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rOUBTEEIf MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Thuridty, Jun 7. 19SS Official Canvass of May 18 Primary Gives Ike 10,089; Stevenson 3,689 The official canvaw of the "lay 18 primary in Jackson coun ty was completed yesterday. Of ficial results of the election are: REPUBLICAN President Dwight D. Eisenhow er. 10.089. ' Writeins Adlai Stevenson. 53; Estes Kefauver, 27: Richard Nixon, 7; Wayne Morse. 3; Avenl Harriman, William Knowland, and Earl Warren, all 2. Robert Thornton, Joe Cham pion. Robert Ruhl, Doug. Mc Arthur. Harry S. Truman, E. A. Foy and Thomas E. Dewey, all 1. Vic-PrMidani. write ins Richard Nixon. 3,287; Thomas E. Dewey. 94; Dan Thornton, 61; Earl Warren, 33; Douglas Mc Kay, 23; William Knowland. 17; Estes Kefauver. 11; Harold Stas en, 9; Adlai Stevenson. 7; Gov. Herter, 5; Wayne Morse, 5; Dixon, 4; Goodwin Knight, 3; Henry Cabot Lodge, Neil Allen. Douglas McArthur, and Averell Harriman. all 2: Ed Thye, Rob ert Van Vleet, Herbert Hoover, Earl Newbry, Ezra Benson, Zenas Olson. C. C. Tedrick. John Foster Dulles. Homer Salton stall, Joe McCarthy, Robert Thornton. Phil Hitchcock. Sher man Adams. Gov. Gordon, Frank Farrel, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Horton, Kathleen Eastwood. William Langcr, John Cupp. Robert Smylie and Mitchell, all 1. Elector Neil R. Allen. 7.369; J. O. Johnson. 5.666; James Hat field. 4.889; William E. Hanzen, 4 839; Zenas Olson. 4.762; John H Matney, 3.767; Travis Cross. 3.632: Lowell C. Paget, 3.326: Jack M. McLoughlin. 3.154; Ma bel G. McCall. 2,845; Irene H. Gfrlinger, 2.533; and Herman W. Winter, 2.039. Write ins Richard Nixon, 5; Max Friedman, Henry Hess, and P H. Stanbury, all 3; Walt Boss hard, Ken Jones, Lowell Ager, Luck Eckstrom, Sam Davis, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ingham, Katz. John Winkler, Margaret Cawood. all 2: Herd Hayes. Wayne Morse. Adlai Stevenson, Kathleen Bash, Philip Bladine, Robert A. Elliott, Jesse Gard, "William McAlister, Jesse Gard, ason, Zelpha Burns. Mark Hat field, Jennar. Keith Metzger, Allen Young, Ellsworth Garcard. Dave Taylor, John Snider, and X. D. Davis, all 1. 1 . - Staior Phil Hitchcock, 5. 156; Douglas McKay, 4,51$ El mer Deetz, 942; and George Alt v .ter. 110. Wrilains Wayne Morse, 31; and Woody Smith. 1. Governor Elmo Smith, 9,667; and Earl Dickson, 762. Writeini Robert Holmes. 4: Lew Wallace, 4: John Baldwin, '2; Phil Hitchcock and Earl New bry. 1. - National commiiiMman John Merrifield. 5,005; and Bob Mautz, 4.582. , i WriJains C. Girard David son. 3; Ferdrick Scharfe, 2; Estes Kefauver, Frank Hammond, and Bill Hoffman, all 1. Committe woman Mn. Col lis Moore, 7,949. Wrileins Virginia Grant, Pearl Foster, and Mrs. G. Last, all 2. Claire Rickard, Mrs. H. L. Bush Jr.. Kathleen Bash, Evelyn Watson, and Margaret Congar, all 1. Delagam to National conven tion, stala at large Robert A. Elliott. 7.209; Elmo Smith, 6, 954; William McAllister, 6.859; Earl Newbry, 6.620; Jess Gard, 3.342; Raymond Salisbury, 3,- 227; Wendell Wyatt, 3.080; How ard C. Belton. 2,556; Rudie Wil heim Jr. 2 440; John Steelham mer, 2,229: Katherine Corey Corbett. 2.175; Mrs. C. H. Phette place, 2,120; Samuel A. Hall, 2.063; James F. Lonergan, 2,030; J. O. Johnson, 1,989; Mrs. Fred erick Young, 1,929; Gordon Orput, 1.905; Lowell Paget. 1, 904; Jack Lynch, 1,855; John Hounsell. 1,844; Carria Chap man, 1.842; Charles W. Crsigh ton Jr., 1.829; Philip Bladine, 1.772: Paul Kerrigan, 1.646; Roger B. Buchanan, 1,644; Charles L. Paine. 1.604; Marga ret Von Lubkin. 