1968-05-28 - Ballots i
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BALLOT i OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINAL
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NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL_
For Delegates to the National Convention, State at Large. For Delegates to the National Convention,
For National Committeeman. Vote for One Vote for Ten sional District.Baker,Crook,Deschutes
Harney, Hood River,Jefferson, Klamath, La
wil Glenn J.Hou ht "Best interest of the voters." 121 Jerry Angelo "I want it di my part Ir continue 16 1 Malheur,Morrow,Sherman,Umatilla,Union
9 y 9 he Democratic process.^ and Wheeler Counties.
"Life-long Republican Parry ns"Closer regulatio on exI
mmi Donald V.McCallum worker; right man for Oregon 13 Howell Appling,Jr. "Former Secretary of Slate." 17 Eva M.Cook and sports Less foreign
on National Committee." Curb Federal spending."
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"Retain your present "Assured constructive and •'A man who acce
a� George(Bun)Stadelman National Committeeman." 14' VICtOr Atlyeh active support for our chosen 16! Gerald W.Detering esponsibility."
i Republican candidate."
"Supports Rockefeller,and a plat- ''Veteran Republican Let
Eric R.Blaekledge orm or negotiated settlement of 19 Robert L.Eltstrom who will make Oregon's
the of conflict." heard and respected."
�1Wint Blackwell 'Nixon's the one--a vote for 20 Rex Ellis
For National Committeewoman. Vote for One rick will help end the war!°
"I win continue to seek advice Phil Blank "Lifelong Republican pledged to 21 ,� Irvin Mann Jr.
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Mrs.COIIIS Moore from and to serve Oregon Repub l5 support Oregon's choice."
licans." I� -
'For presidenf —a "Most mporta ntl
Kenneth Alexander Brown statesman in the ear- 22 Robert E.(Bob)O'Rourke pick someone who
'ly Am e "n trad-bon.° Johnson in Novem
"Send a youthful delegate I "Your GOP Congressional Cann
D.G.(Dave)Cromwell who will support a Republi- 23 Mary Root wlb work rc a winning Repub
Can who can win." � team."
'Put Oregon's best foot forward "Faithful and coonscienti
Travis Cross the primary and in the Convention. Mrs.Ted Shay R presents.on f oret
p y Republicans.•'
"U.S. Congressman—delegate 'I "Oregon House Majority Le
John Dellenback and member platform commit- 25 1 Robert F.Smith Dedicated to vote for
tee 1964 convention." interests."
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'A dedicated Repnblican con. "A vigorous and
Patrick D.Di tan 26 Gear a(Bun)Stadelman ce for Oregon'!
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earned for his country." g ( District Republica
"Your choice, mine—prefer "Stop the waste of passin
T.Morris Dunne,Jr. Nixon. Seek convention support 271 Everett Thoren out billions through of
for our men.Vietnam.'' government."
"Re-elect experienced 1111 delegate. voters sifted except to
Robert A.Elliott served as deleyaw fs4a, tssz and 28 Wallace C.Wilson voters -- Will support
1956 national conventions." I Republican's choice for Pr
Shirley ield "Re-elect an experienced and 29 Christian C.Wyckoff menelieve in decentralize
y knowledgeable Republican." y t,balanced bud t
responsibility, law and o
Jim Fitting "Put the U.S.in the drivers seat." 30 I
Gerald W.(Gerry)Frank 31
Omni
Alan(Punch)Green,Jr. "I win support me winner 32
or the Oregon Primary." For President of the United States.
"A tighter for constructive and
Mark O.Hatfield positive Republican alternatives 33 Richard M.Nixon
and party unity." I
"Let's get America moving. Pick a j
Kent Hjelmervik inner, Nelson Rockeleller—All the 34 Ronald Reagan
way!..
"A Republican leader. Our next I
Lee Johnson Attorney General." 35
or nomma ion or
Mrs.Carl L.(Harriet P.)Krause a man qualified by 36
experience and For Vice President of the United States.
character for President."
"The republic needs a
James F.Lonergan esponsible Republican 37
for President."
Tom McCall °Wil work and fight at convention for 38
nomination of Oregon's cholco. For United States Senator.
"Life-long Republican party
Donald V.McCallum worker; right man for Oregon 39 John S.Boyd
on National Committee."
�^ William Morris Martin,Jr. "A Young Oregonian for 40 "Join me to build t
Rockefeller." Robert W.Packwood what none of us car
alone."
regon s experience
House Speaker will listen
F.F.(Monte)Montgomery to the voice of Oregon's 41
.alts."
_"I shall be directed by the Re-
_ Mrs.Collis Moore publican voters of Oregon.'' 421 Representative in Congress, Second
trict. Baker,Crook,Deschutes, Gilliam, Gr
River,Jefferson, Klamath, Lake,Linn, Mari
u om Commissioner, row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,W
Dan E.Mosee ar 11
eteran—For God and Country 43
and Constitutional Government." Counties.
'Dedicated Secretary of Slate working
Clay Myers for Oregon's choice and national Re- 441 Wm.W.Quigley "Thank you—It is time for a
a>•�I publican sweep."
a✓ Root for economic responsibili
"Let experience in local government hot oraDle peace and domestic
Clayton Nyberg be the test for a strong delegate." 45 Mary ROOt and order."
