t/ Parks Announces ¡ First-Day Plans At Senior High 0/ NEWS REVIEW R e g istration procecdures and the flin t day p ro g ra m at A sh­ land high school w ere announc­ ed today by P rin c ip a l Roland Pu k Voi. 16 No. 27 T he w eek o f Sept. 12-18 has ____ ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTE MBER 8. 1949 Price Five Cents been set aside as re g is tra tio n w eek w ith the o ffic e being open McGee Warns Residents fro m 2 to 5 p. rn. Sophom ores w ill p ic k up schedules, puy fees Beware of “R ackets” and m ake any n e c e ss a r y B ill McGee, secretary o f changes on Tuesday, Sept. 13, the A sh la n d C ham ber o f ju n io rs on Sept 14 and seniors C om m erce, has w arned th a t on Sept. 15. A shland p o lice had u busy-fr at least tw o groups said to P arks said he hoped th a t stu­ week end o ve r L a b o r Day, hand­ C ity C o u n cilm e n o f A sh la n d be o p e ra tin g “ ra cke ts” are dents w o u ld cooperate as in the lin g a score o f tr u ffic vio la tio n s, Ashland Guardsman Junior V arsity Ski'd Tuesday n ig h t fid d le d fo r th re e headed to w a rd S o uthern past to com plete re g is tra tio n by nusianccs und co m p la in ts, and Will Go To School hours w h ile in n o c e n t spectators Announced by Coach Oregon. opening day, Sept. 19. T h is w ill in v e s tig a tin g re p o rts o f crim es .. - - - ----- , Sgt. R obert D e L is le o f Hq. in the gaPeries w ere s lo w ly b o r­ McGee said one o f the enable the s ta ff to present a M™ 1 B tr >- 732nd A A A G un. B n , son A sh la n d hig h school’s ju n io r ed to d e rth b y p e tty discussions groups c a ll them selves “ Na­ m ore o rd e rly p ro g ra m on open­ to the G eneral h o spital fo r o f M r and M rs. A . J. ¿ (L is le v a rs ity g rid schedule has been tio n a l P re c in c t W o r k e r s , in g day than w o u ld lx- possible tre a tm e n t w hen o ffice rs, called about a v a rie ty o f subjects. N one o f 90 Seventh street, has been announced by Coach M e l Jo h n ­ Inc., b u t re p o rts show th a t i f m uch o f tiie tim e hud to be to the scene by residents, a r­ elected fro m the lo c a l N ational sen w ho is b e g in n in g his fir s t o f the topics w ere as im p o rta n t th e y have been disow ned by given fo r d e lin q u e n t registrants. riv e d a t Sherm an and Iow a Sts , ye a r as th e G riz z lie s ’ J V coach. as o th e r m a tte rs w h ic h fe ll b y G u a rd u n it to a tte n d the ad­ the G O P School w ill begin at 9 a. m. to fin d th a t she had fa lle n fro m K la m a th F a lls a t A sh la n d ; Oct. the w ayside in be in g “ ta b le d ” o r vanced su p p ly course o f Q uar­ T he o th e r g ro u p are re­ M onday w ith u general assem­ the ca r being d riv e n by h er te rm a ste r school in C am p Lee, G ra n ts Pass a t A sh la n d ; O ct 1, “ re fe rre d .” p o rte d to be w o rk in g a b ly at w h ich stu d e n t body presi­ husband, W ilb e r C reig W atson and son, G a ry, W 7B Q X ; Mr V irg in ia , com m encing O ct 6. “ b ro n z shoe deal.” d e n t 'Fed M e llv e n n u w ill w e l­ F irs t ite m on th e agenda to T hree ju v e n ile s w ere quest­ 7, at Y re k a ; Oct. 15, at G ra n ts Sgt. D e L isle w i l l rem ain in McGee has advised A sh­ come students and touchers ioned about a re p o rt o f parked touch o ff a m o u rn fu l h o w l fr o m Pass; O ct. 22, M e d fo rd at A sh­ C am p Lee u n til Dec. 2 at w