public information campaign will be conducted. I am,
Prom «nd B a n ,|„e t
designating this week to be known uh “Tour
com pletion, w ith „11 i hllM
ist Host Week”.
H»' »»«„„uct
Published every Thursday by
rhe
purpose
of
designating
this
time
is
to
better
in
th
e
ir
plates This e v e r,/, Up ,Uf
™ 2 , ' SK,YOU ~ H I N O COMPANY
held M ay
2o tn t||(,
* ¡0 b»
form employers and members of their organizations of
church
Only Junior,,
their responsibilities in helping our guests enjoy Ore
“ W' ™ " * »>■»<.,■ P.
i i v Jo
To Roach
r ir tA fh
By
'nay attend o „ . |,JU|
, n,'»rs
gon, thereby adding materially to the immediate
which
Bir
re
will
|,r
|(|
’ “her
_______
WENDELL LAWHENCE. Editor
w h ' " ‘ern>h.
wealth of
ui the
me state, as each tourist will be
be desirous of
The A z\it
The
H S Student Body elec •Ion to a llo w
<ln no
w ish to attend the , i , .
staying in Oregon longer. A second point is to see th a t! tior,
""" for
f‘" next
" years officers was and
those who "h a v ,'"'|'„‘ ..... .
sday,
A
p
ril
2H
Ted
Me
15, 1935. under the act o f Congress of
each personal contact with tourist makes them realize I ' 1
Iron,
to
ns elected president; •tiler wchixils
M arch 3. 1879
thel,
t i n t we are their friends and that we invite them to ' Garold
•■■■ “ Davis, firs t vice president; lutes
come again and again to Oregon.
I'ed W eitzel, second vice presi
l" ’ ,i S A I r
„„r*.
NEW FIRE STATION
I he tourist business, as has been shown to us in the Inet. and Lois Melcher, secretary. » '« ¡’ I« O rrh n rd A v e m / r h -
The pep squad elected by the Pass New build in g . 4 2 x h )'J iZ “ '” *
«cm u ? VH r e -ali for tbe new location for the fire sta I r past, r is . a ----
----------
- We
" v have made a fine record
««vum thus
mu« student
big
business.
»tud.-nt body
i>,
includes N orm an
tion W ell miss the fire laddies, for they’ve been P-nnH f^
r
‘
Let
Us
put
forth
6xtra
effort
thi>
ye»»'
to
k<*‘P
it
far.
us
extra
this year
keep ¡t:w »w . yell king. V irg in ia P rltch
Ing fo r one vein 'r,,i
r,,l
neig bors, and a fellow can sleep well nights know it
14 so.
82‘ Let US
a11 dedicate ourselves to buildine
building tourist
us all
t o u r i s t I ard- .veil 1
queen; and assistants,
ing
at his
his business
busi"ness7s
n Z to the n fire X station.
’X T Seem J goodwiU in 1949 and in the years to come
| Pat Halley. Carol Ebnother, Nor
ng th
that
is next
. as
a if
if we
we haven’t
haven’t worried too .......u
much X ,
ma K ulpara,
Norm an t
. e>66ms
......
Douglas McKay, Governor Jackie Pritchard, and D
Station has 566,1 right next door,
Wenaus.
a l ^ t rmiSS tb eactiv iy around the firehouse which is Festiva] Receives
Thi- election was carried on ex
79 On Junior Hiffh
actly as a national election, w ith
h' ays faS61» ating to boys, age six to sixty.
secret ballots, voting booths, and
le fire laddies will have more room in the new In I National Publicity School Honor Boll
an election hoard (under the di
The longest honor ro ll for th, reetion o f M r Lewis, Social E<
out1On’-thn d / hey H be Hble tO back their trucka in and
Sr
current school year is being post onomics teacher.)
