Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 01, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Nov. 1, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
I Wakefield, Kan., who are visiting
Ray Schumacher,
1 here. This is Mr. and Mrs. Kru­
first visit in Oregon.
Assessor Candidate, ger's
• Tlie health unit met at the
of Mra. Iloy Parr Wednes­
Of ‘Pear Pie’ Fame home
day afternoon. Ten ladies were
Kay J. Schumacher, democratic
nominae for count yaaaaaaor, in
well known to reaidanta of the
Anhland-Tnlrnt area, where he
gained wide recognition and ap­
preciation for hl% nucccHHful work
in promoting the Tlilcnt pear and
Tomato eh<»w of aeveral aeaaona
ago which featured the largeat
|war pie in hiatory.
Schumacher, who wax engaged
in buainewi In Talent and who haa
been in buaincaa In Jackaon county
for the laat 1ft yeura, laat apring
nought hla party'« nomination to
the aaaeaaorahip aa hla fl rat bid
for elective office, with marked
aucccae. lie laiaea hla qualification«
for county aaaeoaor'a dutlee on hia
aucceaoful ouaineaa record, hla
atudy <>f ilutlca and problem* of
aaacawornhipa and hla wllllngneaa
to give the office the prog renal vc
attitude of younger admlnlnt rat ion
Schumacher haa been conduct­
ing an active campaign and |g
expected to make an imprexaive
ahowlng In the general election
with many otxcrvera conceding hla
election aa probable.
present.
• 'Hie Talent school band has
been outfitted with new capes and
caps.
• Mr and Mrs Charles Estes of
Crescent Ciey, Calif., arrived Fri­
day evening to spend a week in
vaiiey
visiting
relatives
and
friends.
• Mr and Mix It F ParkM visit­
ed Mr and Mix Fred Hodapp
near Cagle i*olnt Friday after­
noon.
• Billy Breese, employed in the
Klamath country, spent the week­
end at his home here.
• Mr. and Mrs.-Jack Gossett of
Medford were guests at the home
of Mr ami Mrs. Roy Estes Sunday
afternoon
• Clarence Smith <>f Ross lane,
Medford, called on Talent friends
Saturday.
• Mr ami Mrs Al Sherard and
Mr. ami Mrs Jo«* Harrison attend­
ed a Townsend meeting in Med­
ford Sunday.
• Delta Thompson of Ashland vis­
ited in Talent Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs H O. Butterfield
left Monday to visit their daugh­
nesday, Nov. 7. Special business
will be brought up and all mem-
liers are requested to be present.
• Hatlid, Shirley and Esther Car­
rol of near Trail were business
callers here Monday evening.
• Jirn Brown has returned home
after spending the past couple of
weeks on Brush mountain.
• The homecoming of the Talent
hizh school will be held Friday,
Nov. 1. A football game between
Phoenix and Talent will be one
of the features of the program of
entertainment.
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• Mrs Kenneth Madden and Bob-
by of Klamath Falls spent last
week-end here at the home of
Mrs. Madden’s father, Manley
Brower.
• Tom Gettllng of Klamath Falls
visited here last week-end at the Monday following an illness of sev­
home of his parents, Mr and Mrs eral weeks.
Ed Gettllng.
• Carol McCollum and Jeanette
• Thelma Reed of Eugene visited Burton «¿ent last week-end with
here for several days early in the friends in Eugene.
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • George Roddick of Stockton re­
Cliff McLean
cently left for his home following
• Mrs Bertha Heer Monday re­ a visit here at the home of Mr.
turned from a week-end trip to and Mrs. Arthur Preston.
Portland for a visit with her • Captain Charles Delsman of
'laughter, Mrs. Alda Anderson.
Camp Clatsop spent laat week-end
• Mr and Mrs S. H. Short. Mar­ here with hia family.
garet Short and Carl Brower made • Mr. and Mrs R. K. Durant and
a trip to Corvallis Sunday for a Kenneth of Friant, Calif, visiter!
visit with Charlotte Short who is i here Sunday at the home of Mr.
a student at OSC
and Mrs. Phil Bryant.
• Mr and Mrs Dan Watson are • Mr. and Mrs. O. G Crawford
the parents of a daughter bom and Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunham
JBunday at the Community hoa- made a trip to Klamath Falls via
pita).
Yreka and Weed Sunday after­
• Herbert Hayes was discharged noon.
from the Community hospital • Subscribe for The Miner today.
E. B. POYER
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR
County Commissioner
JACKSON COUNTY
RAY J.
SCHUMACHER
Medford were gueata of Mr and
Mia Will Batea Sunday In the af­
ternoon they, with Mra. Batea,
took a drive In California o\. i
the new road.
• Mr and Mra Joo Tryon and
Mra. Charlca Eaten were trananct-
ing buaincaa in Medford Wednes­
day afternoon.
• Wool has been received here
that Milam Burnett, a former res­
ident of Talent, has been united
in marriage to Mrs. Norma Both
of Medford.
