Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 13, 1949, Image 4

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ike Place because there were rooms
,lv eight Pepsters In uniform at
, he C enlra| p o»nt game In
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' tv game. Deloraa said that if the c *n,rui Point Friday. A bus will
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any ‘’t
better
chuitercd for the rooter«,
rooters
ajorettes didn’t get “ny
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bc chartered
And so are w e . _____________•
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co-operation they were going
C entral Point game I» es-
* ^ 1 ^ T m m « 4 W endell D. Uw m m m . F u N iW .r, _
disband.
necially im portant this yeur to
rolling along
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The m ajorettes deserve créait
ere«« i s-
Jj” ’ u .am
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aa C entral Point beat
---------------u r r w n r t .L LAWRENCE. Editor
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for the
ih»> swell performance tney
tnev M|,di()rd
,rii ,,n<
and t seem
Seem to have a g<
good
gave Saturday night, p a rtic u la r
d u b Thvil. wU, bc u p,.p
ly Margie McCleary who did an ;|sM.|nb,y Friday for the game.
Intricate bit of twirling "
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w»b(, p o n u a, e n te rta in e rs from
March 3, 1879.
lighted baton in the dark g
Holland, presented a special as
M argaret Wagner, student body U an«. P
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secretary, has started a new pre- sembiy
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cedent m giving the students
Mr, R D KlcU| Q(
What Is The Problem
news
on
the
operation
of
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Roseburg
visited
Ashland friends
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Mew t o , , , _ B .im d.I,
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- b h e e r n e t b h e e council A fter . council meet n , Hum * » * » .
M argaret makes cophs of
ooi ted having seen a three ear
Theodore F.-R U h, inventor <’( vk.e Commission. He has. since, minutes
for each horn«- room to be porUd n«v K
the Wheeled 9 ™ / ^ ’ .U
returned to the States, having read to the students. This new w ricks cniouw .
Ing the week in Ashland and ai - b
-rBtired by the Commission
nounces that m an u factu re is.
phvidcni disabilities,
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ied to be city attorney.
stand
none of these now in sight. Especially design-
ed fo the use of Polio victims,I He has. now. arranged io he
the n „ v „ he. . p ^ c and o h i r persons who have been m anufacture o t h e wheeled
deprived of the use of their crutches in Santa R ems , Cahfoi
MOTOR INN
Umte the wheeled crutches were nla. the new model being much
r«atar«a oomplata Autom oUva
crew ed to promote developm ent more usable and s t« ?a,nl‘" td
10 years experience
B apalr Dapartmanta
^ H a r r y ^ k e r r v is qualified to be the city attorney for the city o of paralytics and provide them than would have been the origin-
Skilled W orkm anship
AWICAX - BI.»0TBICAIa F,ee Estlm at-s
Phone «942
w ith safe and com fortable loco-, al-
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HOST
Kshland.
Anything else which might be brought up motion w ith a m inim um of effort
Peter Caird. owner of the San-
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and ,he m iyor on their part.
fa R°sa Brass and Bronze Foun-
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•••‘mgd,°a“‘"
His invention is a supporting dry, has started the m anufacture
,ow find ’themselves is as smoke, hiding the fire.
device for assisting invalids, and of the device and Kish hopes to
H o o p e r 's l U d i u t o r
Mac’s Shoe Shop
„.h„cc in w
alking and its prl- have it on the m arket m the near
others,
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Red Herrings
future.
S e r v ic e
m ary purpose is the provision of
w C. KaKINNIH. f r e e
The W heeled Crutches are in
Clogged Radiator» Bulled Out
adjustable crutches on a wheeled
■boa »a-»»uaiB* - » o b b a r S a eta
and Repaired New
base fram e. A cushioning device demand at therapeutic hospitals,
Core» inatallcd.
HU A. Si,
Aahlaad
dragged across the trail of both ac
words Communist, elim inates the nerve shock inci­ w here an effort is made to dev­
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dent to the use of ordinary elop shrunken limbs and m us­
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crutches and is cleverly incor­ cles. It has m et with the appro­
O ak S tr ee t O arage
odate val
vai of leading doctors in veteran
accomodate
the Mayor by people who .u p w «
„ tu rn io o m re . porated. Designed to accom
m s f / n a t a , as
a o well as u
u » i i i b creat-
users of different sizes, as well as i hospitals,
having
7ritchard s Grocery
and machine shop
Since the same evemng we have beard <h e ^
Arc and Acetylene Welding - lrocerlee - I.u n ch m eete • Milk
norsnns w ith shrunken limbs,
lim bs, ed
cd much interest in civilian hos­
hos-
blockhead, catnip-brained,
P*1’
|e who mpporc the mayor, persons
H everagee
Machine Work - Metal la b rl-
each adjustm ent is separate from pitals.
