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Precinct Polling Places Listed for Friday Voting
On these two pages The Mail
Tribune h a I reprinted three
maps Jackson county, Medford
and Ashland showing precinct
boundaries and numbers. Listed
below the precinct names and
numbers together with their re
spective polling places. The list
of polls if e o r r e c t e d for all
changes that have been made
lince it was published last.
Ashland 1, public library.
Ashland 2, city hall.
Ashland 3, 12S Granite street.
Ashland 4, armory.
Ashland 5, Walt's Shoe Shop,
76 North Main street.
Ashland, 6, basement Free
Methodist church.
Ashland 7, junior high school.
Ashland 8, 521 North Main
street.
Ashland 9, 390 Liberty street.
Ashland 10, Washington
school.
Ashland 11, 936 Oak street.
Ashland 12, 368 Bridge street.
Ashland 13, SOCE gym.
Ashland 14, Valley View
school.
Barron 15, Nell Creek school.
Bell view 16, Bellview Grange.
Pinehurst 17, Lincoln school.
Colestine 18, Siskiyou main
tenance station.
Lake Creek 19, Lake Creek
store.
Butte Falls 20, Town hall.
Eagle Point 21 North, Brown's
store.
Eagle Point 22 South, high
school.
Flounce Rock 23, Prospect
gym.
Trail 24, Sunset-on-the-Rogue.
Shady Cove 25, Shady Cove
school.
Reese Creek 26, Dinner Bell
cafe.
Derby 27, Derby school.
Howard 28, Howard school
music room.
Howard 29 East, Building 401,
Medford airport.
Roxy Ann 30. 538 Mary street.
Hillcrest 31, Hillcrest orchard
house.
Medford 32. Holland hotel.
Medford 33. 205 South Holly
street.
Medford 34, city hall.
Medford 35, Medford service
station.
Medford 36, 610 South Central
avenue.
Medford 37, Lincoln school.
Medford 38, 422 Beatty street.
Medford 39, St. Mary's gym.
Medford 40, courthouse.
Medford 41, 519 King street.
Medford 42, Crater Lake Lum
ber company.
Medford 43, Scout house.
Medford 44, 1112 East Main
street.
Medford 45, Roosevelt school.
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Buife Falls High
Baccalaureate Set
For Next Sunday
Butte Falls, May 17 -Baccalaureate
services for Butte Falls
high school will be held Sunday
May 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the little
brown church. The Rev. John
Fuiten will conduct the service
and there will be special music.
The Girls Athletic association is
m charge of decorations.
Graduation exercises for the
class will be Tuesday, May 23,
at 8 p.m. in the high school gym
nasium. The program is open to
the public.
Miss Leitha Scott has been
named valedictorian and Miss
Lila Ellis salutatorian. Because
of a serious head injury received
at the Talent-Butte Falls base
ball game Miss Ellis will be un
able to give her address but will
receive her diploma at the hos
pital. Mrs. William Harris will
sing and Mr. Parry will confer
special awards. The speaker is
Arthur Kreisman, from Southern
Oregon college.
COLONEL BACK ON BEAT
Newton, Mass. (U.R) A re
tired U. S. army lieutenant-colonel
pounds a beat here as a pa
trolman. George F. (Happy)
Hennrikus, who was on the po
lice force before World War II,
has resumed his old Job. Hennri
kus was supervisor of prisoners
at the New Cumberland, Pa dis
ciplinary barracks when he re
tired from the army.
RECIPE TOO RICH
Milwaukee (U.R) Mrs. Herb
Gutowski doesn't know quite
what to do with a recipe sent to
her by her son. Tom, who is
serving a hitch in the navy. The
sailor liked a navy dish so well
he got a copy of the recipe from
the cook. "It's just too expen
sive," Mrs. Gutowski said.
"Starts off with 'six sides of
beef, diced . . ."'
Dead tine Sunday Classified 1 at
Noon Saturdays.
Medford 46, 33 North Barne-
burg road.
Medford 47, Washington
school.
Medford 48, 1207 West Main
street.
Medford 49, 27 Rose avenue.
Medford 50, 1518 West Main
street.
Medford 51, Jackson school.
Medford 52, 601 Oak street.
Medford 53, Zion Lutheran
church.
Medford 54, 1011 West 11th
street.
Medford 55. senior high
school, girls' gym.
Medford 56, 45 Glenn Oak
court.
Orchard Home 57 East, 1382
Kings highway.
Orchard Home 58 West, 1207
Orchard Home drive.
Phoenix 59 East, Oakwood
motel.
Phoenix 60 West, Phoenix new
school gym.
Phoenix 61 Southwest, Grange
hall.
Talent 62 West high school
gym.
Talent 63 East, city hall.
Griffin Creek 64, Griffin
Creek school.
Freight Car Supply
Under Defense Needs
Washington, May 17 (U.R) J.
Monroe Johnson, chairman of
the Interstate Commerce com
mission, said today that the na
tion's supply of railroad freight
cars is far below national de
fense requirements.
Johnson, who was wartime
head of the office of defense
transportation, told a senate in
terstate commerce subcommittee
that three to four years of peak
freight car production would be
required to put the country's
rolling stock in shape to handle
any new emergency.
He warned that World War II
experience shows "that it would
be the height of folly to assume
for even a moment that, if we
do not now put our house in
order with regard to freight cars,
opportunity will be given us to
do so in the midst of a war,
should one come."
"If war comes, none of the
tanks and planes can be effective
without freight cars," he said,
Jacksonville 65 North, U. S.
hotel.
Jacksonville 66 South, city
hall.
Perrydale 67 North, Oakgrove
school.
Perrydale 68 South, Box 38
Renault street.
Central Point 69 West, Town
send hall.
Central Point 70 Northeast,
Vern Knight home, Ninth and
Pine streets.
