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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1956)
94 Precinct Polls For Election Listed Following are the polling placet in Jacicson county's 94 pre cinct for the Nov. 6 general election ballot, as announced by the county clerk office. The 15 single counting boards are marked with an asterisk, all others are double boards. NO. 1 2 3 4 3 8 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28- A 29 29- A 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45- A 46 46- A 47 47- A 48 49 30 31 32 S3 34 S3 35-A 56 56-A 57 38 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 71-A 72 73 73-A 74 75 76 77 77-A 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 NAME Ashland.. Ashland.. Ashland.. Ashland.. Ashland- Ashland.. Ashland.. Ashland.. Ashland.. POLLING PLACES . Public Library City Hall Legion Hall First Church of Christ First Presbyterian church Calvary Baptist Church Junior High School Briscoe School Lincoln School Ashland : Briscoe School Library Ashland 130 4th Street Ashland Walker School Ashland S.O.C.E. Gym Valley View.... Barron Belleview Pinehurst Colestine Lake Creek Butte Falls Eagle Point North.. Eagle Point South.. Flounce Rock Trail Shady Cove Reese Creek. Derby Howard Valley View School Emigrant Lake Cafe Belleview Grange Lincoln School Sis. Q. Maint. Station ..Lake Creek Community Hall Kincaid Hall , Teen-Age Club Arson Charge Filed Against Yakima Man Yakima (U.PJ Second degree arson charges were filed in Su perior Court here yesterday against David Kardack, 22, Ya kima, in connection with the burning of a trailer house be longing to the late Walter S. Freeborn, Great Falls, Mont. Eugene Hatch, 20, Yakima, has admitted slaying Freeborn during an argument in the trailer house at The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 14. Hatch told police he en ticed Karadack to burn the trail er to destroy evidence of the slaying. Hatch was arrested here last week and was returned to The Dalles to face first degree mur der charges. Grant County Area Searched for Airplane Baker (U.P) A small search was still under way in the south ern Grant county area near Seneca today but most sources discounted reports that a plane had gone down in the area yes terday. Officials of the Ground Ob server Corps and the Air Force radar station at Burns said there apparently had been a low-flying plane in the area yesterday but indications were that it had made its way on and there had been no crash. Employees of the Hines Lum ber Company at Seneca had re ported seeing the plane and some believed it crashed. Onchalf a million of the known organic chemicals can be produced from oil. New Study Proposed For Bridge at Astoria Olympia U.R) A new study to determine the financial feasi bility of the proposed Astoria bridge was recommended yester day by Washington and Oregon Highways department officials. At a conference here the offi cials said that if the span should not be feasible at the Astoria site, a study should be made to determine whether it can be fi nanced at another site farther upstream. As now proposed, the bridge would be built across the Colum bia river between Astoria, Ore., and Megler, Wash. A feasibility study released in March, 1955, showed that traffic would not be sufficient to raise I Tuesday. October 30, 1956 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE NTWX Aviation Leaders Meet For Jet Age Conclave San Francisco (U.R) Avia tion leaders from all parts of the nation met here today for j the Air Force Association's Jetj Age Conference to explore both j civilian and military problems created by jet propulsion in air- j craft. Principal speaker was Dr. John Victory, chief administra tor of. the National Advisory committee for Aeronautics, Washington, D. C, the govern ment's principal aeronautical re search institution. enough toll revenues to- pay off bonds which would have to be sold to finance the project Cittitnt Traffic CemmittM Paid Political Adv. High School Gym , Prospect Community Hall Elk-Trail School Gym Shady Cove School Gym Reese Creek Gospel Mission - Leonard Ward Residence ..Howard School Band Room Howard Haupert Tractor Co., N. Pacific Hwy. Howard CAP Building Airport Howard McCormick Farm Equ'p Co., 2232 Biddle Rd. Roxy Ann 1060 Crater Lake Ave Hillcrest Hillcrest Orchard Home Medford Nazarene Church Annex Medford. ...Free Methodist Church Annex, 337 West 10th St. Medford City Hall Medford Eads Transfer, 123 S. Front St. Medford 610 South Central Ave. Medford Lincoln School 1228 North Riverside Ave. St. Mary's Gym Court House 701 Park St. Modern Plumbing, East Jackson St. Boy Scout Headquarters 120 Ashland Ave. Roosevelt School Medford Medford Mediord... Medford.. 