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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, I Imrsday, February 17. «949
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Ramblin’ With Ransey
S I N E W S R E V IE W
SOUTHERN
Cub Scouts May
ic Organized
C. C. Corwin has purchased a
I new Ford truck.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Olsen of by 11 Saturday m orning so as to
Fairview street handed us an in­ be here for Don Haynes’ eelebra
T alent Feb. 15—At the regular
Try fh e f r e in
teresting paper. The Record- tlon and parude. Hill will then February meeting of the Talent
Courier, from Baker, Oregon, rush to the Medford airport und Pui ent Teachers Assoem l i o n
showing a picture of a dozen take a plane back to Frisco in which was held February 14 at
white tailed deer calmly grazing
2:30 p.m. in the eighth grade
in snow covered feeding rounds. order to join the College Bunds room o f the Talent School. Mis.
WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor
Reports indicate good pros­ for the big S aturday night acti Nona McAbee announced that a
pects of extensive aeral ’ Haylift’ vities. Som ewhere und so m e meeting to organize the Cub
Entered as second-class marl matter in the post officet a tA sh ­
distribution of hay for the Baker time, enroute, he expects to be Scouts will be held in the City
land, Oregon. February 15, 1935. under the act of Congress of
area, as well as out of La somewhere for his brothers w ed­ Hull Tuesday evening. February
March 3, 1879.
Grande. The photographer, Jack ding.
25 at 7 o'clock.
Eng. of Baker, must have had a First Church of Christ, Scientist
Any parent of hoys between
thrill when he was able to get
the
ages of nine and twelve are
Pioneer
Avenue,
South
so close to so large a herd of
Jf t S
i rests now with .he judge. !5,nee
Sunday morning service at 11 urged to come to the meeting.
these fleet footed animals. He
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must have slipped up behind o’clock. Subject: MIND.
the judge has had time to consider just which side in the case
Golden
Text:
Psalms
147:5.
Leaders
Study Plan
them,
keeping
a
large
boulder
the City Council vs the Mayor and the City of Ashland isi ngh
Great is our Lord, and of great
between
himself
and
the
herd,
The next problem to be met will be that of accepting the judges
power: his understanding is ln- To Decorate ( enter
decision. Whether or not the side which losses the court decision for only a few in the foreground | finite.
The leaders of Hoy Scouts, Al­
show any signs of alarm. He
wiU take it to a higher court is presently a subject for debate
Sunday
School
at
9:30
a.m.
fred
Culver Jr,, Girl Scouts, Nan
caught just the ear tips of one
We’ll know the answer to that one after Judge Orvil Millaid deer that must have been very
W ednesday evening ipeeting. cy Jennings und Virginia Gleim
Next time you g>» north or
close to his hiding place. It is which includes testim onies of and Cam pfire Girls, Mae Lowe
has made his decision.
south try our convenient, over
C hristian Science healing, is held and Alice B urnette met Tuesday
truly a magnificent “shot."’
night train service- In winter,
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at the Youth Center to discuss
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Forsgren of at 8 o'clock.
more than ever. • ‘«.’J iippre
Reading
Room
open
daily
from
decoruting
und
furnishing
pro­
Battle Ground, Washington are
ciate tho mi/rf.i, comlurl and
*
1
2
to
5
p.m.
except
Sundays
and
blems
of
the
building.
AVeVe Fost a lot of good friends over this argument about the visltng friends in Ashland. They holidays.
d»penduhility the train, alone,
plan to go on to San Diego as
provide** In the snog comfort
The
public
is
cordially
invited
DAUGHTERS
OF
NILE
MEET
mayor’s appointive powers and the councils right to confirmi or soon as the weather clears, to
of a Pullman berth or coach
Ashland Daughters of the Nile,
not’ to confirm,” was the statement we made to a lady the other visit friends and relatives. Fors­ to attend these services, and to
you'll travel whilo yon sleep, nr
Zulelma Temple, No. 13, a tte n d ­
gren is in the sawmill business use the Reading Room.
riving nt vour destination next
ed a meeting in G rants Puss Feb­
d8"Youre wrong,” said she, “you haven't lost any good fi lcnds^ and is greatly interested in the
ruary 12. The next meeting will
morning rested and ready for
mills
in
this
vicinty.
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c
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d
G
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a
d
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The lady is right. Friendship is greater than differences of opm-
be held in Medford March 12 at
the huainess of the itny Over
Mrs. Norman Hutchison and V n lp t lt illf * P i i r t v
which tune the election of offic­
night service returning nlso
Mrs.
Pete
Fitzhugh
of
Medford
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h
1OThose people who have stopped speaking and who pass curtly
Talenti Feb. 15—The second ers and the Queen's report will
visited Ashland friends Friddy grade
of the Talent School in take place.
bv were never more than fair weather friends.
evening.
