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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1960)
Q, O O CD 0Q OO O GO I OL 1 0 )Of o 0 -0 0 GC3 o o O o o o o 0 oo o o Census Report cf County (or 18SI Has 1,485 People Jacksonville- In 1857 there s a lolai population of 1.485 in Jackson county, according to a census record book of tul year riorinu-u iu me Jack sonville Museum by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellis, Medford. One of the gifts to the mu seum during April, the book indicated that there were 1,087 men and 391! women in the area at that time, 804 of whom were classified as legal voters. Although a 1858 report at i the museum shows the 1857 ' total to be 99 more than the i preceding year and 670 less ' than the 1855 total, the de crease was explained by the ; fact that Jackson county gave ; up some territory to help j form the newly-created Jo- l sephine county in 1858. ; At the museum attendance i last month was 2.946. with ; the combined attendance to tals from July 10, 1950, to May 1, 1860, 372,236. Visitors signing the muse um register last month came from 28 states and Canada, Nova Scotia, Denmark, Ger many, India and Pakistan. Of ; the total number, 276 were , students who came from schools in the area. Schools included Williams , and Sams Valley schools; Rogue River, Patrick school, " Gold Hill; Bellview School, Ashland; Jackson school, Mcd- - ford; and Eagle Point. Also touring the museum were two Sunday school classes from the Apostolic Faith church, Medford, and the Redwood Community church, Grants Pass. Brownie Troop 138-0 and Cub Scouts Pack 5, Den 3, both of Med ford, also visited during April. Gifts and loans in April were donated by Mrs. Alice Hallgren, Marvin W. Martin, Mrs. Effie R. Daily, John W. Hickle, W. E. Strowbridge, Mrs. Graham M, Dean, V. R. Stafford, Jack Sutton, Guy Hanley, Carl Armpriest, Mrs. Mollie Jennings, and Ellis. 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J i . 0 OPEN TODAY A.M. - 5 P.M. 3 bedroom homo with Birch Cabinet, Circulating Fire place Electric Hear, Large Lot. Corner of Beale Lane and Hanley Road. Arnold Nease, Bldr. SP 2-7877 Tli8 c 1 arnily Council Frank Van t5ke. member of the Meilford Chamber of j C';rTfrce il,iirtl of directors. told directors last week that efforts are being made to get legislation prepared for intro duction in the present con gress on the Agate dam proposal. He noted that the recrea tional potentials at Agate dam would be great, and that con ferences are planned with the Jackson county court to dis cuss planning of acquisition of sites for parks and recreation at the site. Architect Robert Keeney told directors that plans for the new chamber building will be ready this weeK. The pres-1 ent structure on the site at the corner of 10th st. and Cen tral ave. is being removed, ac cording to Don McNeil, cham ber manager. McNeil also reported that j 10.0UO new folders have beeni printed for use of conventions ! Editor's Note: The Family Ctmnril pontini nf jiirir niv.ki.iHtf thre. clergymen, newspaper editor, a women', editor and two writers, l.ach article Is a summary of an actual ise history. The Council reports on problems that have been desll wl n by responsible aeencles and counselors. Salnm -Smne Srt lllVM.nnil h.-i 1 trirts will nenri S 1 llllll (Kill o been budgeted for fjrvsl pro-! on fire proteiMion activities lection this coming lire sea- while an additional S73U,U0u ton on the 15,000.000 acres o twill be contracted to the pfii forest land coming under the Ivate fire patrol associations jurisdiction of the slate for- and tiie federal forest service estry department and its co- for the protection of private operminp fore.-t protective ' and state lands within their associations, according to The- ; bounuant'a ll'.ut urc ::ot !vem odore V. Maul, protection as- j bers of private associations, si-stant. Some Sl.HHH.OOO of this will The state will administer j be contributed by forest land- nearly $;i,000.000 of this amount while private indus try accounts for a correspond ing .