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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon lliu rs., June 1, 194H
OREGON^
NEWS REVIEW
Published every Thursday by
SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
Ashland, Oregon
33 East Main Street
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
THU
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WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at A sh­
land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
March 3, 137».
gestmg dinner dow ntow n.
$5 tax lor each bald head, j « j c per wig, 29c lor peroxide blondes.
40 per cent levy on the incomes ol all city officials regardless of
source, no deductions.
Gossiping on party line, 10 per minute, civic tax.
Shoe shine, whisker trim , es ebrow pluck, waxing m ustache, swearing
at red traffic light. 3 for a jc .
3 jc per lb., civic excise tax, on colored cow butter.
W e’re sure that practical!) evers taxpayer n t the c m would lx
more than happy to help fill the old pork barrel by co n tributing to .
civic excise tax.
It would certainly lx a painless metluxl ot extraction, or w ould it i
School Consolidation
Now that Talent has definitely indicated that the consolidation of
their school system with Phoenix is not quite what they w ant, this
newspaper would suggest that the members of the School Board of Dis­
tric t j really investigate the possibilities of bringing Talent, W agner
Creek and Anderson Creek into the newly formed consolidated dis­
tric t which is to serve Ashland and its environs.
There are lots of argum ents against this plan, and we’ve heard them
all. One of them, th at 1 alent does not have a high enough appraised
valuation to support its share of the load if they come into D istrict j
Open Mike
by Doyle SEELY
Pictures Shown of
Cascade Expedition
"O p eratio n S noeat," a m otion
p ictu re of tin* C ascade expedl
lion, was p resen ted to S o u th ern
O regon college stu d en ts at 9 3 0
Ft May m orning by Dr. Ilurvey
Wood» of A shland
Before the m ovie Dr. Woods
ex p lain ed the pin pose of the ex
peditlon, giving nam es of the
m em bers In the group and then
d u ties w hile m akng tin1 voyage,
from th e G reen S prings .summit
along th e C ascades to Cooper
S p u r n ear th e C olum bia River
Dr. Woods said M1.1t the trip
changes Is th e bun on M onday was ex p ected to cover over 600
night req uests. Instead of p ro ­ m iles hut th e total m ileage added
g ram ing the h o u r from the many up to only 573 miles.
phone calls, R alph d evotes the
ASHLAND LOCALS
night to a revelw of the new er
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Culy, Med .
discs th at h ave arriv ed d u rin g th e
h
u
d , v isited Mr and Mrs fl k
week.
Moore, 292 L iberty street last !
M onday.
Miss V erene B ailey, w ho has
been in the KW IN p ro g ram de
p a rtm e n t for past y ear leaves tin
sta ff this w eek end for Boise.
Idaho. W ith h er goes h er ow n
show , “P la n o R am blings," w hich
has been b eard in the aftern o o n s
can be countered w ith the proposal that the Talent district probably V erene also broadcast th e daily
needs re-evaluating. A nother argum ent against bringing Talent in is w om en's featu re. "L isten Ladies,
heat'd o v er KW IN d u rin g the
th at there isn’t enough room in the Ashland schools to hold all the m orning hours.
T hat argum ent doesn't hold water wheui you stop to consider
W hile these tw o show s are go­
th at the school district is planning on em barking on a building pro ing off th e ar, one new show lias
tak en to th e air this w eek. Its a
gram. The increased valuation of the total district, if Talent were special service featu re, dev o ted
R O O M IS BEST
added, should be sufficient to furnish funds to really build a fine to the in n e r w orkings of th e Socj
ial S ecu rity d ep artm en t. T h ii!
Bu*ld a Qv.»ef feaiamanf p/ayroom or
»sliool system for the children of this area.
attic bodroom with Fir-Tnx Initialing
show w ill be h ea rd ev ery o th er
I he major reason, as we see it, why T alent, W agner Creek, and A n­ w eek on W ednesday evenings,
Board and Jiln
derson creek should be a part of the consolidated school system of Dis­ from 7 to 7:15 o ’clock. H a n d lin g ,
F ir-T e i respect« privacy! Mabe all the
you want in a F ir- T r i e d room:
sound IB dead« urd and won't disturb
tric t j , is th at the people of those com m unities can then be considered the show will he O. K. K im bel, a '
others.
