Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 19, 1949, Image 1

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Dog Show Plans
NEWS REVIEW
ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY,
College Scribe Is Now
Fighting Editor. . .
Fo rm erly the
Boutharn Oregon
M in er
>3.00 per year
THURSDAY, MAY i 9, i 949
SOU BUDGET HIGHEST EVER
P U B L IC IT Y F O L D E R S
A R E N O W A V A IL A B L E
Biegel’s Duties
Clarified Bv
The eight page publicity folders
which are to be used to advertise |
Bob Stumbo, editor of the
the city of Ashland and the sur-1
Reservations are being received
Southern
O re g o n
colleges,
rounding area were delivered o n ' -* t
...
uadi day at tiir CtUUnbM of
Siskiyou, is also Southern
Monday to the Cham ber of Com-
I I f ' i l I M *1
Commerce for owners and hand­
Oregon's lig h tin g e d i t o r .
m erce by representatives of th e|
VFI U I I I d l l L C
lers who will show their dogs
Stumbo, who stands five fool
Southern
Oregon
News
Review.
at the First Annual All-Breed
nine Inches and who weighs
Smoke and Cinder
Tw enty-five thousand of the two
Dog Show which will be held in
180 pounds. M onday night
color folders were ordered and
Nuisance
Discussed
Ashland, Sunday, May 29.
won the heavyw eight ama
are now being sent out to every
The show will be held ut Wul-
teur championship
boxing
Elmer Biegel who has been act
nook and cranny in the country.
ter Phillips field. It is being spon
cup in fights sponsored
in
. A . . rt . work
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„ aa ‘ng as city superintendent, was
on
the
folders
was
sored by the Southern Oregon
M edford by the Veterans of
done by Bob Vroman, the photo- formally appointed city utilities
Kennel Club, Inc. Ben Lom bard
Foreign Wars.
graphy by Bob Mallon, Wilbur superintendent and city engineer
Is president of the Kennel club.
Stum bo gave aw ay 60 Lbs.
Southern Oregon’s budget now
The board also allocated $23,250 Bushnell, K en’s Camera S h o p ,!at the Tuesday night council
O ther officers Include: Roy N.
in Monday's fig h t as he met
for
projects of plant rehabilita­ Memory Lane Studio and Hal’s 1 meeting. The appointm ent was
exceeds
that
of
Eastern
Oregon
Swun, vice president; E. G. H aw ­
H a rry Reiten. 240-pound SOC
• made under the term s of a new
tion,
wainscoting of hallways, pa­ Cam era Shop.
College
and
compares
favorably
kins, vice president; Betty Lee
football linesman.
ordinance prepared by city a t­
ving
of
walks,
curbings,
retaining
Boyle, secretary treasurer; Dr.
with th a 1 of Oregon College of
P r i o r to m eeting Reiten.
torney Harry Skerry.
walls
In
back
of
the
Science
hail
Wulter W Weller, director; Ed
Stum bo had defeated during
Education as a result of special and the W omen’s dorm, and ma Ramblin with Ransey
The new ordinance is designed
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Soper, Em to lift a portion of the work load
Olson, director and Mrs John E.
the past few months Jim Cory
appropriations m ade at the recent terials for the im provem ent of the
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<11
i ’,U
a p in io n
u i in t; w o r n lO du
Smith, director .
220
pounds.
Jacksonville;
A Shb" V h lcn Bit-gel has had U, aSS„ me.
meeting of the State Board of athletic field.
Tuesday
to
visit
friends.
C.R. Ramsey is chairm un of the
Roger Note. 190 pounds, of
Higher Education.
it will place more responsibility
Acknowledgement of $1,602 In
and , Mrs. A E. Lynch,
Bench show comm ittee Assisting
Prospect, and several other
r, Senator
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on il the
me s street
l ic c i
hduri
supeiintendent
luieuilt
and
The Library Classroom building scholarships donated to Southern H
am ilton,
,
,
. ental
» i heads,
v
him ure Roy N. Swan, Elmer G.
local opponents.
