MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1960
MEDFORD. MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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Primary Election Write-in
Candidates Listed With Vote
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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
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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.
Horner, 1; Francis Krause, 1
Frank James, 1: Roy Parr, 1
Wesley Hartman, 1; Sig Unan
der, 1; Sam Bellah, 1; Robert
Duff, 1; John Paul Jones, 1;
H. E. Conger, 1; N. Dow, 1.
County treasurer: Bereth
Hopkins, 3; Paul Culbertson,
1; B. Kent Blackhurst, 4;
Christian Schempp, 1; Dave
Beck, 1; E. J. Kelly, 1; John
Mitchell, 1; Paul Meyer, 1;
Norman Matteson, 1; Chester
Wendt, 1; Ed Taylor, 1; C. C.
Hoover, 1.
County assessor: Karl Jan
ouch, 1; Rodney Keating, 1;
Walter Nunley, 1; Charles
Lovell, 1; Alice Burnett, 1;
Robert Lowe, 1; Herbert Al
fred, 1; Fred Morris, 1; Ralph
James, 1; Bob Hart, 1, and
John W. Horner, z.
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Gold Hill Church
Announces Events
Gold Hill - "God Of Our
Fathers" will be the sermon
subject by Miss Jean Cun
ningham, minister of the Gold
Hill Christian church today
at 11 a.m. The youth choir
will sing "God Of Our Fath
ers," in recognition of Fath
er's Day.
Children s Day will be ob
served during Sunday school
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Choir practice will be held
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meet at 7:30 p.m. Both are
directed by Miss Cunning
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