Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 20, 1949, Image 4

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    S outhern O regon New s Review
Ashland, Oregon
T hursday,
O ctober
20,
1949
Governor McKay
Proclaims UN
Day Oct. 24
G overnor D ouglas
McKaj
recom m ended today in a procla
m ation on U nited N ations Da>
M onday, th at O regonians m ain
tain an aw areness of the value
of th e
w orld
organization,
“standing its b rav e vigil at the
crossroads betw een peace and
A rm ageddon.”
His pow erfully-w orded dec­
laratio n w as sent to Secreary
of S tate Dean Acheson for pre­
sentation to the G eneral Assem ­
bly by the U nited S tates rep re­
sen tativ e at next w eek’s U nited
N ations Day cerem onies at Lake
Success. New York The full
te x t follows:-
W HERE AS, sincu the daw n of
intelligence, all people of good
faith have abh o rred the m ind­
less carnage of arm ed conflict, 1
y et have continued to suffer '
through new and increasingly
d read fu l wars; and
WHEREAS, individuals v er­
sed in m ilitary science forecast
th at tile next w orld-w ide erupt- 1
ion of tactical violence m ay en-1
e n tu a te in th e destru ctio n o f '
civilization itself: and
WHEREAS, th e th re a t of
m an 's engulfm ent by th e flam e
kin d led by his ow n hand is
tacit in the u n rest and disention
sta lk in g today across the face
of the earth: and
W HEREAS, the h e a rts of m il­
lions of hum ans who w ould
a v e rt w orld suicide still n u rtu re
. " v o . c o i m u i i I EVER SAW ” -S om eb od y oetter explain to
hopes of enduring peace— peace
Lobo- ’he German Shepherd, that this is no ordinary sniff—it is
b u ilt upon a voluntary, m u tu al
?,n ap t'lude sn'ff which is being executed bv Princy one ot those
respect for logic, ideals and I ninTohJr°r« / ?an,nes Wlth a nose for learning
The miniature
freedom s and not upon th e fear ! Fh?
em8 ,esTedJ or reaction to stranger Lobo as part of
of force: and
¡ J * * " 1.ranc® exam
Dr. Frederick R eiters Canine University.
W HEREAS, the U nited N a ti- *
y P
d mistress. Claudette Sorel. looks hopeful as Princy
ons is seeking, through the per-1
meS 01X011611 w,th flv,n« color«
severing cooperation of the del­
egates of its m em ber countries,
to cut a path of reason th rough
a tangle of in te rco n tin e n ta l )
m isunderstanding a n d d istrust; Í
and
B y Mrs. Fred B loom ingcam p
W HEREAS, th e U nited N a ti-1
ons holds fo rth w h at could w ell ‘
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POLICE BLOTTER
be a last prom ise of leadership
H ornbrook (Special) M r and
*
F red B loonU „«c.m p had as
Hornbrook Happenings
reso rt of a rra n t fools.
L
om ingcam p’s sister, Dollie Blo- W W ■ I —— - . , - - - -.
NOW, THEREFORE. I. Doug­ om ingcam p, of Los Angeles, who
G ordon P ickell forfeited $5.00
las M cKay, G overnor of the w as called N orth by th e death
S ta te of Oregon, being deeply of th e ir b ro th e r, Ed Bloom ing- bail on a ch arg e of operatin g
w ith no d riv e rs license.
m oved by the w eight of the camp.
foregoing prem ises, do h ereb y
R obert Frazies forfeited $5 00
W eek end guests a t the Blo- on a charge of m aking an ill­
recom m end to th e people of this
M rs egal u-turn.
^m ingcam p hom
n°m e w ere Mrs.
C om m onw ealth th a t th ev be om
the
role
of
th
e
B
loom
ingcam
PS
sister,
Mrs.
J.
