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P A G E TW O s u u n n in OKEc.Qx Southern Oregon News Review A sh lan d, O regon 38 East M a in S treet E ntered as second-class m a il m a tte r in th e post o ffic e at Aah land, O regon, F e b ru a ry 15, 1935, u nd er the act o f Congress of M arch 3, 1879 A shland , O regon T IIU H S D A Y . M A Y 21», 1952 Letter from Washington. . . How to oe Sate in 0 .c water YMCA By H O N . H A R R IS E L L S W O R T H M em ber of Congress. 4th D istrict Ru/es for Hbrfier Safety oovy s h o w o r r . D O N T TA K E DARES. N E IT H E R S H O W S C O U R A GE, B U T RA - T H E R D O U B T OT o nes courage . M any people m ust have been w ith good reason Just m puzzled and d is a p p o in te d when tills case S u b s c rip tio n Rate — $2 50 y e a r th e House refused to v o te to T iie o b je c tio n a b le p a rt o f the T H IS IS S T R IC T L Y S C U T suspend the ru le s and piiss some b ill was Uie section w h ic h w o u ld T L E B U T T . a« th e y say In the needed and d esira b le am end have g iven O scar E w ing , S o cia l N A TIO N AL EDITORIAL N E W S FA F IR N a v y — th e co lle ge p u b lic ity m ents to the S o cial S e c u rity Act S e c u rity A d m in is tra to r, pow ers \ 1 assoc 5 ^ t í 3 n service d id n 't release it. at any T w o th in g s re g a rd in g th a t vote w h ich w o u ld p ra c tic a lly have a l P U B L IS H E R S ra te — b u t we u n d e rs ta n d th a t and th a t b ill sh ou ld be b o rn e in lo w e d h im to set up a system of A S S O C IA TIO N a ra d ic a l s w itc h in th e new cam m in d F irs t, the good p rin c ip le s S o c ia liz e d m edicine. T in s g im pns rage o c c u rre d at S o u th e rn In the b ill a re n ot dead b ut can m iek d id n ot belong in th e b ill O regon colle ge last w ee k A n y be voted upon again, and p ro b w h ich was an insurance b ill "Even O PINION is of force enough to make itself to be one w ho reads the papers o r a b ly fa v o ra b ly , if th e a d n n n i I u nd ersta nd th u t a new to ll •spoused at the expense of l i f e " — M ontaigne listen s to ra d io new scast* know s, s tra tu m le a d e rsh ip w ill a llo w a may be In tro d u ce d soon It w iU o f course, th a t th e la te st K a m pu s b ill to be b ro u g h t Io the fl oor i n t have the s H a liz e d in«“d tc in e K a p c r consists o f ra id in g p artie s w ith o u t tr ic k s in it anti under N E V E R D IV E IN T O U N K N O W N ' features, w ill p ro v id e needed in o f s p rin g t'd -u p m ales s to rm in g n o rm a l procedure, secondly, the W A TER S. RATAL D A N G E R S w* - creases in old-age b e n efits, and the w a lls o f g ir ls ’ d o rm ito rie s votes against the b ill w e n not w ill also raise the w o rk clause to M A Y LU R K T H E R E . K N O W and b rin g in g out u n m e n tio n a b le a ga in st the basic parts o f the lu ll YOUR W A T E R B E F O R E $!(»(» (the defeated b ill increaw -d The first “long” weekend of the vacation season trop hie s. b u t w ere in o p p o sitio n to e n a ct H int fig u re to o n ly $70) Y O U D IV E . H ut they do th in g s d iffe r e n tly ing i' sm all s o c ia liz in g section o f is at hand. Tomorrow and the next day Oregonians by Ju st one m ore not«* on th is language w h ic h was not a t SOC Last w eek, we u n d e r it - su b je ct One u n m e n tio n e d rea the thousands will be taking to the road for a few days stand, th e g irls ra id e d th e men 'needed as a p a rt o f the b ill and RACE TO W ARD SHORE, son w h y the a d m in is tra tio n ma Just w ha t and h ow m uch they : w h ic h d id n ot belong In it. N O T A W A Y F R O M IT . of fun and frolic at one of the state’s many resort areas. jo t it y h-u dcrship is so a n x io u s to made o ff w ith w e c o u ld not d is T H E N Y O U w o n ' t F IN D The ve ry h is to ry o f th is b