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Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, January ao, «949
C aruthers, Ed Stone. Hob Levi-
i showed a deficit over the budget
son, Melvin Morgan, Don Kerr,
E i's 'J i+ s 'w
®d amoun; oi scm ctlnng over
k iiV
- E s C l l M J l * 0 0 $173,000.00 The law prohibits
Rosemary Knott, ami Sally Yales
W inners in the March of Dimes
J the council from doing this and
The money which was taken in
Communications, published in court cannot question the suspcn- makes them liable for such offi-
will be used for Senior skip day Poster contest which was con
thia column do not ot necessity sions.
ducted last week in the Ashland
cial acts.
and Senior week.
reflect tha views of the publish Illegal Act* Against the C harter
schools were Billy Finncll, Carol
W hat did the council do a t a
A health poll was taken for
By Rosemary Ring
ers of this newspaper.
The Wiley adm inistration con- Special meeting, juggled the
Rogue News In homeroom, Junu Lindahl. Blue Allen, Lee Ann
Leach, K athleen Reagan, Ann
D ear Sir:
sisting of four of the present funds around by transfers to
ary 18 by Jacky W alcott and
Marie Therrea, Colleen Bond,
L et us in plain language sum councilmen (the two new o n es! make it appear w ithin the budget
To m aintain the purpose of Shirley Damon.
Eva Bailey, John Johnson, Her
up the Ashland case as it has un elected Nov. 2, 1048) replacing also at this same m eeting passed Tri-Hi-Y, which is to extend a
nard Kusser, Earl Johnson, Bui
folded to us.
the two councilmen of Wileys ad- an ordinance affecting the very good influence throughout the
bara Harris, Peggy M urkham.
Legality of Election
m inistration. Many acts have charter itself that Mayor Wil- home, school, and com m unity,
S tu d e n ts w hose posters recelv
Mayor W iley's adm inistration been done by this adm inistration liams had been elected upon, that organization gave u com
ed honorable m ention Included
had the appointm ent o f a l l affecting the CHARTER OF THE Turn to PAGE 21. ARTICLE 13: plete history of Am erican Litera
Phil Stansbury, proprietor of K enneth Bighum, D onna Howell.
Judges and Clerks of election. CITY OF ASHLAND.
This provides that no ordinance ture to the school. Giles Green,
the
Ashland Cabinet works, said Gerald llv id en m li, Donna Dunk
About 12 o’clock on the night of
FIRST: Selling 220 acres of the can
m ad" a1 any other than library science teacher, accepted
election M ayor Wiley by radio w atershed land which the very re8u*a r or an adjourned regular the books from Dorothy B rab today that he hoped to be able eson. Gennell W iliam s, David
to move Into the new building
congratulated W illiams on his body of the C harter prohibits, i «nee^*nU
. . .
,
, ham, who represented the Tii- which Is being constructed on Woods. Toby Kay Fox
The posters were prepared un
election as Mayor of Ashland. Read ARTICLE 1. Page 2 and 3 “ thls ordinance had been legal- Hi-Y, at assem bly Jan u ary 17.
Helman street, sometim e in Feb der the sponsorship of Mr and
The Judges and Clerks certified of the charter. A body of people ly pa“ ed after Mayor W*11*«™
The Fisher’s Colored Ghosts ruary.
Mrs. Don M ueW birter, local co
„.I a „ m
___
____ was elected
him elected.
created
unicipality,
secured it would only apply
game against the Ashland all
The steel building is being chairm en for the 1949 March of
Upon being elected and sworn w ater rights and other pubhc I to Mayor W illiams successor: as stars. January 17, proved very
In, Mayor W diiams exercising his utilities and named it the City of “ ‘"»erpreted by United States entertaining. The Ashland team, constructed by the Oak Street Dimes.
W inning posters are helm : dl
laws.
authority as found on Page 8 of Ashland.
Then they protected
who couldn't m atch the Negros, Tank & Steel company. John von
ARTICLE 6, section 1 of the their w ater rights and other
The M ayor and the people of were: Charles De A utrem ont, K uhlm an Is the engineering de played in local stoic windows.
charter of Ashland suspended lands and the charter reads thus: Ashland have dedicated them Frank O’Neil, Tiny Jones, Mar- signer. It Is a 50 x 75 foot stru c
Mrs.
Annie
Hogstud
and
Chief of Police W illiams and
‘‘PROVIDED th at any and all selves as follows: That the m an len Yoder, Ken Schilling, and ture, and will contain all the daughter. Bertha of G ardner, N
City A ttorney Briggs and ap w ater and w ater works and w at dates of the people shall be car Bud Silver.
m anufacturing equipm ent used by D.. arrived in Ashland. Tuesday,
pointed five of the old city em er rights now owned or which ried out as voted.
'
The High school girls’ basket the cabinet works, plus an office. from Long Beach w here they
T hat the business of the City
ployees, only asking for the light m ay be hereafter acquired by
The old building will probab had been vacationing for n month
ball
team played the prelim in
of two out of the seven appoint said city; or any property now of Ashland shall be taken from ary game, w ith the W hites w inn l y be used for storage, S tan s They reported that It seem ed
ments. he being entitled to all owned or which may hereafter the streets to City Hall.
coldei in Southern California.
ing over the Reds 30-26. The bury said.