ut without scarring the red sides. And th ere’ll be Angus Bow m er, Associate Pro
ed at Ashland ju n io r high this
Cnmpus day was held Wednes
^ ° th in ° r n*ain.tenanc6 and the thousand and one oth- fessor o f English at Southern six
weeks, w ith the seventh grade day. M ay 4, w ith everyone h a v
college,
things which have to be done and which have been I Oregon
'",vs‘,u ,V
Oi,e8e. “ is the
”>e a author of taking top honors w ith 30 mem ing a good tim e and w o rk in g hard
a rtic le
“ Oregon bers of the total o f 79 listed, Jos-
hard to do because of the lack of m o ™ in eu •? , 1 an arUc,e
e n title d
location
m ,n tke C hall Shakespearean Festival*' i n the eph I. Fader, principal, reported to clean up the school and the
MM THEKN
OREGON
NEWS REVIEW
t n e t-e l orc,
NEWS
from Ashland ill
grounds
The sophomore boys
M arch 1949 issue o f Players Mag
tixlay. Tw o n in th graders, tw o made the trip up old G rizzly to
no so we are sorry to see them go, yet glad There ?h‘n#5 ,a national publication in eighth grades, and four seventh
repaint the big “ A " on the side
' , . „ . T T
which w
we'd
like t<
t o |« h U £ l
graders made a straight one av o f the m ountain
.. j . the one ^ « u ¡ p P u o ia t i u o u n n wnicn
e d like
X v i
,7’’■ ¿ " 'T '’8, T
h at is.
i9: T m h a a t t continually
oonU nually oper-
o p e ,-I « ~ « h
erage
A ll honor ro ll students
A picnic and dance was held
xutti
must
have
a tw o average or bet from 11:30 a m to I 30 p.m af
Ating
Stop
lic
h
ts
be
nlnpoH
of
Onnnh-—
—
j
■
».
.
__
I
Shakespearian
F
estival
h
is
h
id
mg stop lights
placed at Gresham and Main. Not |
------
llM na<
YOUR loss does not stop
ter and a satisfactory grade in ter w hich almost the e n tire stu
just
an emergency
light!
Oregon and through
--- ------X
lg liU .
I in Southern
-------
w
hin the recall sounds- -
citizenship
Those
m
aking
straight
dent b<wlv attended the Lion's
* * ^ ’ n Z d i d 8 " ^ » . " 6 ?
of
t r o t H
“ tO W " w h e r e t r a f , i c « > » - H o u l ,ke nation.
’ " ‘ " v « D
» escriptions
« n o ir e w hich
unless you have enough
ones are: Nora Berger. Jeanette Annual Track Meet
R • n t Insurant:» io cover
in continual^’ th S l t .The St°P Hght th6re should be I A
P’* sent« l ¡n Ashland in McDonald. Wanda Oden K a th e r
A ll students who wished to at
ine York, Nancy Dunkeson \1
your loss of rentals. This
tend the afterm x.n perform ance
continual operation, in order th a t people get in the uh*!“ 1*-1949' are given •2nd an ice
Self Ruth Taylor, and Glenna
•after the ft,»- loM u ag
o f the senior play Thursduy. An, il
habit by
Of the
looking
it e Then
J o e Illu s tra tio n
used
„ ^ d e for
p a r tm
n t “ it w i l l * b « n° “ Ced j Wb">
S,™ » E ~ w ith T a scene
X T from
' * W illiam son
2«. were excused from classes
real as the Hr» loss. Malts
By grade: hoys: seventh grade: but regular classes were carried
sure you have »nough
nnIfhn'!thlnS elSe' We re for the fire departm ent’s m o v e /r T ’" " ’"e|!e ,nd J°hn
ten; eighth grade, eleven; and on for those not attending Even
Rent Insurance.
on th at point.
F itm e n t s move o f S tanford U n iv e rs ity Is includ n inth grade, fourteen. G irls: sev ing performances were given on
ed in the article.
enth grade, tw e n ty; eighth grade F rid a y and Saturday fo r the pul
fourteen; and n inth grade, ten. lie,
*
*
*
Students m aking the honor ro ll
A statew ide student Ixxly roun-1
green thumbs
the fifth six weeks period by
c il was held in Bend Monday and 1
grade are:
Frances B o llin g e r
„ ®°ma ^ ! u S Can plant orchids in Oregon and thev
B IL L IN G S AG EN C Y
(
M ay , an I 3 Tho . ,t
Thomas C lick, Kenna ( .
Eugene.
M
ay
4
—
Teachers’
Gandee. | tending from Ashland were Alex
flourish. Others can’t even get green erow th out of '
(Since J u ly 1883)
„.„„g o ,
onion plant. W re’re afraid tlfat ^ i n T h ^ X l f e ? workshops w ill play a prom inent George Gray. M aurice Stringer.
Auattn
thia
v,,,,-..
ltu<Un|
(„.Jv
Ted Tenney, Dick T hornton Jim
D EPENDABLE
p a rt ln the e ig h t week summer
president, Ted M cllvenna
next
NSURANCE
COUNSELORS
sessions o f the State System of m y W alrus. Frank Townsend y«'.»rs student Ixxly
president;
W itt. Nora Berger, Els,,.
