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1 PACE TWO SOU 1HKRN OREGON NEWS REVIEW, ASHLAND, OREGON Southern Oregon News Review ‘JOE BEAVER' THURSDAY. JUNE 19. IM2 | MEDFORD SOLDIER By Ed Nofziger 38 East Main Street A shland,O regon Entered “* »ecor.d-class mail matter In the post office at Ash land, Oregon, February 13, 1985, under the act of Congress of March 8, 1879 William C. Lawrence and Wallace G. Iverson, Subscription Rate — 82.50 year PROMOTED C a s in e te ... ----- By M urray W ade Publishers Naw State Job* Craatad With the 40th Infantry Uiv in Korea — George S G reen J r , whose parents live at 1410 Eu d id uve., Medford, was recently promoted to sergeant while ha was serving with the 40th Infan try Division in Korea. Now on the central front south of Kumsong, the 40th en tered the fighting last January after 16 months of training in the U S and Japan Originally a California National Guard unit, the division is now filled with men from every state In t h • Union Green entered the Army In November 1950 and Is now serv ing as a member of Company M of the 180lh Infantry Regiment tor 37,000 veterans by the state At every session of the legis auditing division of the office of lature the ways and means com the secretary of state and are be N A T IO N A L E D IT O R IA L m ittee has to estim ate the ing mailed at the average rate of N 8 W S P A F IK amount of money a state insti 750 a day PUBLISH ERS The first 75,000 checks call for tution or departm ent needs for ASSOCIATION the coming biennium The old a total of $31,000.000 and will routine has been for the com average approxim ately $415 A II! m ittee to make a second guess total of $46.000,000 in bonds has after the institution or depart- been sold to finance the bonus "Even O PINION is of force enough to make itself to be I | m eat head had made his guess. payments. espoused ot the expense of fife.** — Montaigne Í/A H arry Dorman, director of the No Raise for Slate Workers state departm ent of finance, be The 4.7 per cent pay raise pro | lieves he has the answ er to that posed by the state civil service one and he convinced the em er commission to attract a more ef gency board this week that his ficient class of workers to state The report that the Ashland Chamber of Com plan is a good one. The board, jobs was turned down by the which has only an advisory capa emergency board last Friday merce is to conduct a campaign to raise funds this year city. gave the green light to an when G overnor Douglas McKay eral aid act for 1954 and 1955. and expand its activities is an encouraging one, and expenditure of $46,120 to pro sent the board a letter asking totaling $575.000,000 one fund drive we certainly hope succeeds. Problems of vide salaries for several budget that they request the civil serv Pay to JobloM Up finance before an organization of this kind, particularly exam iners Dorman's plan is to ice commission to give the sub Unemployment compensation to Jobless workers during the have an exam iner spend two or ject further study. in a small city such as Ashland, are always great, but three months in various depart It was generally predicted that benefit year ending June 30 will they can be solved. And they must be solved here. No ments to get a day by day pic this will hold up any raise until amount to more than $60,000 a m atter how efficient the personnel, the Chamber cannot ture of Just what state support the legislature meets next Ja n working day is needed. function properly without money. P aym ents made during t h e uary Many departm ent heads These budget exam iners will and institution superintendents first 11 months am ounted to i v n t H Servit». U . 8. D epartm ent o f AgrH-uItare Often the value of a Chamber of Commerce, like report to the budget departm ent have declared the present salar $13,376.018. an increase of 32 the 'Small Sawmill Operator'* Manual' from the Fore*t and their observations and data ies. particularly in the lower per cent above the same period the value of so many similar organizations, is lost to “H«'* got Service, and boy ha* he improved hit operation* “ will be available to the ways and brackets, are not attractive to of 1950-51. The month of May the general public. No one knows how many families means comm ittee and other leg workers who are efficient and showed a 62 per cent increase have moved to Ashland