.
’ . . M
, ontana, ’ are visiting
“ , ot.ier
departm
was approved by the Board’s Oregon, by civic organizations, , nends
while on a tour.
The
R
j
of recoras wiU
Hawkins, Ed Olson, Charles It.
building committee. The exact a- was given by the Board.
Lynches form erly lived at Fort transferred to the city recorders
Greene, und John Downs.
m ount to be alloted for the struc­
The next meeting of the Board Benton, Montana, and it was office
Show superintendent is Mrs.
ture has not been released as yet. of Higher Education will be held while living there that the Sen- ’ ,. , ’ . .
Helen D. Muring, Portland, Ore.
A uthorization for the purchase of here in Ashland, August 8 and 9. ator was elected to the present j O ther business transacted by
V eterinarians selected for the
two lots on the west side of the There will be approxim ately 52 state senate from Chouteau coun tne city council Tuesday includ­
show include Dr. W alter Weller
campus which will extend the members present, and will prob- ty. They moved to Ham ilton just ed a discussion of tne police de­
and Dr. T. H Reed, Ashland; Dr.
grounds to Elizabeth street, and , ably be housed in Susanne Homes before starting their tour to the partm ent. Recommendations for
L. E. Phillips, Medford; Dr. (J. A.
several changes in policy and an
B W. Brinsen, form erly of A l­ three lots betw een W ebster street! hall. “This should be an excellent coast.
Gitzen, Medford; Dr. A. C. S ni­ bany, Oregon, is planning to re ­
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increase in salary for police of-
and
the
Pear
“
Bowl
which
will
al-1
opportunity
for
the
Board
to
ac-
der, G rants Pass; Dr. H. L. Lyd- open the Top H at sometime this
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| ficers had been made by the Chief
low entrance to the athletic field | quaint them selves with the prob­ for „ r n Corvallis,
M ontana, after!
a fte r' , o ,
,
n „
lard, Medford; and Dr. W, J. coming week. Prinsen, who has
Policy
and proposed tennis courts, was Jem s which we face here at SOC’ spending a fortnight in Ashland, ol Police Vern Smith.
Krebs, G rants Pass
changes which were approved in­
been in restaurant and drlve-in given.
commented Dr. Elmo Stevenson, visiting friends.
Entry blanks and prem ium lists work in Albany, for the past three
cluded method of anim al disposal,
Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson,
have been mailed to 1750 people. years, plans to call the drive-in.
more m eters, correction of traffic
Mrs. Harlow Stew art, Mr. and
It Is expected that more than 500 P rince’s Top-Hat.
problem at Garfield and East
Mrs. Joe Reese, Mr. and Mrs.
will attend the show
Main,
prohibition of U -turns on
Prinsen is m arried and has two
Buster Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Main
street
in the business dis­
children, both girls, one two and
Billie Arm strong has a long Johnson and Elm er Johnson, all trict, prohibition of parking at
one five. They will make their
from
Florence,
Oregon
are
spend-
trip ahead of him if he returns to
the e u library
(hot-rod) com er ana
and
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m
orary inoi-roa?
home here.
in this vicinity, ~
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the
spot w here he began his jo u r­ ing vacations
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Gresham
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continuation
of
a
get
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The
interior _____________...
of the drive-in is Mrs. Elda Anderson of Siskiyou
fishing,
hunting
agates
and
en-
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.
Charles Foster and Robert Ri­
ney. Arm strong was picked up
8
Cy
nard, both of G rants Pass, are being remodeled. Color scheme is Blvd, a graduate of the class of this week by local police during joying other recreational fac ili-,
chartreause old rose, grey a n d ' 1905
' r' n* of * the Ashland
...
