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V ot ASHLAND WEATHER L Pre H June 13 84 45 June 14 91 52 June 1» 91 5« June 16 80 47 June 17 89 44 June 18 i.t 85 lun e 19 87 43 I'll- th is m onth ()()<) Pre sinve Jan 1 8 26 Read OUR TOW N, CAP ITAL PARADE, LETTER F R O M W ASHINGTON for comments on the lo cal, state and national scene every week in the NEWS REVIEW. All the LOCAL Newa of the Aahland-Talent Area ASHLAND. JAC K SO N C O U N T Y , O R EG O N OPS PRICE School Budget Parade, Rodeo and DISCUSSION IN * ! K ! Í ! ^ W ¡ I I Feature July 4 WEEKLY REVIEW Camp White Definitely On 'Standby Basis' Libr, ary NEWS REVIEW V O L. X V II. No. IS O ffic ia l ch a rts o f re ta il beef c e ilin g p rice s w ill be posted in m eat shops th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try on June 25 The date fo r p ostin g c e ilin g prices is a w eek la te r th an pre v io u s ly announced and was fin a lly selected as the date to al lo w fo r la s t-m in u te p ric e r e v i sions and d is trib u tio n H ou sew ives can re fe r to the p ric e charts, w h ic h m ust be posted by b u tch e rs in a re u d ily v is ib le place, to be sure th ey pay no m ore than the c e ilin g p ric e fo r beef set fo r th is area A pparel Regulations P r u c tlc a lly a ll types o f m en ’s, w o m e n ’s, c h ild re n ’s and in fa n t’s a pp arel are b ro u g h t u n d e r ap p a re l m a n u fa c tu re rs c e i l i n g p rice re g u la tio n s P urpose o f the new reguln tio n . w h ic h m a n u fa c tu re rs m ust c o m p ly w ith by A u g u s t IS, is to r o ll back a n y cost m a rg in s th a t m ay have been w id e n e d since p re -K o re a n days and restore n o rm a l cost-price re la tio n s h ip s In a d d itio n to m ost k in d s o f g a rm e n ts and u n d e rw e a r, the re g u la tio n c o n tro ls prices on b a th in g suits, handbags, neck w ear, scarves, e a rm u ffs , g a rte r s u p p o rte rs, h at bodies and o th e r item s im p o rta n t in th e fa m ily budget Lum bar Prices Eyed "T a ilo r-m a d e ” O PS p r ic e re g u la tio n s a ffe c tin g D ouglas f i r lu m b e r. logs and poles w ere d ra fte d in P o rtla n d lust week E v e n tu a lly , separate re g u la tio n s g o v e rn in g these* p ro du cts C o n tin u e d on Page F o u r o D is tric t No. 5’s school b u d g e t by a vote o f 138 to 22 last M onday A t the sami* tim e , tw o u no p posed d ire c to rs , H u ro ld Thom as and M rs J im Busch w ere e le c t ed fo r a fiv e und fo u r y e a r te rm , re s p e c tiv e ly , to the school board T h e re w ere six scattered w rite -in votes. A p p ro v e d $165.100 T ile vo te a p p ro ve d $185.- 100 28 w h ic h was o v e r the 8 per cent increase lim ita tio n The to ta l tax le v y w ill be $324.028. Since the la w does n ot ta ke in to a ccou nt increased v a lu a tio n and in fla tio n a r y costs as fa r as tin* base is concerned, it w ill be m a n y years b e fo re the school d is tric ts in O regon w ill have bases th a t w i ll a lle v ia te th e vote, school a u th o ritie s stated Am endm ent to Come F u rth e r, to rem ed y th is s itu a tio n , i t was p o in te d o u t th a t th e stute le g is la tu re at its last session voted to re fe r a c o n s ti tu tio n a l a m e nd m e nt to t h e people in N o v e m b e r o f 1952. The a m e n d m e n t p ro v id e s th a t a new ta x base m ay be set fo r the state o r any s u b d iv is io n by a m a jo r ity v o te o f the le g a l v o t ers at a