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.m.,.,,,l.mMlIlraEasuiIl:llUl:ltnra',t,1Ht!!I11!a,",',' o 0 Q o o ( ) o o o O o o Incumbents Score Heavily in Election j Portland - (lift - Incumbent jtate senators and representa tive - and former ones -Scored heavily in Friday's SOregon primary election for denomination to the state leg islature, assuming that the 3961 session will have many experienced hands. Most in cumbents had little or no op. position. I Two for sure who won't be ack for next session, how ever, are Democratic Reps. Vernon Cook. Troutdale, and Harold B. (Hal) Christopher, Portland. Cook tried for the state Senate and lost and Christopher was beaten for lhe lower house in Multnomah tounty's south city subdistrict. " Half of the Senate's 30 members, In the middle of four-year terms, are not no for election this year. The 00 House members must stand election every two years. To Try for Senate Democrats controlled both houses last year, 19-11 in the ISenate and 33-27 in the llouse. Several 1959 House mem bers won the right to try for the Senate In November. They are Roseburg Al Flegel, who was defeated for national commit teeman, and GOP Reps. J, Pat Metke, Bend; Fayette I. Bristol, Grants Pass, and Portlanders Fred " :Vr I Til t ' ' , W-Yi Wi J J5i U; QUAKE DESTROYS BUILDING A relatively new build- ' ing standing between two old ones was completely destroy- how to live and entertain 41 QUART PRICC . m,i...b. m mj, in ...n... m HUM limn IM 1 psj mi- f . ifl Simever dlaaioml-elear ; v,dk ' ih " " Jfff J 49fi your (Utertaininf iieerfi. Boaka Kompaniya, Schenley, Meek and John D. Goss. Former Democratic Sens. Lew Wallace and Thomas R. Mahoiiey won Senate bids as did former Republican Hep. Robert A. Bennett, all of Port land. Ex House members who were nominated for another try at their old jobs included Democrats Richard Eymann of Mohawk, Emil Stunz, Nys sa, and Albany Republican Jess W. Savage. Eymann is secretary of the Legislative Interim Commit tee on Taxation. Two other secretaries of interim committees, D e m o crats Herbert Miller of Salem and James Weaver, Eugene, were nominated for the House. Weaver Is with the Ag riculture Committee and Mil ler is on the criminal law committee. Nominees Listed Here are the nominees in both parties for both houses, with the counties in parenthe sis: SENATE 4th district (Douglas), Al Flegel (D-Roseburg); Elton V. Jackson (R-Winchester). Bth (Josephine), E. D. Potts (D-Grants Pass); Rep. Fayette I. Bristol (R-Grants Pass). 7th (Coos, Curry), Sen. R. F. Chapman (D-Coos Bay); Rog er B. Todd (R-North Bend). You ca;n entertain like a millionaire with just one bottle of Samovar diamond-clear , Vodka. Becauae Samovar blend) luperbly with a whole array of fruit juices-aoft drinks and vermouth, too. Every Samovar drink is a breathtaking onel And remember, Samovar diamond-clear Vodka costs so llttle.Try a bottle today Pa. and Freino, Calif Made 1 10th (Washington), Eva M. Brewer (D-Portland); Sen. John D. Hare (R-Hillsboro). 12th (Multnomah), Sen. Al fred J. Corbett, Sen. Jean L. Lewis. Sen. Walter J, Pear son, Lew Wallace and Thom as R. Mahoney, all Portland Democrats; Robert A. Ben nett, Rep. John D. Goss, Rep. Fred Meek, Walter L. Tooze and Frank L. Whitaker, all Portland Republicans. 13th (Lincoln, Tillamook), Sen. Andrew J. Natherlin ID Newport); Donn D. DeBer nardi (D-Oceanlake). 16th (Gilliam, Hood Rover, Morrow, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler), Sen. Ecn Musa (D The Dalles); George Stadel man (R-The Dalles). 17th (Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson and Lake), Sen, Boyd R. Overhulse (D-Mad-rs);'J. Pat Metke (R-Bend). 18th (Klamath), Sen. Harry D. Boivan (D-Kiamath Falls); no Republican. 20th (Baker, Union, Wal lowa), Sen. Dwight Hopkins (D-Imbler); Alan ChrUlensen (R-Summerville). 21st (Grant, Harney, Mal heur) no Democrat; Sen. An thony Yturrl (R-Onlario). HOUSE 1st district (Clatsop) Rep. W. H. Bill Holmstrom (D Gearhart); no Republican. 2nd (Columbia) Rep. Wayne ed by the severe earthquake In like a millionaire for5 4 Orange, tomate, lime, lemea uloes-tlit all make perfectly kraathUklng Saitpar ceckUlla. from grain Full 100 proof. Turner (D-st. Helens); Mar shall C. HJelte (R-St. Helens). 3rd (Tillamook) Norman F. Parks (D-C'loverdale): Rep. Harry C. Elliott (R-Tilla-mook). . 