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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1949)
V «i o. JdurntUsm B l*. | Police Will Host Forty Visitors This Sunday cZiM t/Ä & b/t Ô fienose NEW S REV IEW The new Ashland peace offlc ere’ pistol range in Ashland Is nearing completion and will be ready for the first pistol shoot which is being planned .for the morning of Sept, 1H, Chief of Voi. 16 No. 28 ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 15. 1949 Police Vern Smith has announc Price F ive Cenis ed. Over 40 peace officers from the Southern Oregon-Northern California will participate In this first shoot, he said. Smith again reminded that the range was constructed at no FF cost to the city and lias already • What might turn out to be a begun to pay off He said a letter Von Kuhlman Joins stormy city council session is in from thi1 Oregon Association of $ fa the offing for next Tuesday. A City Police Officers indicated ii Buoch Motors Staff , schedule already filled by mat- thut a state police school, con John von Kuhlman, recently f corning up after previous ducted by FBI men and state and city officers, is being plan associated with the Oak Street u°d re,errals will be ned for the Ashland range Oct. Tank and Steel company, has ac- of the PunchbJa^ ordinance^00 Ibi ^Afezz. 10-14 It will be one of the four -- —-v. vza vaiiidfice. Í cepted a position with Busch n a case at Eugene last week such schools being held In var Motors, it has been announced District Judge Chester N An ious sections of the state this year, by Jim Busch, owner of the loc derson ruled that the question- Punchboard is Officials in charge of the al firm and distributor of Ford kng a t nST h ‘r legal The opinion came after cars and trucks here. Sunday shoot Include Preston B Waterbury and Col. L 1 o y d Von Kuhlman began his new he hearing of a suit involving the State of Oregon vs. D. J duties on Sept. 1. Spooner directing fin- control, J Q Adams and Larkin Grubb Busch said that von Kuhlman Murphy. Murphy had been ar- statistics; Major Corcoran, US will assist in managing the gar rested and charged last June /J0F MC, Copt Merritt, USA, apd age and will also act as truck with operating a lottery in vio lation of the state code. specialist for the company. Commander Jones, USN, direct -M Since Mayor Tom Williams’ ing scoring Walt Hamby and Commander of Ashland Post Jean Eberhart, barbecue; Ed No 14, American Legion, Von veto of the Ashland punchboard Singmaster, Bill Snider and Kuhlman has long been active tax ordinance was based on the Buzz Hamby, hospitality; Sgt in Ashland community affairs. question of its legality, the rec ent ruling is expected to pave Carl Jennings, traffic; and Vern the way for final passage of the Smith, host. proposed bill. In order to be ap The $2500 range was construct Scene fro m the L ig h t E te rn a l proved over the Mayor’s veto, ed by police officers and others — One of the s tirrin g scenes io r C ham ber o* C om m erce. The nah and Esther to rtu re the vie the ordinance will require a two working voluntarily, equipment fro m the Ten C om m andm ents m oney realized b y the J C's on tim read y to be o ffe red as a sac thirds vote. and time being donated by per p a rt of the fam ous B ib lic a l play. the p la y is to be used to buy an rific e Io the id o l B aal. T he Ash Other items still pending in sons interested in the promulga The L ig h t E te rn a l, being given IR O N L U N G fo r the c ily of A sh land pro d u ctio n carries a e xc el len t cast of people interested in clude decision on the request of tion of a possible police school at the F irs t M eth od ist C hurch on land. Scene shows M iria m , the sister dram atics and d ra w n fro m a ll site in this area. the library board for a special W ed. and T h u r. Sept. 21-22, un of Moses and A aro n , lo o kin g on the churches in tow n. C u rta in bond issue election to secure der the sponsorship of the Jun- helplessly w h ile N eb u lo n , H an- An emergency campaign for funds for a proposed addition to tim e 8:13. Kiwanians See Movie funds to meet the costs of the the public library, awarding of Of Rogue Boat Trip increased number of polio cases > con traces ior me new fire hall, contracts for the Lions Resume Meetings in this county and the growing the telephone installation at thé Movies of a boat trip down