Southern Oregon News Review, AslilinJ, Oregon, Thursday, October 14, 1948
| didates wish to spend money for DR. E. H. HAMLET OPENS
J recreation, but do not suy how OFFICES IN ASHLAND .............
I much, or what it will cost the
Dr. E. 11. Hamlet, chiropractic
1 find the city lias physiciun, opened offices In the
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Denver, Colo., Oct. 12 Commission for betterm en of ! taxpayer.
Dear Folks:
Published every Thursday by
traffic and truck conditions, our done much for recreation: parks, Knox building, Friday, October
Left
Medford,
4:45
p.m.
and
street lighting is good, our pay ttpinls courts, Ihe city has fu r 8 Dr. llum let previously p rac
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
reached Denver at two the next rolls have been built up, our nished and improved a building ticed in Minneapolis, Minn., for
Ashland, Oregon
33 East Main Street
morning.
Took some “raizing" city has much more equipm ent foi tlie Boy Scout and young eight years.
C arryl IL Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
at hours for an 80 year old. Have than tile average. In other words, people's work, there are pluy
He Is a graduate of the U niver
had
sight
seeing
to
m
any
places
while
wc
have
been
getting
i m grounds for the children ut v a r sity of Minnesota and M innesota
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
of Interest, but most impress! ., provem ents as fast as practicable, ious points. What more do we Chiropractic college He and his
by num ber of substantial homes tte also have been incerasing the need? Are parents to be entire family reside ut 408 Laurel.
Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash
occupied
mostly by home owner capital account or assets of the
land, Oregon, ie b ru a ry 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of
Saw
a
colorful
parade, Including city.
Al Vniman. former co o w n e r
March 3, 1879.
three elephants, put on by El
of the North Main Hardware, is
I also think that the honest and
Jebel Tem ple Shriners, Denver. lair law enforcem ent in this city
now employ, d by Leever Hurd
Was also guest of Golden Sheaf is w orthy of everyone's notice.
ware in Medford.
Chapter, OES, for Initiation of We have no bawdy house dis-
ly relieved from responsibility
The Girls Drum Corps of Southern Oregon college till a gap in the officers for '49 including Bobs Hlit, no dives as do the average
for
their children?
With the
sister,
G
ertrude
Struss,
as
treas
<ity, little child delinquency. A
old college's student relations program. The girls put on a luce show ***
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m ountains, lakes, parks, play
at the football game the other night, and the result of the show is a h œ n i U l i t ï ^ pro«ram and
new adm inistration
generally
grounds, etc, thut we have here,
better school
c.'hzw.l spirit
cr.;—
'. Jniapg - the
l . student
___1__ , body.
1
»«»Hinuny,
better
means a change, and w here could
are
we not well equipped to pro
A fter a good week, sunshine we find officers with experience
In years past, two of the cries of the students at SOC was that there
vide
recreation for everyone?
in
valley,
snow
on
m
ountains,
I
to replace those we have? O ur
was but little school spirit and that Ashland folks didn’t support the
Let's keep Wiley, u m an who
came
by
bus
to
Lincoln,
enroute
college
and
our
schools
demand
college. One of the reasons for this lack of spirit has been that various saw some fine ranches lots of
cun help continue the policy of
saw some fine ranches' lots of a clean town, and thut wc have.
cliques from Grants Pass. Klamath falls, and Medford high school J sage brush and a band of 16 wild
u sound financial program , with
I have noticed »hat some can-
remained high school cliques. This resented growth of a Southern | antelope. 200 feet from the high-1
continued lair governm ent.
Oregon clique. W ithout a group spirit, representative of Southern Ore- way> that Pald us scant atten
M. E. NEWTON
gon college there has been community apathy among the Ashland ,tl0n; After
ith l l i relatives
-- a
- vislt w
„ U
v ia i iv e s
townspeople toward the school.
in Iowa and Missouri, I will be
Today, with groups on the campus such as the Girls Drum corps home, always the best part of a
the college band, the weekly Siskiyou, and Hollis H ill’s Happy Hop- trip, in tim e to vote.
Sincerely
P'nS Cheerleaders,,col lege students indicate that they have more of
C atherine A. Heath
the old do or die, for dear old Socky.
It takes more than just a winning football team to create a strong To The Editor:
school spirit And with the growth of the college the unsung groups n i ?
