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    Talent Lions
Auxiliary to Get
NEWS
d a r t e r Friday
L io n H e rb Drews, pre sid e n t of
the Illin o is V o lle y L io n s clu b
w ill be Knest speaker w hen the
T a le n t L io n s c lu b A u x ilia r y
h o ld th e ir C h a rte r N ig iit ot the
A sh la n d E lk s c lu b d in in g room
F rid a y n ig h t. Sept 30.
T he A u x ilia r y was re c e n tly
organized th ro u g h the sponsor-
sli p o f the G o ld H ill L ions A u x ­
ilia r y .
T in
p ro g ra m F rid a y n ig h t
w ill be u n d e r tin- d ire c tio n of
L io n R alph W "TPop" Reed, o f
tn e T a le n t L io n s and w ill c a rry
a v a rie ty o f num bers w hich
prom ise n fin e evenings e n te r­
ta in m e n t.
O ffic e r., o f the new A u x ilia r y
in c lu d e M rs <T aides R. L u k i
president M rs Ralph W. Reí
vice pre dent P.Irs V erne W
Ile n rik s e , sec i ry ; M rs Les
te r G. H n m ilto r IJt»n T ra in e r,
and d irt > !ors at
Mrs. John It.
B urdoll, Mr C ries L. Schul
er and
Juvenile Problems
I old Chamber at
Tuesday
Luncheon
•>
“ The j ib o f th e ju v e n ile D e­
lin q u e n c y d e p a rtm e n t is not to
p re v e n t ju v e n ile d e linqu ency,
b u t to re h a b ilita te , p ro te c t and
defend
the
o ffe n d e r,"
John
R ichards, head o f the Jackson
ju v e n ile d e p a r t m e n t , h .ld
nu m bers o f th e A shland Cham
tie r o f C om m erce at th e ir noon
luncheo n Tuesday.
R ich a rd s said th a t u s u a lly the
cause o f ju v e n ile d e lin q u e n cy
arose fro m e m o tio n a l c o n flic ts
c ith e r in the home, school o r in
o th e r contacts. He said that co r­
re c tio n m ay be imposed in three
ways, in the c h ild 's ow n home,
in a foster hom e o r in an in
s titu tio n .
R ichards said that a C h ild
G u idance C lin ic , composed o f
fo u r m edical social w o rke rs,
w ill in the fu tu re v is it Jackson
c o u n ty c a d i m onth and cooper­
ate w ith the health d e p a rtm e n t
in ch e c k in g the m ental a b ilitie s
o f ju v e n ile d e linqu ents. He said
th a t p a tie n ts m ust be recom ­
m ended to the c lin ic by a fa m ily
doctor.
Vol. 16 No. 30
ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY. Oi EGON. THURSDAY
VIEW
SEPTE MBE R *29, 1949
Price Five Cents
Toastmasters To
Ralph T. Moore; Baldock Tell Highway
Sponsor Club
\eed s, Conditions at Grants Pass Meet
At Yreka
Grace Luthern Church
Calls Rev. Paul Harms
Mem ber;;
of
the
A. iila n d
Toastm asters c lu b have been iri-
v ite d to siionsor a new u n it o f
th e o rg a n iza tio n at Y reka, it
wus unnouticed at a m eeting o f
the c lu b lu t M onday n ig h t.
n , A shland g ro u p plan to go
to Y re k a and ta ke p a rt in the
o rg a n iza tio n m eeting th e re orl
M onday n ig h t, Oct. 10. Dave
W h ittle lias been nam ed c h a ir­
m en o f a co m m itte e to plan the
trip .
“ A m e ric a ’s
il P ro b le m ,
| D ivorce
was discussed by c ity
, A tto rn e y H a rr ry S k e rry , w ho
was one o ft tl
speakers o f the
evening. O th e r ta lk s w ere heard
fr o n t Roger Rath and H a rve y
Rev. P a u l W. F. H arm s, o r
dained to the m in is try on Sept
18 at th e A sh la n d G race L u th
e rn ch u rch , has accepted a call
fro m the church as its fir s t re
dent pastor. The p u lp it has pre
v io u s ly been served by the R< v
H a rry Y oung o f M< Jdford.
