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The lli iiii r (oWlc Times. Ilrppncr. Oregon. Thursday. January 10. WHO FIVE Sheriffs9 association seeking new members among Oregon's public for better awareness SECRETAR Y OF STA TE Sen. Powell in race Morrow . County, Sheriff Larry Fetsch announced re cently that the Oregon State Sheriffs' Association will con duct a membership campaign across the state in the near future. The broad purpose of this is to increase the awareness of citizens in Oregon in the work, needs and problems of the sheriff and his deputies. The program is also expec ted to generate funds for the association which will be used to provide scholarships for a limited number of young people throughout the state. It also will be used to provide for administrative services for the associations and for assis tance to widows and children of police officers killed in the line of duty. The campaign will take the form of a letter from Sheriff Fetsch inviting citizens in Morrow County to become honorary members of the state assoication. Citizens who join the association will re ceive membership credentials consisting of a membership card, accident-life insurance policy, and two bumper stickers. In addition, all members will receive periodic informa tion from the association in a magazine which will stress crime prevention programs in burglary, rape, armed rob bery, etc. Sheriff Fetsch urges every one to support this member ship effort by joining the Oregon Sheriffs'. State Sen. Jhn Powell. D-Halsey. has filed for the Democratic nomination for Secretary of State. Powell, a 32-year-old vet eran legislator, chaired the Senate Revenue Committee during the 1979 legislative session. His committee han dled the $705 million tax relief program and was responsible for adding the state govern ment spending limitation. In a prepared statement . Powell said. "Only through a standardized accounting pro cedure can the public and their representatives know how last government is grow ing and spending. "Each agency keeps rec ords in a manner that best fits their needs, instead of in a manner that fits the public's need to know about their government." Rosalie Huss to oppose Packwood election Rosalie Huss. Portland Re publican activist, has filed as a candidate for U.S. senator. She is the only primary election opponent to incum bent Bob Packwood now. "I feel that a most critical issue is the defense of our country, and that the people want someone who would vote the way they, themselves would vote." Mrs. Huss said. 4 2 Inches x 60 Yards TAPE Perfect for repairing all kinds of things. Water proof and assorted colors. Cart DAP White COdPOUHD Great for filling in cracks and holes before a paint job. Also seals-Architect white. Reg. 0 u Ecch Stick-On STE1ETCI1- A-Plf Stick-on pen that stays where you need it. Coil cord. Great for by the phone. 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HI I"1"'..,1-1 ''"" " 1 "" " " 'IMH.II..1W,.WMIIWIIW,IIUIIII ' ' " gjjtjl, !l U JWWMWWg, "I will be a standard bearer for freedom, justice, the American family, and tradi tional American moral val ues." Mrs. Huss is critical of Packwood's vote "to give the Panama Canal away," his position "in favor of killing babies" (the abortion issue). Rosalie Huss his anti-defense votes, and his position-shifting to accommo date big labor "Packwood will be spending huge amounts in this cam paign to overcome his record and to convince Oregonians that he really represents them," Mrs. Huss said. "Packwood claims that he doesn't rely mainly on special interest groups, yet most of his campaign money comes from out of state, and most of that from special interests." Packwood has spent his time in organizing his "Poto mac connections" instead of working for the people of Oregon, she said. "I'm not a professional politician," Mrs. Huss said, "but we need someone other , than a politician, and I intend to provide Oregonians with a clear choice. As a woman, a mother, and a grandmother. I believe it's time to speak against Packwood's voting record that jeopardizes our country and our families." Mrs. Huss. 58, and Oregon resident all of her life, has lived since 1963 at 23rd Avenue and Belmont Streets in Port land. A graduate of Albany High School, she attended Northwest Bible Institute in Seattle and was graduated from LIFE College in Los Angeles, a four-year Christian College. Five of her seven children are living, and she has four grandchildren. She has worked with the Committee for Good Govern ment since 1960. She said that statewide organization "pro duced the only real effort during the 1964 Goldwater Miller presidential campagin when the state organization not only failed to participate but hampered efforts." This committee was also responsi ble for recruiting several thousand new people into the precincts in 1978. Active in many other cam paigns, she was a delegate to the national convention in 1976 when she supported the presi dential candidacy of Califor nia Gov. Ronald Reagan. Mrs. Huss served two terms as vice-chairman of the Mult nomah County Republican Central Committee and has been on the State Central Committee for four terms (eight years) and is currently on the State Executive Com mittee. She is serving, follow ing election by precinct com mittee persons, a four-year term as chairman of the Third Congressional District for the Republican Party. That office provides her with the respons ibility of conducting the dis trict convention which will name the delegates to the Republican National Conven tion. She is the wife of Walter, Huss, immediate past state chairman of the Republican Part of Oregon. "Opinion is ultimately de termined by the feelings, and not by the intellect." 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