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6 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MeJforcJ, Oregon, Sunday, June T, 1953 PrecDirocS Committee Meim & Women Listed in Cdmivoss A total of 167 Republican and 118 Democratic precinct committee men and women were elected in the May 16 primary, according to the of ficial canvass of votes com pleted Thursday. A maximum of 212 central committee members would be possible for each party if a man and woman were elect ed from each of Jackson coun ty's 106 precincts. The outcome in 15 Republc- and 14 Democratic races which resulted in ties will be determined by straw draw ing. Republicans elected were: For precinct 1 Henry C. Galey, 590 Siskiyou blvd., and Alta P. Poley, 64 Gres ham st., both Ashland; 2 Ben T. Lombard, 326 Ridge rd., and Dorothy E. Busch, 304 Ridge rd., both Ashland; 4 Layton E. Schell, 154 Oak St., and Eloise McNair, 152 Oak st., both Ashland. Ashland Precincts Precinct 5 Clarence C. Williams, 707 Helman st. and Isabel May Lennox, 268 Van Ness, Ashland; 6 Leah A. Stringer, 155 7th st., ad Wil liam A. Reese, 194 South Mountain ave., Ashland; 9 Russell E. Blair, 347 Beach St., Ashland; 10 Paul Fin nell, and Olive Burdic, 122 High St., both Ashland. Precinct 11 Aubrey C. Miles, 94 Third St., and Erma M. Purves. 966 Oak St., Ash land; 124. H. Singmaster, 320 Bridge st., and Tressa O. Hersh, 1508 Webster st., Ash land; 12A Susie Maust, 1050 South Park st., Ashland. Precinct 13 Hazel B. Red ford, 427 Palm st., Ashland; 14-E E. H. Wilson, 340 Wil son rd., and Elizabeth West erberg, 737 East Valley View drive, Ashland; 15 John D. Bowman, Schoolhouse ranch,! Ashland; 16 Charles L. Wil-1 o o Early o S & o son, 873 Clay st., and Bessie R. Madison, 283 East Main St., Ashland. Precinct 17 Clyde and Mildred Laird, star route, box 90, Ashland; 19 Burrell O. Wyant, Lake Creek; 20 Es telle and May Curtis, Butte Falls; 21 H. C. Edgerton and Doreen L. Vaughan, Eagle Point. Precinct 23 R. B. Grieve and Alta M. Goode, Prospect; 24 DeLoss Harold Barber and Helen Axtell, Trail; 25 E. S. and Sara C. Strother, Shady Cove; 26 Margaret Gardener, route 1, box 149, Eagle Point; 28 John E. Chitwood, 434 Berrydale ave., and Edna Porter, 256 Berry dale ave. Aran Named Precinct 29 Lu Arant, 3687 Table Rock rd.; 29-A Robert E. Nelson, 1645 East McAndrews rd., and Doris E. Morris, 1244 Covina st.; 30 Austin and Genevieve C. King, 1200 Crater Lake ave.; 31 Howard Gault, 3462 Del ta Waters rd.. and Evelyn D. Barnum, 1684 Spring st. Precinct 32 Frank Charles Reimer, 436 North Holly st., and Frances Leichner, 135 North Holly st.; 33 George F. Tucker, 119 South Ivy st., and Lisa Marie Madsen, Med ford Plaza; 35 James P. Ash er, 1532 Whitman ave.; 36 Carold J. Parker, 610 South Central ave., and Delie M. Whisenant, 418 Arcadia st. Precinct 37 Glenn L. Stewart, 317 Maple st., and Leila A. Morrow, 531 North ! Bartlett st.; 38 Granvil F. and Eva Brittsan, 1125 Ni antic st.; 39 Harold Snod grass, 653 J st., and Betty J. Altobello, 1004 South Grape St.; 40 Earl 