Rev. H a rm s was bo rn at A m
j bur, In d ia , w h ile h is fa th e r was
j a m issio n a ry in th a t co u n try .
I Tne e ld e r Rev. H arm s is n o w
j cle rg ym a n at Beem er, N ebr.
'
Rev. H arm s studied a t fit.
J o h n ’s
college
in
W in fie ld .
Kans., before a tte n d in g anu
g ra d u a tin g
fro m
C oncordia
S e m in a ry at St. Louis. He also
studied a t W ashington U n ive rsi-
ty o f St. Louis, and at the U n i !
v e rs ity o f M innesota.
M iiiett.
Model Home
Draws Crowds
A p p ro x im a te ly
1400 people
have v isite d the m odel home,
opened last S a tu rd a y in the
B e llv ie w
d is tr ic t by Oregon
Homes, it was announced today
by John Reed, R e a lto r in charge
o f tiie new 35 hom e p ro je ct.
Heed said th a t o ffic ia l records
show th a t m ore th a n 1000 have
registered and th a t it is e stim a t­
ed at least 400 v is ito rs have f a il­
ed to register.
F u rn is h in g s fo r the new home
are th ro u g h the courtesy o f
Dodge fu r n itu r e com pany and
D ia l E le c tric w ho have fille d
the new house w ith tin- ve ry
latest in hom e fu rn is h in g s and
appliances.
D ic k Ile rn d o b le r, o f Dodge
fu rn itu re , and Ned M a rrs, of
D ia l E le c tric have expressed
sa tisfaction at tin re su lts o f the
open house and are a p p re c ia tiv e
'Mrs. Lena Phillips
Services Held Here
T w e n ty percept o f the state’s
tr a ffic is tra v e lin g o v e r h ig h ­
w ays 99 and 30, R alph T. M oore,
chairm an o f the state h ig h w a y
in te rim co m m itte e and le g is la to r
fro m Coos and C u rry counties,
to ld a group o f in terested c ity
o ffic ia ls and c iv ic w o rk e rs o f
ie O regon H ig h w a y ' 99 assocl-
tion, Tuesday a t a mt
ig he ld
« G ra n ts Pass
D elegations
irtla n d .
ot
dt
M t d-
ided the
>resid< d
n, presi-
f r om
Id th( group th a t
H i gh w ay
ind 30 have to p
in g fc
o r w o rk due to
th e ir lo ca tio n l th e n a tio n a l de-
p rogram
„ — He said th e n e x t
s td p ^ p b u ild in g is ti
i , ,-t
o f the A zalea to C a n y o n v ille
stre tch and a fte r th a t a con­
tin u a tio n on n o rth to w a rd s E u­
gene.
M r. M oore said th a t “ 99 is
, an in to le ra b le ” road and gro ssly
inadequate fo r present tr a ffic .
He continues th a t i t w i l l be
n e a rly 15 years b e fo re the h ig h ­
w ay can be considered “ to le r­
a b le ” and th a t even then i t
w o u ld s t ill f a ll b e lo w adequacy.
He concluded th a t some e f­
fo r t is b e in g m ade to in tro d u c e
le g is la tio n to a llo ca te m ore fe d ­
e ra l fu n d s fo r develop m e nt and
im p ro v e m e n t o f in te rs ta te roads.
A lso addressing th e g ro u p
was H e n ry B a ldock, state h ig h ­
w a y su p e rin te n d e n t, w h o said
th a t 25 p ercent o f a ll U n ite d
States co m m u n itie s are to t a lly
dependent on hig h w a ys. H e said
th a t p o p u la tio n in O regon is
g ro w in g so /a s t th a t its h ig h ­
w ays neet^s: m ust s u ffe r and lag
due to in s u ffic ie n t funds.
