Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, January 10, 1946, Image 1

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out on other countries.
SOC Registers 90
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY io, 1946
Youth For Christ
Rally Saturday Eve
The Youth tor Christ Rally,
sponsored by several Ashland
churches, plans to resume their
series of rallies and have schedul­
ed one for this Saturday, J a n u ­
ary 12, to be held at the Church
of Christ at 2nd and B| Streets.
The rallies were discontinued d u r­
ing the Christm as holidays, and
this is the first since the holidays
have passed.
The rally Saturday night will
feature local speakers, w ith Le­
land Linn, superintendent of
schools, E verett McGee, local
businessman and First Lieutenant
Carl Summe on the program. The
program will also include music
,iy a young peoples orchestra,
songs by a United choir, trum pet
and accordian solos and special
vocal num bers by the group.
The programs generally last
about 90 minutes, and the four
previously held have proven very
interesting. The public is invited
to attend these meetings.
VOL. 13. NO. 47.
Damages First
Lions Club Plans
Ashland Hi Cagers. Fire
Trinity Church Sun.
A fire about four o’clock Sun­ To Push Efforts for
Bow to Strong
day morning, damaged the First
Episcopal church in Ash­
land, with damages set a t about Vets Housing, Jobs
Team From Salem Trinity
$500 to the building. Considerable
The Southern Oregon College
renovation to the interior finish
Weekly Meeting Discuttes
Visitors Hand Locals Dafaat
!
will
also
be
necessary.
of
Education
at
Ashland
has
a
90
Ways and Means to Bring
46
to
22:
Ashland
Juniors
Da­
"They have it figured out how
Action in Needs of Veterans
faat Medford
Fire chief C lint Baughm an sta t­
much the governm ent is spending per cent increase in student e n ­
rollm
ent
over
the
first
week’s
e
n
­
ed
that
the
fire
apparently
started
each time you tuke u breath,"
At the weekly meeting of the
In the annual Basketball Ja m ­ aroud the belfry, evidently caused
says Alkali Ike, "but don’t start rollm ent of the 1945 w inter quar­
Lions club Tuesday evening, main
ter.
The
sexes
are
equal.
Two-
boree
Saturday
night,
a
strong
by
a
gas
heater.
The
fire
depart­
holding yours because that won’t
thirds of the sixty men are retu rn ­
hoop quintet from Salem defeated m ent was soon on the scene and topic of discussion centered about
reduce the total any."
ed servicemen. Among the latter
the local squad to the tune of 46 controlled the fire before the the needs of Ashland in housing
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to 22, to hand the Ashland team flames had spread to the m ain veterans and others wanting to
"Now is the time; ah, friend, no are many lettermen. The college
is now planning to carry out ex ­
one of the worst defeats of the part of the building. N either the
longer w ait
come to this community, and the
tended
social
and
athletic
pro.
season.
Parish House or the Rectory were
To scatter loving smiles and
need to provide work for retu rn ­
Taking
the
lead
in
the
opening
grams.
damaged.
A
m
eeting
of
the
con­
words of cheer
ing service men. Dr. Elmo Steven­
minutes
of
the
game,
the
visitors
The
students
come
from
nearly
gregation
has
been
held
(p
dis­
To those around whose lives are
kept ahead of the score all cuss the repair of thta building.
every community in southern
son of the Southern Oregon Col­
now so dear.
through the game, appearing to
They may not meet in in the com­ Oregon Most of the students an
lege was present and told of the
be able to sink the ball through
registered in lower division, or
urgent need for additional hous­
ing year.
the hoop at will, from most any
junior college courses. In these
ing for students who wish to come
Now is the time."
angle on the court. The game was
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courses, they are preparing to en­
to Ashland for more education. He
rough and fast, with fouls called
They talked about how they ter law, medicine, engineering,
pointed out that any housing units
on nearly every player.
were going to buy some as soon and other professional fie I d s
which m ight be constructed here
The Ashland team played a
as it was on the m arket, and here which require the students doing
would be filled, regardless of the
hard fast game, but were never
its that chemical know as DDT. their upper division work at the
num ber for there are m any hun­
able to get in close enough to the
According to an Ashland reader, university or college. Many are
dreds of returning service m en
basket to make their tries succes­
Number of miles traveled in the and women who w ant to go on to
it's power is greatly over-rated, taking the three and four-year
sful.
police equipm ent, 31,155. Num ­ college. The possibilities for pro­
but this often happens when you courses in teacher educat i o n.
