SOUl HER N OREGON NEWS REVIEW, THURS., JAN. ai, , 948 OREGON NEWS R E V IE W -¿ertfcw (Ac c' when It or’s suit was red w ith black ac­ Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink” can be aptly ! ‘ If B cessories. She wore a gardenia iN c^ Jersey. Acting seems to be bus to visit friends and relatives ....................... - community. True, the Kiwanis Club reaches the people it is the fault corsage. an old story to him having been in Santa Monica, California. applied to the city water of - this of the city officials Ashland s fire chief and wife, In many piuys be lore. Mrs. Witt has lived In Ashland and several individuals deserve much credit for having brought water Some of the city officials arc all her life Her m other Is Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Clint Baughman Henry s girl, B arbara Pearson, into the city in time of an emergency, but the basic fact remains that talking air port again. They are Ethel Miller, 562 A street. is played by Delores Momeny. are home after spending the past willing to spend $50,000 for that few weeks on vacation at Coos the present city water system is in pretty poor shape. The groom, who is sales m ana­ Henry has a great inclination to Bay. purpose. Why not help the one for Beck Bakeries spent four draw Uarbaru into m any of his Now is the time to get on with a bond election which would have we already have and encourage. ger vruis in the Army during the num erous events. years as its purpose the covering of the present reservoirs, the installation of w a ^ n . m terp,‘.lst‘? * bout *io-oo°l last war and was discharged with Delores, a junior, Is also new K a filtration plant, and the addition of more water to the present system. was spent on the golf course, and lhe ,,,nk of Fl„ t Lt to Ashland high, having come Years Bapsrtence nobody w ants it now. These two (INK D A Y S E R V IC E The couple will m ake their from Numpa, Idaho and has nev- The recommendations have all been made as to what would be the propositions would help about 1 The Beat Costs Less ut best way to settle the water situation in Ashland, they merely need to per cent or two per cent of the home in Medford after a wedding eer been in u play before but trip north. has taken p art in m any operet­ THE MART people at the most. Why not take be carried out. 27» K. M ain Ashland Following the wedding cere­ tas and musical events. A year and a half ago a bond election which had as its basic purpose the money and help every house mony, a reception was held at holder by cleaning the dam thor­ M rsV ? ' “ m °f the improvement of the water system was voted down. Reason for the oughly. P ure w ater should be the the chapel. The bride and g’room first cut the wedding cake (which ,, d ’ K enneth Long, defeat was the fact that ts^o riders were attached to the measure, one first consideration of all thinking was made by the bride’« uncle I Uu'y ?“ ,sUfd *n »erv»ng the B arac,ou«h- concerning the airport, the other the buying of additional bonds. people. It Is a big job, but not Mr. Reese G entry, w h o » pTant “ T ? too big. There is a good road to superintendent at Beck’s bakery) " J " ‘hv b n d e ’ and M" ‘ People want to vote on one thing at a time. And right now they’re will­ the end of the lake. A steam and serving was continued by the ■«•ntiy ing to vote good water. 308 N. Main Phone 4371 shovel and other equipm ent could Fred Beck hud charge of the bride’s sister, Frances E. Brown Ashland Brule's Book. The citizens are in the mood to vote yes, this is the time to do take hundreds of loads of mud, silt, weeds, etc., out of the dam technique as the city of Astoria Guests included: Mrs. Murgur- something about it! and load it on dum p trucks and Their dam has a pipe that goes to et Leeson, m other of the groom, haul it away. We do not have the center of the dam, then raises Klumuth Falls; Mrs. Ethel Miller, j enough space here to go Into full up about eight or ten feet foun m other of the bride; Frunces E. details, but the dam can be made tain-llke thus aerating and keep­ Brown, sister of the bride; Mrs. to hold half again as much water ing the w ater moving which helps Ross H arden and daughter S h a r­ Union Service Station as it is carrying today. It should to purify It, and keep lt in ex on: Melvin Conley; und Mr. and also be fenced and all brush in­ cellent condition. O ur dam does Mrs. Donald Wolfe, all of Ash­ 237 East Main S t Last week s flood conditions and excessive rain proved for the um p­ side of the fence should be re­ not have a ripple on lt. Ashland, Oregon land. teenth time that the decomposed granite which comprises the surface I moved. Yours sincerely, The city should adopt the same S. S. DAVIES on which Ashland is built can erode faster than a sharecropper’s gully. A complete survey of all roads and streets in the city should be nude before the next flood season rolls around and proper street drainage facilities should be installed. Failure to follow through with this program will probably mean that come the next cloudburst we’ll find Ashland floating down Ashland creek, and we won t need autos; boats will tu rn the trick. Will pasture livestock. Rt. 1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland. 30-10-tf. FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im ­ proved 225 acres, and house, Rt. WANTED TO BUY: Four bed­ 1, Box 418, Phone 7247, Ashland, room honuj. Must go G I Burtis 30-10-tf. Frederick. Ashland Hotel. tf Water Radio Repairs Chiropractic.. Health Clinic ★ ★ w Ralph A. Foster Streets Classified Advertisements JIM BUSCH says .. - Read ’em and Reap,'- For Sale— ★ ★ ★ Condolences FOR SALE by owner, 80 acre m ountain ranch. Good barn, good cold soft well w ater, highw ay frontage, good business site could be developed.. Highwuy 99 south, E. M. Garwood, general delivery, Ashland. 