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Pededriaa Toll Climbs Port Cfeted New«, k iO « la C X O » tre rtle «terin« * trleu loll algnala *> • beginning af u M of Uw «noet dangerous Umw e< t t o for y « ta » - trlana, au im d tag Io t t o Ito r e r t- nent « M o b f Vehicle*. The «totertreent M id U g ^ N* STANDARDIZED SAMPLE BALLOT TO BE USED IN ALL PRECINCTS daatrlnM were M ill« taxrteg SPVtaBfcnr, Tw enty-three Mgr* >111« tra m January through Augu»i. bringing tae n tan M onth pedestrian toll to M Forty-two padMtriaaa dlod during Iho Oral ulna rnuotha of 1001. The depart m »art aautloood jxrth driver» »ml pedratrlana to •xendae m are care during fall nioaih» l» n g » r hour» o| d ark - oeA. fog »“ d rata m ake It mora difficult for driver» to » m pe- llr»iriana, p articu larly If the prdrxtrlan la w earing d ark - colomd clothing. haat year. SI pedestrians ware k i l l « In Oragua tra ffic during the laat throe month» of the year. Menial Health Board Formed Six reaidaoU of Cooa and Cur ry county m rt Tfauraday and fo rm « a rlttaane advisory board to the CooaX'urry M ental Hoalth Ctote. Present were D r Am elia iJp- ton. Cooa Bay, p b y s ria n ; W il liam Tankersley, M y rtle Point. Oooa County Juvenile Cdfk-er, Mrs Itotoert C. Belkml. M yrtle Point, houaewtfe a « aohool b o a « m em b er. M ra. Glenn I. Sprogla, K entuct Inlet, repre senting the Bay Area lea g u e at Women Voter», Rod W alter. North Bead, co-owner of Radio Station KRBH, and Ed Seger. :iold Beach. Cun-y County Su »•r.ntendent of Srhoola Alao In attendance at the .nretlng, held In the Health Da- jirtrn e n t of the Court House at oquille, were Wealey T erw illi ger, paycbologM, and head of the Cooe-Curry M ental Health Clinic, a « R ush»« Collin», psychiatric aoclal worker for the clinic. Terw 11 liger nnd Collins a c ce p t« the Invitation of Lh«- •rwmhera of the Advisory Board to act aa unofficial advlaora Terw illlger told the group of the history of the M en tal Health Clinic and deaerfcad the extent of the current waiting liat of people who have a s k « for the aervicea of the clinic. Collins auggeeted two methods for reducing the waiting Mat, 'hus enabling thnee who n e e d « help to receive it aa soon aa poaatile. <>ne way would be by the ad dition of an extra peychlatrtr social worker. An alternative would be to have more property t r a in « therapist» and aortal workers ia other agenrtea such aa the whoota, the Juvenile and wel fare departments. No action «ra» taken at the meeting, except to agree to meet monthly, the next date being Nov SO. A repreaenatlve from Ik e group was chosen to meet with the members of the M eatal Health Olvision of the Oregon State B o a « of Control to discuss ways in which the state can help local mental health cMaica. New Seoul Exec Named Jack D. Peterson of Salam, Oregon baa been named D istrict Scout Executive of the Oregon T ra il Council to au o ce« John Kaffetto who has a c c e p t« a naw position as D istrict Scout Executive In Seattle, Wash. Scout executive, George A le x ander a n n o u n c « that Paterson w tU begin his new duties in Cooa and C u rry counties on November 1. H e has been In professional scouting since 1B58 and s e r v « In ttam p a , Idaho, prior to accepting hl» preaent position In Salam. H a la a graduate of the U n i versity of Idaho and was a First I Jeutenant In the A ir Force. He la an > a g lt scout. Peterson Is m a r r l« and has two sons. B e w ill move bis family to the Bay arsa some time In November. A a a member of the profes sional stall o f tbs Oregon T rail dmmcfl, M taraoa Is one of 10 men wloo are assign« to aaalat 'he volunteer» In tha »lx coun ty area a t the Oregon T ra il Council which maintains head quarter» In T iig a r i M aarly 11,- 000 boya are numbore of the •routing n ig to b a tlta In the council. M o n than U H are m m * an in O om out Ctary oountlea. ■ •B O M TOW Please giva ADT, of address «to: L o 1 1 Nearly t o l f ae atony padaa- triana u had tftag In Ute Orel • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thm day, STUB - Ta Be Torn Off By Clerk Depositing Ballots _ . FOLD TO THIS LINE SAMPLE BALLOT FOR PRECINCT NO. .......... CURRY COUNTY, OREGON AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 1962 _____________________MEASURES________________________________ Mark a Cross or Check Mark ( y ) Inside the Voting Square Mark a Cross or a Check Mark Inside the Voting Square After Between the Number and the Name of the Candidate Voted For. the Word “YES” or After the Word “NO.” --------------------------------- FEÛËftAL Vote for One For United Staten Senator in Congrega Democrat 101 WAYNE MORSE REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY Republican SIG UNANDER 102 THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY For Representative in Congress. Fourth Congressional District. