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'lite O rec I o O u G si P ubiish I í r s 4-slsú ÿ+ e yQ tt For marly the Southern Oregon PER NEWS REVIEW I A T I 01 $3.00 per Y ear Two Cars Stolen, Hardware Store Entered Saturday U. o f O. Lj{,r¡a ry M inor $3.00 per year A shland, Jack so n C ounty, Oregon, T h u rsday, J u ly f t , 194« YMCA TO HOLD CRAFT CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Weekly C. of C. Meeting Hears School Problems UNESCO Meeting Held At SOC Mon. Voi. 15, No, 19 LOCAL DELEGATES TO PORTLAND CONVENTION »«•ginning Thursday, J u ly I, the YM C A w ill hold c ra ft classes Oscar O stlund, Rt 1, M edford, ^ . 5 e ^ " * ^ i S s s » 5 2 fo r ail boys and g irls who are en lo lle d In the c ity ri-creatlon p ro ,n j p.m., Southern Oregon gram , according to Ray Fletcher, College held a " L ittle UNESCO” , ppointed delegates representing secretary o f the Y M C A the Jackson C ounty ‘ ‘C om m ittee patterened a fte r the recent >Pac- fo r H enry W allace" and w ill a t C ru ft periods w ill last one hour ONE CAR FOUND, BUT c lflc Regional conference held at each fo r both boys and girls. Chamber Secretary Reports tend a convention in P ortland 1 NO OTHER CLUES IN San h rancisco. This m eeting was These periods w ill be held in the That The Fourth of July S aturday and Sunday, J u ly 17th I Annual Aihland Event Will BOLD ROBBERIES given by Southern Oregon C o l and 18th. Y b u ild in g In s tru ctio n w ill be Celebration Ha* Paid Off Be Held in Early September lege In an attem pt to a llo w the in Leuthe rcra ft, M etal Ashland police ure Midi looking given Mr Young stated Tuesday Under Present Plans A t the w eekly m eeting of the people o f Southern Oregon to th a t the d rive to secure signed fo r ii group of thugs w ho Satur- M odeling, Model Plane b uilding , participate in a m ovem ent to Wood B urning. W h ittlin g , Shell Ashland Cham ber of Commerce <luy m orning stole tw o curs in The com m itte in charge o f the Tuesday noon in the Elks T em wards w orld peace under the petitions has neared its end, the F a ll H arvest F estival has an Ashland and then broke in to the «raft, and Plastic hobbles p a rty being know n as the O re ple, W lllia tn McGee, secretary of «•¿J**™* ° f the U nl,ed Nations. Ashland General h u r d w u r e, nounced the prem ium lis t fo r the gon Progressive Party. the organization, reported that UNESCO, pronounced, You-Nea- annual event. B e rt M ille r, c h a ir where they removed some mer o U nited Nations 1 fin a n c ia lly the recent F ourth of Co, stands for, man o f the event, stated this chandise and u package of can Educational, S cie n tific and C u l-| J u ly celebration was successful celled checks. week th a t the dates have not as in that some $175 was cleared tu ra l O rganization The p rim a ry ! yet been set, but i t w ill be held Police were n o tifie d by K. E. from a ll concessions, etc. purpose of UNESCO is fo r m«*i- the fore p a rt of September. H a rtw e ll eurly .Saturduy m orning vlduals. President Ed Slngm aster ex "A rrangem ents have been th a t Ins cur was missing fro m The people responsible fo r the pressed his appreciation to those made w ith the N e w b ry O r w here he had parked It e arly in men and women who helped organization of ' L ittle UNESCO' chards,” stated M r. M ille r, “ to the evening. T he cai was stolen Talent, July 14— Services were make the e n tire a ffa ir successful. at SOC and w ho were present to keep the fresh fru its and vege fro m the Cascade F ir and P ine’ H enry Enders, who heads the conduct the meeting and answer com pany w here H a rtw e ll wus held