Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutElections (1956-1964) 1 • COUNCILMAN CANDIDATES CITY OF L ENTON NAME ADfBFSS Frank Aliment 238 Pelly Street James D. Anderson 1301 J Street Arnold C. Berglund 1244 J Street Everett Clymer 505 Windsor Place Clarence Dullahant 1326 •3eacon Avenue F. E. "Freddy" dwards 239 Wells Street Robert L. Edwards 12906 56th Ave. So. Robert J. Goad 3713 7th Ave. No. George a. Johnson 3525 6th U t-- E John Malgarini 3518 8th Ave. Nu. Dale Pinkerton 2227 6th Ave. h u. Dan Poli 420 Langston Ad. S. J. itichardson 320 No. Wells George D. Swift 436 No. Williams Thomas W. Trim 541 Wells Street Verle "Sunny" Vie take 516 Pelly Street Police Judge Paul W. Houser 1909 Monterey Drive January 2, 1958 Mr. Robert A. Morris King County Auditor Room 220 — County City Bldg. Seattle, Washington Attention — Edward Logan, Superintendent of Elections Dear Mr. Logan* With reference to the certification of candidates for Councilmen from the City of Renton, please be advised that Robert L. Edwards should be listed as a realtor and F. E. "Freddy" Edwards is listed as a truck driver. I trust this will clarify the matter. Very truly yours, T:iE CITY OF RENTON perk E. L. Alexander, Cite ELA*hn COUNCILMAN CANDIDATES CITY OF RENTON NAME ArDTiSS Frank Alimant 233 Pelly Street James D. Anderson 1301 J Street Arnold 0. Berglund 12:.44 J Street Everett Clymer 505 Windsor Place Clarence Ihillahant 1326 Beacon Avenue F. E. "Freddy" Hdwards 239 Wells Street Robert L. Edwards 12906 86th Ave. So. Robert J. Goad 3713 7th Ave. No. George R. Jo►_ nsm 3525 6th Ave. E. John Malgarini 3518 8th Ave. No. Dale Pinkerton 2227 6th Ave. No. ran Poll 420 Langston Rd. 6. J. Richardson 320 No. Wells George D. Svift 436 No. Williams Thomas W. Trim 541 Wells Street Verb "Sunny" Vietzke 516 Pelly Street Police Judge Paul W. Houser 1909 Monterey Lrive December 30, 1957 Robert A. Morris, :King County Auditor County-City Building Seattle, Washington Attns Edward Logan, Supt. of :elections Room 220, County-City Building Dear Sirs Enclosed you will find a list of the candidates fur the City Council of Renton, Washinton, giving the names and ad- dresses) also the candidates for Police Judge. In the event of any withdrawals I will call your office im_eciately. Very truly yours, 'ME CITY OF RINT0N • Elton L. Alexander City Clerk ELAspc Encl. \\( 0C7NCT M'IN CANDIDATES CITY` OF RENTON NPF AD Frank Aliment, 239 Pelly Street Tn'_ss 5. Anderson 1301 J Street Arrlc! O. lercl and 121:4 J street ^;Pre-+ C. Clymer Windsor ?lace :1:,=cc 1i hant 132E eaccn Avenue r. '. " ^redd " t.:'war 7_ 2r, Wells Street Robert t. rdwards 12206 96t'i Ave. So. Robert J. ',cad 3713 7th Ave. No. Ceorm R. Johnson 352c: 6th Ave. r. John Malgarini 351 9th No. Dale Pinkerton 2727 6th Ave. N . Dan '^li ' ?,? Lands tend. Pen J. Pichardson 390 No. Wells Ceorp,e D. Swift l36 No. Williams Thomas W. Tri^tm 51 Wells Street Verle Sunny Vietzkp 716 Pelly Street Police Jildhe Paul W. Houser 19Ct Monterey Drive CANDIDATES PUt COUNCILMAN 1- Dale Pinkerton 2- Ben Richardson 3- George Swift 4- Robert Edwards 5- Verle Vietzke 6- Thomas Trimm 7- Everett C. Clymer 8- James D. Anderson 9- Frank Aliment 10- George R. Johnson 11- F.E."Freddy« Edwards 12� Arnold G. Berglund 13- Dan Poli 14- Robert Goad 15- Clarence Dullahant 16- John Malgarini CANDIDATE FOR POLICE JUDGE 1- Paul W. Houser • FORM 260•8 ('VON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No 1 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHI GTON, FILING DATA Iss.County of - - — -- Date: `V 23— 1947 Time � .M.❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. .) /V 3__ 1) :1;-ND t _SoIN( ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) - (STREET AND NUM ER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of �l nCe .State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of G C e M Mom' (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1 1 day of , 19 f;and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary 7 ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of / �� Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. 4,1 ES �IJY�f?Se yk SIGN HERE tgr ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIONATU,� CAANDIDATE AS NAME WILL UPON BALLOT) •3 ,[S�f�il ��i > Igo Subscribed and sworn to before me this _.: ________day of____________________ �__ ___— , 17 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIALIA • OFFICIAL/ITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1963. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended t overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either f them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or control ed directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy r alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by thg Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. s • Q � w p ,i p i m LL Goa Z o Q w o z o 0 oe i w b ei e) .N rfj F , Wb e41u F'' E4 4", z 0 w w FORM •260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No. 70 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA County of Date: 195 Time_3;_5 ❑A.M.[)'P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 2_5- /7 f �/( — // ,declare upon honor that I reside at (P ASK PR N NAME) �_ , 3 � � -- - ---,of e�Ta � (STREEETT AND JIUMO OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OP CITY OR TOWN) County of_____11.1 ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; r , that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of___C1 w_Qf1 C� (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 11 day of , 19_I , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary (j G ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. it l' W /7//h'/c'WI SIGN HERE �' ---- (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WI Subscribed and sworn to before me this of , 195Z_7 SI OFFICIAL O►FISSAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. ass 211.• ! • 1 i Q i i u r1 o i i i ca j o j ! F o x w o z 3 0 O 0as rcs QC( ro z o a FORM SBO•• (NON-PARTISAN) PI INC.. TACOMA % -7 File No._!s_ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WAT NGTON, FILING DATA }ss. County of __ ______ Date: IL2 ____ , 19_S__1 Time S —0 A.M. aP.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. n I d 6 18 � 1. I ,declare upon honor that I reside at (►LEASE PRINT NAME) L Y S t` ,of (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OP CITY OR TOWN) County oft_J ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of CL/ � S' e(r('^ r- /)11. 4_1^ (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /l day of , 19 , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. 4) d ci _t ars) ? SIGN HERE Mr 4 (PLBASB PRINT NAME,d ASSURE CORRECT SPELLIN(S) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UP ARNoLD G (3ER6-LVAID Subscribed and sworn to before me this ___day of___-2 e c e m = __ ,19 . SIGNATURE ►OOFFICIAL OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advisee, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. • FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951), *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. �Y.'"asws 060 Q a CI ,.y u e V � z LL ii. z w H o o o Z ! o G 0 o Q °' Phi W b w cd ai o z 0 a 'FORM 260•B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No t. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WADS INGTON, FILING DATA j.ss. County of _____ Date: y , 19`- Time g r Efic.M.❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. _______ I, re/7__ (7�______ /201„/ ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) C S_ ►y; „0 s c p1 rr< of (STREET AND NUMSER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of ) S - IN' 1 ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of__ C t'e L� 1 a 117. (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the / / day of , 19Jand hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of " Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as the'rein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. C/1 V/27 �C SIGN HERE gr ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL P EAR UPON•ALLOT) 3 �-s���-� , Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ' �`1� 19_�__� /l�`'-:t fair SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFICIAL ITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose,of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership,in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. Q 0 I ai a V p E � a c o 0 = c w z o z o oCC w 0 .E Vro C.)C LA bw cad aa) z o a w 'Foam !SO-■ ('1ON•PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA /r File No. / l DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE 0.47 WASHINGTON, FILING DATA }ss. County of _ Date: _�F:_� � f ____, 19 _�_ Time_l____!_______❑A.M.m P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. �� -� j, ,,L,4 R ENe E f)I)L/ A A,4 N 7 . _ declare upon honor that I reside at INT MAN!) �-�-- 13 2 6 9EA C Olv A y c .of CIY l2'/f (STREET AND N M!!R. OR RURAL ROUT!) (MANS OF CITY OR TOWN) County of____________� !/��—`� ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the of five of_`-l/��� (Position. No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1_I day of • , is ._, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary i ballots,es provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. c' L,4 /I E.ucr I)�i L L ,4 A '4J SIGN HERE @ _- (PLEAS!PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT S►ELLINO) (SIONATUR!O/CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL A•►EAR UPON BALLOT) Si bscribed and sworn to before me this _.__ ___day of , 19 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL -- ` OFFICIAL TITLE st EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWOF N STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS S(ction 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. • 1.0 Q a w � u m w Q v H CO c 1-1 x o = o w �' z o z 3 o 0 0 gagt ae PA b El b F w z o a w FORM 16O•D (NON•PNRTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF Wf4SHINGTON, FILING DATA )) ss. County of ___1_ _ Date: ___.(9 6________ 19 -S-7 Time--725-- ❑A.M. ®P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. a 5 u I__ _ M ,declare upon honor that I reside at , ,y.... ►RIMY AYE ,of �. ( D NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of - ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; Ltythat I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1/ day of , 107 and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of�—t"'�:-g- ---y%-'v Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. r D r) taP IA thIZOS SIGN HERE M6;"__�l• "�, �,__ ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT....LINO) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAM I Subscribed and sworn to before me this__ __day of , 1957 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFICIAL TITLE \\ EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. gra dICE Cr C Q I i i u. u. vi i 0 Q s. I z w i w c Z i d c COi G Nigo.112 E i a) b ewu F a) z 0 a w w FORM 260-B (NON-P..RT MAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No._ ___�______ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHIN T N, FILING DATA County of 2�___ Date:,� , 19__7 ;(3(� Time a ❑A.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. e _______________ l2 oC �u-� �_ !t%4 � ,declare upon honor that I reside at PRINT NAME) a p � ��SCj C �Ce-7 J(� • f (STREET AND NUMBER 0 RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of � State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of__ (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the // day of 1 , 19Jr and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary /� ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections .3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I ant familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. Q t . EZ w A g_ d SIGN HERE 16F_---leri ' (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SP[LLINO) (SIONATUR[OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON SALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_._/.= day of-- �/ - - --, 19 7 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OVVICIAZ TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purplose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom origin 1 declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. • FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. V , • iI+ i i w LL j Z i i i j173i o o CC 4miolo L. i w CO a JAI rn ^' o 0 = i ' o . z o i z ~ w o g Q F 0 z o afro FORM EGO-S (NON•P.RTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No.-- —/-.. ----------- DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OP W INGTON, FILING DATA County of _ Date:r , 19_ Time^__ 2'yO P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. *s_ c q� ( T c• /. _ .....__,declare upon honor that I reside at (►LEASE PRINT NAME) _ 3713 ".4/4) ♦K 7 /4) P A of ah— (STREET AND UNSER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OP CITY OR TOWN) County of -State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of CI'u ^ `/ 0'1 "J_______�_�__ (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the / / day of ,E; , , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of f _ __ Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections S and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. � 'P_'f I A SIGN HERE 47/ 7( ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OP CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL AP►EAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this .__day of 1"l , 19 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL • Aar OFFICIA TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORD STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sect on 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the E.tate of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that le or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and "three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to ove hrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the vern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of the , by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membersh in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom origina declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. s Q a CI W V ai c6 E o oiXi j z o J_ i law i Z w CD 68 z Z E i of .• w i e CO Z 0 o . Q i c.5 w y W ! sYi 0 •�%ffm▪ a El N ig VI PA MS W 03 'C .- ti a, Ed GI z 0 a 4, CD 'FORM 260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No.-------------1.1-----______ - DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF W'SHINGTON, FILING DATA ss. County o f __ __ _ Date: /___ _2-6 �____, 19E_4 Time_T1 ____p A.M.i3 P.M. D Receipt No. ��1 LE______________ I,_- '4,Q e�..[/©//ECLARATION 7 S 0^/ ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) es,5-fG ri Hv e _,of 1� 74n , (STREEITAND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) 1AN County of � _LAL_a ,State of Washington, ,a�and a1m a qualified voter therein• that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of �.!__i �� Co u NC// (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to beheld on the day of - '1'1T 19____ _ and request that myname be printed upon the official primary `�, hereby q p f f� p y DD ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of /0 \ Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. Ge A-e-Q • aJ p f��v-S2'/`/ SIGN HERE DS' (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDI T AS NAME W APPE UP N BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ls_____ ay of SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFI AL TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. �w.'`ayys D 114 = 0 1114 o i F � 0 0 Z x � o 0 0 4-4z o z ° 6Cid 4) log ?Aw W cd b w cam+ 1=1z .1 0 a r FORM 260.E (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No._______�? DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHI GTON, FILING DATA— I / -7 County of }ss. Date: '0'2 1 • Time_t__�� ❑A.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. I �.k 1/1 /2/ /61�/ declare upon honor that I reside at EASE RINT )_________�___-_-_.0 f 11][C 7 (STREET AND UMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of I 7 ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of 20 4 1I mC (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the ) 1 day of , 19 ', and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary evrs ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of rs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. . 1 J4 )1 N P. �j 1 - I 1 - - - SIGN HERE Zal )74._Y(PLEASE PRINN AME TO ASSURE CORRECT SFELLINS) (SI• URI OF CANDIDATE AS NEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this __ 7 day o ,19r2 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or cont Iled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destro or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government o the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. I 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. avtir-Z?s.5 Q W p Ch r, u Z o 0 448 z w ° cu o z O CO z ° 3 GIz .1 0 a w w FORM 2EO-B (NON PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA i File No._—____1 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHI GTON, FILING DATA . County of —__ L`4'__ }ss. Date: , ct. /3 -, 1 ft) Time M A.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. C( DECLARATION — I, — yi LX —— i /4/�i�E fi,46, ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NA E) 7 v . / __ '9/—�--- r'y— — —- — of � - (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of l / I✓ ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; e)1 that I hereby declare myselfoce a candidate for nomination to the office of !'i M IV (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the:' 1 1 day of D , 19 .,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary !x' ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of /C Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. 7� / fir . � /e / /frire r2'Ij SIGN HERE ---1 -- - - (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OR CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this---/= -----day of _ , 19u . ,....,..-- '-'' .:1,A 0:7_,,el.•gi:-.. ....'.......,r••:„...e ..-4 SY 7...-7- SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL / OFFIC L TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or,a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. • FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. cc 0 0 o I i c z 1 4 w I I -1 COc 0 0 0 w oe ! o g Q ; W 'c o z 0 a w C FORM SSO-E (NON•PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA ) File No._ `- DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WAYITINGTON, FILING DATA ss.County of __ __ ) _ Date: 7 , 19±�_ Time ' A 0 Q A.M.0 P.M. DECLARATION ir Receipt No. ©A ,declare upon honor that I reside at L/ / (►LEASE PRINT NAME) (_____T i AND MOIR. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of '1 / y ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; V that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of c'C1���(/ �1✓ (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the // day of 19`5�, and hereby request that my n me be rinted upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum o the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. J A Ai l G /-------------SIGN HERE C 1 __ (►LEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT S►ELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WI 7 Subscribed and sworn to before me this ?___day of '-77 _ _____,19_`�`_ SIGNATURE Or OFFICIAL OFFICIALFTITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or control ed directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy r alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of he United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establi h in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Lawa 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S. 5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. V Q U 0 I a v17. I� i Ei 1 COw c � w z zo z 0 Cid w w o E CO SCE F z O w • FORM 260.E (NON•PARTISAN) - PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No. - ------v ---------- DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASH NGTON, FILING DATA }ss. f County of --- '-7 - - -_ --- Date: - - - - -3 119' Time_ ILA-[ A.M.❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. -.2-S-0 ,declare upon honor that I reside at EASE PRINTNAME) .2 e , 1 er,-0 —- -_-_-,of (STREET AND NUMBS OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of — ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of____au 4 G1'r1 (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the / / day of , 19 i and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of -/Q Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. fte-F12 SIGN HERE EW -� --- r ------------------------�_`-`-- ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE O Jf,A DIDATE AS AME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) r- Subscribed and sworn to before me this __�3 __day of___ 7"---- , 19 3 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of thr govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controllel directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. .<-aw s 4.0 C as w coi NICX laS Lim ,y u o C 2 o Z o 4 z o z o act °' o o z o El a w • •FORM 260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No._____--1______------------- DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHIN TON, FILING DATA }ss. 7County of Date: ��_--________-____, 191 Time It Et-A..M.❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. "'-J o „LtfiL I, .declare upon honor that I reside at (P [A![ PRINT NAN[)------_ ' /C3 /i/e ,e;(‘''reg,-.7 f 477 -')•••737 (STREET AND NUMSE OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of .State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of 41-7-7W-e-el""'"- ,•#, (Position No ), to'be made at the primary election to be held on the / day of , 19 and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and 1 accompany herewith the sum of 1 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Farther, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I ant familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. • _CCO/26.e -D. Sw'lf=/ SIGN HERE (PLEAS[PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDAT A NAME WILL APPEA N!ALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_ / ____day of 12 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFICIATIITLE - --_�---- EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to Overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlle directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a urpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy o alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of t e United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. • FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. �. s gla Q � w ai v oCO O h O 0 0 �i Z o z 0 a) F— V w y o .0 b w o z <1 0 w w FORM 260•I1 (NONPARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASH GTON, FILING DATA j_ss. / County o f `_ l Date: 7'i7 , 19 t•7 Time _'�,__❑A.M. 1315.M. -- DECLARATION Receipt No. __ i ^I P "---)1- 1-- (e) \i .- -- -22'-7---1'--/ I,_ ( ,declare upon honor that I reside at / L t. ".-6-DINT NAME) ,of .4.7-s7�--7. ' , (STREET AND NUMSER, R RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) • County of --7---7 ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the r / day of t " , 19�'_l___, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of 1 '- --- Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist P rty. _n i n 'S_W—LLF,L/71 -J SIGN HERE aw' "1. --___=_ _- ..21,rY,'t% (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _.. "2 day of 116422 --' — ,191_,2 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL t-_----- OFFICIAL,TITLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any perllon to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or ,under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. �. s c re, 0 I m z i i " 0 V i J E4CD 1e o x d x 0 0 0 z CP _ z 3 0 o . 02 ICE rt:1 oe Z o a w r • • FORM 260.8 (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No.____4 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA ss. 7I `�'7 County of —____ Date: �7 19'1 Time // l 4 A.M.p P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 1 c 'declare upon honor that I reside at (PEEN[ PRINT NAME) t�1__ Of (STREET AND NUili OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of i9 r— n t-i (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the .l / day of , 191 fand hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. Y t ' /Y wy YL.r_ZZ IGN HERE i - ---- -t—s/(/ ?.� j{ i, (LEASE PRINT NAME TO AI RUSE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL*1)IEAR UPON SALLO7) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _.._i2 day of / � � � , 1917 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL OFFICIAL STLE EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts • to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. Q CI D) W CI 0,3 ry U I m a i IL C▪ O w I rz-1 c O O p s G z z ~ i 0 PI VcA w c. a> (4 z 0 a CI w • • FORM 260-8 NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHIN TON, FILING DATA }ss. �� /3 i County of ____ Date: , 19 Tim ez'" D.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. •2 DECLARATION C 3 I, -l —%s�_ �1�?z/— declare upon honor that I reside at (PL ACE ►RINT NAME) (STREET AND N SIR. A RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of E" '� T � (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 7/ day of , 19 __1<; and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of 357 ollars. the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Chapter 142, Laws of 1953 and Sections 3 and 4, Chapter 377, Laws of 1955, defining subversive persons and organizations as quoted herein,, that I understand and I ant familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined, and I am not a member of the Communist Party. PAY / ' yam _:ocrs.�i SIGN HERE {B i (J`1°..°63641e/4141 ____ —--- (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLINO) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE Al NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this -- day of -- �:��1?-fir- - - ------, 19 • SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL • OFFl CI TITLE - - EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Section 16, Chapter 254, Laws of 1951. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSONS AND SUBVERSIVE ORGANIZATIONS Section 1, Chapter 142, Laws of 1953. Par. 5. "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit, attempt to commit, or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of,the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political subdivision of either of them by revolution, force, or violence; or who with knowledge that the organization is an organization as described in paragraphs *two and **three hereof, becomes or remains a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. (CONTINUED ON OTHER SIDE) CONTINUATION OF EXCERPTS OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES ACT * (Par. 2) "Subversive organization" means any organization which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or advocate, abet, advise, or teach activities intended to overthrow,' destroy or alter or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the govern- ment of the United States or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. ** (Par. 3) "Foreign subversive organization" means any organization directed, dominated or controlled directly' or indirectly by a foreign government which engages in or advocates, abets, advises, or teaches, or a purpose of which is to engage in or to advocate, abet, advise, or teach, activities intended to overthrow, destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or of any political subdivision of either of them, and to establish in place thereof any form of government the direction and control of which is to be vested in, or exercised by or under the domination or control of any foreign government, organization, or individual. Chapter 377, Laws of 1955. Sec. 3. For the purpose of this act, membership in a subversive organization shall be membership in any organization after it has been placed on the list of organizations designated by the Attorney General of the United States as being subversive pursuant to executive order No. 9835. Sec. 4. The Communist Party is a subversive organization within the purview of RCW 9.81 and membership in the Communist Party is a subversive activity thereunder. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. Dim W LL Z i vl Cik O CE CC Q V � LL C▪D 0 Z 01 0 Z o *a z o z 6wia Q 02 F o zal et:7 0 a w PRIMRY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 11.1 1258 C OUNC ILMEN PCT. 1 2 3 4 • 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 -16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 : 24 25 ; 26,. TOTALS .......—_ , AILMENT, F. 126 54 37 i 31 10 L..271 44 6 1 22 27 26 51 5 i 111 20 16 ' 19 22 I 18 1 8 , 9 i 16 1 10 .7 1 14o_ 563 1 -- r -1- - -• \ ' ANDERSON, J.D. 128 17 24 18 I 14 1 18 251 19 11 19 15 1 25 1 4 7 ' 10 31 • 10 25 ! 31 i 1 15 ; 11 1 15 1 23 7 1 20 443 , I - . BERGLUND 3 A. 117 19 11 13 1 7 6 14 11 28 19 12 1 1 11 5 ' 3 1 9 1 11 , 7 23 i 23 2 6 6 1 10 16 2 14 305 1 Eilvitil, E. i 34 1 451 26 i 29 1 10 12 . 39 16 19 i 27 1 35 / 37 6 4 3.4 49 20 26 ; 43 i 2 11 5 1 21 T 12 i 6 i 21 569 i ' „-L-77,4-* i „,-4 , =-*- - DULLAHANT, C. -FYI oU i /44.1 54 1 28 1 2b1 59! 11 -284 29-4- 51 1 73 51 7 18-4. 24 15-'.. 26-47 32 0 51 --77r 261. 3.0 131 301 713 3 3 1 1 ,4 ,-1-- _,4- i EDwARD nFREDErr 1-341-12t 17 16 10-r-15- 24 1611.6 20 .r-15 1 27 5 r3.-31- 5- 3.5 I 13 - 3. u ! 6 ( 16 i -13. _, . t --•- ---4--- --------t----r-t------- -- •,-• T.-- 1 •-- ' i - 1 i 1 UA.TiiiiDS I RAT. 110 33 11 i 10 1 15 1 13 35 91 5 20 I 13 1 23 2 1 5 15 1 14 1 10 13 1 9 1 31 3 t 13 i 5 I 3 . 20 313 4 ........--,- . I- GOAD, R.J. i 7 5 61 31- 1 i 21 3 2 0- 2- 8 3 1 1 1 5 8 4 15 1 9 1 1 71 3 1 0 1 2 i 3 • 6 107 1 . 1 i , ...........,___ .......___ ......___- / . i 1 1 JOHNSON, G.R. 15 16 22 I 12 I 6111 6 5 7 19 1 8 ; 15 2 1 6 18 9 ! 5 13 16 1 0 31_ 4.1_ 3 ! 10 i 1.1. 15i 249. ..... t- . ---- - 1 7 ----r-- -4 1.. 1-it;IALGHITh*--i, J. 11i 26 12 10 1 8 . 13 , 181 261 21 : 13 L ._23 ' 30 , 2 1 5 i 4 9 , 15 20 17 ' 1 14 3 1 13 3 r 5 I 22 334 1- -.1 . i i -I -I- 1...._PINKERTON, D. ... . 1351 72 1 41 i 3929:L21 60113,, L11 .21 34 1 . 4 45 1 .1._ 9 25 f 3141 38 r-34 27 5 114 9 1 21 17 : 51 31 694 POLI D I 21 29 17:26 1 16 , 13 : 491 28 261 22 : 31 1 42 1 1 i 4 i 6 i 11 I 6 11 i 11 2 21 3 1 33 9 . 3 28 450 I -. F_........._...............: ___.4.. _ I RICHARDSON, B.J. 123 61 31 -28 i 23 i 15 1 37 17 16 1 .20 23.... 331 2 7 22 1 15 i 11 114 , 20 4 5 7 I 16 , 3.0 1 5 31 496 i I.- _..........,.............4.......4.. . .... ,. 4- I I . I SWIFT, G. 130 , 81 1 29 33 1 25 19 43' 19 241 -24 33 1 38 1 3 8 25 1 17 19 22 1 23 , 4 41 7 20 11 6 28 595 : •--it-- . t, i l-• .,. ? I -t• ---- ..t- ' TRI14M T. 142 ! 76 31 1. 43 1 28 i 17 i 461 16 181 ,29 35 I. 42 i 4 6 24 21 , 18 21 ' 26 1-1 3 41 3 24 7 5 36 625 , •I i r- -1- -.- -e- 1 ., !--- i i 1 -t- L_..,,..vIETzql v... .._, .4_1481 88 51 461 30 , 32 ' 721 31 1 27045 1 51i 64 i 3 . lu 1 28 . 33 1 30 34 39 ' 4 9 8 35_1 19 9 40 886 • 1-- : : . , ...4. 4., .i.-.._ . . . 1 SHATri.,E, CLYDE i i 1 ! I i 1 1 1 1 -- - .— •' --1 -r- - /--- i—-it- -4. -4. i .1.- 1 I -1-- 1 POLICE JUDGE ! ! i !• 1 1 ti lit l• 1 , 1 1 HOUSER, P.W. 56 3.08 L57 1 57 1 , 34 74 36_ 391: 48. 48 1 69 1 6 L3.3. 3$ 1 46 j_ 31 39 45 5 _ 18 12 I 35 _ 23 : 12 52 996 _ .. GENARO, R. I -r ; r 7 i T 1 i 11 ! 3 ; ! 1 #1 ! 1114- i 1 L... HAWSEN2 OLIN 1 i 1 1 2 t1 i 1 1 1 1 I i . . , 1 i I •—+ —, . ... ..... : LEWIS, JOE 1 ! 1 ! i ! ' ' • ' . ].. I ...,.. .. .. , i 1 1 •••-•••-••-••••••-• . .. f. . _..........._......, • ' i• -aii-sgsr-iefi-S..< . 5! REGISTRAR OF VOTERS GENERAL ELI C'i'IOId iii-LRCH 11, 1958 NAME pRCT. C OU'C I11 T ....�.1,, ,„,2",.,__ 1+ 6 .nn»_7 8 . 9 :10.w,. 11- 12w..w �3 =:.g 15 ... 16 • 17.4. 18 ' 19 20 21 ?.. .rt._?'-., 24 2 . _.. .._ .T ....52:;...,. 2 258 • 61 0 8 1 '1 1003136 80 103 •` 60 42 102 2186 68 8512752 87 95 3 5 9 9 24 Verle Vietzke 88 156 '123 97 7a y_ � � ..................«.................»w.w..._.............___._....... .....»....w...._.r..•�....w_r...�...w.n.ww^y...w q^...w...._.n....._n........«. � •{.' � = Z C. Dullahant 97 138 '115 111 66 77 119 65 69 97 110 137 38 61 63 71 65 93 ` 93 14 39 1 60 87 48 31 = 93 2057 j ...._.w_......."w..n_.................._.._..._...._w....._e.w._...__.w.............._...............»..___.'.- ... .z._....w.. w........«�... "..........: »..w...................._.......�._..._.w_.� ... .ww........... _ i...++.•....•uw..,....w..q-•- �.""" ... 1 a { •-•r• Dale Pinkerton 67 141 82 ` 781 48 58......e. ........ 103 54 35 53'•` 63' 93 + 23 45 59 t 79 110 113 j • 23 31 74 74 47 '+ 38` 85 1787 _._....ww.= _..w.,..,... .""_...f ..._..w._..._.......»w..__..w.ww»....._..».__w.__6_..._.�.. ...__........_ 5 68 ,." ". w•. .- 3 �" 18 43 55" , 3 w. ".2.... 7? 1 3.._.. . _...........__... w,...._._.w......_.w122...�. 63 ._ 67 .._53 48 95 51 40 55 019 3 ` t _;.. �.._ Thos. wfirilum 75 �2 2 8 f 2 6 u 56 0785058 ' 60 2136 ' 20 13231 6 66 124 78 41 4 39 4? 57 £ 4y 64 ?1 71w 53 54 34 : 64 3 7 Geo. Swift _. _._.__ .w._...w.....w w� ...w.....nn__. , _......._. f _........ .. _...w..._...__..w.w......_......._....�..w._........_.w_.,......._..._........�......._........ ....._..,__.._ __..�....ww._w...F._.......___ __wx.. ................... �... °... ws t . f E. Clymer 84 82 64 82 37 46 91 67 51 69 68 71 33 » 52 52 108 82 106 108 f 19 45 51 84 66 30 78 1726 ...................................w.._.w.w»_i-...........www..........w...__..-.e e....._.........w�.....w w..s........_...ww.�.._.......^-�w._....--..n-_...__......�.....».�...._.....w_.w.a...........,..{.•......w.. .w..�..........�...............".i.w...........w....w................. _.....i ..i... ....i.... ....�.... ...�.... .} ....�... ...r...w.. F. Aliment 71 105 69 89 1 41 56 94 54 ' 64 91.E 64 103 34 60 63 59 59 95 85 17 47 59 ' 78 67 21 i102 1747 __... _... w ..w.._.._._.«._......._......�.___._._...'.__....._....„..._..............�._._ .a....._._...: _. _.„w .... ,.._._.......:. _. ww..._.__..w ,__ _ __...wi i.....»_........._. .........._w_._w ..,......_...__ B. Richardson 61 l01 83 63 36 57 71 50 36 46 53 63 22 31 58 58 65 60 66 19 24 ' 57 47 ' 39 21 F 69 1356 6958 892 60 98 66 66 74 8o 98 34 46 50 55 ' 43 70 19 33 4259 18 95 1589 Dan Poll 75 4 .._...._ .*.. _. .....»_ _............. ..... r _......._....,..w w...:...w _.{i...__. __..�_..»....._.w;.__....__......__»....».a...._w w........ ..... »".. s { ._. ....w. ,....._._....,........._..w a... p................. 68 82 } J.D. Anderson 84 40 54 67 i 29 40 77 52 40 53 41 55 .32 47 £ 49 68 54 101 86 21 54 60 61 73 31 b6 1435 : ._._..._._....................._._w-........_...................._.......w..._.w_....... ..._....._..__....__ -i........�........ .w.... r___._...._w..................._w_.._. ..-i. ._...w .....• ._.._.. •----.+....__..w...... ............. .,_..........«.........._.._.._......_.........,....__ � ............_......._.............._........ r^ Freddy Edwards 41 36 22 26 _ 20 18 35 21 22 22 26 32 8 20 29 21 38 49 40 . 24 41 36 37 18 40 730 w..............'..._»w_» _ w,w._._w.._ _ww.w_._w» _.._ "....,. ...."....w "."... �8 ... « wwu..p..w. u"u...• ..vo • u".ua,u wu •.eum � •r:+4 :+9::r: uTiw.u.. John Ntalgar1.ni 58 83 59 66 48 49 76 65 53 68 60 87 32 = 43 46 47 , 67 86 = 0 ` 13 = 38 w" 59.,..r 71 59..._.....34...` 54......._....1531 .....� .._... . _._....._......... ....r: .....w__.w_�_........_.»..__..w_...»_......_.w_. w._._� ........_........._....._._._.:_...._ w ............. . _.. _..............ww........w......__..._.......__._....._._. ._ .._ 40 GENERAL EILCTION MitRCH 11, 1958 NAME PRCT. --rdiTCILMEN 1 2_, 1 . 4 5 r 6 7 . 8 9 ,10 : ill . 12 -;.. 13 :,),4 15 16 ' 17'.,:. IS !' 19 . 20 271. 2g: 21,:, 24 .:- 25___ . 6 ..,,. Tagps.r.-........ i f i Verle Vietzke 88 i 156 123 97 68 85 127 ' 75 52 87 i 95 0.23 25 58 61 , 90 98 1241100 31 361 80 103 1 60 42 .1.02 2186 — t 1... -.— 1- C. Dullahant 97 138 115 111 1 66 1 77 119 1 65 69 97 110 p_37 38 61 1 63 71 65 93 E 93 i 14 39 I 60 87 ' 48 1 31 93 2057 , , , - .,. . ... _ -t- ---t ... , • tale Pinkerton 67 i 41 82 i 78 1 48 • 58 103 54 35 53 . 63' 93 23 45 i 59 i 79 110 I 113 i 3.06 23 31 i 74 74 47 • 38 1 85 1787 .........................____ ... _..... 1.. i i , . . Thos. Iramm 75 122 68 I 67 I 53 48 95 1 53. 40 55 60 ' 6o 19 25 1 68 ' 52 I 83 1 72 63 i 14 18 ' 43 55 I 34 26 I 77 1 1443 1 i -.--____,............_........ ..... _ . , . , ; I-- e 0,..j. Swift 66 ' 124 , 78 56 I 43. ! 4o 78 50 39 i 47 58 60 21 36 f 57 49 ' 64 1 71 711 I 20 13 53 54 1 34 23 64 1 1367 ! i 1. ' I- 1 -t 4 4-• ... i 4 .1 E. Clymer 84 1 82 ; 64 ' 82 37 1 46 91 67 51 169 68 71 33 52 i 52 108 ! 82 ' 106 108 1 19 45 51 84 66 ! 30 78 1726 i1.-- •• • •--t -----I--- 4- -I- • 4.. 4 ' 4- 4* 4 -4', F. Aliment 71 i 105 ! 69 89 41 56 94 I 54 64 91.1 64 4.03 34 60 I 63 59 59 951 85 17 47 59 78 67 i 21 1102 1747 B. Richardson 61 101 i 83 63 ; 36 57 71 50 I 36 46 1 53 . 63 22 I 31 1 56 58 65 1 60 1 66 i 19 24 57 47 1 39 21 69 1356 i .1 . ...; 4 . i Dan Poll 75 1 69 58 89 42 6o 98 66 66 74 8o 1 98 34 46 50 55 43 7o 68 ' 19 33 42 82 59 18 95 I 1589 : .."....a........___. 4.. ... —....t. —4- ..,. -...L. J.D. AnCerson 84 ! 40 54 67 i 29 4o 77 52 40 53 41 I 55 1 32 ! 47 ; 49 68 54 101 86 21 54 60 61 73 31 66 1435 , : . . ..; . ..± Freddy Edwards 41 a 36 22 26 20 18 35 21 i 22 22 26 32 : 8 ! 20 29 211 38 49 40 8 : 24 41 36 37 18 ti 40 730 ___ _ — .0111W1.411.% IHMITOI• 4.••• i John Malgarini 58 i 83 59 : 66 48 49 76 .: 65 ; 53 68 60 87 i 32 1 43 : 46 i 47 1 67 F 86 80 1 13 i 38 59 :. 71 i 59 34 li 84 1531 . . . .. ... .. ...... ................... . . - „............................................._........ .... .. ... . • - , GENERAL ELECTION MARCH 11 1958 NAME PROT. • CdUCILY1N ,, 77.37, 1,,,,_3_....4 5 6 7 : 8 . 9 i 10 13.:.7 12 -... 13 34 15 16 17-.7. 18 : 19 20 ?.71 _ 4: .13;••:.,..244:_25...,......k6 .4.....zam.142.-:..._ Verle Vietzke 88 156 1123 ' 97 , 68 85 127 , 75 52 87 95 123 25 58 1 61 90 98120 100 31 36 80 103 1 60 i 42 402 2186 : _I . _ I t C. Dullahant 97 138 3.3.5 311 i 66 77 319 65 69 97 110 437 38 61 63 71 65 93 93 14 39 60 87 148 I 31 1 93 2057 , 1 . - — .._ --4 t- .1-• Dale Pinkerton 67 141 82 73 48 58 103 54— 35 53. 63- 93 23 45 59 79 110 3.13 3.06 23 31 74 74 47 I 38 i 85 1787 i Thos. Irium 75 122 68 67 I 53 48 95 51 40 55 60 60 19 25 68 52 83 72 63 14. 18 43 55 34 26 77 1443 --- -- I - -I. Geo. Swift 66 124 78 56 I 143. 14o 78 50 39 . 47 58 60 21 36 57 49 64 71- 71 20 13 53 54 34 23 64 1367 - --- -4 i i-• E. Clymer 84 82 64 82 37 46 91 67 1 53. ! 69 68 71 33 j52 52 108 82 106 lo8 19 45 51 84 66 3o 78 1726 f- I-- -4- - -I- ... ,-... ..L. F. Aliment 71 105 69 89 I 41 56 94 1 54 1 64 191- 64 103 34 60 63 59 59 951 85 17 47 59 78 67 21 102 1747 . , • ,..._......._ .___..........._... ............_ __....._.............. . B. Richardson 61 101 83 63 I 36 57 71 5o 36 46 53 63 22 31 58 58 65 60 66 19 24 57 47 39 21 69 1356 ... .. /- Dan.Poli 75 69 58 89 42 6o 98 66 66 74 80 98 34 46 50 55 43 70 68 19 33 42 82 59 18 95 1589 . ._i.. t ...., .,_ .... _ _ ..... . J.D. Anderson 84 40 54 67 i 29 40 77 52 40 53 41 55 32 1 47 49 68 54 101 86 21 54 6o 61 73 31 66 1435 Freddy Edwards 41 36 22 26 . 20 i 18 35 21 22 22 26 32 8 20 29 21 38 49 40 8 : 24 41 36 37 18 ti 140 730 I — . John Malgarini ! 58 i 83 59 - 66 i 48 - 49 76 65 ; 53 68 60 . 87 ; 32 1 43 46 47 67 , 86 8o 1 13 3ey 59i 71 59 34 II 84 1531 . . GENERAL ELLCTION Mr,RCH 11, 1958 NAME MGT. COUNCUMEN .. —1 2 3,„ 4 6 7 8 9 10 II:. . 12 ...:. 13 :14 15 16 - 17'.:-. 18 ," 19 20 21 U.: 2p:,:. 24 i 26 . lowasz . = i Verle Vietzke ! 88 156 123J : 97 68 85 127 " 75 : 52 87 ' 95 ?.23 i 25 58 61 ; 901 98 124 100 31 36 80 103 1 60 42 102 2186 — i 1- . 4. -4--• - -1-- -i- t C. Dullahant j 97 138 OAS 411 1 66 i 77 119 65 69 97 no ‘p.37 38 161 63 • 71 65 93 . 93 14 39 60 . ; . 4 .4 ..... .... .. ..,..... ...i.... .. . ... : ...._ .........„ ..... 87 ' 48 1 31 ! 93 2057 • -4 -- 1 Dale Pinkerton ! 67 i 141 62 ; 78 , 48 58 10 i 54 35 53J 68-.• i 93 ; 23 45 i 59 ! 79 . 110 113 , 106 , 23 31 74 74 i 47 ' 38 i 85 1787 , . . i ...I • 4•••••••••. i ••••••• vo..eser...•!.... ......... .. .....•...... ...i. • • •••1••• •••••f .4... ..I •••••••.,4•• -4- -4---- -4-- ,. ; Th -1. 1 os. Irian ! 75 122 68 67 .•53 48 95 51 4 i i 0 55 . 60 bo ! 19 f 25 i 68 52 83 14 18 721 63 1 1 43 55 1 34 ' 26 ! 77 1 1443 ! i . i . ! ! . ! i ! . i Geo. Saft 1 66 T 124 78 i 56 I la I 40 78 r 50 39 47 58 ! 60 21 36 1 57 49 64 71 i 71 i 20 13 53 54 I 3/4 ". 23 , 64 i 1367 !i I i. tifli I i ,-- -. ..i.. ...? I E. Clymer 84 # 82 64 82 37 i 46 91 67 51 69 1 68 i 71 i 33 152 i 52 108 82 io6 1081 19 45 / 51 84 66 ! 30 1 78 1726 ; 1 .... ..4.... 4,... F. Aliment ! 71 105 69 89 1 41 56 94 54 ! 64 911 64 103 ; 34 60 I 63 59 59 95 , 85 ' 17 471 59 78 , 67i 21 '102 1747 1 i. - B. Richardson : 61 101 83 63 . 36 i 57 i 71 i 50 36 46 ' 53 ' 63 22 31 i 58 58 65 601 egi 19 ! 24 ! 57 47 i 39 21 I g9 1356 . . I i 4- r .... 4 t 1. I i ! E • f 1 Dan Poll i 75 69 58 89 1 42 60 i 98 66 66 74 80 1 98 34 46 1 50 55 43 70 , 68 ' 19 33 42 82 59 18 95 1589 , i ................. .............„ ... ..4.... ..,. i- . l." ; —. . ....1.. —4.. i J.D. Anderson i 84 40 54 67 i 29 40 77 i 52 40 53 41 i 55 i 32 ! 47 i 49 68 54 3.01 86 21 54 60 61 73 31 ! 66 i 1435 , ; , i• -i••• -- --' 1 .. ...........[.............1.............„......._......... Freddy Edwards 41 1 36 22 26 20 i 18 35 21 i 22 22 26 32 8 : 20 29 21 38 49i 40 8 : 24 41 . 36 37 18 0 40 730 i I John Malgarini i. 58 i 83 59 - 66 ! 48 ' 49 i 76 65 1 53 68 60 87 32 i 43 ' 46 ! 47 , 67 86 8101 13 , 38. 59 71 59 34 1i 84 1531 • . . A .. PRICR.Y ET RCTION, FEBRUARY3a....1958... COUNCILMEN PCT. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 , 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 .25 .26 TOTALS .w---AILMENT,:'F. 126 54 37 31 . 10 27 44 6 22 27 26 T51 5 11 1 20 16 19 22 18 1 . 8 9 t 16 10 7 56 3 # 40_ _.. ... ..._. .w...... .. w.I.. .....#.............. ..w.... ..a -.i............ ......._.......}.....« ...........«....._ _._.a....«..._._.«................_.L.»........._.a...... «..a...........»,.. ' .j...._...._.....�..... w.. ....... _......__...•.._«......._....... 5 .. . i ANDERSON, J.D. , 28 17 24 18 114 18 25 19 11 19 15 ' 25 4 7 10 31 10 25 31 1 15 11 15 23 7 -- 20 443 _..�.BERGLUND A ' . ,17 ; 19 11 13 7r 6 14 28 19 12 111122T .__... .«... __---_ «._ 5_ 3 9 11 7 23 � 23 6 6 l0 16 lip 305 - CLaR, E 34 4 26 2 10� 12 39 16 9 7 ..... , ««..w -_._, .««s i • 5 91 2 35 , 37 6 ( 4 114 49 20 26 43 2 11 5 , 21 12 6 21 569 M« € C• ETii4 54 28 2g_ 9 17« 2 . _.w._.w.�..._ .#..w...«.7DULL 263075 9 5 73 5 7 18 24 5 25 32 0 »w..57 io 13 EDWARDStIFREDLY'r• t a 34 = 12 17 = 16 10 15 24 16 16 20 15 27 10 13 € 6 i {- � S 5 1 11 16 13 7 24 366 EDC;rt DS, RJBT. I l0 33 111. to = i5 13 35 9 20 13 23 l0 13 + 1 .i 3 i j 20- _...13_ 5 14 9 3 3 13 5 3 313 GOAD, ; 7 5 6 3 1 ' 21 2 0 2 8 3 1 1 5 8 = 4 15 9 7 3 1 01 2 3 i 6, 107t. JOHNSOA , G.R. 15 € 16 22 12 6 Il 1 616 ' tT} � 5 7 19� 8 15 2 6 18 9 13 0 = G� l0 la 15�53 3 i 24 } kALGRIRTI, J. i 11 26 12 ` l0 8 13 18 26 21 13 23 # 30 2 5 4 ' 9 15 20 17 ' 1 J ..• 4 3I 13 3 �� 5 22 334 PINKERTON D. , :35 72 41 39 29 21 6o= 13. 11 21 45 !- 34 «34 31 ' 34 9 25 38 34 27 5 14 9 . 21 1769 POLI, D. 21 29 17 26 i 16 13 49 28 26 22 31 42 1 6 11 } '• 33 9 3 450 4 6 11� 11 2 2 = 3 28 _ RICW.DSON, B.J. =.23 61 31 28 23 15 7 17 i 16 20 232 22 1 11 0 ; j ._.1 __._......._._.._....... _._ .. «4» s_._._. ,..» 3 33 ? # 2 ' 3 16 10 5 31 496 SWIFT, G. 30 81 29 33 ' 25 ' 19 43 19 24 24 33 38 3 1 8 25 17 19 22 23 44 7 20 i 11 6 28 595 ro _,,,_. ,.TRD1N T. 42 76 31 ! 43 28 17 46 16 18 ,29 35 42 4 6 24 21 18 21 26 1 3 4 i 3 24 7 5 36 625 VIETZKE, V. 48 88 51 46 30 32 72 31 27 5 51 _ 39 _... __.. 8_._.« 4 : 64 3 33 30 34 4 9 8 � 29 0 86 10 2835 9 SHA'3TL;; CLYDE ' _ » ........»........•................................................. .... 1«..,. Y f ? POLICE JUDGE i ;' 3 , 1 HOUSER P.W. '• . 56 108 57 57 3 74 36 39 . 48 48 69 6 11 35 46 31 3 • 45 5 18 12 : 3 1 52 996 F .. GENARO R. 1 i ; # , # 1 t -4-_ (. HAi S ,r.. 2 OLIN I ;• # LEWIS, JOE 1 , r » ..ek:Tg.,4r_i",--2%-02;,*-_. f.-e,,..--; ._ REGISTRAR OF VOTERS PRI► ay ELECTION, FEBRU.14g.. 11, 1938 COUNCILMEN PC T. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 *16 17 18 19 20 .21 22 23 21.E 25,,_.26.__. TOTt LS.. .. AILMENT, F. 126 54 371 31 1 10 27 ; 414 6 22 27 26 51 5 11 20 16 19 22 18 1 8 9 16 10 7 40 563 w.....�w.... a w.w... _w...�w w_.._._...,_._.._.«_.w ...w _;---_...w.J.__ ._nw . .....w.......' +........_ w_w «w..._ w.£.......__...w_.w....._...t w-__........._...._........... ...» _ _ ANDERSON, J.D. =28 17 24 18 114 £ 18 25 19 11 19 15 '. 25 4 7 10 31 10 25 31 i 1 15 # 11 15 23 7 «�20 443 __ ___._.____..._..«_«..._w_...w__�.-»_._»....4._ -.�_. _., __ 2 14 BERGLUND, A. 17 19 11 13 = 7 6 14 28 19 12 11 1 11 5 3 • 9 7 23 23 b_,____.._.........._._ 05 _.... _..n._ ww.._.�..-- •_ -,.-.-...__....._.�..-..._.- -.26 __.9-1--._. . 6 20 26 43 2 11 Si21 12 } 6 i 21' 569 CLThER, 34 45 26 29 t 10 12 39 16 19 27 35 ' 37 4 14 49 ~ ^^. :... w.w •t.w DULL ANT, C C. °34 60, 44 { �4 2 28 59 17 28 29 51 i 73 5 7 24 15.. -£ _" ww.=~ _ _.... _. 18 ....26 7- -. 2fi. 3 30 713_ ....... ....a..._—........ .«.....e.w.......nl..w .i.»......__ n....w_..•r•._._......»....__•�--•--.._.rw•..w .r..._..i...._..._ � ...._........w•�_..r_....nr.._w- .........£.... .«J } 0 ..w »_....._.»_._._......_.-.._. •.__.?r 1-34 12 17 16 4- 10 15 24 lb' 16 20 ' 15 27 5 ' 5 10 13 5 15 13 1 . 11 6. 16 ' 13 - 7 124 _366..—..EDvTARDS "FREDLY ' £ ED�it DS, RUBT'. 410 33 ' 11 10 15 13 i 35 9 5 20 13 23 2 5 15 14 £ 13 , -9 1 3 3 13 5 ' 3 I 3�3 £ _.. _._.J w w....�...w..._.F__w_..-....._... __..._.._..-_...._w., . 15107 8 1_ { 1 _.._. 9 = -. i i •• _- 3 � 2 6� JOHNSON, G.R. •15 16 22 1 12 6 11 ' 6 51 7 19 1 8 = 15 ? 2 6 18 9 _ 5 13 _..w, .._.. __. _ 1 _._...._.49._. _._. _........._«_..........._...._._......_... _ ... .. ... _—.p...._--...„ww....-_.....w-_wi._--^ ....-4.....—.--.--.•4.w..- - , ,.. -_-..- -. .4 . -# .w 16 0 fi151 249 3-�-- -! 3 10 1....... iv:ALGRINI, J. ! 11 26 12 10 1 8 13 18 26 21 13 23 30 = 2 1 5 4 9 15 i M 22! 334 _ 20 17 • 1 4 3 13 !ww 3 � 5 £ 21 1 21 9 25 34 PINRERTON, D. '35 = 72 41 39 29 b0° 13. 1 34 45__ 4 38 34 } 1 _...._.__ _, __......._.._._w.._.._..w.w__.w...___........w.w�...w.._...�.w........£..ww_...�............,. _ ..____.,._«_.w.........__:_._...._.t...w__.f.w..._.._._.. 3 ._. ...1....._.....»_.w._w.._.........._.._ 27 5 14 9 21 17 5 3 694 21 29 17 26 i 16 ! 13 491 28 26 22 31 42 £ 1 4 1 1 ► wwPOLI D. _.., ._r.. .._.... ._..__..« _ 6 11 6 11 11 2 2 3 33 9 3 28 450 RICHARDSON, B.J. €.3 61 31 28 23 1 15 .37 17 16 20£ 23 33 ? 15 11 4 -1-- �_ _ •-.--6w..-.-.. £ 2 16 10 3 22 11 204 5 7 � 5 9 0 81 29 33 ' 25 '_19 43 19 24 24 33 ? 38 3 3 8 25 17 19 22 23 £ 4 4 7 20 £ 11 6 28 595 3 .wn_w_.,.- SWIFT G. ..... _ TRIM T. 42 76 31 .43 28 i 17 46 16 18 ' 29 35 42 3 4 1 6 24 21 18 21 26 3 4 £ 3 24 7 5 36;�- 5 �..MIIMu...._.........«»..«...�......,.._.__»...._............... '_......»t...__ .._.._....- -+i........+_I....«._.....£_«..».._ .w_.. .....«......_I_r..._.«....�. ..w.........�....w..r...r.......................r.»...r. � ....... w..w... ..__... - ......r.-._.r.. VIET2,KE, V. '48 88 51 46 30 32 72! 311 271145 51 1 3_._....__..._ 2 33 ...0.«.._...._._. 3_ _. �... _..»_._... . . 64 10 8 30 34 4 35 199 .._............................_.._....-..._«.. ...._.. _.._.,--._...._..i..__..; _..__w_..n« ..........._.......__._._.»__.._..._:—.._«w 1 £ 1 • SHATTLL CLYDE £ £ '. __ .._.... ..._...._ 1......_ww , i £-.-_--....._......._.3......_....«_......._.........<............._..j .._..._. .........v. .._._...._....._._........£-•__-._..-_.... £ £ POLICE JUDM , : '- { £ 6 ► 8 8 69 6 11 35 46 31 39 45 5 18 12 1 35 23 = 121 52 996 HoUSFft, P. v. 56 108 57 57 3 74 3 39 4 4 _.... ,_.._._...___...._. __ _._.«_...-»-..._ _ ........._._ _ ..._. £ HA1 SEI`T OLIN t f £ LEWIS, JOE 1 1 i i 6 _ i i • REGISTRAR OF VOTERS V PRII4J RY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 11,, 1958 COUNCILMEN PC T. 1 2 3 4 5 _6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22:23 24 25 : 26 TOTALS , ......_ •---AILME;NT, r. 1 26 54 37` 31 10 27 ,..,44. .6 ..« 22 27 26 51_ 5 11 20 �16 22 19 18 ' 1 8 16 10 7 i 40 563 9 _; �..........,.•._....._...:..w...._........._.«_._...._..__........... ' i 28 17 24 18 } 14 18 25 19 11 19 15 25 4 7 10 ' 31 10 25 31 1 15 11 1 15 ? 23 7 20 443 € ANDERSON, J.D. � , ...�...__..._........... .. ........_ � _w ....___»w_...,_............. r_...._w w_ - .. i' BERGLUND, A. =17 s 19 11 13 I 7 6 14 28; 19 12 11 ; 11 5 i. 3 9 ; 11 7 23 ; 23 = 2 6 = 6 i 10 16 2 ' 14�.___..._305----._....._.. . 1 CLYM;R, E, 34 45 26 29 1 10 12 39 16 19 27 35 37 4 14 49 - . 43 . 6 20 26 �2 � 11 5 ; 21 12 6 21 569 w:._ . .- .�_ �...._, • �... . �l ».26_.;__.....2 0 5'� 7-1—26 103 3_. .....30 -.. 3 DULLAHANT, C r 3E 601 44 :-��• ! 28 s 28. 59 17 28 29 Si 73 5-1 7 18» 24 5_. 3 . - ........._...._..............._.... .«. ;_.....rw-t..__..w4w..._r....F......._..._14 _......r.n_'_O'._........1...r..-._.f_.__.r_.Y.»..^vw_Tw_...w....C_•x.n........uq _.. .n-.. } ......... .. _ EDWARDS „FRLDLY'r 134 T 12 17 16 10 15 24 16 16 20 1 15 27 51-_..5.._- 13. .._ 5-� 15...1 13 1« ...U_ 611613- .7 .. 24 ___ ...._. ._.._ _..--4'__....._..__.._._..-... --._,_. ..._..»__.._...__."1-.w..._.a«.._.. ; —..t...._.....»_. a .Y_ • 10 ' # ED-it�ri.DS, RiBT. 3 I10 33 11 f 10 3 15 13 35, 91 5 20 13 23 2 5 15 14 = 10 13 , 9 1 3 3 1 13 ; 5 i 3 , 20 313 . 1- GOAD, R J 1 17 5 6 = 3 1 2 3 2 0—�2 : 8 y 1 3 1 5 i _ 8 4 15 9 7 € 3 1 _ i 3 l ; 0 2 3 6 l07 i JO TNSOA G.R. '15 16 22 12 = 6 ' 11 6 1 8 1 2 9 1 5 13 o 3 ` 3 = 151 249 t . iv1ALGRINI, J. 111 26 12 10 j 8 13 18= 26 21 13 23 30 5 4 ; 9 15 , -20........«17 1 4 3 i 13 3+ 5 22! 334 µ # _ ......._..................__...__ _........._....�.—. i_...___,.__.._._.-,,,- .__.: _... _.___i__._....,_... _. _ __ _......._....__ ...._......1. ._........, a 3 3427 5 9 ;— 2117 ' 311 , 2 . 2 21 60 t 1 ! 11 2 34 45 1 4 ' 9 25 34 8.�_« _. 14 } 1 ` 5 I 694 PII3RERTON, •D._ I..._.�»»t._35 : 7 41 _ 39 . 9 _ .«3 ; _ _ ._ , i POLI, D. 21 29 17 26 ! 16 1 13 1 491 281 261 22 31 1 42 1 4 ~ 6 ; 11 6 11 1 11 2 2 ' 3 1 33 1 9 = 3 28 450 ,_..w. _..._...�.___.__-5. 3 1 2 7 22 1 15 11 14 . 20 4 , 5 7 ; 10 1 5 31; 496 !. RICH�;1ttDSON, B.J. .23 61 , 31 28 23 6 15 t 37 17 16 i 20 23T 33 -.w_._ __�._; ._._ _..._ ..._�...__...._-_ 16 .;--.---, ..1---...--_.•-- SWIFT, G. 3o 81 29 33 5 ' 1 2 2 8 25 1 17 19 23 «4 .. ...4 _... 7 ( 11 6 1 281 595 € 2 19 43 9 4 4 33 38 3 ! T 22 20 I TRIM T. !42 76 31 43 28 17 46 16 18 29 35 42 4 ' 6 .24 i 18 21 26 3 .it 1 w 3( 24 - 7 5 361 265 ...,.............«._.. ._�t ..__.�_... _;w_._..4.. .....___-,—___....___.;..;.._......_-,-w..._......}._._...__..�.._._. ..._.....6 2I i VIETZKE, V. 8 88 51 46 30 32 721 31 271145 51 64 1 3 ` 33 30 34 39 4 9 35 40 88 = { 10 28 8 19 9 6 i POLICE JUDGE 1 I 1 ; 11 , # ! i ROUSER P.'^T. 56 108 157 57 34 ' 741 36 39 : 48 48 6911 35 46 31 w 39 45 , •5 18 121 35 a_ 23 12 + 52 996 __..._ rn �'p rr�� 1 { 6 GE1�Tli.RO, R. l• i 1 ...;...w i _.._.._ ._....... f .._ ; _---_-_ _._....._..... 3; z - LEWIS, JOE ' 1 1 ; '^ R�»- ; . i • REGISTRAR OF VOTERS 111 • A PRIMARY ELEC TION, FEBRUARY 3.3.4 1958 COUNCILMEN PC T. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3.0 1.1 12 13 1 14 15 _16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 : 24 25 , 26 TOMS , ...-....-- - A ILKETT 3 F• 1 26 54 37 i 31 i 10 27 i 441 6 I 221 27 : 26 . 51 1 5 1 Li. 20 16 19 22 i 18 ' 1 8 9 i 16 i 10 7 1 40 563 ... -----.-.. - .....1 - . ....- ...... ... . ..-*- t .4.". -- 1 ANDERSON: J.D. 1 28 17 24 18 I 14 18 25 19! 11 19 4..., 25 4 7 10 31 10 25 1 31 1 15 13. 15 i 23 7 1 20 443 1 . r BERGLUND$ A. I i171 19 1_11 13 1 7 '.. 6 14 281 19 12 1 11 1 11 5 I 3 9 1 11 7 23 ! 23 2 6 6 10 i 16 2 3.1.r 305 ...-.4_... ....., ..; .1.—...-_..... .,_ I ..... ....____,—.1... i_ .7._ ___..... 4-- CLY1v2R1 E. ;3/41 45 26 29 1 10 12 39 16 19! 27 35 37 6 1. 4 4 4 19 1 20 26 43 i 2111 5 i 21 12 1 6 L 21 569 • ... DULLAHANT p C. -1—r34 i 601 .44 54 1 28- 28-1 59 171 2841 29.1 51 73 5 1 7 18 24-1 15 2632 1 0 1 r- -Tr 26-1 io I- 3 1 30 713 EDWARDS "FREDrY't I 314 i 12 i 17 16 10 15 24 161 3.6; 20 i 15 27 5 5 3.0 13 1 5 15 13 i 1 1 1.3. 61 16 1 13 1 7 1 24 —366 ..,_ t ---1.-- - ,-- .. i •.,- i .„..._ __.. ED WARDS, a AT. i tiO- 33 111 10 15 13 35 i 9' 51- 20 1 13 1 23 --.. 2 5 15 14 1 10 13 9 1 3 3113 1 5 1 3 1 20 313 1 ..-I... .4.. .,...-.. . -4. .......--4.. ..--i -I --i. 1 • i ....-- i i ' GOAD R.J. 1 7 5 6 3 ,..... 1 i 21 3 2 0 2 8 3 1 1 1 5 8 4 15 1 9 1 7 3 1 01 2 a 3 11 6 107 ; , ----1- 1 •4-- JOHNSON 4 G•R• .15 16 i 22 12 i 6 11 1 6 51 7 19 8 15 2 1- 6 18 9.1... 5 13 16 1 0 3... 4.1 31 3.0, 1 L 15 249 I = i kALGRINI, J. 1 11 26 12 1 10 1 8 13 18!. 261 21 i 13 ! 23 I 30 2 1 5 4 9 1 15 20 17 1 4 31 131 3 . 5 1 .22 334 1- - -1 .1 1 - ---i--• --4-• —.----- . . 1 PINKERTON, D. 1 1351 72 41 1 39129121 601 131 11 21 34 1 45 1 4 1 9 25 34 38 34 27 5 14 9 ti 21 i 17 I 5 31 694 ...14 --. --t-- -4--- 4 - -1. POLI, D. 1211 29 I 17-r.26 1 161 13 491 28 26 22 31 1 42 1 1 1 4 6 1 11 1 6 11 1 11 2 2 3 1 33 i 9 1 3 28 450 ........................-.. 1 RICHARDSON p B.J.i 1.23 611 31 28 I 23 ii. 1 371 17 16 t -20 23 1 33 i 21* 7 22 1 15 1 11 14 1 20 4 5 7 ' 16 I lot 5 31 .496 ...._.. SWIFT j G. 130 81 29 33 25 19 431 19 241 24 33 1 38 1 3 1 8 25 1 17 1 19 22 23 L._14 4 7 i 20 ! 31 I 6 , 28 595 i .4. i . ,. _t. ..._÷._____i ,-- t ,-- 1 TRIM/i T. i 142 i 76 31 ! 143 28 17 461 16 181 :29 35 42 i 141 6 24 1 21 18 21 26 ! 3 41 3 24 7 5 ' 36 625 ,,... t..... ; t T 1.--- i rt -I t t I -r- ! VIET2,KE 2 V. ".. 1481 88, 51.. 46* 30 32 721 31 1 271145 i 51 L 64 i 3 1 10 28 1 33 I 30 314 i 39 1 4 9 ! 8 35 19 9 40 8136 - - - i saArru, C LYDE i 1 ..1. 1 1 i i i i ! 1 . --. —1— i POLICE JUDGE ' i 1 1 . I HOUSER j P.W. 56 108 57 , 57 i 34 741 36 ! 39 : 48 1 48 1I- 69 1 6 1 11 35 i 46 1 31 39 45 5 18 12 1 35 23 1 12 52 996 --.• .”--1-- -'----* ; .--- +-- -i• 4--. '-• T--- i — --i- — , t 3 1 MARC), R. i 1 i i I 1 i i i I. ! • i ••'• •••••••- 1- . . . . . •••••••••••••••••••• 4.-----1-^ I '• .-t--.-- 1 ! -----h- t..........1YE1\7.4.....°;'11 2 ..............1 . i : . . : : i ! .4...4.........t...... .4... .......!. -1-- -4--L .i.... --....-.. j I.-.- ...i.. ..... .-...--.-..t --.---- ..... 1 LEWIS JOE ; i I ' 1 ! . = ' •i • • i - • ........... REGISTRAR OF VOTERS A Office-Seekers Toss Hats Monday 1 Filing for state and district in the primary election; will use an "optical scanner" local offices will begin at-large in the general election) on an experimental basis in both Monday, King County and in the Valley, voters will the primary and general elec- s Elections Supt. Edward elect two representatives from tion.He predicted a saving of up .y J. 1 Logan announced the 30th District; two represent- to six hours in tabulating time d yesterday. Filing for all atives and a new state senator on election night. e state offices except those in the 41st District, and two of will be in representatives from the 47th Computer Will Add s the legislatortar of State's District. In addition, a new The electronic process in- s Aukeen Justice Court judge will volves feeding returns into a office in Olympia; filing be selected by Valley voters to computer. After returns are for local offices will be fill a two-year unexpired term. telephoned to the auditor's of- inlRoom 323,King County Terms Listed fice, the votes will be recorded Courthouse. Terms for all state and local on a special card that will be fed Filings will close one week officials are for four years,with into the scanner. The scanner later for these offices, Logan the exception of state represent- will make a tape to be used in said, although candidates may atives who serve two-year the computer which then will have until August 7 to withdraw terms. calculate running totals. their names from the ballot. Filing fees, based on 1 per Since the computer will be' ; August 9 will be the last date cent of the office holder's annual doing the addition, the tabulat- when political parties may fill salary, range from$36 for state ing crew can be dropped . . . vacancies on the ballot when no representatives to$225 for Supe- cutting the staff from 250 to member of that party has filed. rior Court judges.Persons filing approximately 125, Logan said, Exception to the filing dates for precinct committeemen will and perhaps enabling election are those for precinct commit- pay$1. returns to be wrapped up by teeman, Logan noted. Filing for Incumbents (all of whom may midnight of election night. Pre- these posts opens July 29 and not stand for re-election) on viously, tabulations continued closes August 16,he said. whom Valley voters may cast until 6 a.m. the day after Many Posts Open their ballot include South Dis-election. Public officials to be elected trict Commissioner Ed Munro; The machines cost between (in addition to President and Norwood Cunningham and Paul$35,000 and $45,000 and have vise president of the United Barden, 30th District; Brian J.been used successfully in San States) include governor, lieu- Lewis and George W. Clarke,!Francisco. They are intended to t nant governor, secretary of 41st District,and Avery Garrett be used only in obtaining unoffi- stlate, state treasurer, state at- and Gary Grant,47th District. cial returns. Final official vote tgrney general, state land corn- Logan also announced a tabulations will follow custom- missioners, state insurance speed-up in tabulating election ary procedures, Logan de- commissioner, and superintend- returns. He said King County Glared. e$it of public instruction — a n npartisan election. All the o hers are selected on a partisan I b llot. Voters in Washington State also will select one United States senator, seven United States representatives, four State Supreme Court judges, and 80 Superior Court judges— 22 of whom will be in King County. ' King County voters will elect I two county commissioners (by ut-Down 7th Dist. Mapped By VIRGINIA BURN DE be no change in voting proce- Washington on the west and the 7th District formerly lying Our County News Bu au dures of the registered voters east. Mercer Island, formerly east of 196th Avenue Southeast. Readjusted bour dary fines to involved,he said. included in the 7th,now is a part will be split between the 2nd the huge 7th Congressio al Dis- The huge 7th District — too of the 1st District. District, which now will extend trict will bring portions of the large by comparison to its Logan said the southern boun- to Southeast 288th Street on the 2nd and 6th Congressio al Dis- neighbors — was readjusted to day of the 7th will remain as it is south, and the 6rh District, tricts into a part of the Valley even up population disparities following along the Pierce Coun- which will extend to Southeast area, King Cour.ty Elections between the 1st, 2nd and 6th ty line, and the western bound- 288th Street on the north. Supt. Edward Logan said yes- Districts—all contiguous to the ary will now be the middle of Uner the redistricting, some terday. 7th. Puget Sound. Vashon Island, residents east of Renton, Kent The redistricting will take Under the redistricting, the formerly in the 7th, now will be and Auburn, will be voting on effect with this summer's candi- northern boundary of the 7th part of the 6th District. congressional candidates for- date filing period opening July District will follow the former The eastern boundary, where merly associated with Everett 29. legislative district boundary line the greatest change has oc- and Bellingham political inter- Although the redrawing of the between the 37th, 36th and 43rd curred, now will be 196th Ave- ests,and on candidates primari- lines will affect which district districts within Seattle (no nue Southeast, according to the ly associated with Tacoma polit- candidates will run in,there will change) and the middle of Lake new district maps. Portions of ical circles. 1 L 45 46 44 , —esL1--C, .. .1r4irdia 36 �,A1IF 48 V 43 vi cr 37 �Q 6E1 LFW84( `v .,c f 34 33 W cr r—Z\ 31 35 r,....j 0 0 (\'Aow ( ISLAND ® - \ ?Alta% (7) _ s -- KEt . L „.. r 5. E. 2667 Av�vaH / 4 ; �� _, � 0 ul '\K.\\. auouA � PIERCEmolt cs• __,\ \ ,, C 0. \\\1/4..., w\ 0 ENUMCLAVY ( - 7th District's Girth Reduced This map, prepared as a public service by this newspaper, north of Southeast 288th Street was given to the 2nd Con- shows in the shaded area the new,reduced 7th Congression- gressional District; the part to the south of that street was al District which will become effective for the fall elections. put into the 6th Congressional District.A portion of the 41st The circled',umbers indicate congressional districts.Num- Legislative District will be in each the 7th, 2nd and 6th bers without circles denote state legislative districts. New Congressional Districts. Vashon Island, a part of the 30th east boundary of the 7th District is 196th Avenue Southeast. Legislative District, has been assigned to the 6th Congres- The 7th District formerly extended east to the King County sional District. line at the summit of the Cascades.The former part of the 7th OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C I T Y OF RENTON PP. I MAR Y ELECT ION U IN O F F I C I AL REPORT OF ELECT I ON RETURNS PAGE 2 S E P T E M B E R 1 6 ► 1 9 6 9 CAN D I D ^ TE S VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE P R E C T 4 PRECT 5 PRECT 6 6 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 23 14 27 1 2 3 AVERY GARRETT 18 11 18 1 1 6 CHARLES SHANE 13 14 9 93 BOB WRAY 3 8 CITY CLERK HELM E W NELSON . 37 18 33 204 CITY TREASURER UOROTHE: A GOSS E TT 35 22 35 217 COUNCIL PUS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 11 13 13 91 BRUCE MCKAY 30 8 14 1 1 8 NORMAN L ROSS 4 2 3 41 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 7 9 30 COUNCIL POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLM-A S 5 6 1 69 EARL CLYMER 42 • 24 30 1 7 9 RONALD REGIS 8 2 12 45 COUNC I L POS NO 3 C H A R L E_ S DELAUPENT I 36 95 39 2 2 8 COUNC I L POS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 32 8 16 162 DAN POLI 17 14 18 96 COUNC I L PUS N 0 5 TOM E MORR 15 10 9 55 R 1 C H A R D STRED ICKE 2 3 1 4 23 1 4 7 HAROLD WOODI N 12 7 10 77 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 3 1 14 11 1 3 8 HENRY F SCHELLERT 20 7 20 99 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 3 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ; PRECT 7 PRECT 8 PRECT 9 9 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 32 35 28 2 1 8 AVEI< Y GARRETT 56 26 7 205 CHARLES SHANE 8 12 19 1 3 2 BOB WRAY 6 1 _ 3 18 CITY CLEPK HELM I E W NELSON 65 41 33 3 4 3 CITY TREASURER DOROTHE A GOSSETT 70 41 36 3 6 4 COUNCIL PUS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 39 31 17 1 7 8 BRUCE MCKAY 26 12 19 1 7 5 NORMAN L ROSS 5 3 5 54 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 14 5 6 55 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 18 3 6 96 EARL CLYMER 50 34 7 2 7 0 RONALD REGIS 17 12 9 83 COUNCIL POS NO 3 CHA ':; LF S DEL AURENT I 67 7 35 337 COUNC I L PUS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 44 32 29 267 DAN P O L I 37 17 16 1 6 6 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 20 11 8 94 RICHARD STREDICKE 45 31 25 HAROLD WOODIN 248 18 10 8 113 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 40 24 20 222 HENP Y F SCHELLERT 35 14 8 1 5 6 OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECT ION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 4 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 10 PRECT 11 PRECT 12 12 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 23 34 33 3 0 8 A V E I< Y GARRETT 18 19 29 2 7 1 CHARLES SHANE 13 18 27 1 9 0 BOB WRAY 5 2 4 29 CITY CLERK HELMIE HH! NELSON 29 45 54 471 CITY TREASURER DORDTHEA GOSSETT 33 49 59 5 0 5 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 17 28 28 251 BRUCE MCKAY 21 11 16 NORMAN L ROSS 2232 3 8 67 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 5 14 18 92 COIJNCI L POS NO 2 S i EVEN CARLMAS 5 9 1 2 EARL CLYMER 12237 41 45 393 RONALD REGIS 6 15 20 1 2 4 C OUNC I L PDS NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENTI 32 44 60 4 7 3 COUNCIL PUS NO 4 GEORGE 3 PERRY 37 28 50 382 DAN POLI 13 25 28 232 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 8 11 14 RICHARD S T R E D I C K E 1 2 6 21 23 34 326 HAROLD WOODIN 15 24 29 1 8 1 COI) NC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 19 20 32 HEN F SCHELLERT 14 293 29 29 228 OFF• ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 5 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 13 PRECT 14 PRECT 15 15 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 21 23 55 4 0 7 A V ER Y GARRETT 28 57 37 '3 9 3 CHARLES SHANE 26 14 10 2 4 0 30B WRAY 4 4 5 42 CITY CLERK HELM I E W NELSON 48 73 74 666 CITY TREASUREP DOROTHEA GOSSETT 52 73 76 7 0 6 COHNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 23 27 34 3 3 5 BRUCE MCKAY 26 22 17 2 8 8 NORMAN L ROSS 6 25 21 119 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 14 11 19 1 3 6 ~ C -O U N C i L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 5 8 14 149 EARL CLYMER 4 36 63 4 9 6 RONALD PEG I S 23 46 19 212 COUNCIL POS NO 3 C H A L E S DELAURENTI 52 68 75 6 6 8 COUNIC i L PUS NO 4 G FORGE J PERRY 29 46 49 5 0 6 DAN P O L I 30 30 24 3 1 6 COIJNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 12 40 29 208 RICHARD STRED I CKE 39 26 37 4 2 8 HAROLD WOOD I ICI 19 19 23 242 COUNCIL PUS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 35 32 23 3 8 3 HENRY E SCHELLERT 24 42 60 3 5 4 OFFICE OF THE C I TV CLERK CI TY OF RENT01i PR I NAR Y ELEC T I ON UNOFF I C IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 6 CANDIDATES VOTES C AST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE PRECT 16 PRECT 17 PRECT 18 18 PRECTS MAYOR r RANK AL IMENT 25 20 21 4 7 3 AVEHY GARRETT 38 39 28 498 CHARLES SHANF 17 21 13 291 BOB WRAY 6 4 7 59 C I T Y CLERK HELM IF W NELSON 54 56 45 821 CITY TREASURER ��. ORO THE A GOSSETT 53 58 44 861 COIINC I L P f 5 NO 1 JOHN D CL INE 24 24 12 3 9 5 BRUCE M' CK AY 26 20 24 358 NORMAN L ROSS 7 11 15 152 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 13 20 8 177 COHNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMA S 11 10 10 1 8 0 EARL CLYMER 49 37 34 616 RONALD E G I S 16 31 17 2 7 6 COUNC I L POS NO 3 C H A I' L F > D E L A U R E N T I 54 46 46 8 1 4 COUNC I L POS No 4 CEO r-- G E J PERRY 43 48 37 6 3 4 DAN POL I 18 15 12 3 6 1 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 13 20 15 2 5 6 R I CHARD STRED I CKE 46 27 19 5 2 0 HAROLD WOOD I N 12 29 23 3 0 6 COUNCIL POS NO 6 - FRED C CALLEN 44 29 20 4 7 6 HENUY F SCHELLERT 19 42 23 4 3 8 • OFF ICE OF THE C I TY CLERK C I TY OF R E N T O N . P R 1 DIARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 7 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 19 PRECT 20 PRECT 21 21 P R E C T S MAYOR RANK AL IMENT 13 12 16 5 1 4 AVEY GARRETT 50 23 5 5 7 6 CHAOLES S H A N E 22 21 15 3 4 9 BOB WRAY 2 2 4 67 CITY CLERK HELM IF ;N! NELSON 58 40 23 94 ? CITY TREASURER I) OR , THEA GOSS ETT 64 40 2 989 COONC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLI NE 12 17 9 4 3 3 BRUCE MCKAY 23 12 12 4 0 5 NORMAN L ROSS 15 15 6 1 8 8 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 23 8 8 2 1 6 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 15 4 2 2 0 1 EARL CLYMER 34 32 19 7 0 1 RONALD REGIS 77 16 14 3 3 3 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHAYLES DELANPENT I 49 3 5 19 9 1 7 COUNC I L POS NO 4 G E O !' GE J PERRY 45 34 21 7 3 4 DAN POL I 24 13 14 412 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORR IS 23 9 10 2 9 8 R ! CHARD STRED ICKE 35 2 4 11 5 9 0 HAR (lLD WOOD I N 17 17 12 35 ? COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 32 2 0 16 5 4 4 HEN % Y F SCHELLERT 37 25 17 5 1 7 • OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 8 CAND ! DATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 22 PRECT 23 PRECT 24 24 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 4 13 14 5 4 5 AVER Y G r, RRETT 20 29 22 647 CHARLES SHANE 13 10 11 383 BOB WRAY 9 5 81 CITY CLERK HELM IF W NELSON 31 - 35 35 1043 CITY T R E A S U R E R D O R rr THE A GOSSETT 39 34 59 1 1 0 1 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 29 14 18 494 B RUC E MCK A Y 17 8 9 439 NORMAN L ROSS 5 10 5 208 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 3 5 13 2 3 7 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEV EN CARLMAS 5 4 3 213 EARL CLYMEP 22 96 31 7 8 0 RONA LD REG I S 8 9 13 363 COttNC I L POS NO 3 CHARLES DELAUPENTI 29 33 33 1 0 1 2 C01..1NC I L POS NO 4 GE0R GE J PERRY 23 22 24 803 DAN P O L I 7 16 14 4 4 9 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORR IS 11 9 9 327 R ! CHARD SIRED ICKE 15 19 21 6 4 5 HAROLD WOOD I N 8 12 16 388 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 22 12 16 5 9 4 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 13 24 25 5 7 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C I TY OF RENT ON PR I MAR Y ELEC T I ON UNOFF• I C IAL REPORT OF ELECT I ON RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1969 PAGE 9 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 2 5 PRECT 26 PRECT 27 27 PRECTS MAYOR F RANK AL I ,MiENT 21 12 26 604 AVE � Y GARRETT 39 37 38 761 CHARLES SHANE 16 10 17 426 BOB WRAY 1 4 2 88 C I T Y CLERK -1FLil I F W NELSON 53 42 59 1197 C I T Y TREASURER D O R ° THE A GOSSETT 52 45 61 1 2 5 9 COUNCIL POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 13 14 26 547 B R U C E MCKAY 21 3 15 4 7 8 NORMAN L R :O S S 10 10 17 2 4 5 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 23 29 10 2 9 9 COUNCIL POS NO 2 ��"- TEVENN CARLMAS 8 8 6 2 3 5 EARL CLYMER 47 20 44 8 9 1 RONALD REGIS 12 28 2 ? 