Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 02, 1949, Image 1

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NEWS REVIEW
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ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, JHURSDAY, JUM
School Budget to U. R. Scheiderider
Commencement and Baccalaureate
Weds Medford Girl
Exceed 6 Per Cent Itolund It. Scheiderider, form« ’J To Be Held Sunday at the College
Ashland businessman, took us his
bride, May 21, Corrine Stenerson
The twenty-third annual com-4
Limit Next Year
Rice, a Medford girl. The cere­ meneement and baccalaureate
mony wus performed at 2:00 p.m
at St. Peter's Lutheran church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Stenerson, 714
Oakdale avenue, Medford, and
the groom is the son of Mrs. Anna
Scheiderider, 27 Tripp street, Med
ford.
The groom formerly was a par­
tner with Aubrey Miles Ih the
operation of the Greyhound Tav-
was employed at-Twin Plunges,
ern in Ashland and prior to that
He is u graduate of Ashland high
school and the University of
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Scheiderider trav­
eled to Sun Francisco for the hon­
eymoon and are now at home in
Grants Pass. The bride attended
Southern Oregon college for one
year after her graduation from
Medford High school.
ELECT ONE IN JUNE
•». «949
Erisco Mayor is
Invited To Festival
Formerly ta«
Southern Oregon
Miner
13.00 per year
VOI.L.MI i6„ NUMBER
ij
Budget Slashed to
Keep City I nder
Mayor Thos. S. Williams this
week received a letter from El­
mer E. Robinson, mayor of San i x
_
Francisco, thanking Williams forl 0
L jilllitc ttio il
/<
his invitation to the Shakespear-1
ean festival which was delivered i
to Robinson last week by Judge ! Need For More Funds
L. Peeis Wilmeth.
For Ashland Evident
Robinson’s letter said in part, I
Budget for 1948 and 1949 will
"The judge pointed out to me
presented to the Ashland city
that your beautiful Lithia park I
council
at t ’,e next meeti > ; of
was conceived and laid out by the)
th
e
council
v h i.'i w¡11 he h i n
grand old gentleman who e me- j
Tuesday,
au
n
e 7. Total n e e ? , for
morial is Golden Gate park, our I
he
y
e
a
r
are
e
,ti n ated at $♦ .222.
own unforgettable John McLaren ;
i
ary of the budget indl-
"I am not sure that my sched-1
ule will permit me to ac > pt your | ates that a total of $502/ 97.00
welcome invitation to attend the I T ‘H
during the ear.
Shakespearean Festival at Ash-•
A
,e
offset by
land m August. However, I wish ' ’ .'™ /5 «"’"“ "ting to $437.358.
every success to the festival thi : ' e,n ‘rs of
budget corn-
year and hope that it will become* .t • included Dr. Elmo Steven­
son, Owen Gragg, Di k H: i
an outstanding cultural event o f( lei
Yate . Éîîi Sui 1 -r an EL
the Pacific Coast attended by I ¡r.er Bill
more and more people every t u , Biegel.
- ' ’
.
p
y I The “ summary
indicates that the
year.’
c x p e n d 'tire s tm
t
'e ’ -ral
fund will total $81,473.00. M ney
Jr. League Baseball
"hi h g es into the
me 1 m l
services at Southern Oregon col­ TO SCHOOL BOARD
Voter* Okay Needed
lege will be- held Sunday, June 5,
Election for the offic« of
Fund* for Diitrict 5
at the Churchill hall auditorium. school
director will be held June
Baccalaureate will be held Surw J 20, according
to an announcement
One hundred and sixty voters
day afternoo nat three o'clock. | this week from the office of Le­
coat u "yea" vote to authorize
The program will begin with a
District No 5 to exceed the six
Linn, superintendent of the
processional
by the college or- land
per cent limitation by a total of
Ashland
Ben T. Lombard
chestra. The Rev. M. A. Groves 1 aiding schools.
as
the
member of the
$136,646.00
Only 39 votes were
of the Medford Methodist church board who is filling
cast uguin t the measure.
unexpir­
will pronounce the invocation. ed term of Frank Van the Dyke.