T hat above all things: The
seven. Appointments were made be acquired by said city, for the
Red team consists of: Doreen
filling the two vacancies. The purpose of supplying the inhabi C harter of the City of Ashland Wenaus, Jackie Pritchard, Viola
Council refused to O. K. these tants of said city w ith w ater as handed down to you by your Merwin, E hther Fowler, Margie
tw o but O. Kd the five appoint SHALL NEVER BE RENTED, FOREFATHERS shall be carried McCleary, Alice W ilkinson, and
out to the letter.
ments.
SOLD, or OTHERWISE DI S-
This is your sacred duty as Maxine Wenaus.
Read ARTICLE 6, section 3. POSED OF.” The Lithia Springs
Playing for the W hites were:
This will tell you that not even is a w ater right and would be af citizens of the city of Ashland.
Betty Merwin, Jody Briscoe, B et
Respectfully
subm
itt
e
d
f
o
r
the courts can question the right fected by the above.
ty Kerby, R uth Seitz, G erry
your consideration.
or reason of suspension by the
Johnston, T erry Coffee, and N an
FURTHERMORE: All lands
W. M cLaughlin.
Mayor.
bordering on Ashland creek and
339 High St. Ashland, Oregon cy Arney.
Seniors who stayed to clean up
The council restored these two extending into the Forest Re
after
the game included Carl
MAYOR
LEAVES
FOR
A D JO IN IN G R OSEM ARY’S I I O\Y I R SHOP
suspended officers. W here does serve are designated as PARK
the charter give them this a u th LANDS. See ARTICLE 19, s e c t-) SALEM WEDNESDAY
ority? A deadlock exists and the ion 1 of charter. These lands are
Mayor Tom Williams left Wed-
to East Main
W c ( liv e S ft 11 Green Stam p*
dedicated to the people of Ash- nesday m orning for Salem where
land, as park lands and cannot he will head the legislative com
be "sold, leased or incum bered m ittee of the Trainm en's union
and etc.” Has the Park Commis- Mayor W illiams also plans to
sion been asleep? This gives the check on having a state auditor
lands m entioned above a double* audit the books of the city of
protection not to be rented, sold Ashland.
or otherwise disposed of.
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JAKE P0W1U. • WAILACI IfttY
An audit of the City financial Mrs. Ernest Madden and daugh-
condition by a bonded certified ter, G ranite street, visited a t the
accontant was made. This audit M arvin M adden home, Phoenix.
- ' - Letters to
Polio Posters Now
Being Displayed
NEWS
from Ashland Hi
Manufacturing Plant
Gets New Building
WE HAVE MOVED!
Sale on now at new location
HAROLDS BABYTOWN
| P r ic e S a le
MU'!H3
January Only
Ends Saturday ..
Colonial Dames
All Purpose Cream
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
S P E C IA L S
Regular $2.00 value
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Now only $1.00
NOTICE
Plus tax
McNair Bros Drug
Your Rexall Store
For the convenience of the voters of Ash
land who have not yet signed the Recall
Petition, a phone call to 8276, 2-2831, or
5906 will bling a car to your door. Peti
tions are located at . . .
MONUMEI
476 N. Main
Marble, Granite, Bronze
at the
PLAZA GROCERY
Sugar, 10 pounds
Quaker Corn Meal, 2 j lb. box
Dreft, large size
Lipton’s Noodle Soup, 3 pkges
Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 | tin
Two lbs. K rispy Crackers
89c
24c
29c
31c
21c
45c
Extra Lettering Available
J. Q. Adams’ Office
25 N. Main, Room 2
BURNS AGENCY
ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS
"On the Plaza"
Mil
BK ALBERT - PEKY
r/3 : U i l 11
Last Times Saturday
100 Garfield St.
SEE THE
Davies’ Barber Shop
243 Fourth Street
EIIEHHILET
Mack’s Market
1602 Highway 66
Anyone desiring to make contributions to aid this cause can
contact Mr. J. Q. Adams, treasurer at Room 2, Tayler Bldg.,
or telephone 23466
Civic Betterment League
A d v tr tittm o n t
From where I sit... Ay
oreigner?
While I’m waiting for a hair
cut the other day. Slim Hartman
i lets slip with a crack about those
“foreigners” who live by the depot.
on, “ was to find freedom to do and
think as they wanted to so long as
they didn’t tramp on the rights of
the other fellow.”
“Now wait a minute, Slim,”
snaps Doc Sherman. “ Don’t forget
we’re all ‘foreigners’ more or less.
Some of our families have simply
been here longer than others. But
even if they came over on the May
flower, they were foreigners to the
Indians.”
Slim gets a little zed and you
could see that Doc had him. "And
tha reason the- c
goes
From where I sit, America became
the great land it is today through
our being tolerant of different peo
ple and different tastes—whether
it’s a taste for square dancing or
waltzing, radio or movies, goat’s
milk or a temperate glass of spar
kling beer.
Copyright, 1949, United States Hrewers Foundation
The new ( hevrolct will be on display in our show room
Saturday, January 22
ATTENTION, ( HILDREN! FREE prizes for children,
Key Chains, Balloons and Siren Whistles
Selby Chevrolet Company
100 East Main
YOU WILL KNOW US BY OUR GOOD SERVICE
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 4061