°H!y ,c° nsolati° n « ‘h at we’ve probably got a S i 8nje r p Edr Ca‘ ion’ a^ i n g to ( Ralph
•M<irgaret Wagner, the present
C orner M ain and Oak
a io thers,
M axine Champion.
^ Cram er. P ortland, Di-
student
I xh I v secretary;
Lois
thicker blackberry bramble than anyone else in town
A shland H otel B u ild in g
Kathleen
Corcoran,
M
ary
Jean
O{ Su,nm er Sessions. Dates
her secretary to be; V irg in
Phone 8781
And m this as m all other things pertaining to gar fo r the sessions are June 15-Aug 1 avis. Lois D ow ning. A rlene 1« iel<
I n t. hard, y e ll queen; and “
dening. N ature seems to delight in confusing8™ ?
Mr
9, at the three Colleges of Edu Green. Darlene Green Kathleen Barks.
and June 20-Aug. 12. at H artley, V ila H a rtw e ll. Frances
The more various types of blackberry killer sprays cation,
Hess.
the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon Oregon x,
m Jeanette McDonald. Shari,-e
we buy and the more weed killer we put on the blasted State College. P ortland and Van . ! McNerney,
lcN<
Ramona M itchell, p a
things, the stronger they grow.
Oakley,
Port E xtension Centers
,.r!r11' , Nicholson.
port
Centers, anH
and at . ,,,
....... Stella YZilKICY
Carl a„d Virginia Moor». Prop..
Wanda Odem Sue Thorpe. Kath-
Short Ordari
If we put on the powder type of weed killer the heav- the In s itu te o f M arine Biology erlne
York, D alyn M arie Ricks.
A t Southern Oregon College of
ens open, it rains, and the weed killer is washe off
Education, Ashland,
fo u r two-
C h a rle i A d«*.
b ln w ^ T h ^ 6 Spray the bIackberry bushes the wind te Z n i W° r k ®h°P s a r<* designed for L I loyd B la ?rOde
ir Dee H illb e rry ,
blows. The spray is carried into our cherry trees and teachers w ho w ant special w ork Ingle, Ingrain M ontgomery Glen
Bol, I
new hours
the cherry trees w ither and die.
y
’ d but cannot attend the entire ses M yrick, David Sample, Richard
Jason
W ilson
sion, according to D r Elma Ste- Taylor,
at
David
Oh, well, blackberry pies are good with ice cream.
Reeme°d f 7 * id e n t D iagnostic and Herndon, P atricia A bbott San-
Nancy.
w in
1 ¡ " StTru ctio n in the S kills dra C lary, Carol C ulp
Z Z i M th e ,d J u n e 15‘ 29: Methods Dunkeson, Sue Heller. M ary M id-
June
in t 3 8
S° cial S tlldi ^ . i n i | ,n’ C °lette Perrine. Evelvn
A CHANCE
SchL
P
y 13: E1^ ie n t a r v Rollins, A lice Self. B ettie Sm ith
e'r,’ ' 11 S Jak6n Mayor Tom Williams and 52 per cent ?7 o "»
a is >ships.
h ip s , j J ui
y i 14-
4 Norm a Stephens. Donna T ra v i ’
E r n ,n c c ip iPa
u ly
OPEN’
o t io n
fo r El
El- Barbara Van Vleet, and
the people of Ashland four months, a recall election e ¿ L m Z e Z r n a a i ^ T 7 l **roduction
E
i
’ERY
NIGHT
’TILL I I
Ma l v
a court case, and something like $4000.00 to make tw o9-
eachers. j uj y 28-Aug Lou W illoughby.
N in th grade. K eith Bayne
appointments, th a t of city attorney and chief of police
A l-
UlosiqJ T tifsdavN
bert C alkins, M erle Deets
Har-
\ W° aPpoin*ments W6re requested by the Mavor
old Fowler. John Frost,
Glen
the first week in January.
Gertson, Loyal Green.
Come on Out and Try Our
Wayne
¡Johnson, Lawrence Lebow
Now th a t the die has finally been cast (after a lot
B ill
Hagwood H aniburgers“
M iles Dave Shaffer. Leland an-
of heat treatm ent during the forging operations), it
S il-
ver, Jonnie Stuckey, Bob T aylor
-_ y lo r,
seems to us th a t it m ight be well to give this new ad
M argaret C lary, J ane -
’
Frantz,
Eileen Hayes, P h yllis
m inistration a chance to prove itself.
