Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 01, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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visiting here with relatives and
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Jackson County
NATIONAL
President—
13 WENDELL L. WILLKIE
Vice President—
CHARLES L. McNARY
State
Congressman, 1st District—
15 J.AMES W. MOTT
Treasurer—
19 LESLIE M. SC OTT
Attorney General—
22 L H. VAN WINKLE
Representative, 19th
District (2)—
23 WM. m . M c A llister
34 EARL T. NEWBRY
County
Judge—
27 J. B. COLEMAN
Commissioner—
29 ARTHUR E. POWELL
Clerk—
31 G. R. CARTER
Assessor—
32 C. A. MYERS
Coroner—
35 H. W. CONGER
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Sixteen Gain Driving Bicycle Safety Poster
Tips in Classes Here Will Be Distributed
N ■ W •
Sixteen students participated in
the safe-driving classes sponsored
by Earl Snell’s Traffic Safety di­
vision held at Ashland high school.
Good progress in tiie art of driving
safely was made by all who par
ticiputed, according to C. D.
French, state examiner^ who con­
ducted the Ashland classes.
Ashland students were: Myrna
Byrd. Shirley
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Cushing,
Grace
Close. Dale Anderson. Florence
Wood. Josephine Curtis, Donald
Warren, William Van Vleet, Em­
my Lou Smith, George Mack, Jean
Rhoads. Vyvyan Freeman, Audrey
Wilcox. Cecil Bishop, Marilee Er­
win and Mrs. Clarice Anderson.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton
I and son John of Grants Pass wen«
! guests at dinner Wednesday at
the home of Mr. and Mra. J. Ed
Gowland, Mra. Gowland being Mra.
Hamilton's sister. Mr. and Mra.
Hamilton were residents of this
community for a number of years.
Their son John is visiting them
and his friends from Hawaii He
plans to leave soon for Norfolk.
Va., where he will continue naval'
training before going on to An­
napolis. His brother. Harold, also
is in naval training at Hawaii, and
Clyde Hamilton is with the Grants .
I’ass national guards stationed at |
Camp Murray. All three Hamilton ents and his brother Victor at
boys are well known here and at- Eugene before returning. Henry
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I Elmo, also
of
is visit-
tended school
Bellview.
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?« California,
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• Mr. "and
and Mrs.
Mra. Daniel Farmer lnK lhia week at lhe
th‘‘ Lani,li “ bome
and daughter Dolores of Dorris, • Mr. and Mra. Edward McCray
guests
Calif., spent Saturday night at the of Ashland were dinner
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John Fanner home and were Sunday of Mrs. Charles Anderson
guests at dinner Sunday at the and son Dale.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bynl • Mrs. Don Austin has completed
and small daughter, Florence a course in beauty culture at the
Leonard school in Medford. Mrs.
Carolyn.
Austin now is a licensed operator.
• A group of friends surprised •
Mrs. Charles Anderson has
Mr. and Mra. John Lanini at the completed
school census for
home of their parents, the Vin­ the Bellview the district.
All children
cent Lanini family, Thursday with between the ages of four
and 21
a charivari in honor of their re­ are registered.
cent marriage. The guests, who • Mrs. Mary Rector who works
enjoyed the evening with the hon­ in Ashland spent the week-end at
ored couple, were Mr. and Mra. home
with her parents, Mr. and
Roscoe Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Willis
Rector.
Chester Applegate, Helen Kruger,
•
Miss
Peggy
Warren attended a
Mra. Montgomery and two daugh­ Hallowe'en party
the Medford
ters, Dorothy Applegate. Mr and School of Beauty at Culture
Wed­
Mra. Gibson. Mr. and Mra. Carl nesday evening. Peggy and Louise
Henry. At the close, during the Martin are both students at the
refreshment hour, many lovely school.
gifts were presented to the hon­ • Mis. M. A. Ring attended a
orees. They left for their home luncheon in Medford last Wednes­
near Eugene this week.
day given by Mrs. Hays, who is
• Mr. and Mra. Curtis Byrd of general chairman of the county
Dorris, Calif, spent Saturday with P-TA committees. Mrs. Ring is
Mr. and Mra. Willis Byrd and chairman of the magazine com­
family.
mittee of the Bellview unit.
• Walter Seitz, who has been em­ • Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Deadmond
ployed during the summer months entertained Dr. and Mra. C. F.
at Tionesta. Caiif., is now em­ Tilton last Wednesday evening,
ployed on Greensprings'mountain. serving a wild goose dinner with
• W. O. Martin was a business all the trimmings.
caller in Medford Saturday.
