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Published every Thursday by
hot
dogs
balloons,
barbecue.
and
fireworks,
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Ashlajid, Oregon
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tetelied in the haid."
A a h lu n d C o m m u n ity
H osp ital F lo w e rs p u t a ro u n d the b u ild in g
bairyl H, Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers
is an In s titu tio n a l »Active M i in
Furnace roo m cleaned and
her ot the A m e ric a n H o s p ita l As changed to a llo w a bench fo r re
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WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
» ociation and an A c tiv e in c iu b i i p a ir o f fu r n itu r e , and e q u ip m e n t
1 o f
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Old the in v e n to ry
A c c o rd in g to R ob e rt L u g a r, man 1 T .
,
; »«eessary fo i th is h o s p ita l A .n il cm eked to p re v e n t o v e r use
I he o ld s u rg ic a l send) roo m Ume
la ib o ru to r.v T e c h n ic ia n
wash-
a«er A req ue st w i ll be m ad, I
,
THE war is over
th a t the lease assigned to C harles was enclosed and cupluM.i d s , PmP>oyed.
le s oi N on p H .ru C orpo ra
come overP“.he ‘W° m° nths 4 trem endous change has A H aines and R a lp h E. Poston I t b u ilt In to fa c ilita te the use ,.| N urses a m i A ides .. ................ • th .n A rtic
have been tile d . A ll M edical
the
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assigned to th e c o rp o ra tio n as
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D octors o f A s h la n d are the in. o r .
P a rk*. A n e xhaust d u r in g F e b ru a ry . T h is « ls ,
soon as the in c o rp o ra tio n is com r m l n ' i 11’“
p o ra to rs T he fo llo w in g are tin
fan has l>. . i t m s t . die d m the st,-i » a tb fu c to ry
u n til t |,,.
,
pleted.
, o ffic e rs : E. G E v e re tt, M. I)
ih z v r room . The o ld n u rs e ry ,s weeks w hen la " ,s e o f
•
I Is iu c m . II A Woods. M 1) ' tie .
the X o m e r J rOPrie,<>ra are beginninS '» * “ •<* <° E. G. E y lr e t t M D is p rcsi- now
he Surgeons dressing and »age o f m u C i
i
s,m i P rw l n n ‘. i H ° L ,,g a *' * * I** » "
>te.n t l,f . ,h V„ nt‘ "
in c o rp o ra tio n
o n s u h a t't.n room . T he neecssa, i th e tw e lv e h o u r d u -ts
e y A. Woods. M D „ i t v .n e
r.l. i i i.‘
' " ‘ ' " ' • ’" n d io n is com
there
fHCI “ les b‘‘ ,ng
" , s ta lle d <>" and th re e days , ’ t
Ho]?
**’ “ ° necess'ty for a customer s revolt!- p H re a rv
p k t r i l It w ill request th a t th.
s id e n t; and L u g a r, se cre tary
trea sure r.
leas, assigned to Chas A Haines
i 11 u ai,ls ,l“ Vl' b‘ ‘ 'n ’‘v iu b ln d nurses, 2 g ra d u a ie ’ o ii '’ t■ ■
'* i* '* and R alph E Ponton he assigned
S t a n c e on the" part "of X ’ ’''1 ‘T ’T and helPful L u g a r m an ag er o f th e h o s p ita l
w ill be re p a in te d on the |,.u
I la b o ra to ry te chn , i m l' , i"‘ i S' Io the c o rp o ra tio n
made
the fo llo w in g re p o rt
to , and
' udt as soon as posstble. New 2 inaida. 2 coiiks
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One, each m o n th the hooks and
continues the
C h a m b e r o f C om m erce and C iti
shelves
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have
lx>en
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o
a ll u ic o u iils are a u d ite d by th.
