Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 25, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, Oct. 25, 1940
SOUTHERN ORP3GON MINER
Page 7
Nominee Schuler Tells State Banking Board
Background for Co. Asks Voter Approval
Judgeship Candidacy Of ‘Liability’ Change
Hutunlay night. The affair was
H|x>naor«xl by the G<»< m I Cheer club.
Music by the Four HarmoniZcrs.
• Mr. uml Mt a. Hoy Unruh of
Phoenix called on friends here
'I’uvwday evening.
• Mr« Rosetta Merrick who has
been a guest of iter sister, Mrs IC
Uteeae, for some time returned the
flist of the week to her home In
Glendale, Calif,
• Harry Stearns of A«hlttnd wax
a Talent visitor Thursday.
• Mm Hugh Coinbeat and baby
boy returned home Saturday from
the Community hospital in Ash­
land.
• Mrs. Bertha Hungale ami
Blanche Hungatu were Medford
«hoppers Monday morning.
• Bob Keith returned home Ins I
weak ti"in an <xt<nd>d flip In
Montuna and midwcHtcrn states.
• Sumner Parker of A«hland was
u Talent caller Wednesday.
• I>on Newberry of Medford wax
campaigning here Friday.
• M in . W. Bevington of Ashland
and Mr. tuid Mm. Roland Parka
and daughter of Sprague River
were dinner guests of Mr. und
Mrs. R. F. Parka Friday.
• The ladle« of the Royal Neigh­
bor» held an all day meeting at the
home of Mrs Cluude William*
Wednesday. There was a covered
dlah lunoheon at noon.
• .1 1 Bahlemtone, who wax in­
jured last Week when the team of
horses he was working run uway.
Iinowmg him under a hay r.uk
returned home from the hospital
and 1» improving «lowly.
• Mr ami Mm J. W Welsh und
family moved to Ashland thia
week.
• 'Die Talent Townsend club met
at the city hall Tuesday evening
Hcturcs were shown as part of
the entertainment. Cake and cof­
fee were served by the ladies.
• Mrs Hamctt Batea returned
home from Medford where «he ha*
l»een receiving medical treatment,
and is much improved.
• Mm
v ami
daughter Shirley were shopping In
Medford Tuesday,
• Forest Jennings ami family
have moved into the Golden prop­
erty on Gibson avenue.
• Ruth ami Violet Keniston were
Medford caller« Suturday.
• Mr ami Mr« Bill <
, who
spent the summer near Portland
returned to their home south of
town last Week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame spent
the week-end at their runch on
la-ad Indian.
• Mr in I Mm II (M m of Pros­
pect «pent Sunday with Mrs
Goins* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Logan.
• Charley Skeeters with a party
of men left Monday morning for a
hunting trip in eastern Oregon.
• The Talent Grange held it» reg­
ular meeting Thursday night with
M i n. i i-: s Robbins in the chair
Plana were made for entertaining
Pomona Grange which will la* held
with the Talent Gr mg« Saturday.
Oct. 26. A covered dish dinner will
Ire served at noon. Judge Coleman
of Jacksonville was a guest and
gave a talk on road work for
Jackson county. Next hospitality
committee will lie Harry' Wea-
gant, Mrs. Howard Homes, Ken­
neth Haw. Mix Hensel, Mr«. W
W Robison and Kiva Newman
Next regular meeting will be held
Nov 7 with the election of officers
• Mr. and Mrs. Richard IHta-
worth moved from near Trail to
Wagner creek last week.
• Lloyd Lamb of Ashland called
on relatives here Wednesday
• Wayne Wheeler <>f Galice, Ore.,
was a business caller here Monday
I. K Hhuler, democratic nom­
The state of Oregon banking
ine« for county judge, in response department thia week urged ap­
to a query, explained background proval by voters of an amendment
of his candidacy for Miner readers to remove the double liability of
this week in the following state­ stockholders In state banka in the
ment:
following letter and statement to
"I was bum In North Dakota 55 The Miner. Said A A. Rogers,
years ago on a farm und lived superintendent of bank«:
there until 1 wits 19 years of age.
"Kkiclisied you will find state­
Having hardly an eighth grade ment of the state banking board
education, 1 decided that 1 wanted of Oregon on one of the constitu­
to go to college. From that time tional amendments referred to the
on 1 worked my way through pre­ people by the 1939 legislature.
paratory school and univi*islty. I
"Oregon is one of the six re-
received the degree of BL in South maining states which has not re-
Dakota and MA degree at the lieved stockholders of the state
Univeislty of Minnesota, then an­ chartered banks of the double lia­
other year at Northwestern unl- bility on stock owned by them,
viu ally.
and, due to this provision, appli­
"I then taught history ami de­ cations for the organization of
bate at Hamlin university In St. state bunks at several points en­
Paul, Minn. During the World war titled to banking facilities have
1 served us welfare officer on been retarded until after the No­
transports crossing the Atlantic vember election.”
eight times. Coming to Medford
The state binking board’s for­
in 1920, I taught history and mal statement, signed by Charles
civics in Medford high school for A Sprague, governor; Earl Snell,
one year before going into busi­ secretary of state, and Walter —
ness.