Tuesday, Sept. 20 t treatment r p a tm p n t m a t e f for n r r old ilr l and OT-izJ n n iir n ir r t n r f o n r i _ costs new airport, and the question of whe the Rogue River from Grants patients will be conducted this ther to pay a State bill of $2,938 The Ashland Lions club will Pass to Gold Bench taken by Dr month, it was announced yester for the city audit which was re resume regular Tuesday evening W W Howard of Medford were day by the executive committee quested by Mayor Williams up meetings Sept 20, it was an shown to Ashland Kiwanis club of the Jackson County Chapter on taking office. nounced this week by Bob Snid members at their meeting Mon of the National Foundation, for day. er , president cf the local organi Infantile Paralysis. Immediate zation. The meeting next week Dr Howard was the speaker Examinations will be given to Reopening of schools in all action was approved at a meet for the regular luncheon pro fill positions at the Camp White will follow a month's vacation ing of the executive board Tues for club members. gram. s< ctions of the state signals the day night at the Hotel Jackson, Domiciliary Center for houseke I President Snider said the pro need for extra caution on the called by Harry Chipman ofi George W Miller, a member of the Phoenix, Arizona Kiwan eper, kitchen helper, hospital at gram arrangements for the meet part of Oregon drivers, Secre Medford, chairman of the 1949 is club, was a guest. He is visit ficient qualified appli c a n t s ing are under the direction of tary o f State Earl T. Newbry re March of Dimes. shoe repairman, and projection- Lions Paul Finncll and Bill Sni minded today. ing Morris Bradley The campaign, suggested by The Civil Service commission der, who have promised mem- Newbry called special atten Verne Smith of Ashland, chair announces that persons may ap . , b'wS e\ en^ of of fun fun and and ed AU of the major problems fac tion to the 20-mile speed limit ,SS ,«M “n i' evenin« en- ition 1710 meeting is c a l-j« »chool grounds and school man of the Jackson county chap ing town and city governments ply who are between the ages of ter. is in keeping with national . rrra a M n o o ,h i„ h 16 and 62 and who can meet 11 ci ior 0.30 p m crossings, u which must i__«_____ be observ- policy. For the first time in the in Oregon will be tackled by the physical requirements nec | ed whenever youngsters are go- history of the foundation, an several hundred city officials essary to perform the work I ¡ng to or from school and dur emergency drive is recommen and civic leaders, including May Preference wil lbe given to ing recess periods. Faithful obe ded to all chapters, beginning or Tom Williams and City Re veterans as long as there are suf- corder John Austin of Ashland dience to this law, the secretary September 8. ficeitn qualified applic a n t s during the course of the 24th said, may mean the difference There have been six actual Starting salaries range from between life and death if a child cases of polio in Jackson coun- annual convention of the League After nearly two weeks of $2020 to $2974 in the various of Oregon Cities to be held at should dash suddenly into the S,ln?e JanuarX 1, Dr. A. E the practice at Southern Oregon col positions. Work is based on a 40 street. Multnomah Hotel in Port Merkel, county health officer lege. A1 Simpson reported today hour week with vacation and Last year 458 school-age ped informed the board. These and land, Sept. 28 through Oct. 1. that his Red Raider gridsters are retirement benefits included. estrians were struck by automo carry over cases have cost the Meeting with the league, for its still off on timing and are hav In another announcement the Three teams of Ashland high I biles, bil»eTS’ bringing bringin8 death to 16. i acRs° n . county chapter $12,- 13th annual conference, will be ing a difficult time working into commission lists jobs to be filled school Grizzlies will board a _wbl7 also P°inted out that 071.53 since January 1, Mrs. the Oregon Finance Officers As the smooth, combination that in a number of federal agencies chartered bus tomorrow morn- Oregon law requires motorists Lewis Ulrich, secretary-treasur sociation. ---- - muni- will be required if they are to in the northwest from examina ing and head for Coquille, site to stop for pedestrians crossing er of the chapter revealed. Gov. Douglas McKay; Carl hold their own in the Far West tions to be given soon They in of the opening game on their the streets in crosswalks within Cases of critical illness, diagnos- Chatters, director of the Ameri ern conference this fall. clude electrical rigger, engineer 1949 football slate. the driver’s half of the roadway. 