The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, May 21, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    Nominees Listed For State
House Of Representatives
From Counties Of Oregon
By THI ASSOCIATf D PRtSf Roseburg). Avery W. Thompson U. Abraham (R.Hood River).
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
following u a Ust o( those who
won nominations for the state
House of Representatives in the
primary election:
1st District (Clatsop) -Mrs. Lor
ienne Fowler (R-Astona). Rep.
W. H. Holmstreom ' (D-Astoria).
2nd (Colbuma) Harry H kem
Jr. (R-Deer Island). Rep. Wayne
Turner (D-St. Helens). I
3rd (Tillamook! Kep. Harry C.I
Elliott (R-Tillamook). E. F. Rid
derbusch (D-Tillamook).
4th (Washington) Rep. Leon
Davis (R-Hillsboro) and Victor G.
Atiyeh (R-Portland). Donald R.
Helmick (D-Sherwood) and Eva
M. B rower (D-ForUand). I
5th (Yamhill) Rep. George Lay-!
man (R-Kewberg). I
6th (Washington. Yamhill)
Rep. Arthur P. Ireland (R-Koresti
Grove).
7th (Multnomah, West Citv)
Rep. Shirley Field, Rep. Sam Wil-I
derman and Pat Lonergan, all
Portland Republicans. Keith
Burns. John R. Churchill and
Jeanette Davis, all Portland Dem
ocrats. I
1th (Multnomah. South City)
Richard W. DeNeffe, Don B. Gard ;
and Mrs. Fredric W. Young, all
Pniilanii Rentihlimn Rpn 'nr.
man R. Howard. Hep Grace 6.
Peck and Harold B. Christopher,
all Portland Democrats.
7th (Multnomah. East Central)
Rep. John D. Goss, Rep. Fred
Meek, Gust Anderson and Wil
liam J. Gallagher, all Portland
Republicans. Harry W. Guerin,
Georgette Knight Callas. Allen
Hoffard and Howard R. Lee, all
Portland Democrats.
7th (Multnomah, North City)
Elizabeth Carson Sailor. Mrs.
Carma L. Scheid and Hallie Wig
gins, all Portland Republicans.
Rep. Ray Dooley, George Van
Hoomissen and Edward J. Whelan,
all Portland Democrats.
7th (Multnomah, East County)
Marsh F. Dunkin (R-Trou(dale),
Mrs. Elizabeth Giles (R-Portland)
and David W. Young (R-Gresh-ami.
Rep. Ed Benedict (D-Port-land).
Rep. Vernon Cook (D-Trout-dale)
and William Bradley, (D-
Gresham).
8th (Clackamas) R a 1 p h E.
derrick (R-Canby), Robert P.
Dickinson (R.Oswego) and Leon
ard B. Mullan (RMilwaukie).
Rep. Beulah J. Hand D-Milwau-kie),
Tom Monaghan (D-Milwau-kie)
and Juanita N. Orr (D-Lake
Grove).
9th (Lincoln) Mrs. Violet U
dike (R-Toled). Rep. Thomas M.
McClellan (D-Neotsu).
10th (POLK) Rep. Joe Rogers
(R Independence).
11th (Benton) C. R. Hoyt (R
Corvallis). Mrs. Emily P. Logan
(D-Corvallis).
12th (Marion) Rep. Robert L.
Elfstrom (R-Salem). Rep. Winton
J. Hunt (R-Woodburn). Douglas
Heider (R-Salem) and William W.
Chadwick (R-Salem). Herbert W.
Carter. Daryel W. Donaldson,
Rose Marie Lochart and Delbcrt
L. McDonough, all Salem Demo
crats. 13th (Linn) Rep. Jess W. Sav
age (R-AIbany). and K. J. Purely
(R-Scio). Rep. Roy Fitzwater ID
Lebanon) and Nancy Kirkpatrick
(D-Lebanon ).
14th (Lane) Carlton O. Fisher,
Eugene; Earl H. Hill, Cushman;
Stuart W. Hurd. Eugene; F. F.
Montgomery, Eugene, and Ernest
E. Schrenk, Creswell, all Repub
licans. Rep. Joseph S. Crepeau,
Cottage Grove; Keith Skelton, Eu
gene; Jack Davis. Eugene; Glenn
Hammaker, Eugene, and Wickes
Shaw. Eugene, all Democrats.
15th (Douglas) John Amacher
(R-Wlnchester) and Arthur M.
Selby (R-Glide). Rep. Al Flegel
(D-Roseburg) and Rep. W.O. Kel
say (D-Roseburg).
16th (Coos) C. R. Neuman (R
North Bend). Rep. Clarence Bar
ton ( D-Coquille).
17th (Coos. Curry) Robert M.
Knox (R-Wedderburn). Rep. Carl
Back (D-Sixes).
18th (Josephine) Rep. Favette
I. Bristol (R-Grants Pass).
19th (Jackson ) O H. Bengtson j
(R-Medford) and Mrs. Evelvn Nve
(R-Medford). Rep. Robert B. Dun-!
ran (D-Medford) and Mrs. Robert j
B. Duncan (D-Medford).
2th (Hood River) Rep. George
J. Annala (D-Hood River).
21st (Wasco) Rep. Kalherine '
Musa (D-The Dalles).
22nd (Gilliam. Morrow, Sher-
man, Wheeler Orville W. Cuts i
forth (RLexington). Frank W.I
Weatherford (D-Olex).
