utttnn CAztrrr timcs. nttmur. ortob n. im
Mr. mi Mrs. a K. Adas !
fortUnd luted with Mr. and
Urt ixn Turnrr and family on
in iirner rarnn over ti.e week,
end. Mr a, Adrn U mother of
ir. Turner.
Four Take Part
In Spokane Meet
Taklne part from thl area at
the UHA krkkttxu of l tie North
I'adfie Grain t;ror annual
convention In the Kidpath hotrl
at Spokane Thursday ami rrl-
lay mtf At lartib, ttift 4
Measure 3 Would
Hurt Farmers,
Speaker Stales
If measure 1 th State CVnt
pultorv Workmen lomtenl
ln hilL 1 acd at the eeneral
election, farmer will mi v JIJ40
Jf Jl.M ! -i.Jl the Hale
UXCT
Martin Buchanan
Democrat
State
Representative
a rosmvc seasonable
MAN WITH EXPERIENCE
WHO KNOWS OREGON'S
MEEDS.
(Pd. Advertisement By
Morrow County Democratic
Central Committee, Al Lamb,
Heppner, cnairmanj.
the Morrow County Grain ilrww. I acvM n insurance. Inln Luncn
rrm, Harlan Mifunty. assistant of the e)crhaeuer company
manager, raui w, jone, orcki. loiii i
dt-nt and Glen AyUworth. Cot
don Grain l.rowcr manager.
Jonc u a director of ortH ra
ctfie.
IToblema now faring the 2J.(VJ
grower member of the local
cooperatives, affiliated with
M"i.G throughout the three.
state rccion of Orrcon, Watdv
infton and Idaho. created by the
chancing pattern In train
handling, marketing and trans
portation, will be amonji the
lrlme topic uicuscd by nat
onallv Known expert in the In
dustry.
W. A. (Pli-kl Richard, rcotra!
manacer of N PGG. will report to
the convention that the aoc
iation In l't has handled Its
arrest grain volume of any
rcvious comparative period in
33-year hutory.
lh ll.'i'i'"-r Morrow County
Chamber of Commerce Monday.
Friendship Renewed
IJev. and Mrs. Earl Sow ard en
Joyed a pleasant surprUe visit
Sunday with friends that they
had not seen for 45 years. Com
in? from Walla Walla to vUit
church service at the Lexington
Christian church were Mr. and
Mrs. Rov Corlew. accompanied
by Mrs. E. A. Robinson and Mrs.
T. w. Hycr. Kev. Soward was a
classmate of Mrs. Corlew when
attending Haines High school.
and the couples had not seen
each other since 1919. The vlsl
tors were overnight guests of the
Seward s.
ELECT
PAUL
r
Democrat
MORROW
COUNTY
JUDGE
'J.
j
Qualified For A Full Term of Strong, Effective
Leadership.
Paul Jones Pledges to Morrow
County People That He Will:
Provide firm, vigorous leadership at the
court level.
Be careful with tax dollars.
Promote and advocate long range road
programs.
Give close personal study to youth and
their problems.
'MAXIMUM USE OF
TAX DOLLAR"
OUR
(Pd. Ad. by Paul Jones For Judge Committee, Al Bunch,
Heppner, chairman)
mere iniM te some escc
Hons among farmer, but the
bill "would catch any (arm of
anv ire.' the speaker said.
Appearing on behalf of the
Committee for Fair Workmen
ComenatUm. Luiten pointed
our mat emiuover wiui nave
hen carnlni! private Insurance
or who he Uvn self insured
would hae to take the Mate
insurance under the bills pro
nuon.
When they start under the
tate plan, if the bill rac,
thev will have to pav the bc
premium rate for at lea! two
years. rcgardlcs of the occu
pation.
In terms of the logging per
atlons of the Weyerhaeuser com
pany. the firm would have to
pay the base rate of SUA) per
suu payroll for Its eastern Ore
gon operations for two years a
compared with the present $1 lid
per 91U) that It now has under
its own Insurance plan. For on
eratlons in western Oregon, the
company would have to pav
$16iiO a compared with Its
present S3.!). Similar figures
would foe true for other com
panics which have Insured prlv
ately or carried their own in
sura nee. he said.
Any employer insuring for the
tim time with the state would
have to pav the base premium
rate, regardless of Its Insurance
history.
Luiten said that the state
wants new Industry. "I don't
think this will attract Industry."
ne a eel area.
The bill creates a complete
state monopoly and Includes
every employer with one or more
j employees. It Increases benefits
18. and Luiten said he felt that
such an increase Is needed.
