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H o í Ü. L ib ra r y ASHLAND W f ATHCR M ar 5 Mur 0 M ur M ur M ur M ur M ar 7 8 9 10 11 H L 43 49 54 62 55 44 42 20 35 23 25 38 32 32 Pre sine e Jun. 1 Pre this m o n th *Z6e F ra & 0 4 ltlt& U t NEWS REVIEW .14 05 .07 4 93 41 Notice M A R C H 10-10 JACKSON C O UNTY FA R M B U R E A U W EEK Jackson County's LEADING Weekly Newspaper VOL. XVIII. No. I A SH LA N D . JA C K SO N COUNTY. OREGON TH URSDAY. MARCH 13. 1852 A Citizen’s View on CITY BUDGET GROUP C of C Obtains T ra in ,n g O u r Y o u th SLASHES REQUESTS McNaughfon As O N GENERAL FUND Dinner Speaker By P R E S TO N B. W A T E R B U R Y C olo ne l, U.S. A rm y , R e tire d Singla Copy *c Stansbury’s Police Comments Clarified M a y o r P h il S ta n s b u ry to ld the W hen asked i f he (the m a yo r) J N ew s R e v ie w th is w eek th a t his b e lie ve d th a t th e re was a ny in be p e rm itte d . Thousands o f o u r E B. M cN a u g h to n . p re s id e n t 'P ° bce d e p a rtm e n t com m ents o f te n tio n on th e p o lice c h ie f’s p a rt boys are h u r t e v e ry y e a r by th is C ity d e p a rtm e n t e x p e n d itu re im e n t. $200 to »50 and $300 i o f Reed college and c h a irm a n o f ! last T h u rs d a y w e re “ in lin e w ith to fo rce a m a n p o w e r increase b y p ra ctice , some o f th em perm a n e n tly . I f th e re is a q ue stio n o f requests fo r th e n e x t fisca l y e a r s te n o g ra p h ic h ir e d eleted , h „ h „ d r,i «v, r • . „ I the m a yo r's d u ty as a d m in is tra - n e g le ct o f d u ty . M a y o r S tans 1952 53 in the gen eral fu n d cate C h a n g .* U p w a rd the board o f the F irs t N a tio n s ' .to r ” the b o y ’s fitness, he sh o u ld be b u ry re p lie d , " I d on ’t b e lie ve _____ __ r, t and not Kory w ere slashed $11,127 la«t Changes u p w a rd in re q u e s ts ' an* P ° r tla n d , w i l l be th< He stated th a t “ m y p ersonal th a t C h ie f S m ith has e v e r in e xam in e d by a d o cto p e rm itte d to p la y i f the d o cto r ¡Tueaday «1 th e fir s t m ee ting o f i w ere $1000 fo r signs and tr a f fic ¡P rin c ip a l speaker a t th e A p r il (ob servatio ns w ere th a t th e re are te n tio n a lly done a ny such ac so recom m ends A s h la n d 's b ud ge t c o m m itte e and button s in th e tr a f fic d e p a rt ¡7th c e n te n n ia l banquet. to ° m an y o ffic e rs a ro u n d the tio n . I have th e h ig h e s t c o n fi W in n in g to u rn a m e n ts , g e ttin g co u n c iI |m e n t to a to ta l o f $1750; fir e The ann ou nce m e n t was made ' o f,ic e M o re m en sh ou ld dence in h im as a c h ie f. I h ire d p u b lic ity , b u ild in g school s p ir it ! T h c gen eral fu n d and lib r a r y c h ie fs s a la ry fro m $4536 to bv v , , V T b? k e Pl o u t on th e stree t. The h im and th e o th e r d e p a rtm e n t -— (and the s tu d iu m fu n d ), cn- accounts (ge ne ra l g o v e rn m e n t, $4698 ($162 a n n u a l raise). U p . . p.,, , ¡d e p a rtm e n t sh ou ld q u it m a k in g heads on th e ir person al m e r it te rta in in g th e a lu m n i, g e ttin g gen eral g o v e rn m e n t— m iacellan- w ard increases, n ot u n d e r th e « y s C n a m b e r Com m erce «excuses o f a m a n p o w e r shortage and n o th in g else. H o w e ve r, in ewus, e m ergency