need one to help curb th e ir falling w aistlines, th e fact th a t the older folks need one as a place to m eet. The fac ts a re : th a t A shland is very well equipped w ith com m unity c en ters; fa r b e tte r th an m ost cities of its size. The W om ans civic club, the A rm ory, th e J u n ior high gym nasium , th e college gym nasium , the A m er ican Legion hall, th e Masonic hall, th e IOOF hall. SOC auditorium , are all com m unity centers, as a re th e re creation and m eeting room s of th e various churches. A com m unity cen ter type recreational program is be ing offered each M onday night at SOC gym nasium . A YMCA basketball league is reaching th e children of several churches. A city bowling league o ffers oppor tu n ity for recreation and exercise to businessm en. S k atin g a t the arm o ry helps keep th e c h il’ren off the stre ets. And physical education in stru ctio n is available to tw o d ifferen t groups of boys. The Camp fire girls have ju s t been given a cam p site, which can be th e ir com m unity center, and the YMCA is ta k in g over the Pioneer hall as th e ir com m unity center. Seems to us th a t th e th in g which is needed is a stro n g coordinating fac to r to prevent duplication of p ro jects and com plete utilization of ex istin g facilities ra th e r th an th e construction of a n o th er w hite elephant building which will be used once each tw o w eeks and will sit idle fo r 13 days and nights. WARDROBE CLEANERS A shland On the Plaza «ft , PLAZA GROCERY On the Curve — Ashland. Oregon SHUCKS. . . A nybody know s fha, the best bikes and the best bike repairs are at . . . 0. R. Edwards BICYCLE AND REPAIR SHOP 3434 E as, Main A shland. Oregon F eaturing Sunshine "Krispy Krunch" Crackers Power-lina carrier is a new device that enables your voice to "hitch-hike" along existing power lines. One of the first eight systems constructed in the United States is now in operation in Washington and others are planned. Power-line telephones are as safe as any anti can be used to call any other station in the country. High-strength steel wire that cuts the number of poles required almost in halt is also being used to speed tele phone expansion in rural areas. For it is our purpose in an expansion program that will aggregate $330,000,000 for 1946 anti 1947 alone to bring telephone service to everyone who wants it just as rapidlv as possible and to improve service in every w ay we can. An ever-improving telephone service at the least cost consistent u ith good uages and u orbing conditions for out employees and a >easonahli return to the thou sands of fteofile u ho bat e hit esled in the business. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. I l l OAK St. ■ P hone 3021