V. of O. Libra/ — < • Mr». Nye To Head Easter Sale Drive Juckxon county'a chairman for the unnual Easter Seal sale by the Oregon Society for Crippled Children and Adults will be Mrs. Stephen Nye, Jr. nt Medford, ac­ cording to an announcement re­ ceived from Jesxe Rosenbaum of LaGtande, society president. Rosenbaum said the sale, the third sponsored by the Society in Oregon, will he held from March 20 through Easter Sunday. Ap­ proximately 400,000 residents of the state will receive Easter Seals through the mud, he stated. "There are thousands of cripp­ led children und adults in Ore­ gon who need the help from East­ er Seals becuuse they are not eligible for assistance from any other agency' public or private." Rosenbaum said. “The society floes not duplicate the services of any other group." The society Is not interested in whether u child or adult's con­ dition is the result of an accident or any one of more than 200 crippling discuses, but only In whether the person needs assist­ ance und cannot obtain It, the president reported. SoulJt&ui Ôteya+t O n d o O u jx q k F ti P V 111S Iff P OjTIATION tj.o o l’F.R YEAR Two Dead After Shooting Affray N E W S R E V IE W ASHLAND, JACKSON CO UNTY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1949 Formerly the Southern Oregon Miner $3.00 per year VOLUME 1$, NUMBER 51 Recall Election May Be Held March 19 I An election for the recall of , three councllmen, John Nosier, OSC Cherry Spray i Herb Fischborn, and John Talent, Feb. 24 — One man Circular Now Out Daugherty will be held some­ murdered and another man com­ The annual revision of the time on or about March 19, City mitted suicide und a third nar­ spray program for cherries in rowly escaped death in a shoot­ Klwanls Kupers, the fun hit wettern Oregon has been issued Recorder J. H. Hardy said today. The local unit of the Women’s ing which took place at 9:30 on which played Monday and Tues­ by the OSC. experiment station The petitions requesting the Wednesday morning on the day at the Ashland junior as circular of information No. Relief Corps met Saturday. Feb­ recall action have been received ruary 19 for a 12 30 covered dish Schuette ranch on Anderson __ moves to Medford, _ 448. Control methods for both luncheon. They held their busi­ from the office of the Jackson high school, creek. for a two night stand, Friday and disea: < s and insects are included ness meeting at two o’clock at county clerk, George Carter. The murdered man was John Saturday. | in mimeographed circular which time the following offic- Schuette, 71, long time resident Sponsored by the Ashland-Med-1 ,ontains a spray schedule er8 were installed: President, Carter okeyed 784 of the names of Southern Oregon, who was the petition requesting 1 a dormant spray Celia Berninghausen; Senior Vice on killed by Robert Wilburn Hick­ ford Kiwanis clubs the show is !8 ar lfl*’ 1 , uds À are a*>out to President, Hattie Moore; Junior Daugherty’s recall, 614 on the man, 62, woodcutter tor John and a laughable bit of comedy which e,Jds Wlth sprays to Vice President, Nellie Peters; and petition requesting Fischborn’s Herman Schuette, Herman bullds up to a fine second act, in ■ope® PFC. AMOS DEVORE IS AT recall, and 697 on the petition re­ .Schuette escaped death by run­ the fashion of an old time min- contro1 to r t Hy and cherry slugs, Treasurer, Ceclle Lorre. I Ashland cherry growers who AIR BASE IN ARIZONA Loralie Minnick, District Pre- questing Nosler's recall. ning from Hickman who went ¡itrel. Wilhum AEB, Chundler, Ariz., amok ufter killing John and took Outstanding performances were wish to get the spiay Information -ident from Central Point will be The councilmen. who have un­ Eeb. 17, 1949—Private First Class oft up the hill to get Herman. turned in by Doris Methews, Ed bulletin can receive It by writ- the installing officer and other til Saturday to file a resignation, Amos G. Devore, son of Mr. und Unable to kill Herman, Hickman Niles , Fred Beuner and other vo­ ing to the Oregon state college prominent guests are expected to have previously indicated that \ be present. Mrs. A Devore of 1120 Prospect turned the 25-35 calibre rifle on cal soloists. Zoe Peters, particu­ extension service. they feel as though it would only Street, has been ussigned to the himself and committed suicide. larly, brought down the house be fair to them to let the situa­ Airways and Air Communication tion be decided at the polls, and No reason for the shooting with her blues songs. Fred Mor- Service, 1903d A ACS, Squudron. could lie found other than the lan and Walt Hamby as end men that they did not plan to resign. Williams Air Force Base, Chand­ fact thut Hickman had been de­ kept the chuckles going. Sponsors of the recall petition An initiative petition requesting an amendment to be added to have been the members of the ler, Arizona, hie first permanent spondent during the past week Walt Bosshard and Bert Miller the charter of the city of Ashland was filed with J. H. Hardy, city Civic Betterment League. duty station. und had talked about suicide. turned in excellent performances recorder, by Gertrude