^ / eeJ ing lh at the P»«
will break down the old high school hangover clique.
pie of Ashland, who have been
When those community groups disappear, then the people of Ash- enjoying
the benefits of the
wirb
f u ° SniTU C SCih t ?f SOC ‘nd lhc>’ t0° ’ wil1 fal1 *" '¡ne splendidI adm inistration of Mavor
T. S. Wiley, should rally to his
h the college. This will make a stronger school out of SOC and
support,
and retu rn him to of
stronger community attitude toward the school.
fice at the Novem ber election
As president of the Frideger
Letters To The Editor
OREGO^ NEWS R E V IE W
School Spirit
STOP FIRES
/ r s t / p TO TOO.'
BEAUTIFY and INSULATE
PANELSHAKE
z
Service Clubs
I p re d a te the fact "that ^în ough 'di
Over m Klamath Falls, the Rotary club has made Clarence McDaniel.
times thl< city has
president of the student body of the Oregon Vocational School an I
t° 1stead,1y reduce its
honorary member of their organization
I *ax rate’ untd we occupy a un-
McDaniel will represent the school’s student body at the weekly clty* t ^ ï i r e nV n»i C,t£
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representative' 1 b T k * Sr° “P’ ,Thi’ wi” «‘vc him’ as a student b o d v |° r only S1.38 on each one T u n '
m uX
bockground of what service clubs mean to a com-
dollars of assessed valüa-
renTiX T T 1™
the service club, through contact with a student
representative, will get another view of what one of Ashland’s major
industries is doing for Ashland
»anus major
F il' ' sl Rko ," bn! î ? ° n «•* ri«h' - r“ k w a
representjtiv. of ri.
~ n
g n r"’ j"
n ? Ur ne‘ghboring cities in corn-
tPh| iSOn h3VC city tax rates for
this years as follows:
M i i ï i » “ -’ milis> ° r ” 59 ° n
s *" Ashland «luct an outstanding!
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G rants Pass: 22.2 mills o rJ 2 2 2
The Army’s Heart
Hk° k > S thC A[my haS n° heart? Once in a wh,le something comes
up which proves the contrary. Take the case of the old Antioch ceme
tery, tor instance.
,
This cemetery is one of the oldest in the county and is located a
h UtHt ° £k thC ° ld
Oflke ° f
When the ™ de
partm ent purchased the site for Camp White in i 94a they bought
out all property owners in the district, but were forbidden by law
orm tU>l “ T " " u ° ng 3S therC Were 8raves therm. It was first
m X ill b J 7 'f
ktr% ° f h n d ° UtSide the cantonmetnt area and
\
f f Lm the ° d cemetery- On account of the need for
speed m getting the camp going it was decided to cover the graves
with sufficient dirt to protect them from artillery fire.
new plat was made of the cemetery and all graves carefully
marked thereon. A careful record was made of all names and pictures
Then U hen j’h0W,?ng JUSt h° W the beadstones looked at th a i time.
Then a big shovel was set to work in a field across the road, all head
feet V e m h 2 T h e f
d ™
C0VCred w kh about six
et of earth. The fence was removed and all signs of the character
weeks'
Aknd, ”
h" “ ™ ind un,il
k
P P ' ’ i “’ l” d r‘lat,ves bur,ed “
«'d burying
S
C° T e -° the, COUnty ° fficials askinS that th* county use
bscl! *
army
,he °ld
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TIME PAYMENTS
FILL ’ER up
Keep Him Working',
For Oregon
Best Gas
On the m arket, you'll find In our pumps
your choice of several specialized types DRIVE
IN FOR A TANKFUL.
UKIVE
Change to w inter oil and grease now or else
when low tem peratures arrive, y ou w i l l d .l v , '
stiff and sluggish car.
V
d ,*Ve a
Rapier’s Mobil Service
starred’ Th C° ntfaCt 7 ' 1“ and the WOrk of uncovering the graves
ed AH ThC nUme.r°i,S headstones were carefully uncovered and dean-
. All were re-polished and the lettering renewed The whole
j
re-gnded „ d leveled and careiull?
S v e , I “ " : r r'
in Pl1“ “ d
— kers placed 8„„ k„Tw‘'
graves, a new heavy woven wire fence with well
388 East Main
Phona 8186
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
U. S. SENATOR
GUY CORDON
Airlines
vlaAK'am„hr F ' | ' , , 7 7 in L“
»"d Medford, Oregon,
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ESTIMATES
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Ashland, Oregon
hob Beach IS student body president, Gloria Lusby is president of $1 99 on each 5100.00.
