Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 28, 1946, Image 1

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Spring Music
Will Be Held
Here April 5th
The Southern Oregon College,
Ashland, March 28—The south­
ern Oregon unnual Music Com­
petition Festival sponsored by
the Southern Oregon College will
be held Friday, April 5, activi­
ties running through the day
from 9 a m. to 10 p.m. A tentative
program for the event was plan­
ned by members of the executive
committee which met recently
with Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson of
the Southern Oregon College: I.
A. Mirick director of intrumental
music in the Medford schools;
Jack W. Francis .director of in-,
strumental music in the Ashland
schools; and Wallace Sapp ,in
charge of music in the Southern
Oregon College. The committee
tabulated classifications for the
participating schools and an­
nounced the following towns wil
be represented by one or more
musical activity, including band,
orchestra glee club, vocal and in­
strumental solos, and ensembles:
Klamath Fulls Medford, Marsh­
field, Coos River, Grants Pass,
Lakeview Rogue River, Roseburg
and Coquille.
The meet was originally plan­
ned for two days, Friday and
Saturday ,but because of the
housing situation the committee
stated that they had spent a good
deal of time devising a schedule
that could be run off in one day
so that few participants would be
obliged to stay ovvernight. The
Festival, which is being revived
after having been discontinued
because of war-time restrictions
on travel, promises to reussume
its old-time color and interest, ac­
cording to the committee in
charge.
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH
THREE SCOUTS FROM TROOP 12
Dr. L. A. Woods, a member of |
the University of Oregon faculty, GET EAGLE AWARD FRIDAY EVE
'Congressional
Candidate Here
was visiting democratic partyof-
ficials in Ashland Wednesday. Dr.
Woods has recently filed for
nomination as Congressman from
the Fourth district ,and will
make the race on the democratic
ticket. In the primary, he will be
unopposed on the ticket, and will
run against Harris Ellsworth in
the general election in November.
Dr. Woods is well known in
and around Eugene as he has
been at the state university for
the past 21 years. He has four
academic degrees and has writ­
ten five books on history and ec­
onomics.
Three Members of Troop 12
Get Eagle Scout Rank
At Ceremonies in Junior Hi
Royal Hawiian
Evangelist Coming
Volume i j , Number 6
Rew Trailways Bus
on Display Here
The new West Coast Trailways
intercity passenger bus, one of a
fleet just delivered from the fac­
tory of the ACF Motors Company
at Philadelphia, will be displayed
at Bus Depot, at the Steak House
397 East Main. It was announced
today by Trailways agent W. L.
Harris. This bus features definite
improvements in design, such as
lower center of gravity for safe­
ty and more comfortable riding,
improved vision, increased bag­
gage space, colorful pleasing in­
terior treatment ,and many other
modern refinements
On March 26 ,the company in­
stituted three round trips per
day in each direction between
San Francisco, Portland, and
Seattle, using this new equip­
ment. Officials emphasize that
the company wil loperate first-
class bus transportation to these
cities, as well as to many inter­
mediate points. Chief executives
of the company are Gene Allen,
Operating Vice Presiedtn ,who
has spent years in the organiza­
tion of large transportation sys­
tems throughout the country, and
W. C. Simpson the lines’ Traffic
Manager, also a veteran in the
transportation industry, who has
recently returned to civilian life
after serving as a Major in the
Army, on ovverseas assignment
in Australia and the South Pac­
ific.
On tour through the northwest
displaying, the new bus to the
public are operating and traffic
officials of that company, as well
as officials of its connecting car­
riers, Burlington and Santa Fe
Trailways, members of the Nat­
ional Trailways Bus System.
“The public is cordially invit­
ed to view the new bus, Agent
Harris said .Information on its
many advanced features, as well
as details on schedules, connec­
tions, etc., will be available at
the local office, 397 East Main.
