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1 Or35p nc.23 c.3! OREGON STATE LIBRARY I f :,,~n t Sectio n FEB D0c:UMEN) COLLECTION O REGO N COLL ECT I O~. Oregon State Archives &illetin No. 2 Supplement Publication No David c. Duniway State Archivist Oregon State Library
2 NOTES This list supplements Bulletin 2, issued in 1949, MEl-IBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE STATE OF OREGON Like its predecessor it is designed to serve as a general name index to the published House and Senate Journals. Each entry consists of the name of the Legislator, the branch in which he served, the counties which he represented and the date. CHRONOLOGY OF SESSIONS 46th 47th 48th 49th s. s. 50th 5lst Jan. 8-May.3 Jan. 12-April 21 Jan. 10-May 4 Jan. 14-May 21 Oct. 28-Nov. 15 Jan. 12-May 6 Commenced Jan. 9 (116 days) (100 days) (115 days) (128 days) ( 19 days) (115 days) The picture on the cover is of the 1947 House of Representatives, and was taken by the photographer of the Salem newspaper YOUR TOWN. A print is in the collection of the State Library. This supplement is for distribution 'With the original Bulletin 2 as long as that publication is available. It is free to citizens of Oregon and single copies are free to libraries and historical societies. Otherwise it is for sale outside of Oregon for 25 cents per copy. Correction to Bulletin 2: Benson, Henry L.
3 MEM3ERS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF OREDON, AND CHIEF CLERKS, %1 '.. Compiled from the published journals of the House and Senatf Adams, Fred W. (House, Coos & Curry, Ahrens, Eddie (House, Mariano 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957J (Senate Marion, 1959, 1961~ Allen, s. Eugene (Senate, Multnomah, 1953, Amacher, John Po {House 1 Douglas, Anderson, Ben (House, Multnomah, Anderson, Gust (House, Multnomah, 1951, 1953, , Annala, George J- {House, Hood River, 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Atiyeh, Victor {House, Washington, 1959, Back, Carl (House, Coos & Curry, 1957, Bain, Jack (Senate, Multnomah, 1951, ' Barton, Clarence (House, Coos, 1957, Bateson, Cornelius C. (House, Marion, 1%1) Baum, David C. (House,. Union, 1951, ) Bazett, Sidney (Ho~se, Josephine, Belton, Howard C. (Senate, Clackamas, 1951, Benedict, Ed (House, Multnomah, BeIUlett, Robert Ai (House, Multnomah, 1957, Special Bingner, Charles W. (Senate, Union & Wallowa, Baker, Union & Wallowa, Boivin, Harry D~ (Senate, Crook, Lake, Deschutes, Jefferson & Klamath, 1955, Klamath, 1957, Special Session , 1961 (President) Bradeen, Wm. W. (House, Grant & Harney, 1951, Grant, Harney & Lake, Bradley, Bill (House, Multnomah, 1959, Brady, Phil (Senate, Multnomah, 1951, Bristol, Fayette I. (House, Josephine t Special Session 1957, 1959J Brown, Gene L, (Senate, Josephine, 1953, Bryson, Dean (Senate, Clackamas, Columbia, & Multnomah, Buff, Claribel (House, Chief Clerk, 1951, Bull, Vernon D. (Senate, Union & Wallowa, Burns, Sylpha z. (Senate, Chief Clerk, 1951, , 1957, Special Cady, Verne N. (House, Grant, ~arney & Lake, Harney, 1959) Cameron, C. D. (Senate, Josephine, 1957, Cannon, Kessler