Associated i Women
women Students, Bob Stumbo is editor of the S
Siskivou
ne' beIieve
isk iv c L Îi ■
’ l0r
f° r ° one’
belleve tb
tha a * we have
BILLINGS AGENCY
antis is editor of the yearbook, and there are dozens of other I h a d .an unusi»ally progressive ad
232 West 5th
Phona 7568
students at SOC, who are representative of the student bndv
I m inistration. O ur streets are be-
Medford .Oregon
whos presence in any group would help fo n - - br>r,J k
body, and lin g rapidly paved, sewers are be- Main & Oak
Ph. 8781
people and the college student
?
the
^ l l e d , our m ayor and city,
DEPENDABLE
'officials have been constantly ini INSURANCE COUNSELORS
contact w ith the State Highway
Store
Phone 7231
(Republican)
His Seniority In The U. S. Senate
Is Of Great Value to Oregon
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M ember of Six M ajor Sub-Com m ittees of the Senate
A ppropriations Committee, handling appropriations foi
S . / OpE1iCl' iC( PoWL. r' F,ood Control, KiveP.s and Ila ,:
e s 5 ?„d A V r f t tu r e
h “ “’ - Indi" " A " “ irs- F» "
Attention Guilders
MOTOR INN
Interior T il. Contractor
I ? , years experience
mOKAWZOAZ, . aiBOTBIOAZ. iFm SJkll!ed Workmanship
BOOT
¡Free Estimates
Phone 6942
3«’« rîîi'«?*7
i n St. ,
<»«
Moath
Shan« 0-1176
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
.
I Mac’s Shoe Shop
I
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
w - c - k ^ kinnih , proD
and Repaired New
L ho. - _ „
„ Cores installed.
I
■•-■nidi«» . Bum»« x««i.
135 Morse
Ph. 4851
a . st.
Ashland
* c S m S f e . T rcasury-Post Office A ppropriations Sub-
Oak Street Garage
Hallowe’en
f r v ^ t í h ^ l0nkkn°uW i ef° re thc Witches and SOM™ and the small
“P W” ” ° f ™ k‘"e lif'
• c ir e 1 F?.rnn2Lthe APPr?PH«Uons Com m ittee to Investi-
a
E ur°P?an economic conditions.
e AHairs^er Senate Comm tttee on Interior and Insular
• Chairm an, Centralia, Illinois, m ine disaster committee.
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Retain U. S. Senator Guy Cordon
No Mud .
NOVEMBER 2nd
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MACHINE SHOP
Acetylene Welding -
Work - Metal F abri
General Auto a n d
970
J .r u c k R e P a ir.
70 Oak St.
Phona 46(6
ritchard
s Grocery
- Lunch meat» - M ilk
IGrocerlea
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r
,,nan
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i ona situfarioen SUb' C° m ni,ttee l° inve>tl«at« ^ e Near
>q u e s te' man investi8ator
we?vToff'eSredP ¡m „ th e P’ r°n ,’ f 'O¿ ' ’¡SP' ;
’ “8ge’,cd idt” »Web !
'kere'll be ñ „ X „ . • í ‘ ,
t'“ ,r »ffsPr¡"g. Otherwise we're sure
d a r lm g s ^ - if c a tS
W e’re still waiting for the mud slinging to start in the local p o lk ?
cal campaign Must be the weather. The sunshine which wc’v i been
having would dry up any candidate’s desire to splash mud on any I
one, even- an opposing candidate.
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John.
Chiropractic..
Health Clinic
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
Ashland
Rosemary’s
C. E. Taylor
1 Box 6J9A, Fordyce Street
Io ..-
or by the hour
Suageatlon» and E « tlm a re 7 free
m 1 u
T e x tu rin g
I « le p lio n e 22916 - 8 to 5 p.m.
Flower Shop
Radio Repairs
H a n t a P ?"'
Potted
niete wPa i? R *« '« "« . Com-
Píete Wed,lin » Equipm ent
* O • N E ,T D A Y ■xpertenoe
S i’ ll V IC ™
60 E. Main
O N E D A Y s F i, v i c i .-
The Beat Coat» I,«»» at
Telephone (2281
1270 E.
THE MART
M ain
Ashland