-liount in the protection of Oregon's timberlanris tie expenses such ; slash disposal arid additional ,flie fighting, patrol and equipment needed for extra hazardous conditions, he l noted. Maul said the emergency fire fighting cost fund now mane tip ihroiwh a severance tiix Oil a'! tuYibi' urn veateil owners in payment of their ; fire patrol assessment. Maul ! said. j Administrative Expanses An expenditure of S420.000 , The state protection dis-1 i.s scheduled for administra- Court Records i Barker Promoted at Ruhard E. Trocker. no operator'1 Local Radio Station Mae. S1U .H?,t vioiattorl basic; ,,.,,.,-y Bi(rkcr lyii .enora Victor j. David, violation basic dr., Modlord. has been named j rehabilitation project. Anoth ruie. S15. (assistant manager of radio j Pr $3110.000 has been set aside nenrici.a u. varicr, p a s s i n K . station KMED, according to school bus. SIS. .... 1 , Robert E tioodwin, violation of nay Johnson, general mana basic rule. SI5 gPr -arAnn Dll.t- fait,,,- In ilnn R ' " . ' ,,.,.'! Barker Ann Zenar. vioiaiinn o" basic 1 station in the sales depart- M..Hfr.rd Ths rhimhr ,ul , ml,n s",Ll uciouer, man, linn ... . . - - 1 nunitta v . i'liuiri, luiiuir iu nuu the dio Omnninirai nn system, cciitral dispatching, fire cache, personnel training and the two J0-man emergency fire fighting crews. .Maui pointed out nut me ,0lls sl 0l 1 ,600. This fund is approMnintelv s.34Snin o. ward the protection of Oie gon's forest lands. Of this. about s.)H;i.iioo will come from the state general fund for the con.Ncrvation activi ties cf ti"1 department and tile fire protection administrators in the field Another S540.000 will come from federal funds which are allotted under the Clarke-McNary act, the forest er added. Some SOO.000, financed through a bond issue, is budg eted for fire proofing the forest land under the MALtliySM..Or. t Sunday May I, 1960 tl from lands within the bound- , aries of the forest protection , uhiw in western Oregon, and ' is used by them at such ") times during the fiscal year that they have expended at ! least two cents per acre for fire siir-nrpssion eost. on for- csi iaaus. has been with the I assuming certain responsibilities for emergency fire fighting funds where fires break out on state-owned lands thereby landowner Ann S. - I don't want to move-not again! Allen S.-But it's a good op portunity. Ann S.-l love my husband and family, but there are times when I feel like throw ing in the sponge. One of those days came recently when Allen got the idea that we move to a differ ent part of the country, far from where we are now. This would mean the fourth big move since our marriage. This time his company is opening a new. big plant in an area in which I have no desire to live. The increase in income is not enough compensation for all the trouble. We have four children and they have been uprooted from schools twice. We don't have to make this move. The company isn't insisting-just looking for men who wish to relocate. I have just begun to get my bearings in this community and the children love their school. Don't we count? Allen S.-I can't understand all this talk about "roots." We're living in America, aren't we? Wherever we go we'll find people who speak our language and share the same ideals. It would be different if we had any family where we are living. Ann objected to the first move because we were living near her family. Then she objected to the second move because we were living near mine. Now it's friends You'd think we were living in the twelfth century. We can visit our families and friends from time to time, keep in touch with them by mail and telephone. This new opportunity means a great deal to me because it will make me a big frog in a little pond, whereas the opposite is true now. Even tually I'll grow more the company if I move. with Viarrl vnlwl In in.raaia lha ' Sill. ... . , . , ' Chester M. Squires, violation of chambers convention budget baic rule, sis from S300 to S600. I w- Vorbock. failure to stop, Eugene Orr, chairman of j s"HobeI.t B. Keeiy. failure 10 stop, the downtown merchants com-1 ski. 1 li APPLEGATE ACREAGE FOR SALE BY OWNER Excellent Soil - Paved Roads Unlimited Free Water 15 Miles From Medford Phone SP 2-9262 The Council: Four major moves in one young family's life is a great many and we can hardly blame Ann for being distressed. The major burden of establishing a com fortable home in new terri tory rests with her and she doesn't have the same satis faction Allen will get from his new opportunity. On the other hand, most women willingly adjust to the annoyance of relocation If it means advancement