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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1959)
MAIL TRIBUNE, MedforJ, Or. O Friday, Oct. 16, 1959 1 o 9 1 8 1 1 v. f J J if 1h - i i Reservations for Pioneer Society May Be Made Reservations for the dinner to be served at the annual reunion of the Southern Ore- gon Pioneer society must be made by Monday, Oct. 19, of ficers stressed today. The society will hold its annual reunion Thursday, . Oct. 22, in the American Le gion hall, Winburn way, Ash , land. Registration of mem bers will begin at 10:30 a.m. followed by a program of music, a historical address and other items of interest concerning pioneer history. A sfcort business meeting imme diately following the dinner will close the reunion. The ham dinner will be served at 12 noon in the Wom en's Civic club house next to the Legion hall. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. L. R. Coder, MUrdock 2-2891, Ashland; Mrs. Anna Beeson Carter, SPring 2-6586, Med ford; or Miss Mary Hanley, . TWinoaks 9-1322, Jack son ville museum. Old Organization The society is one of the oldest organizations in the valley. According to early records kept in the museum the first meeting was held Nov. 18, 1876. John Ross was elected president; William Hoffman, secretary; and U. S. Hayden, treasurer. For 83 years the annual meetings have alternated between Jack sonville and Ashland. The present membership consists of all persons whose ancestors arrived in Oregon before or during the year 1860. Any person connected with a pioneer family of the dates mentioned may join the a society and attend the re unions. Dues or assessments are not required. A charge will be made for the dinner. Mrs. Almeda Helman Coder is president; Homer Billings, vice president; Miss Claire Hanley, secretary; Mrs. Eliza beth Wagner Sommer, treas ' urer; and Mrs. Herbert K. Hanna, treasurer. Jacksonville Vole Set November 3 Jacksonville A town meet ing has been tentatively . . scheduled Sunday. Oct. 25, at the Jacksonville Community hall to introduce, candidates for the city council in the Nov. 3 election. 8 Three council positions will be filled in the eiecuon, which will be held between 8 a.m. and 8 pjn.-, Tuesday, Nov. 3, in the Jacksonville city hall at the corner of South Oregon and California sts. - - , Candidates for the three po sitions are John Caird, Har vey Parrott, John Crabb, Don- aid Wendt, Ronald McCay and Mrs. Ruth Bowne Walker. Caird was appointed to fill the unexpired term of E. O. . nm'lman who W3S liranaiu, iw""" elected Jacksonville mayor in . the last city eiecuou. Ernest Mclntyre and Robert Welch present councilmen, are not seeking reelection. Council President Arthur Da vies has one more year to complete on his term. La Grande Youth Wounded by Gun ' La Grande -flJPD- A old youth was in "fairly good condition at a hospital today after being wounded in the up per right leg by a shotgun blast while duck hunting near here late Wednesday. Thomas Leeds Bailey, 17, Island City, was wounded while hunting with two other t oeiio- MeClune. 16, and. Richard Marks, 16, both La Grande, at Morgan lae about five miles southwest of here. nnliKS eaiH the bOYS 9 Oldie " ' were standing around when a 12 gauge shotgun discharg ed The wounded youth was carnea a " three-fourths of a mile to where a first aid car was waiting. Man Slightly Hurt In Plunge of Auto Detroit, Ore.-PD - Dewey etnv 48. Lebanon, plunged 100 feet down a cliff in his car near here Wednesday but escaped with only minor in juries tmstvfw TO DISTRACTION Port Chester, N.Y.-flJPD-The United Hospital has hired two Pinkerton guards to w,oto siirp no more than two visitors gather at a given pa tient s bedside ax any one ime A snokesman -for' the hospital today explained had been driven to dis traction trying to keep well- wishers under control The G-E 21-rmh French Provincial doubles as four hi-fi speaker system, with Four-way Wireless Remote Control. 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