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Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashlznd, Oregon, Thursday, June jo, 1949 story to the effect that the de- ‘‘SiS" N E W S R E V IE W Local Ladies Plug Lions Club Book State Readies Hardship on the m em bers of C on gress. Perhaps it has been a hard- OREGON siup for some—1 don't know—but riubluhed every Thursday by I so far as I am concerned I was The ceiling projector, which the and must be arranged In advance In an apparent effort to be the mighty glad to see the folks who THE SISKIYOU PUBLISHING COMPANY I stopped off here on their way u> Lion's Club voted to loan to Camp as the schedule is often made up early bird thut gets the worm, 38 East Main Street Ashland, Maaauiu, Oregon vra vguu ---------------- I or from the various conventions. White for the use of bed ridden for two m onth periods. Gifts und niuny motor vehicle owners are patient m em bers was delivered, Carryl H Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence. Publishers There were not many and it was Thursday, to Special Service O f prizes for such parties are always already sending their 1950 auto welcome and it is hoped that a mobile license fees to the regis I | very pleasant to see them and WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor ficer John Kelly by Lottie Ilans- central place may be found local tration division, Secretary of | have a visit. I w ant everyone in dcll, Camp White chairm an for my congressional district who the Am erican Legion auxiliary ly in which needed items may be State Earl T. Newbry reported Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash I makes a trip to W ashinton, D. C. and representative speaker for the stored und distributed at oppor this week He added thut u m ajor land, Oregon, February IS, 1935, under the act of Congress of tune times. ity of the fees are incorrect, re I to be sure and look me up. I am 1 ithiu Toastmistreasea. luarcn □, March 3. ioiv. 1879 quiring considerable correspond Mrs. Ransdell asks that the I not hard to find, and cun always The projector was, im m ediate above mentioned items be held by ence und refunding from his of be located through my office, ly., put to the use of Claude Je w clubs and Individuals us she does fice. LETTER FROM WASHINGTON are concerned with CVA legisla 1631 New House Office Building. ett, a bedfast veteran m em ber not have room in her small a p a rt The lust legislature raised the tion are here to present their By Harris Ellsworth I >m Burlington. Washington. Mr m ent to properly sort and care unnuul registration fee iron $5 One of the most controversial Hearings are now being con testim ony to the committees. I and hotly debuted issues of this Jew ett was photographed by Mil- for the anticipated num ber of to $10, but also provided loi a ducted by both the House and know that Governor McKay, essslon of Congress is the Trum an died Ager and Bonnie Conrad. articles that generous Ashlanders staggered renewal system in Senate Public Works Committees Oregon Senate President Wm. Memory Lane Studio, as he read, may want to pass on to the less which one-tw elfth the licenses on the CVA (Columbia Valley Walsh, and Speaker of the O re Socialized housing bill. I have dis "The Lone Ranger”, from the fortunate persons who find them will expire each month ufter May cussed this bill at some length in A uthority) bills. There are severl gon House of Representatives, ceiling with ease, from his re selves domiciled at Camp White. 31, 1951. This requires a tiansi- al bills introduced by different F rank Van Dyke, are here. They previous letters; however, I ne clining position in bed. tion period in which fees will representatives and senators, but will speak in opposition to the glected to m ention something that vary between $5.10 and $14.45 und Mr. Kelly, Mr. Jew ett and other appears to be upperm ost in the . , ., , - they are identical. The bills were bills I saw Dr. Paul Raver, Bon- the plutes will be good for per ^ d e n t s mind even though it mem bers of the group were Inter not w ritten "on the Hill" as Con ncvillc A dm inistrator, in the I P ic 1 unim in in» r\r»et»»»4 «.«»J A — viewed by Jim Dunlevy, KMED. iods rungingg from six to seven is portant to me — and to gress is generally referred to here House restaurant. He told me he Trash fish control work for 1949 teen months Newbry explained. A re-broadcast of the interview s most members of Congress. I in Washington, but were w ritten was in favor of CVA. I believe was heard with m uch local in ter is now well under way at some In no case will the am ount be down town. Just who actually there are other proponents of the refer to the so-called "Real Es est, over KMED, Saturday even of Oregons Cascade lakes. Many exuctly $10. After that ull plutes tate Lobby." The president wrote authors this type of legislation legslation here but thus far I of the lakes of Oregon have had will be good for one year at the a letter to Congress (to Speaker ing at 6:15. has not been stated but it is as have not seen them. rough fish Introduced into them, $10 fee. Rayburn) decrying the activities Mr Dunlevy conducts u "Who’s sumed that the w riting was done Speaking of visitors to Wash quite possibly by unthinking an tru th about it is that while there