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"Pledged to you!The "Cares for the people of Ort
Brian B.Obie 46 Everett Thoren
Republican Voter." second district and our net
"Rrckefelle,a positive Presi-
Howard Lee 011is Cordial choice for Oregon and 47
our Nation in 1966."
Imants Osis "send me to Miami and Nixon 46• STATE
— to the While House."
"Will support Presidential candidatel
Ancel S.Page cnosen by Oregon voters." 491 For Secretary of State.
—�, I fOrrl lY'V`.4" nomination of Uregon s cri—. -- I rur .........
�1 "Life-long Republican party '
rDonald McCallum worker; right man for Oregon 39 John S.Boyd
on Nallonal Committee.""A Young Oregonian for Ewhat �one build togeU orris Martin,Jr. Rockefeller." 40 Robert W.Packwood f us can bu
re,on s experience 1
F.F.(Monte)Montgomery
House Speaker will listen 41 _
to the Spice r Oregon's
Republicans."
Mrs.Collis Moore "I shall be directed by the Re- 42 1, For Representative in Congress, Second Corn
publican voters or oregon.° j trict.Baker,Crook,Deschutes, Gilliam,Grant,
River,Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Marion,
u om commissioner, —� row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasc
Dan E.Mosee war veteran—or God and Country 43 Counties.
and Constitutional Government.'
"Dedicated Secretary of State working "Thank you—It is time for a cha
Clay Myers for Oregon's choice and national Re- 44 Wm.W QUlgley
publican sweep."
—� 'Root for economic responsibility,i
"Let experience in local government Mary Root honorable peace and domestic la
Clayton Nyberg be the test for a strong delegate." 45 ! and order."
"Cares for me people Orego
Brian B.Obie "Pledged Republican voter."to you!The 46 Everett Thoren 11 second district and our r n
nation.'
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"Rockefeller,a positive Presi-
�� Howard Lee 011is denliai choice for Oregon and 4711
our Nation in 1968."
Imants Osis "Send hi to Miami and Nixon 48 7Secretary STATE
to the White House." v
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Ancel S.Page "will support Presidential candidate 491 te.9 chosen by Oreg on voters.''
regon n"Party Harmony means . . tinuea Lowell C.Paget part victory.^ 50I periencad and able I
Y lican leader."
mm" I_--,
"Retain our Republican Secretary
Go Nixon—Go Nelson— 51 Clay Myers State:Experienced,energetic,
Dean Peterson
Go Tom McCall." spected,independent leadership.'
"Nom 52
inate a winner— —1
Ronald Ragen men support him."
ra>•N --
ft� "Gova rnor Reagan—most elect-
Norman W.Rates able Repub°can—will restore 5311 For State Treasurer.
Constitutionality,conservatism to J
American government."
"young.experienced qualified 1 Tr successful businessman,
James A.Rossman Repubiican; Rockefeller for 541 Ancel S.Page Treasurer needs a man of
President in 1968." — ability.'
Tom .... Bombe "Republican victory with 551 1
Y Rockefeller—Reagan."
Wendell Wyatt "An experienced legislator who will 5611 For Attorney General.
_ y work for a Republican victory."
"Treasurer, Republican State Central "A leading Republican t f o A resl
John S.Zapp Committee. will support nominee and $71 Lee Johnson General.lea tl ership to the office o ttor
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work for party."
For State Senator,Nineteenth Senatorial Dis
1 chutes,Jefferson and Lake Counties.
Gordon McKay
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For State Representative,Twenty-first Repre
Crook,Deschutes and Jefferson Counties.
NEW Sam Johnson
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OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT
FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR SAMPLE BALLOT
BEND PRECINCT No. 1 0004-1490
OMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,THE 28th DAY OF MAY,1968
LLOT ONLY WITH MARKING DEVICE
a mark (�1 in the voting square next to the right of the number given the candidate. To vote for a person
ce left for that purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark [•1 in the voting square after the word
Ilot, return it to the Chairman and obtain another.
NATIONAL COUNTY OFFICIAL
For Delegates to the National Convention, Second Congres- For County Commissioner. Vote for One NONPARTISAN BALLOT j
en sionaI District.Baker,Crook,Deschutes,Gilliam,Grant,
Harney, Hood River,Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Marion, "Incumbent:on Giving full coaim gq Position No.1. Vote for One
government. e For Judge of the Supreme Court-
and Wheeler Counties. Vote for Two
Malheur,Morrow,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasco G.W.(Jerry)McCann and '
"Closer regulations on experts l "Stop the war in
P -Dedicated to solving rather Vietnam.Justica
Eva M.Cook andmports. Less foreign aid. 58 1 Paul C.Ramsay than creating 85: Reuben Lenske 125 r�
g.' g problems." everywhere."
Curb Federal spending.' - ,.
—j a-e ec us-
lice McAllister,
'•n man who accents ll Wm.M.McAllister an experlencetl,126
— Gerald W.Deleting responsibility." 69 _ capable and impartial judge."
-votes Republican Legislator l
l Robert L.Elfstrom who wui make Oregon's voice 60 For Sheriff. Vote for One M�
heard and respected." (_=
Rex Ellis 61 Robert F.Benson "I propose an honest, efficient, 86 STATE
economical administration."