Mrs. Enid Casebier’s room held a
Those real friends of ours, and yours, who are on the opposite
Mrs. Orto© Genung, of Iowa
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hamilton
side of the fence, yet who continue to consider friendship as being street was called to Klamath Valentines’ Party for their moth­
more important than a temporary difference of opinion, are real Falls. Monday, by the critical ers and fifteen younger sisters of Chicb, California are staying
The fr isn o ly
and brothers attended the party. with the Los Ham iltons’ of Rap­
Southern
PoclEc
illness of her sister.
friends, and we appreciate their attitude.
The children gave a short pro­
p's
Hill
while
looking
around
for
Orville Orton is spending the gram and served refreshments of
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week in Prineville on busness.
a place to locate.
cookies and ice cream.
Harassed men this week are:
H. H. M aybury
Get your Job Printinq at the
It’s
Silly
’ Dr. Elmo Stevenson, wishing he TALENT CITY COUNCIL
It's silly to let this Ashland political fracas get out of b o u n d s^, were twins so that he could a t­ ORDER ADDITIONAL PIPE
48 A St.
Phone 7501
News Review
particularly to the point where people are making enemies. Dec - tend the formal opening of Camp
Talent, February 16—The Tal­
sions are going to be made during the next few weeks which will White as well as an important ent City Council met last week
affect the jobs and the political careers of certain residents of this conference of educators in San and ordered additional pipe to i ,
B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y
Francisco, and Ken Miller nurs­ replace old mains in the city
^
“bTsT thing which any of those people who are directly con­ ing a throbbing hand after losing streets. They ordered meters to j
MOTOR INN
ceded can ¿ o h to take the bad with the good. And take either part of a finger and mangleing be repaired and placed in busi­
Attention Builders
others when he caught his hand ness and apartment houses. Dogs
with a lot of good grace, and a pleasant smile.
Interior Tile Contractor
in a conveyor belt; and Hollis Hill without licenses will be piced I P e a tn re s o om p le te I n l u m o t l . «
,
M e p a lr D e p a rtm e n ts
10 years experience
in Frisco for the SOC-Frisco up after March 1.
1 X I C B I M I C A I • E L E C T R IC A L
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game with the College Band and
1
MOOT
Skilled Workmanship
S to ra g e t D a y , W e e k o r M o n th
Girls Drum Corps. Hollis is a Talent locals ......... ....... .
Free Estimates
Phone 6942
Fourteen Months
136 ■. Let I t .
P hone 6-1176
college
band
trumpet
player
and
Don Haynes, who plans to leave Ashland this Saturday for a tou
Mr. and Mrs. Otto King arc
of the United States, is going to bring our fair city a lot of com- Kilty Band Bag-Pipe player be­ moving from the house on Wag­
1 Hooper’» Radiator
sides performing on the Tram ner Ave to the new home which
Mac’s Shoe Shop
Service
m W n e s plans to remain within the confines of the Kaiser auto­ poline. He cut his schedule al­ they have just completed on TID
W . C. K c K I N N I S . Prop.
■Clogged Radiators Bulled Out
most too close this week end as Lane.
mobile he will drive.
and
Repaired
New
he
has
to
be
in
Frisco
Friday
■hoe B e -S a lld ln g - M nb ber H e e ia
Katie Estes returned fr o m
It’s strictly a publicity stunt and we wish him well.
Cores installed.
Ashland as a city will benefit a bit from the resultant publicity night and drive back to Ashland Eugene Sunday where she had
A a h la n d
135 Morse
Ph. 4851 ■ V A. H I.
at the s t t i of the" run. Again at the end of the fourteen months
been visiting her grandson Keith
•
Cochran. Keith had been very ill.
when Haynes returns to nation’s seekers of the unusual wiU read^
O a k S tr e e t Oarage
The ladies Community Club
Pritchard s Grocery
about the guy who returned to Ashland after spending
met Wednesday afternoon. They
|
AND MACHINE SHOP
(Jrocerlee
- l.u n c h m e a ie - M ilk
S P E C IA L
exchanged Valentines.
|Arc and Acetylene Welding -
in a Kaiser automobile.
B everag es
It doesn’t reaUy matter whether or not Haynes gets any further
■Machine
Work
-
Metal
Fabri­
Misses Janet Joanis and Cora
ipen u n til v p.m. e v e ry e v e n in g
thSi S m a t h Junction. Ashland as a city will be satisfied, for a
cation
-
General
Auto
a
n
d
May Gleim entertained some of
T o lm a n C reek Road and M w y . 30
Repair
city is like any extrovert who lives on publicity. It doesnt matter DuPont Nylon Hose the younger set at a Valentines ■ 970 O ak S Truck
T ele p h o n e 1711
l.
