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Many Attend lone Meeting of County Unit School Plan By ECHO FALMATEEB A large crowd attended the meeting at the school cafetorium Friday evening of last week when the county unit school plan and the administrative district plan were explained. Mrs Wal lace Matthews, president of the P TA introduced the main speak ers, Fredrick Martin, chairman, Morrow County reorganization, committee, and Robert Abrams, vice president. Other members of the nine man committee present were Jack Flug, secretary, Don ald McElligott, Bryce Keene, Wil lard Baker, and Warren McCoy. Dewey West and Garland Swan- son, alternates. Martin and Abrams explained very fully the unit system and the administra tive district Dlan. A fifteen mm ute buzz session was held after which questions were asked and answered bv the speakers. Cook ies and coffee were served during the meeting. A dinner, sponsored by the P-TA was served at the school cafetorium Friday evening from 5 pm, also a cake waiK. The following voune people at -tended the Pilgrim Fellowship rally at Ingle Chapel and Mil- ton-Freewater Saturday ana sun dav: Dianna Pettyjohn, Geral dine Morgan, Dalene McDonald, RalDh Martin. Sharon Crabtree, Linda Halvorsen, Ellis Bali, Bruce Riebv. Cherlvo Morrison, Kather ine Rea. Melvin Martin, Jean Martin, Paula Barak? Harry Swart. Lona White, Kenneth Nel son, Marilyn Morgan and Judy Morgan. Those furnishing trans portation were, Mrs ireancK Martin. Robert Bailey. Mrs Jack Barak, Mrs Lewis Halvorsen, and W E Melena. Marilvn Morgan acted as pre siding officers until a president was elected. 6 caravan state oi- ficers were present. Marilyn was also elected as fellowship chair man for the area and Paula Bar ak was elected Faith chairman of the area. The group attended a synagog in Walla Walla, Whit man Memorial, attended a Dan auet at the Federated Church at Milton-Freewater. Saturday went to the Stanley Tucker nome ior a Dartv. Sundav attended church and a dinner at Ingle cnapei. Mrs Ernest Heliker was honor ed with the degree of chivalry of the Rebekah lodges at renaie tnn Saturdav evemne. bhe is no ble Brand of Buncherass KeoeKan irviuo There were nine others to . take the degree. Others attend ing the meeting from here were Mr Heliker. Mrs Mary Swanson, Mrs Omar Rietmann. Mrs Har vey Ring, Mrs Fannie Grilttn, ad Mrs Ida Esteb. Mr and Mrs Potor Timm of Pendleton also attended. The Helikers remained in Pendleton over night. Mr and Mrs Paul Bean of Cop ertino, Calif spent a few days at the home of Rev and Mrs Moya Railev. Denny Patch of Salem, state llllllllllllltllllUllllMlIllllllllllllllIllllIllllfllllllllllllltltllllllllllllllUllllIUlllll Do You Want-- A fair share of school end road funds for this district? A broader tax base for schools? A balanced state budget? Correction of injustices in the state in come tax law? lf4 ORVILLE W. Cutsforth REPUBLICAN For State Representative 22ND DISTRICT MAKES THESE POINTS HIS PLATFORM HE WILL WORK FOR YOU Pd. Adv., Morrow Co. Republican Central Committee, Lucille Peck, Lexington, Chairman Hiwtnr of the school reorganize tion. was a visitor at the Fred rick Martin home Sunday. Mrs Wate Crawford visited at thn hnmp nf her son and family, Mr and Mrs Harlan Crawford of Echo last week. ThP American Leeion Auxiliary held their meeting at the home of Mrs Echo Palmateer juesaay evening, Oct 21 with Mrs ueimer Crawford and Mrs Pete Cannon as hostesses. At the, ousmess meeting conducted by Mrs C E uronnAr nresident. it was aecjaea to hold the next meeting Nov 3 at the Legion hall and mem- hprs are asked to bring new guts to this meeting to be sent to the Veteran's hospital for tne gin ship. Mrs Palmateer snowea slides on her trip to Mexico. " The social meeting oi me iop in vOnh was held at the home of Mrs Charles Carlson, . Saturday afternoon, Oct 25. Pinochle and bridge were played, inose re ceiving prizes in pinochle were, Mrs Verner Troedson, nign, jwirs David Baker, low and Mrs Fan nie Griffith,- 300 pinochle; in Mrs Mabel Cotter, high; Mrs Echo Palmateer, low and Mrs irvdia Swanson. Jack high, ine hnetpps were. Mrs Roy Llnd- strom, Mrs Roland Bergstrom, Mrs Charles OConnor ana mrs rariwin. The next meeting oi the topic club will be held at the home of Mrs Koiana uerg strom. Mr and Mrs Henrv Buschke and two sons of Los Angeles have been visiting at the home oi nis father, Ed Buschke and otner rei atives. . Mr and Mrs Joe Long of Cor i nllw wprp visitors last week at the home of her brother and lam ily, Mr and Mrs Lewis Bail. Mrs Jpnnv Ganeer and daugh r Mr Addle Osburn. of Monu ment arc visited at the home of m Arvtiia Swanson this weeK itiio - Mr and Mrs John Weimer oi New Era spent the weekend with their nephew and niece, Mr ano Mrs Kenneth Smouse