Nichols,
Leona Richman, Genevieve Self
A t the tim e of the next election everybody will have
naVe^ , S rnlth’ Ru‘ h T a y lo r' Glen'
a chance to express his or her own opinions concerning
na W illiam son, B everly Robeson.
Just a
.
,
'
When the
reeall Mounds
Summer \\ orkshops
To Be Held at SOC
S.C Jones & Sons
ANNOUNCING
* * *
rhe Old Klamath Junction Cafe
CIFTS
p refereadm lnlstratlon or w hat candidate he or a h l
A t this time, now th a t this adm inistration has final-
y gotten settled into the saddle, it would be well fo r
all of us to give it a chance.
★ ★ *
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
eom «7„ ? ° W and -then
Cha“ ber of Commerce
cornea in for a rough time at the hand of some indivi-
«hn„i7h°
i“ der th® lmPress‘on that the Chamber
hie w y
hiS business' “ d run all business
To date we’ve yet to find one of these individuals
Wh° ®v5:n be!° nS 10 the Chamber of Commerce.
The first thing to do, is join the organization then
instead of seeking to get something out of the ortrani
DC PUy aomethin& “ it. T h at’s the only w fy a
Chamber of Commerce operates. It depends on the peo
ple m it to keep it operating.
* m e peo-
★ ★ ★
TOURISTS: . . .
Douglas McKay, governor of Oregon, th is week re-
i d ^ w 1^
the followinS which we think is a good
inir onz» fh e rcprintlnS tbe governor’s rem arks and add-
In 1949 the
““A 0" ” Th<“ iS "h08Pitali‘y first!"
In 1949 the to u n s t business will be one of the larz-
t h a t t h ^ " 8 ln ? h5 State ° f Oree ° n ' * « i m p o r t
th a t these to u rists be well taken care of and infnrmod
on w hat to do and where to go while they are visiting
m our state. These guests will be expecting courteou!
service, fa ir prices, and fine accommodations
So th a t we m ay be fully aw are of the opportunities
and responsibilities presented by Oregon’s J u r i s t
StUh 7 ’ 1 fUrge ,th a t the period from May 2nd to May
8th, be set aside as a tim e during which a state-wide
COOL DRINKS
Mother Would
Always
Appreciate
at
C°NG REGATI°NAL church
717 S iskiyou B lvd.
R Borden- M in iste r
w o rsh ip service 11 a m
m on: Slaves to our Fellows,
cia l ch o ir music.
w £ ° PU grim
^ llo w s h lp
,
▼
B J Jewelers
Guaranteed Watch Repair
Five Day Service
283 E. Main - Ashland, Ore.
Nic» Drival
5 Milas from
Ashland on "68"
Klamath Falls Hlsray
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’-
to ° ^ e e t
StUdy C,ub is
F rid a y, M ay 13th, the Ashland
C ouncil o f C hurch Women m i t e
In the social rooms. I
Luncheon
a t 1 p.m. Program at 2 p j
* P m. AU
interested wom en invited*
Call
7131 fo r reservations.
Seven-Seventeen club meets at
^ U|r|?.. Sundfly at 7-30 p m
Oas
Garage
...
8 D IK E C T O B V
motor inn
Attention Builder«
Intailor TU» Contractor
JO yearn experience
Skilled Workmanship
Katlmatee
P h o n .K 8942
w° "‘ a
>a»a» B-41T.
Hooper’s Radiator
Service
C,Ogg®d n ^ 'a t p r s Boiled O ut
and Repaired New
, « M Cor<* installed.
W IC K S
135 Morae
Ph. 4851
Mac’s Shoe Shop
v r. W
,
I’ O
C. KnKINNta. Prop
B^««wtaa - am« K»
A.
A «h land
Oak Street Garaae
HAS. . .
and machine shop
M irrors
p ritchard's Grocery
llr o c e r lo .
Unfinished Furniture
»’ 0 Oak
RePa*r
»hone
Chiropractic
Health Clinic
Pyrex Ware
And other nice
Gifts for Mother
308 N.
R Majn
L u nchm e.». - Milk
until
•very
Telephon« >7i,
J I nt
, 9 E* Tayi°r
«‘ " e t
Ph0B* 4371
Rosemary’s
WICKS FURNITURE
-
ITolman
Throw Rugs
Telephone 8761
.
Wrecker Servie»
Phon» 7248
Radio Repairs
Flower Shop *
IriWnc
Cut Flow
er.. v
f lante. Funeral
R Main
DeelKne. Com-
T’" ' SssL0:"» "
T e le p h o n e 22281
2 70
at
THE mart
Main
Xahfnnd