This
Election clerks were Mrs. C e ­
“The Lost Chord” a baritone is the office which will be filled
lia Bernini«hausen, Mrs. Blanche
horn solo will then be given by
Murphy, and Mrs. Francis Miller.
Lombard has filed for the va­
Clifford
Wolff, accompanied by cancy.
Tin1 vote was on the proposed
Other petitions for elec­
Virgil Wolff.
1949 1950 budget which is high
tion
must
be filed at the office of
The Rev. Carl R..Eggers, of the
because* of the new construction
the
superintendent
schools sev­
Grants Pass Lutheran church will en days before the of
and the Increased student load
election.
give
the
main
address,
“Vision
In
which necessitates more <•«1 uip-
Education."
t Other members of the board are
inent and more teachers.
Paul Finnell, Mern Provost, Mar­
The
college
choir
will
then
sing
The millage for the operation
shall Woodell and G. E. Dunn.
“The
Lord
Bless
You
and
Keep
of the schools Is estimated at 31
You.” and "Living in the Ever­
and the bond program is estimat­
present." with Barbara Gertson Suicide In Phone
ed at 9. This makes a total of 40
as accompanist.
Miss Dorothy
mills needed for schools
Booth Attempted
Palmer is the director
Members of the citizens budget
Frank Chrisman, 77 former
The Rev. M A. Groves will
:urjr. • th e
>
I
committee were C R Ramsey as
butcher,
who said he was “blue” Is Getting l ’ndorwav
pronounce the benediction.
$60.006.00
chairman, Albert Thomas, clerk,
Sunday
afternoon
attempted
hari-
Ken Miller, chairman of the
Commencement
E: n *n H un r '
- t
rv
Jean EberhaVt, Jim Busch and Ed
kari, in the telephone booth out­ American Legion Junior League
The
commencement
program,
fund
will
total
$13
«39,
v/hi'-'->
|1J
Singmaster.
side
the
Boulevard
market
on Baseball committee, announced
which will take place Sunday
According to superintendent of
Delbert E. "Tiny" Jones has evening at 8:00 will begin with Slskiyou Boulevard. He used a • this week that practices are to be be partly offset by receipts of
schools Leland P. Linn the six purchased an interest in the in­
nine inch butcher knife and a t-! held three nights a week at Fuller $500.00.
The Park fund will expend
per cent limitation vote may have surance firm of Engle and Sing- the college band, under the di­ tempted to puncture his heart by I Field.
to continue until 1962, and that master. Jones, who has been em­ rection of Glenn T. Matthews, driving the knife upward thru* Any boy, 11 to 17, is eligible $14.925.00 and will re rive $|«00.
is only If no changes are made in ployed by Dodge Furniture, will playing the processional . «‘La is stomach.
« for the j unior Baseball team and The cemetery fun 4 will spend,
the year, $10,825.00, and
assessments, costs ,or population. assist with work in the office and Reine de Saba.”
Chrisman, who is now in a crit-1 Miller urged all who were inter- during
"The Star Spangled Banner,”
will receive $7.075.00.
Since 1945 these elections have with outside solicitation
will follow with the audience ical condition in the hospital, was ' ested to show up for practices.
In the sinking fund will come
been held. Linn pointed ou$ that
The
announcement
of
Jones'
joining
the orchestra The Rev. found by Gladys Huff. He was which begins at 5:30 p.m.
expenditures
of $2150.00 and re­
practically all districts in Oregon entry into the firm was made at E p Borden
standing
In
the
booth
and
told
Games will be held with Cen­ ceipts of .$«50.00
of the Ashland
The band fund
have to hold the same type of the same time that Engle and
her that he had just committed
Point, Medford, and Eagle will expend $2250.00 with no rev­
elections.
