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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1968)
B HEPPNER CAZETTC -TIMES. Thursday. Nombi 7. 1901 How Morrow County Voted Genero! Election, November 5, 1968 Coortright irngatJoo S E. Hep. S.W. Hep. NX. Hep. N.W. Hep. Board, man Hard. j man Total Irrtjn Lex. Ion FOR PRESIDENT, III MI'HHKY NIXON J WAI.I.ACK FOR SENATOR M( iHSK I'A( KW(M)I) 71 J5 2" i2 13-T 8 58 l.i!t "155"" " 12 125 23" V'.i 1U "207"' "23 7!I7 J23" 7" J7 2"" um 1 " 102 i ervice 7'J !" 125 "ill" 87 117' 100 "1 r.r Ml "122" 115 93 12fi 152 13 15" 100'j ! BEPRESENTATIVE,2ndDIST. li M )T "" " 52 01 7 I'U.MAN Hit FOR SECRETARYOPSTATE "MVKKS H7 VAN lUMXMISSKN 71 F0r"STATE TREASURER page" " " STRAIB " FOR ATTOHNEYCENERAI. JOHNSON " TIIOHNTON 74 235" f: l'.tff 3!1 "itio"" 132" H7 "197" ki3 1365 J12 K5 15!t "in" 125 i.r no K5 111 97" 221 113" J3 14 J0S2 I K35 50 i ih " 63 "lf.fi" 77 122" K5 "213" 76 175" 4! i4 r 70 114 " 13!) "193" 18 "10" 627 j "12S7 I 7!t X7" 120 HOT 114 147 154" 99 150" 71 12t" 105 111" 185 "153" 14 "15 FOR COUNTY SHKRII F B A KNOTT 6 BATMAN" tH .MOI.I.AHAN 97 SUPT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION BLAKE " PAHNI.1X 21 SH" 12H 21 103" 934 , 937 J 20 91 VM 72 J25 66" 33 J2l" 44" 23 120" 151 97" 4 8" "ih" 351 I 758 ' 86!) i 65 79 73 llff 125 157" 99 "135 50 134 91 "102 J-6 187" 13 "13 721 i "106.3 1 MEASURES MEASURE 1 VetLoan ' V KS 139 185 165 201 235 163 182 274 25 1629 NO 21 20 25 225 15 21 23 49 3 402 MEASURE 2 Removal of Judges YKS 1 42 182 173 261 228 162 176 276 23 1623 NO 17 22 13 17 11 16 23 38 5 1(52 MEASURE 3 Extending Ocean Boundaries YKS " " 118 '167 " 141 199 178 127 143 218 16 1307 N 6 32 33 28 70 104 47 47 84 10 455 "MEASURE 4-County IVbt Limitation YhS 70 98 96 146 106 85 66 125 10 802 NO 75 94 67 100 101 74 108 1 56 1 6 791 MEASURE 5 CitY-CountyCongolldatlon YES 75 1 1 6 100 14 7 11 3 80 80 1 38 14 863 NO 53 67 50 78 94 69 90 140 12 653 MEASURE 6 Beach Bill YKS 45 61 56 78 82 48 41 78 7 496 NO 117 156 131 211 150 127 154 229 20 1295 MEASURE 71 Llini t at ion YKS 54 63 44 89 100 36 72 82 10 550 NO 112 160 151 205 142 143 130 238 17 1298 Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings r.nd Mrs. Frank Connor traveled to Forest Grove Friday night, from where they went on to Til lamook with Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Connor to attend the Forest Grove-Tillamook High school football game, in which the Con nors son, John, played. They re turned to Heppner Saturday. HERMISTON wBPaniiiipaiiiiiiiiiiui)BHiiiuiiuiiiiimHimiiiin'HHHHniiHmiiJwi" 154 W. HERMISTON AVE. PHONE 567-6495 COLUMBIA FURNITURE COMPANY JOHN and NORMA KROGH, OWNERS Eastern Oregon's Most Complete and Friendly Furniture and Appliance Headquarters TERMS TRADES COMPETITIVE PRICES AND ALWAYS THE BRANDS YOU KNOW FREE DELIVERY RCA GIBSON WHIRLPOOL TOP-OF-THELINE HOME FURNISHINGS Modern Provincial Danish American CAP'S AUCTION Herm.-McNary Hyw. Ph. 567-5013 Col. Cap Chrlstensen, Auctioneer Auctions every Friday, 7:30 p.m. "We Sell Everything" Consignment or Cash Open 9 to 5 Daily GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD Use Cars Everything In Automotive and Cur Parts New Used Rebuilds e Wholesale Retail The home of "one million road-tested parts" Troy Griffin Sam & Chris Godwin Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 667-6611 Uncontested Vote Totals for the uncontested races throughout the county were as follows: State Senator (18th district) Jernstedt, 1473. State Representative (28th district) Mann, 1614. County Commissioner Hayes 1657. County Clerk Sadie Parrish 1728. County Treasurer Sylvia Mc