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It seems that California IS
spreading out more and more. A
year or so ago .they had spread
out enough that maps had Crater
Lake in California, but this week
it seemed that Ashland was there
too. Our genial justice of the
Peace .Mrs. Nelle Burns, receiv­
ed a shipment of a few dozen
blotters from her insurance com­
pany headquarters, and imprint­
ed with her name was her ad­
dress and listing it as Ashland,
California. The matter was taken
up with the city authorities, the
Chamber of Commerce and oth­
ers ,and it was decided that Ash­
land was still in Oregon. Mrs.
Bums stated that she was staying
with Oregon, even though her
address is listed as being in Cal­
ifornia.
Three Ashland Boy Scouts
were honored last Friday night at
an Eagle Court of Honor, when
they were presented the Eagle
Scout Rank, scouting's highest
honor at proper ceremonies held
at the Junior high school.
Crater Lake Council officials
from the Medford office were
present to make the presentation,
and included Don Newbury, ad­
vancement chairman for t h e
Council, Seth Bullis chairman of
the Medford District and Gordon
Gilmore, executive secretary of
the Council.
A large number of parents and
The Lithia Bakery, managed interested people and the Lions
by C. G. Wolf, reopened Wednes­ club, which sponsors Troop 12,
day morning after being closed were present for the occasion.
the past couple of weeks for re­ Awards for various other ranks
modeling and the installation of and advancements were made to
i new electric oven of the latest members of both troops and were
type. The entire front of the given to the following members
oaKery has been remodeled in of the troops:
Awarded scouting’s highe s t
the process. Mr and Mrs. Wolf
of
took over the bakery some badge were Bruce Smith, Frank
Mr. Sol Hopii, of Hawaiian
months ago from Mr. and Mrs. Hile ,and Jack Farmer, all mem­
Opening day of the general steel guitar fame, will be in Ash­
bers of Troop 12. Mr. Newbury trout season for the state will be land, Monday and Tuesday of
Fred Buehling.
called the three boys to the plat­ Saturday, Arpil 20 ,and not April next week and will render one
form and then gave the three 13, it is announced by the Oregon of his spiritual musical concerts
mothers the medals to present to State Game Commission. Inquir­ each evening, April 1 and 2 at
their sons. The three scouts had ies received at the game depart­ 7:30 P. M. in the auditorium of
Tuesday evening was ladies been given a smaller pin and ment office indicate that many the First Baptist Church.
Mr. Sol Hoopii is of Royal
night for the Ashland Lions club these were then pinned on the anglers are under the erroneous
impression that the earlier date Hawaiian blood and was connect­
with most of the members and three mothers by the boys.
Dr. Stevenson of SOC talked prevails. Printing difficul t i es ed with the motion picture indus­
their wives in attendance at the
regular meeting in the Lithia briefly to the scouts, commend­ have delayed issuance of the of­ try in Hollywood for 18 years. He
ing them on their work and per- ficial synopsis of the angling re­ is lecognized as one of the
Hotel Coffee Shop.
During the evening, Miss Mari­ «erverance in staying with the gulations but is is hoped that dis­ world’s leading Hawaiian guitar­
lyn Young, well known local scout work long enough to re­ tribution can be started soon to ists and is famous for his many
all license agencies. Until the recordings and his radio work.
solist sang three numbers, with ceive the awards.
Second class award: Troop 12 April 20 opening, costal waters
A little over six years ago he
Cay Hufman at the piano. Two
guests were introduced they be­ Arthur Ostrander; Troop 14, are closed to all angling for trout was converted to the Christian
regardless of size. The season is ministry and is now devoting his
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hold- Richard Reedy.
First class: Troop 12, Carlos open, however, for salmon and entire life in giving sacred musi­
ridge, guests of Herb Huston.
steelhead twenty inches or more cal concerts in churches up and
Following the dinner meeting, Schmidt; Troop 14, Pat Sollee.
