Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Ore., Thursday, leb. i6 , 1948 Victorious Red Raiders Head For Kansas City Next Week SA F E T Y C A M P A IG N Mrs. W. D. Morgan and duught <>r, Irene of Portland visited Mr. und Mrs. Gurnet Pudgett und family of 518 lowu street the first of this w tek. Enroute to Los Angeles. They are form er resi­ dents of Ashland. Marsha Hunt Says “ Safety Is The Style Today” And Wins First ,n, ? ly,e .T.oday'. • • L ct's Gui Together And Make It , is the safety w ilting slogan that won top honors or Marshu .« n , 5,.uL1,iCO *? o hii° L ? n the saiety w ilting slogan contest conducted by the local V. F. W Carl II.,11. com m ander of the local Pf°ii h ? v I" w “‘ge ° f the S0"**“1, and U was conducted as a part Ralph A. Foster Union Service Station "i the V. F. \\ > campaign foi an added emphasis on accident .... \cntlon Mayor Ih o rn to n S. Wiley, Chief of Police Clurence Will 237 East Main St. rCVn*i ln P!?ee ,,f flR‘ c h k f C'linton Baughman. Ashland, Oregon Kn u , i l , ‘ “P n A ndrew Hawver, were judges of the slogans Other w inners und their slogans^, include Second Prize, K aren W yers w inners, with the children read- Grade 5, W ashington school: ng their winning slogans over "Safety First, Safety Last . . . Radio stutlon KW1N, Friday aft Safety Now - Not In the Past." ernoon, 4:15, February 27. T hud Prize, F ranklin Tow n­ send,, G rade 6, W ashington school UNITED NATIONS IS Safety Pays - In Many Ways". DISCUSSED ON AIR Miss Neva West, Marshall Honorable Mention, Jan e t h Smith, G rade 6, W a s h in g to n Woodell, and Wendell Lawrence school: “Be Careful at School, Be appeared on the American Asso­ Careful at Home, And Watch ciation of University W omens Your Step W herever You Roam" symposium over KWIN Tuesday Marble, Granite, Bronte Barbara Ann Brewer, G rade 5 evening. The half hour program was devoted to a discussion of the J W ashington school: "Be Happy Extra Lettering Available and Safe.” Carol Josephine Fow­ United Nations. ler. G rade 6, W ashington School: "On the Plata" Try the News Review Classi "The Time To Prevent An Acci beds for results. Pictured above are members of the Southern Or egon College Red Raiders Basketball team from dent Is Before It Happens.” Gay which either nine or ten players will be selected to go to Kansas City next week. Definitely slated are Chuck Jandreau. Darrel Copeland. Chuck DeAutreinont, Wes Peters. Cal Bonney and Bobby H oofs’ Saktv First Is The Way > Be with the remaining players to be chosen pending a decision as to how many will travel. Playeri from Healthy Day By Day” left to right (rear row) are: Hoefs. Copeland. Peters. Bonney, Jandreau. DeAutremont. O'Neal. Nei- deigh. (Front row) Veentjer, Barger. Martindale. Linman Warren, Weaver. Newton. "Never Pass Over A Hill. Ii \ ou Want To Save Your: sident of Suzanne Holmes Hall. Hospital Bill.” ASHLAND LOCALS Chairm an for the Mothe r s Mrs. George M artin, 11 Beach Rodney Swanson, G rade 1 4n- ; Week End event were M ajjorie is ill with the flu. Mrs. Thora coin school: “Save The res. (C o u r te s y o t S is k iy o u ) Newton, Ashland, 1947 General Cooper has been caring for her Save The Feet, Pick Up 1 tie 1 A t a dinner on February 12 Chairm an, Betty Madsen, A sh­ Shirley Hardin. 556 B street, Glass In The Street." given by Mrs. Mabel Winston, land, 1948 General Chairm an, and has returned to school after an ■oln dean of women, a group of AWS Caryl Vandewahl, K lam ath Falls, absence of one month. » ---------- J s J 3ay m em bers laid plans for their publicity chairman. The G arneti P adgett children, While We Work and While W e| grandest spring event, Mothers Other guests weere Mrs. E. N. 518 Iowa, have been ill with in ­ Play.” The best way to settle those W eekend which will take place Stevenson, Mrs. Francis Silver, fluenza lately . Jean Bjorlie, G rade 1, Lli oln jum py nerves Is sound Insurance on May 8 this year. advisor of Sigma Epsilon Pi, and Fifty eight m em bers of the school: “Sticks and Wires AWS officers attending were Miss Beverly Shere, advisor of Gideon society m et at the Pot Not Toys, Balls Are B etter \ r e that protects both you, your For Jerald y n Jerom e, Medford, presi­ Redetta Chi and Suzanne Holmes luck dinner n Ashland last Mon­ Girls and Boys." family und your car. dent, B everly A utry, Ashland, Hall. day night. Prizes will be certificates o m . secretary, and B arbara Eliason, ith Mrs. Adeline Reed is presently Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cady, Ashland, treasurer. special ribbons attached to the employed by Mrs. Irene Cullen Officers from other campus o r­ 324 Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. F. at the Hillside Beauty salon. first three winners. Mavo ley ganizations present were Dorothy H. Barnthouse spent last weekend ine Robert Sharyon left W ednes­ Howry, K lam ath Falls, president in Portland where they visited day for Spray, Oregon w here he of Redetta Chi, M arjorie Flineau Mr. B arnthouse’s sister, Cleo, who will teach the rem ainder of the Ashland, vice-president of Sigma t i school year. Sharyon, a graduate Epsilon Pi, A letha Emerick, O ak­ has been ill in a Portland hospi- of Southern Oregon College who -------------, president of tai. Mr. Barnthouse returned Sun- land, California, INSURANCE AGENCY has recently been studying at the 68 East Main S t WAA, M arjorie Crow, Medford, * da>' bY air and the rest of the U niversity of California, will in ­ Telephone 21471 president of G irls’ D rum Corp, party drove back to Ashland struct the 6th, 7th and 8th grades andG Iona Lusby, Portland, pre- Tuesday. at Spray. Blanche Rummel Rice, Doctor of Optometry, and C arlton L. Rice, Dispensing Optician, have • M im eographing • Typing moved their optical offices to 430 • Dictation by Telephone Siskiyou Blvd., Phone 5371. 3t. • Postcard D uplicating W alter J. K errigan of Beach ’ street is horse back riding again K errigan says spring js here to AsW and Phone 5541 stay. MONUMENTS BURNS AGENCY ht'i 11A A WS Plan Spring Event Do Your Nerves Tingle When Your Hear Tires Screech? HOWARD S. WILEY Live Dangerously —Cross On Public Stenographer OPENING SOON Chamber of Commerce Offices WEITZEL’S Phone 3 7 6 1 -D o g rs open 6:45 Dally - 1:30 S a t - 12:45 Sun Shoe Department MAIM FLOOR ThurS., Fn., Sat. Hey Kids! 6 Cartoons Sat. AND If you go through an amber or red light you are living dan­ gerously. You can scare the pedestrian and may smash up another car. i R Pf“lilpQC Y n ilf h ’ wiib Darryl Hicks Jan Ford i v e i t t i e b b lU U lI l Also Chap. 2 "Jesse James" Sunday! 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