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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1960)
Ktmtl GAXCTTE-TTMES. Thursday- tptmbr . 1964 U- I IAS BOOSTS M CM ICR TCCS Th Oifjjon Stat Bar -!iit-J nrw vtl'.cer and voted to raise it yrarly membership Ices At lis n:iul convention At Cetr hart Friday. Th l'JtiO Legislature will vt on th boost, from $30 to $30 annually, when It convenes In January- K the Legislature ap prove th laTnen may com up with other fetf-boosting Ideal Her the teflon? Dean F Bryson. rortland. wat elected president. H la former member of the Oregon leclsla ture. serving In 1M3, from Joint Multnomah -Clackamas District Ray Lafky. of Salem. was elected Vlc President, He la at alatant Attorney General assign ed to the State Accident Com mission, and has been In sim ilar state government positions for the past 16 years. Election yeara being followed by legislative sessions make grinding assiduity In state law departments. This was brought out in nominating Mr Lafky. VOTERS PAMPHLET None of the political parties rem to be doing a very success ful Job of getting unregistered voters to register to vote at the November 8 general election, however the forthcoming 839,000 voters pamphlets using 80 tons of paper ahould be a stimulant for good government. There will be some books available by Oct 11, according to Dale Malllcoat, administrative assistant to Sec retary of State Howell Appling Jr. NATIONAL DEBT ! A.Urrinif a testimonial din- tier ?iekrr ! th House Sam lUjt'um. as reported by Con-l?r-wxrfun IMtth Oren. said Vm bUH..n Kftt durtn MArn rr 4 lvmttk' Ad-rr.tr.'rs'-n Mii tm 2u.ld the Korean War. while the ltub. Ji. ans sj-rnt mr th Wl lin in "en ea when there tiui nu war. "Nut ine dollar." wild Ky burn, -ha ben paid on the nat ional debt In seven ers. In terest on the national debt is nw fci blllln a year." Th forefi'lng U quted here, and correctly, that thiMj who have been heating It twisted and pieced mealed to fit the party politics of the sieaker. may have a correct version without a Dem ocratic or Republican slant. Insurance companies and mhr atp Investor noW hold about $28 billion old World War H government bond wrucn ao not come due until dates be tween 1967 and 1972. Until then, iwu um does not have to pay off. and when he doe he would pay only 2' per cent Interest. But the Secretary of the Treas on.. rr.rwiM- to take back some of the bonds now, and give the holders new government oonas paying a higher Interest rate, 1,1 he as much as 3- (7.8 per cent The large Investors would re ceive much more Interest than they receive now at an unneces sary cost to the taxpayers of I'M million a year. TARDT FILING CREDIT I The best that can be said for the tardy filing of candidate Elmo Smith is that he has not ' put the blame on his office help. WELFARE MEET I An estimated 600 delegates will attend the West Coast reg- ' lonal conference of the American Public Welfare Association in Portland. Oct 1012. Wor will be State no. vii uj-.. 1 Treasurer Howard C Belton, and FALL'S NEWEST LIPSTICK SHADES .. . By Helena Rubcnstein SCARLET SATIN For Brunettes VELVET FLAME For Red Heads CHIFFON RED For Blondes AND Revlon's New BERRY BON-BON Youll want to see Fall's newest shades of Unsticks that are made to compliment each Kou. regardless of your coloring. They're new and lovely. A FALL SPECIAL HELENA RUBENSTEIN'S SKIN DEW SPECIAL Free $4.00 Herbessence Cleanser with S5.00 Skin Dew Moisturizer. ALL FOR $C00 ihf! A Suiaiue. fanner gov ernor and put li.her 4 tht Ore gon .siatcsnan. Also n u Vli:um L Mitchell. f" uiity dir.lnltrtijn com mis skni from Washington, I C The rvr.tVrciu will d- with problem ranging from U the gle and dependent child ren to hi..--. tl.-t wilt n-su!t from the new fe kral health bill, iiiie d the conference will be the Sheraton Portland Hotel. NORILAO SATS U I TOPS The fritted State I In a bet ter military pitlori than any nation In the world." said K"t rctentative Waller Norblad in addressing the regional Conven Hon of the Military Order of World Wars in Portland. Satur day night. -We have avoided the Soviet portion of rtllng almost com pletely on the ballistic missile and have Instead flexibility and a variety of modern weainms. including the mUUle that can be brought Into use at a moment's notice. -We have the further advan tage of having good friends and allies all over the world who have furnished us with bases from which w-e can launch mass counter-attacks by land, sea and Farm Real Ettato Taxes in Oregon Hit Record High Tame on farm real estat In all time high la.t ; ... er. averaging more than II per acre fr in ' " tin- rrpti Ktphen C Mirk. eie'nlon agricultural rcontmUt at Oregon State College. Tae on farm real estate In Oregon totalled $-u7 million la1 year, up a full 7 perr! over the amount levied In Mark found a he studied report from the U S department of agricul ture. These state and local gov ernment levies on farm lind averaged SUW ier acre. This I the second largest In crease In Oregon'a farm real estate tas during the past 10 years. Marks said. Sharpest In In l'fiS when tavc were boosted a little more than 7 percent. The continued rise In farm ni I estate tax levies appears ta bt due to steadily expanding rev. nn fwiuirements of local gov ernment, due to a general rise In costs of provtaing puouc ser- jvuv. Maris U Tl.es labile I 'rv i.t iiu:u.ie sum in. rigs a' . t..fc.U. load, public wifaie. J and the !:, J Ti e gefvrl rvfty tas. which Ire lud lair- on frm rr estate, U the priiiury s.-ufe ! rrvetiue tt lirl govnrneht ! Matkt Iir.ted out. j lt ntrt, gi lt vIu it jtregon. farm real eslaie dutlnf the ear endlr Mrh I. sit about $ -f--nt. Thu. the 7 perrent Increase In ta levle t:l the state pushed the tas to. value relationship from 19 cent per Sim) value in IT, to Sie2 per acre In 13.), Marks said. Oregon was one of 22 states over the nation In which the farm real estate tax levy last ear Increased 3 to Id percent over the previous year. Ten other state showed less than a 3 per cent Increase In farm real estate taxes, and 12 states showed In creases of 10 to 13 percent Three state. West Virginia, Arkansas, and Florida showed an Increase of more than 13 percent. air from almost any direction." rt 11 FREE PUBLIC INVITED Safety Rally STAR THEATER, HEPPNER WED., OCT. 5-7:30 PM -SAFETY FILMS -RESCUE BREATHING -DEMONSTRATIONS -CARTOONS of Interest To Kids -HUNTING SAFETY SrONSORCO IT KINZUA CORPORATION la Cooperation With State Industrial Accident Comm. o CENTRAL MARKET Your Headquarters for Bargains. . . and the Pill 1 V 61 OF THE WORLD'S MOST GLAMOROUS 1961 CARS! 1000 other 6 RE AT prizes 1 1061 chances for YOU to win I , j OCT ENTRY BLANKS HIRE CARnation CARnivalll l' 61 OF THE WORLD'S MOST GLAM0R0US'61 CARS tn Carnation pu j 4 Cans m 59 CARNATION POWDERED MILK 14 QT. 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