To uvold m isunderstandings re Who at Camp W hite" every T h u r by some bright young men down ington rem inds me to say that glers who brought them to be garding the new system, Newbry of that "aw ful" lobby. The cold sday afternoon and prepares the in the Departm ent of the In te r the Capitol has enjoyed an unus used as live bait. Although this emphasized these points: ior. ually large num ber of visitors m ay be some lobbyists around program for the later broadcast practice is prohibited by law, it who represent real estate dealers 1. All 1949 licenses will e x S aturday evening. This is a regu Numerous witnesses from the during the past two w’eeks. I be- has occured extensively in the on December 31, 1949, the same I have never seen one. Before lar part of the proram put on by Pacific northw est states whichlieve newspapers have carried starting to w rite this letter I in volunteer workers at the C enter past. These fish reproduce very as in form er years. quired of several m em bers in 2. The renew al fee for the new Another regular feature of the rapidly and have built up to the the cloak room as to w hether or volunteer program is the work point in m any lakes w here they license will be determ ined by the From where I Joe Marsh not they had seen any real estate being done by Mrs. Ager and compete for the food present in num ber of the present license*. • lobbyists. None had. But there is Mrs. Conrad. They take pictures the lake to such an extent that Expiration date will be shown on I another side of this subject. Or- of individual m em bers at the the effects on game fish are dis the plate. * ganized real estate lobbying a- C enter on alternate Thursdays, astrous. N o w I'm G oing Back 3. All vehicle owners will re gainst the bill was not noticeable their day off. This is a much a p ceive an application form show —but the pressure group lobby preciated service as the mem bers To H igh School I FOR SALE—Tavern and cafe. ing the am ount due in plenty of ing for the bill has been ex trem e are given the pictures to keep or 916-918 O rchard Avenue, Grants time for obtaining the new plates. ly heavy. Even the great A m eri give to relatives or friends. It was 4. Owners are requested not to When I saw lights burning in the learning new things is one of my can Legion organization has sent poignantly brought home to the Pass New building, 42x40, all new send in earlier applications unless High School auditorium last night, favorite hobbies. several comm unications to m em group how im portant this service building and eq u ipm ent O perat they know the fee which will a p bers urging the passage of the is, as a m em ber who had been ing for one year. Telephone 3559 ply. Fee schedules will be given I ‘«oved in to see what went on. From where I sit, it’s willingness 4tp. bill. The last of such com m uni photoraphed by the local women, or 3992. Terms. About twenty people were listen to learn from the other person that wide distribution during the sum ing to Buzz Ellis, the electrician, mer. makes Americans tolerant towards cations received the m orning d e on their last visit, had passed a- talk about television. so many different viewpoints and bate on the bill began was a news way since th at time. The photo I slipped into a back seat and tastes in things. Just because Buzz release from A m erican Legion graph taken was the only one in Ellis goes for chocolate malteds, headquarters here, the first p a ra existence and was im m ediately asked Hap Thomas what was up. while I prefer a mellow glass of graph of which states: "The A- sent on to relatives. Hap told me it was the new Self- m erican Legion threw its full Mr. Kelly released a list of Improvement Club. I stayed to lis beer, doesn’t mean I’m right and W C. K c K IN N IB , Prop. weight behind the public housing items currently needed a t the he’s wrong. Incidentally, next week ten—and learned a lot. Buzz really bill today as the House of R epre ■ho« ■ • - ■ t r t ld ln » . Babbee C enter and suggested th at Mrs. I'm going to talk on how to run a and knows his stuff. sentatives prepared to debate the Kansdell act as local coordinator 64Ji A A shland ROOMING HOUSE Turns out this club meets every newspaper. m easure.” This statem ent was es for unaffiliated clubs and organi We Shave and Rest You Friday night. E: ' ?r gives pecially interesting first because zations. She was invited to attend 143 Fourth street Phone 4411 a talk on f *ost the bill, if finally approved, will a meeting, at the Center, July 11. abou; T ' ■> not particularly benefit veterans at which tim e she will report on —nevertheless they will have the the local interest shown and re Hooper’s Kudiator Skilled W orkmanship privilege of paying the cost over ceive instructions in coordinating Free Estimates Phone 8942 Service the next 40 years: and secondly all offers w ith the Volunteer pro the mail I have received from gram set up by the Veterans Ad Clogged Radiators Bolle I Out and Repaired Neu people in all walks of life whom m inistration. Mrs. Ransdell may Interior Tile Contractor Cores installed. I know to be veterans proves to be contacted at her home, 533 10 years experience 135 Morse Ph. 4851 me that the m em bership of the Fairview street. Legion is not by any means sol Suggested items and projects