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County Clerks Complete Canvass Tabulation for Primary Election; Many Write In Votes Cast for Local Offices A complete vote canvass for all candidates in the Oregon pri mary election in Jackson county May IS, with the exception of precinct committeemen and com mitteewomen, has been official ly tabulated by deputy county clerks. The results are printed below. DEMOCRATIC BALLOT National committeemen: De Cicco, 1,893; Sweetland, 3,852; national committeewoman: Bur ton, 2,896; Cawood, 2,378. Delegates to national conven tion, state at large: Wilkins, 1,251; Anderson, 349; Bain, 1,066; Brown, 1,411; Dennis, 1.817; Grant, 794; Kahn, 1,200; Mahoney, 1,482; Morgan, 1,583; Pearson, 2,285; Robinson, 1,795; Schrunk, 1,389; Shorb, 526; Stan bery, 498; Sweetland, 2,951; Wil cox, 904. ' Delegates to national conven tion, fourth congressional dis trict: Chance, 1,484; Chatt, 1,053; v Dodd. 2,528; Epps, 1,540; Fie 1 gel, 1,531; Leiken, 772; McGlnty, 586; and Zulauf, 796. For president: Douglas, 493; Kefauver, 4,522; and Stevenson, 513. Presidential electors: Bauer, 3,758; Brooke, 3,311; Davidson, 3,505; Friedman, 3,673; Hess, 2,938; Hewitt, 3,561; and Wink ler, 3,559. Representative in congress, fourth district: Swanson, 3,160; and Wood, 2,088. Secretary of state: Green, 4,441. State treasurer: Blakeslee, 2,289; and Lambert, 2,882. State attorney general: Thorn ton, 4,543. County commissioner: Hocker smith, 2,369; and Whitney 2,485. County assessor: Hawver, 4,139. County treasurer: Sweeney, 4,548. Democratic Write-ini National committeeman: Mark O. Hatfield, 4; Catherine Holtz, 3; J. O. Johnson, 4; Wayne Morse, 18; Walter O'Toole, 1; Sid Woodbury, 1; G. Jack, 1; Charles L. Paine, 2; and Jesse Gard, 5. National committeewoman: Nell Dunn, 1; Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett, 3; L. Watson, 1; and Nancy Honeyman Robinson, 1. Delegates to national conven tion, state at large: Paul F. My tinger, 1; D. McKay, 13; W. Mc Allister, 11: C. Meyers, 1; La mar Tooze, 7; Gordon Orput, 1; 1 " Leslie Mille.-, 1; Dr. G. A. Dier-- dorff, 1; Ed G. Boehnke, 1; Mrs. Bereth Hopkins, 1; Robert Or irtond Case, 1; Robert Elliott, 7. Frank Fowler, 1; Lowell C. Paget, 1; Robert Bennett, 1; Z. Z. Burns, 2; W. G. Duback, 1; Lulu Watson, 1; Howard Belt, 2; H. Clay Meyers Jr., 1; Joseph E. Harvey, 1; Gene R. Brantley, 6 Eugene Springer, 2, and Harris Ellsworth, 1. Delegates to national conven tion, fourth district: Bereth Hop kins, 1. President and vice-president: Eisenhower, 238; Adlaie (sic) Stevenson,' 37; Douglas (vice president), 42; Warren, 19; John Cotton (vice-president), 1; and Warren (vice-president) 83. Presidential electors: Neil R. YOURS FOR ONLY 6 Genuine Imported DESC0WARE saucepan for a limited time only! 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Lillianquist, 1; Farrell Fisch, 1; Edward Kelly, 1; Frank DeSouza, 1; Bob Cook, 1; Walter Nunleyi 7; Elmer Dungey, 1; Paul Haviland, 4; Ray Briggs, 1; John Bailey, 1; Harris Ellsworth, 2; Barbara Draper, 5; Kenneth Oliver, 1; Loyd Whitney, 1; Shel by Wilcox, 1; John Winters, 1; John Billings, 1; Clara Cham berlin, 1; Robert Elliott, 1; De Vere Taylor, 2; Ryder Berg, 1; Monroe Sweetland, 2; Walter Wilcox, 1; Kent Blackhurst, 1; Cecil Clemmens, 1; David Shaw, 1; Marie Bosworth, 7. William Knips, 1; Ward Spatz, 2; C. C. Sater, 1; Everett Faber, 1; P. Wilmouth, 1; Robert E. Grace, 1; Robert Brantley, 2; P. Halverson, 1; Harry Hill, 1; Everette Beeson, 1; Erma Star singer.l ;Frank Stratton, 1; Har ry Salter, 1; and Robert Wood, 3. District Attorney: Sam Harbi son, 2; Gus Newbury, 1; Kent Blackmore, 1; Carlos Morris 1; Bob Brantley, 3; Ted Waterfield, 1; Ray Briggs, 1; Linly, 1; Ha mon, 1; Kent Blackhurst, 1; Jan ette (sic) Thatcher, 1; Stanley Jones, 1; Robert Collins, 1; Rob ert Duncan, 4; Howard Morgan, 1; Cecil Morris. 