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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1946)
Southern Oregon N e « ' Revie« rhursd.iv, ,|u!> iS, 1946 Justice Court rtews S1593.ÜÖ Contest open io Lay wers .M aurice Bailey To f e \a v y V-5 S tu d e n t > '.5.00 H a ra li A T ray lo r fined $1.54) \ ictc'i F. Zboralski no b u m an d costs for no operators license. o n ce Eugene B ailey, son of 00 and costs. O. F. M iller violation of basic an i Mrs. C hester M aurice tu. »I. I l C i l l l l l , iw -.o u g cl tit III' 11 w aid T. Funk arresied for ««..u u m a u i> a iv o , m e f i r a i ix a v ru le $1.50 and costs. ... of 440 C hestnut, Ashland, W in ifre d M ason H as lo iiu i iuu>i» u i i v i um ili» a m m u tii, ci .oad on axle, cited. enh a 1 in the N avy ’s V-5 Lloyd W. B' -ley void foreign s E. M cCarvel, overload ; noi i.i ivu«i>’ a »l.iivW iuU >t,aVV.UU tru ning program on II license, $1.50 and co: t- 1 1 «4 l’ík Cl( C lub P a rty » 'in m u llin g c o n te s t to r la -to R obert E. H olm an violation of in ar.ï« cited. T alen t G ard en C luh m et July Oiu'ioaic.i oi u rc g o ii la w s e o o o ts trailer hh basic ru le $1.0 and costs. ill 10, al the hom e of Mrs. W im lied u n o a u u l 'l i e j a p i a c i l e l u g tied $ 50 and i ■ I lie was a m em ber of the i C lyde L. B ro u n over w idth license V » uv» U tiC J¿1 ¿itiUUIt-li Mason in T alent The topic lor ,czi> gem the laying betw een .four Roy R Wils and the tennis team . | r 'ie propci tv loa 1, forfeited $7.00 bail. discussion was Flow er At range-1 h o iu HCUOO1Ü in u t u u u i u v m e seat, fined $2 50 and costs. ■ p ail of the N avy’s peace the old and new h ig h w a y s,, John Rensema, overw idth load front incut led by Mi ■■. G race Gul ’ law u u n i i u i u m iu u g A IIH u. and the S treb l e r a d-1 A Hdl fined $24.1 Or 111 continuation of its fam ed I ,ino' vn Bi 2.50 anti costs. brath. B ertha Huynion received I m aking lire an n o u n cem en t loi i >r reckless driving. >' i program . M aurice will go to i titio n . is b«»n g divided in to i UlV liU -fc CV«UpelU»Va /Ih^UL iJUUH Edith S am uels no operators li 1*1» ,m l sew er line is be-1 ; ie dooi prize. Tuloni C urtien ot U te g u ti, o i « m e h in i' F u s t lam L. Bailev, overload. the Wil college in the fall .to p re p are for i street cense 71.00 and costs ted. Might training Upon com pletion I mg extended to th at section. This C lub wi ■ aw ard ed a prize of $5 tx a u o n a i iS »I im n iO e l, W c n tic t R obert S. P urvis no license M Malcom, violation of f this intensive program , eslim a- 1 a oik i- being done by the city Iiroin the S ta te Federation of . a n t Hie « o ilie s t w o u ld b e o p e n Ruf $1 00 and costs. .he 'a-- e rule, cited ic 1 to be w orth $27,000, he will j \ vote will soon Ic lakcn (toJC ardcn Clubs, foi their hom e i l u i u J u l y 1, to October la, Itefu. G eorge Leffingw ell passing on Jew el F. Hedrick, im proper be commit- ioned e ith e r an F n - ! iuit the S ta b le r addition can be made year book subm itted. T h en i t r a t p i tu t will be $;>0U.bd. be- crest of hill $3.50 and costs. wetc U m em bers present. R e eoliU p ia i'u WiU net $SOO.O0, tlm d cceptcd as a part of th e city. its. Cited. sign in the Navy or a Second C arlton L Lynch passin Ron The search for additional w ater freshm ent. u n i ' served by Mrs. 9«Uu.UU, luurUi $gU0.U0, and tilth L ieutenant in the M arine Corps. crest of hill $1.50 and costs. la i proved futile up to now but Ma on ,»• i led by Mrs. Long + 10U.U0. zill will be c.ish uw aids. Napalm , tlic incendiary ingre A pplications are still being ac G eorge S. Sim m ons No PVC dient which roared out of w a r Deans ul the three luw a test Well is being drilled on the I'hv lu x t m eeting « ill be held at perm it $100 and costs tim e flam e throw ers as a jet of c. pled fin flight training, th e | >1.1 well property in hopes of a I.ithia Park .A ugust 7, w ith a «hoot« ni O iig o n will nam e a com m ittee <>i ju d g e- lor tne con- A lfred D. S urivald no license searing fire, is being t-c: verted Navy said. High school gradu I .noil' ad equate supply of w ater. picnic lunch at the noon hour. ii-sl, ,u cording to h ich u id A. $1.50 and costs by the A rm y into a harm less ates, 17 through 1 9 'j. w ho want The gas com pany from Ash w«ich, p resid en t of the ass«Ktu- to learn to fly are urged to w rite Lillie B. O 'B rien void foreign all-purpose liquid soap. land is installing n r u gas lines / i f . lion, i lie tit an m e Oi karuio Jo h n t Y eu n g in o p ie the Naval A viation C adet S elec license 1.00 and costs tlolii.'