Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1952, Image 17

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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1952 Pages 1-8
Republican Precinct Officer List Finished
' iv. ti . . ... . . it i iir.n... tnatt Ctuuia
of the Republican
precinct committeemen and com
iiitteewomen who were elected
In the May 16 election have been
tabulated by deputy clerks in
the county clerk's office, with
the exception of two ties which
will be decided by Friday. Tie
votes are decided by a drawing
in which the two candidate draw
for high number, according to
deputy clerks.
The following is a list, which
includes the precinct number
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J. A. Tom jack. Agent, 212 N. Bartlett
Phone 2-2202
nnrl name anA tho nama an
aress or the committeeman lol-
lnurorfl hv iho nama an arlrlrocc
of the committeewoman, of the
ui precincts in Jackson county.
In some cases only one officer
was elected, and in others, none:
1. Ashland, Henry C. Galey
and Rosa D. Galey, both 590
Qiclrivm, hmilcvarH' 9 AchlanH.
Ben T. Lombard, 326 Manzanita
drive, and Jessie A. rilch, 4U1
Tprrnrp 3 Ashlanrl. fipnree H.
Billings, 142 Church, and Tempa
Cunningham, 83 Pine; 4. Ash
land, Earl F. Downing, 355 B
street, and Etta L. Schilling, 173
nv- 5 Ashlanrf J P. Wells.
105 Vnn Nnss. nnH Nfillie W.
Burns, 211 Van Ness; 6. Ashland,
Frorla Flllntt nnH William B.
Elliott, both 266 5th; 7. Ashland,
Gerald H. Wenner, 1U7 Aima
otrpot R. Ashland. George M.
Sennalt, 340 High; 9. Ashland,
Harry Skerry, 580 Morton, ana
Bettv C. Weller. 455 Liberty;
10. Ashland, J. A. Langtry, 111
North Main, and Faith H. Mc
Cullough, 137 Church; 11. Ash
lanit Kenneth H. Jones. 94 3rd
street, and Kathcrine S. Van
Vleet, 74 3rd street; 12. Ashland,
Harry A. Pinkerton, 1555 Web
ster, and Mildred Vest, 391
Avery; 13. Ashland, Irving E.
Nelson, 833 Harmony Lane, and
Kathleen M. Landolfe. 870
Harmony Lane; 14. Ashland
West, John Rodney Keating, Ash
ite 2 box 51. and Eliza
beth Westerberg, Ashland, route
2, box 55; 15. Barron, miiarea
Barron. Ashland, route l, dox
41 d. 1ft Rellviel. Rnhert M. At-
two'oll, Mary Jane avenue, Ash
land, and Nellie 1. uunn, nsn-
land, route 1, box 480.
Outlying Districts
17. Pinenursi, uiyue umu
Mildred D. Laird, both Copco,
Calif., box 12; 18. Colestine,
none elected; 19. Lake Creek,
Burrell O. Wyant and Alma
Meyer,- both Lake Creek; 20.
Butte Falls, none elected; 21.
Eagle Point North, Thomas H.
Shearin and Dorothy Shearin,
both Eagle Point; 22. Eagle Point
South, Ed Putman, Eagle Point;
It's the RIGHT TIME foro WATERPROOF
FAMOUS
hiwnci
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23. Flounce Rock, James H
nrieve nnrl Edna Clevenberg
both ProsDect: 24. Trail, Deloss
Harold Barber, and Agnes vL.
Rerrv hnth Trail: 25. Shady
Cove, box 22, and Ruth G. San-
ford, Shady Cove; 26. Reese
Creek, Paul G. Olsen and Jessie
Hammel, both Eagle Point; 27.
nerhv none elected: 28. Howard,
G. G. Stagg, 614 Berrydale, Med-
fnrA nnrl lunrinn Bean. lHVit
Hazel, Medford; 29. Howard
East, George McCormick, 1263
Morrow road, Medford, and Alice
Patieniv 2110 Corona road, Med
ford; 30. Roxy Ann, Charles C.
