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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1944)
PACE SIXTEEN ; PARTY CHIEFS FOR PRECINCTS LISTED TODAY Precinct committeemen and committeewomen, chosen at the Mnv nrimarv election, have been notified of their election by County Clerk Mae K. Short ana asked to file their acceptances. " About an equal number were named by republicans and dem ocrats, but in both parties there are still many vacancies which can be filled by the committees after they organize. In many precincts, there was no filing of candidacies and in those cases the committeemen were usually elected by one or two votes. . Here are the lists: 10 1.1 34 ' Names Thompkin. Bell Fercuson. TwyU Ulrich. Goorce Tletcher, Fred Dcnnii, Lena Epperson. A. B, Schaupp. A. V. Jones. Gomer Robertson. C. S. Ten-ill. Glenn Foley. Malcolm Murphy. Lethe. Murdork. Christina Town nd. Martha Mueller. Helen DeCew. Thirxa Annereau. T. A. Lofdahl. Herman L. tvtMahl rcuriva Thompson. Fannie May 16 Wells. Grace 30 Livingxton. ftairucen Balentloe. U. & Franey, Carol Watten, Mm. T. B. Garlch. H. E. O'Neill. J. C. Hairelsteln. Georm Cox. Gertrude SchmlU. Frank J. Cllne. Monte CartwrlKht. Mildred Boyd. George Dixon, Veda Simmons. W. S. Schmor. I.lrric Zimmerman. Walter NorvaJ. Mary Pray. William M. Priaulx. Ed Porter. H. L. Temple. Mr. R. W. Olson. A. C Olson. Mrs. A. C " WhlUatch. J. E. WhiUatrh. Nellie C Burke. K. C. McKendre. Scott Bowman. Eva Howard. Fank Z. Howard. Alice OXoushlln. C F. Frain, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Rlmaulst. Betty Ramsey. Mrs. Padfiett. Wyatt Truax. Lola Clark, ivy 28 2 Aljroma 1 A i noma ' 1 Beatty I Bly . X Bty 1 Bly 1 Bly 1 Bonanza , 1 Bonanza '. 1 E. Chiloquln 4 E. Chiloquln 3 E. ChlloQuin a E. Chiloquln 4. Crescent Lake 1 Crescent Lake 1 N. Homedale 1 N. Homedale 1 West Malin 1 West Malin 1 East Merrill 1 West Merrill 2 West Merrill 1 Orindale 23 Orindale 29 Orindale IS Plevna . 1 P'evna 1 Plevna 1 Plevna 1 South Shasta 1 South Shasta 1 Sonurue River 2 Natnmc Sexton. Frank Bolvin, Harry Moore. Mrs. A. B. Stewart. L N. Goddard, Dora Kannon. Walter P. Hannon. J-ou'se Mahoney. J. A. . Ma honey. Phil lis Schroeder. Delia Mllkey. Charlotte E. Connolly. A. J. Overaeher. Edith -. Griffith. Anbra Boettcher. Herbert W, ' Montaomerv, A. A.. . , Tvory. E. P. Leonald. Jnada Henry. Jack . .-. Latonde. R. A. LaLnnde. Acnes - Smith. B. Z. Kline. Ne"ie T' ----- Tatman, G. C. ; Tatmui. Ina- Benner. E. B. Benner. Mttfrti) , Casev. J, B. PhllUpson, Mrr. K. Cake. Mm Al Loper, Betty , Cavin. Nora -. Brock. W. H. Brock. Kate ' Rut led re. U'Uma . FuUedce- WuJiara Terrell. Mrr R. J. WrirhL B. V. Ezell. WUHe Mae ,.. Osborne. V. L .. Wyse. Louise Thomas. A. M. ' Thomas, Maude Sfastney. M. M. Chat burn. Thomas Hodges. Bessie Enman. Ram . . Semon. Henry Semon, Hazel ' Jackson. Dorothy Mack. Earl Mack. Dorothea . Guddat. Esther DEMOCRATIC Precinct liiEiNbl WOMEN IN SERVICED; AN EIGHTH . AAF LIBERA TOR STATION, England Mas ter Sergeant Kenneth C. Cross, of route 3, Klamath Falls, Ore., is a member of the ground crew at a B-24 Liberator base in Eng land. Sergeant Cross works in the ordnance department. Ho re ceived his training at Orlando, Fla. Sergeant Cross was em ployed by Weyerhaeuser Tim ber company before entering the service, February 20. 1937. He ' is a graduate of Klamath Union high school, Klamath Flls- . :..,... WITH THE FIFTH " ARMY. Busby.- son of Thomas Busby of Sprague River, ore., nas oee . ,j rt ...-if arapnnt. He is now serving as a squad leader in an lnianiry uim-ui uic army in Italy. ........... , .... . FORT KLAMATH Word has been received here by friends from Sergeant Avera B. Hudson .1 wAne follini nf her safe ui uic ' " . , , . arrival in Australia following a crossing which sne aescnoea "delightful" nnd during which u AiA nni nffor from sea sick ness. Before going overseas. Sgt. Hudson was siauonea. v Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. . a Kmni nrntK note in a Port land newspaper told of the land ing ot a conungenv ui strai hundred WACs on May 12 at Australia, en route to northern battle areas. No doubt Sgt.. Hudson was a memoer ox this WAC division. She is Fort Klamath's . only, woman in the service. ...... , Set. Hudson's new address is as follows: .... . Ct Amr R Hudson. A906128 WAC Det., APO 7710 care rosi Master . San Francisco, Calif. , MINERS DRILL GRANTS PASS,. June 6 (fPy-r State bureau of mines workers are drilling near here for iron ore containing vanadium, John Elliot Allen, state geologist, said today. He was a member of the crew which made a detailed re port on the ore in 1942. Junction City Sawmill Burns . JUNCTION iciTY. Ore., 'Juno 8 W) sparKs irom a ournuiK slash oile started a blaze which rimtraved the Arthur Gavnllc and Sons sawmill, five miles HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON west of hero last night, with an estimated loss of $28,000,, mill officials said. . ' Volunteers Joined the city fire department In provciitlhtf the fire from spreading to other nnrl lumber nlles. I About $1000 .worth of lumber and truck In tho mill also were destroyed. The milt employed 25 men rtd -turned out 35,000 50,000 board feet ot lumber a day. - ' .'' Only natives of New England states are actually Yankees. First Vote Sewed Up For Dewey - TACOMA, June B Ml Here Id a sufo tip on u republican con vention bet the llrat vote cast Will be for Gov. Thomas E. Dew ey of Now York. Yoil luive this tip on the word of O. A, O, Bon dy of Fairbanks, Alaska, dele gate to tho' republican conven tion In Chicago. Juno 3(1, who ex. plains tho Alaska delegation will bo the first to vote, and tins been Instructed 'to cast Its first ballot for Dewey.' ii : Jun. i ,. I tloiuly wa, i... !U" 'vt. v' n run, CfjC ..,M,,ro n 7o" -' , , -"hi Buck. Paul H. PeliCAn Bay DehlinKr. Dorothy M. Pine Grove Short. Burrell ' Pine - Grove Smith. Ora Plevna Huskinson. C C PlevnA Hull. lone Plevna Blesh. David North Shatta -e. G. A. Wood Rtv.r 31 " 32 .u - : So. Altamont So. Altamont Beatty . Beatty Ply Bly Bly . Crescent Lake Crescent Lake S. Enterpriie S. 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