fu n d , c ity general fu n d , Were c o m b in in g meet ng M ille r noted th a t Me ' >"d sh ou ld get o u t on the jo b o rd e r th a t no such la c k o f d u ty Y o u th dem ands, needs, and the coach a b e tte r Job n e x t sea and ! tbe w a te r and fcewage d e p a rt N au gh to n's acceptance was so- i and m ake th e best o f w h a t takes place, m u st have, good le a d e rsh ip The son. are a ll o l q u e s tio n a b le va lu e c o u rt, tr a ffic , s tre e t, fir e w h e th e r u n in te n busincas o f b e in g a p h ysica l w hen p aid fo r by w eakened P °Bce d e p a rtm e n ts ) are lim ite d m ents u n d e r one su p e rin te n d e n t c u re d b y D r E lm o N. Stevenson. C on fe rs w ith C h ie f tio n a l o r not, I fe lt i t necessary e du catio n in s tru c to r takes a hearts, b ro k e n knees, fla t noses, cacb y e a r to o n ly a 6 per cent at $4698 (requested $4536) to issue such an o rd e r.” p re sid e n t o f S o u th e rn O r e g .r | He said th a t he had Besides a general 8 p e r cent in v ite d h ig h type o f te ach er a tra in e d C o n tin u e d on Page F ive increase o v e r the p re v io u s y e a r's ' M a y o r S ta n s b u ry n ote d th a t ________ _ college, w ho w i ll be m aster c f .P o lic e C h ie f V e m S m ith to the he was c u r r e n tly co n s id e rin g a e x p e n d itu re s . Thc a llo w a b le : s a la ry increase fo r a ll c __ ity _ em- sp e cia list I t m ust be "D o as I a m o u n t fo r the n e x t fisca l y e a r j Ployces. and the e q u a liz in g o f cerem onies a t tlie b an qu et cele- ¡m e e tin g b u t th a t th e la tte r re vise d w o rk schedule g ive n d o " and n ot a lw a ys "D o as I 'is $2326 44 'd e p a rtm e n t head salaries a t . h r a t in g A s h la n d 's 100th ann:- c o ld d n t a tte n d In a conference h im b y th e p o lic e c h ie f e a rly sa y." Cui to $4458 $4698 fo r fo re , p olice, stree t and v e rsa ry. w ith th e c h ie f on F rid a y m o rn th is w eek. T he services o f these lea de r* ng. the m a y o r said th a t he to ld 'U n a u th o ris e d R a i* .' and a ll fa c ilitie s should be a v a il t D e p a rtm e n t neads had suo j em Plo y ees in the e le c tri- T ic k e ts O n Sale able aix days a w eek, th e ye ar . . . m - r « . in r < t P?e ®b ie i w h a t he expected o f In th e m a tte r o f an unau- I m itte d requests fo r $15,586 56 j Wag?s C h a irm a n W a lte r W e lle cf ?&P and tb a t the th o riz e d raise” to a p a rt-tim e rou nd . ¡o v e r th is a llo w a b le a m o u n t boosted to n o t q u ite ‘ the state , he c e n te n n ia l tic k e t c o m m itte e D u rin g h ig h school, p h ysica l | w h ic h was c u t to $4458 56 d u r s s t & x . T o p£ bV d e h ' « . a * * ~ — • - ” i x ,h e r-e e n ,p lo y ~ C1,y S u p t o f the gel re p o rte d on T uesday e du catio n .should be re q u ire d o f th a t T he la tte r A square dance ja m b o re e w ill in g th e m e e tin g a ll students, one h o u r d a ily , o ut be h e ld th is S a tu rd a y , 8 p.m ., In a m o u n t is n o w s u b je c t to one o f th e p a y r o ll reco rd s show ed th a t o f doors, as m uch as possible th e A s h la n d J u n io r h ig h g ym th re e th in g s: fu r t h e r c u ttin g , ad th e p o lic e c le r k had been g ive n x ci x r„ ° " ‘ c' and in d iy i- G rades o r c re