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Htppner High School SCOOP By CAROLYN McDANIEL With homecoming over, HHS students are now looking forward to the annual Soroptimist hayride and the Sadie Hawkins dance. The hayride will be on Hallo we'en, October 31, and will be gin at 5:30 p m. The Sadie Haw kins dance, which is in charge of the sophomore class, has no definite date yet Attending a special FBLA FOLLETT MEAT CO. ermiiton. Ore. n jor-easi Or 'Termlston McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS meeting at Corvallis on October 18, were Janice Martin, state FB LA reporter; Carole Anne Ander son, local FBLA president; and Rhoda Ott, local treasurer. The girls will report their activities to the local members on October 22, when the regular FBLA even ing meeting will be held. Several of the HHS student members attended the district student council meeting which was held on October 20 and 21 at Hermiston. Those who went to the meeting are Renn Harris, Bob Mahoney, Connie Anderson, Celia Boulden, Mickey Van SPECIAL . FEEDER CALF SALE Nov. 6 12 Noon Consign Now NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. On U. S. Highway 3a JO 7-G655 Hermiston Frank Wink & Sons. Owners Schoiack and Joe Stewart, high school superintendent. The Mustangs will travel to Umatilla on Friday afternoon to tangle with the Umatilla Vikings. This is an important game, and those who are free to attend this game are urged to come and sup port the team. Senior pictures have been ta ken, and the proofs were return ed at the first of the week. Many groans were heard, and the big gest complaint seemed to be that the pictures looked too much like the owner! This year contracts are being drawn up to prevent any confusion when the pictures are purchased. A copy of the con tract goes to Mr Cole, who is making the senior pictures this year; the high school keeps a copy and the student purchasing the pictures gets a copy. The Future Homemakers group of girls, directed by Mrs Homer Hager, sponsored a turkey dinner in the school cafeteria on Sun day, October 19. About 250 meals were served and comments heard as people left the dining room indicated that the meal was a big success. ROy R Kirk will represent the local OEA group at a meeting of the State Classroom Teachers group in Eugene this weekend. The purpose of. this meeting is to discuss curriculum in the sec ondary schools. This is the first vear that this organization hns directed most of its meeting time to the secondary level. Underclassmen will get their individual pictures taken on Thursday, October 23. At this same time the group pictures for fall activities and for the major organizations will be taken. Sen iors will turn in thir orders for their pictures. The regular night meeting of the FBLA this month was used for selection of new members, completion of yearbooks for the organization and the. completion of plans for entertaining the lo cal chamber of commerce durinp the month of November. The FBLA members have already purchased Christmas cards to be used in writing cards for mem bers of the old folks division of the local hospital. In order to have time to hnlrl special training classes for the large number of new staff mem bers on the Hehisch, the paper has gone on an every-two-weeks publication schedule until the end of October. After that the Hehisch will resume its regular weekly publication. In the past there has been a Journalism class at the high school and class time has been used in part, to publish the Hehisch. This year it was impractical to have the ol ass nnri this resulted in a loss of over 50 student hours per week of time tor publication. An unusually large number of capable stu dents have been working on the paper this fall but they need a little more instruction and prac tice before being able to go ahead with the work. We hope that the public will appreciate this diffi culty and be able to enjoy the paper more after the first of November. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, October 23. 1958 LEXINGTON The Holly Rebekah lode took Miss Barbara Williams to Hepp- ner to lodge on Friday night where she was dulv initiated in the Rebekah degree. Edward Hunt of Buena, Wash lngton has been visiting his fa ther, Alex Hunt and brother El wood Hunt. TOSH A MvhxJ Invttmtnl fund United INCOME Fund United SCIENCE Fund United CONTINENTAL Fund United ACCUMULATIVE Fund tot Propctui ud descriptive literature, without obligation, fill mint Km",N Tmi Advektisi- WADDELL 4 REED, INC frlntlpol UndmntrHtn "Offfc From Cout To Gout" CONLET LANHAM Box 352 Ph 6-5890 NAM. ADDRESS CITY h ROCKET hips aren't any newer than ;omt cf the insurance changes we keep up with at the TUR NER, VAN MARTER & BHY ANT INSURANCE AGENCY. 183 N. Main St EXPLOSION insurance, fire insurance and forms of insurance that pay for some kinds of CRACKS in walls and windows. So, we're as much Interested in! Dur business as scientists are n reaching the GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR NORTHWEST HEPPNER PRECINCT MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1958 1 j Mork X between the number and the name of each candidate or answer voted for TZTZZ I REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ' s Jtf ejp .- I. FIXING STATE BOUNDARIES Purpose: Repeals Ye ll . -n --rcPM-a-iv- rv rmirprss irf niM kv obsolete constitutional provision describing state cs TO- REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. Second District Baker. boundaries. Authorizes modifying of existing . , REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE MORROW county ronFT Crook, Deschutes. Gilliam. Grant. Harney. Hood River. Jefferson. state boundaries by interstate agreement with No " lom L " MORROW COUNTY COURT Klamath, Lake. Malheur. Morrow. Sherman. Umatilla, Union, Wal- approval of Congress. ' Iowa, Wasco and Wheeler Counties. Vote lor One incrfainc fund for war vftfranq' Shall that portion of Morrow County. State of Oregon, described - vt',t, UIlD;s, FOR WAR VETERANS as being, the whole of said County, be incorporated as a municipal . t tii r ,. LOANS Purpose: To Increase from four percent . v i i corporation to be known as me Port of Morrow, in accordance with 101 Al Ullman Democrat to