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teBoosters for Smith for State Treasurer:ole3-\-1-y•nnidy ■» mdL-f1While William E. Smith cites his previous training as a reason for seeking the office of state Treasurer, he also points with pride toi large family which should be considered by voters in selecting an officer,The pictureshows Mr. and Mrs. Smith with their chi! dren. Reading left to right, top row: Dr. J Seobee, Norman, J. Dudley, Ralph R.f and Charles W.; bottom row: Elizabeth, Mr. andMrs. Smith Dork am? Don SmbliCOMMUNITY NEWS NOTESiSeen and Heard Hereabouts an Independent Man*yNotice while going around that most farmers come from the middle west, and like it out here. They don’t have to run over so much ground to make a living. Ed. Davis has but eight acres and it keeps him busy. He will gather lemons, oranges, figs and walnuts this year, good and plenty. His land is all under irrigation, has just enough chickens to enjoy their eggs and not tire ofVoting Precincts HereaboutsComplete list of the voting precincts in Corona and nearby community, for the August 26 primary. It will be well for the Corona voters to note that under the new arrangement, there arc eight voting precincts in the city, the number having been increasedAubunidalc PrecinctPolling place E. Lillibridgc residence.Inspector lt;\ K. Lillibrklgo. Judge Horace Phdlips.(Jerks Corine Fisher, IdaA.i ullibridge.East Yale Precinctsince the last election. The pre-them. ^ He has lived here long cjncts together with the votingplaces and election officials are asenough to see his orchard grow fruitfully. He says ‘‘While California land costs more per acre, notwithstanding, the profits are larger than straight grain farming.J. E. Whitbeck arrived in Corona community last October and entered the chicken business on his one-acre ranch on West Sixth street. He has now a start of a flock of three hundred and allfollows:Corona No. 1 Precinctare doing fine. He says, “Coronacommunity is O. K. and finds ready market in town for eggs.”J. H. Swain, two miles south of Corona, has four hundred orange trees on three acres of land. Crop looks fine, ample water supply on this farm is assured irrigation and in addition he has built a deep cistern to take carePolling Place—-Chamber of Commerce.Inspector Lucy M. Eagon. Judges A. M. Creech, Frank T. Dunham.Clerks -- Hattie M. Dunham, Amanda D. Randels, Marv I.Kloss.S'oiling place School house. Inspector Fred Kabbideau.Judge W. F. Fldridge.Clerks C. D. Mush rush, Fred Grotzinger.Norco PrecinctCorona No. 2 PrecinctPolling place Inspector L. Judges B. Ji ySchool house.M. Persons. Welch, CharlesIShaw.Clerks Edna tEvoverland, May !je 1 Sherman, (.ora Persons.Rincon PrecinctPolling Place Rubidoux Garage. Inspector— Bertha M. Cook. Judge--N. C. Hansen.Clerks—Miss Hazel Barger, Grace A. Huff.iCorona No. 3 I’recinctPolling place AshcrofL’s sP'f\ Inspector Theodore AsheroM. Judge Margaret Strong.(Jerks John J. Scully, Mrs. Fima Wurdlov.Tomo'.cal PrecinctPoling place Social hall.
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Corona Daily Independent

Corona, California, US

Mon, Aug 18, 1930

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