Referred to the People by the
Irvin Mann Jr. 62
� � L—� Legislative Assembly
r—
Most important! 'we must 1.COMMON SCHOOL FUND
Robert E.(Bob)O'Rourke pick someone who can beat 63 For County Surveyor. Vote for One CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- YES l
Johnson in November.••' MENT—Purpose: Amends
"Your GOP -ongres nal candidate I � I Constitution authorizing
will work +d; a wino Republican State Land Board to expend NO
J Mary Root winning 64 I Jean Wm.Hawthorne 87
team.' � I it moneys in the Common I I
;'Faithful and conscientious -- 1 School Fund in carrying out
Mrs.Ted Shay representation of Oregon 65 is powers and duties to the end
j Republicans.° that the greatest benefit shall be
-= obtained from the conservation
"Oregon House Majority Leader— I and management of the land re-
Robert F.Smith Dedicated to vote for Oregon 66 PRECINCT source. The board to invest un-
j interests."
i expended moneys in the fund as
"A vigorous and effective the Legislative Assembly shall
George(Bun)Stadelman voice for Oregon's second 67 For Republican Precinct Committeeman. Vote far One provide by law. Interest from the
J District Repubucans.•• investments applied in support of
"Slop the waste of passing primary and secondary education
nut tithe w through our as provided in the Constitution.
Everett Thoren g 68 Philip R.Hatch 88 I t�
government." L_ 1
_ ~— 2.CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND-
"Uncommitted except to Oregon
C.Wilson voters — win support Oregon 6g ! MENT CHANGING INITIA- YES
Republican's choice for President." TIVE-REFERENDUM RE-
QUIREMENTS—Purpose: I
°I believe in decentralized govern- Amendment changes basis NO
Christian C.Wyckoff men+,balanced budgets,individual 70 For Republican Precinct Committeewoman. Vote for One for determining number of
responsibility, law and order." 1 g
----- I-- signatures for initiative and
referendum petitions from total
votes cast for Supreme Court Jus-
- tice to total votes cast for gover-
nor at preceding election at which
governor was elected for four Yl�
year term. New petition signature
requirements: ~
For President of the United States. Vote for One Initiative for constitutional amend-
_ ment:8% of votes cast(presently
10%)
Richard M.Nixon 71
Initiative for law:6%of votes cast
----� (presently 8%)
Ronald Reagan 72 Referendum: 4% of votes cast
(presently 5%)
Additional 15-day period for veri-
fying signatures.
3.HIGHER EDUCATION AN
For Vice President of the United States. Vote for One COMMUNITY COLLEGE YES
; BONDS—Purpose: Pro- _
poses amendment to Article
NO
Est ai e nw bond ng
imitation a
lion
— and community college edu-
For United States Senator. Vote for One cational and general purpose
_� building programs at amount
I equal to three-fourths of one per-
John S.Boyd 73 cent of true cash value of taxable
�^ property in state. Restricts bond
"Join me to build together issues in any biennium to amount
Robert W.Packwood what none of us can build 74 ti matching legislative a financing iof
alone, lion. Authorizes financing of
--- —� higher education building pro- r
ti J grams from combined sources.
Prohibits using Article XI-G bond
proceeds for wholly self-liquidat-
For Representative in Congress, Second Congressional Dis- ng and self-sustaining programs. F
trict. Baker,Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EF-
River,Jefferson,Klamath,Lake,Linn, Marion, Malheur, Mor- FECTS: This amendment to
row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasco and Wheeler r Article XI-G would increase the
J Counties. Vote for One O�V4 bonding limit for Higher Educa-
lion and Community College edu-
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cational and general purpose
Wm.W.Quigley "Thank you—It is time for a change." 75 building programs from $30 mil-
lion to approximately $113 mil-
'Root for economic responsibility,an lion. Total bonding limit would
j Mary Root honorable peace and domestic law 7B vary in the future as the true cash
and order. value value of taxable property in the
---� state changes.
"Cares for the people of Oregon's l
Everett Thoren second district and our nation.'' 77 If all the proposed new bonding
capacity were used, the average
annual principal and interest pay-
ments would increase by approxi-
mately$5 million.The actual pay-
___-_- ments would be limited by the
STATE amount of bonds authorized by
the legislature. The 1967 Special
Legislative Session approved is-
suing $9.35 million in bonds out
For Secretary of State. Vote for One of the increased bonding limit to
ho ocrohlie hurl by fh is mo^c„ro
rur uurauu atares oenaror. vote for One I—, "'" °.. ""y " 'aya°""-
cational and general purpose
building programs at amount
John S.Boyd 73 centofO true e ashuvalue of one
taxable
property in state. Restricts bond
"Join me to build together issues in any biennium to amount
Robert W.Packwood what none of us can build 74 of matching legislative appropria-
alone.•• lion. Authorizes financing of
higher education building pro-
grams from combined sources.
