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Tribune
Second Section
MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 21, 1950
FOR U. S. SENATOR Senator Wayne L. Morse, republican
incumbent, defeated Farmer Dave Hoover in a slam-bang campaign
for the republican nomination for the United States senate in Fri
day's primary election. Howard Latourette, Portland attorney and
former democratic party officer, defeated ex-Prof. Louis Wood,
Eugene, in the democratic primaries. They will compete for elec
tion in November. Morse, left, and Latourette are pictured.
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STATE SENATOR CANDIDATES Both aspirants for Jack-
ion county's seat in the Oregon state senate were unopposed at the
primary election. They will face each other in the general election
in November. At left above is Ben Day, Gold Hill rancher, tha
republican nominee, and at right is L. Peers Wilmeth, Ashland
municipal judge, the democratic nominee.
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IN RACE FOR SHERIFF The two candidates for sheriff of
Jackson county in the general election are pictured above. At left
is Sheriff Howard Gault, who defeated Real Estate Man Ray Marks
in the primary, and at right is W. L. "Bill" Taylor, Central Point
dairyman and farmer, who defeated Police Officer Delroy Alder-shof.
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GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES Republican Incumbent
Douglas McKay, above left, will face State Sen. Austin Flegel in
the wovember general election for the governorship ot uregon
Fleeel beat out two other democratic candidates, State Treasurer
Walter J. Pearson and former-State Sen. Lew Wallace in Friday's
primary election.
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RUN FOR CONGRESS Harris Ellsworth, at left above, Rose
burg, the present congressman from the fourth Oregon district, had
no opposition for the republican nomination for re-election. The
democratic primary election, however, was a stiff battle all the
way between Walter Swanson, Springfield merchant, and David
Shaw, Gold Beach attorney and former government employee. Re
turns available late Saturday gave Shaw a lead of slightly more
than 1,500. He had overcome an early lead by Swanson, and his
advantage had been increasing slowly. His picture is printed above,
rignt, as tne presumaoie winner. ,
Monday Designated as National Maritime Day
Salem, Ore., May 20 (U.R)
Gov. Douglas McKay today des
ignated Monday as National
Maritime day in Oregon and ob
served this state has played a
part in building the United
States into the world's leading
maritime power. He also noted
that water shipping has been in
strumental in Oregon's growth
and progress.
Oregon will present a state
flag Monday for display with
other state flags in the projected
Merchant Marine
Kings Point, N. Y.
academy at
CEMETERY CLEANUP
Talent. May 20 Clean up day
will be held at the Sterns ceme
tery Sunday, May 21, starting
at 10 a.m. A potluck dinner at
noon will be sponsored by the
laient Garden club on toe Bag-
ley orchard lawn with coffee
and cake furnished by the club.
Those attending should bring
their own service and covered
dishes. Those not able to work
may leave donations with Mr.
memorial chapel of the U. S. Maness or Mrs. Terrill.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE RACE Pictured above are the four candidates for the two scats in the state legislature's housa
of representatives irom Jackson county. Two of the four men will be sent to Salem during the 1951 legislature as a result of the No
vember general election. They are, from left, Robert Root and Ed Mann, republicans, and Robert Rucker and A. O. Tollefson, democrats.
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CANDIDATES FOR JUSTICE W. P. Tucker, left, above, re
publican, was unopposed for his party's nomination for justice of
the peace, Medford district. Joe Cave, at right, a former Medford
police officer, finally won out in a nip and tuck battle for the demo
cratic nomination over Andrew Unger. The two will be opposed
for the position in the general election.
New Auto-Buying Plan Announced by Firm
hotel bills, a tour of the Hudson
factory and a return vacation al
lowance.
The M and M Hudson company
here has inaugurated a new form
of merchandising flying cus
tomers to the manufacturing cen
ter to take delivery of a new au
tomobile in cooperation with
Jther firms in the northwest.
The plan makes it possible for
3 man and wife to buy a new
udson from the dealer here,
and instead of waiting for de
livery by rail, fly to Detroit via
Northwest airlines. Flights leave
each Sunday, with the first one
cheduled for June 11. The plan
includes all transportation for
two, $25,000 insurance, meals,
GOAT OPEN BOOK
East Lansing, Mich.U.R)-Susie
is more than just a pet goat on
the Michigan State college cam
pus. Susie, full of health and al
ways ready for play, has a glass
window In her stomach. She is
placed under observation after
each meal by scientists who want
to find out whether a goat manu
factures vitamin B-12 in its stomach.
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ASPIRANTS Robert
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Bob"
Lytle, Ashland, incumbent county commissioner, Friday defeated
L. G. "Lew" Graves, Eagle Point, in the race for republican nom
ination for county commissioner. As a result he will face Albert
Straus, Sams Valley farmer who was unopposed for the democratic
nomination, in the general election. Lytle, left, and Straus are
pictured.
Copco Earnings Up For 12-Month Period
The California Oregon Power
company last week reported a
net income of $2,110,047 for the
12 months ending April 30, 1950.
This compares to $2,006,466 for
the same period the year previ
ous, an increase of 2.15 per cent.
Net income was equivalent to
5.09 times preferred stock divi
dend requirements and, after de
duction for such dividends, was
eaulvalent to S2.12 per share on
common stock. Net. income for
this period was 20.59 per cent of
gross operating revenues.
Net income for the month of
April amounted to $194,996 com
pared with $144,695 for April,
1949, an increase oi J4.76 per
cent.
Key West, Fla. (U.R) Earl Wes
ton of Detroit arrived here in a
car equipped with a mobile
transmitter and receiver. He
called a friend who guided him
around town, pointing out the
sights by remote control. Then he
directed Weston to a motor court
and signed off for the night.
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