4th (Washington) Byron D. McBride (D-Btaverton), no second Democrat; Rep. Victor Atiyeh (R-Portland) and Leon S. Davis (R-Hillsboro). 5th (Yamhill) no Democrat; Hup. George Layman (R-New-bcrg). 6tli (Washington. Yamhill) John Alexander (D-Hillsboro) and A. U. Hanks (D-Sher-wood); Rep. Arthur P. Ire land (R-Forest Grove), no sec ond Republican. 7th (Multnomah-West Sub district) Keith Burns, Jean nette Davia and Betty N. Foster, all Portland Demo crats; Rep. Sam Wilderman, Mrs. E. G. Chuinerd and Ken Maher, all Portland Republi cans. 7th (Multnomah - South City subdistrict) Rep. Nor man R. Howard, Philip D. Lang and Rep. Grace O. Peck, all Portland Democrats; Eu gene G. Cecchini, Robert H. McMullen and Frederick S. Wilhelm, all Portland Repub licans. 7th (Multnomha - North City subdistrict) Reps. Ray Dooley, George Van Hoomis sen and Edward J. Wbelan, Concepclon, Chile, Saturday. (UPI Telophoto) 65 Pour i Jigger ef Samovar. M trult iuii ! una. Win Samovar yu'n a gem eta . . all Portland Democrats; no Republicans, 7th (Multnomah - East Cen tral City subdistrict) Harvey Akeson, Roger Buchanan, Robert V. Crossier and Lillian M. G r e n I e 1 1 , all Portland i Democrats; Rep. Gust Ander son, Rep William J. Galla gher, Mel Gordon and Bob Chappel, Portland Republi cans. 7th (Multnomah-East Coun ty Subdistrlct)-Rep. Ed Bene dict (D-Portiand), Rep. Bill Bradley and Ross Morgan, both G r e s h a m Democrats: James Gordon (R-Greshaml. Elizabeth Giles and K. R. Landgraver, Portland Repub licans. 8th (Clackamas) Reps. Beu lah Hand and Tom Monahan, Milwaukie Democrats, and Juanita N. Orr (D-Lake Grove (Don Quesinberry (R Oregon City), Robert P. Dick inson and Mary Goodall, Os wego Republicans. 9th (Lincoln) Rep. Thomas R. McClellan (D-Neotsu); W. S. Duderkirk (R-Newport). 10th (Polk): No Democrat; Rep. Joe Rogers (R-Indepen-dence). 11th (Benton) Leonard A, Adolt (D-Corvallis); Rep. C. H. Second Trial ol Doctor, Paramour Slated To Start Los Angeles -IUPD- Wealthy Dr. R. Bernard Finch and his paramour Carole Tregoff were scheduled to return to court today for the start of their second trial on charges of mur dering Finch I wife for love and money, but defense ob jections could cause a delay. The first trial of red-haired Miss Tregoff, 23-year-old for mer modol and receptionist, and Finch, 42, lasted three months and ended Match 12 in mistrial, The second trial was expected to last just as long or longer. Conviction Favored The first jury favored con viction for the handsome, ten nis-playing physician and ac quittal for Carole in the July 18 gunshot slaying of Mrs. Barbara Jean Finch, 33, but the five men and seven wom en jurors failed to reach unanimous agreement. Attorneys for Miss Tregoff expected a ruling before the trial'! start on their appeal to the California Supreme Court to disqualify presiding Judge L Roy Dawson. A ruling fa voring the defense would de lay the trial for an Indefinite period until another judgo was selected. T Seek Venue Change Should the state's high court rule against Miss Tre- goff's attorneys and allow the trial to get under way, Finch's attorney, Grant Cooper, indi cated he would argue before Dawson that the retrial should be held in another area. He claimed in an unsuccessful change of venue argument be fore the first trial that Finch was unable to get a fair hear ing in Los Angeles or sur rounding counties because of widespread prejudice. Courtroom observers pre dicted the same intense ex citement and interest would surround the second trial as the first-when long lines of the curious waited each day to witness the courtroom drama. , MedfordMTribune Regional Edition Page 2 Electronics, Rails Pace Irregular Advance in Market New York-dTI) -Stocks stag ed an Irregular advance in gnnerally routing trading to day. Support centered In the electronics and leading rails with most sections of the list moving narrowly on either side of the previous close. General Motors announced that its Pontlac, Oldsmobile and Buick divisions will mar ket compact lines in the fall and the stock firmed. Stude baker - Packard, suspending Doctor's Clinic Announces The Atsociatisn ef Charles J. Walstrom, M.D, Physician Surgeon t 1032 West Main Street Practice limited to Obstetrics and Gynecology O Telehone. Office SP 3-3622 O Home: SP 3 1895 q to Oregon House and (Dick) Hoyt H-Corvallis),, , Utn (Marion) Cornells tiaie son. Wrs. Elmer O. Berg, Her bert W. Curler and Herbert Miller, Salem Democrats; Reps. Robert L. Elfstrom, Douglas Heider and W, W. Chadwick. Salem Republi cans, and Rep. Winton J. Hunt (R-Woodburn). 