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Southern Oregon New, Review. A.hland, Oregon. Thursday, September W eybrlght, Snoqualm k W a sh in g to n , and non, G. R W r y . B rig h t have b‘ en v ' * ' ‘ ln g ut the t C. H a rp e r hom e in T u k n l th is puwt week. M r. and M is . C. W. R oberts have sold th e ir house on F irs t St »<» James W a lke r. M is. Jasper F leshm an o f W o r th in g to n A p a rtm e n ts has been • lecled to teach the e ig h th grade at the B u tte F a lls Schools. M r and M rs. W a lte r M oore o f R ichm on d, C a lif, spent S a tu rd a y «light w ith M rs. M oore's sister. R uth Straus. T he y w ere on th e ir w u y to Cunada to spend th e ir va catio n. ’A1*"** esu scs m btm ooibt , , “ K iiiidu y a rh o til iim i i h i i u I , * l.." ° M o rn in g w o rs h ip M r - .,,,, •<v M ix H e n ry M c N n lr. < « . KvenliiM M e rv l.e .........-n lr.l l,y ........- ih - le n d ,/ I-. e M e N im '........ ' ra iB H o a J" W u l- oauaca I UH|,»r h w in I ’. A Iw».I- u III illb le H. bo ni * ,W«»»Hhl„ s e r v i r , I II in n W ed i.sm ln y I m is e unit W o rs h ip » P ra y , r NEWS FROM Nominees for City Offices Are Listed Paient Team Wins Church League Game B orn to M r and M rs. H erm an B e rn ste in a d a u g h te r. D a w n H .ir M r and M rs J. B O s h o X ^ m d T a le n t, Sept. 2»—F in a l and T a le n t, S e p t. 2!« T a l e n t fa m ily an m o v in g to Salem Sun co m p le te lis t o f nom inees fo r the F F rie ile n M e d fo rd n d d s s c h u rc h and day w hen v a rio u s c ity o ffic e s in T a le n t was ¡F rie n d « C h u rc h team s com peted th e li home “ *hey p la n to m ake icleasi-d th is week by c ity o ffi |.S aturday m o rn in g at the T a le n t A Red barn has been selected * ‘' A | fie ld T he T a le n t team w o n 31-6, I he fin a l lis t Is the re s u lt o i l A lle n H o ffm a n scored th re e ^ ¡ . i* 1 f,,,deral G r and J u ro r. He t t w d u ty a t the F eder- tw o n o m in a tin g caucuses. T h e 'i° u c h d o w n s and gaine d tw o ex . 7 “ £nn * ’ M e d it” -d. O cto b er 6. ca nd id ates a re : Ira i p o in ts fin the T a le n t team . nt u 00 tt.ro. F o r m a y o r: H a ro ld S tra u s, p re sent in c u m b e n t, and Jo hn C h ild ers. F o r re c o rd e r: D ave B lo c k , Mrs. F lo y d T ee te r, and M rs. Dale M om an y. bring» y o u PFDUCFD H U M M IN G TIM E F or tre a s u re r: F ra n k Munness, present tre a s u re r w ho is up foi No Change oi B o t En Route re-ele ct,o n. F o r c o u n c ilm a n : F re d Van D y k e , R udy C onner, Chas. Long, p re sen t In cu m b e n ts up fo r re je c tio n , A da B o u ld in : C larence W alden, L u c k y G ilb re a th , Boh Lognn, Roy C o g h il I. L e s l i e Mason, Joe H osick, L o re n Case- b ie r, Ira C u lv e r, F o rre s t J e n n ings, Jo hn Sam ple, Roy M cG ar- 3 .7 Eehl M , , * ™ « H 0 U » E r lt y , W ayne C o w d re y. TRAI LWAYS I i where J sit ...2^ Joe Marsh Your Most Important Right Now H is t the handstand has been painted, and the park tie* — from freedom to enjoy a glass of beer or ale, to a woman’s right to vote along with men. re-land scaped, we have about the nicest village green in the county. And i t ’s all because, a t the last tow n election, folks got out and ■ented— HS per cent o f them ! T hat way, they passed the amendment calling for park improvements_ over those opposing it. Reminds you again how impor tant the right to vote is in this country. And it’s a right we can retain only by exercising it! . . folks can thank thenmrlce» that on summer evenings they’ll he able to listen to hand concerts in a well- kept park . . . enjoying a bottle of beer or soda pop (whichever they prefer). Because from where I ait, that s a freedom they've earned by exercising a still more important freedom; Voting! f o t lik e a ll the other ind ivid ua l liber Phone 21611 (¿(•py right, 1948, Untied Stute» breiter» t oundution TWO MORE D AYS LEFT TO REGISTER For The November 2 General Election The poll books in the county clerk’s office will close SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, and will remain closed during the days preceding the election. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED DURING THE 30-DAY PERIOD \ l YOU SHOULD REGISTER I F . . . You ,re , „ f ,k , YOU SHOULD RE-REGISTER I F . . . S u , „ ; , redden. o f Oregon fo r < i | | i \ . „ iJ e n t You have moved since yon last registered or voted; you have changed your name: o f Jackson County; „ y „ „ of or older. , „ d car, re d .he English l, „ g „ , g , . you have changed your p olitic,I par.y; and if yo„ did nor vole doting , , 4g .4e and have not already re-registered during 1947-1948. 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