because of information and help islative committees. They will willing Persons claiming unemploy given by the organization, how many businesses have also be available to appear at Fraternities Out at OTI ment compensation during the public hearings. been established here because of similar activity, how Secret societies and tra trm i- j 1951-52 benefit year passed the Not infrequently a departm ent many tourists have been persuaded to stay over an ties have been banned at Oregon 92,000 mark this week This Is has more funds than are requir 6.000 more than were receiving other day. All of these mean money in the pockets of ed to finish a biennium and often Tech Institute and at any junior I jobless benefits at the same date college that may be established By DON BERG Ashland citizens and progress for the future. But be last year perb lighting is assured again the departm ent has a head who In this state. is resourceful enough to find cause the Chamber doesn’t sell a tangible piece of mer New personalities in t h i s this season with the return of needs A request to establish a policy for the money in his de PA TJO N of Medford. Bill regulating fraternities and sec chandise, few ever see its real value; few know all of year’s Shakespeare Festival cast BILL has done extrem ely well down partm ent instead of returning it ret societies was made by Win the phases of its activity. include an ex-burlesque comed in Hollywood — viz: lighting of to the state ston Purvine. director of OTI. a Chacks Flow ing It was also encouraging to note that members of ian, a form er Stratford-upon-Av Jack Benny's radio show on CBS Bonus two year vocational school op Of the 99,000 applications for the invention of a new out erated by the state at Klamath the organization are interested in the tourist and what on Shakespearean Actor, a stu and door game called "Padilac.” The veterans’ bonus checks process Falls he could do for the economy of Ashland and this area. dent from Rio de Janeiro, a game can be played anyw here inr ed by the state veterans depart Tlie decree of abolishm ent was night club M.C., a radio continu Tourist attractions are unlimited here, although they ity w riter, and woman's pro a lim ited space and is a combin ment, checks have been written made by the state board of edu of tennis, badminton, and cation. meeting in Salem this are not knoyvn as well as they should be. It would be gram director, a TV actor, a ation squash, and handball. Game is week. well to make them known, however. It would pay none mechanic, and dozens of other due to be m arketed soon, Bill rocent eyes. Perhaps TV will Aid for State Highways unusual occupations . . . Public hopes, and he and partner Bob change all that, though we of us to ignore the state’s third largest industry. is invited to rehearsals in a fter Scothom are the brains behind doubt that even HOPALONG Federal cooperation in financ noons and evenings. Cool eve PATION-SCOTHORN ENTER CASSIDY will lure them away ing Oregon’s highway program ning breeze w afting up to C haut PRIZES . . Speaking of lights. for long! has been augmented by alloca auqua Shell lures m any resi Bill Patton and his crew are in tion of $8.620,000 by congress YOUNG FAMILIAR FACES dents, who find it a cool, enjoy the process of hooking up new and expected to be approved by CLARA DANIELS of Medford At least two refreshing things other than the ex able, and economical way to lighting Only REMEMBER, when y o u console on the Festival one of the few rem aining local the president this week general’s refreshing personality have been quite evi spend an evening . . . No truth stage. If doubtful about how the actresses to survive strong com alteration in the allocation buy insurance. that d to rum or that Festival Exec-Sec, Festival profits are spent, check would be a presidential veto dent in Dwight D. Eisenhower’s all-out campaign for BILL trouble come* you w ill petition from outside the Rogue DAWKINS, has turned price list of new equipm ent in This sum is a part of the fed- , Valley is back for her 5th sea the presidency so far. One of them is his off-the-cuff m ercenary. Bill is searching for stalled. need h e lp —« expert, son . . . O ther survivor is SU- prom pt, frien d ly service. speeches and other indications th at he intends to con- a , musical ,c instrum ent for HANS HELP W ANTED SANNE LA MARRE HANSON, This