The Jamboree is an annual af­ ber of transients given bed and/ viding additional housing was
are expecting miracles. Anyhow, Many women and some of the
Funeral services v/ere held F ri­ fair, and a capacity audience fill­ or meals, 9; num ber warnings is­ brought out ,and included the
in using it, precautions m ust b< men are registered in either the
taken to safeguard others from its one-year or two-year secretarial day, January 4, at the Litw iller ed the junior high gym. Two pre­ sued for m inor violations, 387; proposal to erect pre-fabricated
killing effect .Dogs, cattle, birds curricula Still others are taking Funeral parlors for Jam es Henry lim inary games were played, with num ber of windows and doors houses on the quonset hut or
the seventh grade taking a shell­ found unlocked or open, 423; unit type, and the trailer house
huve been killed by it, when us advantage of the merchandising,
ed improperly. DDT comes in four dental and medical assistants, and O rr of 467 Scenic Drive, who died acking from the Bellview boys. num ber persons killed or injured plan, which has been used suc­
forms and its application in each radio-electric m anagement and January 1 at the Community Hos­ In the second grame, a fast and in motor vehicle accident, none; cessfully other places. Dr. Steven­
should be studied by local farm ­ service courses of study. These pital. Dr. George W. Bruce, pas­ scrappy Junior high team from num ber of persons killed in bi­ son stated th a t the college would
ers and homemakers.
The fact semi-professional term inal cour­ tor of the First M ethodist Church Medford, bowed to a superior cycle accidents, none; num ber of provide ground for living q u a rt­
that it destroys necessary insects ses of two years duration are of brought the message to the bereav ninth grade team from Ashland, cars stolen from Ashland (all re- ers if some individual or group
ed relatives, with the Masonic to the tune of 17 to 14.
may make DDT unpopular, but particular interest to veterans,
I covered) 18; num ber of bicycles could make arrangem ents for the
Between games and between stolen (all but 2 recovered), 30;
when it comes to killing flies and i Through the efforts of the Ash­ lodge officiating. Interm ent was
housing units.
mosquitoes, the purpose for which land Chamber of Commerce, the made in the M ountain View Ce­ halves, interesting entertainm ent num ber of calls for inform ation
Also under discussion was the
was
enjoyed
by
the
audience.
The
most of us here buy. it, then we church groups and citizens, all m etery
and rendered to other depart­ need to provide jobs for re tu rn ­
Mr. O rr was born in Hammond, girls gym classes from the Junior ments and persons, 645.
are grateful for its power. But students have been adequately
ing service men, m any of whom
follow the directions in every in­ housed. More housing accomoda­ Kansas ,on December 1, 1874. He high gave an interesting exhibi­
N um ber of dog licenses sold are not trained in any special
tions are now available. R egistra­ was m arried to Miss Alma Jo h n ­ tion of gym work, and the boys through this office; 681.
stance.
type of work, inasm uch as they
tion for the w inter quarter ends son at St. Paul, Minnesota, on from the junior and senior high
N um ber unlicensed dogs picked w ent directly out of school into
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November 25, 1914 They came to school gym classes gave some nice up and disposed of 110.
Robert Mullins, m anager of the on January 22.
the arm ed forces and never had
Hood River, Oregon in 1925 and tumbling work, junior high under
Ashland Chamber of Coinmere,
Num ber juvenile cases handled a chance to learn any trade.
to Ashland in 1927, w here they direction of coach Les G rant and through this office; 29.
stated this week that Ashland
Committees were appointed to
have since resided. Mr. O rr was senior high under coach O’Neil.
m erchants should be especially
N um ber of traffic cases where work on the m atter, and to work
a Spanish W ar veteran, and was The Ashland tw irlers from both court action necessary; 88.
careful now in looking out for
in coordination w ith other groups
with the 20th Kansas Infantry in Junior and senior high strutted
m anipulators of “petty rackets,
N um ber overtime and double in Ashland who are workinng on
the Philippines durin gthe insur­ their stuff and music by the ju n ­ paking tickets where $1.00 bond the same problem. The Cham ber
a num ber of which have shown
ior and senior high bands, under accepted; 118.
rection.
up in other cities. Managers of
of Commerce, through its m ana­
Survivors include the widow, direction of Jack Francis provid­
Oregon Chambers of Commerce
Num ber cases cited to court (all ger Robert Mullins, has been act­
Alma Orr, and a daughter, Mrs. ed plenty of music for the occa­ classes); 240.
are attem pting to keep each oth­
ive in this work and it is likely
K atherine Centers of AsWand, sion. •*-’
er posted when a scheme for
N um ber convictions of cases th at the ” Lions club committee
Publicity Director in Ashland
This week the local squad will cited to court; 240.
four brothers and three sisters.
mulcting business men and m er­
' will work w ith Mr. Mullins on
States That Association Is
play aw ay from home, with the
chants of their money appears
Revenue from fines and forfei­ the project.
