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The Daily Chronicle from Centralia, Washington • Page 3

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Lewis County outcomes Nov. 2 HneUDS County citizens Niels G.Nielsen-D. 132 Lewis County citizens voted Tuesday. according to unofficial totals released iy Robert Venemon auditor i nd supervisor o( elections United Senator Henry M.Jackson-D. 6180 Dennis "Hitch Hiker" Kelley-D '-95 George M.

Broi a-R. ju 115 593 aariceL.R.Pri\ette-R. PaulGumbet-D, Warren E. Hanson-R, Henry C.Nielsen-R, Wilbur R.Parkin-R, U.S. Rep.

Third Coagmsioail District Richard F.Dideon-R, 759 DooBonker-D, j3U Chuck Elhart-R, 3' 122 SUte Supreme Court PojiUooNo.I Keith M. Callow. 2636 Floyd Hicks, j'lSS SUtt Supreme Coort Position No. 2 Charles F.Stafford, 6206 Supreme Court Position No 3 Robert F. Bracitenbach, 5,517 SUte Supreme Court Position No.

James M.Dolliver, 2,766 Arthur R. Eggers, 1 663 Fred H. Dore, ,217 Court of Appeals District 3 Edward P. Reed, 7,800 Governor Wes Uhlman-D, 2 775 DUyLeeRay-D, Marvin Durning-D, 1,121 JohnD.Spellman-R, 2,260 EmmettWatsoo-R, 53 DukeStockton-D, 61 CarlD.Ricfctt$-R, 36 John "Hugo 25 Barley Hoppe-R, 2,682 lieutenant Governor Jerry Klundt-R, 3J7 PhflipH.Long-R, 819 Ira I. Frisbie-R, 299 Jamie Williams-R, 332 JohnA.Cherberg-D, 6,123 Richard E.

Van Hora-R, Ji6 ElbertV.Erooks-D, 1,026 RndyValdez-D, 135 Secretary of State Bruce K.Chapman-R, 3,262 Boo Corcoran-D, 3,005 Joseph Patrick Bell-D, 233 Robert T. Daly-D, 429 W.H."BiU"Evans-D, 539 Patricia Gentry Bonnffield-D, 772 BQlPatrick-R, 321 George Bright-R. 1,119 Niels G.Nielsen-D, 432 JonnO.McKee-D, 361 Stile Robert S.O'Brieo-D, 7,349 A. William "Bill" Gough-R, 3.060 State Auditor Robert V. "Bob" Graham-D, J.635 R.K.

"Raj" Puri-R. 2.629 Attorney Slade Gorton-R, 5.1J8 J.BruceBurns-D. 5,598 Snpt of Public Instruction Frank "Buster" BrouiHet, 1,418 James S. "Jim" Moore, 4,288 Philipp "Hap" Scott, 1.521 Comm. of Public Lauds BertL.Cc!e-D.

7.091 Richard A. Marcley-B, 3,550 Insurance Commissioner Richard G. "Dick" Marquardt-R, 378 Glen M. Rose-D, 1,512 Harley Wellman-R, 926 KarlHerrmann-D, 3,151 TedGreece-R, 1.U7 LeoJ.Kraatze-D, 583 Nancy Rising-D, 2,120 20th Legislative District Senator GaryM.Odegaard-D, 6,715 Warren Smith-R, 4,693 20th Legislative District Position No. 1 Representative Joseph P.Enbody-D, 5,323 J.VanderStoep-R, 4,705 NeDWheeldon-D, 1,240 20th Legislative District Position No.

2 Representative HughKalich-D, 3,980 Robert E. "Bob" lorppa-D, 1,533 BfllFuUer-R, 5,978 Lewis Coonty Superior Court Department No. 1 D.J. Cunningham, 8,873 Lewis County Superior Court Department No. 2 Dale M.

Nordquist, 8,699 County Commissioner District No. 1 Hamlet Hilpert-R, 1.004 JamesNii-D, 656 Larry R.Edinger-D, 895 Grant A. (Gary) 1.903 County Com missioaer District No. 2 R.A.(Bob)Jacobsen-D. Alois (ADRakoz-R, Mike O'Connor-R, Jerry Owens-R, Centrilia Library Bonds Yes No 1,017 1,137 821 1,024 1,319 The above figures are the unofficial returns from all 69 precincts in Lewis County plus 290 absentee ballots.