3. Bigalow, 104 King st., and JoyceAnicker, 113 Laurel st.; 41 John Ifrle Foster, 238 King st.; 42 Ken- o o- o o o o o o o lunnn's drirv FflRm inc. o o 482 ImII laiw - Phon NOrmandy 4-2 MEDFORD, C REOON THE IN SO. o OFFERS AlkL THS o Dairy Products'Fresher ba Day1 Morning Home H Green Stamps o o neth G. and Margaret Den man, 104 Geneva st. Richard House Elected Precinct 43 Richard J. House, 15 Corning court, and Phyllis W. Skinner, 30 Port land ave.; 44 Edgar A. Ker sten, 135 Vancouver ave., and Sally K. Natland, post office box 123; 45 Dr. William J. and Corinne Miller, 1307 Queen Anne ave.; 45-A June Slater, 510 Mary st. Precinct 46 Robert G. Balk,Ql608 Lenora drive and Jean L. Seibert, 1604 Crown ave.; 46-A H. J. Meiring, 2460 Hillcrest rd., and Betty C. Sexton, 2536 Lyman ave.; William R. Traut, 2130 Hill crest rd., and Edith W. 3ra ley, 245 Valley View dr.; 47 Ruth Knight, 522 King st. Precinct 47-A Carl S. Landis, 1133 Dakota ave., and Joyce E. Bradford, 1023 Mt. Pitt ave.; 47-B F. B. Liddell, 712 Newtown st.; 48 Charles B. Foley. 128 Chestnut st.Pand Mary E. Carlon, 106 Elm st.; 49 John Mason, 17 Ross court, and Maysel R. Garrison, 38 Quince st.; 50 George Witter, 843 VesO Second st., and Catherine G. Lynch, 139 Kenwood ave. ipther Precincts Prprinrt 59 T.pp Vanr A ns- dall, 338 Fairmont ave., ancPl Agnes Deaver, 406 West Sec ond st.; 53 Arthur C. Mur phy, 131 North Ivy st; 54-2 James William GrigsSy Jr.. 1029OWest 11th st.; 55 Rose mary Lee Lue, 341 O'Gara st.; 55-A H. L. Roberts, 1006 South Oakdale ave. and Claire M. Rickard, 909 Newtown St.; 56 Elmer T. Dahl. 423 Smith Groveland ve., and Poan Reter, 0 Glen Oak court. Precinct 5 6-A Lawrence S. Horton, 131 South Keenew9y drive, and Kathleen N. Bash, 1325 Bundy st.; 5f-B Robert R. Dickey? 53 couth Modoc o t3 0 o o CP o o o oo O o O o u o o o o oo o o CO o " o OIJR 6Wn DAIRY ? BACTERIOLOGIST INVITES YOU TO n INSPECT OUR DAIRY DAIRY u n OREGON THAT o o . o . 1 r t5TABU5HU) IK f UfisTftA Delivery o o o 0 o o o O lTAM PS I o O o o o o o o o1 U n 0 O o O o -o O o o o o o o o ave., and Florence M. Graff, 133 White Oak drive; 57-A Collier H. and Jane Buffing ton, route 3, box 207; 58-A Carol F. Clark. 2525 Stewart ave.; James and Mary A. Rag land, 3182 Pacific highway South; 61 Charles F. John son, Phoenix, and Luella S. Stineroute 1, box 460 Prerinrt. f?2 V. T. Rppnn and HazePM. Carpenter, Tal ent; S3 George C. Gleim route 1, Talent, and Margaret H. Hamilton, route 3, box 242; 64 Harvey C. Maxson, route 1, box 371M, and , Janet C Guches, route l.box 368; 65 Allyn A. Marwoe, route 2, box 445M, and Nina C. Boyle, route 2. box 495; 66 Robert C. Mmear, route 1, and Ellen M: Zimmermaa, 143 Vashti Wnv pr$, 3384 Forest ave., and Edith Daugherty, 738 Ross lane; 68 Daryl E. Farnham, 125 Clover lane, and Kath erineQ E. Trowbridge, 3237 Jacksonville highway; 69-&-William A. Salade, 3141 Beall lane, and Mina S, Gardiner, post office box 1148; 70 Donald E. Faber, $nd Margaret Naples5, both Cen tral Point. . Precinct 71 Will jam H. Colley, (J47 Beal lane, (fend iNona