Made of «ound. tough. « irrtltird
re p re se n ta tiv e of the K lam ath
w«M»d Abrew, felted together into solid
as part of the trading area of Ashland. 1 oday the major share o f their F alls Social S ecu rity office.
boards, F ir - T n insulates against heat,
cold, and sound S ou'll have lower fuel
business and shopping is conducted in Medford. This situation would
K im bel plans to d ev o te his
bills, more liv in g space, more home
tim
e
to
an
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x
p
lan
a
tio
n
of
the
comfort
with a F ir - f n room in basement
change if their children went to school in Ashland. The parents would
or attic. See us today for ideas on building
w ork of his d ep a rtm en t, as w ell
extra rooms w ith F ir - T e i in su la tin g
make Ashland their trade center, thus following in their children’s as helping those w ith q uestions.
board and tile .
footsteps.
H e has been cond u ctin g a sim ila r
Talent children can use the increased school facilities which the show over one of th e K lam ath
F alls statio n s for som e tim e, an d
consolidated district would o ffer them. And Ashland people can use rep o rts a very good response
IN SU L A T IN G BOARD
from listeners.
the increased trade which this would bring to Ashland.
AND T ilt
R alph Click, the ch ief en g in eer
Talent is near enough to Ashland that it should shop in Ashland,
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,
,
.
1 w h ° doubles as a p la tte r sp in n e r
but the habits ot going to Medford m ust be changed before Ashland on M onday nights, has m ade a
becomes the shopping center for that district, if the kids went to | few changes on th e J u k e Box
Show, heard n ig h tly a t 10 to 11
school here these habits would be changed.
o'clock. C hief am ong t h e s e 384 Oak
Phone 3291
It s a worthy project for the Cham ber of Commerce, any individual
who is interested in the fu tu re of Ashland, and both the Ashland and
Talent school board members.
Everybody Push
The Ashland Cham ber o f Commerce is presently in the throes of
a membership drive. In the C ity of Ashland are 740 businesses.
Of
these some 180 belong to the Cham ber of Commerce. J. C. Osborne,
who is conducting the membership drive, hopes to add some 300 m em ­
bers to the Cham ber roster. W e think he can do it. for there are at
least th at many and more people in business who daily benefit by the
Cham ber of Commerce and who, when properly approached, will be
glad to help support the Cham ber.
It well behooves a business to support commt^nity projects.
The
Chamber of Commerce is a continual com m unity project that has as
its project, com m unity betterm en, both in business and in communal
relations.
I t ’s impossible to support the Cham ber of Commerce w ithout belong­
ing to it, and i t ’s impossible to expect the Cham ber of Commerce to
support the com m unity if it lacks com m unity support.
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WHIZZEH MOTOR
NEW MODEL
at
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REPA IR SH O P
"W heel Tov
- Read
’e m
343 E. Main
Ralph A. Easier
Union S ervice S tatio n
237 East M ain St.
A ¡hland, O regon
and Reap -
S ev en room house Tor rent. Cull
Need clean cotton rugs. P ay 5c
7427.
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lb. News R eview , A shland.
Will p a stu re livestock. Rt. 1.
FOR SALE R ubber stam ps,
Box 418, P h o n e 7247, A shland stum p pads and stam p pad ink,
3» 10 tf. I T he News R eview , 38 E. Main.
B U S I N E S S BI It EC TO It V
MOTOR INN
F e a tu r e s c o m p ia te A u to m a tlv a
■ • p a ir D e p a r tm e n ts
»Mac’s Shoe Shop
M E C K AMICAX. - E L E C T R IC A L
MODY
W . C. K c K I N N I H , 1 'io p .
mSLur^ r? !_D“y- W*«k ur Month
1,1 Mt-
P h o n e 2-1176
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
C logged R adiators Boiled Out
an d R epaired New
C ores installed.
135 Morse
pfa. 4851
■ hue Ra B u ild in g -
m achine sh o p
A cetylene W elding -
W ork - M etal F a b ri­
G en eral A uto a n d
T ru ck R epair.
Jl" l,al‘ 'S l_____I’hune 4586
rin g , lo o k inside fo r the n a m e A rt-C o rv e d .
