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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
2 1945 This ’n That by Th* Old Timer Grunts I'n. s voters appear apu- thetic toward the special election, Fnuuy. Less than a dozen turned Sz.oo PER YEAR out to hear Secretary of State Farrell hpcuk in behalf of the state building fund. < * / President Truinun is doing a big job on a $75,000 annual salary However taxes take a lurge slice of his stipend leaving him a little over $25,000. # / * U. S. Suprem e court has can celed the order deporting H an y Bridges us un alien communist. Proceedings aguinst Bridges s ta rt ed in 1938. / v / The British have c a p tu r e d Joachim von Ribbentrop, who was Hitler’s foreign m inister und the last of the nazi big shots to be accounted for, except Hitler. / v * Man Shortage Ju st give me a m an W ith a m illion or two. Or one that is handsome Would happily do; A dashing young fellow Is swell any day, Or one th at is famous Would suit me O. K. But if the man shortage Should get any worse, Go back to the very First line of this verse. Marine Band Will Play Here Tuesday for Bond Concert ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Local Men A ttend..... Bond Committee Meet Howard Oden, Herb Huston and "Andy” Anderson were call ed hurriedly to Medford Tuesday evening to attend an im prom ptu meeting with S. E. Sammons, chairm an of the Oregon War F in ance committee, and C'apt. R. F. Augur, a veteran of the fighting on Corregidor. The m eeting was called to talk over the bond drive and to attem pt to inject a little enthusiasm into the lagging sales. Capt Augur was host at the meeting, which was a luncheon held at the Medford Hotel. Jackson County Sheriff Dies Sunday Evening THURSDAY, JUNE i« / j^ ^ o lu m c ij , Number ly • ■ - ^ M iS a Z r a *»ntsAre 299,369,000, Reported in I ings Accounts in O r e g o n Banks. How much interest a rt Planned for Fourth your receiving for YQOrt poi- uon of this staggering am ount. Do you realize th at $18. of July in Ashland invested in an E Bond return. to you in 2 years ........... $19.12 Full Day* Entertainment 4 years ........... $20.00 Scheduled With Bond Auction 6 years ........... $21.00 Rodeo, Carnival 8 years ............$23.00 Services were held Wednesday To boost the sule of "E” bonds Enthusiasm continues to m ount 10 years ........... $25.00 morning at 9:30 from the Peri in Ashland, the local bond com or the Fourth of July celebration or $25.00 for your $18.75; $50.00 Funeral Chapel in M edford foi m ittee hus arranged for the wide ,/hich Ashland will have this year Sydney I. Brown, widely known (or your $37.50 and $100.00 for ly known Klam ath Falls Murine and determ ination to m ake it one »ij.uq ximiK it over—pu. and respected sheriff of Jackson Base band to play in Ashland, of the best in many years is a p ^t some of th at DEAD Monej county, who died Sunday even and it was announced this week parent up and down Main Street. id invest it in real live sec. thut the bund hud set the date < jn g at his home in Medford, fol- Svents as previously announced es and HOLD THEM. In t ’ lowing a lingering illness. Inter of their uppearance in Ashland iave not been changed much, ex- .uture years you will be glat i us Tuesday, June 26th. The m ent was made in the Siskiyou ept th at it is definitely establish J ed th a t there would not be the Memorial park. Pall bearers in you did. Lithia Theatre will be the locale Camp Carson, C o lo . — P v t cluded Vern Sm ith and Vern Hast for the concert. Chamber of Commerce dance, Charles R. Speers, 31 South 2nd ings of Ashland and William Gre which had been set for the even Tickets for the concert can be St., Ashland, Ore., son of Mr. and ing of the fourth but because it obtained by the purchase of an Mrs. Ray N. Speers, 208 D avid bbemer, Jerry Pierson, Howard L e g i o n A u x i l i a r y G ault and Paul Hanlin. r-,j , ”E” bond at the bond headquart was felt th a t there would be so son Ave., is now stationed a t the The sheriff was born in Brack- F j ie C lS v J I I lC e r S m any other attractions, the dance ers in the Gas Company office, at U. S. Army General and Conval the bank or the post office and escent hospital, Camp