Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 28, 1948, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon Newt Review, Ashland Oregon, Thursday, October a 8, , 948
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Clarice Homes, who is now at­ turning to Oregon. Miss Homes
tending a special Insurance school Is employed by S.C. Jones and German
in New York state, has registered Sons, Ashland.
tor another term. She is expect­
ed home in November. Mrs Er­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kear who|
nest Madden, who recently
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. are operating a boarding house i
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turned from England, visited Miss,in Portland, are spending a few »
Homes In New York before re- days in Ashland.
Children Get American Lesson
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Grad« 1. Room 13
Chief" written by their teacher
All the boys and girls ure busy.** ready to show their parents,
imuktng Hallowe’en devolutions hurry Nortridge hua his Indian
for the room. They ure very unx-(costume all ready. Meta Hansen
tons for Hallowe’en and the IH'A likes tin1 tepee the eluss Is rnuk-
eurnlval to come.
> >ng.
Price’s mother, Mrs. Thomas. Everyone Is busy selling Uc-
and Deanna's mother, Mrs. Cul- keta. Sharon Wutson und Sundru
lop, ure room mothers for the Hutchinson were so busy selling
room.
i tickets they were utmost lute for
Grad« 2. Room 3
school.
Dennle Howne brought a bou
quet of colorful Bachelor Buttons
to school one duy. He told the
children thut the curly snow on
the Greenaprings had covered the
flowers
Kenneth
Rensfleld
treated
Room 3 with some candy one
duy. Janice Nicks brought ap­
ples which were divided und giv­
en to the children.
William llulsbof has moved a
way.
Mrs. Irene Cullen, owner of
Hillside Salon Beauty Shop, join­
ed the Soroptimist club last Fri­
day noon.
Grade 2. Room 4
Grade 2, Room 4, now has 32
students enrolled. New students
this month are Kay Fowler from
Fairbanks, Alaska, und Sharon
Goddard from Project City, Cal.
We have been studying farm
MONIJ]
life In social studies and on the
sand table we have built a mod­
Marble, Granita, Bronia
ern farm. The children named it
Extra Lettering Available
Blue Bonnett Farm.
BURNSAGENCY
Grade 3, Room 5
BREMEN—In ■chools near here teachers are devoting a hlstor
The library corner is very busy
"On the Plaaa"
r> ° the Christian Rural Overseas program (CROP), through
since Room 5 has a rending club.
w icn German children, widows, the aged, and other needy are rveeiv»
The chart is getting lots of stars.
ing food given by farmers in America.
Robert Luse brought corn
. . !n . thls photograph the teacher has drawn a picture of u boat
stalks to» use in the Indian Vil-
Which is carrying CROP food from America.
We’re not in the
ige on the sandtable.
. e f°°o wpich is arriving here will wind o!T hunger and disease
and give
the strength to study, work, and play.
Ben Lombard and Margaret
8pon?°rt^Lin Ameri “
Catholic Rural Life, Church
Still are back in school after sev­
Phone Book
£ andu L “ ther?n W orld Relief. Pood is distributed here
eral
days absence.
in Germany through church channels, solely on the basis of need.
The movie "Colonial
Days"
But
helped the children understand
how the people lived.
our number Is
Grade 3, Room 6
790«
Charles Whitmire has turned
Grade 1. Room 1
vie called "Playground Safety’ over his job of ball monitor to
Mrs. Ritchie, Geary’s mother, and decided to have a safety1 Larry Linville and Mary Joan
B etty’* Beauty Shop
gave room 1 two little green tur- 'chairman for the room. Billy I “ a ii** f .u
.
u
Hl-way 99
Phoenix, Oregon
Ind Gordon'
Mar>’
chosen for this off.ee, I wait until the ' pluy^T he New
DON’T PUT UP THIS SIGN!
New industries can’t come to Oregon now if they use
large amounts of electric power. There’s an actual
power shortage in the state.
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Why haven’t more power dams been built? One
big reason is an obsolete Oregon law that discourages
building of hydroelectric plants by power companies.
The last state legislature corrected the law that is
holding up Oregon’s progress. It made Oregon power
laws conform to the Federal Power Act. The vote
was 70 to 20! Now the modernized hydroelectric
law is submitted to the people for approval, in the
form of Referendum 306.
Vote 306 [x]
"•for electric progress
California Oregon Power Co.