1,562; J. C. Tal bott. 1.548: Zylpha Zell Burns, 1.509; Henry A. Beuhner. 1.384; Walter H. Evans Jr., 1.315; Wal ter A. Durham Jh., 1,101; Bardi Skulason. 1.092; Peter W. Welch. 1.043: A. W. Laffcrty. 1,034; and Joseph O. Stearns, 788. Write ins Richard Neuberg- er, 3: Mrs. Charles R. Bonny, Charles Bonny, Edith Green, Monroe Swcetland, and Jason Lee. all 2: Neil Allen. Adlai Ste venson. Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, Noel Davis, Jim Rawson, Keith Thoronsen, Don Stethos, Howard Morgan, and Lyle Wolf, all 1. Delegata to convention from 4th district Rodney Keating 5.989; Robert R. Dickey, 5,031; Kathleen N. Bash, 3,550; Wil liam E. Walsh, 988; L. P. Peter son, 900; Ed G. Boehnke, 614; Curtis T. Beecher, 568: William F. Gwinn. 412; and Kenneth S. Grores, 362. Writa ins Alexander M. Hamilton, 3; Joseph Barnett, 2; Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Jess Gard, all 1. Rapresentativa from the 4th district Harris Ellsworth, 9,245." Writa ins David Shaw, 5; Charles Porter, 4; Lowell Iver son, 2; Robert Elliott, 2; Robert Duncan, Wayne Morse, Robert Holmes, Alfred McCabe, E. II. Thomas. Paul Geddes, Philip Lowry, E. E. Wilken, and Ever ett Faber. all 1. Sacraiary of State Mark' Hatfield, 6,231; and William Healy. 3,945. Wnt ins Monroe Sweet land. 3: N. Butler, 2; and Earl T. Newbry, 1. , State Treasurer Sig Unan der. 9.329. Writa ins W; W. Smith, 3; Robert Linn, Earl T. Newbry, and Nona McAbee, all 2; Carl Janouch. E. A. Foy, Walter Dur ham, and A. Richardson, all 1. Attory General Carl Fran- ci. 86S. Writa Ins Robert Thorton, 19; Snowball Thoreiorr, 2; Ed ward Kelly and O. H. Bengston, all 1. Representative from 19th dis trict E. A. Littrell, 8,602; and E. H. Mann, 8.453. Writa ini Robert Duncan, 53; Robert Boyer, 36; Robert Root, 8; Stanley Jones, 3; E. R. Bash aw, 2; O. H. Bengston, 2: E. Dward, Harry Birch, Dan Krutz. J. C. Deever, H. E. Kiett, Ken Denman, Richard House, Edith Braley,. Kilroy, W. J. Warner, Paul S e 1 b y, Ben Schmidt, Bereth Hopkins, Wil liam Hopkins. William McAllis ter, Frank Van Dyke, Dave Blair, Charles Gail, W. H. Tuck er and Rodney Keating, all 1. District Attorney Walter Nunley, 5,869; and George Rode, 4,728. Writa ins Tom Reeder, 37: Sam Richardson, 2; Allen Hat field, E. H. Greenman,- Allen Holmes, Donald Duck, John Dellenback, Robert Boyer. Davy Crockett, Irving Allen, Robert Dames, Al Seiber Keith Thorn sen, Morris Porter and Hugh Coleman, all 1. Assessor Allen O. Curry, 5,080; and John H. Tizekker, 4,061. Write ini Andrew Hawver, 429; Ray Schumacher, 42; Elva Jennings, 4; John Carry Smith, Guy Hughes, George Plumb and George Roberts, all 1. County Commissioner L. G. Morthl and. 5,810; and Melvin J. Lattie, 4,501. Writa ins Robert James, 2; Ben Benikg. Elva Jennings, Tom Reeder, and Ray Schumacher, all 1. County treasurer - Anna Scott, 8.820. Writa ins Carl Janouch, 96; Andy Hawver, 3; Bereth Hop kins, 2; Glen Allen, 2; Homer Billings, Rodney Keating, Lydia Crowson, Dewey Hill, ' Huson, Rease Braley, Jennings Pierce, E. H. Hedberg, . Howard Gault, Stewart Pennington, and Glen Jackson, all 1. County Surveyor Paul Ryn ning, 8.880. Writa ins Steinmetz, 9; Low ell Ager, Mark Boyden, and Frank Ross, all 4; Earnest Smith, L. N. Dow, David Blair, all 3; Jim Perdue, L. G. Pinkham, Bert Smith, and Sam Bellah, all 2: Elmer Beagle, Ben Bowers, Mike Van Scoy, Clabby, Hoff bur, John Doe, Lynn Brentson, R. L. Ray, and Bud Webb, all 1. B. George, 890. Write-ins Betty Day and George Fortterich, both 1. NON-PARTISAN Supreme Court udge, position five Hall S. Lask, 11,836; and L. B. Sandblast, 5.228. District Judge Rawles Moore, 12.259; and O. H. Bengtson, 5,806. . Write ins Kenneth Denman, 4; John Dellenbach, 2; Roy Parr, 2; Allen Holmes, Paul Haricand, Charles Reamer, Andy Hawver and Walter Nunley, all 1. Justice of the Peace of Ash land Nella W. Burns, 5.915; L. Peers Wilmeth. 