4—___. Prohibits using Article XI-G bond
_ proceeds for wholly self-liquidat-
For Representative in Congress, Second Congressional Dis- ing and self-sustaining programs. F
trict. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EF- F
River,Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Marion, Malheur, Mor- ESTIMATE This amendment F- y
row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasco and Wheeler I Article FECTS: T would increase the to
Counties. Vote for One
bonding limit for Higher Educa- N
0004~-14$1 tion and Community College edu-
Wm.W.Quigley "Thank you—It is time for a change." 75 cational and general purpose
building programs from $30 mil-
Root for economic responsibility.an lion. Total bonding limit would
Mary Root Honble peace and domestic l vary in the future as the true cash
and order." law 76
-- value of taxable property in the
Everett Thoren "cares for the people of Oregon's 77
state changes. F
second district and our nation." I If all the proposed new bonding L
—� capacity were used, the average
j annual principal and interest pay-
ments would increase by approxi- r
—--- mately$5 million.The actual pay-
STATE ments would be limited by the
amount of bands authorized by
the legislature. The 1967 Special
Legislative Session approved is- L
For Secretary of State. Vote for One suing $9.35 million in bonds out r
of the increased bonding limit to ■
F- Trr eg—on nee s t e con- be established by this measure,
F.F.(Monte)Montgomery urue d service of this ex- Average principal and interest
perienced and able Repub- 78
lican leader.° payments in the next thirty years y
_--� L__—_ to retire these bonds will be ap-
'•Retain our Republican Secretary of proximately$560,000 per year, Ia
Clay Myers State:Experienced,energetic,re- 79
spected,independent leadership."
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For State Treasurer. Vote for One Referred to the People by the
-. Deschutes County Court
successful businessman, State 4.MEASURE FOR A NEW TAX
Ansel S.Page Treasurer needs a man of this
ability." 80 BASE. Shall Deschutes YES
—� County be authorized to in-
crease its tax base from
$585,970.71 to $831,957.83 NO j
effective July 1, 1968? The ~
increased funds are neces- `
For Attorney General. Vote for One sary to provide for the needs of
departments and to efficiently `
! "A leading Republican to restore it ! serve the public and to meet the
Lee Johnson leadership to the office of Attorney 81 statutory requirements for each r
General." office.
For State Senator,Nineteenth Senatorial District.Crook,Des-
chutes,Jefferson and Lake Counties. Vote for One
Gordon McKay 82
ism
For State Representative,Twenty-first Representative District. i
Crook,Deschutes and Jefferson Counties. Vote for One
Sam Johnson 83 r
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NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIO1
For Delegates to the National Convention,State at Large. For Delegates to the National Cc
For National Committeeman. Vote for One Vote for Twenty-five (Contint
'Eugene attorney.. former Member _ P
a� Charles O.Porter g gas, y's 1q "Happiness is ge•nng the "vief
con r seared nn Kenned Richard Lenhar¢ President yo wanr.' 62 Donald E.Clark out Hon
White House stall."
"Re-elect a proven and trusted Na- 4 "Stop the vrar In Vietnam eace abr.
�i Norman A.Stott t anal Democra0c i-ader. He de- 15 Mrs.Reuben G.Lenske eem naccnrlhy pres,denr.' 63 Gerald L.Coaan r'�rc" +virn
serves your coot d - on ��� M r t s as
Exper enced twc t a�del- 'EI eriance and "Re-ele t V rr nsn
James H.Weaver egete opposing Jorr,cn t:ouc e 16 Harold V.Lows Kno, o, 64 Vern Cook Foade i n V.,•r n�r
"Exper enced Derr cr :c leader --, 0 fe a re c,rc C mmcn- Je,t
Blaine Whipple +,n i f a c sperous 17 Phil I4icAlmond s cr ,, P o..m, :;r 65 -- Katherine C.Corbett
Peaccr 1 An, L 9 a fl,o r..t
De ec c L add h m; 1964-66 9 h D r I �e a U Jted
Harvey Akeson Fed eG c rim ; N -,�'p Ken- 12 Joe McInerney st..t�s ser r,r re•s h m. 66 Edward E.Davis • , r r.-
y
Democret for r H� h , � 'Trusts f Earn od t o add � .no ll
y Janet McLennan 67. Charles T.Duncan m
a Norman R.Howard n:rip rt, state- n mm to s,+e creyr n_beach.,.,." 21 s4 McMillan Eugene r ir,nme�
e Uemocral c F.rryy."�e
Two term Legal tor.V reran.
SOONER I Ken Maher B s- ntcp n.-.ght dr e and 68 Robert B.Duncan the cic
v'olance, s nf.atipn.' J RA 2,Box 803A,Gresham D. -,oats.
"Kennedy it
001000 For R.(Tom)Mahoney 69 Nancie Fadeiey r,.-pe ores
For National Committeewoman. Vote for One Den,ocraac
"Ruiid a strong Carl "Vole for Sincerity and ' `9<srmedy
Katherine C.Corbett wdn Kay corned.° y 19 Bruce J.Pfanley Senaiar Mccarh�y-" 70 Richard E.Feeney direction I
12141 SW Tryon H:II Rd.,Portlantl
"PCrtla d t e Gral
L,.ale—June 'Prev cus c n ention
"Re-elect Oregon's Commi::eewoman Ronald J.Meeuwsen 19665, C n Prof-s- 71 ROn Field a reace ill and pros
Virginia Grant from 1956 to 1960;fcr President John- 20 on C..c an d P.;bids." elect McCarthy Pro.,
son and victory."
c in tc ur pre "R pltac d Presi,
"Dynamic effort to prr•ect and keep Howard Morgan o.s. 'suprdrt 72 George W.Friede ne or r s n
Betty Schedeen Oregon Democrats on the National 21 932 NW Summit Ave Portland E, one McCarthy g Delegate Wer I
I P S:e t'
L c Cc f Seri- "A fighting demc
J "Re-elect a Democrat who Ross Morgan a ,.II sc.cort 73 Harr J.Grant Johnson s progr
Alice Corbett works for unity,progress and 1$ 967 SE Thom Rd.Gresham e;e '._.s coo re. y an aohd as.