um arrjgpDeii, hjqz Bursell rd.; 71-A Richard L. and Patricia A. Stratton,0Cen-I irai roQi; oerome, route 1 andj Harriet Lee S. Kefidall, both Central Point; 73-A J. M. and Lillian C. Weidman, Central Poit; 73-B William H.DManning, 5010 Crater Lake highway, and Eleanor L. Robertson, 1P55 GregoQ- rd.; 74 Rosalia Abbott, route 2, obox 566, Central Point. o Rogue River Precincts Precinct 75 David S. Blair route 1, box 100, and Mar- O O O o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o Co 0 o o CP .0 0 CO CO o 0 v r mi cella McCullough, route 1, box 193, both Rogue River; 76 Pitt P. Penney, route 1, box 458, Gold Hill; 77 Carle ton E. and Betty C. Sandeen, route 1, box 281, Rogue River; 77- A E. H. Bellah, route 1, box 419, Gold Hill; 78 Bonner Birdsong, post office box 506, and Evalyn Jones, route 1, box 540 Gold Hill. Precinct 79 George M. Johnson, Gold Hill; 80 Mac Leod Maurice and Eleangr S. Bolt, both route 1, Gold Hill; 81 John W. Horner, star route 1, Jackfbnville, and Viv ian B. Adams, Applegate; 82 Leon Offenbacher and Henri ette LePinie'c, route 1, Jack sonville; 83 D. B. and Evelyn J. Winningham, route 2, box 53, Jacksonville; 84 Freida Loftus, route 2, box 34, Jack sonville; 85 Neil N. Stocke brand, and Mae Lowe, both Talent. Precinct 86 Robert C. Cocks and Kathryn Stancliffe, both Phoenix; 87 Fred W. Scheffel and Marguerita Ada line Burch, both Jacksonville; 88 H. F. ar2i A. Marie Swin gle, route 2, rj&x 210, Central Point; 89 Floyd C. Taylor and Patricia E. Elliott, Gold Hill; and 90 T. C. and Patte Hopkins, Rogue River.. Democrats elected were: Ashland Precincts From Precinct 1 Fred G. Plocher,CJ67 Harrison st., and Lucille A. Dozier, 160 Sher man st., both Ashland; 2 L. Peers and Gertrude Wttmeth, 168 Meade st., Ashland; 6 Billy E. Slack, 975 East Main, and Marian D. Prescott, i32 Seventh st., both Ashland; 7 John D. Murphy, Ashland; 8 Fred oand Marion E. White$, 319 Alta st., Ashland; 10 Evelyn Kreisman, ill Busri st., Ashland. Precinct 12 Frances E Kftin, 1522 Webster st., Ash land; 12-A Bernard Peder son, 730QValker st.r 'Ashland; 14 E. Childreth. 690 Valley View rd., and 51yrtle L. New ton, 1185 Wilson rd., bSth Ashland; IJ David A. and Gladys LoPeterson, 376 Crow son rd., Ashland; 17 Orville R. and Julja Scholer, star route, box 30, Ashland. Precinct 20 Clara Ed mondson, Butte FSlls; 21 Ce cil Norris, route 1, box 654B, Eagle Point; 23 Doris Booth by, Prospect; 24 Howard! Ash and Jgabel I. Hanson, Trail; 25 Ray Brigs, Shady Cove, and Lola V. Bartuss, route 1, box 315F, Eagle Point; 27-i-Nea Sj Gilbreath, and Leonard Ward, both Butte Fls star route, Eagle Point; 28 . R. and Anna DjtliP Bohannan, 2555 Ten nessee dr.; 29 Walter G.' and Hazel McMahan, 3524 Table Rock rd.; 29-A Larry Rose, 2110 Cojona ave.. anc? Joyce A. Grissom, 1537 RobertSffd. Edith Cox Elected u Precinct 31 Eaith Cox, 1895rSpring St.; 33--James C. gTistler, Plaza apartments; 38 AllfltJi E. and Dorothy S. Geblgard, 1519 North River side ave.; 39 William cV. eathj-age, 641 J st., and ety Jean Brown 641 South