Hoover and Elsie Hoover, both
2554 Roberts road, Medford; ii.
Hillcrest, R. G. Phair, route 3,
box 61, Medford, and Greeta
Sands, Copco, Medford.
In Medford
9" Medford. F. C. Reimer,
436 North Holly, and Marie
TVAihim son North Ivv: a J.
Medford, none elected; 34. Med
ford, Donald G. Darnenie, n
North Central; 35. Medford,
Elmer Childers and Lelah t-nu-
ders, both 230 South Central;
36. Medford, Carold J. Parker,
607 South Central, ana uene m.
wkiwnmi 4i Arcadia; 37.
Medford, George H. Tucker, 525
North Riverside, and ireaenca
Glascock, 233 Beatty; 38. Med
fnrH nnne elected: 39. Medford,
Frank W. Hull, 655 J street, and
Mary Lois DeCourcey, 6d souin
iiniiu. in Medford. Ernest J.
Smith, 6 Newtown, and Evelyn
Nye, 816 West 10th; 41. Medford
Earl M. Miller ana Louise m.
Miller, both 617 Park avenue;
42. Medford, Kenneth G. Den-
man and Margaret uenman, coin
43. Medford, Frank
D. Applin, 5 Corning court, and
Marion York, 820 East Main; 44.
Medford, Clifford O. Lovejoy,
120 Ashland, and Maurine Mills,
314 Vancouver; 45. Medford, Ed
ward Branchfield, 1001 wueen
a an,i inn n Chase. 1303
Reddy; 46. Medford, Donald B.
Whalin, 128 Valley view onve,
and Edith W. Braley, 245 Valley
vie, rfrlve: 47. Medford, H.
Dewey Wilson, 945 Mt. Pitt, and
7.,ei.,n Nnrok. 15 Lincoln: 49.
MeHfnrri nun K. uwaiasen. U
Ross court, and Margafet Ment-
zer, 703 West 2nd; 50. Meaiora
.Tnhn n. Lvnch. 139 Kenwood;
si MeriforH. none elected; 52.
Medford, Aileen L. Peterson, 523
Fairmont; 53. Medford, w. a.
Paine and Winifred S. Vail, both
s North Oranse: 54. Medtora
Plrharrl J. House. 1040 West
13th, and Thelma R. Elliott, 226
Kino- ss. Medford. Gerald T.
Latham, 815 Park; 56. Medford,
Robert E. Schott, 139 White Oak
drive; and Frances C. Wimberly,
30 South Barneburg.
DhAamlv.Tnllint
57 Orchard Home East, Carl
v Tenrwald. Medford. Box
1066, and lma Christensen, Med
ford. route 4. box 407: 58 or
chard Home West. Clark J.
Such a LOW PRfCE for AIL these Features:
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mokes it perfect lor GIFT-GIVING to yourself .
to men In service ... to your outdoor men friends.
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Jewelers
109 EAST MAIN
THI HOME OF PRISM-LITE DIAMONDS
waiiap Stewart avenue;
59 pnoenix East, none elected;
60 Phoenix West, none eiecieu;
1 Phneni SW. Bert Stan-
cliffe and Kathryn Stancliffe
hnth Plinenix. BOX 3Z .02 li
ent West, Everett Beeson and
Marian Beeson, both 'laient; tal
ent East. S. J. Welburn and Ger
trude Ottineer. both Talent
64 Griffin Creek, Earl T. Sche
Ul. MerlfnrH. route 1. box 75l
65 Jacksonville North, Edward
B. Hanley and Claire Hanley,
both Medford, P.O. Box 748;
fill .Tacksnnville South. Kav i.
wiienn nnH Anna F. Coleman
Jacksonville; 67 Perry dale
North, none elected; 68 ferry
Hnie smith. W. H. Arnold, Med
fnrrt. RFD No. 1. and Bernice L
Wilson, 232 Janney Lane, Med
ford.
Central Point
1 Pnint West. Rich
ard E. Watson, Medford, route 2,
box 436-C, and Beretn r. nop
irino Merifnrd. route 2. box 428
nn nnntrai Pnint NF. Donald E.