' ‘" i h ^ i a “ ’ been’ charg« from both „dec of eoeeetoo. collusion. the others for various arm, leg
catlon - General Auto a n d )pen u n til » P "»
Truck Repair.
Tolroan Creek Road and Mwy
and chest m easurem ents. This
T elephone 1*11
» to oak si.
P1“”1* 46si
makes it as practicable for a
child as for the tallest, broadest
about each side, and all o the reportrabou*
anJ by man. It. also, allows for the pro­
Chiropractic -
of funds, investigation, are
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distorted in the gressive developm ent of shrunk-1
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C. E. Taylor
en limbs, and the shift from a
A S r U Ü ÎlU
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the time they get to most o
> tn n h
t he
Health Clinic
1 Box H »A . Fordyce Street
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telling that here is no t«lhnS
f h m atter alone be kept continually tiresom e position to a more c o m - /
Rosem«ry Ring
P a in tin g - P a p e r B a n g in g
308 N. Main
Phons 4371
It is im portant that the facts of the m atter a
k
C o n tra c t or by tb e b o a r
fortable one.
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ggestion
a and R elím ate» f is e
clear and that they are not obscured by the dragging
Many obstacles have held back
T extu rin g
the developm ent of his invention
hmm»» T an.
T elephone » » 1 « - 1 to » I» J
but Kish has, dl<rln g this tim e
°8C(rom° the basketball jam -
These Are The Facts • • •
( greatly Improved his original
use Ashland lost thc
Rosemary’s
Radio Repairs
Mayor Tom
e te tE rf^ X t^ o ffic e .° fh e re ° w e re five candi- model. It is interesting to note
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SB Tear» »«p»rt»ae«
that the first p aten t of the Wheel
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game DurJng the
ONE DAY SE R V IC E
Cut F low ers, C o r« « » « . P otted
•freshing change,
inferred, indicated, or stated outright ed Crutches was issued to K is h ,
hal{ of lhe contest jt looked
P lan ts. Funeral D esign s. Com­
« there "wouid t obtain changes in administrators, administrative in Portland.
The
Rest C o ite b ese at
p lete W edding Equipm ent
Portland, Oregon. Later, it a 1 , though t he Grizzlies
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were
T H E MART
was placed In the Linstad Mach- fui
fu[ Pelican
p en can m eat in revenge for
. . . game.
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more openly than any of the others, was ine Shop, also, in Portland. Be- —
Friday’s
Then
the riri».
G riz­
fore m anufacture could be s ta r t­ zlies lost most of their growl and
■ctcd on a ’' ch4n«C”
office the members of the coun- ed, however, the factory burned
Fire days prior to
ilhams
g
change by declaring an The only box saved from de­
I indicated that they di
which made it mandatory for the struction contained the precious
blue prints of K ish's invention.
The fire delayed production at
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» » » » ' 1«“ * ' th at tim£. Soon a fte r this Linstad
The charter of the c,ty of
right to confirm the mayor s died.
D uring the w ar Kish was call­
c h .n c . »
» - ed to M idway Island on Defense
Activities and, later, was trans
Published every Thursday by
T1IE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING C O M P A Q
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Wheeled Crutches to Assist
Polio Victims Says Inventor
W ho Is Visiting in Ashland
NEWS
ew ordinance gives the ‘¡¡** . ’
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-s ’Mayor Williams states that
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James Q. Adams
P ublic A cco u n ta n t & A uditor
A u d its - Incom e T ax Service.
S y ste m s
R oom s 1 and 2 T a y ler Bldg.
25 N orth Main Street
.« nuning from ,h , n c . ord.n.nce
»ertinent to the situation.