• Floyd Samford recently return­
• Earl Hamilton and son Milton ed from a four weeks trip which
made a business trip to Portland he and Mra. Samford took through
the first part of last week.
the southwest. They went to San
• Mra. Ruth Bushnell and family Antonio,•Tex., Juarez, Mexico, and
of Washington visited with friends a number of other places of in­
in this district last week. They are terest. They spent some time with
former residents.
Mra. Samford's relatives in Phoe­
• Mrs. Beth Hamaker of Ashland nix,
Ariz.,
Mra. ........
Samford
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—• where
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with her sister, Mra. Archie Kin­ expects
to remain for some time
caid, was in Medford on business as her mother, Mrs. Dill, is quite
Tuesday afternoon.
ill. Mrs Dill spent one winter
• Joe Dugan, home demonstrator, here with Mr. and Mrs Samford
held a free landscaping meeting and friends will regret to learn of
near Phoenix Wednesday. Several her illness.
Bellview people attended.
• Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud
• Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid entertained a group of friends
visited Sunday afternoon at the Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. 1
Charles Weaver home.
Pankey s birthday anniversary. It
• R. E. Bell and son Kenneth, was also Lydia Katherine Davis'
who are employed near Klamath birthday. The guests, Mr and Mra.
Falls, spent last week-end at the Lewis Pankey, Mr. and Mra. Wade
R. E. Bell home here.
Wallis, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kin­
• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold caid, Mr. and Mra. Frank Davis,
returned Friday from a several and Misses Marie Walker, Gladys
days trip which took them to Long Whitson. Eunice Kincaid, Lydia
Beach, Calif, and many other Katherine Davis, and hosts, Mr.
stops on their return trip home.
and Mrs. Henry Stenrud and Mra.
0 Dennis Lanini of Gilroy, Calif, Sorenson. The rooms were decor­
arrived here last Sunday to spend ated in Hallowe'en custom and re­
some time visiting with his par- freshments of doughnuts, cider
and pumpkin pie were served at
the close of the evening, the hon­
orees receiving a number of lovely
gifts.
• Mr. and Mra. Wade Wallis spent
VOTE FOR
last Sunday in the Applegate dis­
trict with Mr. and Mra. Lee Wal­
lis and two sons, Bobby and Jim­
mie. A birthday dinner was served
at noon honoring Jimmie Wallis.
• Mr. and Mra. Charles Myers of
Talent were guests of Mr. and
Mra. H. M. Olson Sunday.
• Mr. and Mra. Gail Modeen spent
REPUBLICAN
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
NOMINEE
Mra. A. R. Mamels in Medford.
• Mr. and Mra. George Mann are
FOR
making a combined business and
pleasure trip to Los Angeles thia
COUNTY
week.
• J. R. Ayers celebrated his 87th
COMMISSIONER
birthday anniversary last Thurs­
day at the home of his daughter,
Jackson County
Mra. Charles McKee in Medford
General Election Nov. 5
Mr. Ayers is the father of O. G.
Ayers and has lived in this com­
munity for a number of years un­
“A dollar’s worth
til moving to Medford about two
weeks ago.
of value for every
• Mr. and Mra. M. A. Ring and
daughter, Mra. Peggy Johnson and
.dollar spent!”
small son Donald, were guests of
friends in Hornbrook last Sunday.
• Mrs. R. D. Reynolds has re­
—Paid Adv.
ceived word of the passing of her
aunt, Mra. Fannie Arnett, who
made her home with the Reynolds
when they first moved here. Mra.
Arnett hail moved back to Colo­
rado and was moved to Sidney,
ARTHUR E
POWELL
SCOTT
Distribution of a bicycle poster
entitled “Do's and Don'ts for Bi­
cycle Safety,” will be started by
the state traffic safety division of
the secretary of state's office in
the near future, it was announced
today. Tile poster is in three col­
ors, 1!» by 24 inches mid stresses
good bicycle riding practices by
means of pictures and type
The poster will be distributed to
schools, clubs and other places
where bicycle riders gather, it was
announced.
Any school or other
group interested in obtaining these
(Misters is invited to write to the
Traffic Safety Division, secretary
of state's office, Salem. Oregon,
mid the [Misters will be sent with­
out charge.
Distribution of these bicycle
posters is part of the state de­
partment's campaign against bi­
cycle accidents, it was said. An­
other phase of the cam|iaign is the
bicycie manual which is now under
preparation by the safety division
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EXAMINER HERE NOV. 8
An examiner of operators and
chauffeurs will be in the Ashland
city hall from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m.
Friday. Nov. 8. to issue licenses
and permits to drive cars.