n y re g u la r e le c tio n . T h is w o u ld e lim in a te , school a u th o r i ties say. th e necessity o f an an n u a l e le c tio n on the budget. S chool o ffic ia ls w e re pleased w ith th e n u m b e r o f people th a t tu rn e d o u t fo r th ey fe lt th a t a re p re s e n ta tiv e vote was secured. Horse Racing Celebration P lans fo r a gala J u ly 4 th cele Rodeo, 16 Events T he e ig h th annual rodeo and b ra tio n sponsored by th e Ash lan d R id in g association are p ro horse races w ill s ta rt at 2 p m ceeding ahead w ith f u l l steam , and features 16 events The a cc o rd in g to W illia m B riggs, events a nd th e ir c h a irm e n f o l g e n e ra l c h a irm a n lo w ; g ra n d parade e n try , H B U p to date, n in e o rg a n iz a tio n s Enders; bare back broncs, L . A w ill have flo a ts in the parade. A n d e rso n , todies pleasure horse T h e y are F o r tm ille r ’s d e p a rt race, C. B H a rris o n . C a lf ro p in g , fir s t section, m e n t store, N e w b ry ’s O rcha rds, m en’s saddle A s h la n d M o v in g and Storage, L o w e ll F o w le r: A s h la n d P T A , A s h la n d K iw a n is tiorse race, Ray Ramsey: saddle c lu b , A sse m bly o f God ch u rc h , b ro n c rid in g . Ed E d w a rd s; q u a r S o ro p tim is t c lu b , R oya i N e ig h te r horse r ic e , Joe Jessel; w ild b o rs o f A m e ric a , and th e C andy cow r id in g , Tom Ramsey: t r a il race, Dave K e rr; K id s u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f e r lo a d in g g ra n d special event, n a tio n a lly M rs. C ordo va k n o w n W a rd W e lls and his M edford Firm s Donate tra in e d h o rfc A n u m b e r o f M e d fo rd firm s B a re b a ck broncs, second sec ' have a lre a d y donated $25 to the c e le b ra tio n fu n d and m on- tio n , L . A . A n de rson ; p on y e x are expected. T he y a re F lu h r- press race, V ic S te w a rt; saddle i-r’s bakeries, L in in g e r 's Sand b ro n c r id in g . Ed E dw ards; w ild V e rn o n F o w le r; and G ra v e l co m p an y, B e ck's co w m ilk in g , b a k e ry , Ja ckson C o u n ty F ed er h ot b lo o d race, Joe Jessel and second section, al S avings and L oa n association, c; 11 ro p in g , L o w e ll F o w le r E vergreen bus line s M e d fo rd C on cre te and C on $75, Top Purse T o p m o n e y fo r the races is in s tru c tio n co m p an y, Jorgensen’s d a iry p ro d u cts, O regon-N evada th e saddle bro nc r id in g e ven t C a lifo rn ia fast fre ig h t. Mason- w ith a $75 purse s p lit th re e (50-30-20). B are back E h rm a n com pany. P ie rce w ays and c a lf ro p in g F re ig h t lines. S o u th e rn O regon b ro n c r id in g D is trib u to rs and th e G ran ge Co fo llo w w ith tr ip le - s p lit purses o p e ra tiv e S u p p ly located at I o f $50 each. Each o f the o th e r events h ave $20 purses, except C e n tra l P o in t. G e n e ra l C h a irm a n B rig g s n o t ? t r a ile r lo a d in g w h ic h has a $10 ed th a t M e d fo rd has no fo rm a l ' p rize . Independence d ay c e le b ra tio n O ffic ia ls to r the races are and is h e lp in g th e A s h la n d ob B o b R e in h o ld t. a nn ou nce r; W il servance by cash donations. lia m S te w a rt. W illia m B y rd , and H o w a rd H olm es, p a rk in g ; J a c k Y o un g , arena gatem an; B ob L y tle , arena boss; C lyde C aton, A r c h B a rk s d a le , and D ave K e r r, e ntrie s V c m T hom as and Don G ett- lin g , race s ta rte rs : H ugh B a r ro n and one o th e r selected by the contestants, judges; Ebe h a n d to ta k e care o f im m e d ia te D u n n , H a r o ld ^ M e rr ill. and L. E. Edm onds, fla g m e n ; C ly d e Ca fu tu re needs T he c ity 's e m e rg en cy fu n d to n and one o th e r to be selected has a M a y e n d in g balance o f by the contestants, tim e rs ; P h il $2,894 04 A t th e end o f A p r il C o n tin u e d on Page E ig h t Ashland’s Financial Condition Clarified Single Copy Sc T H U R S D A Y . J U N E 21. 