Carson, ettsville. Kinney county, Texas, i The regular meeting of Ameri- was dropped. A carnival has been August 14, 1882. Here he spent his can Legion Auxiliary was held secured, and D. E. Cipperly, ad are now being given with each Colo. boyhood on a cattle ranch. He lat Monday evening June 18th at the vance agent for th e Dodge’s purchase of a bond. Adm ittance The U. S. Army General and er followed the railroad work Legion Hall with the Aux. Pres. greater Shows and T hrill Circus, to the concert will be by these Convalescent hospital is situated and came to Medford in 1905 Mrs. Betty Adams presiding. has been in Ashland the past tickets only. in an ideal spot outdoor recrea w here he im m ediately became Special and im portant business day or so arranging the details The M arine Base bdnd has be tion activities. Sightseeing trips come widely known for their to the various scenic places in identified with the business and pretaining to the units activities for the coming of the carnival, civic life. He was one of the or- were decided upon. He promises th at there will be Mankind, according to an a s concert at num erous appearances and near Colorado Springs are ganizers of the Jackson county j The annual D epartm ent Re- plenty of fe rn s wheel rides, m er- tronom er, will disappear from throughout this area. Accompany fair association and of the Jack- ports were completed ready to be ry-go-round, rides, side shows, etc the earth in u milion years from ing the band will be several other arranged for patients. Emphasis is placed on pre-oc- son county Sheriff’s Posse, in sent in. and also featuring a high pole act now. However, the way the world entertainers. All of the members is getting knocked around it will of the band are veterans of the cupational training so th at con later years. He was an ardent • The following officers were and trained lions act. W ednesday valescents can find w hat skills horseman. He was engaged i n ; elected for the coming year. details were being worked out as probably vanish long before that fighting in the South Pacific. they have and thus w hat type of business in Medford, including i Pres. Mrs. Betty Frazier, 1st. Vice to w here the carnival would be occupational training they may mining and lum bering. He was a ! President, Mrs. Neva Wood, 2nd set up, but was not announced Bond Sales Lag This shoe rationing has a silver w ant in the veterans’ adm inistra charter m em ber of the Medford Vice President Anna B. Kroeger, early enough to catch the Miner Tuesday morn i n g , F r a n k lining for some parents. Look tion program after returning to Elks club. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Kay Ractor; deadline. w hat it means for the small boy Thompson, who m anages the civilian life. Practical arts are A t the tim e of his death he Chaplain, Mrs. Stella Corthell; bond booth at the gas company Schedule of Events who wants to go barefoot this office, stated that sales of “E” some of the most popular sub was serving his th ird term as Historian, Mrs. Celia A. Berning- As previously stated, the day’s summer. sheriff, having been re-elected hausen: Sgt. a t Arms, Mrs. Al events will start w ith a parade Bonds are still lagging. A t the jects taught. Pvt. Speers served in France last fall. He was widely known berta Leonard and Mrs. Mary at ten o’cock, form ing a t the ju n Uncle Zeke opines that fame close of business Monday even- and fortune aw aits the horticul ' ing evening, u tabulation oX sales w ith the 80th division. His wife in Oregon in law enforcem ent Hughes. ior high and going down Main turist who developes a straw ber showed that $84,663 had been Mrs. Donna M. Speers resides at work and was at one tim e an of The next m eeting will be a street and will end at Lithia ry already sugared and covered made in Ashland, and with a quo 31 South Second S treeti Ashland, ficer in the State Sheriff’s asso combined business m eeting and Park. Numerous entries for this ta of $266,750 to meet, he pointed Oregon. ciation. with cream. 