' Senior
~ * High
ties of the com m unity
The council turned down a re-
confined to the county bailiwick
yellow. The exterior has been re ­ School has presented to the high a routine, after hours, check. He
Iola Rodgers, Fern Birdsong, ?huest by Pobce ? hief Sm ith th at
in Medford. They were both pick­
was wandering about the high
painted a dark green.
school
a
beautiful
four
foot
by
six
and
Ruth Hawkins. Medford, v is -Ith * cross^ ai,ks have signs indi­
ed up in Lithia Park with a cou­
foot Am erican vlag, which she school area late at night.
ple of m inor age pick-ups.
ited
friends in Ashland Tuesday cating pedestrian right-of-way.
On checking it was discovered evening.
T entative approval of increases
wishes
to
have
p.esent
d
<
;□
a
gift
The two girls were turned over
that Arm strong was AWOL from
in pay, uniform allowance, office
on behalf of the class cf 1 >i)j.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Adolph
and
to juvenile authorities.
Foster J o C o a s t F r i d a y
A ndrew McCallen was presi­ Uncle Sam ’s army. He was AWOL Mr. and Mrs. W alter Evans of equipm ent, additional police offi­
and Rinard were charged w ith
"
M embers of Ashland Ameri- dent of the class of 1905 and Mrs. from Adak island which is 2300 Newberg, Oregon, are vacation­ cer, and two-way radio control
contributing to the delinquency
u i minors.
m i n o r s . At
m the
m e tim
nine e they
m ey were ta n Legion Post No. 14s Kilty Eva Poley Frost was secretary. It miles from Seattle. How he got ing in Ashland and visiting old was made subject to approval by
of
the budget committee.
apprehended In the park they had ’Band left todi*y for Crescent City Is hoped th at these and other from Adak Island to Ashland is friends.
a 38 calibre revolver with them ' * bere ,they ^ U1 Parade and par-
e ” b rs of the Cass w ill be able a long jump. But its going to be
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fowler, Med
Mill Owners to Meet
take of ceremonies and hospital I » be pfesent at the traditional a longer jum p back. He is being ford, visited friends in Ashland,
and some drinking whiskey.
O ther action taken by the coun­
h?ld
for
m
ilitary
authorities.
ity at the N orthern California -»!•!• »-l 'tan o u et of A.H.S. which
Tuesday evening.
cil included a discussion of smoke,
Mrs. K itty Ingle, Ashland, has District Am erican Legion Con­ will be held on Friday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Tom M illett, and cinders and saw dust from the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
Ricken-
donated several books to the li­ vention.
Ju n e 3 in the Elks Temple. This
Louise Morie, G arberville, Calif., mills and a m eeting was set for
brary at Southern Oregon college.
They will return Sunday.
banquet, show and dance will be berg, Eureka, California, are in are in Ashland on business. Mil­ Thursday evening at which time
According to A rthur Kreisinan,
tne official welcome of the class Ashland on a business and plea­ lett and Morie are business p a rt­ m ill operators and residents of
Mrs. Ella McMahan is visiting of 1949 to the Ashland High sure trip.
assistant professor of Engish, who
ners in the California city.
the industrial area of the city will
has been teaching novel courses her daughter, Bessie Monroe, at Alumni Association.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burney
Sjolund,
get
together w ith the council to
at SOC, “the books fill a desper­ Eugene, Oregon,
M anchester, California, are in work out some plan to alleviate
Ben Forsythe, principal of AHS
ate need at Southern Oregon col­
Ashland on a business and plea­ the saw dust nuisance.
for n any years has w ritten to
lege.”
sure trip. They are the owners of
Roland Parks, present principal,
Chester Correy, superintendent
the M anchester Grocery Store of Lithia park, requested addition­
that he and Mrs. Forsythe will be
and auto court.
over for the evening. The For­
al funds to m aintain the Siskiyou
sythes are now in Ione, Oregon.
boulevard parking strip and this
John W. G riffen violated the
request
is to be studied.
basic
rule
and
forfeited
$11.00.