R~ (House, Deschutes 1 Cardwell, E.d. R. (Ho~se, Linn , 1953, I Carson, Joseph K., Jr. (Senate, Multnomah, Carter, Sprague (House, Umatilla, Chadwick, W. W. (House, Marion , 1959). Ch~pman, R. F. (House, Coos, 1955} (Senate, Coos & Curry, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Chappel, Bob (House, Multnomah, Chase, Truman A. (Senate, lane, 1951, Chindgren, H. H. (House, Clackamas, 195~, 1953i 1955, 1957) Chindgren, Mrs. H~ H_ (House, Clackamas, Special Christopher, Harold B. (House, Multnomah 1959) Chuinard, Mrs. E. Q. (Ho~~e, J1ul tnom&h, Cole, Meda (Senate Ch~er Clerk, Feb~ l May 6, 1959' 196l) Cone, Edwin Earl (Hou~e, Lane, 1955t 1957, Special Session 1957J Cook, Vernon (House, Multnomah, 1957; (Senate, Multnomah,
4 Members of the Lerlslature of the State of Orel!on, & Chief Clerks, Cook, Ward H. (House, Multnomah, (Senate, Multnomah. 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959~ Coon, Sam (Senate,, Baker, Corbett, Alfred H. (House, Mtl.tnomah, 1953, 1955~ (Senate, Multnomah, 1959, Corbett, Alice (Senate, Multnomah, 1959, Coulter, Raymond C. (House, Josephine, Cover, Carl (Senate Chief Clerk, Jallit 12- Ftb l, 1959) ::,.. Crepeau, Joseph s. (tiou~e, Lane, Special Session 1957 Crosby, Lloyd R. (House, Clackamas, Cummins, Elliott B. (House, Yamhill, Dammasch, Ferdinand H. (House, Multnomah, 1951, 1953, Davis, Leon S, (House, Washington, 1953, 1955, 1957! Special Session 1957, 1959, Day, Be.n (Senate, Jackson, 1951, DeArmond, Harvey H. (House, Deschutes, Deetz, Elmer (House, Clackamas, Deich, Richard F. (House, Multnomah, Dellenback, John R. (House, Jackson, Dickson, John (House, Multnomah, Dimick, Dan (Senate, Douglas, 1957, Dooley, Pat (House, Multnomah, 1953, 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957 (Speaker for both 1957 Sessions) Dooley, Ray (House, Multnomah, 1957, Duncan, Robert B, {House, Jackson, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959 (Speaker), 1961 {Speaker) Duniway, Robert E, (House, 1'htl.tnomah, Durno, Edwin R. (Senate, Jackson, 1959) Dyer, Joseph M. (House, Clatsop, 1951, Eaton, Orval (House, Clatsop & Columbia, 1951, 1953, Clatsop, Elder, Edward W, (House, Lane, Elfstrom, Robert L. (House, Marion, Session 1957, 1959, page 2 Elliott, Harry C. (House, Tillamook, Session 1957, 1959, Ellis, Rex (Senate, Morrow, Umatilla & Union, 1951, Engdahl, Carl {Senate, Umatilla, Erwin, Dean B. (House, Wallowa, Evick, Ben (House, Crook, Jefferson, 1959, Eymann, Richard {House, Lane, 1957, Fadeley, F.dward N. {House, Lane, Farmer, Frank M. {House, Polk, 1951, Field, Shirley (House, Multnomah, 1957, Fisher, Carlton o. (House, Lane, 1959, Fisher, Earl E. {House, Washington, Fitzwater, Roy {House, Linn, 1957, Flegel, Al {House, Douglas, 1957, (Senate, Douglas, 1961.) Flitcraft, George C. {House, Kl.anath, ( Francis, Carl H. (House, Yamhill, 1951, (Senate, Yamhill, 1955, 1959,. 1r nch, Giles L. (House, Gilliam, Morrow,.'Sheman & Wheeler,.. ' Gallagher, 'William J. (House, Multnomah, ' 1955, 1959, 196.l) Gardner, Russell L. (S~nate, Lincoln & Tillamook, Geary, F.dward A. (House, Klamath, 1951, 1953~ 1955 (Speaker) Geddes, Paul E. (House, Douglas, Senate, Douglas, 1953, 1955} George, Harry H. Jr., (Senate, 1'htl.toomah, Gibson, Angus (Senate, Lane & Linn, 1951, Giersbach, Walter C. (Senate, Washington, Giesy, Wayne R. (House, Benton, 1955, 1957, Special Gill, Warren C. {Senate, Linn, 1951 Session, 1957) J