1 picnic to be held Ju ly 2 a t th event have already been made, — o—------ He is survived by his widow, Lithia Park. F u rth e r details to with the Ashland City Band, the out that this city has a long way three daughters, Mrs. Dixie T ra be announced later. Kiltie band definitely scheduled Gen. Dwight B. Eisenhower is to go yet before reaching the quo han and Cydney Brown of Med- to be in the parade. Several fra t receiving un enthusiatic welcome ta. Daily sales have been averag ] ford and Marie, of San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. George Bruce left ernal organizations have announc from the millions of hero-w or ing less than $2,000 per day, and J, W. Maloney, collector of :iv j onc gon, George jn the Seabees Sunday afternoon for Dalles, Ore ed entries as have business houses should this daily average con shiping Americans. ternal revenue, announced today two sigters Ethelwyn Soule, Los gon to visit w ith their son and and other groups. T here will be tinue, the end of the drive on v v / th a t the new $5 auto tax stam p Man Drops Dead in Cigaret July 7, will come w ith Ashland a for the year beginning Ju ly 1, Angeles, Chris H., Phoenix Ariz. tneir son-in-law, botn home on a kiddies section and prizes will long ways behind on its quota. and William P., Seattle; and his leave from the arm y. Dr. and be given for the best entries in Line.—headline. There was no 1945, were pladed on sale in his mother, __ __ Mrs. W. T. _ Brown, Seat- Mrs. Bruce will retu rn to Salem this event. Due to the lack of The bond Prem iere at the V ar radio announcem ent of the oc- office at Portland and in all post-1 tj also two grandchildren, sity theatre last W ednesday add this week to attend the M ethodist m aterials, it was thought th at curance. ed some $20,750 to the total sales offices in Oregon, on Saturday, church conference. They are not there would not be m any floats, v / * . j paanne P o f made. M anager R«>rt M ottoar of June 9. The law requires the « expected home in tim e J o r the b u t other entries w’ill m ake up Auto lignts-not drivf'rs-shduld the Varsity Theatre reported that ow ner of every automobile, truck. I x c a M H la Vxtrl the parade. Sunday services. be lit after dark. $4600 in $25 bonds were sold. motorcycle ,or bus which is used Following the parade, there 1 1 1 will be a bond auction a t the $3250 in $50 bonds, $5900 in $100 on the public highway on or after The first swim m ing classes ( Things tu rn up fur the m an bonds, $500 in $500 bonds and July 1, to buy this stam p and dis- Lithia park, and at present, a Monday m orning were off to a I play it on his vehicle. The stamps who digs. plan to auction off the personal $2,000 in $1,000 bonds. ' are transferable w ith change of successful sta rt w ith 186 atten d ----------- o----------- services of some of A shland’s 1 1 1 ing Monday. Miss E l e a n o r I ownership of the vehicle. . Exercise your civic duty F ri leading citizens is being form ulat Postoffices will sell the stamps Coombe of Seattle is the swim m ed. “A slave M arket” will sell day. over the counter for cash only, ing instructor, assisted by Mrs. — — ~~ - o -———- • « Fifty-three m en and boys gath- these services to the highest bid and will conduct no mail order R obert Strough, Mrs. Stearns and ereu in tne oining-room ol the der, and is it expected that M ay Mrs. C. M. Frazier. Supervising , business. Cnurcn of C hrist on Thursday or Wiley, Senator N ew bry, F rank In Oregon all auto tax stamps the dressing rooms w ere Sherry evening for a r a th e r and bon Van Dyke, George G reen and are required to be placed in the Stansbury and Gloria W enner for .banquet. The room and taoies , others will be w ashing windows, County Agent Robert G. Fow upper left-hand corner of the in- the girls and Don Farm er for the were oeautitully decorated w itn I etc., as a result of the auction, ler says reports received by him boys. ] side of the windshield. An unusual num ber attended the past two weeks indicate the a color seneme of red, wnite and | Some m erchandise will be soli The cam paign will continue , . . „ If the vehicle is in storage or turkey crop of Jackson county the Elk’s club Flag Day Program this week and next and sim ilar Dlue in rec°em tion of Fla« UaY- cited also as has been the custom the coming season will total 150,- last Thursday in the Elk’s Tem out of use in July is will b e c