hich la n d residents to m ake N ew in s tru c to rs w ill be in tro ­ car p ilfe r in g at Oak and B its ., land; O ct 28-29 and N ov. 4-5, the p lu cke d s trin g s o f econom ic- tim e he w ill re tu rn to A shland. sure itin e ra n t s o l i c i t o r s duced and S u p e rin te n d e n t L e ­ and w ere w arned th a t th e y m ust m inded persons was the $2,938 Open; N ov. 12, at M e dford. have been cleared th ro u g h land P L in n w ill te ll o f the* new p u t lig h ts on th e ir bicycles and b ill presented to the C ity b y the lo ca l C ham ber o f C om ­ b u ild in g im p ro v e m e n ts c o m p le t­ rid e them in such a m anner as state a u d ito rs w ho checked Ash- m erce o ffic e before tra n s­ ed d u rin g the sum m er. to n o t d is tu rb m o to rists lands' books some tim e ago and a c tin g business w ith them . P a rks w ill also w elcom e the fo u n d them in a m uddled con­ B. V. P ierce was fin e d $100 d itio n . new people and w ill e x p la in tra ­ and costs and g iven a 30-day d itio n s und rules o f A shland Hi. suspended ja il sentence fo r op­ M a y o r W illia m s though th e A t 1 p. m , the re g u la r sched­ e ra tin g a m o to r ve h icle w h ile p ric e too h ig h , the co u n c ilm e n u le w ill be given a ru n -th ro u g h , in to xica te d . F reddy H Roberts agreed th a t i t was a lo t o f m oney te x tb o o k s w ill be d is trib u te d posted a $100 b a il fo r the same and the b ill was re fe rre d to th e and teachers w ill e x p la in the offense, fin a n c e com m ittee. courses K in g F o o tb a ll w ill begin an­ The request fo r c a llin g o f a C laude T G a rre tt posted $20 A la rg e g ro u p o f A sh la n d area R egular classes w ill begin on b a il fo r being d ru n k in an auto­ o th e r reign o 'e r A sh la n d , s ta rt­ people, m ost o f w hom are m em ­ bond e le ctio n on th e proposed in g w ith a 3 -iin g co ro n a tio n on Tuesday, P arks said m o bile on a p u b lic street. bers o f th e A sh la n d R adio clu b , $98,000 lib r a r y a d d itio n re c e iv ­ G eorge J. C olem an was arres­ F rid a y , Sept. 9, at W a lte r P h il­ the th ir d annua l ed s lig h t o rc h e s tra tio n b e fo re A s h la n d K iw a n ia n s received w ill a tte n d ted fo r d is o rd e rly conduct in a lip s fie ld w here the fir s t g rid ­ S o u th e rn O re g o n -N o rth e rn C a l­ being sent to th e fin a n c e com ­ W ednesday a p a r tia l re p o rt o f p u b lic place and posted $10 b a il iro n jam boree w i l l be presented the re ce n t P o rtla n d N o rth w e s t ifo rn ia ham fest at M t. Shasta, m itte e . w h ile Isaac H. F ry fo rfe ite d $10 Teams p la y in g in the open­ O n ly One B id D is tr ic t c o n ve n tio n o f K iw a n is C a lif., th is w eekend. fo r being d ru n k in a p u b lic ing event w ill be fro m A shland T w o days o f ra d io a c tiv itie s A cceptance o f a b id on the clubs fro m John S chultz. place. high, C e n tra l P o in t oand Eagle The p ro g ra m in c lu d e d tw o so­ have been scheduled b e g in n in g new fir e sta tio n was d e fe rre d D ew ey J C onger was held P oint. los by G ile s G reen, accom panied w ith re g is tra tio n at noon on because o n ly one b id , th a t o f in a d w e llin g house and A lfre d The p ro g ra m ca lls fo r three a t the piano- b y Zoe Peters. He S a tu rd a y. T o u r s o f Shasta A u sla n d and Dodson, had been in