Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 03, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    Friday, May 3, 1940
• Talent Parent Teachers an«o-
ciutlon elected the following offi­
cers at their last meeting: Mrs.
Ed Jones, president; Mrs. Karl
Baylor, vice president; Mrs. Hoy
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Parr, secretary; Mrs Jay Terrill,
treasurer. A program followed the
business meeting with the Talent
accordion band playing, followed
by a solo by Lydia May Baylor
and a talk on child recreation by
Mrs Lem Frink.
• Mr and Mr« Edwin Graham
have purchased property .x-cupied
by Mixa Gould ami parents M ims
Gould moved into the Davis prop-
erty south of town and th.- Gra-
ha.il« move«! into their n.-w place
• Word has been received here
that Mr and Mrs Billy Bates of
Dunsmuir. Calif., arc the parents
of a 6^-pound son Mr and Mrs. I
Kates are former Talent residents I
• Mr and Mrs Benny Babbs and
children of Carberry carrip were
guests of Mr and Mrs Wayne
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Cowdrey
last ______
week
• Victor Willburn of Thompson
creek wax transacting busbies« In
Talent Tuesday.
• Mi and Mrs Ivan Olson are
the parents of a «laughter, bom
April 23
• Mrs Delbert Goddard and Mrs
C. >. BOWMAN
Don Montgomery were »hopping
in Medford Tuesday afternoon
• Miss Nora Malone, woh spent
the winter in Talent, moved to
Medford Monday.
> Mis Lyle Russell of Applegate
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs
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Guy
Stager,
Monday.
e ;M; «¿¡'£7h«l Hodapp of
„ltay visiting
Vi«iti»ig
Eagle Point spent Hln
.Sunday
friend« m Talent
e M,„ h o |.(.Illan<1 ,,t Valiev
view wax shopping in Talent Mori-
day.
• Mr and Mrs Urthari McDowell
of near Phoenix visited Mrs Mc-
Dowell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben (‘lark, Friday
• Mrs Don Maygard was an
Ashland caller Thursday,
• Mrs Bertha Hungate returned
from Community hospital in Ash-
week and is convalescing
at her home.
• Talent Townsend club members
met Thursday night in the city
hall A pot-luck supper was en­
joyed by many in attendance Fol­
lowing business, Mrs
Harriett
2« years in Jackson county,
liaised my family here.
Made a aruall fortune in the
building business
1‘riictlcully retired.
Still young enough to be active
both physically and mentally.
Have fought for more efficient
use of public money ami for
tux reduction.
Not afraid to fight for my prin- I
ciplcs.
5 years active service in the
Townsend work
U y. ars an I. <> O >■
Believe myself capable of hand­
ling the position of County
Commissioner.
Paid Adv.
CORONER
ROSCOE L. LARSON
CANDIDATE
FOR
(.EG. n ERBON- IGE M
THE TOWNMEND CANDIDATE
I OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER
<Ml the
KEPI BI4< AN Tl< KET
Batea conducted an Interesting
program.
• laolles of the Methodist Epis­
copal aid held a quilting «»arty
for Mrs. J. Davis Thursday after­
noon. Those present Included Mrs
Ne|] Young Mrs Ira Williams.
Mrs M Ottinger, Mrs. Waiter
Walty and Mrs Harvey Walters.
• Cecil Messer, while shoeing a
horse at his home on the Ander­
son creek road last Thursday, was
kicked by the animal, breaking his
leg below the knee The injury
wax treated and he now is resting
at his home
• The junior class of the Meth­
odist Episcopal Sunday school
enjoyed a party at the home of
Mrs
Gene
Simmons Monday
night.
• The senior class is practicing I
for their play, "The Dude Ranch,”
which is to be presented soon,
• The eighth _ grade students en-
joyed a wiener roast at the Wag­
ner creek forks Friday. Miss Sid­
ley accompanied the class.
• Subscribe for The Miner today
Nonpartisan Candidate for
County School
County School
Superintendent
Superintendent
The present coroner and Ashland deputy
are finishing their eighth year in office.
Now by reason of equal efficiency and
fair play, I would only ask for the office
part of the time. ISN’T THAT FAIR?
NONPARTISAN
TU RET
Present Incumbent
Fifteen years experience in
Jackson county. A graduate of
Linfield College, I have taught
at Butte Falls, Phoenix, Applegate, Prospect and
Sams Valley, and I refer you to the patrons of
the above schools as to my qualifications and
ability. If elected I will give my best efforts
toward efficient supervision and a business-like
administration of Jackson County Schools.
CONGER
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COLEMAN
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
E.B Poyer
NOMINATION FOR
COUNTY JUDGE
JACKSON <X)UNTY, OREGON
Subject to Primaries .May 17, 1940
a
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PLATFORM
Candidate for
Democratic
Nomination for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
PRIMARY MAY 17, 1040
I—Better laidget system. to reduce taxer, without jeopardizing
efficiency.
•’—Work for more Mate aid for school,« and road«*, to reduce
property taxes in Jackson county.
3— Development of rural roads, to make future growth of
county possible.
4— My undivided time deleted to the office.
ft—Every one having business with tlw court will receive a
fair, courteous hearing.
Four years satisfactory
office work previous to
coming to Ashland. 19
years successful dairy­
man in Ashland.
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J. B. (XILEMAN.
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Don R. Newbury
Circuit Judge
CANDIDATE FOR
Constant atten­
tion to the dut­
ies of my office
prevents me
from making
an active cam­
paign.
I wish, however, to take this oppor­
tunity to thank all my friends for
their confidence in the past, and will
appreciate their support in the com­
ing primary, promising, if elected, a
continuation of the same efficient
service in the future.
Respectfully,
RALPH E. SWEENEY,
Democratic Candidate
for County Treasurer.
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(ON NONPARTISAN JUDICIARY BALLOT)
HE RUNS ON HIS OWN RECORD of 18 years
active and successful trial experience in the
Circuit and Supreme Courts of Oregon, and
the Federal Court. He has won over 90% of
his many CONTESTED cases, and eight of his
nine Supreme Court cases, all tried by him
alone. Successful trial experience is the prov­
ing ground for a judge of this trial court. HE
HAS NOT HAD TO LEAN ON ANYONE AS
A TRIAL LAWYER. AND WILL NOT HAVE
TO LEAN ON ANYONE AS A TRIAL
JUDGE. He alone will be the judge if elected.
He has the courage, temperament, education,
experience and ability to be Circuit Judge.
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