d it* sh o u ld n o t be u n d e r th e sponsorship o f th e d itio n a l reve nu e to co ve r it, o r a 320 raise f o r the fir s t m o n th g ive n s o le ly fo r a b ilit y to p la y A sh la n d " Y ” S quare Dance club. p u t up f o r the c itiz e n 's a p p ro v a l m en t s a la rie s in c lu d e th e fo llo w w he n th e la st $25 raise waa p u t F re d Hom es, c h a irm a n o f the games ing : s u p e rin te n d e n t, $6000; as- in to e ffe c t f o r c ity em ployees. a t a sp ecial e le c tio n . A n y th in g T he purpose o f th e Jam boree f i t « « - « 2 * C ham ¡"T h is was raised to $30 fo r th e Junior R .O .T.C. is to raise fu n d s to h e lp s u p p o rt covered w ith in th e 6 p e r cent j p io n e e r ’ g4900; th re e line m e n, M ilit a r y tr a in in g as g ive n in second m o n th .” S u pt. B ie g e l y o u th a c tiv itie s o f the A s h la n d costum e them e is ta k in g h o ld the p re w a r J u n io r R eserve O f increase lim ita tio n m ust be a p p re n tic e lin e m e n , co n tin u e d , "a n d was never cut YMCA. vo ted on b y the people accord- 240, me4er readers, $3700: and m an y c itize n s are s p ru c in g fice r« T ra in in g corpa sh o u ld be back to $25.” H e added th a t the 7 Callers u p a n c ie n t g arm e nts o r m a k in g _ lin g to state la w g ro un dm en , $3564; p o w e r p la n t in c lu d e d in h ig h school c u r r ic u u n a u th o rize d $5 h ad been p a id Seven o f the best square Th., t«,n inrao«. «« operators, $7128; o ffic e help, n e w ones. O ld -tim e dress a t the lum s T h is p ro g ra m fo llo w e d In the e m ployee fo r a bo ut e ig h t a $2400; w arehouse man, $1755; b an qu et is o p tio n a l, w ith both m onths. hun dred s o f A m e ric a n c itie s be dance c a lle rs in s o u th e rn O r e - ( cu rre d : gon w i ll be on han d to c a ll th e . p o lic e and f ir e de- e x tra h elp, $2400 ; p io n e e r and m odern a ttire ac C o n s e rv a tio n m ethods a nd ac- M a y o r S ta n s b u ry said th is fo re P e a rl H a rb o r ia o f d e fin ite dances T h e y are G o rd o n K e r r e q u e s t * C u t in th e . . ceptable. c o ro p lish m e n ts w iU be fe a tu re d w ee k th a t a t th e tim e o f th e in - and p ro ven va lu e. I t w o u ld , in shaw . Jack C ru m p B e nn ie P a rk p o b c p , dpPa rtm e n t w ere $3390 M ille r p o in te d o u t th a t the *n ■ tw o -d a y p ro g ra m scheduled ¡crease th e raise f o r p a rt-tim e deed, be a m is ta k e not to rees hurat. Sam C on n e r Dan NeH ¡‘ " I ,1 2 5 f ° r an a d d lt»onal pa E s v m R l i r a a i l d in n e r c e le b ra tio n is o f tw o -fo ld fo r S o u th e rn O regon co lle g e on em ployees was a c tu a lly o n ly ta b lis h th is fin e a c tiv ity n a tio n O j n , C o n ra d and J o h n N „ d „ : i in te re s t to lo c a l citizens. I t w ill A p r il 8-9. w id e now . I t in c lu d e d m arch $12.50. He added th a t such p a y T he a nn ouncem ent was made r o ll ch e ckin g was the concern h o n o r th e e a rly reside n ts o f th is lng, m a n u a l o f a rm *, fie ld sani area and g iv e n e w reside n ts a la s t F rid a y b y D r Jo hn D. E. o f the fin a n c e co m m itte e as he ta tio n . fir s t a id , m ap reading, ! chance to become b e tte r ac M c A u la y , associate p ro fe s s o r o f d id n 't have