2222 NE Schuyler Portland economy in government." 1 _
'Re-elect an eap
As of ats r/mciple 74 Virginia Grant served ,96a.
0� Wayne Morse above pmiCOS.' g port PrasidentJ`ol
f�
"Eugene McC-rtr,y will restore "Asked to Second
Herbert W.Park pruper Fe 1.o en- 75 Edith Green maein 1956 Con
aI and t rr. t e Nomi. —1960."
Subm g' Ir e rd as "Let
Grace Olivier Peck alir c_,•,n:d rc re,ent Cregon 76 Ashley Greene get oa be
at nali9-1 6OneenLpn.'• streets safe and
"End V:etram War, Restore Roose- "Johnson
Charles O.Pcrter vait-Truman-Kennecr Demccrarc 77 William A.Grenfell,Jr. the Winn
leadership.Elect Rcbert Kenne Jy." leadersh,l
"Restore hope and purpose for "What my fell.
Don Porter the United Stales under new 78 ! Ted Hallock Want,I want."
Democratic leadership."
~ William Pressly Time for a change." 79 Elva H.Hansen For Kenne
mmilti Representative-Demacrat—
Wally Priestley 'Resolve Viclenca at H^me ono m 8p Henry F.Hansen "The Demrcra
Vietnam with Ka.heoy..'"
"End Vietnai
Hollis Ransom MCcarmr Kennedy in'69° 81 George W.Hartley bate Henora
First—Asia S
"Re-elect ur 'Mr. and Dale Henderson "Level Democr.
Frances K.Reagan tau 82 and President-
9 Mrs.Team f r Ken ne�y."
Re-elect vour 'Mr. and Charles F.Hinkle ''Kenn
Francis M.Reagan Mrs.Team f,r Kennedy 83
"Demrcratiic 'Sinori±v _eader of "Re-elect r
the House—idd fight a ainst Norman R.Howard ---Member
James A.Redden sales Tax." g g 84 Delegation.
"MCCa I[hy to rc
Betty oberts The people's choice 85 James A.Hunt Peace n Vietna
y will be my ch—la.' --Harmony."
"A vole for McCarthy W,:l bang "Re-elect R
Kermit J.Rohde reason and credibility into the 86 Richard L.Kennedy Experienced,
Presidency." who will we;
"I am for McCarthy and peace "Pledged to
A.C.(AI)Roll anti against Johnson and war.: Raymond Lamberg dent and enc
"W'In with Democratic Ideals ! "Your Delegate 19:
Keith D.Skelton of'Nnson,Roosevelt,Truman 88 Jason Lee Nations"
referral or vie nom
enc, Kennedy! Nations."
"My ulm"t effort to achieve
C.A.(Andie)Spuek peace progress and prosper- 89 i Robert L.(Rickashaw Charlie)Lt
iry W, Party unity."
Helen Stoll m for the Democratic Pa ry.° 9 Dorothy Leeper McCarthy an,
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"Your State Treasurer.exl erienced, I�
Robert W.Straub independent,fzlr-minded delegate.' 91 j
James F.Teesdale 92
"Experienced support for McCarthy
Elizabeth Tiktin g oil 93
to brio r sons horse."
"your 2n1 Dist ricf Congre-sman
At Ullman —experienced political leader- 94
ship for Oregon.'
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Mic—, Ld,,,of "Re-elect Norman R
James A.Redden the Ho.s.—lad fight against Norman R.Howard _�Aembe, tat 1964
84 Delegati.n."
''McCarthy restore JIF
Betty Robeits "The people a choice 85 James A.Hunt Pea c a in V,!eofn am—Socia
will be my ch,,ce.* —liarroony.-
"Fle-elect Richard K
Kermit J.Rohde rea on and credibility into the Experianic c d,'Dedicat,
"A-te 1, V,,C�a,thy w,;s Using
6 Richard L.Kennedy
P,c'�,csancy. who will work for Oro
A.C.(At)Roll ','I am far McCarlsy and peace Pledged to Mc arthy
n 11 se n t John
son and war." 87 Raymond Lamberg dent and endingCthe
with Democrat,[deal s "Your Delegate 195C, 1960-
Keith D.Skelton oot�,Isoo Retsevelt,Truman 88 Jason Lee referral of Viefirs.trin confl,ot it�
a K,00edy. Nation..-
f!crt 1.achieve
'acc `gre�and crosser- 89 Robert L.(Rickashaw Charlie)Lee f-,a
C.A.(Andle)Spuck piy ,tnVpr.riy ndy. Now
Helen Stoll "I m for the.Democratsc Dorothy Leeper ''McCarthy and Peace in
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"Your State Treasurer,e p%.ncad;
Robert W.Straub independent,fair—odsad delegate. 91
James F.Teesdale 921,
Elizabeth Tiktin ;'Experi"riced support for McCarthy
0 b,Ing oll,S..S home." 93
"You,2nd District C—og—hri.in
At Ullman —exper—ced leader-
ship for Gregon."itical 94
1964 Dcl,,gate. With
George Van HOOMiSSE?n yourhelo Cregon s ncxt0em- 95
09t�c S(:crctary of State,"
"Previou,;C—ent— E,pen I
c;
Archie L.Velde Return Ann—Cc to 't,pRo,i Poor- 96
sties, Eeci MCC3rthy .s,d.nt
James H.Weaver 97
"P1 C--olt—E�,arl:For
Blaine Whipple a,Pcaoef., — PTIa� Ani 98
E ect McCrrthy P—iocrit,"
"Will support McCo,ts,,or K,
me, A n
Howard Willits No meries boys k ed in 99
V atpams�.