Tihr Central Point, ana
r.inrfvs Reehe. Central Point,
Route 2' Central Point SE, Guy
Tex and Beulah Faber, both
Central Point: 72 Willow
cnpini,, ;.-ntnn A. Bovce. Cen
tral Point; 73 Mound, H. F.
c..,:,l. rentrnl Point, route 2.
box 210, and Violet Hamilton
Central Point, route 2, box 625;
id same Vnllev. Louise C. Day,
SVR, Box 41, Gold Hills; 75
Wimer. Galen W. Bay, Rogue
mute 1 hnx 102. and Mar-
cella McCulough, Rogue Kiver,
ria 1 nnv i na- 7B Roaue Riv
er East, Nat Hart, Rogue River;
77 Rogue River West, tie pend
ing and Patte Liene Mopmns
Dmie Plver. route 1. box 16
r-.r,iH Hill North. Hal E. Bishop,
Central Point, route 1, dox jo,
... a mv F.velvn Ross. Gold Hill,
box 644; 79 Gold Hill South,
Bertha Coy Ross, Gold nui; u
Foot Creek, Frank Daily ana El
eanor S Bolt, both Gold Hill;
81 Applegate, Charles H. El-
mnre Annlecate. and Berteena
uiii Mnrnhv A2 Union. Glenn
W. Smith, Ruch, and Maude A.
Port, Jacksonville, rouie i,
28A; 83 Watkins, tie penaing
J. Winnineham.
Jacksonville; 84 Sterling, Mich
ael C. Loftus, Jacksonville rouie
2, box 34, and Anna K. &cou
Jacksonville. .
Proof of Prisoner
Camp Location Asked
Panmunjom, Korea 1U.R)
The United Nations has de
manded that the Communists
furnish proof that four camps
holding Allied war prisoners in
Nnrth Korea are located where
the Reds said they were five
months ago.
The U.'N. demand was made
in a note handed Communist
liaison officers at a three-minute
meeting at the truce conference
site. The U. N. broke oft tne
stalled truce talks Tuesday for
three days to give Red nego
tiators time to reconsider their
position.
The U. N. note, signed by sen-
inr tritfe Heleente Mai. Gen. Wil
liam K Harrison, said allied air
reconnaissance failed to bear out
the Reds' claim that they have
properly marked all their camps
to prevent accidental air attacks
by U. N. warplanes.
Defenses in Alaska
Claimed Insufficient
Seattle, Wash. (U.R) The
commander of all armed forces
in Alaska said today present mil
itary defenses in the territory
could not withstand a sustained
Russian attack but Alaska would
not be abandoned if it were in-
vaHeri.
Lt. Gen. William H. Kepner
urac miiek tn nnint out that it
would be impossible to defend
every inch ot Aiasuas su.uuu-
m n rnnat "Hut." he aarierj. ll
the enemy could seize some part
of it, we'd hit him from the air
immediately.
"T'rl neeH heln in 8 hurrv if
the Russians moved large num
bers of troops against us, ne
said. "And I think. they could
do lt."
Boy Scout News
Pack Six
Papk Nn. 6. Cub Scouts, will
hnlH a nark meeting at Washing
ton school gymnasium tnursaay
at 7:30 p.m. Parents are invivea
to attend.
Action on Hell's Canyon
Dam Delayed Indefinitely
wasningion uj.rj ine nuuas
Reclamation Subcommittee has
postponed action indefinitely
nn a hill tn authorize the contro
versial Hells Canyon dam on tne
THahn-Oreenn border.
The action was unanimous and
nnnnrenilv ends anv chance for
approval of the bill during this
session.
American Casualties
In Korea Total 109,971
Washington ttl.fi The de
fense Department has announc
ed Amerirnn hnttle casualties
in Korea now total 109,971, an
increase of 259 over last week.
Theae pnflimltips include B 1 1
those whose next of kin have
been notified through last Fri
day. It jequires from one to
three weeks before next of kin
are notified.
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