Active
first game slated for Yreka Tues­ tures; $3,886.40. Revenue from
RETURNED MISSIONARY TO
and thu local m anager asks that
Mr. Mullins was present as a
day night ,and a two game series tem porary stickers; $553.50. Rev­
Mr. Hill, publicity director for SPEAK SUNDAY MORNING
business men here contact the
guest
of the club.
with Klam ath Falls Friday and enue from dog license; $363.20.
Cham ber should any doubtful the Jackson county Mining Asso­ AT CHURCH OF CHRIST
J. Willis Hale, missionary to Saturday night.
solicitors appear in Ashland.
Revenue from liquor and card
ciation with headquarters n Jack- ( the Philippine Islands will speak
It is expected that num erous
tables, $245.00. Total cash revenue
sonville,
was
an
Ashland
visitor
i
A
Traveling
Exam
iner
of
O
per­
at the eleven o’clock service a t
"petty rackets will appear with
for 1945 $5,348.10.
the end of the w ar and the re­ last week, calling at the Miner the Church of Christ Sunday ators and Chauffeurs is scheduled
Total am ount of money and
to arrive in Ashland, Monday, m erchandise recovered for stolen
office. He stated that the associa- morning.
turn to normal conditions.
Mr. Hale and his wife were la ­ Jan. 14, 1946, and will be on duty property and bad checks and re ­
I tion was active in promoting the
boring in Manila at the time of at the City Hall between the turned to rightful owners; $969.50.
I several aims of the association, its seizure by the Japanese and hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. accord­
Type and num ber of cases cited
tating that the association is urg­ was interned by them during the ing to a recent announcem ent re-
Mayor T. S. Wiley reported to
into court for the year 1945:
ing prospectors, miners and the war. Interest in his appearance 1 leased from the Secretary of
Drunk and disorderly 89; Dir- the city council a t a m eeting F ri­
general public to keep on the look here is increased by the fact that State’s office.
day night that the city plans num ­
All those wishing perm its or orderly conduct, 27; Traffic cases, erous im provem ents as soon as
out for tungsten*ore. The associa­ Mr. Hale is a nephew of Mrs. J.
68; Vagrancy, 1; Trespassing, 2;
tion is working for an increase in A. Putm an and Mrs. William Rice. licenses to drive cars are asked to
m aterial and labor are available.
the price of gold and for benefits | The public is invited to hear «et in touch with the exam iner Loitering on streets ,7; Lithia Pipe has arrived for piping Lithia
Park violations, 2; Unnecessary
during these hours.
At the annual election of offic- to war veterans. Along this line his message.
noise, 2; Driving while intoxicat­ w ater into the city, Wiley said,
hey
are
urging
that
the
veterans
ersof Ililluh Temple, Ancient Ara
ed 6, Giving m inor liquor, 1; Auto and as soon as it is installed Ash­
M arch o f Dim es S ym b\..
hie Order, Nobles of the Mystic adm inistration to keep the hospi- j
theft, 7; Lewd cohabitation, 1; land is expected to have plenty of
Shrine, held at Masonic temple, tai facilities already existing in s
Bad checks, 1. Defrauding an inn­ the health-giving water. The sup­
here Friday, Noble Marshall E Southern Oregon.
keeper, 1;,Juvenile delinquency 1; ply has been small since the con­
At the last meeting, held in
C i nett of Klam ath Falls war
Molesting a m inor child 3; Lar- struction of the dry ice plant at
Jacksonfille on December 21, a re­
elected potentate for the year.
cency from store3; Shooting in the springs.
O ther im provem ents expected
Other officers elective and ap­ solution was passed by the Asso­
city lim its,1; Gambling, 4; Dum p­
pointive were installed as follows ciation to take steps to make the
to be made soon are paving and
ing
garbage
on
street,
2;
Theft
of
Chief Rabban Paul D. Green governor, congressmen and all
garbage,2; Peddleing, no license, widening of streets with several
r igene; assistant Rabban, Earl T members of the state legislature
1; Tam pering w ith car, 2; P erm it­ road turns to be corrected .Con­
Newbry, Ashland; high priest am an civic organizations more fam i­
ting vicious dog at large, 2; P an­ struction of a new fire hall is ex­
n-nphet .Albert K Cass, Grants- liar with the objects of the asso­
handling, 1; Run-a-w ay minors, 2 pected to begin in the near future
Pass; oriental guide, Oscar F. Kit ciation, and to start a campaign to
Aiding and abetting minor, 1. To­ and expansion of the public lib­
lil.iiee Lakeview; treasurer, Geo­ educate the public generally on
tal court cases 240. Total parking rary was urged. Building perm its
rge W. Dunn, Ashland recorder, the benefits that would reason­
tickets 118. G rand total arrests, issued during the year totaled
$202,500 which iindicated a sub­
Rufust E. Detrick, Ashland; first ably be expected to flow to them
358.
ceremonial master, II. H. Mayber through the development of m in­
1945 has been above the average stantial growth in the city, Wiley
rv, Ashland; second ceremonial ing industry, not only in Jackson
in num ber of arrests. A total num ­ said.