1951 S ta n s b u ry and c o u n ty s h e r iff’s o ffic e rs , p o lic in g . T om R am sey, B o b M ille r , J im B e ll, Ed E d w ards, chutes; A n d y A n de rson , L o v e ll Ferns, and C. B H a rris o n , w ra n g lin g ; and the ladies o f th e r id in g association w ill be in charge o f u she rin g and tic k e t sales A d m issio n is $1.50 fo r re served seats. $1.00 fo r general adm ission, and c h ild re n ’ s adm is sion is 25 cents. Cherry Problem Solved: Can 'Em Summer is leumen In . . . A summer d itty w ritten around 1250 A .D . by some body not wishing to adm it his name: Sumer is ic u m tn in. Lhude sing cuccu! G row eth sed. and bloweth med. And Springth the wude nu— Sing cuccu! Cuckoo is right! Anyhow, summer is a cornin' in—-don't you feel it? Golf Course Play To Begin July 4 P lans fo r the o pe ning o f A s h O ut-of-state c h e rry lo v e rs o l la n d ’s p u b lic g o lf course on o u r s o u th e rn O regon bra nd , J u ly 4 w ere announced th is C a lifo rn ia s p e c ific a lly , can s t ill w eek b y m em bers o f O ak K n o ll ta ke back c h e rrie s i f th e y fo l G o lf C lub , o p e ra to rs of the lo w C o u n ty A g e n t C B C o rd y ’s course. advice. Ben T L o m b a rd , re p re s e n tin g He p o in ts o u t th a t th e re is no th e g ro u p o f s ix lo c a l business re s tric tio n on ta k in g b ack C A N m en w ho a c q u ire d th e lease in N E D c h e rrie s to th e state. A n y A p r il, said w a te r is piped v a lle y g ro w e rs are in s tru c te d by th ro u g h o u t the course and a ll the agent to n o tify th e ir out-of- greens are re a d y fo r p la y . The state custom ers th a t c a nn in g c lu b house, w h ic h w i l l be com fa c ilitie s co m p le te w ith cans p le te d b efo re th e o pening, w i ll and lid s are a v a ila b le on h ig h co n ta in a ll necessary fa c ilitie s w a y 99 b etw een P h o e n ix and in c lu d in g lo c k e r room s, sh ow M ed fo rd . ers, snack bar, and e q u ip m e n t A t th e {¿resent tim e , th e re r e n ta l and sales. are s h ip p in g re s tric tio n s to C a li S p ecia l events to begin im m e fo rn ia , U ta h, and M on tan a , and d ia te ly fo llo w in g the opening to p a rts o f W a sh in g to n and w i l l in c lu d e to u rn a m e n t p la y Idaho, because o f th e presence ! and lessons fo r b e g in n in g g o lf o f the c h e rry f r u i t f l y in so u th ers. F a m ily greens fees as w e ll ern O regon as m o n th ly and a n n u a l rates are also p lanned. L o m b a rd said EducationjGifts Acknowledged By State Board SOC Dorm Annex Under Consideration COST OF ADDITION WOULD BE $150,000 P re lim in a ry plans have been accepted b y t h e b u ild in g com m itte e o f the state board o f h ig h e r e du catio n to c o n s tru c t an annex to Susanne Hom es h a ll a t S o u th e rn O regon college w h ich w o u ld cost a bo ut $150,- 000, P re sid e n t E lm o Stevenson said ye sterda y T h e proposed annex w o u ld house 60 students and w