Daniel, 1700. Supreme Court Judge (Pos. 1) McAllister, 1492. Supreme Court Judge (Pos. 6) Denecke, 1438. Circuit Court Judge (Umatilla- Morrow) Kave. 1579. Justice of Peace (Dist. 5) Irrigon and Boardman Jorgen sen, 388. Justice of Peace (Dist. 6) -Gribble, 1163. Port Commissioners (4' to be elected) Krebs, 1553; Lindsay, 1513; Peterson, 1545; West, 1327. . . . SKILLED NURSING CARE . . . Home for Aged . . . Occupational and Physical Therapy . . . Modern Reasonable CALL 567-8337 HERMISTON GOOD SAMARITAN CENTER 970 W. Juniper, Hermteton LEE'S RADIO AND TV CLINIC 200 S.W. 11th Ph. 567-8412 Complete Television Sales And Service "Electronics is our business not a sideline". West 1 nifhouse M utorola Sylvan la YOUR COMPLETE STATIONERY STORE Machine Repair Office Supplies DAMS . BOOKS ARTS! STATIONER. V Legal Forms Ph. 567-8019 1 PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING-SHEET METAL WORK Til eyrr t?ii you can pay more elsewhere but you can't buy better than at Hamilton Sheet Metal, 2121 N. 1st, Hermiston JONES RADIATOR SERVICE 0 Cleaning Tractor DAVID E. JONES, OWNER Serving this area for IB Years 1315 N. 1st, Hermiston PH. 567-6916 o Repairing o Auto Truck- MEADE'S 500 N. 1st FLOOR COVERING Phone 567-6212 Carpeting Draperies Paints Floor Covering Wall Tile We install everything but the paint. HERMISTON READY Phone Hermiston Home Phone 567-8235 MIX 567-5214 Ready mix concrete and all accessories. We are equipped to "concrete" you properly. FREE ESTIMATES Council Considers Mobile Homes (Continued from page 1) bedroom at a cost of $550 was aDDroved. Particulars in a contract for a new city well were read af ter heine drawn bv City Supt. Vic Groshens, and it was turned over to the city attorney for re view. Bids are expected to be called for in two or three months. The council approved a pro- Dosal of Fire Chief Forrest Bur kenbine for the fire department to inspect buildings in Heppner as one of the improvements re quested by the Oregon Insurance Rating Bureau. The inspection is expected to be confined prin cipally to business buildings. False arrest insurance was discussed, and Police Chief Glenn Kolkhorst gave pros and cons on the matter. A company had offered the insurance to the city at a low premium. Before any action Is taken, the city will check with the insurance commissioner on whether the firm is licensed in the state of Oregon. Under a policy approved at the meeting, matters to be plac ed on the agenda for council consideration must be in the hands of the recorder a week prior to a regular meeting. This is to permit councilmen a chance to think on the matters and problems in advance with out being forced to act on them cold. It was agreed that this will not prevent incidental mat ters from coming before the council nor prevent appearance of anyone with business to present. Guests at the home of Frank Turner, during the past week were his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Turn er of Baker. The couple also spent time in lone visiting at the homes of her brothers-in- nv and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rietmann. Other guests over the week-end at the Rietmann home were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rhode and two child ren from Kennewick, Wn. Cordially Invites the Public To An Educational AT THE Morrow County Fairgrounds Tuesday, November IsOO lo 5 200 P.M. O DISCUSSION OF WELLS, PUMPS, PIPELINES VARIOUS AUTOMATED AND SEMI AUTOMATED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS O NEW CROPS O FINANCING O POWER Presented with Slides and Movies coumriR BTDoation UI? tfU iJ rvoce La GRANDE PH. 963-2129