4 2 5 C O '1NC I L POS NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENTI 43 40 55 1 1 5 0 COHNC I L PUS NO 4 GEO GE ,1 PERRY 47 35 49 934 DAN P O L I 14 19 19 5 0 1 COHNC I L PUS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 9 16 17 369 R I CHARD STRED I CKE 33 29 28 7 3 5 HARLD WOOD I N 22 14 23 447 COH1NC I L POS NO 6 F RED C CALLEN 28 18 34 6 7 4 HENRY F SCHELLERT 27 32 20 6 5 8 • OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR IMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 10 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL V O T E PRECT 28 PRECT 29 PRECT 30 30 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 15 23 18 660 AVER Y GARRETT 4 33 6 8 0 4 CHARLES SHANE 9 18 16 4 6 9 BOB WRAY 5 3 96 CITY CLERK HELM IE w NELSON 20 57 25 1299 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 20 54 21 1 3 5 4 COIJNCI L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 10 29 18 6 0 4 BRUCE MCKAY 7 23 7 5 1 5 NORMAN L ROSS 5 5 5 260 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 7 1 3 0 7 COUNCI L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 2 11 6 2 5 4 EARL CLYMER 13 33 18 9 5 5 RONALD REGIS 5 22 11 463 C O II N C I L POS NO 3 CHALES DELAURENTI 19 47 20 1 2 3 6 COUNCIL PUS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 12 40 21 1 0 0 7 DAN POLL 12 22 6 541 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 9 13 7 398 RICHARD STREDICKE 7 31 18 7 9 1 HAROLD WOOD I N 6 24 13 4 9 0 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 16 25 15 7 3 0 HENRY E SCHELLERT 6 30 11 7 0 5 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF PENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 11 CANDID ,� T E S VOTES C AST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 31 PRECT 32 PRECT 33 33 PRECIS MAYOR F RANK AL IMENT 50 19 6 7 3 5 AVERY GARRETT 36 40 27 907 CHARLES SHANE 19 28 31 547 BOB WRAY 2 3 3 1 0 4 C I T Y CLERK HELM I F W NELSON 76 58 40 1473 C I T Y TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 75 64 40 1533 COHNC I L PUS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 39 25 11 6 7 9 BRUCE MCKAY 33 34 17 5 9 9 NORM AN L ROSS 13 4 8 285 A R T H U R D SCHOLES 4 12 17 3 4 0 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 10 15 6 285 EARL CLYMER 46 40 29 1 0 7 0 RONALD PEG I S 3 3 2 2 15 5 3 3 COHNC I L PDS NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENTI 81 66 37 1 4 2 0 COHNC I L P05 N0 4 GEORGE J PERRY 66 39 35 1 1 4 7 DAN P O L I 24 29 13 6 0 7 COi1NC f L P0S NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 20 16 14 4 4 8 RICHARD STRED I CKE 38 32 30 891 HAROLD WOOD I N 32 25 9 5 5 6 COUNCIL PUS NO 6 F RED C CALLEN 30 6 26 7 9 2 HENRY E SCHELLERT 40 23 21 7 8 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR I MAR Y ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1969 PAGE 12 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 34 PRECT 35 PRECT 36 36 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 27 27 9 798 AVERY GARRETT 44 23 14 988 CHARLES SHANE 34 27 9 617 3 0 8 WRAY 6 2 4 1 1 6 CITY CLERK HELM IE W! NELSON 79 51 2u 1627 CITY TREASURER OOR (' THEA GOSSETT 80 51 26 1690 CO !! NC I L PUS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 30 14 10 733 9RUCE MCKAY 37 22 10 668 NORM AN L R05S 17 24 7 333 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 8 1 0 2 3 6 0 COUNC I L PUS NO 2 T E V E N CARLMAS 16 13 3 3 1 7 EARL CLYMER 65 26 18 1 1 7 9 RONALD PEG I S 16 2A 6 579 COI! NC I L P05 NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENT I 73 45 20 1558 C O U N C I L PUS NO 4 GEOR GE J PERRY 55 34 14 1250 D A N POL I 28 24 11 6 7 0 COUNCIL PUS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 9 5 10 472 R I CHARD STRED ICKE 29 79 8 9 5 3 HAROLD WOODIN 62 41 12 6 7 1 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 45 30 16 8 8 3 HENPY F. SCHELLERT 86 33 9 9 1 7 • ' OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK C I TY OF RENTON PP I MARY ELECTION UNOFFIC IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 ► 1969 PAGE 13 CANDI D T E 5 VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 37 . PRECT 38 RRECT 39 39 PPECTS MAY 0 R FRANK ALIMENT 3 4 26 8 3 1 A VE .? Y GC RRETT 15 40 21 1064 CHARLES SHANE 14 9 12 6 5 2 HOB WRAY 1 4 2 1 2 3 CITY CLERK H EILM I E W NELSON 25 45 41 1738 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 24 41 41 1 7 9 6 C O H N C ! L P O 5 NO 1 JOHN! D CL I NE 4 16 14 767 P RIJC E MCKAY 8 11 21 708 NORM AN L. ROSS 6 7 2 348 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 6 10 8 3 8 4 COUNC I L POS NO 2 TEVEN CARLMAS 3 2 77 3 4 9 EARL CLYMER 14 38 25 1 2 5 6 R ONA LD REG IS 5 7 3 5 9 4 C O ,' N C I L POS NO 3 C H A R L E S. DELAURENTI 19 35 27 1 6 3 9 CO 'J NC 1 L POS NO 4 CEOLGE J PERRY 13 29 36 1 3 2 8 DAN P O L L 10 6 9 6 9 5 COHNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E M O R R I S 6 10 10 4 9 8 R ! CHARD STRED I C K E 10 27 71 1 0 1 1 HAROLD MOOD I N 11 9 15 7 0 6 C O U N C I L P 0 S N 0 6 FRED C CALLEN 6 18 21 9 2 8 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 14 23 16 9 7 0 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 • 1969 PAGE 14 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 40 PRECT 41 PRECT 42 42 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 29 24 23 907 AVERY GARRETT 31 18 12 CHAPLES SHANE 1125 7 ? 4 14 697 B O B WRAY 4 4 1 1 3 2 CITY CLERK HELM 1E W NELSON 39 41 ? 4 1 8 4 7 CITY TREASURER r) ORO THE COSSET T 42 49 34 1921 COUNCIL PUS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 29 16 12 824 BRUCE MCKAY 15 18 9 750 '! ORMAN L ROSS 7 8 12 375 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 9 12 4 4 0 9 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 7 1 7 EARL CLYMER 359 35 40 28 1359 RONA. LD PEG IS 14 12 4 624 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHAPLES DELAURENTI 38 42 29 1 7 4 8 COIINC I L POS No 4 GEOR GE J PERRY 22 30 26 1406 DAN POLI 33 25 18 7 7 1 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MOP. R I S 12 10 7 RICHAR �D SIRED ICKE 527 1 9 19 16 1 0 6 5 HAROLD WOOD I N 19 25 18 768 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FREE) C CALLEN 21 29 21 HENPY E SCHELLERT 999 23 19 14 1 0 2 6 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK . CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFF ICI AL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTE MB ER 16 , 1969 PACE 15 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 43 • PRECT 44 PRECT 45 45 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL I MENT 35 14 27 983 AVEuY GARRETT 30 32 23 1210 CHALES SHANE 15 9 15 736 - ROB WRAY 11 4 4 1 5 1 CITY CLERK H F. L M 1 F L•' NELSON 59 42 47 1995 CITY TREASURER ORi. T HE rA GOSSETT 59 42 49 2071 C 0 LI N C I L P 0 S N 0 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 21 17 15 877 R U C E MCKAY 15 17 28 8 1 0 '10RM AN L ROSS 13 2 14 404 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 26 15 5 455 C O tI N C I L P S NO 2 S TEVV EN C ARLMA S 11 8 5 388 F ARL CLYMiER 45 27 29 1460 RONALD RcGIS 25 17 24 690 • CO ±± NC I L P0S NO 3 CHA , LES DELAiIRENT I 49 34 42 1873 C O U N C I L POS No 4 G E O ' GE J PERRY 62 34 36 1 5 3 8 DAN POL I 17 18 17 8 2 3 COUNC I L P0S NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 22 20 10 579 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 39 20 28 1152 HAROLD WOOD I N 19 10 29 826 COUNCIL PUS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 27 15 31 1 0 7 2 HENPY E SCHELLERT 39 27 19 1111 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR ! NARY ELECT ] ON JNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 16 CANDIDATES• VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTFS CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 46 P I< E C T 47 P R E C T 4 8 4 8 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 19 11 17 1 0 3 0 A V E ' Y 1; ARRET T 31 18 3 3 1 2 9 ? CHARLES SHANE 20 13 22 7 9 1 BOB WRAY 8 7 11 1 7 7 CITY CLERK HELM I F W NELSON 4 6 17 51 2 1 09 CITY TREASURER UOR !' THF.•A GOSSETT 45 23 50 2189 COUNCIL POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 15 8 20 920 BRUCE MCKAY 10 10 22 852 NORMAN L ROSS 7 9 18 438 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 2 8 1 1 8 5 0 2 COUNCIL POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 9 2 9 4 0 8 EARL CLYMER 37 18 41 1 5 5 6 RONALD REGIS 15 19 19 7 4 3 C O " N C I L POS NO 3 CHAPLES DELAURENTI 24 54 1997 COUNCIL PUS NO 4 GEOLGE J PERRY 36 29 45 1 6 4 8 DAN POL I 24 3 25 880 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 15 6 10 610 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 32 16 29 12 2 HAROLD WOOD ! N 11 14 38 8 8 9 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 20 13 32 1 1 3 7 HENPY F. SCHELLERT 37 23 30 1 2 0 1 OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK • CITY OF RENTON PR I MAR Y E LEC T I OV UNOF ICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 17 C A N D I n A: VOTES C ,, S T VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PPECT 49 PRECT 51 PRECT 52 51 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 5 16 14 1 0 6 5 AVE - Y GARRETT 34 22 30 1 3 7 8 C H A R L E S S H A N F 6 32 17 8 4 6 30B WRAY 9 13 199 CITY CLERK HELM I F V' NELSON 37 48 51 2245 CITY TREASIJRER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 39 48 5 3 2 3 2 9 COUNC I L PUS NO 1 --- J O HN D CLI NE 2 13 16 9 5 1 `3 R U C E MCKAY 2 19 19 8 9 2 NORMAN L ROSS 2 16 10 4 6 6 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 46 7 16 5 7 1 COUNCIL POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 4 8 7 4 2 7 EARL C L Y M E•R 96 3 34 1 6 1 9 RONALD REGIS 17 14 19 7 9 3 COfINC I L POS NO 3 CHARLES DELAIJRENTI 32 37 40 2 1 0 6 COTTNC I L P O S NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 35 31 41 1 7 5 5 DAN P O L I 10 16 17 9 2 3 COIJNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 7 9 13 6 3 9 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 39 12 38 1 S 1 8 HAROLD WOODIN 4 37 13 9 4 3 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 11 26 21 1 1 9 5 HENRY E SCHELLEPT 34 22 30 1 2 8 7 OFFICE OF TH•E CITY CLERK C I TY OF RENTON PR I MAR Y ELECT I ON UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEfiIBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 18 C A N D I D A T E S VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 53 PRECT 54 PRECT 56 5 7 PRECIS MAYOR r RANK AL I MENT 3 5 AVEPY GAPRFTT 7 1 4 2 0 6 34 2 1 4 20 CHARLES SHANr=_ 5 22 4 BOB 'A R A Y 8771 3 2 0 3 CITY CLERK HELM I F 1.1 NELSON 11 48 4 2308 CITY TRF A SURE P. I O R ' T H E A GOSSETT , 4 6 8 2395 C O .: N C I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 7 6 3 [3 RU C E N C K A y 9 2 5 7 8 912 NORMAN L ROSS 1 33 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 5 1 11 5 8 8 3 3 COUNCIL POS • NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 1 3 EARL CLYMER 670 1 0 33 8 1 6 7 0 RONALD REGIS 4 22 1 8 2 0 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHA '=< LE S DELAIJRFNT I 10 39 6 ?_ 1 6 1 COLINC I L POS NO 4 G E O ? O E J PERRY 11 33 DAN POLI 1 2 18 4 4 9 47 7 7 COHNC I L POS N0 5 TOM E MORRIS 3 14 1 6 5 7 R ! CHARD STREP I CK E 7 22 HAROLD WOODIN 5 1 9 6 8 5 17 3 9 6 8 COI.' NC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CAI LEN 9 26 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 5 25 2 1 3 2 2 5 1 3 2 OFFICE OF TVE CITY CLERK C I TV OF RENTON PR I MA R Y ELECT I ON UNOFF ICIAL REPORT OF ELECT ION RETURNS SFPTEMBFR 16 , 1969 PAGE 1 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTFS CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 1 PRECT 2 PRECT 3 3 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 9 32 18 59 AVERY GARRETT 23 28 1 8 69 CHARLES SHANE 17 16 24 57 BOB WRAY 2 1 2 5 ! TY CLFPK HEL M 1 E .W NELSON 99 48 39 1 1 6 C I TY T REASURE ^ DOROTHEA GOSSETT 30 54 41 125 COUNCIL POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 16 27 11 54 BRUCE MCKAY 24 21 21 66 NORMAN L ROSS 4 12 16 32 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 3 11 14 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 4 51 2 57 EARL CLYMER 31 8 44 83 RONALD PEG I S 9 7 7 23 COUNCIL PUS NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENTI 37 58 33 1 2 8 COUNCIL POS NO 4 GEORGE J PEPPY 21 48 37 1 0 6 DAN POLI 20 11 16 47 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 11 11 3 25 RICHARD STREDICKE 18 30 33 R7 HAROLD WOOD I N 19 16 13 48 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 19 27 36 82 HENR Y F SCHELLEPT 15 23 1 4 52 OFF I CE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR I MARY ELECT ION UNOFF I C I A L REPORT OF ELECT 1 ON RETURNS PAGE SEPTEMBERR 1 6 ► 1 9 6 9 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTESE CAST T06ALP VOTE PRECT 4 P R E C T 5 M AY OR F RANK ALIMENT 23 14 27 1 2 3 AVEPY GARRETT 18 11 18 1 1 6 CHARLES SHANE 13 14 9 93 BOB WRAY 3 8 CITY CLERK HELM I• E H NELSON . 37 18 33 204 CITY TREASURER OOROTHEIA COSSET T 35 22 3 217 COUNC I L POS •N O 1 JOHN D CLINE 11 13 13 91 BRUCE MCK•AY 30 8 14 118 NORMAN L ROSS 4 2 3 41 ARTHUR n SCHOLES 7 9 30 COUNCIL POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 5 6 1 69 EARL CLYMER 42 24 30 1 7 9 RONALD PEG I S 8 2 12 45 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHAALES DELAURENTI 36 2 5 39 2 2 8 • C OUNC I L POS N0 4 GEORGE J PERRY 32 8 16 162 DAN POL I 1 7 14 18 96 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 11 10 9 55 RICHARD STRED I CKE 23 ': 23 1 4 7 HAROLD WOODIN 12 7 10 / / COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 3 1 14 11 1 3 8 HENRY E SCHELLERT 2 0 7 20 99 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR I MAR Y ELECTION UNOFF I C I AL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 6 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 3 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE PRECT 7 PRECT 8 PRECT 9 9 PRE C T S MAYOR FRANK AL I MENT 32 35 28 2 1 8 AVERY GARRETT 56 26 7 2 0 5 CHARLES SHANE 8 12 19 1 3 2 BOB WRAY 6 1 3 18 CITY CLERK HELM I E W NELSON 65 41 33 343 CITY TREASURER DORUTHRA GOSSETT 70 41 36 364 COUNCIL P05 NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 39 31 17 1 7 8 BRUCE MCKAY 2 6 12 19 1 7 5 NORMAN L ROSS 5 3 5 54 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 14 5 6 55 COUNCIL POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 18 3 6 96 EARL CLYMER 50 34 7 2 7 0 RONALD REGIS 17 12 9 83 COUNCIL POS NO 3 C H A L E S DELAURENTI 67 7 35 337 COUNC I L POS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 44 32 2 9 DAN POL I 37 267 1 7 16 1 6 6 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORR IS 20 11 8 R ICHARD STREDICKE 4 8 45 31 25 248 HAROLD WOODIN 18 10 8 113 COIJNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 40 24 20 HENRYY F SCHELLERT 35 56_ 14 8 156 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 4 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! IPRECT 10 PRECT 11 PRECT 12 12 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 23 34 3 3 A V E ; Y GARRETT 2 7 8 18 19 29 271 CHARLES SHANE 13 18 27 BOB WRAY 5 190 2 4 29 CITY CLERK HELM I F H NELSON 29 45 54 471 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 33 49 59 5 0 5 COUNC 1 L POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 17 28 28 B R U C E M C K A Y 2 21 21 11 16 223 NORMAN L ROSS 2 3 8 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 2 5 14 18 92 COUNCIL PUS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 5 9 EARL CLYMER 12 122 RONALD REGIS 37 41 45 393 6 15 20 124 COUNC I L PUS NO 3 CHARLES DELURENTI 32 44 60 4 7 3 COUNCIL PUS NO A GEOR U PERRY 37 28 DAN POL I 5 0 382 13 25 28 232 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 8 11 14 RICHARD STREP ICKE 91 12723 34 326 HAROLD WOODIN 15 1 24 29 18 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FREO C CALLEN 19 20 32 HE F S C H E L L E R T 1 4 293 29 29 228 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR ! M A R Y ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECT ION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 5 C A N D I D ,ti T E 5 VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 13 PRECT 14 PRECT 15 15 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 21 23 55 4 0 7 AVERY GARRETT 28 57 37 '3 9 3 CHARLES SHANE 26 14 10 2 4 0 BOB WRAY 4 4 5 42 CITY CLERK HELMIE W NELSON 48 73 74 666 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 52 73 76 706 COLNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 23 27 34 3 3 5 BRUCE mCKAY 26 22 17 288 NOR I A N L ROSS 6 25 21 1 1 9 ARTHUR n SCHOLES 14 11 19 136 C -O U N C I L POS NO 2 S TEV EN CARLMAS 5 8 14 149 EARL CLYMER 4 36 63 496 R ONA LD PEG IS 23 46 1. 9 212 COHNCI L POS N0 3 C H A = L E S D E L A U R E N T I 52 68 75 6 6 8 COUNC i L PCS NO 4 CEOPGE J PERRY 29 46 49 5 0 6 DAN P O L I 30 30 24 3 1 6 COUNC I L PUS NO 5 TOM E NORRIS 12 4O 29 208 R ICHARD STRED ICKE 39 26 37 4 2 8 HAROLD WOOD ! N 19 19 23 2 4 2 COUNCIL PUS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 35 32 23 3 8 3 HENRY E SCHELLERT 24 42 60 3 5 4 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR IHARY ELECTION UNOFF 1 C IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 6 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES. PRECT 16 PRECT 17 PRECT 18 18 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 25 20 21 4 7 3 AVER GARRETT 38 39 28 498 CHARLES SHANE 17 21 13 291 BOB WRAY 6 4 7 59 CITY CLERK HELM I ! W NELSON 54 56 45 821 CITY TREASURER DOROTHFA GOSSETT 53 58 /44 861 COUNC ! L D 0 5 NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 24 24 12 395 BRUCEAY mCK 26 20 24 3 5 8 NOPMAN L ROSS 7 11 15 152 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 13 20 8 177 COUNC I L PUS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 11 10 10 1 8 0 EARL CLYMER 49 37 34 6 1 6 RONALD rEGIS 16 31 17 276 COUNC I L PBS NO 3 CHAT L E DELAUPENT I 54 46 46 8 1 4 COUNCIL PUS NO 4 GEOPCE J PERRY 43 48 37 6 3 4 DAN P O L 1 18 15 12 3 6 1 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 13 20 15 2 5 6 RICHARD STRED ICKE 46 27 19 5 2 0 HAROLD WOOD I N 12 29 23 3 0 6 COUNCIL P0S NO 6 F RED C CALLEN 44 29 20 4 7 6 HEN ' Y F. SCHELLERT 19 42 23 4 3 8 OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON P R ! M A R Y ELECTION UNOFF IC IAL REPORT OF ELECT I ON RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PACE 7 CAND I DATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 19 DRECT 20 PRECT 21 21 PRECTS MAY O R FRANK AL I MENT 13 12 16 5 1 4 AVEY GARRETT 50 23 5 5 7 6 CHARLES SHAME 22 21 15 3 4 9 BOB WRAY 2 2 4 67 CITY CLERK HELM IF w NELSON 58 40 23 947 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSS ETT 64 40 2 -'. 9 89 CONNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 12 17 9 4 3 3 BRUCE MCKAY 23 12 12 4 0 5 NORMAN L ROSS 15 15 6 1 8 8 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 23 8 8 2 1 6 C0NNC I L POS N0 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 15 4 2 2 0 1 EARL CLYMER 34 32 19 7 0 1 RONALD REGIS 2 7 16 14 3 3 3 COVNC I L POS NO 3 CHALFF D E L A R P. E N T I 4 9 3 5 19 9 1 7 COuNC I L POS NO 4 CEO '.' G E J PERRY 45 34 21 7 3 4 DAN P O L I 24 13 14 4 1 2 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORR is 23 9 10 298 RICHARD STREDICKE 35 24 11 5 9 0 H A R O L D 'W O O D I M 17 17 12 3 5 2 CODNC I L POS NO 6 RED C CALLEN 32 20 16 5 4 4 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 37 25 17 5 1 7 OFF ICE OF THE C ITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 8 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 22 PRECT 23 PRECT 24 24 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 4 13 14 5 4 5 AVERY GARRETT 20 29 22 647 CHARLES SHANE 13 10 11 3 8 3 BOB WRAY 9 5 81 CITY CLERK HELM I F W NELSON 31 35 35 1043 CITY TREASURER D O R f} T H E A GOSSETT 39 34 39 1 1 0 1 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 29 14 18 494 BRUCE MCKAY 17 8 9 439 NORMAN L ROSS 5 10 5 208 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 3 5 13 237 C O U N C I L POS N 0 2 `> TEVEN CARLMAS 5 4 3 213 EARL CLYMER 22 26 31 7 8 0 RONALD REGIS 8 9 13 3 6 3 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHARLES DEL AUPENT I 29 33 33 1012 C OUNC I L PUS NO 4 GEOPGE J PERRY 23 22 24 8 0 3 DAN P O L L 7 16 14 4 4 9 CO !INC I L POS N0 5 TOM E MORR I S 11 9 9 327 RICHARD STREDICKE 15 19 21 6 4 5 HAROLD WOODIN 8 12 16 388 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 22 12 16 5 9 4 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 13 24 25 579 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFF IC IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1 9 6 9 PAGE 9 CANDIDATES VOTES C AST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 25 PRECT 26 PRECT 27 27 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 21 12 26 604 AVERY GARRETT 39 3 7 38 7 6 1 CHAPLES SHANE 16 10 1 7 4 2 6 BOB WRAY 1 4 2 8 8 CITY• CLERK HELM I F W 'NELSON 53 42 59 1197 CITY TREASURER DOPOTMEA GOSSETT 52 45 61 1 2 5 9 COUNCIL POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 13 14 26 547 BRUCE MCKAY 21 3 15 4 7 8 NORMAN L R :OSS 10 10 17 245 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 23 29 10 2 9 9 C O U N C I L POS NO 2 �-`'"- TEVENN CARLMAS 8 8 6 2 3 5 EARL CLYMER 47 20 44 891 RONALD PEG I S 12 28 29 4 2 5 COHNC I L POS NO 3 C H A R L F S DELAURENT I 43 40 55 1 1 5 0 COHNC I L POS No 4 GEOGE J PERRY 47 35 49 9 3 4 DAN P O L I 14 19 19 5 0 1 COHNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 9 16 17 3 6 9 R ! CHARD SIRED ICKE 33 29 28 7 3 5 H A R ( L D WOODIN 22 14 23 4 4 7 COUNCIL P05 NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 28 18 34 6 7 4 HENRY F. SCHELLERT 27 32 20 6 5 8 OFFICE• OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 10 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE PRECT 28 PRECT 29 PRECT 30 30 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 15 23 18 6 6 0 AVERY GARRETT 4 33 6 8 0 4 CHARLES SHANE 9 18 16 4 6 9 SOB WRAY 5 3 96 CITY CLERK HELM I E W' NELSON 20 57 25 1299 CITY TREASURER. DORUTHEA GOSSETT 20 54 21 1354 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 10 29 18 6 0 4 BRUCE MCKAY 7 23 7 515 NORM AN L ROSS 5 5 5 260 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 7 1 3 0 7 COUNCIL PUS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 2 11 6 2 5 4 EARL CLYMER 13 33 18 955 RONALD PEG IS 5 22 11 463 COUNCIL PUS NO 3 CHALES DELAURENTI 19 47 20 1 2 3 6 COUNCIL PUS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 12 40 21 1 0 0 7 DAN POLI 12 22 6 541 COUNCIL PUS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 9 13 7 3 9 8 RICHARD STREDICKE 7 31 18 791 HAROLD WOODIN 6 24 13 4 9 0 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 16 25 15 730 HENFY E SCHELLERT 6 30 11 7 0 5 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECT ION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 11 CANDID T E 5 VOTES C AST VOTES CAST VOTES CAS T TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 31 PRECT 32 PRECT 33 33 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 50 19 6 735 AVER Y G _A. RRETT 36 40 27 907 CHARLES SHANE 19 28 31 5 4 7 80B WRAY 2 3 3 104 CITY CLERK HELM I F '.;' NELSON 76 58 40 1473 C I TV TREASURER DOROTHEA GOSSETT 75 64 40 1 5 3 3 C 0 I N C I L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 39 25 11 679 BRUCE MCKAY 33 34 17 5 9 9 NORM AN L ROSS 13 4 8 285 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 4 12 17 3 4 0 COUNCIL PO5 N•O 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 10 15 6 285 EARL CLYMER 46 40 29 1070 RONALD PEG IS 33 22 15 5 3 3 COHNC I L POS NO 3 CHARLES DELAURENT I 81 66 37 1 4 2 0 COLINC I L P0S N0 4 GEORGE J PERRY 66 39 35 1 1 4 7 DAN POL I 24 29 13 6 0 7 COIINC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 20 16 14 4 4 8 RICHARD STREDICKE 38 32 30 8 9 1 HAROLD WOOD ! N 32 25 9 556 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 30 6 26 7 9 2 HENRY E SCHELLERT 40 23 21 7 8 9 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK C I TY OF RENTON PR I MAR Y ELECTION UNOFFIC IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 12 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 34 PRECT 35 PRECT 36 36 PRECTS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 27 27 9 7 9 8 AVEPY GARRETT 44 23 14 988 CHARLES SHANE 34 27 9 617 BOB WRAY 6 2 4 1 1 6 CITY CLERK HELM I F ig NELSON 79 51 24 1627 CITY T R E A S U R•E R OORu THE A GOSSETT 80 51 26 1690 COUNC 1 L PUS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 30 14 10 733 BRUCE MCKAY 37 22 10 668 '• OP. M -AN L ROSS 17 24 7 333 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 8 1 0 2 3 6 0 COUNC I L PUS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 16 13 3 3 1 7 EARL CLYMER 65 26 18 1179 RONALD PEG IS 16 24 6 5 7 9 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CH AR LF S DELAURENT I 73 45 20 1558 COUNC I L POS NO 4 E O P G E J PERRY 55 34 14 1 2 5 0 DAN POL I 28 24 11 6 7 0 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 9 5 10 4 7 2 RICHARD STREDICKE 29 25 8 953 HAROLD WOODI N 62 41 12 6 7 1 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 45 30 16 8 8 3 HENPY F SCHELLERT 86 33 9 9 1 7 OFF ICE OF THE C I TY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR, ! M A R Y ELECT ION UNOFF IC IAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1 9 6 9 PAGE 13 CAND I DATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 37 PRECT 38 PRECT 39 39 PRECTS M A Y O R FRANK AL I MENT 3 4 26 8 3 1 A V E ? Y C A R R E T T 15 40 2 1 1 0 6 4 CHARLES SHANF 14 9 12 6 5 2 BOB WRAY 1 4 2 123 CITY CLERK HELY I E W NELSON 25 45 41 1738 CITY TREASURER D O R J T H E A GOSSETT 24 41 41 1 7 9 6 COEINC ! L POS NO 1 JOHN D CLINE 4 16 14 7 6 7 BRUCE MCKAY 8 11 21 7 0 8 NORM ANi L. ROSS 6 7 2 348 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 6 10 8 3 ,94 C O H N C I L POS NO 2 S TEVEN CARLMAS 3 2 ? 7 3 4 9 EARL CLYMER 14 38 25 1 2 5 6 RONALD REG IS 5 7 3 594 C O " N C I L POS NO 3 C H A 'R L E S DELAURENTI 19 35 77 1 6 3 9 COUNC I L POS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 13 29 36 1 3 2 8 DAN P O L I 10 6 9 6 9 5 COHNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORR I S 6 10 10 4 9 8 R I CHARD STRED ICKE 10 27 21 lull H A RO L D WOOD I N 11 9 15 7 0 6 C O LI N C I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 6 18 21 9 2 8 HENRY F SCHELLERT 14 23 16 9 7 0 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 . 1969 PAGE 14 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 40 PRECT 41 PRECT 42 42 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 29 24 23 907 AVERY GARRETT 31 18 12 1125 CHAPLES SHANE 7 24 14 697 608 WRAY. 4 4 1 132 CITY CLERK HELM I E rr NELSON 39 41 29 1 8 4 7 CITY TREASURER DOROTHEA COSSETT 42 49 34 1921 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 29 16 12 824 BRUCE MCKAY 15 18 9 7 5 0 ! ORMAN L ROSS 7 8 12 375 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 9 12 4 409 COUNCIL P O S NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 7 1 EARL CLYMER 7 364 RONALD PEG IS 14 40 24 1359 4 624 COUNC I L P05 NO 3 CHAPLES DEL AURENT I 38 42 29 1 7 4 f3 COUNC I L POS NO 4 G FOR GE J PERRY 22 30 2 6 1 4 0 b DAN POL I 33 25 18 771 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 12 10 7 5 2 7 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 19 19 HAROLD WOOD I N 1 8 1065 19 25 18 768 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FREI) C CALLEN 21 29 21 HENPY F SCHELLERT 0 2 6 23 19 14 1 0 2 6 r. OFF ICE OF THE C I TY CLERK . CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 • 1969 PAGE 15 CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTE ! PRECT 43 PRECT 44 PRECT 45 45 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK AL I r1ENT 35 14 27 983 A VEc Y GA RRET T 30 32 23 1210 CHALLES SHANE 15 9 15 736 • HOB WRAY 11 4 4 151 CITY CLERK HF_ LM1E NELSON 59 42 47 1995 CITY TREASURER i. OR + THEr GOSSETT 59 42 49 2071 CO NC ! L PDS NO 1 JOHN !) CLINE 21 17 15 8 7 7 BRUCE M C K A Y 15 17 28 8 1 0 ''IORM AN L ROSS 13 2 14 404 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 26 15 5 455 COONC I L PCS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 11 8 5 3 8 8 F ARL CL " MER 45 27 29 1460 R ONA LD ;REG I S 25 17 24 690 - CO !! NC I L POS NO 3 CH4 , LE S DELA +JRENT I 49 34 42 1873 CO !JNC I L PDS NO 4 G E O ' G E J PERRY 62 34 36 1 5 3 8 DAN POL I 17 18 17 8 2 3 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 22 20 10 579 RICHARD STREDICKE 39 20 28 1 1 5 2 HAROLD WOOD ! N 19 10 29 826 COUNCIL POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 27 15 31 1 0 7 2 HENRY E SCHELLERT 39 27 19 1 1 1 1 OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PR 1 , RY ELECTION tJNfF I C I AL REPORT OF ELECT I ON RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 6 ► 1 9 6 9 PACE 16 • CANDIDATES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 46 P PECT 47 PRECT 4 8 48 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK ALIMENT 19 11 17 1 0 3 0 AVER< Y r. ARRETT 31 18 33 1292 C H A N L E S SHANE 20 13 22 7 9 1 3 0 8 WRAY 8 7 11 1 7 7 CITY CLERK HELM ! l': NELSON 46 17 51 2 1 0 9 C I TV TREASURE- U O R u T HE_ •A GOSS E T T 45 23 50 2 1 8 9 COUNC I L POS NO 1 JOHN 0 CLINE 15 2 20 9 2 0 BRUCE MCK AY 10 10 22 852 NORMAN L ROSS 7 9 18 4 3 8 ARTHUR D SCHOLES 28 11 8 502 C O 11 N C I L POS NO 2 TEV EN CARLMAS 9 2 9 4 08 EARL CLYMER 37 18 41 1 5 5 6 RONALD FEGIS 15 19 19 743 C O ii N C I L POS NO 3 CHALES DELAURENTI 4 6 24 5 4 1 9 9 7 CO !JNC I L PUS NO 4 G E O G E J PERRY 36 ? 9 45 1 6 4 8 DAN POL I 24 3 25 880 COUNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 15 6 10 6 1 0 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 32 16 29 1 2 2 9 H A R O L D W O O D I N 11 14 38 8 8 9 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLE ^1 20 13 32 1137 HENRY F. SCHELLERT 37 23 30 1 2 0 1 • OFF ICE OF THE CITY CLERK • C I TY OF RENTON PR I MARY ELECT I ON U N O F ` I C I A L REPORT OF E L E C T I O N RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1 6 , 1 9 6 9 _ PAGE 17 CANDI0AT-ES VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PPECT 49 PPECT 51 PRECT 52 51 PRECIS MAYOR FRANK AL IMENT 5 16 14 1 0 6 5 4 VE Y GAPRETT 34 22 30 1378 CHARLES S H A N r 6 32 17 8 4 6 30B WRAY 9 13 199 CITY CLERK H EL I F. W NELSON 37 48 51 2 2 4 5 C I T Y TREASURER DORO THE. A GOSSETT 39 48 2329 COUNCIL POS NO 1 "'—^ JOHN D CL I NE 2 13 16 951 BRUCE MCKAY 2 19 19 8 9 2 NORMAN L ROSS 2 16 10 4 6 6 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 4 6 7 16 5 7 1 COUNC I L POS NO 2 STEVEN CARLMAS 4 8 7 4 2 7 EARL C L Y M E•R 96 3 34 1 6 1 9 RONALD REG I S 17 14 1 c 7 9 3 CO '1NC ! L POS NO 3 CHAR< LES DEL Al1RE NT I 32 37 40 2106 COU NC I L POS NO 4 GEORGE J PERRY 35 31 41 1 7 5 5 DAN P O L I 10 16 17 9 2 3 COUNCIL POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 7 9 13 6 3 9 RICHARD SIRED ICKE 39 12 38 1 3 1 8 HAROLD W 0 0 D I N 4 37 13 9 4 3 COUNC I L POS NO 6 FRED C CALLEN 11 26 71 1 1 9 5 HENRY E SCHELLERT 34 22 30 1 2 8 7 OFFICE OF TH•E CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION UNOFFICIAL REPORT OF ELECTION RETURNS SEPTEMBER 16 , 1969 PAGE 18 C A N D i n A T E S VOTES CAST VOTES CAST VOTES CAST TOTAL VOTES PRECT 53 PRECT 54 PRECT 56 57 PRECIS MAYOR r RANK ALIMENT 3 5 7 1 0 8 0 AVEV GAPPFTT 5 34 2 1 4 2 0 CHARLES SHANE 5 22 4 877 HOE 'WR-A Y 1 3 2 0 3 C I TY CLERK HELM IF 1.1 NELSON 11 43 4 2 3 0 8 CITY TREASURER t` OP"' THF :1 GOSSETT 1 2 46 8. 2395 CO :.; NC I L N05 NO 1 JOHN D CLI NE 7 6 3 9 6 7 13 R U C E M C K A Y 5 7 8 9 1 2 NORMAN L ROSS 1 33 500 ARTHUR 0 SCHOLES 1 11 5 8 3 COUNCIL POS • NO 2 'S T E V E N CARLMAS 1 3 1 6 3 2 EARL CLYMER 10 33 8 1670 RONALD REGIS 4 22 1 820 COUNC I L POS NO 3 CHA '=< LES DELAURENT I 10 39 ,< 21 61 COUNCI L POS NO 4 r; EO2 GE J PERRY 11 33 6 1 805 DAN POL I 2 18 4 947 COItNC I L POS NO 5 TOM E MORRIS 3 14 1 6 5 7 R I CHARD SIRED I CKE 7 28 5 1 3 5 8 HAROLD WOOD ! N 5 17 3 9 6 8 COONCIL POS NO 6 FRED C C A L L E ^I 9 2 6 2 1 2 3 2 HENRY F SCHELLEPT 5 25 5 1 3 2 2 • 1 9 6 8 ELECTION CALENDAR KING COUNTY PRIMARY: September 17, 1968 GENERAL: November 5, 1968 July 29, 1968 Filings open August 2nd Filings close (except Precinct Committeemen) Last day for Municipal Corporations to file Resolution calling Special Election in conjunction with Primary August 7th Withdrawals close August 12th County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for Primary August 16th Filings close for Precinct Committeemen August 17th Last day to register for Primary August 28th Absentee ballots available September 3rd Last day for transfer of registration for Primary September 7th to 14th County Auditor to publish Notice of Primary September 17th PRIMARY September 20th Last day for Municipal Corporations to file Resolution calling Special Election to be held in oonjunction with General September 27th Last day for candidates to file campaign expenditures Canvass to be completed September 30th County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for General Election October 5th Last day to register for General Election October 21st Last day for transfer of registration for General Election October 25th to Nov. 2nd County Auditor to publish Notice of General Election November 5th GENERAL ELECTION November 20th Canvass to be completed December 5th Successful state measures become law January 13th, 1969 Newly elected judicial, legislative and county officials take office and Legislature convenes January 15th, 1969 Newly elected State Officials take office Prepared by: ROBERT A. MORRIS KING COUNTY AUDITOR Edward J. Logan Superintendent of Elections & Registration • 40 0 / i f 2- _ ..________ . .._.._........ .... ..... /1 . 3 0 7 ____ ...-. 6 6 ..5 1,s-Y i - ., . 6 / / 4/ 7,5= 1/ 6 6 25 1 /.... g 1-LJ _ . ...... ..___. ___... ........_ . :,—) / c...- /1 // // ' l iy i ,.? i4 7 11.1 0? i Iv 3"--- / 2 / P 7- / __ __ ......._ ,_ . . _... ‘ . /7 i 412.• ozez / . /1 1 7g 1 _ /f /5"...1 3 / 4/ ,5---.6 I-,5.-7 . . . _ _ ,/ /o A 6 / — _ _ __2 ___ /41 , zi 0 0 .._ Toil ga s-r dr_fiVis .s.....s,-,.. . _.....--- 1 / 93— ,2....< .__ , C / S 4.i? Zg 7 _ 7 6 / i1/43— in> , . 372, fr, i .....-.7' _- -3 zrn 6 _7 7 .._d-tx 2 _ /2- c- _ _..._ 7 g 9? I 75-6 i g 41 2h 1S7'f7/ 77071 / I/0-71 -12 dost- -3 g*s i 3' Alo7'ilo171 /26c, /-)1 /-z,/ i:7,/- - 1..5 1 A A A sezeofaa Z4sirWi ,---f-i-34 I Al or vett L , , rimill...mil .........m.• •••••=mommonsimmi N -!3 -F) rY m -P ri s t o 1-1 td ' s U) 4-1 a r 1: c� Si 71 4 i I .+ �ji 1 Lo si (4 d 0 a) C) 0 : c3 00 a = a) 0 c� ri i H (TiEa r .0D a) 0 ra) ... 0 ,a O O U i N O O -tom s-� 0 0 x - 0 (a a W .F- A z nton Recreation Center 1 83 68 120 100 69 97 94 73 / 75 61 47 40 65 54 74 85 132 111 59 ' 179 J Garage 2 136 92 174 182 14L 117 132 971118 66 49 33: 67 48 107 103 173 159 64 234 Sartori School 3 126 85 166 140 117 118 103 119110 91 53 42 68 47 98 105 154 154 55 215 Sartori School 4 102 83 132 117 94. 104 87 97' 85 76 52 37 77 53 83 93 149 119 62 188 St.Lukets Church 5 68 '50 92 76 61 57 55 55 60 43 34 18 36 37 54 56 81 81 30 120 High School (S.'Z. ntrance) 6 88 65 110 101 88 66 60 70 53 55 49 38 46 54 70 62 108 95 51 160 ...ar1inton School 7 108 78 143 108 72 75 150 83 '102 86 59 42 55 40 76 92 145 114 66 196 High School (S.1'.2ntrance) 8 67 66 94 87 65 52 65 49 74 42 45 25 54 40 46 72 84 76 53 136 Ford School 9 75 74 109 90 99 75 53 73 76 45 35 29 44 49 54 83 105 115 26 139 Ford School 10 86 47 99 87 78 61 58 65 61 33 37 29 44 30 50 70 90 87 41 152 Fire Station a 11 84 74. 113 90 103 60 53 92 77 53 49 28 42 47 68 75 104 96 65 167 Fire Station rrc1 12 105 75 131 126 108 83 62 130 87 54 69 33 49 63 77 97 131 113 69 '2- 184 City Hall, Cedar Aver rk. 13 42 31 43 33 33 33 35 27),38 36 21 26 27 19 26 42 60 41 31 /3 75 City Hall, Cedar -giver II:. 14 56 46 68 68 58 54 57 40 ; 50 42 32 33 30 24 53 43 74 56 42 i y 102 City Hall, (dedar fiver rk. 15 72 57 77 77 55 67 76 50'; 75 57 ?5 39 45 35 68 52 99 76 47 'f 132 Renton Hilands Adm.bldg, 16 90 58 106 79 52 84 71 46 96 69 47 40 51 23 80 52 106 100 40 /4 152 --Zton Hilands Hdm.B1c4 . 17 95 77 97 71 63 84 80 38i 96 119 83 51 58 46 72 86 114 109 59 /7 176 'ton Hilands 1sdm.Bldg, 18 95 94 117 99 61 88 79 73 108 100 90 52 67 57 78 103 155 105 82 /9 196 rm./ands Lutheran Chaj:el 19 113 76 121 98 88 102 83 50'110 106 85 51 67 56 90 85 139 126 54 /9 192 Hilands Lutheran Chanel 20 27 30 29 19 26 25 26 10;:31 24 24 24 19 24 25 25 42 29 22 dw 58 Ii lands Lutheran Chapel 21 45 61 48 58 45 54 55 34 i51 62 29 35 36 34 46 49 75 56 47 1/ 109 Hilands Fire Station 22 50 69 58 54 47 53 73 42 °58 68 48 35 50 37 62 45 80 75 40 .tJ 121 High School (5.L.Entrance) 23 75 48 90 72 65 67 84 46 '67 43 45 26 42 34 71 54 97 86 44 .ts 134 iicK_ight School (12t_1J. 24 50 56 47 55 46 59 59 30-'68 58 33 27 45 35 43 52 78 54 49 ♦'/ 108 Hilands Fire Station 25 24 19 22 27 12 17 31 17-' 2 24 16 17 21 8 21 20 33 26 16 4J` 43 3668 (NZ ON H .o CV C) cn � u, u\ -4 EN ,-I CO rn � .O O\ r -4 (-O 0 t H •.O � 0 ON ON 0 0 u\ H 0 r\-i �t N N N I CO ul H tO cat O• t/. N V0 cat N ri rl r-! r-f r I •-I ri ri H H (.1 c\t H r-, STATE OF WASHINGTON .A,- COUNTY OF KING i CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION 1, ROBERT A. MORRIS, Auditor in and for King County, Washington, do hereby certify that, at a General Election held in said County on the I3th day March � ' of A. D. 19 -56 b ULIN A,. HAN$EN was elected to the office of i ,), Cctuncil__(Fpu.r-Year_Tar_rn) in and for City of Renton _, as appears from the official canvass of the returns of said County now on file and of record in this office, and that ____he is the duly elected Councilman as aforesaid. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 23rd day of Mare A. D., 19 56 / � ^'(, County Auditor, Secretary Canvassing Board of Election Returns -fl -,%fai.411.7=-'-1/4 '4151). e&\--—-- -- — - ---- - ---- --—Ahi------------ 31 L 4_ FORM EL O11 cF:=SO WESTERN PRINTING CO 7738 J'5i //&/ /51/ f f 01 h c 6 o°th-r 0 /i A65/ /b, 35Q �G/�' L°i of / -c 1 -b-c I ' Ll to'? pF ii 45 -" - i t Z l i .c/. (' t I t J AM fioBi qa i4 k . \ iv 156i 1551 _. ____ he, °€ 6lm4 r✓ rif )t Ll. ciz4 LP) 4, 0t 0 l-, *s4 4h9 ` off 4 iq� WCa / fi 51 � • • 0 .' . l ., IAIO __�____ __._...-._-._._. __._,-CI..04______..___ JUDGE __- 111 .S. 4e) 4.1i .; 1 Si 3 lli it tni 1 : . .1, o; , _ m p, ? 2 1 4__ q_ m_r_ A. a.. i! 7 xi :, 1 I I 1 3 :,-.} 1E1 i ?8 j 18 3 ' 5 j 30 ],? 11,5 i 371 13 ...39 • .59 1_24 t 3 i 1 2 3 i 65 17 3_ i 4 31 _46_ _. 66 ,I 75 _].4A....1 2 ..20_194 1 1i 1.22.r_.65_ ___l41 1 68 1-65- 1341-. 3 5 . 30 , 12 . 7 1'^ , 4,55---- ---- -- - ; } .; 1 1 0 _6 I ...11____._6.._7_d._._34._ 24 J30 33 . ( �5 6 37 27 17 1 5 , 8 11 8 1 2.Z,-lam- ' 314_39__� 72 93 ( 1; 7 55 j 35 12 2 , 3 27 lh 16 �' lli .,_r4_11(1. ! 1141 ;___8 i 28 1 22 , 6 1 21 19 7 ( 6 13 50 ' i 3 62 94 9 1 .41 13 29 3 . 5 11 2 11 # 23 51 35 76 99_ 10 ' 36 30 , 20 2 1, , --9 - 13 _60 34 ;..;.110. mi.•• 11, I 11 '. 23 _ 35 19 1 ( p._.E„ 5 !� 12 j 13 56,,,E 34 i 43 65 Will 12 ; 42 21 33 3 1 3 12 4 + 20 40 60 31 60 76 122 — ._.1.._ .�.- ,_ .__ -__.._ , _I 13 . 4 7 2110 4 8 . 3 6 i 6 1 2. 8 _f.20 21 1_4 30 �.a. 1 (6 Th. j 115 _5 2 ' 16 52 13 1►1 44 73i 1 ( t t. I 15 41 25 6 4 j 3 30 101_3 i 29 73 14 50 69 106 16 i 32 1 22 1 12 2 10 27 13 1 10 44 60 18 59 66 ill 171 11, 22 20 4 8 48 , 254..._7 i 31 ,,f_11 29 78 _ 69 , 123 1 18 27 27 7 20 5726 10 j, 37_ 104 30 103. 74 15j 8 19 13 23 4 6 5 84 13 5 47 86 17 77 65 127 20 7 6 0 0 4 14 11 14 19 33 2 32 22 44 21 13 12 12 I 5 5 23 17 15 18 16 19P 54 49 85 _1 , 22121 11 8 0 19 33 26 21 31 71 30 73 61 117 , 23 ' 42 31 23 2 0 19 I 9 15 24 66 43 66 76 1291 24 23 14 4 7 10 • 27 9 17 29 59 21 49 60 88 .. i , ' 25 11 15 0, 1 20 15 9 15 „ 24 ,49 13 45 40 , 791 1 26 50 28 �19_ 1 .10 21 12 J 14 56 79 20 68 94 1471 27, 27 15 2 9 . 1 13 , 4 3 12 52 7 . 32 la 63 i _ 2R, 12 1 3 0 ,, 1 0 , 0 _ 0 •�.� 11, 0 3 1( ._:.8 .9I11._ . 133 3 3 24 6 15 ,. 20 148 40 31 64 }QL6� HQ._, 2 . 1_I i 6_ 1 1 2 20 _ 6 11_L16 26 { 1 ' O\ 111 SI N ��' N l� M � N M N 9 f 1 - r N (V �O M M 1 IG �f '''ice c r'r`:)çccn M‘fa 4 sN ril 'i 41( 4. 1 , , v. ,,-i COUNCILII N ! 4,, r r fl a�i u°r' gi g1 . , '6 4 L.' .rq -RI .4, q Ell 1 h h•0 ,IT 1 89 94 88} 29 79 60 112 41 81 r6 ' 791 80 , 2 145 168 131.E 32 , 74 . 12 162 ,, 3]. ' 31 (31 ; 130 71 t I 3 2 100 88, 21 56 O. 104 i 31 2(4 35 76 )14 4 , 87 79 74 21 5,5 A 41 105 22 36 , 31 fi 79 45 ! _ 5 39 48 39 , _I9 25 19 52 ! 19 2n ' 22 i 39 { 23._4 I i h 1,A 7R ru , 30 1a1 , 35 j32 27 31 50 M 47 42 7 91 103 133 29 96 46 123 39 39 77 92 74_ 8 , 58 77 58 26 49 38 83 38 26 38 50 57 9 . 76 78 57 31 49 , 36 88 4 33 27 48 581 35 10 68 72 65 19 39 41 85 i 30 40 47 72 . 46 11 + 64 ' 87 i 65 I 21 37 35 84 1 21 16 I 40 ' 61 45 12 93 98 , 68 33 i 58 58 102 i 40.1_43 { )7 i 75 46 13 32 + 23 22 11 16 18 , 31 i 9 _ 8 18 29 17 lh 47 a 39 511 20 i3 3Q . 56 lei 33 27 39 , .W_._ I 1.5 + 58 4,65_1 29 76, . 40 70 __.5 ____ 52_ _ l`� 77 75 80 20 �,53 28 95 j 43 42J_ 46 ! 71 66 17 9n 83 I! 97 23 78 118 96 Lit L.8 43 j 71 73� I la - _97 i 00 102 19 fiii 31 79 i5 90 6 93 42 57 52 ' 87 85 — 1 20 13 26 33 4 9 31 1 18 3o i 16 , 24 17 30 31� 21 51 52 57' 16 45 45 60 27 49 43 48 62 22 77 62 92 20 76 47 87 : 45 54 57 ` 47 69 23 88 93 801 23 76 40 114 50 48 48 69 61 24 62 43 54 _ 67 43 58 46 35 50 37 61 5 )a.3 J 6 56 17 1. 51 ,31 146 3]. ! 42 13 ! 36 59 26 9 124 88 64 62 , 48 120 42 44 41. 83 69� 27 3 48 2 2.Z 26 4 19 52 17 21 ! 30 27 25 28 10 16 141 3 2 4 17 7 8 " 11 '; 11 12 ! 29_ 43 4$I Ia. 18 28 19 4. 48 23 4 31 3o: 41 3o I 3n z6 -. 17 i 19 13 , 9 •, 22 i_ 6 i 6 13 11 8 r � i Totall 202 212 i 200 679 fl...._564 p.101 ,239 917 1022 122 J1765� 1549if?_ 62 �53 // `3 c 2 j" 641 17 N' " 1 2,i . 21..h/1G.% 0a7d 9n�f l L9/ 1-u,i IIe , 9,ILn Q5./ ion, Is i/ Ii I' c., PIP ,l 0 . ' Olympia, Washington October 6, 1959 4 ........ .. „..., y ., `` ' , i, ,i% A!'.MINI. To All City Clerks }'Ji.(; I' Approaching City Elections f ll . .. it r,c T. . CALLNDAL. .;` .l detailed city election calendar is now being preparf d fur your guia- in, e At ;'.:s time we are listing the dates of the major election a gents as I)lluw•s• ,, I ii.:., 1--1.1: Friday, December 11th through Saturday December 2f.t}s _:cat • If your office is closed on Saturdays, then last da} for candi- lf , dates to file will fall on Thursday, December 24th, since Friday, December 25th (Christmas ISay) is a legal holiday. Primary Registration Deadline: .2 .�7 , January g, 1960 last c:ay to register in order to be eligible to vote at city primary, If office I:losed on Saturday, then last day to register falls on Friday, Janu- ary 8, 1960. j City Pr.mary: February 9, 1960. (Four weeks prior to general election, ) Note: 4401 progitiad by ,chapter 101. Laws of 1955, no c :t} primary • hi hol.eld should n.; rnere'tf;an two candidates file fc.r. each - position to be voted upon. .5".- Genera . Election Registration Deadline: y, February* 1960 last day to register in order to be eligible to vote at city general electzo If office closed on Saturday, then last day to register falls on Frt. February 5, 1960. • City General Election: March 8, 1960. (Second Tues•- y i • 41101010 INOP ,1' j �.IC..r ,",/� '7 , '11/ r - 1/9 G 4 0 �-3 H O Z I O ol (D ''i tQ r FJ O� V m F-' H O C+ Cf Cf CD CD CD n {{�..�, cn i O O p ca ca C7 H O W (A N D7 N N C+. r_ to (D .a ��' ' FORM APPROVED RY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL < OFFICE) SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- Fae No. e. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o Washington, Date: h — // , 19 1/ �/ ss. County of ) Time 7%4O LAM. D P.M. Receipt No. _......7 6 c) DECLARATION L f yfii g//177 e T declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEARUPON BALLOT) � o registered voter residing at _.I,k C ' /-7 j` eW , ( (STREET AND N MRER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of 1'-L/ -..- , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of i 6 ,7 I (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 7 day of.--r+i �,r €. -- , 19 go and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of fl�-, T Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the :state of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutio ial form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE � Z Z'/C. /e • ----i- (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ll day of._ CC?'li ' , 19_,7�..�� ( f,./,--7/7)76 --2 / (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACK WLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) . (/ (1) ,���?' ., (OFFICIAL TITLE) 24CR (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 "-'�T'5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. Illo 0) 0 m" ' r� Z of v z ~t m b o C. m o O z a �' 0 =7 ate. rR o z Z a Q y o o D �_ z 3 C m O n -4 3 0 'b A m 0 m m _• 0 00 0 O Z Q .i T e z ° c m z - Y n A• e- ✓ a' o cil.r » -to,c 0 1.1 m N '< • FORM APPROVED.BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- /r TIONS. File No■ / DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: I� — /( , 19- 9 ss County of 1f''1 Lq Time V Errk.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. •� 7 6 ( DECLARATION I, ____Y. - _. __ J v A/4/ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY S YdlYWISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) regis ered voter residing at - :'Y / )1/ V17A-J'/1�._-, (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of /) i>Y 6 , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of .._-/-!'-( i&J 0 re (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day Of a- .. , 19_! , and hereby request that my name bep printed upon the official pri- mar}- ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Doll(trs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any orgcnization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE �— (SIGNATURE 0 CANDIDA Subscribed and sworn to before me this It .___-__day of lC'(� i , I9ur'- 7/1/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLE NG SIGNATURE) (SEAL) e/ /_7/ • (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 r INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. I o C o n, Clo tn to z o e _ m - �i ra :7 fD 1 e o m CD z a o Z 70 z o a o o z 3 Q ml c m O n { 3 0 K7 p m o m m .-' ti m m z n c+ O D Q -pi 0 * A p _ -=i Z m D 6T1 -a: q 8r m 7 A v � S. c N O C2 A e.1 m m I % NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FORM APPROVED•BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. / �/ FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File NO■ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington ( ) i )} Date: . l��_ // 19,5-- 7. 77 ss. County of _ / Time_,: _5 --❑A.M. 1:6;.M. Receipt No. 3_-77 R3 \ DECLARATION J I, Q e R • V��D_-A_K.. t._. .- declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU;WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at I 1 Cyr r_-_aA.rCe ►A-}-0 '�__ , E (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of _-__ice i /A g , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of _ /------1-H--0 GI (L (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1 b. day of -F---� _ , 19-L l; and hereby request that my name be 'nted upon the official pri- t) mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of tO.A T ¢I0.6„, Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, fo or violence. SIGN HERE ft lif....,,jit_x,/ (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /F day of__ FC' '?r1!/,c4-/ , 19 S1 7_,,//'-:#77) (SIGNATURE F OFFICIAL ACKNO EDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 42 r / O (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. ,--1 Jd '*1 'z, o O �. o (-A'CC/ 0 ;. A 0 i i co isLo O m U] �` r1 . rt 0 i 0 In b' O N' O Z > ii m O Q n z - C zn n 3 0 'L7 R i� m 0 m '� �• p 0 . > Q 0 D -ri Z Ei y Y t*1 a. C -1 O A m ' R a n O C o y m N "< m m BY_ TTORNEY GENERAL. A NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY 7 FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No.___ ' _ TIONS. FORM APPROVED` DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ) rc 07 )} Date: 2— 2/ —, 195 l County of Time I•'4© El A.M. +�'P.M. ss. Receipt No. 7_5--" DECLARATION h A, F (z ) gL/S/AfZ-- -1-0 declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 23 23r 6'*4 pin G E , 1EIY7N �� (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RAIRAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of J ��C , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of / 4/y0 e (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the g day of ' 9, , 19 C, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of _4� -) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE f%� f( (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of__ .._ .._ex1.. .er-y/ , 19 .1_ ,7 SIGNATURE OF F CIAL ACKNOWL NG SI ATURE) (SEAL) 7 _ :), (OF CIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 " 5 J ' . INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FILES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. '-3 W 'b 0 td N 0 4. -1 0 r ri m U1 K don, '�T1 tip, m 1 tr' o m o � z �v z m 9 _ o D rt 'v o o n Z 3 Q �_ m O . , -< 3 En m °° 'mod 0 = m z n S o CO c o o z in e * z o 'C z z a th a. S �- c -1 n fD n. = m EL a r O O 0 r, PI m FOR NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File FORM APPRdVED'BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: _ _�_l__`.P_,IS , 19 5�! A77ss. County of _ Time.9i.t/4, i.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. , ._7I ,_ DECLARATION I, e 11 f- y • ic_de i- ,S._P. __ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) regis::eyed voter residing at ,2 6-, &' 9-64 Pi. C cc___ , ___ nc.-h 71-6 17 '(STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour.ty of 1_ -_ , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby decla myself a candidate for nomination to the office of A_f4_,__p_1— (Position No. . .. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9 day of_._ir-C / , 19_&.), and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- y ao mar) ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of 4J�L G ,Q /0,a Dollcrs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE ' Akfrt 4 Cr' • 0�t-ale-. J1p,,..."JGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) hh ,% // Subscribed and sworn to before me this____fi._1 day of-_ �`C' 77?ham- 193—C 7(SIGNATURE O OFFICIAL ACKNOWL GIN SIGNATURE) (SEAL) ���!!'' 2) (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 "R 5 / INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H7.1ro ; ' ` z '-Ti e m ^_ �t z m 1 b o a it z y Pv z o 9 rt Pa a o ° n z z m O n 3 0 'Ll p = m O m n •-• 0 m m m n A o O a mf z ° c z >° t*i ca..1 c - m tz m rt • Z ocm v N O 7 an Pl m "< FORM APPROVEDBY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL QQ / OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File NO■ C DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ))} Date: ----/<�,_-_ _`3 , 19- < Cour.ty of l<► tiJ 5 ss U A ❑ Time li•" `J� .M. P.M. Receipt No. , I7__7 DECLARATION JI, `� LV S. IQt R AltI declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 3 i/ — 7,AJ 4'a • , -_/3tE'777 .) ,, (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of l<I IV et , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of M i' / (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9r.% day of Et 6 . 19 6c and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of ' r'e�L1 �w.c'� �f-� Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, f r or violence. SIGN HERE � /I ).-hie. , ,4.��`�'rl�- «**�� (SIGNATURE OF CA DIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this Q-3_ _v (!/day of , 19 t Z... ---,7(----) .2, f71% (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLE ING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) �2 /jJ/,/ i( ! -. .(O- TLE?� _.�+'� (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 "^'R: 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 'j OJ ' b eo w 0 A o in 0 r� CD LR mm P1 �i m o S m IA Z Z > z Fr o Z 3 _ 71 C m O n < 3 0 '1b Z m p m '� co A z Z o CO 0 o O ' R7 x Z m D m A. Imo a r o• 4 z 0 m N "< FORM APPROVED'BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. /%� NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL 4OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS File No■ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, t Date: /A ,L/— `L , 195%_ County of _ lc/nT ss. �,�� Time /,`-5 -5- ❑A.M. L'7r•1"j. Receipt No. . - 7__-ie_41/ __ /� / pDECLARATION I, --Y ? e /I/ e r e)t declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALL ) registered voter residing at A 2‘,_z-•y- C?---!_n_CGlr ',_-N.__.__ , i'12te-/•.( , 7+, (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour.ty of A / n 7 , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that ! hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Al47 C r (Position No. ._. _ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the Y-tA day of 7.-"". /4 ' , 19_ 6, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of C?G, Dollc rs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE /att.. '� (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) i G- _�• Subscribed and sworn to before me this , day of , 19�) Zy-P-7---(-)2<7 - i( AT RE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOW ING SIG ATURE) (SEAL) i • / e2 (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 "5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must he received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. - Pi "ti7 '� m 'zI o m t " P mi N i �' o N O P Z z O 0 7v 'Z O. Ell O 0 D a 'i ram O O z p rt c fn �C 3 0 b R m 0 m '� • 0 in A 0 O t Z Q K 0 xi O — '�17 i Z z ° th a S c -Im z m rt 8• r> •o o N O o n 01 m FORM APPROVED•BY ATTORNEY GENERAL, NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No. J"//� L 7 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, 1 i Date: — I21/ , 19.5. `- 6 j ss. _ County of 1111 1111 )))) Time 14',C-5_.56y 7 l 0 A.M.7 Receipt No. .2._. y- DECLARATION I, jr LTc1 ✓A-__ .a. S. declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) L f ,�I� regis ered voter residing at b act /V 7"&IV , .a 00_6 —•S` L�YF. Le_;-„ (STREET(STREET AND N MBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR 4'OWN) County of * I ii( , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office ofc__A ei (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the )--- day of 7 , 19.i 'C and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of 60.•= Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE E (1. e-t- ,` -sa/ (SIGN TURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this.- _ _ day of OF '7-2 4-1 , 19-;5 .,-f-"IP-0 3":.''77 e.--L ( !GNAT RE OF FFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGI SI ATURE) (SEAL) L / f (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 ,-..�Z,,.� S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FILES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. O N O CD '‘ES'. u2 0 m .h m ir— r 0 3� m a. o m 0 z Z rt X. rsi o p n — o C o z o Q m 0 m 6 Li 0 ^ • 0 ul z y n 5 0 Co o I z 0 ni n. P"1 c i o n 'Ti " ? 0 rr o o , O re. c (• A m • NO1 E:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. ``3 TION S. FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington,, 1 yf� Date: _ _ 1 / , 19 5``l County of / ric�.•' ss. �s Time i.r / G' ❑ A.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. ? 7s'3r DECLARATION I, .��__ f C_t7/,' _/Q_� L, (DICK) JOHNSOf) declare upon honor that Iam a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at l 3 a 2 SL 9_7__( _Vc_.__.a 0 ReN70 , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour..ty of _._k/A)G- , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C /7)" C o uNG j c_ii Aj (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the .. _ .7, day of___FE:13r__1JA►e Y. 19 4.-_C, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of - Dollcrs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE letve..el.�t/ 1 Li, (SIGNATURE OF DIDATE) �' Subscribed and sworn to before me this / day of. Ce- 771F' 1 , 19_6__.� - ,t-a: . ) > '�`� (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACK NO LF .I NG S GNATURE) (SEAL) ( 1 . /j (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 °IalgiOL5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and , JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. '-I 7r, `1 't7 fD 0 m lei 0 O rt A O P77 m 45' 4 o En n• m ^ 'TJ z m o S m p 0 Z 3 _ • :I c m o m. co n -< 3 0 `b it Z m 0 Go �• 7 0 0 o Z El No T 0 z 0 K = Z m D a S 'D c - z m f q" Z r o. o �' xi O C o c n gf."% j C '�: NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. yi DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ( Date: 11 - (/ , 19 S -F ' V SS. County of /l 1{ Time_g.'_4 _-.[El.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. _1__7 6 • DECLARATION -- I, _ 4._I_ __- J_ _.__ declare upon honor that I am a ((' /.. PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) regis ered voter residing at .._2_Q 0 7P,E/Y 11 A/_-,.f7— , ______ tE477-0/17 '(STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of / , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of .((Position No..___.. .. .._____ __), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9, 621 day of `?"---....el— , 19.3_ r, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of 7.e 'v G1- 2,11 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State, ton or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or viol ce. (-- SIGN HERE (SIGNATURE OF ANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7/ day of__. _._ e F 1,2._i,c---1 , 19�._ -..) . -.� ,; ram, /' 4-1 (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLE GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) E 7 _,K f '/c ����++`` (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 ""4. 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. "a 77 T1 'b o .... 0 m CiP bd m O rri o m n_ '11 -. hi z m - b O S m z a 0 w z a O o D rt Q O ii n Z 11 ti. m m O O 0 b q = Cl O m m • 0 A . n O 0 -1Z A ..� O "�7 c - z m cu n A• 5 r o o y S c 0 n m m "< FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- "� TIONS. File No. -- DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ( Date: /2 ` // 19.P7 ss. County of _-_ _ l Time 1/-t, 7 ❑ A.M. ❑P.M. -1 Receipt No. -.7_J--_< / ` /� / DECLARATION I, OM �l9pL� t.t ,!/L `t Z-7/7 / declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) � regis ered voter residing at /4) ►'DX(1/ //7411 i -J(- / r)/7 o4/ , /, ,—/ (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of 1-------__._ , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that i hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Ge-Q /ll c(/ 7 (Position No. . ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of_/F L e-'Y 11<I d l , 19__6 C and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of i777 CJD Dollcrs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE f (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this it day of___ -_ __ C_e I , 19.i4 i_._.z.-:-.(4-74.7) -2(< 7 -71-e--1.../ (SIGNATURE OF FFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING GNATURE) (SEAL) (/).-- e2/(:`-7//4 ��:,��+!��� // (OFFICIAL TITLE) 24OB (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 ""4. 5 bb//// INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILLNG FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. -3 x hn ro o CD 0 ad " -. m o o A _ m ,0• cR o m cn '< ^ .,7 �" Ill o a z 0 °' ° _ o z 2. '� S o 0 n z 3 A —1 _ C m O 0 -< 3 0 "d A _ m 0 m m �• oo 0 0 Z Q n -19 0 * z 0 'C .- = z N D M R. a c m m E = z m R• v a r o _ z N O 0 o32. c CI• P1 CD NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FIIe NO TION 3 FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. . .____ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ( Date: /2 "' l 7 , 19-5% ss. County of 7 1 Time s"IS O iTrA.M. P.M. Receipt No. .-1 7`S� /� /� yODECLARATION I, 4 i -b �-\ SA-.n- ie4-ff declare upon honor that I am a (PL ASE PRINT ME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) re is•eyed voter residing at Q _A/,/ V S Td A'lTU - 1r -Q-,fl- !/__ ! (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County od'! Ai ,y , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of --C...----/Y C.// (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the (7 th day of � / �f' 7/1/9 /Z , 19 e t; and hereby request that my name be�_printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of dz-f) n Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE w' J// ''AlP./ (SI ATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this J ( day of __- - (40�7-01 i'�� , 19__45.4.9 7/4-_-7.07-77) 77( .c,e4-1 (SIGNATURE OF FICIAL ACKNOWLEDGIN IGNATURE) (SEAL) l 7/' ?- 62 ( --?/_- , / (OFFICIAL TITLE) ,�� ` ,, 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 5i INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H '.C1 :1 '•d bd fD i o 0 m CA f"1 �rJ m -Ib O C. o o z TR G z R Do O CC D II m O m O m m rn �• 0 N z . n 0 -1 'z K CO o . -w = Z z n° " a -I c -1 (D U > m R 0 Y r o z r O c c h m -"C • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL QQ OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No. / DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: I z — �� 19 5ci ss. County of _ (Z9 Time rC1•.C' Erk.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. , - DECLARATION I, 9 Lr7,4 7.55_ - declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) � IIrr registered voter residing at I lv t� _ n,r/U-_1) (4) 4 (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C./ r7 u w 7,4 (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the _ -__ day of rem. , 19 _- and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. !/ SIGN HERE Ew' S���ILJ��<-►--� (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this i< day of , 19-5 7 (SIGNA RE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOW DGI SIGN URE) (SEAL) / '27 • (0 FICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 , S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the ciiy primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 0 Z '0 Gd CD M. -i 0 rrri 0 m cn r"1 �' 'Ti o a z z Zo 0 ,v z o n z 3 Q e C m O n 3 0 'd A = m 0 0 m �, :3 A z m e S o p 0 0 o z Q " T 0 z 2 k 1 z n hiac - FT' m r' = q r o z N O C c f 'Ti 2 FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No■____.. / DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ? Date: . / -' 11 19 �`I / / ,,,` r ss. County of 1 ( /" ) Time 704 ❑A.M. aP.M. Receipt No. .S_7.6 /� DECLARATION I, ` t j3 J U C declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY SAS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Alegistered voter residing at '1 `' 5 IA A-�` s5T 1), E/v Th 1 " w C-A lS H. , (STREET•AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) r County of ) 0 G , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C 0 V A C/ L. G (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of-- VA R. y . , 19.1e L', and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mar, ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of-_! e N QIL L S fip Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE iy� ( GNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this / day of C.-7n ,,,O , 19-5: , t 7 , .�� (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWL GIN SIGNATURE) (SEAL) �,/7— 7/ (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B I PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o CD ed CD CD 't3 O. m cJ) r1 :21 i bo a m o CDZ > (I,' y 70 Z Q. rs� o o y a 'd o n z a a — C m O n 3 0 'd R = m 0 m - �. p m z z 0 O o CO 0 o O Z n mii - z zc 0 i o. r o� r o Q C n r1-I N • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No. /c DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, �2 _ -c" ss. Date: Ll--- 19� / Cour,ty of G?� Time 1"1: Si . ❑P.M. Receipt No. ..._ -7-6.5- ECLARATION .�r_ h �- _ a��c _ ._ declar upon honor that I am a PLEASE PRINT NAM XACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APP AR UPON BAL registered voter residing at / 4 0 ? K a I A , rt7. tq0/\i ,mill, , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of L.1/V_. , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; I that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of _0 (Position No. __ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of ' , 19v , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mar ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of A Doll(trs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force Iv'o once. SIGN HERE J Q /[\/%^/ ,0--k---&e.--._,---__ (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this /1 day of__ C I7 I , 19.6 Q IIGN �0 7 7/RE OF OFFICIAL ACKNO LEDGING NATURE) (SEAL) i 7 ' i' , (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426S / INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o P �i o to n o' -I o rri o C. LQ — m tp .1 n ''+i frri c m i o- o ram �. o 1 0 m Z a �' 0 70 Q.. o o > a o ram o ° U z 3 s C m O n - 3 0 't1 p m 0 m m �. � 1 z A n Q N o Co 0 o 0 z �eI Mr' = z z °n ri a, r i c T. e n a m n -. a o. r o .� z N O O �. 0 A f. v N • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS Flie No.____1 . DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, --c Date: L - l S" , 19-� County of __ __/lY,/G ss. Time ll)/S ( A.M. ❑-- P.M. Receipt No. �_-/- `mod DECLARATION� � I, 1/o1���J 1 /1 ' 'B) N'd/ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXAC LY AS YOU WISH IT/T APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at ^��d�n i a/rEi, Sr _ . -. -_ 40 (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Courlty of /l / N 6 , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of ___C D 04 C1 L (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of _ _t____-_- _ , 19.C-(', and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- n mart ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of_ / r Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE /�0 .„ [[ (SI NATU E OF CANE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this__/ day of____ p-C� , 19 -1Z ./i22/ (SIG TURE OF ICIAL ACKNO L GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (6) r- (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 "IGNOa INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. i 0 b n • M. o Cil ^bd m . m m to h7 CD -' e o N m o m Z > 6' 0 PC a r,' o _ o -2 rt R ° o n z 3 _ - C m o O �( 3t. o 'd p Z m 0 m m �, m z z n S o C * 'z a K c o o -19 o .-C z 0 m D rri— a. a _ c i m e Z z m C: •- 1 ra• o 0 .0O c 8 _ N • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. • NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File NO• DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING- DATA State of Washington, , �/ ` 7'----------- ss. Date: �'2 �� 19 _1 Cour.ty of / (-- Time 3'5-5. ❑A.M. M. Receipt No. __-�_7_ ._? 1 /�DECLARATION� / I, I I-, o1 D "� J`AJ D C/ y- /v declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) tt L .-Fear-R,vv, e registered voter residing at C - 3 /"ram-Y,t'i_. ' �� , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour.ty of /1-�L-r , , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C. a'«- - -_ - .. (Position No._ _. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the __7 �' day of�(. i°=1 -L -414- / 19_4- (2, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- lf J' I mar, ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of ."ems-\ _(,10 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. 'SIGN HERE (SIGNATURE F CANDID E) Subscribed and sworn to before me this i day of " &7-77,I " , 19 57. (, & J/ N RE OF FFIC IAL ACK NO L GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 6 / (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 a INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. O to m 0 N z co rim iii z z 0 7v ¢CC1 P ZO > O -n C) Z 3 :.'i -< C m O o n 3 b Q Z m p m m m m z Q o 0 o -ID 1 Z Y [rJ il. C -i F. C1 r o .� z N d 0 o c v 0 -I m FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFOFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FII{/QQ No■ Pl, 0 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: 9 -_07? SS. �k - k 19h Cour ty of - Time_9°.._. 5 . ❑P.M. Receipt No. . -_7.7__7 DECLARATION I, Ckri C G_/0I2,/27_ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at LC_I/AI PC( ?r-IAL R14'17 r4 At , (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of _ E Ji v-4- , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that : hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of .C/Tr COu Nf`/1/✓//*MI (Position No. _ _. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 7L9 day of..,[ _ 4 -Y(A y-.