5 11embere of the Legislature of the State of Oregon, & Chief Clerks. ~95~-196$ page 3. ~ ' Gleason, G. D. (House, Multnomah, 1951, (Senate, Multnomah, 1957, Goad, R,. E~ 1 (House, Umatilla, 1953, 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957) Goodall, Kenneth (House, Clackamas, Multnomah, Goode, Melvin (House, Linn, (Senate, Linn, 1959, Goodrich, Alva c. (House, Deschutes, 1951, - Gordon,,Mel (House, Multnomah, Goss, John Do (House, Multnomah, 1957, Greenwood, J 0 s. (House, Clackamas, Grenfell, William A. Jr., (House, Multnomah, 1955, 1957, Special (Senate, Multnomah, 1959, 1961} Greener, Richard E. (House, Clackamas, 1955t 1957, Special Session 1957J (Senate, Clackamas, 1959 Grubb, Ole Wo fhouse, Deschutes, 1957, Special Gwinn, William F. (House, Linn, HaightJ Clinton P 9, JrQ (House, Beker, Hall, Claude Eo (House, Lincoln, Hand, Beulah (House, Clacksmas, Special Session 1957, 1959, Hansell, M. Staf'ford (House, Umatilla, 1959, - Hardie, Stewart (Senate, Gilliam, Sherman & Wheeler, 1951, 1953, Gilliam, Hood River, Morrow, Shennan, Wasco & Wheeler, Hare, John D. (House, Washington, (Senate, Washi:q,gton, 1957, 1%1) Harvey, Joseph E, (House, Multnomah, 1951, Hatfield~ Mark o ~ (Housep Marion, 1951, (Senate, Marion, ~ynes, Lloyd E. (House ~ Josephine, 195.3, Heider, Douglas (House, Marion, 1959, Uill, Earl H, (House, Lane, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1959) Hilton, Frank H, (Senate, MultD.Qmah~ Hitchcock, Philip S, (Senate~ Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klamath & Lake, 1951, Holmes, Robert D. (Senate, Clatsop, 195lt 1953, Clatsop & Colwnbia, 1955J Holmstrom, W. Hp (House, Clatsop, 1957t 1961J Hopkins, Dwight H. (Senate, Baker, Union & Wallowa , Special Session 1957, 1959, Houck, Roy L, (House, Marion, Hounsell, John P. (House Hood River, (S~nate, Hood Rtver & Wasco, 1953, Gilliam., Hood Riveri Morrow. Shermant Wasco & Wheeler,.. Howard, Norman R. (House, 1-bltnomah, 1955, 1957t Special Session 1957, 1959, Howe, Carrol (House, Klamath, 1%1) Hoyt, c. R. (House, ~nton, 1959_,, Hudson, Russell (House, Wasco, 195lg. Hunt, Winton J. (House, Marion, 1957, Husband, ~onald R. (House, Lane, 1951, 1953 (Senate, Lane, 1955, 1957, 1%1) Ireland, Arthur P, (House, Washington & Yamhill, 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, 1961} Ireland, E. Jg (House, Clackamas.& Multnomah, 1951J Jackson, V. T. (Housei Douglas, 1951, 1953, ' Jensen, Robert J. (House, Multnomah, 1953, Johnson, J. o. (House, 'Washington, (Senate, Washington, Johnso~, V. Edwin (House, Lsne , Special Session 1~57) Jonas, Guy (House, Marion, 1957, Special Kelsay, w. O. (House, Douglas, 1957, Kerbow, John L 0 (House, Klamath, 1957, Key, Loyd M. (Senate, Umatilla, 1959