LOLITA PIERSON PLEDGED
lolita Pieriton. Ashland, him
Trinity Episcopal
been pledged to Orides, organiza­
tion for unaffiliated women at the
Church
University of Oregon Precent at
Dr. <'Imide E. Sayre, Vicar
the ceremonies were Hazel P
Hchwering, dean of women, Jun««t
Holy Communion, 8 a. m.
Smith, employment secretary, and
Church school, 9:30 a. m.
Mrs Edith Seifert, hostess of Ger-
Sermon and Holy Communion, linger hall. Dean Hchwering sjioke
11 a. m.
briefly to the girls on social eti­
Holy Communion, Wednesday, quette.
9:30 a. m.
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Choir will meet Friday, 7:30 P • Clark Thomas. Steve Zinka
in
mid Clarence Bynl made a duck
You are cordially Invited
hunting trip into Klamath county
worship with us.
Monday.
Beecher Danford mid
• Miss June Blasted made » • Mrs
I loris spent several days this week
week-end trip to Portland.
• Merritt Schilling of Dunsmuir nt Camp Clatsop with Captain
visited hen« Sunday with his mo­ Danford.
• Subscribe for '¡Tie Miner today.
ther, Mrs Etta Schilling.
VOTE 27-X FOR
J. B, “BUN” COLEMAN
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY JUDGE
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BOJE AT TUB .SPRINGS
O. H. Boje. traveling state park
foreman mid son of Mr. mid Mrs ’
Henry Boje of Strawberry lane. '
now is at Tub Springs state park
making needed repairs and adding
new features.
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• Vem Hastings made a business
trip to Yreka Monday.
• Mr. mid Mrs. D. E. Baxter of
Spray, Ore. are visiting here at
the home of Mr. mid Mra. Earl
Rogers.
• Stuart McDonald of Turlock,
Calif., visited here last week-end
at the home of Mr. and Miy. Jack
Lucas.
Neb., when she became ill and
passed away. Friends will regret
to hear of her death.
• LeRoy Ayers of Tiller spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. G. Ayers.
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlund of
Hilt were visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Dick Black Sunday.
• Arno Vavoda of Medford was
calling on Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Mo-
utvo
iutauu/ vvvjiuig,
dcen Tuesday
evening.
* Mr.
<4,-, j-j. x . Dynge of
Central Point spent Sunday with
Mr antl Mrg o G Ayers.
e John Walker left for Seattle
last Friday where he will visit for
a few days with his brother, Dav-
id Walker, who is attending Uni­
veraity of Washington.
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Mr. and
Mrs. Walker and son Johnnie plan
to leave Thursday for their home
in Alamosa, Colo. They have been
spending the past two weeks with
the J. Z. Walker family.
• Mr. and Mra. Richard Joy at­
tended a Christian Science lecture
Monday evening given at the Hol­
ly theater in Medford.
The Bellview P-TA met in reg­
ular session last Friday evening
Business meeting was conducted
by the president, Mra. Reynolds.
The teachers were in charge of the
program which included commun­
ity singing led by J«ise Walker;
play, “Story of a Pumpkin.” given
by Betty George, Clarice Brant­
ley and Inez Yockel; reading by
Jerry Boe, "Pompous Mr. Pump­
kin”, and four numbers by the
sextet. Pie and coffee were served
at the close of the program.
Elect a native of Jackson County
who is acquainted with the Coun­
ty’s needs and is qualified by ex­
perience in County affairs to
fulfill the du * s of the office.
J. B. “Illin” Coleman for County Judge Committee
Aubrey Norris. Secretary
In appreciation of the confidence ex­
pressed in me by both tht» Democratic
and Republican parties in placing me in
nomination for the office of County
Treasurer, I shall, if elected, strive earn-
estly to merit that confidence by continu­
ing to serve faithfully every interest of
Jackson County to the best of my ability.
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Respectfully,
RALPH E SWEENEY
Candidate for County Treasurer
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H. W. CONGER
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TREASURER
CORONER
VOTE 32 X FOR
C. A. MYERS
County Assessor
Your Support and Vote Was Appreciated in the
Primaries and Will Be Appreciated
In the Nov. 5 General Election
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
Jackson County, Oregon
QUALIFIED BY MANY YEARS EXPERIENCE
AS JACKSON COUNTY DEPUTY ASSESSOR
If Elected I Will Give Efficient, Courteous
and Economical Service
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Republican and Democratic Nominee
(Unopposed) for
LESLÏB M. 8COTT
Chairman Itale Highway
Commission, 1932-1935
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