Holly. St.; 40 Archer H. Jr. an0oSarah L. Watson, Q09 Laurel st.; 41 Walter P. and Mae Louise Hannono 705 West 10th st. 0 o Precinct 42J Charles W. and B'eie B. Reames, 27 Ge neva st.; 44 Barton D. and Marion Garred, 204 Vancou- I xer ave.; 45-A N, H. Glad Pfelter, 911 Reddyave., and Gail oioey, 1015 Queen Anne Laurel st.; 41 Walter P. and ave.; 46 ,Margaret Rader, 1428DCrown ave.; 4?jA Glenn cHolst, 1117 Mt. Pitt ave., and cEthel O'Mara, 1101 Mt. Pitt ave.;u47-B Roy M. and Eva lyn L. Johnston, 1017 Ingrid stX5 o Precincls 49-56 Precinct 49 Charles Risse, 820 West Fourth st., and Mary PKelly, 906 West Fourth st.; ,0 Frank DeSouza, 30 (West ern ave.: 52 Frances Du rante, 854 WestQecond St.; 53 Clyde C. Ficgitner, 227 torth OakcDle ave.; 54 Hans and Gladys Rammm, 831 West 12th st.; 55jj John and Mar jorie M. Hochstatfcer, 924 Jas peios; 55-A Ralph Mat thews, 601 Dakota ave.; 56 James C. Collinso 2224 East Main gt. T'recinct 56-A Thomas J. and A. Mary Reeder, 41 East wood drive; 57 QTames Fos ter, 734 Garfield st.; 58 Wil liam G. and Elsie Werner, 1840 Stewart ave.; 59 Opie Eugene Frazier,route 3, box 318; 61 Henry Ad Wilson, 3788 Hilsinger rd., and Mar garet Loffer, 2475 Huston rd., Phoenix; 62 Amos and Hel en Huser, route 1, box 54j2, Talent; 63 Ethel Lacy, route 1, box 238, Talent. Precinft 64 Clarence Red mond, route 1, box 393. and Edith Rode, 2242 Buena Vista; 65 William Frohnmayer, route 2, box 41$, and Jean B. Rambo, route0 2, box 403F; 66 James A. Redden Jr., route 1, box 349A; 68 Ira E. and Pauline McDonald, 110 Lozier lane; 69 Archie Pur dy, 3521 Oak Pine way, Cen tral Point; 70 Oliver W. and Mildred J. Panter, Central Point. Central Point Area Precinct 71--Richard Tray lor, 709 Beall lane; 71-A Lester P. and Annie L. Mathes, Central Point; 72 Karl L. and Eula M. Janouch, MILTON SMITH Wins Scholarship Milton Smith Wins MT Scholarship O A $150 college scholarship which has been set up from the funds derived from pro ceeds of a soft drink machine in the Mail Tribune folding room, was awarded this week to Milton Smith, who "gf ill graduate from Medford High school this year. Smith, 17, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrus Smith, 202 Haven st., Medford, and will attend Oregon State college this fall, where he will study electrical engineering. 'As a student of Medford High" school he jyas active in band and chorus wOk and was vice president of the school orchestra. The scholarships are award ed3 on the basis of scholastic rating, citizenship and sin cerity in the desire to attend college. To .be eligible a bow w , o j p-musi nave servea as a carrier for a period of not less than three years. This is the fourth rOute 1. box 240, Central Point; 73 A. Scott and Fran ces L. Hamilton, route 1, box 589, (Antral Point; 73-B Robert L. Brantley, route 3, box 59B; 74 C. W. Duggan, route 2, box 325, Central Point, and Donna V. Straus, route 2, box 400, Gold Hill; 75 Jessie and Joseph Deckel man, route 1 box 51 A, Rogue River. Precinct 77 Henry G. Cor bin, 5664 Foothill blvd., Grants Pass; 77-A W. H. and Faye Gauthier, 4399- South' Pacific highway, Grants Pass; 78 Frank and IJenrietta Car ter, route 1, box 23 A, Gold Hill; 79 Earl H. and Ida Cook,v Gold Hill; . 