for their husbands. The fact that Ann balks so strongly suggests that she feels iier husband doesn't rec ognize the hardship another move entails for her and doesn't appreciate her past sacrifices. Allen should realize that the desire for recognition, which he frankly confesses is a prime motive in his want ing to make the move, exists as strongly In his wife as it does in him. Few women with young families can re ceive this recognition from anyone but their husbands, so we'd recommend that Al len apply himself to a little further consideration of his attitude toward his wife. If Allen can help Ann ac cept happily the idea of an other move, the problem will be greatly lessened for the children. It is true that chil dren sometimes experience difficulty in winning accep tance in a new school and community, but it is also true that the successful resolution of this problem strengthens a child's social ability and self-confidence. Children mainly reflect their parents' attitude on such matters. If the parents look forward to the move in a spirit of adventure and keen anticipation, the children will feel the same. If one parent is in conflict with the other on the subject, the children i will be torn in their feelings and uncertain of what their attitude should be. And that is no help in making adjust ments. (Copyright 1960, General Features Corp.) mittee, said banners are avail able to merchants for street decorations during the .Elks convention here later this month. 36 Disease Cases Reported in County I'.ohert E. Maloney, no operator's lii'cnsi-. $-0 Virgil L. Puer. no operator! li cense. $10 George Riley Moore, truck speed ing. $15. ClKCriT COl'BT Clifford Hirk vs. Edith L. Birk. divorce compltiint Elizabeth Axe vs. John Richard Axe. divorce complain.. Lyla Rose Adams vt Bennie Ty ler Adams, divorce complaint Jo Ellen Martineau vs. Paul A Martineau. divorce complaint. MUNICIPAL COt'RT A total of 3d cases of com municable diseases were re ported to the Jackson county health department last week. Of the total cases, 28 were measles, according to Dr. C. I. Drummond. public health phy sician. The measles were re ported in Ashland, 18; Rogue Hiver, 3; Medford, 5: and 1 each in Jacksonville and Ap-ulrnate. : lVI.,Hf,irrl nUn rnnnH 1 nd.20 days suspended i.ax.u.ua v. Mi.;u a " a. ivv. - ; pUtlllC, 5!U. ' I case each of chicken pox and pink eye, and Rogue River j marriage license had two cases of influenza, applications Mumps were reported in Eagle SSSS' fiJrfSSS Point, 3 cases, and Ashland, 1. oiis. 72a West 13th at.. Medford. Robert ltnrold LnCombe and I Claudia Charleen Forshey, bolh of WIFE'S NO SALAD i Grant. Pass. Actress has been commercial manager for the past year. He previously was associ ated with Mann's Department store, Medford. and with the R. H. Mary corporation. Kan sas City and San Francisco. Barker is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a bachelor's degree in retailing. lie is married and has three daughters. Johnson pointed out that the promotion was in line with KMED's policy "to develop administrative people from within tile staff, and is a trib ute to Barker's fine perform ance as commercial manager of the station." Private Owner. The private timberland owners will expend the other S:i,OUO,000 on their forest acreage. This will include StiOO.OOO spent by their pri vate forest protective associa tions, and Si;, 4(10. (101) that will be expended on snag falling. OPEN HOUSE Todjy By Owner 2309 CORONA On Block North of Robert! Roid . Charming 3-Bedroom Horn Near School Fircplico Tile Kitchen Double girag Built-in oven and range 1 U baths, tile shower SP 3-6520 Juan Ponce de Leon who discovered Florida in 1513 will never know what he started. Today Florida has a population of about 4,700,000. Estimates of tourists seeking Noel Elmo Dunlap". 18, Juekson ville, illegal possession of alcoholic beveraees, 25 days suspended. Joseph Benjiman Gilbert. 41. of 536 North Bartlett ... driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. $100. Leroy Warren Walland. 22. Ash land, operating vehicle while opera tor's license suspended. $50 and 2 days suspended. William nay niniweii. tn ,m-, e . . , . j Norm Hollv st.. resisting arrcsi. $50 i"n in me sunsniiie siaie om- oiuiiK in nig imso has reached mil I lion. 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