__._, 19 aG, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- p� �J marl ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of , - ,�i �'y' Dollc rs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE 24. e ,s2 i. (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) nn ,,//. Subscribed and sworn to before me this._---h__7-. day of . %_e4 C' 7V it --11 , 19-' .fir - - � (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIA AC�NOWLEDGI SIGN URE) (SEAL) f / - (OFFICIAL TITLE) 240E (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 '4: f s INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. y 0:J hi 'V a� toCp t3 '� 0 ITI co — m U] �` r1 ill �' 1 � o a a. o En 0 O Z n I. a Q C 0 0 Z 3 A — = c m o 5. Q 0 X 0 b 0 = N A A n 'z A 0 CD -1 a o T Z A D ti Q.. a .., c .� Cr' n Z a m Q• CP r o' A O Via .. c n e't • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NO7E:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL %� / OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC TIONS. - File NO. • 1 DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ) �/ �- )} Date: i `-� I , 19-5- ss. County of ----- --- --i--1V / `Z.S� M. 0 P.M. - Time �, Receipt No. -S 7 P�f' C3 DECLARATION I, _TA _Q,_S r be iv 7.- L1* declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) -f- registered voter residing at _--J-_//-.__._.- e.,�ziJJ__ifi? s t , /}e.v/(J-7/ ' (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of I A/7 , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C 4 L'I N e/.Z (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9_ri day of / 'G b . , 19 6 and hereby request that my name be printed upon''the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of h' i1J0 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE �J LQA.--Sv -- /..)>61 ...,..7 (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDA ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this--_Z. day of--V C e 2ll, ,1 , 1959 c)-.1:., .,-,' "0 /e1-1—'4"1-139 (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGI SIGN URE) (SEAL) (I) f l�l// e 1 . (OFFICIAL TITLE) 2408 (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. '•.3 rJ '•ri '"d o m . O N to N ;3 m O PTI co m r"1 b 171 1 b' o m o o 0 Z > ., 0 PO VI9 o z a 'v s o ii m n z z p Q — _ c m •fi �t 3 0 'T7 q Z m O m '� • 0 m m A n Z i1 0 CI' o '' T A n t» s .. m n n Z m c p• 0 o N O c 0 n m 0 +C FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFI:ES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No ■ 6_ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: /2 - Z ___, 19_�1 ss.County of . ___. _ IN Q. Time..2 I?/D ❑A.M. aPM. Receipt No. _ __7__i__.5 DECLARATION / t L __ / 11 a i" 2 e —lE �?_R . )— -�- i-}-_I<_.�,o_k'_ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR P N BALLOT) registered voter residing at 11_.i.. 7 1i / 4.___a_= _ _ . __ _ _ .,_c_1i__7z_Q__4___ , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) 'County of K._I __q , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of t-fle, (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the Cj i day of.__;/_. t , 19V9 and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- m7ary ballots, as provide by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dolla's, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the S ate of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or viol nce. SIGN HERE ����� '/ .��.//�� (SIGNATURE OF CANDID Subscribed and sworn to before me this AT / day of__ Ce /^' , 19� f -, 0 X' , , (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLED NG SIGNATURE) • (SEAL) (ii /?.7( ZP el- 771 . (OFFICIAL TITLE) 2408 (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 Atigh'3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with ycur COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. n O m bd A r o ri 'Fs. O. CT 0 N ¢ III o Z 2. 'Ti ZON O ii 0 Z 3 1.111 KT C m O 3 0 '17 Q m m m �, m x A n R o C9 2 �e c o o 0 . 17 i z m D .. CLramp 0 O v 0 n m 0 • NO7 E:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS Flie No.. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, s �� ss. Date: - 19 n County of Time ❑ A.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. ._ __1 � 4 ECLARATION d 1 re upo h nor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WI8H TO A EAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CJ Y OR TOWN) Coun y of __ ._ , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day cf, örovide 19. 40, and hereby request that my name b rinted upon the official pri- mary ballots, as ' by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollar s, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the Si ate of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or v' le e. SIGN HERE Zei' 3/07:221-4/141t) '7�- (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this Y day of_-_ 610,- , I9-J IONATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLED G SIGN URE) (SEAL) e (OFFICIAL TITLE) 2406 (L) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 °Ja14,5 666 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FIC'ES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for those offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. ..-1 rro. F.y ..o o 0 -. o m �+'i rn m o a-n mTs o m en 'IJ m G 7 P— m Z m z a a' 0 S m m 71. S1. P V p o D 2.. 'Ti o n Z c ii "< W 0 b tn Q Z N A A n n o C Z R si mil ? p D M I� U m n n D rt r o• C7 0 c v N • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL.NO7E:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL QQ h OFFI�ES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FII{I NO■ / TION S. `-. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ' Date: '11 , 195�� Ir ss. Coun:y of Time gli OS C3'1.M. 0 P.M. Receipt No.. 7 c,5—Li DECLARATION I, Ve RA //_./----(---_D!_4__/_1__S declare upon o or that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY S YOU WISH IT Bit APPE,pR UPON BALLOT) ���� / registered voter residing at ! __ __!� "� D. ) , t (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Coun.y of_.- _l_-___ ____________ _ State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby decla myself a candidate for nomination to the office of ---/._ C /e•R_h (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the . 7 ii4 day (If/----aa_v/ __, 19 -_( , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of._5 e_11a_7? 1,1..7.T OC..7 �,) Dolla:•s, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. �11( AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the S ate of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any orgar ization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or vi lance. -c SIGN HERE itGF' -,_,Y ,1-)77 (SIGNATURE OF C DIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this___1J day of , 19.5 7 ‘s-X�� ) (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL AAAWLED IN G G SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 6,.e/1--k 1AL TITLE) 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426E INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FILES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H '.sl h9 'b o co ►. G m ed CD o N2... a 0-I o M _CD m t/� �"1 `h ��1 m -f tr. o S m o ,o m Z > 0 70 Z ¢ o ° z rt A raw o z 3 p m p G enim m 0 m 0 ;II m z z n S o a o fo A 0 k T i z D CN7 O. C m n n• z - o' 0 0 O 0 m m • •NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL J/� OFFI:ES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. FIIe NO■ '^' TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, l )} Date: _l__ , 19 , SS. County of -_ Time/0•� 0'A.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. .s_7_/__- ,/� DECLARATION .l`I, ._ airt7/ /N ./ e /7:Ar l declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at a1 4 7 UI/N D 6 0 rt,- .iT..G-e ferv-7?"t) , Je/-Ai-c_ (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County off/,_ih/ 67--__ , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C!_7 C__etQ-/�- (Position No. _. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the// 9 w day of �_� , 19 and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of__ ( ...,- �� ( -2,0'-d� Dolla s, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutior al form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- visior, of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any orgarLization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE (SIGNATURE OF CA DATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this doy of �� , 195;`-'g .,-,. /97-- -(tzletze,) (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) -��%ti, �,+�, ( f ICIAL TITLE) 24JB 13) P!O`.'EER BUSINESS FORMS. INC. 47426 .'-S1^B INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H W '?] 'd o ,.. 0 0 Cd a :Y 4. -1 0 inn m ...,,,_ .7.7 171 fD 1 tr o r o Y 7v a to ° p Z ,may, 'b O 0 n Z z A . 11 C m o • 6 { 3 O `b Q a m O m m �• a A A ;-, O a O Oc O O Z " '� T O * A 0 k Y` = z A °a t» a c v Q a r o' o y 0 320 C 0 0'1 FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OOFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS File No ■ _�Z /) DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: 2 7 ' 19 0;7. Cour ty of ss Time /d. c ©A.M. ❑P.M. hh Receipt No. - __2___g__F� DECLARATION w' / 4TJ �I, declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 35 s ' ",``- Jam/' /,6"_" ` (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of 4 g-e.r. L� (Position No. _ -_ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the .7?< day of ` , 19k) , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- tv co mar y ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of - /2 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE e 1:-(L') Ik_ (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this .V day of__- '___C'0'e'97?,/6-1-/ , 19 €,K .., (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNO L GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) _ 4 Az (OFFICIAL TITLE) 2403 (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOF JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o m :1 0 bd m 0 --Ii 0 Fri `° ,b `l o' m cn " n M m -I b• o S o ric O 0 Z > Z WO Z 0- {� ° D 2. 'b O 0o 3 Q z o C m PI 1 3 O "d R = m m o -n L-. 0 in z z n S 'z Q o O 0 0 00 0 G T = z m D 6: a. - c - F n z m rt v a r p' z O v 0 0 • FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: 1 1, ss. County of / Time (�Iq.M. II P.M. Receipt No. a S--7-S DECLARATION Dorothea Gossett declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 2110 9th Place, North Renton , (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of King -- , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of City Treasurer (Pos tion No.. -_ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the - __._---9th____ day of Febrtkary , 19 60, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mar ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of aeveletty two (472.00) Doll zrs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE �- (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of ecenber , 19 59 • (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNO, EDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 7f7, �� T' <. �`.�. I (OFFICIAL TITLE) 24CB (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 4742E INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration.. it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o MI it 'r lei n .• 0 v i . m rli '0 p' m 73 't P1 by a. . Efl o o z rt 'b S o z 0 n 7 3 A _ C m O • n •-C 3 0 '11 A Z Cl 0 m 1 -• a P RI m n Z K o CD f 0 c s z z n t� Q..c -Iz m 11 ! D0c m ' FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL 7 OFF( ES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- TIONS. File No ■ DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, Date: /e',/// , 19'-) / i� c ss. County of Time �' 6-7)g A.M. ❑P.M. Receipt No. 2 7 c 1 • DECLARATION I, /' 4- uL ' ' O�r5 /C' declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at /90 9'/f70^17` /CfX /t',v F /-P,F-.v 0,11 ,(STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour:ty of l<//1/4 , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of -_TQ' IC I `J LI Cre I. I (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the ___ __ day oft_g 19.7, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- marl ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of / U Doll(trs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- visicn of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any orgc nization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE i'z^ /y - (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7/ day of.-- '- , 19_ .____,,E,9-0.7e (SIGNATURE OF FFICIAL ACKNOWLE G SIG ATURE) (SEAL) -(19/ /, (19 6-1.'--Zi c' , (OFFICIAL TITLE) ra. 240B (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 `� S INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o MI .0m o ed m 0' :2. A o t0 m 4 m r1 'rt o m r �' " -i t o a ciiz D _ 0 n Z 3 _ A C m m o m 0 b A = tr) x p n S o o c -I 0 'z Q " .41 o .0 z z °n M a c .1 m O z m n ' p r o FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE:THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFI ES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. l- TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, • Date: /2 - / Z_ , 19•`� `/ County of /e/I7, ss. Time /,I2-t ..❑A.M. [E-P.M. Receipt No. _-.,L __-7-7 DECLARATION /..../ Do I, h a U 44 E_ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT/TG,y4 PPP R U )ALLOT) regis.ered voter residing at � a/U (t r e p ,, / ,, ! v , , (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) Cour ty of -!_/a- , State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of / 4 ifC F' 0 L. of i & OF' th (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the - day of-F 11 L/I-i'Z'__, 19-d_Oand hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- 2 mars ballots, as provid d by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of T7%/t, ` Dolk:rs, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the state of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence. SIGN HERE ic( 4:.... /t7c otle,( ;) (SIGNATURE OF CANDI 14 q Subscribed and sworn to before me this___/CP— day of IP C vs n' /'e 1- , 19- _-_/ r2� L ` (SIGNATURE OF OFF CIAL ACKNOWL GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (!/-/ ((2, V/V-• (OFFICIAL TITLE) 24OB (B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 47426 AMP°5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election. class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a State Primary Election) NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is the larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H .MI 'Ny 'b o 0 o o tx1 CD `Y A o PT7 0 �R m CA r"1 I-ri '° o m Z a m 0 7 o.. rn 9 o y a ro tam 0 n z 3 A . 1 - c m O n 3 0tn A aZ m b A . n w tn ra A o 0 Z K Min C * 0 2 i z z >° 0t a.: c .4 cD .. = xs r m o• ACP z O 0 o m m 'NI 0 -/ �/ ,4 'e 0 H N M w N. CO 01 H 1H H H r-I H H I �N H N N N jN �.- TOTAL VO'i S �.��� 4 .�-•1 .�..r .. _^�.-_--ice— ... -_�. ..� V . .... 4- U S SENATOR _ ___ - _ __ _ ,__. �$ENRY M.. (DICKSON� !,�' 7 1Y1 /o7'S .�v_.h8� _ / '' 1 1/ 7S� 90. 9g_ 7 27/ S lj? 7 63 7,� 73 ' 63-- .�z. ' i q93 - CARL V. HOLM AN I 1 i �OD- / 7/.._- 9 f / / c -' _ / - // /3 ,7p , / / _l'- /1 /6 A z/ - i o 17 i g 3 o.S LIARtY P. CAIN e7 3S� 6,r 7 iT' +,1- 40 6-C" ) l_-1 -/7- 411 36 /-B' 2-7 .2,T 57i, 3/ ,-25- /.3 /-S // .-1 2-I j /S 4772___ ED F. OLDFIELD _ , S s & , 7 / ►_____Z_ 6 3 - ,:-: /-, ./r p 8 7_._.L I- 4' /2 // 6 3_ 9 s . 1 i 7 9 C ONGRESSMAN AT LARGE -._. - -- �� FRANK T T. BELL __ . J 3 %-I /)- / ' Y5 6 7 7 9 / / 7 )-o , /� 7 ,/ �5 /g _�1 /�9 /c 1 6 , ?-z . AL ICE F. BRYANT _ / ; g /./ /_ /s' 3 . 7 1 ,� // ' / / 9 o l G ► 1.- '.1 /& 5 4 -. /y , / �-s 7 NAT WAS$I1�IGTOIy ______ /,.2 /r /0___9 . /6 /8 _-" __/11 )-/ �/7 _, --S LS" /- r/. r 5 /3 l/ 27- /9 1 9 3.S- 3— -- REUBEN T T. SMILEY 7�. j,>'� 3 /$' .�a c Q io �- z -- - I C y PON t1ANUSON .. i : =8 .z�. 5-/ ,3 3O o 2 75 E PHRAIM MILLS Z. 1 -- 7 )- 3 j_ o / - ! . �re 3 7 - i / 3 3 54 1- 7- 1 - / j , / `- JANET TOURTELLOTTE 2.3 /4/ 7 ia. /9 960 >.,/ 3Z ' s - /f i i %o /E, /4 / 1- / ' _.1.. . 6 -I ' ,/o 1 3 '4c . JOHN McCUTCHEON - GI- 7 ,Z0 ' // 5 // /g' / r / .�' I 5I 3 6 / a 7 / z tl- . ' ' SC q ; 7 / 'S DAVID J. WILLIAMS. 1-0 ' 7 / - 1,[ •• - . 2't/ - l 1 / /S s II [ - / -• 6 i ; 6 a AL C SMITH - G /7 /S. ;�Il�T . • a . 10 , 9 9 a' g s z r 3 q I / / , , .1 7 s _ --- / = Y . ' .y._ b 7 9 / 7 �` . 9 i 6 s ; , uS GLEN S. C ORKERY 3 D O o 1 - - 4 u s : - z o / I / / Z ,IR'[TS PEARSON / A, 0 i ,.:i l i i_ T.Q ' ' .. / I ' _.. - - o / / el / ' Q %- WILBUR R. PARKIN _ - _i..' / ` o L 7 i o o , / P / p o - .i / r• 0 o r4. o o ; / 3 .� H BRT $. SIELER J 7 ' 7 /1/ /)I 7 6 .h / d _ 3 r o / .L /�' t 7 / C-' �j _O �, 39 REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESE - . .. .�.: _.. _ .___ ______.__.___ ;4"4115"PuNie,gml,* - - -mil s , 1 • THOR C. TOLLEFSON 75 /0/ 9e 77 GL � .7 y S 7 S7 Pi 76 /cS� G �jyb 36 4.36 �y /SSA JOHN J. 0'CONNELL 9 i L�r 3S 5/ u4' i/l . 7 G3 _ G 3 7 s/y. G c,4�S 3'� 3S P - : S0 F- ______ /0 9/ • w V.,i V i aiL1{ r ..�,.�_. ram_. '• ..--,— '` �— -- GQHUGH B. MITCHELL -y .5 -y Sb .6S-41/ , i/-_ ?72- L _ ><6 f7-- ,S-3 6d '.f� ( . -3 6. ^�- Zv 35 -i �-7_�36 rr2 ,,i 4L C IAS: C C. RALLS - - " / '1 - " - /?� 1 P ? j . _5- /0 - j ' / o ^7 /3 /7 / ` l /. /yt. }5 - t,t sC ( 3 Z / 97 , $ERT D _ROSELLINI = t . .37 oy= v/ .5-9 r-� ,rS 3 / ,..9 J' .�z 1�S = 7,�3 .� ToM MARTIN _.___. ' I ' 5 5F d _ Y r C 7 - , G _. / - ' 6 SG S '- ' ; o / )- G ____CHARLES W.. HODDET7 ____-r-_-- i' 1 H . 17 /]- V .L' Az., x. 1 l - . .� '!/ 1 ', ,J '7 , /7 --/ /,2 3 r 6O g - 2 _._.. DR�JOHN E. LYDON .i, = 1 / _0 I / 2 4 - _ . _/ ' i * a- - _ / `:- - G , �7 ART1iUR B. ANGLIE �,3 - (01 ``a - 37 ,53 ! k 0 _ . '2-) .�. -1. I. - a '` 3 I ;--6' Y,- /I // ,/7 .! G5-_ _7S1 --- -- . - -f- - - �,.... _J___ 1 _ t --1 1 i ► 1 i 1. I ,, Zit,__iy-i,_,,t, ,-,L__,e _ )7k it-2.4_ ,4___., p PI cifICT i 1 2 1 3 ' 4 5 6 7 8 9 [ 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 i 18 19 ! 20 21 22/' 3 24 2 TAL5 26 ( 27 1 28 29 30 TOM, ' ALIICNT 11.03 106 r 62 88 .3 77 '107 88 96 81 51 91 , 24 44 90 97 75 )131 80 44 77 106 107 87 56 135 52 27 64 15 2304 BAXTER ' 77 122 86 + 67 34 55 82 47 43 64 52 72 20 39 63 61 87 73 79 35 48 31 64 ! 48 31 64 30 7 28 32 1665 - ----= „. -! t -- �-_rs-._ --+ '---zsir- 1 < i -i- _-t ajMORRIS 97`114 8786 40 74 i19 59 69 64 57 i 8b 30 53 102 102 105 136 105 57 83 89 95 i 93 60 124 54 26 63 28 2321 :II �SF 63 ; 84 9 82 29 37 52 57 42 59 39 66 12 27 34 43 46 59 44 17 37 54 57 [ 32 17 51 11 , 6 23 12 1241 . - ,. _ v -_ - --- _--4-.- r -----_--.-' ' 1 GOS7ETm ,135 183 118 112 ' 8 ' 96 6 ; 93 92 96 8o 128 35 61 I114 124 118 164 120 59 89 -116 136 1101 168 137 ' 49 21 70 38 2961 I HOUSER 109 1 6 99 80 ' 2 79 93 78 94 97 55 98 27 46 99 78 73 82 76 38 55 72 86 69 39 99 45 26 53 26 2159 0 - 4 4 - - Q GOUGE 72 s 76 59 167 9 51 91 , 51 - 41 39 46 63 17 37 49 75 84 121 67 -41 68 82 81 63 45 88 36 4 39 19 1731 __ 1_ _ REID 135 : 83 19 ' 18 .7 102 ' 54 01 107 109 84 122 27 53 103 123 108 122 108 46 77 101 126 88 50 159 59 27 J72 33 2883 1DELAURLNTr 120 88103 102 7 92 120 402 93 96 82 117 30 47 lol 102 96 123 89 39 72 68 114 75 44 152 53 16 ,64 29 2586 1BUCE 57 153 06 ; 85 .1 69 109 81 77 80 59 lol 29 42 73 83 92 99 91 46 62 83 1 95 72 37 109 38 15 51 29 2214 GARRETT 112 173 105 94 1 75 1 6 74 73 78 60 95 24 44 112 108 111 123 92 52 67 104 92 83 53 106 36 19 56 31 2442 TR.Il4M 55 146 89 91 3 62 r09 72 69 91 66 99 29 32 97 88 8 86 89 31 52 69 84 58 38 118 4o 21 51 25 2132 ~JOHN,ui 85 07 74165 9 56 03 69 59 66 32 93 18 47 78 87 93 99 91 38 59 95 92 75 47 95 26 8 39 22 1957 i��RAY r 80 77 56 6o ?6 5o 73 6o 49 56 30 63 17 33 69 70 101 75 42 56 80 66 63 52 67 33 12 39 13 1632 v TAYLOR 69 76 53 57 M. 52 80 43 . 46 66 36 53 14 27 +9 ,51 81 r 66 31 51 71 60 64 38 74 8 12 35 17 1469 - LINDGREN 56 44) 45 . 53 18 35 53 34 38 49 33 62 20 26 38 33 51 68 57 28 44 59 45 47 24 46 19 14 27 10 1176 1SHANE I 72 42 38 55 3 43 48 47 44 43 29 65 14 41 60 67 80 125 91 48 80 83 73 67 55 77 33 12 30 19 1604 1 GIANINI j 43 27 19 ' 19 15 33 26 119 24 23 _19 19 , 7 19 123 ' 25 `25 46 25 13 24 32 _ 32 29 1 22 53 - 15 10 20 12 718 LIBRARY BONDS: FOR-- 1239 3RIDGE R. .FUNDING BONDS: FOR----1481 AGAINST 1325 A C: I S. 271 TOTAL VOTE CAST: 4074 r,t� �J"'�_ /31OJ`"— — — ''G�, /,---7 ,". y 67/' -e't.�-L_/ G 2 V Lis_•c-�I�- / ti / ‘ 0 — r , --T , ,-----r 1 t — PREcir.CT 4 1 , 2 3 , 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ' 24 25 26 ! 27 128 129 ' 30 TOTAL I ALL :NT 03 106 62 88 t.3 77 107 88 96 81 51 91 24 44 90 97 75 1131 8o 44 ?7 106 107 87 56 135 52 27 64 15 2304 0 i BAXTER 7 , 122 86 67 34 55 , 82 47 , 43 64 52 72 20 39 63 61 87 73 79 35 48 31 64 ! 48 31 64 30 7 28 32 1665 41 -D!ORRIs 97 114 87 53 40 74 19 59 69 64 571. 86 30 53 102 102 105 136 105 57 83 89 95__J 93 6o 124 54 26 63 28 2321 .11 ,Sr.F 63 84 49 82 29427 52 57 42 59 39 66 12 27 34 43 46 59 44 17 37 54 57 1 32 17 51 11 6 123 j 12 1241 G0s"Er A39 83 118 '112 58 96j114693 _ 92b9680 128 35 61 1114 124 118 164 120 59 89 .116 136 pm 68 137 ' 49 21 70 38 2961 HOUSER 105 6 99 80 .2 ' 79 93 . 78 94 97 55 98 27 46 99 1 78 73 82 76 38 55 72 86 69 39 99 45 26 53 26 2159 1 GOUGE 72 < 76 59 67 39 51 91 _51 . 41-7.-39 46 63 17 37 49 �75 84 121 87 41 68 62 I 81 63 45 88 36 4 39 19 1731 _ _ I REID 135 83 19 18 67 102 154 01 107 109 84 122 27 53 '103 123 108 122 108 ' 46 77 101 126 88 50 159 59 27 172 33 2883 1DELAURENTI 120 88103 02 57 92 1120 02 93 96 82 117 30 47 101 102 96 123 89 39 72 68 114 [75 44 152 53 16 64 29 2586 BRUCE 57 153 06 65 51 69 109 81 77 80 59 lol 29 42 73 83 92 99 91 46 62 83 1 95 72 37` 109 38 15 51 29 2214 GARRETT [1173 105 94 44 75 'Jt6 74 73 78 60 95 24 44 112 108 111 123 92 52 67 104 92 83 53 106 36 19 56 31 2442 TRDAM 55 146 89 91 53 62 109 72 69 91 66 99 29 32 97 88 82 86 89 31 52 69 84 58 i 38 118 4o 21 51 25 2132 4 JOHNovid 65 . 07 74165 39 56 103 69 59 66 32 , 93 18 47 78 87 93 99 91 38 59 95 92 75 47 95 26 8 39 22 1957 'ini?AY i Eo 77 56 60 26 5o 73 b0 49 56 3o 63 17 33 69 70 64 101 75 . 42 56 8o 66 63 52 67 33 12 39 13 1632 o TAYLOR 69 76 53 57 5 52 80 43 46 66 36 53 14 27 45 51 48 81 66 31 51 71 6o 64 38 74 28 12 35 17 1469 LINDGREN 56 _44 45 53 18 35 53 34_ 38 r 49 33 62 20 26 38 33 _51 68 57 1 28 44 59 45 47 24 46 19 ' 14 27 10 �1176 SHANE 72 42 38 55 �23 43 48 47 44 r 43 29 65 14 y41 60 67 80 125 91 48 ..4. 80 83 -473 67 55 77 33 , 12 30 19 1604 GIANINI 43 27 19 19 5 33 26 19 24 t 23 19 19 7 19 ' 23 25 25 46 25 j 13 24 32 132 1 29 -{ 22 53 15 10 20 12 718 LIBRARY BONDS: FOR-- 1239 3RIDGE :i-FUNDING BONDS: FOR----1481 AGAINST 1325 AGAINST- 974 TOTAL VOTE CAST: 4074 1 W d \I .,f COUNCIL'U N k I (,), e Hi $_, .Ft. ,fl .° . -„T 01 ra 4 c? 1 0 „ . 5 i 1 89 94 88 i 29 79 60 112 41 1 48 56 39 ( BO 2 145 (168 121 32 . 74 ! 49 162 3i, 31 1 81 110 } 71 , 3 95 100, 88 23 56 f 51 JQ6 j 34, , 20 , 35 76 ,111 4 87 j 79 74 21 55 ,, 41 105 2i 34 33 f 79 i 16 1 r_ 5 39 48 39 lQ 25 19 52 19 ' 26 22 i 39 11._.4 6 66 78 55 3D 41 35 82 271 31 50 j 47 /42 7 91 _103 133 29 96 46 123 3 39 77 ; 92 1 74 8 5.8 77 58 26 49 38 83 38 26 38 50 i 57 9 ,. 76 78 57* 31 49 ?6 88 33 27 48 58 35 10 68 r 72 65 19 39 41 85 30 40 47 72 45--J 11 64 ' 87 65 ! 21 17 84 ' 2 16 40 61 ! 4,5 12 93 98 68 13 58 58 102 q 143 37 75 4Gc3 13 32 . 23 22 11 16 i 18 29 1'' it fi 18 31 I 8 lii. !17 391 511 2Q 1 35 30 •. 56 .; 33 27 39 .s►..__ i 15 58 7_i 81 i 20. I, 65 f_ 29 76_3: 40 ? 70 __J..i'_.._ 16 77 751 80 20 � 53 ( 28 95 + 2 116 71 6f' I I 17 i 90 KA I 97 , 23 78 45 96 1 48 43 j 71 7 18 ; 97 .. ; r I • t 4, • 1_os } o^_ • i 90_ ! 56 93., 1 ' 57 ___52 84___ 20 33 26 13 9 31 t 18 . ,30 1 24 { 17 30 31__. • 21 51 52i 57 1 16 45 145 60 ' 2, ' 49 I 43 ` 48 62 22 f, 77 621 92+ 20 76 ` 47 87 ; 4 54 l 57 ! 47 69 23 88 93 801 23 ' 76 40 114 48 ; 48! 69 61 24 62 _43 S4 2 67 �44 . .58 4 35 j 50} 37 ! 61 H ,.!t 25 ! J 3, IE6 56 17 51 31 46 ' ;1• 42 133 ,36 59 6 , 93 124 88 64 62 48 120 4 f2 j 44 41 83 69 27 _ 43 18 „ , 23, 26 19 52 17 ( 21 ,30 27 25 - 28 10 16 141 3 2 4 17 7 1 8 1 11` 11 32 , ?' te 481., 47 18 28 12 48 2 1.33. 4 30i 41 30_J 30 a6 .. I ;.9 13 9 5 22 i. 1 6 13'1,7 11 i 8 't �'otal� 202 2123 200$ 679 1564 um 91'711022,1227 17651 1549 , . ' ---- tlaCill______ __ __ _ ____ __ ___ .„_pL+gut______ JuDGE TREAS. , , : , • ' . 01 ..-1` : 0!.ii I ' 1 • • I .91 N • ti $di 1 rb41 Z4) '?,):: .2'1 "4" fi' (12A. ffi i; fD44 i 0 0 if; 1 Ai ,.._ siti..A__ / •- 1 041_ 4134! • iii = ‘;-: C,? i SI i A I 3. ?8 , 18' o li 2 5. 53 ; 65 ! ).7 3 4 33. 3.5 ' 26 oil 7 I t !1 . 22 Lu3. I 84___2 _4__ __204_..3.9 lii 1 .2.2_ _65_01-1 LI 68 _119_ 26 29 ; . ! 1 8 1 3 5 30 19 -4 1 1 0 6 _II 7634. 24 ipi 55 . 1 1, 6 37 1 27 174 1 5 8 14_8_, \\, 1 1. , 7 55 35 3,2 2 3 27 31. 3.6 II , 82 .1_ 36_ , ; ;• 1 . 1 1 1 8 28 22 6 1 21 19 71 6 13 50 ' 43 42 1 62 94 1----1— I 9 41 13 29 3 13. ' 2 U 23 51 35 , 36 76 99 i I 10 36 , 3o 20 2 4 9 9 8 13 60 34 1 110____27____I II _ 96_ , 3.1 23 35 19 1 9 5 4 12 13,56 34 43 65 97 ...... 12 42 21 33 3 3 1 1_12 4 20 )40 60 31 1 60 76 122 ----i- i 13 ; 4 7 11• 0 4 8 3 6 6 2,. 8 20 21 27 14. 1 16 20 15 1 6 L ¶ 2 16 5213_ LL1 WI 73 1 41 25 6 4 3 30.4_10 i 3 _If 29 73 14 i Jo 69 106 I ! i 16 i 32 22 12 2 10 27 13 1 3.o 44 60 18 59 66 113. 17 lit 22_ 20 4 8 48 25_1 7 i 34 29 78 69 123 i 18 27 1 27 7 5 20 57 26.1t).0 37 104 3o 103 74 158__i 19 13 23 4 6 5 84 13 1 5 47 86 17 77 65 127 201 7 . 6 0 0 4 14 11 ; 14 19 33 2 32 22 44 21 13 12 12 5 5 23 j 17 15 18 16 19 54 , 49 85 1 221 211 11 8 0 19 33 26 21 31 71 30 73 61 117 23 i 42 31 23 2 0 19 9 15 24 66 43 66 76 129 ! —1- — -: 24 23 14 4 7 10 27 9 17 29 59 21 49 60 88 —I 1 1 25 11 15 0 1 20 1$ 9 15 24 49 13 L 45 40 79 26 58 28 19 1 lo 21 12 14 56 79 20 68 94 1471 1 2 27 15 2 9 3 13 4 3 12 2 7 32 43. 63 . 21i 12 _ ti, 1 0 1 a , a n 6 ill n 3 16 , _la 29 8 13 3 , 3 3 24 6 15 20 45 8 40 31 64 --,_-----1- -.) ,,, (1 Li' LK\--1. It- ‘Ici zig tor: 1 I / fe January 5, 1956 Mr. Robert A. Morris, County Auditor County-City Building Seattle, Washington Attn: Edward J. Logan, Supt. of Elections Dear Sir: The following is a List of the candidates who filed for . G9 the Renton City Elections to be held in 1956, �t i-c 7- 741'� . For the position of Mayor Joe R. Baxter 134 Rainier Avenue Verle "Sunny" Vietzke 516 Pe&ly Street Louis Peretti 2054 Monterey Drive For the position of City Clerk Floyd W. Shaff 2498 6th Avenue North Elton L. Alexander 541 North Williams For the position of City Treasurer Dorothea 3. Gossett 2110 9th Place North For the position of Police Court Judge Paul W. Houser 315 North Wells Street Nicholas A. Maffeo 305 4th Avenue (All Council candidates listed on page 2) Robert A. Morris, County Auditor Page 2. For the position of Councilman v Vern H. Morris 1001 4th Avenue Date T. Pinkerton 2227 6th Avenue North Fred C. Callen 923 Sunset Boulevard Clarence Dullahant 1326 Beacon Avenue Japes E. Denzer 311 Meadow Street ,/ Avery Garrett 450 Langston Road ✓ Hugh D. Bruce 335 Park Avenue ,/ Charles Delaurenti 310 North i(illiams / Walt Reid 300 Renton Street Olin A. Hansen 426 Hill Street Lloyd Lindgren 600 4th Avenue Elinor Zappalo 2110 3th Avenue North James Feltrin 508 Main Street Very truly yours, THE CITY OF RENTON Floyd W. Shaff, City Clerk STATE OF WASHI iTON) COUNTY OF KING )SS RENTON, WASHiINGTON ) I, Floyd W. Shaff, the duly appointed City Clerk in and for the City of Renton, King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the foregoing list of candidates is a true and correct list of all candidates who�d for`the City oj Renton Elections to be held in 19561 -Lit i-,'z'%w� --c_*I . IN WITNES3 WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and the OFFICIAL SEAL of the City of Renton, King County, Washington. Floyd W. Shaff, City Clerk O • FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA y KING SS' 12/14 Count of Date: 1953 Time ;0 [ A.M. ❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9911+I, LLOYD LINDGREN declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 519 AIRPORT WAY of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING -State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILM, (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY , 19__54, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. A LLOYD LINDGREN SIGN HERE {D ----------------- ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIONATU OF C IDATE AS NAM ILL APPEAR ON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_.14th day of December , 1s-_53 SIGNATURE OP FICIAL CITYCLE _ OFFICIAL TITLE • EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter.or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution.force.or violence:or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) • 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. , 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. CI 1 cti WIC 4 ICI V I O .i pHr,i 9 H-1 �-1 Ham, �! o H CY,I H HI ON CT ."I ° tq 1-4 H X - o d z = �Q-I a\ 0 0 o Z 3 ° U ° " zI •w C >l\a oj 44 Ig o H PQ � E PA ..c H mCP �i • o z . 0 a w A FORM 4260-B (NON PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOIL JUI)I('[A1, OR. NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING }ss. County of Date: 12/16 Time____9 A.M.❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 991$________________ THOMAS W. TRIMM ,declare upon honor that I reside at (►LEASE PRINT NAME) 541 WELLS ST. of RENTON (STREET AND HUMMER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY , 19__511-, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. THOMAS W. �R SIGN HERE / LO-7/<-,A-Ig ‘ /___"/ ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON■ALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _16th day of December/ 19 53 D SIGNATURE OF ►ICIAL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence;or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234, Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. I Dii NIX 41.0 irri trl cn ri iiisa a id, z O ai z w E i 4. Z Z Wyy U? a� c w 41 8 coCO Z( I ' O z "� : U I ° a ai Plq 1 y Eld U 1 C z . O P, 4, W G 1 FORM 4260•B (NON•PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA County of KING ss. Date: December 22r 19 53 Time___9440 E A.M. ❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. ___-9923 DR. LLOYD WHITE declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 421 GRANDY WAY of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of February , 19 54, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. ' DR. LLOYD _WHITE_ SIGN HERE 4W a. ���--- (PLEASE PRINT NAM[TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OJL,CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _._/�;2�""` day of -�'_' _ , 19� 2 /.4 , e-5 : SIGNATU OP •►PICIAL ogr WILE& r •OK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit;attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter,or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State (If Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: Forfederal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. Iel I m • ohs 7.41 .41 rs 464 " 4 `ti 416 z al w U z P. A gz 3 14 1.4 NIX PA 1:1 1 V 'ti w F z . 0 a w °� FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING ss. County of Date: ��22� , Time 2: ❑A.M. El P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9924 ANTHONY MARK CULJH A I ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) K-34 CEDAR RIVER PARK of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9 day of FEBRUARY , 19 , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. ANTHONY MARK CULJAK SIGN HERE (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AME WILL APPEAR UPON SALL ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_.. 22nd day of DECEMBER . 19 53 • z SIGNATURE FFICIAL VILE! CROOK ( i ( 'f((,[,{,L y- K OFFICIAL TITLE \1 EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 VVV SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter. or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force.or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234, Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). 'NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S. 5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. g - v I c a ha o H �Hj w U .K+11 0 • I I W b a� tb 0 z o a w `' FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA ss 3 , 19 53 County of KING Date: 12. /2 Time 9 2FA.M. ❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9926 I, �t o/,r . Sc.i/FT ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) St3(0 A4. 41/ 4./g ..fs of (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of 1t/al et ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Cou.VCi[.-oI4,AJ (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARYi , 19 51-, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (4--.42eDollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. GEoRGE / • -� Swlf T SIGN HERE ___ _ (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDI ie AS NAME WILL AP AR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of December ,19 53. SIGNATURE OF ICIAL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter. or to assist in the overthrow, destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. Q i IN iC 1 on i a1 I 0 h LI= H cV O (-a) 0 N0, ~ �a�i A4 Mi c Z W tI .) 0.4 .. w CV d z z � Z I o CM Net NI - - v Z •0 ig O .aNi co ' 01 �, F H a~ c.U A ao z <1 o � 1 FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING ss. County of Date: 12f 23_ , 1953__ Time__J:201 A.M.0 P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9927 I, VERLE "SUNNY" VIETZKE declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 516 PELLY ST. of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING -State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY , 195__, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. • v ((VERLE "SUNNY" VIETZKE SIGN HERE � _„��� (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL PEAR UPON BALLOT Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of December ,1953_-- ---------------------------- SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington. or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S. 5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. i tc o H CI ril Q _ V �� a i E. 0 is, a, Hj Z w VI O O o I H W - w N d — = jp" U Ip., c a W li w., zU o s lOQDC a UZi a Q �' y 0 .�? H a -1 Q0 z o a w FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No._---________--__________ — DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA }ss.County of KINGDate: Dec. 232 , is 53 Time__AIM ❑A.M. P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. ___442 I, (LX/ .. Z-••__ 7,z4__)4/.. ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) - 1__0 -___ ,o f _ /C.Is..(Y_z _4 )'s/A-,..1/i__AI d'?id 61 (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of 1__ _G ,State of Washington, and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 7 day of , 1.4.-51,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of ` c Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. SIGN HERE laF 4, • A __I (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_. 23 day of December , 19 53 0. 1314 •IGNATURE OF OFF L OFFICIAL TITLE City Clerk EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter,or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. V = m 0 a, o= 0� ' � o 0 o o� a 6' N $ ° a 0 o o �? a 4,••+ ° H IAA z . o a w FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA of KING ss' 12/24 CountyDate: , 1953 Time 2:20 ❑A.M. 2FP.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 99�9 I, RAY E. HEPPENSTALL - declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 318 EARLINGTON of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of Feb. , 19__54, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. RAY E. HEPPENSTALL — --- — — — SIGN HERE .A4f; --- (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF C .IDATE AS N ME LL PEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _..24th day of DEC EMBER , 19 53 IGNATURE OF 0 I IA CITY CL OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter. or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution.force.or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county: 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1961. FILING FEES: (R.R.S. 5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. Q111• a H a i ra m w V zH z I ° •• a O`4 E. A. i� fWl H1 tO NI w Q G `M 1-l1 34 HI 01 ° • � x w AI 4 ZH ° N d Z O W o0 0 pi O Z cu U ° pd 01 O Z 0 4) 0 0 W Q . XI Q 34 v H PA �v FH-t ON r Vcci Da F ,� 0 .. W 0 rC41 ci C W Q z 0 a w FORM 4260-B (NONPARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUI)IC1AL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING ss. County of Date: 12/21+ , 195_3__ Time__3:25 ❑A.M. ]P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. ALEX MILLER ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) J-1+2 CEDAR RIVER PARK f RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARYI , 1951+ , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1, Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. ALEX MILLER SIGN HERE ---------------- -- -- - --- (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE 0 C N DATE AS NAME WIL UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ifth day of DECEMBER 19 53 Q SIGNATURE OF CIAL -- - CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state, unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter. or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution.force.or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. V p, ! M i cn cri Q 12 Z. Z H U �—1 v �4 V. o Z N U I a+ c d w 0J nj A O z ; a W MCC 0 q U PU QM i r-i W v H try d c D. y} E-� •. H N z . 0 a w rn `` Q FORM 4260-B (NON PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA }ss. County of _k 1 Date: -G ' Z 6—, 19 5-3 Time_I 0:3 A.M.A` p P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9931 I, 74. r S X✓G4 "r do , declare upon honor that I reside at .-� (PLEASE PRINT NAME) _-- ;of ii)e. ?1 t ?_elf (11STR�REET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) 11__County of__ _I 71 ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of__d i ± ! (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the g' day of , 19_A and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of e- 12, `1 °NCO Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. JLL �I -1 Ql� 5��_ E 4 _ .0 7' a O SIGN HERE P (PLEASE PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING)S (SIG U CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _/,,r" day o ,19 3 S IGNATURE 0 OFFICIAL O O tAL TITLE -_ EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S. 5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. V i ( M QIrN i Q cii A W � u- 1 A z H � I O a W H H i 0 O r3, i ,4 .O 0 z C� E+ U (.1 c w c CV z o z I 0 z o -= Q0 0• 0 DH oC 0 Hf �� 0 �,O o E-IV c.) `A F H M o ato a w A . FORM 4260-B (N,N-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING ss' 26 County of Date: 12/26 , 1953_ Time 11:00 A.M. ❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. I, EL INOR ZAPPALO declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 2110 8th Ave. No. of Renton (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,,Mate of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILWOMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9ti day of FEBRUARY , /9.51+' , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. /VaR __Z PP4LD SIGN HERE C n� ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT•FELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS N WI A EAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of DECEMBER 1953 SIGNATURE OF OF I AL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter,or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence;or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative. State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. I M u i I el 00 0 oI l 0agg ' i . 0 u a P E • a c O H M<$ 4i i o N +'1 3 E-i O, CO a, a, ON rn w o \O 0 4'i o N z Hi Z 1I 0 0 zcD c i W Qcie a NI 0 0 0 °, 0 a c0i O W Wco z7 4w., c, a) W H H N z . o a w FORM 4260-8 (NEON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUI)IC1AL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA ss. County of __ _ ___1 n- Date: . — 26-, 19 s 3 Time h df A.M. P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. 9933 ASA T. "ACE" JONES ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) J-34 CEDAR RIVER PARK , of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of KING ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY, , 1954 , and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am miliar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. ASA T. "ACE" JONES SIGN HERE ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE F CANDIDATE AS NAME WI P A PON T) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day of DEC EMBER7 19 53 ...a7.—tr et- SIGNATURE OF ICIAL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid, and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter,or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington, or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence;or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator, State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. Ni. i f Mi o a � :' cii v �! E I j r.a. W �C O 1 � w U Ca d fil ien z c O .4 W1 HI ON 1-4 7 d = U1 ,� � I Ov w z O U 13.41 Z ° o E-i Z I. p � wact �cri ' Ui OII I . 0 Pg O 41 U 1:°04 nia d F.! v Da 'A Ei .. H •• r..21 Qs wcdd a G4 0 r-I A= z. o a w t FORM 4260-B (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FOR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA KING ss' 11 County of Date: 12/11 , 1953___ Time 2 D A.M. E P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. ____9913 B. J. "BEN" RICHARDSON ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 320 WELLS sr. NO. of RENTON (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of.. KING' ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of COUNCILMAN (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY , 19__ 11, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN (10) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. ( i/,/'. B B. J J."BEN" R IC HARDSON • SIGN HERE ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATU OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this _.11th day of DECEMBER , 19 53 SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL CITY CLERK OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254, LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter. or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington. or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution.force.or violence;or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: ' For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Town Elections. (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. v 0 f • Mi Q iraj = m Oi I m i i cr1I i H i CS Li= i oz WI H Q.( = U o w Z O of o o o . a cp w« e.. V El w k cu f� H o z <1 0 a W 0 FORM 4260.8 (NON-PARTISAN) PIONEER INC.. TACOMA File No • DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY (FUR JUDICIAL OR NON-PARTISAN OFFICES) STATE OF WASHINGTON, FILING DATA }ss.County of KINGDate: 12/11 , 1953 Time 9 [ A.M. ❑P.M. DECLARATION Receipt No. ___9911 I, PAU1L_W>___ Q � B ,declare upon honor that I reside at (PLEASE PRINT NAME) 315 North Wells ,of Renton (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (NAME OF CITY OR TOWN) County of Ki rtg ,State of Washington,and am a qualified voter therein; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of POLICE JUDGE (Position No ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 9th day of FEBRUARY , 19 51+, and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official primary ballots,as provided by law,and I accompany herewith the sum of twenty-one(21) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT Further, I do solemnly swear that I have read the provisions of Section 1,Chapter 254,Laws of 1951,of the State of Washington, defining a subversive person as quoted below;that I understand and I am familiar with the contents thereof; and that I am not a subversive person as therein defined. �r3tf•� ly1/41t/s SIGN HERE 6;?-A-4-E"--1-))1/4-C-e-"E-4-1-"/ ( PRINT NAME TO ASSURE CORRECT SPELLING) (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE AS NAME WILL APPEAR UPON BALLOT) Subscribed and sworn to before me this __ llth day of December 19 53 SIGNATURE OF F ICIAL CITY CL OFFICIAL TITLE EXCERPTS OF CHAPTER 254,LAWS 1951 SWORN STATEMENT BY CANDIDATE Sec. 16. No person shall become a candidate for election under the laws of the State of Washington to any public office whatsoever in this state,unless he or she shall file an affidavit that he or she is not a subversive person as defined in this act. No declaration of candidacy shall be received for filing by any election official of any county or subdivision in the State of Washington or by the Secretary of State of the State of Washington unless accompanied by the affidavit aforesaid,and there shall not be entered upon any ballot or voting machine at any election the name of any person who has failed or refused to make the affidavit as set forth herein. DEFINITION OF SUBVERSIVE PERSON Sec. 1, paragraph (e) "Subversive person" means any person who commits, attempts to commit, or aids in the commission, or advocates, abets, advises or teaches by any means any person to commit,attempt to commit,or aid in the commission of any act intended to overthrow,destroy or alter, or to assist in the overthrow,destruction or alteration of, the constitutional form of the government of the United States, or of the State of Washington. or any political sub- division of either of them,by revolution,force,or violence; or who is a member of a subversive organization or a foreign subversive organization. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY DECLARATIONS FILED: (R.R.S. 5184) 1. With Secretary of State— For positions of U. S. Senator, U. S. Representative, State offices and State Senator. State Represent- ative, and Judge of the Superior Court when district comprises more than one county. 2. With County Auditor— For all positions to be voted upon wholly in one county including State Senator.State Representative and Judge of the Superior Court. 3. With City or Town Clerk— For all city or town positions subject to election. FILING PERIOD: For Federal, State and County offices— July 1st to July 20th, inclusive, preceding State Primary. (Section 1, Chapter 234,Laws 1947). For City Offices— Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to City Primary. (Section 5,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *For Town Offices— ,. Not more than 60 days nor less than 45 days prior to Tows Elections. • (Section 3,Chapter 101,Laws 1951). *NOTE: This filing period not applicable unless Town Council has chosen through Town ordinance to eliminate nominating caucus as provided by Section 3,Chapter 101, Laws 1951. FILING FEES: (R.R.S.5182) Filing fee for all elective offices with compensation is one per cent of annual salary, with minimum fee set as $10.00. • Filing fee for precinct offices without salary (Precinct Committeeman) set as$1.00. No Filing fee for other elective offices without compensation. WITHDRAWALS If any candidate wishes to withdraw, signed statement must be filed with officer (with whom original declaration was made) within five days following close of filing period. No refund is made of filing fee. These provisions apply to all elections. • rri 4.00 1.6 act cr . OI p� z • QC/ I p RL' E" a r I aum' x a, ,m r. H o Z 3 U f1. . w a v H Q n o o a C..) o oe , z a H rn NeX IAA b w c+ d z 0 State of Washington STATEWIDE CITY EMPLOYEES Earle Tinius RETIREMENT SYSTEM ESICUVVVE•WCI1[TANY• P. O. BOX 1538 PHONE BRoadway 3009 TACOMA 1. WASHINGTON BOARD MATTERS 3 P.M. 7-27=1956 APPROVE MINUTES° OASI PROGRESS Sunnysideo Approve coordination agreement with City of Sunnysideo Vancouver. Approve coordination agreement with City of Vancouver. Aberdeen. Approve coordination agreement with City of Aberdeen° Camas. Approve coordination agreement with City of Camas. Kent. Meeting with employees and council on July 179 1956. Favorable to coordination° Expect to start proceedings for referendum election at next regular council meeting August 7, 1956. MEMBERS, Renton. C. So Williams reclassified as Uniform group retroactive to January 1, 1949° Payment of back contributions of $153.33 to be made at $10000 per month° Wenatchee. Carl W. Kruegel resigning as City Clerk August 20, 1956. Wishes to leave contributions in System. See 41.44.190 (4) . OFFICE MATTERS Life Annuities for Widows of Employees who die before retirement. Legality of charging examination by State Examiner to Unallocated Reserves. Trust Agreement for Safekeeping of Securities. CHAPTER 980 Cashmere. Approve resolution and agreement with Town of Cashmere for retention of credit as provided by law. Approve agreement with Washington State Patrol Retirement Board. PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING. "Introduction to Statewide" has been furnished to Bothell 7 employees Pacific 2 employees Kahlotus 3 employees LaConner 2 employees Arlington 11 employees Tukwila 2 employees Oakville 2 employees Total to date 25 municipalities 239 employees. - 1 • Montesano, Met with City Council of Montesano July 10, 1956, Reaction was favorable. They requested a meeting with employees at 8 A.M. July 11, 1956. Employee reaction was also favorable. Will be considered again on August 14, 1956. Shelton. Have meeting with City Commission and Employees of Shelton on July 31, 1956, Fircrest. Have meeting with Town Council and Employees at Fircrest on August 14, 1956. Letters from Grand Coulee, Coulee City and DuPont, Covers for "Introduction,tt SERVICE RETIREMENTS. Domenick Iannucci - Wenatchee. Will retire August 1, 1956 under Option A. Milton C. Newport - Bellingham. Will retire August 1, 1956 under Option A. ,John C. Pickering - Aberdeen. Will attain compulsory retirement age 70 on August 1, 1956. No selection of Option as yet. Floyd I. West - Port Angeles. Will reach normal compulsory retirement age 65 on August 1, 1956 but will resign and withdraw contributions in lieu of accepting retirement benefits. Floyd W. Taylor - Yakima. Will reach normal compulsory retirement age 65 on August 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified but no action taken as yet. Paul J. Probach - Yakima. Retirement date extended one year to July 1, 1957 by action of City Commission. William T. Danz - Port Angeles. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956 and we have been informed his retirement date will not be extended. Retirement Allowance estimates have been furnished. No selection of Option made. Carl V. Mogren - Yakima. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified, but no action taken as yet, Edwin C. Robins - Wenatchee. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified and retirement allowance estimates have been furnished but no reply yet. John A. Knight - Walla Walla. Retirement date extended one year to September 1, 1957 by action of City Commission, Walter J. Kerr - Renton, Will reach extended retirement age 64 on September 1, 1956, Uniform group. City notified but no action taken as yet. Anfin Rod- Kent. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by October 1, 1956. Should retire on that date but retirement date can be extended one year by City Council, Raymond Bromfield - Cashmere. Will reach extended retirement age 66 by October 1, 1956. Should retire on that date unless extended further by City Council. Oscar Falk - Aberdeen. Will reach extended retirement age 70 by October 1, 1956 and must retire on that date. Elva Griffiths - Walla Walla. Will reach extended retirement age 67 by October 1, 1956, Should retire on that date. Can be extended one year by action of City Commission. Emmet L. Stamper - Yakima.. Will reach extended retirement age 70 by October 1, REFUND TO BENEFICIARY UNDER OPTION A. Willis Sherman Muncey - Grandview pensioner died May 21, 1956. Refund due Edith E. Muncey, beneficiary $438.28 PENSION ROLL FOR JULY 1956. Service retirements reported last month $ 9,727.12 Add: Wayne P. O'Day, Port Angeles, Suspension lifted 7-1 89.35 Roy F. Duncan, Port Angeles, retired 7-1 39.31 Robert G. Selene, Bellingham, retired 7-1 22.43 • Elizabeth Rinehold, Sunnyside, retired 7-1 46.44 Albert H. Erickson, Renton, retired 7-1 80.42 William H. Watkins, Renton, retired 7-1 40.93 Edward Bunstine, Renton, retired 7-1 29.38 Emmon H. Beil, Renton, retired 7-1 78.22 Joseph W. Allen, Renton, retired 7-1 39.63 $ 10,193.23 Less: Balance-Baxter, Renton, died 6/2/56 5.69 Total Service Retirements $ 10,187.54 Disability Retirements reported last month $916.59 Less: Balance-Junker, Yakima, died 6/3/56 4.00 Total Disability Retirements $ 912.59 Total Pension Roll for July 1956 $ 11,100.13 Total Service Pensioners 178 - Average Service Pension $ 57.23 Smallest Service Pension 2.12 Largest Service Pension 147.41 Total Disability Pensioners 20 Average Disability Pension $ 45.63 Smallest Disability Pension 40.00 • Largest Disability Pension 86.09 WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND ROLL July 1956. Walla Walla Renton Joseph D. Skinner 162.41 Floyd W. Shaff $ 1,534.14 Clarence M. Weathermon 238.24 Martin G. Hanis 133.79 Lloydina Harman 132.27 Ellensburg John C. Goga 31.31 Robert F. Woodiwiss 1,428.98 Yakima Vancouver Marcel Moisan 271.84 Edna Bunch 1,141.50 Aberdeen Chehalis Richard G. Perry 14.43 Fred J. Nowlen 453.04 Cheney Pullman Thomas A. Wolder, Sr. 686.37 Lloyd L. Burnham 54.64 Total $ 6,282.96 - 3 - RETROACTIVE OASI PAYMENTS. Port Angeles Member Contributions $ 6,346.16 City Contributions 6 346.16 12,692.32 Advance for shortage 29.24 $12,721.56 Chehalis Member Contributions $ 1,835.05 City Contributions 1.835.05 $ 3,670.10 INVESTMENTS. Authorize purchase by the Investment Committee of the following: $5,000 State College of Washington Building Revenue Bonds 2 3/4% Coupon due 5-1-59 at par. $35,000 Cowlitz County School District #122 Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds - 2.80 Coupon to yield 2.85% @ 99.302109 Quarterly report of investments from Bank of California, N. A. Total Investments 6/30/56 $ 3,143,727.29 Interest Earned to 6/30/56 $ 55,571.94 Open end Investments Allowable 5% of $3,183,727.29 _ $ 159,186.36 Invested 148,399.86 $ 10,786.50 Broadstreet 29,696.73 1,105.03 Eaton & Howard 29,740.27 = 787.27 Fidelity Fund 29,378.35 = 1,204.08 +- 972.40 Incorporated Inv. 30,704.64 = 907.89 ,-2409.48 Massachusetts 28,879.87 = 807.58 i- 978.60 Available for Investment approximately $35,000 monthly. Approve and authorize payment of bills. Cash on hand $18,738.58 Committments: Raymond LID $25,000.00 Retroactive OASI 35,000.00 Vancouver, Camas, Sumner and Aberdeen due in approximately 4 months. - 4 - MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING July 27, 1956 The Board met at 3 P.M. with all members present except Mr. Simenson and Mr. Sullivan. MINUTES. Mr. Henderson moved that the minutes of the June meeting be approved as written, seconded by Mr. Baxter. Motion carried. OASI PROGRESS. Sunnyside. Mr. Shelton moved that the OASI coordination agreement of the City of Sunnyside with the System be approved, seconded by Mr. Evavold, Carried. Vancouver. Mr. Henderson moved that the OASI coordination agreement of the City of Vancouver with the System be approved, seconded by Mr. Shelton, Carried. Aberdeen. Motion made by Mr. Baxter, seconded by Mr. Evavold, that the coordination agreement of the City of Aberdeen with the System be approved. Carried. Camas. Motion made by Mr. Evavold; seconded by Mr. Henderson, that the coordination agreement of the City of Camas with the System be approved. Carried. OFFICE MATTERS. The Executive Secretary read the correspondence he has had with the System's Actuary in regard to the possibility of adding to our law life annuities for a widow of an employee who may die before retirement. They have promised to have some facts and figures available in time so that the proper amendment could be presented to the Legislature when it meets next session if the plan is feasible. A legal opinion has been obtained in regard to the legality of charging the present examination of the Retirement System's funds by the State Examiner to Unallocated Reserves. The action was deemed to be proper by legal counsel and the state examine since this particular examination included all the years from the inception of the system. It is necessary that a Trust Agreement between the Bank of California, N.A., The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Statewide City Employees Retirement System for the collateral security of Statewide deposits in the Bank of California be negotiated. Such action has been approved by our legal counsel. Motion was made by Mr. Baxter authorizing the Executive Secretary to execute such an agreement for the System and also that the Executive Secretary authorize such changes as necessary to comply with Sec. 35.38.020 R.C.W. Seconded by Mr. Shelton. Motion carried. The Executive Secretary explained the need of a second calculator in the office and presented data and costs on several machines. After discussing each offer, a motion was made by Mr. Henderson to purchase a Victor Printing Calculator for $460.00, which is the net price including the trade in of an eight bank Burroughs Adding machine. Motion seconded by Mr. Evavold. Motion carried. CHAPTER 98. Cashmere. Mr. Shelton moved that the Resolution and Agreement with the Town of Cashmere for the retention of Credit of employment under Chapter 98 as provided by law be approved, seconded by Mr. Evavold. Carried. Mr. Evavold moved that the Agreement with the Washington State Patrol Retirement Board for Retention of employment credit under Chapter 98 be approved, seconded by Mr. Baxter. Carried. - 1 - PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING. The Executive Secretary reported on the number of "Introductions to Statewide" that have been furnished and also on his trip to Montesano and the favorable reaction that was shown both by the council and employees. He stated that he had meetings scheduled in Shelton and Fircrest to explain our system to the council and employees. Also commented on correspondence and telephone calls received from Grand Coulee, Coulee City and DuPont. SERVICE RETIREMENTS, Mr. Henderson moved that all service retirements as listed on the July Agenda be approved subject to action by City legislative bodies. Seconded by Mr. Evavold. Motion carried. REFUND TO BENEFICIARY - UNDER OPTION A. Grandview. Mr. Shelton moved that Refund of $438.28 to Edith E. Muncey, beneficiary of Willis Sherman Muncey, deceased Grandview pensioner, under option A, be approved and paid. Motion seconded by Mr. Baxter. Carried. PENSION ROLLS - July 1956. Mr. Evavold moved that the pension roll for July in the amount of $11,100.13, subject to changes due to death or suspension of pensioners, be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Henderson. Carried. WITHDRAWALS, Mr. Shelton moved that the Withdrawal Roll for July 1956 in the amount of $6,282.96 as listed on the agenda, be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Evavold. Carried. RETROACTIVE OASI PAYMENTS. Fort Angeles. Mr. Baxter moved that the OASI retroactive payment for the City of Port Angeles to the Employment Security Department for $12,692.32 plus advance for shortage of $29.24 making a total of $12,721.56 be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Lovette. Motion carried. Chehalis. Mr. Evavold moved that the OASI retroactive payment for the City of Chehalis to the Employment Security Department for $3,670.10 be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Henderson. Motion carried. INVESTMENTS. Mr. Evavold moved that the action of the Investment Committee in purchasing $5,000 State College of Washington Building Revenue Bonds and $35,000 Cowlitz County School District G. 0. Bonds be approved. Seconded by Mr. Baxter. Motion carried. The Quarterly Report of the investments by the Trust Department of the Bank of California, N. A. showing a total of $3,143,727.29 investments as of 6/30/195E was presented. Mr. Shelton moved that the report be accepted and filed. Seconded by Mr. Evavold. Motion carried. An offer had been received for Water Revenue Bonds in the city of Airway Heights. Mr. Shelton made a personal investigation of the district and reported that purchase of' these bonds at this time would not be advisable. There was a discussion on the open end investments we hold and the Executive Secretary was instructed to compile a revaluation of the companies in which such investments are made. BUDGET LETTERS. The Executive Secretary reported that the budget letters for each city were in the mail, - 2 - JULY BILLS. Postmaster Postage $ 64.00 R. E. Anderson Company Rent - July 85.00 Bank of California State College of Washington Bonds 5,024.83 Bank of California Cowlitz Co. School Dist. Bonds 34,897e30 Payroll July 779.89 Ralph Davisson July - State Examiner 63.36 Bank of California Withholding Tax for July 128.21 Retirement System Deductions, Matching &Prior Ser. 84.02 Trustee & Officer Expense July meeting 153.52 Addressograph-Multigraph Office Supplies 41.18 Burroughs Corp. Office Supplies 5.63 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. July Telephone 19.10 Standard Paper Co. Office Supplies 4.44 Earle Tinius Trips - Montesano and Kent 33,00 Tacoma Office Supply Office Supplies 20.55 $ 41,404.03 Mr. Henderson moved that the expenditures as listed above; Investments $39,922.13; Payroll $953.75; Expert Services $70.97; and current bills $457.18, making the total $41,404.03 be approved and paid. Mr. Lovette seconded the motion. Carried. These expenditures together with the Retroactive OASI payments of $16,391.66; Refund to Beneficiary $438.28; Pension Rolls $11,100.13 and Withdrawal Roll $6,282.96, make the total for the month of July $75,617.06. MEETING ADJOURNED. The meeting adjourned to meet again at the same time and place on August 24, 1956. (Signed) W. W. EVAVOLD (Signed) EARLE TINIUS Secretary of the Board. Executive Secretary. - 3 - State of Washington STATEWIDE CITY EMPLOYEES Earle Tinius RETIREMENT SYSTEM RIOYTIVI SECRETARY P. O. BOX 1535 PHONE BRoadway 3009 TACOMA 1. WASHINGTON BOARD MATTERS 3 P.M. 7-27-1956 APPROVE MINUTES. OASI PROGRESS, $unnyside. Approve coordination agreement with City of Sunnyside. Vancouver. Approve coordination agreement with City of Vancouver, Aberdeen. Approve coordination agreement with City of Aberdeen, Camas. Approve coordination agreement with City of Camas, Kent. , Meeting with employees and council on July 17, 1956. Favorable to coordination. Expect to start proceedings for referendum election at next regular council meeting August 7, 1956. MEMBERS, Renton, C. S. Williams reclassified as Uniform group retroactive to January 1, 1949. Payment of back contributions of $153.33 to be made at $10.00 per month. Wenatchee. Carl W. Kruegel resigning as City Clerk August 20, 1956. Wishes to leave contributions in System. See 41,44.190 (4), OFFICE MATTERS. Life Annuities for Widows of Employees who die before retirement. Legality of charging examination by State Examiner to Unallocated Reserves, Trust Agreement for Safekeeping of Securities. CHAPTER 98. Cashmere. Approve resolution and agreement with Town of Cashmere for retention of credit as provided by law. Approve agreement with Washington State Patrol Retirement Board. PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING, "Introduction to Statewide" has been furnished to Bothell 7 employees Pacific 2 employees Kahlotus 3 employees LaConner 2 employees Arlington 11 employees Tukwila 2 employees Oakville 2 employees Total to date 25 municipalities 239 employees. - 1 - Montesano. Met with City Council of Montesano July 10, 1956, Reaction was favorable. They requested a meeting with employees at 8 A.M. July 11, 1956. Employee reaction was also favorable. Will be considered again on August 14, 1956, Shelton. Have meeting with City Commission and Employees of Shelton on July 31, 1956, Fircrest. Have meeting with Town Council and Employees at Fircrest on August 14, 1956. Letters from Grand Coulee, Coulee City and DuPont. Covers for "Introduction," SERVICE RETIREMENTS, Domenick Iannucci - Wenatchee. Will retire August 1, 1956 under Option A. Milton C. Newport - Bellingham. Will retire August 1, 1956 under Option A. John C. Pickering - Aberdeen. Will attain compulsory retirement age 70 on August 1, 1956, No selection of Option as yet, Floyd I. West - Port Angeles, Will. reach normal compulsory retirement age 65 on August 1, 1956 but will resign and withdraw contributions in lieu of accepting retirement benefits. Floyd W. Taylor - Yakima. Will reach normal compulsory retirement age 65 on August 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified but no action taken as yet. Paul J. Probach - Yakima, Retirement date extended one year to July 1, 1957 by action of City Commission, William T. Danz - Port Angeles. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956 and we have been informed his retirement date will not be extended, Retirement Allowance estimates have been furnished. No selection of Option made. Carl V. Mogren - Yakima, Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified, but no action taken as yet, Edwin C. Robins - Wenatchee. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by September 1, 1956, Can be extended one year. City notified and retirement allowance estimates have been furnished but no reply yet. John A. Knight - Walla Walla. Retirement date extended one year to September 1, 1957 by action of City Commission, Walter J. Kerr - Renton, Will reach extended retirement age 64 on September 1, 1956, Uniform group. City notified but no action taken as yet. Anfin Rod- Kent. Will reach compulsory retirement age 65 by October 1, 1956, Should retire on that date but retirement date can be extended one year by City Council, Raymond Bromfield - Cashmere. Will reach extended retirement age 66 by October 1, 1956, Should retire on that date unless extended further by City Council. Oscar Falk - Aberdeen. Will reach extended retirement age 70 by October 1, 1956 and must retire on that date. Elva Griffiths - Walla Walla, Will reach extended retirement age 67 by October 1, 1956, Should retire on that date. Can be extended one year by action of City Commission. Emmet L. Stamper - Yakima , Will, reach extended retirement age 70 by October 1, 1956 and must retire on that date, REFUND TO BENEFICIARY UNDER OPTION A. Willis Sherman Muncey - Grandview pensioner died May 21, 1956. Refund due Edith E. Muncey, beneficiary $438.28 PENSION ROLL FOR JULY 1956. Service retirements reported last month $ 9,727.12 Add: Wayne P. O'Day, Port Angeles, Suspension lifted 7-1 89.35 Roy F. Duncan, Port Angeles, retired 7-1 39.31 Robert G. Selene, Bellingham, retired 7-1 22.43 Elizabeth Rinehold, Sunnyside, retired 7-1 46.44 Albert H. Erickson, Renton, retired 7-1 80,42 William H. Watkins, Renton, retired 7-1 40.93 Edward Bunstine, Renton, retired 7-1 29.38 Emmon H. Beil, Renton, retired 7-1 78.22 Joseph W. Allen, Renton, retired 7-1 39.63 $ 10,193.23 Less: Balance-Baxter, Renton, died 6/2/56 5.69 Total Service Retirements $ 10,187.54 Disability Retirements reported last month $916.59 Less: Balance-Junker, Yakima, died 6/3/56 4.00 Total Disability Retirements $ 912.59 Total Pension Roll for July 1956 $ 11,100.13 Total Service Pensioners 178 Average Service Pension $ 57.23 Smallest Service Pension 2.12 Largest Service Pension 147.41 Total Disability Pensioners 20 Average Disability Pension $ 45.63 Smallest Disability Pension 40.00 Largest Disability Pension 86.09 WITHDRAWAL. AND REFUND ROLL July 1956. Walla Walla Renton Joseph D. Skinner 162.41 Floyd W. Shaff $ 1,534.14 Clarence M. Weathermon 238.24 Martin G. Hanis 133.79 Lloydina Harman 132.27 Ellensburg John C. Goga 31.31 Robert F. Woodiwiss 1,428.98 Yakima Vancouver Marcel Moisan 271.84 Edna Bunch 1,141.50 Aberdeen Chehalis Richard G. Perry 14.43 Fred J. Nowlen 453.04 Cheney Pullman Thomas A. holder, Sr. 686.37 Lloyd L. Burnham 54.64 Total $ 6,282.96 - 3 - RETROACTIVE OASI PAYMENTS. Port Angeles Member Contributions $ 6,346.16 City Contributions 6,346.16 12,692.32 Advance for shortage 29.24 $12,721.56 Chehalis Member Contributions $ 1,835.05 City Contributions 1,835.05 $ 3,670.10 INVESTMENTS. Authorize purchase by the Investment Committee of the following: $5,000 State College of Washington Building Revenue Bonds 2 3/4% Coupon due 5-1-59 at par. $35,000 Cowlitz County School District #122 Unlimited Tax General Obligation Bonds - 2.80 Coupon to yield 2.85% @ 99.302109 Quarterly report of investments from Bank of California, N. A. Total Investments 6/30/56 $ 3,143,727.29 Interest Earned to 6/30/56 $ 55,571.94 Open end Investments Allowable 5% of $3,183,727.29 = $ 159,186.36 . Invested 148,399.86 $ 10,786.50 Broadstreet 29,696.73 = 1,105.03 Eaton Howard 29,740.27 = 787.27 • Fidelity Fund 29,378.35 = 1,204.08 .'