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S o u th e r n O re g o n N ew s R ev iew , A sh la n d , O reg o n , T h u rs d a y , S e p te m b e r 1. 194!» SO U T H E R N OREGON Ashland, Oregon NEWS REVIEW Van Raalte 38 E a st M ain S tre e t E n te re d as seco n d class m ail m a tte r in th e p o st office a t A sh la n d O reg o n . F e b ru a ry 15. 1935, u n d e r th e a c t of C o n g ress of M a rc h 3, 1879. "Recame you line nice Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan White. Publishers " m s ÿ s X é ÿ 'jftâ î" ' W ith th e th o u g h t in m ind th a t q u a lity can be ap p re d a te d only w hen experienced, and th a t publicity is th e best m eans of inducing peple to experience, we fe a r th a t th e S h a k esp earan F stiv al A ssociation d ir ecto rs a re m ak in g a g rav e e rro r in plan n in g to reduce th e te n th a n n iv e rsa ry rep e rto ire , in 1950. to only fo u r W INNERS in (he annual model ear competition of the Fisher Body plays. Craftsman's Guild are Gale Morris (left), of Portland, who took first The reaso n given by P roducing D irector. A ngus state honors in the Junior Division (ages 12 through 15), and Frank J. Coen, of Eugene, whose beautiful model car won first in the Senior Bow m er and Dr. M argery B ailey, of th e b h a k esp e are an Division (ages 16 through 19). Each received a cash award of $150, and model went on to take regional honors and a chance to win a sum m er school sta ff, fo r th e cut-back in th e num ber o Morris’ university scholarshio in the national competition. p lays to be p resented a re th a t th e one a d d itio n al play is too m uch of a h a rd sh ip on th e a c to rs and d ire c to rs Births at the Ashland G eneral and th a t q u ality of th e p roductions w ould s u ffe r as H ospital a result. A u g u st 30— To M r. a n d Mrs. To w hich wTe can only point out, unless th e F e stiv a J a c k Y oung, 165 M ead e S t., a 7 lb. has audiences to view th e plays, q u a lity w ill be of 9 oz. son, u n n a m e d . A u g u st 31— T o Mr. a n d M rs. little im portance. One of th e basic te n e ts of good T om P a r k e r , 473 M o u n ta in A ve., prom otion is to p resen t an ev er-in creasin g p ictu re R e h e a rs a ls a re n o w in fu ll an 8 lb., 2 oz. d a u g h te r, V icki sw in g fo r R og u e V a lle y C a v a l M arie. of g ro w th since th e preceding y ear. ad e, th e m a m m o th p a g e a n t- s p e A larg e p ercen tag e of th e 8,000 p erso n s w ho w it c c ta C o n s tru c tio n is n e a rly c o m p le t c le w ith o v e r 500 p a rtic ip a n ts , nessed th e F IV E plays p resen ted th is y e a r had never to b e p re s e n te d a t th e J o s e p h in e ed on th e O reg o n S ta te F a ir ’s C o u n ty F a irg ro u n d s in G r a n ts seen S h ak esp eare produced as it should be produced, on P a ss on S e p te m b e r 14. 15, 16 a n d c o lo rfu l “ K id d ie la n d ”. an a u th e n tic E liza b e th a n sta g e such a s t h a t in A sh 18,. T h e la te s t g ro u p to p le d g e e ir s u p p o rt is th e c o m p le te lan d ’s L ith ia P a rk . T hose people cam e because of th r o s te r o f C o m p a n y C, 186th I n f cu riosity, aroused by a stre a m of new s sto rie s tellin g a n tr y , O re g o n N a tio n a l G u a rd . O f th e 15 e p iso d e s d e p ic tin g th e o f th e festiv a l th is y e a r— of how a n o th e r play had been of S o u th e r n O re g o n w ith added, of th e increased n u m b er