2. Newland, 2; Neuner, 3; Price E. Paine, 1; Frank Moss, 1; Per ry Devoe, 1; Dudley, 2; Larry Neeley, 1; Benjamin Benedict, 1;- Ray Greenhill, 1;- Fred Ste vens, 1; O. H. Bengtson, '2; Lulu G. Watson, 1; Walter Nunley, 1,335; Paul Haviland, 435; Ben Lombard, 1; Edward Kelly, 65. Frank Van Dyke, 3; L. Peers Wilmeth, 1; Harry Skerry, 2; Morthland, 1; Geo. Codding, 34; Rawles Moore, 1; Frank Ewald, 1; William McAllister, 2; and R. L. Lee, 1. County judge: A. Nevale, 1; Jane Fesch, 1; A. L. Nash, 1; Ray Marks, 1; John W. Snyder, 1; J. C. Collins, 1; S. S. Sterrett, 1; J. B. Coleman, 325; Robert Brantley, 363; L. Peers Wilmeth, 1; Hannah, 13; William Herman, 1; Edward Kelly, 8; Paul Havi land, 1; George Goodman, 1; Walter Nunley, 9; L. G. Morth land, 2. Rawles Moore, 11; Lynne San- T Rgdariy$1.9S only jrooi of DescowMe Because Deactttrare evenly, washes as lifetime. Get today! . MEDFORD, OREGON, ft V T '' i.;rJii,i- 'V .....it FRAMED BY TREES in residential district, California's Governor Earl Warren, his wife and their daughter, Virginia, walk arm-in-arm to their polling place, to cast ballots for Warren's slate of delegates to Republican national convention. (International) ders, 1; Jdhn Burdell, 1; George Codding, 1; R. Branchfield, 1; Tucker, 4; Geo. Carter, 1; Bob Fowler, 1; Don Newbury, 1; Ralph Billings, 1; Clatus McCre die, 2; David Blair, 2; Frank De Souza, 13; Sam Bellah, 1; Cole, 1; John Carter, 1; Jess Vaile, 8; Guy Tex, 1 and Pop Gates (de ceased) 1. County Commissioner: L. G. Morthland, 28; Robert Lytle, 1; J. Coleman, 1; G. Carter, 3; and Frank Clark, Jr., 4. County clerk: Lulu G. Watson, 520; G. R. Carter, 267; Ray F. Marks, 1; Lulu Wagner, 1; L. G. Morthland, 1; Nydah Neil, 1; Mrs.. Roy Carter, 1; Mrs. Viola Moore, 1J: Mafy E. Cronin, 1; Ralph Sweeney, 1; Earl Bigelow, 1; Walter Nunley, 1; Robert Fow ler, 1. H. Cope, 2; Anne J. Gorby, 1; Jim DeCourcey, 1; Francis Mur phy, 1; Ray Schumaker, l;.Ruth Miller, 1; Art Johnson, 1; Mable Davis, 1; W. P. Tucker, 1; and George Fry, (deceased) 1. County assessor: Tucker, 29; C. A. Myers, 2; Carol Miller, 1; Robert G. Fowler, 73; and John H. Tizekker, 18. County treasurer: H. F. 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Ager, 4; Hugh Ingle, 1; Meyers, 1; Carlos Morris, 1; Charles Schuler, 1; M. P. Vogel, 2; W. E. Lovelace, 2; L. Lovejoy, 2; C. E, gpydeillii W Frank.Prl,l; Sam Bellah, -24; White, 2; George Plumb, 2; Gene Froue. 