3.850: and Ida Old Man Morton Says- " am going to take a vacation and ease up now, as I can leave Morton Milling Co. in cap able hands. ELTON WALDRON, who has been in the Feed and Seed business in Med ford and Southern Oregon for many years, is now in charge of Morton Mill' "If you will bring your farm and garden prob lems to Elton he will help you. Elton is able and willing, but modest. So I want you to know that Oliver wrote this advertisement." Oliver Morton ' Morton Milling Co. 10 West Jackson DEMOCRAT President, write ins A d 1 a i Stevenson, 3.689; Estes Kefau ver, 1,947: Dwight D. Eisen hower, 132; Averil Harriman, 75; Wayne Morse, 11; Stuart Symington, 10, Lyndon Johnson, 6; Frank Lauche, 4; Richard Neuberger, 2; and Vince Lanini, Robert W. Straub, Henry Hess, Richard Nixon, Earl Warren, William Knowland, George Rode, Chet Brown, Walter George and G. M. Williams, all 1. Vice-president, write ins Estes Kefauver, 677; Adlai Ste venson 236; Wayne Morse, 198; Averil Harriman, 124; Stuart Symmington, 51; Lyndon John son, 48: Richard Neuberger, 18; G. M. Williams, 10; Sparkman, 10; Harry S. Truman, 6; Robert Kerr, 5; Henry Jackson, 5; Earl 1 Warren, 5; Frank Lauche, 5; Henry Hess, 5; Joseph Mahoney, 3; Dan Thornton, 2; Edith Green, 2; James Roosevelt, John Wink ler. Paul Douglas, John Full bright, John Foster Dulles, Jo seph Barnett, and Allen Shivers, all 1; Matney, 2; F. D. Roosevelt Jr., 3: Richard Russell, 2; Wil liam Josslin, 2; Henry-Wallace, 2; Eleanor Roosevelt, 2; John Kennedy, 2; Lester Harris, Harry Byrd, Sam Rayburn, Mat Fried man. Mary Kelly, Gore, Stan Musial, Craig, and R. B. Steemie, all 1. Elector Henry Hess. 5.612; Margaret Cawood. 5.488: Max Friedman, 5,437; Emery C. Ing ham, 5.404; Mary Katz, 5,329; and John M. Winkler. 5.248. Write ins Adlai Stevenson, 23; Estes Kefauver, 9; Lenas Ol son, 3; Neil Allen, 3; J. O. John son, 3; Edward Kelly, Travis Cross, Jack McLoughlin, Mable , McCall and W. Hanzen, all 2; j Averil Harriman, Merlin Smith, j Oscar Kendall, Edward D. Smith, Robert Boyer, Russell DeForrest, and Harold Salter, all 1 . Senator Wayne Morse, 6,745; and Woody Smith, 1,220. Write ins Phil Hitchcock, 25; Douglas McKay, 20; Elmo Smith, i Elmer Deetz and Adlai Steven- son, all 1. I Governor Lew W a 1 1 a c e, 4,102; and Robert Holmes, 3,340. j Write ins Adlai Stevenson, 2; i Earl Newbry, Phil Hitchcock and Elmer Deetz, all 1. National committeeman C. Girard Davidson, 4,174; and Pat Dooley, 3,242. : , j Write in Bob Mautz, 1. National commit tee woman Virginia Grant. 4.221; and Mrs. Gladys Last, 3,041. Write in Mrs. Collis Moore, 1. Delegates to National conven-' lion, state at large R i c h a r d Neuberger. 6,121: Monroe Sweetland. 5,218; Edith Green, j 5,041: Joseph K. Carson, 3.218; ; Lyle R. Wolf, 2,885; Dave Epps, j 2.851; Walter A. Swanson, 2,797: Beulah J. Hand, 2,721; Alfred j H. Corbett, 2.661; Jason Lee, 2.599; Waller J. Pearson, 2.563; ; William L. Joslin. 2.508; Howard j Morgan, 2.465: Marie Kauffraan, j 2,175; M. James Gleason, 2099; Dexter Fairbanks. 2,010: Harry Karlin, 1.823: William Grenf ell ! Jr., 1,751: Sherman Stanbery, ! ' 1.162; and Norman W. Raies, . 