ill b rin g social s e c u rity la w am end For thousands, it will be a welcome relief from months cover. YOURSELF E XH A U STED co nta ins a ll th e e u rm a rk s o f m ents to the flo o r u n d e r gag < A N D FA R F R O M L A N D . I p o litic a l s k u ld u g g e ry . T h e leg is ru le p ro ce d u re Is Io p re v e n t the of hard work in the office, in the home, and in the A G R E A T H U E A N D C R Y has la tio n was in tro d u c e d M ay 12 It o ffe rin g o f T ow n sen d P lan legta been raised across th e la n d a b o u t schoolroom. But unfortunately, it will be a tragic week w h ich w o u ld be ger th is latest e vidence o f s p rin g w as re p o rte d fa v o ra b ly o u t of la tio n end for many, too. Before the holiday is over there as an am e nd m e nt So madness a m ong the y o u n g and 1 the c o m m itte e fo u r days la te r, mane will be, as usual, mass slaughter on the highways. fo o lish , b u t w e som ehow ca n't [on the Iflth A lth o u g h it dealt fa r as I am concerned. I w ish W HEN IN TROUBLE, KEEP get e x c ite d a bo ut it.« W e agree w ith a c o m p lic a te d m a tte r, no U nit le g is la tio n w o u ld com e to We often wonder if reminders such as these do CALM. H O LD O N TO O V E R th a t the w h o le business is hea rin gs w ere held on the b ill t lie flo o r and be voted one w a y a s in in e and in fa n tile , b u t college It was a rush jo b No e ffo r t was o r the o th e r and get tin- issue TURNED BO AT O R A N Y any good at all. We would hazard a guess that half the boys have been d o in g asin ine made to b rin g the b ill to the se ttle d I have a hun ch, h o w e ve r, F L O A T IN G O B JEC T. C O M - f. newspapers in Oregon and across the Nation will use and in fa n tile th in g s since t h e r e . , flo . . o . r . u n d e . r . n o rm a l p ro ced ure th a t some in e m b e rt w o u ld n ot R A R A T IV E L Y S M A L L *- w ere college boys, and we ra th , w h “ ’h p ro vid e s fo r debah and lik e to stand and be co un ted »«n editorial columns today and tomorrow or the next to O B JE C T S W ILL S U P P O R T ZC the that proposal. e r th in k th e y w iU c o n tin u e to do I ?2?.n‘ !in i*n t Instead, on remind readers th at accidents can happen to anyone O U U N T IL H E L P CONIES. so. despite the le tte rs to th e edi- ,lr<x> lia y s a fu 'r t was re that no one has a guarantee that he will return home I cume across a (Mira graph the to r. se eth ing w ith in d ig n a tio n . p o rte d , the b ill was la id befo re safely once he leaves in the family car. Still, every year despite the best made a tte m p ts th e House w ith a m o tio n to sus o th l.r (Jay w h ic t, M, c le a rly and rules and pass it T his b r ie fly sums up w h a t h a* been o f college a u th o ritie s to stem the , jx-nd tlie . .. , the toll is higher than the year before. All of us are tid e, and d espite th e e xp la n a [ p yocet'U re p e rm its o n ly 40 m m (happening to the people o f o u r appalled when we hear the sirens of ambulances and tio n s made b y e v e ry p s ych o lo g ist , u °* debate, - 0 m in u te s on - c o u n try th a t I w a n t to q u o te i t in the la n d and the rem edies I , de' " , ^r™ ’» dm ents th e re fo r y o u r ow n th o u g h tfu l police cars — sirens heralding another injury, possibly suggested b y m ost ■ can be considered T ills speed co nside ratio n: "T h e re has been a another death, on the road. But few of us ever stop to tr a f fic has been atteinpt.