ja il fo r d ru n k and d is o rd e rly halves o f fo o tb a ll d u rin g the S p rin g s and th e slopes o f M t. received. I t was v o te d to a d v e r­ sang “ One A lo n e ,” and p e rfo rm - W S e ym o u r p u t up $25 b a il on evening; A sh la n d p la y in g Cen­ Shasta, “ sw apfests,” checking- tise in th e M e d fo rd new spapers a “ T ro m b o n e S o lo ” m inus tro m ­ B a n k in g hours ure being e x ­ the same charge. tr a l P o in t in th e fir s t h a lf, A sh ­ bone. in on the M ission T r a il and O re­ in th e hope th a t a d d itio n a l bids tended at the A shland bra n ch o f K enneth A. H u ff fo rfe ite d $35 land" against Eagle P o in t in the gon em ergency n e tw o rk s , a w o u ld be a v a ila b le fo r s tu d y bers th a t th e s h rd lu shrdluaa the F irs t N a tio n a l B ank o f P o rt­ fo r o p e ra tin g a ve h icle w ith an second, and C e n tra l P o in t vs. S ch u ltz to ld A sh la n d m em ­ g ra n d dance, speakers, a b ro a d ­ n e x t w eek. land. it has been announced by u n la w fu l m u ffle r. R obert D Eagle P o in t in the th ir d and f in ­ S ig n in g o f the F ir M illin g and bers th a t the ke yn o te o f th e cast o v e r M t. Shasta co m m e rcia l G. H . W enner, m anager. Keeney posted $25 b a il fo r o p e r­ a l round. s ta tio n K W S D , co m p e titio n s o f P la n in g Co. lease f o r c ity la n d co n ve n tio n was the g ro w in g E ffe c tiv e Sept. 12 th is branch a tin g a ve h icle w ith sw itch e d B o th C e n tra l P o in t and Eagle w ave o f fe a r th a t has developed va rio u s sorts and o th e r item s o f was announced and c o u n c ilm e n w ill be open fo r re g u la r b a n k in g license plates. P o in t have re c e n tly become about com m unism , socialism , ham in te re s t are on the p ro ­ w ere to ld th a t the L u m b e r M ills , business fro m 10 a m t i l l 5 D riv in g w ith o u t an o p e ra to r's class " A ” schools. T he C e n tra l gram . In c., lease was s t ill a w a itin g p. m., six days a w eek in c lu d in g license caused M argo J. B ow ers P o in t team w i l l be m uch the etc. E vidence o f the fe a r, he A s h la n d R adio c lu b m em bers th e sig n a tu re o f Jo h n C otton. said, is the m any s trik e s w h ic h S a tu rd a y , W enner said. to fo r fe it b a il o f $5 and Bob G same as th e one last ye a r w h ich T he Gerdes S e w e r o p e re tta a tte n d in g and th e ir c a ll-le tte rs The m ove n o t o n ly o ffe rs G oodsly to appear in co u rt. sw ept th ro u g h e ig h t v a lle y tilts have h it in d u s try th ro u g h o u t are M r. and M rs. M a x C row son was also postponed u n til t h e the w o rld . The K iw a n ia n s a t the F irs t N a tio n a l custom ers a ll day R ichard R ushton fo rfe ite d $5 u n ficfva te d and w i l l p ro b a b ly be and son, G a ry, W 7 B Q X ; M r. c ity h e a lth d o c to r s u b m itte d h is b a n k in g s ix days a w eek, b u t b a il fo r d r iv in g w ith o u t an ep- g u n n in g fo r th e A s h la n d G riz z ­ co n ve n tio n placed them selves on and M rs. G eorge K n o x and son re p o rt on w h e th e r the sewage re co rd as being opposed to com ­ also Includes a new w o rk Sched­ •ra to rs lie ,..