1 , Singmaster reached their third Congregational church, will pro­ suicide. She ran across the street tral
Point.
* * enue expected.
nounce the invocation.
Henry
The seven mill special levy for anniversary.
to another telephone and notified
Granat
will
then
play
a
cornet
The electric fund is to expend
a five year period ended with the
police. Chrisman was still stand­
Jones is a graduate of Ashland solo, "My Regards.”
the same amount it receives,
1948 levy. Superintendent Linn high
ing
in
the
booth
when
assistant
school and attended college
George F. Chambers will bring
$229,000.00. The water fund will
o n v in ^ ’ff V “? thH
at SOC’
served with
army greetings from the State Board chief of police Herb Hayes and
spend
$112,200.00 and will take in
paying off the bonds will be sub­ in the Medltarranean area.
Chief of Police Vern Smith ar­
of
Higher
Education.
a
total
of $102 200 00 The sewage
stituted in its place. This levy has
His wife is the former Gerald-
Dr. Charles A. Howard will rived. They removed him from the
disposal
fund will balance out
accumulated a considerable sink i ine Wenner. They have one child give
the address “Education and booth and had deputy coroner C.
Oregon State College, Corvallis with receipts and expenditures
f I Dennis’Del. Their home is at 438 Culture.” This will be followed M. Litwiller rush Chrisman to the
S KM5 000W?fier th°W> “ {’alanct;*
—(Special) This district was rep­ both at $15,000.00, and the same
by a soprano solo, “One Fine Day” hospital
°r ; Morton street.
resented by three students among holds true for the state _____
gas tax
sites. ™
This ° ? fund J u has .purthai,7
been includ-1
by Alair Clifton .
Among the witnesses were the graduating class of 1568 sen-! fund which stands at $21,154.00.
cd In the budget and will be used i n
•
, < r
Dr. Elmo Stevenson will confer Charles Davis, 546 Liberty street: iors and graduate students to re- •
Kept Under Limitation
..........
in the
building projects and spent 1 Prominent Va le”
t h e diplomas on the graduating Stephan Boyer, 620 Roca street ceive degrees at the eightieth an­
To
keep from exceeding the six
dunng the 1949 50 year
{(’itiZGll P s e s
class.
and Cal Bonney, SOC student.
nual commencement here June per cent limitation which permits
Additional allowance has been
Lydia Ann Andrews, 90. Med­ Colors for the ceremony are be­
5 and 6.
municipalities to spend only six
made in the budget for the in­ ford,
LITHIA RADIO CAB
who
has
been
a
prominent
ing
furnished
by
the
Oregon
Na­
Beverly
Jean
Wilson
of
Phoenix
**»««», money in __ one
surance, heating, lighting and Rogue River valley resident for tional Guard
TO OPERATE HERE
will be granted a bachelor’s de­ year than the year befoqp, it was
maintenance of the eight added many years, died Sunday at her
Don Travis this week began op­ gree in home economics: Char­ necessary for the committee to
At the program an acKnow-
classrooms for next year. It Is es­ home at 537 West 10th street She I dgement
eration of the Lithia Radio cab les Jack Hanel of Ashland will slash certain projects and in­
of
gifts
received
during
timated that the enrollment next was the mother of Mrs Edith the past vear will J-»e made The The city council granted Travis
receive a bachelor’s degree in ag­ creases which had been requested
year will be about 1800 or an in­ Stevens,
manager of the Lithia gifts include book< records and temporary parking in the Trail- riculture; and John Frederick by the heads of departments.
crease of 150 over the figure for hotel, Ashland.
periodicals to the library from way’s parking strip on Third Bell of Ashland will be awarded
Among the budgetary slashes
this year. The teaching staff for
Mrs. H S. Ingle, Mr. and Mrs. street, adjacent to Dial Electric. a bachelor’s degree in forestry. were $200.00 which was lopped
Other
relatives
who
survive
next year, which has been se­
V. Williams, Don De-( Travis will operate a two way
off the general government sec­
lected, will include several addi­ her include Mrs. Grace Fiero, of Thomas
Lisle,
Miss
Katherine Grossman, radio controlled taxi.