Central Point 71 South, Legion
hall.
Willow Springs 72, Willow
Springs school.
Mound 73, 105 administration
building Camp White.
Sams Valley 74, Sams Valley
school.
Wimer 75, Grange hall.
Rogue River 76 East, grade
school gym.
Rogue River 77 West, high
school gvm.
Gold Hill 78 North, citv hall.
Gold Hill 79 South, Cabin No.
4, Brownell motel.
Foots Creek 80, community
hall.
Applegate 81, community hall.
Union 82, Ruch school.
Watkins 83, Upper Applegate
Grange.
Sterling 84, Little Applegate
school.
Bartleft Production
Costs Top Returns
Sacramento. May 17 (U.R)
Bartlett pear production costs
far exceeded cash returns for
fruit produced for canning last
year, representatives of north
ern California pear producing
districts testified here today.
The representatives, from pro
ducing areas in Placer, Solano,
Lake and Sacramento counties,
appeared at a public hearing on
a proposed marketing order for
bartlett pears for canning, called
by the state department of agriculture.
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Shady Cove -Trail
Shady Cove-Trail, May 17
Elbert Hubbell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Hubbell of Sunset-on-the-Rogue,
Trail, returned last
week-end from North Dakota
where he visited relatives and
friends. He expects to leave
about May 25 for Guam where he
Is employed in navy construc
tion, y
Mr. and Mrs. Dal Dalport of
Sacramento. Cal., were guests at
a turkey dinner May 3 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Scottie
Parrick of Trail. Dalport is presi
dent of the Western Oil company
of California.
Attending the 7th district
meeting in Grants Pass of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars and
Auxiliaries on May 7 were John
ny Jones, commander of Steel
head Post No. 6881, Don Krotz,
senior vice commander, and Bert
Clark, chaplain. Delegates from
Steelhead Auxiliary were Elsie
Busch who was appointed as 2nd
district color bearer at the meet
ing, and Virginia Krotz Sr., vice
president of the auxiliary. Also
attending were President Sally
Jones of the auxiliary, Treasurer
Mary Clark who is also district
chaplain, Maude Wilson, mem
ber of Steelhead Auxiliary and
department color bearer and
Zuba Walker, auxiliary member
and who also holds a district of
fice. The Congressional Medal of
Honor as well as the Purple
Heart was conferred by Col. Ted
Hopkins on Corporal Longnecker
of Grants Pass.
Elk Creek Social club will
hold their regular bi-monthly
dance at the clubhouse the eve
ning of May 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford of
Roseville, Cal., were guests May
4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Scottie Parrick of Trail.
Last meeting of the Shady
Cove P.T.A. for the year will be
held on Friday, May 19, at 2 p.m.
at the Shady Cove schoolhouse.
Officers for the ensuing year will
be installed with Mrs. W. R.
Glass of Medford as Installing of
ficer. As the schoolhouse is also
the polling center for Precinct
No. 25, Shady Cove, and voting
will be carried on from 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Those attending the
P.T.A. meeting will also be able
to cast their vote.
Graduation exercises for the
Shady Cove school will be held
the evening of Thursday, May 18,
at 6 p.m. at the schoolhouse. All
parents, relatives and friends are
cordially invited.
The newlv orcanlzpri ShnHv
Cove Grange held its first meet
ing May 10 at 8 p.m. at the1
schoolhouse. State Grange Or
ganizers W. E. Howes and Ros
eoe Roberts were present. Forty
eight charter members were
taken into membership with 16
officers being elected out of that
group. Next meeting will be May
24 at 8 p.m., the place to be an
nounced later.
Polls will be open for voting
on May 19 from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the Shady Cove schoolhouse
for the Shady Cove precinct No.
25. Voting in Trail precinct No.
24 will be at Sunset-on-the Rogue
during the same hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hilde
brand and son, Eddie were guests
over the Mother's day week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Walden of Myrtle
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TV FOR TEMPERANCE
Quonset, R. I. (U.R) The Quon
set Point naval air station built
a 150-seat television theater to
keep sailors at the base and out
of trouble while off duty.
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CLUBS
Gold Hill club met May at the
Earl Peffley home in Sams Val
ley with 18 club members and
seven parents of club members
present. The meting was mostly
taken up with detailed plans for
the local lamb show, to be held
at the Estremado ranch on June
3. George. Christensen. is general
chairman of the show. ;
Next club meeting is to be
held at the Gall home on May
24 when there will be some
practice and instruction In lamb
showing. I
Sammy Collins, Reporter
OKLAHOMA NOT SO DRY
Oklahoma City (U.R) The
number of drunken drivers In
volved in fatal traffic accidents
in Oklahoma last year exceeded
the national average, although
this state is legally dry, Clyde
Reeves, president of the Okla
homa Safety Council, said rec
ords show that more than 10 per
cent of fatal accidents in Ok la
home involved Intoxicated driv
ers. The national average la 7
per cent.
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RETAIN
HOWARD
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for SHERIFF
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On the Republican Ticket Primaries May 19
YES, SHERIFF GAULT IS DOING AN
EXCELLENT JOB - HERE ARE
SOME OF HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
fc Several major Improvements In tax collection with nominal
Increase In expense
fc A high standard of efficiency in service end execution of Circuit
Court processes
fc A fall rated by Federal Bureau of Prisons it best In Oregon out
side Multnomah County.
-fa A good record of law enforcement
fa Effective cooperation with all other enforcement departments
fc An outstanding record of over-all efficiency, though operating
on one of smallest budgets In the state That Meant Savings
for Jackson County Tax Payers!
No Other Candidate Can Match His
Training, Experience or Record
Pd. Adv. Jackson County Howard Gault for Sheriff Committee
C. C. Clemens, Chairman