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SLANTS FROM THE SESSION By Mrs. C. A. Tom Representative John Goss of Multnomah County Sntroduc Kg a bill to put an advertising slogan on Oregon automobile 1 cense plates. Many states i al ready use this means of plugging their chief commodities or re 1 ' foniiitips. Whv should- creauuuai - lo not we do the same.' ueoiB" i the "Peach State", Michigan the 'Water Wonderland" and New Mexico the "Land of Enchant ment". If any of you people In our part of the state would like to suggest a slogan boosting one , , Trianv fine features of our state Mr. Goss would be happy to hear from you. He just hopes you will write soon, since the Mil will shortly be in committee. ti, Potprsnn. lone resident, . .miiiahiP addition to the staff of House employees. After serving five sessions as nepies.. ih TOnd district, forty. one through forty-nine, he is well utir. tr, acit the new mem- anH omnlovees. Most of nis time is spent as doorman In tne gallery, but he is quic vo ho is needed. He told me today that he is pleased to see so many young men in the House this session Twenty-five year old John Ker hm fmm Klamath Falls holds th ,Mith rornrd this session. His first political activity came in high school when he carried the ball for Truman in a Truman He entered the last primary almost by default when the otner men ivyum Boardman Area Weather Warms Heppner Gozette Times, TKursdoy, February 7, 1957 Lexington News By Mary Lee Marlow Mnph warmer temperatures were felt here Monday after the long cold spell. A warm cm melted a lot of the , lout Thnrd;iv with the MIUW J ovim.m temDerature of 45 de grees, which was 30 degrees warmer than the day before. More snow fell Thursday mgni, however, and by Saturday morn ing the temperature had fallen to 14 above. Maximum was o above. Monday's maximum was aq nhnve. and the minimum 32. The Ground hog saw his shadow here mosi oi Aav Saturday. Thn riv round ana me cuy planning commission held a joint ootincr vridav niirht. at which time the council agreed to make a survey of the cost ol installing ctroot lights in the city. Mayor Joe Tatone appointed Walter tin,, Pnhprt Harwood ana liajrij, UVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-6655 Hennlston, Oregon Frank Wink & Sons, Ownow Don Wink Mgr. Rm. Hermliton JO 7-3111 Arthur Allen on a committee to make the survey. Warren Staton of the firm of Cornell, Howland, Hayes and Merryfield of Corvallis, is in the city this week making an In ventory of the city utilities in connection with tne moving oi the city when the John Day, dam is built. The annual congregational meeting of the Community church will be held Sunday even ing at the church, starting wnn nntlurk suDDer at 5:30 Follow ing the meeting there will be communion service, with the Rev. James K. Egly, pastor oi tne Symptom of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST , Over mint ptckagM f thi WflUARD TRCATMCNT tavt b wld for Riirf o( iymptomi of dlitren iriilm from SUmach ud Duoinsl Ulort due ts Ei m Acid Pmt OljMtton, Sour or Upwt StntiKh, Oawlnwt, Hrtburn, SImp Imsmm. t., ha to Bicom Ma. Ajk or "Wllloro't MooMfo" whiob fully Kpltlni tfcli horn trlmenl Irot t HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. PHIL'S PHARMACY CImi 81irp lMd-Olom KODIAK A PRINTS "Big aa a Bear" BOX 6 COOS BAY. OREGON Funeral services were held in Walla Walla on Monday for Mrs. Marietta Fridley, mother of Mrs. Oris Padberg. Mrs. Fnaiey was born in 1872, and lived a good part of her life with her husband in the locality, moving in 19.30 to Walla Walla, Washington where they lived until the death of her husband in 194.J, wnen she then moved to Stockton, California where she made her home with a daughter, Mrs. Ger ald Schroder until her deatTi Jan a conference of school principals of the state of Oregon. This con ference was a summary of tech niques In developing a modern curriculum on helping stuaents choose their subjects in high school and college which would help the Individual in cnoosing a life s work . PONY KICKS By Shirlee Upton Mr. Snyder's Eighth Grade News Main topic of the week in Mr. Snyder's room Is The Sweetheart Ball. Plans for the dance win be endorsed tnrougn siuu council and by the social com mittee. Game room activities have l-1 a n r.uan the noon hour time more rapidly. Mondays and Fridays have been cnuben w game days. Dancing aiu keep eighth grade students oc cupied. Room 7-B Presents Ploy Actors and actresses of the play, "Dick Whittington's Cat", are as follows: Dick, Mike Upton; Fitzwarren, Bob Irby; Alice, Ronnie Belsma; Lucy, Libby Van Schoiack; Joan, Cheryl Crist; King, Dennis Saun-ders- Queen, Julie Pfeiffer; Cap tain, Nat Webb. These students were chosen lor the Darts on the merit of t.helr try-outs in class. For the present Cheryl Crist is an absentee from school being a victim of the chicken pox. . o- USE GAZETTE TIMES I CLASSIFIED ADS WB Supply Potaif-Fre, Hailing XnvalopMl QUALITT PHOTO HKBVICB Ai Nsar Tour MAILBOX O EX. ROLL t50e Dev. & Print i 12 ex.roll75c W rinlih All Btm Boll And Rwatlvei . . . Including Color the idea failed to file. With the snnnort of labor he deieatea Monrv spmon. veteran of many sessions, who had just changed hie ropisrration from Democrat. t Trwirwndfnt. Representative KPT-bow's vouneer brother, dick - has taken & semester away irom his studies at Southern Oregon College of Education to serve as his brother's secretary, dick is thnronphlv eniovine the experi