Southern Oregon News Review, Tliurs. March 13, 1917
Court News
n o m in a t io n s m a d e fo r
K ieth Bond and R ichard Wilcox • Police
OFFICERS OF A. W. B.
have finished m aking a display
J« iiililm«' Jero m e am t M argery
H e ilien Irvin Taylor 4< Luuiel
La nor e S. Brown
lack for (he new library books
Newton w ere n om inated lor pre
SOUTHERN
Honor roll stu d en ts for th e last
St.
Ashland,
Oregon
was
ai
rested
M arch 13th the boys ol oui
Kldenl uf us««»« lull «! wom en m I ii
OREGON
six w eeks are as follows: S eventh Ju n io r High school will receive by City Police Murch <1 toi no op «l«*nts for 1047-48 ut u m eeting
g rade, B arnum , G ail; Fisher, Car th eir letters for B asketball.
, , . s ,, license, inis a u e s t lo i held d uring the assem bly March
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. > eratoi
Published every Thursday by
ol; Healy, Mary Pat; Hopkins.
Ju n io r High band lias increased
5. P auline Ulstud, L uiee M ondelli
Jo h n , Kobenson, B everly; 'tay io i, from th irty -eig h t to sixty two 'low ed a iiiinui ucciucnt III w llic n Jan et F rcltu g , w ere nom inated foi
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
R uth.E ighth grade Langer, J e rry . I m em bers.
Tavlor was involved. He entered , vice president, and Violet I'aik
Ashland, Oregon
167 East Main Stret t
M adden, Hob; O stran d er. A rth u i,| The band is planning a cunci'iT a plea of guilty in City Coin i, im rst. Rosalie S tau ffer and I'ary ll
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
S tevenson, R osem ary; S c h a e fe r,|to be given soon
ami was fined $10 18) and $^->*>61 V anderw all, treasu rer,
P atricia. N inth grade: A rney,
Last w eek Ju n io r High stu d en t costs ami a 20 «lay jail s e n t e n c e
Election will be held on regis
WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
llaro ld y n c; Beck. K ath ry n ; Can sold refresh m en ts at the Invita wu.s suspended provided tin «1« , tuition day, M arch 24.
field, C ray. Wilse. G eneve; Down tional to u rn am en t at S outhern fendunt not drive a eai until hi
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>ng, Juanne; Fader. Donna; Full O regon College of Education
Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post ollice at Ash
bad obtained a «Inver's lic e n s e
j
erton, Ann, H ollingsw orth, Peggy.
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
Mrs. Cook th e physical eduea
Robert Keith Haines 610 Elka
H oward, F rances; M iller. Betty: lion teach er we had until C h rist d er Si. Ashland, Oregon was a i - ‘
M ßN EY
March 3, 1879.
Kiley, B arbara; S chm idt, Carlos. m as is recovering from a recent rested by City Police March 5 out
Silva, J a u n ita ; Sim pson, Robert; operation
the ehurge of violating III« ba a j
Wilcox, R ichard
On Auto Insurance
S tu d en t Body P resident Pet« rule. He posted $10 (10 bail which I
The photogrphy club nas t m C onner sp rain ed a cord in hii was forfeited in C ity C ourt when
PHOENIX GROWTH
m em bers they are Ted Weil leg w hile he was high jum ping lie fulled to a p p e a r
Business men of the community of Phoenix indicated new
FARMERS NEW
zel and Bob M adden,
Roy D elbert M artin was arrest
last week
The
Library
C
lub
has
elected
last week that they were cognizant of the fact that the
M arch 4 the A shland Ju n io i ed M onday night on the charge
T ucker as secretary to take High T rack team started regular of being d ru n k on a public street !
growth of the Rogue valley was affecting life in Phoe Donie
the place of G enevieve Kcsling practice and drill. About seventy He en tered a plea of guilty in City
G
p
j ^
nix and that Phoenix’s growth needed some control. who has moved to C alifornia.
C ourt anil was fine«! $10.00 an d '
boys reported.
T he m em bers of the club are
$2
50
costa.