308 N. M ain
P h o n e 4371
A ihiand
o ld e s t a n d la rg e s t rin g m a k e r. W e w ill be
h a p p y to show y o u o u r c o m p le te
»pen u n t i l
T u im a n
K t.
( 'r e e ll K o u d m ill I l w y
T e le p h o n » J , ; jf
BILOVID By BRIDES FOR ALMOST A HUNDRED YEARS (IBSO-I94B)
f» I ‘‘ A ,
Kreet
F o r d ) « e
X h
I*. 111.
Fisher’s Electric
Service
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lu m e u nd
-o m in e i c ia f
W ir in g
Phone 2 U lt i
4 I 5 Über ( > Hl
A s h la n d , < n e
Radio Repairs
26 Year, Hapertanee
I' lo w e r« , C o rs a g e s , P u tte d
P I u i i I h , F u n e r a l D e s ig n s , C o m ­
p le te W e d d in g E q u ip m e n t
ONE
IM Ï
H E H 3 IC E
ì l i « Unat C u ' I h
T e le p h o n e 22281
Civic Excise Tax
E. Taylor
T e le p h o n e 7 I DI
Cut
50 E. M a in
1 Floy
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P a in t in g - P a p e r H a n g in g
C o n tra c t o r by th e h o u r
H u n t« lio n -* and i « d m a t»
r»».
T e x t u r in g
Flower Shop
Prices Include Federel Tes
Rings enlerged to »flow detail
I « m ni-li miniti« • ADIR
i kii n
«
!» p in. e v e ry evening
« ro re riew
Rosemary’s
c o lle c tio n a t y o u r con ve nien ce .
A s h la n d
Pritchard’s Grocery
Chiropractic..
ileaitii Clinic
To b e lu re o f life tim e v a lu e in y o u r d ia m o n d
K o lib a r H e e ia
43 A. HI.
Oak Street Garage
re g is te re d a n d g u a ra n te e d b y A m e ric a 's
I’hotie 21541
hO R SALE, trini)' or ren t: Im
SITUATION WANTED F \p e r-
proved 225 acres, und house. Rl. leneed p ractical nurse. D esired
I. Box 41«. P h o n e 7247, Asid; I : i ì li Î p riv ate d u ty cast. T elephone 7247.
30-10-tf.
Box 143.
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and
Arc an d
M achine
catio n -
G e n u in e A rt-C a rv e d d ia m o n d rin g s a re
Ih adquai ti ts"
Classified Advertisements
F lft-T x x
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SEE
Boh P itts of the A shland Ma
chine Shop, flew to Lakeview
w ith a friend last week.
A FlR-TlX
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
1947 C h ev ro let pickup, like
new, 2000 m iles, four speed, r a ­
dio, spure six ply, license. Your
term s. School prm ctpul. N ew ell,
C alifornia.
Itp.
270
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THE MART
M u lli
A u li l i m l
The city is always needing money and like all public spirited citizens,
£ U J £ L f t y
we’re always more than willing to give freely of advice as to just how
U p h o lsterin g and F u rn itu re
f t
this can be done, although » h en it comes to giving coin of the realm
Repair
T h re e a n d o n e - h a lf
P h o n e 72 PJ
■Irrar A ■ a tta r T h a n a v a r
u
rather than advice we, too, ouietly crawl into our favorite back alley
M ile s So. K la m a t h J u n c tio n
K t. J, B o x 407, A s h la n d
O pan 24 honra n d a y
haunts and hope we’ll be jverlooked.
■ • » • n D aya a W a . k
283 E. M ain
P h o n e 5131
However, a friend of a . j s , one C lark H am ilton, has come forth
P ro g ra m of KW IN, a n a ffilia le of th e K eystone B ro ad c astin g C om pany
B roadcasting on 1400 K ilocycles
w ith an excellent idea which will replenish city coffers and add all the
M ONDAY
TUESDAM
W ED N ESD A Y
F R ID A Y
TH URSDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
money th a t’s needed for any kind of building program , street repair,
6:30
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6:38
News
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new sewers, w ater mains, libraries, or smoking benches in the Plaza.
6:38
1100 C o r r a l
1400 C o r r a l
1400 C o r r a l
1100 C o r r a l
1400 C o r r a l
140» C o r r a l
G ood__.M o rn in g !