of a c to rs a p p e a rin g o h n is e to ry th a t d e sc rib e s a n e ra th a t in th e plays, and of th e w idespread in te re s t th ro u g h o u t m a n y of th o se in th e a u d ie n c e th e U nited S ta te s. T he o th e r m a o jr cause of d ra w w ill re m e m b e r, th e G a y N in e tie s. in g an audience 27 per cen t la rg e r th a n in 1948 w as T h e G a y N in e tie s e p iso d e title d *A D ay a t th e C o u n ty F a ir in th e b e st a d v e rtisin g in th e w orld— w ord-of-m outh 1895,” w ill b e p o r tr a y e d b y m en , p raise of th e excellent q u a lity of all F IV E p ro d u ctio n s w o m e n a n d c h ild re n in G a y an d of th e en jo y m en t experienced by th o se th o u sa n d s N in e tie s co stu m e s. A m o n g th e e v e n ts p re s e n te d a r e ty p ic a l of a of people, m any of w hom h ad never b efo re seen a c o u n ty f a ir in 1895 a r e th e w o m e n ’s fo o tra c e , w h ic h so m e tim e s S h ak esp earean play! tu To b ack -trac k now w ould be as m uch of a d is a s te r r n e d in to a h a ir p u llin g c o n te s t, th e fr a n tic a tte m p ts to a s th e N ew s Review announcing th a t f u tu re ed itio n s c a tc h a g re a se d p ig, a n d th e would hav e only tw o pages, o r th e C ham ber of Com b a th in g b e a u ty c o n te s t w ith a u fo r th e convenience m erce proclaim ing th a t th e c ity w as p re p a rin g fo r a th e n tic G a y N in e tie s b a th in g su its. of o u r cu sto m ers b an n er y e a r because we h ad lo st 2,000 population. A lso f e a tu r e d in th is sc e n e a r e w ho can n o t shop The num ber of fine a c to rs who w ish to a p p e a r in th e old tim e h ig h w h e e l b icycles d u rin g th e day. . . . ta n d e m b ic y c le s a S ta n le y S te a m A sh lan d ’s an n u al event will continue to grow la rg e r e r, a n d 1895 e n g in e , a n d a ty p i we a re open w ith each year, q u a lity of th e p roductions will continue c a l “O o m - p a ’ b a n d . T h e G ay u n til 9 o ’clock. to be n ear-to p s, and audiences will grow w ith each N in e tie s sc e n e w ill b e sp o n so re d E v ery F rid a y N ig h t b y th e L io n s c lu b o f G r a n ts Pass. successive F estiv al, if we m ake th e r ig h t steps. R ogue V a lle y C a v a lc a d e w ill Success in fu tu re y e a rs will be d eterm ied by m oves be th e g ra n d s ta n d a ttr a c tio n d u r now being considered. T he F e stiv a l’s lea d ers can, in in g th e J o s e p h in e C o u n ty F a ir. effect, a d m it to th e public t h a t th e play s w hich th e y ITE ROGUE SHOP saw th is su m m er w ere of in fe rio r q u a lity and so n ex t P re m iu m m o n e y in m o st c la ssi (L O T U S FOP M N y e a r th e event w ill be a s it w as tw o y e a rs ago w hen fic a tio n s h as b e e n in c re a s e d o v e r) 6? UZ Mi s 1948. E n trie s in th e tw o d iv is-l still in th e grow ing stag e. io n s do n o t close u n til S e p t. 4. 