However, he said that a bill in
the last legislature which had
been worked out by labor and
employers, as well as an ad
visory committee, would have
Increased the benefits.
The bill failed because a min
ority group of labor opposed it
At th lact mlnuttf flffA. It H4
rmccjiH ttiA unat. T niton i.M !
Thus, the increase was In a bill
that "labor defeated itself."
The legislative bill would
have put state supervision over
all employers, but thev would
have had a choice on buvine
Insurance, whether through the
state, a private company or
through self -insurance. The
state would have set up specific
Deneius ior an, and employees
not satisfied with settlements
would have recourse of suing
the state, rather than the em
ployer. As now operative, employers
may choose to reject the state
act and insure privately or self
insure. Domestic labor would be in
cluded in certain instances and
stiff penalties would be Imposed
for violations, he said.
Luiten said that he feels that
the measure would accomplish
some benefits, but called it an
"extreme measure."
It includes 60,000 words, but
the ballot title is only 23 words,
hardly enough for the voter to
comprehend its provisions, he
pointed out It would repeal 21
current laws and amend 16
others.
Averaee time of Davment to
the workman undoubtedly would
p up unucr uie state monopoly,
he said. In Weyerhaeuser's
Washington operations, which
are under compulsory state ln-
houioiite liicic, averse ume 01
j payment to injured workmen Is
At uays. in uregon, unaer ineir
I own plan, payment never takes
I longer than 15 days, he said.
Cooking Club Meets
The Eager Cookerettes 4-II
club- met at the Lexington City
nan on ucroDer i. Three new
members joined, who are Nancy
and Debbie Campbell and Kelly
Kilkenny. We elected the follow
ing officers: Diana Cutsforth,
president; Nancy Campbel, sec
retary; Judy Barclay, reporter;
Tana Rauch. Debbie CamDbell
and Kelly Kilkenny, soni? lead
ers. We will meet at Diana Cuts.
forth's on November 14.
Judy Barclay, reporter
I0NE NEWS
rkn' fret the mole The
t.rrat CilUH and tiullivan."
tnvre4 tv the Tvple t lub
aturday night, ftotrmtx-r 7, at
I p m.
A family gathrrln a luld
at the home of Mr. and XI ' I-
A. IM ab and lamllv on un-
day. (;ukt treMril wrte hrt
tatenta, Xtr. and Mr. Arthur
erne, Xlr, and XU- ISrytr
Krene and ona. Mr. and Mr
limn lvitohn and lantiiv.
Mr. and Xlm Altm Mi"te and
family of Culfa. Kutt, Ken. and
uuatftrt M. Mnrn-v. Mr. an.i
Mrs. W. T. lw. of Cauade. K
I an. I I - . .. . U t .... k. ......
.. on. liiiii ftlim.
ha jut revir.l hi 1i
rharce from th irmv at Foil
Meade. Man land.
l-ralm; nday after a Mt
the home of Mr. ami Mr
Stewardship Dinners
Are Well Attended
IO.NK lr. A J Huttrry of
PrtUn.l. ronffrem-w owillrri
drnl of Ihe I'tiitrd t tiurvrt f
ihrut In Omrun, ruct
leaker at the ir rlhli din -
n r arrvtsl at the t'iut-d i huit h
i f t luut In luite on Nuti.Uy and
Monday rvrhintf IKrr ;tal
ll le atti-ndisl the dinnfr.
Mhlth Ihe flutter and di-aivn
riMi hted. I
Itttbrri JrixM-n n mtir f
eerrmonlea and he Intnnluivl I
Lt. Jim Hoyes Goes
Overseas as Pilot.
It Us Jamr II ll-. n
Xlr an! Xlia Jim lUe of
tir-i itir. I. ft with the .Nrii!h
)lr't Irlday fr oi-a duty
Mith Ihe navy. iepitln fnn
lmirU walL l alif. Mhrre h
and rtii wife nat lrert livinjf
It llatra Mill M tf'-ne for
about ru-ht rtutiih n Ihta lur
f duty ami I n-ivln aa a K
ht'liiX'i'irr Hlot. Hie Hrrt Mill
git Ki Autlialia, amxdln la lit
milhrf hrrr.
lie and hit Mife are parrnll
Break The One-Party Monopoly in Salem
Vote for ROBERT W. STRAUB
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. . .'
for
State Treasurer
Your Money's Safe with Straub!
108 (X) Robert W. (Bob) Straub, Democrat
(Pd. Adv. By Morrow County Democratic Central
Committee, Al Lamb, Heppner, Chairman)
at
ohn Jrown. were hr coutn.