L.
e v e r heedful of the role of th e
W ilton S w infor was fined $5.-
U nited N ations, stan d in g its R h re r and son of Eagle Point. 00 fo r d riv in g w ith no o p e ra to r’s
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred S pearin license.
b rav e vigil a t the crossroads be­
tw een peace and A rm ageddon; have announced th e b irth of a
C ristopher Joseph O ’Brien
and, fu rth e r, th a t w e in th e S tate son, Oct. 2, a t th e Siskiyou Co.,
of Oregon observe O ctober 24, G en eral hosp. He has been paid a $25.00 fine and $2.50
costs on a charge of d ru n k in
1949 as U nited N ations Day, in nam ed W illiam Lloyd.
a c a r on a public street.
accordance w ith P resid en tial
M r. and Mrs. Bus C avin and
V ernon C harles Olsen was
proclam ation, said uobervance
observance to d uaugiiver,
au g h ter, iviarcia,
M arcia, n H u ilt,
t , w ere
tak e form in thoughts and cere- v isiting rela tiv e s here Tuesday picked up on an AW OL charge
and held fo r m ilita ry a u th o rit­
m onies designed to affirm o u r evening.
in ™ ianH appreciation 111 th e ac-
Mrs. Floyd B u rn s left Satur- ies.
com plishm ents and objectives day fo r Salem to visit at the
Jam es W arren N oreen, E ure­
of th e U nited Nations.
ka. failed to ap p e ar and fo rfe it­
hom e of h e r parents.
IN TESTIMONY W HEREOF,
ed $15.00 on a charge of vio lat­
A H allow e’en p a rty is p lan ­ ing th e basic rule.
I have hereupon set my hand
and caused to be affixed the ned fo r th e ch ild ren of the
Dale T heodore M ayben forfei­
seal of the S tate of Oregon this H ornbrook school by the PT-A ted $5.00 on a charge of o p e ra t­
a t its m eeting a t the school ing w ith in ad e q u a te m uffler.
tw e lfth day of O ctober, 1949.
D ouglas M cK av h ° USe F rid a y afternoon. P lans
K enneth A. H uff was charged
u o u g las McKav w ere also discussed for a c a rn i.
G overnor val b azaar to be held jn Dec w ith volating the basic ru le and
forfeited a $10.00 bail w hen he
R efreshm ents w ere served at failed to a p p e a r to answ er char
Oregon Women At
th e close of the m eeting by Mrs. ges.
National Meeting
I G ladys Jo n es and Mrs. V ernal
, H egler.
Seven Oregon delegates to the
The W om an’s Society of the Dr. John D ale R ussell
th irte e n th a n n u al m eeting o f the
H
ornbrook
church held th e ir To Speak at C onference
N ational Home D em onstration
re
g
u
la
r
m
eeting
T hursday a fte r
council, h e a rd ru ra l wom en of
Dr. Jo h n Dale Russell, d ire c t­
noon
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of Mrs. J. W.
A m erica challenged to th in k
or of th e D ivision of H igher
Hodge.
As
the
a
tten
d
an
ce
was
and act in broadening horizon’s
E ducation in th e U. S. Office
and not to forget th a t dem ocracy sm all an info rm al m eeting was of Education w ill be principal
held. A rticles w e re d istrib u ted
begins a t home.
sp eak er a t th e second annual
The m eeting was held in Colo­ and sew ing w as done for the conference of presidents and
rado Springs in e a rly O ctober b azaar to be held n ex t m onth. ex ecutive officers of u n iv ersiti­
and was follow ed im m ediately R efreshm ents w ere served to es and colleges in O regon. The
by th e eleventh an nual m eet­ Mrs. F loyd B um s, Mrs. A rden conference w ill be held a t the
ing of th e country w om en’s B u m s and Mrs. H a rry Chapm an. U niversity of O regon, N ovem ber
council of the A ssociated C oun­
16 and w ill be a one-day a ffa ir
Here From Spokane
try W omen of the W orld.
V irtu a lly ev ery in stitution
Miss A lice C u rry and m other,
The seven delegates from O re­
of h ig h er education in Oregon
gon, th e largest group ever to Mrs. H. L. D ecker and niece, w ill be rep resen ted a t th e m eet­
a tte n d from this state, attended V erline C oddington and Miss ing The O regon educators will
both m eetings. Mrs. E dgar Lem ­ Rose Ellison, Spokane, spent the p a rticip a te in panel discussion
ing, C ornelius, p resident of the w eek end w ith M r. and Mrs which w ill follow talk s bv Dr
O regon Hom e Econom ics E xten­ F red D rew niak. Miss Ellison and Russell.
sion council, atten d ed fo r the
th ird year. She w as chairm an of
th e n atio n al com m ittee fo r
h e a lth and safety a n d appeared
on tw o radio broadcasts.
