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/ S O U T H E R N O R E G O N NEW S R E V IE W , T H U R S . DEC, new s r e v ie w School Funds Given to Jackson County Open M ike Published every Thursday by __ T H E S IS K IY O U P U B L IS H IN G C O M PA N Y Ashland, Oregon 187 East M ain Strei t C arryl H. Winee and Wendall D. Lawrence, Publishers «•> '*4 7 I Classified Advertisements Distribution of half of the $3, 189,120 fund set up In the stute tax levy for the county school fund for the 3« counties of Ore gon was made November 2» by Secretary of State Earl T New- bry. The distribution, totuling $1, 594,560 w ill be duplicated nexti Free estimates on all wiring April 15. The apportionment i.> jobs. Call N uitndge E lettile Sei out of stute income tax monies to vice. 166 N. M ain Phone 50/1. offset a levy on property. The 3..181Ì apportionment to the counties is computed at the rate of $10 txu I F ° K S A L t ° K T R A D E by capita on the basis of « ’m ï . C° “" d bl<K,R census of the children between ' hüUM’ Helman D 13tf 'I by Doyle SEELY - Read 'em and Reap - The newest show to go on the air over K W IN this week Is u short one, but a mighty good one W ill pasture livestock. Rt. 1, ______________ WENDELL LAWRENCE. Editor Under the title of According to Box 416, Phone 7247, Ashland the Record,” five minutes each 30 10-tf Entered as second-class mail matter in the post oihee at Ash morning is devoted to reviewing land, *10000, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of that particular day down through W A N TED Practical N u rs in g March 3, 1879. history. A ir time for “According special duty cases. Phone 7247 to the Record" Is 8;40 to 8:45 a.m., 7241 1*. t). Box 343, Ashland 38tf Monday through Saturday. W A N TE D - New locution for « U. M. T . Another new show is due next State Forest Fire Patrol Guard week to replace the current "W ife A fter nearly sis months of intensive study, the President’s Advisory Station in Ashland area. Prefer Saver.” Alan and Brad, the boys i'ifr «hnd *0 I FOR SA LE by owner, 80 acre Commission on Universal Training, composed of eight men and one who quip wise along with their C f the amounts distributed Jack I mountain ranch Good burn good ably on Highwuy 66. Call 3860 L-old soft w el? water, h^ghtay Medford or write P. O. Box 71. woman, reached the unanimous conclusion that "Universal Training household hints each Monday, son county received $82,495. 3011 Wednesday and Friday morning is an essential clement in an integrated program of national security I frontage, good business site could are concluding their series this MRS. BLOCK S STU D EN TS I be developed.. Highway 09 south, FOR SALK 1935 V 8 Ford. Radio intended to safeguard the United States and to enable us to fu lfill our week. As to what show w ill re W IL L PR ESEN T PROGRAM IE. M. Garwood, general delivery, and good rubber $450.00. Mrs, Beldon Block's annual responsibilities to the cause of world peace and the success of the U n it place the W ife Saver still remains 11 13 tf 1936 Pontiac Four-Door Sedan. Christmas program and party for |Ashlund. something of a dark secret shared ed Nations". Good paint and good rubber. $650 her piano students w ill be held only by the program department, D e c e n .ii . 2» 'e'k o '" “ I FOR SALE, trade or rent: Im - 1932 Chrysler Im perial Six. Commenting upon the report the day after its release, Barnard M. but advance hints say it w ill be church ¡1, L ? <>ru.n P’ UVed *25 acres, and house, Kt. G imx I transportation. $325.00 good Baruch, "Elder Statesman”, referred to it as "particularly a measure week that n P 1 <18' PHone 72«7' Ab h land, 1940 International Truck Good In keeping with the Christmas week that parents and friends o f|j0 -1 0 -tf. to promote peace”. The commissioners were guided by one purpose pupils would be welcome to a t-I rubber. Just overhauled. Dump spirit, K W IN is featuring a full I Crocheted baby sweaters and und big steel box $1450.00 alone - to promote the security of their country, and in so doing to half-hour of Christmas music teBd- mall «k v u ~ I hats which are the work of Mrs. C L A Y T O N M OTORS help make the world secure, to strengthen the United Nations, and to each afternoon at 4 o’clock. And, Z a t ih a T lIn ! ï ,WaS »° M a‘ ««ret Bentley, are being of 93 N M ain St. of course you can hear some sort Î U V B° , Vi w,th P ‘’" ’d for sale In a Jackson cour. advance a just and enduring peace. of Christmas music on most any fte rn l“ « ", f.u1.1, haJ, hour »F 8«» shop. Reeves Buttner. T ry the IClaasBlods. To these eight men and one woman the report was a momentous musical program over K W IN , any r ™ h h i a afternoon, at « «3 I f your Phoenix, ulso hus several leather time of the day, but for a full "God helping us we can do no other” conclusion. There were deeply, v ît dse " t Î T t h * iOUnd thlS ’ h° w «' tlcles on display at the shop HA R M O N S BUY STORE 30 minutes of it be around your vet, MC that they are around the I _____________ _____________ H moving momenu in the East conference room of the W hite House,' Phoenix, Dec 10— Mr. and Mrs. radios at 4 each afternoon. radio any afternoon at 4 45. Un-1 S A L E — No. 7*-y Erector both when witnesses appeared and when the commissioners sat alone Edna Hannon, Medford, are the The Santa Claus show, which less they’re different than most of Prewar, but used very little, Includes electric motor. new owners and operators of the with the materials they sought to evaluate and with the weight of was started last week as a 15- the kids in the valley, you’ll have I ? r *5v Phoenix Feed and Seed store. I Call 4396 evenings. their moral responsibility to the nation’s youth and for national sec minute dally spot lasted just two some Santa Claus fans on your Mrs. Aila Coleman, former pro days as a quarter-hour show. The hands. Roto til 1er custom work. Call prietor, recently sold the store to urity and world peace, heavy upon the consciences. 21972 11. 6 47tf the Medford couple. Among the witnesses were boys and girls from farms and schools, For Sale— ex-servicemen, labor leaders and educators, earnest pacifists and equally earnest representatives of the armed fores, specialists from every field of social action, reformers and home-makers, industrialists and inter B U S I N E S S D IR E C T O R Y PREWITT’S OIL BURNER SERVICE nationalists, former Secretary of State Byrnes and present Secretary Marshall and other cabinet members. AU sat informally with the Com Chinese Food C oovarsluu B urner*— Floor Fui nacaa. Your preaenl h eatin g plain co n v ert« ! to oil. mission, both hearing and answering questions. There were o ff the-re - Special Chinear Dlaliea Prepared Served from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m by Chinese cook KHII1S K 8 T IM A T K H cord and un-recorded secret sessions which did not add to any com X*S K. r t o iM r AS3f F O B missioner’s peace of mind but which did profoundly augment his sense of responsibility. F hone 7M1 S S IV IT T Depot Cafe 521 A St PLAZA GLASS AND CABINET SHOP When the Commission first met it was apparent that individual view points were far apart - as far apart as were the commissioners in their civilian relationships and their backgrounds of race and faith. One Mac’s Shoe Shop •e o tlo n n l BookcAaee Onblnete B o u t to Order la y 3T. P ioneer commissioner was a Roman Catholic, two were Jews and six were Pro testants; three were lawyers; three, educators and university president’s; two, clergymen, and one a woman distinguished in the field of labor A»hl«nd W. C. K c K lN N IM . Piop. Fhone a-assi ■ h oe B e -B u lld ln g . B n b h e r K e e ls 5<2 A. St. Ashland LITHIA MOTORS O hryeter F ly m o a th and industrial relations, who is the recipient of her country’s two high est civilian awards. One of the lawyers is an outstanding representative A utom otive — AND I NOT ONLY FIND OCTOPUS OUTLETS INEFFICIENT, INCONVENIENT AND UNSIGHTLY, BUT ALSO E M B A R R A S S IN G /* of the Negro race. Another has served as a state supreme court justice and the third represented his country as Ambassador to Russia. Four of the nine commissioners, in replying to President Trum an’s invitation, suggested that he might wish to withdraw the invitation since they had reached no conclusions in the matter or were unfavorably predis Don't o v e rlo a d y o u r e le c tric circuits. posed. One commissioner has previously signed a public statement in which he opposed the Army plan for military training. Tw o had ap W h e n you b u ild or m o d e rn is e p ro v id e ADEQUATE W IR IN G . Spec tállale On the Plana Phone 7861 “See Your Electrical Contractor” sal training but had not expressed themselves on peacetime training. a OH F iled H eatin g E quipm ent Cuatom Mude V enetian lltln d e W eathers tripping 7 4 N. MOTOR INN r u l U M oom plete A atom aU ve Kopnlr D ep ártatem e MFOKAKIOAI. - BZ.BOTBIOAZ. BOOT peared before a Congressional committee in favor of wartime univer Burns K om e O w ner's B poelaltles S to r a g e 1 B a y . W eak or M onth 38 X»< Bt. Phono 1-1171 Main St. T elephone 7 331 Bellview Super Service On H igh w ay »9 S ou th at flellv lew Repairing and W elding A u to -T ru c k -T m c to i R t. 1, Box 396A Telephon» 3749 In their first session four members of the Commission indicated op Hooper’s Radiator Service position in principle to peaceetime Universal Training. N o t until the closing weeks of the Commission’s life were statements of opinion w rit ten, and these were tentative and without prejudice to a passible final conclusion. Always the deliberations were objective and the final un animous vote perhaps a surprise. A t no time was the Commission dir ectly or indirectly subjected to pressure from any individual or agency JIM BUSCH says,,. 