Pearson, state treasurer, Is
"1 have built five buildings In follows:
“Your state banking board is
Medford ami have paid as much as
$3500 a year in taxed. I know the convinced
that the proposed
problems of taxpayer» I have amendment for the removal of the
served ax chairman of the budget double liability on the stock hold­
committee of the city of Medford ers of a part of our state banks
ind the experience I have had should be adopted Since depoMta
m constxuctlon work should enable in our state tranks are insured.
me to give a good business ad- Rouble liability is a needless and
ninlst ration
outmoded provision.
"My experience in the classroom
"National banks have been re­
jvith girls ami boys and my scout­ lieved of this obligation and its
masters work in the city of Min- continuance on state banks put
iea|M>lls have given me a wide un- the latter under a serious compet­
icrstandlng of Juvenile problem» itive handicap. Its removal would
"1 will Nup|>ort old age pensions, assist in the growth of the state
whenever possible, ami work diii- banking system which we feel is
fently for welfare and health or- needed in the sound development
puilzatlons. I am married and of the state.**
lave one child, am a member of
• Mr and Mrs James Gillespy
he Kpiscopal church."
Sunday returned from a business
| Mr and Mrs Max Marvin of trip to Pasadena.
Henley visited here inst week-end • Mrs Richard Hunger of Cor-
vallis visited here last week-end
it the home of Mrs f Marvins
“
parents, Mr and Mrs. F D with her mother, Mrs Charles
Pelsman
Nutter.
• Bob and Bill VanVleet Monday • Mrs Glen Prescott visited with
returned from a hunthig tup to friends in Merrill for several days
during the week.
eastern Oregon.
A total of 739 Oregon drivers
Jost their licenses through revoca­
tion» as a result of convictions for
driving while Intoxicated during
the first nine months of 1940, it
was announced today at the offtce
of the secretary of state Thia is
an increase of 30 percent over the
revocations for the same offense
dining tile first nine months of
1939 when the total was 565.
Under Oregon law, revocation
of the license of a driver convicted
of driving while under the influ­
ence of intoxicating liquor is man­
datory and the driver Is eligible
for reinstatement at the end of
one year providing he can file
proof of financial responsibility,
which must be maintained for the
ensuing two years.
RAY J.
SCHUMACHER
G. R. CARTER
’t»
REPUBLICAN-DEMOCRATIC
NOMINEE
JACKSON COUNTY
Four years satisfactory office experience before coming to Ash­
land. Nineteen years successful dairyman in Ashland. I stand for
more equal distribution of the old age pension funds; fair and
impartial use of road funds to all parts of the county; taxes as low
as possible for good government, but not go backward!
GIVE SOUTHERN JACKSON COUNTY A VOICE
IN COUNTY AFFAIRS!
—Paid Advertisement
1
Proved Ability Deserves
the Support of ALL Voters!
13 X FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
FOR VICE PRESIDENT—
13 X HEHRY A. WALLACE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT
For County Clerk
16 X CHARLES A. ROBERTSON
FOR STATE TREASURER—
YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE
to
APPRECIATED
( Vw
S *» A* V*
—Paid Advertisement
T
N
18 X A. L (AL) BROWN
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL—
20 X BRUCE SPAULDING
FOR REPRESENTATIVES FROM JACKSON COUNTY—
GEORGE W
NEILSON
Republican and Democratic
Nominee for
J
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
of Jackson County
GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER li, 1940
★
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
Experienced, Qualified, Earnest and
Conscientious Service to All
12 Years Experience in the Duties
of the Office
—Paid Adv.
County
Commissioner
FOR PRESIDENT—
for
Qualifie«! by Practical
Experience
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
The Jackson County Democratic Central Committee
Recommends the Following Democratic Candidates
With Pride and Confidence in their Abilities:
-------------------------
Tippling Drivers Top
List of License Losers
E. B. Poyer
Paid Advertisement
I
26 X GEORGE W. HEILSOH
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
28 X I. E. SCHULER
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER—
«
30 X E. B. POYER
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
31 X G. R. CARTER
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR—
33 X RAY J. SCHUMACHER
i
FOR COUNTY TREASURER—
★
YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT & VOTE APPRECIA lED!
' M M
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY—
34 X RALPH E. SWEEHEY
FOR COUNTY CORONER—
35 X H. W. CONGER
—Paid Advertisement