Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Thurs., Nov. 18, 1948 SOUTHERN I I r 1 1 / OREGON J l t If C D C V I C W 5 l\E I I C If Published every Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland, Oregon 38 East Main Street Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers YMCA Provides Recreation For City Youngsters NEWS from Ashland Hi Harry Skerry, lawyer, was the guest speaker November 15 at assembly to announce the Com­ W E N D E L L L A W R E N C E , E d itor munity Chest drive on Red Feath. er day, November 18. Alex Aus­ Entered as second-class mail matter in the post office at Ash- i tin, Student Body president, will land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of lCB receive donations from students March 3. 1879. ’ at noon Thursday. Chairman of the Sadie Haw­ M » kins dance, Nina Graber, appoint­ TUBERCULOSIS ed committees to supervise that Tt can strike anywhere, this dread tuberculosis function. Chairmen are: Nancy1 Arney, program: Anne Williams. I gc i. Yet how many people, having it, know nothing refreshments: Doreen Wenaus, ’ decoration; publicity. B'll Wines: ♦ it? Tn Countv Public health association in and Norman Wycrs is in charge ticket sales. Th? juniors will ’ le^al agencies is making of hold the dance November 19. ’ is by the use of X- Prizes will be awarded for the Among the facilities offered the children of th com m unity at t h . Y budding 1. the. b ilia . d table. ac W h irte r. Bob Simpson. Norm an Weyers. .■(<> machines will be in Ashland Mon- best Dogpatch costumes. and the Shown in the peture above from le ft to rig h t are: Don M Lin in g - er. R ichard Sm ith. Bruce Sm ith, and Jerry Langer. T ed W eitsel. Lester Zim m erlee,G regg - juniors will use the money to put ‘ The Y M C A is one of the or- uay Nov. 22, and Tuesday, Nov. 23. Don K err. M a rle n Yoder, one of the Y's advisers, is In the beckgroun on the Prom. ___ W hether or not you think you have tuberculosis it A plan has been worked out ganisations supported by your com m unty cihest contributions. Mr. and Mrs. William Snider would be a good idea to have this free check-up. I t’s whereby the Sadie Hawkins tra­ are spending the week In Crea dition will be carried out to the safe, painless, and harmless . . . . and it’s free. Bay. degree.’’ School will be dis­ This annual X-ray opportunity can mean the differ­ “nth missed for the boys at 3 p.m., Wayman Tryon, first grader, some Indian arrowheads to school ence between health and sickness to you and your fam - ¡and girls” w illg e t out**five min­ is back after being absent for a one day. utes later- later. 14 It wiU will be considered long time. ily. | utes | Linda Florence, Richard Hun- Tommy Freemen Is a new boy ger, Jerry Leach, Donald Loper, Phone 8042. now for an appointment, or drop a card M h° " k Alice McDougall, Peter Stemple, in Room One to Mrs. John Cotton, 590 Mountain avenue making an copts, h^? has to cress as the girl and Jimmie Wright have had Helen Duncan has moved to appointment. ¡asks him to. TWIRP season will perfect attendance for the nine California. ii lv t r p io li You’ll find th at the findings of the X -ray will be J? l2f,en for. th£ dance- New officers for Room 1 for weeks. Jumes Sharon Watson and b , O N H D A IT O . the next nine weeks are: Pres­ kept confidential.......... and if you happen to have the ed to Pay Simpson have left room 6. Julia nil » » r i m i t h i ident, Billy Dodge: vice presi­ germs Of tuberculosis in your body, you will be inform- j The Lettermen rv Staged their dent, Wayman Tryon; Secretary, and Jean Freeman have entered ed of this, SO th a t with the help Of your family doctor ®arn Dance Monday night, from Meredith Williams. Room 6. Lynette Anderson and Michael LaRue Bean had a new sister you can conquer the disease. money. The gyrr. was very clev­ Moores are new students In Brad erly decorated in a barn-ish a t­ born on Armistice Day. Room 9. Gettling had a brother born on mosphere. FOOTBALL Ewel Chapman has been ill A lovely, Day, too. Student Council purchased sev­ Armistice and In the hospital. ehifminj With SOC eking out a close tie for the F a r W estern eral Margaret Simpson brought new’ recorl albums to have pattern conference title and with Ashland High school barely ¡some new platters for dancing, «2 M IC C getting through the season without being completely | Concessions and dances were Miss Erma Carroll <>Tr»d« mirti SERVICI 1er I I Washington School News 1881 0 ROGERS Raider J.V Tops Chico State 12-6 massacred, local football fans are anything but elated. g X h “ ' he Seasons come and seasons go, SO do ball clubs. The Marlen Yoder at assembly. SOC club has indicated it’s great potential on dry thanked Ralpn Woods and the fields, but the Raiders aren’t mudders. Given any kind J?1 ay casl ?n keh‘Llf of the stu* Courtesy of “The Siskiyou" SOC Junior Varsity defeated of a dry field and a warm day the SOC club should pull er a very successful Anniversary Chico State’s “J. Vs" 12 - 6 in into the win column Thanksgiving day when they play an Armistice Day football game meet the College of Idaho. L ^ olan