G ood Af<
M o r n in g !
G o o d M o r n in g !
G ood M o r n in g !
G ood M o r n in g !
G ood M o r n in g !
The suggestion he advanced is th a t Ashland utilize the civic excise
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W ak e B o g u e V a lle y W a k e B o g u e v . i i i . j \V.»ke H o g u e V a lle y W a k e Hogue V a lle y W a k e B o g u e Vallejt Wake Hogue Will
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N ews
N ew s
N ew s
N ew s
N ews
tax. Inasmuch as our com m unity c«n’t license slot machines or punch
News
745
Co f le e C a p e rs
U. 8. N a v y
C o l l i e C a p e rs
C o lit e C a p e rs
C o ffe e C a p e rs
C o l fee C a p e rs
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boards, the civic excise tax would furnish the revenue which could
Chapel
8:0 0
C h a r lie S p iv a k
B ib le I n s t it u t e
H aven o f B est
B ib le I n s t it u t e
H a v e n o f B e st
I I n i in
»News
8:30
N ew s
have been collected through the mechanical bandit method.
.News
N e w S
New s
News
N ews
B u lle t in B o a rd
8 ;. 5
B u lle t in B o a rd
B u lle t in B o a rd
B u lle t in B o a t'll
B u lle t in B o a rd
B u lle t in B o a rd
A o c o rd . to B e c o rd
A o c o rd . to lie c o r d
A civic excise tax could include a sales tax, a tax on m otor vehicles,
8:48
A o c o rd . to B e c o rd
A o c o rd . to B e c o rd
A o c o rd . to H e r o ld A o c o rd . to H , ■ c u r ii 8:1.1
v u. S p ir it u a ls
» M o rn in g .M elodies
M o r n in g M e lo d ie s
M o r n in g M e lo d ie s
M o r n in g .M elo d ie s
H e a lin g W in g *
M o i m u g M e lo d ie s
_ A lo r n in g M e lo d ie s
fees levied upon professions, trades, businesses and occupations perform ­
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Jo h n n y Bong
9:15
Lynn
M u s ic M a s te r s
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Long
Johnny Long
ed w ithin the city.
B is te n , B a d le s
!»:30
B is te n , B u d ie s
1 Io n ic T ip.s, T u n t- n 1.is ie n , Ladies
E iM ten, Eudic.s
L is ie n . B uòn
H e u lin g W in g s
9:45
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B* hoes « ... > Oils
There are literally hundreds of sources of civic wealth, H am ilton
10:00
L it t le Show
B i t t l e .S h o w
S c h o o l B le c u i»
L it t le Show
N ew s
Ni W
00.15
M u s ic M e m o irs
Al u s ic j »M cm olrx
says, just lying i^itouched. H e recommends for consideration a few of
»Music .M e m o irs
.M usic M e m o irs
B i l l i e H lm w
10 30
N ew s
N e ws
J o h n n y M e rc e r
N ew s
.VI l i s l e M e l i i o l l :
W e itz e ls
10:36
G ills G u id e n T u lk
them such as:
W e itz e ls
W e itz e ls
W e itz e ls
W e itz e ls
Weitzels
10:46
W a lt z T im e
W a ltz T im e
W a ltz T im e
W a ltz T im e
W a ltz T im e
___W a lls lim e
$500 annual bachelor tax, both male and female.
B o b E b e r iy
1 1 00
J e r r y S e a rs
B a v id R o se
1.I<u li
M ill l l e r l l i T r io
11:15
C o n c e rt M in ia tu r e
C o n c e rt M in ia tu r «
C o n c e rt M in ia t u r e
B a y B io d i
< om « H M in lu tu r e
Nut Hi and wynne
W ife beating husband, 3 for 10c.
H a VId Hose
11:30
M o n d a y M u s ic
N e w s B e v ie w
T u e s d a y Muslc
T 'i i r s d a y M u s ic
E i iila y M u s ic
•lo h n G u rí T r io
Al u .-ic
H al III d a y M lis le
H ogging the newspaper, 3c per m inute.
H iin d u y M u s ic
12:00
¡News
|»News
|N e w s
|N e w s
I.News
12:16
(Farm R e p o rte r
IN ' »a
|F a r m B e p o r te r
IF a n n R e p o r te r
c a r i l i B e p o r te r
Telling the same joke twice, $1.