- 972.40 Incorporated Inv. 30,704.64 = 907.89 ,-2409.48 Massachusetts 28,879.87 = 807.58 t 978.60 Available for Investment approximately $35,000 monthly. Approve and authorize payment of bills. Cash on hand $18,738.58 Committments: Raymond LID $25,000.00 Retroactive OASI 35,000.00 Vancouver, Camas, Sumner and Aberdeen due in approximately 4 months. • - 4 - MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEE MEETING July 27, 1956 The Board met at 3 P.M. with all members present except Mr. Simenson and Mr. Sullivan. MINUTES. Mr. Henderson moved that the minutes of the June meeting be approved as written, seconded by Mr. Baxter. Motion carried. OASI PROGRESS. Sunnyside. Mr. Shelton moved that the OASI coordination agreement of the City of Sunnyside with the System be approved, seconded by Mr. Evavold. Carried. Vancouver. Mr. Henderson moved that the OASI coordination agreement of the City of Vancouver with the System be approved, seconded by Mr. Shelton, Carried. Aberdeen. Motion made by Mr. Baxter, seconded by Mr. Evavold, that the coordination agreement of the City of Aberdeen with the System be approved. Carried. Camas. Motion made by Mr. Evavold, seconded by Mr. Henderson, that the coordination agreement of the City of Camas with the System be approved. Carried. OFFICE MATTERS. The Executive Secretary read the correspondence he has had with the System's Actuary in regard to the possibility of adding to our law life annuities for a widow of an employee who may die before retirement. They have promised to have some facts and figures available in time so that the proper amendment could be presented to the Legislature when it meets next session if the plan is feasible. A legal opinion has been obtained in regard to the legality of charging the present examination of the Retirement System's funds by the State Examiner to Unallocated Reserves. The action was deemed to be proper by legal counsel and the state examiner since this particular examination included all the years from the inception of the system. It is necessary that a Trust Agreement between the Bank of California, N.A., The Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Statewide City Employees Retirement System for the collateral security of Statewide deposits in the Bank of California be negotiated. Such action has been approved by our legal counsel. Motion was made by Mr. Baxter authorizing the Executive Secretary to execute such an agreement for the System and also that the Executive Secretary authorize such changes as necessary to comply with Sec. 35.38.020 R.C.W. Seconded by Mr. Shelton. Motion carried. The Executive Secretary explained the need of a second calculator in the office and presented data and costs on several machines. After discussing each offer, a motion was made by Mr. Henderson to purchase a Victor Printing Calculator for $460.00, which is the net price including the trade in of an eight bank Burroughs Adding machine. Motion seconded by Mr. Evavold. Motion carried. CHAPTER 98. Cashmere. Mr. Shelton moved that the Resolution and Agreement with the Town of Cashmere for the retention of Credit of employment under Chapter 98 as provided by law be approved, seconded by Mr. Evavold. Carried. Mr. Evavold moved that the Agreement with the Washington State Patrol Retirement Board for Retention of employment credit under Chapter 98 be approved, seconded by Mr. Baxter. Carried. - 1 - PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING, The Executive Secretary reported on the number of "Introductions to Statewide" that have been furnished and also on his trip to Montesano and the favorable reaction that was shown both by the council and employees. He stated that he had meetings scheduled in Shelton and Fircrest to explain our system to the council and employees. Also commented on correspondence and telephone calls received from Grand Coulee, Coulee City and DuPont. SERVICE RETIREMENTS, Mr. Henderson moved that all service retirements as listed on the July Agenda be approved subject to action by City legislative bodies. Seconded by Mr. Evavold, Motion carried. REFUND TO BENEFICIARY - UNDER OPTION A. Grandview. Mr. Shelton moved that Refund of $438.28 to Edith E. Muncey, beneficiary of Willis Sherman Muncey, deceased Grandview pensioner, under option A, be approved and paid. Motion seconded by Mr. Baxter. Carried, PENSION ROLLS - July 1956. Mr. Evavold moved that the pension roll for July in the amount of $11,100.13, subject to changes due to death or suspension of pensioners, be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Henderson, Carried, WITHDRAWALS. Mr. Shelton moved that the Withdrawal Roll for July 1956 in the amount of $6,282.96 as listed on the agenda, be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Evavold. Carried. RETROACTIVE OASI PAYMENTS. Port Angeles. Mr. Baxter moved that the OASI retroactive payment for the City of Port Angeles to the Employment Security Department for $12,692.32 plus advance for shortage of $29.24 making a total of $12,721.56 be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Lovette. Motion carried. Chehalis. Mr. Evavold moved that the OASI retroactive payment for the City of Chehalis to the Employment Security Department for $3,670.10 be approved and paid. Seconded by Mr. Henderson. Motion carried. INVESTMENTS. Mr. Evavold moved that the action of the Investment Committee in purchasing $5,000 State College of Washington Building Revenue Bonds and $35,000 Cowlitz County School District G. 0. Bonds be approved. Seconded by Mr. Baxter. Motion carried. The Quarterly Report of the investments by the Trust Department of the Bank of California, N. A. showing a total of $3,143,727.29 investments as of 6/30/195E was presented. Mr. Shelton moved that the report be accepted and filed. Seconded by Mr. Evavold. Motion carried, An offer had been received for Water Revenue Bonds in the city of Airway Heights, Mr. Shelton made a personal investigation of the district and reported that purchase of' these bonds at this time would not be advisable. There was a discussion on the open end investments we hold and the Executive Secretar7 was instructed to compile a revaluation of the companies in which such investments are made. BUDGET LETTERS. The Executive Secretary reported that the budget letters for each city were in the mail. - 2 - JULY BILLS. Postmaster Postage $ 64.00 R. E. Anderson Company Rent - July 85.00 Bank of California State College of Washington Bonds 5,024.83 Bank of California Cowlitz Co. School Dist. Bonds 34,897.30 Payroll July 779.89 Ralph Davisson July - State Examiner 63.36 Bank of California Withholding Tax for July 128.21 Retirement System Deductions, Matching &Prior Ser. 84.02 Trustee & Officer Expense July meeting 153.52 Addressograph-Multigraph Office Supplies 41.18 Burroughs Corp. Office Supplies 5.63 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. July Telephone 19.10 Standard Paper Co. Office Supplies 4.44 Earle Tinius Trips - Montesano and Kent 33.00 Tacoma Office Supply Office Supplies 20.55 $ 41,404.03 Mr. Henderson moved that the expenditures as listed above; Investments $39,922.13; Payroll $953.75; Expert Services $70.97; and current bills $457.18, making the total $41,404.03 be approved and paid. Mr. Lovette seconded the motion. Carried. These expenditures together with the Retroactive OASI payments of $16,391.66; Refund to Beneficiary $438.28; Pension Rolls $11,100.13 and Withdrawal Roll $6,282.96, make the total for the month of July $75,617.06. MEETING ADJOURNED. The meeting adjourned to meet again at the same time and place on August 24, 1956. (Signed) W. W. EVAVOLD (Signed) EARLE TINIUS Secretary of the Board. Executive Secretary. - 3 - - .-/' • 4 \... • 3 1 N v m }� r i O �c�-d( N c.-II 'd Ca Ci.i 54 fi C .G.-1 `� 54 1 c Q 54 c -,d h. I N �i R a3 0 ice. A N 9 N • 1 cd 2 Ul m a c7 o C3 ca 5 �7 a) j 4 co 7 rj cad 51-1 .DI 3 S r4Ts o o iii -P s11 o°o{ 4 o Renton Recreation Center 1 83 88 120 100 69 97 94 73 75 61 47 40 65 54 74 85 132 111 59 179 ;y Garage 2 136 92 174 182 14L117 132 97 118 66 49 33. 67 48 107 103 173 159 64 234 surtori School 3 126 85 166 140 117 118 103 119 110 91 53 42 68 47 98 105 154 154 55 215 Sartori School 4 102 83 132 117 94 104 87 97 85 76 52 37 77 53 83 93 149 119 62 188 St.Lukets Church 5 68 -50 92 76 61 57 55 55 60 43 34 18 36 37 54 56 81 81 30 120 High school (s.11.2ntrance) 6 88 65 110 101 86 66 60 70 53 55 49 38 46 54 70 62 108 95 51 160 . ar1ington School 7 108 78 143 108 72 75 150 63 102 86 59 42 55 40 76 92 145 114 66 196 ' High School (s.1:..]:trance) 8 67 66 94 87 65 52 65 49 74 42 45 25 54 40 46 72 84 76 53 136 Ford School 9 75 74 109 90 99 75 53 73 76 45 35 29 44 49 54 83 105 115 26 139 Ford School 10 86 47 99 87 78 61 58 65 61 33 37 29 44 30 50 70 90 87 41. 152 Fire Station ill 11 84 74 113 90 103 60 53 92 77 53 49 28 42 47 68 75 104 96 65 167 Fire Station #1 12 105 75 131 126 108 33 62 130 87 54 69 38 49 63 77 97 131 113 69 184 City Hall., Cedar River rk. 13 42 31 48 33 33 33 35 27 38 36 21 26 27 19 26 42 60 41 31 75 City Hall, Cedar .'.aver ih. 14 56 46 63 68 58 54 57 40 50 42 32 33 30 24 53 43 74 56 42 102 City Hall: i.edar giver H . 15 72 57 77 77 55 67 76 50 75 57 35 39 45 35 68 52 99 76 47 132 Renton Hilands .thn.i ldg. 16 90 58 106 79 52 84 71 46 96 69 47 40 51 23 80 52 106 100 40 152 Renton Hilands Hdm.Bld;;. 17 95 77 97 71 63 84 80 38 96 119 83 51 58 46 72 86 1.14 109 59 176 - ton Hilands Adm.Bldg. 18 95 94 117 99 61 88 79 73 108 100 90 52 67 57 78 103 155 105 82 196 ands Lutheran Cha1.el 19 113 76 121 98 88 102 83 50 110 106 85 51 67 56 90 85 139 126 54 192 Hilands Li.theran Chapel 20 27 30 29 19 26 25 26 10 31 24 24 24 19 24 25 25 42 29 22 58 l ilands Lutheran Chapel 21 45 61 48 58 45 54 55 34 51 62 29 35 36 34 46 49 75 56 47 109 Hilands Fire Station 22 50 69 58 54 47 53 73 42 58 68 48 35 50 37 62 45 80 75 40 121 High School (S.;;..ntra lce) 23 75 48 90 72 65 67 84 46 67 43 45 26 42 34 74. 54 97 86 44 134 iicK:_ight School (12t T. 24 50 56 47 55 46 59 59 30 68 58 33 27 45 35 43 52 78 54 49 108 Hilands Fire Station 25 24 19 �2 27 12 1? 31 17 22 24 16 17 21 8 21. 20 33 26 16 43 3668 OZ Cr H \0 CV NO \o to M .o in Ln 01 r-$ tO 0' Ln -4 Ln tO 0 -4H � 0 ON (T H0 0 Ln 0' N t� Lill L[\ tO Lfl r-i to C\2 C3' LA N '0 AZ Al r� r r r-1 ri r� r 1 H H Al Al H r ;/,, 7 . / F " ti,-7--Ni / /. 0 (2Jl�,c2t il _ PRECINCT 1 1 2 3 Y j 6 _ 7 8 9 l0 11 ` 12 13 , 14 15 1 16 17 118 19 20 21 22 t 23 f 24 ! 25 26 t 27 f 28 29 , 30 TOTAL ALI ,._NT 1103 106 62 88 3 77 107 88 96 81 51 91 _ 24 44 90 97 75 131 8o 44 77 106 107 87 56 135 52 27 64 15 2304 1 BAXTER ' 77 122 86 ' 67 34 55 82 47 43 64 52 72 20 39 63 61 87 73 79 35 48 31 64 48 31 64 30 7 28 32 1665 ---.-4-2 r .4'4 MORRIS 97 114 87 53 40 74 119 59 69 64 57_ _ 86 30 53 _102 102 105 136 105 57 83 89 95 93 60 124 54 26 63 28 2321 - _ - ,1,clI 63 84 49 82 29 37 52 57 42 59 39 ' 66 12 27 34 43 46 59 44 17 37 54 : 57 32 17 51 11 6 23 ' 12 1241 l! oos`'Er 35 83 18 112 158 , 96 146 ; 93 92 96 80 128 35 61 1114 124 118 r164 �120 59789 ---- 3.16:11-36 1101 ! 68 _137 49 21 70 38 2961 � - 6 99 80 42 791 53 78 94 97 55 98 27 46 99 78 73 82 76 38 55 72 86 69 39 99 45 26 53 26 2159 � ,�:OLTSER 10; Q GOUGE 72 ; 76 1 59 i 67 35 51 91. 51 ' 41 39 46 , 63 17 37 49 75 84 121 87 41 68 82 161-1 63 45 88 36 4 39 19 1731 __ ems._.�- _.i--_ c c — �.— — • -, — I REID ___ 135 83 119 18 67 102 154 101 107 3.09 84 122 1 27 53 103 123 108 122 108 � 46 77 101 126 88 50 159 59 27 72 33 2883 f _ -r---------r-----, DE�LAURENT 12e 88 103 02 57 92 120 102 93 96 82 117 30 47 101 102 96 123 89 39 72 68 114 751 44 152 53 16 64 29 2586 _ #BRUCE 57 153 106 85 51 69 109 81 77 80 59 loi 29 r 42 73 83 92 99 91 �46 �62 83 95 72 37 �109 38 15 51 29 2214 GARRETT 112l173 105194 & 4 75 146 74 73 78 60 95 24 44 112 108 111 123 92 52 67 104 92 83 53 106 36 19 56 31 2442. --�- - 1 TRI24M 55 146 9 91 53 62 109 72 69 91 66 99 29 32 97 88 82 86 89 31 52 69 84 58 ; 38 118 40 21 51 25 2132 18 r f 78 87 93 99 91 38 I ' 59 95 92 75 r 26 ` 8 39 22 1957 3OHIv0viv ; 85 4-07 74165 39 56 03 69 59 66 32 93 4747 95 WRAY E O 77 56 60 26 5o 73 60 49`56 30 63 17 �33 69 70 -4 64 `101 75 _ 42 56 80 66 ,`63 52 r 67 . 33 12 39 13 1632 8 TAYLOR 69 76 53157 25 52 80_ 43 46 66 36 53 114 27 45 51 48 81 66 31 51 71 60 +64 38 74 ` 28 12 35 17 1469 h ,-,N35 38 49 33 62 20 26 38 33 51 68 57 28 r44 59 45 47 24 46 19 14 27 10 1176 LI1JD+�:4.�1u 56 44 45 53 �18 53 34 _ ! / SHAKE + 72 42 38 55 23 43 48 47 44 43 29 65 14 41 6o 67 80 125 91 i 48 80 83 73 67 55 77 33 12 30 19 1 604 I Li 27 19 19 !l-5~ 33 26119 24 23 19 19 _ 7 19 23 25 : 25 46 25 l 13 24 32 I 32 1 29 22 53 15 10 20 12 718 .II.LX1tl AlY1 f •i-- I-. 1 - ` + _ LIBRARY BONDS: FOR-- 1239 3RIDGE 1t-FUNDING BONDS: FOR---ilia AGAINST 1325 AGAINST- 974 TOTAL VOTE CAST: 4074 _7) . ,20,„ ?ibce"-i'l G.'�/r„/ 1'V q tv y _ .,u.67„,4— ,1,, /96,) 6e-e- -t-e_ 1966 0/(//e0-. (aea-e;v1i-rz- -- / 96-2-- --L- ./2_44-e-r-,24._ 6Prige ei,d141/4-4/- / P . 0/17v1 0--eez71-‘im" , aer Ofrt-,---- / 6c, pjA4/2 ),-)a-1/\-2 i , 6 o (Az 4 7.7<-el .47-th c' ,Vi,_,,4 9'6 Y it 49(de , ?4' -2," / ACkoi Ode- /7 , Mae/ 4"" /96 a I 2„ - da &44I rRECINCT POLLING PLACES Renton, Washington Renton No. 1 - North Renton Recreation Center, 7th and Park St. Y,22 , Renton No. 2 - Church of the Nazarene, 3rd and N. Wells Renton No. 3 - Sartori School , 4th N. and Garden A R?nto n No. 4 - Sartori School , 4th N. and Garden A Renton No. 5 - St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 99 Wells Renton No. 6 - Renton Lutheran Church, 2nd and Shattuck )( 7Z/3 Fenton No. 7 - Earlington School, Langston Rd. and Thomas 4 Renton No. 8 - Renton Lutheran Church, 2nd and Shattuck Y. A Renton No. 9 - Ford School , 5th and Main cRenton No. 10- Ford School, 5th and Main x ,4_ / 'Renton No. 11- Fire Station No. I, Houser Way and Mill St. A( / Renton No. 12- Fire Station No. I, Houser Way and Mill St. � Renton No. 13- City Hd1, Cedar River Park CC)\)' v Renton No. 14- City Hall , Cedar River Bark 0 7 Renton No. 15- City Hail, Cedar River Park gyp. / Renton No. 16 17 ��/vim Y O/'�; ` t8- Renton High nds Adm. B , 802 "E" St. /z / Renton No. 19 20 / 2!- Highlands Lutheran Chapel, 10th and E Street Al / Renton No. 22- Renton Highlands Fire Station, 9th N. and 8th St. Renton No. 23- Al Flack Real Estate Office, 12825 Rainier Ave. /L / Renton No. 24- McKnight School, 12th N. and H St. * / Renton No. 25- Renton Highlands Fire Station, '9th N. and 8th St. �) Renton No. 26- Res., Mrs. Angeline Della Rose, 15257-94th S. 741 3 Renton No. 27 fr , L 74/ 28- Orillia School , S. 130th and 72nd S. / Renton No. 29- McKnight School, 12th N. and H St. Renton No. 30- North Renton Recreation Center, 7th Ave. and Park St.)4( July 15, 1960 Mr. Ed Logan, Superintendent of Elections 201 County-City Building Seattle, Was`lington Dear Sir: I, Charles Shane, request that my name be removed from the ballot of the City of Renton General Election. Thanking you very kindly, I remain Respectfully yours, Charles Shane CS/dm I • , 4Io1D4TU •• CITY OF NM* -e'-- / g y U L', I. Frank A 1 l mswt 126 Capri hairier v Viet*. 1 St J9/(00 fl. eats (tunny) 1e Sims gib Polly Strait 3. piss R. Sauter 134 kaiaier Avenue , haver -r„ r-- L1. A. F. (Zuts) susinells 2325 6th l lsce sayer y. Aoftry ,.. poolroom 25W 9th Place mayor 6. John . . MI*M"illi 3518 dth (North mayor 7. Dole Plokortos 427 6th Ave. N. sayer S. i. C. 1 dwsrds )006 5th Ave. E. for I. t4ci,.rd h. ($laic) Johnson 1)0E4 37th Ave. S. Lcn.nci i 2. Halt hold 300 rganton Strout i.::uncllman 3. Charles Daiamra►ti 310 N. kii I i 1000 5t. C ,;nci loon 6. Avery Serrott '2 Lonystun Ave. Councilman 5. Robert I. Shams 1136 It Strret Councilmen • Building c‘ntracl 6. Hugh O. Brut,* 335 Mark Street Counc I been 7. Ow l es r. Shane 1444 K Street councilmen - Apartment Howe Builder 4 (orator 8. i:obort A. tmots) arsy 306 Morris is btro.t c ownic i lain ). Lloyd Lindgren C. Cedar bluer fern Launc.i Iran Ilia. Slew C. ail aetsl $C( l S.E. 98th Strout 4ounc 1 imor+ 11. Jaws E. Dansor )11 hoodoo Street Louna i I aeon W. Charles (Eddie) Taylor NM Theme Counc I Horn tlie muses i. Trims 541 dolls South ‘utdicilmen I. Vern N. arrrls 2826 5th North City Clark 2. hart1a Fred Neale A7 *thaw PIMS City Clark 3. C. V. (vet) Ewa 153 moodso Strait City Clark 1. 0oruthee -lr#aett 2110 9th Place North City Treasurer 1. Paul kr. tioLtiOr 1900 Nontarsy Drive t o l l ce Judge 2. K. Donald %kluge 13010 86th Ave. 3euth lxul ice Judas . 1. frank Aliment 126 Capri Mayor 2. verity (tunny) betake 516 Polly Street *ever ). Joe it. Sauter 134 gainler Avenue moo' 4. A. T. (1ute) ileeinelie 2325 6th Plato Mayor j. henry C. Pedersen 25C0 9th r time 04y Or C. deldtn . . *s1 uteri ni 5,, 10 6hh berth Mayeer 7. ,Isle Pinkerton 401 6th Ave, Ni 1*1w a. J. C. `cards 5006 5th Ave. C. Mayor S. Aloft?! w. (Wok) Johnson 1501W4 47th Ave. S. Ceuact t*an 2. Watt tint! 300 t-.ntcn Street councitoos 3. Cherie, D►etsurienti 514 t-o k,t t 1 iale St. C s snci Imes► 44 Avery ue rrutt 450 LAn joton Ave. Coun t l do 5 f~oh rt 5. Shoe 436 M ee+et Co ncl lnan — Building C, ntrao1 b. moo O. eruct, 535 Park Street ‘nuac i I Mretn 'r. Chsrtee v. Shoo LAO K Street Countcounalwan " Apartment Hoot* builder it Operator L t'oh rt :�. (hob) Wray ►CZ Morrie Street Councilmen ). Lloyd LC ♦t1 ren CeOto Ceder Fiver terk Counoi1smn 10. Aen C. 1l anini 10421 S.L. ;#,~tth 5tr.k,t C ounc1 iwen 11. J et E. Uenzer 311 t ,a w Al,f0 t Cow i lwetn 12. Charles o,jdd10 ?iyior 41,E Thames Councilman 15, rh4reee M. Tries 54,1 Mello South Cevacileen I. Vora K. srrts 2406 5th Nth City Clerk 1 D. Sortie Fred foie 50 rtindi r Pion .City Clerk J I. C. V. (vest) sere Meii " Street City Clerk 1. Oo oth a Seemett moo yth Place harth City "1rosovrer I r� n inai r*. 1 t trivet , totice Jud, 1. olrl W. NO OM : , 0"11 i ,pt 1. b. Dance Id eshal t 010 inn Ave. South t l i cer Judge ( �,OC-e.-e eta-< .eJ +-Cy, 7'�Ex 9 I. Frank Aliment 128 Capri Mayor 2. Verle (Sunny) Vietzke 516 Pelly Street Mayor 3. Joe P. Baxter '1311. Rainier Avenue Mayor 4. A. F. (Zute) Businello 2325 6th Place Mayor 5. Henry C. Pedersen • 2508 9th Place Mayor 6. John S. Malgarini 3518 3th North Mayor 7. Dale Pinkerton 2227 6th Ave. N. Mayor 8. J. C. Edwards 3006 5th Ave. E. Mayor 1. R i chardit/k0 i ck) Johnson 13024 87th Ave. S. Councilman 2. `Malt Reid 300 Renton St. Councilman 3. Charles Delaurenti 310 N. Williams St. Councilman 4. Avery Garrett 1150 Langston Ave. Councilman 5. Robert S. Shane 836 K Street Councilman — M,7 "°-* 6. Hugh D. Bruce 335 Park St. Councilman 7. Charles F. Shane 1408 K St. Councilman — 8. Robert R. (Bob) Wray 306 Morris St. Councilman 9. Lloyd Lindgren C-36 Cedar River Park Councilman 10. Glen C. Gianini l0421 S.E. 98th St. Councilman II. James E. Denzer 311 Meadow St. Councilman 12. Charles (Eddie) Taylor . 412 Thomas Councilman 13. Thomas '4 Tr i mm 541 So. Wells St. Councilman I. Vern H. Morris 2826 5th North City Clerk 2. Martin Fred Hanis 507 Windsor Place City Clerk 3. C. V. (Vet) See 353 Meadow St. City Clerk 1. Dorothea Gossett 2110 9th Place North City Treasurer 1. Paul W. Houser 1909 Monterey Drive Police Judge 2. H. Donald Gouge 130IC 86th Ave. S. Police Judge l• Dorothea Gossett City Treasurer 2. Vern H. Morris City Clerk 3. Richard (Dick) Johnson Councilman 4. Walt Reid Councilman 5, Charles Delaurenti Councilman 6. Avery Garrett Councilman 7. Paul W. House Police Judge 8. Frank Aliment Mayor 9. Verle (Sunny) Vietzke Mayor 2_ 10. Robed S. Shane Councilman II . Hugh D. 3ruce Councilman 12. Charles F. Shane Councilman 13. Robert R. (Bob) Wray Councilman 14, Lloyd Lindgren Councilman 15. H. Donald Gouge Police Judge 16. Joe R. Baxter Mayor (7. A. F. (Zute) 3va i<<c i is Mayor O. Henry C. Peyersen /„,ayor S� 19. John S. Maigarini Mayor L 20, Glen C. Gianini Councilman 21. James E. Denzer Councilman 22. Martin Fred Hanis City Cl -rk 23. C. V. (Vet) See City Clerk 21k. Dale Pinkerton Mayor 7 25. Charles (Eddie) Taylor Councilman 2(. Thomas W Trimm Councilman 27. J.C. Edwards Mayor I r- L_ -- 0* (MA) aF-fvCL r3 _ r` 5 I. Dorothea Gossett City Treasurer 2. Vern H. Morris City Clerk 3. Richard (Dick) Johnson Councilman 4. Walt Reid Councilman 5. Charles Delaurenti Councilman 6. Avery Garrett Councilman 7. Paul W. Houser Police Judge 3. Frank Aliment Mayor ). Verle (Sunny) Vietzke Mayor 10. Robert S. Shane Councilman II . Hugh D. Bruce Councilman 12. Charles F. Shane Councilman 13. Robert R. (Bob) Wray Councilman I . Lloyd Lindgren Councilman 15. h. Jora l d Gouge Police Judge 16. Joe R. Baxter M;iyor 17. A. F. (Zute) dusinello Mayor 18. Henry C. Pedersen Mayor 19. John S. M3Igirini Mayor 20. Glen C. Gianini Cct n-i Iman 21 . James E. Denzer Councilman 22. Martin Fred Hints City Clerk 23. C. V. (Vet) See City C I Lrk 24. Dale Pinkerton Mayor �v. Charles (Eddie) Taylor Councilman 26. Thomas W Trinm Councilman 27. J.C. Edwards Mayor /`it! er,) - CrOCarr. -/"al/'re‘ uc/ F ! - Taro-s ce 7 U 1. Frank Ailment 1!l Capri Meyer g. voile (sunny) vietake 516 Polly Street wyur 3. JM R. dexter 131% Hsinler Avenue Moyer la. A. t. (lute) clue h .l l o 2325 6th Flaw Meyer 5. Henry C. Federsen 2508 9th F l ass Mayor 6. John 8. sa l Sar 1 ni 3518 3th North layer 7. uale Pinkerton 27 6th Ave. M. Mayor ci. J. C. Edger& 3006 5th Ave. C. Mayor 1. Richard (flak) Johnson 13f , firth Avg. S• Ccunc1imen 2. fait feid 300 Renton St. Councllesn 3, Char i in +Us 1 aursnt i 310 N. w i 1 i 1 fee St. Caunc 1 seen 4. Avery 4srrett 450 Langston Ave. Counstlson 5. Robert b. 51 ane 06 K S treet Co111e 1 Iran 6. Nogh t . Alice 335 Fork St. Ciwnsi laia 7. Char lee F. Shens 11408 K St. Ceunc i$lien d. cobart R. (isaM) Wray 306 4orr 1 s St. Inc i l men ). Lloyd L iw,ron 0456 Cedar 10wr Fork Councilman 14. lion Co. llama +l 10421 5.1. 98th St. Councilman 11. Aim I, lesser 311 of sataa U. counc i l sin CR. Char 1 es WIN) Tartar 02 Thomas is ounc 1 i man 13. Theses 4. Thar 541 $oy. wo i 1 s 4:,t. Count i l men I. Vera N. rsrrls R826 5th North City Class I. partto fret mania 507 windier t 14Ge City Clerk 3. C. v. (Vet) See 353 ffvados St. City Clerk 1. Wrothsa 3ossett 2111 9th Flace North City Treasurer 1. Marl C. Neueor 1901 *ntersy Drive Palace Judge I. N. °weld serge 13010 d6th :Ave, S. Pollee Judge ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRE Renton Second Council - Mayor CITY CLASS FORM OF GOVERNMENT DATE OF LAST ELECTION March 11, 1958 Please check square if applicable. % 3rd Class City (Mayor—Council) and officers of city attorney and city 4clerk have been made appointive pursuant to Chapter 365, Laws of 1955. LIST CURRENT CITY ELECTIVE OFFICIALS AS FOLLOWS NAME POSITION TERM EXPIRES 1. Mayor Joe R. Baxter Mayor June, 19 60'' 2. Vern H. Morris (appointed 8/4/59) City Clerk June, 19 60' 3. Dorothea Gossett Treasurer June, 19 60 4. Paul Houser Police Judge June, 19 .• 5. Fran]: Aliment Councilman June, 19 62 6 . Hugh Bruce Councilman June, 19 60 Everitt Clymer Councilman June, 19 62 • 8 Charles Delaurenti Councilman June, 19 60 ~ 9 Clarence Dullahant Councilman June, 19 62 10. Avery Garrett Councilman 60` June, 19 12. Jan t-oli Councilman June, 19 62 13. Wal; Reid Councilman June, 19 60 ' 14. Thonas Trimm (appointed) Councilman June, 19 60 ~ 15. Verle Vietzke Councilman June, 19 62 16. Jon Malgarini (appointed) Councilman June, 19 60` THIS R =PORT CERTIFIEC AS ACCURATE Y (Signature) October 6, 1959 City Clerk ' (Date) (Title) 1 9 6 0 CALENDAR KING COUNTY FOR ELECTIONS IN ALGONA, AUBURN, BELLEVUE, DES MOINES, ENUMCLAW, KENT, KIRKLAND, MEDINA, NORMANDY PARK, RENTON AND SEATTLE; AND SCHOOL DISTRICT #1 December 11, 1959 Filings open: School District #1 with County Auditor, and Cities with Clerk December 24, 1959 Filings close: School District #1 with County Auditor, and Cities with Clerk December Z9, 1959 Last day for candidates to withdraw December 31 , 1959 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for Primary Election January 5, 1960 City Clerks to certify list of candidates to County Auditor January 8 _ Last day to register for Primary Election January 15 Absentee Ballots available January 22 Last day for transfers of registration - Primary January 22 Last day to file resolutions or ordinances calling Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the General Election January 29 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for General Election February 5 Last day to register for General Election January 30 '.o February 6 County Auditor to publish Notice of Primary Election February 9 'PRIMARY ELECTION ' February 15 . Canvass to begin February 17 Last day for nominees to withdraw February 19 Canvass to be completed February 19 Last day for transfers of registration - General February 27 to March 5 County Auditor to publish Notice of General Election March 8 GENERAL ELECTION, March 14 Canvass to begin March 18 Canvass to be completed March 28 School Directors' terms begins June,6 All other terms begin Prepared by: ROBERT A. MORRIS, King County Auditor • • L_0 u NC t i m Ear _ h.C..di /O . Z)ictez A. ,�Lle yers j��,Gc c JOD •.GC = • 3 b *o �= j SECRETARY OF STATE Art- Olympia, Washington December 11, 1957 MEMORANDUM. TO: All City Clerks in 2nd and 3rd Class Cities having Mayor-Council or Council-Manager Form of Government, SUBJECT: APPROACHING CITY ELECTIONS (1) Filing Fees: As reported in our previou3 bulletin - our office requested an opinion of the Attorney General as to the filing fee on those city elective positions (such as Mayor and Councilmen) when such officials were paid only a nominal fee for attending council meetings. We have been advised that such payment must be construed as compensation since other statutes provide that city officials shall be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred when perform - ing official duties. For this reason - the minimum filing fee of $10, 00 applies to all positions with the understanding that should an annual salary exceed $1, 000. 00 - then the filing fee to be charged is 1% of such annual Sala y (RCW 29. 18 050). (2) Absentee Voting: We are assuming that you are aware of the provisions of Chapter 50, Laws of 1955, which changed the following provisions relating to absentee voting: (a) The absentee voter when marking his ballot, no longer is requested to do same in the presence of a notary public or some person empowered to ad- minister oaths, As a consequence - instructions for absentee voting have been changed and the affidavit eliminated on the envelope used for the return of the marked absentee ballot, Our office mailed a set- of sample absentee ballots, together with voting instructions, back in 1956, and said forms are available from the printing firms which specialize in preparing election forms, such as Pioneer, Inc, in Tacoma; Shaw & Borden, in Spokane, and Trick & Murray, in Seattle , If you wish to have another sample set of absentee voting envelopes, together with voting instructions - please let us know and we will mail them to you promptly, (b) Absentee ballots are no longer to be counted by precinct This means that a separate tally book marked "Absentee Ballots" can be used in counting all " absentee ballots cast at your approaching city primary or city general election, as the case may be, when the canvassing authority makes the official canvass of the election returns. (This is the city council for all cities located outside of King, Pierce and Spokane counties. City Elections within the three big coun- ties are conducted by the county auditor and the election returns are canvassed by the County Canvassing Board. -1 - • (3) Appointment of Precinct Election Officers: Even though city elections are non-partisan - there is only one statutory provision for the appointment of pre- cinct election officers and this is spelled out in RC ,V 29. 45 010 which provides that the inspector and one judge for each precinct shall be from that political party which polled the greatest number of votes in the county for its candidate for president at the last presidential election. The other judge is to be from that political party which received the next greatest number of votes on the posi- tion of president, If clerks are to be used - the inspector and judges appoint same as provided by RCW 29. 45. 020. Our office in the near future will send a release explaining in detail as to the political complexion of the precinct election officers as far as your city is con- cerned. In the meantime - we suggest that city clerks of cities located outside of King, Pierce and Spokane counties, contact both the Democratic and Republi- can County Chairmen to alert them for preparing lists from which appointment of inspectors and judges must be made, , Should you have'any question - do not hesitate to write, Sincerely, VICTOR A MEYERS Secretor of State . Ken eth N. Gilber State Supt. of Elections • • • -2- I .. t 1 Z)icaoz A. /hopes [9. SECRETARY OF STATE December 26, 1957 MEMORANDUM To All City Clerks - 1st, 2nd and 3rd Class Cities Subject: Notifying County Auditors re Elimination of City Primary As you know - section 2, Chapter 101, Laws of 1955, provides that should no more than two candidates file for each position to be filled - then no city primary is to be held. The law further provides that in this event the city clerk shall notify all can- didates concerned and the names of the candidates shall appear upon the city gener- al election ballot (March l lth) alphabetically in groups under the designation of the respective titles of the offices for which they are candidates. The purpose of this bulletin is to advise city clerks to notify their county auditor as soon as the filings have closed on December 27th (if offices are not open on Saturday, December 28th) whether or not a city primary is to be eliminated. If this notice is given promptly it may be possible that the county auditor can avoid publishing the notice on closing of the registration files for the city primary, Since the cost of this legal notice is charged back to the city, it will eliminate an unnecessary expense. However, should it be too late to kill the legal publication - no harm is done, LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONMENT ACT PREVAILS In passing, .we are assuming that you have learned that the State Supreme Court is- sued their decision on December 24th that the redistricting of the legislative districts as established by the 1957 legislature (Chapter 289, Laws of 1957) prevails. From an administrative standpoint - this will eliminate many problems, Since state law (RCW 29, 04. 040) provides that the governing body of cities of the 1st class have the responsibility of subdividing precincts - our office will in the near future send a list of the precincts in which more than 300 votes were cast at the 1956 state general election which according to law shall be subdivided. We will also send a copy of the attorney general's opinion to the effect that a precinct can be subdivided at any time as long as time exists to take care of the necessary procedural steps • prior to an approaching election, • Obviously there will be no point in subdividing precincts for your approaching city election but we suggest some thought be given to the matter so that all necessary precinct subdivisions can be promptly taken care of as soon as your March 11th city general election has been held, Best wishes for the New Year, Sincerely, VICTOR A. YERS, S e ry o tate Kenneth N. Gilbert, Stat upt. of Elections 3 65`r--1-te-rir---c- /3 .ten, 6T L1 . ThO Cl O0f-C- ��vrlv� -- 1-718 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 16: Beginning at the intersection of 5th Avenue North with "E" Street; thence north along "E" Street to the north line of Windsor Hills Addition; thence west along said north line to the east line of Sunset Highway; thence north along said east line to the eastwest LEGAL NOTICE centerline of Sec. 8-23N-5E; thence west along said centerline to the Pacific Coast RR; thence southerly along said Railroad ORDINANCE NO. 1933 to Bronson Way North; thence east along Bronson Way North to AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, Sunset Blvd.; thence north on Sunset Blvd. to Mt.Olivet Way; AMENDING CHAPTER 7 WARDS AND PRECINCTS OF TITLE I thence east on Mt.Olivet Way and Mt.Olivet Way extended to an "CODE GENERAL(ADMINISTRATIVE) OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED intersection with "E" Street produced southerly; thence north "CODE OF G ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF REN- along said southerly produced street and along"E"Street to 5th TON." Avenue North; the point of beginning. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL 1-719 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 17: Beginning at the OF THE CITE'OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: intersection of 7th Avenue North with "E"Street; thence west Existing sections 1-705, 1-706, 1-714, 1-715, 1-716, 1-717, on 7th Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on "A" Street 1-718, 1-719, 1-720, 1-721, 1-722, 1-723, 1-725, 1-726, 1-727, to 8th Avenue North; thence west on 8th Avenue North and 8th 1-728, 1-735, 1-737 of Chapter 7 Wards and Precincts of Title I Avenue North extended west to the easterly right-of-way line (Administrative) of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled"Code of General of P.S.H. No. 2 (Sunset Highway); thence southerly along said Ordinances of the City of Renton"are hereby amended to read as easterly right-of-way line to an intersection with the westerly follows: produced south line of Renton Sunset Heights; thence east along SECTION I. 1-705 As Amended.PRECINCTNO.3:Beginning at said produced line and along said line to "E" Street; thence the intersection of Park Street and Sixth Avenue North, thence north along "E" Street to 7th Avenue North, the point of be- west on said street to Pelly Street; thence south on Pelly Street to Third Avenue, thence east on Third Avenue,to Garden Street; sinning. thence north on Garden Street to Sixth Avenue North, thence west 1-720 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 18:Beginning at the inter- on Sixth Avenue North to Park Street the section of 7th Avenue North and "E" Street; thence west on 7th point of beginning. Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on"A" Street to 8th 1-706 As AmendEighthed. PRECINCT NO.4:Beginning at the inter Avenue North; thence west on westerly produced line of 8th Eighth section of Avenue North with Pacific Coast Railroad, Avenue North to intersection with west boundary of plat of Ren- thence west on Eighth Avenue North to Street;Pa thence south ton Highlands; thence north on said boundaryline to 9th Place on Park Street to Sixth Avenue Northth,, thence east on Sixth North; thence southeasterly along 9th Place North to 9th Avenue Avenue North to Garden Street, thence South on Garden Street to North; thence east on 9th Avenue North to "E" Street; thence Third Avenue North, thence East on Third Avenue North tc south on "E" St. t00on feet; thence east on a line paralleleet; to 9th Meadow Street, then South on Meadow Street to Bronson Way Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south on"H Street to 7th North, thence east on Bronson Way North to Pacific Coast Rail- Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "E" Street, road line, thence north along said Railroad to Eighth Avenue the point of beginning. North to the point of beginning, 1-721 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 19: Beginning at the . 1-714 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 12: Beginning at a point intersection of 7th Avenue North and "E" Street; thence east on on City Limits said point being the southeast corner of west /2 7th Avenue North to"H"Street;thence south on"H" Street to 5th of southeast 1/4 of Sec. 17-23-5; thence north along City Limits Avenue North; thence west on 5th Avenue North to "E" Street; to Cedar River; thence northwesterly long Cedar River to the thence north to 7th Avenue North, the point of beginning. intersection of Cedar Street extended northerly;thence southerly ' 1-722 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 2 Beginning at the along Cedar Street extended to Beacon Avenue; thence south- intersection of 5th Avenue North and"O.Street;thenceig th to easterly along Beacon Avenue to Renton Street;thence south along i7thnt Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "H" Renton Street to 7thAvenue; thence westerly along 7th Avenue to Street; thence south on"H"Street to 5th Avenue North; thence Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar Street to 8th Avenue west to Renton Avenue; thence south on Renton Avenue to south extended west; thence east along said extended 8th Avenue to boundary Renton Street; thence south along Renton Street to 9th Avenue; line of Renton Ridge Crest No. 2; thence east on said thence east along 9th Avenue to Grant Street; thence south along boundary to "I" Street; thence south on"I"Street to 4th Avenue Grant Street to 9th Avenue;thence east along 9th Avenue to Jones North; thence east on 4th Avenue North to "M"Street; thence Street; thence north on Jones Street to 7th Avenue; thence east • north on"M" Street to 5th Avenue North,the point of beginning. on 7th Avenue ar:d said Avenue extended east to point of beginning. 1-723 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 21: Beginning at the intersection of"M" Street and 10th Avenue North; thence north 1-715 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 13: Beginning at the on "M"Street to 12th Avenue North;thence west on 12th Avenue intersection of "H" Street and Sunset Blvd.; thence westerly North to the boundary of the corrected Plat of Renton Highlands along Sunset Blvd. to West Boundary Line of corrected Plat of. No. 2; thence south along said boundary to Sunset Blvd., thence Renton Highlands; thence southerly and westerly along boundary easterly along Sunset Blvd., to 10th Avenue North; thence east- oi Flat of Renton Highlands to 9th Place North; thence south- erly along said avenue to "M" Street, the point of beginning. easterly along 9th Place to 9th Avenue North; thence easterly along 9th Avenue North of"E" Street; thence south 100 feet on 1-725 As Amended: PRECINCT NO. 23: Beginning at the "E" Street; thence east on a line parallel to 9th Avenue North intersection of South 122nd Street and Rainier Avenue; thence of "H" Street; thence north on "H" Street to Sunset Blvd; the westerly and southerly along City Limits, to South 132nd Street; thence east to Renton Avenue; thence east along said Avenue to point of beginning. L Rainier Avenue; thence north along Rainier Avenue to South 122nd 1-716 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 14:Beginning at the inter- Street; the point of beginning. section of 10th Avenue North and "M" Street; thence south on "M" Street to 7th Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue ` 1-726 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 24: Beginning at the most North to "H" Street thence north on "H"Street to Sunset Blvd, northeasterly corner of corrected Plat ofRenton Highlands No. 2; thence northeasterly on said Blvd. to 10th Avenue North; thence thence westerly and southerly along boundary of said plat to east on 10th Avenue North to "M" Street,the point of beginning. inter-section with 14th Avenue North; thence easterly along said 1-717 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 15:Beginning at the inter- avenue to intersection with "J" Street; thence south on "J" section of Bronson Way North and Cedar River; thence south- Street to 12th Avenue North; thence east on 12th Avenue North easterly along centerline of Cedar River to the east line Sec. to S.E. corner Block 11 of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands 17-23-5; thence north along said line to the easterly extension of No. 2; thence north along east boundary of said Plat to northeast the centerline of Mt.Olivet Way; thence westerly along said line corner of Plat, the point of beginning. to Mt. Olivet Way; thence along centerline of Mt.Olivet Way to 1-727 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 25:Beginning at the inter- Sunset Highway; thence southerly along Sunset Highway to inter- section of 8th Avenue North with the east boundary of corrected section with centerline of Bronson Way North; thence westerly Plat of Renton Highlands No.2;thence north,west and north along along said centerline to intersection with Cedar River, the point said boundary to the north line of the S 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section of beginning, 4T 23 N R5E W.M„said north line also being a City Limit Line in an easterly direction; thence easterly and northerly and southerly along the city limits to NE corner of Bomarc addition thence westerly and southerly along north and west boundary of Bomarc Addition, to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to "N" Street; thence south on "N" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on 8th Avenue North to the intersection with the east boundary of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2, the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the most north easterly corner of Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence south along east boundary of said Plat 378.81' to a point where the City Limits bears in an easterly direction; thence east, north and west along City Limits to the NE corner of correctedplat of Renton Highlands No. 2, the point of beginning. 1-728 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 26: Beginning at a point 660 feet south of the center line of 7th Avenue and 233.42 feet east of the center line of Shattuck Street produced south; thence east parallel with 7th Avenue to west line of Section 20 T23N R5E W.M.; thence north along said west line to the north line of said section; thence east along said north line to Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar Street to 8th Avenue produced west; thence east along 8th Avenue produced west to Renton Street; thence south on Renton Street 400 feet; thence east to Grant Street; thence south to 9th Avenue; thence east to Jones Street; thence north on Jones Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue to the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 23 North,Range 5 E.W.M.; thence southerly, westerly and northerly along City Limits Boundary to a point where City Limits Boundary intersects with Shattuck Street South; thence north on Shattuck Street South to a point 660 feet south of center line of 7th Avenue and 233.42 feet east of the centerline of Shattuck Street produced south, the point of beginning. 1-735 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 33: Beginning at the intersection of "0"Street with 6th Place North; thence east on 6th Place North to(the east boundary of the City Limits); thence north, east, north, and west on City Limits Line to intersection with 132nd Avenue S.E.; thence south on 132nd Avenue S.E., to an intersection with the easterly produced north line of Presi- dent Park No. 5; thence west on said production and north line to "0" Street; thence south on"0"Street to intersection with 6th Place North, the point of beginning. 1-737 As Amended: PRECINCT NO. 35: Beginning at the intersection of S.E. 96th Street with P.S.H. No. 1; thence east along S.E. 96th Street and S.E. 96th Street produced east to a corner of the City Limits; thence south along City Limits to the north boundary of Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence west and south along said boundary to an intersection with the easterly production of S.E. 104th Street; thence west along said easterly production and along said Street to P.S.H.No. 1; thence northerly along P.S.H. No. 1 to S.E.96th Street, the point of beginning. SECTION II.There are hereby fixed and established additional and new precincts as follows: 1-740 PRECINCT NO. 38: Beginning at the intersection of 8th Avenue North and "N" Street;thence east on 8th Avenue North to "0" Street; thence north on "0" Street to northwest corner President Park No. 5; thence east on north boundary of President Park No. 5 and north boundary extended to east section line Sec. 9-23-5; thence north on a southerlyproduced line of City Limits; thence northerly and westerly to the northeast corner Bomarc Addition; thence westerly and southerly along Bomarc Addition boundary to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to "N" Street, thence south on"N" Street to 8th Avenue North, the point of beginning. 1-741 PRECINCT NO. 39: Beginning at west quarter corner of Sec. 16-23-5; thence east, south, east, south, and westerly along City Limit boundary to west line Sec. 16-23-5; thence north on West line sec. 16-23-5 to west quarter corner Sec. 16-23-5, the point of beginning. 1-742 PRECINCT NO. 40: Beginning at intersection of Stevens Street and Pacific Coast Railroad;thence northerly along Stevens Street to City Limits; thence northerly and easterly along City Limits to So. 132nd St; thence east on said street to Renton Avenue; thence along said avenue to Rainier Avenue; thence south on Rainier Avenue to Sunset Blvd;thence west on said Blvd. to Edwards Street; thence south along Edwards Street to Pacific Coast Railroad; thence westerly along said Railroad to Stevens Street; the point of beginning. 1-743 PRECINCT NO. 41:Beginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue North and Pelly Street; thence east on 3rd Avenue North to Meadow Street; thence south on said street to Bronson Way North; thence southwesterly along Bronson Way North to First Avenue North; thence northwesterly along said Avenue to Pelly Street; thence north on Pelly Street to 3rd Avenue North, the point of beginning. 1-744 PRECINCT NO. 42: Beginning at the intersection of 116th Avenue S.E. and 14th Avenue North; thence east on 14th Avenue North to "J" Street;thence south on"J" Street; to 12th Avenue North; thence west to westerly boundary Corrected Plat Renton Highlands No. 2; thence north and west on boundary line of corrected Plat Renton Highlands No. 2 to 116th Ave.S.E.; thence north to 14th Avenue North, the point of beginning. SECTION III. Any and all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed and superseded. SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of January, 1962. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 16th day of January, 1962. Frank Alimont, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gerard M.Shellan, City Attorney Publication Date Jan. 25, 1962. I\ ERm F=.CE tAE! O t Janie ry 9, 1962 c Helyde Nelson, City Clerk r _, ! �- .;� � ` Ns. . G. M. Shellan, City Attorney ;= �..c Message Transmitted herewith are legal descriptions of the City of Renton Voting Precincts, Nos. 1-42 inclusive. We call your attention to boundary changes in the following precincts: 3, 4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 33, and 35. Also, we have added new precincts since the last election as follows: 38, 39, 40, 41 and 42. Would you please prepare draft of proper Ordinance accordingly. Thank you. Heirie Nelson, City Clerk //r CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 1 December !t, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Park Street and 9th Avenue :North; thence west along 3th Avenue North to the easterly r _g! t.of-way line of the Northern Pacific RR; thence northerly along said easterly line to the north line of Section 8 T23N R57 W.M.; thence west along said north line to the Inner Harbor Line of Lake Washington; thence southeasterly along said Inner Harbor Line to the easterly line of Commercial Waterway No. 2; thence southerly along said easterly line to 5th Avenue Forth; thence easterly along 5th Avenue Norte to Pelly Street; thence north along Pelly Street to 6th Avenue North; thence east along 6th Avenue North to '.'ark Street; thence north along 'ark Street to 8th Avenue North, the point of beginning. iloOP I CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 2 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue Norte: with Felly Street; thence west along 3rd Avenue North to the west right- of-way line of Burnett Street; thence southwesterly to an intersection with Logan Street where it crosses Cedar River; thence southeast along Cedar River to Bronson ►gay; thence northeast along Bronson Way to First Avenue North; thence northwest along First Avenue forth to Pelly Street; thence north on Pe11y Street to Third Avenue North, to the point of beginning. CITY Cr' RENTON Precinct No. 3 December !t, 1961 Beginnini- at the intersection of Park Street and Sixth Avenue North, thence west on said street to Welly Street; thence south on Pelly Street to Third Avenue, thence east on Third Avenue to Garden Street; thence north on Garden Street to Sixth Avenue North, thence west on Sixth Avenue North to jark Street, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 4 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Eighth Avenue North with Pacific Coast Railroad, thence w^st on Eighth Avenue North to Park Street; thence south on Park Street to Sixth Avenue North, thence east on Sixth Avenue North to Carden Street, then• South on Garden Street to Third Avenue North, thence East an Third Avenue North to Meadow Street, then South on Meadow Street to Bronson Way North, thence east on Dronscn Way North to Pacific Coast Railroad Line, thence north along said Railroad to Eighth Avenue North to the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 5 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the Bronson Way Bridge over Cedar River northwest along Cedar River to the Logan Street Bridge over said river; thence south on Logan Street to 3rd Avenue; thence east on 3rd Avenue to Burnett Street; thence north on Burnett Street to 2nd Avenue; thence east on 2nd Avenue to the intersection of Bronson Wa'r; thence northeast on Bronsc.n Way to the bridge over said Cedar River to point of beginning. /IF ' CITY OF RENNT© N Precinct No. 6 December h, 1961 ::::::::::::1 Beginning at the intersection of the wr sterly line of Corn ercial t Waterway No. 2 with the northerly City Limits; thence westerly IP! and southerly along the City Limits to Rainier Avenue; thence southerly along Rainier Avenue to Third Avenue; thence east on Third Avenue to Logan Street; thence north on Logan Street to the westerly line of Commercial Waterway No. 2; thence northerly along said westerly line to the City Limits, the point of beginning. /IF ' CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. T December !t, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Stevens Street to Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad right-of-way; thence westerly along raid right-of-way to the west line of Lot ?i, Block 18, Earlington Addition, produced south; thence north along said west line to Sixth Avenue West; thence west along Sixth Avenue West to west line of Lot 24, Block 14, of said addition, produced south; thence north along said west line to the alley in said Block 14; thence west along said alley to the west line of Lot 7 of said Block 14; thence north along said west line to the north line of said Block 14; thence west along said north line and said north line produced west to the west line of Lot 15, Block 13 of said Earlington Addition; produced south; thence north along said west line to Sunset Highway; thence westerly along Sunset Highway to the City Limits; thence northerly and easterly along City Limits to Stevens Street; thence southerly along Stevens Street to the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, and Pacific Railraod right-of-way, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Preen 110, 8 December tl, 1961 Beginning at a point 660 feet south of 7th Avenue a line of the center line of Morris Street extended south; thence north along said extended line and said center line to 3rd Avenue; thence west on 3rd Avenue to Bonneville Power right-of-way; thence southeasterly along said right-of-way to Chicago, Mil- waukee, St. Paul and Pacific right-of-way; thence easterly along said Railroad right-of-way to Rainier Avenue; t.,ence southerly along Rainier Avenue to an intersection with the westerly extension of 6th Avenue; thence easterly along said extension to a point l50 feet west of the center line of Shattuck Street; thence south parallel with and 150 feet west of center line of Shattuck Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue 383.42 feet; thence south 660 feet; thence east to point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 9 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Burnett Street and 3rd Avenue; thence west along 3rd Avenue to Morris Street; thence soutr. on Morris Street and Morris Street produced south to a point 660 feet south of 7th Avenue; thence east to Burnett Street; thence north along Burnett Strret to 3rd Avenue, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 10 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Main Street with Bronson Way; thence west along Bronson Way and 2nd Avenue to Burnett Street; thence south on Burnett Street to a point 660 feet south of 7th Avenue; thence east to the west line of Section 20 T23N R W.M.; thence north to north line of said section; thence east along said north line to Main Street; thence north on Main Street to Bronson Way, the point of beginning. CITY OF ^ EN:TCN Precinct No. 11 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Cedar Street extended northerly with Cedar River; thence northwest along Cedar River to Bronson Way; thence southwesterly along Bronson Way to Main Street; thence south on ' ain Street to an intersection with 7th Avenue extended west; thence east along said extension and along 7th Avenue to Renton Street; thence north on Renton Street to beacon Avenue; thence northwest on Beacon Avenue to Cedar Street; thence north on Cedar Street and said street extended to Cedar River, the point of beginning. V "CITY OF PENTON Precinct No. 12 December 4, 1961 Beginning at a point on City Limits said point being the south- east corner of west 1/2 of southeast 1/h of Sec. 17-23-5; thence north along City Limits to Cedar River; thence north- westerly long Cedar River to the intersection of Cedar Street extended northerly; thence southerly along Cedar Street extended to Beacon Avenue; thence southeasterly along Beacon Avenue to Renton Street; thence south along Renton Street to 7th Avenue; thence westerly along 7th Avenue to Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar street to 8th Avenue extended west; thence east along said extended 8th Avenue to Renton Street; thence south along Renton Street to 9th Avenue; thence east along 9th Avenue to Grant Street; thence south along Grant Street to 9th Avenue; thence east along 9th Avenue to Jones Street; thence north on Jones Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th .avenue and said Avenue extended east to point of beginning. II t1TY OF RENTON Precinct No. 23 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of "I" Street and Sunset blvd.; thence westerly along Sunset Blvd. to West Boundary Line of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands; thence southerly, and westerly along boundary of Plat of Renton Hi :lanis to 9th Flace North; thence southeasterly along 9th Place North to 9th Avenue North; thence easterly along 9th Avenue North to "' " Street; thence south 100 feet on "Eli Street; thence east on a line parallel to 9th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence north on "H" Street to Sunset Blvd.; the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 111 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of loth Avenue North and "74" Street; thence south on "11" Street to 7th Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence north on "H?" Street to Sunset Blvd., thence northeasterly on said Blvd. to 10th Avenue North; thence east on 10th Avenue North to "M" Street, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 15 December h, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of Bronson Way North and Cedar River; thence southeasterly along centerline of Cedar River to the east line Sec. 17-23-5; thence north along said line to the easterly extension of the centerline of Mt. Olivet Way; thence westerly along said line to Ht. Olivet; thence along centerline of Mt. Olivet Way to Sunset Highway; thence southerly along Sunset Highway to intersection with centerline of Bronson Way North; thence westerly along said centerline to intersection with Cedar River, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 16 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 5th Avenue North with Street; thence north along "E" Street to the north line of Windsor Hills Addition; thence west along said north line to the east line of Sunset Highway; thence north along said east line to the east-west centerline of Sec. 8-23N-91-; thence west along said centerline to the Pacific Coast RR; thence southerly along said Railroad to Bronson Way North; thence east along Bronson Way North to Sunset Blvd.; thence north on Sunset Blvd. to Mt. Olivet Way; thence east on Mt. Olivet Way and Mt. Olivet Way ex .ended to an intersection with "F" Street produced southerly; thence north along said southerly produced street and along "E" Street to nth Avenue North; the point of beginning. t1TY` OF RENTON Precinct No. 17 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of. 7th Avenue North with "?" Street; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on "A" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on `nth Avenue North and 8th Avenue North extended west to the easterly right-of-way line of P.S.H. Ho. 2 (Sunset Highway); thence southerly along said easterly right-of-way line to an intersection with the westerly produced south line of Renton Sunset Heights; thence east along- said produced line and alonj said line to "E" Street; thence north along " ,," Street to 7th Avenue North, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 18 December fit, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 7th Avenue North and "F" Street; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on "A" Street to 'th Avenue North; thence west on westerly produced line of Pth Avenue North to intersection with west boundary of plat of Renton fighlands; thence north on said boundary line to 9th Place North; thence southeasterly along 9th Place North to 9th Avenue North; thence east on 9th Avenue North to " '" Street; thence south on "E" 100 feet; thence east on a line parallel to 9th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south on "H" Street to 7th Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "F" Street, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 19 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 7th Avenue North and "E" Street; thence east on 7th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south on "f" Street to 5th Avenue North; thence west on 5th Avenue North to "^" Street; thence north to 7th Avenue North, the point of beginning. 411 CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 20 December 4, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of rth Avenue North and "Mit Street; thence north to 7th Avenue North; thence Nest on 7th Avenue North to "`i" Street; thence south on "H" Street to rth Avenue North; thence west to Renton Avenue; thence south on Renton Avenue to south boundary line of Renton Ridge Crest No, 2; thence east on said boundary to "I" Street; thence south on "I" Street to 4th Avenue North; thence ease on )tth Avenue North to "M" Street; thence north on "M" Street to 5th Avenue North, the point of beginning. • CITY' OF RENTON • Precinct No. 21 December 5, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of ' " Street and 10th Avenue North; thence north on "M" Strc-et to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to the boundary of the corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence south along said boundary to Sunset Blvd., thence easterly along Sunset Blvd., to 10th Avenue North; thence easterly along said avenue to "M" Street, the point of beginning. 110 CITY OF RENTON Precinct No, 22 December 5, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of loth Avenue North with the east line of W 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 16 T23N R5E W.M. said east line also being a City Limit Line; thence south and west along City Limits to an intersection with the southerly production of "E" Street; thence north along said. production and along said Street to the NW corner of Rainier Acres; thence east, south, east and south along the boundary of Rainier Acres to hi.h Avenue North, the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the intersection of "1r Street with bth Avenue North; thence east along lath Avenue North to 132nd Avenue S.F .; thence north along 132nd Avenue S.E. to 6th Place North; thence west along 6th Place North to "0" Street; thence north on "0" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence West on 9th Avenue North to "M" Street; thence south on "N" Street to lath Avenue North, the point of beginning. I • 7 CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 23 December 5, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of South 122nd Street and Rainier Avenue; thence follow Nest City Limit Boundary Line to south 132nd Street; thence east to Renton Avenue; thence east along said Avenue to Rainier Avenue; thence north along Rainier Avenue to South 122nd Street, the point of beginning. • - CITY OF RENTC) I\N Precinct No. 24 December 5, 1961 Beginning at the most northeasterly corner of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence westerly and southerly along boundary of said plat to inter-section with 14th Avenue North; thence easterly along said avenue to intersection with "J" Street; thence south on "J" Street to 12th Avenue North; thence east on 12th Avenue North to S.E. corner Block 11 of corrected Plat of Renton east Highlands No. 2; thence north alone boundary of said Plat to northeast corner of plat, the point of beginning. crry OF RENTON Precinct No. 25 December 5, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 8th Avenue North with the east boundary of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence north, vest and north along said boundary to the north line of I.2: 1 fit'` i% �4 Y, the S 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section 1 3. 5-, said north line also being a City Limit Line in an easterly direction; thence easterly and northerly and southerly along the city limits to NE corner of Bantam, thence westerly and southerly along north and Nest boundary of Bomar to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to °N" Street; thence south on "N" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on 8th Avenue North to the intersection with the east boundary of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2, the point of beginning. Also: north Beginning at the most/easterly corner of Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence south along east boundary of said Plat 378.81' to a point where the City Limits bears in an easterly direction; thence east, north and west along City Limits to the NE corner of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2, the point of beginning. 110 CITY OF RENTON Precinct No, 26 December 5, 1961 Beginning at a point 660 feet south of the center line of 7th Avenue and 233.L2 feet east of the center line of Shattuck Street produced south; thence east parallel with 7th Avenue to west line of Section 20 T23N R5E W.M.; thence north along sail west line to the north line of said section; thence east along said north line to Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar Street to 8th Avenue produced west; thence east along 8th Avenue produced west to Renton Street; thence south on Renton Street '.00 feet; thence east to Grant Street; thence south to 9th Avenue; thence east to Jones Street; thence north on Jones Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue to the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 23 earth, Range 5 E.W.r;.; thence southerly, westerly and northerly along City Limits Boundary to a point where City Limits Boundary intersects with Shattuck Street South; thence north on Shattuck Street Scuth to a point 660 feet south of center line of 7th Avenue and 233.42 feet east of the centerline of Shattuck Street produced south, the point of beginning. 41 CITY OF RENTON Precinct Uo. 27 Dec. 5, 1961 Beginnir ; at the intersection of the easterly City Limits with South 176th Street produced easterly; thence north along said easterly Limits to South 160th Street; thence west along South 160th Street to Rainier Avenue; thence north along Rainier Avenue to 13th Avenue South; thence east along 13th Avenue South to the west line of Lot 42, Block 7, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens, Division No. 1; thence northerly along the west lines of Lots ?12 to 62 inclusive of said Block 7; thence northerly across 10th Place South to the west line of Lot 63 of said Block 7; thence northerly along the west line of Lots 63 and 64 to north line cf Lot 64 of said Block 7; thence east along the north line of Lots 64 and 65 to the west line of Lot 6 of said Block 7; thence north along said west line of Lot 6 to 10th Avenue South; thence east along 10th Avenue bouth to Lake Street South; thence north along Lake Street South to 9th Avenue South; thence west along 9th Avenue South to Rainier Avenue; thence northerly along Rainier Avenue to north line of Pacific Goast RR right-of-way; thence west along said north line tc the easterly line of Seattle City Light Ease- ment; thence northerly along said east line to the center line of Bl,.ck River Channel; thence southerly along said center line to Pacific Coast RR right-of-way; thence west along said right-of-way 411 tT Y OF RENTON Page 2 to west line of Lot 4, Mock 18, Earlington Addition to Menton, produced south; thence north along said west line to hth Avenue West; thence west along 6th Avenue West to west line c f Lot 24, Block lb of said addition, produced south; thence north along said west line to the alley in said Block lb; thence west along said alley to the west line of Lot 7 of said Block lb; thence north along said Crest line to the north line of said Block 111; thence west along said north line and said line produced west to the west line of Lot 15, Block 13 of said Earlington Addition, produced south; thence north along said west line to Sunset Blvd. West; thence west along Sunset Blvd. West to the City Limits; thence southerly and westerly along the City Limits to the center line of Black River Channel; thence easterly along said centerline to an intersection of 81th Avenue South produced; thence south along 8hth Avenue South produced and 8Lth Avenue South to South 176th Street; thence east long south 176th Street and South 176th Street produced easterly to the City Limits, the point of beginning. 411 err? OF RFNI"C T Precinct No. 7A recember 6, 1961 Brginninu at the intersection of the easterly City Limits with So. 176th Street produced easterly; thence southerly along the City Limits to the southeast corner of City Limits; thence west along southerly City Limits (So. 1ROth Street) to southwest corner of City Limits; thence northerly along City Limits to centerline of Black River Channel; thence east along sni d centerline to an i ntersectien Trith Rhth Avenue South produced; thence south along Rlith Avenue South and F th Avenue South produced to South 176th Street; thence east along South 176th Street and South 176th Street produced east to the City L3.nite, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 29 December 6, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of P.S.H. No. 1 and the east- west center line of Section 8 T23N R5E W.M.; thence north along P.S.N. No. 1 an intersection with 12th Avenue worth produced vest; thence east along said production and along said avenue to the west boundary of Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence south along said west boundary and south and west along the boundary of Renton Highlands to the east-west center line of said Section 8; thence west on said east-west center line to P.S.H. No. 1, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 30 December 6, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of P.S.H. No. 1 with S.E. 96th Street; thence southerly along P.S.H. No. 1 to the cast-west center line of Section 8 T'23N RsE W.M.; thence i est along said center line to the Northern racific Ataiiroad; thence northerly along said hailroad to the north line of Section 8; thence west along said north line to the City Limits; thence northerly aloe, city limits to an intersection with the wYsterly production of S.E. 95th Street; thence east along said production and along said Street to 10Lth Avenue S.E.; thence south on 10hth Avenue S.E. to S.E. 96th Street; thence east on S.E. 96th Street to P.S.H. No. 1, thence south on P.S.H. No. 1 to the point of beginning. CITY OF P7NTC` NT Precinct No. 31 December 6, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of •Shattuck Street South with the south line of Tract 62 of Renton Cooperative Coal Company's Tlat No. 2; thence south along Shattuck Street South to the north line of Tract 72 of said plat; thence west along said north line to the west line of said tract; thence south along said west line to South 160th Street; thence west along South 160th Street to Rainier Avenue; thence northerly along Rainier Avenue to 13th Avenue South; thence east along 13th Avenue South to the west line of Lot 42, 3lock 7, C.D. Hillman's Earlington Gardens Division No. 1; thence northerly along the west lines of Lot 42 to 6t inclusive of said Block 7 to the south line of Lot 10 of said Block 7; thence east along the south lines of Lots 10 to 7 inclusive of said Block 7 to the east line of said Lot 7; thence north along said east line to 10th Avenue South; thence east on 10th Avenue South to Lake Street South; thence north on Lake Str et Soi:th to 9th Avenue South; thence west along 9th Avenue Co. to Rainier Ave.; thence north along Rainier Avenue to an intersection with 6th Avenue produced west; thence east along said production to a lire parallel with and 150 feet west of Shattuck Street; thence south along said parallel line to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue 3€33.I2 feet; thence south 660 feet; thence southerly to the intersection of Shattuck St. So., with Grady Way; thence south along Shattuck Street South to the south line of Tract 62 of Renton Cooperative Coal Company's Plat No. 2, the point of beginning. 