1: B. H, Boyer, 1; W. H. Boyden, 1; and Meredith Groves, 1. REPUBLICAN BALLOT National committeeman: Jack, 1,329; Paget, 2,030; Paine, 2.215 Gard, 5,394; national committee- woman: Cornett, 8,304. Delegates to national conven tion, state at large: Dubach, 978; Elliott, 7,730; Epperly, 1,063; F. E. Epton, 659; Marian W. Epton, 702; Fowler, 4,272;' Gerlinger, 1,090; Gerow, 485; Hall, 697; LOOK! Does All This Without Attachments Our Gift to You Whan You Buy a New Sewing Machine Offer Good WE SELL 3 DIFFERENT MAKES ZIG-ZAG MACHINES. PRICED FROM b:.i, t i aii. Tribune United Prow roll Luutd Wlt 1952 Pages 1-8 Harmon, 987; Harvey, 1,123; Hatfield, 6,039; Hodler, 393; Hol- man, 1,306; Holtz, 2,992; John son, 2,333; Killiam, 472; Laf ferty, 796. Latourette, 1,352; Lessard, 577; Lonergan, 574; Martin, 2,244; Maudsley, 475; McAllister, 8.050; McKay, 8,258; Marrifield, 458; Metschan, 1,193; Miller, 1,974; Moores, 642; Morse, 8,046; Myers, 4,652; Mytinger, 691; Nel son, 936; O'Connell, 673; Orput, 4,223; Paget, 1,664; Paine, 1,413; Paterson, 732; Rand, 795; Scott, 1,608; Staley, 1,832; Tooze, 5,862; Woodbury, 770; Belton, 5,560; Bennett, 1,114; Benson, 1,001; Bishop, 654; Burns, 3,447; Case, 1,127; Cowgill, 565. Delegates to national conven tion, fourth district: Richard Dra per, 512; Hall, 807; Hopkins, 4,090; Huntington, 429; Landon, 696; Lausmann, 3,849; Morrison, 357; Lars P. Peterson, 1,930; Springer, 465; Walsh, 1,992; Boehnke, 587; Gene Brantley, 4,726. For president: MacArthur, 723; Morse, 262; Schneider, 10; Stas sen, 142; Warren, 1,209; Eisen hower, 9,167. Presidential electors: Bishop, 2,153; Bondurant, 5,300; Bueh ner, 4,949; Johnson, 3,472; Freeda Peterson, 5,857; Robi- son, 6,489; Rodman, 3,430; Wy att, 5,986; Yokom, 2,268; Allen, 7,991; and Bailey, 2,528. Representative in congress, fourth district: Ellsworth, 8,801; Barbara Draper, 2,249. Secretary of state: Newbry, 10,172. State treasurer: Robinson, 7,228; Unander, 2,496; Lynch, 1,465. Attorney general: Lindas, 4,021; McCourt, 2,299; Stadter, 2,278; Barry. 1,643. State representative, 19th dis trict: Mann, 6,668; Root, 7,771; Dierdorff, 5,399. . District attorney: Nunley, 6,974; Haviland, 4,727. . County judge: Coleman, 6,236; Robert Brantley, 4,918. ' County commissioner: Morth land, 9,134. County clerk: Carter, 9,739. County assessor: Tizekker, 1.502; Tucker, 2,419; Fowler, 6,856. County treasurer: Cope, 8,176. County coroner: Vogel, 6,052; Morris, 5,138. County surveyor Rynning, 8,899. Republican Write-ins Delegates to national conven Hon: Ernest Swigard, 14; U. S. .. m I A 4-holsj button 1. Mh tfratoM feMiftonhlM j. Malta v'H . 4. Do ombroitfortaf f, Dm and mentj ft. Do Mlhl ItHc Wtftf f. D Itej-Mcj tHKWnOj ft, D ovorodrjo fHfdll) f. Do "hand' railing to. Hind iHtdi homt if Mako Biooajfaeiioilwg 12. AppllM until June 15 1 19950 -r Ballentine, 17; Ernest Sanger 1; and Singler, 1. For president: Taft, 412; Ke fauver, 7. For vice-president: Warren, 887; MacArthur, 49; Taft, 27; Morse, 114; Eisenhower, 13; Howard (sic) Taft, 5; Stassen, 78; Harry Pinjferton, 1; Thomas Dewey, 11; Joe Champion, 1; Duff, 1; James Allen, 1; Aibin (sic) Barkley, .1; B. Lodge, 1; John Foster Dulles, 3. Hob Duel, 1; J. O. Johnson, 1; Diamond Flynn, 1; Ray Garland, 2; Joe Naumes, 1; Robert Ruhl, 1; i ranK J. Miller, 1; Jim Glenn, 1; and Jesse Gard, 1. Secretary of state: Unander. 