Robuck, executive secretary of the Civic Bet­ A graduate of Ashland High Hickman was a recluse, neigh­ as 'Heza”, the horse. terment League, Thursday morning. School, the Class of *47, where bors said. Several Ashland residents who Mimeographed petitions requesting a change in the manner of se­ Legion and Auxiliary he was a football and track star, Early Wednesday morning John missed the show here are expect­ lecting replacements for recalled city officials have been in circu­ Pfe Devore entered the US Air Schuette had gone down to Hick­ ed to help swell the box office lation in Ashland for the past three weeks and enough signatures To Have Birthday The local American Legion Force in January, 1948. After man’s place, a quarter of a mile receipts in Medford this week to place the measure before the people have been obtained. These completing busle training he was down the road, as he was going end. mimeographed petitions, however, are not acceptable according to Auxiliary met in regular session chosen to attend one of the Air to town and wanted to see if the Oregon state code, and printed petitions will have to be used. Monday evening in the log cabin means that all the signatures will have to be obtained again. Legion Pioneer Hall on Winburn Force’s Technical schools located Hickman needed any groceries. C. of C. Nominating This on the printed petitions. Way. Plans were made to cele­ at Scott AFB, 111, to lx* trained Soon after John had left, Her­ The amendment has b e e n brate thè American Legion's as a radio mechanic. Immediately man heard two shots and step­ Committee At Work brought about because ®f the fact birthday, March 15th, with the upon successful completion of the ped outside to investigate. At Nominating committees have MRS. IRVING NELSON TO that members of the Civic Better­ Auxiliary as hostess and the Le­ technical school, he was assigned that moment Hickman appeared been selected to nominate six BE SEWING CLUB HOSTESS to the AACS. The AACS main­ and shot at Herman who lit out members from the Chamber of The next meeting of the Amer­ ment League feel as though the gion as guests. tain radio facilities and naviga­ for tall timber. Hickman, unable Commerce to seats on the board ican Legion Auxiliary’s sewing power between the two factions Reports were given on the tional aids to USAF pilots over to get Herman turned the gun on of directors. Two committees of club, sponsored by the Child the mayor and the council, would cooked food sale held last Satur­ global airways. three members each are prepar­ Welfare committee, will be held remain in the hands of the coun­ day at the Groceteria and on the himself. Pfc Devore will perform the Hickman has a family in St. ing recommendations as to po­ at the home of Mrs. Irving Nel­ cil if present policy were fol­ dedication services at Camp highly Important duties of an Joseph, son 1535 Webster Avenue. It will lowed and the remaining three White. Missouri. His body tential director material. members of the council were per­ AACS radio mechanic while stat­ Is at Conger-Morris funeral home. Members of the nominating be an all day sewing bee. ioned at Williams AFB, Arizona. Schuette’s body Is at Perl funer­ committees are: No. 1, Ben Lom­ Work is being done on layettes, mitted to appoint men to fill the bard, James Jeter and Wendell baby and children's quiits, gowns vacancies brought about by the al home. Kenneth Brae, son of Mr. and The ranch where the killings Lawrence; Committee No. 2, Bob and dresses for small children recall. Mrs. Conrad Brae, Ashland, was took place is two miles north of Edwards. Kelcy Smith and Walt as well as hand work and croch­ The amendment states: a luggage buyer for one day for the main Anderson creek road Bosshard. eting. Women are requested to Whenever any vacancy shall l.ipmnn Wolfe and company, and because of the condition of Directors of the Chamber b/ing sack lunches and sewing arise in the office of mayor or in Roland Parks, principal of the Portland department store. Brae the road it was 3:30 In the af­ of Commerce whose terms ex­ kits. Hours are from ten A. M. to the common council of Ashland Ashland high school, has been who is taking an advanced course ternoon before the bodies were pire are Bob Hardy, Dr. George four in the afternoon. by virtue of a recall election, elected president of the Ashland in retail merchandising is a brought down. such vacancy shall be filled by Young Men’s Christian Associa­ Hull, Ed Slngmaster, Dr Walter member of a class which took a special election, which shall be tion. The election was held Mon­ Weller, Bob Ingle and Dick over the store for one day’s oper­ called and held not less than 31 day evening at the YMCA build­ Trltes. Methodist Churches ation. days following the creation of ing. There are 12 directors for the! Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Bracker To Hold Meeting such vacancy by recall election. Chamber of Commerce. Those i Other officers include Lloyd and their two sons, Mark and Notice of such special election whose terms hold over into 19491 Methodist churches from all of Selby, vice president; secretary, Spike, Terrace Street, have re­ Money which will be used for shall be given in the same man­ include Jim Busch, John Cotton, turned to Ashland from Detroit, Southern Oregon are having a Phil Stansbury, Don O’Bleness. the Chamber of Commerce fold­ ner provided in this Charter for Mrs. H. A. Thomas; and treasur­ union meeting at the First Meth­ er, Henry Galey. Michigan. A. W. Woodward and Dr. Elmo er on Ashland and surrounding the holding of other special city The annual covered dish din­ Mrs. Kenton Robbins and her odist church, Medford, Sunday, Stevenson. area attractions must be in the elections. All persons to be voted ner for old and new members of s o n a n d d s u g h te r" w ere” visitor ! ± rU" y 2?, for at such election shall, not less Nominees will be presented to hands of the Chamber of Com­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iilr? vis*t ** Buhop Gera,d Ken' the board of directors of the Ash­ the members of the chamber at merce secretary by February 28, than 15 days before such election land YMCA will be held this Rusty Winn, llltfc Nursery street ncdy to thls reglon- file with the city recorder a cer­ over the week end. A training conference will be annual meeting which will be according to a report from the tificate of nomination by some year on Monday, March 21. Com­ mittees in charge of arrange­ John Billings and Walter Red- held during the afternoon for the held March 8 at» noon. Nomina­ committee on the folder. will also be accepted from The money which is collected political or mass convention or ments and program for this event ford have been selected by the members of the various depart- tions petition of nomination signed by the floor. from individuals is to be match­ not less than 25 legal voters of includes: Jakes Weitzel, Rev. E. board of directors of the Ashland ments of the church. A potluck Ed Singmaster Is president of ed by money from the Ashland said city with the candidate’s P. Borden, Mrs. Hugh McKeever, YMCA to serve as Ashland’s rep­ dinner will be followed by the resentatives on the Southern Ore­ evening service. A feature of the the organization and John Cot­ sawmills, Wm. McGee, secretary written acceptance of such nomi­ and Wilbur Bushnell. of the Chamber of Commerce nation. The recorder shall, not gon District Boys’ Work Com­ evening service will be songs by ton is vice president. stated today. In order to deter- later than five days prior to said mittee of the Pacific Northwest the combined choirs of the Med­ Mrs. Genieve Hillwig, Victor- i mine how much money is avail- election, prepare ballots therefor Skating Rink Has ford and Ashland churches under Area Council of the YMCA. ville, California, visited Alpha! able, both from the business in- showing the offices to be filled Free Time Saturday Mrs. C. E. Taylor, Fordyce St., the leadership of Della Weber. Chapter No. 1, Order of the East- terests and from the sawmills It and the names of the several All members from both the A new policy at the Ashland has been ill recently. She has Ashland and Talent churches ern Star at last weeks meeting. wiU be necessary to make this candidates nominated therefor. Skating Rink has been establish­ had a touch of influenza. Mrs. Hillwig is a member of accounting before the printing of The provisions of Sections 4, 5, 6, ed according to A1 Haynes, man­ will attend. the brochure begins. Victor valley chapter. and 7 of Article IV of the charter ager of the rink. The policy will You have read in this Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams Plans for the dummy of the with respect to the opening and be to permit children in certain Secretary of State Earl T. column about the phenom­ left for Portland this week where Newbry was a visitor in his brochure are proceeding satisfac- closing of polls, the qualifications grades in the school to skate enal new COLUMBIA LP he will begin his duties as pub­ home town, Ashland, Saturday. orily, McGee stated. Bob Vroman of voters, appointment of judges free from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (long - playing) RECORDS lisher’s agent for the Silver Bur­ Newbry attended the start of the local artist, is handling the art and clerks of election, counting each Saturday afternoon. and players. Briefly, by dette company. Marvel Man, Don Haynes drive work for the job and Bob Mullen of ballots and canvassing of re­ Children who are not over 16 cutting three t i m e s as is in charge of the photographs. turns shall apply to the holding years of age will be permitted to Mrs. Ernest White underwent about the United States. many grooves per inch, and Several photographs have been of any such special election. a major operation at the Ashland skate Saturday afternoons for 35c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walstrom by means of a slow turn­ received during the past week Community hospital Monday Special games and prizes are be­ and family, Grants Pass, were table speed, it is possible to COUNCIL TO morning. ing arranged, Haynes said, for the Ashland visitors Sunday. Mr. from various people including