"Sonatc,C, Donot, Senate
Don S.Willner A—sl,int De.,,,, I; .P,.- 100 1
and ,,�gc sa
M.Ke;th Wilson 101
David F.Wrench McCicthy. a
102
M.A.(Cap)Yegge c� liberty 103
p` t Ease-N4aC,.rt!,y or
"Will'
Phyllis Zweig Flother,Kannaoy for peace in Viet- 104
nam.'
Steve Anderson "Put a po—!al,on exsp!osi�nliro,drol
ponk in Lie Democratic Plat"mrs.- 22
.1..r,..d to be an
Mrs.Jess(Anna May)Arrpold Amori-r. Jnhn s 23
t"
''L i's work t—ether f r a 24 1
Jan Asher Dem.c',itictoy.W. :I
P,:it:l m-ra�ity aa� h,man
George L.Austin d_;n_ o_,n d s!., t 25
—der in Vict—m.
James B.Barlow 26
Ben D—can will be a good
Cornelius C.Bateson United States San.!.,,' 27
"We
Bcb F.Biggs Democrats must begin
pain with tho new Front,es-," 28
"Incurric-t Dens c Lcgi�latasr;Vet-
Bill Bradley eran; Paient. W0r,Qm, P—ce with 29
Honor.Suppoit Pcopi,�G�
Do 711t�d D—ce'st I
Elizabeth W.(Cetty)l3rcivrie t.' ,I-ic 30
P,r"Ples.''
A D,m—i-pt
mm" Elaine Burnham S ,For' o;o 31
Thp:ma Cai!son il,strenqUi-Let a
I , sh D�_,t;o F�, 32
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OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT
FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR SAMPLE BALLOT
TERREBONNE PRECINCT No. 18
INATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY,THE 28th DAY OF MAY,1968
IOT ONLY WITH MARKING DEVICE
ark [•l in the voting square next to the right of the number given the candidate. To vote for a person
left for that purpose. To vote on any measure, stamp a mark [•1 in the voting square after the word
ot, return it to the Chairman and obtain another.
NATIONAL NATIONAL OFFICIAL
For Delegates to the National Convention,State at Large. For Delegates to the National Convention, Second Congres- NONPARTISAN BALLOT
(Continued) sional District.Baker,Crook,Deschutes,Gilliam,Grant,
Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake. Linn, Marion,
Donald E.Clark "vietnam—out early, 331 Malheur,Morrow,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallow:a,Wasco For Judge of the Supreme Court.
Out Honorably. and Wheeler Counties. Vote for Two Position No.1. Vote for One;,M�
-I _ --
"Stop the war e
'•Peace abroad and justice a Reuben Lenske Vietnam.Justice 125
Gerald L.Ccoan nc th Senamr Eugene 3q John N.Hutchens 107' everywhere.^
I✓ec fly a. President
"Fe-elect Jus-
Re I ct 11 DInt—rat c Senator. "Change to McCarthy and ! Wm.M.McAllister rice McAllister,
Peaces Previous conven- 126
Vern Cook Nageli ' gfcl and Honorable 35 John A. Rademaker 108!. an experienced,
Peace in V c,i.m. lion ex peren ce." --I capable and impartial udge.'
' "A member and supporter
Katherine C.Corbett ene MccPr, y and 36'I (Buck) of the De o ratio Parr for
P clpied Fe- olii cs 40 vears _
Edward E.Davis Cvet, W nwn a I rag:cn 37 Patricia J.(Pat)Wahl P osptr unified fog else 110 -
C.L. Buck Smith 109
Gpmml.oa Stand P.t E a at
STATE
" ti.cc'rlhy t President. °continually working for a strong Referred to the People by the
Charles T.Duncan = R b.."d worms Democratic Party. De agate 10 last
2154 McMillan Eugene i, Ame;e 36 Gene B.Conklin 105 Legislative Assembly
(our Conventions Le 9 —�
\. cle'nee.n-:, s PPCrt for Oregon supports the Hcn orab le 1.COMMON SCHOOL FUND
Robert B.Duncan, the choice of orogon's 89 Mary H.Davison and constitutional policies of 106 CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- YES.