M r. B a ld o c k said th a t costs o f
h ig h w a y b u ild in g and m a in ta in ­
in g last y e a r w ere 100 p e rc e n t
above th a t o f 1941 b u t c o n tin u e d
th a t a t present th e re appears to
be a 10 p e rce n t decrease in costs
o v e r la st y e a r w ith a fu r th e r
decrease in sight.
T he h ig h w a y le a d e r c o n clu d ­
ed b y sa ying th a t th e p o p u la tio n
in O regon is expected to d o uble
w ith in th e n e x t ten years.
F u n e ra l services fo r M rs L e ­
na A nderson P h illip s , one o f
A s h la n d ’s m ost a c tiv e citizens,
w ere h e ld Tuesday at the L it-
A LW A Y S C LA D TO SEE R O Y A LT Y —On her a rriva l in Rapallo,
w ille r F u n e ra l "chapel. E ntom b­
';tly, the Duchess of Windsor receives a corsage of flowers w hile
m ent was made in the Anderson
Duke grins broadly. The Wind-ors arrived in Ita ly to spend a
fa m ily niche a t th e A shland
pleasant vacation.
m ausoleum .
Irs. P h illip s , 88, had resided
at 1068 E. M a in St. fo r m any
year» and raised a d a u g h te r and
fiv e sons. The A s h la n d H ig h
sci.ool a th le tic fie ld is nam ed
in h o n o r o f h e r son W a lte r, a
star h ig h school and Oregon
In a statem ent issued th is we-4-
State a th le te k ille d in W o rld
ek C harles A . L o ckw o o d , O m *
W a r I.
gon S tate Gam e D ire c to r, urged Seats Available For
She was a m e m b e r' o f ¿he
h u n te rs to use care a fie ld and M aniath Falls Game
a u x ilia r y o f th e lo c a l post o f
to m ake the deer h u n tin g season
Fifty reserved seats for the the V eterans o f F o re ig n W ars,
Praise» Ashland Police Force
^ h ich opens S a trd a y, Oct. 1. in
Ashland-K lam ath Falls gam e also nam ed in h o n o r o f h e r son
In speaking o f the ra tio n o f
o f t h e e n r t-f.,1 ... ..........
........... .
i O regon, a safe h u n tin g season.
in the P elican city have been W a lte r, the A m e ric a n L e gion
ju v e n ile de lin q u e n ts, R ichards o f the c a re fu l m anner in w hich
L o ckw o o d also urged h unters
made available to A shland A u x ilia r y , the A lp h a chapter
said th a t th e percentage was v is ito rs have handled the fu rn to be c a re fu l w ith fir e in the
fans, it was announced this o f E astern S tar, th e F irs t M etho­
i.'hin
gs
and
appliances.
h ig h in A sh la n d . He said th a t
forests. He pointed out th a t one
w
eek by Roland Parks, princi­ d ist ch u rch , and the S outhern
lie believed th is was flue la rg e ly
lit t le thoughtless act could easily
pal of A shland high school.
Oregon P io n e e r society.
to the fa ct th a t A shland has a
destroy thousands o f acres o f
Parks
said
the
tickets
w
ill
M rs. P h illip s was b o rn in O re­
v e ry e ffic ie n t police fo rc e w ho
deer food.
be
available
at
Eberhart gon on Sept. 1, 1861. She m a r­
d is c o v e r the offense in e a rly
I i his statem ent, Lockw ood
Sporting Goods so long as rie d W a lte r B. P h illip s w ho
staged and re p o rts it to the
saia:
they last up until 3:30 Friday preceded h e r in death several
c o u n ty office . He said the A sh ­
afternoon.
years ago.
“
W
ith
th
e
opening
o
f
the
deei
la n d fo rc e lias been v e ry cooper­
h
u
n
tin
g
season
in
Oregon
on
S u rv iv o rs are h e r da u g h te r
a tiv e in a id in g the co u n ty o ffic e
O ctober 1, close to 200,000 h u n t­ as w e ll. One c ig a re tte stub f l i p ­ V e tabelle
P h illip s
C a rte r of
to d isco ve r and c o rre c t the p ro b ­
ers w i l l go a fie ld . I t is fin e th a t ped aw ay can mean hundreds o f H o lly w o o d , sons C hester F „ Three New Scout Troops
lem .