11.13. ti Those individual property owners who lost ground, merchandise, and who suffered property damage during the recent wet season have the sympathy of everybody in the community. W e’re glad to see that they are all up and about and are planning to rebuild, recoup, and re­ conquer. Obstacles placed in the path of the strong only serve to strengthen. FOR SALE OR TRADE by POP'S TRADING POST owner, new stucco and block house, 175 Helmun street, 11..13tf 2 miles north of Ashland Recently built. A nice line of R ototlller custom work. Call new and used furniture. Bargulns 21972 11 6..47tf in all classes of articles. We buy and trade «w as well sell Electric _ svm as sen. FOR SALE—L & H mmawsv Come in and look the place over ¡range w ith trash burner and hot T - and le t’s do some trading •w ater colls. Ed Fisher, 415 L iber­ 45-46 47-47 ty. 44, 45, 46, 47. New Home W ith this issue the News Review has become firmly settled in its new home. We’ve already published once in the location at j8 East East Main street, and it seems as though all the equipment, the presses, the Intertype, and the staff were happy about the move. W e’ve a bit of elbow room and now we’re able to draw a deep breath without having to step outside. We hope you’ll all drop in and pay us a visit. W e’ve got lots of things in mind for our new location, and well keep you informed of them as time goes on. Right now we’re proud of the special advertis­ ing department which we’ve set up for the benefit of our advertisers, and we re happy about the additional space the editorial department has, and most im portant of all, we’ve got the space in the mechanical department to add new equipment i n ? to really begin operating. We appreciate the help which was offered to us by everyone in the city, particularly, the offers made by the staff of the Bowdoin Printing company and the Daily Tidings to turn out any rush work or any other kind of work which we m ight need during the time our plant was out of operation. Though we moved during the holidays we found that the men who did the moving were glad to help. W e’d particularly like to thank the men from W hittle Transfer, Yate’s Electric, and Smith Plumb­ ing, who aided in getting us moved and set up at 38 East Main, so that we could get in operation in time to turn out last week’s issue of the News Review. 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Ht. w , , k or Mo“‘ h Phone «-1176 Hooper’s Radiator Service 3381 Before you buy new tires. . . investigate Seiberling FIRSTI 1-Building - Bubber B eets Ashland Auction Tì resto ne WANTED - New location for State Forest Fire P atrol G uard Station in Ashland urea. P re fe r­ ably on Highwuy 66. Call 3860 M edford or w rite P. O. Box 71. 30tf. Sheepskin fo Sheep Garage Com plete M o tor R ebu ild ing M o tor Tun e-n b - Reborlng Em ergency There aren’t too many college graduates in our town. Good honest thinking, yes...but most folks went from high school into farming. No harm in that! But I admire veterans like Dick Newcomb . . . who’s 23, but going to college under the G.I. Bill of Rights. Intends to be a sheep farm er—but a better- informed, more scientific farmer, with more know-how! And veterans like Dick aren’t let­ ting anything interfere. What little relaxation they allow themselves is in the form of needed exercise, or hooks, or conversation and an occa­ sional glass of beer with friends. Seems as if, just by having their education postponed, they’ve put a higher value on i t . . . and on things like temperance (that glass of beer, for instance), understand­ ing, and good citizenship. And from where I sit, when Dick gets his sheepskin— he won’t have lost much time. He’ll be an even better farm er than his Dad. (Exactly what Dad w anted!) Phone 4011 Copyright. I')4R. United States Brewers Foundation H ig h w a y 9» Service Phoenix, Cut Flow ers, Corsage«, Potted P lan t«, Funeral Design«, Com­ plete W edding E quipm ent Telephone 22281 Chinese Food Special Chinese Dishes Prepared by Chinese cook. Served from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Depot Cafe St. Bellview Store Com plété Line o f Grocertas School Supplies lOpen to 8:30 p.m. Flower Shop 622 A. 3731 Téléphoné 3745 Ore. |H w y . 9» next to B e llv le w Schoel Rosemary’s 50 E. M ain Telephone Ashland STARR’S CAPE | ’,korî OrAere -Sandwiches -Borne Made Flee and P astries - Chill Phoenix . Phone Med. 8760 Aeróse from Texaco Robertson Wood Yard 0Z .B A B IL A 1W O O D Prom pt, frie n d ly service In Ashland and V ic in ity 767 Oak St. Phone 8261 or Tor your convenience a fte i 2:30 860 Ashland St. Phone «672 4»