6 Members of the Legislature of the State of Oregon. & Chief Clerks page 4 Killam, Graham (House 8 Multnomah, 1951, 1957, Special Kirkpatrick, Nancy (House, Lirm, Klemsen, Robert R. (House, Columbia, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957) Kraemer, Kermeth (House, Multnomah, Laird, Ivan C~ (House, Coos, 1951, Lamport, Frederick S~ (Senate, Marion, 1951, Lang, Philip D. (House, Multnomah, Layman, George H. (House, Yamhill, 1953, 1955, 1957! Special Session 1957, 1959, Leiken, Sidney (House, Douglas, Lent, Berkeley (Hou~e, Multno~h, 1957, Special Leth, Walter C. (Senate, Polk, 1955, Lewis, Jean L. (House, ~ltnomah, 1955} (Senate, Multnomah, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Lieuallen, C 9 L. (House, Umatilla, Lindberg, Art Ws (Senate, Umatilla, Littrell, E. Au (House,. Jackson, 1955, 1957, Special Locey, Carroll (House, Malheur, 1951, Loennig, Roger (House, Baker. (Senate, Baker, Logan, John D, (House, Multnomah, Lonergan, Pat (House, Multnomah, (Senate, Multnomah, 1953, (House, Multnomah, 1959) Loucks, Al (House, Marion, Low, Edith B. (House Chief Clerk, 1955, 1957, Special Lowry, Philip B. (Senate, Jackson, 1955, 1957, Special Lynch, Jack (Senate, Multnomah, McClellan, Thos.. R. (House, Lincolnl' 1955, 1959, McKenzie, Roderick T. (House, Coos & Curry, 1953, McKinnis, Don (House, Union & Wallowa, 1959, McMinimee, Warreµ A. (Senate, Lincoln, & Tillamook, 1953, Maher, Ken (House, Multnomah, Mahoney, Thomas R. (Senate, Multnomah, 1951, Mann, E. H. (House, Jackson, 1951, 1953, Mann, Irvin (House, Umatilla, Marsh, Ellgene E. (Senate, Yamhill, 1951, 1953 (President) Meek, Fred (House, Multnomah, ) Meriwether. Kay (House, Multnomah, Merrifield, John C. (Senate ~ 1'ttltnomah, 1953, r Metke, J. Pat (House, De$chutes, 1959) Misko, John (House, Clackamas ~ Monaghan, Tom (House, Clackamas, 1957 ~ 1959, Montgomeryt F. F. (House, Lane, 1959D 1961} Moore, Earl A. (HoQ.se, H90d R:.S.ver$ Morgan, G. Russell (Hous,e, Was!tj.ngtpn, Morgan, Ross (House, ~lultnomah, Mosser, John D. (House, Washington, 1957, Special Musa, Ben (Senate, Hood River & Wasco, 1951, Hood River, Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman, Wasco & Wheeler, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Musa, Katherine (House, Wasco, 1955, 1959, Naterlin, Andrew Je (Senate~ Lincoln, & Tillamook, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Neuberger, Maurine B. (Housea 1'ill.tnomah, 1951, 1953, Neuberger, Richard 1 9 (Senate~ Mlltnomah, 1951, Newbry, L. W, (Senate, Jackson, Nye, Evelyn (House, Jackson, 1959) Oakes, Ed. (House 1 Malheur, 1959) Ohm.art, Lee V. (House, Marion, 1951, (Se:ru:i.te, Marion, 1955, 1957 Special Orr, Juanita N. (House, Clackanas 1959, Overhulse, Boyd Ro (Haus~~ Crook & Jefferson, 1951, 1953, (Senate, Crook, Deschutes~ Jefferspn & Lake, 1957 (President), Special Session 1957 (President) 1959,