should be part o f your duct his own campaign and indebt himself to as few of LAMPL’S Elizabethan musicians Box Office Typists, bench as wife of Director PH IL HAN MT. SHASTA insurance protection. SON. Sue is beginning her 6th sembly crews, backstage w ork the professional politicians as possible; the other is his I “ als° hard to find — usually season and PHIL, whose p o rtray ers. musicians, and extra actors ready admission that he doesn’t know all the answers ^ arch 15th and other inconven- and actresses for short roles are ! als of "HOTSPUR’’ and ”MAL- For dependability a n d to specific questions. lent times of the year . . . P rior prom ptness when you need _ to Monday try-outs, Festival needed by the Festival heport ! VOLIO" will long be rem em it most, place your inaur to the box office on Pioneer St bered, is em barking on his 4th rro-1 aft men and the senator from Ohio him self',ounder and producing director in a.m. if possible IN "PRETTY-PRINT" year as actor, his 2nd year as a •n e e w ith this Hartford have tried to pooh-pooh Ike’s unwritten speeches as a I ®?WMER; with MRS SO N N ETS A N D PR A ISE TO director in the Festival Cos BAGS agency. political maneuver, but that seems highly unlikely., taking off for S V k ^ fo i RALPH BURGESS. ROGER tum ier DOUG RUSSELL returns ALL NEW PATTERNS DR — B for his 5th year as chief of all ---- -- professional vLuouiunai p u m ie ia n would w ould dare le an 1 w" Oie weex. n ta n and the RATH, GRAHAM DEAN. _____ , ___ What politician let t nis his __ m man. week su Suntan n o r f in u la ___ ?lppmina cmllAo __ * particularly if that man were an am ateui'like Fiacn «leam in8 smiles on G ertrude and A COPE j ohn hamacher Festival costuming h h n o w » o " r in — i _____ . irn e ?“ C i p s e Z n - j |S Gus and the m any others who have in the political arena^ sp^ak on hfa o™ “d1n” could “ u, only °a,1 m mean X thev " we™ “¿ 7 w orked at regular jobs during would take that chance. iio m i, . . . c m i ilS S the day, then donned overalls • "BILLINGS AGENCY’ and work clothes to build and (Since July 1883) that >p- assemble new festival benches proach of the candidate’s is a sincere one. Those who -------- Lum ber for benches, incidental D EPEN D A BLE restaurant • — thanks uiouiu, to io Wal-Mar n a i-M a r ,--------- uiviueniai- INSURANCE COUNSELORS have bothered to read what he has said and compare folks and ex-motel man, ROGER Iy' was donated by JOHN COT RATH. TON and DICK REYNEN __ Corner Main and Oak H lw sy 66 Phons 8311 that with the views of many of his backers will find BEHIND Ashland H otel Bldg. THE SCENES two of A shland’s most generous that, on domestic policy, he is far to the right of most of Phone 8781 Free Daily Delivery DIXIE MCCULLOCH, lately of « " r- Y O U N ^ ^ T R U m v " ? ' them. As a matter of fact, Oregon’s Senator Wayne KEEP OREGON GREEN Camp o X a ' J a p a n ’foiTV 'year k n ^ n ' t " h ^ ? » AMACHER ^écjT sg°c5T'gN Commendable Effort 'J .SERVICI. Fresh A ir in the Arena Whet Vos Need It Rabbit P ellets S. C. Jones & Sons BELLVIEW FEED STORE Morse was reminded on a radio program last Sunday that on domestic issues, he and Taft were closer togeth er than he and Eisenhower, whom he backs. i ThiC, a^ mission from a candidate that he doesn’t know all the answers is, on the other hand, more sta rt ling than the unwritten speech. It is almost unheard of. but certainly honest. Of course the man doesn’t know all the answers; we doubt that he ever will. We have an idea, however, that he won’t be long learning them. a s n’‘AnONW u X r gOnne G iri’^ a ls is t o th e r b ant to Bill Dawkins. Dixie’s par- ! S g trio are n I n CY c T ark ' CULLOCHC onand R A LPH 1 JO N E S and ROBBIE COLLINS LULLOCH, on nand again this “G au n t J o h n ’’ and r year helping with 1000 and one were elected come a post-Father’s Day Fath- er any day now MRS D takes it all very calmly and MICH AEL. the 5 year old son of the , Festival’s Exec Sec., has no com- By HON. HARRIS ELLSW ORTH ment as yet. except that he M ember of Congress. 