Medford,
a
daughter;
Mrs.
Fred
MR. AND MRS. ADAMS ENTER­ tion for materials, supplies, and
tional teachers.
Vrooman, Anoka, Minn., and Mrs. Lyle Heitz, and B N. Chapter P
miscellaneous; $2000.00 had been
TAIN AT PINOCHLE PARTY
Dell
Rush, Duluth, Minn., both sis E. O.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Adams, of requested, $1800.00 granted.
Mrs.
Harry
Travis
Mr. and Mrs George Knox
Contributions to the museum
Granite Street Monday enter­ Summer recreation was drop­
have moved from their apartment ters; one brother, Albert Gardner,
ped from $1800.00 to $1300.00 The
tained with a pinochle party.
in the Knox building to their Anoka, Minn.; and a niece, Mrs. were received from Mr. and Mrs. Purchases Salon
Mrs. Harry Travis became the
$2500.00 originally granted the
home on Gresham. The apartment Caroline Andrews Werner, Med­ John A. Gamill, Medford, Robert
Effective
arrangements
of
flow­
Winterle, and Mrs Louise G. Per- owner of Hillside Salon, one of ers carried out the patriotic mo­ Chamber of Commerce is being
will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. ford.
rozzi.
Ashland’s premier beauty par­ tif as flower arrangements were held in abeyance until state laws
Funeral
services
will
be
con­
J. F. Hamstreet.
Shrubs, plants and flowers have lors, this week. She purchased the placed
ducted from St. Mark’s Episcopal
about the rooms, compris­ can be consulted to see if this
church Wednesday at 2 p.m. with been received by the college from beauty shop from Mrs. Irene Cul­ ed of red roses, white mock or­ comes under the limitation stat­
the Rev. Neville Blunt, rector, of­ Mrs. Edwin C. Brown, Mrs. C. R. len, who has operated it for the ange blossoms and blue Bachelor utes. An accounting system and
ficiating.
Interment will take Eliason, Mrs. Mildred Klum, Cal past two years.
equipment which was to have
Buttons.
place in Siskiyou Memorial park Middleton, Dr. Bertha Sawyer,
cost $1500.00 will now cost $1000.
Mrs. Travis plans to remodel
Players
making
up
the
three
Mrs. Stone, Dr. Wayne Wells, and and redecorate the three-operator
and will be private.
The emergency fund, originally
the pupils of Mrs. Bertha Steven’s shop and will add a beauty bar. tables for pinochle were Mr. and set up for $3000.00, was dropped
Mrs. Bert Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
The lust meeting of the year
room.
CITY BAND TO PRACTICE
Mrs. Clara Hall and Miss Vera
LeVeque, Mr and Mrs. M. E. to $1600.00.
for the Ashland Study Club was
Attention of all city band mem­ Dormitory furnishings were re­ Sterns are presently operating Joe
Ransdell, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Nor­ Two-way radio equipment, re­
held Tuesday, May 31st at the bers and interested musicians is ceived from the following: P.E.O. the salon.
ris,
Ervin Nelson, Bill Adams and quested by the police department,
home of Mrs. Fred Engle. Lunch­ called to the rehearsal at the city Sisterhood, chapter A.C., Flowers
was temporarily shelved with
the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Adams.
eon was served at one o’clock hall, Monday. June 6th. A good Upholstery shop, Miss Bertha Ste-
Dick White, Cusick, Washing-
hopes
that B. P. O. E. No. 944
followed by a business session, at attendance is requested as re­ vens, Miss Dorothy Palmer, Miss' ton> *s *n Ashland hunting good
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vincent
Baratti,
j
m4iht
make
a concession toward
which time officers for the com­ hearsals have begun for summer Frankie Adams, Mrs. Floyd Som fishing streams and lakes.
