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MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960 MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. A S Primary Election Write-in Candidates Listed With Vote mSH -mi 111 6m SBI 6Kl 1 a m m! The following are the write "In candidates and the vote they received in. the May 20 primary election as they were written In on ballots. National committeeman and c o m m i 1 1 e wo m a n: John O'Hara, 1; Ben Lombard, 1; Rodney Keating, 3; Vivian Ness, 2; Ron Bayes, 4; James A. Harris Jr., 1; Glen M. Rev " el, 1; Christian P. Hall, 1; Dor : othy Busch, 1; Frank Davis, 2; Fay Bristol, 2; James Loner gan, 2; Howell Appling, 12; Mark Hatfield, 35; James Hat . field, 5; H. H. Halstead, 2; Daryl Farnham, l; Gay Apple white, 1; E. H. Mann, 3; O. W. . Green, 1; Gerald Wenner, 2; i Elmo Smith, 4; John Morris, 1; Marion Fields, 1; Don D. .Johnson, 1;' Florance Cor- ' many, 1;. Laura James, 1; , Kathleen Bash, 1; Jean C. . Towler, 1; Jess Gard, 14; Wal- . ter Norblad, 5; Robert S. Lov ell, 2; Joseph D. Wajsh, 8; Harold Barber, 3; Girard Da vidson, 3; -J. O. Johnson, 2; Lew Arrant, 2; R. L. Burdic, 1; Erma Purves, I; Mrs. Ann T. Reid, 1; Robert Lyle, 1; Har- ry Enders, 1; Ed Singmaster, 1; Tom Stanton, 1; Dale Ack erman, 1; Walter Nunley, 1; ' Mary Isobel Hoffman, 1. Robert Dames, 1; Robert Boyer, 2; Virginia Grant, 1; Dan Mosee, 1; Helen Stoll, 1; Vince Smith, 1; Chan Florey, 1; Lester Harris, 1; Baker J. Yarbora, 1; Richard T. Mi- chaelis, 1; Earl T. Davis, 1; . Mrs. John Osterhout,-1; Ken Denman, 1; Sherman Stan bery, 1; D. G. Holtzm'an, 1; Donald Colwards, 1; Mrs. Don ; Edwards, 1; Fred Austin Pur . din, 1; Helen M. Johnson, 4; - John Dellenback, 1; Mrs. Ben Day,. 1; Collis Moore, 4: Dick House, 3; Merle Merriman, 1; Robert Elliott, 5; Bud Fisher, ,1; Harold .Wendell, 3; M. E. Fisher,..!; Jjohn Harbison, 1; ' James H. Moore, 2; Elaine Hoffman, 1; Edward E. Eick, 1; Evelyn Nye, 2; Thomas Hel man, 3, and Bean Bryson, 1, John Crawford, 1; Glenn Jackson, 3; Frank VanDyke, 1; Mrs. Mark Hatfield, 1; Mrs. Marcella McCullough, 1; Rod. rey Witham, 1; Janet Witham, 1; Philip Lowry, 2; Mrs. C. H. Phetteplace, 2; Jack D. Can- toon, 1; Bridget Bardot, 1; Rob ert A. Duff, 1; Paul Godward 1; H. Price Shafer, 1; Gordon Barker, 1; Frances Dawson, 1 Eric W. Allen, 1; Herb Grey, 1: Shirley Field, 3: John Sni- der, 2; Archie- Pierce, 1; Mary Griener Kelly, 1; Ramona. Bar. tells, 1; Barry Goldwater, 2; Harry Kraas, 1; Beverly Hug- dahl, 2: Ray Baker, 1; C. H. Buffington, 1; Stuart V. Mc Queen, 1; James D. Singler, I; Mary A. Ragland, 1; John a Goss, 1; Mrs. Rosemary Kee- ney, 1: Fae Elrod, 1; Don Wei dermeyer, 1; Ray Smith, 1; Robert T. Moss, 1; John Q. Stuart, .1; Kathryrt S. Stan cli(f, 1; Walter Tooze, 1; Har ry Truman, 1. Hugh H. Coleman, 1; Ron ald M. James, 1; Elmo Steven son, 1; Frank Bash, 1; Dan E. raber, 1: R. F. Cook. 1: C. H. Phetteplace, 1; John Day, 1; Steve Wilson, 1; Chester Smith, 1; John Merriman, J; James Mowery, 1; Helen Daughtrcy, 1; Nelson Merri field, 1; Leon ffenbacher, 1; Joseph Gail, 1; Ton aurnfield, 1; Lolita Keaveny, 1; M. D. Reed, 1; Morris K. Porter, 1; Joe B. Richards, 1; Don E. Clark, 1. National convention dele gate!, fourth district: Don Stathos, 2; Louise Norton, 1; James Weaver, 1; Philip Low ry, 1; Robert A. Elliott, 1; Dick House, 1; Donald L. Sta thos, 1; Joe Jorgensen, 1; M. M. Huggins, 1; John Merri field, 1, and Chester M. Smith, I. National convention dele gates, state-ai-large: Joe B. Richards, 1; Fayette Bristol, 2; Wayne Morse, 1; Evelyn Nye, 1; Norris K. Porter, 1; Frank VanDyke, 2; John Mor ris, 1; A. C. Murphy, 1, and Joseph D. Walsh, 1. For President: Mark Hat field, 6; Earl Warren, 1; Joe Smith, 2; John Merriman, 1; Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1; Hu bert H. Humphrey, 1; Bob Kennedy, 2; Dan Smoot, 3; Lyndon Johnson, 2; Matt Dil lon, 1; Harold Stassen, 1; James Hoffa, 2; Christian Her ter, 1; Stuart Symington, 9; George Goldwater, 3. For Vice President; J i m BUsch, 1; Styles Bridges, 1; Estes Kefauver, 2; Stanley Jobe, . 