6°h° ln early stages, have can Municipal assoc i a t i o n; Some 36 prospective SOC ath ing aid, groundman, construct The law applies with equal force also further depleted county Frank Pace, Jr. director of the Coach Frank O’Neil has been letes are drilling every evening ion examiner, credit examiner, high in his praise of the new edi at crossings where there are no t“"ds ast the chaPter assumes U. S. Bureau of the Budget; Min in preparation for the opener in and business specialist. Duties tion of Red and Whites. Their painted lines marking pedes treatment responsibility of all er B. Phillipps, director of the Portland next week against and qualifications with schedule spirit and enthusiasm, he said, trian lanes. cases diagnosed as polio until Municipal Finance Officers as Lewis and Clark's Pioneers of salaries are explained in the is the best of any Ashland squad sociation of the United States otherwise informed. Coach Joe Huston has stated original announcement on file j for several years and will make | p | The chapter is now cashing and Canada; Mayor Dorothy Mc i n that he 11 have a full squad ready with the local civil service a big difference in the outcome o C f lO O l B lJ S reserve bonds, which were a ® Cullough Lee of Portland; Lea to go when the Pioneers play board in the post office. Appli of some games i xruo quired during the early years gue President George Peavy, their first tilt this weekend a- cations for filing for any of the wben .the incidence of polio mayor of Corvallis: and George Although late working hours examinations may be secured have hampered practice sche I H H e t < l l ) l e gainst Western Washington. Db,tcb has been rising during the Simerville, president of the Ore Simpson said that advance from the board. dules, the Grizzly gridiron art past four years, was much less gon Finance association are a- dope indicates that Southern fblverhJifUn m are now c°nsider- mong the speakers listed on the ists to o get in ¡.««apt-I shape M r are beginning „ ----------o ~ - . ... V a lle y V ie w Bus: O u t O ak Oregon will rate along with the Many of theUplavegrs Str<?et by Hamby ranch t° Ja^k abiy bekw the amount already joint convention program. best in the Far Western loop As in past years the meeting spent on polio this year and the county still has th reeca ^ t £ program will feature a series of again this year, but that San Francisco State looks like the CIIL. ireat menfnfz^a/ e -...... /h e _ ^uK Eugene treat , sectlon meetings for the various team to beat. ment center, Mrs. Ulrich ooiní groups of city officials. These Meanwhile ,he's running his ed out. Point- meetings will be in the nature of charges through stiff drills on The emergency drive fho round"table forum discussions A former member of the state fundamentals and shaping - up board emphasized will ¿ „ and Cover such subJects as exercises so that SOC will be Fish and Game commission told way supplant the annual Mar^h Clty. PlanninK- improvement fín- | the Ashland Chamber of Com ready for the Pioneers Sept. 24. a veteran «i o Newbry Corner Dimes, which will k _ ancing, building and zoning re- re »(Dimes, be « __ conduct f 7 c 35; , H'gh W»,k" 7:55; S' Jun h“ ‘ °f merce Tuesday that the hunting Leslie,^coach"?/1 themed gulations, sewage disposal, mun and fishing business is a large icipal park and recreation pro Rotarians Will Provide L°“ 1 Bu,: S'”r< ^ a d a St.. and ever-growing one in South S y tStt„h‘ 2 : hlhS? i - " ’,tTrm<"’ critical situation faced by foun grams, tax assessments, budget ern Oregon. Sports Aids at Walker dation representatives, locally procedures, and annexation. Spe Kenneth Martin of Grants and nationally. cally cial section meetings have been Ashland Rotarians laid plans Pass told chamber members that ^ T h i ten tad ve^ u iu 7 ? ^ ^ o r H i ^ h A s h ° Funds will be received at scheduled for mayors and coun- Monday night for their latest the value of business which cat some central location fn each cilmen, attorneys, finance offi proposed project: that of provid ers to the sportsman in the area for Ashland end« b j ? TiV^ land Mine Road to same turn- city and town of the county anri cers of city, school and county ing athletic equipment for the amounts to $2,600,000 and that and Biliw m ea U c k te L^Kid" k™ “"? 