1 O r th e F e stiv al can ta k e p ositive p rom otional steps, aim ed a t in creasin g audiences w ho will en jo y th e plays an d who will tell th e ir neighbors. A t th e sam e tim e, th e la rg e r nu m b er of a c to rs and p erso n s cap able of d irectio n will in su re th e ste ad ily -im p ro v in g q u a lity of th e plays. T he b est m ove lies ah ead , to tu rn back is a confession of defeat. in th e new fall sh ad es Josephine Shows For County Fair Being Rehearsed Open ’til 9 p. m. Every Friday The problem of how to pay fo r h ig h w ay s w hich a re ad eq uate to c a rry th e huge m odern com m ercial tru c k s and tra ile rs is being given a n in cre asin g a m o u n t of a tte n tio n by public officials, new spapers, an d o th e r o rg an izatio n s and individuals. T he problem is a very rea l one. T he tru c k e rs u su ally a rg u e t h a t th ey pay larg e tax e s, and t h a t is tru e . H ow ever, th e breakdow n of o u r h ig h w ay s u n d e r th e big vehicles can be seen by anyone w ith eyes. A ccording to G overnor W arren of C alifornia, “i t co sts 22 p e r cent m ore to build h ig h w ay s t h a t w ill sta n d u p u n d er tru c k pounding th a n th o se b u ilt fo r p riv a te vehicles alone.” A ccording to G overnor D u ff of P ennsylvania, a stu d y of th a t s ta te in d ic ate s t h a t it costs $4900 a y e a r to m ain tain each m ile of pave m ent used by tru c k s —and only $350 to m a in ta in h ig h w ays over w hich th e tru c k s do n o t operate. T he s itu a tio n h a s been f u r th e r com plicated by th e fa c t th a t som e tru c k e rs have a p p a re n tly m ade a policy of d isre g ard in g legal w eight lim ts, and have se n t th e ir vehicles o u t c a rry in g loads w hich lite ra lly m u rd e r th e highw ays. O klahom a is one of th e s ta te s w hich is a c tin g to p rev en t th is. I t h as a law m ak in g pos sible p en alties of as m uch a s $7,000 fo r single offenses o f g ro ss overloading. In a n y event, th e cost of building and m a in tain in g th e h ig h w ay s seem s to have b ro u g h t on severe h e ad aches in m ost of th e s ta te s — and big tru c k s a re largely th e cause of it. T he question w hich m u st be answ ered is w h e th e r th e tru c k s a re actu ally paying a f a ir sh a re o f th e expense. A good m any e x p erts have come to th e view t h a t th e tru c k s a re n ’t doing th a t now__and so, a s a resu lt, all o th e r ta x p a y e rs and m o to rists a re in d ire ctly su bsidizing th is com m ercial business. C an y ° u se e y ° ur w a y ^ TU — priées s t a r t a t $1.25 ‘We have a C o rn er on L ith ia P a r k ” M rs V e fle G oode, S ta y to n , h e a d o f th e flo ra l d e p a rtm e n t, s ta te s th e r e w ill b e a re c o rd n u m b e r o f d isp la y s in h e r d iv isio n . S h e a lso a d d e d th a t m o re g a rd e n c lu b s w ill f e a tu r e flo ra l a r r a n g e m e n ts th a n in a n y y e a r sin c e 1941. O reg o n m a y o rs w ill a g a in be h o n o re d a t th e O reg o n S ta te F a ir in S .i l i i n , S e p l 5 to 11. W ell o v e r 150 m u n ic ip a l e x e c u tiv e s a re e x p e c te d to a tte n d th e f a ir o n th e ir sp e c ia l d a y , T h u rs d a y , S e p t. 8. 1947 Chevrolet Sedan New P a in t, H e ate r, S p o tlig h t $1395 Busch Used Car Lot N o rth M ain & C hurch Phone 2-1311 2U4unmfi:iunu2nnnBnmuun.’ituBt2n:n;e: i tnt ‘ jewelry oddities ' - MEWUBlRe TilM WA i T i E’ k this t / m e was MEASURED UTERALLY Year? >N THE CLEPSYDRA OR. "/MTM TH/£F” gy the How are Personal Finances? Tuition, fees, books, board, room, laundry, clothes, games, etc. These items are in the must column. How do you stand for the rest of the year? After setting aside for these must items, how much is there left for incidentals? You can know . Use the Student Budget Book. Developed by College Alumni who have been through the “Mill” . . . Especially for College Students. 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