A ppointm ent of district cap- Thornton Shively, Ashland, who
The
park
board is to m ake a
Fred
W.
Sphun
also
violated
tains to direct the distribution of w rites novels and whodonits un­
definite
recom
m endation concern­
the
basic
rule.
His
cost,
$10.00.
Professor Angus Bowmer, d ra ­ m em orial poppies here on Poppy
Ernest Moore, was disorderly,
ing band stand seating.
matics director of Southern O re­ Day, May 28, was announced to­ der the pen nam e of Thorne Lee
has a new book coming off the and was assisted to leave the city.
gon college, announces that the day by Mrs. Celia Bem inghaus-
An investigation is to be made
press this week. The book, which
Chester Reid was found p ark ­
college dram a departm ent will en. Poppy Chairm an of Ashland is slated for publication May 19,
of the Lithia w ater. Complaints
ing in an illegal m anner and was
present "The Glass M enagerie,” unit of the Am erican Legion A ux­
th at the “burp” which m ade the
is
titled,
“The
Monster
of
Lazy
fined
$5.00.
Tennessee W illiams Pulitzer prize iliary.
Lithia
w ater so famous is miss­
Wayne Morse, senator from
Hook.” It is being published by
Glen Langdale violated the ba­
winning play on Thursday, F ri­
ing
now
that the dry ice plant
The five captains will have Duell, Sloan and Pearce.
Oregon, this week introduced a
sic ru le and paid $20.00.
day and Saturday, May 19, 20, charge of Poppy Day activities
bill to cause the governm ent to utilizes the carbon dioxide gas
and 21st in the auditorium of of the A uxiliary in the different
use 50 per cent of the grazing r e ­ caused the council to take this
Churchill hall.
parts of the city and will be as­
ceipts from public lands for re ­ action.
Featured in the cast of the play sisted by a large corps of volun­
J. Q. Adams, form er city re ­
seeding these lands.
are: Mary Adams, M edford; H el­ teer workers. They are:
Morse stated that one acre out corder, who recently returned a
en Ruegger, Medford; George
Mrs. Ruby Helms, Miss Edith
of two in the 11 w estern states gift w atch to the city w ith the
Bell, K lam ath Falls; and John T urnbull, Mrs. Erma Berg, Mrs.
was
owned by the governm ent com m ent that he did not wish to
Moore, Wonder.
C. L. Wolff, Mrs. A udrey Purdin.
and th at proper soil conservation be rem inded of the most unhap­
practices should be followed on py period of his life, was refused
this land. Several million acres, two weeks vacation post term .
much of it in Southeastern Ore­
Too Late, Now
gon, m ust be reseeded to keep it
The cost of dying is to rise a-
from washing down to the sea.
long w ith the cost of living. The
This will perm it greater cat­ council approved the drafting of
tle and beef production the Sen­ a new ordinance which would,
(Editor's not«: Thia is the last pounded animals, parts or hides
ator said, and will rem ove the raise the cost of opening graves
of three articles on the new Ore­ is held by the sheriff for three
sagebrush which is rapidly en­ from $15.00 to $22.50, and of op­
gon livestock brand inspection years for appearance of the ow n­
croaching on m uch grazing land. ening vaults from $18.00 to $25.00.
law.
Articles prepared by the er.