o u ld mean expansion o f t h e d in in g roo m fa c ilitie s , the p re sid e n t ad ded. P re sid en t Stevenson p o in t ed o u t th a t the m oney to be us ed fo r the proposed c o n s tru c tio n I w o u ld n ot come fro m the state z 1 b u t ra th e r fro m t h e co lle g e ’s o w n reserves and a n tic ip a te d in come fro m the b u ild in g . F in a l plans, th e e d u ca to r con cluded, w ill be s u b m itte d to th e S eptem ber m e e tin g o f the state board, and, i f accepted, b id s w i ll be accepted in O cto b er w i t h c o n s tru c tio n s ta rtin g im m e d ia te - ! ly a fte r the low e st b id is accept- < ed. TALENT ELECTS BAGLEY A n e le ctio n was h e ld M on da y b y the T a le n t school b o a rd fo r one rep la ce m e nt on th e board. B i l l B a gle y replaced C harles Barnes w ho was e n d in g h is sec- J ond te rm . E ig h t voters p a rtic ip a te d in ; the e le ctio n County’s Budget HEARING SET FRIDAY " A l l in a ll. tlie c ity 's c u rre n t G ifts to ta llin g $2.320 fo r S o u th e rn O regon c o lle ge w ere b udget is w e ll w ith in its lim its ," A p u b lic h e a rin g w i ll be h e ld o f A sh la n d , is because o f O and re p o rte d C ity S u p e rin te n d e n t a ckn o w le d g e d at the O regon F rid a y , Ju ne 22. at 10 a.m. in C la n d revenues. A s lo n g a s E lm e r B ic g e l to A sh la n d 's co un state board o f h ig h e r educa t h e Jackson c o u n ty courthouse these revenues co n tin u e to come c il last Tuesday tio n ’s m e e tin g in P o rtla n d last o v e r the proposed g en eral 1 9 5 1 -i in, he added, o u r c o u n ty fin a n c Tuesday. In re a d in g the M ay re p o rt 52 b udget fo r th e c o u n ty . es w i ll be in ‘p re tty fa ir shape.’ fro m tin- re c o rd e r’s o ffic e in the L is te d am ong the g ifts w e r e A m o ve m e n t is on in th e The te n ta tiv e budget asks fo r M e d fo rd , Ju ne 20 T he de absence o f Jo h n A u s tin w ho was $500 fro m th e K iw a n is c lu b o f $1,742,365.88 i n e x p e n d itu re s c o u n ty to have a reassessment o f fense d e p a rtm e n t's acceptance of ca lle d o u t o f to w n , S u pt B iegel A s h la n d fo r the e s ta b lis h m e n t w h ic h a m ounts to a n increase p ro p e rty va lu a tio n s. R ath said, C a n jp Whit»* as a fu tu re tr a in stated th a t th e v a rio u s c ity de o f an em e rg en cy s tu d e n t loan o v e r t h e c u rre n t b ud ge t b y w h ic h , i f passed, m ig h t su p p le in g cam p became o ffic ia l today p a rtm e n ts w o u ld get th ro u g h $179,715.60 T h is increase is s t ill J m en t fu tu re losses in O and C fund. w ith an a nn ouncem ent th a t Sec th e c u rre n t fis c a l year, w ith in w ith in the 6 p e r cent increase revenues w h ic h are expected to A lso, 10 s ch olarsh ip s ($1,200) re ta ry G eorge M a rs h a ll's request the lim ita tio n s set C h a rle s C ra w fo rd M illio n , 85, fro m A s h la n d E lk s lodge; tw o lim ita tio n w h ic h insu re s passage be fo rth c o m in g fo r c o n s tru c tio n fu nd s in clu d e d 10 Per C en t A llo w e d a n a tiv e o f A s h la n d and one o f scholarships ($240). A s h la n d K i w ith o u t a special e le ction . N e w ite m s in the b ud ge t fo r an ite m o f $11,285,300 fo r re In n o tin g some o f th e d e p a rt the last o f the e a rly pioneers o f w anis c lu b ; one s c h o la rs h ip j $56,105 Increase th is y e a r are a p p ro p ria tio n s fo r h a b ilita tio n and c o