13th (Linn) Reps. Roy Fltz-water- and Nancy Kirkpat riek, both Lebanon Demo crats; William G. Gwinn and Jess W. Savage, Albany Re publicans. 14th (Lane) Richard Ey mann of Mohawk, A. E. El lington of Mapleton and Ed ward N. Fadeley, Richard L. Kennedy and James Weaver, Eugene, all Democrats; Rep. Carl Fisher, Rep. F. F. Mont Homery and Edward Elder, all Eugene, and Rep. Earl H. Hill of Cushman and Carey L. Strome, Junction City, all Re publicans. 15th (Douglas) Rep. W. O. (Bun) Kelsay and Sidney Lei ken. Roseburg Democrats; Ed son L. Lyman of Winston and Robert M. Stults, Roseburg, Republicans. 18th (Coos) Rep. Clarence Barton (D-Coqullle); Jack H. Boon R-Empire). 17th (Ccos, Curry) Rep. Carl Back (D-Port Orford); Sam Dement (R-Myrtle Point). 18th (Josephine) William I. Davidson (D-Grants Pass); Sid ney Barett (R-Grants Pass). 10th (Jackson) Rep. Robert B. Duncan and Inez M. Hoi comb, Medford Democrats; John R. Dellenbeck and Rep. Evelyn Nye, Medford Repub licans. 20th Hood River) Rep. George J. Annala (R-Hood River); no Republican. 21st (Wasco) Rep. Kather ne Musa (D-The Dalles); no Republican. 22nd (Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman, Wheeler) Rep. Mitchell Not Candidate (or Vice Presidency Portland -HIPD- Labor Sec retary James P, Mitchell said Sunday he was not a candi date for the Republican vice presidential nomination but added "no man should refuse I the nomination If it is offered to him." Mitchell, a week end visitor here, also told a news con ference that he believed 1959 was a good year for the coun try economically with fewer davs lost by strikes, even counting the steel strike. Asked about the Portland newspaper strike, Mitchell said he had never been direct ly approached by anyone to enter the strike. He also was asked if he had noticed any national Interest in the strike during his trip across the country. He said he had seen little about It in Washington, D.C., newspapers. Mitchell said he thought it was too early to say what modifications may be needed in the Landrum-Griffln labor law. In a year, he said, any need for changes should be better understood. He added that finance and reporting as pects of the act may be sub ject to some change. He also said Congress may increase the minimum wage to $1.10 or $1.13 an hour, but probably would not extend coverage of the minimum wage at this time. auto and truck assemblies this week in order to reduce In ventories, eased. Ford and American lost small fractions, while Chrysler added as much. Easiness developed in same of the recently popular de fense stocks. Thtokol fell more than 1, as did General Dy namics. Douglas was easier. Merger talk helped the rail group. Cheasapeake & Ohio firmed. Steels were Irregular, oils mixed. O Frank M. Weatlierford ID' Olex); Paulen W, Kaseberg (R-Wasco). 23rd Umatilla) Robert U. Schubert, and Ralph Younger, Pendleton, Democrats; Rep, Stafford Hansel), Athena, and Raphael R. Raymond, Helix, Republicans. - 24th (Union, Wallowa) Rep. Don McKinnis (D-Summer-ville); no Republican. 23th (Crook Jefferson) Rep. Bon Evick (D-Madras); Mike Miksche, (R-Prineville). 26th (Baker) Rep. Clinton Ctftum ty TCWOlT Ot V LI IV V II l'i r7il I II nJHi'Vl.'JIHMiVl I MEDFORD ft F I00 I I Halves or Sliced 0 II 1 I ( Heevy Syrup I R U V 1 WHOLE KERNEL CORN and CUT GREEN BEANS I w"w 1 22-ox. Jf A1 1 Ti utr vv- V7 II 11 II II II II anop ana nv toniaht . . . we're mm mm open until 9 P.M. V",l, Prices effective 24oi. tC " Mon.,Tuej.,Wed . 41. J) V May 23, 24, 25. Bo,,l 2 " URGE RED Rl I ((ST0fcmT0ES I MPr fine for r 1 I V l&S&'tfy sucing yyj i, i P. Haight Jr. (-D-Buknr); no Republican. 27th (Deschutes) Orval J. Hansen, Cannon (R-Bend). 28th (Grant, Harney. Lake) Rep. Verne N. Cady ID Burns); no Republican. 39th (Malheur) Emil A, Stuns (D-Nyssa); Rep. Ed Oakes (R-Onlario). 30th (Klamath) Rep. Carl E. Yancey and Walter H. Turner, Klamath Falls Democrats; Geo. C. Flitcraft and Carrol Howe, Klamath Falls Repub licans, i 5ANT1AM I fl I I w II II II No. 303 Tin R y nT .1.1 a a m.m & IOG CABIN COUNTRY KITCHEN ion ra u r MEOFORD'S V" FINEST I ' J) V , nr Prlcet effectlvo Monday, Tuesday, Wednts- IVIlig day( May 23( 2, 25. limit rights reserved. Senate CARDS i Mi. MsilerC I ' . ' 1 o 0 O o o o o o O o OO O o O ea 0 0 O S E53 eaosss G3 0 IOCS lW o v2v w 1-; 8C.19 O