S o u th g n jjre g o n News Kcv.yw, Aehlsnd, O rt^on. ThuriJay SO FTHFRN OREGON —• ♦ I I N EW S R E V IE W r*ublished everv Thursday by THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY Ashland. Oregon 39 East Main Street Carrvl H Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers To I P I ay April 21, 1949 AM Records Ain. ««r 7 vah I S ». SNIPING . . . O’ Jit. HIGH PLAY The legislation to authorize t l i e U l A T L ’ I ) I T H ? continuation of our program o f l ^ F J x B I I j l / 1 1 /I V aiding the economic recovery of Europe (known us ECA) bus been completed. If curried on with u A Case oi Springtim e by cuteful regard for the welfare of Sherm an, dn ccted by Miss Flora 0111 own economy, It is good bust Stukoc, will be presented April ness. In addition to being u fulrly 22nd at il DO p m . in tin* Junior good business venture, it bus thi High School Gyiiiiiii.iium by stu ­ benefit of being most destructive dents in the Junioi high school to tiic Kiissiun ambition to com The play cast is as follows inuni/e Europe. David Herndon, Sam Montgom- it must be clearly understood , ci v, Donnu T r a v i s . Barbara that the legislation just enacted Stansboiv Isaac McCarley, Nora Is only u luw to AUTHORIZE the lle n .i'i. Murllei Mason. D o n continuation of the ECA pm V. ;.lti 1 shu lcj Ihdderst o n e, gram. Thut bill did not uppru- Wayne Tysver. Alice Self. Ron- priute money. aid Nonin, Phyllis De Vore Many people, including sonic Nancy Dunkeson and Barbara m em bers of Congress, have ta k ­ Van Vleet. The stage will be furnished en tiie attitude thut the sum nuur cd in the uuthunzulion bill is tin through the courtesy of Piovost's am ount we are putting Into the Furniture. The Dial Electric is ECA program. That is not the furnishing a chime door bell fnr fa c t Tile actual appropriation bill tin play. comes later. I did w hat 1 could During intermission, the girls to keep tiie record straight on tins sextet,1 consisting of Elaine point by tuking the floor. A po r­ Wallace. Barbara Lacy, Velma tion of my statem ent to the House Swift, Frances Grissom, Norma follows: Balfour, and Joan Day A nder­ " . . . 1 feel satisfied to vote lor son. will sing "Danny Boy", tiie bill as continuation of a pro gram we have started but the Wayne Tysver. the Junior High record m ust clearly show, and School baritone will sing “Sleepy the people of the country must Hollow Tune.” Vocal solos by d e a rly understand, thut we arc Donna Brownlee will lx- “Let not today dealing with an appro­ The Rest of the World Go Bv” priation Item but we are setting and "My Wild Irish Bose." a figure which is u maximum for the progrum .” I feel certain the appropriation for ECA will be considerably less thun the five and one-half bil­ lion figure In the bill APRIL 22ND. * W ENDELL LAW RENCE. Editor Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash ’ land. Oregon. February 15. 1935. under the act of Congress of ' March 3. 1879 mentioned ubove. Seem s to us as if a few self-appointed re p re se n ts tiv es o f th e peepul have set them selves up as g u a rd ia n s of th e exchecquer on th e basis th a t th ey a re ta x p a y ­ ers. So a re m any of th e rest of us, ta x p a y e rs, th a t is. ■ * lutt •_ And we re glad to see th is sudden in te re s t in civic ac » * m , recording sonp* tri v '1 I 1 i i • .n h e st.a , fi*. . tiv itis. H ad th e re been as m uch in te re s t evinced som e " j "i>l to I- liev» tha' this new \ I • i i . m I i ! rudio-phonoginph will automatically play «uh ..n, ■ of th t\ i .■ . d y e a rs ago in th e a ffa irs of th e city, by th o se who now ■i i a of phon, g ia - h 1...,,, | . ‘ «.... . the "T rip le - Play", a re so busy sniping a t th e new a d m in istra tio n , th e re tho new changer is th, tirsl in I».. Ktpohie of autom atically 1 .,ihg every <1,.,, .1 «o d i he old standard, m ight not have been th e need fo r a new a d m in is tra ­ nt all the tu rn tab le speed ' I i • ■ • allow ing up to foui tion. hours of u n interrupted 1. ■■ I dot In,veil to boogie wongie, and even the old < 01.uk recordings o f O ur point, then, is th a t as long as th e re rem ain s a yesteryear. The new • *'• bring standardiza tion to the phonograph tw o p a rty system in A shland, w hich is w h a t we now ' "< confusion existí) .