« , o,, h , i 0 i w M , lie s to g e f o ff to a b ig s ta rt th is m u n ism and in fa v o r o f p ro m o ­ Sid. W 7 L Y T ; M r. and M rs disposal a t H e n ry G erdes’ p ro ­ ule fo r em ployees o f th e bank, Basic ru le v io la tio n s w ere season. F lo y d D icke y, W 7FR O and W7- p e rty was sa n ita ry . tin g “ b e tte r A m e rica n s.” W enner announced. Em ployees, c h a r g e d against Gene W Eagle P o in t w i l l b rin g a hus­ A proposal th a t th e c ity in ­ G L K ; G eorge Sikes, W 7 K T G ; The m uch - belabo re d s lo t m a­ in c lu d in g o ffic e rs , w i l l hence­ T e d ric k , John C. M oore, Earn ky-sized team to the W a lte r D ic k P utney, A1 Pena, W 7 L K P : s ta ll and fo o t th e b i l l fo r a te le ­ chine and its g a m b lin g equip- fo rth w o rk a fiv e day w eek on est J. Coke, A lfr e d C. O ffa rd P h illip s tu rf, a cco rd in g to Coach m ent b ro th e rs w e re h it again as B ob Johns, H e rb G re y, W 7 M M I; phone at the a ir p o r t d re w o b ­ a ro ta tin g schedule Rodney D. T w e d e ll, D onald P S h irle y C allahan . T h is is Eagle the c o n ve n tio n discussed means Dave P utm an, W 7 K Z U : M r. and je c tio n s and v a rie d types o f com ­ ‘'T h e decision to change o u r E lls w o rth and V e rle D. L P o in t's fir s t ye a r as a class “ A ” | of fu n d -ra is in g . S chulz p re d ic t­ M rs. Wes S m ith and fa m ily , m ents. T he c o u n c il f in a lly v o te d b a n k in g hours,” stated W enner, L u b b e r. contend er so no estim ate o f ed th a t K iw a n ia n s w o u ld also M r. and M rs. John Sam ple and to in s tru c t U tilitie s S upt. E lm e r resulted fro m o u r desire to q u a lity is a va ila b le . resolve against the clubs using fa m ily , W 7LE U , and M r. and B ie g e l to in q u ire a b o u t th e pos­ b e n e fit both o u r custom ers and H igh school a th le tic o ffic ia ls g a m b lin g fo r a revenue p ro d u c­ M rs. Bob R e in h o ld t, W 7LZ G . s ib ilitie s o f o b ta in in g a pay te le ­ o u r em ployees. We have fe lt fo r phone. pointed o u t th a t season tic k e ts er. some tim e th a t o u r s ta ff m em ­ now on sale a t E b e rh a rts w i l l Punchboards Postponed O th e r action a t th e conven­ bers should have m ore tim e o ff cover the in it ia l gam e ta k in g tio n in c lu d e d a m ove to w a rd C lim a x to an e v e n in g o f “ w a it fo r re cre a tio n and o th e r a c tiv i­ | place to m o rro w n ig h t. closer re la tio n s h ip betw een the u n t il n e x t m eetings” came w h e n ties outside business, and we C ity A tto rn e y H a r r y S k e rry an­ L t G o v e rn o r and th e in d iv id - feel th a t o u r bank, as a service nounced th a t he had n o t com ­ ual clubs as an o rg a n iz a tio n a l in s titu tio n , should have b a n k in g p le te d h is o p in io n on th e le g a l­ b e n e fit. The co nventio n also re­ hours th a t meet th e convenience it y o f th e proposed p u n c h b o a rd com m ended a m ore le n ie n t po­ o f as m any people as possible,” M ore boys than ever before ta x m easure. H e is c o n tin u in g lic y to w a rd m e e tin g - a tte n d ­ W enner said. w ill be e lig ib le fo r m em bership to co n ta ct in fo rm e d persons in ance b y s u b s titu tin g a c tiv ity as M rs. V a le n tin e J a u lin s and The lo n g e r b a n k in g hours on in the B oy Scouts o f A m e rica a m eeting date. th e state in an e ffo r t to c la r ify h e r d a u g h te r, na tive s o f L a tv ia ,! S a tu rd a y w ere fir s t trie d o u t in due to the new age re q u ire ­ The board o f d