Merit Badge Awards: Troop 12 in length.
the District Governor A. C.
down the land. He has a fine
Firemanship,
Locally, the trout season will lyric tenor voice and his manner
Gregg of Bend were introduced. Richard Adams,
Mr. Gregg talked for a few min­ Safety. Gerold Davis, Handicraft open April 27 in the Rogue river of presenting his testimony of the
Funeral services were held utes on the growth of Lionism Carpentry. Frank Hile, Art, Ma­ and its tributaries. Other streams power of God will be a blessing
Tuesday afternoon at the Litwil- around the world, and told of the sonry, Forestry, Drmaatics, Dog will open on May 20.
to all who hear.
lcr Funeral chapel for James B. recent visit of Dr. Callazo of Ha­ Care, Public Speaking. Jerry
Traveling with Sol Hoopii is
Edwards, who died Sunday at his vana, International Lions presi­ Langer, First Aid. Don Robeson,
Ray Odegard of Salem, Oregon,
home 125 Eighth street.
dent ,who was in Portland a few Handicraft Bruce Smith, Weath­
a talented pianist and cornetist.
Southern Oregon College, Mar­
er, Carpentry, Physical Develop­
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The Rev. Eearl Downing of the weeks ago.
ch 22, 1946—Dr. Elmo Stevenson,
ment, Music, Public Speaking,
Churcn of Christ offici&ted and
President of the Southern Ore­
A rt Ned ’ Starnes, Woodwork,
Mrs. Earl Ladd sang during the
gon cdllege ,spoke to the 4-H
Weather, Prin
Printing. Dog Care,
Post Commander Jake Lahf
services. Interment was made in
I
Club
Leaders’ Conference in K la­
Hog
and
Pork
Production,
Arch­
’one
has
just
received
word
from
Neil
the Mountain View cemetery.
math Falls last Tuesday, he
itecture, Beef Production, Schol­ Morfitt, Department Commander
The deceased was born May 28
spoke on the subject “Developing
arship. Ted Weitzel, Public Health of The American Legion, that an
1858 at Oswego, New York, and
Athletics. Harry Baker, Wood agreement has been consummat­
That the Ashland School D is-, Leadership”.
is survived by his grand daught
Wednesday Dr. Stevenson ad­
Southern Oregon College, Mar­ Carving. Richard Smith, Handi­ ed between the Veterans Admin­ trict is completely out of debt
er ,Mrs. Betty Lee Hartley of
ch
22,
1946
Dr.
Willis
A.
Sutton
dressed
the associated students of
craft,
Public
Speaking,
Health.
was
pointed
out
by
Leland
P.
istration and Oregon Physicians’
Ashland.
guest lecturer for Reader's Dig­
In Troop 14: Merit Badges Service for the furnishing of loc- Linn, Superintendent of schools, the Grants Pass High School on
est .Educational Department, will were presented Sam Bell, Cook- alized medical sejrvice to veter- in talking to the Rotary Club the topic of “Your Future Task”.
address teachers .students, and ing, Farm Planning. Jimmie
”
ans throughout the State of Ore­ last Thursday at their regular He also talked to the Medford
citizens of southern Oregon on Grossman, Basketry, Painting, gon. Under this program, male noon meeting .The finances and Lion’s Club on “Getting the Most
the subject of “The Battle o f ' Dog Care,’ Poultry Keeping. Dale
census on the district of the last Out of Life.”
Papers to incorporate the re America” nexj Tuesday night in Landing, Poultry Keeping, Per- veterans will be entitled to local­ 15 years was shown the club by
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cently formed Y.M.C.A. have the college auditorium at 8:00 P jsonal Health, Reading, Salesman- ized medical services for service- a series of charts. By means of a
connected conditions, whereas
been filled out and are being fil m. Dr. Sutton is a distinguished ship, Basketry, Public Health.
female veterans will receive I uniform financial program, the
ed with the Corporation Commis educator
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Awards went to Jerry these localized medical services' bond indebtedness was reduced
havin gbeen
president
sion accordin gto John Billings of the National Education Asso- Langer, Troop 12 and Dale Land­ for
service-connected ailments, each year until the entire debt
Funeral services were held
president of the local group. The ciition ,and Superintendent of ing of Troop 14.
as well as most non-service con -. was paid off .Superintendent Tuesday afternoon for Clinton H.