o n classed are being held ?n MedTord 1 Tne them e was ca rn e d out WlUl form erly. A t two o’clock the rodeo will 000 birds, double that of last year ple. The event was open to the subject to tax as of the month flowers and flags arranged by Buyers and growers have indicat public and a large num ber be in which it is placed in use on In Ashland classes are being Mrs. Tom P ettit, Mrs. Davis ana be held a t the A shland high held a t Tw in Plunges. ed to him the output would be sides m em bers of the organiza the public highway. Mrs. Downing. The song sheets school field, and it is planned to tion were present. that large, the agent states. for the evening were decorated have the regular bronc riding, Frank Van Dyke spoke on how It has also been learned that with the Am erican shield set in steer riding, bulldogging, etc. and one California poultry dealer the United States flag should be the now popular V and brow ned the afternoon’s show will wind firm has financed 75,000 birds in held as an exam ple for the rest w ith the traditional eagle. This up w ith several horse races and W illiam Earl Young, infant son this section and expects to get of the world. Prof Irving Vining, work was in color, the handw ork relay races. D uring the afternoon, P etty Officer Evelyn Moore, there will be num erous games, th at many more from other grow in an impressive ceremony, pre of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young recruiting for the N avy’s WAVES of Miss Beverly Haynie. etc for the kiddies in Lithia P ark sented plaques to the next of kin born Ju n e 16, and died a few was in Ashland Tuesday and a n ers. The bounteous and delicious and of course the carnival will Last week the last of the brood of the five local Elks who have hours after birth. G raveside services were con nounced th at the WAVE recruit meal was prepared by Mrs. F. G. draw its quota of visitors. er turkeys of this area were died in the service of their coun m ents will again be opened, to Helms, Mrs. L. G. Haynie, Mrs. L. Ashland is preparing to en ter slaughtered and shipped south. try. From the local roster, Gold ducted Monday at 2:30 at M ount enlist young women, mostly for U. Gresham and Mrs. J. A. The county agent says the arm y Star m em bers are Leland A sh ain View cem etery w ith Rev. Earl duty in the hospitals along the Youngs The tables were served tain m any outsiders. No doubt plans to can most of these birds craft, Henry Phelan, Dean W ar Downing officiating. Survivors west coast. It was recently an by Arlis Youngs, M arie Gresham, Lithia P ark will draw picnickers and has contracted for purchase ren, Charles Yoder and William are the parents Mr. and Mrs. nounced th at the Navy had taken Beverly- Haynie, Edith Turnbull from miles around, as usual, and Young, an older brother and the w ith the added attractions of the of a goodly portion of the new Eckhart. over the hospitals in arm y camps and Phyyllis Rae Downing. rodeo, parade, and bond auction, Musical num bers included sel grandm other Mrs. Eva Gosnell. up and down the Pacific coast and crop. The entertaining and inspirat ------------p—i-------- W eather conditions have been ections played by the ensemble these m ust be staffed with ional program of the evening a large num ber of visitors is e x pected. excellent for the turkeys the past under the direction of Irving Mir- WAVES to keep them running. consisted of group singing, instru ick. Because of illness, the Misses months, w ith good forage. For the convenience of those m ental num bers, a stunt, toasts — ----o M arilyn Young and Elaine S uth wishing to join the Waves, Petty and talks, and vocal numbers. The Oregon State Game Com erlin were unable to sing and Officer Moore will be in Ashland Dale Dieckman, accompanied by mission m akes its annual request their places on the program w a s ' Chief of Police C. P. Talent, capably filled by Seam an Bill j that sym pathetic individuals re from Ju n e 27 to June 30, inclu his sister M axine, played a violin A new comer to the business stated this m orning that ‘‘fire Alves, he history of the flag frain from picking up fawn deer sive, a t the Lithia Hotel. Office solo. Lowell Hall gave the toast district of Ashland