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OFFICIAL ICIAL - PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT
FOR THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR
BEND,'PRECINCT NO. 2
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY,
THE 21ST DAY OF MAY, 1954
Mark a dross (X) between the number and the name of each candidate voted for.
STATE AND DISTRICT COUNTY
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR
THE OFFICES OF SENATOR AND REPRESENTA- COUNTY OFFICES
TIVES IN CONGRESS,AND FOR STATE AND DIS-
TRICT OFFICES. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Vote for One
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS.
Vote for One 21 A. J. Moore. "Economy and Efficiency."
12 Guy Cordon of Douglas County. "Present Senator. 22 D. L. Penhollow.
Shall continue to do the best I can." 23 Fred C. Shepard.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DIS- FOR COUNTY CLERK. Vote for One
TRICT. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Harney,
Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Grant, Mal-
heur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union. Wallowa,
Wasco and Wheeler Counties. Vote for One
13 Sam Coon of Baker County. "Government closer to FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Vote for One
the people is better government." 24 Edith E. Fairchild. "Honesty and Integrity. Incum-
bent."
FOR GOVERNOR. Vote for One
14 Earl T. Newbry of Jackson County. "Already proven FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. Vote for One
to be the popular candidate of the people of Oregon."'
15 Paul Patterson of Washington County. "Trusted lead- 25 Leslie M. Ross. "Continue same courteous, efficient
ership: Keep Oregon's working Governor working for service. Present Incumbent."
YOU."
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Vote for One
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR.
Vote for One
16 S. Eugene Allen of Multnomah County. "Promise
nothing but fair hearing, intelligent consideration,
honest judgment on.public questions." PRECINCT
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17 H. E. Barker of Marion County. "Fair and impartial
administration." REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR PRE-
---- CINCT COMMITTEEMEN.
FOR REPUBLICAN PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TWENTY-SEVENTH REPRE- Vote for One
SENTATIVE DISTRICT. Deschutes County.
Vote for One
18 Harvey H. DeArmond of Deschutes County. "Will FOR REPUBLICAN PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN.
work honestly and sincerely for welfare of Deschutes Vote for One
County and Oregon."
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Deschutes County.
Vote for One
19 George F. Rakestraw of Deschutes County. "Prom-
ises Deschutes County the law enforcement it wants
and deserves."
20 E. O. Stadter of Deschutes County. "Present District
Attorney. Will conduct office as in the past."
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OFFICIAL PRIMARY NOMINATING BALLOT
FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR
BEND, PRECINCT NO. 2
DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON
AT THE PRIMARY NOMINATING ELECTION TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY,
THE 21ST DAY OF MAY, 1954
Mark a Cross (X) between the number and the name of each candidate voted for.
STATE AND DISTRICT COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION FOR
THE OFFICES OF SENATOR AND REPRESENTA. COUNTY OFFICES
TIVES IN CONQUESS, AND FOR STATE AND
DISTRICT OFFICES. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Vote for One
17 R. J. Anliker. "For the betterment of Deschutes
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS. County, as a county instead of communities."
Vote for One 18 Albert Campbell. "Sound, economical, efficient op-
12 Richard L. Neuberger of Multnomah County. "Stop eration by County Court."
the Give-away! Protect our Natural Resources for 19 Floyd Malone. "Experience, skill and honesty for
all the People." „
_ efficient County government.
20 Cecil C. Moore. "An Active Democrat—That's why I
want the Office."
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DIS-
TRICT. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant;
Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Mal-
heur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, FOR COUNTY CLERK. Vote for One
Wasco and Wheeler Counties. Vote for One
21 Helen M. Dacey. Incumbent,
13 Albert C. Ullman of Baker County. "Leadership and
action to restore farm stability and develop Eastern
Oregon resources."
FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Vote for One
22 May D. Fryrear. "Experienced. Efficient."
FOR GOVERNOR. Vote for One
14 Joseph K. Carson, Jr., of Multnomah County. "Re-
store Oregon's government to the people." FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. Vote for One
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Vote for One
Vote for One
23 Edward Risen. "Incumbent."
15 Norman O. Nilsen of Multnomah County. "Qualified
by experience; successful in working with the public,
labor and management."
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FOR REPRESENTA'T'IVE, TWENTY-SEVENTH REPRE- DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR
SENTATIVE DISTRICT. Deschutes County. PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN
Vote for One
16 Webster M. Loy of Deschutes County. "A sincere, FOR DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN.
ardent and vigorous service offered to all, for all." Vote for One
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DESCHUTES COUNTY. FOR DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT COMMITTEEWOMAN.
Vote for One Vote for One
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OFFICIAL BALLOT
City of Bend Special Election
Deschutes County, Oregon
TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, THE 21st DAY OF MAY, 1954
Vote YES or NO. Mark X In The Square For The Answer Voted For.
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE CITY COMMISSION
ESTABLISHING CITY TAX BASE. Shall the City of Bend, Deschutes YES ❑
5 County, Oregon, establish a tax base of $250,000.00 (Two
Hundred Fifty Thousand and no/100ths Dollars)? The City
of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, does not have any tax NO ❑
base at the present time.