- have, th a tth e city will be well governed, well o p erated have. T h is g ro u p of Jay cees show s prom ise of being and well m anaged. such a group. Keep it up. th e m ore in te re st show n th e b e tter. The fine jo b th e y did on th e S u n rise Service can be WELCOME GIRLS * * * rep eated n ex t y ear, p robably a t th e new band shell. . . . A sh lan d 's welcome m at h as been all shook out, And betw een now and next y e a r we can th in k of a lot d u sted off. and placed on th e th resh o ld fo r th e Job’s of p ro je ts w hich could be h andled very nicely bv the D au g h ters of th e s ta te of Oregon who a re th is week Jaycees. AWS P lan s T hird Annual a tte n d in g th e G rand Session of th e O rd er here. W omans’ Day Program L et G eorge do it, has alw ay s been a com m unity slo 1 he Associated Women S tud­ C o n g ratu latio n s, also, to M rs. C arleton E lh a rt. who gan. Now th a t G eorge is here, in th e body of th e J i Z eTxuTe X f Ä b e a t 's ents of Southern Oregon college, COM M ENTS under tiie direction of chairm an cil of Oregon. In te rn a tio n a l O rder o f J o b ’s D au g h ters. of th in g s a ro u n d fo r him to do. M arjorie Fliniau of Ashland, have Marble. Granite. Rrnnie begun planning the third annual A shland resid en ts a re doing very well in s ta te f r a te r ­ Extra Lot,wring Available Women’s Day program. The nal circles. M rs. E lh a r t’s election will m ean she will scheduled events will include an BURNS A G EN O road toward bankruptcy and de­ join th e circle of A shland people who have held high On Ihr» Plaza'* nies the passage of the "Trum an Honor Assembly In the morning; spending program ” we shall be a special luncheon for mother offices in th e v ario u s fra te rn a l o rd ers. Some of th ese come the most tax ridden people at noon; a meeting of the SOC of recent y e a rs include Mrs. L orena M cN air, who tw o By Harris Ellsw orth or, earth. M others’ Club under tiie direc­ • • • tion of Mrs. G. G. Newton of y e ars ago headed th e s t a te ’s E a s te rn S ta re E a rl T h The H?us? is in recess lhls week Ju st to m ake a gloomy picture Ashland, president; a style show New bry. w ho la st y e a r w as th e head of th e H illah I b £ £ & K u ^ S ^ ' S complete, we m ust not forge, that in the afternoon: and evening e n ­ .temple sh rin e, an d R obert Dodge, who h a s ju st been i ^ anaac^ed a^ a rapid rate. Tiie state income taxes and property tertainm ent. All mothers of SOC are invited to attend the elected M ost E xcellent G rand H igh P rie st o f th e G ran d U d o p S u t Z w rt “ < “ g S taxes m ust be paid annually ir students addition to the Federal lev a< tit ities to he held on campus May 7. ' C h a p te r of Royal A rch M asons of O regon. lative program . The House work- P a rtic ip a tio n by th ese A shland resid e n ts in th e var- ar*d during t h e ^ V m r e e ’or four Scholarship Awards 1OUS fra te rn a l circles h as helped in th e Dast t o m a k p days before recessing accounted Reach the $900 Mark th is c ity well known up an d dow n th e P acific coast. M ta S y S S S T z S . ’ S t i Scholarship's am ounting to $900 have been aw arded eo Southern m uch money th at is cannot And w e re su re th a t people from A shland will continue how ’ Pho Oregon college students for this 1 1 , 4th S, readily be understood unless the to in dicate th e ir a b ility in th e fu tu re by being elected figure is divided into simple, spring term to assist them in the to head v ario u s fra te rn a l, religious, social, and p o liti­ small and understandable terms paym ent of regular tuition fees. Tw enty-nine billion dollars is e- cal g ro u p s th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , and th e region. qual to $200 for every man, wom­ Once again, welcome. J o b ’s D a u g h ters, and m ay you an and child in the United States have an enjoyable tim e here in A shland, w here m anv —or $800 for each fam ily of four But the tw enty-nine billion is p a st, p resen t .and fu tu re leaders of y o u r v ario u s f r a ­ only about 69 per cent of the to­ te rn a l o rd ers reside. tal budget for the n ex t fiscal Are you sure? Mill Wood Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co. For SPRING CLEANUP year. The total budget, the a- m ount of money to be spent by FIRE your federal governm ent