ence but he has no desire to fol inw in his brother's footsteps. Floor activity in the House is picking up each day. Monday morning brought the first debate when House Memorial wo. i en rinrsintr Federal Aid to Lduca voted unon. Re-action in the measure was not aeier mi nod hv cartv affiliation, ihe vote was in favor of tne Memor ial. 4fi to 13 Fririnv mornine the John Day n;im Memorial, introduced by Tnm rpceived unanimous pass age. Two of the members rose to explain they were voting for the Memorial Teluctanuy since they still feel strongly that it should be a partnership project, but they realize we must nave the dam under any circumstan ces. Representative Chindgren brought a chuckle from the members when he asked Mr. Tom if the dam would flood out the town of Rufus. Preceding the Friday morning coccinn the House Labor and In dustries committee held a public hearing on HB 193 providing ior vuiihhnidinc union dues from salaries of state employees. Jim Daniels, representing the Oregon State Employees Association, said he would favor the bill if it could be amended to include members of organizations other than labor unions. The House Education commit tee held a hearing on Thursday on HB 163, the school district reorganization bill The major ity of witnesses appearing before the committee favored the bill. Mrs. Lucille Gideon, Legislative chairman for the state P-TA, said later that she is really optimistic this session over the future of the bilL M 1 Chairman Joe Rogers provided the big laugh of the week as he thanked Tom Scanlon, labor iminn renresentative, for his tes timonial. "We appreciate the fact that labor has always been cvmnnthetie to education," he said, "but after all, they should be. People in labor have cnua ren like everybody else. Eev.JamMK. fcgiy.paswroiine tQ mourn Presbyterian church at Pilot Rock ' ' hree daughterSi conducting the service ne win - ,ngeiand of Modesto, also speak a : tne cnurcn service,. Californi Mr"Si Gerald Schroder Mr, ana Mrs. Aruiur uC., . . . - . M Catie Pad. turned home last Thursday xlmrton, 3 grand. from a three weeKS trip io east- crrpat-frandchild- ern states iney ren. Those from Lexington cnicago in. anu men w . h services were Mr tone, ind., where tney purcnaseu - - Mf &nd a new car. I hey men went vo Padbere. Mr. and Washington, D. C, ana wnue Padbere, Mr. and there were uncneon Mr. Archie Padberg of Heppner Senator Al Ullman. They next I n vinQnn hild. went to Charlotteville, Va., and to Gravette, Ark., where tney Waddill returned Sunday visited Allen's uncie, ueorge . . tt d d Kelly. At Veneta, Okla., thev visited another uncle, wauace ihc; vuont I lioaruman son Lonservauua ms- to Pueblo, Colo., to visit Mrs. trict at tne annual meeung Allen's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Jan. oo ai me Frank Jones, and other relatives. Featured speaker at the meet r i dllf AHJIltTt3( MU Viiin I v. - v v . v wj-.--.- At Fort Collins, Colo., they visited ing was Dr. Burton Wood, head at the nome oi wirs. a. i. ei-ioi me ucuaiuiiciu ui nBm.unuii Ham. Jr. Economics, O. S. C. at Corvallis. Ronald Black took his f FA Another speaker was Bob class to Stanfield last iriaay io Browrii 0f the Soil Conservation paruciLidic iu me jaiiA"vv. j service, roniana. CetinLar Z Z A film, "From the Ridge to the uilu iYiciiici Vi Wuot" wno Rhnwn t-. 1. nil! Tliil 1 utuy. " a discuss on was held on con uarner, ivan rvress, 1S.UH. uauicii-1 - , tVl. ji,u bein and Jim Thorpe. Other mem- P" tL nl bers of the class are Larry taaes, w.u. 6,,;r,"':j:nf, Aoronnoi Martin Shaftuck. ment program, both heavy and uui nuiuu'i. " 'i , uniHam Tavlnr nnd Douplasl Ughl. .w.c... Shattuck. 1 Luncneon was stuveu ai i. Mr flnH Mrs. Amin Hue re- bv the Greenfield grange nome turned home Monday irom au-i Economics ciuo, burn, Wash., where tney visitea several davs at the home of Mrs. Hug's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Whitaker. i.nma Shannon was crowned "Sweetheart" at the Sweetheart Dance held by the school in the old evmnasium Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and son Dick. Pendleton, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West. Other guests at the West home Sunday for dinner were Mr. ana Mrs. William Garner and children Dick and Anita, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black and daugh ter Diane. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Ferguson and rlaiifhter of Deer Lodee, Mont., visited last week at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arnin Hus and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Ferguson. They left Monday for Moses Lake, Wash. Mrs. Florence Root is at Athena at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root, to help take care of her new granddaughter, Jane Leona Root, who was born Jan. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zivney went to Portland last week to take care of Mrs. Zivney's mo ther, Mrs. Lulu Stevens, home after visitine here the past three weeks. Zivney went to Portland during the weekend again to s1 his father. W. H. Zivney, of Os wego, who is ill in St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thorpe of Hermiston visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton, last Thursday. Leonard Aldrich of Irrigon was reelected as supervisor of the HOW TO RETIRE YOUR EQUIPMENT X . . and yourself j V Would you like an eaiy way to depreciate your equipment? 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