C o u n cil m em bers, last w eek, on p ro v id e d m the u t ilit y rooms f , „ ease.
paid by the A s h la n d A rc ,M in tin g and T a x M.,
^heir implem ents ^Mva'rt'o^some^SoPuth^l0^ 8’1'311
a t \ h Pr ? o T m tn H y h hSo s p iU l since I ‘ ’’ t ."'‘ ' T * ° f f i ‘ M*r s u p p l,t
“ re p ° r ‘
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f 111,11 P<»|eh s w in g re b u i t ai,«H ,oiinl
country fo r t h i s ’ll u
me ^ o u th A m erican he assumed m anagem ent F e b ru I , , ew E q u ip m e n t: D ishw ash er
T h l\
be no need for an »Prising here
arv 10.
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1947
'
Oxygen In s u fla to r. D ressing C art
ere a n d ih " geEK atti,tUde 0,1 the Pal t of ‘he store own- The following rooms have been and ta n s , W heel c h a ir, Rugs and
iedecorated, the furniture refin lumps, c h e c k w rite r, o ffic e fu r n i-
lu re , a ll ch a irs have been r e fin -
n/iiii / ' nd new „draPes hung: Semi tshed
and rc u p h o ls te re d . A d d i
s o n ri ? " k 2’ P " v«‘v rooms 4. tio n a l phone e x te n sio n in s ta lle d
8, 9. 10 15. Room 6 has been re
Ui th> li. s t flo o r nurses Station
i° r S° n’eth,ng t0 buy
T w o a d d itio n a l beds have lu e n
hoy u the : xX i « yv,a e
p ro v id e d
on the second
floor
lo r to n s il p a tie n ts
A cu sto m er ,VQO ; i 7, PIes,aent Hl charge of sales. V,cal d e h v e n r«.,„n has been re- porch
X -ra y
file s have been
real
th o rd ? Of
evidentI>’ considered as something on decoraU>d
ranged
fo
r
the
p
ro
pe
l
filin
g
p ro
n u rs e ry has been m oved le d u re .
across
k £ a .wo™ whlch had somehow strayed n T he
1 he xTra.v m achine
j.
X T
16J ° ; . he o ld b a th rc iim l
G
eneral
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le
c
tric
11)0
M
ilia
in
p
r
e
i
S X e Of th°ei
y r nt and shouid be s»uashed. vet on the second flo o r. T h is m ove
m achine w ill he in s ta lle d sum,
was necessary to c o m p ly w ith the tim e in A u g u s t.
7 °f the land had ‘° be tolerated
-state re g u la tio n s r e q u ir in g
200
announce the removal of their office
N E W S R E V IE W
ng ot tn t Southern Oregon development association
a g ift of a P lym outh a u to to some lu.Jrv e h a r . 7
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ASHLAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
INCORPORATED JUNE 18,1947
/ . u u ’Yer.s
From the
— ~ pertod, w December
c c i n o e r f, 7. l 1941
y - l l u nut,I
n t i l I Ju
lm n o e i 1947
t k i 7 ' cu0ic
S
X
i ’i r,entu7 d into
uall> felt as if they were members nf
to r
on” ’ u“ s nth ethatockrkS' “D° n,t y° U kn° W th er^ Sa w a r
on . u as the stock sneering question which met a cns
reached iro m th “ ’ i“
a " y “ em which cou,d
**
reached from the clerks standing position.
t h J h e r W T r e n d e d t W ° y e a r s aS° but the attitude amonir
the retailers toward the customers persisted.
g|
Phe customer who dared enter a store during th e '
oast t ' a r PCriOd i ad t0 Whi8tIe for service. During the
[ h e ^ d X e ^ ^
session caasad
avSaW e'
th e Jb'° iW fe" ’ good“ becama » » « ’
dropped off. and merchandisers to
SL rPnSe and sorrow ' discovered th at the much
aligned customer, rath er than a pain in the neck
was in reality the force th at made the wheel go round
little d ^cktors
tO many ribb° n cIerks
little dictators of their departm ents, to learn that
u as the customer who paid their wages.
vVe must admit th at the retail forces have awakened
covfre ofnthe ™ the PaSt tW° month3' since ‘he dis
m a rt?
Y
ustom ers importance, retailers have
made several progressive strides.