«d m any cree pin g p a ra lysis o f th o u g h t consider that the sirens could be for us next. A C T U A L L Y . IT C O U L D BE [tim e s since I have been a mem •and a s u rre n d e r o f o u r respon W ORSE. In Japan, n ot so m any ; h e r o f Congress, som etim es sue s ib ilitic s th a t has p e rm itte d a T H E C O S T O F L IV IN G NO F R U IT F L IE S Y E T We were off to a great sta rt in Oregon last week days ago. th e com m ies staged i eessfully. and I have becnm» A la rg e c ro p o f ch e rrie s is in fie rc e and b lo o d y rio ts — w ith v e ry suspicious o f it. g e n e ra lly steady d r i f t to w a rd c e n tra liz e d I t is n o t the cost o f liv in g , i t ’s end, if a record death rate on the highway is our goal th e cost o f le a v in g th a t w i ll p rospect b u re a u c ra tic g o ve rn m e n t, and fo r O regon on a ll le v la rg e p a rt o f th e ir n u m b e r fin a lly a P re sid e n t mistak.» n ly for this vacation season. Last weekend, let us remem boost th e salaries o f s ta te w o r k els, a c c o rd in g to B o b S h in n , a colle ge students B e tte r to chase assumes th a t he n ot o n ly can lay m anager o f th e W illa m e tte C h e r screa m in g coeds, we say. than to rid ic u lo u s b efo re th e ber. saw 14 persons killed in accidents, a number of ers. w o rld dow n the rules b u t th a t he can rs A sso ciatio n. chase such ideologies. A n d so P ro b a b ly tru e , b u t th in k back a a c tu a lly ta ke o v e r and operate them in traffic, for one of the largest non-holiday fatal T he w o rk e rs are a ttra c te d by r y G G iv ro e n w e good w e a th e r condì- [ fa r th e re has been lit t le evidence m in u te . N ot m any years ago the h e r wages p a id in m a n y in an in d u s try w ith o u t a u th o r ity o f ity lists on record. We shudder to think what the list d h u ig strie s, W hen th e y lea ve the tio n s d u r in g th e p ic k in g season o f bloodshed in th e college r io t* boys w ere s w a llo w in g gold fish l a w ” will be if the rate continues through the next few days state m ust tr a in o th e r w o rk e rs th e re w i l l be a b ig dem and fo r A t H a rv a rd and Y a le , in the A t least th is p resent business p ic k e rs . A la rg e c ro p a lw a y s sta id o ld Iv y League, th e re was has one advantage We can fin d — multiplied by the additional numbers who will be to f i l l th e ir places. T h is costs the means th a t p ic k e rs w i ll be able a m in im u m o f b lo o d le ttin g , b ut some e x p la n a tio n fo r the im LEGAL NOTICES d e p a rtm e n ts m o re m on ey th an traveling. th e b ie n n ia l b u d g e t p ro v id e s to earn b e tte r th an average , th e re the boys had no coeds' I ulse b e h in d IT No 8736 d w e llin g s to besiege, and w ere slow s d o w n d e p a rtm e n ta l wages. Many accidents, it is true, result from what the and N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G fo rce d to tu rn th e ir a tte n tio n to p ro ced ure. M A Y T V G.O .P. O U ST ON A C O M P L E T E L Y D IF F IN A L A C C O U N T courts term “Acts of God.” But the percentage of these E m p lo y e rs in in d u s try seem to O regon, years b e h in d in g e t each oth»*r and co nse qu en tly F E R E N T S U B JE C T : They d id n 't IN T ON H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F w in a p rize, b u t to o u r w ay of T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N FOR unavoidable accidents is infinitesimal when compared have the idea th a t a person w ho tin g te le v is io n , m ay v ie w the th in g s got a lo t ro u g h e r has w o rk e d fo r the sta te is b e tte r R ep ub lica n th in k in g the snazziest p a rty in J A C K S O N C O U N T Y N a tio n a l C onven to the number caused by sheer carelessness. This is q u a lifie d th a n the a ve ra g e a p p li tio n , s ta rtin g in C hicago. J u ly 7 AT Y A L E , IF Y O U R E M E M IN P R O B A T E the P h oe n ix M ay F e s tiv a l par BER, th e rio ts s ta rte d w ith a particularly true of highway accidents. ca nt f o r a jo b . M ost o f th e tim e was C o u n c ilm a n F r e d In tlie M a tte r o f the E state of L o c a l te le v is io n heads have hassel betw een tw o ice cream ' ade