T h . mayor rn.de
949. He made no changes
j’at’i. erm e rry
council meeting in
«-appointing Frank
water superintendent;
Baighm an. f.re chief,
i w „tl,.r
i
im e r B.ege, . a s reramed as c ry ^
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V
O regon
C ertified
MarehaU
Strawberry Plants
sion system.
a s X
Grown In E astern Oregon
W rite fo r P rlie L ist
A g ricu ltu ra l B eeea rch Wumerlee
R oute 2, Box 72. P a y ette. Idaho
the appointment of Vern Smith
Ben U m bard or H arry Skerry a, e,.y
dinance and explain why the two
cffect an attem pt
The mayor stated that the n
neople and said that he
w « n^ d ^ . ^ ’ ^ J ^ t h T n e w ordinance’s provisions^ He infc" ^
uo p »
w ' xpiii" why
his appointees.
not
mayor, stated that Lombard was in-
d“ 1” ’
c i,y "
letter said the same a b o u tJ keriT ,
an^unaH e m
Vefn Smith was inexperienced
S
o
m t S ta b le
t h I hew e T w i l H a m ^
to
• • •a n d q u a rt of
the recently passed
IA P A L A C
Friday night the mayor
nQt
by it) following this
h 'n r T « a m ^ n g hr made no ...« m m . concerning h , rr.m n . or
S creen E nam el
suspension of Williams and Briggs •
(valu* *1.30)
instJled Williams and Briggs.
- r i n8 the legal,ty of che new
ordinance, did
th.Mm a ^ t i ^
^
Yhe’ coundl” « * their case to court. Tuesday
s e , taking ,t also to court.
Our Opinion
Tom Williams requested two out of seven appo.ntments
th at Jf° city attorney
S 'th V m e n who have held that job
m
dun',
We h
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.,“ r i d , r o f appointment.
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lishlftlid fOlOI i f III IT
r , h . . rh < ^ la y o r is entitled » make bi, appoinrmenr., pro-|
j* i CC rh i men whom he appoint» are
J th at the men wnom
rr“ H
our opinion Ben Lorn ar ,
jn of city attorney, and Vern Smith
of police.
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. . . Simpl» to us*-
Hold» Kr»»n» firmly
on »t»plodd»r while
you r«n»w th»m wilh non-
elog, quick-drying
Jopaloc Ser»»n
Enom»l. . . th» fin-
• i t you eon buy.
O ffe r good for
ispa »»L limited tlm» only.
There it rests.
during theep « t
1. Today you can call twice a« many telephones
on the Coast as you could ten years ago. To pro­
vide service for our grow ing West, to make it
possible for you to reach your new friends ov«r
the telephone, we’ve doubled our system in a
decade . . , from 1,830,000 in the fall of 1938, to
more than 3,700,000 today. This increase is more
than wc added in the previous 60 years.
SCREEN PAINTING
HOLDERS
-a y o r should.follow the new or­
r . »
How we’ve made your telephone
a more valuable servant than
e v e r...a n d a better buy too
•Mandy
These two appointment» ^ ^ ^ c h i e f ' l f ^ o l i c e Clarence Williams
Mayor Williams then suspended Chiet ot ro
z
COAST’S TELEPHONES
DOUBLE IN TEN YEARS
FREE DELIVERY
qualified-
137 E Main
Skerry are qualrfied for thc .
qualified for the position of
G L ID D E N
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PRO DUCTS
V o u T f a m i l v had to g ro w to make this gain.
?n 3 8 we numbered so..® 29,000 men and worn-
ln L
In
T o . Z nt h e T à r 7 m o « .»___
\ ï u n , 7 i ,...
o ü u i ^ „ »ho»
that num.
num-
h ?r
M c r a t o r i in .l.l le r » , lin em en , p la n i
ma.menance men . . . all lhe people who make
telenhonc'eerviee pmalble Anri .m ining .hem ro
d,. &
work for he Wes. w a, ., big job in iiself.
4 . All these new telephones
give you more value from your
ow n te le p h o n e . You can call
more people . . . more people
can get in touch with you. And
it keeps right on being a big
bargain. Even in these clays of
higher prices, a few pennies still
buy a telephone call.
3. An o m a iln g num ber of miles of wire has
been
added to
telephones . . . . • .
been aaaea
to link
linn these
these new
new telephones
6.000.000
it. New buildings by the hun-
6,000,000 miles of it
deed, have been bulk and e e n jn v , equipment
Inslalled. Ye. we re far from rhrnugh. For .be
Wes. « grow ing ,1,11- - a n d
muar h a t . good
telephone service ... help „ grow »„undly.
The Pacific Telephone
('Ay and Telegraph Company
More than 70,000 people working tojetlier to fur­
nish ever-better telephone service to the W eil