98- Write ins Adlai Stevenson, 10; Estes Kefauver, 7; J O. Johnson, 3; Gordon Orput, 3; Wendell Wyatt, John Steelham mer, Paul Kerrigan, Earl T. ; Newbry, and Lowell C. Paget, all 2. Roger Buchanan, J. B. , Robertson, Elmo Smith, Olson, 1 Jack Lynch, J. C. Talbott, Jesse i i Gard, Robert A. Elliott, Ray ! mond Salisbury and Averil Har- riman, all 1. j Delegates to convention fourth congressional district Alexan- der M. Hamilton, 4,411; Hugh , R. Kirkpatrick, 2,279; Joseph N. i Barnett, 2,204; Walter H. Dodd, j 1,971; Robert W. Straub, 1,571; i and Marvin T. Warlick. 948. Writeins Robert Dicky, 4; ! William McAllister, 3; Rodney ! Keating, 3; James Main, Estes I Kefauver and Adlai Stevenson, I all 1.. I Rapraiantativa, 19th district i Robert Duncan, 5,818; and Rob ert Boyer, 8,076. Writeins E. A. Littrell, 4; E. H. Mann. 3; Walter Nunley, 2; Sam Harbison, James McGood win, Mary Kelly and Warren Lesseg, all 1. District Attorney Thomas Reeder, 6,252. Writeins Walter Nunley, 232; George Rode, 103; William Daltherage. 4; Allen Holmes, 2; Sig Unander, Paul Haviland, Manley, Phil Hitchcock, Frank Ewald, Robert Dickey, Dick Grey, and Ed Kelly, all 1. Rapresentativa 4th district Charles Porter. 4,487; and Da vid Shaw, 2,776. Writein Harris Ellsworth. 6. Secretary of State Monroe Sweetland, 6,827. Writeins Earl T. Newbry. 7; Mark Hatfield, 7; and "Bill Healy, 5. State Treasurer A. M. Rich ardson, 3,619; and Wiley Smith, 3,438. Writeins Sig Unander, 25; and Bill Healy, 1. Attorney General Robert Thornton, 6.635. Writein Carl Francis, 17. Assessor Ray Schumacher, 3,920: and Andy Hawver. 3,546. Writeins Allen Currey, 19; John Tizzeker, 2; Anna Scott, Walter Nunley, and Nunes. all 1. County Commissioner Ralph James, 6,316. Writeins Melvin Lattie, 37; L. G. Morthland, 35; and Ed ward Kelly. 1, County Treasurer Karl Jan ouch. 6,190. Writeins Anna Scott, 12; George Flannigan, Cecil Norris, Edward Klierier, Anna R. Ross, and Melvin Lattie, all 1. County Surveyor Writeins Paul Rynning. 88: Lowell Ager, 15; Charles Boyden, 10; Mark Boyden, 7; L. N. Dow, 6; Bert Smith, 4: L. P. Lovejoy, 4; Frank Brown, 3: Donald Keyes, James Clabby, Frencie Hibbard, Lee Pinkham, and Sam Bella. 2; Merrit Schilling, Andrew Wilson, A. D. Harvey, George Watson, W. W. Wiley, Lawrence Jacobs, Paul Reading. Ernest Smith, H. C. Brown, Maurice Rocheleau, Jim Hoey. Ralph James, Herb Sampert, Woody Smith, Albert McCahr, E. E. Benbow, Henry Elander, Hodd Miller, Earl Fail, Phil Robinson, Carlos Morris, H. Schultz. George Plumb, E. R. Cox, -Bill Crouse, E. Faytinger, Andrew Hawver. L. J. Gober. Dowell, Weeks, Sid Jones, Bill Barber, Peanut Holmes, Robert Duff, Mrs. Paul Rynning, ; Al Daska, Arlie Hatch, Hugh Engle, Stainmetz, Chester Wendt, Jake Cook, Coleman, Paul Jennings, Leonard Goosey, all 1. Squadron 14 to Take One-Eyed Eagle Totem Explorer Scout Squadron 14 i of Medford will present a dem- onstration for Boy Scout Troop 41 at 7:30 p.m. today to obtain j the Totem of the One-eyed Eagle of the Crater Lake Area ' council. Troop 41 obtained the Totem from a Dunsmuir, Calif., troop early last month after the Dne- eyed Eagle had been out of cir culation for about two years. Various troops in the council compete for the trophy, which was established in 1939. Squadron 14 indicated ' pre viously that it intended to take possession of the Totem once Troop 41 obtained it ' from Dunsmuir. The demonstration tonight will be held in the Grif fin Creek school gymnasium. DO IT YOURSELF New York (U.R) Do-it-yourself enthusiast Charles Loeb 78, left his home for two hours Wednesday and returned to find thieves had used his own do-it-yourself tools to break into his safe and rob him of $200 and two diamond rings: . LOOKsiys . . 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