1; John Kennedy, 7; Lyndon Johnson, 5; Elmo Smith, 2; Norman Rockefel ler, 2: Fred Seaton, 1; Ezra Taft Benson, 1; Henry Cabot Lodge, 6; John Mernfield, 2; Hubert Humphrey, 7; Gen. Herbert C. Holdridge, 3; Dwight D. Eisenhower, 3; Don Ashpole, 1; Earl Warren, 3; J. C. Lodge, 1; Sam Jones, 1; Joseph Butler, 1; Thomas E. Dewey, 4; Bracken Lee, 8; Stuart Symington, 6; Helen M. Johnson, 1; Howard Appling, 1; Claire Luce, 1; Eugene Fields, 1; Edwin R. Durno, 1; Dan W. Poling, 1; Robert Boy er, 3; Everett Dirkson, 2; Charles' Halleck, 1; Paul Lea, 1; Robert A. Elliott, 1; James Hatfield, 2; Arthur Langlie, 2; Fred Schockley, 1; A. Doug las Roach. 1: Eric Allen, 1; Fidel Castro. 1; E. H. Trefren, 1: Bill Rogers. 1: William Knowland, 1; Sen. Javitts, 2: Jane Henry, 1; Pat arown, 2: Chester Wendt, 1; Joe B RicharUf.,... 1: Mei Lattie, 1; Karl Mundt, 1; Phil Lowry, 1: Arthur B. Scarseth, 1; Dan Smoot, 2; Sig Unander, 1; Eric Johnston, 1; Theodore Mciiei don, 1: Mary Roebling, 1; Har old Salter, 1; Harold L. K. Smith. 1: Glen Jackson, l Paul Harvey, 1; Earl T. Davis, X; Donald L: Stathos, 1. Representative, fourth con gressional district: Joseph L,l .. Jl , I -two- -rgi.ii.. J?-1 J ,. tm fx s tjS iwl1)!!. a. J.I..JU. i mtowi.iiiij.iiiiw I.. .i Walsh, 1; Paul Selby, 1; F. Courtrlght, 1; Katheryn Stan cliff, 1; E. H. Mann, 1. U. S. Senator, short term: Tom Killam, 1; John Snider, 1, and Mark Hatfield, 1. U. S. Senator, long term: John Snider, 1, and Mark Hat field, 1. Secretary of state: Vic Da vis, 2; Monroe Swellans, 9; B. Kent Blackhurst, 1; Walter Kindrick, 1; Earl Newbry, 1; James Lonergan, 1; E. H. Trefren, 2; Ray Hartley, 1; John Snider, 1; Daniel Too mey, 1; James Hatfield, 1; Sig Unander, 1, and Wilson G. Slater, 1. Attorney general: Robert Y. Thornton, S; Anthony Braden thaler, 1; Ward H. Cook, 1; Hugh B. Collins, 1; Leith Tre fren, 1; E. J. Kelly, 1; Bob Duncan, 1. State treasurer: Wayne R. Maxson, 1, and Robert Thorn ton, 1. State representative, 19th district: Inez Holcomb, 3; Rob ert Duncan,' 6; William Daw- kins, 1; Don Root, 1; Edwin Durno, 1; Dick House, 1; L. C. Taylor, 2; Burce Metzger, 1; Ed. Taylor, 1; Don Faber, 1; E. H. . Singmaster, 1; Brian Mullen, 1; Sam B. Davis, 1; Walter Nunley, 12; O. H. Bengtson, 2; Irv -Hogan, 1; Jean Fisher, 1; Sam Harbison, 1; Ronald Ricketts, 1; G. W. Kellington, 1; William Dea therage, 1; Warren Lesseg, 1; Robert Dames, 3; B. Kent Blackhurst, 1; Joel Reeder, 2; Hugh Collins, 1; Helen Fa gone, 1; Edward Branchfleld, 1; Clif Ouellette, 3; Gerald Scanlon, lj Thomas Reeder, 1; Jim McGoodwin, 1; Kenneth Denman, 1; Gene Piazza, 1; Edward Kelly, 1. County commissioner: Rod ney Keating, 5; Charles Carr, 2; Floyd R. McCabe, 1; Bill Jess, 1; E. H. Taylor, 1; Harold Meyer, 1; William Hartman, 1; R. Damon, 1; Joe Blow, 1: Richard Gray, 2; Shy Morth- land, 1; Lee Merriman, 1; Aus tin L. King, 1; Vern Shangle, 1; M. Boyden, 4; C. Wendt, 4 Ray Morris, 1; E. H. Mann, 1; Milton Loros, 1; Tom Wil liams, 1; Ernest Scott, 1; J. H. Lichtensteln, 1; Richard Schultz, 1; C. W. Anhorn, 1; Donald Duck, 1; S. J. Daly, 1 Moon Mullins, 1; Hugh Cole man, 1; Gilbert Mack, 1; Clark Thomas, 1; Lassie, 1; D. C, Hendrix, 1: Bea Tucker, 1 Otto Boehnert, 1; Everett Fa ber, 1; Vern Orr, 1; Maxwell Thayer, 1; Raymond Frantz, 1; Frank Daley, 1; John W. 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