the tim e f o r such use o f compass, etc T he course q u a in te d . e du catio n. C o n s e rv a tio n e x h i d e ta ile d m atters. sh o u ld be e n la rg e d to in clu d e D clete d ,ro m th e fir e requests The Ja ckson C o u n ty F a rm b its, m o tio n p ic tu re s , fie ld trip s elem ents o f the c iv ilia n defense • fu ll fo rc e ," a c c o rd in g to B o b ' ics. M e d fo rd " Y " s e c re tn rv w e f e an e x ' ra fire m a n a t $3499 B u rea u is c u rr e n tly o b se rvin g and panel discussions w i ll h ig h Jones — Just in case lig h t the p ro g ra m . a t ,$45° ’ Y ? iu? ' "F a rm B u rea u w ee k” th ro u g h - S u ita b le courses sh o u ld be a r T lie ■ M e d fo rd " Y " b e n e fit square ! d n n e . n o n n a lK «♦ l£ e r P«y was c u * fro m $1500 to I .. Purpose o f the w o rk s h o p p ro ranged fo r b o th boys and g irls uni»*.» noK iuairy held at K e rs h a w c i non m „ , i to u t the c o u n ty < . A iu arc the fir s t and th ir d and bed s u p p lie s (spreads. 1 _ L 7 g ra m is tp in te g ra te .th e w o r k of These should in c lu d e h ik in g , u rd a y o f each mo“ h w l V b e ' o ta > daduc ix/iii i a.»# * «/w T auuii uvuuv- ” ------- --------- began last the b io lo g y , n a tu ra l h is to ry , cam ping, b ic y c le rid in g , and ranr»llod i™««, w in oe t ions w ere $4357 M on da y and w i ll c o n tin u e u n til p h y s ic a l science and e le m e n ta ry w eekend a c tiv itie s w h e re v e r the dancers m ay p a rtic ip a te fn C ity c o u rt rc<I u<*ts w ere de- l° e d u ca tio n d e p a rtm e n ts at the I feasible. e n o w «-— past, ■ college, D r. M c A u la y e x p la in e d . th e Jamboree lp,ed in c lu d in g a c le rk 's s a la ry . v * n S T le g s '. T a l^ n t’ th W . ith „ f ilin . g - d . ea , d lin ---------- T he s ix th A n n u a l E a ste r Seal D an cing and sin g in g are fin e $300 s ta tio n e ry $45 and O C lhe F a rm B u rcau w c e k 18 being the fo llo w in g is h o w the co u n tv S tu d e n t teachers w i ll be in tro - Sale sponsored b y the O regon fo r yo un g and o ld a lik e G iv e Hope Expressed L A books (O re g o n 'la w s ) $50 | obst‘rv e d to b e tte r a c q u a in t the ¡M a y 16 p rim a r y e le ction duced to c o n se rva tio n m ethods S o cie ty fo r C rip p le d C h ild re n the yo u n g ste rs decent places to "W e hope to m ake the jam - T o ta l. $395 ¡people o f the c o u n ty w ith the ty . ju . d g e : J. J - - a B. . C olem an. , ! and w iB bp io to ia ld n h o w such ma- and A d u lts opened in the sta te ’s n t th« k i «,, . -i » lo ta l. $395 j! u iv v C o o u u n n . iy WU1 dance and close up the d ive s and boree e ., « u “ : : , ° z « bl.*vi “ : . , ?nd & • , be used ln e lc m e n ,a ry 36 co un ties to d a y and w i l l con Joints o r m ake 'em clean up tin u e th ro u g h E aster S unday, A void Strain We m u„ .v o w ,,nd . n - j 3 : E V S ; n ’ al<,o ? d 7 . i ! . r d S , S ; ti^ aU lm P ro r’ v Ve ,h " ‘ ' le y , h" — p u b lica n s. • - No — im p e these b o ,h th re demo- ' D ire c to rs N am ed A p r il 13. crats file d . T he w o rk s h o p w i l l be d ire c t- Jesse Rosenbaum o f La- ju r y in team a th le tic s T o u rn a Y M C A . N elson has been in s tru c b u ild in ® re p a irs fro m $1900 to M . . . nients and games re q u .rin g a d o -I to r