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2 MAIL TRIIUNf, M4for4, Or.
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Meeting Reports
Given (or April
Ashlsnd Conference re
port! havt been received for
April from three college de-
pirtment representatives.
Hugh G. Simpson, director of
information at Southern Ore
gon college, hai announced.
Dr. Frank D. Haines, asso
ciate professor of social sci
ence, one of three delegates to
represent SOC at the Pacific
Northwest Conference at
Seattle, was elected to the
executive committee and ap
pointed chairman of the pro
gram for next year's meeting.
Other representatives includ
ed Rick Pastega, SOC stu
dent, Klamath Falls, and the
late Dr. Verne Blue, of the
social science division.
Eugene was the setting for
the 18th Annual Conference
of the Oregon Library associa
tion. Miss Myrtle Funkhouser,
librarian, Mrs. Eleanor S.
Everett, Miss Lucy Anne
Poucher, and Thornton T.
Shively represented SOC at
the meeting, at which Mrs.
Robert Thornton, chairman
of National Library Week in
Oregon presented the details
of the Ashland program with
public and college library co
operating, as an example of
a successful community promotion.
Otto J. Wilda. associate pro
fessor of art, who represented
Southern Oregon college at
the Pacific Arts Association
at Arizona State university
Tempe, Ariz., reported that
the findings of the conference
generally brought forth the
feeling that art education and
art generally need to take a
good look at themselves; that
for I number of years til is
area has exhibited little more
than self satisfaction with Its'
values and self assurance
with Its' aims.
TOWRtO 0RIG0N Si A ft
SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION
OREGON S
LAHP OF
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RE60n AWNUAL INCOME FROM GRASS SEID
IS ABOUT S 13 MILLION DOLLARS..
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THE AVERAGE KROM 193010
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PROMOTED BY OREGON
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Latest Election Returns
SAME DAY DELIVERIES
Syracuse, N. Y. (TO -Mrs.
Ann Miller gave birth to a
son several hours after her
sister, Mrs. Delores Harvey,
became the mother of a
daughter. The women were
room mates at Crouse-Irving
Hospital here.
Portland - ll'Pl) - Late and
almost complete returns in
Oregon's primary election
showea:
Democratic President
(2. 623 of 2.882 precincts)
Kennedy 128,486
Morse 81,096
Humphrey 15.581
Symington 11,147
Johnson 10,113
Write-in Stevenson 2,838
Republican President
Nixon 189,033
Write-in, Rockefeller 1,112
Democratic Sonata
Short term (2,560 of 2,882
precincts)
Ncuberber 181,951
Long term (2,560 of 2.882
precincts)
Neuberger 185,870
Conn 6.419
Fowler 24.247
Like 5.454
Murphy 14,202
Cox 2,979
Republican Senate
Short term (2.560 of 2.882
precincts)
Smith 179.152
Altvatcr 30,197
Long term (2,560 of 2.882
precincts)
Smith 161,047
Altvatcr 18,955
Cook 17,8(18
Killam 13,53ft
Congress
1st District (688 of 74S pre
cincts) Norbiad, R 44.742
Anderson, D 25,144
Awens, D 28,200
Charges Against Maurine, Porter
Fighters Dropped Get Good Backing
fnr Ore gnn secretary of state assessor; Paul Fynnlnr lias
Man B Holmes has 8.195 7.341 fur county commission,
voles for the Republican nom-; er; and Chester L. Rapp has
... . . n ,:nri r nnontu tron,i,rnr All
nai nil lor jacKson mum)' !.
Jackson county Democrats and Charles O. Porter, repre-
Democratic party nomination.
Robert Y Thornton received
7,511 votes for stale attorney
'general. 'district attorney; Herbert were uncontested in the pri-
I Gerald J. Scannell Jr. lias Hunter has 7.792 for county I mury election.
17,002 votes for nominalion fori
Assault and batterv charecs i . . ' i . ' r Jackson county district at-
have been dropped against I r,day ave Mr'- M.urine . sentative from O r e g o n s, ,orney on the Democratic
three Ashland men involved I Neuberger almost 8,000 votes fourth congressional district, . ticket.
in a fight with two Southern I for U.S. senator for the term received almost 7.500 votes Ray Schumacher has 7.2B1
Oregon college students. Dis-wnich will end Jan. a, luok,ijn foclng nominated to seek Deniuciaiii. luiea fur iioi.iir.u
I reelection ,ion 'or county assessor, and
I ,, " , . , Karl Janouch has 7.396 for
I Mrs. Neuberger received cou,y trcasurer t.andida!e on
17.972 votes fnr the uncontest-' the Democratic general elec
ed position, and Porter re- tion ballot in November. Both
ceiled 7,490 votes. The totals are incumbents,
jare unofficial from 110 of Edward A. McGinty, Mcd-
Jackson county's 113 pre- ford, received the nomina
cincts. tjon a5 Democratic candidate
: In another uncontested for county surveyor next No
i vember with 7,110 votes. He
Port Huron, Mich. -WD- was unopposed in the pri
ll-our ships collided in two;mary.
trict Attorney Thomas J.