• Mr and Mrs H. E Nelson and
family of California have moved
into the property recently vacated
by Mr and Mra W W< ixh
• The firemen's laill was attend­
ed by a large crowd Mr and Mrs
Bob Ixx*ke won first prize for the
most ancient costume. Mrs. Rex
Nichodemus received the door
prize Music was furnished by
Smitty's Sizzling Swingsters.
• Mm George l’h< if. r was a busi­
ness caller In Ashland Tuesday af­
ternoon.
• Mr an<i Mra Leroy Olsen, Dick
Kruger and Mrs Mary Furer gave
a party Wednesday evening at the
city hall in honor of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey Kruger of
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ter, Mrs F A. Peter«, In Eugene.
• Clyde Purvis sp.-ni Monday of
this week in Klamath Falls.
• Mrs Myrtle Schroder moved to
Ashland Saturday,
• Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Terpin re­
turned home Monday after a two
Weeks visit with relatives in Sac-
ramento and San Francisco.
• Charles Skeeters and 10 em­
ployes returned home from a suc­
cessful hunting trip in eastern Or­
egon Sunday. Those who went in­
cluded Charles and I tick Skeeters,
Charles Trafeathern, Roy l-ewis,
I' E Smith, James and Jim M<
Dowell, Don Montgomery, and
Dick and Bill Henry. They brought
home 1 I deer
• Wool has been received from
Harold Barr and Howard Lock­
wood, stationed at Camp Clatsop,
that they enjoy army life very
much.
• 'The Pomona Grange held Sat­
urday at Talent at an all-day
meeting was well attended by
members and visitors of Jackson
county.
• L. W. Tame and Roy Holl arc
spending a few days In Klamath
county this week on a business
trip.
• Mr and Mrs M S Eaton were
shopping in Medford Monday.
• The Community club will hold
a meeting at the city hall Wed-
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for
Four years satisfactory office experience before coming to Ash­
land. Nineteen years successful dairyman in Ashland. I stand for
more equal distribution of the old age pension funds; fair and
impartial use of road funds to all parts of the county ; taxes as low
as possible for good government, but not go backward!
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
Qive Southern Jackson County a Voice
in County Affairs!
—Paid Advertisement
Qualified by Practical
Experience
—Paid Adv
Proved Ability Deserves
the Support of ALL Voters!
I. E. SCHULER
Democratic Candidate
for
COUNTY JUDGE
Solicit* your vote* on Buidnciw. Ex-
|MTl<*rice, Welfare Work and General
Intenwt in Public Works
The Jackson County Democratic Central Committee
Recommends the Following- Democratic Candidates
With Pride and Confidence in their Abilities:
— Paid Advertisement
REASONS
FOR PRESIDENT—
Reiaitusuf
13 X FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
G. R. CARTER
OREGON'S
MILK LAW
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
13 X HENRY A. WALLACE
KEPUBLICAN-DEMOC BATIC
NOMINEE
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FIRST DISTRICT
16 X CHARLES A. ROBERTSON
For County Clerk
FOR STATE TREASURER—
YOUR BUPrORT WILL BE
18 X A. L. (AL) BROWN
APPRECIATED
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL—
—Paid Advertisement
20 X BRUCE SPAULDING
IS
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FOR REPRESENTATIVES FROM JACKSON COUNTY—
23 x wm . m . M c A llister
25 X WILLIAM N. CARL
GEORGE W.
1. It hss reiulted in belter qual­
ity milk at lest coat to ths
coniumcr.
2. Under it the producer receiver
a greater »hare of the con­
sumer*» dollar.
3. It co»U the taxpayer nothing.
4. It 1» the mean» by which
farmer» and di»tributori ast­
els their difference» without
strikes, violence, disruption
of milk deliveries, or incon­
venience to the public.
5. It
has been proved constitu­
tional.
0. The
order» under it have
proved equitable and just.
7. It
is adminhtered by men of
chsracter and business ability.
8. It
assures an adequate milk
supply at all times.
9. It
discourages heavy surplus
production.
VOTE 317 NO!
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NEILSON
Republican and Democratic
Nominee for
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
Milk £cuu!.
PJ. AJv. C.W. Jtrame,
., jkilk Premuri, |IT
O í »»»«
Ps«K»»A a
26 X GEORGE W. NEILSON
FOR COUNTY JUDGE—
28 X I. E. SCHULER
H
FOR COUNTY7 COMMISSIONER—
30 X E. B. POYER
FOR COUNTY CLERK—
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31 X G. R. CARTER
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR—
of Jackson County
33 X RAY J. SCHUMACHER
GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, UNO
★
FOR COUNTY TREASURER—
34 X RALPH È. SWEENEY
Experienced, Qualified, Earnest and
Conscientious Service to All
12 Years Experience in the Duties
of the Office
★
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FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY—
FOR COUNTY CORONER—
I
YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT & VOTE APPRECIATED!
—Paid Advertisement
35 X H. W. CONGER
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