Board of Directors is meeting Schools in Atlanta, Georgia for
Life Award went to Ted Weit­ nected conditions. The rendering Linn pointed out the fact that Dunlap who died Sunday. Ser­
every Friday noon in its attempt twenty-three years. He has won zel and Richard Smith.
of these services requires indivi­ the money from the state income vices were held at the Litwiller
to complete the organization of national fame as a public speak­
Eagle Bronze Palms award dual authorization in advance tax amounts to over $40,000.00 Funeral Home and Interment
the association and to adopt
er for his wise, inspiring and wen to Ned Starnes of Troop 12. from the Veterans Administra­ for this school year which has was the Mountain View cemetery
new constitution.
humorous message.
tion. It is understood that the reduced the property tax by that The deceased was born at Cole­
The Battle for America is the
new medical service arrangement amount. This year’s school cen­ ville, Colo., but had been a resi­
continuation of Hastings, Runny-
for veterans in Oregon will be sus shows that there are 783 girls dent of Ashland for the past 45
mede, Waterloo, Yorktown, and
effective on and after April 1, and 741 boys between the ages of years and was employed at the
Gettysburg. It is a battle for
County Clerk George Carter 1946.
4 and 19, inclusive. This is the Jansen Lumber company as fire­
Southern Oregon College—Reg­ freedom of religion, for an un­ announced Monday that copy for
Under this program the veter­ largest census figure in the last man for some time.
istration at the Southern Oregon shackled press, for individual lib­ the primary ballots for the elect­ an will be enabled to obtain au 15 years and represents an in­
Survivors include his wife, Ef­
College begins Monday, March erty, and for civil and individual ion on May 17 was in the hands thorized medical services from crease of 170 over that of a year fie; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Car-
25. All veterans and new stu­ rights. It is a battle for farm and of the printers in Medford. The his family home town doctor, in ago .The enrollment in the Ash- son, Ashland; two brothers, Fred,
dents should register at that time field, for the life that made our ballot this election will be short most instances. Oregon Physi­ Ian dschools has increased 16% Butte Falls, and Frank of Eugene
New registration however, will land a success, for the ideals that for both major parties, on the cians’ Service ,the medical ser­ in the last 5 years .The superin- two sisters, Mrs. O. R. Miller and
be accepted until April 15.
aided our people to succeed, for county and state tickets.
vice plan sponsored by the Ore tenednt lamented the fact that in Mrs. R. E. Gearhart .both of Ash­
Courses ip Secretarial Science, the ideals by which we shall con­
The ballot for the democratic gon State Medical Socitey, main­ too many instances parents have land.
Merchandising, Teacher Educa­ tinue to live and to grow in phy­ party w ill contain the names of tains a current staff of approxi­ allowed students to be absent
tion and Lower Division are be sical and in spiritual power. It John B. Gribble for county judge mately 800 physicians and sur­ from school with very poor ex­
Mr. and Mrs. John Pointer
ing offered. Beginning courses is the battle for education and and Dick Baize for sheriff.
geons located throughout the cuses. He believes that there is from Portland were in Ashland
are being offered in many fields for giving all citizens all possible
The republican ticket will have State of Oregon, and with affi­ a high correlation between the over the week end.
and students interested in pre­ advantages.
the names of county Judge J. B. liated physicians in every city attendance and the quality of
medical training, pre-forestry,
Coleman, George R. Carter and and town in the State. This list work accomplished .
pre-law, pré-engineering educa­ NEW LUMBER YARD
Ralph Billings for county judge; of affiliated physicians and sur
tion, art, music, physical educa­
A new lumber yard is being. w illiam Perry for county corn- geons is being augemented stead
tion, science .Social Science, Eng­ established the past week by A. missioner; sheriff Howard Gault ily ,due to the return of many
ATTENTION: ALL MEN WITH
lish, should call at the office of A. Monroe and George R asm un-|and Verne Smith for sheriff and physicians from th e a r m e d
PREVIOUS SERVICE IN AN
the Registrar for complete infor­ son. The site Is on the Klam ath, p aui b . Rynning for county engi- forces.
Southern Oregon College — ARMORED UNIT
mation.