during . . . T he fire w hich d estro y ed th e p la n t of th e L um ­ the 12 m onths beginning July 1 this year is 42 billions, in round b er M ills co rp o ratio n in Bellview. M onday, b rin g s to num bers. This, divided by the m ind th e fa c t th a t th is com m unity is larg ely depend­ the total population, estim ated at 1140.000,000, equals a cost of $300 e n t on th e lum ber in d u stry . L oss of th is one mill will per person. m ake a change in th e econom y of m an y people in th e Think of it — federal govern­ m ent expenditures for the coming a re a ro u n d an d ab o u t A shland. fiscal year will am ount to an av ­ O ur b est w ishes to Jo h n C otton and his s ta ff. May erage of alm ost exactly $100 PER MONTH for each family of fo u r’ th e y rebuild bigger, an d b e tter, and soon. The ancient philosopher Solon wrote: "No m ore good m ust be SPRING * * * attem ,r pted state can - - than —-— the oiaic • ’ ’ N ° ^ i h a t th e y oun&s te r s a re o u t in th e hills g a th - LoVe we C A N ^ r * 1 h° w much Fun,¡lure ★ ★ # e n n g w ildflow ers th e o ld ste rs a re a t th e d ru g sto re g a th e rin g poison oak rem edies. A long w ith th e b eau tie s of sp rin g com e th e b ite s of th e a n ts, th e hum of th e m osquitoes, an d th e stin g of th e d istu rb ed ho rn et, to sa y b u t little ab o u t th e bless­ ing of poison oak and th e sc ra tc h in g o f th e b lac k b erry bram ble. S pring brings picnics and h ap p y days, b u t th e n ig h ts a re filled w ith th e ceaseless sc ra tc h in g bites, b ru ises and oak festers. ★ ★ ★ N evertheiess, only the existing program of federal expenditures is accounted for in the above The pro«ram <>n which P resident Trum an was f1 a s t/ a lo and which be is bv ^ n n i rantlCalJy , to get enacted by Congress, would if passed in- YOU THINK your insur­ ance is adequate for your SUNRISE SERVICES * * . . . A big bundle of K udos to th e Ju n io r C ham ber of Com m erce fo r th e fine job th e y did in p u ttin g over th e E a s te r S unrise Service th is year. A Ju n io r C ham ber of Com m erce can be one of th e g re a te s t a sse ts a com m unity such a s A shland can and needs today but are you sure? borrow policies, If you w ill let us your insurance Upholstering perhaps we can recommend Repair changes that w ill reduce your insurance costs present or give NEW spring PATTERNS Free Pickup and Delivery Service your more complete insur­ ! ance for the same cost. Free Estimates given S.Gn Jones & Sons .... BILLINGS AGENCY (Since July 1883) DEPENDABLE INSURANCE COUNSELORS Comer Main and Oak Ashland Hotel Building Phone 8781 ™ X i £ above flgure by at least We already have a debt burden combined debt OI , } . e otber peoples of thp world. Unless this congress re­ fuses to travel fu rth er down the THE WEAKER SEX . . N ote to m en who blam e o u r tr a f f ic problem s on women d riv ers— In Oregon la s t year, according to S e c re ta ry of S ta te E a rl T. N ew bry, m en outnum bered wom en a s d riv e rs in fa ta l accidents by 13 to one. The y e a r before it w as 11 to one. So w h at, you sa y ? Men drive m ore th a n women. Doesn t prove a th in g —u n til we see t h a t th e accid en ts o f housew ives a re less likely to be f a ta l th a n th o se of a n y o th e r occupation group. I f M other is d riv in g w hen an accident occurs, th e odds a re 631 to one a- g a in st d eath , m ore th a n double th e 260-to-one odds fo r all d riv ers. S tu d e n ts have th e w orst accident se v e rity record, closely follow ed by fa rm e rs and laborers. O nly p ro fe s­ sional m en approach th e housew ives in th is sa fe ty com parison. J A s a f u r th e r sidelight, N ew bry adds th a t m en are also m ore likely to be killed in p e d estrian accidents. W hile only tw ice as m any men a re in ju red , fo u r tim es a s m any a re killed. 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N o m a tte r how m uch o r how little you w a n t to spend, you can alw ay s be c ertain you a re g e ttin g th e v ery best V alue fo r y o u r Money. ». J. M a let » -JEUELEBS Chiropractic.. Health Clinic i nt , 9 Taylor 308 N. Main Phons 4371 Ashland T .I.P U ..U . m i , . ; u t Cln Rosemary’» Flower Shop Radio Repairs Píete W addln, *® R Main Telephone 22zm Im ; b' 270 K. Main A .. ^Hhlnnd