Friday night they organized a Chamber of Com num bering the shelves and p u t I T he eighth am i n ineth grades Janies G S ullivan. Ashland, .vio
finished m aking th eir w ard
merce. This will enable the community to work togeth ting the books in th e right order have
robe scrapbooks in hom em aking lation Basie Rule, March 7, fo r
Tin* nineth grade a rt class hie feited $10.00.
er on important projects and will act as a cohesive
Will do just that
SUMMONS
C harles R. Zarkn, M arch 7, fail
been w orking on linoleum block
agent in binding the community together.
SUIT IN EQUITY FOR
ure to Stop at S top Sign, school
prints.
for you
DIVORCE
The individuals responsible for the organization of IN THE CIRCU
Tuesdays N ational Assembly zone. Plead guilty lined $12.50
G
et
Our
Rate* Before
COURT OF prograhl had Bobo the Magic,at
I'eii S. Clawson. Ashland, Mar
the Chamber are to be commended for their farsighted THE STATE OF IT OREGON
You Buy or Renew Your
IN and C om edian as an e n te ’ iain er ch 10, V iolation Basie Rule, plead
Inturence.
ness. Organized growth and action are always better AND FOR THE COUNTY OF N o rm a l B aker, Jo h n Austin, B et guilty anil lined $10 00 and $2 50
JACKSON
Louis
E
Boatm
an,
Ashland.
I
ty Beckm an and Evelyn Davis.
than "growing like Topsy".
SCOTT E GILLEY, Plaintiff,
Save money by contacting
He was assisted by bi- wife. M arch 10, V iolation Basie Rul«', j
vs.
MISSOURA
H
GILLEY,
De
plead guilty fined $10 00 and $2 50
your Farmers 1ns. Agent
Members of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce who fendant.
costs.
tor your Dwelling and Con
Monuments and markers. See
made a trip a few months ago to Phoenix helped get the To M issoura 11. G illey, the Burns
tents. Auto, Truck, and Per
Memorials.
On
the
PlasL
nam ed D efendant
D.A.R. MEMBERS ATTEND
ball rolling for the Phoenix group. What helps one com above
sonal Aecidont Insurance.
IN THE NAME O F T H E
MEETING IN MEDFORD
munity will help the other. As the Rogue valley area STATE OF OREGON you are
D aughters of the A m erican Rev
H. GALLATIN
hereby required to ap p ear and
ohition m em bers from Ashland,
grows so will all the communities in the valley.
Phone 7117
148 Central
answ er the C om plaint filed ag ain
Coos Bay, Roseburg, G ian ts Pass,
Talent, which is steadily growing, may be the next st you in the above en titled suit |
Ashland. Oregon
and M edford w ere in Medford
o r before the last day of four
Monday, March 10, for a district
on the list to indicate a community consciousness, in on
w eeks from the date of the first
th ree m eeting, at the Girls Com
dicated by the organization of a community welfare publication of this Sum m ons; a n d ’
m unity d u b
fail to so ap p ear and ans
group such as a Chamber of Commerce. Business men’s if w er you said
Mrs. W A. S tratto n , Mrs J. II
farmers automobili ,
C om plaint, for want
H arker, Mrs Don W hitney, Mrs
club, or Commercial club.
thereof, the P la in tiff will apply to '
.an« INSUIANCI wcmahm
i Alice A. Pi ll, and Mi s Lydia Me
; the C o u rt for the relief dem and-
[Call, w ere am ong th e ladies th at
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ed in his C om plaint, succinctly
' atten d ed from Ashland
P I F A N I P 1 V F F I*
stated 88 follows> to-wit:
VLBAN U rV IL L h
T h at the bonds of m atrim ony
With the first day of spring. March 21, ushering in heretofore and now existing be-
Junior High News
NEWS R E V IE W
ItiàiaÉ
L.
}(ee psako
the Clean -Up campaign, designed to make Ashland S i k K ^ d S i S , ^
lovelier than ever, we’re sure that the sale of soap and aside and held for naught, a n d '
brushes at the local stores which handle such merchan- i!^fendantna2oSuteljLOrCCd fr°m
dise will rise.