Grays Harbor report MONTESANO The Grays Harbor County Auditor's Office reports the following primary election results, frith 1,000 absentee billots yet to be counted: COUNTY COMMISSION Mike Murphy (D) 2,745 JohnW.Vessey(D) 1,408 JackBigelo(D) 932 ElmerHuhta(D-Inc.) 719 TedRakoski(D) 283 District 2 JohnPearsalKD-Inc.) 2.153 WaltFaDor(D) 1,772 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE Department 1 JohnH.KirkwoodNP-Inc.) 10,452 Department 2 John Schumacher (NP-Inc.) 10.617' STATE SENATE 19th District Robert BiiliyD-rnc.) 10,602 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 19th District Position 1 Robert Charette D-Inc. Ray Freeman (D) 5,520 Position 2 Carol Monohon(D) 1,136 Karen Koal(D) 2,672 Don Johnston (R) 2,112 H.D.Morley(D) 1,651 Chuck Jones (D) PaulStepheas(D) 537 Thurston County tolly OLYMPIA Here are complete but unofficial results ia the primary election in Thnrstoo County: THURSTON COUNTY COMMISSION District 1 GeorgeL.BamerJr.(D) 3,238 George Yantis Jr. (D-Inc.) 1,735 Harold L. Anderson (R) 2,320 District 2 DelPettit(D) 3,595 Ken Stevens (R-Inc.) 2,116 RonRyder(D) 1.592 William H. Ward (D) 838 Julio C.SflvafD) 621 STATE SENATE 22nd District DelBausch(D) Maryan Reynolds (D) Harry Larry H.Lovell(R) Stephen HulbertfD) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 22nd District Position.

1 Myroo(Mike)KreidlerD) 12,356 John Hend ricks (R-Inc.) 9,826 Position 2 Ron Keller (D) Emory Kramer Jerry Gray (R) DaleFerrier(R) 8.183 7.716 4.321 2,343 Trie Daily Chronicle. 9553), Wednesday, September Yl. 1976 20th District results STATE SENATOR Lewii WihkJtkum Cowliti Pacific Tturjton CaryOdegaardlD-Inc.) 6,715 729 805 1530 713 WarrenSmita(R) 4,690 282 282 630 422 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Position! Joseph EcbodylDt 5,323 513 599 752 577 J.VjnderStoepfRt 4.705 186 219 4(9 J86 XeilWlseeldontDj 1.2W 281 192 703 17J Total 10.552 6,306 7.7S9 5.915 2.586 a i I RobertTorppa(D) i i a I 3.980 1,533 5,978 Position 2 270 683 637 209 145 214 1.086 637 352 181 167 516 6.503 3,183 7.205 Hugh Kolich, 1th, thworttd on In-party Torppa. Kolich will appostd. in hit bid for by Bill Fulftf, right, a Republican.

Ray fop unofficial returns Joseph P. Enbody. left, a Centrolia Democrat, will go against I. Vender Stoep. a Chehslis Republican, in the general election.

Enbody defeated Keil Wfieeldon in the primary; Vender Stoepwas unopposed. Gary Ely. Centralia, was first in a field of three Democrats for county commissioner, district 1. He'll face the incumbent, Homlet Hilpert, right, a Centralia Republican, in the Nov. 2 general.

By United Press toternitiooil Unofficial from Tuesday's Washington stale primary election: Governor 5.891 of 6.C62 Precincts Republican John Spellman 165,765 Harley Hoppe 101,800 Erometl Watson 1.219 Carl Ricketts 2.117 John Patric 2.296 a Wes Uhlman 179,111 Dixy Lee Ray 187,923 a i Durning 126.789 Duke Stockton US. Senate Republican 5.312 of 6,062 Precincts George M. Brown 12,353 Will Davis 13,555 Clarice Privette 11,611 Warren Hanson 37,504 Henry C. Nielsen 21,080 Wilbur Parkin 18.891 a Henry M. Jackson 159.167 Dennis Kelley 15,913 Paul Gumbel 20,772 US.

House 1st Dist 1.009 of 1,031 Precincts Republican Joel Pritchard 81,905 a Carl Viking Holman 10,810 Dave Wood 21,397 OS. House 2nd Dist. 783 of 865 Precincts Republican John Nance Garner 29,172 a Uoyd Meeds 11,163 Don a 13,897 US. House 3rd Dist 788 of 858 Precincts Republican Richard Dideoa 7,065 Chuck Elhart 16,899 a Don Bonker 67,251 US. House 4tb Dist 615 of 792 Precincts Republican Dick Granger 17,527 Bruce Cone 13,076 James C.