'Medford Medford Medford Med f ord. Medford Church of the Brethren Medford Hedrick Junior High School Medford 2415 Lyman Ave. Medford Washington School, Peach St. Entrance Medford Washington School, Dakota St. Entrance Medford Fire Hall, 8th and Lincoln Sts. Medford Assembly of God Church Annex Medford 317 North Columbus Ave. Medford Jackson School Medford 548 Fairmont St. Medford.. Medford.. Medford.. Medford Medford Medford Orchard Home East.... Orchard Home West Phoenix East Phoenix West Phoenix Southwest Talent West Talent East St. Mark's Guild Hall Parish Hall Catholic Church Senior High School Girls Gym j C : TTr-L. r I , i : . : 116 South Modoc Ave. 1315 Bundy St. Jefferson School Gym 1840 Stewart Ave Griffin Creek Jacksonville North . Jacksonville South Perrydale North Presbyterian Church Phoenix New School Gym - Grange Hall Old School Gym City Hall Griffin Creek School ..Jacksonville Community Hall Odd Fellows Hall Oak Grove School Gym Perrydale South Temple Baptist Church Central Point West John Robison Res., 136 Main St. Central Point N. East Crater High School Music Rm. Central Point S. East Legion Hall Central Point S. East Junior High School Old Gym Willow Springs Willow Springs School camp wnite Mound Sams Valley-Wimer Rogue River East Rogue River West. Post Office Bldg., Camp White Table Rock School Sams Valley School Wimer Grange Hall Live Oak Grange Hall VF.W. Hall Rogue River West Rose Gardens, 4956 Pacific Hwy. Gold Hill North. Citv Hall Gold Hill South Foots Creek Applegate Union Watkins Sterling ...Old Hardware Store Community Hall School Gym . Ruch School Gym ..Route 2, Box 67A, Upper AppleEate rd. Old West Place, Applegate rd Finish for Houses With Cedar, Redwood Developed Madison, Wis. (U.PJ A chemist at the U. S. Forest products Laboratory here has developed a finish for houses with red cedar and redwood siding. D. F. Laughman, chemist In charge of ihe U. S. Forest Serv ice's laboratory research in r tinting and finishing, said: "We have studied natural fin ishes for more than 10 years. Practically all such finishes available to house owners are so short-lived that they must be renewed each year, or at the best every other year. Response To Demand "The laboratory finish was developed in response to a mounting demand from house owners for a more durable and lfliable natural finish. Test re sults so far indicate that the lorest Products Laboratory's natural finish should last four years or more the average life cf a good paint job before needing -enewaL The finish is I ting testei on houses in various parts of the United States." The formula for a five-gallon batch of cedar-colored natural fTish: Raw linseed oil, three gallons; mineral spirits or turpentine, cne gallon- burnt sienna color-it-oil. one pint; raw umber col-in-oil. one pint: paraffin wax. one pound: oentachlorophenol : concentrate 10:1. one-half gallon, md zinc stearate, two ounces, j How To Prepare For ligb redwood use 1 13 , pints of burnt sienna and two-1 tnirds of a pint of raw umber. For dark redwood, use one-half j p;nt each "f burnt sienna and law umber plus cne pint of pure jed iron oxide color-in-oil. By, varying the amounts of the burnt sienna and raw umber colors-in-oil other shades can be developed. To prepare the finish, pour the gallon of mineral spirits into a container. Put the par affin and zinc stearate in a pan and heat over a flame, stir until a uniform mixture results Pour the mixture into the mineral spirits, stirring vigorously while it is being added, but there must not be an open flame in the room at the time. 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