Southern Oregon N e w t Review. Ashbnd, Oregon, Th u rw b y, October t r
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en iy Enders was out hunt big
class at S o u th e in D ie g o n
last week.
I college.
Airplane feeder line service be- mended for Bonanza as stated
tween the Rogue River valley and .
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j u has u been rec- above. The request of Southwest
Las
Vegas,
Nevada,
om mended by F. M erritt Ruhl- ^or a ‘*ne from Medford to Boise,
en, exam iner for the Civil Aero- ■ via Klam ath Falls, Lakeview and
riautles Board.
In m aking his Burns, was not recommended,
recom m endation Ruhlen com bin-' Ruhlen pointed out that he was
ed two proposed routes and re c -1 aiready recommending service
ommended that the CAB give between Medford. Klamath Falls
perm ission 'o Bonanaza Airlines, and Lakeview (on the Las Vegas-
Inc.. of Nevada, to operate the Medford route), and that Burns
line.
would he the only point to su b
Pressure Flush that Radiator.
Southw est Airlines, which is a l stantially benefit from an exten
Check Coolinq System .
ready operating into and out of sion from Lakeview to Boise.
this area by way of the Medford
Replace Worn-out Radiator Hose.
In recommending the Reno-
airport, had requested permission Medford service, Ruhlen pointed
Fill, when needed, with Zerone or
alcohol.
to fly from Medford to Reno. Bo out: "This route, although serv
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ing cities - —
of - —
extrem
small K'H
pop-
— •• ely oiwwtt
Distributors for Famous
Reno to Las Vegas, had request- ulation, would provide conven
ed certified air service for that lent and rapid communication to
HERE—You get that feeling of old fa sh io n e d fi lendllness
GLIDDKN
PAINTS
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’ some of the most isolated com-
when you drive in.
In his 270-page report, released 1 m unities in the West Coast area,
last month, the exam iner stated The four interm ediate points
..hat “the Las Vegas-Reno and the] wbich, at present, do not have
HERE—You meet Bien with an old-fashioned desiie to see
Reno-Medford routes are end-on I a *r service—Portola, Susanville,
you satisfied.
extensions of each other and form j A lturas and Lakeview, had a to-
one linear route in length. S e r - P a ' population in 1940 of only
Their isolation,
however, -
vice over this route by one c a r - 1 8.131.
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rier would perm it operational | *s more severe even than Yreka
HERE—Are experts with the old-tim e spirit nt craftsm an
advantages and economies n o t l w^ ere Southw est generated 129
ship, who cun diagnose car troubles accurately.
possible if the route were cut at I passengers per thousand popula-
Reno.”
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tlon during Septem ber. 1947. On
The
Las
Vegas-Reno
leg
was
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same basis, these cities
HERE—Are men you can put your trust In—who haven't
the northern portion of a pro-I should generate approxim ately a
forgotten how to say "Thank you" when you leave.
posed Phoenix-Las Vegas-Reno I thousand passengers per month,
ON ALL PURCHASES
route. TWA already holds per-1
spite of the extrem e ¡sola-
mission to operate on the P h o e-1 l ‘on
the proposed communities
nix-Las Vegas stretch, and ad-1 the smallness of the population
ditional service was not recom-1 *nv°lved created a doubt as to
mended in R uhlen’s report. The I w hether these cities would make
report shows th at there is not I sufficient use of air service to
AT
now certified air service between I justify the cost to the Govern-
Las Vegas and Reno, but th at I ™ent which such a route would
Bonanza has been operating a n |* nvo^ve *n the form of mail pay.
intra-state service there since!
comparison of these cities
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
August, 1946.
I with the small N orthern Califor-
75
Oak
Street
Knox Bldq.
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
The Reno-Medford leg of ti»is(n*a Cities which now receive air
route was in the request of South-1service would seem to indicate
west Airways, but was recom -1 that a substantial am ount of tra f
fic would be generated.
This,
however, can be determ ined only
through actual operation.
It
would seem clear that the per
mile cost to the governm ent .
would exceed that Involved in
the more populous Sacram ento
Valley, San Joaquin Valley and
Los Angeles- San Francisco coas
tal routes. However, because of
the isolation involved, air service
would be a greater benefit to the
people served.
A route sim ilar to the propos
ed Reno-Medford route was pro
posed in the original West Coast
case (1946). In that proceeding,
the board refused to authorize it
on the ground th a t the evidence
did not establish a substantial
com m unity of interest between
Reno and M edford and Klam ath
I t ta k e s ju st tw o m in u te s to read th is ad an d
H E R E IS A C H A L L E N G E F O R Y O U . M ake
Falls, and the population of the
w h a t you decide as a re s u lt of it m ay c h a n g e
a rea l stu d y of all c a n d id a te s offering th e m
two proposed interm ediate points
y o u r ow n life and th a t of y o u r c h ild re n for y e a rs
A lturas and Susanville, was in
selv es for public office in th is election. F o rg e t
sufficient to justify the establish
to com e.
m ent of the necessary route m ile
for a m o m en t y o u r ow n p a rty affiliation an d
age (CAB M ember Jason Lee dis
T h e p o in t is sim p ly th is :
sented to the board’s ruling, s ta t
th a t of th e c a n d id a te you are in v e stig a tin g .
ing that a local service route
T h o se w hom we elect in th is e le e u o u m ay w ell
T h in k only “ Is th is m an. is th is w om an, th e
extrem e isolation of the inter-
decide m ost of th e vital issu es w hich w ill affect
should be established due to the
c a n d id a te b est su ited by p erso n al b ack g ro u n d ,
you d ire c tly — peace or w ar, p ro sp e rity or d e
m ediate points and their corre
sponding greater need for con
a b ility and re c o rd in public and p riv ate life for
p ressio n , m o d e ra te prices or h ig h ones, p ro g re ss
venient transportation.
th is p a rtic u la r office?” Do th is h o n e stly an d we
or sta g n a tio n .
"Although, due to the small
population,
the potential traffic
a re sure th a t you, too. w ill vote R epublican.
T h e se a re th e re a so n s w hy it is m ore im p o rta n t
is lim ited and service will be
volve a substantial am ount of
th a n ev er before th a t we V O T E F O R T H E
R em em ber, v o te fo r th e best m an, m a y th e best
small pay, it is considered that
B E S T M A N in every office, larg e or sm all.
the great benefit which would re
m a n w in !
sult from providing these isolat
ed cities w ith convenient com
m unication w arrants the estab
lishm ent of air service betw een
M edford and Reno . . . Accord
ingly, it is recom mended that
the board find that the public
convenience and necessity re
quires the air transportation of
persons, property and mail on a
tem porary basis between Reno
and Medford via Portola, Susan
ville, A lturas, Lakeview and
K lam ath Falls.”
CAB Examiner Recommends Airline
To Connect Rogue Valley and Nevada
n
YES—Just Like The Old Days
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DOUGLAS McKAY
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