O thers a tten d in g from Oregon
w ere Mrs. K. E thel L athrop,
C e n tra l P oint, past p resid en t of
th e sta te council and p resent
n ational chairm an fo r the coun­
try W omen m agazine; Miss
MEN’S
F ran cis C linton, sta te hom e eco­
nom ics extension agent; Mrs.
F loyd Fox, S ilverton, sta te coun­
cil first vice-president; M rs. E.
E. K ilp atrick , M errill, director-
Mrs. C. A. Lynds, C orvallis
sta te pub licity chairm an, anc
SAVE DOLLARS ON
Mrs. Jo h n B lan k en b ak er, A lb a­
ny.
SALE. . .
Topcoats and Jackets
Return From V acation
Mrs. Sam G ra ft and d a u g h te r
Mrs. B e rt R oberts and d au g h ter,
Jack ie, re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay from
a th re e w eeks vacation sp en t in
Billings, M ontana, w h ere they
visited a t th e hom e of R uth
G raft G arra rd . L ittle C arlo tta
Cousins re tu rn e d to A shland
with them .
THESE FAMOUS BRANDS
U.S. Must Take
Bigger Role
Lions Are Told
42 Per Cent Of Fatal
Car .Mishaps Occur
In Early Evening
N tW 5 NO TES » HOM
SENIOR HIGH
Many stu d en ts a re leurning to
dance to be able to particip ate
Your fears a re well founded in the com ing school activities.
if early-even ing autom obile tru f­ Dances ure held a t 12:30 d u r­
fle w orries you, figures com pil­ ing noon hour not only for be­
ed by S e c re tary of S tate Karl ginners but all stu d en ts who
"The U nited S tates m ust take j T. N ew bry reveal.
lik e to dance. D uring hom eroom
a m ore dynam ic role in w orld
periods, Tuesday, Mrs. Ruth
affuirs If they a re to tak e leader- • G reg m accident records for A lcorn’s und Miss Deloru Dye­
ship in outlaw ing the atom ic 1948 show 42 percent of all fatal r's hom eroom s enjoyed tw enty
bom b and com bating Commu-1 m ishaps take place d u rin g the m inutes of dancing.
nism ,” Don M ucDougal, prof , six-hour period betw een 4 and
The schedule for taking pic­
essor of history told m em bers 10 p m., hours of fading light tu res of ju n io rs nnd seniors for
or
full
dark
n
ess
in
the
fall
and
ol the A shland Lions club at
the school a n n u al is posted on
th e ir Tuesday evening meet-1 w in ter m onths. Death crashes
reach a peak betw een (I and 7 the b ulletin board in the m ain
ing.
hull. Local p h o tographers give
M acDougal pointed out the p.m. and rem ain high until 10 the students reduced rate s on
p.m
,
dim
inishing
sharply
a
fter
best w eapon tin* A m erican poo-1
these picture's.
pie have in w aging th e fight I thut hour. A ccidents of all types
O fficers of the local Hi-Y and
a
re
most
num
erous
betw
een
4
against
Com m unism
is the I
Tri-Hi-Y clubs will a tte n d an
teaching of ttie A m erican way and 5 p.m.
"T he record gives definite all day m eeting of the "Y ” clubs
of living to all dem ocracys.
The professor of history said j I proof thut traffic dan g er goes in S outhern O regon, on Sunday
that the U nited S tates was the . up when the sun goes dow n," O ctober 23, a t S.O.C. A lunch­
w orld lead er d u ring the R evolu-' N ew bry d e c la n d. "This danger eon will lx« served at noon to
tionary tim es of early A m erican can be offset by reducing speed those attending.
