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CONNIE M'CORMACK
... geh county post
eardPlans
oChange at
ounty Home
Lynn H. Beard. who ""ill be~
ome District Three's new commissioner
Monday. said today he
won't make any changes in the
pe.rsonnel of the County Home.
Beard also said he would ap.point
Mrs. Connie McCormack.
DemocntJc county ~alrmln.
AS a caseworker In the COUDty
welfare department.
Ln the past
me County
Home bas beea
50melhlng of •
battleground for
polltlc,l
appolntmentll.
Beard uld he
felt lbat Roscoe
...-. Shaw. the superintend
·
~ enl. and Mrs.
Hatel Sampson.
..~_ the matron. had
SUAW done • good job
and that many persons dose to
the Home bad urged tbcy be
retained.
There were reports that lOme
mf'mbers of a Democratic facUon
had opposed Mrs. i\IcCormack's
iAPpoIntment but llIat Beard had
the support of It least one other
toun1.y commissioner in l1anUn$
her.
She was ele<:ted county cocll.
lnn.D .t the .nnual count)'
convention lut January.
Shaw was named superintend·
ent of the County Home on
Sept. 15. 1952. and Mrs. Samp.son
'01'115 appolntcd not long
afterwards.
Burd Is olle of four new
eounty olOdll.b and five Ineum·
bents who wiD be swora Into ofnee
nen )Ionday at III a.m. tn
the e:tImmi$!llonen' eonfer'ftlce
room at the courthouse. They
aU are DemltCuts.
Besides Beard. the other new
oUlellls are Dave Fa u I k n e r,
sherin; Clyde T. Wlnterringer.
county clerk; Glen T. 'Thompson,
assessor. Incumbents are Robert
D. Simms, county attorney: Commissioners
W. V. Caffey and
Frank O'Brien: Court Clerk Samuel
W. Fry and Sun'e)'or Tom
Collins.
Fry said today there might be
some changes in his office sUff,
but that no announcements would
be made until alter the ceremonies,
Faulkner said that two persons
he had planned to name as deputies
had decided to remain In
their present jobs. They are
SCotty Taylor and Art Hogan.
Faulkner said that be was ap.pointing
Richard Stevens Jr. to
the post originally planned for
Hogan but that he hadn't picked
another deputy to replace Taylor.
Wlnterrlnger announced the
namu of 21 ne... emplo)'elI In
his office. Earlier he had sir·
nlned 1% now worldnlt In the
office that ...-Ill be kept.
The new emploYes are:
A\'olyn Ahney. 202Z E. 12th Sl;
Emma E. Chambers, ~ S. CIncinnati
An'.; Martha B. Dickey.
1211 S. Trenton Ave.; Etta N.
Diven. 1401 S. Delaware Ave.;
Mary Dorse!. 2526 E. 56th SI. N.;
Leo C. French, 204 E. 34th SI.
Warren W. Fulton. 1547 S.
Evanston Ave.: Goldie Gardner.
Sk.latook: Shirley J. Jobe. Sand
Springs: Garland Kinuld. 2628 E.
Ar<'her St.: Oltle M. Netherton.
4843 5. 32nd W. Ave.; Aileen
Peeples. Sand Springs.
Miry Proctor. l226 N. 67th E.
A\·e.: Edna Ray. 2237 W. 47th
PI.; Ruby Renegar. 1510 E. 63ni
St. N.; Donald Stout. Sud
SprlnRs; James n. Swan. 263 W.
12th St.: Marie Taylor. 1647 N'I Boston Avl'.: Patricia TUckl'r. 238
E. $4th St. N.; Harley RORen. 239
S. Toledo Ave.: Bryan WUlIams.!
1402 5. Denver Ave.