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Soodirin Oregon N e w t Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, September i j , i vertiteii long gone by. Set they remain in the windwo like late autumn leaves clinging to a windswept tree. OREGON NEW S R E V IE W 94« w Mr. and Mrs. Cluyton Cullen I to their final renting place In the were In Portland over the week I western states. end. <■ The udvuntuge of this patriotic duty Is that the Enlisted KeseiV- hMkb ____ Ists again have the opportunity to associate themselves with the army for any selected period and serve in the area In which they enlist. vertised long gone by l e t they remain in the window like late autumn which the signs advertise are soon forgotten, but the signs usually linger on. N o t so, w ith signs which John Daughertv, Ashland Hiding Asso ciation secretary, puts in the windows. John was out Monday collecting the signs which were used to ad vertise the latest horse show, held last Sunday, and in addition to pick ing up the Horse Show and Rodeo signs he was cleaning up the win TREE FARMERS TO EAT dows in the town by taking out all old signs. The September dinner meeting A worthy project, John, one which deserves emulation. of the Southern Oregon Conner Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland. Oregon 38 East Main Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers ______________ WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 15, 1835, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1878. vation & Tree will be held at tel in Medford 117« only comment we can nuke today about the petrified hunk of tember 24th ut Rocks Daylight Saving Time ★ * * Time really flies, and before you know it October 1st will have been here and gone. And will you have registered? The election this year is going to be important, in the city, the county, the state and the nation. Failure to register and failure to vote are the first signs of a weak ening government. If the people weaken and fail to fu lfill their obligation as voters the government will be next to weaken. And we have seen many examples in the past three years of what happens when the people allow the gov ernment to weaken. It can happen here. Register now, and vote November a. This is your country. Help to keep it so. Phone j 7 1 1 Get your Job P rin tin q at tho News R eview WOMEN’S APPAREL Exclusive But Not Expensive COATS HATS SI ITS DRESSES TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LAY AWAY PLAN AND CHARGE ACCOUNT Excel Dress Shoppe 56 East M a in Phone 4572 There Is No Other Finish Like Close-Out L and S j Up to 331/3 Off • M u st Sell Io Make Room l or New • PORTLAND CEMENT PAINT Stock CONTAINS PORTLAND CEMENT FOR RUGGEDNESS ♦ * Featuring Spred and Spred-Luster Councilmen Our ideas about the dignity of elected officials took a turn for the better last Sunday. The ten candidates for council, who took part in the burro race at the horse show, had the customers rolling in the aisles. It was the best event of the program. D r. Walter Redford in a hat as big as himself and astride a burro that weighed less than one-half as much as the good doctor, cut a fine figure. Phil Stansbury demonstrated his knowledge of the finer arts of horsemanship as he and his mount cakewalked before the crowd in the grandstand. Harold Merrill, chairman of the event, proved that one can enter an event and also run it o ff, thus demonstrating an ambidex trous ability. D r. William Bracker, the only uncostumed member of the group, brought his steed across the finish line even though the burro had other ideas. Owen Gragg, Tw in Plunges operator, did one of the only mounted strip tease acts ever seen in Southern Oregon. Phil Wendt proved friendship with an animal is all-important, as Phil gave his burro sev eral cigarettes before the race, and the animal responded handsomely, carrying Phil all the way from the starting line to the finish line. Fred Homes, who has been riding the ranges around here for several years, was quite upset about not being able to enter, but he found a proxy to carry on for him. Homer Billings entered by proxv, Henry Gerdes found Monte Barrett willing to ride for him and Monte brought Henry’s burro in first. 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From our point o f view, it adds w ry little to the beauty of the In the summer time when there is lots of sunlight, we save day light by getting up early in the morning and thus find many hours city. But .then, a fter i t ’s all polished up and has a sun dial on it, of daylight left to us after work is over in the afternoon. we may change our mind. The only thing we fear is that someone else is going to want to put But in the summer time there is always a lot of daylight left over another rock in the parking strip, and then someone else will insist on in the afternoon. Take the winter, now, that’s the time of year when late afternoon grandfather s trusty wheelbarrow being placed 011 display. A thing like that could grow into enormous proportions, and pretty daylight would really come in handy, look at the saving in light bills it would make. And think of the farmer who has to do his m ilk soon the city hall would be hidden from view bv the pile of rocks ing by lantern light, he'd appreciate a bit of daylight in the winter at and collector’s items out in the parking area in front. W h y if the city hall were hidden from view mine of us could find the chore time. Then there are those people who live in Ashland and commute to police station to pay our fines or the recorder’s office to pay for water Medford, and their colleagues, the people who live in Medford and or light. And that would really be too bad. commute to Ashland. Along late in the winter when that five o’clock rush takes place in the foggy, foggy dark it makes that cow path be TRUCKERS TO DINE ACTIVE DUTY AVAILABLE tween Ashland and Medford a dangerous place for any individual in The Southern Oregon Truckers TO ENLISTED RESERVISTS an automobile. Daylight saving time in the winter would be the answer League is holding their Septem A progam enabling members ber dinner meeting at the Red of the Army Enlisted Reserve to alleviate that dangerous night traffic. Our suggestion would be that along about September 17 instead of woods hotel in Grants Pass on Corps to volunteer for extended moving the clocks ahead an hour, to go back on standard time, that Saturday. September 25th at 8:00 active duty was re-opened recent p.m. ly by Headquarters, Sixth Army we set them back another hour in order to go on W D ST. W inter Day State Representative Ralph T. in San Francisco. The type of light Saving Time, f Moore, chairman of the highway duty available to such volunteers There’s less daylight in the winter than in the summer, so it should interim committee, will be the is escorting the remains of their be saved more. The only way to do that is to move the clocks back speaker. deceased World War II "buddies’ two hours. We’re hoarding daylight when there’s lots of it and we’re throwing it away when it ’s scarce. One of the finest things that happens in this community came to our attention Monday. We’re speaking about window placards and »»gn cards. There isn t a day in the week but what some character comes along and wants to stick a sign in every show window in town. Most of these signs wither and die on the vine, the event which they have ad- Mill Wood ‘ Fuel Oil C. E. Taylor Rt. 1 Box 111 (I A, F ord yce HI rent Fainting . Paper Banging Contract or by the hour S u g g estio n s and E stim a tes fr.-e T extu rin g T elephone 2291« - M |„ 5 „ „1 Rosemary’s Flower Shop Cut Flowers, f 'oranges. I'ut led P lan lc. I-' i i Here 1 D esign s, Com- pleto W edding E quipm ent SO B. Main Telephone 222(1 lift Radio Repairs 88 Years Dnperlenec ONE I) AY SERVICE The Beal C osts L ess ut THE MART 170 K. Main A shland