n s tru c tio n at m ents as being o v e r the a llo w T he O regon S tate H o r tic u l th is v ic in ity , passed a w a y at his ($120), A s h la n d S o ro p tim is t T h e a m o u n t th a t w i ll m ake up th e d is tric t c o u rt and a llie d con the fo rm e r w o rtim e base able percentage fo r the end o f tu r a l so cie ty w i ll m eet on the O a k s tre e t hom e on Ju ne 13 c lu b ; tw o sch o la rsh ip s ($240), j th e ta x e vy o f th e proposed b ud stable's o ffic e and fo r c iv ilia n In the large st b ill o f its typ e the 11th m o n th , the c ity super OSC cam pus N o v e m b e r 29 and M r. M illio n was b o rn on Dec. A s h la n d L io n s club. get is $572,856.43. T h is is an in defense. T here is also p ro v is io n e ver s u b m itte d to the congress, in te n d e n t said th a t th e y w ere 30, P re s id e n t W a rd Spatz. M e d 27, 1865 and fa rm e d w h a t was crease o f $56,105.08 o v e r t h e fo r $25.100 fo r the co u n ty h is One s c h o la rs h ip ($120). D elta M a rs h a ll asked fo r $6,561,262,- a llo w e d 10 p e r cent o v e r the fo rd . announced re c e n tly k n o w n as the M illio n d o n atio n K appa G am m a, Jo sephine chap c u rre n t ta x le v y . to ric a l fu n d and o th e r e x p e n d i 387 fo r m ilita r y p u b lic w o rk s c u r n nt balance by la w T he so ciety is O reg on 's old est la n d c la im u n til its d iv is io n and T he reason w h y th e co u n ty tu re s re q u ire d b y state la w such te r: tw o s c h o la rsh ip s ($240), c o n s tru c tio n in the U n ite d Some o f th e d e p a rtm e n ts o ve r fa rm o rg a n iz a tio n and w i ll h o ld sale in sections th ro u g h the past A s h la n d R o ta ry c lu b ; $25 fro m can stay w ith in th e 6 per cent as salaries and th e c o u n ty school States and overseas C ongres tile a llo w a b le w ere lis te d The •ts 86th a n n u a l m e e tin g th is years. H is w ife , M a ttie , preced the A s h la n d c h a p te r, A m e ric a n lim ita tio n , a cco rd in g to budget fu n d set at $10 p e r school cen sio n a l a p p ro v a l o f the a u th o r i p o lice d e p a rtm e n t was 2.1 per ye ar. P ro g ra m c h a irm a n fo r ed h im in death in 1923. and he j A sso cia tio n o f U n iv e rs ity W o c o m m itte e S e c re ta ry R oger Rath sus c h ild za tion is considered assured i-ent o v e r by $888 90; the street the tw-o-day session w i ll be ■ c o n tin u e d his residence at 627 m en: $45 fro m th e L in c o ln 'Standby Basis' d e p a rtm e n t was o v e r b y a ro u n d P a ul S k in n e r. M e d fo rd O ak s tre e t school P T A and $90 fro m W. J. Congressm an H a rris E lls w o th $1.000; and th e w a te r and elec G e n e ra l m eetings w i ll be to ld the M e d fo rd M a il T rib u n e | tr ic a l d e p a rtm e n ts w ere both held d u rin g the m o rn in g h ou rs | He is s u rv iv e d b y th e fo llo w W a rn e r o f th e Jackson C o u n ty ing nieces and nephew s: Miss F e d e ra l B u ild in g and L oa n asso- ’ by te le g ra m to da y the “a p p ro o ver. b o th days fo llo w e d by special M ild re d M illio n and M rs. L a u ra c ia tio n . p ria tio n request is f o r p la c in g C ritic a l M a te ria ls Stocked in te re s t sessions each a fte rn o o n W im e r o f A s h la n d ; M rs. N e ll In- G eorge W. N eilson . 