May 7.583 a Mike McCormack 11,320 VS. House 5th Dist 717 of iJ Precincts Republican Charles Kiraball 23,521 a Thomas S. Foley 61,363 VS. House 6th Dist 187 of 771 Precincts Republican Robert M. Reynolds 1,181 Ceo.

Van Buskirk 3,119 Jeff G. Prosser 1,826 a Mike Parker 18,759 Eugene W. Wiegman 13,211 Norman D. Dicks Jim O'Donnell 3,099 Cordon Johnston 8,187 3,067 Congressman Don Bonier, unopposed wilhin his own porty. won a huge vole of confidence from Third District voters Tuesday.

The Ridgefield Democrat will Charles Elhort. a lacey Republican, in the general election. Short defected Richard Dideon for the nod. Jim Nicholls VS. House 7th Dist 923 of J58 Precincts Republican Raymond Pritchard 17,316 Wm.

M. Champion 9.297 a Jack May 5,187 Brock Adams 66,125 Other stateside contests, all 5,312 of 6.062 precincts: LL Governor Republican Jerry Klundt 21,538 Philip H. Long 49.389 Ira I. Frisbie 18,831 Jamie Williams 27,125 Richard Van Horn 47,309 a John Cherberg 381,329 Elbert V. Brooks 51,975 Rudy Valdez 30,723 Secretary of SUte i a Bruce Chapman 293,991 George Bright 30,019 a Bob Corcoran 102,769 Joseph P.

Bell 20.810 Robert T. Daly 32,706 W.H. Evans 30.905 Patricia Bonnifield 11,376 Bill Patrick 22,410 Niels Nielsen 30.421 John 0. McKee 30,099 Treasurer i a Wm. A.

Cough 187,057 a Robert O'Brien 425,974 Auditor i a R.K. Puri 155,280 a Robert Graham 133,100 Attorney General Republican Slade Gorton 369,330 a Bruce J. Burns 278,737 Supt Public Instruction Frank Brouillet 335,587 James S. Moore 175,871 Philipp Scott 85,496 Land Commissioner Republican Richard A. Marcley 191,291 a Bert Cole 116,198 Insurance Commissioner Republican Richard Marquardt 75,878 Harley Kellman 46,500 Ted Greene 61,300 a Glen M.

Rose 70,819 Karl a 184,613 Leo J. KrantJ 38,031 Nancy Rising 170,898 State Supreme Court Position No. 1 Keith M. Callow 215,885 Floyd Hicks 321.185 Position No. 4 James Dolliver 176.270 Arthur R.

Eggers 100.752 Fred H. Dore 234.326 Pacific County vote Former Durkan aides start third party move OWL Party mokes late bid for 'on with lunacy' ticket SOUTH BEND Following are complete but unofficial returns from Tuesday's primary election in Pacific Coonty; PACIFIC COUNTY COM MISSION Districtl EDI Grossman 851 District: EJdredPentt3a(D-Iac.) 751 UQianKeney(D) 523 Marjut Howard (D) 123 Jerry Gardner (D) 290 ErlingL.Nelson 129 John D. Downer (R) 267 SHERIFF Herbert Newton (D-Inc. 3,358 Howard Funkbouser (D) 1.S39 NORTH DISTRICT COURT JUDGE JoePenoyar(NP-Inc.) 2,065 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE Herbert WieJaad (NT-Ice.) 4,195 Cowlitz County results KELSO FoDowing are primary election results from Cowliti County: COWUTZ COUNTY COM MISSION District! Walt Church Jr. (D) 1,150 JanesF.

Berry (D-Inc.) 1.169 AllwD.SlaterR) 536 Art Bale (R) 151 District! BernardScheurich(D-Inc.) 1,038 BerylRobison(R) 1,219 Forest W. Berry (D) 670 John C. Freed (R) 602 SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE Position 1 AlanHaEoirelHNP-Inc.) 7,581 Position 2 Frank Price (NP-Inc. 6,800 Doctor checked in Jones death TORRANCE, Calif. (IIP!) A doctor who allegedly dispensed drags to anyope who asked for them was under in- restigatioo.

today in the death of actress Mary Acissa Jones, who played Bnffy on. thetflevsjoa series "Family Affair." Miss Joees. IS, died Aug. 26 of what 2 coroner caned ooe of the worst cases of dreg overdosage ever sees in San D'tgo Coonty. She had taken four drugs simultaneously cocaine, the barbiturate Seconal, the depressant Qoaalniie and PCP, an animal tranquQizer.