85 laSt yCar ‘° units, building inspectors, re- new Walker St. elementary many potential manufacturing ‘° Jun,°r and Senlor from the* las?165 C8nS’ held over crention leaders, and planning school. The Rotary club has sec and processing plants would add well and Ted M elke n n a J mgh Placed atla:;raCS 1 , a c e W siU^ officials. ured similar equipment for the even more. guards Harold Kight and Dick “ ! Smith; center, Wayne Wiley other Ashland scchools and Lith- a . wX ‘ Start Nevada Street 7:20; Manufacture of fishing rods, ia park and has now appointed bows and arrows, boats and oth quarterback, Stan Hansc o m; Start Bellview Loop 7:35 a committee to investigate needs er equipment was suggested by halfbacks, Steve Laninnovich Start Ashland Mine trip 8:05 chant' W'U b<’ 'velc°n’c<i b /t h e hapter, members stated The at the new school. the speaker. and Harold Fowler or Ricci Vest End of route at High 8:25. drive opened September Work on the Campfire Girls’ fullback, Jerry Langer Fire Chief Clint Baughman ® * Soda Springs Bus: From Soda continue for two weeks cabin at the top of Liberty St. was appointed by Pres. A. W. Springs on Highway 66, East was reported nearing comple Woodward to head local plans Peaceful Week Spent Ashland high’s Griz z 1 i e s Main, and Walker Avenue to tion. Sheeting and rafters are for National Fire Prevention chalked up two early season Walker School, Senior High and up and the Rotarians arc ready week beginning Oct. 9. Baugh By Police Officers wms Friday nigh, as they” “ ,? Junior High. No elementary to begin shingling. man said that films dealing with Police reported a quiet week students after leaving E a s t h??r Ce? ‘rs‘ Point 2M °"C After having read a letter fire protection would be shown with only routine events being Main. No Junior or Senior High aiJd beat Eagle point, from the Ashland American A........... at Ashland theaters and that handled. in *the second half The students after pickup at corner Legion Post, the Rotarians vot pamphlets for school children Alfred H. Prough, AWOL of Walker and Highway 66. ointers then turned around and ed to donate $5 for the new flag and rural residents would be dis from the navy since Sept. 5 was stopped Eagle Point 7-0 in Start 7:20; Klamath Junction pole, although this procedure is tributed. another half to complete the unusual since the Rotary club is New members introduced were arrested and held for the navy, 800; Walker School 8:15; Junior- ca? - - - Senior H. S. 8:20. Ashland " jamb° ree held at a civic organization and general Dr. G. C. Newton, Harold Utter- who received him Sept. 12. A 15-year-old juvenile, run Siskiyou Bus: Out on High yeaUrbs edhe " ^ j^ ^ th e ^ p a lt ly requires all of its funds for back, R. E. Stevens, Rod Keat away from Somes Bar, Calif The Grizzlies, and both op- Rotary projects. ing, T. H. Schute and Steven W. was turned over to the county way 99 and back the Old High years, he explained. The douhl ponents, showed a lot of zest but way, Highway 66 to Walker, H d load muDiplied by the Moss. juvenile officer for transporta High School and Junior High. doubled hospitalization c o J u their performance indicated the Mrs. Don Fowler and three tion home. need for more experience. All Start 7:00; At Ruby’s Kitchen children have returned from Keith Bussey underwent an 5 rave doubt that the three Charles A. Petrehn forfeited teams had been practicing March of Dimes funds will b^ 7:40; At Klamath Junction 8:00; Fairbanks, Alaska, where they appendectomy at the General $15 bail on a violation of basic for only a couple of weeks be- At Walker School 8:15; At High adequate for medical care and spent the summer. hospital Monday. rule charge. 8:20; At J. H. S. 8:25. research for this current year .SdTay y t<M>k l° the £ield Hot Council Meeting Is Possible After ’Boards Win Judge’s Nod Polio Drive Said Started Here This Week (.’amp While Jobs Are To Be Filled By Civil Service School Opening Signals Need For Caution Ashland Officials Will Attend State Meet Simpson Drilling SOC Gridsters For Opener Grizzlies Leave Friday Morning For Coast Tilt Chamber Hears Talk on Wild Life ¿ a s s e s s Grizzlies Begin With Two Wins