64, Jack- and tw o sons, M a j. Jo h n H ., o f C am p W h ite on a sta nd by basis Supt B io g e l said th a t the T he pears and apples section son c o u n ty d is tr ic t a tto rn e y , P o rtla n d , w ith th e n a tio n a l fo r use in th e e ven t o f e m e r e le c tric a l e q u ip m e n t had spent w i ll be c h a irm a n e d by O r v ille a b n it and M rs. M a rg a re t B e ll- M rs. die d last S u nd a y a fte r a s h o rt g u a rd ; and C apt. D o n a ld W . gency. E stim a ted fu n d s w o u ld $19.000 o v e r its a llo w a b le in H a m ilto n , C e n tra l P o in t. H. H a n g e r o f M cC lo u d , C al.; illn ess. Y re k a , C al., and fo u r g ra n d c h il he used fo r re h a b ilita tio n o f u t i l o rd e r to stock up on m a te ria ls M yers, S p rin g fie ld , w ill han dle M y rtle B u rn e tt o f O a k la n d , Cal M rs. I v y H ubsch and M rs d re n. ities, w arehouse c o n s tru e ti o n , th a t are on the c r itic a l lis t and tin* M r. N e ilso n had been d is tric t ve ge tab le crops section; land a c q u is itio n , road c o n stru c w i ll not be a v a ila b le in th e fu H a rry J O 'R e illy , T he D alles, M illie D o n n e lly o f San F ra n a tto rn e y since 1940. He was S ervices w ere h e ld ye sterda y cisco; C ha rle s M o rg a n o f A s h tio n , ra ilro a d spurs, sta tio n tu re . Rev. D The A B C 's o f c iv il defense— b o rn Sept. 20, 1886 in T o ro n to . in M e d fo rd w ith th e stone fr u its ; and H a ro ld Bushue, la n d ; Jo hn M o rg a n o f Y re k a ; h ea dq ua rters, q u a rte rm a s te r's , T he w a te r d e p a rtm e n t, he G resham , s m a ll fr u its atom ic, b io lo g ic a l and ch e m ic a l O n t., and la te r m oved to O regon K ir k la n d West. F irs t P re s b y te r G eorge W oodson o f Ja ckson fin a n ce and post e n g in ee rs’ o f said, had purchased 5.000 feet w a rfa re — w ere g iv e n some 300 w h e re he was g ra d u a te d fro m ian c h u rc h o f M e d fo rd , o ffic ia t T lie p ro g ra m c o m m itte e plans fices, e le c tric shops, fir e sta tion , o f co pp er pipe, w h ic h is also to in v ite a speaker o f n a tio n a l v ille ; Jam es L y ttle to n o f O a k c iv ilia n in s tru c to rs th ro u g h o u t th e U n iv e rs ity o f O regon la w ing. te lep ho ne and te le g ra p h b u ild g e ttin g h a rd to get. in o rd e r im p o rta n c e to p a rtic ip a te in the lan d, C al., and C h a rle s M illio n O regon la s t w eek, re p o rts the school in 1916. o f C a lifo rn ia . ings and garages fo r m o to r re- th a t it w o u ld have enough on tw o -d a y m eeting, Spatz says. state c iv il defense o ffic e . F ro m th is tim e to 1927, he S e rvice s w ere held Ju n e 15 in p a irs a n d m aintenance o p e ra was a c tiv e in s o u th e rn O regon The s o u th e rn O regon session the L it w i l l e r F u n e ra l Hom e tions. N o b a rra c k s c o n s tru c tio n a ffa irs as s u p e rin te n d e n t o f the w ith the Rev. J. W. J o n d ro w o f held at S o u th e rn O reg on c o l-| in c lu d e d in the p ro g ra m ” o ld P a c ific and E a ste rn ra ilro a d lege had 37 in a tte n d a n ce fro m fic ia tin g In te rm e n t fo llo w e d in A n a p p ro p ria tio n request fo r M e d fo rd to Jackson. Josep hine and K la m - . w h ic h ra n fr o m M t. V ie w cem etery. b a rra cks i s expected l a t e r , B u tte F a lls , and la te r in m in in g , ath counties. A s h la n d ’s c iv ic ce n te r b u ild W a sh in gton sources said. That lu m b e r and le g a l in te re s ts in the in g was one step closer to re a l O th e r one-day re g io n a l cours- i request w o u ld a m o u n t