III 2,Box 803A,Gresham Democrats." I Morse and McCarthy." , MENT—Purpose: Amends
Kennedy is ms 001— I Constitution authorizing
h�ae Oregonians esree. � State Land Board to expend NO
Nancie Fadeiey
40 I moneys s in the Common r
Democratic stalwart. Y
School Fund in carrying out
"K2nne7y-MccaNr,y,a new its powers and duties to the end
Richard E.Feeney 41
{ y dnao"on for America.^ that the greatest benefit shall be
a _; --- obtained from the conservation ��
previ us o nven;ion experience; for and management of the land re-
Ron Field eaceNt and prosbarou, Amer,ca. 42 For President of the United States. Vote for One source. The board to invest un-
elect McCarthy President.- _ expended moneys in the fund as
)I the Legislative Assembly shall
"Replace President Johnsen. Peace rovide by law. Interest from the
George W.Friede negetimi.— .o+._ ex-ragislmor— 43 I Robert F.Kennedy 112 P
Delegate war n combat Veteran r investments applied in support of
A flghung democrat for Presidem primary and secondary education
Harry J.Grant Johnson s progressive h� oitar- 44 Eugene McCarthy 113
as provided in the Constitution. `a
1 tan Pol roles." �� _�
"Re-elect an exponencod delegate, 2.CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND- ■�
Virginia Grant served.n-a;6o.re-elected 1964.Su P- 45 Lyndon B.Johnson 111 MENT CHANGING INITIA- YESiI
port President Jahns°n., _ TIVE-REFERENDUM RE- _
"Ask=d to Second Stevenson Nom- OUIREMENTS�Purpose: NOi
Edith Green illation 1956 convamion, Kennedy 4g Amendment than es bases
Nomination 19sa° for determining number of
signatures for initiative and
referendum petitions from total
"Let's get oa boys h.°me.make our
Ashley Greene stroets safe and slop infla6cn.° 47 I � For Vice President of the United States. Vote for One votes cast for Supreme Court Jus-
L lice to total votes cast for gover-
"Jol-,�son H.n,hiey:Stay with
—� nor at preceding election at which
1 William A.Grenfeil.Jr. the winning team: For v,orld 46 - Hubert H.Humphrey 114 i governor was elected for four
pe
leadership and exHenco.•' year term. New petition signature
—� requirements:
Ted Hallock weal my fe low Democrats 49 Initiative for constitutional amend-
-_ want.I want." -_-
� ment:8% of votes cast(presently
10%)
"For Kennedy in 1960,
Elva H.Hansen For Kennedy in 19ea." 50 j For United States Senator. Vote for One Initiative for law:6% of votes cast
y y _ — (Presently 8%)
I
Henn F.Hansen °line Demccr:;cc Party and LBJ.° 51 ! Phil McAlmond A commonsense Approach." 116 Referendum: 4% of votes cast
(presently 5%)
Asia soc°nd.° above loathes., Additional 15-day period for veri-
11 George W.Hartley time Ho nor acleso!ace:America 52' 1 Wayne Morse "As always, principle 117 ' .. fying signatures. a
First t--Ass
"You get the truth from 3.HIGHER EDUCATION AND r_
Dale Henderson
''Loyal Democrat-Proud or Party 53 Robert B.Duncan Bob Duncan—A real 115 COMMUNITY COLLEGE YESI
and President—LRJ i 68!" Democrat.' —Purpose: Pro- I
--+ -1 poses amendment to Article
Charles F.Hinkle Kennedy in 1968." 54 — Esta Oregon Constitution. NO, N♦�
II Establishes new bonding
limitation for higher educa-
"Re-elect Norman R.Howard lion and community college edu-
Norman R.Howard —Member cr 1964 Oregon 55 For Representative in Congress, Second Congressional Dis- cational and general purpose
Delegation trict. Baker, Crook, Deschutes,Gilliam, Grant,Harney, Hood
River,Jefferson, Klamath,Lake, Linn, Marion, Malheur, Mor-i, building programs at amount
"Mccarthy to restore JFK Spirit— row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasco and Wheeler's equal to three-fourths of one per- �
James A.Hunt Peace Vietnam—Social Progress 56 cent of true cash value of taxable
—Harmony.' Counties. Vote for One property in state. Restricts bond
who will work for Oregon.'° I issues m any biennium to amount
"Re-elect Richard Kennedy—'An
Richard L.Kennedy Experienced. Dedicated, Delegate 57 AI Ullman A strong voice for Oregon in congress' 118,— of matching legislative appropria-
!I I tion. Authorizes financing of
{ --1 higher education building pro-
erg from combined sources.
Raymond Lamb Plodged to McCarthy for Presi- 58 Prohibits using Article XI-G bond
y g dent and ending the war."
proceeds for wholly self-liquidal-
•'Your Delegate 1956, 196C—Urging ing and self-sustaining programs.
l
1 Jason Lee rarer,I of Vietnam conflict to united 59' EF-
S AT
Nafi°ns.^ ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL
FECTS: This amendment to
°we are due Article XI-G would increase the
Robert L.(Rickashaw Charlie Lee fora change. 60
) Now is[he he For Secretary of Stale. Vote for One�i bonding limit for Higher Educa-
tion and Community College edu-
"Multnomah county District cational and general purpose
George Van Hoomissen Attorney. Former State Rep- 119 building programs from $30 mil-
Dorothy Leeper "McCarthy and Peace in Vietnam." 61 9 resentative.Combat Veteran,
9 P 9
Dedicated,young Democrat.' lion to approximately $113 mil-
-_7
— , lion. Total bonding limit would
"Where there is no vision, the true cash
I
van in th
e future as
I M.A.(Cap)Yegge the people le mourn. Y
P P lit in the
value of taxable property y
a P P
-I j�
� i--- state changes.