Wednesday afternoon, J u ly A t a m eeting o f the school tables in storage at the cold s to r local C o m m u n ity Chest c o m m it questions pertaining to local, board of d is tric t No. 5 M onday age p la n t so th a t th e y w ill be om played. W hile searching fo r 14, at the L ltw llle r-N u g e n t fun national, and in te rn a tio n a l a f the H a rtw e ll car, in the v ic in ity eral parlors fo r Cpl. V irg il A tee, was called on to give some fa irs were; D r. A rth u r S T a ylo r evening, m ost o f the tim e was a va ilable fo r the Festival. O r i f Bell. F u ll m ilita r y honors were views on the fo rth co m in g C om any In d iv id u a l has lockers they o f the lum ber m ill, Patrolm en head of the D epartm ent of Social spent in re v ie w in g the stack of Jay M u n d lln discovered a car In given fo r the young soldier who m u n ity chest d riv e this fa ll. M r. Science at SOC and a u th o rity on applications fo r the as ye t un o f course can use them fo r s to r Enders stated that he had recent fille d position o f coach fo r the ing fr u it, etc.” the d itch on C a lifo rn ia street gave his life fo r his co u n try in ly attended a m eeting in M ed United Nations, Mrs. Mabel W in New G uineu on Septem ber 8, F o llo w in g is the - prem ___ ium _ lis about a block fro m the lu m lw r high school basketball squad. Le- _ t ford at w hich it was suggested ston, Dean of Women a t SOC land L in n , superintendent stated ¡ set by ^be com m ittee at a recent m ill, w hich turned out to belong 1943, w h ile serving w ith the 41st d ivision. that the e n tire county m ake one o f D elta Kappa Gamma th a t the position Is being coupled meeting. to James V. W illia m s o t 153 drive, w ith d istricts being a tto t- at the P acific Regional C onfer w ith a teaching p o s itio n o f Corporal Bell wus born In T a l G rain 19 ears o f Sweet C orn Second street The H a rtw e ll car Francisco. Miss ent, December 13, 1913 and was ed so th a t no overlapping 0 / sol ence In San science classes. He stated th a t a firs t, $2.00, second $1.50: 10 ears lias not been recovered as yet, graduated from the K lam ath icita tio n s w ould be made. P resi Jeanette Sm ith, Rep o f Delta arid both C a lifo rn ia und Oregon second m eeting w ill be neces o f Stock corn, firs t $2.00, second Union high school w ith the clas^ dent Singm aster appointed a Kappa Gamma at the P acific Re 10 tallest Stocks Corn, sary before a n yth in g d e fin ite is $1.50. S late police have been alerted to ,,f ¡y.-, com m ittee to w ork w ith M r. E n gional Conference, Miss Neva done. A p p lica tio n s fo r o ther posi $3.00, second $2.00. Best h a lf bu. w atch fo r the car. In te rm e n t was made at th< ders to fin d out the sentim ent of West, Rep. o f the A m erican A s firs t $2.00, second $1.50. A. W. W oodwurd, m anager of M ountain V iew Cem etery, w ith Ashland business men in regard sociation o f U n ive rsity Women at tions on the teaching s ta ff were oats best h a lf bu. wheat, 1st $2.00, also review ed, w ith M r. L in n tH«* Ashland General H ardw are the Ashland Post No. 14 o f the to staging another C o m m u n ity the Pacific Regional Conference, 2nd, $1.50; best h a lf bu barley n o tifie d police S aturduy m orning A m erican Legion In charge of Chest d riv e w ith Jake W eitzel C ris Barker, Rep. of SOC stud stating that m ost o f the positions 1st $2 00, 2nd $1.50; best h a lf bu have been fille d and the s ta ff th a t u pane o f glass in the French the graveside services. Bob Engle. W alt Bosshaid, M rs’ ents at the Pacfic Regional Con com pk ,e. rye 