12:30
J a n G a rb e r
M a n G a rb e r
¡H iin d u y M u s ic
M a n G a rb e r
M an G a rb e r
IH u m la y H alon
12:46
IH w a p S h o p _____
.Swap ¡Shop_____
IH w a p r ilio p _____
[S w a p H lm p
H air up in curlers in public, tax $1; d itto on the job $25.
J H h y lh m
Bam h
1 .00
B 'n cle E z ra
I 'n c le l . i r a
I Hele E z ra
I IK l e
I iii li', I'.zra
I'.zra
I iic le E zra
1 30
$2) excise licenses, each 24-hour donation solictors. Ditoo charity,
M u s ic B o x
Vi Hide Bui
I M u: le B o x
M o le B ux
M ush
» • « d llI I I V O l . K i d
Box
M lis le
B ox
'» ■ ■ o r g e
K a s i ______
2.00
lottery, benefit ticket peddlers.
2:30
R e v iv a l H o u r
3:00
Chew bubble gum , excise tax ic.
3:16
U 'e n te e o s ta l
3:30
I M em ory
¡M e m o ry B a n e
IM e m o rv L i n e
Female hat on at entertainm ent, church, etc. $2.30.
11 i orv Ba ne
IM e m o ry la in e
I M i •m o ry j
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K W I N r im . H a ll
4:00
IM a tin e e A te lo d d ie s ¡M a tin e e M e lo d ie s
I C h iis lia n m iene.
M a tin e e M e lo d ie s
¡M a tin e e »Melodies
Rob k id’s piggy bank, excise tax 200 per cent,
4:30
I l i a n o R a m b lin g s
¡Tea T im e T u n e s
T e a T im e T u n e s
¡A c ro s s F o o t lig h t s
Te i T h u e T unes
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K a m h liiig s
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T e a T im e T u n e s
T e a T im e T u n e
T en T im e T u n c s
jc , io c, i j c store perfum e, female sachet, 23c.
6:00
!■’ U < lo c k W hl.' lle IN u z a re n e C h u rc h
6:16
K id d ie K o r n e r
15 o 'c lo c k W h is t le ’ K ld iJi«' K o r n , r
5 o 'c lo c k W h is t le
K id d ie K o s n e r
$13.00 fine for each public appearance of garlic eaters, or sweep city
5:30
i'. A l. R e p o rte r
i ’.M . R e p o r te r
I'.A l. lie p o r le l
i ’.Al. R e p o rte r
I’.M. Reporter
M lm n iy H o rs e y
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¡C h u ck W a g o n
lU rg a n M un d s
d'hink. W a g o n
« 'h u c k W a e o n
K 'liu c lt W a g o n
'C lu n k, W a v on
streets for three weeks. D itto for foul pipe smokers.
J E u h c I 11 i li e I H I,
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¡N e w s
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¡N e w s
News
N ews
¡N e w s
¡N e w s
D epriving boy of dog, $17.50; d itto girl of kitten.
6:15
¡Casa l.o m a T im e
¡N e w s
J im m y D o r s e y
¡S u n se t * V i ne
J im m y H o rs e y
IC usa l.o m a T im e
¡Casa I.o m e T im e
6:30
iH p o r ts S p o t lig h t
S p o r ts S p o t lig h t
i’»1,1” '.1
T im e
S p o ils
S p o t lig h t
S p o r ts S p o t lig h t
IS p o rts S p o t lig h t
IS p o rts H p o ilig h t
Displacement pole tax, $1 per head per annum . Thus, 357-lb. m atron,
6:45______¡ B in n a r M u s ic
d ie m s o f M u s h '__ I " ' i- ion N o w
IG e iiis o f M u s ic
lA i v liio B e y
iH In n e r M u s ic
1»« h i h «»f M u wie
7:00
N ew s Show
d id d le i ^ M a r
W ig g le s w o r th S h o w I d a l y o f F a te
V V Ig g le s w o rlh H h H a y lo f t J a m b o re e
excise annual tax $357.
7:15
¡S u n s e t A V in e
IB u s s M o rg a n
¡S u n s e t & V in e
7:30
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