Following is a list of appoint­
master, Arthus Leavitt Medford county but the state and nation as
ber of 358, including parking tick­
marshal, Eugene H. Tardy, Grants well.
ets where $1.00 cash bail was for­ ments of city officers for 1946:
Mr. Hill stated that the Associa­
Pa-s; captain of the guard, L. C.
feited makes a record for this Elmer Beigel, city superintendent,
Taylor, Medford; outer guard, tion would accept an invitation
departm ent. The am ount of cash electric departm ent head, street
Robert A. Thompson, Klamath from Ashland to hold a meeting
collected for violation and fees, departm ent hetd; Earl Hosier
Falls; trustee for three year term, here.
$5,348.10. is also a record. We had w ater superintendent; C. J. Bau­
Officers Elected
J. Sam Jordan, Ashland.
eleven felony cases, three of ghman, fire chief; H. D. McNair,
At the meeting held on Decem­
Im perial representatives to the
which were comm itted by minors, assistant fire chief; Neal Heard
ber
21 afficers for the coming yeai
imperial council: Marshall E. Cor­
seven car theives were caught and John Kiel, firem en; C. P.
nett, Sam J. Stinebaugh, J. Sam were elected, with Ployd C. Dovei
.one for bad checks and three Talent, police chief; C. C. Wil­
Jordan and Paul D. Green; d ir­ f Grants Pass as president; Vice
break and enter cases. All cars liams, assistant police chief; R
ector E. C. Jerome, Medford; ora­ oresident Mr. Harlan; secretary
stolen were recovered, most of D. Redifer, W illiam O’Brien an«'
Don Stansell and directors, J.
tor, John E. Blair, Lakeview.
which were used for joy rides T. A. Ghea, patrolm en; K enneth
The year ending December 31. McDonald, T. Mitchell, Mr. Han­
The amount of property and cash King park and traffic relief of­
1945, was the largest in the his­ sen, Fred Scott and J. B. Thomas.
recovered, $969.50 was returned ficer’ C. O. Presnail, city udge
Next meeting of the association
tory of Hillah Temple from the
to the rightful owners and does William Briggs, city attorney, a n /
standpoint of novices initiated, will be held at Central Point on
not include the value of stolen F rank Davis, superintendent of
the mem bership of Hillah Tempi« January 18. The public is invited
cars recovered. This would a- cemeteries. A band leader is to b
being now, at 1231. Sam J. Stine to attend.
mount to approxim ately $15,000. appointed at a later date.
n
In m akin ghis report of the yea
baugh is retiring potentate.
00. We also sold a record num ber
Oregon motorists used 246,345.
of dog licenses ,a total of 681. Our Wiley told the council that Ash
Local police were notified by 545 gallons of gasoline during the
revenue for 1946 will be increased land has the lowest tax rate of
J. F. Emmett Monday morning first eleven months of 1945. an in
from this source as the price of any city of comparable size i“1
that a Yellow Cab from Medford crease of 13 percent over the con
Jog tags has been raised to $1.50 Oregon. The present millage rat,
was standing, apparently aband­ sumption for the same period of
each.
We had no fatalities caused is 14.2 mills compared with the
For millions of Americans, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who re­
oned at his place on the Ashland 1944 Secretary of State Robert
hv
motor
vehicle or bicycle acci­ 27.2 mills of 1936.
used to accept defeat from infantile paralysis, symbolized the
Balance on hand at end of the
lation’s fight against the Great Crippler organized and directed by
Mine Road. Local police referred q Farrell ’r said today.
dents
reported
in the city.
Consumption for November to ] lie National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, which the late
fiscal year was reported at $389,-
the m atter to state police, who
found that the cab had been stol­ taled 23,067,198 gallons. 17 nerc nt , I resident founded. The above poster was prepared by the Nation-
Monument* and markers. See 899.20 against which there is a to­
d Foundation for ito 1946 March of Dimes, January 14-31.
en in Medford about l:30 Monday over the consumption for Novem
Burns Memorials. On the Plesa. tal Indebtedness of $233 000.
I ber of 1944.
Chief of Police
riles Yearly Report
with City Council
Services Held For
James H. Orr Friday
Mining Association
at Jacksonville
Lists Aims, Objects
Marshal Cornett of
Klamath Falls Is
Zillah Potentate
morning.
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City Plans Many
Improvements for
The Coming Year