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Friday, December 11, 1936 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER OREGON TOTAL OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN UP By A. I,. EINBECK Mints < apltal News Bureau of the Southern Oregon Miner CAI. EM Development of a state wide welfare organization with local workers In all counties Is recommended by the legislative interim commission on govern mental and admilnlstrutive reor ganization ami the state plan ning board In a report filed with Governor Martin Much an organization, the re port points out, Is justified by "considerations of economy alone." Quoting figures to show that the populations of Oregon'* state- aided Institutions curing for chil dren increased from 618 in 1923 to 1056 in 1934. a gain of 70 7 percent the report emphasizes it would la* to keep as many ns |s>s- sible of the handicapped and de linquent (children) In their own communities ami out of state in stltutlons ‘ During the 1022-23 period grand total of $.'51,85? Was Scout rlbuted to private Instltll S tl<«is by the state," the re port shows. During the 1933- 31 |M*rlo<l the state's contribu tion totaled 4356,251. This is iui Increase of * 101,397 or 11.5 percent. "More important than monetary considerations Is the fact that this increase m the number of children receiving state aid in private in stitutions Is nt variance with de sirable social policy. It In gener ally agreed that the normal fam ily home environment Is better than Institutional care This In crease In institutionalization of dependent children indicates the need for further developihent of a welfare organization whose work ers in the counties would work out other plans for dependent chil dren which would save many chil dren from the blighting effects that result from even the best of institutional care " • • • Just one year to th«' day from the organization of the state cap itol reconstruction commission December 4. 1935 the contractor who will construct the new state house. Rosa it Hummond of Port land, moved onto the job and be gan work. First operations were RADIO $29.95 AFTERNOON COAT Page 7 Failure To Vote Trapper Collects $210 Drops 511 Voters From County for Pelts --------- Jackson county's number one trapper and woodsman, Vernon Hopkins of the Dead Indian dis trict collected S210 from the ' county early this week for the hides of 50 coyotes and 17 bob cats Mr Hopkins’ record to date is 170 pelts, and he expects to hit • •• the 200 mark before the first of the year ,hc said. 4» e SONS MI SI< IANS ENTERTAIN •••• MEDFORD ROTARY TUESDAY | A total of 541 registered voters in 10 Ashland precincts have been eliminated from the county regis ter for failure to vote in two gen eral elections in the past four years according to the county clerk's office The precincts, with number eliminated, follow: 64 Boulevard East Central 87 West Central 55 Oak 60 45 North East * 75 Southeast 106 Northwest 69 35 South ............. 35 West 65 Barron 61 Bellview • Among those leaving for the Susanville, Calif , where he will south to spend the holidays is be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Elmer Ayers, who left Monday for E. Ayers. • •• Musical talent of Southern Ore gon Normal entertained the Med ford Rotary club in the basement of the Medford hotel Tuesday. Those taking part were Frank Smith, Rodney Rogers, Kenneth Bob Moore and Mary Lou Winter Scout Camp Bums, McKnight Dr. Arthur Taylor of the normal school faculty con To Acommodate 50 cluded the program with a short Arrangement« have been made speech. to take care of 50 scouts in the two sessions of Crater Lake area's winter carnp, according to an an nouncement by Irving P. Beesley, scout executive and camp director. The annual Boy Scout winter outing will lie held at Government Carnp at Crater lake, with the first session held December 26 to 2k, and the second, December 29 td 31 t ruucevrarn.uil > after uoon coat of black broadcloth is lavishly trimmed with silver fox. Die collar terminates U> a bolero line in front Tie tong fur panels are very sleu jerizlrig. 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State Treasurer penters have been at work on the Holman and Secretary of State forms In preparation for the pour Snell agreed and the plaques were ing of the concrete which will get "out." under way within a few days Whatever recommendation« are Hammond expects to complete his made to the forthcoming legisla contract in 18 months so that the ture for exten«ion of the indus new building should be ready for trial program at the «tate prison occupancy by midsummer of 1938 will be based on the policy of Founded in 1907 primarily to «tate*« use, that 1« the manufac regulate railroads the bulk of ture of article« only for use of the business of the public public institutions within the utilities commission today has state Thi« was indicated by Dr. to do with the regulation of L. N. Robinson, chairman of the motor trucks imd busses, ac federal board for the reorganiza cording to Frank ('. McCul I tion of prison industries who was loch, utilities commissioner. here this week for a conference Eighty percent of the com with Governor Martin. Dr. Rbbin- mission's 103 employees art* In son did not indicate what indus the motor tnins|M>rt division, tries might be recommended for McCulloch |H)lnts out. the Oregon fti.stitution but point I No plaques bearing the names ed out that in KNM states prison Oregon's high officials will : labor is used in the manufacture grace the fronts of new buildings J of clothing and shoes used at all erected under the present admin «tate institutions It has also been istration Governor Martin turned suggested that the prison bakery thumbs down on the suggestion might be enlarged to take care of when it was presented to the the needs of institutions now buy board of control. Four buildings ing bread from private bakeries were ready for the markers which A preliminary report on the Ore cost $30 each “1 don’t care about gon penitentiary will be placed in having my name on a lot of build the hands of Governor Martin ings. let's just save that much within a few days. Dr. Robinson money for the taxpayers." the said • • « GIFTS