C O R A E H E N S L E Y . Deceased. th e y a re r ig h t. nta cte d th e C o lu m b ia B road venders, in w h ic h th e boys took Hom es and his p a rty fro m Ash N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N To prove this, simply look at the traffic accidents The S tate C iv il S e rv ic e Com- co lan d, a ll done up in C e n te n n ia l ca sting C om pa n y and are nego- ¡sides Im m e d ia te ly a fte rw a rd s th a t th e und ersign ed . M o n te lla vssion has d ra w n a n e w pay and their causes as reported by the State Traffic Safe b a tin g fo r rig h ts to th e broad F re e la nd , A d m in is tr a tr ix o f the H a rv a rd man issued a p ro c la togs. A ls o lo o k in g m ig h ty u n i t and s u b m itte d it to cast. T h e y are a rra n g in g w ith ty Division. From January through June of last year G schedule m atio n to (he e ffe c t th a t such a w ere tw o colle ge g irls . C la ire Estate o f Cora E H ensley de o v e rn o r D ou gla s M c K a y fo r the te le p h o n e co m p an y to have Cross and Leah Peabody, w ho has file d h e r F irs t and there were 169 fatal mishaps in the state. Of these, 85. i m m e d i a t e c o n s id e ra tio n as e q u ip m e n t a v a ila b le so it m ay be th in g co uld n e v e r happen at H a r dressed in Shakespearean Festi F ceased. in a l R ep o rt and A cco u n t t r and v a rd . fo r one reason because no w ith tlie C ir c u it C o u rt o f the or over half, occurred on straight, level roads. Of the so m e th in g a p p ro a c h in g a c ris is p ip ed fro m the co axa l cable. H a rv a rd man w o u ld eat ice ; v a l costumes and represented State o f O regon, fo r Jackson i th a t fam ous A s h la n d in s titu tio n total. 115 were on paved center-stripped roads, and j S S BALANC ED BUDGET cream . T he y gave us a scare, though C o u n ty, and th a t M onday, the re d ic tio n m ade in F e b ru a ry A fe w days la te r, the boys at As b e a u tifu l as the F e s tiv a l 16th day o f June, 1952, at the <4 occurred m broad daylight. The great majority of and fe w good w o rk e rs are a v a il- by P some state o ffic ia ls th a t the [ H a rv a rd began a 'P ogo fo r h o u r o f 10:00 o’clo ck A M of these resulted, then, from sheer carelessness. able state was fa c in g a d e fic it o f be P re s id e n t” cam paign th a t ended i costum es are on the stage, they said day, in the C o u rtro o m of Senate P re s id e n t P a u l P a tte r I ju s t a in 't made th a t is. m any said C o u rt in the Jackson C oun tw een 540.000.000 and $50.000. in a rio t, w h e re u p o n a Y a le I o f th em So have fun this weekend, but be careful. Remem son, c h a irm a n o f the e m ergency 000 fo r th is k in d o f d is ty C ou rtho use in the C ity »if has been re fu te d b y th e a ll- spokesm an d id ’ em in good. b -a rd , has c a lle d a m e e tin g o f p la y F ro m o u r s p yin g post nea M e d fo rd has been a p p o in te d arid ber: the siren may be for YOU next time. tim e re c o rd inco m e ta x c o lle c H o w lik e H a rv a rd to b ra w l j th e b oa rd on J u n e 13, w hen the p la n o f ■ ■ tio n s th is y e a r on 1951 e arnings o v e r a co m ic s tr ip ,” he said. "W e the L ith ia h o te l we w atched the 1 set as the tim e and I new p a y p la n w i ll be considered. h e a rin g o b je ctio n s to said F irs t g ir ls d e p a rt last S a tu rd a y m orn I T h e re w i ll be enough m oney at Y a le fig h t o n ly fo r fre e e n te r I f adopted as s u b m itte d it w ill ing. Miss Peabody was o k in i and F in a l A cco u n t and th r set a v a ila b le to balance a n o rm a l p ris e .” tle m e n t th e re o f nnd o f «aid re q u ire th a t S400.000 be d ra w n h e r page boy costum e, but Miss estate budget i f the 1953 le g is la tu re fro m th e e m e rg en cy fu nd . A N D S U M M IN G IT A L L UP. Cross was w e a rin