80 Royal Cameron, f route 1, box 198, and Lee E. McLaughlin, route lj box 343, Gold Hill. . Precinct 82 Boyd Donald Hamilton;- route 1. box 53, Jacksonville, and Margaret Cantrall, route 1, box 54, Jacksonville; 83 Mrs. Pearl Byrne, tar route, box 62, Jack&Pville;,; .85 M. . W. Young, Talent, and Wanda Louise0 Kane, route 1, box 407A, Talent; 36 E. M. and Marjory E. Madden, Phoenix; 89 Donald E. and LoOene H. Morrow, Gold Hill; and 90 Larry ando Edna Sheehan, Rogue l8ver. ; To Draw Straws Republican candidates for precinct committee posts, who will be called in to draw straws to select the winner, include: 0 Precinct 3 Fred C. Rob erts and William R. Bpwn and Dalma Willgrd, Ruth Rob erts, Opal M. Brown and Tem pa Cunningham. Precinct 9 Caroline Sharp, Margaret Skerry and Obera Dunn; JL2A O. C. MaustQand Vern Smith; 13 Richard C. Cottle, David Fortmiller and Walter Redford; 19 Alma Meyer and Ella D. Tyrrell; 22 oEleanor Hopewell and Gavnell Krambeal: 28-A fjames R.Tungate and Fay Stiehl and Mary Tungate and Madge Stiehl. Precinct 41 Kathryn G. Tesdal, Louise Marie Miller and Irene E. Merriman; 45-A Wilbur A. Arnold, Herbert J. Grey. Richard McLaughlin and John F. Williams; 58 Cari Norris and C. X. Heffner and Bonnie J. Heffner, Kath erine R. Walker and Janet L. McKee. Precinct 74 E. Ben Day, Victor H. Croxton and Elwood Abbott; 84 Armin Richter and Michael Loftus. Democrats Tie . ' Democratic candidates who tied for precinct posts were: Precinct 10 Arthur Kreis man and Guy Applewhite; 20 Roy H. Green, Page Stauffer and Floyd Price; 21 ClarsL. Chamberlain and Helen' B. Norris; 23 Billy M. Morris, Reuben Moore, James Slack and Paul Pear son; 31 3uy Cox and Leslie E. Wilson. . Precinct 48 - J. Patrick Graham and Ralph Carmich ael; 55-A Florence Matthews and Lois L. Latham; 59 Ro ena Frazier and Ethel Hock ersmith; 66 Frances T. Scannell and Joan Redden; 69 Alice Dickson and Bel vah Purdy; 73 Eugene K. Ricker, Victor Mason and Walter V. Townsend; 73-B Jacqueline Kula and June Nelson; 87 Art Davies and Lloyd Whitney "and Neva Clarke and Lulu Saulsbury. Nealon Elected to Cemetery Board Emmett Nealon of Table Rock was elected to the board of directors of the Antioch cemetery associatiorat the an nual meeting held May 30 at the cemetery. Hold - over directors are Belle Loftin of the Beagle area and Orin Glass, Central Point. Mrs. Loftin was named chairman. Surveying of the cemetery and marking of plots has been delayed because of lack of in terest, Mrs. Loftin said. An appeal has been made to mem bers of the association and persons who have relatives or friends buried in the historic cemetery to cooperate in the project. Membership dues may be sent to Charlotte R. Sweet, 624 East Ninth st., Medfdrd, clerk of the assocaition, it was pointed out. year the scholarships have been awarded. 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