ire c to rs o f the a rriv e d in A s h la n d last w e e ke n d ! * " e Questio n . several o f the P o rtla n d branches m ents w h ich w e n t in to e ffe ct F ire w h ic h destroyed the o f the F irs t N a tio n a l, w h e re sev­ th is m onth, H. D C hristensen, N eighbo rh ood g ro ce ry in T a le n t A sh la n d g ro u p w i l l m eet at B e rt and w i l l m ake th e ir hom e w ith Some A ction Taken T he c o u n c il d id ap p ro ve : e ra l thousand custom ers took president o f the C ra te r L a ke Tuesday m o rn in g has been a t­ M ille r ’s hom e on Tuesday a t M rs. C. A . H eath, 675 Terrace. 7:30 p. m. 1. T a k in g m oney fr o m th e em ­ T he couple are b e lie ve d to be advantage o f the o p p o rtu n ity to A re a C o u n c il announced re ce n t­ trib u te d to d e fe ctive w irin g . Guests at the m e e tin g w e re th e f ir s t a rriv a ls in S o uthern ergency fu n d to p a y fo r $1200 bank betw een noon and 5 p. m. ly in M e dford. The blaze was discovered b y Ray F ris b ie o f M e d fo rd and O regon fr o m a cam p f o r dis­ w o rth o f needed im p ro v e m e n ts on S aturdays, thus te s tify in g to The change is the fir s t o f its the ow ners w h o liv e behind the P a u l D eutschm an o f L o n g placed persons in G erm any. and re p a irs a t th e h o s p ita l. the p o p u la rity o f the plan. k in d since S co u tin g come to the store. One bedroom and the k i t ­ Beach, C a lif. 2. A cc e p tin g b id s fr o m S e lb y T h e y have been in th e G erm an T he lo n g e r b a n k in g hours fo r U nited States in 1910 fro m E ng­ chen o f the house and a ll f u r n i­ cam p since 1946 w h e n th e y C h e v ro le t fo r a n e w coupe f o r custom ers w ere then extended land. T he change was made a f­ tu re was saved. O w ners are M r. A S H L A N D A U TO PARTS w e re d riv e n fr o m th e ir L a tv ia n th e u tilitie s d e p a rtm e n t a t $461 to a ll the P o rtla n d branches o f te r c a re fu l stu d y of boys and M rs. B. R. P arent. B O W LS IN T U E S D A Y home. and a $1981 b id fr o m B usch the bank and to ... s ix o th e r up- , th ro u g h o u t the w h o le o f the U n ­ The b u ild in g s w ere located T h e y w i l l act as com panions M o to rs fo r a tw o -to n tru c k . state branches. W enner quoted I ite d States. I t is one o f the about ane and ane-half m ile s N IG H T SESSIO N Due to an o v e rs ig h t in the fo r M rs. H eath, w h o passed h e r 3. A c c e p tin g a to ta l o f $31,700 F. N. B elgrano , jr ., p resident o f m any changes made by the Boy south o f T a le n t on the old H ig h ­ s to ry last w eek about th e open­ o f b ills . 81st b irth d a y Sept. 1. the bank, as saying th a t consid- Scout p ro g ra m in the last sev- w ay. in g o f b o w lin g leagues, m e n tio n 4. A u th o riz e d C ity A tto r n e y M rs. H e a th said th a t M rs. e ra tio n is being given to fu r th e r e ra l years to m odernize Scout- o f the team sponsored b y A sh ­ J a u lin s has a sister and 15-year H a rry S k e rry to in s titu te s u it to extension o o f the plan in those ¡ng w ith the established prac­ E L K S D A N C E S L A T E D la n d A u to P arts was o m itte d o ld son s t i l l in th e camp, w h o q u ie t t it le proceedin gs on c ity - co m m u n itie s w h e re custom ers tices o f m odern education. The a n n u a l E lks H ard-T im es T he team w i l l b o w l in the Tues­ hope to be able to fin d a hom e o w ned fo re s t p ro p e rty in A sh­ in d ic a te th e y re q u ire the g re a t­ T h ro u g h D ick T rite s , d is tr ic t dance has been scheduled fo r day league, along w ith O’B le- in U n ite d States, p r e fe rra b ly in la n d canyon. e r convenience o f lo n g e r b a n k ­ ch a irm a n o f A shland, the new Sept. 17, S e cre ta ry Sid Reed ncss M o to r Co., S elby C h e v ro le t A sh la n d o r S o u th e rn O regon (co n tin u e d on back page) in g hours. re q u ire m e n ts w i l l be e ffe c tiv e announced today. and C a to n ’s Garage. w here th e tw o fa m ilie s m ig h t im m e d ia te ly . A n y boy 8, 9 o r liv e near each other. 10 years o f age m ay p a rtic ip a te M rs. H e a th c o n tin u e d th a t in the C u b b in g p ro g ra m w h ic h should anyone be in te re ste d in is the hom e - centered yo u n g e r fu r th e r d e ta ils to telephone h e r boys pro g ra m . The fo llo w in g at A s h la n d 7476. C ub Packs are n o w open fo r new m em bers; P ack 12, spon­ Male Quartet Appears sored by W ashington P-TA, Coach A1 Sim pson o f S o u th ­ Ja ndreau graduated to ta ke Here Tomorrow Night Pack 114 b y B e llv ie w P -T A and A sh la n d em ployees o f the Pa­ Pack 116 sponsored by L in c o ln ern Oregon college is bem oan­ coaching p o sition a t the lo ca l The M a le Q u a rte t o f San Jose in g th e life o f a fo o tb a ll tu to r ju n io r h ig h school and speedy c ific Telephone and T elegraph A p u b lic h e a rin g to c o n s id e r Boys, upon re aching th e ir e l­ a fte r he opened g rid d r ills here T ad Gandee jo in e d th e A ir B ib le college w i l l appear a t th e re v is io n o f m in im u m p rices paid com pany w i l l vote d u rin g the F irs t C h u rc h o f C h ris t on Sec­ w eek o f Sept. 12 in a N a tio n a l eventh b irth d a y w i l l be e lig ib le th is w eek. ( A ll because o n ly 25 Force. p roducers fo r flu id m ilk and A l l in a ll, i t w i l l be the same ond and B streets F rid a y n ig h t i w holesale and r e ta il p rice s to L a b o r R elations board e lection to e n ro ll in a B oy S cout tro o p candidates have appeared fo r o ld s to ry fo r the new e d itio n o f at 7:30, Rev. E a rl F. D o w n in g consum ers in th e Jackson conn, to d e te rm in e th e ir c o lle c tiv e and c a rry on th is o u td o o r ad­ practice.) In a d d itio n to the players lo st the SOC g rid ste rs— lo n g on has announced. b a rg a in in g agency, C. H. W rig h t venture. These troops in o u r I I He said the p ro g ra m w i l l con t y m a rk e tin g area w i l l be h e ld b y g ra d u a tio n and others th a t b a c k fie ld men, sh o rt on the pre sid e n t o f the O regon Tele­ area are open fo r m em bers; in the courthouse, M e d fo rd , on sist m a in ly o f s p ir itu a l m usic. phone U nion D iv is io n 21, C W A- Ir o o p 12, sponsored b y A shland w ere k n o w n to be leaving, m any lin e . Tuesday, Sept. 13, a t th e h o u r o f the men w h ic h Sim pson coun­ V eterans back in fo ld in c lu d e (continued on back page) C IO , announced today. o f 1:15 p. m., a cc o rd in g to n o ted on have n o t show n up fo r S n u ffy S m ith , J o h n n y G ra y, Councilman Stansbury T he em ployees w i l l receive tices issued b y th e S tate M i l k practice. Roy K nigge, Ja ck B a rg e r, John To Umpire War Games m a il b a llo ts fro m the N a tio n