Washington School News
Recent visitors in Room 1 have ,
[been Mrs. Ayres and Walter, Mr. I
land Mrs. Hamilton and Jimmy,
| Mrs. Egbert and Mrs. Lindsay
Mrs. Egbert and Mrs. Lindsay
| are Room Mothers.
Billy Dodge and Kenneth Ba- j
!ker, first grade students in room
1, have been out of school for a
.week.
Larry Smith from California Is
[a new boy in room 1
The boys and girls saw a m o-’
Two Letters of Interest I
to Ashland Voters
H . L. C laycomb , P rop .
A shland , O regon
Harold R. Jordan
Bom November 30, 1893 at Beatrice, Nebraska.
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August 31, 1928
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T o W hom I t M ay C o n c e r n :
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This is to certify that James Q. Adams has been in our employ as bookkeeper for the
past nine months.
We have found him very capable and trustw orthy; he is a man of good habits and
very dependable, and we are glad to recommend him to any one who is in need of a
Enlisted in the Army in 1908; commissioned
1918; retired 1936; recalled to active duty in
1940; retired 1945 as a Lieutenant Colonel.
During my service in the Army, I have com­
manded Signal Depots in addition to regular
company duties. Commanded Signal Depot
. in Manila, P. I.; Signal Section of the New
Cumberland General Depot at Harrisburg
Penn ; Boston Signal Depot in Boston, Mass
Signai Section of the Atlanta General Dep­
ot, Atlanta, Georgia. The accountability of
these plants ranged from two and one half
to eight million dollars.
,
Very truly yours,
CLAYCOMB MOTOR COMPANY
by H . L. Claycomb
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about
Candidate for MAYOR
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
first class bookkeeper. He is leaving us of his own accord.
Things You Should Know
Moved to Ashland in 1936 and purchased prerf-
ent home at 558 Holly Street.
Married in 1914 to tne former Ruth Melbohm
of Astoria, Oregon.
Have one daughter,
Gerry, now a nurse in Emory University, Ga.
W. S. DOANE
P ublic A ccountant
I ncome T ax
A udits
I nstallations
211 W hitney B uilding
S heridan , W yoming
October 7, 1930
Member of the Rotary Club; Chamber of Com­
merce, Ashland Lodge No. 944, B. P O Elks
Past Commander of Ashland Post No " 14
American Legion, member of Local 165 Fortv
et Eight. President of Ashland Baseball club
(Lithians).
JORDAN STATES:
I believe that:
1. The Mayor and members of the council are
servants of the people.
T o W hom I t M ay C o n c e r n :
This is to certify that J. Q. Adams has been in my employ continuously for the past
two years, rendering exceptionally satisfactory service, and coming to me from Ash­
land, Oregon, with the best of recommendations.
His services at all times have been exceptionally satisfactory and a change is only
2. The City Government should he for the bene­
fit of the majority of the people.
3. The various deperi ents of the Cltv cbnniA
to headed by men who should be held s trk l,
ly accountable for the efficient operation of
their departments.
4. The City should operate one budget system
that must never be exceeded.
5. Education and recreational programs should
be encouraged.
6. A separate truck route Is needed so that
trucks and through traffic will not have
to travel through the main City streets.
7. The citizens of Ashland arc entitled to know
at all times where, when, and how the pub­
lic funds are spent; they should be encourag­
ed to attend all meetings of the Council
Financial statements should be given wide
publication by the press.
3. The Mayor should have regular office hours
and should be available for conferences at
any and all times.
9. Manufacturing and other industry should
be encouraged to come to Ashland. No one
living in Arhland should have to go. to an­
other city to obtain employment.
10- I believe the citizens of Ashland should be
be encouraged to worship at times designated
by their chosen churches without interfer­
ence from outside activities.
11. I plan to vote against liquor by the glass.
If elected, It is not my intention to remove
from office any of the different department
heads; but it is my intention, after elected to
conduct a thorough and fair Investigation as to
the efficiency of such department heads, and
present my findings to the citizens of Ashland.
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pie . . . by IheTcopk ' ° ” S d t o t t o p ' ^ h
made on account of the curtailment of business.
I heartily recommend him in any capacity as Bookkeeper or Auditor and his ex­
emplary habits make him a very desirable employee.
Yours very truly,
t
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W. S. DOANE
Vote 68X James Q. Adams Recorder
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Pd. political advertisement
Adams for Recorder committee
For A Scund and Normal Government. . . Elect
Elect HAROLD R. JORDAN Mayor
Pd. political advertisement, Jordan for Mayor
committee. John von Kuhlmann, secretary.