411 CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 32 December 6, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 5th Avenue North and Felly Street; thence west on 5th Avenue North and 5th Avenue produced west to Cedar rciver; thence southerly along Cedar River to Logan Street; thence northeasterly to 3rd Avenue North; then easterly along 3rd Avenue North to Pelly Street; thence north on Pelly Street to 5th Avenue :forth, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON ( / Precinct No. 33 Jan. 1, 1962 Beginninj; at the intersection of aft" Street with 6th Place North; thence east on 6th :'lace forth to (the east bo;indar . of the City Limits); thence north, east, north, and west on City Limits Line to intersection with 132nd Avenue S.S.; thence south on 132nd Avenue S.E., to an intersection with the easterly produced north line of President Park No. 5; thence west on said production and north line to "0" Street; thence south on "0" Street to intersection with 6th Place North, the point of beginning. PR • CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 3 December 7, 1961 Beginning at the into:section of P.S.H. No. 1 with S.E. 10/1th Street; thence east along S.E. 104th Street and S. .. lOith Street produced east to the west boundary of Corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence southerly, east'r1 and westerly alory said boundary to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue north and 12th Avenue North produced west to P.S.H. No. 1; thence north along P.S.h. No. 1 to S.E. 1011th Street, the point of beginning. (AK 'CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 35 December 7, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of S.E. 96th Street with P.S.H. No. 1; thence east along S.F. 96th Street and S.E. 96th Street produced east to a corner of the City Limits; thence south along City Limits to the north boundary of Corrected Plat of Fenton Highlands No. 2; thence west and south along said boundary to an intersection with the easterly production cf S.E. 1041th Street; thence west along said easterly production and along said Street to P.S.H. No. 1; thence northerly along P.S.H. No. 1 to S.E. 96th Street, the point of beginning. CITY OFRENTON Precinct No. 36 December 7, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of the westerly production of S.E. 95th Street with the west City Limits; thence northerly, easterly and southerly along City Limits to an intersection with S.E. 86th Street produced west; thence south along 108th Avenue S.E. to the south line of Tract 115 of C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden No. 1; thence west along said south line to City Limits; thence northerly, westerly, southerly and easterly along City Limits to an intersection with S.E. 95th Street; thence west along U.E. 95th Street and said Street produced west to the City Limits, the point of beginning. (P/K i r CTTY OF RENTON Precinct No. 37 December 7, 1961 Beginning at a point 900 feet east of intersection of P.S.H. No. 1 and S.E. 96th Street; thence northerly and westerly to the south line of Tract 115 of C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division !To. 1; thence east along said south line to 108th Avenue S.E.; thence north along, 108th Avenue S.E. to an intersection with the westerly production of S.E. 86th Street; thence east along said production and alone said Street to a corner of City Limits; thence southerly and easterly along City Limits to an inter- section with the easterly production of S.E. 96th Street; thence west along said production and along said Street to the point of beginning. /'1 • tIT? of RENTON Precinct No. 38 December 7, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 'nth Avenue North and "!l" Street; thence east on 'nth Avenue North to "0" Street; thence north on "^" Street to northwest corner President Park No. 5; thence east on north boundary of President Park No. 5 and north boundary extended to east section line Sec. 9-23-5; thence north an a southerly produced line of City Limits; thence northerly and westerly to the northeast corner Bomarc; thence westerly and southerly along Bomarc boundary to 17th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to "N" Street, thence south on"N" street to 8th Avenue "orth, the point of beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 39 December 8, 1961 Beginning at west quarter corner of Sec. 16-23-5; thence east, south, east, south, and westerly along City Limit boundary to west line Sec. 16-23.5; thence north on West line See. 16-23-5 to vest quarter corner Sec. 16-23-5, the point of beginning. Precinct No. 40 December 8, 1961 .3eginning at intersection of Stevens Street and Pacific Coast Railroad; thence northerly along Stevens Street to City Limits; thence northerly and easterly along City Limits to So. 132nd St.; thence east on said street to Renton .Avenue; thence along said avenue to Rainier Avenue; thence south on Rainier Avenue to Sunset Blvd; thence west on said Blvd. to Edwards Street; thence south along Edwards Street to Pacific Coast Railroad; thence westerly along said Railroad to Stevens Street; the point of beginning. // 'CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. 41 December 8, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue North and Telly Street; thence east on 3rd Avenue North to 'Meadow Street; thence south on said street to Bronson Way North; thence southwesterly along Bronson Way North to First Avenue North; thence northwesterly along said Avenue to Pelly Street; thence north on Pelly Street to 3rd Avenue North, the point of. beginning. CITY OF RENTON Precinct No. tt2 December 8, 1961 Beginning at the intersection of 116th Avenue S.E. and lath Avenue North; thence east on llith Avenue North to "j" Street; thence south on "J" Street; to 12th Avenue North; thence west to westerly boundary Corrected Plat Renton highlands No. 2; thence north and west on boundary line or corrected Plat Kenton Highlands No. 2 to 116th Ave. S.i.; thence north to llith Avenue North, the point of beginning. ORDINANCE NC. f 1. 3 AN ORDINANCE OP inn CITY OF R I TUN, WAS IINGTON, AMENDING CHAPTER 7 WARDS AND PRECINCTS OF TITLE I (Ap71 n• ; 1TIv[) OF CE=ACf.. t",'. 1628 I;fTTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON". BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THL CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLOWS: Existing Sections 1-705, 1-706, 1-711, 1-715, 1-716, 1-717, 1-713, 1-719, 1-720, 1-721, 1-722, 1-723, 1-725, 1-726, 1-727, 1-728, 1-735, 1-737 of Chapter 7 Wards and Precincts of Title I (Administrative) of Ordinance ':o. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances cf the City of Renton" are hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION I: 1-705 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 3: Beginning at the intersection of Park Street and Sixth Avenue North, thence west on said street to Pelly Street; thence south on Pelly Street to Third Avenue, thence east on Third Avenue to Garden Street; thence north on Garden Street to Sixth Avenue North, thence west on Sixth Avenue north to Park Street, the point of beginning. 1-706 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. L : Beginning, at the intersection of Eighth Avenue North with Pacific Coast N.ailroad, thence west on Eighth Avenue North to Park Streets thence south on Park Street to Sixth Avenue North, thence east on Sixth Avenue North to Garden Street, thence South on Garden Street to Third Avenue North, thence East on Third Avenue North to Meadow Street, then Scuth on Meadow Street to Bronson 'Jay North, thence east on Bronson -Way North to Pacific Coast Railroad Line, thence north along said Railroad to Eighth Avenue North to the point of beginning. 1-714 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 12: Beginning at a point cn City Limits said point being the southeast corner of west 1/2 of southeast I/!t of Bee. 17-23-5; thence north along City Limits to Cedar River; thence north- westerly long Cedar River to the intersection of Cedar Street extended northerly; thence southerly along Cedar Street extended to Beacon Avenue; thence southeasterly along Beacon Avenue to Renton Street; thence south along Renton street to 7th Avenue; thence westerly- along 7th Avenue to Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar Street to Sth Avenue extended west; thence east along said extended 8th Avenue to Renton Street; thence south along Renton Street to 9th Avenue; thence east along 9th Avenue to Grant Street; thence south along Grant Street to 9th Avenue; thence east along 9th Avenue to Jones Street; thence north on Jones -1- • - Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue and said Avenue extended east to point o:' beginning. 1-715 As Anended. PRECINCT NO. 13: Beginning; at the intersection of "II" Street and Sunset Blvd.; thence westerly along Sunset Blvd. to West Boundary Line of corrected Plat of Renton Aighlands; thence southerly and westerly along boundary of Plat of Renton Highlands to 9th Place North; thence southeaeterly along 9th Place North to 9th Avenue North; thence easterly along 9th Avenue :3orth to "E" Street; thence south 100 feet on "E" Street; thence east on a line paeallel to 9th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence north. on "H" Street to Sun- set Bl v l.; the point of beeirrj n . 1-716 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 14: Beginning at the interse:tion of 10th Avenue north and "?NI" Street: thence south on "N" Street to 7th Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence north on "H" Str3ot to Sunset Blvd., thence northeasterly on said Blvd. to 10th Avenue North; thence east on 10th Avenue North to "ABM Street, the point of beginning.. 1-717 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 15: Be;inning at the intersection of Aronson Way North and Cedar River; thence southeasterly alone centerline of Cedar River to the east line Sec. 17-23-5; thence north along; said line to the easterly extension of the centerline of Mt. Olivet Way; thence westerly d)l� Y alone said line to Mt. Olivet; thence along centerline of Mt. Olivet Way to Sunset Highway; thence southerly along Sunset Highway to intersection with centerline of Bronson day North; thence westerly along said centerline to intersection with Cedar River, the point of beginning. 1-718 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 16: Beginning at the intersection of 5th Avenue :forth with "E" Street; thence north along "E" Street to the north line of Windsor Hills Addition; thence Crest along said north line to the east line of Sunset Highway; thence north along said east line to the east- west centerline of Sec. 8-23N-5E; thence west along said centerline to the Pacific Coast FR; thence southerly along said Railroad to Bronson Way North; thence east along Eronson !.ay North to Sunset Blvd.; thence north on Sunset Blvd. to Mt. Olivet Way; thence east on Mt. Olivet Way and Mt. Olivet Way extended to an inter- section with "FM Street produced southerly; thence north along said southerly produced street and along "E" Street to 5th Avenue North; the point of beginning. 1-719 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 17: Beginning at the -2- • intersection of 7th Avenue North with "E" :=.treet; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on "A" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on 8th Avenue North and 8th Avenue North extended west to the easterly right-of-way line of P.S.H. No. 2 (Sunset Highway); thence southerly along said easterly right-of- way line to an intersection with the westerly produced south line of Renton Sunset Height;;; thence east along said produced line and along said line to "E" Street; thence north along "E" Street to 7th. Avenue North, the point of beginning. 1-720 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 18: Beginning at the intersection of 7th Avenue North and "f'" Street; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "A" Street; thence north on "A" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on westerly produced line of 8th Avenue North to intersecticn with west boundary of plat of Renton Highlands; thenco north on said boundary line to 9th Place North; thence southeasterly along 9th Place North to 9th Avenue Forth; thence east on 9th Avenue North to "E" Street; thence south on "E'/100 feet; thence east on a line earallel to 9th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south en "II" Street to 7th Avenue North; thence west on 7th Avenue North to "E" Street, the point of beginning. 1-721 As A!.onded. PRECINCT 70. 19: Beginning at the intersection of 7th Avenue North and "2" Street; thence east on 7th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south on "H" Street to 5th Avenue North; thence west on 5th Avenue North to "E," Street; thence north to 7th Avenue North, the eoint of beginning. 1-722 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 20: Beginning at the intersection of 5th Avenue North and "X" Street; thence north to 7th Avenue North; thence Aest on 7th Avenue North to "H" Street; thence south on "H" Street to 5th Avenue Borth; thence west to Renton Avenue; thence south on Renton Avenue to south boundar r line of Renton Ridge Crest No. 2; thence east on said boundary to "I" Street; thence south on "I" Street to !nth Avenue `"orth; thence east on lath Avenue North to "PP Street; thence north on "M" Street to 5th Avenue North, the point of beginning. 1-723 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 21: reeinni_eg at the intersection of "N" Street and 10th Avenue North; thence north on "H" Street to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to the boundary of the corrected Plat of Renton Highlands ,?o. 2; thence south along said boundary to Sunset 21vd., thence easterly along Sunset Plvd., to 10th Avenue North; thence easterly along said avenue to " T" Street, the point of beginning. -3- • 1-725 As Amended. PRECINCT CVO. 23: Beginning at Us 4 intersection of South 122nd Street and Rainier Avenue; thence fQ w ( 4:4;. LiAp\ obip640 I.4 e to South 132ed Street; thence east to Renton Avenue; thence east alma„ said Avenue to Rainier Avenue; thence north along Rainier Avenue to South 122nd Street, the point of beginning. 1-726 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 24: Beginning at the most northeasterly corner of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence westerli snd southerly along boundary of said plat to inter-section with 11 th Avenue Borth; thence easterly wlon , said avenue to intersection with "J" Street; thence south on "J" Street to 12th Avenue North; thence east on 12th Avenue forth to S. E. corner Meek 11 of corrected Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence north alone east boundary of said Plat to northeast corner of plat, the point of beginning. 1-727 As Amended. P«''CI°CT NO. 25: Beginning at the interse:tion of 8th Avenue North with the east boundary of corrected Plat of Renton Hi hlanis No. 2; thence north, west and north alon" said boundary to the north line of the 3 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section 4T 23 N R5E W.?4., said north line also being a City Limit Line in an easterly direction; thence easterly nd northerly and souther- ,4mDjric �\ ly alon; the city limits to NE corner of Eoi.arc, thene westerly and southerly along north and west boundary of Bon;arc to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to " i" Street; thence south on "N" Street to 8th Avenue North; thence west on 8th Avenue North to the intersection with the east boundary of corrected plat of Renton ii.ghlands o. 2, the point of beginning. Also: Beginning at the: most north easterly corner of Corrected Flat of Renton Highlands No. 2; thence south alone east boundary of said Plat 378.811 to a point where tee City Limits bears in an easterly direction; thence east, north and west along City Limits to the 7E. corner of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2, the point oC beginning. 1-728 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 26: Beginning at a point 660 feet south of the center line of 7th Avenue and 233.42 feet east of the center line of Shattuck Street produced south; thence east ,earaliel with 7th Avenue to west lire of Section 20 T23N R_rE W.M.; thence north along said west line to the north line of said section; thence east along said north line to Cedar Street; thence south along Cedar Street to 8th Avenue produced west; thence east along 8th Avenue produced west to Renton Street; thence south on Renton Street 400 feet; thence east to Grant Street; thence south to 9th Avenue; thence east to Jones Street; thence -4- 111 north en Jones Street to 7th Avenue; thence east on 7th Avenue to the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of Section 20, Township 23 North, Range 5 E.W.M.; thence southerly, westerly and northerly along City Limits Boundary to a point where City Limits Boundary intersects with Shattuck Street South; thence north on Shat- tuck Street South to a point 660 feet south of center line of 7th Avenue and 233.142 feet east of the centerline of Shattuck Street produced south, the point of beginning. 1-735 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 33: Beginning at the intersection of "0" Street with 6th Place North; thence east on 6th Place North to (the east boundary of the City Limits); thence north, east, north, and west on City Limits Line to intersection with 132nd Avenue S.E.; thence south on 132nd Avenue S.E., to an intersection with the easterly produced north line of President Park No. 5; thence west on said production and north line to "0" Street; thence south on "0" Street to intersection with 6th Place North, the point of beginning. 1-737 As Amended. PRECINCT NO. 35: Beginning at the intersection of S.E. 96th Street with P.S.H. No. 1; thence east along S.E. 96th Street and S.E. 96th Street produced east to a corner of the City Limits; thence south along City Limits to the north boundary of Corrected Plat of Renton High- lands o. 2; thence west and south along said boundary to an intersection with the easterly production of S.E. 104th Street; thence west along said easterly produc- tion and along said Street to =.S.H. No. 1; thence northerly along P.S.H. No. 1 to S.F. 96th Street, the point of beginning. SECTION II: There are hereby fixed and established additional and new precincts as follows: 1-7140 PRECINCT WO. 38: Beginning at the intersection of 8th Avenue North and "N" Street; thence east on 8th Avenue North to "0" Street; thence north on "0" Street to northwest corner President Park No. 5; thence east on north toundary of President Park No. 5 and north boundary extended to east section line Sec. 9-23-5; thence north on a southerly produced line of City Limits; thence , 4PPiT/oN northerly and westerly to the northeast corner Bomarc; thence westerly and south- erly along Bomsrcyboundary to 12th Avenue North; thence west on 12th Avenue North to "N" Street, thence south on "N" street to 8th Avenue North, the point of begin- ning. 1-7141 PRECINCT NO. 39: Beginning at west quarter corner of Sec. 16-23-5; thence east, south, east, south, and westerly along City Limit boundary to west line Sec. 16-23-5; thence north on West line Sec. 16-23-5 to west -5- quarter corner Sec. 16-23-5, the point of beginning. 1-742 PRECINCT NO. 40: Beginning at intersection of Stevens Street and Pacific Coast Railroad; thence northerly along Stevens Street to City Limits; thence northerly and easterly along City Limits to So. 132nd St.; thence oast on said street to Renton Avenue; thence along said avenue to Rainier Avenue; thence south on Rainier Avenue to Sunset Blvd; thence west on said Blvd. to Edwards Street; thence south along; Edwards Street to Pacific Coast Railroad; thence westerl, along said Railroad to Stevens Street; the point of beginning. 1-743 PRECINCT NO. 41: 3eginning at the intersection of 3rd Avenue T.Torth and Pefl j Street; thence east on 3rd Avenue North to Meadow Street; thence south on said street to Bronson Way North; thence southwesterly along Bronson ?:ray North to First Avenue Borth; thence northwesterly alon said Avenue to Pelly Street; thence north on Polly Street to 3rd Avenue forth, the point of begi sizing. 1-7hh PRECINCT NO. 42: Beginning at the intersection of 116th Avenue S.Z. and 14th Avenue North; thence east on 14th Avenue North to "J" Street; thence south on "J" Street; to 12th Avenue North; thence west to westerly boundary Corrected Plat Renton Highlands No. 2; thence north and west on boundary line of corrected Plat Renton Highlands No. 2 to 116th Ave. S.E.; thence north to 14th Avenue North, the point of beginning. SECTION III: Any and all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in con- flict herewith are hereby repealed and superseded. SECTION IV: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and legal publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this/6- -day of January, 1962. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this I` �/ day of January, 1962. <//7ie,,14/ L17-7-‘er APPR0V]D AS TO FORM: / Frank Alimont, Mayor Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney -6.. PUBL CATION DATE JAN 2 5 1962 • VOLUME XVIII, No. 29 Renton, Washington, Thursday, March 15, 1962 Par, C*it*izens ty W*ins 4 PRICE: TEN CENTS 5th ouncil Se'atsr Lea ing in ianini Pedersen, Poli, WINNERS Fire,Water School Ohlq uist .Custer Win Sewer Dist. Levy Wins UNOFFICIAL RESULTS �/ote TaIIy The 5-mill special levy for the Renton School District Position No. 1 GIANINI 2419 .NCE DULLAHANT 2174 Position No. 2 MALGARINI 2271 HULSE 2254 Position rNRY No. 3 PEDERSEN 2751 ABETH RIVILY 1862 Position tS No. 4 CUSTER 2443 OM PHINNEY 2140 Position No. 5 POL 1 2351 DOLPH SEPF'I 2152 Position No. 6 EANETTE DAHLQUIST 2408 EN BROWN 2163 Kenton obviously likes Mayor Frank Aliment's free -wheel - style of government. In voting for six city council vacancies the mayor's political party won four seats easily ,is leading in a fifth race that will be decided; by absentee t, according to unofficial returns. Winners backed by the mayor's Citizens Committee for otter Government were Glen Gianini, who defeated incumbent larence Dullahant, Henry (Hank) Pedersen, who trounced Mrs. lisabeth Rivily, incumbent Dan Poll, who beat Rudolph Seppi, -d Mrs. Jeanette Dahlquist, a245-vote winner over Glen Brown. Only CURE -endorsed candidate to come out a winner was on W. Custer. He whipped Tom Phinney by 297 votes. With 4,867 voters going to the polls, the turnout topped the iark set two years ago by 900 votes. The 179 absentee ballots, i. be counted starting Monday, will push the total over 5,000. wining absentees, 50.94 per cent of Renton's eligible voters win I s a r o GO I LLAHANTi, a well know sports figure, surprised the forecasters ousting council veteran Dullahant by 245 votes. Gianini ied 26 of 42 precincts and picked up his biggest edge in inr(9in Hillcrest, where he won 77-27. MALGARINI LEADS HULSE ,John Malgarini has a 17-vote lead over Bruce Hulse in the for Position No. 2. The 179 absentee ballots given out could de the race either way. However all of the 179 ballots won't :`returned. Kennydale, participating in its first municipal ection, showed it will be a factor in city politics. In the four Kennydale precencts, Hulse (who lives in Kennydale) ran up affl votes to 200 for Malgarini. CUSTER OVER PHINNEY he surprise here is that Phinney came so close, losing by only 297 votes after Custer had won a smashing primary vic- tory. Custer, at 26 perhaps the youngest man ever elected to miguncil, ran strong in every neighborhood,carrying33of 42 pre - POLL OVER SEPPI another upset, Dan Poll kept his council seat despite a strong campaign to unseat him by Rudy Seppi. In racking up a 199-vote victory, Poli won in 24 of 42 precincts. He did best in d2recinct(g)h Hillcrest, which gave him one-fourth of his win - margin, and ran far ahead in south Renton_ districts. PEDERSEN OVER RIVILY Hank Pedersen, who ran the quietest campaign of any candi- showed the power of a familiar face and name. He breezed winning in 37 of 42 precincts and piling up the biggest He won by 887 votes over Mrs. Elisabeth Rivily. DAHLQUIST OVER BROWN on's first woman councilman is Hillcrest housewife Mrs. e Dahlquist. She proved that "you can fight city hall" 11 get elected as she trounced Glen Brown, by 245 votes. ength in her home precinct 24) s phenomenal. She re by a 5 to 1 margin and in the process gave a hefty o the Aliment ticket. ODDS & ENDS Citizens Committee von most of the votes in Renton's r neighborhoods near the downtown area, taking roughly ht of the 11 precincts. Aliment forces also took such neigh - hoods as Maplewood, one President Park precinct, Earling- ts and West Hilt. CURE slate ran up sizeable leads in only about a half - en precincts, including three near downtown, Monterey Ter- e, Earlington Precinct 7 and Highlands Precinct 18. Many hlands precincts split their votes among candidates of the parties. Gianini Pedersen Custer Pol i passed easily on its second try Tuesday. In unofficial returns, Water Dist. 101 the turnout of 8,371 was rough- ly 1,000 more votes than need - In a hotly contested election Thvalidate the election. e "yes" votes totaled 6,539 in WaterDistrict 107 in Hazelwood and Newport Hills, to 1.832 "no" votes for a win - incumbent Paul Patterson ning percentage of better than won re-election to a six -year 78 per cent. School officials, gratified by term Tuesday. Patterson, a Hazelwood rest- the size of the vote also noted dent, piled up 465 votes in un- that the 78 per cent beat the official returns from all eight margin of victory in the pri- precincts. His nearest op- nary by 2 per cent. However the levy failed in was Henry R. r, the primary because it lacked le Flo who got 294 votes while Floyd who g 49 votes of the .required 40 Hewitt had 57 and Vic Camp- per cent of the number voting bell had 22. in the last general election. Water Dist. 69 "Now we can return to our job of educating children," smiled a school spokesman. In voting Tuesday in Skyway's Water District No. 69, Ted Sowers won re-election to a Absentees six -year term and Harold (Diggs) Hoyt unseated incumbent To Decide Ernest Klang for a two-year term. Sowers defeated C. J. Ihle, Race 99 to 52. Hoyt a service station owner, won 89 votes to 57 for Marvin Wehrman and 26 for Klang. Water Dist.11 In Skyway's Water District 77 both incumbents faced no opposition. S. H. Vala dra picked up 157votes, threemore than H. R. Jestice, with 154. Water Dist. 14 In Water District 14 in Bryn Mawr, William Rowe was re- elected to a six -year term with 247 and Angus McDonald got 237 votes to win election to an unexpired two-year term. Neither had opposition. Water Dist. 58 Complete returns from Wa- ter District 58 in the Spring Glen area showed Rollie F. Bristow beating Ben Bergsma by 199 to 59. Fire Dist. 40 Fire District 40 in Spring Glen had a write-in contest for one vacancy on the board of commissioners. Leading in RESULT PENDING -The win - unofficial returns is Leeman ner in the race between John Forshee with 15 votes. Run- Malgarini, top, and Bruce nerup is Dave Shower with 10. Hulse, will be decided by the 179 absentee ballots yet to be Renton Hospital counted. Malgarini leads by 17 votes. Scattered returns showed POST OFFICE GETS Ernest Colemen, incumbent, leading as a write-in candidate ASTRONAUT STAMPS f9r commissioner from Hos- pital District 3. The Renton Post Office has received a large supply of the Water Dist. 63 Astronaut stamp issuedtocom- memorate the flight of Lt. Col. John Glenn, Postmaster John Lakeridge Water District 63 Lotto announced Tuesday. gave 223 votes to Paul Piper A shipment of 50,000 of the for commissioner. He had stamps was received here this no opposition. week. Tans Moving Ahead OFor `Greater Renton Days' Dahlquist Plans are moving ahead to hold a "Greater Renton Days" event early in August as a community celebration. Malone Hotel Representatives of civic and fraternal groups met Thurs- day night and will gather again next Tuesday evening in the Chamber of Commerce to lay more plans. Will Reopen The events would be tied in with Seattle's Seafair activities in order to bring some Seafair floats to Renton for a parade, The Malone Hotel has been according to tentative plans. redecorated and given new fur - Officers and directors are to be elected by the group at niture and will reopen this Tuesday's meeting at the Chamber at 7:30 o'clock in the even- weekend, the new operator has ing. announced. ' Memberships are being sold in the non-profit sponsoring The 45-room hotel on Sec - groups for five dollars. and Avenue, just west of Ren- A "Miss.Renton" would be selected and other events would ton High School, has been leased Include a street dance and an athletic contest. from owner Umberto Barei for The Renton Eagles and the Lions, have agreed to back 10 years by Bill Schwartzen- "Greater Renton. Days" and interest has been shown by other berger, manager of the Renton groups, including the Elks, Skyway Commercial Club, Rotary, Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Kiwanis and Exchange Club. The hotel was built at the start Interested persons are invited to attend the meeting next of World War II to house con - week. struction workers. %oratcr 14 ! SNE Ford T-Bird 2-dr. H-Top. Ra. dio, Heater, Cruiz-o-matic, Power steering, Power brakes 199500 Full leather interior. Like new thru-out . . . . . . . . . Plymouth Custom 4-door sta- tion wagon. Radio, heater, auto. trans., power Looks power rear window. Looks steering, 169500 runs like new........ . Chev. Impala 2-door, hard -top power glide. 119500 Big V-8 engine. This is the sharpest Sharpest Impala H-top in town Plymouth Savoy, 6 cyl. 4-dr. sedan. Radio, heater, stick 104500 shift. Here's a Perfect Econ- Family omy & car.. . . . . . 1958 Hillman 4-door. sedan. This car is in•pefar b lon mar t 54500 it's priced far below market ' value. . TFERS T NUM 1 YEAR WARRANTY TO MENTION VISIT THE FORD CORNER NOW RENTON AC4° FORD 3rd Burnett The FORD corner AL 5-2531 / rj/ � 1960 * 1960 �k 1959 �k 1959 RENTON Renton School District's spe- cial 5-mill levy to raise $375,- 000 for the district's general fund apparently failed yester- day for lack of votes. The school-bond issue was approved 5,432 to 1,689, for 76 per cent margin. However, the total vote was 217 shy of requirements. Ray Johnson, district secre- tary, said there are only 130 absentee ballots out in the dis- trict — not enough to make up the difference. Absentees also may change at least one Renton City Coun- cil race. In the race for Council Posi- tion No. 4, James E. Denzer trailed Tom Phinney by only five votes for second place. The results, with the top two nominated: Position No. 1 — Clarence Dullahant, incumbent, 1,560; Glen C. Gianini, 1,080; Charles Taylor, 784, and Hallie H. I Smiley, 440. Position No. 2—John Malga- rini, incumbent, 1,095; Bruce' T. Hulse, 992; Ivan Unbedacht, 833; Robert S. Shane, 709, and Clifford Rost, 285. Position No. 3—Henry Ped- ersen, 1,143; Elisabeth Rivily, ' 1,044; Dale T. Pinkerton, in-1 cumbent, 820; Thomas R. Teasdale, 692, and Bob Cor- 'win, 217. Position No. 4—Donald W. ' Custer, 1,734; Tom Phinney, 771; James E. Denzer, 766; Ronald Regis, 386, and Darrell Paul Spickler, 274. Position No. 5—Rudolph H. Seppi, 1,198; Dan Poli, incum- bent, 1,156; Chris Wright, 774, land Charles Shane, 729. Position No. 6 — Jeanett Dahlquist, 1,708; Glen W. Brown, 1,369, and Ted C. Slugocki, 625. 1 Renton, Washington February 13, 3962 - PRECINCT NUMBERS .• 1_ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 POSITTI0 1 -- I�'`7L iL_ t j 32 I 71 ;7 I 28 31 146 ''5 31 32 44 1 50 i 59 52 ' 50 48 1 54 35 i-51 32 37 29 _ �'G !d"I 19_1 17 :�7 36 19 25 45 27 30 36 L 16 42 ! 34 1.2 24 _29 29 12 20 23 4 SN YLEY 10 6 1� 10 1 10 15 15 6 1 9 1 1 7 13 15 7 22 19 12 8 13 13 _�, i-AYLOR 24 FTO > 14 11 = ;.5 32 23 8 14 13_, 24 28 19 12 16 19 21 17 21 POSITION 2 _ HULSE 17F-1 31 15 17 8 I211 34 , 16 10 21 11 29 47 30— 15 n7 33 24 I 29 25 10 .., 1,:•7~ ?,- NI 25 24 9 41 26 28 45 41 30 37 26 52 23 19 17 2.9 19 21 Il 16 14 ROST b 9 5 9 6 3 19 7 10 ( 3 7 11 9 7 11 11 6 7 4 6 5 SHANE, R. 19 16 14 14 8 20 15 16 16 _ 10 5 20 36 21 17 21 26 19 22 27 22 ' UNBEDACHT 2 24 12 14 9 1 20 47 21 19 32 26 26 1,, 22 27 16 26 32 12 15 17 POSITION 3 - CORWIN 7 3 2 3 5 4 6 8 _ 3 5 3 8 5 7 5 5 1 1 1 5 1 PEDERSEN 42 3; 17 23 19 27 31 22 14 25 27 40 78 28 31 39 50 30 33 21 22 — 'IN1RTON 15 34 13 19 18 20 33 10 13 18 25 27 26 21 16 17 28 30 26 27 19 _ RIVILY 12 22 15 16 9 28 74 31 30 36 14 44 22 37 29 ' 54 14 36 12 26 17 _ TEASDALE 11 12 6 27 11 21 23 30 25 25 14 5 5 6 10 19 IA 1D 12 5 POSITION 4 - CUSTER 33 55 25 , 21 34 43 90 , 32 40 57 42 65 58 48 47 72 40 59 47 33 32 DENZER 17 22 12 37 12 22 17 17 14 15 13 , 27 24 16 , 12 23 17 - 19 17 21 13 PHINNEY 14 21 10 17 10 15 33 24 24 24 15 20 24 13 21 14 27 14 11 17 10 REGIS 8 8 6 8 1 9 14 18 6 9 7 16 21 14 5 14 18 16 2 9 7 SPICKLER 14 5 3 7 6 8 11 10 , 3 8 3 9 3 9 0 6 5 2 4 9 7 -POSITION 5 - POLY 28 30 13 30 22 40 56 36 30 43 21 54 25 23 17 33 20 24 25 16 13 SEPPI 24 ! 50 20 12'1 24 34 74 ± 18 25 34 29_ 37_ 35 1_ 29 33 35 35 50 14 32 19 SHANEZ C. l3 1 344 1-31 11 8 14 15 22 11 14-1--12 J 2.9J 35 1 _ 22 14 13 28 18 20 21 21 �� 1�•'_ WRIGHT' 12-`1 13 1 9 17j I 8 1 11- 24 19 14 15 '_ 20 33 I 25 26 39 24 19 20 15 12 —I I I - I -1 -i-- ;_ -- - �` ICSITION 6 _ BROW I 2-54= �7 -23-f --2€- -24 1 .-35 - t -6 21 ? `` i _ - 46 �8� 3< 1 44 53 �46 48 32 29 22— DAHL+QUIST 42 34 2�• 43 22 39 61 54 —ya- :,"'r 21 1 _ _ n i 29 46 -'!6 44 32 4') 29 _ SLUGOC'K1 13 1 1:1_ 8 16 9 15 30 19 ^1 8 ?-7 -C I 3 1 5 32 19 11 18 11 17 16 17 14 1 1 --'----.___-L.- 9 i I -. a - - Primary Election Renton, Washington PRECINCT NUMBERS February 13, 1962 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 TOTAL POSITION 1 - DULLAHANT 32 37 0 40 32 ' 21 ' 4 ' 41 ' 26 27 ' '58 ' 30 47 41 ' 33 ' 5 _ 36 33 '24 , 51 0 560 GIANINI • 6 ��® 36 ; 42 0 11 25 30 38 27 14 29 33 { 42T 7 27 25 20 29 12 1080 SMILEY 16 8 10 18 • 8 8 5 10 6 1 5 14 10 6 1 13 I 14 5 24 14 16 9 440 TAYLOR 7 16 25 9 1 10 10 5 19 13 18 21 24 36 25 21 4 30 38 7 1 7841 POSITION 2 - HULSE 18 IMMIMI 15 10 1 39 28 12 23 17 r 51 52 54 1.8 26 lial 9 31 75 992 MALGARINI 32 25 46 39 43 9 7 19 15 33 39 i 24 24 17 18 1 41 36 NEEMERMIEUM 1095 ROST 1 5 5 1 4 9 6 i 2 7 12 6 30 10 10 1 4 5 1 9 1 285 SHANE, R. rill 11 14 37 11 10 0 18 11111_ 3 6 16 22 15 29 18 3 14 15 11 17 14 709 UNBEDACHT 25 13 21 16 25 17 15 18 32 30 10 23 13 16 1 31 1.2 21 23 4 8 r - 33 POSITION 3 - CORWIN .1111 4 111111111E11 3 6 2 3 3 2 4 4 14 4 9 8 ' 24 f 4 2 ` 217 PEDERSEN ii 16 30 21 13 17 1 37 26 16 33 29 33 33 9. 29 38 19 39 15 1143 PINKERTON �7 14 32 14 9 2 16 7 18 33 17 35 28 1=4 4 29 14 15 19 5 820 RIVILY 6 26 12 35 20 , 15 5 , 23 22 22 24 11 1 3.4 37 31 9 26 27 16 35 10 1 1044 TEASDALE 5 16 31 21 48 13 14 15 14 28 ' 24 15 14 14 18 2 25 24 12 20 3 1 692 , -1 - — - 4 -- — MI POSITION 4 - CUSTER 45 ! • 4 14 43 36 35 4 31-4- 38 40 _ 6S -- 2-8- 49 -TW -41 - 6 55 34 33 1 70 12 1734_i DENZER 19 16 31 11 23 9 3 18 7 21 17 14 24 27 40 "+1 16 24 1 1. Pr 7 766 PHINNEY _ 10 27 26 16 1 7 11 ' 43 20 13 27 34 0 3 • 4 92 79 3 11 7 771 REGIS 11 3 11 33 8 4 0 4 4 6 13 4 7 7 8 0 20 10 - 7 5 386 . SPICKLER 12 9 6 12 10 1 5 4 3 4 10 9 8 9 i 11 5 1 5 5 Gr 4 4 274 11111111111111 POSITION 5 - POLI 31 30 42 24 38 19 13 29 20 30 42 18 33 29 ! 8 - 4 31 23 39 39 12 1156 SEPPI -------�- -- -- 1 -- ----27 23 13 3 33 0 5 21 32 24 . 54 14 40 21 43 3 31. 14 27 40 3 1198 SHANE C. 31 11 23 n 4 0 E 9 7 99 1 ; 0 . WRIGHT 23 7 10 27 14 15 2 23 11 18 16 23 19 ?9 0 6 7 Willillinirrallini _ POSITION 6 - BROWN I 31 4 12 34 24 20 3 47 30 28 51 9 40 8 96111 •. DAHLQUIST 60 40 71 53 45 ! 17 14 34 0 50 31 50 11 55 56 � SLUGOCKI 21 11 11 11 I 4 1 19 . 3 7 UMEM�t� • �• 1 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE 76% For 217 votes lacking to validate (Absentee votes not tallied) 13// 4if 11111.111F,. "v"..,vty ,r d � Renton, Washington s l • `N y �� • 4 if `5\ PRECINCT NUMBERS Y` �` 1-s*-- February 13, )962 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 POSITION 1 - DULLAHANT ' 32 71 27 28 31 46 ".75 31 _ 32 ' 44 _ 50 59 52 50 48 54 35 51 32 ' 37 , 29 I _ GIANINI 19 ...17 17 36 19 25 45 27 30 36 16 42 34 12 24 29 29 12 20 _ 23 4 SMILEY 10 6 1 10 1 10 15 15 6 9 1 7 13 15 7 22 19 12 8 13 13 TAYLOR 24 20._ .__._._ 9 14 11 _15 32 23 8 14 13 24 28 19 12 _16 19 _, '22 _ 21 17 ' 21 POSITION 2 _ HUM 15 31 15 12 8 21 34 16 10 21 11 29 47 30 15 47 33 44 ?9 25 10 MALGARIKI 25 24 9 41 26 28 45 41 30 37 26 52 23 19 17 29 19 21 11 16 14 ROST 1 5 9 5 9 , 6 3 19 7 10 3 7 11 9 7 11 11 6 _ 7 4 6 5 SHANE, R. 19 16 14 14 8 _ 20 15 _ 16 16 10 5 20 36 21 17 21 26 _ 19 22 27 ' 22 UNBEDACHT 21 24 12 14 _ 9 20 47 21 19 32 26 26 16 22 27 16 26 32 12 15 17 POSITION 3 - CORWIN 7 3 2 3 5 4 6 8 3 5 3 8 5 7 5 5 1 I 1 5 1 PEDERSEN ' 42 , 30 17 23 19 , 27 31 22 14 25 27 40 ' 78 28 31 39 50 30 33 21 22 PINKERTON 15 34 13 19 18 20 33 10 13 18 25 27-26 21 16 17_ 28 30 26 27 19 1 RIVILY 12 22 15 16 9 28 74 31 30 36 14 44 22 37 29 54 14 36 12 26 17 TEASDALE ' 11 12 6 27 11 21 23 30 25 25 7 ` 14 5 5 6 10 19 - 14 10 12 5 - -- -- - ,- POSITION 4 - CUSTER 33 55 25 21 34 43 90 32 40 57 42 65 58 48 47 72 40 59 47 33 32 DENZER 17 22 12 37 12 22 17 17 14 15 13 27 24 16 12 .._ 23 17 19 17 21 13 _ PHINNEY 14 21 10 17 10 15 33 24 24 24 15 20 24 13 21 14 27 14 1 11 17 10 — REGIS 8 8 6 8 1 9 14 18 6 9 7 16 21 14 5 14 _ 18 16 2 9 7 SPICKIER , 14 5 3 7 6 8 11 10 3 8 3�_9 3 9 0 6 5 2 4 9 7 -POSITION 5 - POLI 28 30 13 30 _ 22 40 56 36 30 43 21 54 , 25 23 17 33 20 24 25 16 13 SEPPI 24 50 20 27 24 34 74 18 25 34 gm 37 35 29 33 35 35 50 _ 14 32 19 SHANE, C. 16 14 13 11 8 14 15 22 11 14 12 29 35 22 14 13 28 18 20 21 21 WRIGHT 12 13 9 17 8 11 24 19 14 15 _ 15 20 33 25 26 39 24 19 20 15 12 POSITION 6 - BROWN 25 57 23 26 24 38 69 21 27 36 34 46 48 34 44 53 46 48 32 29 , 22 DAH UIST ( - - J —�. LQ 42 34 24 43 22 - 39 ( 61 54 ( 44 47 21 63 59 41 29 46 46 44 32 40 29 SLUGOCKI I 13 11 g 16 o l S 30 19 o 17 13 15 I 22 i 11 18 18� 11 17 io 17 14 , ----- -------J - --- --- . , , -_--____-i--- -- — — I MI y Primary Election Renton, Washington PRECINCT NUMBERS February 13, 1962 22_ 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 TOTAL POSITION 1 - DULLAHANT 32 ' 3 20 40 32 ' 21 4 ' 41 ' 26 �l7 '58 ' 30 `47 41 V 33 • 5 36 437 '24 , '51 '10 1560 ' GIANINI 6;: lc~ 37 36 , -.47,-' 40- 11 T 5,' 30 38 `2 ` <2 -;- ' ; 4?!_ 7 `5. . 20 4;25 :. 2 1080 SMILEY 8 10 18 ' 8 8 5 10 6 5 14 30 6 1.3 1.4 5 24 34 "8 16 9 440 TAYLOR 37 16 1 25 . 29 10 10 5 19 13 18 21 2-4 36 . 25 ___[ 2] 4 30 18 13 , 21 7 , 784 1 POSITION 2 - HULSE 23 18 13 29 15 10 1 39 28 12 23 17 `1 72 i 54 18 26 25 9 31 75 I 992 MALGARINI 32 1 25 .16 39 43 9 1 7 19 15 33 39 1 24 24 17 18 1 43 36 24 36 14 1095 ROST 3_3 5 5 1 4 9 6 1 2 7 2 3 12 6 70 3.0 1.0 1 4 5 1 9 1 285 SHANE, R. 33 _11 14 37 11 10 0 18 11 6 16 22 15 29 18 3 3-1 15 11 17 14 709 UNBEDACHT 1 25 13 21 16 25 17 15 18 32 30 10 23 13 16 3 31 3.2 21 23 4 833 67- J41 31 �; , ) ;,, 5 a_ 40 Ji :t1 s6; ,3g_ Jle -c'2 . 41/ ; 4i, :r _ H. )7 POSITION 3 - CORWIN 8 1 4 3 7 3 6 i 3 - ,Q 4 4 2 1.0 14 4 9 8 244 2 1 217 PEDERSEN 31 � 30 i1 ' 1_'r; 17 i�1,- 37 �2fa-5-116..` 33 29 33_1 Cali 33 (7).-; ,_29 (197' Cr: 15 11.13 PINKER ON 2-,3 _17 14 y 32 14 9 i 2 , 16 7 18 33 17 35 28 14 4 29 1 4 15 19 5 820 RIVILY - 26 26 12 35 20 15 5 23 22 22 24 11 34 37 31 9 26 27 16 35 10 1044 TEASDALE 25 16 31 21 48 . 13 4 14 15 14 28 24 15 L_ 14 14 18 2 25 24 12 20 3 692 POSITION 4 - CUSTER , 44 14 43 36 35 4 31 38 40 65 - 23 -49 -13 43 6 `_"'S 3.1 33 I 70 12 1734 DENZER , 19 16 31 11 23 _ 9 4 3 18 7 21 1.7 14 24 27 -10 1 :16 24 14 , 27 7 766 PHINNEY ?3 10 27 26 16 7 11 43 . 20 13 21 27 3 t , 30 J 9 4 , 22 =9 . 3 _1 7 771 REGIS 11 3 11 33 8 4 0 _ -1 4 6 13 1 -1 7 7 8 , 0 20 70 5 , 7 5 386 SPICKLER 12 9 6y 12 10 5 4 3 4 10 9 8 9 11 5 , 3 5 5 G� 4 4 274 POSITION 5 - POLI :'r 30 42 , 4 38 i�19 13 29 ,207: 30 =tID t 33 29 4.1CS.‘0‘ _ 31 _ '39_,_15-6 _ 12 _ . 1156 SEPPI '�'`7 23 13 32 33 20 5 21 32 24 5-1 14 40 21 . 3 3] 14 3 1198 SHANE, C. 31 11_,.. _2 3 41 4 9 I 3 17 9 13 4 10 22 27 35 _ 22 7 92 18 10 8 16_ 799 WRIGHT 23 17 _ 10 27 14 15 2 23 11 4_18 16 23 19 29 30 6 33 33 5 r 3.0 4 771 + H POSITION 6 - BROWN 31 24 12 34 24 1 I 3 _ 4 30 28 19 49 47 40 3 26 9.6 17 i ` 5 1369 DAHLQUIST 60 40 71 53 45 . 17 14 a 32 50 . 3] 54 56 _ 50 21 55 56 23 ,,..44 j 72 1708 . SLUGOCKI 21 1 11 , 11, 37 . 12, 1L I 4,, 12 11. ._ 19 • 13 . 17 , 15 ,. 9 I. 19 , 2 —35 7 , 18 : 13 ., 9 , 625 i SCHOOL BOND ISSUE 76% For 217 votes lacking to validate (Absentee votes not tallied) GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 6, 1962 CITY OF RENTON LIBRARY BOND PROPOSITION UNOFFICIAL 37 Precincts out of 42 PRECINCT f YES I NO PRECINCT ` YES NO I 94 62 22 85 86 2 71 73 23 68 59 3 36 41 211 52 75 4 no report 25 90 87 5 38 51 26 74 92 6 74 71 27 29 75 7 99 102 28 27 17 8 no report 29 66 60 9 51 89 30 51 55 10 68 83 31 36 63 11 45 60 32 no report 12 86 ► 17 33 74 59 13 91 67 34 99 112 14 no report 35 117 99 15 63 61 36 76 70 16 no report 37 19 16 17 89 61 38 105 100 18 100 68 39 50 86 19 67 68 4o 46 57 20 94 61 41 67 69 21 63 52 h2 25 31 TOTAL ,2,485 2,555 a >>s No. of Registered Voters---I0, I89 ) No. Votes Cast at Polls---- 5,884 60% affirmative necessary to carry (w/o) Absentee)--- 3,530 Absentee Ballots out 238 % of Voter Turnout 57.75% Including Absentee - Approx. 60% . . : p� pC/ NCT 47 flENTON 24 /Al i iiPN GT. it i ► , -%. 1 7 . ,< f I- _1 ! � 'H 1 , /1 I (:___R ,, ''. ..-' _. ....- . . i(r) 1 1 1 's 7` riy I tt , 1 ! 1 /3 rif••}Vi Ai I . 1 S.F.' r, - g 7` r CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - MARCH 13, 1962 TOTAL VOTES CAST AT POLLS - 4867 PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 3 4_ 5 6 7 8 9 [ 10 11 12 13 14 I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sub-Total ! POSITION NO. 1 1 DULLAHANT I 46 78 3" 39 54 99 50 39 60 50 91 68 63 53 78 59 77 46 52 45 1 GIANINI 67 46 29 58 37 55 88 69 67 67 36 77 79 50 35 74 65 57 51 62 40 '. TIO No. 2 _ _im MALGAR NI • _ 28 63 37 63 89 70 67 70 40 94 69 46 36 76 48 56 46 52 40 HULSE 49 63 35 33 35 4-6 97 49 35 56 42 73 77 67 74 76 47 59 49 POSITION NO. 3 PEDERSEN 79 69 31 70 51 67 87 80 68 78 46 99 108 60 44 79 86 74 53 50 53 RIVILY 33 111111111111 25 24 42 11000_! 40 53 38 68 76 48 63 43 62 35 POSITION NO. 4 __ I CUSTER 66 01 42 31 46 56 103 54 70 51 104 82 67 57 91 62 75 55 60 48 PHINNEY 48 44 24 64 28 54 77 73 54 59 32 59 65 48 32 64 62 58 40 50 42 POSITION No. 5 -____ SEPPI 44 68 33 38 49 100 45 39 52 42 74 69 57 61 68 66 74 43 61 47 POLL 63 52 56 35 61 89 69 63 72 38 88 79 56 27 82 58 58 49 47 39 POSITION NO. 6 M Iiiiii DAHLQUIST 66 52 34 60 39 56 89 72 63 62 44 66 70 48 34 70 53 61 52 60 59 1 ! I I 43 06. ,i 32 .i 36j 30 vn j nir ,i46 1 41 . - n ' 3^ !v I / ir 54 I I UV 1 / Y 1 /t I tU I Jt t 71 7 5 CD Q.._.,) � ( w' (p ag i ko ago104o t� ,1 it S 1�� iA g3 rya i417 ii , 2 i�o �a-7 �3 en ��� _. I . - CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - MARCH 13, 1962 PRECINCT NOS. I 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 _ 36 37 38 { 39 40 1 41 42 Total POSITION NO. 1 DULLAHANT i 49 47 27 70 39 36 9 53 41 38 77 52 76 64 56 , 12 54 48 33 59 14 2174 GIANINI i 66 54 77 69 _ 77 55 21 58 49 _ 61 _ 65 42 71 94 , 65 11 4 66 54 57 . 68 30 , 2419 POSITION NO. 2 MALGARINI ' 66 51 74 60 74 52 22 53 37 49 72 46 63 51 40 1 73 56 46 57 28 2271 HULSE 46 50 28 81 40 38 7 54 53 45 72 47 87 106 76 24 50 44 38 65 15 2254 POSITION NO. 3 PEDERSEN 67 1 61 76 83 1 82 59 19 I 72 I 51 I 55 I 92 I 60 1 85 83 70 8 76 60 50 76 34 2751 RIVILY 47 41 27 56 36 30 Il 38 41 42 4.9 31 63 76 47 18 47 44 38 49 11 1862 POSITION NO. 4 A CUSTER l 61 59 28 84 59 51 12 38 52 , 46 83 , 37 69 _ 77 _ 72 _ 17 63 47 _ 46 70 18 2443 r PHINNEY 53 41 75 57 57 38 17 72 39 52 61 55 80 84 45 5 60 55 39 53 25 2140 POSITION NO. -I i r- r.,_ : 5 SEPPI .. 49 56 23 70 42 38 10 41 51 45 73 43 • 75 73 , 66 1 13 61 40 42 58 14 2152 POLI 63 48 78 67 71 53 19 66 42 50 65 46 78 78 i 49 9 60 58 49 66 29 2351 POSITION NO. 6 ' • I DAHLQUIST f 69 57 , 89 79 74 49 , 21 . 54 46 47 64 50 74 82 58 15 71 64 45 58 32 2408 BROWN 46 42 16 60 42 37 9 58 46 48 75 43 77 82 58 10 55 38 41 67 13 2163 ._1_., . _; .3 ,_ a l a - -: if ' 7 o _ _ i 6 . ___. SCHOOL BOND ISSUE For-6302 - 79 ; , , Votes required - 7338 Carried "� �`� 1 itp �� a4 11.6 1 0.4' V9 i 5 14 ,, Against-1789 e 0 RECORD—CFRO(NICLE, Wednesday,October 31, 1962 \ SE 72 ST CITY OF RENTON SE 74 s7. PRECINCT BOUNDARIES 36 / iL--1 e•::: FRANK ALIMENT- MAYOR HELMIE NELSON-CITY CLERK 0 _ L.-.:.. ,-i- 4, .c....,.. ... z .„:. • — lit. 1 „„ :1 Q, sr.:::i1:::: ii 0 __:.:....:.:.:::, SE 86'ST , Qo ,c::i:::::::::::: . '" .i:;:ii*::::::i::• ,,.., NORTH SE. 91 ll ST. 0 14 3/4 I 11/2 i..!!.: 37 SCALE IN MILES • , i::1::• ::•., \E 955 :::::: ;:::\ \ • JANUARY 15, 1962 30 - SE 96'ST ,...., vi ,., CORRECTED AS OF AUG 12, 1962 Z 35 ANNEXAT:FI 12 Al 0D :1 1,14cl :972 0 . c. SE 104 ST MIN Ji 25 - 24 34 ,19e. .I 25T 's ' n'AVE 1,1 --) i . / 29 i-- 1 21/ •N\N..... \ <k_,/ 40,.• . ,9"AVE N 11 t.-F1 q 4VE Z 38 1 8 i ., ,..,-7 SE 120' ST `,.:,...'5 122: 71 ,.I a ?cr4vE'8= 14,,__;6.AVEN 33 17 19 .- 22 ' '- .‹ ,1 1. . c'" 5-141E N • 6'PL 14 r ci) 5"AVE N '2'3' - - , •Pe4,,. L.L.i 1 c' 4 L . 20 CV ,r) 23 321 I- zt 16 4"AVE N — i. ,_• \\ S 132 41 uovET I pss4,. .5 /3 z'.-.— --- cn I \ WAY 0 ,1111 ,_,) 6""' limor, limr• 7 , /./..?„.....--.. c•-, -, ....___a.. 8 - '-' - ,,, 0 e L=1 40 E 12 - _.-- ,,, • .,.\ 1 1 /— Z W ml a • c Rive 9 ,,t7-, SE 44'ST L,.., ------- 17 , U-I _.------ (r) ic 31 ....., ,...• , ..., 26 ... 1 28 , f:i,:i.:::i • u-,\ 27 t.: :1Iim 0\ 5 ,160' ST \ oc 7- ..c.-" --- LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES -- vl 0 L.xl 1 tfi: 0 03 al ,..n csvi . COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARIES ------- L. .1- S. 180 '-' ST 77 0, II' &271 II z LlJ • CIZ r • '- • 1 II I `j • i ; I f I j 1 1 :' • I I I • 1 j • i ' 1 a '',, / i je-egl, C''4' 0 2.5/. /' , .I 14.0 __ r 1 , i ;� + ; ' 111 .?jam 9 Jr /4 7 1 I �• 1 'I _ I I I I I- I I j ,I l- Ili, _ it1. _- ,tea_ __- _ -, r - psi r - 9_16a-T _ _ 1 . VirvIMIC 71X _ 1 I fx Tr- ,, - - 3. y � , i ! I , I i •t i ' ri i' -.._ 3237_ .iW i • _ .. u .t I -1- ,! _ . . .. . 2.4- 3 �Q .. 1 : �. 1 I j t 352 f- i : . .1 It _ t• - - - 1 1 . i I' t: , ' rr ,� 1 i' . . .. .- -- - - _ _ I it ! it .. - -- - ��_ _ __ 1 *;_1_.._.! ___;._-_' (� _ 1 _ _ - INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date March 2V62 He ?. Nr'Jn- From: Departmental Account No. . Domer To: Expenditure Account No. In an-1;er to your 5nquiry we quoto R.C.W. perta:min:- thereto MESSAGE: as Zollowst .23.030 Eli:nir:.4 ::41 bold elective of2ice. No ”erion h11 e eligible to hold any elective o22ice in any city the second class unless be Is a re:dstered voter tberein znd has resided therein l'or at least one year next precedin ; the 4ate e2 hi n election. He11.150 UNOFFICIAL RETURNS for POSTING Please Sign and Post Outside Your Polling Place CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 Precinct___ COUNCIL _ POSITION NO. 1 CLARENCE DULLAHANT L� GLEN C. GIANINI 4 4 HALLIE H. SMILEY Zr 7 CHARLES (EDDIE) TAYLOR / , POSITION NO. 2 BRUCE T. HULSE /J� JOHN MALGARINI / 7 CLIFFORD (TICK) ROST / ROBERT S. SHANE ._ / 7 IVAN UNBEDACHT .. 7 POSITION NO. 3 BOB CORWIN Q__S�" HENRY PEDERSEN S / DALE T. PINKERTON ELISABETH RIVILY 7 THOMAS R. TEASDALE._ C''__� POSITION NO. 4 DONALD W. CUSTER 4, JAMES E. DENZER TOM PHINNEY •1 RONALD REGIS _ ii S- D ARRELL PAUL SPICKLER_ d 0 POSITION NO. 5 DAN POLI / RUDOLPH H. SEPPI 3:.5 CHARLES SHANE J y CHRIS WRIGHT POSITION NO. 6 GLEN W. BROWN JEANETTE DAHLQUIST TED C. SLUGOCKI / of Inspector ff.; 'I fudge fudge � r OFFICIAL BALLOT SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 403 KING COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON ____, SPECIAL ELECTION, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote on the Proposition, make a cross (X) in the square ❑ at the right of either "Yes" or "No." PROPOSITION GENERAL FUND LEVY—$375,000.00 �/2-0-'1 -1- -L-C :, Shall Renton School District No. 403, King County, Washington, for the pur- pose of providing funds for library books, textbooks, instructional supplies and equip- ment, and maintenance of buildings and other current operating expenses of the district; authorize the County Commissioners of King County, Washington to levy a tax of approximately 5 mills, sufficient to provide $375,000.00 for the district General Fund, such tax to be levied in 1962 for collection in 1963, in excess of the annual millage limitation permitted the school district without a vote of the people, all as more specifically provided in a resolution of the Board of Directors adopted January 4, 1962? YES NO �� UNOFFICIAL RETURNS for POSTING Please Sign and Post Outside Your Polling Place CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 Precinct COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 CLARENCE DULLAHANT 3 i GLEN C. GIANINI HAUTE H. SMILEY V CHARLES (EDDIE) TAYLOR POSITION NO. 2 BRUCE T. HULSE JOHN MALGARINI 3 CLIFFORD (TICK) ROST 6' ROBERT S. SHANE IVAN UNBEDACHT POSITION NO. 3 BOB CORWIN HENRY PEDERSEN DALE T. PINKERTON ELISABETH RIVILY - )* THOMAS R. TEASDALE POSITION NO. 4 DONALD W. CUSTER 3 JAMES E. DENZER k TOM PHINNEY ? RONALD REGIS ) DARRELL PAUL SPICKLER POSITION NO. 5 DAN POLI 3/ RUDOLPH H. SEPPI CHARLES SHANE CHRIS WRIGHT POSITION NO. 6 GLEN W. BROWN JEANETTE DAHLQUIST b TED C. SLUGOCKI 7 cha-cf Inspector Judge Judge UNOFFICIAL RETURNS for CITY CLERK Enclose in Your Unofficial Return Envelope and Return With Your Supplies CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 Precinct !&' COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 CLARENCE DULLAHANT d ✓``f GLEN C. GIANINI _0__� HALLIE H. SMILEY 6 G.'a-- CHARLES (EDDIE) TAYLOR___O t (� POSITION NO. 2 BRUCE T. HULSE C `#�I JOHN MALGARINI 0 ;-'' CLIFFORD (TICK) ROST 6 I ( ROBERT S. SHANE. IVAN UNBEDACHT 0 Lip POSITION NO. 3 BOB CORWIN 6 d, HENRY PEDERSEN 6 3 9 DALE T. PINKERTON_ Q 1 ELISABETH RIVILY 0 c THOMAS R. TEASDALE 0 6 POSITION NO. 4 DONALD W. CUSTER o JAMES E. DENZER 4 g- 3 TOM PHINNEY ___ C I RONALD REGIS 0 t DARRELL PAUL SPICKLER Q D 4, POSITION NO. 5 DAN POLI _ ___ d 3 3 RUDOLPH H. SEPPI_ 0 35 CHARLES SHANE 0 t 3 CHRIS WRIGHT a 3 1 POSITION NO. 6 GLEN W. BROWN O 5' 3 JEANETTE DAHLQUIST o (P TED C. SLUGOCKI U Inspector */, Judge 4.. . Judge UNOFFICIAL RETURNS for CITY CLERK Enclose in Your Unofficial Return Envelope and Return With Your Supplies CITY OF RENTON PRIMARY ELECTION, FEBRUARY 13, 1962 Precinct COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 CLARENCE DULLAHANT a.O GLEN C. GIANINI 3 7 HALLIE H. SMILEY ° CHARLES (EDDIE) TAYLOR POSITION NO. 2 BRUCE T. HULSE / 3 JOHN MALGARINI CLIFFORD (TICK) ROST ROBERT S. SHANE I V' IVAN UNBEDACHT / POSITION NO. 3 BOB CORWIN O 3 HENRY PEDERSEN ,1 DALE T. PINKERTON / ELISABETH RIVILY 1 3- THOMAS R. TEASDALE 1 POSITION NO. 4 DONALD W. CUSTER / JAMES E. DENZER 3 1 TOM PHINNEY V„7 RONALD REGIS / DARRELL PAUL SPICKLER POSITION NO. 5 DAN POLI RUDOLPH H. SEPPI .7 3 CHARLES SHANE S CHRIS WRIGHT /6 POSITION NO. 6 GLEN W. BROWN / JEANETTE DAHLQUIST 7 I TED C. SLUGOCKI _1 I V6'" Inspector fudge Judge (PrimaryClose,Vote General Election Next The hullabaloo of the city Primary City Council election ended Tuesday but the shouting before the March 13 general election still looms. Twelve candidates will be in the running March 13. Six will survive. TUESDAY'S PRIMARY RESULTS: POSITION NO. 1 Clarence Dullahant 1,560 Glen Gianini 1,080 Hallie H. Smiley 440 Charles (Eddie) Taylor 784 POSITION NO. 2 John Malgarini 1,095 Bruce T. Hulse 992 Ivan Unbedacht 833 Robert Shane 709 Clifford(Tick)Rost 285 POSITION NO. 3 t Henry(Hank) Pedersen 1,143 t Mrs. Elisabeth Rivily 1,044 Dale Pinkerton 820 , Thomas R.Teasdale 692 , Robert(Bob) Corwin 217 POSITION NO. 4 Don W. Custer 1,734 Thomas H. Phinney 771 James Denzer 766 Ronald(Ron) Regis 386 Dr.Darrell Spickler 274 POSITION NO. 5 • Rudy Seppi 1,198 • Dan Poli 1,156 Christopher Wright 774 Charles Shane 729 POSITION NO. 6 Mrs.Jeannette Dahlquist 1,708 t Glen Brown 1,369 t Ted Slugocki 625 etJ t )YC '"/h' ( r j llV�l/ �� r \ ko �. \ f �� , I� �a S,,,,,„ „,/•a/i �,i� / n// 1'-itJ ,74/, /t / aid&)20 ' •,,Nizez. •„_ ,& ,,,eeeiPyeA . / idu ) 09 / u / LG V / -1 `2 ud s)(1/4!. /-0N..iv r / Gc / '-1.-i% U • glyI.L o y � LG 5 ti of_ / .z.lt GC. 7 • / /`'141/ ,-J v ze../sj2 ; //7 ),y V ,O 1,i5-- /4 IV x,-f .-� ql / 27/`-r 0 J 1/C n 00 Icy a Lc o 91 fj1,5/ ti d 1-e 7'7 0 22 . ,,,?.2..e.. - f.i/71-7 12 to/ 711 (c4L....;v1744o121 i 4.2 //.,)7 (.2 ,;') - I- 424,1\4(7°t.0:-V-I /'7c)./ / I/e 2 7 i 2 2 cl 12 ' ' 1? g 6-.:- S' )//1-D14/.7/ .-r /PA/72 o 23 ,..,377 Sy Zl 1/ n 7., / i/t 2 Ze 22 " ' -,--,'0,Ay g ' ,__./ i• rcioyia, z ,\ /4,?.70-1.‘ *cylli�C77 1 piz, _ 2/ '/8 y��� , ? p"� ?)1/� ,.S-22( /4 J ' z / ,0.2r�9.J •-'a'ci ' 44 /1, y --1 2 /to(i y2eji ' •.17zu-g 1- );11/ __S- /I-Py(:).:9-` -7 / /(.) iLl.y IsOcY , Zi'Pl14 .17 /,L �7>ej u r>o� s•ArO fi( ;jAfill,fa 7,47/cif f J 12 J> • S/wc/©,w7 fi Nale • / ,4_i7 5 12 �� /ey 71,4ass o9 4 91� •j ./ Primary Election, February 13, 1962 and General Election, March 13, 1962 L1 un#v of 71king Seettle, Wuh. April 6 CURRENT EXPENSE FUND To City of Renton Helmie Nelson, Renton, Washington Rental of the Following Buildings as polling places in the Primary and General Election, held on Feb. 13, and Mar. 13, 1962 • NORTH RENTON RECREATION CENTER FIRE STATIO& NO. 1. Renton No. 1 Renton No. 11-Renton No. 12 _HIGHLANDS FIRE STATION Cam, L. Renton No. l4-Rentoq No. 2Q Mat Me.. 15 Renton No. 21-Renton W. 22 Renton No. 39 Renton No. 25 RENTON HIGHLANDS ADMINISTRATLQN SLOG Renton No. 16-Renton No. 17 Renton No. 18-Renton No. 19 Fourteen Precincts-Two Days • $12.50 Per Day $350 00 • ASSIGNMENT OF BILLS WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED ORDERS FOR WARRANTS SHOULD BE FILED WITH THE COUNTY AUDITOR T _ PRECINCT ! 1 . 2 3 . 4 6 7 • 11 . 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 rinemn 26 1 27 28 29 30 TOTAL ALLni,NT 1103 106 62 88 ' 3 77 107 88 '• 81 51 91 24 44 90 97 75 131 :• 106 107 87 56 135 cm 64 15 2304 BAXTER 77 :• 67 4 55 82 47 43 64 52 72 2o 39 63 61 87 11111 79 ell 48 31 64 ! 48 31 64 30 7 28 32 1665 ,I moRRls 97 419 59 69 64 57 86 3o l02 102 105 136 105 83 89 95 93 60 IIIIIIIIII 26 63 28 2321 cci ,s:F, 63 8 • 82 9 37 52 57 III 59 ' 39 66 12 27 34 43 46 59 44 all 37 54 1- 57 32 , 17 51 11 6 23 112 1241 • G '1•n 9 '0 8 ; 9. 4 '6 93 92 96 80 ' 128 35 61 414 124 118 164 120 , 59 89 116 136 01.01 1 68 137 49 21 70 38 2961 ''' i— - ..._ HOUSER1051 . • 86 IMillal26 53 111123 GOUGE 72 76 41. 39 46 63 17 49 75 84 121 67 41 68 82 61 63 45 88 36 4 39 19 1731 IREII-; + 35 ; 83 i • i 2011211109 84 122 27 Eilko3 123 108 122 108 146 77 101 126 88 50 159 59 33 2883 I DELAUREN 1120188103 92 402 93 96 82 017 30 47 101 102 96 123 89 39 72 68 114 75 44 MIMI 16 64 29 2586 1BRUGE .• 1001 8 2 99 91 46 62 83 95 72 109' 09 81 80 59 0l 29 73 3 9 57.153106 38 15 51 • 2214 GARRETT 112 173 t l 6 elle 78 60 95 24 112 108 111 123 92 52 67 104 92 83 106 36 19 56 31 2442 TRI14!1 55 6 .• 91 II 62 01112 69 91 66 •• 29 32 97 88 82 86 89 31 52 69 ' 84 58 38 118 40 11:1151 25 2132 91 1111111111 95 92 I ill 95 26 III 39 22 1957 _ vaaY 80 77 .• • 111 30 .• . • :t .. 63 52 67 33 12 39 13 1632 TAYLOR 69 76 :• 11111111132 36III .. 31 51 71 .• 64 38 74 28 12 35 17 1469 LINDGREN 56 14 45 53 III 49 33 • 13111 •r76 GIANINI 43 �3 19 25 13 24 32 32 29 22 53 15 10 20 12 718 LIBRARY BONDS: FOR-- 1239 'JRTDGE aFrrir'T?Tr_, unufS- FOR----1481 AaINST 1325 AGAINST- 974 TOTAL 'DOTE CAST: 4074 d.Vo 7 y.2 � 9 1 9 6 2 CALENDAR KING CC UNTY FOR ELECTICNS IN FOLLOWING CITIES: ALGONA, AUBU�-(N, 3EL.LEVUE, UCTHELL, DES MCINES, ENUMCLAW, ISSAOUAH, KENT, KIRKLAND, MEDINN.A, MERCER ISLAND, NCRiVIANDY PARK, REDMCND, RENTON, SEATTLE AND TUKWILA December 15, 1961 Filings open with City Clerks December 29, 1961 Filings close with City Clerks January 3, 1962 Last day for candidates to withdraw January 5 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for F ri mary Election January 9 City Clerks to certify list of candidates to County Auditor January 12 Last day to register for Primary Election January 19 Absentee ballots available January 26 Last day to file resolutions or ordinances calling Special Elections to be held in conjunction with the General Election Januar,r 29 Last day for transfer of registration - Primary February 2 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for General Election February 9 Last day to register for General Election February 3 to February 10 County Auditor to publish Notice of Primary Election February 13 PRIMA iY ELECTION February 19 Canvass to begin February 21 Last day for nominees to withdraw February 23 Canvass to be completed February 26 Last day for transfer of registration - General March 3 to March 10 County Auditor to publish Notice of Generai Election MMrch 13 GENERAL ELECTION March 19 Canvass to begin March 23 Canvass to be completed • June ,t Terms begin Prepared by ROBERT A. MORRIS, King County Auditor and ex-officio Supervisor of Elections CITY OF RENTON_ PRIMARY ELECTION February 13, 1962 POSITION NO. 1 • Clarence Dullahant— ..--1326 Beacon Avenue Glen C. Gianin: a. ---n_,-10421 S.E. 98th Street Ha11ie li. Smile �._�o�, , �,�.,��,.»,.� .o..�. ., 829 "M" Street Charles "Eddie." Taylor-- " ..,�, �.�<,�,�e 412 Thomas Street POSITION NO. 2 Bruce T. H;Js� ou�����.a��,,. �., „�...,., ... 1422 John M��, � .i�•��,,.,.,..,<.�.,<�m,._..,.,�.�.,..< - - S.E. 93rd Street !g, ri-� ?518 8th Avenue North Clifford "Tick" Rost. azC 6th Avenue North Robert S. g '- �m,.�....,"v�o 36 ��K�� Street IvanU bed. ;�yt- —,,<.m.. .� ...o.�.,�,��.,....�m 17417 Springbrook Road POSITION NO. 3 Bob Corwin-- S.E. 94th Street Henry Peders a- ���. <,-�. m..,�... .,. �.... 2508 T. c, ,�c o 9th Place North Dale T. P�.nk.z�cn <_�m.,. - 7 f Elisabeth. ,• �.�.,�-.�rt,<-,..,_,��,�,.,�.�.....�. < 2,�2 •- 6 :�i Avenue North Riv .i;: - 355 Thomas Street Thomas R. 506 -11th Avenue South POSITION NO. 4 Donald W. Cu.sterma�o .�. �..v 1st Avenue North James E. Denzer Lake Wash. Blvd SE Tom Phinney--- o�_s��-. , . 11606 - 112th Avenue SE Ronald Regis �.,� _ Darrell � .n� .e . G-83U "J" Street el Paul Sp,+.ckie.r_ , d®� < ...� ,. .. - 7th Avenue North POSITION NO. 5 Dan Rudolph hJH. Sepp_ -G���< � �.��,�v����,u� � � `4L0 Langston Road ��.m �646 - 5tr Avenue West Charles SY.ar_e_ 08 „K R Street Chris Wright ., -_m.,.. . -------o..-------_o-_� =2057 Monterey Drive POSITION NO. 6 Glen W. B:ro>n � ._ ��.�oe�.,, om804 Sunset Blvd. East Jeanette Dahiquist---md �,1420 Ted �_�,.,md��_.,u "K" Street C. S_lugocki� _ ,�,o-o-- -,---.,-o_--------- 3304 = 11th r Ave ue North - CANDIDATE FOR POSITION OF POLICE JUDGE POLICE JUDGE Paul W. Hour,< __ _ �.���o.,���.�<_�� Masaterey Drive \ l 1 4 CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - MARCH 13, 1962 'v TOTAL VOTES CAST AT POLLS - 4867 PRECINCT NOS. 1 2 MI 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sub-Total ' POSITION NO. 1 ___ DULLAHANT 46 78 3", 39 54 99 50 39 60 50 91 68 63 53 78 59 77 46 52 45 i GIANINI 67 46 29 58 37 55 88 69 67 67 36 77 79 50 35 74 65 57 51 62 40 •s T_s Ao. i LG k . _ 55 55 28 63 37 63 89 70 67 70 40 94 69 46 36 76 48 56 46 52 40 1 HULSE 49 63 35 33 35 46 97 49 35 56 42 73 77 67 51 75 74 76 47 59 49 POSITION NO. 3 ' � --- -- - - - _� -— PEDERSEN 79 69 31 70 51 67 87 80 68 78 46 99 108 60 44 79 86 74 53 50 53 f RIVILY 33 53 33 25 24 42 100 44 40 53 38 68 42 52 46 76 48 63 62 35 POSITION NO. 41011 _—= CUSTER 66 81 42 31 46 56 103 53 54 70 51 104 82 67 57 91 62 75 55 60 18 PHINNEY 48 44 24 64 28 54 77 73 54 59 32 59 65 48 32 64 62 58 40 50 42 _( POSITION No. 5 —__ ==== E SEPPI 44 68 31 38 38 49 100 45 39 52 42 74 69 57 61 68 66 7.4 43 61 47 E POLI 63 52 26 56 35 61 89 69 63 72 38 88 79 56 27 82 58 58 49 47 39 POSITION NO. 6 __ ___ 1 Mil__==== DAHLQUIST 66 52 34 60 39 56 89 72 63 62 44 .6 70 48 34 70 53 61 52 60 59 BROWN 45 67 , 32 36 , 35 , 50 95 , 46 , 11 . 64 39 , 96 . 77 , 64 , 5=4 , 80 74 : 74 , 46 , 54 , 31 CITY OF RENTON - CANDIDATES FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN GENERAL ELECTION - MARCH 13, 1962 PRECINCT NOS. I 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Total POSITION NO. 1 DULLAHANT I 49 47 27 70 39 36 9 53 . 41 38 77 52 76 , 64 56 _ 12 t 54 48 33 t 59 14 2174 GIANINI ! 66 54 _ 77 69 77 t 55 21 58 49 61 ,_ 65 42 71 94 65 11 66 i 54 57 ,_ 68 30 2419 POSITION NO. 2 MALGARINI I 66 51 74 60 74 52 22 53 37 49 72 46 63 51 40 1 73 56 46 57 28 2271 HULSE 46 50 28 81 40 38 7 54 53 45 72 47 87 106 76 24 50 44 38 65 15 2254 POSITION NO. 3 PEDERSEN j 67 61 76 ' 83 1 82 59 19 72 51 55 92 60 85 83 70 8 76 60 50 76 34 2751 If RIVILY 47 41 27 56 36 30 11 38 41 <42 I 4I.9 31 63 76 47 18 47 44 38 49 11 1862 PCS ITION NO. 4 CUSTER 61 59 28 84 59 51 12 38 52 46 83 37 69 77 , 72 _ 17 . 63 47 , 46 70 18 2443 PHINNEY 53 41 75 57 57 38 17 72 _ 39 52 61 55 80 84 45 5 60 55 39 53 25 2140 POSITION NO. 5 SEPPI 49 56 23 70 42 38 10 41 51 r5 73 43 75 73 66 ; 13 61 40 42 58 14 2152 POLI 63 48 78 67 71 53 19 66 42 50 65 46 78 78 49 9 60 58 49 66 29 2351 POSITION NO. 6 DAB IUIST 69 57 89 79 74 49 21 54 46 47 64 50 74 82 58 15 71 64 45 58 32 2408 BROWN 46 42 16 60 42 37 9 58 46 48 75 43 77 82 58 10 55 38 41 67 13 2163 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE For-6302 _ 79�,- , . Votes required - 7338 Carried Against-1789 • CERTIFICATION STATE OF WASHINOTON January 5, 1962 as,. COUNTY OF KING I, HEIJ= W., XELSON, the duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clerk of and for the City of Renton, King County, Washington, do hereby Certify that the attached list is a true and correct copy of the list of Candidates who have filed for positions of City of Renton Council— man and Police Judge, as same appears on file in the records of the office of the City Clerk in said City. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the Official Seal of the City of Renton, Washington, this 5th day of January, 1962. (SEAL) irelmis Wr. Nelson, City Clerk `lly� ' �. STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION I, ROBERT A. MORRIS, Auditor in and for King County, Washington, do hereby certify i that, at an Election held in said County on the 13th day I, ofMarch , A. D. 19 b2 , GLEN C. GIANINI was elected to the office of Council, Position No. 1 (Four-Year Term) "� in and for 4. �� N City of Renton as appears from the official canvass of the returns of said 1 County now on file and of record in this office. I`' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my I hand and affixed my official seal this 23rd ; 11 1 y f March 2 da o , A. D. 1 • ROBERT A.MORRIS A-. King County Auditor,Secretary Canvassing Board of Election Returns *I 4 Wv-------------ANi Atk._ A•t-7,---- Form El 011 e.t Metropolitan Press&Western I - Record of Campsign Expenses for Thris Wright Cor.tributior.s 1. Mr . Fred 4Dteed , Forest Lvenue , Deettle 1.00 2. Mrs. Judith TTstchett, 4728 E. 17,3th, 6eettle 10.00 11.00 cervices, etc . Contributed 1 . Jeck Fleming, 424 'rlinsor y, Photographs Amos SFuselend , Kennydsle, Duplicating 3 . CURE a i gn s Expenditures 1. Leth (Lumber Merket) 2.34 2. Campaign cards (News Record) 31 .20 3 . Envelopes (News Record ) 9 .78 4. Paper (News Record ) 5 .72 5. 6tencils (News Record) .94 6 . Postsge 40 .00 FL- 089 .98 10.00 # 97. qc - FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USL_ __4LY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL �/OFFICES SUBJECT TC PRIMARY ELEC- File No. /`� TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. State of Washington, Date: . -- )j , 19 / County of Timef�__❑ A.M. P.M.� t No.// p Recei �90 -�'- DECLARATION I, O le f //h K e i-to declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR7 UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at ._;, 7 - 4_- -, rite-, N, 4- (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY R TOWN) County of ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; Y � that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of <<LZ1____ (Position No. ___ __ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the . _ _____._/3 day of 2 --Le.c%2_ -, 19_ ;and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- /� mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of ' ---J Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organisation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation o the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE 142.4177Cji? (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) .,ubscribed ,and sworn to before me this27 day of `4 f-/ ,19_C/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (- ( `/- (OFFICIAL 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINE'.iS FORMS, INC. 61137 w3," :-..5 INSTRUCTI i FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CA_.__DACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 1 I II H CD �i 0 (� 0 b:in -. N N to o. G N e"1 "*1 '.T1 .iE 'T1 `a L' 7. 0 I a. o in o V IQ salmf a ,1oe. ro a o 1 r•T. c (f,, 3 0 �i gq co (� m o* PJ O O - Z ), > Q. P'1 rs r N m • O Q 0 0g O C " 0 n 1 mA ( 0 FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE; THIS FORM TO BE UE NLY FOR N)N-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. d 7 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY ��F--IILING DATA / State oiWashington, ss. Date:+�l�t� / , 19_C�__/ County of 3 Time_ __.__ A.M. P.M. c Y `f � ❑ � Receipt 7(";/-1 DECLARATION l Vksab � 'IN vtl declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTL YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registe)ed voter residing at 3 c �AoyiAQS � � .-_ -/� (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of__` --24 ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declikie mY self a candidate for nomination to the office of C ©UA (\1k LOCThictM (Positic n No. 3 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 13--.---/ day of - r ' 19_ -mod hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- ��z sib mary I:allots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of / --11� Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organisation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any politics 1 subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or v' lence. SIGN HERE t-e-V fil- . (SIGNATURE OF ANDID E) Subscribed and sworn to before me this;-7- day of %....r2,---c-l-2rc.�"--at:),19 ./ • � —77(_.-el 2/ ,� --I (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING�y SIGNAT RE) r SEAL) L44-- (OFFICIAL TIT 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 `" INSTRUCTIC FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CAI >ACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. II I VVV 1°TI hj '0 .h 1 mm > ,��, r G i n) cob' o a M \ o • n .+ V O ; 0 b y 0 , c 1 !0{ 1=0 `, m to -ri ou) cc o l\� o o o n A• Z rt v � o � _ v c S n LTI. N liC J N APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED Or, FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA Ss. State of Washington, 1 Date c___ , 19 County cf ) Time- ;j` _..0 A.M. P.M. Receipt No. 7„/V DECLARATION declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE INT NAME EXACTLY AS YODU ISH IT TO AP R UPON BAL T) registered voter residing at - e4. .__f�'C�K f. .._ _ 1- 4 ( TREET AND NUMBE , OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TO<NN) County of 7__ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (!er� (Position No. '7 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of_; (i 19-0;and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of L7 Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the Sta e of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutiona'. form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organiz ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or viole SIGN HERE /-fA- f „ / f— (SIGNATUREc� l� 11 OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this !day of --=a—c-e l--- 19 6/ ?z, (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) rJ (OFFICIAL TI 2608(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 l INSTRI IONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS O] LNDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. II I t I OZ ''r7 p +`j� �. rig to nCD �. r V '` p 0O cn 't e1M '0 ,,l0 Z Z r �. o a o S ;� El a. o m o z Z b o � a I . � t O n Z ; rt« S0 -1 Z Ca 0T r �� 0 ' A 1 Z C Y tI g rm. 0 c = S1 n ^ )RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL- NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED ONLY r FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File NO... -z' 7 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, , ss. Date: • -y , 19 _-i 7 County of .