six percent of the assessed valuation of all Ye$ the provisions of ORS Chapter 777 which pmSMSm the property in the state as the maximum llmi- tion under general law of ports in counties bordering upon bars 102 Marion T. Weatherford Republican tation on the amount of state bonds that may or rivers navigable from the sea or containing bays or rivers navl- : be issued to raise funds to make farm and home No a01' from th " whlc the powers of ports so In- loans to World War II and Korean War veterans, w corporate-, ESTIMATE OF INCREASED INDEBTEDNESS: 300 Yes : : ... . , The Constitution of Oregon now authorizes the FOB GOVERNOR Vote lor One borrowing on the credit of the State of approxi- 301 No ; mately $150,000,000 for farm and home loans to 103 Mark Hatfield Republican veterans. This amendment would increase the : total authorized to approximately $225,000,000. REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE MORROW COUNTY COURT 104 Robert D. Holmes Democrat Interest on the additional $75,000,000 would be approximately $2,500,000 per annum. Loan re- ' 1 payments by veterans are expected to be ade- Shall the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, establish a County : quate to pay the interest and retire any state School District under provisions of Chapter 333, O.R.S., otherwise -....o,M- -. ,. - . . . ZTZ bonds issued under the proposed authorization. known as the County Unit System. FOB COMMISSIONER OF THE BUREAU OF LABOR Vote lor One 3. SALARIES OF STATE LEGISLATORS Purpose: 302 Ye" Morrow County should establish 105 Lyle E. McCaule'y Republican To amend Oregon Constitution by increasing sal- ri CountY Unlt School System aries 0f state legislators from $600 to $1200 per Yes 303 No Q Morrow County should not .stab- 106 Norman O. Nilsen Democrat ESTIMATE OF COST: This amendment would , lish B Count Un,t Schooi S,twa i increase the aggregate salaries of the 90 mem- No LJ ' bers of the legislature by $54,800 per annum. OFFICIAL JUDICIARY BALLOT FOR MORROW COUNTY. OREGON STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 22nd REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT BILL Purpose: To v n THE G"" EECTI0N NoT- 1958 (Gilliam. Morrow. Sherman, Wheeler Counties.) Vote loi One eliminate from Oregon Constitution present pro- YeS U "ace an X between the number and the name of each candidate vision for death penalty for first degree murder. u ri yotcq Ior' 107 Orville W. Cut-forth Republican Allows legislature to fix penalty " U JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Position No. 2 Vote lor On. 5. FINANCING URBAN REDEVELOPMENT PRO- 108 Frank M. Weatherford Democrat JECTS Purpose: Makes possible for property v r-1 no. Kenneth J. O'Connell, "Present Supreme Court Judge: Impar- , taxes levied against property included in an ICS J tini. Ahu- virni.0 iu,Jil., urban redevelopment or renewal project to be tlal, Able. Vigorous. Nonpartisan ------- divided so that taxes levied against any increase , r ' jn value of such property shall be used to pay No J COUNTY any indebtedness incurred In carrying out the 1 project. JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Position No. 3. Vote lor One FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote lor One 7 MODIFYING COUNTY DFBT LIMITATION Pi ir T. SjWJJSSS. YeS ! cordon Sloan, "Present Supreme Court Judge; qualified, 109 E. O. (Gene) Ferguson Republican tation on county bonded indebtedness incurred jj young, vigorous, dedicated." Nonpartisan in carrying out purposes prescribed by law. INO 110 Jasper E. Myers Democrat 7. SPECIAL GRAND JURY BILL-Purpose: To auth- orize the legislature to enact laws permitting M i i JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Position No. 7, Vote lor One . . the calling of a special grand Jury. NO lJ FOB COUNTY CLERK Vote lor One j AUTHORIZING DIFFERENT USE OF STATE IN- ' 118, Geor6e Rossman, "Present Supreme Court Judge. Well quail- STITUTION Purpose: Authorizes the legislature Yes d ie by extensive Judicial experience." - Nonpartisan 111 Bruce Lindsay Democrat; Republican to alter, reduce, enlarge or terminate the use or . purpose of any state institution located outside . , Marion County any time after 10 years from the NO LJ date of the election which located the institution. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote lor One FOB COUNTY ASSESSOR Vote lor One 3. TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT AND ASSIGN- MENT OF JUDGES Purpose: To authorize the Ye$ 1 119- Rex Putnam' "Incumbent, Education adequate to fit Oregon's 112 Harry Dlnges Republican Supreme Court to appoint temporary Judges to youth for the future." Nonpartisan , the Supreme Court and lower courts and to assign ri 113 Batie' P. Rand Democrat lwer rt Judges to serve temporarily outside 0 U paw t. ot tne district for which they were elected. , la STATE POWER DEVELOPMENT Purpose: Em- 1 . powers the state to acquire and develop water, Ye$ ll FOB COUNTY JUDGE Vote lor One thermal and nuclear power generating facilities. State may develop electrical energy for trans- ki r 1 114 Oscar E. Peterson Republican; Democrat "if'on sale on wholesale basis or directly HO U xit vav-i . r t0 industries using 10,000 kilowatts or more. IL COUNTY HOME RULE AMENDMENT Purpose: Authorizes the voters in any county to adopt YeS FOB DISTRICT ATTORNEY Vote lor One charter to provide for the exercise of authority over matters of county concern. Initiative and KIa n 115 Robert B Abrams Republican; Democrat referendum powers also are reserved to the legal NO U 110 Kuuen o. voters of counties adopting a charter. 12. AUTHORIZES DISCONTINUING CERTAIN STATE r TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALS Purpose: To per- v mit the Board of Control to discontinue using the ICS lJ Eastern Oregon and University State Tubercu losis Hospitals, in whole or in part. Board could No D designate the use for any other state institution or agency. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION 13. PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO SERVE IN LEGISLA- TURE Purpose: Amends Oregon Constitution to YeS LJ permit employes or members of a school board or the Board of Higher Education to serve as kj r members of the legislature. no LJ