Phona «68«
Day party Monday evening.
what is being said as long as someone is saying it............... aoout
Lillie Burnette spent Sunday
$1.19 - $1.95
A H ^ a y n es does do what he plans, and stays in the car for a total ..
'
Chiropractic..
with her son Milan in Medford.
C. E. Taylor
of 14 S i s X
city will be more than satisfied for then there
“Lucky” Gilbreath has been
R t. 1 Box S l# A . l o rd yce S tre e t
Health Clinic
P a in tin g - P a p e r H a n g in g
appointed “Tail Twlste/-” of the
wUl have been not only pubUcity at the beginning but publicity at
C o n tra c t o r by th e h o n r
H
uggeatlona
m id K a tln ia te s fre e
Talent Lions Club.
308 N. Main
Phone 4371
the conclusion of the stunt.
T e x tu r in g
Virginia
Martin
and
Karen
Aihland
T e le p h o n e 22014 • H to 5 p.m .
Speaking for the city, Good, luck Don, do come back.
Bohls participated in a steel guit
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ar recital held at Ashland last
McNair Bros.
^ L ^ t e e k we wrote our annual spring flood editorial, wa™in8
Saturday.
D R U G STORE
Radio Repairs
Rosemary’s
Published every Thursday by
THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY
„
38 East Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
$. ■
Carryl H. Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers
OVERNIG;
to Porlionti
or San rrontisto
S-P
r
all the folks who lived in the valleys and the low places to begin
building rafts, for a lot of water was headed their way.
Net result of the editorial was a sudden change in temperature,
tow ard lower, and snow.
L If we thought there was any chance of our controlling the wea h-
er by writing editorial predictions we’d sure go to work. But its
doubtful, the minute we started trying to do that we d get fooled
gThe flood threat, however, is still with us. We’re still hoping for
a slow thaw. Rain would wash this community right down Bear
creek.
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monia has returned home.
!
Top Quality
Wise Economy
The name calling which is being indulged m by some of the more
conservative, ‘‘against any change” residents of this city is doing
nothing toward aUeviating the present argument.
To lower oneself to name calling does not, in the long run, settle
any argument.
, .
If face it’s usually the best way to end an argument. . . . ana De-
call movement, various derogatory names is not going to settle any
E.
M a in
A a h la n d
1
Spring Specials
Cute a? a best date, this one-
strap black leather flattie gives
best-dressed steps to you this
real ¿OB fight before it becomes law. The people who want it be­
lieve that “cradle to grave” social security is necessary. The people
opposed to it feel that the program itself would be dangerously
around town in easy comfort,
destructive to enterprise and initiative.
from
be used to pay cradle to grave security, for all of u.
The effect on you and the rest of us would be to level out our
•nromes through taxation. There would be a rising floor under the
S m u m income a family can receive and a lowering ceiling on
the maximum earnings any of us could keep.
THE MART
till
Price $1637. $250 under Blue Book
season! I t ’s good for whipping
bUIn order to pay for this program the payroll tax which today is
"percent WiU L upped by >955 tp 1. percent and by 1990 1. w>U
amount to 18 percent. To make it clear, let us suppose that you
malrp $48000 00 in 1955 You would be assessed $264.00 and your em-
± e r ’ woS“ be
eared $204.00. making a total of $528.00. This
T elep h o n e 2ZZH1
RADIO, HEATER, AND SPOTLIGHT
^Pneshient Truman’s social security program will develop into a
The government, which will handle the program, will be given
vast powers and huge expenditures will be made both‘
operot-
ing personnel and to help the people. The people will be borne
schooled, hospitalized, paid unemployment benefits, pensioned, and
is staying with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Steiger while recuperat
from her illness.
28 T e a r * E x p e rie n c e
O N E D A Y S E R V IC E
T h e Beat C o ala L eas a t
1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE
g lCallinghthe citizens of this community who have started the re
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Flower Shop
| C u t K lo w e ra , C orsages. P o tted
I P la n ts , F u n e ra l Dcalgna, C o i i i -
1
p le te W e d d in g E q u ip m e n t
|'.O B. M a in
Knockers and Thugs
PrT h iT ^ m e calling can go too far. And if it continues it will.
We’d suggest that the old rule about keeping a civil tongue m
one’s head be placed in large letters on a huge sign . . . ngh, in
the middle of the Plaza.
(
Your R E X A L L Drug Store
too.
Pleasure plus can come
walking
hours in
these
1939 FCBO CONVERTIBLE
W ITH ’46 MERCURY MOTOR
Price $595. Ixnvest in Southern Oregon
good lookers.
Only 3.95
Busch Motor Company
Ask to See
STYLE NO . 2228
As Sketched
Used Car Lot - North Main and Church
JIM BUSCH, Your Friendly Ford Dealer
PERRINE’S
Ashland
Phone 213 11 or 3381