The bill also perm its private Graves would be $50.00. They
state department of agriculture)
Brand inspectors have power of
land
owners to reseed their prop­ are presently $35.00.
police
officers
to
m
ake
arrests
and
The prim ary purpose of the
erty
if the property is adjacent
The hospital needed additional
1949 Oregon livestock brand in­ to stop m ovem ent of livestock
to
national
forest lands w hich are wiring for the laundry room and
under suspicion. The law m akes it
spection law, already In force be­
to be reseeded. The bill is in the this was approved.
the duty of both brand inspectors
Com m ittee on Interior and In ­
cause it carried the em ergency and police officers to investigate
Rent de-control’s were tabled
sular affairs.
clause, is to prevent or detect the m ovem ent of livestock, parts
for one week.
livestock theft. It m akes possible or hides to prevent theft.
the inspection of every horse or Persons who have unlaw ful pos­
cow (w hether beef or dairy) m ov­ session of anim als or who refuse
ed in the state by any m anner or to perm it inspection or who fal­
means for the purpose of assuring sify certificates are subject, upon
th at no stolen livestock is being conviction, to penalties of the
moved, sold or transported.
law.
The m axim um penalty is
The Medford Trail Riders, as quarter mile; pass the baton race,
Under the law brand inspectors $500 fine or up to six m onths in
slsted by the M edford Mounted four horse team; boot race; stake
may Inspect m ovem ent of anim als the county jail, or both.
Posse, Eagle Point and Ashland rapp against time; touch hands
parts or hides of anim als at any
The law sets the m aximum
Trail
Riders will hold a Horse and go race, four horse team; sad­
tim e or place. If inspectors have brand inspection fee at 25 cents
dle and go race; cigarette race,
G ym khana at the Ashland Rodeo for men and women; in and out
reason to believe the livestock, per head, to be paid by the per­
Grounds May 22, at 2:00 p.m. barrel race for men; children’s
parts or hides do not belong to or son requesting brand Inspection.
There are 22 big events on the
are not In rightful possession of Operators of stockyards, slaugh- j
musical chairs, 14 years and un­
program and a big day is plan­ der; stock horse class; hosin g
the person in charge, or if any terhouses, packing plants and
ned. Events are:
certificates accom panying the a n ­ livestock auction m arkets are
men’s race, quarter mile; half
1. 2 p.m. G rand entry. In and
imals are false or do not fit the made responsible for collection of
way race for men apd women;
out barrel race. Children 14 years
anim als being moved, they may the fee for all inspections made
and cowboy quarter mile race.
and
under.
impound the livestock, p art or a t these points.
Joe Fader, principal of the Aahland Junior High school, received
The Medford Trail Riders are
Pleasure horse class; potato
hide. Any such seizures are plac­
The law also makes it illegal p c * k f-om Jim Gl.’ nn, president of the Ashland Junior Chamber
staging this show as a benefit for
ed in custody of the sheriff, who to sell or slaughter or perm it the of Commerce. The check was for $75.02 and was part of the proceeds race, m en and women, each horse the Phoenix Community Club and
the offering taken up during the Easter Sunrise services using two barrels and three po­ Youth Center building fund. The
may sell same If action is not sale or slaughter of anim als at
which
was sponsored by the Jaycees and the Ashland Ministerial tatoes; ladies q u a rte r mile race; Ashland Riding Association is do­
pending or contem plated or if the any of these places or plants u n ­
r"' The money will be used to buy choir robes for the hat race, children 14 years and
owner is not found w ithin 10 days, til inspected by an Oregon brand
shland Junior high school chorus. The chorus sang at ih ' Sunrise under; pick up race; in and out nating the rodeo grounds for the
Clear money from any sale of Im-1 inspector.
S*rTicou
barrel race, for women; kids race event. All proceeds to be contrib­
uted to the building fund.
Well Underway
l
j
B. Prinsen Opens
Top Hat Drive-In
School Given Flag Armstrong Is AWOL
By Class of 1905
Two Picked Up For
Park Pick-Ups
From Adak Island
Kilty Band Goes
POLICE BLOTTER
Captains Named
Glass Menagerie
For Poppy Day
At SOC Friday
Wayne Morse Is
Asking For West
Re-Seeding Plan
Jaycees Help Junior High Chorus
New Brand Law Is Aimed To Stop
Rustlers In Their Tracks In Oregon
TraR Riders Will Sponsor Big
Gymkhana and Horse Show Sunday