to even TALENT RURAL FIRE it y th is w eek w ith the a ccep t es w ere h e ld in A s to ria , M on- j Rogue v a lle y . m ore th a n to d a y ’s sum The o r ance o f the lease by the c ity m ou th, Eugene, Coos B a y , O n 24 Years Service GROUP TO GIVE DINNER ig in a l req ue st w ill p u t the cam p p a rk com m ission and ta rio , L a G ran de , T he D alles , A f te r 1927, he was associated c o u n cil, in shape fo r q u ic k e xpa nsion in A pla n to broaden the scope m ent, J u v e n ile c o u rt, recre a T a le n t's r u r a l fir e association and Bend In a d d itio n to special w ith th e d is tr ic t a tto rn e y ’s o f C ha m b e r o f C om m erce board e ve n t o f any possible em ergency o f Jackson c o u n ty y o u th w o rk tio n , e du ca tio n , fo s te r homes, w ill h o ld a b e n e fit ham d in n e r weapons, the o f d ire c to rs . G e ra ld W e n ne r, fic e u n til h is death. H e was a course covered and fo r e ve n tu a l u n iv e rs a l m ili was d ra w n up last M o n d a y by j la w e n fo rc e m e n t, p h y s ic a l and S a tu rd a y . June 23. at the T a le n t c iv il defense o rie n ta tio n and m em be r of th e V a nco u ver, re p re se n tin g the co m m itte e in ta ry tr a in in g program s. th e c o u n ty 's J u v e n ile A d v is o ry m e n ta l h e a lth , p u b lic re la tio n s , c ity h a ll o rg a n iz a tio n and fir e - fig h tin g in Wash., lodge o f A F and A M . A l charge, re p o rte d co m p le tio n o f le g is la tio n , and research and c o m m itte e . A l l proceeds w i ll be used by the homes. R ad er te m p le o f th e S h rin e , and th e lease a t the C h a m b e r o f resources. the association to b u y e q u ip First Large-Scale Project T he e n la rg e d p ro g ra m w ill be served as e m in e n t com m an de r C om m erce m e e tin g Tuesday S ince p ro b le m s o f y o u th em m en t fo r th e ir re c e n tly a c q u ir k n o w n as the Jackson co u n ty o f th e K n ig h ts o f P y th ia s in M e a n w h ile , D r. Jo hn Schulz, I t was the f ir s t large-scale p lo y m e n t are considered u rg e n t, ed f ir e tru c k . C o u n c il fo r C h ild re n and Y o u th o f the s o lic ita tio n tra in in g p ro je c t since the state 1949 H e also b elonged to the c h a irm a n an im m e d ia te te n ta tiv e c o m m it D in n e r w ill be served fro m c iv il defense agency was estab E lk s T he purpose o f the c o u n c il is lodge. Eagles, Eastern c o m m itte e , re p o rte d th a t se ver tee was set up headed b y F lo y d 5:30 to 8:30 p.m . T ic k e t sales are th re e -fo ld : to d is c o v e r pro ble m s lished. Ja c k A . Hayes, state d i S tar, M e d fo rd K iw a n is c lu b and a l la rg e cash c o n trib u tio n s have C o u rtrig h t o f M e d fo rd as c h a ir A h o r tic u ltu re to u r sponsored and needs o f c h ild re n and y o u th I in c h arge o f B i l l S la ck. The as re c to r, e x p la in e d th a t the c iv il the S o u th e rn O regon and O re been rece ive d and th a t a con man p ro tern. by the O regon S tate H o r tic u l in Jackson c o u n ty . s o c ia tio n p rom ises a ll th e ham defense p ro g ra m is e n te rin g the gon S tate B a r associations. c e n tra te d cam paign w i ll begin June 25 M eeting tu ra l society w i ll be in the th a t can be eaten to those w ho tra in in g phase and should be im m e d ia te ly to s o lic it s m a lle r Second, to fin d w ays and S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e h