Principal Roland P ark s w ith
history, and th at the present and redoubling caution in dusk
S u p e rin te n d en t of schools, Le­
tim e m ay also be called a revo­ and darkness."
lutionary period
He called on d riv ers and pede­ land P. Linn, atte n d ed a con­
strian
s a lik e to bear in mind ference of principals und su p e r­
’’Now is the tim e for A m eri­
ca to regain leadership," Mac­ that car headlights a re no sub­ in tendents in Salem , on M onday
Dougnl said
stitu te for daylight Pedestriun und Tuesday of this week. As­
M acDougal said th at the Mar accidents nt night frequently sistant P rincipal. F rank O ’Neil,
shall plan has done a good jot» a re trac<>d to the w a lk e r’s mis acted In Mr. P a r k ’s place ut the
in E urope and th at nt this tim e calculation of the speed and high school.
All classes a re busy selling
production is up in France, Eng­ distance of an approaching ve­
tickets for th eir carnival queen
land and W estern G erm any. He hicle.
candidate.
said th at D enm ark is in good
The first edition of the school
condition due to its exchange of peace is m ore probable, since,
b u tte r for A m erican d o llars and if th e logical Russians can be paper, The Rogue News, cam e
th a t Sw eden is enjoying a like convinced that it m eans total out last Friday. Doris L itw iller
is tin* ed ito r and the Jo u rn alism
«condition from its salp of steel destruction he will o u tlaw it.
class
does the reporting.
and tim b er through A m erican
m oney.
Disposal of the goods has been
Highest Quality Chocolate Coatings .
the biggest problem , he stated,
although most of it has gone to
Ingredients . .. Flavors . .. Plus
E astern Pow ers behind the Iron
Good Cooking . . .
C urtain, buying "tim e ” for us
. In speaking to the club con­
Make the High Quality Standard
cerning the devaluation of the
B ritish pound, M acDougal said
th a t it w ould m ean th at B ritian
and o th e r countries who had en ­
tered the program could sell
Made by the JOHNSTONE FAMILY in their HOME
goods before w hile ou r products
th e re w ould have to sell for
at 329 Beach Street, Phone 3972
about 40 percen t more.
M acDougal said that it will
Accepting orders now for Christmas.
not be necessary for Russia to
WILL MAIL CANDY ANYW HERE
overrun E urope now th a t they
have the atom ic bomb. He con­
tinued th a t the fact th at Russia
CUnonfv
by,I hc Jo l,nstone Fam ily a re sold in A shland
has the bom b does not neces-1
only at th e ir Home, located at 329 Beach street, and
sarily m ean w ar and th a t it
The B oulevard M arket
could even m ean th at w orld i
<£ANIMi§
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Marfa
FAST DAYLIGHT
SCHEDULE
Via PGL But to Dunsmuir
Lv. Grants Past.
Lv. Rogue River.
Lv. Gold Hill . . .
Lv. Central Point
Lv. Medford . . .
Lv. Ashland . . .
Ar. Dunsmuir . .
Lv. Dunsmuir on
Shasta Daylight
Ar. San Francisco
10:48 AM
11.06 AM
11-18AM
11:32 AM
12:15 PM
12:43 PM
3:33 PM
5:00 PM
11:15 PM
N o w th a t th e sum m er tourist season
is over, space is easier to get on the new
streamliner Shasta Doylight which has car­
ried capacity loads since its inauguration.
Try this new luxury dayliner on your next
trip south. See for yourself why it has cre­
ated such a sensation. Leave in the morning
Arrtve in San Francisco that night. Through
big Skyview Picture Windows” you’ll see
the spectacular scenery of the Shasta Route
now mantled with autumnal colors.
The Shasta Daylight has 9 chair cars with
adjustable seats, diner, coffee shop, tavern
car, parlor-observation. All chair car seats re­
served, but there’s no charge for reservation.
LOW FARES DAILY
One-Way
To San Francisco . . . / . $ 7.65
, To Los Angeles . . . . $14.55
$13.80
$26.25
the Shaata Da^ O h t and other tr a in
(15% federal tax ex tra )------Parlor car fare higher.
LOS ANGELES? . . . The Shasta
Daylight connects with the Owl at Martinez
arriving at Los Angeles 10:55 next morning.'
SP
"on the Plaza”
Roundtrip
The frie n d ly Southern Pacific
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Phone 7015