g a blouse and . D A T E D and fir s t p tib ln 'ie d a j ... . ... , . „ stands fir m a ga in st pressure one la d y, w r itin g to a d a ily in flo w in g s k ir t and h a v in g some th is 15th day o f M ay. 1952 And while we re on this subject of traffic acci- local mental hospitals s ro u P ra id s the state the o th e r day, d e p lo re d d if f ic u lt y keeping them to g e th M O N T E L L A ' F R E E L A ND dents, congratulations are in order for Ashland city E ig h ty p e r c e n t o f the m e n ta l ' * the w h o le business on the e r We u nd ersta nd she made it A d m in is tra tr ix 4tJ5 officials and every motorist in Ashland for the splen- p a tie n ts, e xcept the aged, could f o r F rU tn r’i n l g ro un ds th a t it m ade us look a ll rig h t, though. did record made here over the past year. A news story [^turned to th e ir homes w ith - Tona W ill ia m C L a u re n t» a n d W a lla c e G Ive rso n , P u b lis h e rs a z z in i SA I . . . H ave Fun - Be Careful (Zahntet Peuuiete... ----------------------- - B y A lu rro y Wac/e Ashland Makes a Record Thanks in another part of the paper notes that the city had 1 treatment"^"^»! be givenPthZm N ew s R eview not one fatal accident in traffic in 1951. .............. in lo c a l h o s p ita ls established in T a le n t, O regon c o m m u n itie s o v e r the state. M ay 23. 1952 This is a record of which all of us may be proud. T h is p la n was advocated by G e ntle m e n Dr H e n ry C. S ch um a tche r, L et’s make another in 1952. T h a n k s fo r y o u r e d ito ria l. The Community Spirit in Action m e d ic a l d ir e c to r of m e n ta l T o u ris t and o u r econom y, in h e a lth a c tiv itie s o f th e U n ite d [ y o u r M a y 22 issue. States' p u b lic h e a lth se rvice ¡ T he past fo u r ye ars o u r corn- w hen addressing the general session o f th e O regon H e a lth 1 as- In at least two locations in the city this past week, m e e tin g in Salem last Of th e to u ris t d o lla r a n d ^ R s ’»< citizens of Ashland whom we are accustomed to seeing Dr.’ S c h u m a tc h e r also adv» I t c t, o f o u r ,ocal econom y T he in business suits and neckties might be seen in work c.ated th e e d u c a tio n o f the pub- S- akpspearean F e s t i v a l has clothes, more than slightly soiled? engaged in honest i “c, pe^sons¥ th pubhclz?nrXsh?andrtant r°lf' toil. At the new Chamber of Commerce building and at S ’m S T ^ l n d ^ T ° re?On’ d u rin g the Shakespearean theatre, members of lo?al civic -tion o T m e ^ i ^ H n e X o u ^ S A u * USt b u t f ° r ,hA ” [ m on ths o f the y e a r organizations and interested citizens were giving: their Iabou^ because o f s tra in s and I t is such e d ito ria ls th a t can evenings to worthwhile civic projects. |s re s s e s o f p re se n t d ay liv in g s tim u la te c o m m u n ity in te re s t in I and n o t because o f h e re d ita ry tra its . 7 Perhaps the work being done on the new building on the seats at the theatre was not 100 per cent administrator oi^the professional, but the spirit was excellence. We think it speaks well for Ashl Ashland that civic projects can be-7U- namcdlT V ’ o 'X g o n ' li , ^ lized in this manner. C o n tro l C om m issio n F rid a y as its n e w a d m in is tra to r to succeed - i W illia m A B in g h a m w ho re- [ signed. In c lu d e d in the m an y d u tie s o f the a d m in is tra to r are m u ltip le | a t S o uthe rn O regon. A n a tiv e , co nta cts w ith fe d e ra l, state, H a w a iia n , he tra n s fe rre d to the I h ° Un|ly and . c’ ty a f ia irs B a illie I A sh la n d in s titu tio n and has been | n?