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.50. doors on the C street entrance S u rvivo rs are his parents. M r Ager, and Wm. McGee as m em ference, C y ril Sander, w ho was a H ay G. ..d w in D unn took the oath hud been broken d u rin g the and Mrs. B enjam in B ell o f T a l bers. m em ber o f a student to u r of in Best 4 pound bundle of a lfa lfa , of office as the n e w ly elected n ight und entrance made through ent; tw o brothers, Clarence and Those present at the Tuesday ternational affairs, to Oslo, N o r ladino, alsike, red, orchard, rye, Hie unlocked door. He stated ( u lv in ; o f K lu m a th Falls; and a m eeting decided that there w ould way, in the sum m er o f '47, Joe d irector, replacing G erald W en grain, tim o th y, or vetch, 1st $1.00 ner, who had asked not to be re that fo u r dozen pocket knives, a sister, Mrs. L. J Logan of K la lx- no fu rth e r noon m eetings o f Hausler, educated in Europe turned to the school board. The 2nd, 75 cents. ¿2 autom atic pistol and several m ath Falls. A n o th e r brother the C ham ber of Com m erce u n til leaving Bavaria, Germ any, be board unanim ously passed a re- Vegetables other sm all item s were missing H illa rd , wus k ille d In action at the firs t Tuesday o f A ugust fore H itle r came in to Onions. 3 plates, 5 d ry onions John M cC ollum student o’T s o c f n ! ^ 0" Pxpressin6 appreciation A puckage o f cancelled checks O kinaw a in the spring of 1945. Wenner Speaks w ho spent a year in Ch „ 2 S . tJh e? l «h type service ren- per plate, 1st $2 00, 2nd, $1.50. 6 wus ul«n rni—ing, a n j □,«•< were o G erald W enner, ex-m em ber o f __ _ " ~ . year ln _ C hina. Mrs. dered the d is tric t by M r. W enner heads lettuce, 1st $2.00, 2nd, $1.50 found on the highw ay near C a t Florence P ielke and Mrs. Vlasta the school board, was the speak w ho has served continously since 2 heads cabbage, 1st $2.00, 2nd, on's Guruge. er on the program . He going over Hannon, attending sum m er ses- December 1942. $150; Tomatoes, 3 plates, 5 to- In com m enting on the a ffa ir. the txmd election, w hich Is being slon at SOC. ? ]at?e3 per P‘ate. 1st, $2.00; 2nd Death came to Mrs. Hazel J held today, . . Thursday, _______ C h ie f C larence W illia m s stated J u ly 15 $1.50; largest p u m p kin , 1st $2.00; L O C A L C A B IN E T M A K E R th u t he was sure that the same Moser, F rid a y m orning at the The Cham ber o f Commerce vot- ” " d ’ $L50: la rgest squash, 1st' LOSES F IN G E R IN SH APER g io u p w hich stole the car hud H illcre st ( onvelescent home i n ( ed unanim ously to support the C a rl E. From an, w ho operates >2.00, 2nd, $1.50; sweet potato broken in to the hurdw are store, Ashland. She had spent the past : S e ctio n so that s u ffic ie n t money a cabinet shop at his home a t 153 table squash, 1st $2.00, 2nd $1.50 as one of the knives was found year in Ashlund. a fte r having re- ! Cuuld be raised to b rin g some Concerts fo r the 1948-49 season C hurch street, «ut of f the index (best three); h a lf dozen best c u sided in G rants Pass fo r some 25 mucb needed schools to A shland to be presented by the Jackson in the W illia m s car. $1.50: fin g e r o f his rig h t hand Satur- cumbers. 