and their cutor.in-law. Mrs Ella Borgoyne, Mice Rillie Seehafer. daughter of Mr and Mrs W G Seehafer of Rnardman. enlisted in the W A A C and will leave for Alabama ihio wppW hv plane where she her training. She is a graduate of the lone high school. FrodHnk Martin received a per sonal invitation from Governor Pnkort Hnimes tn attend a state ' -v. - wide conference at Salem, Nov c and 7 nt which time tne prop lems and needs of Oregon's sec ondary schools will be considered no rpsult of much criticism CU3 of the public schools particularly the high schools of tne unuea Tho tparhers and officers oi the Community church school met at the home of Mrs cnaries tinricnn Thursdav afternoon, Oct 23. It was decided to hold the church school program at tne nhm-ph. rw 14 at 6:3U P m. ine theme of the pageant will be The Light Shines. Tne program iwimittpn consists oi Mrs nuu- nhatrman. Mrs Earl McCabe, Mrs Robert Rietmann and Mrs TP! pathprs u i. -"L"v" , Arc T?nv Rovce and son, Jim my, Mrs David McLeod and Mrs Pete Cannon made a mp io ndW Thursdav of last ween Mrs Francis Connor and son of Tha nallee rpturned to lone Wltn 1 11C . them where she will visit ner victor and familv. Mr and Mrs Ray Boyce and parents, Mr and Mrs Van Hubbard. ELECT jasper L Myers DEMOCRAT i Books added to the lone public library are: Seidman and Son, Moll; Investment Companies, I wtesenberges; The Mountain I Road, White. . I Clark Services Held Funeral services were held for Lowell E Clark at Hermiston Fri nptnher 24 with Rev James Pfouts of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Concluding .-oruinpe were held at the lone cemetery. Burns Mortuary chapel of Hermiston had charge of the arrangements. The pall bearers were Larry Ritchie, Irvin Ritchie, Carl Troedson, Richard Lundell, David Ely and Howard Nottage. I Mr Clark was born at Kettle Falls, Wash March a, iaus ana died Oct 21. He is survived Dy his father, Henry Clark of Her miston, two sisters, Mrs mez Pomerantz of Los Angeies ana Mrs Val Jean Martin of Hermls in turt nippes. two nephews and three aunts. He lived in the lone community most of his Hie and has heen employed ai xne ura- nance depot for the past 17 years. hp was World war 11 veteran o mpmhpr Of Post 61 at aim ...v-..- - Uormletnn. Thnsp nttendine tne tunerai carvfpps from a distance were Mr nd Mrs Sam romeraniz oi Los Angeles; Mr and Mrs Charles Olson, Mr and Mrs wncox, wire Verda Ritchie and Larry Kitcnie f Portland. Mr and Mrs Irvin Ritchie of Seattle and Mrs uon- old Cameron of St Faul Mr and Mrs Thomas White are the parents of a daughter, born at the Pioneer Memorial nuspnai Oct 25. Weight 7 lb and 14 oz. Mr and Mrs Gordon White of lone and Mr and Mrs Leland Mop nf Portland are the grand parents. Mrs Edythe White of lone, Mr and Mrs Oscar Schlffer of Forest Grove and Mr and Mrs do,, frpnn nf Hood Kiver are the great-grandparents. Mra Warren crutcner oi uresn am io vinitlner her mother. -Mrs Anna T.indstrom and other rela tives. She was accompanied by Mrs Beulah Lundell of Portland who is visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Smouse spent a couple of days in Fort land this week. Franklin Lindstrom is ill at his home. Lt and Mrs John Bristow of Great Falls, Montana spent last 5 week with his parents, Mr and: Mrs E W Bristow and other rela-1 s tives. They were on their way's . ... ... i. ...in ¬ to Merced, uaill wnere ub wiuS tnlro training in the Air and then will to hp stationed. V ..... a Mr and Mrs Wallace Mattnews - and daughters and Mr and Mrs Rori Akers and children attend-; ed the Home Coming-ut Pacific University over the weekend and also visited Berl Akers Jr wno is a student there. Mro Hpnrv Ruschke served a Kuffot dinnpr tn around 30 mem-! s bers of the Buschke family at the Ed Buschke home rTiday even- - InB.' ... ' Mrs Mabel Cotter entertained - Mr and Mrs Henry Buschke and sons of Los Angeles and Ed 5 Buschke and son, Louis, at din- s ner Sunday. Dates To Remember: s October 31 UNICEF drive spon- s sored by the y-i. rre-cnoo children and grades tnrougn the 8th grade mav partid- pate. They will meet at the school cafetorium at 6 p m for their badges. A party will be given them after the drive S at the cafetorium. IS November 1 Masquerade dance at the Legion hall sponsored s by the Legion Post ' November 1 The annual 4-H clubs achievement party at the fair pavilion in Heppner in the evening. 1 November 3 American Legion - Auxiliary meeting at the Le- glon hall in the afternoon. Members are asked to bring new gifts lor the Gift Shop inr the Veteran's hospttaL November 4 Election day poll- ing place at the city nau o a m to 8 p m. November 4 Election day din ner at the Rebekah hall sponsored by the Three Links club of Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, October 30. 