MISSIONARY put the contents of a com­ Hans Lassen, Floyd Presley, S. J. MEET NEXT THURSDAY Saturday afternoon parties. Miss Florence Allen is acting Walstrom is co-publisher of the plete album of records on Mrs. Lester Balderston, presi­ The following schedule will be principal of Lincoln school. Miss Grants Pass Bulletin, the Rogue Daly, the Rogue Valley Marine one single unbreak a b l e dent of the Missionary Council of followed: Allen has taken over Clifford River Record and the Gold Hill Co., and Monte Polk. plastic disc. the Assembly of God announced 1st and second grade Bellview Williams* duties. Nugget. Prices are tiuly amazing. that the next meeting of the club 8-1, March 5; 2nd grade, Wash­ There are only three prices, will be held Thursday, March 3 ington 8-2, March 12; 2nd grade $2.85, $3.85, 4.85. Values ONLY COFFEE SESSIONS at the church. All ladies are in­ Lincoln, 8-3, March 19; 3rd and run up to $13.00! vited to the afternoon session. 4th Bellview, 8-4, March 26; 3rd Now here is the real top­ Grade Washington, 9-1. April 2; per. We huve been author­ Vern Johnson and Johnny 3rd grade Lincoln, 9-2, April 9; ized, for a very shoit time, Eads, who operate Johnny’s Sign 3rd grade Lincoln. 9-2, April 9. to sell present stocks of the service announced this week that 5th ^ d " 6th,' Belview'’ 9*3? Api Jane Simpson and Bob Delisle $31.50 COLUMBIA L P nUnt ht a d p 1O? d. i eh\ Ney°nu SÌgn i ril 16; 4th and 5th- Washington" had a “break’’ in common Sun­ PLAYER ATTACHMENT, plant to Central Point. Johnson 9.4 April 23; 4th and 5th Lin- Organization of an “anti-recall” day, February 20 at the Pepsters- for he ridiculous figure of group has been un-officially dis­ Grizzly Knights snow party as was formerly co-owner of th e lcoln> April 30; 6th grade, Wash- $9.95! There are no strings. ington. May 7; and 6th grade of cussed at various times in Ash­ Bond Purchases both received a broken leg. Oth­ Top Hat in Ashland. To introduce these amazing Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cays, of Lincoln, May 14. land during the past few weeks ers enjoyed the day, despite LP recordings to you music High for January Edmonton, Alberta, were visitors but so far as the News Review lovers, to start you on your During January, residents of bruises caused from riding on to­ at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. could ascertain, no official ac­ boggans. SHELLCRAFT ADULT GROUP way toward a library of the State of Oregon purchased Earl Downing. Monday. tion has so far been taken. High school students who ap­ BEGINS SPRING MEETINGS scratch-free, high -fidelity, Interviews this week with in­ more than six million dollars peared in the Kiwanis Kapers The YMCA Adult group in unbreakable LP records, dividuals known to have attend­ ($6,518,662) worth of U. S. Sav­ and displayed their talent as can­ ketball championship to see who Shellcraft begins a series of six we are offering this player ed "coffee” sessions where anti­ ings Bonds. can girls included: Joyce Raw­ will represent southern Oregon meetings Thursday evening, un­ at a saving of $21.55. How recall movements were dlscuss- can you miss? You can hear “This volume represents a 20% lins, Viola Merwin, Dodle James, in the state tournament. The der the direction of Mrs. R. N. d brought little to light. Barbara Kent, Zoe Ann Coffee, Grizzlies will play the Kerby Fletcher. Meetings will be held and see this equipment In According to one informant increase over sales during Janu­ Mary Hillberry, Darlene Hick­ five Thursday, February 24 and in the Social Room of the “Y” action at.......... no organization has been planned ary, 1948,’’ C. W. Thomson, Jack- man, Barbara Messenger. Carol if they win they will play the building each Thursday evening nor are any planned meetings to son County Chairman of the Ebnother, Ruth Mitchell, and Klamath Pelicans the next night. at 7:30 to 9:00 o’clock. be held. None of the men con­ Savings Bonds Division, said to­ Pat Bailey. They also appeared The determining nights will be The group is open to all women tacted felt as though any names day, “and illustrates the continu­ in other scenes. Rex Morgan also, March 3, 4, and 5, when the fin­ in the community interested in should be divulged concerning ing momentum in the purchase was In an act with other memb­ al winner will be decided. this particular craft. There is no 270 East Main Phone 8011 individuals who had met infor­ of Savings Bonds by private in­ ers of his family. The Senior Tri-Hi-Y, under fee in connection with the group. (Next to Sheldon Jewelry) mally and discussed the anti-re­ dividuals since the end of the Ashland will enter the Eagle Margaret Wagner, had a food Shellcraft materials are sold at call action. war." Point play-offs for district bas- sale, Wednesday, February 23. cost to members of the group. KILLER MURDERS MAN THEN TAKE8 OWN LIFE Audience Stamps Kiwanis Show OK Relief Corps Installs Officers Amendment Petitions Filed Parks Elected YMCA President Publicity Folder Money Is Needed NEWS NOTHING OFFICIAL IS PRESENTLY from Ashland Hi AVAILABLE ON ANTI-RECALL WORK 7* H IL T