135 Morse It is well to add that neither favorable nor unfavorable criticism of the Commission’s report can be justified until the report itself is Under "Duration of the Program”, the Commission affirms that it should continue only so long as military necessity requires it; Bellview Cafe T or con sign m en t F hone 3-149« F ried Chicken - flteakx Open Around the Clock neo oak at. tions demand it ”. The full statement of this section further justifies M r. Baruch’s opininon tha,t the report is "particularly a measure to t a n trill and" Walker gh w ay 99 and religious guidance Andornon Bond - Wont o f F h oeala of Téléphona M edford 7934 trainees. However, at this point one vital matter should be cleared The Commission was emphatic and unanimous in saying that no such Johnnie’s Garage program as this could be "in any ways a satisfactory substitute for the training and care which should be given a child from birth - in Em ergency H ig h w ay institutions and programs already operating in these fields could best serve and adva'nce these purposes and it is always primarily with the traineees’ physical, mental and moral and religious welfare during the But many rodsons C A N be seen for dealing here. M ay we mention but a few, such as courteous, ofticionl service, fine quality, better value and sure dependability and satisfaction. training period that the report concerns itself. N o t a major element in the report, but one poignant and impera 99 Phoenix. Oreqon Phoenix, Ore. CUSTOM M A D E Flower Shop Leather Goods wars the United States has committed its sons to danger and death 0 B. M ain JIM BUSCH MOTOR CO.: unprepared. Sdrely this mistake, if ever again repeated, would be a Monuments an« markers. Be« Buras Memorials. On the Plage T ry the News Review Classi fieds fer results. 7HE P IA ZA 6 AND 8 AN E N G IN E PHONE 3381 L IK E N E W ! New Motor Guarantee T h rifty Pay Plan! Mildred Dugan p u b l ic invoaxirxix T yp in g - D icta tio n M im eographing - C lerical u PwS’ Albums, Gun 4 ! ° ,tCrSri Kn,fe Sheathg, Spur Straps, Hat Bands, Sad plus installation) Tha two above Motors are on exhibit In the display room at Busch Motor Company. M A D E TO ORDER Buttner Saddelry Rt 3 Box 266 Medford Telephone Med. 7817 «Anil of Phoenix Phone 6«26 49 E. Main St. 85 H. P ._ $ 1 2 7 .5 0 * 100 H. P__ $140.75* ( Telephone 22281 dles. venal sin. ON Telephone Medford 8819 Rosemary’s tive, was the profound conviction that ‘‘training saves lives”. In two And Wa Can Prove It l«t and Church Streets, Service Cut Flow er», Coraagee, Potted Plants, Funergl Désigné, Com plete W edding E quipm ent Jackson county fo r the fo u rth c a l endar q u a rter o f 1947 is as stated below: B agley Company, 27-8: Rogue R iv er Packing Company, 19-6. OREGON U N E M P L O Y M E N T COM P E N S A T IO N C O M M IS S IO N Dated and f ir s t published th is 27th day o f November, 1147. D ate o f last publication 11th day of December, 1947. Hlqh Quality Froth and Cured Moat«. Wholeaald-Rntail Lock- •***? •*• CuM,n9. Wrnpplnq and Delivery. Complete M o to r R ebuilding M otor Tun e-u p - Reborlng his home, church, school and community.” The Commission found that votzck o r skakokaz . » sttomzkatxok Stop a t M o llya Valley Meat Company t a x id b M ounting - T an n in g - B n g Work plan so carefully provided for the moral 3731 i'h u iie 4 »6 b should be quickly abandoned since it has no proper place in American life except to the extent that national security and our world obliga Never before in the history of nations has any proposed training M ilk Bellview Store Bvenlng promote peace”. - Bnloo »T ory W ednesday that when necessity ceases through the hoped-for growth of a world N o tice Is hereby riv e n th a t the em ployers listed below have been de term ined to be seasonal employers 707 O. C. L. A. A n y interested party w ith in the m eaning o t Section 126- m ay req u ire a h earing before the Comm ission w lth m ten days a fte r fin a l publication o f this notice. T h e "off-season" (In calendar w eeks) o f each seasonal em ployer In Jackson C ounty fo r the calendar yea r IM S Is as stated below: B agley Com pany, 27-4; Rogue R iv er P ac kin g Company, 27-51 A 21-26. The o ff-s e a s o n ” (in calendar w eek s) o f each seasonal em ployer In Telephone Ashland Auction effective United Nations, " it l.unchm euta M A C H IN E SHOP Com plete Line o f (frocerlee School Supplie« Acetylene Welding - W ork - M étal fa o n - Open to S . 3 O p m ^ T e le p h o n o General Auto a n d Hwy.‘ 99 next 10 Bellview ¡J< hool Truck Repaie. 970 Oak SI._________ read. Summaries appearing in the public press are utterly inadequate. real international order and an Ph. 4851 Oak Street Garage AND Arc and Machine cation - and its conclusions are its own. - Beverage* Clogged Radiators Boiled Out Open u n til 9 p.m. every evening and Repaired New Cores installed. Tolm an Creek Rond and H w j 99 of the government. Its deliberations and schedule were completely free with ’ritchard’s Grocery Groceries D e tail Vince’s Garage STARR’S CAFE Miller'« Mobile Station C om plete A u to m o tiv e K epalr . W indshield W ip e r Service A utom otive Accessories -jO L Plvd. Ph. 1901 Phoenix . Fhone Med. S76O Aoros« front Tsnnea