1958 Barbara Baker attended the Homecoming at the Oregon Tech November S Eastern Star social weekend of 18 and 19. They vis- , . . i ... . . 1 , . , w i r t l .1 HfnTTtv ciuo meeiing ax ine masonic lieu sol anu Airs Leianu mmiii USE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS hall in the afternoon. November 6 Extention unit meeting at the home of Mrs Oscar Peterson. An all day meeting with sack lunch at noon. Subject, Making Cor sages with Feathers. Mrs Fredrick Martin and Mrs Louis Carlson are the pro tect leaders. Sunday, Nov 2 Open house St Williams Catholic church. 3 to S p m, refreshments ser ved. Everyone welcome. Those from here attending Po mona grange at Boardman Sat urday were Mr and Mrs Wate Crawford, Mrs A W McLeod, Mrs Walter Corley, Mrs W G Seehafer of Boardman and a member of Willows grange also attended. Mrs Corley is Pomona secretary and Mr Crawford is Pomona steward. Youne Deonle of the Nazarene Northwest college at Nampa, Ida- no nao cnarge or tne Nazarene church meetings held at the grange hall Friday, Saturday and sunaay evenings, iney were Allan Rodda, Sharon Templeton, Glenlus O'Neal, Carol Coulter and Bud Soneson. Mr and Mrs Con Schauerman of Odessa, Wash were visitors last week at the home of their daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Ray Heimbigner. Those from here who attendted the Oregon State Washington University game in Portland Sat urdav were Mr and Mrs Llovd Morgan, Rollo Crawford and Ro bert Drake. Mr and Mrs Alvin McCabe and ney and Mr and Mrs Keith Rea while there. Anne Belle Coleman and Loy Keene students at Oregon Tech spent the weekend at their homes. Mr and Mrs E W Bristow made a trip to The Dalles Monday. GOD'S LITTLE ACRE, one of the most widely read novels of all time, comes to the Star Theater, Sunday and Monday. Adult classification. SPECIAL FEEDER CALF SALE. Nov. 612 Noon Consign Now NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMM. CO. On U. S. Highway 30. JO 7-6655 Hermiston Frank Wink & Sons. Owners RE-ELECT HARRY DINGES REPUBLICAN MORROW COUNTY ASSESSOR PRESENT INCUMBENT CERTIFIED REAL ESTATE APPRAISER YEARS OF REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE "This Office Needs An Experienced Man" Pd. Adv., Harry Dinges, Heppner, Ore. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll Force 1 go to Oklahoma s coy Pd MORROW COUNTY Adv., Morrow County Democratic Central Committee, Al Lamb, Chairman, Heppner, Ore. go for The Good Light Beer Heidelberg Slow Brewed piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin is This the Mark of Honesty? THE FACTS: Governor Robert D. Holmes called a special session of the Leg islature to cut taxes. Governor Robert D. Holmes' bold leadership resulted in tax re ductions. ' i&'&Sfl Over 330,000 Oregon Taxpayers have received tax refunds. This is the record of action and accomplishment by the Demo cratic Holmes administration. BUT Here Is What GOP Candidate Mark Hatfield Is Saying Today: Hatfield said in Linn county" that State Treasurer Sig Unander, a Republican, de serves the credit for suggesting a special session, and that the Republican party deserves the credit for cutting taxes (Reported in the Salem Capital Journal, 92558). Here Is What Mark Hatfield Said About Unander And The Spec ial Session: "It would be my suggestion that we not raise our hopes that taxes can be reduced. . Legislators must take a cold, hard look at the surplus before spending it or obli gating it in any way. Otherwise the surplus" may be a mirage that Is really the quicksand of deficit," - Hatfield in the Oregonian, 72457. ". . . an insult to the intelligence of the voter to put forth verbal garbage " Hatfield referring to Slg Unander in the Oregonian, 5358. Here Is What Other Leading RepubUcans Said About The Tax Reduction Session: "It is likely that pressure group-stimulated spending will disperse the state sur plus with little if any tax" reductions. . . Unneeded and hastily written laws will result." - State GOP Chairman Jim Short in the Oregon Statesman, 72557. "It (the special session call) is in the category of pressure politics." - Former Governor Elmo Smith in the Oregon Journal, 72457. -My fear is the surplus will be expended and the taxpayer will not receive any substantial relief since there Is no way of limiting the scope of legislation." GOP Senator Howard Bolton in the Oregon Journal, 72457. '. . . another premeditated political maneuver on the part of Governor Holmes." GOP Representative Wayne Giesy in the Oregon Journal. 72457. VOTE DEMOCRATIC ELECT ROBERT D. HOLMES GOVERNOR AL ULLMAN CONGRESSMAN NORMAN O. NILSEN LABOR COMMISSIONER FRANK WEATHERFORD REPRESENTATIVE JASPER MYERS COMMISSIONER BRUCE. 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