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CITY
MEDFORD OREGON
Revised Precinct Lines Shown in Maps of County
Above and to the left are maps detailing the new precinct
boundaries in Jackson county. At right above are the Ashland pre
cincts, directly above those in Medford, and on the facing page to
the left a map of the rest of the county.
Ashland precincts are numbers one through 13, and Medford
numbers are 32 through 56. Other precinct numbers and their
names for easier identification follow: 14, Ashland West: IS, Bar
ron; 16, Bellview; 17, Pinehurst; 18, Colestine; 19, Lake Creek; 20.
Butte Falls; 21, Eagle Point North; 22, Eagle Point South; 23,
Flounce Rock; 24, Trail; 25, Shady Cove; 26, Reese Creek; 27,
Derby; 28, Howard; 29, Howard East; 30, Roxy Ann; 31. Hillcrest:
57, Orchard Home East; 58, Orchard Home West; 59, Phoenix East;
60, Phoenix West; 61, Phoenix Southwest; 62, Talent West; 63,
Talent East; 64, Griffin Creek; 65, Jacksonville North; 66, Jackson
ville South; 67, Perrydale North; 68, Perrydale South; 69, Central
Point West; 70, Central Point Northeast; 71, Central Point South
east; 72, Willow Springs: 73, Mound; 74, Sams Valley; 75. Wimer;
76, Rogue River East; 77, Rogue River West; 78, Gold Hill North;
79, Gold Hill South; 80, Foots Creek; 81, Applegate; 82, Union; 83,
Watkins, and 84, Sterling.
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Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Apr. 15 Jack Han
cock returned April 10 after
spending more than a week at
the Marine hispital in San Fran
cisco. -
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson
have received word of the birth
of a girl to their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Don
Ferguson at Bend. The baby,
born April 10, weighed 7 pounds
12 ounces and has been named
Marilyn Mae. She is the first
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Fer
guson. Mrs. Rose Billings of Tacoma,
Wash., is spending some time
with her mother, Mrs. Mary
Chisholm.
Miss Arlene Gascon and Jack
Davison of Eagle Point were
married in Reno, Nev., March
27. They returned to Gold Hill
where they are staying for an
indefinite time at the home of
Mrs. Davidson's father. John
Gascon.
Misses Gael and Patty Sulli
van of Sparks, Nev., spent the
week of April 2 visiting at the
home of their grandmother, Mrs.
Carl- Lentz.
Clifford Ross is spending a
furlough with his mother, Mrs.
Doris Clark and his brother and
sister. James and Dorothy Halm.
He has been discharged from the
Walter Reed hospital in Wash
ington, D. C, and will be with
his mother for an Indefinite
stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bailey
and Kenneth spent the Easter
week-end in Portland at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Bailey of that city.
Earl Mundy of San Francisco
spent the week-end transacting
business in this city. While here
he sold his home at the corner
of Sixth avenue at Eighth street
to A. H. Harrison.
Mrs. Kike Van Houten is
spending a couple of weeks vis
iting friends and relatives in
Washington.
Ray Kenston, a former resi
dent of this city, is visiting
friends here and at the
home of his cousin, Pitt Penney
of Rogue River. His brother, Bob
is again wrestling at Tuscon,
Aril.
Mrs. Albert Simmons, Mrs. Al
bert Huffman and Mrs. Florence
Eskridge and daughter, all of
Riddle, came April 7 and visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Densmore. They motored to
Rogue River where they viaited
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whitmore and
children in their new home.
Mrs. Simmons remained for sev
eral days to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Whitmore. The others re
turned to their home last week.
Sunday, April 7, Mr. and Mrs.
H. A. Densmore visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Gage of
Rogue River. While there they
met former friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Rigsby and daughter from
Sutherlin.
Mrs. Betty Grumbo and two
children have moved from the
Earl Mundy house to the W. L.
Van Houten property on First
avenue recently vacated by the
Robert M. Barker family.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Lyde
Graf of Reno, Nev., were visitori
at the home of Mrs. Minnie Byer
ly, April 12. Mrs. Byerly is an
aunt of Mrs. Van Lyde Graf.
Pat Foley spent his spring va
cation at Eureka, Cal., visiting
his uncle, Frank Foley and fam
ily. He returned home April 7.
He accomDanied Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Moser and Beverly, who
also took a trip into California.
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