®v _ ^ en, th.e ,s ta te U nem - W O O D R E -E LE C T E D p a r tic u la r ly a c tiv e in m u sica l p lo y m e n t C om m ission fo r the groups fo r th e past tw o years. He past 15 ye ars and ju s t resigned R alph W Wood, A s h la n d , was was p re s id e n t o f the c h o ir last as area d ire c to r to assume his re-elected p re s id e n t o f Sigm a ye a r and has been a m em be r o f d u tie s Ju ne 1. He has h e ld c ity , A lp h a S igm a, S o u th e rn O regon th e m ale q u a rte t and o c te t s in g c o u n ty , state and fe d e ra l posi college speech fr a te r n ity , w hen tio n s o f im p o rta n c e w ith c re d it the g ro u p m et M o n d a y noon in g groups. W E EP N O M O R E M Y L A D Y ’ N ew o ffic e rs nam ed in c lu d e d T h e n ew sophom ore p re s id e n t Is J o h n n y Ray, the c ry in g W ayne R Rawson, M e d fo rd , vice was g ra du ated fro m N o rth Bend H ig h school in 1950. H e has c ro o n e r, ’a fix in to c a ll O regon p ris id e n t; John J C ady, Ash hom e” ? la n d , se cre tary: and A r th u r N been an a c tiv e m e m b e r o f the C o u ld be! O stra n d e r, A sh lan d, sergeant-at- F u tu re Teachers o f A m e ric a He b o u g h t a hom e in Salem arm s. Leo n C M u llin g , associate club , s e rv in g as p u b lic ity c h a ir last w eek ju s t b e fo re he was p ro fesso r o f speech, is fa c u lty man th is ye ar. m a rrie d in N ew Y o rk la s t S un a d v is o r to the group. F ra n k B K och, C e n tra l P o in t, day. In 1947 he liv e d in Salem Wood has been p re sid e n t o f is r e tir in g ju n io r class p re s id e n t fo r a s h o rt tim e . the speakers’ g ro u p fo r the past and . D ale M S m ith , C e n tra l .... ......... ...... , * a y w . M a r ily n ! y e a r'a n d ha?s a . ^ n c h a i r Z n leaded b ” Sophom ore ¡M o rris o n , d a u g h te r o f a B e v e rly o f the co lle ge assem bly c o m m it H ills n ig h t c lu b o p e ra to r. tee. Juniors and Sophs Elect Officers J u n io r and sophom ore class m em bers a t S o u th e rn O regon co lle ge la te la st w eek elected of- fic e rs w ho w i ll lead th e tw o groups n e x t year. G eorge L . K e k u n a , H ilo , H a w a ii, was nam ed p re s id e n t o f the ju n io r class: R ussell M. K illin g s - w o rth . M e d fo rd , v ice p re s id e n t- M a ry E lle n Y o s t , T u le la ke . C a lif , se cre ta ry: and P a u l A d ams, G ra n ts Pass, tre a su re r. T he sophom ores elected E rn est L . W irth , N o rth Bend, p re si d e n t; L lo y d E. H ale, Eagle P o in t, vice p re sid e n t: G ra cia M B ro w n . A sh lan d, se cre ta ry; and D ale M S m ith , G ra n ts Pass, tre a s u re r. K e k u n a w ill d-irect a c tiv itie s o f his class d u rin g its fin a l ye ar the tra v e le r and th e p o s itiv e e f fe ct he has on the e conom y o f o u r area I t is n e x t to im p o ssib le ' fo r an in d iv id u a l in the area n ot to share, d ir e c tly o r in d ir e c tly , m the to u ris t d o lla r Q ED , then th e to u ris t business is e v e ry b o d y ’s business. Y o u r e ffo rts in s tim u la tin g ap p re c ia tio n o f th is business w ill p ro g re s s iv e ly be to y o u r in te r est. Y o urs tr u ly , R oger F. Rath Business Directory Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Silve W atch and Jewelry Repair and Engraving DR.E. N. TERRILL Sheldon Jewelry ( IIIROPRAÍ TIC CLINIC HENRY CARR, Owner 308 N. M ain Phone 7131 Plum«* 13‘î I 272 E M ain KNOX Walter Redford, Realtor SHOE REPAIR Craftsmanship plus Top Q u ality M aterials Ranches — Farms — Homee Business Property A ll Kinds of Polish— Shoe Accessories “While You Wait Servioe” 33 East M a in A s h la n d Don’s Radio Service G U AR ANTEED HOME AND AUTO R A D IO R E P A IR S Reasonable Prices 38 East M ain Eualness Phone 7866 — Free P ic k -U p and D e liv e ry Phone 2 4 1 4 l| Telephone ’ «587 Ashland, Oregon Res. Phone 3176 Dr. Herman Wexler Chiropractic Physician ACUTE Motorola Home and Auto Radios 41 East M ain «less Kidwell AN D CHRONIC CONDITIONS COLONIC IRRIGATIONS 236 E M ain St. Phone 2-3291 Ashland, Oregon