Southern Oregon News Review. Ashland, Ore . Thur» . July 8. ISMS T ke ^'NEWS review ■ K r I CPI ill h I h r . . I ■ . N. 18 A tte n d in g S essio n s .Mr. and Mrs. (¿osso a (Hl Bridal Cake Portland, “ tegoiv J u l' * E r ig it i Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland. Oregon 38 Kast Main S t,iv ‘ C arryl H. Wines and W endell D. Law rence. Publishers WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor N I« m H "I ' bland. I title sessions ol C h iro p iai tic . . . i d i o lion w ht'h npotn'il h en J u n e 28 I 'lllI U ______ .H ill lo l. lld eussions m w lit« h I * tl(|(, al ,l< • • K l'"" ni- It" In It t urivnnet t ie .d llle ld m d id I " I VOUS d l ra ,,,;x Ili re lu m e d lu pi . h t i, i h e i e mi July pi i U lille 'I and m U o p i " U . U e l'l I ), I 't i i l l l p u t l l c i i l a i l> ¡ II led M, I , rienttfk !>' ' 1 Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at A sh­ land Oregon. February 15, 1935. under the act oi C ongress ot March 3, 1879. FOR SAFER SWIMMING “ It is better to be safe than sorry.” That bit of old-fashioned advice can go a long way ;oward cutting down the nations annual toll of nearly 7.000 dead from drowning. Most of these deaths could have been avoided with commonsense swimming prac­ tice«. More pitifully, most of them were of young people. The YMCA, which has been teaching swimming and w aterfront safety since 1885 and ought to know w h a t it is talking about, has prepared’ a list of 10 simple rules for safe swimming. The rules, which appear elsewhere in this paper, are so fundam ental you might expect everyone to know them instinctively. Yet, the “ Y” folks tell us. it is failure to heed these common- sense regulations which causes so many needless swim­ ming tragedies every year. We are printing these swimming ¡»afety rules for ju st one reason: the hope th a t they will help keep you I T he form er Miss Louise S chilhnq and her husband. E uqene Go* or your childrn from getting into trouble in the water. | son. cu t th eir w eddinq cake at the conclusion ot the m arru iq e c ere m ony w hich w qs held in A shland. Ju n e 26. T he couple a re now The rules will do no good unless they are obeyed, not liv in q in P en d leto n . O reqon, w here he is em ployed. P hoto by ju st once, but all during the swimming season. We B ushnell. tru s t you and your youngsters will do ju st th at. It is .v isit relativ es in S an ta IL - .mil end fourth six weeks; Friday. A naheim . C alifornia your best guarantee th a t your family will enjoy health­ 4, March 25, end third nine weeks ! The p u lp it of the F u s t C hurch ful, happy tim es in the water. Monday, March ?.8. spring vaca­ of C hrist, of w hich Mr D ow ning Already They Talk About School Linn Announces Schedule For 1948-1949 Ashland School Year tion (O.E.A. convention April 1 m inister w ill he su p p lied next 2); Friday. April 22. end fifth six S u nday by E 11 McGee and Mai weeks; Monday, May 30 Memor lin Pierce. ial day; Wednesday, Ju n e 1 8 p.m Senior high com mencem ent Frl day, Ju n e 3, 10 a.nt. junior high S T A T IO N E R Y commencement. W hite and W y c o ff Students will atten d school foi a total of 175 days The Christ Boxed G reetin g C ards mas vacation will last two weeks and the spring, or Easter v ac a­ tion will last one week Schcxil E V E R SH A R P B A L I, P O IN T PEN will not be held on Labor day. Thanksgiving day. A rm istice day. Leland Linn, superintendent of schools, this week released the schedule for the school year, 1948 and 1949. The calendar is te n ta ­ tive and may be changed if there is a labor shortage early in Sep­ tem ber which requires the use of students in the orchards. If this Is the case there wiU probably be a shorter C hristm as vacation School will open Tuesday, Sep h i - MeiiiHri.il day. tem ber 7. The com plete schedule weeks; T hursday, November 11, A rm istice Day holiday; W ednes­ D O W N IN G S V ACATION is: M onday, A ugust 23. Principals day. November 24, end of second Mr. and Mi's. Earl F D ow n go or. duty; Monday, A ugust 30. six weeks; T hursday, November ing and daughters, Phyllis, Joan teachers go on duty; Tuesday. 