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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
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H. uses. M ill . Burn-.. Roofs. In te rio rs . E x te rio r*.
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We E stim a te and P ain t A n y th in g
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P h o n e 4896
310 B u d g e S treet
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Thank You . .
Classified Advertisements
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Beginning July 26
Through July 31
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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
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Ashland Cabinet Works
Flower Shop
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Stephen Laninovich
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Phone Ashland 7141
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