If all the proposed new bonding
capacity were used, the average
-- -- annual principal and interest pay-
ments would increase by approxi-
For State Treasurer. Vote for One mately$5 million.The actual pay-
_ — ----' ments would be limited by the
"Incumbent Slate treasurer. con- ! amount of bonds authorized by
Robert W.Straub tmue independent judgment one 121 the legislature. The 1967 Special
sound business practices.^ _ _ Legislative Session approved is-
suing $9.35 million in bonds out
jof the increased bonding limit to ��
------ i - - (presently 8%)
Henry F.Hansen ''The Dcmccrbc Party and 1-13J." 51 Phil McAlmond "A Commonsense Approach." 116 - Referendum: 4% of votes cast
Il
(Presently 5%)
'End Vietnam stalemate: Napo-
"As always, principle Additional 15-day period for veri-
George W.Hartley tiaie Honorable peace: America 52 Wayne Morse above politics." 117
First Asia S tying signatures.
— econd."
"You get the truth from ! 3.HIGHER EDUCATION AND r
Dale Henderson
''Loyal Democrat-Proud of Parry 53Y Robert B.Duncan 1151 COMMUNITY COLLEGE YES
and President—LBJ in 6ii!" Bob Duncan—A real _
�I Democrat."
BONDS—Purpose: Pro-
poses amendment to Article
Charles F.Hinkle 'Kennedy in 1968." 54 XI-G, Oregon Constitution. NOI ON
Establishes new bonding
°Re-elect Norman R.Howard ! limitation for higher educa-
Norman R.Howard -Member of 1964 Oregon 55 For Representative in Congress, Second Congressional Dis- tion and community college edu-
Delegation." cational and general purpose
trict. Baker,Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam,Grant, Harney, Hood
--� "McCarthy rn restore JFK sp irt- 1 River,Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Linn, Marion, Malheur, Mor- building programs at amount
James A.Hunt Peace in Vietnam-social Progress 56 1 row,Sherman,Umatilla,Union,Wallowa,Wasco and Wheeler equal to three-fourths of one per-
--Harmony.'' I Counties. Vote for One cent of true cash value of taxable
property in state. Restricts bond
"Re-elect Richard Kennedy-An issues in any biennium to amount
Richard L.Kennedy Experienced, Dedicated, Delegate 57 of matching legislative appropria-
who will work for Oregon."' At Ullman "A strong voice for Oregon in Congress." 118
lion. Authorizes financing of
higher education building pro-
' "Pledged to McCarthy for Presi- grams from combined sources.
Raymond Lemberg 58
dent and ending the war." Prohibits using Article XI-G bond
- rn' proceeds for wholly self-liquidat-
"Your Delegate 1956, 1960—urging ing and self-sustaining programs. r
Jason Lee referral of Vietnam conflict to United 59 S AT ESTIMATE OF FINANCIAL EF- r
Nations."
- ---- FECTS: This amendment to M
1 "we are due Article XI-G would increase the
Robert L.(Rickashaw Charlie)Lee fora change. 60 For Secretar
Now is the hour." y of State. Vote for One bonding limit for Higher Educa-
°Munnoman county District I---- tion and Community College edu-
Attorney. Former state Rep- cational and general purpose
Dorothy Leeper "McCarthy and Peace in Vietnam." 61 George Van Hoomissen resentative.Combat Veteran. 119 building programs from $30 mil-
Dedicated,you ng Democrat." lion to approximately $113 mil-
' lion. Total bonding limit would
"Where there is no vision,
M.A.(Cap)Yegge the people mourn." 120 vary in the future as the true cash
value of taxable property in the
--- - state changes.
I If all the proposed new bonding
--I
- — ---
capacity acit Y were used the average
annual principal and interest pay-
ments would increase by PP a roxi-
For State Treasurer. Vote for One mately$5 million.The actual pay-
ments would be limited by the
"Incumbent slate Treasurer.Con- amount of bonds authorized by
Robert W.Straub time independent judgment and sound business practices." 1211 the legislature. The 1967 Special r
1
1 Legislative Session approved is- �
suing $9.35 million in bonds out
of the increased bonding limit to ON
_ be established by this measure. `
!�� Average principal and interest
l For Attorney General. Vole for One Payments in the next thirty years
to retire these bonds will be ap-
proximately$560,000 per year.
"Experienced in protecting the
�— Robert Y.Thornton public interest.° 122
COUNTY
rr.
For State Senator,Nineteenth Senatorial District.Crook,Des-I Referred to the People by the
chutes,Jefferson and Lake Counties. Vote for One Deschutes County Court
MEASURE FOR A NEW TAX -{
BASE. Shall Deschutes I YES'
County be authorized to in-
-1 crease its tax base from
For State Representative,Twenty-first Representative District. $585,970.71 to $831,957.83
- - Crook,Deschutes and Jefferson Counties. Vote for One effective July 1, 1968? The NO!
increased funds are neces-
sary to provide for the needs of
departments and to efficiently
serve the public and to meet the
i statutory requirements for each
COUNTY
otf i ce.
For County Commissioner. Vole for One
i I
For Sheriff. Vote for One
"Incumbent.22 years law en-
lorcement experience. Will
Forrest C."Poe"Shales 123 l
give continued honest, eili- `
cient administration.
r
—� r
For County Surveyor. Vote for One!�
—A win
PRECINCT
For Democratic Precinct Committeeman. Vote for One
I
For Democratic Precinct Committeewoman. Vote for One;
I
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On
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1_.-� mill