7 t '. Members of the Legislature of the State of Oregon. & Chief Clerks page 5 Parkinson, Thomas (Senate, Douglas, Patterson, Paul L. (Senate. Washington, 1951 (President~ Pearson, Walter Jo (House, Multnomah, (Senate, Multnomah, 1959 (President), 1961 Peck, Grace o. (House, Multnomah, 1957, Peterson, Henry E. (House, Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman & Wheeler, Pier, Stanhope s. (House, Multnomah, Potts, E. Do (Senate, Josephine, Quiring, Leander (Senate, Umatilla, 1957, Special Raymond, Raphael R. (House, Umatilla, 1959, Renfroe, Ruth (House, Chief Clerk, 1959) Roberts, Frank (House, Chief Clerk, Rogers, Joe (House, Polk, 1955, 1957, Root, Robert w. (House, Jacksong 1951, Roth, Phil J. (House, Multnomah, Savage, Jess W. (House, Linn, 195.3, 1955, 1957, Special Saylor, Ralph (House, Umatilla, Schedeen, Ro Eo (House, Multnomah, 1957, Special Schlesinger, Sidney (Senate, Marion, 1957, Special Schrenk, Ernest E. (House, Lane, Semon, Henry (House, Klamath, 1951, 1953, Shaw, Wickes.(House, Lane, 1959) Skelton, Keith Do (House, Lane, 1957, Smith, Elmo Eo (Senate, Grant, Harney & Malheur, 1951, 195.3, 1955, (President) Smith, Robert F. (House, Grant, Harney & Lake, Stadler, Glen Mo (House, Lane, 1957, Special Steelh8Jnmer, John F. (House, Marion, 1951 (Speaker) Steen, W. Lowell (Senate, Umatilla, 1953, 1955 Steiwer, J. P, (House, Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman & Wheeler, Steward, Robert J. (House, Baker, 195.3, 1955, 1957) Stewart, Loran L. (House, Lane, 1951, 1953, Stover, B. A. (House, Deschutes & Lake, 1951, Straub, Robert W. (Senate, Lane, 1959, Stunz, Emil A. (House, Malheur, 1955, 1957~ Special Session 1957, 1961J Sweetland, Monroe (House, Clackamas, (Senate, Clackamas, 1955, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Thiel, Daniel A. (Senate, Clatsop & Columbia, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Thornton, Robert Y. (House, Tillamook, Tom, Charles A. (House, Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman & Wheeler, Turner, Wayne (House, Columbia, Ulett, George A. (Senate, Coos & Curry, 1953, VanHoomissen, George (House, Multnomah, 1959, Wade, Gerald (House, Lincoln, Walker, Dean H. (Senate, Benton & Polk, 1951, Wallace, Dorothy (House, Multnomah, Walsh, William E. (Senate, Coos & Curry, Weatherford, Frank M. (House, Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman & Wheeler, 1959, Weatherford, H. R. (House, Wallowa, Wells, Harry L. (House, Union & Wallowa, 1955, ~957, Special Wells, Harvey (House, Multnomah, 1951, Whelan, Edward J. (House, Multnomah, 1959, - White, Robert F. (Senate, Marion, 1959, Wilcox, Marie E. (Senate, Josephine,
8 Members of the Legislature of the State of Oregon, & Chief Clerks, page 6 Wilderman, Sam (House, 1-fultnomah, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Wilhelm, Rudie Jr. (House, Multnomah, 1951, 1953 (Speaker) (Senate, lilltnomah, 1955, 1957, Special Willner, Don (House, Multnomah, 1957~ Special Session 1957) Wilson, Manley J. (Senate, Clackamas, Columbia & 1-fultnomah, Yancey, Carl (House, Klamath, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959) Yeater, Douglas R. (Senate, Marion, 1951, Yturri, Anthony (Senate, Grant, Harney & Malheur, 1957, Special Session 1957, 1959, Ziegler, Francis W. (House, Benton, 1951, (Senate, Benton, , Special Session 1957, 1959, r., l
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