New York City, are lie house1 better police communication and
ing year were selected.
Miss conceits.
ers, Mrs. Gary Newton, Mrs. Os­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Free­ purchase the two-way equipment.
Gertrude Engle was elected pres­
car Silver, Miss Jeanette Smith, Jerry Bruce, Miss Margaret Bol­ man, 112 Nutley Street. Baratti is
Cost of the equipment was es­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clayton
Cullen
ident, Mrs. Angela Shayron, vice
Mrs. Rosa Dodge Galey, Mrs. ton. Southern Oregon college al­ a oontractor and builder and is timated at $1079.00. If the Elk»
president, and Mrs Kathryn Mer left this week for Davenport, Io­ Charles Boyden, Mrs. Lyle Wat- umni association. Oregon Historx
looking for a location to settle in do this it would allow the police
wa where he will enter college.
rill, secretary treasurer.
'on Kimbrel, Miss Eliabeth Burr, class summer 1948.
this vicinity.
department to have another man,
Following the business meeting
considered
essential.
Mrs. Leland Linn, program chair­
A request from the street de­
man, read the program for the
partment for $1200.00 for mater­
day.
ial, supplies, and miscellaneous
The book review was given by
was cut to $950.00. City share
In case you were wondering specified and exercise his privil­
Mrs. S. M. Endi%tt, who used
"The Man from Lebanon” by just what it might cost, the Ash­ ege of not appearing in court, a fire hose; driving over wet only property damage is occured paving estimated at $3000.00 was
completely cut
Barbara Young as her subject. land Municipal Court this week whereupon the bail would be for­ paint; driving alone on learner’s costs $50.00.
permit;
driving
with
one
arm,
In the police department a re­
If
personal
damage
is
occured
This is a study of Kahlil Gibren released its schedule of fees.
feited. This does not, however, driving with view obstructed; and it is a hit and run violation quest that the assistant chiefs
poet, philosopher and artist who
Judge L. Peers Wilmeth ex­ he explained, apply where court
salary be set at $3600 was lopped
making excessive horn noise; fail­ the cost is $100.00.
was born In Syria but spent the plained that the following fees appearance is mandatory.
to
$3450. Wages for patrolmen to
ure
to
dim
lights;
failure
to
park
The other $100 traffic violations
last twenty-five years of his life were the minimum bail schedules
“In any case where the record securely, failure to heed siren; are driving while operator’s li­ total $22,400.00 was cut to $16 -
in America.
The author. Miss for traffic violations.
Young, was al-o a poet and work­
Speeding costs which amount discloses repetition of offense,” failure to give right-of-way: driv­ cense is suspended or revoked, 830.00. Material, supplies, and
miscellaneous estimated to cost
ed with Gibren the last seven to $5.00 include running through Judge Wilmeth said, “the bail ing with four over 12 years of and driving while drunk.
$3300.00 was cut to $2300.00. Un­
Criminal Offenses
years of his life.
school zones at speeds from 20 to schedule will be doubled and for age in front seat; illegal green
iform allowance was cut from
offense
Mrs. Endicott read from the 35 miles per hour. Running thru the third subsequent
and red lights on vehicle; improp­ On the criminal side of the
poem “The Prophet" by Gibren business zones at from 20 to 40 court appearance will be manda­ er license plates; leaving the mo­ ledger the ordinary drunk on the $900.00 to $400.00.