Falls highway, just east of Ash- neer
This new development in med­ Housing facilities are urgently
Your services are needed im­
In service teachers wishing to land a short distance from the
On the state ticket for both ical service arrangements in Ore­
complete requirements in Oregon junction of highways 66 and 99. parties will be listed the names gon is in accordance with the an­ needed by the unusual number of mediately in the armored forces.
School Law, and Oregon History The new yard will be known as of candidates for governor and nounced policy of the Veterans veterans and students who art On or before midnight, 7 April
now pre-registering at the South­
can take these courses on Satur­ the Bellview Lumber Yard.
On the non-partison judicial Administration in making local­ ern Oregon College. The admin 1946 .you may enlist for any per­
iod of time up to three years and
day morning from 8:00 a.m. to
secretary of state and members ized medical services available to istration urge citizen« who have be directly assigned to General
noon.
Registration for these
Dr. G. W, Bruce of the local of the state legislature,
veterans throughout the country
courses will be held on Satur­ Methodist Church motored to ticket for the Jackson-Josephine in all states wherein medical ser­ a spare room or available house­ George E. Patton’s division, the
keeping quarters to notify the famous 2nd armored now located
day morning, March 30, 1946.
Grants Pass on Tuesday evening county district Circuit Judge Her vice organizations are available college office at once.
at Camp Hood .Texas. During
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accompanied by Dr. Louis C. bert Hanna is the only candidate. for functioning under such a plan
Temporary housing of many the war its record was second to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgins Kirby of the Medford Methodist
It is believed that veterans in sorts is being considered for the
spent the week end in Portland, Church, to assist in the Visita-
The city police department call Oregon will appreciate the op­ fall quarter. The joint housing none ,and it was well named
“The Hell on Wheels Division”.
where Mr. Hodgins attended a tion Evangelism Campaign. T h ey' ed attention this week to Section portunity to obtain these medi­
Remember the opporunity to
meeting of managers of the Cope will work with the Rev. Ed A s-1 42 of the city ordinances regard- cal services in their home towns committee, consisting of E. J. La-
land Lumber yards. As Mr. Hod­ chenbrenner for three evenings ing allowing dogs to run loose, under the provisions of this pi o- Marre, chairman, Bert Miller, serve with this proud division
gins has been manager only a of the present week. A similiar The ordinance prohibits female gram, said Public Relati o n s Bill Briggs, Don O’Bleness, Bob expires midnight 7 April 1946, if
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Mullin, and Dr. Stevenson, is more than 90 days have elapsed
short time, this is his first trip campaign is planned for the dogs to run loose at any time ! J Chairman
chairman of Post 14 .Ashland.
¡working on plans to house sev- since your discharge, you will be
to one of these annual meetings. Methodist Church in Ashland and during the months of April,•
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I eral hundred students, mainly enlisted in a grade appropriate to
during the month of April, then May, June and July, all dogs are | Miniature Refrigerator s f o r veterans ,by fall.
your service and experience. For
D. D. Sheldon and Mrs. G. S. the Methodist ministers from prohibited from running loose, picnics, camping, or for fish e r -'
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Geen were business visitors in Medford and Grants Pass will of- 1 This is an order intended to pro- men and hunters at Marshall- Monument» and markers. See full particulars see your local Re­
cruiting officer, postoffice Bldg.
Portland the first of the week.
fer their assistane».
tact gardens and flowers.
Wall on the Plata. phon«2-1231. Burns Memorials. On the Plata. Medford, Oregon.
Lithia Bakery
Opens Wednesday
Game Department
Announces Opening
Date
Fish Season
Ladies Night at Lions
Club Meet Tuesday ..
Services Tuesday
for J. B. Edwards
Dr. Willis Sutton >
Talks at College
Vets Administration
Arranges for Home
¿¿own Medical Service
Dr. Stevenson Talks
to Klamath 4-H
Rotarians Hear of
School Finances
YMCA Directors
(incorporate This week
Services Tuesday For
Charles H. Dunlap
Spring Term
Registration Starts
Primary Ballots
Arranged For
Housing Urgently
Needed by Students
Army Wants Men
for Armored Force