___ Time ❑ A.M. KP.M. Receipt No.--7K-V DECLARATION h A L L /E hi. SIJL E Y declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPE R UUPONN¢B-ALLOT) registered voter residing at gc -7 u� " , (STREET A D NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby decla a myself a candidate for nomination to the office of -- ----- - - (Position No. 1__ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /3 day of �f ,19-4,?!and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as prov ded by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of '-Gsc�' Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages i n or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States o of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or vio ce. SIGN HERE - - - - -------- ---- - -ti-- -- (SIG TURF CANDIDATE) gfri Subscribed and sworn to before me this -day of ��/ C ,19 C • "ik.- (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) {SEAL) %/�J��f�j (OFFICIAL TITLES - �-- 26OB(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o C 0 y ^ CP td n 0 r. -I 0i rn 0 NLci m m Ut 0 K] ' co �i g o a P o ° _ Z 1 Z b �_ o c � m 1. 0 c. 0 6 o b z ,�` m o m n G i ', A ' Z Q 0 CIO V.1 O Cat r1 1 a m 1 S m a Q. Z \ ; 0 O v0 _ inN IIC ORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USE ILY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUG-I CIAL }�OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. / Date: ,41/ 19.fi Countyof ........... .. .2' A.M. P.M. � � � Receipt No. ". 6 j DECLARATION /( �) a ei S declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS Y694..1 WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at (f 3 U Zs'7` /F, n 746")7 (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of_.!/ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of CYoc(»c//- 5 x? (Positicn No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /3 day of „e1,14-61-1"--2- , 19_t` d hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): 'That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organisation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation cf the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE ZLS .' (SIGNATURE OF C. DIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this l;(4t1ay of - '�,19 "./ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNAT RE) (SEAL) (OFFICIAL TITLE 260E(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 RJ' 1, INSTRUCt I ; FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CP DACY J FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election w officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 1 o PO _ fD \`y n N. 0 U i c Fri- ¢ OZ OZ n i Ri (t p 7 O D .n« b O r..: 7 v o Z m O Q �� ` _ YYY n �1 3 - O ''d qN Z \` m g m ~ p NISN c o 0o 23 QVn pi T . . FI r m � ) o Q o g O 0 c .. 11 rm. i r1 co F APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: TH S FORM TO BE USED ONL' F NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL ELEC- TIONS Flle Na. '�s.5� OFFICES S JBJECT TO PRIMARY . DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. 1 Date: Dec. 29th , 19 Cl County of King 1 Time ,I.-. .. II] A.M.>] P.M. Receipt No. -7S3J DECLARATION j, TORN LI LGARINI declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at._-35l8-8th Ave. No. ,- , Renton, ,t_.ShlrigtOn , (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of____Tr,1-r?E ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Councilman (Position No.__.2 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 13th day of__ ebrua_ry 19 62,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary bc:llots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of TEN ( 10. ) Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the Stale of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision (If either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in vocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of th nite States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force r violenc . ! SIGN HER /J / ,L.4..,...,,,, .-, ,, (SIGNATURE O NDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me th' . . i day of -62} ,19_.0 D/ /....4_,...,e,-- . ."--10--,-.?-2...../ (SIGNATURE F OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (OFFIC L TITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 MST TIONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS ( ;ANDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H 0:i '21 'U ed o 0 o Zi „V i A . O 0 z y a• Q O )N3 mco 0 iZ C D 1� pri �' taw \ ' s Pirt. R' Z X - O c ., E us. n in 0 _ ORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. �i DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. Dater'Y�G �9 , 19_.-t County of ) �� Time �� A.M.❑ -�P.M. //? Receipt No. P 7 / f� ��DECLARATION 11 U ✓�I R $ / t / /- /q$ I- l= declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at h D G,_/1 �,u-e, - �- ��,t�i_ o- t 14-/ ..*� (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of // ri-e_Jf ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I 1 ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of -__ ._ _ __ (Position No.-. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the __ day of - ,19 Z rnd hereby request that my name be punted upon the official pri- N DC) mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of _0 Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organ:ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE gly (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) :subscribed and sworn to before me thiss291ay of � e� ,19 6/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) SEAL) (OFFICIAL TI 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 INSTRUC NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF I___:DIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. I o P o MR „A.:, C7 0 $ N Z o s z z > 1 0 A 70 0- P to P z Z b o ai t- F. T. O O `\ Y A .• q n Z 3 0 ..1 z �� .� ° •�o o A " z ; e n k ,,,. r a g O r v 1 �1 N "C - IRM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED C FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No .3 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o: Washington, ss. Date:�,�.cy/___�� , 19_�/ County of �� Time_��_ _.--_% 0 A.M. K P.M. Receipt No.__71,3 DECLARATION I, h l FtJ-� J (--1--1--G-!l-_-)----R-,--5 7" declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLYLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) _ y� registered voter residing at 7 C_Q 14 �p__.:-a-_._-.Au,e_ _ ea • . �X-Trx �, / (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR(TOWN) County of ` ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I k ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of •�--- __, � (Position No.____ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /3, day of- _CT.7G�.�-�?,44.- 2 _, 19 4rnd hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum off Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation o: the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. / 4p . SIGN HERE Z - . -- � .�� .SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) !L subscribed and sworn to before me this day of ..0a-C- .11-46 '19 '� ‘ 2%t :e (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOW EDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) .� ��d 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 ".ads. .5 (OFFICI ITL ) INSTRUC___INS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF WIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 1-3 o MI b (I) p 0 iA �, v CI (� p ... i 1'97 ai LEI 0. V ti, 0 m z z m z (Fi� g a A. ° % ` \ 2 kJo cc _ .► ,.R-.-.- •.6:. ' \;-' i\t -.0n n 3zPJ 0 • P. m O m 't(�1 ... '. 0 & 1 ., C O ; 1 3 c >° mg \ • � v 0 Z r 6. v \N..,,5 m i vo, li _ 4 APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED( FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. c-S- TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. // State oP Washington, Date: . -/ , 19-i7./ County of Time ,'_/f A.M. 4P.M. Receipt No. __2-- DECLARATION ,, 1 ) I, �}/1� / --, J- - �f-/_.S declar n honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH 1 APPEAR PON BALLOT) registered voter re 'ding at ///-9 (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of ,State of Washington, and am legally qualifie to assume office if elected; that I I ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of ._- (Position No. lO ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of c , 19(C'-,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organi2 ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,for r violence. SIGN HERE (SIGNATURE OF CANDY E) Subscribed and sworn to before me thi? ay of a� r '2-t , 19 l'/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (OFFICIAL 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 ./ INSTRL )NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF — IDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. • 1 0 _ 0 0 ON N ci CO Cl i*�� o tr, o m fD z z 0 w z a. P in P Z Z o a Al - o O A Z ; A s R.. 2----‘ 0 115 Z 0 -I Z g. pr. ,(`J \ . _ * m 0 i ?V C 23 -1 n A Z rt CIrO O v °c s S ielf1 — ' APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED( ei FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICE- SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No._ TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. Dater c.-':./....._• __..-2f 19_ County of Time- ❑ A.M. P.M. Receipt No. 7k / DECLARATION . I• __ __ _ __ declare upon honor that I am a - - p (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU /WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT)� /� ,I� �! registered voter residing at__/LI ,l -^ ..J 7 4„, /_.'G�� , (STRE T AN NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY R TOWN) County of il _____ _ State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; ‘tv) that I 1 ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of---__eGAL.. (Position No..- ._! ---1 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the �. 1 T �� day of e c' -0-4--v ,19 ' 9,to d hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of ��' Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organi..ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violenc . SIGN HERE c-, . (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me thiday of �,19___fv/. __ (___ ___, )7_44.2,_,,) (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) I SEAL) _.&/. (OFFICIAL LE) 2608(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 '`4 '5 INSTRt INS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF 1DIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on • the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. ►j Z ro ro 0 cD 0 y ^ v 0 '0 0 m En " r �� :Io a a .« p �� 0 z m Ort k n 3 0 ro ,§.,i Fj Z m to '^ " m o - i A f XI o El a 1 z c as E: S r m rt Q = ic v o o v c E r-, m. 0 2M APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED 0 FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL }�OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA •State o:' Washington, SS• Date: -_.s <_ 7.-, 19.6/ County of /7 Time..g.' 4-7_0 A.M. P.M.& `�L {/ Receipt No. 7. DECLARATION II / • I, VdQ p C. 1" I-1 �• @ _._ / declare n honor that I am a (PLEASE RINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO PEAR UP N A OT) registered voter residing at-_-SGJ4w �� ��l �E'� , (STREET AND NU ER, OR RURAL ROUTE) l (CITY OR TOWN) -7,County of ,State of Washington, and am legally qualifi to assume office if elected; that I l:ereby declare` myself a candidate for nomination to the office of • (Position No. LJ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of�` , �19 .and^liereby request that my name be printe upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provi d by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organi:ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation o the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force • io enc. SIGN HERE 14' Ny • -.10:7.2,-C- (SIGN•' RE OF ANDIDAT ) subscribed and sworn to before me this day • b. �-� -�4-� .19-6-/ • (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLED ING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) ei...,2"5 ._ e",e____t_l_y (OFFICIAL TITL 1 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 611374M0'5 INSTRU DNS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF VDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H n W oN _ o �i �] ,•0 CO o i0 IA �n � o s o w ootfl o z A p 7 Z o 0" z sag O N. n c C 3 •`.L' .... a O Z: : 0 (\,\ iii kj :-.1 F,. c a) rn (f) R. 8m 0 0 CitlIA 0 0 t .cd y x ? z cam+ D 0 El: ✓ m o"; p. ' p O v o C v E ow r1 m N 1°.0 :M APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED Or FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OI FICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. G f r DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss.State or Washington, Date: C?<'�_- __ 19_6_( County of Time 3%!]/c), 0 A.M. [}<P.M. t--<2, 7 Receipt No.______.77f DECLARATION I, _074A4_e_ . _ E De N C__k declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH/I IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at__ ‘ 53 ,C L "1 . ,2/yd S E 7 /Y 7 a� �-- /V , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of Ky /✓/ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I l.ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of(.� co-u // �. � (Position No. `T ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the day of - -e-+(1.i- ,19-b aad hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as pro rded by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of ...-"--21—J Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE Q (SIGNATURE OF CAN IDATE) subscribed and sworn to before me thiso`� day of ,19 6 ./ ---/Z4-e-e_.-/ „2.<--(-----09-c...---/' (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) SEAL) (?. .,„„z_v (OFFICI TITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61197 c INSTR1. ONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF .NDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H o CD - O .-. � � �_ ii m z o ° co z a, 0 7v z Q- P rs3 o Z Z \ o y n pbp o O n : Z ; " g Q m O n .4 .'\' m ,Oj 'd e Z \ �� O O Oi , 7,L i,. `+ \v^\ 09;2. 1 - L e P-, N c m 2 ` ,. FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED Y - FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL / OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No 'J( TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o: Washington, ss. //�� Date: c- , 19 Count of Time_l.;_�v A.M. P.M. )-- Receipt No. 77//C c/ � ,^ DECLARATION I, �i�/7'L /i(7 /4 Cl•3�i��� declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BA OT) _ registered voter residing at /9O mOn'l-G"? L`,l, / , (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of �� (/ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I 1.ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of l 67.4-/C- - ✓e-/- e''`"5- (Positicn No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /� day of Fe X feu'..,"4-'`Zr._,19°2,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary h allots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of `- " Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or viole SIGN HERE _ /� C -- -L-Ll -21-✓ (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) 3ubscribed and sworn to before me this � day of ------ - - ,19 G� _/" . -i....,...,e_./ d."---- e--",.AJ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) � L r (OFFICIA ITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 51137 ,5 • INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING'DEC`LARiTIONS OF C )IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. • o m o ; \*. NC pc to L . ..t r'''t 11'� 0 � � a P a. P <a P '\ %o n 0n Ay m o 0 Q ... x p ml 17. V 3 •O 'C En a m..% \4. p a , a -,9 1 0 0 ,� ,� '� \ 2 �` m , n Z r , M Q 0 0 o ' 1 O v a n - w - Inter-Off ice Memo Date January 17, From: Ke]aie W. Nelson, City Clerk In Reply Refer to: City of Renton To: Pcul R uoer, Judge, Renton Municipal's Reference to: Yrea,: user`s Chech No. a 7 Court Message: Dear Paul: Enclosed herewith is rebate of fees which wore filed in connection with Declaration and Affidavit of Candidacy on December 29, 1961 under File No. 13, Receipt No. 778. Yours very truly, Relmie Form Ml - Mayor's Office • INTER-Oi r ICE MEMO Date Jan. 16,_-1963 i From: e1_l..e 'elson, City Clerk Departmental Account No. To: Dorn;:, zea Gossett, City Treasxpenditure Account No. MESSAGE: Re: Rebate of Filing Fees to Paul W. Houser, Police Judge in Amount - $54.00 Referenc,3 - City Clerk*s communications to Kenneth Gilbert, Suptt. of Elections E Ed Logan, County Suptt. of fictions of A of State Auditor of Nov. ugust £3tin, letter to office• 19th, & re , from Chief ExartLner on 11/30/62, also memo to City Attorney date S 62. Please make rebate of °54.00 to Paul Houser, inasmuch as his filing was actual l y an error - this position not be be ballotted upon. I eimie Nelson, City Clerk inn • Coc-'441"d INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date December 3, 1962 From: Helmle Nelson, City Clerk Departmental Account No. To: O. M. S llan, city Attorney Ex enditure AccountRul Houser p TOR RE: Rebate of Film teas MESSAGE: Mr, Shellant We bad discussed this previously and I advised Mr. Houser that you felt it could not be rebated per certain provisions of the law. Paul requested that I pursue the matter further with the State Auditor we submit the cemeemicaticat received this s date relative thereto. Please advise as to further action at this time. Thank you. Helmie • -�" �� ��✓ cSTAT CLIFF YELLS C 7 tr+ ROBERT V. GRAHAM SATE AUDITOR = CHIEF EXAMINER Q _ R- L HUSK /set ASSt3TANT CHIEF EXAMINER Lkr .Mate ofWkr ort OFFICE )F STATE AUDITOR DIVISION OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ONampia November 30, 1962 M's Helmie W. Nelson City Clerk City Hall Renton, Wa hi ngt on Dear M's Nelson: In connection with your November 19 letter regarding the filing fee of Judge Houser, we are not quite certain that we understand the circumstances surrounding Judge -iouser' s filing fee. However, we do feel that if his office was not actually on tie ballot that his filing was actual ', in error and, therefore , he would be entitled to a refund I his filing fee notwwithst .inding the provisions of RCW 29.18.0 . Ace -dingly, we advise that if it can be ound that was aL;.ualiy in error, he would then be entitled to a refund. Yay we suggest that you clear this point with your City Attorney for appropriate action. Yours very truly, CLIFF YELLE, State Auditor By Robert V. Graham Chief Examiner RH:aes )RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR N)N-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL 7 OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. �C TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o;Washington, ss. Date: _,6- a./9 19 County of __� Time/-'7 ❑ A.M. 2-D.M. Receipt No._776.. DECLARATION IVAN UNBEDACHT declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 17417-_Springbrook_ Rd„-. _, - Rerton, Washington • (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of King ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I I ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Councilman (Position No. Z ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the Li day of ,19‘-Z-,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of $10.00 Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington: that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organiz ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation o'' the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any politica( subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force o lence. In SIGN HERE ' (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) 11 ubscribed and sworn to before me this 9 day of- , 19-� --• (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) � Gz (OFF IAL TITLE) 26OB(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 INSTRU( INS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF IDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. I 0 x -II ro 'fit r M 0 z o ii '47. z z • y 70 a.. o _ C D a 'U o \1 O �1 o it, qq Z V m 0 p I I� ill ' x ?I 5 CD C - O Z Q -n7 0 x O C 1 ? Y r el tab C A -4 n �• Z i r� )RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL .. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No /( TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. State o: Washington, ) c- Dater(' ,�. � , 19--�t- County of 1 Time_/%_3U ❑ A.M. CKP.M. I. Receipt No._________ // DECLARATION I, / -Q_l� C.._ OE_Lf.//A/ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) ,/ �/ registered voter residing at-/ ,_(2_.3_;._ � g 77� rxJ 24,-- �-/ (STREET AND UMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY(OR TOWN) County of .rfrr-� ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I 1-.ereb Ideclar�e myself a candidate for nomination to the office of__ __- �'�`�`'c-L �w Y Y (Position No....,...? ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the �� day of_ ,19‘-'27and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- .1411-441-4--y mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of �- 6'---2'4.. Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or o e State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or viole HERE ���D l/ _& ,,..„0,.._.. (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) F.ubscribed and sworn to before me thisday of c". _ -cl ,19_(0_� --_--J SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGIN SIGNATURE (SEAL) C _ „�= 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 _i6''?.-R",n_5 (OFFICIA TLE)� INSTRU( INS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF FDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. E 1 o co o 71 w \ B 01 f] N m i o m o r z 0 z ao a oto o z z oo b o m O 0 3 ° m MCr,• m m m J� oo m a o ® \ y, ; a E: \t� c \ , `U Ti 0Q• Z r• , o E O p m )RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED C. FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC. File No. /6 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. n State of Washington, Date:�lC �_r , 19 County of Time- -50 A.M. D P.M. Receipt No. 77/ DECLARATION I, 7 ",b C , 5L.vG O C j declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 336 y // , I �/ (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY'-0 TOWN) County of ,State of Washington,and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No. 6 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /2-46 day of_ _ ._ ___ ,19_6':Z..and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. S"i_v G oz SIGN HERE ' „/ r (SIGNATURE OF ANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me thisf, day of � , (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 260E(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 (OFFI AL TITLE) INSTRUC INS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF .,..ADIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. •If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. i o0 m o a2. - AI a. o fD o z 2 0 0 Z o o y a kJo z 3 -► A IIIIIM R. n i s o roE CO m o m '� cn m Y o o -I z ry0 T o m o i ? > NE?: :a y Q r "' o � A v N - RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE THIS FORM TO BE USED 0 FOR NDN-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL A __,r/ OFFICE S SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. �f1 TIONS. �I DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. Date:.- _,--a?_� 19 4 7 County of Time_,1%*.710 ❑ A.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. 77 U DECLARATION � K I, -) ° ' ----6a - -e r declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU W r r.� IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) �,f s. registered voter residing at )l= i r `V' ) " , _a_ //�- �/, . (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) / (CITY R TOWN) County of ___ cC ` ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of -e-e-5__ , (Position No. ), to be made at he primary election to be held on the Z,9 day of- 4-- 19_ear.thid hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provide4-by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of c2A!',C ---, z. Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the C nstitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,forc or iolence.R SIGN HERE Q-' (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this i day of ,19__4_ 1. IZ )tJ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) I --(OFFICIA 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 c INSTRU )NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF NIDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NbN-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. i o zi o M o N. NN KPo (A cn ilr a o Pi Oz° m o a > oa v S hi o F1 ; o b p Z m m r p m ... \ c 0 y o . ,7,1' ,'' —, o ( ?m" o A• Z (� 0•• .r o O 0 m v , , N i _, _ FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USEC Y FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. 1r3 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FI/� _G DATA ` State of Washin-17--gton, Date: b�''r'�• � , 19_6/ f Tim �_ A.M. P.M. County of ❑ Receipt No. 7 DECLARATION -. - I, -_G- __ _$__j-le S End I E. T -- .O__r decl pon honor that I am a (PLEAS RINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO AP AR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at �02- �/' __ ___ __ !•_// (S REET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY Ql(TOWN) ?...._ County of ,State of Washington,and can legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of-__CMG" (Position No. / ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the �. day of . ,19 4Zand hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- r"i mary ballots, as provide 7 y law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages i n or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or vi nce. SIGN HERE ZSF ) .. . .. . (SIGNATURE OF CAN -DATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this) 4ay of >�� ,19_.4 . (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61197 5 (OFFICIAL TITLE) INSTRUCT fS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF C )IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o m C1 0' .y.. 1 o r®rl cD m. Lo a'. z o Q l f/] '� P°1 'Tl R. 0 W O Z . 0 Po 2 � m p m 'n m r, C & o d " r 1 o IS O v C .. m ea-+ m N FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE. THIS FORM TO BE USE LY FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUEflL[AL A /�OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. J� TIONS, V DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. State o Washingto Date: .mod___, 19 (O County of ) Time/C:A' QJ A.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. 7 63 DECLARATION C H_R_1s c 21 Cr H r declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at 2.057 l 1O')tereu prlife, ____Repel Agra (STREET AND NUMBER, 011, RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of /</n¢ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I r ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C,?5 Ca y et fm ctrl (Position No. 5 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the -th♦i-fre 7% day of -ILL.'bro4 , 19(.2._,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Ten Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organ:ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE EF qq (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this ;1. ay of `� L'� ,19_6/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGI G SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 2 (OFFIC ITLE) • 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 INSTRUCT 5 FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF CA IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. 0 0 0 ii, Q 15:7 to LA tn o. J m �J tn „obi ,.,1 1 6- ��� P el v' ° J v a .�. �v Zso mac' \ ii ; n Z m . Ort A m m • Z e , y � z m1 0 O 0 0 0 R TI p 2 0 N i , ? C > `I. a S -I a -• - = a' Z A0 x 0 E a r, m N _ ,RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USEI _Y FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL %,/ OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No 4 1 TIONS. LL DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o Washington, ss. Date:. �) ( , 19 . 1 County of TimefQ_;_C� tgLA.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. /� ''A jj DECLARATION I, O NI -L-D l/JJ• �(A T&r Q., declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU ISH IT 0 APPEA�2 UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at b'3 /a'--/4 /e //' 0' , /� (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of f�-��� ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I kiereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of L 7 //i/6/4/Y//f-it/ (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /3 -4= day of: �'G , 19A) -and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provi ed by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of / E/(/ Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or vi ence.SIGN HERE //1 1 (�n/�ee‘ . - (��(SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) ee /� 6 / subscribed and sworn to before me this D day of ��" �n-b�2� ,19 (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDG G SIGNATURE) (SEAL) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 T:S' 5 (OFFICIAL E) INSTRU( NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF C, IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o m o •� Z) hn -. rrl .1 emt 11 �7 'f ►rt p m Z C m ct tr o r m 70 0o til o ° o a m3 � 2. 'cc!' —11 o _ C1 n_ 3 �• m =I 3 0 b EnZ m ; n m m qq o p q N -I U! Z ` 0 DTI �. v\ c -1 h K !�\ O `� 1 Z q Y M e" r1 m O. Z r y. .- o � k- - E;:. II.A r1 m N .14 DRM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FiIe No■ / 0 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. State oil Washington, Date: , 19 6 County of �? Time.//'. s EA.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. 76 3 DECLARATION Z-3 ri . 7— /2_/_S' . declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at .7//Z-_Z. >S ��,5_,.5: ,r 'n: L7_ __,-__tQZS�i I, (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL OUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of h9 ,State of Washington,and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I l;ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of j _Ci/7_G_%1-_ 2_tl1!1____ (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the / 3 t6i day of: ,Q '( --_-. , 19 4r.and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE ? � i (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this_i6- 'day of.. _.___._ ,19_a 4 ,3(" 3�y ,t (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) OFFICI ITLE� . 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 c INSTRUC NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF fDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. yozi \ o N O rin' \ :IA 's' 'T] 0 mmm Tl) AI n r' a) b. OZ N O. OZ 0C Z N 0pa Z cc O y L n 'ti O . i3 O Zinl ; 6 N W iQ m •in n p N '0 xl D O 0a o O Z n .1 T i O X • C SRC p r> t s � v , o v m 0 Renton Washington Date / �ilG/ Mrs. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk City Hall Renton, Washington Dear Mrs. Nelson: This is an official request to withdraw my name as a candidate for nomination to the office of City Councilman) Position No. ( ). -LeQ e S'!nature ci* M APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED 01 FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL // OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No / TIONS. / DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY J FILING DATA • ss. o: / State Washington, Date: 2_6— 19 / County of __ Time. ..U_`._._ . __ A.M. E P.M. Receipt No. 7 / i Ovv )1)Ilt)AA)0, / J& tbitulii) ECLA RAT ION Jo/ I, T S /✓ e iV X declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH TO APPEAR' / C• /UPON/� BALLOT) registered voter residing at T-(a S'3 L. /. kJ i 13 f vJ , 5 fe_4<t_O.eY , (STREET AND N MBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of K' IV ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of C/ % (Position No. VI ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the �-, day of_ _ ./.1--a4--4-47 ,19_(_ ,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- -/_ mart' ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of /_,.�L71_ Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT I v FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): / That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,for or violence. SIGN HERE (SIGNATURE OF CAN DATE) ,'ubscribed and sworn to before me this . -_-.._day of �- ,19 L/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWL GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) a-L-1—J 4 ( F ICIAL TITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 ',1.; c INSTRI ONS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF NDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. o C o m � \ .. a 00 p' 4. 1 o . w =• m \ "0 r � ( � z 0. o o Z ,� Z kA:I o G ii m o O U . m o 01 n � 1. Z \ _ c N , 0k O o ► ,9 ~, T \ 11 taw ? x 0 ` R. !'1 mc> k I r 1I k . g,. fl oo ci m w �. k r,, RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL- NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED C FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIHI- �//��/ � OFFICI.S SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File NO■ TIONS. .1-,,! DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, SS• Date: ---.r :�t -- 19 - -/ County of ;!_`, °' Time_f f_ 0 A.M. [ P.M. / Receipt No. 74 DECLARATION I, •-�� ,,=�'—G ) .21 2.4-0__1-' L/ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH T TO APPEAR UPON SAL T) registered voter residing at Q .t �' -1./ -, -07 —,�- U`, - - - ?O s1[/ i (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) _,1 County of jr �° ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; i that I hereby decla , myself a candidate for nomination to the office of >-4 (--21.ts�,� - --,A,__.-/ �t (Position No. 6 ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1,.3 day of =;! 1-4:--"- , 19- and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- g- �— / mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of , Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organi2 ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation o* the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. �1 SIGN HERE l ..e.e.,,L(:_:L, (L ,., I ' 6-147,7:0`11,------'" (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) ',ubscribed and sworn to before me this - -_ __-day of c -�c=e;/'�: .,19 •4 -tom (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) , / (OFFICIAL TIic ) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 6113] v �r 5 N INSTRU1 )NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF 1DIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st, 2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. H _ M 'FS � Oxt PI C O M z 0 0 X z a. 0 ff3 Z Z C D \ .(2. 'pd �_ o A_ Z �( m �1 O O . O CN A 4 3 �\ O ,\\. N. m cn C a g Z . 1 gll , kg 01 ` �° o _ I Z ` C > th EL: I� a m 5 A 14, z ;� o " O RM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL— NOTE THIS FORM TO BE USED C FOR NON PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. 7 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. / >7 i Date: - _--, -ec.e .,2-1,-19 C" County of4---/Fe Time ❑ A.M. Vj P.M. Receipt No. 7-- 7 p U D DECLARATION I,I, /1--�./ _1" {��/ a• / e--CL�_-c_1k`._,S_-_L� /7 declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME\EKACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BAL T) / > registezed voter residing lat 02J'C5.-, - �f -- , (STREET AND NUMBS OR RURAL ROUTE) ( ITY OR TOWN) County of ; -. - - ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I 1 ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No..-S,... ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the l Z day of 1L61`- ,19 6 4tmd hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of C/`��y`� Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force orrr violence. SIGN HERE / c_ (F,.6...„/„.„._ r/ 99 yy (SI ATURE OF CANDIDATE) F.ubscribed and sworn to before me this . ay of , 19 ‘/ ,` ...-7/.Z..4.--ce..., (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLE GING SIGNATURE) (3EAL) (2zz-- (Allj (OFFILE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 „rt':ikC?e:•5 ��� INSTRUI )NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF 4DIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FIj.ING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. r1,,.. 0 o ;ra 0 A \N` p rn `° w o m En Pi it a o co `° ,oZp., > 0 iD 0 WO Z VI �� b o aI - ?\ .. o omxP D krT) A o 0 �% 1 . y O O4. T 1 1 G� > f? s A !1\\ - E2. O v a7 g o v c 1 ... M 1 r1 "ORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE THIS FORM TO BE USED f FOR N)N-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- FIIe No. & TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. State o`Washington, Date: - �, 19 6-, _ ) Time _ P.M. County of ❑ ❑ Receipt No. ��j 7 DECLARATION I, •=3 17 -i./ � c. z2� declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT APPEAR UPON BALLOT) ,. registered voter residing at_ _._ //C--Q �1 - -.0 - -- l "� � t (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) ) (CITY R TOWN) County of ;__ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; Z,*that I kereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the 1 _ .�day of e I.44 6 -,")-and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots,as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE � 'I i (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) E ubscribed and sworn to before me this27'(day of ... --27c.,-G--e - ,19 0. (---- ./.1.-/-70-c-e. ":2----(..,<_,.-A___,, (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) (OFFIC IA ITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 INSTRUC VS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF ( DIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. l ►-3 ai '1 b o _ to m -. N i 0 Fri 0 .-. tQ m En r1 '1 TA '0 11 0 a cD a o fD o > aN P 7� Z Cllf' 1 a ,a. 't7 ca - o 0 p Z ; .. \� LQ m Q m \ n m\ `` 11 a z\ z f" 5 o O V C 0 0 Z Q " r'7 G . f z o F 1 ? c a Et: S f m coi 0• Z o. E x E O 0 c cD Renton Washington Date /11;-0I Mrs. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk City Hall Renton, Washington Dear Mrs. Nelson: This is an official request to withdraw my name as a candidate for nomination to the office of City Councilman, .Position No. ( ). gnature W' ess FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USEI _Y FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY r FILING DATA State of Washington, ss. //}} / Date:...eaea./ , 19 Time <,r A.M. P.M. County of7 3 ❑ / Receipt No.______7 s i ' "Riti 'A DECLARATION jeA2 ,ram I, __1E/9 fl7� ,� ��/ 11_, __e_-_!_.i declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS/YOU yyWISH IT APPE UPON BALLOT) �L registered voter residing at /?`c,Z 0_._.._ ___ __. ,- � 4 , (STREET AND NUMBER OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWIQ) County of ,State of Washington,and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I hereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Position"------.No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the /3 ' day of ,19__ nand hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of (—/ " Dollars, the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT )//ie//7- -,-.4- '/(fYi FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): -70 That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Co- titution and laws o the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United?States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE Imo,;'„ 'oe, (SIGNATURE OF CAND ATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this/ day of ,19__l % (SIGNATURE O OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGI G SIGNATURE) (SEAL) ,i - /-e--e € (OFFI L TITLE) 260E(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 INSTRUCT S FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF C 1IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) r FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FIG FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever ( 'pplies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. # aoi .71 o N. ." ill0 7r o. cac P P o a oa. ro o N. O n \ 3 La INI Ct k m ° " Z `� m 1 A o Z ,.1 7. �^ xi o o . oc M S -I n 0.4, ' r N "ORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED f FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL A OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. /State o:`Washington, ) _Date: ___ _ / — 6/9 County of Time El A.M. XI P.M. Receipt No. 7--) /+DECLARATION -;5/� .9eilF declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at '.' /27 4 0/we4 w (STREET AND NUMBER, OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of 16/n(c: ,State of Washington,and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I I ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Positic n No. ,? ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the _.. /9 day of_r_ ?may , 19_6.2 and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of �° Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organi.ation, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE (E „el:/„L2-/Zt (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) Subscribed and sworn to before me this._ '_ day of .—t �rL.� ,19‘7 (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGI G SIGNATURE) SEAL) (OF IAL TITLE) 2608(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 INSTRUC 1S FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF ( )IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. i H 7d M 'd k b d o 0 �• \ -yi 0 P®9'9 h] b' al frri o m. % m (` U1 " M 0 ,o b4 O z D nd' o \ 0 ' \' I. .. A 4! Fr V +, Z n 0 b Z 1 I m 2, 0 5. 0 m co Nk c \ o o a °s z A of tha n 1 a . !?: S s m rt A m a O v - ERa -I f1 m 1 N 1. ORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USED FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. a.7 TIONS. DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA State o:l Washington, ss. Date: -/47 , 19 County of __ Time.1/',S,� ELA.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. 7YO DECLARATION j2/`, ,94_e/reff R 4 4 ( P1 C-, I e. _ declare upon honor that I am a (PLEA PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO PP AR UPON, BALLOT) registered voter residing at �7o_1 r 7-._#i ,A20- 7o (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of /_._!�/ ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I r ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of 6C4c c-ZrX��--) (Position No. ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the l3—�' day of _ -a ,19_12,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): 'J'hat I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the Sta-e of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. c /�SIGN HERE /�� a4e,:d�(:I t.)t7 (SIGNATURE OF CANDI ATE) ;,ubscribed and sworn to before me this /(-/ r' day of /-Q-e- e -e--ei/ ,19..�.1. (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWLEDGING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) .2 K (OFFICITLE) 260B(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 5 INSTRUC NS FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF FDIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FLING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. I H 00 '+7 h7 _ A tic ,� O m '), ~ h1 m o o a 70 c _ o } a a. .t7 a.r0 o C v 3 O O� m O N mm ; 0 a o ro g = \ C O O 2 Yo,--, i s . z z ° a y , M c 1.3 m rt Q. Z v xi ‘ v FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE THIS FORM TO BE USEE .Y FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUDICIAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. TIONS. File . - DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY ss. State o:Washington, FILING DATA Date: __,/ — �� 6.9 6/ Time/0,�j_d .M. P.M. County of r$A ❑ Receipt No. 7 DECLARATION I, 1- J N L declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registered voter residing at__ _/ a__g l' s.J 10 0 r., (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of /1-1. .n6 ,State of Washington, and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I lereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of (Positicn No.__ h___ ), to be made at the primary election to be held on the / J // day of . !`u � ,19(�, ,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force ence. SIGN HERE per' (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) F.ubscribed and sworn to before me this_./-14 day of , 19.4_/ (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIALCI ACKNOWLE GING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) Cezi cc IOFFICIAL TITLE) 260B(B) 'IONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61137 INSTRUCT 'S FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF C )IDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (1st,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election class cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FLING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. r I o C o m ^ CS rril ii and o• t� 0 0mm cp pi ___ M i OZ o ac o to oCD o � a ' rt 'd o 0 , z m Q a 0 : 9 A , o a . ' y m : " D. Z \ 0 g o v a : E a a 0 -c FORM APPROVED BY ATTORNEY GENERAL. NOTE: THIS FORM TO BE USEC .Y FOR NON-PARTISAN OR JUD'CIAL /� /OFFICES SUBJECT TO PRIMARY ELEC- File No. 1 TIONS. V DECLARATION AND AFFIDAVIT OF CANDIDACY FILING DATA ss. r State o: Washington, Date: ''. /o , 19__�_1. County of Time __xtA.M. ❑ P.M. Receipt No. 7<f DECLARATION E' C E ,O LD.L L N -A--- -ANT declare upon honor that I am a (PLEASE PRINT NAME EXACTLY AS YOU WISH IT TO APPEAR UPON BALLOT) registezed voter residing at a( 4 L� �'�' (STREET AND NUMBER. OR RURAL ROUTE) (CITY OR TOWN) County of �L U ,State of Washington,and am legally qualified to assume office if elected; that I k ereby declare myself a candidate for nomination to the office of. (Position No... /- ______), to be made at the primary election to be held on the. . day of._-_/3 ,19_0,and hereby request that my name be printed upon the official pri- 'ek/ p d mary ballots, as provided by law, and I accompany herewith the sum of / Q . Dollars the fee required by law of me for becoming such a candidate. - AFFIDAVIT FURTHER, I do solemnly swear (or affirm): That I will support the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Washington; that I do not advocate the overthrow, destruction, or alteration of the consti- tutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdi- vision of either of them, by revolution, force or violence, and that I do not knowingly belong to any organization, foreign or otherwise, which engages in or advocates, the overthrow, destruction or alter- ation of the constitutional form of government of the United States or of the State of Washington or any political subdivision of either of them, by revolution,force or violence. SIGN HERE b 11�L�`a� (SIGNATURE OF CANDIDATE) subscribed and sworn to before me this 4day of ,19 6. / (SIGNATURE OF OFFICIAL ACKNOWL DOING SIGNATURE) (SEAL) ( ICIAL TITLE) 260E(B) PIONEER BUSINESS FORMS, INC. 61197 \ .;:T 5 INSTRUCT 'S FOR FILING DECLARATIONS OF C PIDACY FOR CITY OFFICES: File declaration with CITY CLERK not more than 60 days nor less than 45 (lit,2nd, and 3rd days prior to the date of the city primary election cic ss cities) FOR JUDICIAL and JUDICIAL OFFICES: Judge of the Supreme Court, Judge of the Superior Court, NON-PARTISAN OF- and Justice of the Peace. FICES (Subject to a NON-PARTISAN OFFICES: State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and State Primary Election) County Superintendent of Schools. File declaration with your COUNTY AUDITOR if office is voted upon only with- in a single county. File declaration with the SECRETARY OF STATE if office is voted upon by voters of more than one county. Filing period for these offices opens on the 1st Monday in July and closes on the 2nd Friday following the 1st Monday in July prior to the state primary election. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought or ten dollars (whichever (Applies to all offices) amount is larger). If candidate mails his declaration, it must be received by the proper election officer during normal business hours and no later than the last day allowed for filing. If candidate should withdraw his declaration, there is NO refund of filing fee. I o 0 o m "� 0 w : o n En mRI tr. 0 o S a ° in o z z Ti ti S o d D a �� Q n i�t x O O CD:. \‘ at C 0 -o O Z ii. . ",. Oru -p c .�i 2` S s •m t� Q• Z r o• .. 0 o 5 m 'aC ' 4 . , OPFME OP TUE C] Y CLEM< Aunt 0, 1962 .fir. meth Gilberto State Supft. of ttiono State of Washington Weehington Dear Mr. Gilbert: We have an inqpiry .tomPo3 .ca PMa1 N. HoUser relative to the possibility of securing a r to of filing teas Lathe amount of $54.00. Since R.C.T . 2.103.O330 otatoo there are to be no retied of ouch fees, Va ero requeet ng an opinion IV= your office. ryry Judge Houser filed bic Declaration at of Candidacy on Deer 2{0 1961, as a caz ato for nromisatiou to the position of Police JUdge lathe PrimaryEloctiens February 13, 1.962. Et decision of the Flortion De- pa+nt his sways' not printed on the bL l ot. Prior to thin time, under dato of December 1), 1961, the City of aestcx , under authority of Ch ,rf er 299 of t 1961 Save ton Leese, adopted C .ne o $0. 1927 providing for the establishment of aflesicipel Cuurt 4aa the OppOintment of a :is ci a1 uiLg° on epart-time basic. Jud Sou:or N SUbooquestly appointelto this pcet for a four-yew a z, Ilecinning January 1.5, *1962. Due to occa quotation pertaining to the Act end to preclude the necessity to call a apoaiaal election for this purpose, Judge Houser felt at the time WNW O,viembila to file for office. we would i eoiato any information you may give us. With kindoet person- al mg , very 'tom yours' CS Y Cr MIMI Bennie W. Dolma, City Clerk BWEAp cc: Hr. Ed Loon County Oup`t. of Elections Room 2 -Ccunty-City Imo. Scot, We,g:1145ton January 15, 1962 Mr. Ed Logan, Sup't. of Elections Roan 220, County-City Building Seattle, Washington Re: Decease of Candidate for Position of Councilman- Renton, Washington Dear Mr. Logan: This is to report the death of Mr. Joe R. Baxter, 134 Rainier Avenue who was a Candidate for Position No. 6 in the Renton City Councilman filing list. Mr. Baxter, we regret to advise, passed away on Saturday, Jaruary 13, 1962. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON By Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk HWI/dm d CANDIDATES FOR POSITION 0? COUNCILMAN CITY OF RENTON - PRIMARY ELECTION February 13, 1962 pQA3IT; O. Clarence Dullahant-M----_------------_---_N__1326 Beacon Avenue Glen C. Gianini------------------------_.-__--10421 S.E. 98th Street I al i e H. Smiley-- 829 "M" Street Charles "Eddie Taylor --412 Thomas Street POSITIONI )IQ. 2 Bruce T. Hulse--_-----------------------------11422 S.E. 93rd Street John $algarini 3518 - 8th Avenue North Clifford "Tick" Rost 3604 - 6th Avenue North Robert S. Shane 836 "K" Street Ivan anbedacht 17417 Springbrook Rood RQSITION NO. 3 Bob Corwin--- 10033 S.E. 94th Street enry Pedersen-_--...-------------....------ 2508 - 9th Place North Dale T. Pinkerton 2227 - 6th Avenue North Elisabeth Rivily 355 Thomas Street Thomas R. Teesdale 50G - llth Avenue South • 7OSITIQJ No. 4 Donald W. Custer---------------------------- 813 - 1st Avenue South James H. Denzcr 8653 Lako Wash. Blvd. S.E. Tom Phinney--------------------------- 11606 - 112th Avenue S.E. Ronald Regis-------------------------- 830 "J" Street Darrell Paul Spickler----------------w.. 2909 - 7th Avenue North PO mOu NO. 5 Dan Poli 420 Langston Road Rudolph H. Seppi 646 - 5th Avenue West Charles Shane 1400 "X" Street Chris Wright 2057 Monterey Drive PQgl iO ( x1 O a_ 6 14./___..__�._..___.... 34:-&ai er Av nue Glen W. Brown------- -----..- ,004 Sunset Blvd. East Jeanette Dahlrjuist--------_---------- 1420 "K" Street Ted C. 9lugocki-Q-----------• 3304 - 11th Avenue North CANDIDATE FOR POSITION OF POLICE JUDO FOLIC.. JUDGE Paul W, Houser_-. ..... 1909 Monterey Drive r CANDIDATES FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN CITY OF RENTON - PRIMARY ELECTION February 13, 1962 POSITION NO. 1 Clarence Dullahant 1326 Beacon Avenue Glen C. Gianini 10421 S.E. 98th Street Hallie H. Smiley 829 "M" Street Charles "Eddie Taylor 412 Thomas Street POSITION NO.. 2 Bruce T. Hulse 11422 S.E. 93rd Street John Malgarini 3518 - 8th Avenue North Clifford "Tick" Rost 3604 - 6th Avenue North Robert S. Shane 836 "K" Street Ivan Unbedacht 17417 Springbrook Road POSITION NO. 3 Bob Corwin 10033 S.E. 94th Street Henry Pedersen 2508 - 9th Place North Dale T. Pinkerton 2227 - 6th Avenue North Elisabeth Rivily 355 Thomas Street Thomas R. Teasdale 506 - llth Avenue South POSITION No. 4 Donald W. Custer 813 - 1st Avenue South Jame, E. Denzer 8653 Lake Wash. Blvd. S.E. Tom Phinney 11606 - 112th Avenue S.E. Ronald Regis 830 "J" Street Darrell Paul Spickler---- 2909 - 7th Avenue North POSITION NO. 5 Dan Poli 420 Langston Road Rudolph H. Seppi 646 - 5th Avenue West Charles Shane 1408 "K" Street Chris Wright 2057 Monterey Drive POSIT TON NO. 6 Joe L. Baxter 134 Rainier Avenue Glen W. Brawn 804 Sunset Blvd. East Jeanette Dahlquist 1420 "K" Street Ted C. Slugocki-mz 3304 - llth Avenue North CANDIDATE FOR POSITION OF POLICE JUDGE POLICE JUDGE Paul W. Houser 1909 Monterey Drive r ~t • j i RE b•N sWA•Msmocrfo u the Jet Transport Capital of the World Y' ,30 �' • OFFICE OF CITY CLERK • 5 Pam 11 January 5, 1962 Mr. Robert A. Morris, King County Auditor County-City Building Seattle, Washington Re: Candidates for City of Renton Piling for Councilman Positions and Police Judge Dear Sirt We enclose herewith certified copies of the list of persons filing for positions as captioned above within the City of Renton, pursuant to requirements of the law. Yours very truly, CITY OF RE)TON By Nellie W. Nelson, City Clerk RWc/dm Enclosures *CITY OF RENT( February 13, 1962 i• POSITION NO. 1 Clarence Dullahant----1326 Beacon Ave. Glen C . Gianini 10421 S.E. 98th St.1 Hallie H. Smiley 829 M St. Charles "Eddie" Taylor-412 Thomas St. POSITION NO. 2 Bruce T. Hulse 11422 S.E. 93rd , John Malgarini 3518 8th No. Clifford "Tick" Rost 3604 6th No. Robert S. Shane 836 K St. Ivan Unbedacht 17417 Springbrook Road POSITION NO. 3 Bob Corwin 10033 S.E. 94th Henry C. Pedersen 2508 9th Plc. No. Dale T . Pinkerton 2227 6th Ave. No. Elisabeth Ri;ily 355 Thetas St. Thomas R. Teasdale 506 llth Ave. So. POSITION NO. 4 Donald W. Custer 813 1st Ave. No.\ James E. Denzer 8653 Lake Washington Blvd. S.E. Tom Phinney 11606-112th Ave. S.E. Ronald Regis 830 J St. Darrell PMLSpickler 2909 7th Ave. No. POSITION NO. 5 Dan Poll 420 Langston Road Rudolph H. Seppi 646 5th Ave. W. Charles Shane 1408 K St. Chris Wright 2057 Monterey Drive POSITION NO. 6 Joe R. Baxter 134 Rainier Ave. Glen W. Brown 804 Sunset Blvd. E. Jeanette Dahlquist-1420 K St. Ali co.iU Ted C. Slugocki 3304 llth Ave. No. POLICE JUDGE Paul W. Houser 1909 Monterey Drive • �4 C ANDIDATLS FOR POSITION OF COUNCILMAN CITY OF R.ENTON- PRIMARY ELECTION February 13, 1962 POSITION NO. 1 Clarence Dulla�,an*=a.��� .�-" o��o.�.,000,- 1326 Beacon Avenue Glen C. Gianin��- �,�o eo°oa.e. �,�- �0421 S.E. 98th Street Hallie H. Smiley--------------------------------- 8L9 "M" Street Charles "Eddie" y�ar�,o ��� . �- 412 Thomas Street POSITION NO. 2 Bruce T. Huls o�����. �.� 11422 S.E. 93rd Street • John 1Vlalgarini a„•�o���.,�m.,, ,., �,...�,�o 3518 - 8th Avenue North Clifford "Tick" Rosto--., - • 3604 6th Avenue North Robert S. Sha rc��o.,� �e��m, �,�d�. e,.a� -.. 836 "K" Street Ivan Unhedacht---- -----.,--------o--- . ,—"--- 17417 Springbrook Road POSITION NO. 3 Bob Corwix . S.E. 94th Street Henry Pedexse ��a, �_.o, �,��v � - 9th Place North Dale T. Pinkerton---- --0000--.,-.,--•,.,- 2227 - 6th Avenue North Elisabeth Rivi y'�- ,v000„ ��,��s.�., . -..,m 355 Thomas Street Thomas R. Teasdal�;Uo- » a, 506 -11th Avenue South POSITION NO. 4 Donald W. Custer- �o�� �o ��oo 0�813 1st Avenue North James E. Denzer --aome��-me�oa�,v -ddo 8653 Lake Wash. Blvd SE Tom omm.��o�oe�mo��,v-�,o,�eO �o11606 - 112th Avenue SE Ronald Regis �- o.,00„e - mom, =,m��mo�0000�o�:a�,a�.m-o-830 "JU Street Darrell Paul Spt.ckle, -----—. ---2909 - 7th Avenue North POSITION NO. 5 Dan Poli--- ----------—.e. ---- —420 Langston Road Rudolph H. Seppim— -m-----------646 - 5th Avenue West Charles Skane-=-�-o �d�-�m� ,ee1408 "K" Street Chris Wright���mu��•- �m- 002057 Monterey Drive POSITION NO. 6 Glen W. Baobvn��., oo �, o-804 Sunset Blvd. East Jeanette Dahlquist= �_,�®.,.o ov- ®�.1420 "K" Street Ted C. Slugo� i0�- ���o�oo -� 3304 0 llth Avenue North CANDIDATE FOR POSITION OF POLICE JUDGE POLICE JUDGE Paul W. Houser--- -----.,-- —-----------1909 Monterey Drive 1 u PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 13, 1962 DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY - erao-r-e,/1‘t- /-a-'- 3 /f6X — ,Az- �-� % 6 -.- POSITION I - h (/ J/•Z '�e "'_� '/-%I%�2 %f3 _ $/a, o-r) ciiii js itj;__. re /64z 1 °-(1• ,/ •g2J . 2 /1 -- POSITION II - ..1 2. f36 +. 1/C#-)4- � � /O — J.'. A., / /ivaa O-e" 7.5Ad., A 763 /o — ,Aif a ✓ l 7/11 . 77.4 /o — rj)..i.42/f9/3-/--'773 e 6 y___ 1,_.44 -- . ?s3 /e) ---- POSITION III 75 V X ---- --it.A5z a . , C I-y-a te} - 7. 9 /o — /o--a .33 j e. / /_ = 77.._ /0 — .y! �. f"-- /1 717 /.0 �� ��4 . lei /d . - .2- 2-2-7-6 4--g-u .. 7,c) /e, --. . POSITION IV?lr,�!-444.//9 G7 a9� -7-d P_ 720, 76Za - !. 7 _? A t7i- � /6 Q i - /4,2 - .U E. 757 /d 'd, -G � /3 - / # ‘6 / (j1 -2-<--_, 6. .h ✓ r‘, ? -U )F4 t2 .../f 77 ie.. oe PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 13 , 1962 DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY-CON 'T. ✓ er.--. . A''e / POSITION V e_. A-r2._}..10 , .,/ /c, $ 4 o I Jo. 4-e WjeA ?�� 4' ty• 7 to --Go ' ,,,fr� -e., ,._ .f.1-d ,n„, 7,f 7 /G jl r a ! 7 it w POSITION VI - ..."-- -vc.J )1:, s----2J iffD"/ -. . / iF--�• .x-7z o • 4, ._ . ,._;4 r_:1-f-a r.A,-2 le -,#-Ger),_,L72. , i . /19 / . / /e, ____-- /---'— 6 ji.c-e- 71-: y/,,y „71:4—,e_e,a-L)g%r /0 _____ ts2j2... ✓ 330 //- mic, 0, 7 7/ /0 - -- jf„ev, 4,-41-17qt.al-//2/'—e V' ''' 1 7, --' /re, _... . .1 li • I � .} i } 11 ii I WII I i 7e . „ ....--,-----1! dr -724 ',./. /4,-,..-- / //' i ' l' • . . _ . . . . _ , . .. _ _. _ ___ ___.. _ 1 4 . CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ROOM 104, CITY HALL RENTON, WASI-INGTON U NOFFICIIIL PRIF RY ELECTION FEBRtLRY 11, 1961 TOTLL VOTES C:LST L,731 :,.BSENTEE B ,ILOTS ISSUED 224 TOZ.L S NTE+, R'LLOTS C—ST. . . PRECINCTS 1 through !.2 . ., . . - • --, piaci--'2 0 PI.."-, ILIOR !! 1 2 , 3 45 6 7 8 9 io , 3.3. H 2 ) 11 7,L} , 16 :.1_-,- 1(3 _lci , Ii.T_IIIT______________ 43 49 291-48 34 46 38 1 55 671 61 39 67 28 3,6 39 33 21 30 24 36 20 . . CUSTER 26 35 I 1Q__ 11, 3.6 11. 45 29 18 19 28 56 36 _44. 11 _45 34 44 46 68 38 ILUMNST.ILL 26 20 1 15 1).4 9 VI 85 13 lit 25 19 26 31 2h 37 27 Jt0 Pj_, j A 1Q 15 - HULSE 5 , 16 1 2 9 9 19 6 17 6 14 8 19 36 23 15. 2 26 22 16 25 17 CITY CURIc wda,,,,50 77 i 78 1 351 )181 37 .. ... _ ... CITY TR:I. SURER GI 5_ GLI 3 [ 3.2 L. 9 17.717,1722, 4ii i 35 j 27 27 I 26 182i20 27 I , I 39 31 20 GOSSETT _— 56 1 761 4.11 58138160 1221 61 166 771 58178 lion t 861 66 7_9 _6.8 62. 57 92 COUNCIL POSITIONS NO, 1 • -.- - 1 DEL_UREIT.T.-f--- 52 1_8,3— 6T-36 I 35 )12 83 1 73 73 — 66 ' 5Q_ 6n I ,551 )18 )17 )13 _)13 )19 i 5o E_LIC_IIIR.GaI 41 24 1L1 341 18 38 77 1 29 i 26 24 30 ?15214-6513 55 hot 55 5o 6o 5 761 31 NO. 2 _ . CORDELL -15--132 21tj2k?6--I213-131Ij' a7—U-431-2Lj-I1123321 26 _. . — aza:;TT 5H 59 2' I 32 4 1° I 5° IS -5 )IP 21 813 627 , ;)_i ))j 6r) 591 48 59 i/g Kban 27 18 5 io 10 1 26 . 17 12 28 29 ail 36 , 1 NO. 3 ' NOBLE 22 12 1 6 1 11 i 7 9 42ll1Qlk3L2333_____aJU , 2,532;__4_F_2f4_ 24 - ------ P .ULILIT 12 .18 33 hi )! 12 11 21 _10 Ll. 9 7 1810 16 17 A 19 7 17 7 sii..NE 28 35 15 351 27 1_2_8 ,5n 38 _3n 122 21 51 54 ),..7_ 27. 39 37 35' 4.4. Li 26 TRDzi 34 I 46 29 1 27 1 26 32 64. 1 33 Li.3 _11,1 4 63 26 33 )18 99 39 I 33 ' "'' 30 30 . . No. 4 _N1)7.13301'; 34 121 i113613 18 )1/1 1,9 [14 16 _13 42 37 g5 22. 31 31 33 2.• 3n 19 _ PERRY 27 i 27 15 ! 19 18 22 50 31 26 116 31 62 )14 50 25 36 40 i__)IP 37 63 32_ _ REID 291 ch 22 1 19 3n tin 66 5-1 5A 36 )10 119 33 38 ii.5 14,7 36 1 38 33 35 35 NO, 5 DULILI-I_NT 30 18 I 21 26 2 -IL 54 3 36 j32 )12 .06 31 36 33 35 28 30 35 h6 25 ItIQRR.IS _39 37 21 37 25 21 49 36 40 43 23 45 45 36 32 39 35 25 32 43 29 SCHROEDER 21 18 7 11 10 26 So I 24 17 26 16 47 I 39 42 29 36 48 53 I 27 36 30 NO 6 BRUCE 29 53 29 22 26 41 67 52 51 38 41 62 1 391 39 31 38 1 46 31 31 5n 37 TinimEDY, JR. 28 1.1 1 8 9 I 14 I PO 16 12 17 6 l 27 23 • 18 11 1k 1 18 19 15 11 ILPES 10 1)1 9 3 -i L. I 30 1 20 111 23 10 )15 i 2411 Ili 18 31 12 32 11 I 22 14 SCJIELLERT 24 32 16 4.5 13 20 40 14 12 23 23 21 27 it 34 27 55 11 36 115 _22 CITY OF RZETON YES 56 67 30 41. 31 53 95 54 47 52 44 66 89 6 57 78 76 61ij 66 69 19 BOND PROP. NO 26 30 14 27 24 19 6 31 33 24 31 68 27 34 28 30 26 36' 29 37 27 . —SCHOOL DIST. ''.7-.3 53 53 22 30 22 43 91 . 13 _40 45 40 59 83 61 1 47 75 69 60 60 59 48 _1\10._4o3 NO _27 )11 23 __40 aa _3.0 65_ 45 4ct_ .,_3/1. : 311_ 76 . 3_8 15 ! 361 39 35 iiii 311. 46 2n . --- _ -........-...............-.-.-- ---,..----_______ 2_23_,_24:25_ 26 27, 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3--/- -38,----3.-9- 40• 41-42 TOTA.L Page 3 of 3 23 45 48 27 80 37 -13 34 -2-5- )431 -b51 16 -1.i51 53 32 6 36F-361 33-h-46 19 1591 CUS iii- --- 46 29 36 58 35 13 3 20 19 181 521 261 L155- 40 0 911 19 20 20 13 - 1331"-- 17pLE_.‘___IST:1_LL________ 33, 24 23____26_26_ 18 _ 3 23 '7 18 1.2 26 28 21 18 b el 18 26 19 5 939 ifilLSE _24. 25 _U_ 23____11: _7 . _3_,_ 28 29-.. 1 23_ io 35 56i221 21 19 i------2-7---s- --77-2- cfTY CLERK --- -- . . ... .. _ . . _. __ .._. • NELSON 97T92 1 95 104 1102 50 .T.17 651:581 59.1..._ .4.1 55 i 1661136-16-riqi641-8-di 58T-16-8-1-JT . - --3177 . _ GIGLI 42 1 29 1 23 31 35_ -25 3 31 ; 17 35 27, 19 39 29 21 I 3 41 62! 28 181 23 1 8 •GOSSETT 69 8_3 1 78 , 85 97 , 43. 16 63 1 50 _43 991 46, 92 I,125 73 1 1351 6753 i 79 1 22 — 2891 _ COUNCIL POSITIONS ._ . .. . _NO. 1 DELIURENTI 56 67 1 56 58 -4 io31_3_71 9 I_401- 38 38' 711 221 71' 76 i 56 1 0iai -84-1-491 -41 58 ' 52 20 .1._ 2251 FLIKENIL.GMT 58 45 i 45 . 61 35T281 5 I 55 30 49 521 49 78 31 1 6 lr 31 13 13 1792 NQ.,_ 2 _ CORDEff 33 26 12_8 _36 1 63 i 311T31 33 , 26 53 44 1_3' 45 5.3 24.1-T-----3-81 18 29.-4-2 1 3 1280 G.',RRE TT 62 ih_ 49 _73 1_73 _351 9 .45 39 25 69 30 77 80 6o . 9 104! 551 34 47 i 28 2233 icoRN 25 16 32 21 4 6o ,1 21 10 14 16 29 17 32 13 1 731 28 11 1' —13 1 7 8o2 - -- -- ._ _ _ NO. 3 NOBLE .. _ 36 io 24_ 431 2o jiu-_-"E 21.,16 14. 74_14_231 31 t 45 21-1-Y.'761-1.7771-20-T-6— -564-- ip7u-i-k.17. 19 13 20 28 10T-1 Si 1.1 24 31 13 8 SEINE . _ _ 43 43 )17_1 391_52 25 i 81 43 24 20 40 27 49 71 34 _ 5 57 48 : 23 33 26 15214 '1=-11---- -- --- ' - 22 L.9 18 14.2 i LC 1-17: .3i 28 20 . 27 64 171 48 44 35 t 3 ) 48 25! 32 EoT 5 1422 NO. 14 -- --- - :..NDERSON ___. . 29 , 23 51 28 f 36 ; 1'71- 4 [37 1,22"22 ' 23f 171 29 561 28 -5 i 54, 20 i 191_ 2 ___I -----TA01----- PE-M------ ----- - .--- --31:-1'h.-0 1 17 1- g_ 2-5- 25: r6r 3-41 1431 -62 35 5 !loo1-48-1-17 -29--p_3. ------ 15-- - - - N.21D i 3,2L I 53 , 21 45 6o . 3o lo 27 I 26 361_55. 2o) 68 44 37__ 8i 4--87 291 34 , 43 110 1569: NO. 5 DUT.T.,1H.JT i 21 )-36 27 _36i 42 17,i_ 0 -17 L27., 26T-F-4.8 1_ 201 42 - 387 33 01 47' 21 i 441 4.1 5 1340 -- - . - - MORRIS 118 ) 7 45 54 t 23 8 45 1 27 35 9 18_1_4,9 69 3o 73,1 39; 171 28 16 - 1489 SCHROEDER 4.7. . 34 , 42 )4.2 ,_36 , 21 1i 10 29 1 18 23 41. 31; 47 51 30 9 6.7, 34 15 ) 28 14 1282 NO. 6 _ - - BRUCE .......3?.-1 51 .1 25 i 42 1 41 17 5 401 31 ! 3 -T-----61 1 271 63 67 1 41 6 1 49! 33! 44 ' 40 io 1612 ... IENNEDY, TR...------- 32 1-6 , 21 1/ 31 ---271-12-1. 2o 1 251-12 261104 18 27 13 4 . 23 15 o 10 6 639 Mf.Pt,'S __21- 201 if 181 23 11- 11 3 . 164_51_11 13 16 ' 201 26- 11 1 45 24 12 11 13 712 BCHELLERT- --7--;---- 36 36 ! 44 115' 47 ! 171 8 18 18 I 24 29 20 371- 36 30 7 98 26 8 36 6 1226- - . t CITY OF RENTON ;YES 61 ! 50 67 77728i 14 595_21 22_1.9 49840_ 2 144 50 36 54 20 i- e 2_453_, BOND PROP. ;NO 45 49 1 ji 35 48 ' 32 , .•I 38 19 1-3'2 3g.--i8 17--.5 .,S8 1 4 . 56 38 35 21 13 /30- --1-31- SCHEE; DIST. YES 70 57 1 59 76 65 27 14 o 451 22 57 46 70 i22 9 io 55_ ILI 40 49 20 --2-7—_61 _^ NO. 403 i NO 33 43 i 37 37' 14 38 1 145 25 i 41 38 21 62 55 41 4 48 43 32 29 14 2.560 * Possible discrepy . A OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON UNOFFICIAL TABULATION PRECINCTS 1 through 44 Septeuber 15, 1964 REOUIRPD TO VALIDATE 2,442 * 3235 YES - - 2347 NO "TOTAL BALLOTS ISSUED 21.3 5582 Total votes cast at Polls on Bond Issue TOTAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST TOTAL SERVICE VOTES 7.9% ( Without Absentee votes) D.O% Required for Passage LAKE !ASHINGTON BEACH BOND ISSUE * 40% of last election PRECINCT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SUB-TOTAL 1 I - YES 106 66 70 39 57 69 74 83 70 46 83 75 81 87 73 96 80 92 79 98 67 78 NO 67 61 30 44 47 46 87 47 58 43 49 72 56 74 37 50 60 72 56 58 30 J63 . PRECINCT . 23 24 25 26 -1•27 1 28 2 " 30 31 132 33 34 f 35 36 37 38 139 40 41 42 143 44 TOTAL YES 95 E 66 52 (_54 I 73 I ' 84 ) 107[70 8:0 63 107i 10,3, 34 ; 70 71 69 4p, 81 P '6 !83 NO j59l2414527 I 80 1 14 171 871 70 76 127 ! 661 6S` 19 145 162 144 i5P) 151 133 I65 150 271'7 LC:.:;�T S 1 through 44 OF2ICE OF T:E CITY CLERK TOTAL VOTES CAST CITY OF REIJ ON ABSENTEE BALLOTS ISSUED 555 TOTAL A3SENTEE CAST TINOFFICIAL TABULATION TOTAL SERVICE BALLOTS November 3, 1964 General Election 40 Precincts Reporting 67.4% Library Bond Issue Yes votes 5,235 41110 No votes 2,528 PRECINCT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 18 19 20d 21 221 SUB - TOTAL FOR 184 124 89 76 109 146 117 86' ' 122 157� 1531138 144 140 167 � 90 144 135 149, 155� I 1 AGAINST 46 54, 57� 1 57 48. 71 71 73 58. 65, 661 51 74 39 , 52' 70! 66, 70 47. 6) 41/1 PRECINCT _ 23 . 24 25 26] 271 281 291 30 31i 32 33. 34i 35 36, 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 TOTAL i 1 i 87 128 115 163� 185 100 110 105 135 36 146�135 139 135 187 167 126 106 178 127 FOR � 1 } AGAINST 75 40 47 36 85 181 901 60 I 72. 601105 861 87 55. 70! 722 68, 61 60 791 1 $73,600,O J Sought - Six Special Measures On November Ballot Six special measures will contend for voter approval a the state general election November 3. They include a proposed amendment of the state constitution, four referendum measures and one initiative measure. The constitutional amend- Referendum Bill No. li - Iment would (1) Change from County (replacing Luther Bur- 20,000 to 10,000 the minimum the "Outdoor Recreation Bond bank and Martha Washington population of cities which may Issue" — would provide for Schools) for care, confinement frame charters for their own the issuance and sale of state and rehabilitation of boys and government. general-obligation bonds• in girls committed by juvenile (2) Change newspaper publi- an amount not to exceed courts to the custody of the cation requ��rements for pro- $10,000,000 to acquire land and department of corrections. It posed charters. related features for outdoor would provide payment of the (3) Provide that notices of Public recreational use. It bonds from unpledged retail elections be given as required Would provide that half of the sales-tsx revenue, or by other by law. proceeds from existing corpo- means authorized by the Legis- The state constitution now ration fees collected by the lature. permits any city with 20,000 state be deposited in a fund for Referendum Measure No. 34 or more inhabitants to frame a payment of principal and in- ___ the "Gambling Tolerance charter for its own government. terest on the bonds, subject to Bill" — would relate to licens- A charter outlines the govern- existing charges on such pro- ing by cities, towns and coun- ment and powers of a city.The ceeds. ties of d l Bo nds ons charter must be consistent Sc (1) Machines or mechanical with and su bject to the con- Referendum Bill No. 12 — devices, without automatic stitution an , laws of the state. "Bonds for Public School pay-off mechanisms, but per- The constitution presently Facilities" — would authorize mitting the registering and provides that the proposed the issuance and sale of state manual transfer of free games. charter be published in two limited-obligation bonds in an (2) Permit salesboards or daily newspapers published in amount not to exceed $59,000; sales tickets intended for trade the city continuously for at 000. It would appropriate the stimulation purposes where least 30 days prior to the date proceeds for state matching' merchandise only is dispensed. it is submitted to the voters, funds for construction of pub (3) Permit certain public The constitution likewise lie school plant facilities, and cardrooms wherein persons provides that notice of election would pledge for payment of, engage in games of skill;would on a proposed chartershall be principal and interest on the provide for filing license appli- given for at least ten days be- bonds a portion of existing cations and prohibiting issu- fore the day of the election,in motor vehicle excise tax ance of licenses unless certain all election districts of the city. revenues, subject to amounts citizenship and residence re- Requirement.Halved previously pledged for pay- quirements are satisfied; and The prof osed amendment ment of principal and interest would authorize bingo and de- would permit any city with on bonds already issued. vices commonly used as trade 10,000 inhabitants to frame a Referendum Bill No. 13 — stimulants at county or state charter for its own govern- "Bonds for Juvenile Correc- fairs where conducted by and ment, the same as a city with tional Institution" — would for nonprofit organizations,un- 20,000 inhabitants may now do. Provide for the issuance and less prohibited by local The amerdment would pro- sale of state general-obliga- authorities. vide that the proposed charter tion bonds up to $4,600,000 to Initiative Measure No. 215-- be published in the daily news- finance construction of a state the "Marine Recreation Land paper of largest general circu- correctional institution in King. Act" — would provide for use lation published in the area to of unreclaimed taxes on fuel be incorporated(or if no daily used in marine craft for the newspaper is published there, acquisition or improvement of in the newspaper having the land on fresh or salt water for largest general circulation in marine parks and recreational the area) at least once a week purposes. The act would pro- for four weeks next preceding vide methods.,for determining the election on the charter. the proportion of motor-vehicle The amendment would also fuel tax paid for marine fuel, require notice of election to and would provide for di§tri= be given in the manner pro- buting the unreclaimed monies vided by the Legislature. half to the state and half to local government units. The act would also create a committee for outdoor recre- ation, and make appropri- ations. Outdoor Recreation Bond Issue • TO PE VOTED UPON AT THE NOVEMBER 3, 1964 STATE GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE or VICTOR A. MEYERS, SECRETARY or STATE, STATE Or WASHINGTON. To Whom it May Concern? In c+ledience to the State Constitution, and the Extraordinary Session of the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Washington, there is hereby published for the consideration of the voters of the State of Washington, the following Refer- •ndua Bill; REFERENDUM BILL NO. 11 (Chapter 12, Laws Extraordinary Session, 1963) • OFFICIAL BALLOT TITLE AN ACT providing for the issuance and-_sale of state general obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $10,000,000 to acquire land and appurtenances for outdoor public recreational use, and providing that one- half of the proceeds from existing corporation fees collected by the state be deposited in a fund for payment of principal. and interest on the bonds, subject to existing charges on such proceeds. LEGISLATIVE TITLE [Hausa Buz No. 6] OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES-BONDS- (3) All of said one-half of the proceeds of such fees re- CORPORATION FEES. 