Dr. Carlos Mosbos, 65, who is to be arraigned Sept. 28 on 11 charges of dispensing drugs fflegiHy, nay face charges in death o( the actress, the district attorney's office said Tuesday. RESTOS (I'PI) A convention of self-styled Democratic party ''liberals and regulars" here Tcesday night nominated former state Sen. Martin J.

Durkan for governor as an alternative to Diiy Lee Ray, the apparect winner of the regular Democraticyrimary. The group of Decocratic liberals, numbering a few more than 100. formed the Washington State Independent Party. Darfcan, former chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee, onsuccessfallr soi'gM his party's gubernatorial ia and 1S72. The Isssquah sctk re-election to the stale Senate 1971.

Darken not at Tuesday night's convention, but Kicg County Councilman Mike an crgasiier of the convention, said before kr.owir.g the outcorn iie of the primary race: "It is my opinion that Dark an file if Dixy is the Democratic candidate." said he bad tailed with Djrtan as recently as Monday a-J quoted Darkan as saying. Leo Ray is an acceptable a i i oa the Democratic nominated Darkjn daring the eight-miaute convention. the delegates. "Having John Spellmjn and another person sossds lite John Spellman just dues not give the voters for the opportunity for progress in this state." Spcllnan. the King Concly executive.

the Republican cominatioa for governor iaTtcsdjr'spriaary. said if either Sesttle Mayor Wes Uhlmaa or Marvin Dining won the a i i i i a wouldn't eater the race as a third party car.didate. Durkan would hat ur.til next Tuesday to accept the nomination by filing a declaration of candidacy the secretary of state'soffice. The for-atira c-f the splinter party a secret r.ove that aas started about ago by a of Democrats that ireluded several of Durban's forrr.cr Ways and Means Comn-iiuee staff aides. the aides.

The group raaie its move bcciuse cf a feeling that Miss Ray. cultivated a non-political image. not a true Democrat and not identified the party until she decided to an for governor. UhJnan and a Seattle it- torcey, are Democrats who hat rt.i for office previously under the party label. Loary disafrec-d aith sugccstioa lhat a DarkiTi candidacy split the Democratic tote and har.d the governorship to Spellman By ROBERT MeDANIEL OLVMPIA (L-PII The OWL Party, a collection of self proclaimed fly-by- sights, held its first jod last Dominating convention Tcesday evening.

OWL-- which stands for "out with logic" and "on with is headed by jazzman and restaurant owner Red Keliy. was his party's choice for governor. The get-together took place at Kelly 'sTurnwaterCooservatory. It's going to take awhile to determine if Kelly mi other OWL nominees will be allowed co the November general election ballot. Darrell Kelly's head bartender and party chairman, said he collected IM nominating petitions in support of the OWLs.

By law 100 petitions from registered voters did not vote in the regular primary are required if a minor party candidate is allowed on the ballot. There was'a lot of giggling as Kelly's patron's signed up. and Griswold was the first to admit the situation is a bit touchy. Undaunted by his marginal support, Kelly pWjfd to carry on. Just how far was uncertain.

His first and foremost campaign promise a to abdicate if elected. His second promise as that "the back starts here." However, he said his recent invention of transparent fog is going to revola- tiorme the art of campaigning. Kelly's bumper stickers proclaim that "a vote for Red Kelly is two giaat steps backaard." figures that if. by cb jnce, the petitions hold up under the scrutiny of the secretary of state's office Kelly should be allowed a free ride as an indigent on the general election ballot. "I don't care what they say, when you're broke, you're broke and I can prove it," Griswold maintained.

Kelly agreed and added "why should other guys have all the fun." In addition to Kelly, who plays bass guitar, other OWL candidates are guitarist Don "Earthquake" Ober for Land Commissioner ind pianist Jack Perciful for State Treasurer. Nominations from tie crowd included Bob Kelly of Olympia for Attorney General. Criswold said. He explained that Kelly, no relation of Red. was a retired army sergeant.

"He always wanted to be a general and figured this was the best we could do for him." Griswold said "Nothing says the attorcey general has to be an attorney." Incumbents win VANCOUVER UP1 Incumbent Clark County Democrat, and Ned Smith, a Republican, woo renomination to their Clark County commissioa posts in Tuesday's primary election. But Smith will fact a difficult challenge ia November, since Cocaie Kearney. 33, Vancouver, garnered Marly twice as many votes as Smith ia winning the Democratic nod to oppose him in the genera) election. Cole will face Gary- Brewer. 32, a Vancouver realtor..

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