this week, is w orks” of any kind would be was presented by Past Exalted that appear to be deserted. In hours will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p. to the fathers and T. L. O 'H arra Howard S. Wiley, who has open- banned before and after the Ruler Harold Merrill, Boy Scouts most instances this is not true, m. daily. Night appointm ents for to the sons. J. A. P utm an spoke an insurance office, located in Big Fourth of Ju ly celebration. and w ith Mrs. Cay llufm an at and if the faw n is left alone, its wom en who m ayy be working, on “M aking Men O ut of Boys” the office space of the Oregon They are not only forbidden by the piano. The pledge of allegi m other will eventually return to can be arranged by telephoning citing some of the Biblical fathers Land Com pany at 55 East Main. Ashland City Ordinance No. 1046 ance was led by Exalted Ruler claim it. D eliberate picking up of the Lithia Hotel in Ashland, and and sons. L ittle David Burger Mr. Wiley, son of Mayor and Mrs but by theState defense council’s Erwin and voiced by the aud fawns in order to obtain a pet is asking for P etty Officer Moore. welcomed the daddies in his own Thornton Wiley, has been the inim itable way. Some of the past five years w ith the insur proclamation of June 30th. 1943 ience. against the law, and a perm it is The hearing of the Oregon young people put on a stunt call ance departm ent of the Oregon which is still in effect all over -------- —o —, not issued to keep it unless it State Game Commission in re ed “M ellerdram m er”. Mrs. M. B. Public U tilities Commission, and the state. can be proved that the fawn act Thomas Ralph Dunnivan of In the proclam ation the sale, Ashland was cited to appear in ually was deserted and would gard to the 1945 hunting regula Keeton of A ltadena, California bring a wide experience in insur tions will sta rt at ten o’clock, sang "That little Boy of M ine” ance w ork to his new business distribution, or use of fire works, Justice court this week on a have died. firecrackers, cap-pistols, or other charge of passing a motor vehicle While young deer may be a t S aturday morning, Ju ly 14, at its and “M emories”. Mr. Alva Fere- here. forms of ‘‘noise m aking devises” with insufficient clearance. He tractive pets, as they grow older offices in 616 Oregon Building, bee of Elmira, Oregon sang ‘‘My Heavenly F ather W atches Over are banned, anyw here in Oregon. was fined $2.00 and costs. they can become burdensom e to Portland. Mrs. Nelle Burns left for P o rt A compliance with the above Seasons, bag lim its and other Me”. Miss M axine Deickman ac land Tuesday evening via train, care for and often dangerous to proclam ation is requested by the Raw linseed oil for livestock. hum an life if adequate facilities regulations governing the taking companied both Mrs. Keeton and to see her son Charles, who last local police departm ent officials. Marshall Wells Store o n t h e are not provided. In the end, the of game birds, game anim als and Mr. Ferebee. __ week underw ent an emergenc • deer m ay have to be killed as j fur-bearing anim als will come up Plaia Phone 21231 All counted the evening a very appendectomy. Mrs. Burns called most of them cannot be sa tisfa c t-! , for considerations at th at time. | Pleasant one and expressed a from Portland Monday and sta*- Raw linseed oil for livestock. . Monuments and marker*. See orily released after being raised | The hearing is open to the p u b - ' hope that the banquet would be ed th at her husband was not re Marshall Well* Store o n t h e Burn* Memorials. On the Plasa. in captivity. Plata Phone 21231 lie. an annual affair. I covering satisfactorily. Well Known Klamath Falla Veterans Engaged For June 26 Entertainment Service* Held Wednesday For Three-time Peace Officer At Medford Pvt. ( ’has. Speers at Camp Carson Hospital # * # / < / $5 Auto Stamp Now On Sale Off to Good Start Big Turkey Crop Seen In County Father and Son Banquet Enjoyed Many Attended Elk’s Flag Day Program Thursday Infant Son of Jack Young Dies June 16 Leave Fawns Says Game Commission Fireworks Banned Navy Seeks Women for Medical WAVES Howard Wiley Opens Insurance Office Buy a Bond’and Hear the Marine Base Band Concert