Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 07, 1954, Page 23, Image 23

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    Par 10 FOOD SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOTONau Salem. Ore
Thursday. January 7.
Linn Officers to Seek Reelection
Albany Though the deadline
for filing candidacies in the May
21 election is more than two
months away, it was apparent
Tuesday that all Linn county
officer holders whose terms ex
pire this year are planning to
aeek re-election.
Several were reluctant to ornv
mil themselves definitely, stat
in! that they might chance their
minds, but no withdrawals have
been announced. No candidate
has as yet filed.
To be filled in Linn county
all art legislative positions, that
of district attorney and tha of
fices of county judge and one
commissioner, in the party pri
maries, and the office of circuit
judge for the 21st judicial district
including Linn, Benton and Lin
coln counties, oa the nonpartisan
ballot.
Judge Victor Oliver was
The Standby! Its brief
sleeves and band trim plus the
slimming panel lines insure this
sewing time-saver of youthful
charm. It's a cotton basic to fill
your everyday needs!
among those willing to announce
bis candidacy for re-election.
District Attorney Curiae'?
Johns expressed his intention of
sicking re-election but would re
consider if threatened by prim
ary opposition, and County Judge
E. G. Arnold and commissioner
Wayne Downing are both avowed
candidates, all in the republican
primary.
Also considered a certain can
didate in the republican primary
u Mate Representative Jess Sv
aite, serving his first term in the
1833 legislature.
State Senator Warren Gill, Leb
anon, and Representative Ed
Cardwell, Sweet Home. when
queried Tuesday, each said that
if present plans materialize they
would seek re-election.
No democrats have thus far
publicly announced themselves as
candidates but a number of pos
sibilities are being discussed
within the party.
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TO CteeienieQ L0AN , VDU OlDNTFILLlN iMVHAlRAND A LOANJVOU SECURITY-, AND HE LAUGHED
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MOUNT ANGEL Mount
Angel Local of the Farmers
Union met Monday night, Jan
uary 4, in the Legion Memo
rial Hall. Officers re-elected
in December meeting were in
place. They are Alois Duda,
president; Martin Buchholz,
vice president; Joseph Bernt,
secretary; Roy Palmer, conduc
tor; J. C. Duda, door keeper,
and executive committee. Otto
Lucht of Molalla, RFD, and
John Joerg, Molalla, RFD. Al
bcrs Bochsler was named to the
executive committee.
Marinn fVitiritv Holla Psnvnn
Association will meet Jan. 8,Presidfnt' 'P01
in Salem it was announced by I
n. c. earner, secretary. A
communication from Rev. Alcu
in Heibel, OSB., was read, ask
ing the cooperation of the
Farmers Union to help bring
about a better school system.
Discussions were held re
garding private and public
power issues, and farm subsi
dies. It was the opinion o the
co-ops would help the farmer
receive a fair prace for his pro
duct. Programs of educational en
tertainment, available to the
locals through the State Farm
ers Union educational commit
tee, were noted to include a
program dealing with Hells
Canyon Dam and consist of a
movie in technicolor, "Look to
The River"; two color slide pro
grams, "Keep Your Plate Full'
and a program dealing with
farm income and food supply,
also one on "Know Your Farm
ers Union." It is planned to
include these programs at fu
ture meetings of the local. Roy
Rtuchmann. Marion County
MODERN DIANA
ONEIDA, N. Y.
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BOOM BOARD
By Ahem
f I FEEL IT AW DUTY. DEUA.
lDTEaXXJTHlS---DONjr
LCI njUMUKIM BtWJILfc TUU
WITH HIS SILLY ATTENTIONS AM)
CLUVSY FLATTERIES'- HE 5
HEARD ABOUT MDU SAVINS VOUR.
MONEY FOR. YEARS AND HES
JUST A RANK FORTUNE HUNTf
1 FELT YOU SHOULD KNOW
THAT IF HE PROPOSES
TDMJU
WHAT-THAT OLD SALTED
"tVu AT Tlir ft a fWMVii-1 1. iv-
t .-.LyT tfl I "C JCT rKWr,'yrt,?
TOME? -WELL LOOK- ASK
II If HES UP TO DATE WiTH
l PAVMENTSOMHIS BAILORS
ACCIDENT INSURANCE POLICY
M BECAUSE HELL START
j COLLECTING ON (T THE Cay
AFTER HE dares Talk
MARRIAGE
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MARV WORTH
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Wf X OU W E?E
taa!aiCONd to
1 STill OON'T SEE HOv
-r o-'
(UP) Miss
Jean Kazlauskas, a 21-year-old
blonde, put four male hunting
companions to shame on her
first deer-hunting trip. Using an
old 12-gauge shotgun that drew
sneers from the men, she came
back with a 220-nound. eieht-
group thai more and stronger ' point buck.
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ACROSS
1. Third
power
5 Sphere
6. Cooking
vessels
12. Across
13. Affectedly
shy
14. Pertaining
to grand
parents 15 Held back
17 Chiplike
piece
18 On the
ocean
19. In sitting
position
20 Thorough
di-like
22 Delicate
shade of
difference
24 Put forth
26 City in '
France
27. Exclama
tion 29. Disen
cumber 30. Nimbi
31 Gone by
33. Like
34. Border
35. Shake
spearean lover
37 Throbs
39. Note of a
small chick
40. Neck
ornament
42 Row
44. Audibly
45. Childish
48. Hissing
sound
49 Domestic
(owl
50. Sour .
51 Bard
52. Devour
53 Satiate
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11. Vehicle for
snow travel
16. Pronoun
17. Horse
trained to
leap hurdles
19 Wate.
excursion
20. Wife of
Zeus
21. Line on
whirh a bodj
rotates
23 Join
25. Laid isida
indefinitely
27. 3-shaped
molding
28. Circular
strip of
wood or
metal
31. Sudden
blast of wind
32 Continent
34. Month of
the year
36 Music
dramas
37 Non-metrical
language
38. Dwarf
40. Labor for
breath
41. Medley
43 Diminutive
ending
45 Vegetable
46. Came to res'
47 Dutch
commune
49. That man
DOWN
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setts cape
2. Polynesian
yam
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4. Rubber
5. Sea
6. Staff
7. Near
8. Rrsal
residence
9 Egg-shaped
10 Choose