'maining after making the payments required under the pre- ceding paragraphs (1) and (2), shall be deposited in the world Ay ACT providing funds for the development of outdoor recre- fair bond redemption fund until all of the outstanding bonds ational facilities in the state; authorizing the issuance and authorized by chapter 174, Laws of 1957 as amended by chapter sale of state general obligation bonds; providing ways and 152, Laws of 1961, have been paid. After payment and retire- means to pay said bonds; amending section 13, chapter 174, ment of the aforesaid world fair bonds all of the said one-half Laws of. 1957 and RCW 43.31.620; amending section 14, ;of the proceeds of such fees shall be deposited in the outdoor chapter 152, Laws of 1961 and RCW 43.31.740; providing recreational bond redemption fund for payment of the principal for the submission of this act to a vote of the people; and of and interest on all of the bonds authorized by this act. declaring an emergency. Be it enacted bythe Legislature ofthe State ofWashington: SEC. 9. Section 14, chapter 152, Laws of 1961 and RCW 9 43.31.740 are each amended to read as follows: SECTION 1. For the purpose of providing funds for the As a part of the sale of the bonds herein authorized, the development of outdoor recreational facilities in the state, the state undertakes to continue to impose the license and other state finance committee is hereby authorized to issue, at any fees on domestic and foreign corporations prescribed by and at time prior to January 1, 1970, general obligation bonds of the the rates authorized in chapter 70, Laws of 1937 as last amended state of Washington in the sum of ten million dollars, or so by the 1957 legislature and to use and prorate in the order set much thereof as shall be required toe finance the program for forth below, one-half of the proceeds of such fees, as follows: which these bonds are being authorized: Provided, That funds (1) To pay into the world fair bond redemption fund hereby realized from the sale of such bonds shall be used solely for created as a special fund within the state treasury, such sums the acquisition of land and attached appurtenances and such as shall be needed to pay the interest on all outstanding bonds property shall be for outdoor recreational use. authorized by chapter 174, Laws of 1957 as amended by chapter The state finance committee is authorized to prescribe the 152, Laws of 1961. form of such bonds and the time of sale of all or any portion or portions of such bonds, and the conditions of sale and issuance (2) To pay' into the outdoor recreational bond redemption thereof. fund such sums as shall be needed to pay the interest on all The bonds shall pledge the full faith and credit of the state bonds authorized by this act and outstanding. of Washington and contain an unconditional promise to pay (3) All of said one-half of the proceeds of such fees re- the principal. and interest when due. The committee may maining after making the payments required under the pre- provide that the bonds, or any of them, may be called prior ceding paragraphs (1) and (2), shall be deposited in the world to the due date thereof under such terms and conditions as it fair bond redemption fund until all of the outstanding bonds may determine. authorized by chapter 174, Laws of 1957 as amended by chapter 152, Laws of 1961, have been paid. After payment and retire- SEC. 2. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized ment of the aforesaid world fair bonds all of the said one-half herein shall be deposited in the parks and parkways account of of the proceeds of such fees shall be deposited in the outdoor the general fund or such other account or fund as shall be recreational bond redemption fund for payment of the principal established for this purpose. Any agency or commission charged of and interest on all of the bonds authorized by this act. with the administration of the account or fund is authorized to use or permit the use of any funds derived from the sale of SEc. 10. No bonds authorized by this act shall be issued bonds authorh.ed under this act as matching funds in any case until there shall first be obtained and filed in the office of the where federal or other funds are made available on a matching state finance committee the written consent of the holders of basis for projects within the purposes of this act, all outstanding bonds issued under authority of chapter 174, SEc. 3. The bonds issued under the provisions of this act Laws of 1957, as amended by chapter 152, Laws of 1961, to the shall be payable from the proceeds of one-half of the corporation changes effected by this act in the order of priority of payment fees collected under all the provisions of chapter 70, Laws of fof e said world fair bonds out of the proceeds of the corporation 1937,as now or hereafter amended. The bonds and interest shall fees collected under chapter 70, Laws of 1937 as amended. so long as. any portion thereof remains unpaid, constitute a SEC. 11. This act shall be submitted to the people for their prior and exclusive claim, subject only to amounts previously adoption and ratification, or rejection, at the general election to pledged for the payment of interest on and retirement of bonds be held in this state on the Tuesday next succeeding the first heretofore issued, upon that portion of the corporation fees so Monday in November, 1964, in accordance with the provisions collected. of section 3, Article VIII of the state Constitution; and in SEc. 4. The outdoor recreational bond redemption fund is accordance with the provisions of section 1, Article II of the hereby created in the state treasury, which fund shall be state Constitution, as amended, and the laws adopted to facilitate exclusively devoted to the payment of interest on and retirement the operation thereof. of the bonds authorized by this act. Szc. 12. This act is necessary for the immediate preservation SEC. 5. The owner and holder of each of said bonds or the of the public peace, health and safety, the support of the state trustee for any of the bonds may by mandamus or other!government and its existing public institutions, and shall take appropriate proceeding require and compel the transfer and'effect immediately. payment of funds as directed herein. Passed the House April 4, 1963. SEC. 6. The legislature may provide additional means for Passed the Senate April 3, 1963. raising moneys for the payment of the interest and principal Approved by the Governor April 17, 1963. of the bonds authorized herein and this act shall not be deemed to provide an exclusive method for such payment. SEC. 7. The bonds herein authorized shall be•a legal in- vestment for all state funds or for funds under state control CERTIFICATION and all funds of municipal corporations. SEc. 8. Section 13, chapter 174, Laws of 1957 and RCW I, Victor A. Meyers, Secretary of State of the State of Wash- ' 43.31.620 are each amended to read as follows: ington, hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct As a part of the sale of the bonds herein authorized, the copy of House Bill No. 6, passed by the Extraordinary Session state undertakes to continue to impose the license and other fees'of the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Washington, as on domestic aid foreign corporations prescribed by and at the'appears from the original of said measure now on file in my rates authorized in chapter 70, Laws of 1937 as last amended by office. the 1957 legislature and to use and prorate in the order set forth below, one-half of the proceeds of such fees, as follows: I WItness My Hand and the Seal of the State of Washington (1) To pay into the world fair bond redemption fund hereby this 3rd day of August, 1964. created as a special fund within the state treasury, such sums �*.$ure f as shall be needed to pay the interest on all outstanding bonds 3 authorized by chapter 174, Laws of 1957.as amended by chapter ( � �9 152, Laws of .1961. 1/889I (2) To pay into the outdoor recreational bond redemption VICTOR A. MEYERS fund such sums as shall be needed to pay the interest on all Secretary of State. bonds authorized by this act and outstanding. Bonds For Public School Facilities TO BE VOTED UPON AT THE NOVEMBER 3, 1964 STATE GENERAL ELECTION OFFICE OF VICTOR A. MEYERS, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE OF WASHINGTON. To Whom It May Concern, • In obedience to the State Constitution, and the Extraordinary Session of the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Washington, there is hereby published for the consideration of the voters of the State of Washington, the following Refer- endum•Bill: REFERENDUM BILL NO. 12 (Chapter $6, Laws Extraordinary Session, 1963) OFFICIAL BALLOT TITLE AN ACT authorizing the issuance and sale of state limited obligation bonds in an amount not exceeding $59,- 000,000; appropriating the proceeds for state matching funds for constructing public school plant facilities, and pledging for payment'of.principal and interest on the bonds a portion of existing motor vehicle excise tax revenues, subject to amounts previously pledged for payment of principal and interest on bonds here- tofore issued. LEGISLATIVE TITLE [SENATE BILL No. 9] PUBLIC SCHOOL PLANT FACILITIES—FINANCING. SEc. 6. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of AN ACT relating to education; providing funds for the construe- this act funds appropriated to the state board of education from tion of public school plant facilities; authorizing the issuance the public school building construction account of the general and sale of limited obligation bonds of the state and fund shall be allotted by the state board of education in accordance with the provisions of sections 7 through 15, chapter providing ways and means to pay said bonds; continuing the imposition of taxes; prescribing the powers and duties of 3, Laws of 1961, extraordinary session: Provided, That no certain officers; providing -for a vote of the people under allotment shall be made to a school district for the purpose certain circumstances; and declaring an emergency. aforesaid until such district has provided funds for school building construction purposes through the issuance of bonds • Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington.: or through the authorization of excess tax levies or both in an amount equivalent to ten percent of its taxable valuation plus SECTION 1. For.the purpose of furnishing funds for state such further amount as may be required by the state board assistance in providing public school plant facilities, there shall of education. The state board of education shall prescribe and be issued and sold, at any time prior to April 1, 1967, limited make effective such rules and regulations as are necessary to obligation bonds of the state of Washington in the sum of equate insofar as possible the efforts made by school districts fifty-nine million dollars to be paid and discharged not more to provide capital funds by the means aforesaid. than twenty years after the date of issuance. The issuance, sale and retirement of said bonds shall be under the general SEc. 7. The total amount of bonds authorized for issue under supervision and control of the state finance committee. the provisions of this act shall be reduced by the amount of The state finance committee is authorized to prescribe the federal funds made available during each biennium for school forms of such bonds; the provisions of sale of all or any portion construction purposes under any applicable federal law. In the or portions of such bonds; the terms, provisions, and covenants event the entire bond issue authorized shall have been sold by of said bonds, and the sale, issuance, and redemption thereof. the state finance committee, the proceeds in the public school None of the bonds herein authorized shall be sold for less than building construction account available for allotment by the the par value thereof. Such bonds shall state distinctly that state board of education shall be reduced by the amount of such they shall not be a general obligation of the state of Wash- federal funds made available. Notwithstanding the foregoing ington, but shall be payable in the manner prescribed in this provisions of this section, the total amount of bonds authorized act from the proceeds of motor vehicle excise taxes as imposed for issue under this act and/or the total proceeds from the sale by chapter 82.44 RCW. As part of the contract of sale of the thereof shall not be reduced by reason of any grants to any aforesaid bonds, the state agrees to continue to levy the motor school district of federal moneys paid under Public Law 815 vehicle excise taxes referred to herein and to fix and maintain or any other federal act authorizing school building construction said taxes in such amounts as will provide sufficient proceeds assistance to federally affected areas. thereof available to pay said bonds and interest thereon until SEc.• 8. In order to provide an alternative method for all such obligations have been paid in full. furnishing funds for state assistance in providing public school The committee may provide that the bonds, or any of them, plant facilities, in the event the issuance of bonds by the state may be called prior to the maturity date thereof under such finance committee pursuant to the authority given it by sections terms, conditions, and provisions as it may determine and may 1 through 7 of this act is held by the supreme court of the state authorize the use of facsimile signatures in the issuance of such of Washington to be invalid for the sole reason that the bonds and upon any coupons attached thereto. Such bonds shall Proposition to issue such bonds must have been referred to the be payable at such places as the state finance committee may people under the provisions of section 3 of Article VIII of the provide. state Constitution or in the event none of the bonds heretofore authorized for issue by sections 1 through 7 of this act are sold SEC. 2. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized by the state finance committee on or before July 1, 1964, then herein shall be deposited in the public school building con- a proposition as to whether or not fifty-nine million dollars in struction account. of the general fund and .shall be used bonds shall be issued and sold under the terms and conditions exclusively for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of as set forth in sections 1 through 7 of this act shall be submitted this act, and for payment of the expense incurred in the to the people for their adoption and ratification, or rejection, at printing, issuance and sale of such bonds. the next general election. • SEC. 3. The public school building bond redemption fund SEC. 9. If any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase of 1963 is hereby created in the state treasury which fund shall or word of this act should be held to be invalid or unconstitu- be exclusively devoted to the retirement of the bonds and tonal, such act shall not affect nor impair the validity or interest authorized by this act. The state finance committee constitutionality of any other-section, paragraph, sentence, shall, on or before June thirtieth of each year, certify to the clause, phrase or word of this act. It is hereby declared that state treasurer the amount needed in the ensuing twelve had any section, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase or word as months to meet interest payments on and retirement of bonds to which this act is declared invalid been eliminated from the authorized by this act. The state treasurer shall thereupon act at the time the same was considered, the act would have deposit such amount in the public school building bond re- nevertheless been enacted with such portions eliminated. demption fund of 1963 from that portion of the motor vehicle • SEc. 10. This• act is necessary for the irinediate preservation excise tax allocable to the state school equalization fund under of the public peace, health and safety, and for the support of chapter 82.44 RCW. The amount so deposited in the aforesaid fund shall be devoted exclusively to payment of interest on state government and its existing public institutions, and shall and to retirement of the bonds authorized by this act. Such take effect immediately. amount certified by the state finance committee to the state Passed the Senate March 27, 1963. treasurer shall be a first and prior charge, subject only to Passed the House April 5, 1963. amounts previously pledged for the payment of interest on and Approved by the Governor April 18, 1963. the retirement of bonds heretofore issued, against all motor vehicle excise tax revenues of the state allocable to the state school equalization fund, which amounts so allocable shall never be less than seventy percent of said excise tax revenues. Said CERTIFICATION bond redemption fund shall be kept segregated from all moneys in the state treasury and shall, while any of such bonds or I,Victor A. Meyers, Secretary of State of the State of Wash- interest thereon remains unpaid, be available solely for the'ington, hereby certify that the above is a full, true a:::l c:urrect payment thereof. copy of Senate Bill No. 9, passed by the Extraordinary Session Sec. 4. The legislature may provide additional means forlof the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Washington, as raising funds for the payment of the interest and principal of appears from the original of said measure now on file in my the bonds authorized by this act and this act shall not be office. deemed to provide an exclusive method for such payment. The Witness My Hand and the Seal of the State of Washington power given to the legislature by this section is permissive and this 3rd day of August, 1964. shall not be construe 1 to constitute a pledge of the general I �% ;F F credit of the state of Washington. a ' Zcti /+ SEc. 5. The bonds herein authorized shall be fully negotiable s�mil/ii u Qh instruments and shall be legal investment for all. state funds 1,11e9 or for funds under state control and all funds of municipal VICTOR A. ME YERS corporations, and shall be legal security for all state, county Secretary of State., and municipal deposits. • • SEC. 4. The juvenile correctional institution building bond Bonds For Juvenile Correctional redemption fund is hereby created in the state treasury, which fund shall be exclusively devoted to the payment of interest on and retirement of the bonds authorized by this act. The state finance committee shall, on or before June 30th of each year, Institution certify to the state treasurer the amount needed in the ensuing twelve months to meet bond retirement and interest require- ments and the state treasurer shall thereupon deposit such amount in said juvenile correctional institution building bond TO BE VOTED UPON NOVEMBER 3, 1964 redemption fund from moneys transmitted to the state treasurer by the tax commission and certified by the tax commission to OFFICE OF VICTOR A. MEYERS, be sales tax collections and such amount certified by the state SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE OF WASHINGTON. finance committee to the state treasurer shall be a prior charge against all retail sales tax revenues of the state of Washington, To Whom It May Concern: except that portion thereof heretofore pledged for the payment In obedience to the State Constitution, and the Extraordinary of bond principal and interest. Session of the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Wash- The owner and holder of each of said bonds or the trustee ington, there is hereby published for the consideration of the for any of the bonds may by mandamus or other appropriate voters of the State of Washington,the following Referendum Bill: proceeding require and compel the transfer and payment of funds as directed herein. REFERENDUM BILL NO. 13 SEc. 5. The legislature may provide additional means for raising moneys for the payment of the interest and principal (Chapter 27, Laws Extraordinary Session, 1963) of the bonds authorized herein and this act shall not be deemed OFFICIAL BALLOT TITLE to provide an exclusive method for such payment. SEC. 6. The bonds herein authorized shall be a legal invest- BONDS FOR JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL ment for all state funds or for funds under state. control and INSTITUTION all funds of municipal corporations. SEC. 7. This act shall be submitted to the people for their AN ACT providing for the issuance and sale of state adoption and ratification, or rejection, at the general election general obligation bonds up to $4,600,000 to finance to be held in this state on the Tuesday next succeeding the first construction of a state correctional institution in King Monday in November, 1964, in accordance with the provisions County (replacing Luther Burbank and Martha Wash- of section 3, Article VIII of the state Constitution; and in ington schools) for care, confinement and rehabilita- accordance with the provisions of section 1, Article II c` the tion of boys and girls committed by juvenile courts state Constitution, as amended, and the laws adopted to facilitate to the custody of the department of institutions; and the operation thereof. providing payment of the bonds from unpledged retail Passed the Senate April 6, 1963. sales tax revenue or other means authorized by the Passed the House April 6, 1963. legislature. Approved by the Governor April 17, 1963. LEGISLATIVE TITLE CERTIFICATION I, Victor A. Meyers, Secretary of State of the State of Wash- [SENATE BILL No. 25] ington, hereby certify that the above is a full, true and correct CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION FOR JUVENILES— copy of Senate Bill No. 25, passed by the Extraordinary Session BUILDINGS—FINANCING. of the Thirty-eighth Legislature of the State of Washington, as AN ACT relating to the state operated charitable, educational appears from the original of said measure now on file in my and penal institutions; authorizing the issuance and sale of office. state general obligation bonds to provide for needful build- Witness My Hand and the Seal of the State of Washington ings for the juvenile correctional institution situated in this 3rd d:, of August, 1964. King County in the vicinity of Echo Lake; providing ways q, . and means to pay said bonds; making an appropriation; providing for submission of this act to a vote of the people. ( ZDt Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. >i'or the purpose of providing needful buildings VICTOR A. MEYERS at the correctional institution for the confinement and rehabili- Secretary of State. tation of juveniles situated in King county in the vicinity of Echo Lake which institution was established by the provisions of chapter 183, Laws of 1961 as amended by chapter [165], Laws of 1963 (Senate Bill No. 32), the state finance committee is hereby authorized to issue, at any time prior to January 1, 1970, general obligation bonds of the state of Washington in the sum of four million six hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as shall be required to finance the program above set forth, to be paid and discharged within twenty years of the date of issuance. The state finance committee is authorized to prescribe the form of such bonds, and the time of sale of all or any portion or portions of such bonds,and the conditions of sale and issuance thereof: Fr)vided,That none of the bonds herein authorized shall be sold for less than the par value thereof, nor shall they bear interest at a rate in excess of four percent per annum. The bonds shall pledge the full faith and credit of the state of Washing ton and contain an unconditional promise to pay the principal and interest when due. The committee may provide that the bc,nds, or any of them, may be called prior to the due date thereof under such terms and conditions as it may deter- mine. The state finance committee may authorize the use of facsimile s:;gnatures in the issuance of the bonds. SEC. 2. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized herein, together with all grants, donations, transferred funds and all other moneys which the state finance committee may direct the state treasurer to deposit therein shall be deposited in the juvenile correctional institution building construction account hereby created in the state general fund. Sec. 3. The sum of four million six hundred thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated from the juvenile correctional institution building construction ac- count in the state general fund to the state finance committee to be expended by the committee for the payment of expense incident to the sale of [and] issuance of the bonds authorized herein and through allotments made when requested by the director of institutions as approved by the budget director for the purpose of constructing such buildings at said correctional institution for the confinement and rehabilitation of juveniles. jet SECIETnlY OF STATE vista* fl. Angers 1964 tau IV' "CITY GENERAL ELECTION CALENDAR DATE EVENT AUTHORITY Monday Last day for County Auditor to pub- RCW 29. 07. 160 Feb. 3 lish closing of registration for One publication required at least city general election. 5 days prior to closing. (NOTE: City Clerk does not publish.) Saturday FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE RCW 29.07. 160 • Feb. 8 Last day to register in order to Prospective voter must be register- vote at city general election. ed for at least 30 days prior to any election. Monday Last day for City Clerk to accept RCW 29.07. 160 Feb. 24 transfers of registration before Transfers within city allowed for city general election. additional 15 days after last day (NOTE: Such transfers are limited for registration. to registered voters moving from one residence to another residence in the same city) . Saturday Period in which County Auditor must RCW 29.27.080 Feb. 29 publish one legal notice of holding One publication required in one or city general election. Notice must through more newspaper in general circula- include names and home addresses of tion within the county--not more Saturday nominees and positions nominated than 10 days nor less than 3 day s ys March 7 for. Also polling hours and prior to city general election. address of each polling place for each respective precinct or combi- nation of precincts. Tuesday RCV 29. 13.020 March 10 ' Second Tuesday of March in even CtTY GENERAL ELECTION numbered years. (NOTE: This is the last tirr.e for holding regular city elections on this date) . Wednesday County C?nvassing Board may organize RCW 29.36.060 march II to count absentee ballots (As amender' by Sec. 5, Chap. 23, Laws Ex. Session, 1963) . Friday Last day for County Canvassing Canvass of election returns may march 20 Board to complete certification of start on the first day after the election returns. election but must be completed on or before the 10th day following the election. Monday Newly elected city officials assume RCW 29. 13.050, Supp. Anri1 6 office. (NOTE: Persons elected to New terms start first Monday in April. unexpired terms take office as soon All persons elected will automatic- as election returns have been ally serve an additional li years certified.) because of reshuffling of future election dates. ( ABBREVIATED) DATE EVENT AUTHORITY j 1963 Last day for city clerks to assign RCW 29.21.017, Supp. Tuesday numbers to the council positions to be At least 10 days prior to the first Dec. 3 voted upon. day for filing. Friday First day for candidates to file. Dec. 13 (NOTE: No filing fee unless position sought pays an annual salary. Men RCW 29.21.010, Supp. filing fee is $10.00 or 1% of annual (As amended by Sec. 10, Chap. 200, salary, whichever amount is the larger.) Laws 1963.) Filing period set as not more than 60 Friday Last day for candidates to file. nor less than 46 days prior to the city primary election. Dec. 27 1964. Last day for candidates to withdraw and RCW 29.21.010, Supp. Friday have name removed from ballot. (As amended by Sec. 10, Chap. 200, (NOTE: No refund of filing fee.) Laws 1963.) Jan. 3 Deadline set as first Friday following close of filing period. FIRST REGISTRATION DEADLINE Saturday Last day for persons to register in order Jan. II to be eligible to vote at both city primary and city general election. RCW 29.07.160 Prospective voter must be registered at least 30 days to be eligible to vote. Saturday FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE Feb. 8 (Last day to register in order to vote at city general election.) Tuesday CITY PRIMARY ELECTION RCW 29.13.070 Feb. II (NOTE: Can be avoided if no more than Such nominating primary elections two candidates file for each position held four weeks prior to general to be filled as provided by RCW 29.21.015.) election. Tuesday CITY GENERAL ELECTION RCW 29.13.020 & 29.13.030, Supp. March 10 2nd Tuesday of March in even numbered years. Monday Newly elected city officials assume office. RCW 29.13.050, Supp. April 6 (NOTE: Persons elected to unexpired terms New terms start first Monday in April. take office as soon as election returns All persons elected will automatically have been certified.) serve an additional I% years because of reshuffling of future election dates. • --7u 3 Z)ictez A. /Reliczs *..ri SECRETARY OF STATE r°` ELECTION INFORMATION I964 • STATE • GENERAL • ELECTION ELECTION DATES: STATE PRIMARY: September 15, 1964. STATE GENERAL ELECTION: November 3 , 1964. FILING PERIOD: JULY 6 TO JULY 17, INCLUSIVE. (Candidates cannot withdraw and have name removed from ballot after July 24. ) NOTE: Special filing period for office of Precinct Committeeman set as July 6 to August 17, inclusive. (Position is not subject to the state primary and is voted upon only at the state general election. ) DECLARATIONS FILED: 1. With Secretary of State: For Congressional and state offices. Also positions of State Senator, State Representative and Superior Court Judge when legislative or judicial district consists of more than a single county. 2. With County Auditor: For all positions (other than Congressional) voted upon only within a single county. FILING FEES: One per cent of annual salary of position sought. Filing fee for precinct committeeman set at $1. 00. Annual Filing Position Salary Fee U. S. Senator (1 to be elected) $22, 500. 00. . $225. 00 U. S. Representatives (7 to be elected) 22, 500.00. . . 225.00 Judges, State Supreme Court (4 to be elected) 20, 000. 00. . . 200.00 Judges, Superior Court (all 76 to be elected) 15, 000. 00. . . 150. 00 Governor 22, 500. 00. . . 225.00 Lieutenant Governor 7, 000. 00. . . 70. 00 Secretary of State 12, 000. 00. . . 120. 00 State Treasurer 12, 000. 00. . . 120. 00 State Auditor 12, 000. 00. . . 120. 00 Attorney General 14, 500. 00. . . 145. 00 Supt. of Public Instruction (Non-Partisan) 14, 000. 00. . . 140. 00 Commissioner of Public Lands 12, 000. 00. . . 120. 00 Insurance Commissioner 12, 000. 00. . . 120. 00 *State Senator (24 to be elected) 1, 200. 00. . . 12. 00 State Representative (all subject to election) 1, 200.00. . . 12. 00 Precinct Committeeman None . . . 1. 00 *See reverse side for Senatorial positions subject to November 3, 1964 State General Election. STATE SENATE TERM OF OFFICE: 4 YEARS POSITIONS SUBJECT TO NOVEMBER 3, 1964, STATE GENERAL ELECTION Dist. Incumbents (Listed alphabetically) Party No. Counties Represented BAILEY, Robert C. Democratic 19 Pacific & Grays Harbor, part CHYTIL, Joe Republican 20 Lewis COONEY, John L. Democratic 5 Spokane, part DeGARMO, Victor F. (Vic) Democratic 22 Thurston DONOHUE, Dewey C. Democratic 10 Asotin, Columbia & Garfield FOLEY, Frank W. Democratic 49 Clark, part FOSTER, F. Stuart Republican 14 Yakima, part FREISE, Herbert H Republican 11 Walla Walla GISSBERG, William A Democratic 39 Snohomish, part & Island,part HALLAUER, Wilbur G. Democratic 1 Douglas & Okanogan HANNA, H. B. (Jerry) Democratic 12 Chelan HENRY, Al Democratic 17 Clark, part; Klickitat & Skamania N, Karl Democratic 4 Spokane, part KEEFE, James (Jimmy) Democratic 3 Spokane, part KNOBLA CH, Reuben A Democratic 25 Pierce, part KUPKA, George W Democratic 27 Pierce, part LENNART, Ernest W Republican 41 Whatcom, part McCORMACK, Mike Democratic 16 Benton & Franklin MORGAN,1 Frances Haddon Democratic 23 Kitsap NEILL, Marshall A Republican 9 Whitman RASMUSSEN, A. L Democratic 28 Pierce, part RICKDALL, Ralph L Republican 40 San Juan & Skagit SANDISON, Gordon Democratic 24 Clallam, Jefferson & Mason TALLEY, Don L Democratic 18 Cowlitz & Wahkiakum HOLDOVER Senators Serving in 1965 Legislature (Terms expire January, 1967) Dist. Incumbents (Listed alphabetically) Party No. Counties Represented ATWOOD, Frank Republican 42 Whatcom, part CHARETTE, Robert L. "Bob" Democratic 21 Grays Harbor, part CONNOR, Frank Democratic 33 King, part COWEN, David C. Democratic 7 Spokane, part DORE, Fred H. Democratic 37 King, part DURKAN, Martin J. Democratic 47 King, part ENGLAND, Jack Republican 32 King, part GALLAGHER, Michael J. Democratic 45 King, part GREIVE, R. R. "Bob" Democratic 34 King, part GUESS, Sam C. Republican 6 Spokane, part HESS, Andy Democratic 31 King, part MARDESICH, August P Democratic 38 Snohomish, part & Island, part McCUTCHEON, John T. Democratic 29 Pierce, part McMILLAN, David E Democratic 2 Pend Oreille & Stevens MORIARTY, Charles P., Jr. Republican 36 King, part PETERSON, Ted G Republican 44 King, part PETRICH, John A Democratic 26 Pierce, part RAUGUST, W. C Republican 8 Adams, Ferry & Lincoln RILEY, Edward F Democratic 35 King, part RYDER, John N Republican 46 King, part SPENDER, John H Republican 30 King, part THOMPSON, Albert C., Jr Republican 48 King, part WASHINGTON, Nat Democratic 13 Grant & Kittitas WILLIAMS, Walter B. Republican 43 King, part WOODALL, Perry B. Republican 15 Yakima, part SUMMARY: STATE SENATE - (49 Members: 32 Democratic and 17 Republican) SUBJECT TO ELECTION HOLDOVER Democratic 18 Democratic 14 Republican 6 Republican II TOTAL SUBJECT TO ELECTION 24 TOTAL HOLDOVER 25 vjetoe A. i Bever Notice I. SECRETARY OF STATE DECLARATIONS OF This list is final Subject to and complete. CANI)IDACY Sept. STATE IPRIMARY Filing POSITION Party Order UNITED STATES SENATOR: **Henry M. Jackson, 3602 Oakes Avenue, Everett (D) . . 2 Arthur C. DeWitt, 1108 First Avenue, (D) .. (D) . . . 78 Alice Franklin Bryant, 2813 Broadway East, Seattle . .. . . (D) . 87 Lloyd J. Andrews, N. 10122 Huntington Road, Spokane . . (R) . . 89 Mary Elizabeth Whitner, 206 W. 7th Ave. , Ellensburg . (R) . 156 David J. Williams, 2801 S.W. 172nd, Seattle (R) 188 • REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: 1ST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Carl Viking Holman, 2633 Franklin Ave. E. , Seattle (D) . . . 17 **Thomas M. Pelly, Route 1, Box 1593, Bainbridge Island . . (R) . . . 114 Edward Palmason, 10045 15th Ave. N.W. , Seattle (D) 161 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Lloyd Meeds, 512 72nd, Everett (D) 5 Payson Peterson, 421 Avenue B, Snohomish . . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 24 **Jack Westland, Lake Stevens (R) 45 3RD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT **Julia Butler Hansen, Cathlamet • (D) 10 • Bill E. Hughes, 3605 G St. , Vancouver • (R) 116 Harold L. Anderson, 2821 Forest Hill Drive, Olympia . . . . (R) . . . 181 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Stephen H. Huza, 308 So. 13th Ave. , Yakima (D) 134 **Catherine May, 103 So. Naches Ave. , Yakima (R) 165 5TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT **Walt Horan, Route 2, Wenatchee (R) 109 Sam Parks, 2514 South Lamont St. ; Spokane . . . . . (R) . . . 172 Thomas S. Foley, 505 East 12th Ave. , Spokane (D) . . . 180 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT **Thor C. Tollefson, 4121 No. 38th, Tacoma (R) • 36 Floyd V. Hicks, 118 So. 116th St. , Tacoma (D) . . . 170 7TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT • Norman B. Ackley, 16923-A Maplewild S.W. , Seattle (D) . . . 1. Brock Adams, 1432 McGilvra Blvd. , L. , Seattle (D) 13 Seth G. Collier, 10719 22nd Avenue S.W. , Seattle . . . . ..(D) . . . 106 **K. W. "Bill" Stinson, 717 166th S.E. , Bellevue (R) . . . 113 **Indicates Incumbent Filing POSITION Party Order GOVERNOR: Daniel J. Evans, 4814 N.E. 44th, Seattle (R) 3 **Albert D. Rosellini, 3838 Cascadia S. , Seattle (D) 51 John "Hugo Frye" Patric, 301D, Free Press Park, Snohomish. . (D) .. . 75 Richard G. Christensen, 10415 226th Place S.W. , Edmonds. . . (R) . 91 Jessop "Jay" McDonnell, 1405 E. 8th St. , Olympia . . . . . (D) . . . 105 John Abretske, 1250 S.W. 119th, Seattle (D) 173 Stewart W. Petersen, 9521 Edmonds •Way, Edmonds (D) 183 Lou Kessler, 1220 Boylston Ave. , Seattle , (R) . 187 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: • • **John A. .Cherberg, 505 Howe Street, Seattle (D) 18 Robert "Bob" Satiacum, 5822 15th St. East, Tacoma . . (D) . 64 William "Bill" Olsen, 10514 15th N.W. , Seattle . . . . (R) . . . 66 Albert C. Thompson, Jr. , 2300 108th S.E. , Bellevue . (R) . . 96 Emery Oscar Gustafson, 2664 10th West, Seattle (R)• 179 Wm. C. "Bill" Goodloe, 13190 Edgewater Lane, N.E., Seattle . (R) . . . 182 • • SECRETARY OF STATE: John Wall, 1440 N.W.. 60th 'St. , Seattle . . . (R) . . 7 **Victor A. Meyers, 137 No. Sherman St. , Olympia (D) 11 Cliff Easterwood, 16209 12th N.E. , Seattle .. . . . . . . . (D) . . 20 Joe Gruber, 12417 S.E. 27th, Bellevue . . •. . . . (R) . . 39 A. L. • "Lud" Kramer, 1010 36th East, Seattle .. . . . . (R) . . . 115 Edward A. Rossit, 806 W. Fulton St. , Seattle . . . . (R) . 136 STATE TREASURER: • Al Hankins, Route 10, Pox 668D, Cly:pia. . . . . . . (D) . . . 4 Edwin J. Alexander, 621 South Plymouth, Olympia . . . . . . (R) . 12 Robert S. O'Brien, 112 Mocliff Road, Ephrata (D) 22 Don F. Smith, 1405 North C St. , Aberdeen • (D) . . . 23 R. L. "Dick" West, 9901 Patterson Road, Tacoma (D) 26 LeRoy Kelly, 11659 S.E. 188th St. , Renton (D) • 28 John T. McCutcheon, Steilacoom (D) . . . 146 • • **Indicates Incumbent Filing • POSITION Party Order STATE AUDITOR: R. V. "Bob" Graham, 4600 Boulevard Road, Olympia (D) . . 8 Joe Lacey, 10546 35th N.E. , Seattle (D) 35 Russell Mowry, 11345 Durland Ave. N.E. , Seattle (R) 92 Victor B. Fleming, 2918 So. Brandon St. , Seattle . . . . . (R) . . . 120 Marvin R. Stewart, 15221 Linden Ave. No. , Seattle . . . . (R) . . . 139 • ATTORNEY GENERAL: Paul R. Derr, 908 No. Woodward Road, Spokane , (R) 144 **John J. O'Connell, 614 No. "J" St. , Tacoma (D) 177 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: (Non-Partisan) **Louis Bruno, 2922 South Boundary, Olympia (NP) 30 William "Bill" Patrick, 160 Pine St. , Snohomish (NP) . . 166 J. W. Robinson, .1017 Pine St. , Edmonds (NP) ,. 189 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS: **Bert Cole, Forks (D) 123 Samuel J. Clarke, Route 2, Box 2476, Bainbridge Island . . . (R) . _ . . 129 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER: **Lee I. Kueckelhan, 3135 Maringo Road, Olympia (D) 9 Frank N. McCartney, 2427 Warren Ave. N. , Seattle . . . . . (R) . . . 79 • . Charles "Chuck" Allen, 4006 147th Place S.E. , Bellevue . . . (R) . . . 171 T. H. "Ted" Radcliff, 512 Second St. , Wenatchee (R) . . . 175 George Woods, Entiat (D) 176 JUDGE, STATE SUPREME COURT (NON-PARTISAN) POSITION NO. 1: (6 YEAR TERM) **Richard B. Ott, Route 6, Box 193A, Olympia . . . . . . . 16 Vaughn E. Evans, 3516 Magnolia Blvd. W. , Seattle 155 POSITION NO. 2: (6 YEAR TERM) **Matthew W. Hill, 2303 Otis Street, Olympia 27 POSITION NO. 3 : • (6 YEAR TERM) _ **Robert T. Hunter, 2939 South Boundary, Olympia 15 • • POSITION NO. 4: (UNEXPIRED TERM - 4 YEARS) • **Frank Hale, 3221 North 29th St. , Tacoma . . .. . . . . . . 14 • **Indicates Incumbent -3- ; 1 • STATE OF WASHINGTON Primary Election - September 15, 1964 General Election - November 3, 1964 1964 CANDIDATES FOR STATE LEGISLATURE SENATE AND HOUSE Subject to Nomination at the Primary Election Index to Legislative Districts i County District Page County District Page Adams 8 2 Klickitat .... 17 4 Asotin 10 3 Lewis 20 5 Benton 16 4 Lincoln ...... 8 2 Chelan 12 3 Mason ........ 24 6 Clallam 24 6 Okanogan 1 1 Clark 17-49 4-16 Pacific 19 5 Columbia 10 3 Pend Oreille .• 2 1 Cowlitz 18 5 Pierce 25-26-27 7 Douglas 1 1 28-29 8 Ferry 8 2 San Juan 40 12 Franklin 16 4 Skagit 40 12 Garfield 10 3 Skamania 17 4 Grant 13 3 Snohomish .... 38-39 12 Grays Harbor 19-21 5 Spokane 3-4 1-2 Island 38-39 12 5-6-7 2 Jefferson 24 6 Stevens 2 1 King ... 30-31-32-33 8-9-10 Thurston 22 6 34-35-36-37 10-11 Wahkiakum 18 5 43-44-45-46 13-14-15 Walla Walla 11 3 47-48 15-16 Whatcom 41-42 13 Kitsap 23 6 Whitman • 9 3 Kittitas 13 3 1 Yakima 14-15 4 • 1 PUBLISHED BY: ',i = VICTOR A. MEYERS ";. - Secretary of State In Cooperation with: S. R. Holcomb, Chief Clerk House of Representatives STATE LEGISLATURE DISTRICT NO. 1 (Douglas-Okanogan) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Bozarth, Horace W. **Hallauer, Wilbur G. Mansfield P. O. Box 70, Oroville **Haussler, Joe D. Larrabee, John Paul So. High Drive (Box 949), Omak Route 1, Tonasket McKay, Thomas "Tom" Route 1, Box 203, Omak REPUBLICAN Aston, Emmit R. REPUBLICAN 428 So. Douglas (P. 0. Box 1) , Omak Holden, Ashley, E. Tonasket Miller, Claude K. Route 3, Box 3003, Wenatchee DISTRICT NO. 2 (Pend Oreille-Stevens) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: McMillan, David E. (D) *Avey, Art Route 3 Kettle Falls Colville Slagle, Frank 1198 No. Main, Colville REPUBLICAN Dilling, Harold Star Route 2, Usk Sax, Philip A. 1195 Garden Homes Drive, Colville DISTRICT NO. 3 (Spokane, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Hurley, Mrs. Joseph E. * Keefe, James (Jimmy) 730 E. Boone Ave., Spokane 412 W. Glass Ave., Spokane **May, William J. S. (Bill) 711 W. Waverly Place, Spokane REPUBLICAN *Gallagher, Bernard J. Weinand, Frank 414 E. Empire, Spokane 1218 West Mansfield, Spokane McKay, Gene N. 5700 Havana, Spokane Moore, Ronald Thomas N. 2012 Cincinnati, Spokane Parkins, Donald E. 3807 E. Courtland, Spokane REPUBLICAN Beaudry, Mrs. Albert (Roma S.) 2325 E. Mission Ave., Spokane McNally, Robert C. E. 3703 Carlisle Ave., Spokane DISTRICT NO. 4 (Spokane, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Day, William S. "Bill" **Herrmann, Karl S. 3004 Cherry Lane, Spokane 9417 E. Grace, Spokane *Epton, Mrs. John W. (Kathryn) 7 North Walnut Road, Spokane REPUBLICAN Herman, Howard H. Kuehnle, James P. "Jim" 8622 E. Liberty, Spokane E. 12423 Portland Rd., Spokane McKinnon, Joseph F. (Joe) Riegel, Robert Dee (Bob) 8211 E. Marietta, Spokane E, 3915 - 17th Ave., Spokane Richardson, Mrs. Bette Box 115, Newman Lake (District No. 4 cont'd. page 2) **Indicates incumbent *Indicates former legislator Page 1 DISTRICT NO. 4 (Spokane, part) - Cont'd from Page 1 U CA BLIN * dell, Mike 13016 E. Blossey, Spokane Boorman, W. E. 17906 E. Mission, Greenacres Richardson, Gordon W. N. 2314 Coleman Road, Spokane DISTRICT NO. 5 (Spokane, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Campbell, Keith H. **Cooney, John L. W. 2204 Rockwell, Spokane N. 4403 Adams, Spokane **McCormick, W. L. (Bill) W. 3909 Lyons, Spokane REPUBLICAN Akers, William Duvall, Dale W. 3008 Hoffman, Spokane 705 E. Central, Spokane Cronin, Michael J. Strandberg, Russ N. 4908 Madison, Spokane 9915 N. Division, Spokane REPUBLICAN Hickman, John M. 913 Fifth Street, Cheney McKee, Bill E. E. 1001 Hastings Road, Spokane Saling, Gerald L. W. 320 Nebraska, Spokane White, J. Lee Rt. 1, Box 17, Cheney DISTRICT NO. 6 (Spokane, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Guess, Sam C. (R) Beschel, Robert P. W. 408 - 33rd Ave. E. 1335 Thurston, Spokane Spokane Faker, Edward L. W. 118 29th, Spokane REPUBLICAN **Adams, Alfred 0. W. 909 Melinda Lane, Spokane **Johnston, Elmer E. 714 W. 14th Avenue, Spokane Kirk, Joe L. S. 1301 Browne, Spokane DISTRICT NO. 7 (Spokane, part) H SE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) D MOCRAT Hennessey, Harry E. Holdover: Cowen, David C. (D) N. 1707 W. Point Rd. , Spokane S. 223 Coeur d'Alene Spokane REPUBLICAN **Harris, Edward F. S. 1723 Maple Blvd., Spokane **Morphis, Richard W. 3504 Riverview Drive, Spokane DISTRICT NO. 8 (Lincoln-Adams-Ferry) HOUSE (1 member) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Raugust, W. C. (R) Johnson, R. Lyle Odessa 820 Larch, Othello REPUBLICAN **Moos, Donald W. Edwall • **Indicates incumbent Page 2 • uLSTRICT NO. 9 (Whitman) HOUSE 2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Johnson, Verner L. Russell, Rodney 41)1 Darrow, Pullman S. 901 Meadow, Colfax REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN **Goldsworthy, Robert F. **Neill, Marshall A. Rt. 2, Rosalie 414 Dexter St., Pullman **Huntley, Elmer C. Thornton DISTRICT NO. 10 (Columbia-Asotin-Garfield) HOUSE ;1 member) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Taplin, Ben F. **Donohue, Dewey C. 1228 - 6th St., Clarkston 506 E. Richmond, Dayton REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN **Wasem, Clifford "Cliff" Barnett, Dexter H. 655 Riverview Blvd., Clarkston 1809 Riverside Drive, Clarkston Blakkolb, George T. P. Route 1, Box 646, Clarkston DISTRICT NO. 11 (Walla Walla) HOUSE ;2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Drumheller, John Golden, Eugene T. 1408 Sturm, Walla Walla 501 Holly, Walla Walla Kell:r, Eugene V. • 1304 Modoc, Walla Walla REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN **Freise, Herbert H. **Ahlquist, H. Maurice 932 Frazier Drive, Walla Walla - Rt. 1, Box 63, Walla Walla **Copeland, Tom Rt. 3, Walla Walla DISTRICT NO. 12 (Chelan) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Braun, Eric D. **Hanna, H. B. "Jerry" 225 Cottage Ave., Cashmere 1130 Springwater Ave., Wenatchee Cone, Charles W. 410 N. Miller, Wenatchee REPUBLICAN Wall, George C. REPUBLICAN **McDougall, Bob Box 278, Chelan Route 2, Box 2001, Wenatchee Kunts, Frank T. 1905 Harbel Dr. , Wenatchee DISTRICT NO. 13 (Kittitas-Grant) HOUSE ;2 members SENATE (1 member) D040 Holdover: Washington, Nat (D) Boyle, Henry J. 42 "C" Street N. W. N. 434 Crestview Drive, Moses Lake Ephrata Morris, Mary 215 Maringo Road, Ephrata Sieg, Ralph Route 2, Box 12, Hartline REPUBLICAN **Flanagan, S. E. "Sid" Quincy Bledsoe, Stewart Foute 3, Ellensburg **Indi,sates incumbent Page 3 DISTRICT NO. 14 (Yakima, part) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Clow, Chester A. Bunch, Gene W. 1615 South 3rd Ave., Yakima 911 Cornell Ave., Yakima Ferrell, Jr., Joseph N. 908 East Washington St., Yakima REPUBLICAN Kull Robert (Bob) Fred 811 South 36th Ave. , Yakima **Redmon, LaCombe, L. A. (Duke) 3901 Richey Road, Yakima 307 North 32nd Ave., Yakima Lord, Richard 116 Park Ave., Yakima REPUBLICAN **Brachtenbach, Robert F. Route 2, Box 727, Selah **Lynch, Marjorie 802 Pickens Road, Yakima **Morrissey, Ed 16 South 12th Ave., Yakima Matson., James (Jim) Route 2, Box 713, Selah DISTRICT NO. 15 (Yakima, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Woodall, Perry B. (R) Bible, Frank 0. Route 1 1203 Columbia, Sunnyside Toppenish Smith, Lloyd V. 811 East Edison, Sunnyside Wendt, Wes Route 1, Granger REPUBLICAN **Canfield, Damon R. Route 1, Granger Devvio, Alex A. Route 1, Box 414, Yakima Newhouse, Irving Route 1, Box 130, Mabton Shaw, Kenneth C. 203 Terrace Drive, Sunnyside Wightman, Eric 2549 Rudkin Road, Yakima DISTRICT NO. 16 (Benton-Franklin) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT *Jolly, Dan **McCormack, Mike 353 East Borah, Connell 2010 Everest, Richland Johnson, Doris J. 737 Tacoma Place, Kennewick REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN Adams, Con **Reese, Walt 1716 W. Henry, Pasco P. 0. Box 153, Kennewick Hewett, G. R. "Dick" 2046 Harris St., Richland DISTRICT NO. 17 (Skamania-Klickitat-Clark, part) HOUSE (1 member) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Craft, Roy **Henry, Al 309 School St. , Stevenson White Salmon Ham, Alan Route 1, Box 132, La Center REPUBLICAN Lofgren, Effie REPUBLICAN Route 1, Box 72, Glenwood O'Dell, Robert W. Matsen, A. M. "Al" 2022 N. W. Benton, Camas Bickleton Tarver, Donald G P. 0. Box 162, LaCenter **Indicates incumbent Page 4 I - DISTRICT NO. 18 (Cowlitz-Wahkiakum) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **DeJarlatt, Arlie U. **Talley, Don L. 1215 - 23rd Ave., Longview 1817 Bloyd St., Kelso Thomp;ion, Alan 310) Cowlitz View Drive, Castle Rock REPUBLICAN *Hall, Tom REPUBLICAN Skaanokawa **Hadley, Herb 1324 - 24th Ave., Longview Horne, Betty 2337 W. Castleman, Longview DISTRICT NO. 19 (Pacific-Grays Harbor, part) HOUSE (1 member) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **King, Chet **Bailey, Robert C. 435 - 7th Street, Raymond 602 West First Street, South Bend Burrczs, Robert W. Star Route, Box 6B, Aberdeen REPUBLICAN Morgan, William C. Miller, Jr., A. C. "Jack" 1800 Garfield, Raymond 707 Campion Road, Oakville REPUBLICAN *Wilscn, Theodore "Ted" G. Star Route #1, South Bend DISTRICT NO. 20 (Lewis) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT .Tasted, Elmer Roewe, Phil 221 W. Main St., Morton 1355 North St., Chehalis Kalich, Hugh Rt. #1, Toledo REPUBLICAN Vance, William E. **Chytil, Joe 314 No. Iron St., Centralia 1274 - 5th St., Chehalis REPUBLICAN **Folsom, Morrill F. 1805 Harrison St. , Centralia **Stier, Harry A. • Randle Pettit, Horace 1268 Washington Ave., Chehalis DISTRICT NO. 21 (Grays Harbor, except 19 precincts) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Charette, Robert L. "Bob" (D) **Anderson, Eric 0. 415 W. 4th St. 627 Grand Ave., Hoquiam Aberdeen **Burtch, Jack L.2623 Bench Drive, Aberdeen Ekstrand, Jack E. 705 - 7th Ave., Aberdeen Rc"PUBL::CAN Goeres, Buford Rt. 1, Box 132, Elma McClintock, J. L. (Mac) 6..9. Fairway Drive, Aberdeen **Indicates incumbent *Indii:ates former legislator Page 5 DISTRICT NO. 22 (Thurston) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Dickman,, George D. **DeGarmo, Victor F. "Vic" 809 No. Marion, Olympia Capitol Apartments, Olympia Keiski, Jr., Elmer F. Fitzgerald, James W. 4613 Elpine Terrace, Olympia Rt. 3, Box 478-C Lux, Mary Stuart 2621 Capitol Way, Olympia REPUBLICAN Norman, Al #Lewis, Harry B. Rt. 2, Box 262-A, Rochester Rt. 4, Box 532, Olympia Taylor, Norman L. Shott, Joseph W. Rt. 7, Box 669, Olympia 4200 Elizabeth Ave. , Olympia Thorp, Franklin K. 4018 Armstrong St. , Olympia REPUBLICAN **Miles, Don Rt. 6, Box 143, Olympia Esborg, Keith G. Rt. 2, Box 84-A, Olympia Estes, Wes Rt. 6, Olympia McConkey, R. C. "Skip" 2005 So. Wilson, Olympia Wolf, Harold E. "Hal" Clark Road, Yelm DISTRICT NO. 23 (Kitsap) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Beck, C. W. "Red" **Morgan, Frances Haddon Rt. 5, Box 15, Port Orchard 948 Lower Oyster Bay Rd., Bremerton **Rogers, Jack 10838 Highway 21, Bremerton REPUBLICAN Tandoo, John Frank Norton, Ray P. 0. Box 64, Bainbridge Island 2313 - 8th St., Bremerton Williams, Leroy 3729 "E" St., Bremerton UBLICAN ang, Arnold S. 1003 Callahan Drive, Bremerton Erickson, Wayne (Crazy Eric) 1332 E. Hope, Bremerton Schultheis, Richard E. Rt. 5, Box 379, Port Orchard DISTRICT NO. 24 (Clallam-Mason-Jefferson) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Conner, Paul H. **Sandison, Gordon Route 1, Box 60, Port Angeles 2501 So. Cherry St. , Port Angeles **McFadden, James L. 1217 E. 2nd St. , Port Angeles REPUBLICAN **Savage, Charles R. Hansen, Robert L. 2011 King Street, Shelton County Court House, Port Townsend Traylor, W. S. "Bill" Route 2, Box 596, Port Angeles REPUBLICAN Corlett, Donald. D. Route 2, Box 1850, Port Angeles Smith, W. Ivor 929 West 5th, Port Angeles Thompson, Randall 0. "E" & Willow, Port Townsend **Indicates incumbent #Indicates incumbent House member filing for Senate Page 6 • D1 LCT NO. 25 (Pierce. part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT • DEMOCRAT **Brouiilet, Frank Buster **Knoblauch, Reuben A. 619 - 7th Ave. S. W., Puyallup Rt. 1, Box 641, Sumner **Sawyer, Leonard A. "Len" REPUBLICAN 703 - 4th Street S. E. , Puyallup Kalkus, J. Hugh Brudevold, Peter 2413 Berry Lane E., Tacoma 80)2 Cherry Ave., Sumner Cole, Robert S. "Bob" 7th & Freeway, Milton Hannity, Edward J. 611 - 2nd Street N. W., Puyallup REPUBLICAN Adams, Jack M. 2219 Caldwell Road, Puyallup Ande: sen, Harold M. Rt. 1, Box 751, Sumner Christensen, Ken A. 6818 Bentley Rd., Puyallup Rader, Lyle 3205 - 54th Avenue E., Tacoma Scurlock, Tom Box 54, Alder Staatz, W. T. "Wally" W. Monta Vista Drive, Sumner DISTRICT NO. 26 (Pierce, part) HOUSE 1,2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Petrich, John A. (Jack) - (D) Bujacich, Peter A. 815 No. "G" Street Rt. 4, Box 4190, Gig Harbor Tacoma Gill, John Glanville 524 No. "C" St., Tacoma Healy, Jr., Jim 2702 No. Ferdinand, Tacoma Nelson, Nels B., Jr.. 2216 No. Puget Sound, Tacoma REPUBLICAN **Swayze, Frances G. Rt. 2, Box 2255, Gig Harbor **Cooper, Frank 4232 No. 38th Street, Tacoma Humiston, Homer 607 No. Stadium Way, Tacoma Williams, George E. Rt. I., Box 1585, Gig Harbor DISTRICT NO. 27 (Pierce, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Collins, Leah M. **Kupka, George W. 1402 Beach Dr. N. E., Dash Point 1916 So. "M" Street, Tacoma Grassi, Julio Carlbom, Henry K. 40)15 Sixth Ave., Tacoma 4415 No. 8th Street, Tacoma Marz.sno, Frank S. 2301 So. Melrose, Tacoma REPUBLICAN Sheridan, George P. *Hoff, Neil 151.0 So. 7th St., Tacoma 315h So. llth Street, Tacoma _ Smith, Marjorie E. 919 So. "I" St., Tacoma REPUBLICAN **Earll.y, Robert G. 4)08 Harbor View Dr., Tacoma Duff3ck, Frank 5106 Harbor View Dr., Tacoma Taylor, Clifford A. "Cliff" 1.420 So. Stevens, Tacoma **Indic ates incumbent *Indicates former legislator Page 7 DISTRICT NO. 28 (Pierce, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Gallagher, P. J. "Jim" **Rasmussen, A. L. "Slim" 125 So. 72nd Street, Tacoma 4031 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma **O'Connell, W. J. REPUBLICAN 5812 McGhee, Tacoma Marx, Leo J. Bottiger, R. Ted 8442 So. Fawcett, Tacoma 868 So. 113th Street, Tacoma Sullivan, John C. 302 East 38th Street, Tacoma REPUBLICAN Grodvig, Jennie L. 906 Tule Lake Road, Tacoma Hjelmervik, Kent 606 So. 117th St., Tacoma Nutley, Hugh 4321 So. Tacoma Ave. , Tacoma DISTRICT NO. 29 (Pierce, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Batali, Dino Holdover: McCutcheon, John T. (D) P. 0. Box 387, Steilacoom 2102 Seaview Avenue, Tacoma Christensen, A. Curtis 8408 West 42nd Street, Tacoma Guilmett, Roger A. 54202 So. Tacoma Way, Tacoma REPUBLICAN **Jueling, Helmut L. 215 Contra Costa, Tacoma **Newschwander, Charles E. 2140 Bridgeport Way, Tacoma DISTRICT NO. 30 (King, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT **Beierlein, W. J. (Joe) Holdover: Stender, John H. (R) 112 E. Main, Auburn 27420 Military Road **Bigley, John Auburn 26903 - 148th S. E., Kent Lewis, Jack Rivers 31308 - 13th S., Federal Way Thayer, R. H. (Bob) 4320 S. 17Cth, Seattle arnke, Frank J. 29457 - 51st S. , Auburn REP LICAN Anderson, Charlie 26623 - 114th S. E., Kent Anderson, Francis 219 S. W. 305th, Federal Way Cunningham, Norwood 750 Alvord Ave., Kent Fitzsimmons, Dean 19013 - 47th S., Seattle Lindblad Lyle M. 4817 S. 164th, Seattle Masters, Annie 27813 - 13th S.. Kent Mayne, Barbara J. 3825 S. 272nd, Kent McGowan, J. Robert 20055 - 28th S., Seattle Schamaker, John B. 31405 - 108th S. E. Auburn **Indicates incumbent *Indicates former legislator #Indicates incumbent House member filing for Senate Page 8 DISTRICT NO. 31 (King, part) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) (2-year term) DEIDCRAT DEMOCRAT **1itherbeh, C. G. (Curly) **Herr, Gordon 13647 - 24th S., Seattle 10617 - 21st S. W., Seattle **Kipper, Steve Brazelton, Walter H. 10633 - 20th S. , Seattle 838 S. W. 143rd, Seattle *ingevine, Wayne G. 6202 S. 117th P1., Seattle REPUBLICAN 3arton, Harold Jackson, Don 7741 - 34th S. W., Seattle 18602 Occidental S. , Seattle 3ulen, K. E. Prater, Dorsey 2810 S. 142nd, Seattle 16235 - 21st S. W., Seattle Dalrymple, Donald L. 443 S. W. 175th P1., Seattle Demanovich, Allan P. 9007 - 35th S. W., Seattle Heavey, Edward 636 S. W. 126th, Seattle Henderson, McEwan (Mac) 10414 - 2nd S., Seattle Hoover, William E. (Billy) 9839 - 24th S. W., Seattle Kempf, Fred 114 S. 107th, Seattle Valle, Georgette 19661 Marine View Dr. S. W., Seattle Walker, Norman D. 9402 - 34th S. W., Seattle Wray, Bob 11144 Woodward Ave. S., Seattle REPUBLICAN 3arden, Paul E. 1112 S. 168th, Seattle Choate, George M. 2714 S. W. 164th P1., Seattle Davis, Paul 20653 Marine View Dr. S. W., Seattle Sibley, Ray 11815 - 16th S., Seattle Tipton, Horace 9222 Spear P1. S. , Seattle 'Jallace, Bert 11569 - 30th P1. S. W., Seattle DISTRICT NO. 32 (Kin;_W1 p art) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DE IOCRAT Holdover; England, Jack (R) **Uhlman, Wes C. 4703 - 11th N. E. 2315 N. 40th, Seattle Seattle ;3anshoit, L. J. (Len) 4725 - 15th N. E., Seattle 1rMorris, R. E. (Ray) 4729 Roosevelt Way N. E. , Seattle Perkins, Frank 4713 Brooklyn N. E., Seattle REPUBLICAN *tMcCaffree, Mary Ellen 5014 - 18th N. E. , Seattle Damon, Verne L. 316 W. Nickerson, Seattle Lechner, John R. 47511 N. 36th, Seattle McGavick, Joseph L. 3629 Bagley N., Seattle **Indicates incumbent Page 9 *Indicates former legislator DISTRICT NO. 33 (King part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Connor, Frank (D) **O'Brien, John L. 408 - 20th S., 5041 Lake Washington Blvd. S., Seattle Seattle **Chatalas, William (Bill) 2802 - 33rd S., Seattle Alishio, Jr., Paul 5215 - 51st S., Seattle Barton, John A. 251i - 33rd S., Seattle Cirelli, Pasquale 5231 - 37th S., Seattle McKee, John O'legan 3339 Gale P1. S., Seattle O'Conner, James V. 6044 Seward Park S., Seattle Pride, Wm. Burt 2841 • 33rd S. , Seattle REPUBLICAN Kranjcevich, Janet (Fisher) 2212 - 34th S., Seattle Kranjcev.ich, Tom 2212 - 34th S. , Seattle Merrill, A. Elliott 6354 - 57th S. , Seattle Myers, Norman L. (Norm) 3323 Hunter Blvd. S., Seattle DISTRICT NO. 34 (Kim'part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Greive, R. R. Bob (D) **Elder, Hayes 5116 S. W. Hudson 3250 California S. W., Seattle Seattle Johnson, Joel David 2713 - 57th S. W., Seattle. *Lindgren, Lloyd 621 S. Jackson, Seattle Pierre, George 5922 - 42nd S. W., Seattle Prestrud, Carl G. 223 Yesler Way, Seattle Shcirbon. Wayne L. 3808 38th S. W., Seattle Skaret, bernice W. 4101 Beach Dr. S. W., Seattle So il, Barbara K. 2715 - 47th S. W,, Seattle *Wills, Ellsworth C. 2131 46th S. W., Seattle r.ErUBL1CAN **Eberle, Robert D. 3450 - 49th S. W., Seattle Nicholls, Charles 4421 - 37th S. W., Seattle Reichert, H. M. (Herb) 3232 - 40th S. W., Seattle **Indicates ir-'4ab t *Indicates forme: ' ? tttto:' PAW 10 1 rRICT NO. 35 (King, part) H0US1; (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Riley, Edward F. (D) **01:;en, Ray 616 - 4th W., Seattle 521 W. Mercer Place, Seattle Connors, Joe 1203 James St., Seattle Kav aney, Wm. L. 509 - 3rd, Seattle Lot dell, Jack J. 1509 - 9th Ave., Seattle Macy, Gerald 1527 Belmont, Seattle We:.ker, Frank Savoy Hotel, Seattle REPUILICAN **Mast, Fred R. 1017 Minor, Seattle Syrc anski, Antone 1111 Boren, #505, Seattle DISTRICT NO. 36 (King, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Moriarty, Jr., Charles P. (R) Costa, James L. 100 Highland Drive 417 W. Newell, Seattle Seattle Ogden, John 1115 - 5th N., Seattle Ory, Lee 1932 Queen Anne N., Seattle REPUBLICAN **Kirk, Gladys 1236 Bigelow N., Seattle **Pritchard, Joel M. 3233 - 29th W. , Seattle Latham, John M. 1910 - 10th W., Seattle DISTRICT NO. 37 (King, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT **0'Dmnell, Ann T. Holdover: Dore, Fred H. (D) L815 E. Harrison, Seattle 3721 E. Marion Seattle **Smil:h, Sam L814 - 31st, Seattle Barlett, Elreco T. i912 E. Union, Seattle Lillie, Melvin I. 905 - 27th, Seattle Mar:in, Lewis J. :301 - 23rd, Seattle REP UB],ICAN Bray, Keve :L431 - 34th, Seattle Gautier, Freddie Mae (Hurd) 838 - 33rd E., Seattle Nelsen, Ronald 0. 915 - 36th, Seattle Ward Raymond 215 - 24th E., Seattle **Ind:.cater incumbent Page 11 DISTRICT NO. 38 (Snohomish, part-Island, part) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Mardesich, August P. (D) **D otson, Jack 4712 Mermont Drive 3601 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett Everett **T ylor, Richard "Dick" 721 - 5th Street, Mukilteo .0 ristopherson, Alvin "Bud" 1710 - 32nd St., Everett D uglas, Gary 26051/2 Baker St. , Everett Fischer, John M. 23424 - 88th W., Edmonds Johnson, Vernon M. 2318 - 75th St., Everett K ng, Richard "Dick" 6915 McDougal, Everett rphy, Denis Daniel 5708 - 168th S. W., Edmonds • N lson, Lloyd K. 824 Olympic Avenue, Edmonds S encer, Harvey K. 9402 Sharon Drive, Everett REPUBLICAN **Metcalf, Jack 7421 - 46th Ave. W., Everett Diamond, Edward 1710 Bailey Ave. , Everett Sim Le nard, Al 22505 - 82nd West, Edmonds Mo , C. Fred 1620 Rucker Ave., Everett ts, John 24305 - 78th Place W., Edmonds DISTRICT NO. 39 (Snohomish, part-Island, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Backstrom, Henry **Gissberg, William A. Arlington Route 1, Box 41, Lake Stevens **Moon, Charles *Reardon, Keiron W. Route 2, Box 427A, Snohomish 221 North Madison St., Monroe REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN Kusler, Don Beers, Elmer Route 1, Box 456, Snohomish 512 South Lewis St. , Monroe Turner, Floyd 505 Cedar St., Marysville DISTRICT NO. 40 (San Juan-Skagit) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT McFarland, Paul A. Peterson, Lowell Blanchard Box 188, Concrete O'Neil, John K. Harrison St., Friday Harbor REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN **Rickdall, Ralph L. **Berentson, Duane P. 0. Box'317 (Gear Precinct) 1490 Country Club Drive, Burlington Burlington (Skagit County) *Eldridge, Don 1535 Kincaid, Mount Vernon **Indicates incumbent *Indicates former member Page 12 DisiRItT NOt 41 (Whatcomi part) HOUSI (1 member) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT Raastead, R. E. King, Charles E. 272 E Street, Blaine 1437 Smith Road, Bellingham McLaughlin, John J. REPUE':LICAN 1660 Griffith Avenue, Bellingham **Hoed, Jack C. Route 3, Ferndale REPUBLICAN **Lennart, Ernest W. Route 1, Everson DISTRICT NO. 42 (Whatcam, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Atwood, R. Frank (R) **Kink, Dick J. 317 Park Ridge 1124 - 15th Street, Bellingham Bellingham Beacom, Jeanne A. 2512 Eldridge Avenue, Bellingham Radcliffe, W. 0. E. 437 - 21st Street, Bellingham • REPUBLICAN **Lind, Charles E. "Chuck" 608 - 16th Street, Bellingham Farr, C. J. 504 Bayside, Bellingham Laird, Gordon A. Z233 Iron Street, Bellingham DISTRICT NO. 43 (King, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Williams, Walter B. (R) Bagshaw, Robert W. 3871 - 45th N. E. 1901 E. Lynn, Seattle Seattle Comer, M. J. 131 Bellevue E., Seattle Minahan, Ted C. 1218 - 16th E., Seattle Spitler, John 1721 Interlaken Blvd. E., Seattle REPUB::.ICAN **Youig, William E. (Bill) 2020 E. Louisa, Seattle *Clark, Newman (Zeke) 3760 - 64th N. E., Seattle Berat, Robert 3867 - 44th N. E., Seattle Frederic, Duane E. 3818 - 45th N. E., Seattle Pritchard, Sheldon Schofield 2029 - 41sc E., Seattle Whetzel, Jonathan 1708 E. Highland Dr., Seattle **Indicates incumbent *Indicates former legislator . Page 13 DISTRICT NO. 44 Icing%part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) AMEGBA1 Holdover: Peterson, Ted G. (Q **Bergh, Arnie 2355 Blue Ridge Drive 822 N. W. 107th, Seattle Seattle Berge, Hans 8310 - 16th N. W., Seattle Larsen, Louis V. 851 N. W. 175th, Seattle REPUBLICAN **Hawley, Dwight S. 3310 N. W. 80th, Seattle Johnsen, Toby 2844 N. W. 59th, Seattle Jordan, Rex 12245 - 1st N. W., Seattle Paulsen, Robert E. 1236 N. W. Woodbine Way, Seattle Robben, Paul 20061 - 15th N. W., Seattle DISTRICT NO. 45 (King, part) RO SE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) D CRAT Holdover: Gallagher, Michael J. (D) ** i.tchman, Jr., Mark 8045 Burke N. 13706 - 2nd N. E. , Seattle Seattle **Perry, Robert A. (Bob) 1154 N. 92nd, Seattle Ellsworth, Stanford G. (Stan) 536 N. E. 56th, Seattle Faircloth, Virgil I. (Virg) 906 N. 78th, Seattle *Hurley, George S. 10709 - 1st N. W., Seattle Hyde, Wm. J. 2125 N. 150th, Seattle Williams, William M. 13537 Roosevelt Way, Seattle RE?UBLICAN ollias, Evans E. 5428 Kirkwood Pl. N. , Seattle Jordan, Floyd A. 7319 Latona N. E., Seattle *Lawrence, Joseph C. 5216 Kirkwood P1. N., Seattle Morris, Dick 6749 - 1st N. W., Seattle Perlman, Robert G. 125 N. 168th, Seattle Wester, Zack 6541 - 1st N. W., Seattle **,Indicates incumbent *Indicates former legislator Page 14 CRICT NO. 46 SKI.n . Fart) HOUSI (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Ryder, John N. (R). Bz.rer, Arnold J. 6811 - 55th N. E. Seattle 9738 Lakeshore Blvd. N.E. , Seattle H: ller, John 3229 N.E. 105th, Seattle REPTBLICAN **Gc rton, Slade 1549 N.E. 102nd, Seattle **Mzhaffey, Audley F. 5241 16th N.E. , Seattle Tc evs, Jim 5744 26th N.E. , Seattle Wcodward, Warren 5200 llth N.E. , Seattle DISTRICT NO. 47 (King, part) HOUSI (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOI:RAT Holdover: Durkan, Martin J. (D). **Ga:•rett, Avery 4049 W. Lake Swish Blvd. S. 450 Langston Rd., Renton Issaquah **Grant, Gary 3741 - 136th S. E., Bellevue Jackson, Paul D. 2700 - 123 S. E., Bellevue Ke: logg, R. R. (Bob) Box 877, Preston REPUI,LICAN Ati eberry, James R. 12668 S. E. 60th, Bellevue Breswn, Ken Rt. 2, Box 6622, Issaquah Clarke, Jack 1512 J St., Renton Peterson, Roy S. 1303 Alder Place, Issaquah Roc het, Carl F. 6421 Ripley Lane, Renton Thompson, Art R. 16228 - 121st S. E., Renton Tul ley, Herman 14923 - 62nd S., Tukwila **Inc,icates incumbent *Inticates former legislator Page 15 • DISTRICT NO. 48 (King, part) HOUSE (2 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT Holdover: Thompson, Jr., Albert C. (Al) (R) Freeman, Ray 2300 - 108th S. E. Cottage Lake, Woodinville Bellevue Gimurtu, Steven J. 14727 Bothell Way N. E., Seattle Hopfe, Garry 16022 - 25th N. E., Seattle Jordan, Harold C. 19999 - 15th N. E., Seattle Nicholson, Don 6304 N. E. 130th P1., Kirkland • Ruano, Frank 16744 - 39th N. E., Seattle Sivula, Kenneth E. 10809 S. E. 16th, Bellevue Spickler, Darrell Paul 170 - 128th N. E.. Bellevue Warmuth, D. E. pave) 9012 N. E. 178th, Bothell REPUBLICAN **Andersen, James A. 3008 - 98th N. E., Bellevue **Leland, Alfred E. (A1) 8326 N. E. 110th P1., Kirkland Carroll, Robert V. 17852 - 40th N. E., Seattle Knight, Andrew L. (Andy) 16415 S. E. 16th. Bellevue DISTRICT NO. 49 (Clark, part) HOUSE (3 members) SENATE (1 member) DEMOCRAT DEMOCRAT **Klein, William C. **Foley, Frank W. 5909 Kauffman, Vancouver 3924 Wauna Vista Drive, Vancouver **Schaefer, Robert "Bob" 122 N. Devine, Vancouver REPUBLICAN Marsh, Daniel "Dan" Noble, Alvord D. (A1) 400 E. 19th St., Vancouver 412 W. 44th St. , Vancouver Moran, Everett G. 8312 Hwy. 99, Vancouver REPUBLICAN **Wintler, Ella 800 E. 24th St. , Vancouver Jones, Sam 1312 N. E. 64th St., Vancouver King, Lynn R. 10312 N. E. 76th St., Vancouver Scott, Dave 410 S. E. 94th Ave., Vancouver **Indicates incumbent Page 16 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON UNOFFICIAL TABULATION PRECINCTS 1 through 44 Septenber 15, 1964 REQUIRED TO VALIDATE 2,442* 3235 YES - - 2347 NO TOTAL BALLOTS ISSUED 21.3 5582 Total votes cast at Polls on Bond Issue TOTAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST TOTAL SERVICE VOTES 57.9% ( Without Absentee votes) 60.0% Required for Passage LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH BOND ISSUE * 400 of last election PRECINCT e 1 2 3� 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SUB-T)TAL • 4 4 YES ,106 66 70 39 , 57 69 ,74 83 70 46 83 4 75 ,81 87 73 96 80 92 79 98 67 78 NO 67 _ 61 , 30 , 44 ,47 46 87 _47 .58 4.43 ..49 _ 72 i 56 74 _37 _50 60 72 56 58 •30 ,63 _ . PRECINCT 23 24 2.5 \26 • '27 28 29" 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 TOTAL YES • 95 66 52 54 73 _ 19 .84 10770 80 63 107 103.34 70 71 69 48 81 76 83 61 3235 NO 59 24 . 