a l Craters Take Cup M a rk e tin g a d m in is tra tio n . O n ly tw o tackles are a v a il­ V e e n tje r, B a rn e y Riggs, Moose L a b o r R elations board. T he b a l­ M e lv in J. C o n k lin , e x a m in e r In Baseball Playoff able to the Red R aider m e n to r B le vin s, B ob W eaver, J a ck N e w ­ A s h la n d c ity co u n cilm a n P h il fo r th e M ilk M a rk e tin g a d m in is ­ lots w i l l co n ta in the question: so fa r, w ith the opener against ton, T ex G a tlin , W in n ie R o b e rt­ S ta n sb u ry le ft W ednesday m o rn ­ "D o you w ish to be represented The fo u rth - place M e d fo rd tra tio n is in charge o f th e he a r­ fo r purpose o f c o lle c tiv e b a r­ C raters slam m ed n u t a 14 10 L e w is and C la rk a t P o rtla n d a son, S tan S m ith , J e r r y E dw ards, in g fo r F o r t L e w is, W n., w here in g w h ic h is expected to estab­ scant tw o weeks aw ay. B o t h H a rry R eiton and others. he w i l l jo in a g ro u p w h ic h w i l l lis h o ffic ia l data f o r m in im u m g a in in g by O regon T elephone v ic to ry over the Roseburg tackles on hand are re tu rn in g Sim pson is la y in g aw ake proceed to the C am p P endleto n m ilk and cream p ric e schedules U nion D iv is io n No. 21, C W A- C S undaF to Capture the Raiders, “ Moose” B le v in s and nights, he claim s, h o p in g th a t area in San D iego fo r w a r game u n d e r co n d itio n s n o w p re v a ilin g C IO ?” T he em ployees w i l l vote S outhern Oregon Baseball lea­ Bob W eaver. m ore p la ye rs w i l l pop up a t the m aneuvers. S ta n sb u ry has b e e n 1 ¡n t h lr area “ yes" o r “ no” on the question. gue P re sid e n t’s Cup. M e d fo rd A w eak lin e appears to be in Red R aiders s id e h ill p ra ctice a p p o in te d one o f th e um pires. A ll b a llo ts fro m A shland defeated the A s h la n d L ith ia n s The Jackson c o u n ty h e a rin g The u m p ire g ro u p w i l l then is one o f a series b e in g h e ld to m ust be in the P o rtla n d o ffices e a rlie r a fte r R oseburg had cool­ the o ffin g again th is year, even fie ld b e fore his charges step in to * though m ore prospects are ex- an eight-gam e schedule in an e f­ go to H a w a ii fo r fu r th e r m an­ o f the N a tio n a l L a b o r R elations ed C e n tra l P o in t .. Jv °P erdn8J pected to show up la te r. S im p- fo r t to m a in ta in th e ir co-cham ­ euvers, S ta n sb u ry said, th e en­ in v e s tig a te costs and o th e r fac­ board b y Sept. 15, to be count-1 games of to rs a ffe c tin g th e p ro d u c tio n c Shaughnessy j son’s b a c k fie ld choice was nar- p io n s h ip ed. o f the F a r W estern tir e p ro g ra m la s tin g a bout th re e and d is trib u tio n o f m ilk In th e P la y o ff. . ro w e d w hen q u a rte rb a c k C huck conference. m onths. b o ttle and can trade. Police Glad Labor Day Week Over, Too Much Work Makes ’Em Dull Grid Jamboree Set For Friday At Phillips Field I uesday s Slow Session of City Council Accomplishes Little, * I aiding’ Popular Kiwanians Given Convention Report Ashland “Hams” Will Attend Meet At Mt. Shasta Banking Honrs Extended Here Next Monday •> Scout Program Being Expanded, More Eligible I Phone Employees Vote This Week In NLRB Tally > Wiring Blamed In Talent Fire Simpson Crying Over Poor Turnout At Red Raider Sidehill Drill Site Couple Arrive From German D-P Camp Milk Hearing Set Tuesday At Medford