Mr. and Xira. Jinut from, and
.Mr. and Mrs. John WlNon. all ff
Bnd. They en)oed bird hunting
wniie thry wrre here.
oeta tnotira Siiroritv hrld a
Hard Tlmr damv in the old
a! .KT"rv"' . r''-'Mr' and Urrv Kletmann. showing
,1 wt'iut i mMi i, .... - . . .. . ., ... .
ln the Va,1 rhunri ear. iu;n-
low i;irl auiiotiHl at baby kit
ten and colored t Mxmi wt-re i
khoMn the Mtiall rhlldren by
l.lndkav Klncaid and Larry
Kletmann.
fre N'elkon. Jr.. who prrents
the finarulal iltion of the
rhurth. and ltdrrt Rirtmann,
who preiwnt. d the aorepled bud-
grl for the coming rhurvh ear.
I'ledge card were gUrn out
and It l fiiucfiN they le turn
ed In at rhurxh on Sunday, No-
vemler I, which l Mewrdhli
Sunday, r mailed to Krniu'th
binHie.
An lnteretlng hti'hlU'ht of the j
meeting were rwlorrd slide
khown by John JriMn and rntr-
rated by .Mr UndMy Klmuld
iiirmlMr l!. weighing 7
Hi and 9 it Xlatrrnal grand-
1arenta are Mr and Mr Wi-t
Uker of Xlllwaukle and the pa
tcrnal grandparent are Xtr. and
Mr. Ilatr tf Ib ppner. Wife and
-m rv rrmalniinr al lmierlal
)U-ah while 14 llra I uvr
kt-a. lie ha In-en In K-rMe for
four rant
Mustang Jayvees
Lose lo John Day
Ilii'i'Orr llltfh'a Iimm f.-j.
ball iram rain out on the abort
kl.le of i Id II aor againat
h.t J.Jin lay Tut-k.liv. tkiotKr
it. lid ended the -aii with
a I 3 l-ord.
Hie H.-i-i.tM-r rlrvrn hrld th
John hay lv In m allot 1 u lead
In the lirtt half,
llenpnrr K-ori ! firt tourh.
down whrn lik NValUt lnt.i
crpied a John lay ari and re
tut nr. It rr tarda, lite oihrr
re norr ranw on an Kl yard
un by OlhinnrlL, (ttr
(all ad.d'd iMtlh
Ihe John pay tdfeiue rovel
mi ntuifi ir the iirppnrr tram
Ui winner acurnl thttti
nwir ouhilown In Ihe second
ialf.
RE-ELECT
out the llallowtvn motif. The
larire crowd enlovisl lUruine to
record and the refreshment
nerved at mldnlcht W Ihe ho
tcjc, Mr, um ;uimann. Mr.
Kol-rt IVtcraon Mnt Ifov A
t.lndktrom. Mr. Cil l.ulan.
Kulenna Corlev. and Mr Morurt
Kletmann.
O.KS. Social Club U having
a traveling ioo
mornlnj; al 10 a m,
aale Friday
ELECT
Maxwell C. Jones
Democrat
Morrow County
COMMISSIONER
He Will Work For:
t i i i . . i
j Z. A rroTreaaiee Leodenhlp
3. A L009 Rang Road Fro
9TQXU
4. A United Effort Between
All Agtnct and Com.
mllon to Make A
Great County Greater
(Pd. Ad By Morrow County Central Committee,
Al Lamb. Heppner, Chairman)
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BEN MUSA
DK.MOCKATIC NOMINEE
STATE SENATOR
18th Senatorial District
rATHER Or THE OREGON STATE TAX COURT
PRESIDENT Or THE SENATE 1963.1964
1. Restore to local government local control now
In the hand of Inaccenlble state bureau.
2. Simplification of tafe Income tax return.
3. Maintain upending with limitation of present
revenue.
(Pd. by Mu.a for State Senator Committee,
John Lewis. Chairman, The Dalle. Oregon)
Break The One-Party Monopoly In Salem
VOTE FOR
encator Alfred H. Corbeilf
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
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Alfred H. Corbett Cannot Be Matched In Government
Experience. For 12 Years Has Been A Leader in Elec
tive Office.
Alfred H. Corbett Cannot Be
and Legal Experience.
Matched in Business
Alfred H. Corbett Cannot Be Matched In Proven
Economy in Government-A Working Fiscal Officer
Not A Talker!
e Mas The IJecessanf Fnrian
. - - jf Mmjjtjriirii
Vote For
Common Sense - - Direction - - Stability
Vf for Alfred H. Cirfeeiff, Democrat
(Pd. By Morrow County Democratic Central Com., Al Lamb. Heppner. Chairman)
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