4: Frank Van Dyke, 1; Leslie Scott, 2; E. . Newmanne, 2; Edith S. Green, 3; Walter D. Nunley 1; Alfred E. Hooker, 1; Harold Straus, 2. State treasurer: Ralph Swee ney, 1. State representative, 10th dis trict:. Diamond Flynn, 1; Ben Day 1. ' District attorney: B. Kent Blackhurst, 3; Sam Harbison, 1; Edward Kelly, 3; Edward Branchfield, 1. County Judge: Dunbar Carpen ter, 1; Diamond Flynnj 1; An drew Hawver, 1. AS A TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE will be . ' f . hiblttd toon r Control if . Zj Mora undor ouiplcoo 'IlT jLmf' m -' ' iltki Nov Club of Hio) IONOER ' . SHAVINO ; ' HEADS ; PS?5s HAVE YOUR ONE PIECE J?M&&k - . jl l Xm . Remington Shaver P Q A y- CLEANED' STERILIZED Tzry ym. oiled adjusted START YV y'C - - . . m , wheel A By RarningtM Rami factory txptrtf " I "fa " ' r i BijVjr absolutely without Awi oN A NiW REVOLUTIONARY Prova It for yourialf. Toka home a Remington 3 VsT"Vj. y Jr for a M-day trial. Thl Waok Onlyl If not com. J VJVV 'T "CV plattly satltflad, yoMf money refunded! . J I I 1 Regardltsi of the make, ogo or condition of - . , your old shaver, wa will allow up lo $7.50 O toward tha purchaia of any now, modern Mmr Silence Said Best Cure for Laryngitis Chicago (U.R) Silence Is golden if you have laryngitis, ac- County commissioner: Loyd Whitney, 24; Charles Hocker smith, 45; S. Bullis, 2; F. Clark Jr., 8 Diamond Flynn, 4; Les ter C. Taylor, 1; Col. Charles Stafford, 1; Margaret Fluhrer, 9; Lester Jacobson, 1; W. P. Tucker, 1; Floyd Wilkinson, 1; the Rev. Meredith Groves, 4; Paul Ryn ning, 2; Roy Lee, 2; Ralph Swee ney, 2; George Gannon, 1. Oliver Rogers, 2; Ralph Pierce, 2; Rawles Moore, 1; Ralph Bil lings, 2; Dick House, 1; William Rohl, 1; William R. Flagg, 2; Chester Wendt, 1; Albert Straus 1; B. Sam Taylor, 1; Harry Hill 1. County clerk: Lulu Watson, 27; Bob Lytle, 1; Homer Billings, 2; Laura G. Watson, 1; Afton Carter, 1; John Gribble, 1; John Wulker, 1; Robert Brantley, 1; Fred Robinson, 1; Nydah Neil, 1. County assessor: Andrew Haw ver, 26; Lloyd Whitney, 1; Mr. Meyers, 1; Ralph Sweeney, 3; W. P. Fowler, 1. County treasurer: Ralph E. Sweeney, 382; Ralph Koozer, 1; Jack Lynch, 1; Frank Sweeney, 1; Robert Taft, 1. County coroner: Ralph Swee ney, 3; Frank Perl, 1; John Perl 1; Walter Nunley 1. County surveyor: E. Smith, 1; C. W. Boyden, 4: E. Z. Boyden, 3; Rolland Smith, 1; Vernon Thorpe, 1; George Plumb, 1; Mark Boyden, 2; James K. Hoey, 1; John Doe, 1; West Hart ley, 1; Sam Bellah, 9; Less Bing ham, 2; Robin R. Smith, 2; Rob ert Wavell, 1; and Lee Pink ham, 2. , - ffltigml&mtm&r ELECTRIC vHbw- i.i'i.av" cording to a Philadelphia spec ialist. Dr. Albert P. Seiiers, in an article in Today's Health, said laryngitis sufferers should speak in whispers. "Man is a loquacious animal," he said. "He loves to talk and finds it a burden hard to endure when he Is deprived of the pow ers of vocal expression. He contends that when any part of the body is injured, the best treatment is to let that part rest. That includes the larynx, which is tense in speech and can be rested only in silence. Savings Rate Sefs All-Time Record Chicago (U.R) Total assets of the nation's savings and loan as sociations 'passed the $20,000, 000,000 mark in May. The United States Savings and Loan League estimated a net in crease in savings of more than $750,000,000 during the first quarter of 1952. Ben H. Hazen of Portland, Ore., league presi dent, said the savings rate set an all-tirae record. Hazen- said savings associa tlons and mutual savings banks now hold approximately $38, 500,000 in private savings of nearly 12,000,000 persons. He said it was more than the sav ings departments of commercial banks throughout the country. SHAVER aHBws Boosra aaiovov aaiBi YOUR FRIENDLY CREDIT JEWELER 15 N. Central MAIN I RIVERSIDE PHONE 2-6189 21 BLOCKS OUT WEST MAIN PHONE 2-5144