idly in favor of the housing bilk which a re presently, needed in Oak Street Garage AND MACHINE SHOP clude table covers (not white), A recent report of the Joint specifications for which may lie Arc and Acetylene Welding G ro c e rlr« L u m h in t-n il M il, Com m ittee on Reduction of Non- obtained from Mrs. Ransdell; The Ue v ern ge* Machine Work - Metal F ab ri ipen u n t i l 9 p in e v e r y « v e n ti.g Essential Federal Expenditures A rts and Chafts Shop reported a 1 cation - G eneial Auto a n d Truck Repair. headed by Senator H arry Byrd of need for leather, reed, clean rags, Tolrn an C reek Hoad nod H w y 99 i l v Oak gt Phone 15»* T elep h o n e S ÎZ I Virginia, states th a t the num ber leather tools, clock and radios of civilian em ployees in the e x which may be broken and discar ecutive branch of the Federal tied as the m em bers take parts governm ent in April increased at from various articles to m ake Ht I Uox 519A. Fordyoe Street the rate of 350 PER DAY: This them useable again. P a in tin g - P a p e r H a n g in g m eans th at the annual cost of our C o n tra c t o r by th e h o a r Projects th at should be of sp e 308 N. Main Phone 4371 S u gg estio ns and e s tim a le « fre t federal governm ent increased cial interest to local groups and T e x tu r in g Ashland during that m onth at the rate of may be planned through a coor T e i ephone 22910 - x to 5 p in. more than a million dollars a d a y .! dinator or affiliated group include How can we avert financial dis-1 fishing trips which some m em aster in this country if such reck- • bers enjoy very much. Groups less spending continues? m ight “adopt” one or more m em Flower Shop 20 T ears B sp erlen cs bers or bring groups to Ashland ( IN K D A T S E R V IC E THE LOW DOWN FROM C u t F lo w e rs , C orsages, P otted to attend rodeos, ball games, horse T h e Best Costs Dess a t P la n ts . F u n e ra l Designs, C o m HICKORY GROVE shows, boat races or other sports p le te W e d d in g E q u ip m e n t THE MART You know, somebody, if they events. Picnic could be arranged 50 E. M a in T ele p h o n e 22281 270 K. M a in can, I wish they would let me A sh lan d also, parties. Bingo parties are know why it is th at our U.S.S. especially popular a t the Center m ust do the advising and w orry ing for the whole world. We are the champions on barging in with free advise. We w ant to help ev-I erybody do their local chores We tell ’em how—we furnish half the cash for the job. We are the wise guy — windy. We are the quick-rich to the rest of the world —a cinch for a touch. T hat is us. For “horse sense” an IQ test ★ You can have » 6 c u . i t . freezer . . . w . , « u„y 5,zc would not show us as too stupen •lectnc refrigerator . . . * plus a 48” x 25” porcelain work dous. Horse Sense, you know, is ‘ table top for your kitchen, all available through your m inding your own affairs a n d ' local de er at a laving to you of $100.00. keeping your m outh closed, at least p a rt of the tim e and thus not expose too m uch of your ig $25.00 Frozen Food Certificate norance. T hat is w hat a horse does—th a t is how the saying got The QuicFrez Farm Locker will provide maxi started. Yep mum saving in foods with a minimum of food Instead of supporting 600,000 or 700,400 on the govt, payroll, to processing work and very little operating expense. think up fancy thoughts and ways SATURDAY, JULY 2 ih e Quicfrez is high efficiency insulation in to im press the w orld we should be side, bottom and back compartment. rum m aging in our sock to see how 8:30 p.m. Miss Ashland Beauty Contest near it is to the bottom. We The sanitary Quicfrez Trizone not only has should be calm. The atm osphere would clear up m ightily if we liberal frozen storage (250-300 lbs. of meat), but 9:30 p.m. Queen’s Ball, Armory would rem ove a flock of our hea the unique Quicfrez compartment eliminates the vy thinkers. A round 650,000 of necessity of piling warm foods that are to be ’em are costing us around 3,000- SUNDAY, JULY 3 000,0000 bucks per annum In cash frozen, directly on top of stored food that has —cold cash th at is — yours and 2 p.m. Baseball, Kansas City Monarchs, vs. Ashland Lithians previously been warm. mine. T hat Mr. H arry Byrd—th at old MONDAY, JULY 4 Virginia dem ocrat—he is doing his level best to rem ove some of this deadwood. A postcard to him 10 a.m. Gala Fourth of July 2 p.m. Horse Show and Races would be a nice gesture—th a t is Parade. in Valleyview unless you think 3 billion is jusf chicken feed. 11 a.m. Kiddies Contests 6:30 p.m. Band Concert Yours w ith the low down, JO SERRA Projector In Camp White Broadcast ««-» a New Piale System Trash Fish Control Now Under Way sit... B U S IN E S S D IR E C T O R Y Mirror Barber Shop Mac’s Shoe Shop Pritchard s Grocery Attention Farmers! Attention Builders QIICFREZ FARM LOCKERS Chiropractic „ Health Clinic Rosemary’s C. E. Taylor Radio Repairs CELEBRATE JU LY 2-3-4 IN ASHLAND Buy This Farm Lock er now for $ 415. X-L ELECTRIC Call A shland 5031 All W ork G uaranteed 107 E. M ein FOR SALE: Have two Ford pickups, 1939 and 1940, need on ly one, sell either one, cheap. Call a fter five w eekdays and anytim e Saturday and Sunday. 1320 Ma drone Street. 2tp. 1:45 p.m. Organ Concert 8 pm. Mack Lillard, wrestling Gigantic firework display 10p.m. f