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Vote for One Josephine, Lane and Linn Counties. Democrat 103 r~ | ROBERT B. DUNCAN Republican 104 [22 CARL FISHER STATE For Governor 105 r ~ MARK HATFIELD me r ~ ROBERT Y. THORNTON 107 r ~ ROBERT H. WAMPLER For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor ALFRED (Pat) BLAIR 108 = NORMAN 0. NILSEN 109 Vote for One Republican Democrat Independent \ ote for One Republican Democrat For State Representative, Seventeenth Representative District. Coos and Curry Counties Vote for One Republican ED F. ACKLEY 110 Democrat CARL BACK 111 COUNTY RYCE H. WILSON Vote for One Republican Democrat 114 Term: 6 Years C. FELL CAMPBELL Vote for One Democrat [15 ARTHUR W. KNOX - or Count/ Commissioner 112 r i PATRICK E. MASTERSON 113 m »’or County Judge Republican -or County Sheriff 16 WILLIAM H. (Bill) GAÜNTLETT 17 FRED C. THOM Vote for One Republican Democrat Vote for One Republican >r County Surveyor 8 0 H. .I. NEWHOUSE >r County Treasurer 9 I— I DONALD COYKENDALL Vote for One Democrat JUDICIAL , ' ' __________ ’or Judge of the Supreme Court. Position No. 1 Vote for One ’01 r “ 1 WM. M. McALLISTER. “Incumbent; present Chief Justice.” Ballot No. Title and Statement of Purpose 1. Reorganize State Militia— Purpose: To amend Constitution YES by authorizing legislature to reorganize 3tate militia. Elimin ates election of certain officers. Empowers Governor and NO Adjutant General to appoint all officers. □ 2. Forest Rehabilitation Debt Limit Amendment— Purpose: YES Amends forest rehabilitation constitutional debt limit from % of 1% assessed valuation to 3/16 of 1% true cash value of NO all taxable property in state. □ 3. Permanent Road Debt Limit Amendment— Purpose: Amends YES constitutional debt limit for permanent road purposes from 4% assessed valuation to 1% true cash value of all taxable NO property in state. □ 4. Power Development Debt Limit Amendment— Purpose: YES Amends constitutional debt limit for power development pur poses from 6°/.. assessed valuation to 1^% true cash value of NO all taxable property in state. n 203 |— | PETER GUNNAR “Incumbent.” For Justice of the Peace± District No. 1 Vote for One 204 p q HANS G. NELSON “Incumbent” For Justice of the freace. District No. 3 Vote for One 205 I—I ARTHUR F. NIEMANN “Incumbent Equal L-J - justice for all.” □ □ □ 6. Daylight Saving Time— Purpose: To establish daylight sav- YES ing time in all parts of Oregon within the Pacific time zone _ from last Sunday in April until last Saturday in September. □ 7. Constitutional Six Percent Limitation Amendment— Pur- YES pose: Prevents loss of tax base. Fixes election date for ex ceeding six percent limitation. Exempts expenditures re- NO quired by state law from present $5,000 county debt limitation. □ □ □ □ PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION 9. Legislative Apportionment Constitutional Amendment— Pur- pose: Changes legislative apportionment formula. Creates 30 permanent representative districts. Permits enlargement of Senate to 35. Enlarges House to 65 or more. Provides for enforcement. □ u 10. Repeals School District Reorganization Law— Purpose: Re- Yp c peals school district reorganization law. Establishes unified districts. Reinstates former county unit systems in place of administrative districts. Authorizes elections to reinstate for- mer districts. For Judge of the Supreme Court. Position No. 6. Vote for One I— I ARNO H.. DENECKE. “Maintain integrity in our '— I Supreme Court. Elect Judge Denecke.” Vote for One □ 5. State Courts: Creation and Jurisdiction— Purpose: To amend YES Constitution by authorizing legislature to pass special laws as well as general laws creating lower State courts and defining NO and regulating their jurisdiction. 202 Fnr Judge of the Oregon Tax Court □ VOTERS RESIDING IN JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICTS WILL VOTE THEIR DISTRICT ONLY OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR EACH PRECINCT WILL CARRY THE REQUIRED ROTATION OF NAMES OF CANDIDATES □ □ □