1st $2.00, 2nd, years —________ C ounty C ivic M usic Association day m o rn in g in a shaping mach- 1W° w aterm elons, 1st $2.00 Miss Yvonne M iles le ft recent S u rvivo rs include a son, Geo L i a h l e - O u ì n i l R i f p « fo r its members have been a rra n ine He was taken to the hospital J?0, best tw o cantaloupes ly fo r M t Shasta, C a lifo rn ia rge Moser of Ashland; tw o grand - - - « -IIC 8 ged by contracts w ith the fo llo w b u t la te r released, but was not i St ^ 0 0 , 2nd, $1.50; best tw o where she w ill v is it a few days sons and a step-son, Dr. E. J. Ing artiste: expected to be able to re tu rn to honeydews, 1st $2.00, 2nd, $1.50; w ith friends and relatives. Moser o f G rants Pass. -Marriage vowes were pronoun best tw o muskm elons, 1st $2 00 C laudio A rra u , pianist, one of w o rk fo r several days. M r. and Mia. E rick Law rence Funeral services w ere held at ced S aturday evening at 7 30 at the forem ost concert artists in 2nd, $1.50. o f Boise. Idaho, u rriv e d S aturday the H u ll and H u ll Funeral Home the home o f M r. and Mrs. James this country. BODY OF SAMS VALLEY Canned F r u it to spend a weeks vacation w ith in G rants Pass. Busch on Idaho street fo r W ill- VET B E IN G R ETU R N ED any v a rie ty , C laudia Pinza, daughter of 1st Mi and Mrs. W endell Lawrence, A . , , ■ lam A. L ia b le o f A shland and Sams V alley, J u ly 14— The re cents. A boy w eight e ight pounds, 4 M rs Roma Q uinn o f Glenns Ezio Pinza, but a concert soprano 450 G u th rie street They are the mains of S/S gt. B e ryl J. B row n in her ow n rig h t. Jellies M ' und M rs l F e rry. Idaho. Vows were heard parents of W endell, e d ito r at the W.’lb?« * v ’ whose next o f k in is listed as or je lly gass, 1st, 'ydli.nii Vavruska on J u ly 2, at b y Judge N olle Burns Andres Segovia, noted concert Joseph S. B row n, Sams V alley, News Review. the Ashland C o m m u n ity H ospi i cents. Witnesses to the event were guitarist. . is among the bodies o f 4,383 M r. und M rs Charles Ulusor tal. Mr. and M rs V avruska are M r. und Mrs. Busch and tw o sis-1 Jerorne Hines, basso of the A m erican servicem en k ille d in Jams returned to K lu m a th Falls Sun liv in g at Commlngs. C a lifo rn ia . t«*rs o f the groom, Miss E llen M e tro p o lita n Opera Company. any v a rie ty , 1st the European theater d u rin g «lay evening a fte r spending the Opera Company. Mrs V avruska w ill be rem em I.lu b le and Mrs. M argaret M cG ill, A rn o ld W orld W ar I I and being re tu rn w eekend at the home o f Mrs Eldus, v io lin is t who bered as the fo rm e r A lic e O str ran- both of Glenns Ferry. Best D isp la y of Canned F r u it a fte r wide service In radio t u r n - l ed to the U nited States aboard Hlusor's parents, M r. and Mrs der. Not less than six quarts, 3 v a r M r. L ltib le Is associated w ith ed to serious concerts, m ostly in C harles van D ew alker, 143 H ar- a r n -v tra n sp o rt O glethorpe ieties, 1st $2.00, 2nd, $1.50. M r and Mrs H ow ard Davis. I Busch he Europe. ¡V ic to ry . gadine street. 544 B street, le ft the firs t of this | is em ployed as n a r f L * he Floral (non-commercial) Bob F rankenfleld . Vista, C a l iployed as parte man. The exact dates fo r these c o n -1 _ Best d isplay o f s ix varieties, A fte r a short honeym oon and certs w ill be announced as soon I P a # ifo rn ia , le ft Monday fo r his home week fo r th e ir vacation. 4 a A chrysantem um s, lilie s, zinnas, pe visit in Ashland, the bride and a fte r v is itin g the R ollins fa m as th e ir Itineraries are available. * tunias, roses, snaps, pansies, fox the tw o visito rs w ill re tu rn to ily , 497A H o lly street on his re gloves, m arigolds, 1st $4.00, 2nd Glenns F e rry fo r a couple of TWO LOCAL MEN JOIN tu rn fro m Des Moines, Iowa. $3.00. Miscellaneous awards w ill months, when M is. L ia b le w ill NATIONAL GUARD BATTERY he given fo r other varieties. Best re tu rn to A shland to m ake her (display one va rie ty, 1st $3.00 2nd home. this week that tw o Ashtond ($2.00. men had joined the Ashland Mrs. W illia m