T he S e n io r class at A sh la n d so m any w ill a v a il them selves s ta rv in g deer
George F. and L e s te r M . o f San
R ichards M id th a t lie expect­
Planned For Ashland
h
ig
h
school
have
named
B
ill
o
f
the
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
to
e
n
jo
y
th
is
Francisco,
g ra n d c h ild re n Geor- j
ed ju v e n ile d c liq u e n c y to in ­
“
L
e
t's
be
e
x
tra
cautious
th
is
T hree new B o y S cout troops
W ines as president, according re cre a tio n , how ever, the v e ry
crease as u n e m p lo y m e n t increas­
year, w h e th e r we h u n t in the gene F o w le r, B e tty Preston, are p lanne d fo r A s h la n d i t was
to a release fro m P rin c ip a l R o l­ num bers w ho w i l l h u n t place a
Paulena C a rte r, and W a lte r and
es.
forests o r on the desert ranges,
heavy re s p o n s ib ility on each
C o rn e lia P h illip s , sisters D ora announced la st M o n d a y n ig h t
T he m eeting was presided and P arks Tuesday.
fo r fir e means loss to a ll.
fo llo w in g a m eeting o f the C ra t­
E. W ig h t and A . B e lle A n d e r­
O th e r o ffic e rs elected w ere h u n te r. T h is is a re s p o n s ib ility
o v e r by D r. E lm o Stevenson, of
e r L a k e C o u n c il in M e d fo rd . The
“
O
u
r
re
s
p
o
n
s
ib
ility
,
how
ever,
S o u th e rn O regon college in the C arlos Van F leet, vice president; th a t is m a n ifo ld and one th a t does n o t stop here, fo r each son o f A sh la n d , and tw o great n e w troops are expected to be
g ra n d c h ild re n .
absence o f C ham ber p resident Bob Sim pson, secretary; M onte m ust be assumed b y all.
fo rm e d d u rin g the f a ll season
h u n te r is c a rry in g in his hands
“
T
h
a
t
each
h
u
n
te
r
m
ust
ob­
R
obertson,
tre
a
su
re
r,
and
L
e
­
W oodw ard and secretary B ill
and
w i l l p ro b a b ly be sponsored
the
greatest
re
s
p
o
n
s
ib
ility
o
f
a
ll
serve the game law s is obvious
Church To Observe
McGee, w ho w ere a tte n d in g a land P. Johnson, advisor.
by
th
e R o ta ry clu b , the M etho­
The J u n io r class elected Ted i f these resources are to be — the re s p o n s ib ility o f life its e lf Homecoming Day Oct. 9
h ig h w a y
m e eting
in
G ra n ts
d ist ch u rch and the C h u rch o f
m
a
in
ta
in
e
d
in
the
face
o
f
p
y
ra
m
­
the live s o f o u r fe llo w men.
W eitzel pre sid e n t and B i l l K ig h t.
Pass.
H om ecom ing D ay w i l l be observ­ L a tte r D a y Saints.
vice president. A lso nam ed w ere id in g pressure. A n o th e r respo­ B e tte r th a t w e n ever get o u r
P lans w ere o u tlin e d a t th e
ed
b y the F irs t C h u rch o f C h ris t
N orm a K ulpace, secretary; A r ­ n s ib ility , n o t q u ite so obvious, bu ck than to destroy a hum an
Communion Services to be th
m
e
eting to a rra n g e f o r h a n d lin g
on
S
unday
O
ctober
9
^
T
h
e
day
u r O strander, tre a su re r, and is th a t each h u n te r going a fie ld life . D u rin g the h u n tin g season
has
a
th
re
e
fo
ld
purpose,
accord­
as
m a n y as a thousand boys at
Observed Here Sunday
is also responsible fo r m a in ta in ­ in O regon last ye a r six people
Mrs. C h ris tlie b , advisor.
ing to E a rl F. D o w n in g , m in is ­ the a n n u a l cam p n e x t sum m er.
ing
the
h
a
b
ita
t
in
w
h
ic
h
game
T he an n u a l W o rld W ide Com
lost
th
e
ir
live
s
fro
m
¿
u
n
fire
.