23rd (Umatilla) Rf p. Stafford
Hansell I R-Athena) and Raphael1
R. Ravmond Sr. (RHelix). Mrs.;
Ada Sacnson (D-Pilot Rock). I
Democratic for second seat in
doubt between Gerald W. Reed,
Adams, and Duke F. Sullivan.
Pendleton.
24th Union, Wallowa) Robert
A. 'lippett H Joseph). Don Mc-i
Kinnis (D-Summerville).
25! h (Crook. Jefferson) Rep. I
Ben Evick (D-Madras).
26th (Baker) Hep. Clinton P.
Haight Jr. (D-Baker). j
27th (Deschutes) J. Pat Melke j
(R-Bend). Rep. Ole W. Grubb (D
Bend ).
28th (Grant. Harney) Rudy
Reinertson (R-Burns). Rep. Verne
N Cady (D-Burns).
29th (Malheur) Clyde H. Sni
der (D-Nyssa).
30th (Klamath) Edmund M.
Chilcole (R-Klamath Falls) and
Paul O. Landry (R-Klamath
Falls). Rep. John L. Kerbow (D
Klamath Falls) and Rep. Carl E.
Yancey (D-Klamath Falls).
&tetZK?tm2Lsl District Attorney Candidates Listed Following Vote
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have caused the Atlantic Fleet to1
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so they will be ready for inimedi- j:,,-.... aiinrnrv who aDDearrd i
ate redeployment if necessarv dllrict ,turn,' "no "PP"' Grant Grace K. Williams (R- Lakeview).
The Navy said in an official nominated in the primary elec- cnvo Ci(y J..ne-Dist. Ally. Eugene C.
ZWJ&rXltor C. Vr ,R.i j v,nn (R-Eugene). WU.i.m F.
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Douglas Donald S. Kelley R
List Of Nominees
For State Senators
Over State Given
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Here is a list of those who won
Oregon Slate Senate nominations
in Friday's primary election:
1st District (Marion) Rep. Ed
die Ahrens (R-Salem) and Robert
F. White (R-Salem). W. Gordon
Allen (D-Salem) and John G.
O'Brien (D-Salem).
2nd (Linn) Melvin Goode (R
Albany. Oliver P. Butts (D-Albany).
3rd (Lane) Sen. Donald R. Hus
band (R-Eugene) and Rep. Edwin
E. Cone (R-Eugene). Waldo Schu
macher (D-Eugene) and Robert
Straub (D-Springfield).
5th (Jackson) Edwin R. Durne
(R-Medford). Gordon Hudson (D
Medford). 8th (Polk) Sen. Walter Leth
R-Salem).
9th (Yamhill) Sen. Carl H.
Francis (R-Dayton).
11th (Clackamas) Zenas A. Ol
son (R-Milwaukie) and Mrs. Gla
dys H. Young (R Oswego). Sen.
Monroe Sweelland (D-Milwaukie)
and Rep. Richard Groener (D-Milwaukie).
12th (Multnomah) A. A. Hors
fcldl (R-Portland) and Mrs. Har
riet P. hrause (R-Portland). Rep.
William A. Grenfell Jr. (D-Port-
land) and Mrs. Alice Corbett (D.
Portland).
13th (Benton) Sen. Francis W.
Ziegler (R-Corvallis).
14th (Clatsop, Columbia) Sen
Daniel A. Thiel (D-Astoria).
19th (Umatilla) Sen. Leander
Quiring (R-Hermiston. Loyd M
Key (D-Milton-Free water).
Circuit Judges
Elected In State
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Here is a list of nominees for
circuit judge positions:
1st District (Jackson. Josephine)
Pos. 1 James M. Main, Medford.
1st, Pos. 3 Circuit Judge Ed
ward C. Kelly, Medford.
3rd (Marion) Pos. 3 Circuit
Judge Joseph B. Felton, Salem.
4th (Multnomah) Pos. 5 Circuit
Judge Frank J. Lonergan, Port
land. 4th, Pos. 9 Circuit Judge Eu
gene K. Oppenheimer, Portland.
4th, Pos. 12 Circuit Judge Vir
gil Langtry. Portland.
8th (Baker) Circuit Judge Lylt
R. Wolff. Baker.
13th (Klamath) Circuit Judge
David R. Vandenberg, Klamath
Falls.
15th (Coos, Curry) Pos. 2 Cir
cuit Judge Robert C. Belloni, Myr
tle Point.
16th (Douglas) Pos. 1 Robert
G. Davis. Roseburg.
19th (Clatsop. Columbia. Tilla
mook) Pos. 2 Circuit Judge How
ard K. Zimmerman. Astoria.
19th. Pos. 3 Circuit Judge J. S.
Bohannon. Tillamook.
21st (Benton. Lincoln Linn) Pns.
3 Circuit Judge Richard Ander
son. Newport, will oppose Stewart
Weiss. Sweet Home, in the general
election.
SWIMS FIVE HOURS
PANAMA i A Danish seaman
who fell overboard swam for five
hours yesterday before a ship spot
ted him 14 miles off the north en
trance of the Panama Canal.
Vagn Astrup. 43-year-old Dane
board the Norwegian tanker
Anne, was missing at roll call as
the ship pulled into Cristobal.
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Johni (R-AIbany). Ron McCor
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Malheur Ditt Atty. E. Otia
Smith IB-Ontario). Jeff D. Dorron
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Morrow Dist. Atty. Robert B.
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Multnomah Don Walker R-
Portland). Charlee K. Raymond
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Umatilla-Dist. Atty. John E.
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