o f the A s h la n d dance c lu b ' S90()' e x tra b c lP- $1500 to $500 M ^ \ b^ r , h ! r! I ?n T e ... C o u n ty co m m issioner: L G Td P r M cA u l aY- D r W ayne G rande. so cie ty p re sid e n t, said $200 to T,eg3 added- “ W e are SO'OR M o rth la n d , in c u m b e n t, re p u b li- JY W ells, p ro fesso r o f science; an e stim a te d 500,000 O regon lescent boys to o verdo m ust not since its o rg a n iz a tio n o v e r tw o nnd n n im a l disposal to p u t on a m em be rsh ip cam- can, unopposed in p rim a r y and ■ H S F o w le r - assistant pro- reside n ts w ill re ce ive E aster — years ago $100. ------------>----------- , m Loyd w W h jtn e y and c L fe s s o r_ o f p h y s ic a l science; El- Seals in th e m a ils d u r in g the Ti..ir<o- 'P a l8n to in v ite e v e ry fa rm e r C. L • - - J ' < k p ts are n o w on sale at 50 ! .?he^ ra S o ve rn m e n t lost $750 the c o u n ty to jo in o u r organiza- B ' M acC racke n, assistant n e x t se veral days. T h is is a con orgam za- H o c k e rs m ith , dem ocrats < (nts a person and m ay be ob- , u it h the ja n it o r s s a la ry request tio n ." P resident Tiegs nam ed the C o im tv r-U rir- . p ro fe s s o r o f m ath em a tics: D r sid e ra b le increase o v e r a ye a r ___ l c o u n ty c le rk . G eorge C a rte r, p l m n m ««n - T a — P l A *1 1 a ln ,’d fro m a n y m em bers o f the ^ t fro m $1500 to $1200; re tire - fo fo llo llo w w in in g g captains eantain« and and leaders ago. posed h“ *' re p u b Iic a n ’ unop- P resident: H a ro ld Thom as. Ash^ b,cal c ,u b o r at f hp A sh la n d I o f th e m em be rsh ip d riv e : John N eed E xplained ) M C A Those w h o d o n ’t squarc x la n d d is tr ic t fo re s t ra n g e r: C. H. ' H. M itc h e l. T a le n t; D a v id B la ir. “ W e are h o p e fu l,” R osenbaum T he state ta x re a p p ra isa l dance m ay purchase sn ecta to rs’ C o u n ty tre a s u re r. R a l p h A u lt. U.S. s o il c o n s e rv a tio n ser- said, “ th a t th is y e a r’s sale w i ll ¡Evans V a lle y : A lla n R allans, team w i ll d e fin ite ly be in Ash- ¡tic k e ts at 25 cents each I Eagle P o in t, and A . L . L e m le y . Sw eeney, in c u m b e n t, d em ocrat, vice, and F a ir G r if f in , educa- be th e m ost successful in the lan d on A p r il 1, a cco rd in g to | • ■ and H F. Cope, re p u b lic a n , b o th tio n a l c o n s u lta n t o f thé N o rth - h is to ry o f th e O regon society, A sh lan d. R ob ert O sborn, c h ie f a p p ra ise r THIRD PLACE HONORS S Tiegs p o in te d to th e proclam a- unopposed in the p rim a ry ' elec- w est d is tric t co n se rva tio n ser- since th e need fo r assistance tio n . , vice. am ong th e sta te ’s p h y s ic a lly I tio n by G ov. D ouglas M c K a y O sborn v e rifie d the date yes- given talent graders C o u n ty assessor: A n d r e w T b e p u b lic w i ll be in v ite d to han dicap p ed c h ild re n and a d u lts w h ic h said, in p a rt, " D u r in g the k , . S i , X nd . S d de r b v OlO ^ : , » " W N E v e n s o n . preN -1 > » ? “ " ' » ' «? >» O ^ . H a w v e r, d em ocrat, and W . P. a tte n d th e se veral phases o f the is b e co m in g m ore and m o re ap T u c k e r, R G. F o w le r and Jo h n ! p ro g ra m p a re n t.” A sh la n d to T a le n t to P h o e n ix to Thanos, to o k th ir d place in the l d c n t o i S o u th e rn O regon col- 1 .