S
ix
In the Sophm ore class W ayne
m u n io n services w ill be observ- Johnson was elected president a nim als liv e . F ire m ust be in o u r people such as you and y o u r te r o f the church. One purpose One Out of Three Hundred
o v e d ones w ere k ille d as the re-1
£ ib le S c h ° o1
n sta n tly. H o w easy . it „ l is
ed in most A sh la n d churches w ith o th e r o ffic e rs being H a re l 1 m inds co -----------------------------..
H a ro ld S te ile r, th e G erm an
hom e ln the student w h o re c e n tly entered
n e x t S unday m o rn in g accord­ F o w le r, vice president: V ida fo r ju s t one sm a ll thoughtless s u it o f hum an carelessness. W e i T T , «
‘ ' r
sum m er vaca- S o uthern Oregon college, was
in g to un announem ent fro m C h ild e rs,
secretary;
L o y a l act to destroy thousands o f acres a ll k n o w th a t one fa ta lity , even j jon
«'
.
m em bers o f the M in is te ria l U n i­ G reen, tre a su re r, and G len C r­ o f deer food. One c a m p fire l e f t ' one accident, is ju s t one too
the o n ly s tu d e n t o f 300 freshm en
on th is week.
untended can d e stro y a w h o l
m any. W e m ust J keep th is in ,,v A
„ rv second purpose is to have to receive a m a rk o f 100 p e r
isp, head a dvisor.
presenl OT ac- cent on th e E n g lish entrance
A special o ffe rin g w ill be ta k ­
w atershed w h ich , in tu rn , means m ind. We m ust handle o u r fire - rm irS „d f
rm s s w
w ith
ith the
the greatest
creates! o of f care
J * **
m o rn in g ser­
en and used by the churches
care
M r. and M rs. Ted B u e rk le not o n ly loss o f v a lu a b le tim b e r a arm
e x a m in a tio n g iven at the co l­
fo r s u ffe rin g h u m a n ity th ro u g h have been v is itin g a t Chico, bul means loss o f tr o u t streams and n e v e r shoot u n til we are vice. A n d th e th ir d purpose is lege th is w eek.
fo r re u n io n w ith m em bers w ho
o u t th e w o rld
and loss o f life -g iv in g top o i' a b s o lu te ly ce rta in .
C a lifo rn ia .
liv e d in A s h la n d in fo rm e r year.
A ba ske t-d in n e r w i l l be held at News Review Adds
McGee Warns of Bogun
noon. F o rm e r m em bers are to Correspondents, Features
Rubber Stam p Peddler
be guest a t the d in n e r.
GOVERNOR MCKAY’S NATIONAL
This w eek readers of the
Game Director Urges Hunters Use Care
l);u >ng Deer Season Io Open October I
Seniors Name
Bill Wines As
Class President
Grizzlies Meel
B ill McGee, m anager of the
A shland Chamber of Com­
m erce, issued a warning to
local business firm s last w eek ­
end to be on the lookout for
a man named M arly M aschke,
who is exp ected to arrive in
Ashland soon to solicit orders
for rubber stam ps.
M cGee
said
that infor­
m ation received here show s
that M aschke is representing
the V ictor LaMar Fine P rin t­
ing com pany at San Jose, Cal.,
under false p retenses and that
the San Jose P olice depart­
m ent has a com plaint on file
against him.
M aschke is said to be taking
rubber stamp orders with col­
lection s taken in advance.
The m anager of the A sh­
land Chamber has from lim e
to tim e urged all residents
and business firm here to con­
tact the local office before
doing business w ith any so li­
citors w ho do not carry an
identification card from the
A shland Chamber of Com­
m erce.
Pel ¡cans in KF
Friday Night
J
D
A h u sky pack o f A sh la n d high
school G rizzlie s w ill go o v e r the
m o u n ta in F rid a y to take on the
Pelicans o f K la m a th F a lls in
th e ir fir s t conference game o f
the season.