45 „ 27 _ 80_14 , 71 85 70 76 27 66 69 19 45 62 44 58 51 33 65 50 2347 3 7 , 7C 7 -(f 2 g�� • • . , —.. . . . .-- •—••••• • ''' - .. ., , , . . . . ... ._.... . i•-,t4,..-..:::-.;:.,....-.._t;.; i• . , ...::.--,....-17- : -----....,:-._.__..._. _ ____.—..-__.,_ ..—... -.... --._,._... ___ __._. . .. 7.1 i 4 •' *• L! r',.. 7 •2 1(• '... • • . ,.......,;.....------;..-----...-,..4.;-:..._-....,......,_....r........, ,. ;„.........._, \ ,....t.„........_„, r.,,417s 7.....,.......___,-- - . ..i._..:............±......_.7,1„__......i....7_ ! —.........7____._,...- .....,.....,i.,......._+.. ........„+____ i.......„...,;, 'l ,.72 7 (;:•• • • • ' (....? .. 1,! 1(,;.• i i 7- ! ! 7- ' '' ••-•-•4:-:':" 7 ....7 7 .: . :• 7 ; ...; • ; , 7.,,,, .., . . : i 1 . ' .'-' : / •"'—'1'", -----7^-7--'-'--7-4------ "-""--r------7-7----4,---t---t----------,--i• ' 7• ' ;. .1 , i . ' 1 7 • ' 7' . . - ------____— ----- 7..-,.-._...-1 .— t c--- .. - • ••• .. • . .—blite.tm..i. i ••;2, I '—'\:: I •-• 1 • 1 — ,. • --,•- -• ."• , . • . -.1, - ,•• > : •• -x .. •. , . sr ...• , ,.. ... i.... . t.?.... , •i',• i 7-7 7 i•cl .. --.1-13 l'i ' i . i ,i ,. I . , ''''''''•-'777--'-77,777'77-...-....4....... .,, . —._ •_._, . .. . ''- ' . . - - ...• . : 4 • \ , •',''.; i •,' . 1 -1'''..,: ', . •••''' '• .!.'" 1.f 1.": .“.', •44 .•. . . 1 ,, • .. 1__ ...; . . • i - f i 1 • '' , 7 - ' 1'7'''': I' '. • 7 :. f • 7 7 I • i ' ! ' j • • ! 1 1 1 4•,••014•44444.4.•••.64,.44 4:---"IT•-•4,4i 44• • ...2.,± .1, •„. ,' • ' .-".: 7: '" -.1 '• 117 T.:—41.f....: 1 E = — — " : i i- - JA:::.• r i 0'.... . . 1 1 4....•.•=7—..—.-,-------.......4......-- .' -'— - --7"---•.74•4 -- '''''''.47. . ..... ,._.. : • . • . .. ., .. . : .,. , •... § I . .. ... a i, • , • : a : , ; I • • - • ,• '7" -4: ,7 ,.. .7 7 —7".""f'—'7:1--'T—"•T-7r---f--;— . . ; . _. 1 i 7 •• I .-1- .- 1 _ _......, _ ;• _....- 1,4..--";,14.;,,-, blit7C I Of..i i ; ' 7 ' ' '''' i , V . .• 1 ' ' • 1° : : " r"i ri iii i , . ' --L......._!..— • ..._...s i _____I I i ________j • —;..—.1 -. I —._......,..____ .. . , . ,.. . . ...:.i. *, •". - " .. - ••••... '• '...t• . •c., ........ '-.,,7;.4i. 14..7,.;iir:-Al fp', 1,::...v.e.-:1-:,,-. - L...! .(•.,_.'• "Ir"•- ' '", f.4" • ''./1“ 1..":: : ' . '. .4.4:` • I. ...1 CV' 7: .",.• '••• • • : .. , , • ;1' :..'. f.: • • • • ; : • :i---'— . ".•:et L"s. • ••-'I i I Z. i.:•.; iii:4;.!••,...)i . .. „ . . . 1-•'.;•..'• .=...:;-.'' f:i.t..!*f,..f.,;',4.12..1.-,.•'f'r,r.::.,:.i.; _. i:vf-..,.4.: i'----. .-- • . _ ,..... . ..., • : ..1.0.!.c.,-. ityffyo.L;,,j.:;-?:-:f,.t,t..:;..-- .t.:11.0,1 .,. .. , -- !' r.74 ' I;.•' • 1 OP ::-.---- '.1-. -...1!v I ..... .!.1!. iik4,Thiki•i 4••• 7 • • • • 47' - -z _- z• •• .,".i: 1 . I •, . t. i . '. ''.•' •:. .,f) .I.' !. ..:! .1: .0 I jlb iU10'.1 (..i...i.. CU. •.-Iii ..ti ir 'r ..t..tA, ,,-,,I.i. , . 1 9 6 4 CALENDAR KING COUNTY FOR ELECTIONS IN THE FOLLOWING CITIES: ALGONA, AUBURN, BELLEVUE, BOTHELL, DES MOINES, ENUMCLAW, ISSAQUAH, KENT, KIRKLAND, MEDINA, MERCER ISLAND, NORMANDY PARK, PACIFIC, REDMOND, RENTON, SEATTLE AND TUKWILA December 13, 1963 Filings open with City Clerks December 27, 1963 Filings close with City Clerks ,PsmaavaraciP=44 =6-).6z ,, , 3, / TLast day for candidates to withdraw January 3, 1964 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for Primary Election January 7 City Clerks to certify list of candidates to Co. Auditor January 10 Last day to register for Primary Election January 22 Absentee Ballots available January 24 Last day to file resolutions or ordinances calling Special Elections held in conjunction with the General Election January 27 Last day for transfer of registration - Primary January 31 County Auditor to publish Notice of closing of registration files for General Election February 7 Last day to register for General Election February 1 to 8 County Auditor to publish Notice of Primary Election February 11 PRIMARY ELECTION February 17 Canvass to begin February 19 Last day for nominees to withdraw February 21 Canvass to be completed February 24 Last day for transfer of registration - General February 29 to March 7 County Auditor to publish Notice of General Election March 10 GENERAL ELECTION March 16 Canvass to begin March 20 Canvass to be completed April 6 Terms begin CITY OF SEATTLE OFFICES SUBJECT TO 1964 SPRING ELECTION: Mayor Incumbent Gordon S. Clinton Corp. Counsel " A. C. VanSoelen Council- (4) " Paul J. Alexander, Mrs. Harlan Edwards, Floyd C. Miller, M. B. Mitchell bare 4 ' erns... i iecause r f--4.., vw..,. d.. .. •-- - • „( 6 Viceez f'. Aleyees 1 Notice s tZl; SECRETARY OF STATE DECLARATIONS ( fi? contains t he inta meth e oS eare tcay dio- State. Candidates have thru July 24 to withdraw. Political parties have thru C AND ID ACT SEPT. 15, 1A July 31 to fill vacancies in party ticket. STATE PRIMARY Filing UNITED STATES SENATE: Party Order *Henry M. Jackson, 3602 Oakes Avenue, Everett (D) 2 Arthur C. DeWitt, 1108 First Avenue, Seattle (D) 78 Alice Franklin Bryant, 2813 Broadway East, Seattle (D) 87 Lloyd J. Andrews, N. 10122 Huntington Road, Spokane . . . . . . (R) . . . 89 Mary Elizabeth Whitner, 206 W. 7th Ave. , Ellensburg . . . . . . (R) . . . 156 David J. Williams, 2801 S.W. 172nd (Three Tree Point) .Seattle. . (R) . . . 188 REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS: FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Carl Viking Holman, 2633 Franklin Ave. E. , Seattle (D) 17 *Thomas M. Pelly, Route 1, Box 1593 , Bainbridge Island . . . . . (R) . . . 114 Edward Palmason, 10045 15th Ave. N.W. , Seattle . . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 161 SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Lloyd Meeds, 512 72nd, Everett (D) 5 Payson Peterson, 421 Avenue B, Snohomish . . . . . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 24 *Jack Westland, Lake Stevens (R) 45 THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT *Julia Butler Hansen, Cathlamet (D) 10 Bill E. Hughes, 3605 G St. , Vancouver (R) 116 Harold L. Anderson, 2821 Forest Hill Drive, Olympia . . . . . . (R) . . . 181 FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Stephen H. Huza, 308 So. 13th Ave. , Yakima (D) 134 *Catherine May, 103 So. Naches Ave. , Yakima (R) 165 FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT *Walt Horan, Route 2, Wenatchee (R) . . . 109 Sam Parks, 2514 South Lamont St. , Spokane (R) . . . 172 Thomas S. Foley, 505 East 12th Ave. , Spokane (D) 180 *Indicates Incumbent • _1_ • Filing REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - Cont'd Party Order SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT • *Thor C. Tollefson, 4121 No. 38th, Tacoma (R) 36 Floyd V. Hicks, 118 So. 116th St. , Tacoma (D) 170 SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT Norman B. Ackley, 16923-A Maplewild S.W. , Seattle (D) 1 Brock Adams, 1432 McGilvra Blvd. E. , Seattle (D) 13 Seth G. Collier, 10719 22nd Avenue S.W. , Seattle (D) 106 *K. W. "Bill" Stinson, 717 166th S.E. , Bellevue (R) 113 * * * * * * * GOVERNOR Daniel J. Evans, 4814 N.E. 44th, .Seattle (R) 3 *Albert D. Rosellini, 3838 Cascadia, Seattle (D) 51 John "Hugo Frye" Patric, 301D, Free Press Park, Snohomish . . (D) . . . 75 Richard G. Christensen, 10415 226th Place S.W. , Edmonds. . (R) . . . 91 Jessop "Jay" McDonnell, 1405 E. 8th St. , Olympia (D) 105 John Abretske, 1250 S.W. 119th, Seattle (D) 173 Stewart W. Petersen, 9521 Edmonds Way, Edmonds . . . . . . . (D) . . 183 Lou Kessler, 1220 Boylston Ave. , Seattle (R) 187 • LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR *John A. Cherberg, 505 Howe Street, Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 18 Robert "Bob" Satiacum, 5822 15th St. East, Tacoma (D) 64 William "Bill" Olsen, 10514 15th N.W. , Seattle (R) 66 Albert C. Thompson, Jr. , 2300 108th S.E. , Bellevue (R) 96 Emery Oscar Gustafson, 2664 10th West, Seattle (R) 179 Wm. C. "Bill" Goodloe, 13190 Edgewater Lane, N.E. , Seattle . . . (R) . . . 182 SECRETARY OF STATE John Wall, 1440 N.W. 60th St. , Seattle (R) 7 *Victor A. Meyers, 137 No. Sherman St. , Olympia (D) 11 Cliff Easterwood, 16209 12th N.E. , Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 20 .Joe Gruber, 12417 S.E. 27th, Bellevue (R) 39 A. L. "Lud" Kramer, 1010 36th East, Seattle _ (R) 115 Edward A. Rossit, 806 W. Fulton St. , Seattle (R) 136 • • • • • *Indicates Incumbent -2- • Filing STATE TREASURER Party Order Al Hankins, Route 10, Box 668D, Olympia (D) 4 Edwin J. Alexander, 621 South .Plymouth, Olympia (R) . . 12 Robert S. O'Brien, 112 Mocliff Road, Ephrata (D) 22 Don F. Smith, 1405 North C St. , Aberdeen (D) 23 R. L. "Dick" West, 9901 Patterson Road, Tacoma (D) 26 LeRoy Kelly, 11659 S.E. 188th St. , Renton (D) 28 John T. McCutcheon, Steilacoom (D) 146 STATE AUDITOR R.. V. "Bob" Graham, 4600 Boulevard Road, Olympia (D) 8 Joe Lacey, 10546 35th N.E. , Seattle (D) 35 Russell Mowry, 11345 DUrland Ave. N.E. , Seattle (R) 92 Victor B. Fleming, 2918 So. Brandon St. , Seattle (R) 120 Marvin R. Stewart, 15221 Linden Ave. No. , Seattle . . . (R) . . . 139 ATTORNEY GENERAL Paul R. Derr, 908 No. Woodward Road, Spokane ' (R) 144 *John J. O.'Connell, 614 No. "J" St. , Tacoma (D) . . . 177 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION- (NON-PARTISAN) *Louis Bruno, 2922 South Boundary, Olympia (NP) . . 30 William "Bill" Patrick, 160 Pine St. , Snohomish . . (NP) . . 166 J. W. Robinson, 1017 Pine St. , Edmonds . . . . (NP) . . 189 COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS . *;3ert Cole, Forks (D) 123 Samuel J. Clarke, Route 2, Box 2476, Bainbridge Island . . (R) . . 129 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER *Lee I . Kueckelhan, 3135 Maringo Road, Olympia (D) 9 Frank N. McCartney, 2427 Warren Ave North, Seattle .. . (R) . . . 79 Charles "Chuck" Allen, 4006 147th Place S.E. , Bellevue . . . (R) . . . 171 T. H. "Ted" Radcliff, 512 Second St. , Wenatchee . . (R) . . . 175 George Woods, Entiat (D) 176 • *Indicates Incumbent -3- JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT • (NON-PARTISAN) Filing POSITION NO. 1: (6 YEAR TERM) Order *Richard B. Ott, Route 6, Box 193A, Olympia 16 Vaughn E. Evans, 3516 Magnolia Blvd. Seattle 155 POSITION NO. 2: (6 YEAR TERM) *Matthew W. Hill, 2303 Otis Street, Olympia 27 POSITION NO. 3 : (6 YEAR TERM) *Robert T. Hunter, 2939 South Boundary, Olympia 15 POSITION NO. 4: (UNEXPIRED TERM ,- 4 YEARS) • *Frank Hale, 3221 North 29th St. , Tacoma 14 JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 4 YEAR TERMS - NON-PARTISAN (JOINT JUDICIAL DISTRICTS) ASOTIN, COLUMBIA & GARFIELD POSITION NO. 1: *Thomas G. Jordan, Route 2, Box 167, Clarkston 49 BENTON & FRANKLIN POSITION NO. 1: *James J. Lawless, 1604 Johnston, Richland 54 ,POSITION NO. 2: • *John Thomas Day, 1.527 Johnston, Richland 72 *Indicates Incumbent -4- JUDGES OF T . SUPERIOR COURT - 4 YEAR TERMS - NON-PARTISAN Filing (JOINT JUDICIAL DISTRICTS Cont'd Order CLALLAM & JEFFERSON POSITION NO. 1: *Joseph H. Johnston, 325 West 15th St. , Port Angeles 56 DOUGLAS & GRANT POSITION NO. 1: *B. J. McLean, 2105 So. Belair Drive, Moses Lake 52 POSITION NO. 2: *Felix Rea, . 136 Maringo Road, Ephrata 58 FERRY & OKANOGAN POSITION NO. 1: *Robert J. Murray, Okanogan . . . . . . , . . . . . . 57 ISLAND & SKAGIT . POSITION NO. 1: *Charles F. Stafford, Route 1, Box 76C, Mount Vernon . . . .. , . . 76 POSITION NO. 2: *Arthur H. Ward, Route 4, Mount Vernon 59 KLICKITAT & SKAMANIA POSITION NO. 1: *Ross R. Rakow, 208 West A Street, Goldendale 83 Edward P. Reed, White Salmon 130 • •*Indicates Incumbent -5- JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT - 4 YEAR TERMS - NON-PARTISAN Filing (JOINT JUDICIAL DISTRICTS) - Cont'd Order MASON & THURSTON POSITION NO. 1: Francis J. "Buzz" Walker, 2723 Hillside Drive, Olympia 6- Hewitt A. Henry, 1217 Eskridge Way, Olympia 46 Ronald W. Sholund, 223 East 20th Avenue, Olympia 47 Stanbery Foster, 520 East 17th St. , Olympia . . . . . . . 65 Byron E. McClanahan, 419 Euclid, She'l.49n, . 149 Oliver R. Ingersoll, 1705 North Lilly St. , Olympia 178 Graham K. _ Betts; 1719 Glass St. ,. Olympia • 185 • POSITION NO. 2: . *Charles T. Wright, Union t 40 PACIFIC & WAHKIAKUM POSITION NO. 1: Robert A. Hannan, 544 Ballehtine St. , Raymond . . 43 *John J. Langenbach, 535 Fowler Street, Raymond. . . - . 50 PEND OREILLE & STEVENS POSITION NO. 1: *Thomas I. Oakshott, 516 N. Walnut, Colville . 86 SAN JUAN & WHATCOM POSITION NO. 1: *Bert Kale, 1288 Northwest Road, Bellingham 69 • POSITION NO. 2 : *Boone Hardin, 824 High Street, Bellingham 55 * * * * * * * *Indicates Incumbent -6- • Filing ' STATE LEGISLATURE Party Order 1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (DOUGLAS & OKANOGAN) SENATE: Emmit R. Aston, 428 So: Douglas (P.O. Box 1) , Omak (R) . . . 42 *Wilbur G. Hallauer, P.O. Box 70, Oroville (D) 53 John Paul Larrabee, Route 1, Tonasket (D) 160 HOUSE: (2 members) *Horace W. Bozarth, Mansfield (D) . . . 31 *Joe D. Haussler, So. High Drive (Box 949) Omak (D) . . . 61 Ashley E. Holden, Tonasket (R) 74 Thomas "Tom" McKay, Route 1, Box 203, Omak (D) . . . 131 Claude K. Miller, Route 3, Box 3003, Wenatchee (R) 137 2ND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (PEND OREILLE & STEVENS) .SENATE: Holdover: Position not voted upon this year. • HOUSE: (2 members) Philip A. Sax, 1195 Garden Homes Drive, Colville . (R) . . . 119 Art Avey, Kettle Falls (D) 124 Frank Slagle, 1198 No. Main, Colville . . . . . . . (D) . . . 159 Harold Dilling, Star Route 2, Usk . . . . . . (R) . . . 168 • 8TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (ADAMS, FERRY, LINCOLN) SENATE: • Holdover: Position not voted upon this year. HOUSE: (1 member) *Donald W. Moos, Edwall (R) . . 97 R. Lyle Johnson, 820 Larch, Othello (D) 150 10TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (ASOTIN, COLUMBIA, GARFIELD) SENATE: Dexter H. Barnett, 1809 Riverside Drive, Clarkston . . . . (R) . . . 100 *Dewey C. Donohue, ' 506 E. Richmond, Dayton CD) . . . 142 HOUSE: (1 member) . *Clifford "Cliff" Wasem, 655 Riverview Blvd. , Clarkston . (R) . . . 98 George T. P. Blakkolb, Route 1, Box 646, Clarkston . . . (R) . . . 104 Ben F. Taplin, 1228 6th St. , Clarkston (D) . . . 140 *Indicates incumbent -7- Filing STATE LEGISLATURE - Cont'd Party Order 13TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (GRANT & KITTITAS) • SENATE: Holdover: Position not voted upon this year. HOUSE: (2 members) *S. E. "Sid" Flanagan, Quincy (R) . . . 60 Fic-afk3t- 3len,2-1-5 E. 9th, E1lensbu g--.6b'-�` Jtt Rft a- (D) . 125 Ralph Sieg, Route 2, Box 12, Hartline . . . . . . . (D) . . . 152 Mary Morris, 215 Maringo Road, Ephrata . . . . . . . . (D) . . . 153 Wm. R. Hooper, Route 3, Ellensburg (R) 162 Stewart Bledsoe, Route 3, Ellensburg (R) 163 Henry J. Boyle, N. 434 Crestview Drive, Moses Lake (D) . . . 167 • • 16TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (BENTON & FRANKLIN) SENATE: • Con Adams, 1716 W. Henry, Pasco (R) 44. *Mike McCormack, 2010 Everest, Richland (D) 73 HOUSE: (2 members) • *Dan Jolly, 353 East Borah, Connell (D) 71 Doris J. Johnson, 737 Tacoma Place, Kennewick (D) 85 *Walt Reese, P. 0. Box 153 , Kennewick (R) 90 G. R. "Dick" Hewett, 2046 Harris St. , Richland (R) 103 17TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (CLARK,,`part; KLICKITAT, SKAMANIA) . SENATE: Effie Lofgren, Route 1, Box 72, Glenwood (R) . 93 *Al Henry, White Salmon (D) 99 A. M. "Al" Matsen, Bickleton (R) . . . 102 HOUSE: (1 member) Roy Craft, 309 School St. , Stevenson (D) 38 Alan Ham,' Route 1, Box 132, La Center . . . . .. . . . (D) . . . 41 Donald G. Tarver, P. O. Box 162, La Center • (R) 132 Robert. W. O'Dell, 2022 N.W. Benton, Camas . . . . . (R) . . 141 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (COWLITZ & WAHKIAKUM) SENATE: • Tom Hall, Skamokawa (R) 63 *Don L. Talley, 1817 Bloyd St. ,. Kelso . . . . . .. . . . ' . (D) . . . 126 *Indicates Incumbent -8- • Filing STATE LEGISLATURE - Cont 'd Party Order 18TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (COWLITZ & WAHKIAKUM)- Cont'd • HOUSE: (2 members) • Alan Thompson, 310 Cowlitz View Drive, Castle Rock . . . . . (D) . . . 37 Betty Horne, 2337 W. Castleman, Longview . . . . . . . . . . (R) . . 88 *Herb Hadley, 1324 24th Ave. , Longview (R) 107 *Arlie U. DeJarnatt, 1215 23rd Ave. , Longview (D) 147 James E. Carty, 741 Goerig St. , Woodland (D) 184 19TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (GRAYS HARBOR, part; PACIFIC) SENATE: • *Robert C. Bailey, 602 West First Street, South Bend . . . (D) . . . 67 A. C. "Jack" Miller, Jr. , 707 Campion Road, Oakville . . . . (R) . . . 174 HOUSE: .(1 member) *Chet King, 435 7th Street, Raymond (D) 62 Robert W. Burrows, Star Route, Box 6B, Aberdeen . . . . . . . (D) . . . 121 Theodore "Ted" G. Wilson, Star Route #1, South Bend . . . . (R) . . . 127 William C. Morgan, 1800 Garfield, Raymond (D) 138 • 24TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (CLALLAM, JEFFERSON, MASON) SENATE: *Gordon Sandison, 2501 So. Cherry St. , Port Angeles . . . . . . (D) . . . 29 Robert L. Hansen, County Court House, Port Townsend . . . . (R) . . 169 • HOUSE: (3 members) • *Charles R. Savage, 2011 King Street, Shelton . . . . . (D) . . . 19 W. S. "Bill" Traylor, Route 2, Box 596, Port Angeles . . . . (D) . . . 32 *James L. McFadden, 1217 E. 2nd St. , Port Angeles . . . . . . (D) . . . ' 68 Donald D. Corlett, Route 2, Box 1850, Port Angeles . . . . . (R) . . . 111 *Paul H. Conner, Route 1, Box 60, Port Angeles . . . . . (D) . . . 112 W. Ivor Smith, 929 West 5th, Port Angeles (R) 145 Randall O. Thompson, "E" & Willow, Port Townsend . . . . . . (R) . . . 154 38TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (ISLAND, part; SNOHOMISH, part) SENATE: • Holdover - Position not voted upon this year. • HOUSE: See next page. *Indicates Incumbent -9 • - Filing STATE LEGISLATURE - Cont'd Party Order 38TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (ISLAND, part; SNOHOMISH, part) - Cont'd • HOUSE: (3 members) Richard "Dick" King, 6915 McDougal. ; Everett (D) 21 *Jack Metcalf, 7421 46th Ave. W. , Everett (R) 25 *Richard "Dick" Taylor, 721 5th Street, Mukilteo . . . . . . (D) . . . 34 *Jack Dootson, 3601 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett . . . . . . . (D) . . . 77 Al Leonard, 22505 82nd West, Edmonds (R) 95 Lloyd K. Nelson, 824 Olympic Avenue, Edmonds (D) 101 John M. Fischer, 23424 88th W. , Edmonds (D) 108 Denis Daniel Murphy, 5708 168th S.W. , Edmonds (D) 117 John Smets, 24305 78th Place W. , Edmonds . . . . . . . . . (R) . . . 128 Harvey K. Spencer, 9402 Sharon Drive, Everett (D) 133 Gary Douglas, 26052 Baker St. , Everett . . . . . . .. . . . . (D) . . . 135 Vernon M. Johnson, 2318 75th St. , Everett (D) 143 Alvin "Bud" Christopherson, 1710 32nd St. , Everett . . . (D) . . . 151 C. Fred Moe, 1620 Rucker Ave. , Everett (R) 158 Edward Diamond, 1710 Bailey Ave. , Everett (R) 164 William "Bill" Dwyer, 2503 Stallings Road, Everett . . . . . (R) . . . 186 39TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (ISLAND, part; SNOHOMISH, part) SENATE: Keiron W. Reardon, 221 North Madison St. , Monroe . . . (D) . 84 *William A. Gissberg, Route 1, Box 41, Lake Stevens . . . . . (D) . . . 122 HOUSE : (2 members) • *Charles Moon, Route 2, Box 427A, Snohomish . . . . .. . . . . (D) . 70 *Henry Backstrom, Arlington (D) 82 Don Kusler, Route 1, Box 456, Snohomish (R) . . 94 Floyd Turner, 505 Cedar St. , Marysville .. (R) . . . 157 40TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT - (SAN JUAN & SKAGIT) SENATE: Lowell Peterson, Box 188, Concrete (D) 33 *Ralph L. Rickdall, P.O. Box 317 (Gear Precinct) Burlington . (Skagit County) . . (R) . . . 48 HOUSE: (2 members) .*Duane Berentson, 1490 Country Club Drive, Burlington . . . (R) . . . 80 'Paul A. McFarland, Blanchard . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . (D) . . . 81 *Don Eldridge, 1535 Kincaid, Mount Vernon . . . . . . . . . . (R) . . . 110 John K. O'Neil, Harrison St. , Friday Harbor -(D) . . . 148 • • • • *Indicates Incumbent -10- • - _ei Election Filings : ,c G _ A; � � -- T n Dec. 13 ------ o Open ce_fe .----�i�' ----f- Filings for elections in Ren- ton open with the city clerk A t-._2�� — 4�//,j ` /.� /o _7 ' December 13 and close Decem- ber 27. Eleven'city offices will be 6-7y‘, c�/ehc..f7 open for candidates in the pri- ��j_ +//J`,� mary elections February 11 0 �I�1.Q� — / ` 1 / ' :�� March and t10.he general elections ,/ Terms end for the following. � l -- /o�`%� ay officials: Frank Aliment, mayor; Mrs. Helmie Nelson, cle4 L� ea Mrs. DortheacouGosset,em d'JGt treasurer and six council mem- i bers, Avery Garrett, Tom Trimm, Charles Delaurenti, �� ,,t2 — / Hugh Bruce, Clarence Dulla- hant and Walt Reid. j� y There have been no declara- tions� � �P /� ��� .J .44- tions as yet on the part of the incumbents. .G 2-t-e- /-e---11-e....,= 41-&fre1= New terms begin April 16. •‘. ----------/-.,--11( 4.:54,-,,_ ii/ii_14.07 ;21e_e-a/ . £ _z B - s! a o M - /y6/ y a W E. W 3 .t_Qi ./rn.,..„. . _ .4_, , .„ -��� Wit. , d -, v o , ik .,_-22_,L -,-, .,. . „ :,, . O V • W V i O C.) 2466 4 /. .1"t-e ....6.--;4-/......?1---4/ el er-I'C_____--/ ., .--1,1 - 14-,-----) --- C--7);_e_,...) -•-•-'76-2/ .----e,e-A---e-te--- -z( Cd .1 z 1ff-.. e---"11 7/--'64.2 tfr-er---' )7 1,0-1?_.--4' :.4, o ° Z ,e o < r t F o col w v ` Z > Y • A.4- CCU:, C _ � _ fie PRIMARY ELECTION ;����-/--cam �G .'^i_?el- t,, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 _ _ ,1, 0— �� DECLARATION OF CANDI DACY - C` �/ ,• (_c_3 v e FORM P-508(GREEN).P•506-B(BUFF) 6.oat-CRtG, SYSTEMS CELINA.OHIO-DALLAS-LOS ANGELES LITHO IN U.S.A. ` ,� l / /�/ �� (I) (2) (3) (4) 5) (6) L 1 I N r E COUNCIL POSITIONS , Name & Address e. Receipt # Fee r ' POSITION I � ; , 2 , - . 1 4. 5 I i i_t_T.—_.. ( 6 ! 1 1 7 1 8 ,i I i T 94 , : 10 I 1 1 it ' I 1 , ! I � 1 2 i i t I ! - 1 1 3 --� 1 � 1 ..._..f__._._".._._.._1" t l--- _...._....._._I- -t- I . 14 1 ! ' 1 1 a - — ;_- -__ —. 1 15 POSITION II ) l 1 t 17 if el 1 9 '-,'...7- 77., 1 1 1 _—.2 e.', #11 , O.cy,....-1 '-0 _ 1 1 I 11 I I 2 �1 I 1 I 2 12 I —+ i 2 I 3 t I2 14 I I I t 1 ( i , 1 2 , 15 ` 2 6 I _ 2 LT 1 { i � � 2 j !3 POSITION III I ( I 2 12 <,��, /`, / :o2Ze.__/f ,15 - 3 16 3 17 3 18 3, 19 i i 3 l0 ,, 4 le 1 I 12 : : 1 4; 13 4 ! 1 2 3 4 5 6 • • PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 11, 1964 DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY FORM P-506(GREEN).R.506-0(BUFF) OD.oat-a'zf SYSTEMS CELINA.OHIO-DALLAS-LOS ANGELES LITHO IN U.S.A. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) L N E COUNCIL POSITIONS o Name $ Address e. Receipt # Fee ' POSITION IV + — , ' A/ r • I ; li I H ____._ ....+ — - 11 ._ .........___.._..___........._.._.. _._.. ___._......_ __.._.�.....—..._ 10 ( 1 f , , I ' I 3 - I I 1 ... 12 1 I ! r E_______ _�_ _ _ _ ;! 1 3i { '' _.....1 -..,-- — --.. 1 4 _.... 1 { I 1 15 POSITION V '. .. 1..� . .. . j i ..... ' , ,lAi.eJ /pJ 17 1 I 1` ) 1 is 2 _. _ r r r 13 2 = 2 { ; i 1 ( I } I I . , I, i I ; ! ! I ! 2 t_.i i.t. -'-*. .._. T_...... .... .._ '_ _ i . _.... _}.._.._._._......a.3.._. .... I ! i ! ; 2 --1---4- _._-__ _ _____ _.L 4__. ! __ f ; 1 8 11 - } II I � { 2 19 POSITION VI .....I i_. _ 2 _ �_, __ , !1 1 1 i I 1 I / s7 a 12 4 r. 'C iC ' ...__..-----. __... 5- /70 vim.. /..2.. .Vv 3 14 I ( 3 i 15 ' , 1 3 I6 f 1 c if { ! 3 17 , t � r 1 1 1 3 18 i 1 F ! ) 3 19 I I E 3 •O 4 11 } I ( I 4 1 12 i 4 13 - 1 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 11, 1964 DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY FORM P-506(GREEN)-P-506-B(BUFF) OG.oa.L-('t_ SYSTEMS DELINA.OHIO-DALLAS-LOS ANGELES LITHO IN U.S.A. (I) (2) (31 (4) (5) (6) L N E o Name $ Address �- ` Receipt # Fee 1 MAYOR { 2 1 t- _ _ III .!: i/f// �___.__'/ o I �) t77 1.,2-a,_ 5 �___I I ( </ f / '`mow. 6 I II 7 I I I t i I — .�.._1 ! .-----+ _.._ 1 .1.___ ' 1 I 1 j t 4-1 , t 1 i 1 { . is 1 I jill 1. i ( 1 , I i "L"--1-1 ' -I- ! I � i t Is 1 1 , ; ,o I J 1 ( I 2 >I I __ i__ I _____ 2 2 '3 2 t4 I I I ! i I f I 2 :5 j j I 2 2 ! j I 2 _ _ _._ L4....__._.._.._. ,8 i 1 61 2 _.. I l 1 1 I � , , 1 I I { , 1 i I 3 I 11 ' 1 1 , 1 . 44Hil 1 3 1 + 3 1 4- r 5 I ' I I . ) . 3 I s I ; ----T 7 1 8i I ' 3 3 _4-4- ... -.._... 0 1. I ( 4. 1 ' I 4 2 43 t < 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 11, 1964 DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY FORM P-506(GREEN)-P-506-B(BUFF) Lao4t-62.4te SYSTEMS CELINA.OHIO-DALLAS-LOS ANGELES LITHO IN U.S.A. (11 (21 (3) (4) (5) (61 L 1 N E ° Name $ Address ess cA_ � Receipt # Fee 1 CITY CLERK 3 1 4 5 ( 6 I . 1- i_ _ ._ ..._ 7 . -..._-I- _ _-. .. _ :_..._..-..r - ... _ —._ 1 _ .._ e 9 10 , I I 1 -------- I I - I I - I 1- 1 1 i I ` 1 __ _ m_.�... I 12 13 i 1 1 14 I II I I 16 1 -1- 17 1 1 8 19 I I 1 — -1 r-,-- - _ } a I I I G 2 I 1 I { a ' I j 2 '2 CITY TREASURER ( iI 2 r ,4 1 tr;7 _5 2 '6 , I I I 2 ,7 : I 2 a 1 I I i I I I---- -- { 2 I__. _ I __... _ . ,9 2 i I F .-10 ...1 _ I i I I ' 3 1 � if II 1 1 t 3 12 3 13 3 14 ) 3 15 13 16 3 17 3 (8 3 (9 3 l0 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 41 Jf • OFFICE OF CITY CLERK ROOM 104 - CITY HALL < / RENTON, WASHINGTON REGISTRATION INFORMATION - PROCEDURE CITY ELECTIONS Primary - February 11, 1964 General - March 10, 1964 STATE ELECTIONS Primary - September 15, 1964 General - November 3, 1964 CALENDAR January 11 Last day to register for Primary Election January 22 Absentee ballots available January 27 Last day for transfer of registration - Primary February 8 Last day to register for General Election February 24 Last day for transfer of registration - General QUALIF:.CATIONS TO REGISTER 1. Be a Citizen of the United States 2. 21 years of age on election day. 3. Able to read and speak the English language 4. Have resided in State 11 months - County 60 days ELIGIBILITY TO VOTE 1. Be properly registered and have been a resident on election day of the State for one year, County 90 days, and City 30 days. (Note - due to closing of registrations 30 days prior to each election a person may re ister when having met resident requirement of 11 months in the State and 6 0days in the County. ) REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Meet qualifications outlined above. 2. You must re-register and cancel your previous registration if you have legally changed your name (by marriage or otherwise). Be very careful to sign the cancellation card using the name previously registered under, otherwise the new registration could inadvertently become cancelled. 3. If you have been notified by your city clerk or county auditor that your registration has been cancelled for failure to vote for four years, it then becomes necessary to re-register. (Transfers) 4. Have moved your residence (unless you have moved from one location to another both within the corporate limits of the City - or from one rural area to another rural area both within the same County, in which case a transfer of registration may be requested from the City Clerk or County Auditor as the case may be. Note: Rural to City, or City to Rural requires a new registration and cancellation of previous registration. ) REGISTRATION PROCEDURES 1. Refer to Samples. 2. Cancel previous registration - (secure signature and complete information on blue cancellation card. ) 3. Give verbal oath. 4. Work from Duplicate Register of Voter Card. Secure voter's signatures on all three cards. Also in addition to signature have name printed on yellow card for positive identification. 5. Ken are automatically subject to jury duty. Women are questioned as to their availability to serve on jury duty. 6. A woman must register as "Mary Doe", "Mary J. Doe" or "Mary Jane Doe", NOT "MRS. JOHN DOE".7. Address - Secure complete address and house number, also P.O.Box No. should be indicated for mailing purposes. If street address cannot be secured designate side of street and intersections. -1- Registration Information - Procedure Page 2 Registration Procedures (continued) 8. Date and signature to be shown on white card. Registration officer's signature on yellow and white cards. Top of cards Given Name and Surname will be typed in by the City Clerk's Office. Except for signatures, yellow card and small white card will be completed by the City Clerk's Office from information contained on Duplicate Register of Voter. 9. Persons registered other than at the Office of City Clerk will be notified by post card of precinct designation. 10. Voter's certificates obtainable from City Clerk. 11. Naturalized Citizens: Register at Office of City Clerk. AB;ENTEE BALLOTS Any duly registered voter who expects to be absent from his election precinct, or is physically incapacitated may make application with the City Clerk for an absentee ballot. Application forms are available from the Office of the City Clerk or request may be made in any form providing proper information and signature appears. Signature must coincide with registration records and show the registration address as well as address where ballot is to be for- warded. Absentee ballot requests must be received in ample time for processing. Each person must sign individually. Husband and wife cannot request ballots for both with only one signature appearing. RE1ISTRATIONS AFTER CLOSING DATE You may accept registrations for the General Election after the closing date for the Primary, but inform the voter that this registration will be held and processed for the General Election only; in other words they may vote only in the General, but not the Primary Election. Helmie Nelson City Clerk, City of Renton HN,'ap 12/31/63 January 7, 1964 Mr% Era Loan, Superintendent of Elections Cotnty-City Building Seattle, Washington Re: City of Renton Certification of Withdrawals of Candidates Dear Mr. Logan: This is to Certify that there have been no withdrawals by candidates for election to City of Renton Offices and the list as previously certified and submitted to your office remains in effect. Yours very -::raly, P CITY OF RENTON /di. r(/ f 4 Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk HWN/d May 25, 1964 Information On Terms Of Officers Elected and Election Dates The term of every city, town and district officer elected to office on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November of the odd-numbered years shall begin as of noon on the second Monday in January following his election: Provided, that any person elected to less than a full term shall assume office as soon as the election returns have been certified. Persons elected to office at the first regular elections held under the provisions of this amendatory act shall assume office as soon as the election returns have been certified. CITY ELECTIONS Primary General Assume Office Term Expires 2/11/64 3/10/64 4/6/64 1/12/70 at noon 9/12/67 11/7/67 As soon as the 1/10/72 at noon election returns are certified 11-67 9/9/69 11/4/69 1/12/70 at noon 1/14/74 at noon Primary Elections - Tuesday following 2nd Monday in September General Elections - Tuesday following the 1st Monday in November Helmie Nelson, City Clerk September 11, 1964 Citizens of Renton: WHY SHOULD YOUR TAXES BE RAISED AT THIS TIME to pay for the development of the Lake Wash- ington Beach Park? This is a question every citizen of Renton should be asking himself as he goes to the polls Tuesday. After all the facts are considered, responsible citizens will vote "NO" on the $450,000 Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue. IS THE LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH PARK A RESULT OF ORDERLY PLANNING or is it just a political whim — another attempt to put something over on the Renton voter — or just something to take the Renton voters' minds off of some of the real problems of this community? Where does the Lake Wash- ington Beach Park (which eventually will be a welcome addition to the community) fit into the total plan for the development of Renton? IT'S OBVIOUS THAT RENTON VOTERS ARE NOT BEING TOLD THE FULL STORY. If we were being told the full story there would be an explanation of why the Lake Washington Beach Park suddenly has Number One priority and requires expenditure of $450,000 of the taxpayers' money. Also, there would be an explanation of why other pressing needs of the community are not being met. For instance, installation of a new fire alarm system would lower the fire insurance • rates being paid by policy holders in Renton. This would save the taxpayer money. WHY DOESN'T THAT HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY? Renton's arterial streets are choked with traffic. Why isn't something being done about getting rid of this congestion? WHY DOESN'T THAT HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY? There are other critical problem areas. The city needs a new library, storm sewers need to be installed or repaired, adequate police facilities are needed, a logical system of neighborhood parks needs to be developed. Those are just a few of the needs, but all of these projects will have to be postponed or delayed. WHY DON'T THEY HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY NOW? IF THIS BOND ISSUE PASSES THE CITY WON'T BE ABLE TO AFFORD NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. The best interest of the city was not considered when the Lake Washington Beach Park was placed on the September 15 ballot. No public hearings were held. Civic organizations were not consulted. Was this done because of a fear that some of the real problems of the community would be dis- cussed? If the Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue passes, it will do no good to discuss the real problems. They will just have to wait. The real problems won't have to wait if responsible citizens vote for orderly progress by defeating the Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue. Vote for the orderly development of Renton. Vote "NO" On the Lake Washington Beach Park Bond Issue. Citizens for Renton's Orderly Development • • • • September 11, 1964 Citizens of Renton: WHY SHOULD YOUR TAXES BE RAISED AT THIS TIME to pay for the development of the Lake Wash- ington Beach Park? This is a question every citizen of Renton should be asking himself as he goes to the polls Tuesday. After ali the facts are considered, responsible citizens will vote "NO" on.the $450,000 Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue. IS THE LAKE WASHINGTON BEACH PARK A RESULT OF ORDERLY PLANNING or is it just a political whim another attempt to put something over on the Renton voter — or just something to take the Renton voters' minds off of sore of the real problems of this community? Where does the Lake Wash- ington Beach Park (which eventually will he a welcome addition to the community) fit into the total , • plan for the development of Renton? IT'S OBVIOUS THAT RENTON VOTERS ARE NOT BEING TOLD THE FULL STORY. If we were being told the full story there would be Ian explanation of why the Lake Washington Beach Park suddenly has Number One priority and requires expenditure of $450,000 of the taxpayers' money. Also, there would be an explanation of why other pressing needs of the community are not being met. • For instance, instillation of a new fire alarm system would lower the fire insurance rates being paid by policy holders in Renton. This would save the taxpayer money. • WHY DOESN'T THAT HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY? Renton's arterial streets are choked with traffic. Why isn't something being done • about getting rid of this congestion? WHY DOESN'T THAT HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY? • There are other problem areas. The city needs a new library, storm sewers need to be installed or repaired, adequate police facilities are needed, a logical system of neighborhood parks needs to be developed. Those are just a few of the needs, but all of these projects will have to he postponed or delayed. WHY DON'T THEY HAVE SOME KIND OF PRIORITY NOW? IF THIS BOND ISSUE PASSES THE CITY WON'T BE ABLE TO AFFORD NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS. The best interest of'the city was not considered when the Lake Washington Beach Perk was placed • on the September 15 ballot. No public hearings were held. Civic organizations were not consulted. • Was this done because of a fear that some of the real problems of the community would be dis- cussed? If the Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue passes, it will do no good to discuss the real • problems. They will just have '!to wait. The real problems won't have to wait if responsible citizens vote for orderly progress by defeating the Lake Washington Beach Park bond issue. Vote !for tI4 orderly develor•oent of Renton. Vote "NO" On the Lake Washington Beach Park Bond Issue. • Citizens for Renton's Orderly Development 4, CITY OF RENTON STATE OF WASHINGTON December 2, 1963 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 109, Laws of 1961, (codified as RCW 29.21 .012, Supp. ) position numbers, for the purpose of election, have been assigned to the incumbent councilmen whose positions are subject to be voted upon for four year terms or unexpired terms at the 1964 city primary and city general election, as follows : FOUR YEAR TERMS POSITION NO. POSITION NOW HELD BY 1 Charles Delaurenti 2 Avery Garrett 3 Thomas W. Trimm 4 Walt Reid 5 Clarence Dullahant 6 Hugh Bruce Helmie Nelson, City Clerk 0/1 f611)::017* rgi �. ELIGIBILITY TO HOLD ELECTIVE OFFICE " 35 . 23.030 Eligibility to hold elective office. No person shall be eligible to hold any elective office in any city of the second class unless he is a registered voter therein and has resided therein for at least one year next preceding the date of his election. (1965 c 7 35. 23.030. Prior: 1907 c 241 9; RRS 9014.) " 2Q Q PRIMARY ELECTION - February. 11, 1964 - Renton, Washington MAYOR Aliment, Frank 128 Capri Custer, Donald W. 402 I Street Heppenstall, Ray E. 318 Earlington Street Hulse, Bruce T. J 14 92 S. E. 93rd St. CITY CLERK Nelson, 1Ielnti e 11230 S. E. 74th St. CITY TREASURER Gigli, Rose M. 725 Renton Street Gossett, Dorothea 2110 9th Place N. CITY COUNCIL Position No. 1 Delaurenti, Charles J. 505 12th Place S. Falkenhagen, Lester P. 1148 Lake St. S. Position No. 2 Cordell, Jerry 1130 Lake Street S. Garrett, Avery 450 Langston Road Korn, Bob 825 P Street Position No. 3 Noble, E. nAltt 1005 M Street Paulman, Peter J. 1203 Davis St. S. Shane, Charles 1408 K St. Trimm, Thomas W. 541 S. Wells St. Position No. 4 Anderson, James D. 1313 K St. Perry, George James 1356 H Place Reid, Walter 300 Renton St. Position No. Dullahant, Clarence 1326 Beacon Ave. Morris, Vern H. 2826 5th Ave. N. Schroeder, Mary 8625 S. 127th St. Position No. 6 Bruce, Hugh 335 Park St. Kennedy Jr., William 3232 6th Place Mapes, Glenn K. 1014 M St. Schellert, Henry E. 1505 Marion Ave. Bond Proposition North Renton Interchange - $400,000.00 - (Ordinance No. 2064) ti CITY OF RENTON STATE OF WASHINGTON December 2, 1963 OFFICIAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: In compliance with the provisions of Chapter 109, Laws of 1961 , (codified as RCW 29.21 .012,. Supp. ) position numbers, for the purpose of election, have been assigned to the incumbent councilmen whose positions are subject to be voted upon for four year terms or unexpired terms at the 1964 city primary and city general election, as follows : FOUR YEAR TERMS POSITION NO. POSITION NOW HELD BY 1 . . . Charles Delaurenti 2 Avery Garrett 3 . Thomas W. Trimm 4 Walt Reid 5 Clarence Dullahant 6 Hugh Bruce ..f✓ C L'��.LC,i /��C-�?/lam Helmie Nelson, Cityperk 1 6 / U Renton, Washington Date: Mrs. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk City Hall Renton, Washin utoq, Dear Mrs. Nelsen: This is an official request to withdraw my name as a candidate for nomination to the office of , Position No. ( ) Signature Witness • I INFORMATION RELATIVE TO POSITIONS TO BE BALLOTED UPON BY THE RENTON ELECTORATE IN 1961 9-13-63 Primary Election - February 11, 1964 General Election - March 10, 1964 POSITIONS INCUMBENTS MAYOR Frank Aliment CITY TREASURER Dorothea Gossett CITY CLERK Helmie Nelson COUNCILMEN (Six positions) Hugh Bruce, Charles Delaurenti Clarence Dullahant, Avery Garrett Thomas Trimm, Walt Reid Present terms expire April 1, 196 New terms, under provisions of 1963 Session Laws will run for approximately 5 yrs. 9 mos. DECLARATION OF CANDIDACY Declaration of candidacy shall be Tiled with the City Clerk not more than sixty nor less than forty-five days prior to the day of the primary. Salaries For all offices will be determined in the October Budget etlf n6341/C1 Filing fee is 1% of the annual salary of the office or position. 'Ls!' (J.!, 4,1; •3t.. jti• ;•.1.0;$40-., r, c.413. .t. . ' G.! ;:•.! 43; TO( tr;s'isv, 1)1.1 • J •;';':( •,,•••;: :• .; : (i • ..= • ! ti . . .; WA;L t.;•••., ,t; .." . •,6i) .‘k r•`••••'.': ).;;!: • ..4.1•Vkr.; '! J . •.? • • ) Oily; L J.4:1 ) • !`r.1 . •' ; '1•4:4ci (1; '.":6 :'•;;; ;.. 'fit? VI 4 UP-4 • .; 1").;(3r,, oi; r.,i,;.f‘Y.Plit7t'.14 • k ;: 7171-a Ai. :-!• D ill- IS:FCCIOLV.,13417: • TABULATION OF CAMPAIGN EXPENSE I, HELMIE W. NELSON, hereby Certify that the following expenses Fere incurred by me as campaign costs of the Primary Election of February 11, 1964, while seeking re-election to the office of City Clerk cf the City of Renton, Washington. Filing Fees S 96.00 Subscribed and sworn to this /j day of February, 1964, at Renton, King County, Washington. Helmie W. Nelson WITNESS: ) fie/ 411111,L.4;444 ‘04aglig"44 INTER-OFFICE MEMO TO: ALL DEPARTMENTS ,a4-' / DATE DECEMBER 17, 1970 FROM: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE RE: 1971 BUDGET THERE HAS BEEN A MAJOR REVISION OF FUND/DEPARTMENT NUMBERS TO THE BUDGET, ALTERING ALL PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED (UMBERS k'ITHIN THE SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS AND CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS. (SEE ATTD.) THESE NUMBERS ARE VITAL IN DETERMINING THE CORRECT DEPARTMENT, BY FUND, IN REGARDS TO EXPENDITURES THROUGH THE BUDGET. FOR EXAMPLE, WHEN WRITING A REQUISITION, NOT ONLY THE SPECIFIC ACCOUNT WILL BE CHARGED BUT THE FUND/ DEPARTMENT NUMBER MUST PRECEED IT. FUND/DEPT ACCOUNT CURRENT - CITY CLERK 004 519.30.42 SPEC. REV. - PARKS 101 I 533.20.21 PLEASE UPDATE ALL RECORDS YOU MAY HAVE. THANK YOU, 4.069.40114.../ SK 12-17-70 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BUDGETING AND ACCOUNTING 1971 CURRENT FUND FUND # DEPT # DEPARTMENT BASIC ACCOUNT # AND EXPLANATION 0 01 LEGISLATIVE ) 511.10 LEGISLATIVE SERVICES �%-511.40 CLERICAL SERVICES 02 JUDICIAL ,.-512.40 CLERICAL SERVICES 03 EXECUTIVE3.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES CIVIL SERV. COMM. y513.20 ADVISORY SERVICES 04 CITY CLERK `314.20 LEGISLATIVE RECORDS SERVICES p519.30 ELECTION SERVICES 05 CITY TREASURER ,514.30 FUDICIARY SERVICES 06 FINANCE e614.40 BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING & AUDITING SR% 07 PURCHASING „,614.60 PURCHASING SERVICES 08 DATA PROCESSING ;.514.70 DATA PROCESSING SERVICES 09 LEGAL 515.00 LEGAL SERVICES 10 PLANNING 517. 10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT _517.20 MASTER PLANNING, ZONING & REG. 11 rUILDING r518.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT e518.20 BUILDING MAINTENANCE *524.20 PROTECTIVE INSP. (CODE ENFORCEMENT) 581.00 INTERFUND PAYMENTS 12 POLICE 4(521. 10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT *521.20 LAU ENFORCEMENT *521.30 CRIME PREVENTION -A521.60 CAPE & CUSTODY OF PRISONERS 13 FIRE 522. 10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 4(522.20 FIRE CONTROL -7'522.30 FIRE PREVENTION y522.40 PERSONNEL TRAINING yx522.50 STATIONS & BUILDINGS 14 CIVIL DEFENSE -V525.20 FME^GENCY CONTROLS 15 ENGINEERING — 532.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT -K532.20 ENGINEERING PLANS & SERVICES 16 HEALTH 562.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 17 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 119.90 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 18 MOTOR POOL 591.20 EnUIPMENT & GARAGE a . PG 1 BUDGETING AND ACCOUNTING 1971 CIA►L REVENUE FUNDS FUND # DEPT # DEPARTMENT . BASIC ACCOUNT # AND EXPLANATION 1 01 PARKS & RECREATION —533.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT.. —533.20 RECREATION FACILITIES & GROUNDS __ 533.50 STATIONS & BUILDINGS 02 ARTERIAL STREET 542.13 ROADS & BRIDGES 542.14 SIDEWALKS 03 CITY STREET 542.00 CITY STREET PERSONAL SERVICES 542.10 CONSTRUCTIO'! (CAPITAL IM'R.) 542.20 MAINT & OPR (PH"SICAL MAINT) 542.30 MAINT & OPR. (TRAFFIC SERVICES) 542.60 MAINT & OPR. (OVERHEAD) 04 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING ! 542.00 TRAFFIC ENGR. PERSONAL SERVICES 542.10 CONSTRUCTION (CAPITAL IM'R.) 542.30 MAINT & OPR. (TRAFFIC SE 'VICES) 542.60 MAINT & OPR. (OVERHEAD) 05 CEDAR RIVER M & I 556.30 DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMIC 'OTENTIAL 06 LIBRARY 572.10 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT 572.20 LIBRARY SERVICES & FACILITIES 07 GENERAL SERVICES v-519.70.42 REIMBURSABLES (CONTINGENCY FUND) 08 CUM. RES. #1894418.20.63 ACQ. CONSTR & IMPR OF PUBLIC BLDGS 09 CUM. RES. #1698 522.20.64 ACfl. OF FIRE FIGHTING ECJIPMENT 10 CUM. RES. #1689 —533.20.61 AC^. & DEVELOPMENT OF PARK SITES 11 CUM. RES. #1990 — 533.20.63 MAINT & REPLACEMENT OF BALLFLD LTS 12 CUM. RES. #2104 — 533.20.64 RESERVE—REPLACEMENT OF PARK EQUIP. 13 CUM. RES. #2283 — 533.20.63 RESERVE—BEAUTIFICATION OF PUBLIC P DEBT SERVICE FUNDS 2 01 1965 UNLIMITED GO BONDS r'519.60.70 LONG TERM DEBT OBLICATI(NS e 02 1967 LIMITED GO BONDS -519.60.70 LONG TERM DEBT OBLIGATICNS !1 1971 LIMITED GO BONDS ..519.60.70 LONG TERM DEBT OBLIGATIONS CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS 3 01 REG. & STREET FWD THRUST a542.13 ROADS & BRIDGES e .1.542.16 STREET LIGHTING ._ 02 URBAN ARTERIAL -+ 542. 13 RCAnS & BRIDGES 03 CITY S PG HOP CONSTRUCTION ;518.00.65 PLL4- & PROP. SERV., CONSTR. PROJ.I \� • BUDGETING AND ACCOUNTING 1971 !I!'£RPR I SE FUNDS FUND # DE PT # DEPARTMENT BASIC ACCOUNT r AND EXPLANATION 4 01 WATERWORKS UTILITY —534.31 WATERWORKS ADMINISTRATION WATERWORKS MAINTENANCE 02 AIRPORT — 534.91 AIRPORT SERVICES INTERGOVERNMENTAL SERVICE FUNDS 5 01 EPM I PMENT RENTAL 591.20 EOU I PMENT & GARAGE TRUST & AGENCY FUND'', 6 01 FIREMEN'S PENSION L,.'514.S'n PENSION SERVICES November 3, 1970 TO INSPECTORS OF RURAL PRECINCTS: REMEMBER -- The polls open at 7:00 A. M. BE SURE TO TAKE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE POLLING PLACE ! MACHINE TROUBLE CALLS ONLY -- EA 9-5150 collect REGISTRATION CALLS -- City or Town Precincts - Call City or Town Clerk REGISTRATION CALLS -- Rural Precincts - 344-2565 - collect ELECTION PROBLEM CALLS -- 344-2565 collect INSPECTOR'S TELEPHONE RETURNS -- 583-5750 collect This will supplement the instructions for the conduct of the Primary Election. If you did not serve as Inspector or do not have the Primary instructions, please contact this office immediately, and we will send you a copy. THE SUPPLIES WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST. WHILE WE DO NOT EXPECT YOU TO REMAIN HOME ALL DAY, SHOULD THERE BE NO ONE HOME (EVEN FOR A SHORT TIME), PLEASE SHOW CONSIDERATION FOR OUR DRIVER AND LEAVE A NOTE WHERE THE SUPPLIES SHOULD BE LEFT. This procedure is to be followed on Wednesday, November 4th, when the driver picks up the supplies. A previously prepared list of registered voters may be maintained by one or all election officials. However, we caution that if you should become so busy that you could not properly process your voters and maintain the check-off list, THEN THE CHECK-OFF LIST MUST BE ABANDONED ! Do not credit the voter's registration record with the date 11-3-70 simply because a Registration Officer's (absentee) Certificate is in the book. After the absentee ballots are counted, the various City Clerks and this office will properly credit all who have voted by absentee ballot. BE CERTAIN TO CREDIT ALL WHO VOTE AT THE POLLS. During the busy hours of the day, when there are numerous voters in line, DO NOT SIGN UP MORE THAN THREE VOTERS IN ADVANCE OF THE VOTER IN THE MA CHINE. THE 2 MINUTE VOTING LAW IS TO BE STRICTLY ENFORCED, WHEN NECESSARY. IF THERE ARE NO VOTERS WAITING IN LINE, then the voter is to be given as much time as he requires. Once the lines begin to form, REMIND THE VOTERS BEFORE THEY ENTER THE MACHINE THAT THEY ARE LIMITED TO TWO MINUTES. We suggest that you refer all voters to the Machine Sample Ballot before they enter the machine. If you have any questions in regard to these instructions, PLEASE CONTACT THIS OFFICE PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY. Sincerely, NOR WARD J. BROOKS DIRECTOR OF RECORDS & ELECTIONS By Edward J.MLogan Superintendent of Elections TO INSPECTORS: CITY OF RENTON-PRINTER REMEMBER -- THE POLLS OPEN AT 7:00 A. H. BE SURE TO TAKE THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE POLLING PLACE: PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE GENERAL ELECTION: MACHINE TROUBLE CALLS ONLY - EAst 9-5150 ELECTION PROBLEM CALLS - 3)4-2565 REGISTRATION CALLS - BAldwin 8-3310 INSPECTOR'S TELEPHONE RETURN - 583-5750 Listed below are the instructions for the conduct of the election at your precinct on September 15, 1970. If, for any reason, you are not serving as Inspector and have not notified us, please do so immediately upon receipt of this letter, and we will appoint a substitute. Your special attention is caned to those portions of the instructions which are capitalized. SUPPLTFS WILL BE DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME OM SUNDAY, SEPTEEBER 13, 1970. PLEASE ARRANGE TO BE THERE, OR IF NOT, BE SURE TO LEAVE A NOTE FOR THE DRIVER DIRECTING HIM WHERE TO TFAVE THE SUPPLIES. This procedure is to be followed on Wednesday, September 16, 1970, when the driver picks up your supplies. If, for any reason, you find it necessary to call this office, please do so yourself or have one of the judges call us; identify yourself, and we will render the best service possible. tie will not accept any calls from voters as to trouble at any precinct, so please do not ask anyone to call us. NO ETd ;TION OFFICIAL SHALL PREPARE A LIST OF VOTERS AT THIS OR ANY ELECTION: A PRE- VIOUSLY PREPARED LIST OF VOTERS MAY BE MAINTAINED BY ANY ELECTION OFFICIAL AT THE GENERAL ETFCTION ONLY! If a buff-colored "Registration Officers Certificate" is attached to a voter's registra- tion sheet, that voter is not to be allowed to vote as an absentee ballot has been issued. THE LAW DIRECTS THE VOTER TO SIGN NOT ONLY HIS NAME BUT ALSO HIS CURRENT ADDRESS. THE VOTER'S NAIL AND CURRENT ADDRESS IS THEN RECORDED IN TIC "COUNTY'S POLL LIST." BE CERTAIN TO PLACE THE RED PRINTED CARDBOARD AFTER THE "CANARY COLORED" REPRODUCING COPY. IF THE VOTER'S ADDRESS DIFFERS FROM THAT ON THE REGISTRATION RECORD -- IT IS OF NO CON- CERN TO THE ELECTION OFFICIALS NOR ANY OTHER PERSON -- THE LAW SPECIFICALLY DETAILS THE SUBSEQUENT PROCESSING TO THE CITY CLERK EXCLUSIVELY. IF EITHER COUNTY CHAIRMAN, IN WRITING, AUTHORIZES A PERSON TO OBTAIN THEIR COPY, AS COMPLETED, IT SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THAT PERSON. OTHERWISE, THE GREEN AND CANARY COPIES REMAIN IN THE BOOK. Each political party is entitled to have a Challenger at each polling-place. We have instructed the County Chairmen of the two major political parties that if they.desire a Challenger at your polling-place, they must give the authorization, in writing, to the Challenger, specifying his name, and that he is the Challenger for your specific pre- cinct. If anyone represents himself to be a Challenger for either party and cannot pro- duce his letter of authorization, do not allow this person to remain within the polling- place; if you encounter any difficulty in enforcing this, please call us and we will see that it is enforced. The precinct election officers are to be at the polling-place not later than 6:30 AM on Tuesday morning, and the polls shall be opened promptly at 7:00 AM. Be sure the machine is ready for use, and it is mandatory that the levers on the front of the machine are to be checked before 7:00 AM. In taking off the proof sheet from the printed return, turn the crank to the left as far as it will go and the bottom of the proof sheet will appear in the lower region of the back of the machine. REMOVE THE CRANK IMMEDIATELY AND STORE A. LUDLOW KRAMER SECRETARY OF STATE STATE MEASURES REFERRED BY THE LEGISLATURE TO THE VOTERS FOR DECISION AT THE NOVEMBER 3, 1970 STATE GENERAL ELECTION PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS : H.J.R. No. 6: Lowering voting age to 19 years. H.J.R. No. 42: Revising revenue limitations (including the authorization of a state income tax) . REFERENDUM BILLS : Referendum Bill No. 20: Legalizing abortions under certain (Chapter 3 , Laws of 1970) conditions, * Referendum Bill No. 21: Removing 6% interest ceiling and (Chapter 40, Laws of. 1970) selling time limitation on state bonds for recreational purposes which were previously approved by the voters at the 1968 state gen- eral election. * Referendum Bill No. 22 : Removing 6% interest ceiling and (Chapter 66, Laws of 1970) selling time limitation on bonds for state building projects which were previously approved by the voters at the 1968 state general election. * Referendum Bill No. 23 : Removing 6% interest ceiling and (Chapter 67, Laws of 1970) selling limitation on state bonds controlling water pollution which were previously approved by the voters at the 1968 state general election. * A remote contingency exists in that act provides that measure will not be submitted to voters if such bonds, with present 6% interest limitation, are sold on or before September 2, 1970. , JOHN D. SPELLMAN • • • • • • EDWARD J. LOGAN COUNTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR p. 47 KING COUNTY RECORDS AND ELECTIONS DEPARTMENT KING COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON • 220 KING COUNTY COURTHOUSE - SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104 (206) 344-2565 STATE OF WASHINGTON) SS COUNTY OF KING This is to certify that on November 3, 1970, there were held General and Special Elections in CITY OF RENTON for the election of officers and the submission of propositions to the voters for their approval or rejection; That the results of said elections were duly canvassed by the King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns on November 18, 1970, and the results of said canvass are as follows: COUNCIL POSITION NO. 1 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 6 Ken Bruce 4,422 Elected Henry E. Schellert 3,990 Elected Paul Maxin 1 ,974 Bob Wray 2,515 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 2 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 7 Earl Clymer 3,651 Elected Richard M. (Dick) Stredicke 4,383 Elected Joanne D. Herber 3, 115 Robert S. Shane 2,393 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 3 Charles J. Delaurenti 4,315 Elected Bruce McKay 2,439 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 4 George J. Perry 4,539 Elected Patty Akers Nelson 1 ,863 COUNCIL POSITION NO. 5 • William (Bill) J. Grant 4,289 Elected Robert J. Hughes 2,235 Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 18th day of November, 1970. Edward J. Logan Superintendent of Elections as Page 1 of 2 Pages OFFICE OF TIE CITY CLERK TOTAL VOTES CAST 5,396 CITY OF RENTON ABSENTEE BALLOTS ISSUED 30T TOTAL ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAST Lj UNOFFICIAL TABULATION GENERAL ELECTION MARCH 10, 1964 Precincts 1 throu_h 42 MAYOR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ALIMENT 78 73 35 69 _ 44 73 i 87 83 86 77 51 102 63 62 74 38 53 38 CUSTER ' 60 61 32 40 30 36 110 48 34 57 54 98 76 86 37 100 97 102 82 118 72 CITY CLERK NELSON 1 97 I 90 44 77 47 76 1141 89 1 90 89 1 70 139 107 1106 1 94 123 103 105 I 86 125 1 78 CITY TREASURER GOSSETT 83 95 50 84 45 77 140 83 81 94 69 106 106 99 81 100 95 86 75 _ 112 63 GIGLI 45 36 1 10 17 24 I 26 44 40 1 31 1 33 134 92 30 142 27 42 _ 51 1 48 33 48 36 COUNCIL POSITIONS NO. 1 DELAURENTI 57 1 95 _ 39 65 45 67 89 89 81 79 63 116 67 f 66 1 65 74 I. 56 1 51 42 65 47 FALKENHAGEN 77 34 24 40 25 + 35 101 39 1 39 49 40 77 66 l 76 1 42 78 90 1 91 71 92 57 NO. 2 _ GARRETT 39 I 74 37 145 30 1 54 123 j 65 _ 112 , 106 90 I 67 102 82 _ 93 72 97 62 CORDELL 40 ( 53 26 61 39 46 69 55 J 53 68 55 55 49 40 75 31 52 37 52 67 47 43 63 45 N0. 3 34 i 46 84 68 55 9 48 70 72 60 47 79 48 TRINir 71 1 52 34 ( 46 1 41 58 110 ' 57 1 55 - 75 62 98 66 , 7 59 39 99 73 1 77 62 84 80 85 69 86 62 NO. 4 REID 42 - 63 25 33 31 46 70 48 56 49 49 66 49 45 39 60 48 44 33 56 40 PERRY 81 63 39 70 38 56 118 75 59 74 47 128 , 85 96 66 89 98 94 82 110 64 NO. 5 MORRIS 35 52 26 61 36 51 93 63 62 ' 64 43 89 86 72 ' 55 71 74 66 45 71 53 DULLAHANT 61 71 35 40 34 50 39 59 45 , 56 54 101 52 68 51 81 69 74 65 90 53 NO. 6 BRUCE 51 58 36 27 36 55 69 75 ' 60 53 S0 8z 72 59 38 80 74 67 51 61 4 SCi-IELLERT 80 68 ( 28 82 33 44 4120 51 SO 64 53 102 65 83 69 69 73 78 61 104 _ 65, 1 '• ' Page 2 of 2 Pages OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CITY OF RENTON UNOFFICIAL1. TABU L A T I O N GENERAL ELECTION 4�(, MARCH 10, 1964 .8-4-e_44 Precincts 1 through 42 `2 6c4-1-- MAYOR 22 I 23 24 25 I 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 T3TALtG444... " fcI - ALIMEi'T 63 rs--2-1 72 44 106 44 18 63 34 63 65 4-0 80 94 47 7 55 73 L.; 63 ?A ;CJ1-G lea CUSTER 92 1 7� f51 lul 70 43 12 52 45 55 87 1 57 1105 124 75 20 182 49 4] 55 23 CITY CLERK 1 , • 4S-7 NELSON 119 ( 93 ! 96 110 131 59 22 82 58 70 ( 9c-i 7 -125 167 79 20 183 93 52 3 1 3` 27 1 CITY TREASURER l// GOSSETT 93 —94 1 80 86 124 52 21 65 44 T 55 116 L57 1126 140 84 24 142 79 56 -Tif.7—23 13=83-my r�c- GIGLI 49 2 :;4 47 49 29 12 45 29 38 29 I 3T ] 47 53 25 3 82 32 18 23 16 11519 `S' y COUNCIL POSITIONS NO. 1 i7}, DELAURENTI 73 58 62 64 110 43 19 53 47 38 91 42 97 " 84 58 7 ' 8I 58 53 1 26 64 I 24 44 $!y_ Sy FALKENHAGEN 80 65 ' 54 - 77 , 68 38 1- 8 58 28 61 - 50 ', 50 _ 79 ', 117 ' 44 ^ 19 ' 147 55 : 29 1 49 ( 2I 2440 25-x? NO. 2 / CORDELL 103 86 52 ' 36 I 60 I 56 61 ? 174 38 1 I 45 I 15 52 37 1 62 65 36 1 35 77 59 157 I198 86 1 15 1191 k 54 37 52 14 2071 3/44 3 ,2/ 3 NO. 3 SHANE 73 65 _ 72 _ 80 88 39 12 57 28 40 53 53 75 117 • 56 15 92 73 34 54 25 2461cc1 tip ik TRIMM 75 - 61 46 64 91 1 43 f 15 54 47 i .E :2 55 92 39 104 92 60 10 143 47 51 ' 59 21 2699 _8-&r NO. 4 _ / '. REID 43 56 40 44 82 _ 34 17 30 _ 36 44 57 25 72 48 43 1 10 61 35 36 40 10 1855 /`1t7 . /3;L PERRY 109 - 65 78 I 91 - 88 49 9 ' 81 35 50 ' 79 69 105 . 153 72 16 165 [ 81 ( 43 71 36 3177 33 U . NO. 5 /S '¢ MORRIS 82 62 _ 63 88 100 49 18 ' 67 28 45 66 53 81 102 62 12 107 56 32 55 21 2547 2 7c)/ f,, DULLAHANT 69 54 49 50 73 32 _ 10 40 T 49 40 72 ' 39 ' 95 98 49 ' 13 , 116 57 50 ' 55 24 2432 Z,s, 3 NO. 6 /3/ SCHELLERT 87 64 73 86 54 44 51 } 103 72 1 35 14 56 1 46 44 28 41 I 82 63 158 1 37 97 109 79 99 1 60 16 54 9 } 146 66 31 5 84 52 52 77 4 22 27 24 94 z4 y1S j UN O F F I C L T _ B Ir L T I O I PRI14;11Y ELECTION FEBRILRY 11, 1964 TOTLL VOTES CST 4,731 i.BSENTEE B:'.ILOTS ISSUED 224 TOZ.L '..11SENTEE R.LLOTTS . . PREC INC TS 1 through 4.2 -, I , ._.------ . _ , ! iLYOR • 1 2 3 4_,__5 6 0 8 9 10 e. 1_2 6..v - - - ,- -.‘ - -,_ .-L2--,-G-0 9zi--)A-"0- t 15 _ f _______a __ ___ . 43 49 29T-48 34 116 10_1_ 55 67 61 39 67 28 36 391 33 21 30 24. 36 20 , CUSTA/ 26 35 10 22. 2.6 ill 5 29 18 19 28 56 36 )4 2.2 45 311 44 46 68 38 • BLPF,',NST_-_LL 26 2n 15 ill 9 ii, as 13 1)1 25 19 26 31 211 37 27 lio 2] 18 ln 15 . HULSE 5 16 2 5 9 19 I 6 17 6 14 8 19 36 23 15 23 26 22 16 25 1/ CITY GLITZ _.. 1\1LSON -4-77 1-78 35 • aI c7F106 I 971_91.0. 731 86- a3 8E31 80 2.02. 70 1 — • -- - CITY TR..1..SURER GIGLI 351 3.21 9 ,1 7--_711--L _27 )14 1 3,..5 27 27 , m 1 26 • 82 POI 271 23' 2.)1 37 441 39 31 20 __ GOSSETT 56 76 411 581 38 60 122 1 61 66 77 1 58 78 a 1 86 ! 66 79 _6a 62.1 57 9.2 60 .. . COUNCIL POSITIONS NO, 1 - DEL_URE1TI 52 I 8,-,3 1 36 i 36 ; 35 ),2 83 ' 73 173 66 1 50 hio6464. 601 55' )18 )17 )13 )13 49 1 50 - , F.LKITH-_GaI 411_24 j 141 34 18 38 77 29 126 24 30 1 52 1 53 55 40 55 50 60 52 76 1 33 NO. 2 CORDELL --1-32 ' 21 0421 21 31 36 37 ' 37 L3 [ 29 ' )11 19 30 - Pil 211 3n 28 95 32 1 26 cr..L.R.RETT 514 159 29_261 32 113 104 50 )$ 50 )48 86 8-1 __ 2 55 611 6n 59 48 69 : 45 . ICO-RN 27 i 18 5 io 1 io 14 26 I 17 L12 9 6 27 23 27 21. 2)1 28 29 28 36 i 16 NO, 3 . __NOBLE 22 19 I 6 1 111 7 9 42 ' 12 8 l 10 ilL 37 23 33 81 27 1 25 32 2)1 26 211 • fEULl.L.N _ 12 :8 33_ 41 4 12 _11 21 10 11 9 7 18 in 16 ]7 8 12 7 17 7 _ Sit_NE 28 35 15 , 351 27 28 50 38 30 I )12 21 51 5i1 )17 27 39 37 35 41. Ll 26 TRflVThi 34 I 46 29 1 27 1 26 3_7 61.1. 33 113 1,1 li5 63 26 1:3 ilp 99 39 I 33 26 30 30 NO. 4 _ 2.7:_j_NTRSON 311 21 111136113 18 1111 39 11)1 116 33 _42 37 2,5 22 311 311 13 30 19 PERRY 27 27 15119 18 22 50 . 31 i Ph )1(S 31 62 44 50 25 36 . LLOJJ2I 37 63 32. . . REB3 29 5L. 22 1 19 30 )10 66 151 156 36 )10 )1.9 I 33 38 16 42 36 38i 33 35 35 . DULT„.I-LaT 30 48 I 21 1 26 2 34 511 19 36 32 )12 66 1 31 3 33 35 28 3O 35 46 25 ivi0E.Ris 39 37 21 37 25 21 49 36 40 43 23 45 45 36 32 39 35 25 32 43 29 SCHR0EDER, 21 18 7 1 11 10 26 50 24 17 1 26 16 47 39 42 29 36 48 53 27 36 1 30 NO, 6 BRUCE 29 53 29 ' 22 26 41 67 52 51 38 41 62 1 39 39 31 38 )46 31 31 5n 37 IENNEDY, JR. 28 Ll 1 8 9 3 i 20 16 - 2 17 6 l 27 23.. - 8 -1, 14 1 181 19 3 5 ill -11'..PEs in ill 9 3 U. a 30 20 - 11 23 10 )15 I 211. -)) - 8 31 32 32 11 22 111 SCHELLERT 24 32 16 245 13 20 40 14 12 23 1 23_ 21 27 )16 3)1 27 55 31 36 )15 22 CITY OF RENToN YES 56 67 30 41 31 53 _95 511 117 52 i LI , 66 89 . 68 57 78 76 64 66 69 39 BOND PROP. NO 26 30 14 27 24 19 56 31 33 24 i 32. 68 27 34 28 30 26 36 29 37 27 SCHOOL DisT. Ylis 53 53 22 30 22 43 91 43 40 45 ; 40 59 83 61 47 75 69 60 60 59 48 NO. 4.03 —NO 27 )41 23 _140, al _..3.0_ 65 11,5 4c2 ,_3lil 34 76 _38 45 36 39 35 101 311. 1.4 2n C - * C6 ....____. _ ________ 4 • .,.-.'Y.._0.4.. ____ . :0 ,23_2h_ q_26. 21 _28 _22. ..3P. . 3.4. .41) kl;-101 f, 0 gil 39 40 41_( TOTAL Pace 3 of 3 ALIMMT 45 48 2 80 37 ii- 34 25 43 a - • 0 •ti -50 33 '- 46 ‘i.9 1591 'CiTS .ti' --- — 46 29 36 58 35 13 3 20 19 1• 11111 2. 0 0 911 19 20 20 13 1331._ HEPPENSUILL 33_ 2_4 23_26_225_10 3 23 7 18 19 26 28 21 18 0 55, 18 26 19 g. ' 939 ifurs-i 211 25 a.3. 23 . 11_ 7_ 3_,_ 28 _ 29_ 1 23_lo _35_56.. iT.9 _21._ 1191 19 1 27 . 5 772 CITY CLERK NELSON 971-92 T 95 -5:61-.1.TiO2 ..5Q ii.i 6 1.-.581 5.9[ .9.41 55110611,3fi T 7O1-1470.641-8d --58T 68 I 32T.------3-rn-- . .. . . . .. . . __ CITY TREASURER_.._ GIGLI 42 2_9 I 23 31 35 -25 3 i 11 I 17 15., 27' 191 191 29 21 1 41 62! 28 184__a $_ _ 1198 GOSSETT 69 83 1 78 85 97 4., 16 1 63 1 5o 43 991 46, 92 125 73 i 13 1351 67 _53 1 79 1 22 2891 COUNCIL POSITIONS NO. 1 . "" - • - .. DEILURENTI 56 67 1 56 58 103 1 37 9 [.40 38 38i 71 22 71' 76-56 I 60i 841 49i_____1 58 , 52 l 20l 2251 FilLIENH.IGai 58 45 i 45 .1 35 1 28 5 30 491 52 49 65 78 31 1 1111 -43F-13 - 1 13 1792 NO._ 2 - _ ....... ._ CORDELL 1 13 , 26 .1 43 36 I 63 317--t-3 26 1...„. 3 24 I 7 3818 29-1-4-2 1 3 1280 CLIRRE TT __I_ 111_ 49 _7473 35 9 _45 39 25 69 30 77 8o 60 i . 9 34, 551 34 47 28 2233 Iffcr 25 16 i 32 21 4 6 . o 21 10 14 16 29 17 32 , 13 ; 1 731 28 i 3.113 7 802 NO. 3 ..... Ni _36___1_0 24 431 20 i_12 i_2_0.6 _1_ 7_ 23 i . ! 71r-r2tr-r---b---- 864-- PJffavr.r,T 19 13 20 281,- 161 -5- ' ii. all 31 -i.-3- 8 17 14 10 10 301 13 i -4---" -1-- 2 — — -512 TI MINE _ /13 4.3_. .V.__139.L52 ' 21 8_ 4,3 24 20 40 27 49 _Z.J_ 34 5. 57! 481 22 33 26 1_524-- MM- - - 22 11.9 18 1 42 1 46 r ill' 3 J. 28 20 27 64 17i 48 44 . 35 3 i 48 251 39 E-0-1-5 i 1422 No. 4 L.NDERSON 29 1 23_1 51 12.8 36 i 177_ 4 ? j2 2 2---2TT7T29 -5-6_' 28 .5i 514. 20 i 19 i 2 100 . PERRY ---- --- - . -31140. .379119-1' U1-.- 171 -5- _OL_3 5. 25-1:15r 34 I-43 -62 "Jr 5 T.10077481 171 29_2_3_ 1--,55-16--- alp la ; 51 , 21 1 4.51 6o , 3o1 lo 27 I 2.6 36:1155_ 201 68 .44_37_ 8-1 ET- 291 3_4.j )43 io - 1,5622...._ No, 5 _ _ _ , DULLIILIgT______ 2g._r36- 1 27 6 I 42 : 17 o 17_27, 26-TT.1-8-1. 221 42 38 33 o • 47 21i 44 I 41 5 134o , No134is - -,48 I , I T23 7 8 45 27 35 39 18_1_1 49 69 3o 1 391 17 28 16 1489 . RIRC3EDER. 47. 3_4 , 2 .42 , 36 . 21 r-io , 29 18 23 41 311 47 31 __30 9 7, 3 ' 15 ; 28 14 - 1282 _ BRUCE 31.1. 51 1 25 411, 42 17 'f_ 4 5 40 4 31 31.--6-0 271 63 67 ' 41 6 ' 49I 33! 44 ' 40 lo 1612 TENNEDY, JR. 32 16 ! 21 Tri 1 27i 12.1 3 20 20261-10 ' 181 27 13 4 23 15 8 10 6 639._ IT.PES _2:3-_- 20_4.11/ 181_23 1 Ll i 3 16_1, 5 Li_ 13 ! 16 201 28 Ll 1 45 24, 12 11 13 712 kit-ft:R-1f —---- 36 36 1 44 4-5.1. 47 I 17 i 8 18 18 24 29 ' 20 371 36 ' 30 7 98 261 8 36 6 12267 CITY OF RENTON YES 61 50 i_ 67 77 674_28 .i. 14 59 5,..2 29 _59 49, 84 a3p_ 72i; p 144 50 36 54 20_ 2)43 BOND PROP. ,NO 45 ; 491 3I 35 48 . 32i Ti )8 19 32 35--I8 ''.5 38 62* 4 56 )8 35 21 13 1352- 1- SCHOH, DIST. YES 70 57 59 76 65 ' 27 14 50 ! 4522 57 46 70 i22 . 59 10 55 Jr 40 49 2Q__ 2161 NO. 403 i NO 33 43 i 37 37, 481 38 1 45 j 25 , 41 38 21 62 55 41 4 48 43 32 29 14 1560 1 1 1* Possible discre-% • . . I i , KING COUNTY, STATE OF WASHINGTON LOCAL OFFICES SUBJECT TO FALL ELECTIONS * * 1964 (FILINGS WITH KING COUNTY AUDITOR -- JULY 6 TO 17, INC.) Primary - September 15th General - November 3r( OFFICE TERM FILING FEE Superior Court (21 Positions) 4 Year $150. 00 County Commissioner (1st District) 4 Year I50.•00 County Commissioner (2nd District) 4 Year 150. 00 County Clerk Unexp. 2 Year 120.00 County Sheriff Unexp. 2 Year 120. 00 State Senator (31st District only) Unexp. 2 Year 12.00 State Representative (all Districts) 2 Year 12.00 Precinct Committeemen (GENERAL ELECTION ONLY - filing period July 6th to August 17th, inclusive) 2 Year 1. 00 Prepared by: ROBERT A. MORRIS KING COUNTY AUDITOR By Edward ?. Logan Superintendent of Elections • r .4t` c. .4p•' lF•r4rc,v"b! 7$-• �' 1,ffs1. t .qta.,°..V. Pr+A.,, p r:.. ` k:C 7 1 4 j' '+? ."9 '•, MYf t;yr.-1 -i. / �� 13:. "�. Y /�. 1 �Tr�/__ ari �f x "di.v i woi ,,,N `4 a 3. A /lam!/ /LA/ ,T r , +,, SE 72 ST � j! ''1 CITY OF RENTON , du' c M ,, PRECINCT BOUNDARIES 36 '`"� '' '` — � � COULD CXISTER'MAYOR HEIMIE NELSON•CITY CLEAN o ,� � ,,L. Z a eo b''ST A NORTH ,// rz` ' of " ST a, p ,; .4 • 0 ;, I I1, t,' 37 SCALE IN MILES �� e < 'Lp.- JULY 8 a I96L ' 30 - s 35 3 r;� ORO. N). 2100 i �a i'. k - ♦ di N .E t'�CT/ 25 ,� :. rr,� . .. yam �� :ti ie a b 4. :i,^a` '4,,:"` a °�f s� lioTr+ 42 _ ir `�'� t 46 -•i ,tyy 29 :apt * 21 a .,Y`A .- . ."*r ' v0. 0,at; 38 ,:, r '*' ;4. SIN„' 57 .1 1.-,._ 4 t.1,1 3r T 1 g14 4 -.•,, .,r/-4'`.,1' ..,at 0 f)r,-„,*l 3 2,v tg1 4: 151. �K.,'wf . r K s txo..ei .+ yw N n 11 122 °._.,v 4 s JE N 3 4 ` "N 4°7 /�4. ! Q 23 32 _ 1 20 _ to ',r �F �_ Fi 16 .. — ,.•. m' - 'ih«,,,o,1 . ¢ 14i , v c , l 6 `" a It). l ,w p ,NEL 4O ` 8 1 1 112 itilp '` Sys••��r It, !.J C� t �• / ,,( . l • 1RO14„I.,w,.I:ij', '" ' 11 (D i' 11•`AVE r + yn k 2 6 lti/ —.-.-.--..-4— ... 4 ! ,4I tN..t, ..„.cr ,.0... ..lir"-, illi -, ^ ' '� 28 `r=4u� N y, 1. T, M �� 27 //J//�' `, try R h:. a 5 S1 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES --_-�--� J l . 0, v. I COUNTY DISTRICT BOUNDARIES ------- ;. , _ t': ' t4,,4-i— I. f t� se r 'o ,'tw "�' ;�"r; t m t`� >' v r t 'a•�t IM 4 X. t matt 5. .-. Q ' Y,r ,j A 4t Y.. 'iili ft 7 ' Y�' ry y'�+ s. • • 4' litiijIA,1?'. . ka•4. 44''4q ', .!' ,'M rite.. • i ' 5T / •F _ ,�tt { l} ,p=, 4,h./:Y ' y,A 4 I,.Q v., -A.'l'T4 ,i s"i'z '", t iii •1 n ' t • PRECINCTS 1 through 44 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK TOTAL VOTES CAST CITY OF RENTON ABSENTEE BALLOTS ISSUED 555 TOTAL ABSENTEE CAST UNOFFICIAL TABULATION TOTAL SERVICE BALLOTS November 3, 1964 6• General Election 40 Precincts Reporting Library Bond Issue Yes votes -5-5-2-3-5- 5-235 4,7,v No votes 2,528 / i PRECINCT 1 2 3 ! 4 5 I 6 7 L 8 9 10 11 12 13( I 14r 15� 16 171 18 19 20! 21j 221 SUB - TOTAL I I FOR 184 124 89 fil4 76 109 146n7 86 90 144 135,149! 155i 122 1571 153 138 141 140, 167, 1 71 73i 58, 65( 66i 51j 74j 39 52' 70! 66, 7d 47j 671 AGAINST 46 54 57 57 48 7 t ( i I } 1 PRECINCT 23 24 251 26L 27 28i 291 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37i 381 39 401 41 42 43 44' TOTAL t i i , � � FOR 185 100 110+ 105 135 36 1461135 ! 139' 135 1871 1671 126 106 1781 127 871128 115 163 1 AGAINST 75 40 471 36 85 181 901 60 1 72 60! 1051 861 87, 55, 701 721 681 61 60j 79!