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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1962)
jiuic Oc little juc u iiuwoc . i.ypiftiap a nrv i By PAUL W. BAHVEY JR. c Of the Auociatod Pres. i SALEM CW The Democrat! I'ire almost certain to retain -'control of the Senate in the U963 legislature. But it's a 'nip-and-tuck affair as to .' which party will rule the House. There are strong indica- tions, on the basis of the list ! ef filings, that the 1963 legis lature will be experienced. In the 60-member House, 24 .-Democrats and 21 Republi cans are seeking re-election.' Seven former members are .trying for comebacks. y ' In the 30-member Senate, there are 14 holdover mem bers 12 Democrats and two Republicans. Four Democrats and six Republican senators are seeking re-election. Because of reapportionment, there are three contests in which a pair of legislators are running for a single seat. Sen. Walter Leth, R-Salem, is running against Sen. Fran cis W. Ziegler, R-Corvallis. Rep. Kessler R. Cannon, R Bend, opposes Rep. Ben Evick D-Hadras. Rep. Robert F. Smith, R-Burns, opposes Rep. Emil A. Stunz, D-Nyssa. The Democrats controlled the 1961 Senate 20 to 10. With their 12 holdover mem bers, they are odds-on favor ites to keep control. In the House, the Demo crats have a squeaky 31-29 margin. It's anybody's guess as to which party will come out on top in November. . Rep. F. F. Montgomery, Eu gene, House Republican lead er, said the two crucial coun ties are Lane and Clackamas. The party that takes those probably will control the House, he thinks. The legislature will lose some of its key members. Sens. Carl Francis, R-Day-ton, the dean of the legisla ture, and Loyd M. Key, D-Milton-Freewater, are vic tims of reapportionment. Sen. Robert W. Straub, D Eugene, is quitting to run for Congress. Sen. William A. Grenfell, D-Portland, is going for Multnomah County com missioner. Sen. Robert F. White, R Salem, died soon after the 1961 session, and Sen. Monroe Sweetland, D- Milwaukie, isn't running for anything. Two holdover senators are running for higher office. They are Sen. Thomas R. Ma honey, D-Portland, for cir cuit judge, and Sen. Walter J. Pearson, D-Portland, for gov ernor. If they lose, they'll still be senators. - In the House, IS members didn't seek re-election. But 10 of them are running for other offices. The five who aren't running for anything are Reps. Leon S. Davis, R-Hillsboro; George Layman, R-Newberg; Doug Heider, R-Salem; Raphael R. Raymond, R-Helix; and George Annala, D - Hood River. House Speaker Robert B. Duncan, D-Medford, and Rep Carl Fisher, R-Eugene, are running for Congress. Candidates for the Senate are Reps. Arthur P. Ireland, . R-Forest Grove; R. L. Elf strom, R-Salem; Tom Mona ghan, D-Milwaukie, and Ed . Fadeley, D-Eugene. Reps. Mel Gordon, R-Port-land, and Ed Benedict, D Portland, are candidates for Multnomah County commis sioner. Rep. Bill Bradley, D-Gresh-am, is running for sheriff; and Rep. George Van Hoomis sen, D-Portland, is going for district attorney. Ten persons, all members of the House before the 1961 session, are trying for come backs. Three of them are Demo crats for the Senate. They are Glen Stadler, Eugene; and Harold B. Christopher and Don S. Willner, both Port land.. ' These ex-House members are trying for the House again John D. Mosser, Port land; Shirley Field, Fred Meek, J. E. Bennett and Berkeley Lent, all of Port land; G. Russell Morgan, Hills boro; and Fred D. Jeannet, Milwaukie. Lent and Jeannet are the two Democrats in this group. A spirited contest, for speaker of the House Is shap ing up, with six men inter ested. - Democratic possibilities for speaker include Reps. Clar ence Barton, Coquille; Rich ard Eymann, Mohawk In Lane County; and W. H. Holm strom, Astoria. Republicans who have an nounced for speaker are Montgomery; and Reps. Win ton Hunt, Woodburn, and Ken Maher, Portland. HUGE Me" .rork.',, PRICES SLASHED! r SIZE 27 " iNdustrial - to ...... JT5 ;" W-it QUOtW" a-SB- 1 U 1111 IDS - AAEN'S 2 PIECE ?i00KS ttot 19c i15C 1 rCRaVLl- 9l6tOVE 087 VJ1 M S0 u- 1 - I. lor Toe , Vinyl '1 ShW 3.9s 5.95 Soshed W SoVed to t 3355 RaVGS 4 IIST BOYS' GRUur SPORT SHIRKS Reg. 4.95 Reg. A.9S Sloped to 47 )97' to Short Group Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Reg. To 395 4.95 OTHER SLASHED Sohed MIXED GKuur ROYS' To 5 95 Reg 3.98 Sloshed to Sleeve 0THt SLASHED SHO SHIRTS Ik OTHERS SLASHED WEAR ft- TS II Wear 'USHIB To 3t- eo. ""rs GROUP CASUAL Re 9. A Oe 10 7.95 J77 .5 CORD SPORT COATS R9. 74.9J S'oaierf T 0 132 WEST FIRST FIRST & ASH 442 MAIN ST. 61 I. BROADWAY Albany oakridge springfield eugene - 1 li 1 ("""""'- i ry- t MEN'S GROUP REG. 895 to 1495 MIXED GROUP Mens S Reg. 7.95 I Slashed BOYS' CASUAL JACKETS Reg. 9.95 To 1 1.95 Insulated Slashed to 6 Mixed Group Men's Dress and Casual Reg. 9.95 Slashed MEN'S GROUP CASUAL JACKETS To 16.95 Ofheri Slashed TO MIN'S GROUP 8" MOCCASIN TO I BOOTS Slashed To