T he G rizzlie s, fresh fro m th e ir
33-7 w in o v e r R edm ond last
w eekend w ill be fa c in g a strong
P elican flo c k th a t trim m e d V ik
ings 7-0 last F rid a y in the W il
la m e tte c ity .
No severe in ju rie s w ere re ­
ported fo r the A sh la n d team
a fte r th e ir game last w eek and
Coach F ra n k O ’N e il expects to
put a stro n g lin e u p on the fie ld
fo r F rid a y n ig h t’s game.
The G rizzlie s have w on one
and lost one in non-conference
play, h a vin g bow ed 45-19 to the
C o q u ille Red D e v ils tw o weeks
ago a fte r a ha rd t r ip o v e r the
s e rpentine tr a il to the coast
c ity .
NEWSPAPER WEEK STATEMENT
\ ou would have to hunt a long time and range i.ir afield to
find a more appropriate slogan than that adopted for the tenth
annual National Newspaper Week, October i to 8: "Freedom
Goes Where the Newspaper Goes.”
I hose six words testify to the impact of an unfettered
press with a force and clarity io flow of prose or oratory could
match. They say, in effect, th.’ newspapers which speak honestly
without fear of c.nsorship, and people who have earned the same
liberty of expression are invariably found together. Where you
have inc, you automatically have the other. One brings the other
about and demands its p.rpetu tion with no strings attached.
Any man in the public ye should welcome th? justified
criticism oi the press. It stand for reassurance that the processes
by which he attained official ature are safeguarded by enlight­
ened public opinion that is ct stantly refreshed by the vigilant
reporter and editorial writer. I fence, the dames and weeklies of
Oregon and the other 47 slates arc rcaliy crusading for better
government as they discharge their obligation to inform and
educate their readers.
Certain unfortunate countries deny their newspapers and
their citizens the right to give and receive this vital service. I,
personally, would want no part of the life of those countries.
Douglas McKay,
Governor
N ew s R eview w ill note a com ­
p lete change in the m akeup of
the paper. The "ready-print"
used since the war tim e paper
shortage, has been dispensed
w ith and all pages w ill be loc­
ally printed.
New features have been add­
ed to the paper and additional
m aterial is expected to be add­
Coach
A1
S im pson’s Red
ed in the near future, in keep­
o f S o u th e rn
O regon
college
ing with an over-all expansion
w i l l open th e ir conference fo o t­ plan of the publishers.
b a ll season at hom e S a tu rd a y
A dditional
correspondents
n ig h t on W a lte r P h illip s fie ld
w ere added to the staff of
against the H u m b o ld t L u m b e r
w riters last w eek w ith P h y llis
Jacks fro m A rca ta , Cal.
A lpuonse covering the new s
The boys fro m R a id e rv ille
at H ilt and Mrs, Fred Bloom -
w i l l be seeking revenge fo r last ingcamp covering n ew s at
y e a r’s 6-0 th u m p in g
handed
H ornbrook.
These
w riters,
th e m b y the L u m b e r Jucks fo r
»long w ith Mrs. A. C. L ew is,
th e ir o n ly cohference loss o f the
at Ph oen ix, Mrs. Ida Church,
season.
B ellv iew , and Nona M cAbee
In 1946 th e Red R aiders won
at Talent, w ill add greatly »0
o v e r H u m b o ld t 14-7 and in 1948 the reader interest «1 the
th e y w ere 16-6 v ic to rs o v e r the paper.
Raiders Geared
For Humboldt Tilt
Saturday Night
L u m b e r Jacks.
H u m b o ld t has dropped tw o
games thus fa r th is season, h a v ­
in g bow ed to H a m ilto n F ie ld
j 14-12 and to a stro n g L in fie ld
I eleven 22-6.
More news writers w ill be
added later to this staff in an
effo rt to give complete new t
coverage in this vast Southern
Oregon and N orthern C a lif­
ornia empire.