¿’n ' l L i i i Y 0311 T iz e k k e r, re p u b lic a n s , i ■ ■ The p re s id e n t em phasized M e d fo rd No r u r a l areas w i ll be 1952 c o u n ty grade school to u r Iege’ has been aPPoird pd lia is o n W J1 to u n d e rstand th e prob- H e n ry th a t re tu rn s fr o m th e sale o f in clu d e d in the c u rre n t su rve y nam en t a t Eagie P o h iJ T a s t ¡ a t I i n O regon fo r th c A m e r i - 8 A ™ E aster Seals are used o n ly to as d e te rm in a tio n to solve those C o u n ty s u rv e y o r, P a u l R yn- as th e y re q u ire the use o f a e ria l u rd a y n ig h t. sist those persons w h o a re n o t p ro b le m s in a m a n n e r f a ir to n ' n 8. in c u m b e n t, re p u b lic a n , un- maPS ri»Th l J a ,e n t CrJeW' led bv B a r’ ¡¿ o r ie d \-e s te ? d 7 v ‘ h v D r " n X n iboth Producers and consum ers ¡opposed. e lig ib le f o r a id fr o m a n y o th e r agency, e ith e r p u b lic o r p riv a te . defeated B u tte ^ F a U s 38-21 " ' t o J M aaske- P resident o f O regon N a tio n a lh Scoi>ellC ‘ ntereSt C o u n ty c o r o n e r . C a r lo s M o r - D r. R oy W. M cN e al, p ro fesso r S ervices N oted w in the co nso la tion b r .ek. i o f ^ 'd le g e o f E d u c a tio n N a tio n a l Scope ns, in c u m b e n t, and D r. M . P. o f g e o g ra p h y a t S o u th e rn O re- ! D u rin g th e past ye a r, th e ' A p p o in tm e n t fo llo w e d D r , ‘,The O reg o " , . F a ’' n\ 1 B “ rpau Y ^ ' t ! l ,re p u b lic a n s No the tournam ent. gon college, was re c e n tly n o ti- E aster Seal agency has increas- ¡S tevenson’s recent a tte nd an ce at has nl a avai ab f to tb e / a r 71‘ d em ocrats f,le d fie d th a t he has been elected a ed its services to h a n dicap p ed the n a tio n a l co nfe re n ce o f th e ?5,r ®tate .the X,ast fa c ,ll‘ ; S tate re p re s e n ta tiv e (tw o va- m e m b e r o f the M e x ic a n S o c ie ty persons in m a n y w ays: ■ g ro u p held at C hicago He w i l l 1 es T * “ 16 A m e ™ an F a rm B u r- Icancies), R o b e rt Root and Ed H. o f G e o g ra p h y and S ta tis tic s . 1- T he a g e n c y ’ s h o s p ita l h e lp c o o rd in a te d e v e lo p m e n t o f cau fe d e ra 9 o n . T h e ir le g is la tiv e M ann, incum bents, and D r. G. B y W IN K IN N E Y a «11 uv kt D r M cN e a l was h on ored b y school f o r c rip p le d c h ild re n in H»n? p r d^ ' i Z i re p u b lica n s. No the so cie ty fo r h is s tu d y in M ex- Eugene has had a c a p a c ity num - The m agazint and 25 cent aem ocrais m e o . ico fro m 1948 to 1950 w he n hg b e r o f yo un gste rs th ro u g h o u t the a g ric u ltu re . book hnve done it , p u b . lis . h e rs . H o n o r r o ll students at Ash ' tb e state, C irc u it ju d g e o f the f ir s t j u d i - ! s tu d ie d at the U n iv e rs ity o f year: again- io la te w<> d good i..b «-h »u r t r. M m aaske i . has u v h e u "T h e O regon F a rm B ureau c ia l d is tric t, p o s itio n No. 1, H M exico. The so cie ty was fo u n d - 2. T he p ro g ra m fo r tr a in in g is A n d -v now have taste, a sort th o a f t land S e , n io r h h lg h ’’r h 001 i f » ° r »he D ld the post ... , , . ... wv-t-ns six w eeks villi e n d in g F e b ru a ry 29 ¡ fo r se veral years and is n o w has been co o p e ra tiv e in Oregon K. H