4th D istrict thinks his brothers will probab- This letter is w ritten earlier in sides of the world are kicking lo M I ^ F a l ^ i - X k ^ ”0^ the week than usual for the rea- i up a lot of trouble W w neiner , hether n it - : n There’ll be a resounding re- son that Mrs. ElL-worth and I may get big or stay little no one .v- 3 resoundin8 re- ire have been called out to Los An- knows — at least no one in the th,s year if anyone asks, geles because of the sudden 1 free world knows The agree ■ Is there a DOCTOR in the death of Miss M argaret Gildea. ment by the Western powers on house?” Over THIRTY Portland Miss Gildea has been a foster a treaty with the West German doctors and their wives are ex m other to Mrs. Ellsworth since Republic was a serious blow to pected to attend this year’s Fes her childhood after her o w n the Kremlin. This, coupled with tival and have made reserva Su- mother passed away. We are fly- the growing m ilitary defense in tions for all four plays mg out and back, and will be Europe, apparently' leaves the gone but a few days. Russian rulers in a state of frus tration — if not fear They visitors in the corridors o f HEIR Capitol The Defense Production Act, would, if possible, frighten ail the law which carries the auth concerned as much as possible And speaking of Washington ority for m aterial allocation and in the hope that one or more of for price and wage controls, has t.ie parlim ents would be afraid being crowded — the Joint Com been under consideration in the to ratify the German agreement. mittee on Reduction of Nones Senate. It will be brought up in Although during this month sential Federal E x p e n d itu re s the House soon. The law will ex Americans are quite preoccupied (the Byrd Committee) reports end of June ““ unless " pire * at J the ----------------- ■ » with our own Political problems that civilian employment in the extended I think it is safe to H m ust not be overlooked that Executive branch of the govern p red it. that there will be very right nw is a time of world ten- ment increased by 10,665 during few, if any, basic changes made sion equal to none since the end the month of April. The total num ber o ' such civilian employ in it although it seems likely the of World War II. renewal will be for a shorter Washington, D C has b e e n ees on April 30, the Committee unTil March a!* X “ perhaPs «warming with visitors for the said, was 2,549,714 Remember the signs we used H R / , “ ™ e“ fh°em ^ S : nod( to see during the war: ’Is this trip necessary?” Possibly i t d e n t‘c^n fake3 anH hern io T k X b ist cfVh JUn<? h™ t h ® miSht good P ^ ^ g y ' if m in might b° be good psychology the situation. '° ° k dt a ¿ w i a v Z eX r iA thou«h !the h®ad °«ces of the various • U ■ d. g0 we suffered a departm ents there could be some The Russian communist gov- big as m a rb le i? H hallst?nes sj K”s readi"« something l i k e ernn.cn, and ilooKS „„ a„,b « - new emp,„y. Letter trom Washington. . . ■7 ” to ,h i p TiPS T o THF w ._ _ J ° , E uS , ?/, !he sh rp w der mer- ChantS wl11 feature Shakespear- ®3n ^JND OW DISPLAYS this £ear M enuf, are 'nterested, per- d contest could be held W pej c e ^ o ? Business Directory KNOX SHOE REPAIR W alter R edford. R ealtor Ranches — Farm s — Homes Business Property C raftsm anship plus Top Q uality M aterials A ll Kinds of P olish — Shoe A ccessories Jess Kidwell ‘‘While You W ait Servioe’’ 33 East Main A shland F^stiXal Patrons are from ° ” t- Slde Southern Oregon, which in this case, include- Roseburg and Klamath Falls) have all day to shop in Ashland or Medford THE YOUNGER SET They still attend rehearsals and rem ain transfixed as actors G U A R A N TEED HOME A N D AUTO and. actresses u tter the Bard’s imm ortal words. Each year, RADIO REPAIRS these children, unexposed to i Reasonable Prices MACBETH in high school and certainly incapable of under- ' Motorola Home and Auto Radios standing the lines being read, I find a fascinating appeal to the —Frea Pick-Up and Delivery— drama, action on stage, and, lat er in the season, colorful cos- | 41 East Main P hone 2-4141 tumes, paraded before their in- t 38 East Main E uslness Phone 7866 Don’s R adio Service Phone: 6261 Office G ranite, Bronze, Marble Chiropractic Physician ACUTE AN D CHRONIC CONDITIONS COLONIC IRRIGATIONS 236 E M ain St. Phone 2-3391 Ashland, Oregon Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Silver W atch and Jewelry Repair and Engraving DR. E. N. TERRILL Sheldon Jewelry C H IR O P R A U T K C L IN IC HENRY CARR, Owner N. W. BURNS DEALER N ext Door to P. O. Ashland, Oregon Res. Phone 3176 Dr. Herman Wexler 6406 Res. M ONUM ENTS AN D MARKERS T elephone 2-6587 Phone 713, 272 E M ain 368 N. Main Phone 1371 A