I T h at P la in tiff be g ran ted such
Spring cleaning has iong been a household institu-
USy' ' 5 ± ' t f i S £«*£;
tion, and the incentive which it will be given by a city- able in the prem ises.
wide campaign is enough to send all eight year old boys. lic™*nda£
scurrying for hiding places in order to keep out of the i 4th d ay of M arch, 1947, and the
road of work
tim e prescribed for publication of
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.
! this Sum m ons is once each week
The committee appointments look good. We’re sure i for four successive weeks.
D ated and first published this
that a lot of work will be done in the business and in 6 day
of M arch, 1947.
dusrial area. But there’ll be a lot of spring cleaning VAN DYKE and LOMBARD
A ttorneys for P lain tiff
that will be done in the homes, woodsheds, garages,
Post Office Address:
and yards which will never see the light of publicity,
P. O. Box 513
A shland, Oregon
And this is the type of cleaning that keeps the residen
3 6 4t
tial area nice looking.
Ashland is a city of lovely residential areas. We’re
sure that during this spring clean-up campaign Mrs.
Housewife will more than do her part.
We’d like to suggest, if it hasn’t been considered al
ready, that the farms in the farming areas about Ash
land be included in the project and that a prize be given
for the farm showing the greatest improvement in
clean, well kept, yards, and house and barn area, dur
ing the week that the campaign is on.
Ashland is a farming community and the farms
which are an important industry to this community
have a stake in the activities of the community.
Clean-Up week is as applicable to the farming com
munity as it is to the urban area.
Frightened?
There’s No Need To Be
The high school tournament which ended last week —if you have your lock-
at Southern Oregon college wras a success in many smithing done at . . .
ways. The community benefited directly from the in
flux of high school ball players who were in the town
for several days.
Bicycle and Repair Shop
The college will reap its reward next year and the 343 E. Main — Ashland. Ore.
following years. Students will come to SOC, brought
there by the fact that they feel as though they know
the school, the instructors, the coaches, all of this
brought about by the visit which they made during the
invitational tourney.
This will benefit both the community and the college,
for many years.
,
HIGH SCHOOL TOURNEY
0. R Edwards
Tex Harris
ANNOUNCES THE
OPENING OF THE
LITHIA COFFEE
SHOP
Serving banquets, dinners, breakfasts,
lunches, caterinq to private parties. Now
open.
CH o o m
a genuine registered
Keepsake, the most treosured a#
oil diam ond rings.
A CASTlf
inçog«m «nl Ring
LITHIA COFFEE SHOP
262 50
175 00
THE
STEAK HOUSE
450 00
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t e» Rir.g 350 00
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to»
C u u iu  e d b y ^ \
\ Geod K c u is k s s p iiif ,
Sheldon
leutebup
Watch Repair, Jewelry Repair
Engraving
Ashland
Phone 7131
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ON
THE
JOB
AGAIN
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location and new building with
Better than ever Motor Tune Up
Radiator Repair,
Complete
SOOT AND GRIME
The Plaza area is now soot-free, as far as the Ash
land laundry is concerned. With the installation of a
new steam generator at the laundry the soot, which
has made the lower Plaza area resemble a Pittsburg
industrial region .will be gone.
Tattletale grey has been removed from the air in that
region and soon the store fronts and the houses in the
area will take on a shiny white look in keeping with the
rest of the community.
with confidence ot this
More . . .
TOMORROWS LEADERS
Interest in community activities and the future wel
fare of one’s home town is a healthy thing.
Young men who take an interest in the affairs of the
community, who offer their talents and assistance in
making the city a better place in which to live and to
rear their children are assets to any community.
Those young men of today who offer their youth and
enthusiasm are the men who tomorrow give to the city,
Leadership.
And as an added srrvice to Trailway's
Bus Patrons .the Steak House will soon
have a modern, comfortable waiting
room, in addition to Steak House food
and service
//ftn
Overhaul and
Department
Let your Greyhound agent help plan your next trip
for maximum pleasure at minimum cost!
Parts
H. G. Travis, Agent
'Walt" DeBoer
N. Main ">t W ater St.
Phone 8181
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CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
101 E. Main
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