A request that the fire chiefs
provoking much thought and miles per hour, and running thru tory."
tor running with the car unat­ first offense will draw a $10.00 salary be raised to $3550.00 was
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The judge said that the police tended; no license plates; no rap. This goes up to $20.00 for the . j t
bringing great appreciation of the residential zones at from 25 to
department planned to always lights: no muffler; or driving with second offense. Drunk and disor-I ci?s®d at $3422.00. The assistant
beauty of the work of this poet. 45 miles per hour.
tsonn *** M°59 00 rather than
The selected subject was in
A $10 fine is levied when driv­ give the citizen the benefit of the a straight pipe; no operator’s li- derly calls for a $25.00 fine the
charge of Mrs. Will Dodge who ers are found speeding through doubt and that conditions at the cense; no rear or side view mir­ first time and $50.00 the second.* h.^, 53200 requested. Fire laddies
$14>
67800
___
Fighting and resisting a arrest*W
r r ^ t 1JY il1
1 get ?1
.4.’®
78 00 ____
rath«r than
spoke on the growth and devel­ school zones at from 35 to 45 time of the arrest would have a ror; no red flag displayed on ov­
brings
about
a
$25.00
fine.
The
11
which
was
request-
opment of Florida, tracing this miles per hour cr business zones lot to do with determining wheth­ erhanging load; violation of head
through the boom period a dec­ at from 40 to 50 miles per hour er or not citation would be issued. and tall light regulation; open cut first vagrancy offense costs $15.00 ed. The fire department requested
ed $2000.00 for materials, supplies,
ade ago to its now stable, pros­
Other Offenses
out: following too close; and fail­ and the second vagrancy offense and equipment and will receive
oi
through
residential
zones
at
costs
$25.00.
perous era Mrs. Dodge spoke of
Cheapest offense is failure to ure to stop at stop sign.
Disorderly conduct has the same $1543.00. Uniform allowance of
mditions a she found them at from 45 to 55 r ile- pe~ hour.
sign?). This costs the violator $2.
In the $10.00 bracket come the fee as vagrancy, $15.00 the first $350.00 and a radio equipment re­
(be time of her recent Florida
It costs $15.00 {o drive 45 to 55
Next in the scale are the $5.00 following offenses: illegal siren
quest of $925.00 were not allowed.
visit in contrast to the situation miles per hour through a school fines. These include: allowing un­ on motor vehicle; jockeying in time and $25.00 the second.
librarian salary was to be
Result*
which existed there in the years zone, or 50 to 60 miles per hour licensed minors to operate a mo­ traffic and passing on hillcrest.
$30010''
if was cut to $2520.00
For
the
month
of
May
the
doc­
from 1925 to 1928 when she liv­
tor vehicle; blocking traffic; cut­ It costs $25.00 to drink and
Wages of help in the library was
through a business zone, or 55 ting
ket
shows
that
Municipal
Court
ed there.
corners, breaking through a drive, and it also costs $25.00 for
cm levied
icv ieo lines
ra th e r th a n
Judge Wilmeth
fines Total-
total­ $740300 ‘ t r
T’-o Ashland Study club will to 65 miles per hour through a procession; defective brakes; de­ reckless
driving and driving thru ing $899.50. Parking meter viola- L isJiiu Mate,rlal- 8uPP’les, and
t' -vin it work in September after residential area.
fective muffler, using noise whis­ a school zone occupied by Juni r tions brought in another $120 50 1 nilt f neous for
library was
the summer vacation. This club
The judge explained that the tlers and exhaust noise makers; safety patrols
a requested $1605.00 to
Is tbn f'l 'e t
t»||dy clllll defendant could in the majority cutting in; operating on the wrong
Hit and run or failure to leave leeted in the one month by the win ^h0 h B ° ° j R ? nd ma8az’nes
in Southern Oregon.
of eases post bail in the amount side of the street: driving over name
at scene of accident wh«n municipal court.
«Unwed $1700 00 rather
than the requested $1800.00.
Tiny Jones Will
Sell Insurance
Three From Here
To Get Degrees
1
Mrs. Engle Will
Lead Study Club
Municipal Court Fees Run From $2.00 To $100.00