is w id o w The fir s t m e e tin g o f the a tte n d . Rogue v a lle y on J u ly 20, ac moans o f m e e tin g these needs c o n trib u tio n s . rea dy fo r s ta te w id e exercises, g ro u p w ill be M on da y, Ju n e 25. c o rd in g to C o u n ty A g e n t C. B. and co o p e ra tin g w ith agencies D in n e r prices are $1.25 fo r s im u la te d d r ills , by fa ll. B u ild in g C om m ittee C h a ir 7 p .qi., in tlie M e d fo rd Y M C A C u rd y , h o r tic u ltu ris t. a d u lts and 50 cents fo r c h ild re n o r groups a tte m p tin g to do tlie In d iv id u a ls m an V. D. " B e r t” M ille r an The persons a tte n d in g the re TALENT GIRL MARCHES and o rg a n iz a tio n s T he to u r w ill lie the last o f same; and, fin a lly , to b e tte r in u n d e r 10 years o f age. nounced Tuesday th a t the s o li g io n a l c iv il defense schools are h a v in g a sincere concern fo r a series th a t w ill v ie w crops at te rp re t and e x p la in the services M iss E th e l M ay C u lv e r. T a l c ita tio n fo r la b o r b eing to tra in o th e rs a t lo c a l levels, con y o u th e m p lo y m e n t p ro b le m s are T he D alles and Hood R iv e r o f agencies o r groups a tte m p t ent, w e n t to D u n s m u ir last S un ducted by the J u n io r C h a m b e r he said. A s im ila r ty p e o f in v ite d to a tte n d th is s ig n ific a n t MEETINGS CANCELLED J u ly 17 and 18. ing to m eet these needs. school, b u t fo r speakers, is p la n day w ith Eve P re n tis s ’ accord- o f C om m erce is also pro gressin g m eeting. Cordy said th a t th e g ro u p T e n ta tiv e C o n s titu tio n ian band. w e ll. ned la te r th is su m m er C h a m b e r o f C om m erce m eet T he A d v is o ry c o m m itte e also w o u ld v is it the S o u th e rn O re H e r a g g re g a tio n to o k f i r s t M ille r urged in d iv id u a ls and ings fi r th e n e x t tw o weeks announced the re s ig n a tio n o f A c o n s titu tio n was te n ta tiv e ly gon E x p e rim e n t s ta tio n , some o f I t ’s n ot im p o ssib le to liv e on p riz e in the m a rc h in g d iv is io n business firm s to h e lp ease the w ith the M iss H elen B u se n b n rk, assistant have been cance lle d d ra w n up w h ic h w i ll be fo rm the v a lle y o rch ards, and last, p ro v id e d you w h ic h had se rvice c o m p e titio n . w o rk o f the va rio u s co m m itte es i ib a tio n o ffic e r. Miss Busen n e x t m e e tin g scheduled fo r the a sm a ll sa la ry, w o u ld w a tch a d e m o n stra tio n of ally adopted al a meeting later d on ’t spend too m uch tr y in g to T he occasion o f the parade was by v o lu n ta r ily sending th e ir E lk s d in in g roo m J u ly 10, ac > i the su m m er. E leven areas of b a rk is le a v in g th is w ee k to ac m odern o rc h a rd e qu ip m en t, to D ic k H e rn d o b le r. keep the n e ig h b o rs fro m fin d the c e le b ra tio n o f the D u n s m u ir c o n trib u tio n s to the C h a m b e r o f cept a p o s itio n w ith th e fe d e ra l c o rd in g in te re s t w ere discussed, in c lu d Basket lunches will be in R a ilro a d days. C om m erce o ffic e . ing it out. c h a m b e r p re s id e it. g o v e rn m e n t. in g m em be rsh ip, y o u th e m p lo y o rd e r fo r the o u tin g . Oldest Ore. Farm Group to Hold November Meet Chas. Million, Pioneer, Dies NEILSON FUNERAL SERVICES HELD 300 RECEIVE CD TRAINING JACKSON COUNTY Youth Work Expands HORTICULTURISTS TO HOLD TOUR Civic Center Building Lease Gets Apyroval