25-26, Thanksgiving holidays; F ri­ and Lois left yesterday for a Septem ber 7, school opens; F ri­ day, Decem ber 17, Christm as v a­ tw o weeks vacation Thev will day, October 15, end of first six cation starts (two weeks); Mon­ day, Ja n u ary 3, school reopens^ weeks. Thursday and Friday, N ovem­ Friday, Ja n u ary 31, end first se­ ber 4-5, regional conference at m ester. M onday, Ja n u ary 24, second S outhern Oregon College; Friday, November 5, end of first nine sem ester begins; Friday, March Notice . . . WARDROBE CLEANERS Slim Jim R etrac tab le P en $1.95 Spray or Brush P A IN T IN G BEXALL Drugs On the Plaza H. uses. M ill . Burn-.. Roofs. In te rio rs . E x te rio r*. W h ite w a sh in g We E stim a te and P ain t A n y th in g r . e . j b it P h o n e 4896 310 B u d g e S treet A shland, O regon Thank You . . Classified Advertisements - Read ’em and Reap - (on the Plaza) WILL BE CLOSED ONE WEEK LEO. R. Ill NT R EN T — Room $3.00 pci w ccl | K i l t SALK R u b b er stam p s, a n d lip M in o r B iirbfi Sh«»|> . .tam p pad;, and tam p pail ink, llie N ew s R eview , 311 E. Main. F o u rth .street. Beginning July 26 Through July 31 B U S IN E S S DI R E C T O R Y MOTOR INN F e a tu r e « c o m p le te A u to m a tlv e B e p a lr D e p a r tm e n t« M E C H A N IC A L - DXaiaCTUXCAL MODY CHERRIES & BERRIES S to r a g e : D a y , W ee k o r M o n th 36 B l e t B t. P h o n e 2 -1 1 Zt JACOBS, MALCOLM & BURT Hooper’» Radiator San Francisco Service refrigerated truck service Miss Willette Harndon 270 (JaR Hl. FOR REPRESENTING 3U8 N. M ain P hone 4371 A sh lan d Ashland Cabinet Works Flower Shop C u t Ftowen 1 i . > e* pot t< d i'lanlM , F u n e r a l DeMigiiM, C o m ­ p le te W e d d in g E q u ip m e n t Clarence T. Rykken - 1 ,ii t u b iiw a 1 m - M ilk i . .I.. g C. E. l ay lor T e le p h o n e 7116 8 to . pm Swedish .Massage M R S OOX.DX1I M W O I.F E ' l i'.iilu a tr M iinH cu.f • ly Hiqmlntnient |.; M h I h A a h lsn il Radio Repairs 25 Y e n re e x p e r ie n c e O N E DAY R E K V IC E T h e D ent C o ata 50 E. M ain Local Agent In Charge T e le p h o n e 22281 Stephen Laninovich Check with us daily for market information Phone Ashland 7141 I’ril chard's Grocery Rosemary’s in Ashland’s Beauty Contest J ' A s h la n d I'lio u e *.’.71 T R U C K S LEAVE AT S P. M. S H A R P 1 1 Phone Chiropractic.. Health Clinic Daily excepting Saturday Receiving From 3 p.m. K u h h e r H eole HI. A ND M A C H IN E SH O P K t. 1 I ’.ox M!»A, F o r d y c e H tie e t A re an d A cety le n e W elding - P a in tin g - P a p e r H o n fftn jf M achine W ork - M etal F a b ri­ C o n tr a c t o r by th e h o u r cation - G e n e ra l A uto a n d Buga......... nd i i Ima 1« free T e x tu r in g T ru ck R epair. Directly across from Southern Oregon College Starting Sunday, July 11th A • J ro c c r I cm Oak Street Garage From our Receiving Depot SISKIYOU BOULEVARD W. (’. KcKINNIH, Pfop. S h o e He D uU dlnif C logged R a d iato rs B ulled (Jut « »1'» »' u n til V p m < v « i > i s i i i l n an d R ep aire d New l'n llli ill ' • li 1 ■|..|,| I 11 11 v ) C ores in stalled . T« 1» id .o n e 3731 135 M orae Pli. 4851 Your shipments needed daily. Overnight direct y Mac’s Shoe Shop i L cmr T H E MART 27» li. Main at A h I i I U pholfilerinq an d F u rn itu re R ep air Bellview Cale T h r e e a n d o n e h a lf l iio n s <2D' M ile s Ho. K l.ii i a l h . D i m l i o n H t. 1. 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