Smiles have replaced sneers on the faces of floor
walkers. head clerks, and janitors. The old horse-laugh
which used to greet the individual who wanted a pa'ir
of shoes th at fit has been replaced by a “Sorry PWe
X
q» T H ? ° U tOday' bUt We’d be glad t0 takeyyour
c o m iX '
3
e’" Ca" y° U 48 soon as a Pair
mp T X r e Wd en t CU3‘omer enters a" emporium he is
met at the door by a handshaking proprietor and three
underlings who roll out the red carpet
The customer who buys a tie today gets a Dersonal
introduction to the president of the store, and a gilt
edged invitation to return some time to shop again A
behM
frum th t dayS ° f having t0 ^ e k clerks
behind pillars who. when they were found, merely
pointed out the exit.
y
Times are better, the war is at long last over The
poor customer is coming into his own again.
‘
★ ★ ★
WINDOW SHOPPING
w h £ h afn eSidentSiare presently indulging in a pastime
which for several years has been denied them. Until
the opening of the several new stores in the city win
dow shopping was sporadic and not very edifying
Now however on balmy nights, one can walk from
6 b
v i be business district to the other and find
enough lighted store windows to make the window
shopping worthwhile.
Window shopping is an American custom and we’re
glad to see th a t the business district is beginning to
lght up and th a t now there are enough stores in the
city which have electricity to burn in order th at wo
can indulge in th a t custom.
* * *
FOURTH OF JULY
A shland’s traditional Fourth of July celebration this
year promises to outdo anything th a t has ever taken
place during previous celebrations.
If every man, woman, child, cowboy, and brown spot
ted dog in Southern Oregon doesn’t show up for this
celebration it’s their own fault for not being able to
8e!L£ ? ° ° d thlng when il 8 right in front of th em.
W hat with a parade, a rodeo, a queen contest, a Miss
re? crib
feet of air smA.. ¿L'“
“V"
i 1 h< a,<hni,ltlnK system has bvtn
. . . state
e
th e la te s t tv n n h
n i l i >u’ Pd> n >*nt fees o f $25.00 fo r rnedi
Dance
to Suite No. 3. Knox Building, effec
tive June 30th
lim Busch
at
TWIN PLUNGES
JULY 4
9:00 p.m
No additional charge for dancing. Admission t
a ,te r 9:00 p m ala° “
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Unless your ear is properly serviced you
may change from a m otorist to a pedes-
W an overnight. Lengthen the life span
of your car with our «killed, accurate re-
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ment. because it »«sure« you more mile-
Special Features
July 4, 1:00 p.m.
Fancy Diving Exhibitions
by
Dick Heiks
Trampoicnc Exhibition
By
Hollis Hill
age. better trade-in-values. and safer,
smoother driving. Drive in today.
BUSCH MOTOR CO.
On the Plaza
Ashland
Swim Both 4th and 5th
TWIN PLUNGES
For The Most
Opens lO.OO a.m. July 4th, Friday
Opens 1:00 p.m. July 5th, Saturday
Opens 10:00 a.m. July 6th, Sunday
Fastidious
The Picnic Was
Costume Jewelry
to please-ch atelain e pins. ™
ear- -
v x . n n g8’
bracelets,
necklacea
signed tyo’addTe"' ¡, " ,neW’
m0<1ern. a " d a " d“ ’
k
to add beauty to your costume.
a "H ug" Success!
Our local Wild Life Leatfue went
on a picnic Saturday, and I wen,
along to cover it for the Clarion.
Monday, folk» kept stopping me
and aaying: “Must have go,ton on,
of hand, that picnic I”
"N onsense,” I says, “ it w a,
mighty pleasant and congoninl.
Juat beer and hot dogs, cheese and
cider. And then they show me the
headline reading: "WILD WTFE
PICNIC HUG SUCCESS.”
Of course it was Elmer, my type
setter, who had made the misprints*
But is my face red: It ’s onlv he.
cause folks are so temperate and
well-behaved in our town, that they
could afford to take the whole thing
as a joke.
From where I sit, even a news
paper editor’s entitled to a few
mistakes. And since I reported
that they served a moderate bev
erage like beer, I’m sure nobody
thinks the picnic was the least bit
wild, or anything but a huge sue
cess—and f mean h u rifj
For Father’s Rodeo Days, Western
Tie Clasps
213 East Main
Ashland. Oraqon
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