. U niversity of Oregon, Eh Right m otives given pinions to tion Board, 1311 E xchange B u ild the en tire lenglh of first street. Roya 1 S taley passing when tenie gene, bay I,. S m ith, W illunu-tte S everal home ow ners on the ) ji y thought, and stren g th and free ing. 117 M arion St.. Seattle, Wash view not clear S2.50 and costs, « nivci.-.ity, Salem ; and Jam es W. tu et w ill be happy to have t;.r ■ of of young people A num ber ington. dom to speech and action. bail forfeited. Craw bud,, N o rth w estern College installed for dom estic p u rpose'. enjoyed a he Methodist Church, A num ber, of new homes an oicnic >ipp » Thursday night, at oi Law, I'ortland. Two groups of law g rad u ates being erected, anil rem odeling, ic I.ithia P ark in Ashland, After are eligible for the contest, it painting and general improv, i • pc.nic they attended the was pointed out to Mr. W etinet, m ents of several properties ‘s un >,.nl concert, held in the park, by M. 11. Liz, P o rtlan d , will d ra lt C ontinental A ssurance Com pany W 1 1) I IKE T O INFORM derw ay. rim se at ending w ere, Carol Zed mg contest ch a irm an for the a s ks r, l.cla S herm an, D e lo r e : sociation. One includes all 1046 O C R MANY PATRONS . i , Ju n e II tuffm an. Donna graduates of the U niversity of A N N O U N ( ft, he • H trl.k M ane F u rrier, Oregon, WillaiiH'lte and N orth A N D IR IF N D S T H A T — .Jetty .Williams, Ju d y and J e rry w estern law schools reg ard less of th at lo id tilg i. G len Williams, Rod- w hether they have been adm it ted to tin' O regon S ta te Bar. The C u lm er and Daily • •v Twertell, tieo rg e Baylor, Leo other includes ¡til atto rn ey s now i Quinn Je a n O’C onner was u practicing in the state who w ere The first C h ristian Endeavor C ab Conference, un d er Friends au s guest of the group. Rev. Alice grad u ated from 1040 to 1045, both pices, to be held in S outhern May W oollev and Mrs. Gen«' inclusive, from schools eith er in Oregon, began Ju ly 15. The T al vieve Holriridge acted ¡is «diaper- Oregon or out of state: Those p lanning to e n te r the ent. Medford and S prague River >nes. W ll I HI Nt FT O R T H 111 Is The New D istrict A gent contest m ust file an application, C hurches are in charge of the 1 Mr. W enner said, w ith Erz whose F or This A rea cam p, which is located on the V e te ra n s M ay Still KNOW N AS— address is T ru st C om panies’ As I west fork of Evans Creek. The soeiation of O regon, 325 S. W. conference is fam ily style. Third iLnlist in tira d e F ourth Avenue, P o rtlan d 4. C U L M E R ’S CAB The U nited S tates zYrmy Re F o r Life and C asu alty Insurance in the and fourth graders are in one A pplication forms and contest class; fifth and sixth graders in cru itin g S ervice a t Room 1 Post ! rules m ay be obtain«'«! a t the C ontinental, contact . . . the o th er of tfie D.V.B.S. m orning O ttice bldg, M edford has ju st re 1 A shland B ranch, Mr, W enner classes. S ev en th graders and up ceived new en listm en t re g u la I said, or by w riting to association Y o u c a n 't i l l 'p h o n e are in the upper division class. tions from the W ar D epartm ent i h ead q u arters in P o rtlan d . M em bers of the state associa 7.1 r. E a rl, M edford These classes consist of a m is authorizing tile en listm ent of a n y ; tion are Bank of C alifornia, P o rt sions class tau g h t by Howard and oischiiigeu v eteran in a grade land; F irst N ational B ank, B aker; Ju lia Pearson, m issionaries who com m ensurate w ith his prior se r First N ational Bank, Eugene. — for real cab service. M rs. X elie B u rn s, A sh lan d are soon to re tu rn to Bolivia, vice and train in g regardless ul Fn t N ational Bank of P o rtland South A m erica; a Bible class the previous th ree rnontiis «lead and u p state branches; Pioneer | T r u s t ’Com pany, S alem ; P o rtlan d ■ tau g h t by Joseph Reese. Oregon line. Telephone Telephone Capt. R. V. A nderson said to T rust and S avings B ank, P o rt Yearly M eeting Supt., a C h rist A shland 6261 M edford 7285 Thanks, ian personality class tau g h t by day, “Tile R ecruiting Service is land; T itle and T ru st C om pany, Jearl Reece? and a m usic class now able to offer lifetim e s«'cur- P o rtlan d ; and U. S. N ational CONTINENTAL ASSURANCE COMPANY ( lift Ciiltner conducted by Joyce Perisho of lty and good jobs to qualified Bank of P o rtland and its u p state branches. CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY Pacific College. Work crew s are technicians who have been dis in charge of Evert Tuning, p ast charged uver 90 days. This new or of the S prague River C hurch. authorization is attra ctin g the Mi Edw yrd F. A rm on, professor of highest cuhbei m en and m aking religion at Pacific CiuR-gt- and tin- new R egular Arm y a real pastor of the West C hehalem Opportunity for early retirem en t FLEA ANO lOUSt F riends C hurch is the evangelist w ith a com fortable incom e.’’ POWDER. Mir»«« DDT Men who have been discharged The C larion G irls Q u artet from ! Pacific College have the special . mce May- 12, • HM5 are « ingibie, ; num bers in song. A fternoons are m r en listm en t under this new ! given over to recreation directed plan providing they en list for by Helen zYntrim and M ary Mc- three y e a n and are qualified in one of the job specialist categor iC Iintick of Pacific College, i George Bales, pastor of T alent ies th at are needed by the R egu F riends C hurch ,is the groun Is lar Army. THE All veterans' are encouraged to m anager; Milo Ross, pastor of the contact the A rm y R ecruiting S e r M edford F riends C hurch is the PERFECT dining hall m anager; head cook vice on W ednesdays and S a tu r is Carolyn Adams .assisted by day« at the A m erican Legion Agnes H ackler and Effie Irwin. hall at th eir earliest opportunity G IF T Mrs. K erm it B eougher is the to qualify for one of these vac c h ild re n ’s evangelist. P atty P e r ancies. isho is d irectin g the D.V.B.S. classes. ( lit e a M abel W in sto n T ak e s T he first meal was served M onday evening, Ju ly 15, the A ver D ean o f W om en H A Y N ES G U T last to be served M onday m orn Mrs. Mabel W inston has taken ing. Ju ly 22. Mail should be a d aver her new responsibilities as < I R i ll ICATE dressed; Friends Confer e n e e, >V gi tra r and Dean of W omen at S am ’s Valley, Oregon, he “'o u th ern Oregon College of md let the recipient choose ilducation. Mrs. W inston brings a < ,a f_ ii rich background of experience from our stock of fine jewelry and train in g to her new post. She has served Oregon S tate Col m il g ift' denis . IN S U R A N C E lege for m any years as A ssistant Dean of W omen Her keen under- handing of yo u th and in terest in (heir total personal d ev elo p m en t' STANDARD COMPANIES zill give zest to stu d en t activities t the S ou th ern branch of the See •Ta..' System of higher educa tion. .J. F. EA’.VETT Mrs. W inston has been very 38 East M ain — Ph. 7865 ictive in AAUW work and is now SotiZ/irrzz 1'iieific W a lih ervint: as sta te p resident for this irgariization. She is frequently hnftectors cjilled upon to advise and to peak to youth, civic, and se r vice organizations. r, t r T) S faient improves A! S^rebter Addition 3 Jthia S P: Friends Planning First Conference CLARENCE EARL 3 3 4 1 Travel to SAN FRANCISCO while you sleep ! Eire - Auto - Theft KAYNES JEWELRY "JS p. ip , Arrive sexf m trn in g le a ve A stilo San F ro n tis ti C ertainly th ere’s no easier, more comfortable wey to San ira n - cisco than this. You board a train here. Enjoy a good night’s td< ■< p in an air-conditioned Pullm an B right and early next m orning you’re in San Francisco. The train also carries a chair car to San Francisco. Jf your destination is Los Angeles, you connect w ith the luxu rious stream lined San Joaquin D aylight through the San Joaquin Valley arriving in Los Angeles a t 7:40 p. m., or the Noun Coast Duylight arriving 9:55 p. m. Next time, try the train to California. EVERYSODY’S TALKING! ABOUT J o n e s Je w e le rs North Plaza 65 N. Main Precision R epairing Jew elry In s u ra n c e S*P ‘you can depend on” 0 Automobile • Fire Tks frie n d ly Southern P a d fit B U R N S A G EN C Y T e le p h o n e 7501 S. J . B ailey , A g e n t " O '! THE PLA ZA ” l ic c c .s d ) VIT AMINS, .uni scientific research h is pmsen their tor good health. E verybody G an F ind their favorite vitamin proilucts in the complete vitamins sections at WLsT ERN I HRII 1 S iO R I. in Medford. E verybody W ho Shops . . . Sou hern O regon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds A uthentic Vitamin Inform ation Finds Medford’s Largest Variety. ’ • Over jo o kinds and sizes WESTERN TRR8FT STORE 30 Nort h C entral Phone Medford 3S74