Reeder said Saturday.
Reeder said tiie charges
were dropped with the con
sent of the two students, Mark
M. Musgrave and John H.
Ileitsmitn. The three Ashland
men involved in the fight
Feb. 6 in front of a cafe on
Main st. in Ashland were El
don Fagan, Eugene Raslie
and Joe Roberts. They had
entered pleas of innocent and
a trial was pending.
"Thorough investigation re
vealed that the Heitsmith boy
had begun the fight by asking
the Ashland men outside."
Hie district attorney said. "It
also appeared that if he (Heit
smith) hadn't gone to the car
and gotten a club the fight
would have ended a long time
ago. I think everybody ex
cept perhaps Musgrave was at
fault."
Musgrave did not appear to
be out of line, Reeder added
While the fight was serious it
was not a "gang affair," the
district attorney added. Dur
ing the fight, Heilsmith's nose
was fractured and Musgrave's
jaw was broken
Memorial Day
Ceremonies Set
SHADY COVE -TRAIL
LIONS
AUCTION
At
Shady Cove Fire Hall
-TODAY-
My 22, it 1:00 P.M.
Lawn Mowers, Bunk Beds, Boat &
Trailer, Fishing Equipment, Chest
of Drawers-Lots of Other Items.
2nd District (29S of 448
precincts)
Phair, R 15.468
Ullmnn. D 23,207
3rd District (97S of S96
I precincts)
Hill, R 24.853
Lee, R 28,967
Rasor, R 5,345
Green, D 48,529
Washburne, D 7,773
4th District (551 ( 692
precincts)
Durno, R 24,905
Fleming. R 18,070
Porter, D 25,598
Secretary of Stale
2.580 of 2.182 precincts)
Appling. R 158,583
Davis, D 44.696
Kendrick, D 20.169
Sweetland, D 169,040
State Treasurer
(2,580 of 2,882 precincts)
Belton. R 136.343
Field, R 80.353
Cook, D 139.777
Jaross, D 75,534
Attorney General
(2,580 of 2.882 precincts)
Estep, R 63.050
Francis, R 134.257
Thornton, D 153,254
LEASH LAW
Iihnia, N. Y. HTB - Stray
dogs, long tolerated on the
campus of Cornell University
have worn out their welcome.
After a rash of dog fights
bitten students and chewed
library books, the university
ruled that unlicensed dogs
will be picked up and sent
to a local animal shelter.
Crater Instructor
Attending Institute
Seattle Donald D. Miller,
Crater High school teacher
and activities director, is at
tending the University of
Washington counseling and
guidance training institute at
(he University of Washington,
Seattle, Wash.
The institute, which ends
May 27, is under Hie direction
of the college of education at
the University of Washington.
Goal of the institute is im
provement of guidance serv
ices for secondary school
pupils.
.Miller, who lives at 118
South Ninth St., Central
Point, will be teacher, activi
ties director, athletic director,
boys' counselor and guidance
director at Crater.
Memorial Day services con
ducted by the Veterans Ad
ministration Domiciliary will
be held at the station ceme
tery Monday, May, 30. at 1:30
p.m., according to Banks I.
Paul, assistant manager.
separate acidents in lower
Lake Huron today and one of
Directional signs will guide ! "e '"naara rortiana
th niihlie frnm the Facie
Point high school to the ceme- waler-
tery one mile east of Eagle k
Point, he said. The Eagle
Point Cub Scouts, high school
band and service organiza
tions in t..e valley will partici
pate in the program, he said.
The program will include
decoration of graves by the
Eagle Point Cub Scouts, the
"National Anthem" plr.yed by
the Eagle Point High school
band, invocation by the Rev.
Lawrence Eskay and massing
of colors by the various serv
ice organizations.
Paul will introduce guests,
and Henry C. Herzog, domi
ciliary manager, will intro
duce Dr. Roy McNeal, profes
sor of Southern Oregon col
lege, who will speak.
Chaplain Roger Pryor will
give the benediction. The
Camp White Firing squad will
give the salute to the dead.
Following "Taps," the Eagle
Point High school band will
conclude the program.
In an uncontested nomina
tion in the Republican pri
mary, Howell Appling Jr., re
ceived 8,589 votes in the 110
precincts unofficially counted
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