anna, in c u m b e n t, n o n -p a rti- ed in 1833 and has had an a c tiv e |h om e b o u n d han dicap p ed h a s citizens advisory committee to are as fou ows p a rt in M e xica n academ ic life , t been stepped up, and s e rv in g as c h a irm a n o f th e p ro g ra m s fo r e du catio n, im p ro v san. rid e herd on tile new slands S eniors (18 — o n e -fo u rth o f A A C T E studies and standards ed a g r ic u ltu ra l c o n d itio n s , b et R e p u b lic a n c o n v e n tio n dele j 3. Speech and h e a rin g assist- In a w ay. I'm glad to see the class), E la in e D ie c k m n n , te r g o v e rn m e n t and has been ac gates fro m fo u rth congressional B a r co m m itte e. j ance has been g ive n to m a n y public protest here in A sh bara F a lw e ll, L o y a l G reen, B a r tiv e in its s u p p o rt o f ru ra l d is tr ic t (tw o positions): M rs. j m ore yo un gste rs th an e ve r be- j y o u th . land— but lor d ifferen t rea bara H ild , H a ro ld Kasa, L a w ! fore. B e re th H o p k in s , Gene B ra n tle y . sons. The m ost objectionable “ It is m y pleasure to salute A A. Lausm ann and C a th e rin e rence L e b o w , B ill M iles. W in to n “ T he a im o f th e s o cie ty.” parts of these pub lication s are , th e C o u n ty F a rm B ureaus o f H o ltz . (The c o u n ty c le rk has no M ille r , P h y llis N ich o ls Rosenbaum said, " is to re h a b ili the lurid covers w hich prom O regon and to w ish th em suc re c o rd o f any C a th e rin e H o ltz C harles P e te r, D ic k Reyncn. ta te p h y s ic a lly handicapped ise such illic it d eligh ts w ith V ir g in ia S h irle y , L e la n d S ilv e r. cess in th e observance o f “ F arm reg iste re d re p u b lic a n in Jackson c h ild re n and a d u lts so th a t th e y in. that if the books tried to B ru ce S k ib b y , E v e ly n S m ith , can ta k e th e ir places in n o rm a l A re c e p tio n fe a tu rin g the fir s t B ureau w e e k " in each o f the 28 c o u n ty. F ilin g s fo r these offices make good w ith copy to ¡C a ro l S u lliv a n , B a rb a ra Swee in the are made in Salem .) day-to-day liv in g . " p u b lis h e d novel by A sh lan d F a rm B u rea u counties match the F.B.I. w ould be on noy and M illic e n t T o w e r T he so cie ty has aided m an y W r ite r V e rn e A tha na s. 81 A lid a state o f O regon.” N a tio n a l re p u b lic a n conven their tails in a m inute. 16 J u n io rs h om ebound persons to become street, w i ll be h e ld F rid a y . 2-4 tio n delegates fro m th e state a t Hence, by a p p e a lin g to m an ’s J u n io rs (16— one-seventh o f p.m., in th e A s h la n d lib r a r y s e lf-s u ffic ie n t f<v the f ir s t " m e la rg e (10 p ositions): R o b e rt A. baaer n a tu re these lit t le p ic to r- | class). P at A b b o tt, G a il C ru s o e j A th a n a s w i l f be on hand to in th e ir lives. T h ro u g h th e sale E llio tt and W illia m M c A llis te r, ia l strip-te nse rs l i il k the p u b lic 1 Joan D ay-A nderson. N ancy Dun- ¡a u to g ra p h copies of his fir s t o f Easter Seals, the o rg a n iz a tio n b oth fro m M e d fo rd . w ith w o rth le ss trash and en kenson, R ob ert Edson. G len nove l. "T h e P ro u d O nes," a m a in ta in s a c r a ft shop fo r th e courage hack w rite rs to tu rn out In g le , M a ry e M id d le to n . D ic k w estern s to ry , and to describe handicapped, w h e r e a rtic le s S eeking $27.000 fro m Jackson W IN S TO N MARKS IS mon.