H. Ford and N ational Raw F r u it N in e prizes in the parade Sat- G uard B a tte ry th is ! As p a rt o f the class w o rk for I ^ 5 ° £hl dren I'e,urned to Duns- week. They are W illia m Pope oFday were »w arded by judges 3 plates, 5 to plate B arletts, Cornice, D 'A n jous. sum m er school students ln t h e L ' Sunday a fte r spending ten and W alter Green, and b rin g to l ay Ramsay> M rs. B ill McGee, Oregon h isto ry class at Southern I fa>? at h° me of Mrs F ord’s 30 the num ber in the local com- and M r ' Bil1 McGee- F irs t prize Bose. Elbertas, J. H. Hale, K r ü m Oregon College, was the annual I Ne le Burns- pany- was won by Bobby W rig h t who mel, Delicious, G ravensteins, and tre k to Ja cksonville Tuesday L M1Sj »-a r ’ a[ a M cC leary accom- D rills being held by the u n it p o rtrayed an old prospector, “ The other apple varieties, 1st $2.00, one n hundr ,M l^ _ Ann, , P irtle ----- and — Mrs. are classed as technical, being in Desei? Rat’ and his d°8 carried 2nd, $1.50. Best com m ercial pack e v e n in ig. g , n A u b n o u u i t uiw u n a r e e a d 1 | — ............................................. _ class members and th e ir fam ilies u , to K.e no ast week fo r a radio, surveying, etc. Special new 3 pack sack and fry in g pan; sec- ed box pears or apples, 1st $5.00, made the jo u rn e y, w hich n v e rl n<>rt vacat »on. (equipm ent is expected soon. ?nd pnze w e n t 10 R ichard B arks- 2nd, $3.50. Raspberries (best tw o the past years, has come to be n n l ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Wh,° rode his p in to horse; cups, 1st $2.00. 2nd, $1.50. S tra w annual a ffa ir. D a K m L a L^ ILh lrd prize was w on by Linda berries (best tw o cups) 1st, $2 00 S m ith w ho was dressed as an old 2nd, $1.50. Tuesday afternoon the mem- fashioned lady and pushed a go- Miscellaneous E x h ib its bers gathered ln the pioneer city, c a rt w ith a dog dressed as a Best dozen eggs, best onc-lb. und as p a rt o f th e ir class w ork, baby; fo u rth prize was captured comb honey, best half-poun d a l firs t w ent through the museum by M etha Hansen, w ho was monds, 1st $1.50, 2nd, $1.00. in Jacksonville, v ie ex- I A shland Rebekahs and hihHo « I J w in " g - the — — Odd izations w ill give a jo in t lnstal-¡dressed in a black and gold tap blbite o f pioneer days. The mus-1 Fellow s In sta lla tio n team are C om m ercial costume, and paraded w ith her b u !? d l« ht a ’¿ ‘ ¿ " „ 'v m , 0" 1 b" n k l ,<,urlng m a jo r share o f Jack- la tio n at Gold H ill. A w ards w ill be the same to There are five lodges ln the D a lm a tia n dog; fifth prize was . i son county this year as they have county and each takes Its tu rn , I w on by Eddie Osgood and M ar- com m ercial growers as non-com m ercial. Separate aw ards w ill be museu^T ^ h inf,ppct,nn of »he been selected to In sta ll officers once every fiv e years, in fu rn is h - v in G ardner, w ho entered a H ir made to com m ercial g ro w e r e x r i the e n tire p a rty went in the lodges o f this d is tric t b» the B r itt home, where Peter This honor Is shared each year ing an in s ta lla tio n team d u rin g »e rid in g on a decorated skate hibits. This applies to F lo ra l only B ilt t pioneer photographer m ain by the lodge w ho has as a mem- the tim e a m em ber of that lodge flo a t; s ix th prize w e n t to F ra n k- and on any other e xh ib its, com- holds the o ffice o f D is tric t Depu- lm Townsend, w ho had a cos-1 mercal o r n o n c o m m e r c ia l t.iined a studio. A son o f the her the d is tric t deputy grand ty G rand Master. [turned k itte n in a decorated m ar- be treated alike. P a r ,y d a y p ,?oto«ra p her s till lives master. This year. Ashland Odd D u rin g the In sta lla tio n cere- ket basket;; seventh prize went n the old home, and keeps in- F ellow 's member, George W monies the lades of the Rebekah p ° V iv ia n Stevenson, w ho had the D r. and Mrs. E. P. Borden, re l. y jt the studio w ith Its m any N ichols, Jr., is the D is tric t Dep- order w ear w h ite dresses and novel e n try o f a magpie in a turned to th e ir home at 167 H ar enmeras. backdrops, etc., and u ty G rand Master. M rs Nichols cage m ounted on a wagon; eighth rison street last Thursday, a fte r w ith one o f the largest collect- is sharing the honors this year m atching corsages. Am ong the members of th e |P rize was taken by W y lin Reigel, spending tw o weeks in P o rtla n d ,n;s. ° ' tln typcs, daguerretypes, w ith her husband as she Is Dis- of the pioneers of Southern Ore- tr lc t D eputy Rebekah president team are: G rand M arshalls, Da- w ho had tw o w h ite rabbits in a and Oregon C ity o f th e ir annual vid Lindsay and M y rtle M avber- c lo v e r-fille d cart; and n in th prize vacation. D r. Borden is m in is te r g A a b ' k o u t ♦ e 6.30 /™ te a ?,C ,hp schedule ll e o f those m a k in g !te a P m a rt Is of going through w hich can the be ry ; Escorts E m il Kroeger, C arl was w on by Bea and John Ras- o f the C ongregational church. th e to u r n e y .14 ,e e n hv th e sc h e d u le fo r th e n-oc Berninghousen, Lu ra A p p le w h ite mussen w ith three puppies in a M r. and Mrs. Jpc3e V a il and Poqson and V iv ia n Dal-1 decorated wagon. fn m iiv io M edford last j the r n™ e ' n ..JacksonvlI1i5- now em tw o weeks. Last Wednesday « . « - -c,aa*cd thv-u ¡y-’ Cck w heie they w ill m ake th e ir the Grange hall, w here a b o u n te -ln lg h t the u n it was at C entral and Hazel N e ff; G rand Wardens sound tru c k fo r m usic and a n - 1 home, I ous1 picnic d in n e r was held, com-1 P oint; F rid a y n ig h t at Jackson- F ra n k Mannes and Celia A. Ber- nouncemente to lead the parade. M r. and Mrs. N eil F. S w a rth - plete w ith sandwiches, salads,I v llle ,and Tuesday n ig h t the Odd nlnghousen; G rand Treasurers, and pictures o f the parade were out, w ho have been house guest coffee, Ice cream and cake. As a 1 F ellow s team Its e lf was in Med- Claude C la rk and Lona Dam er- donated by M em ory Lane S tu o f M r. and Mrs. Iv o r E rw in d u r special surprise to D r. A r th u r !fo r d . on; G rand Chaplains, H a rry dio. Free Ice cream bars were ing the recent holidays, le ft this 1 c i ^ " ' ’ profcssor o f h isto ry at Thursday, J u ly 15, the mem- 270 East M ain Phone 8011 Moore and A lic e G ow land; G rand given each one in the parade week fo r Dallas, Texas, to v is it ' .4 . u ig Cake’ su lta b ,y in scrlb- bers o f the team w ill participate Guardians, C arl D alkenberg and w ith the com plim ents o f aton s e«l w ith his name was u n v e ile d .. in a jo in t instalatlon n Ashland, H a ttie Moore, and M usician, Lois Garade, O’Bleness Pontiac deal relatives. Mrs. S w a rth o u t w ill be rem em bered as Miss M arlalee The party broke up about 7:30. | and Tuesday, Ju ly 20, the organ- Windsor, Talent War Hero Remains Returned For Burial Here School Board Views Requests For Coaching Job Hazel J. Moser Dies In Ashland Friday Civic Music Ass’n Lists Fall Concerts Held Saturday Eve I " Olwllv LflSI S. 0. C. History Classes Journey To Jacksonville Week Adjudged lAnother Success J1.1J V II v neDeK<Hl$ 30(1 0(1(1 FCllOWS 163111 (Busy This Month Touring County 7-fe A ÌA R T er and the Palace Cafe. Erwin. Harvest Festival Committee Gives List of Prizes