*. N o rris . the book. T h e s to ry is centered m ade b y h om ebound h a n d ic a p Bui don't lei's fool o u r B a rb a ra R ensfield. B e t t y a ro u n d a s m a ll w estern cow c o u n ty, th c 1952 Red Cross fu n d WEEKLY SPEECH W IN N E R ped persons are sold, the p ro fits selv es that our children are I S m ith , I d a S m ith . H a rv e y ! to w n at th e end o f the Texas d riv e began last M onday. going to them . T he so cie ty also W in sto n M a rk s ’ speech, “ A ihc victim *. Thanks lo better Woods, ¡h e lp s tr a in th e persons so th e y R alph Z e lle r, Sandra c a ttle d riv e and in v o lv e s "a O rg a n iz a tio n is u n d e rw a y fo r C ure fo r F oo t in M o u th Dis- education about such m atters C ln ry , B a rb a ra O w en, and N or- .c h a ra c te r s tu d y o f a c o w p u n c h e r ¡can m ake salable a rtic le s v o lu n te e r s o lic ito r team s w h ic h case-” w on the w e e k ly best- the youngsters are much more a a man Stephens. tu rn e d s h e riff, and h is d e p u ty ." w i l l contact th e g en eral p u b lic ’ peeSh ’ Cup at last M o" day ’» blase to these sensational ap S ophom ores (14—-o n e -n in th o f a c c o rd in g to the a u th o r, CHICO BOXING MEET . , A H Toastm asters m eeting. peals than are their parents of class), B ill Bates, D a v id Bow - | P u b lis h e rs o f the w o rk are ¡ fo r d on ------------- atio ns to . the . cam paign another generation Coach B ill A b b e y and h is Ni 1 S o u th e rn O regon college b o x in g tib le team w i ll re tu rn to C h ico th is GEOGRAPHER . . . Roy W. p ro vid e w eekend fo r th e F a r W estern M cN eal, professor of geo g ra conference b o x in g meet. kt phy at Southern O regon col w ith us, in one fo rm or a n o th e r r« > 11 » f i O th e rs co m p e tin g in th e m eet i < » W ( • 11 b m itn . m a g a zin es. s o rv ic c w o rk and 61 p e r cent E rn ie M addon a tte nd ed the ses lege. has been elected a m em w i ll be m ittm e n P S .: Who rid e s herd on th< Sharon S te w a rt. T fro m C hico. T cnn ev T h c M a rt w i ll have th c book w i ll rem a ’ n here fo r loca l acti sion h e ld a t th c S o uthe rn O re ber of the M exican S o ciety of fiin n y book.« in y o u r hi use’’ H u m b o ld t and th e U n iv e rs ity o f and K a th rin e Y o rk fo r sale fo llo w in g the re ce p tio n , v itie s . gon c o lle ge stu de nt union. G eography and Statistics. C a lifo rn ia at D avis (Editor’« note: Thia la the third article of a aerlea writ ten by Col. W aterbury, Aah- land, on the training of Am- erica'a youth. Since the fa il ure of the UMT bill la s t w eek in congreaa. other proposals w ill be forthcom ing. The pro- poiala and viawa expressed in these article* are not necea- aarily those of thia newa- paper.) . t r * Benefit Square Dance Saturday Conservation Is Program Topic For April Meet \'S n.?;- “; r d,™CA ' " I ” DU' M U Week Observed ■ ■ County Office Seekers Listed • ■ Easter Seal Assistance Told Tax Re-Appraisal Team Due April 1 Stevenson Named ri .• * ^OUCOtlOn \9FOUp Liaison Officer Mexican Society Honors McNeal L LOOK AOOOT OS AHS Honor Roll Library Reception For Athanas Novel Red Cross Drive Goal Is $ 2 7 ,0 0 0