Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1952)
Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, July 101952 Lyle Allyn of Oakland, Califor nia and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allyn of Tortland visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allyn. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Stotts and daughter visited friends and relatives at Burns over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown spent the weekend visiting in Burns. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES MORROW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER The Heppner Gazette, established March 30, 1883. The Heppner Times, established November 18, 1897. Consolidated February 15, 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell were Hermiston visitors over the weekend at the Charles Bloods worth home. Dennis Doherty, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Doherty had the misfortune to break an arm Monday evening while play ing at their ranch home. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Barlow of Prosser, spent the weekend visit Lucky You ' by Dick Shaw J? ROBERT PENLAND Editor and Publisher GRETCHEN PENLAND Associate Publisher NATIONAL EDITORIAL asTocITati'Bn ing friends and relatives nere. g.',.'.i.n.q Page 2 f' VWSPAPER Published Every Thursday and Entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as Second Class Matter. Subscription Rates: Morrow and Grant Counties, $3.00 Year; Elsewhere $4.00 Year. Single Copy 10 cents. NOVEMBER BALLOT LONG There will be 18 measures on the November ballot for Oregon oters to pass judgment on, be sides the selection of national, state, county and other local of ficers. This is the largest number of measures to appear on an Oregon ballot since 1!)2G when 21 con fronted the electorate. There are six initiative meas ures that would: 1. Repeal the weight per mile tax on trucks created by the 1951 legislature and would substitute a fee based on weight, and a fuel tax based on gallonage. The change is sponsored by the Ore gon Highway Council. 2. Continue minimum prices for producers and permit a differen tial in cost of milk in stores and cost of deliveries made to houses. 3. Reapportion legislative repre sentation. 4. Eliminate horse and grey hound racing. 5. Providing U. S. standard time for Oregon. 6. Permit serving liquor by the drink. Seven constitutional amend ments and two laws referring to the people by the legislature would:: 1. Allow home and farm loans to Korean veterans. REGULAR STYLE ENVEMMPE " iuniimn I , CUMMINS I 1 " i . ,,, $ HICHU IAC ALLOWS AOEOUAtl VX, whin iiAiiu E .'V 4l" t ! IADMOt lAniM,?''' I A 1IONO MAlt . ' YOU WILL FIND it easy to see "Mall-Well quality" in the regular envelope uied for ell types of corn mcrclal and professional mailings. Compare it to any other envelope and you will set Mali-ell's d.ep cut shoulder flap, wider gumming, all fold, scored, deej- cut seams, adequate sealing surface, all combining to pro duce the finest envelope on the market. Available in many qualities and colors of paper ... standard or special sizes. MAIL-WELL ENVELOPES for EVERY BUSINESS NEED Regular Style Return Address Window Catalog and CIosp Business Reply, Stolement Eanker's Flop Coin and Seed Air-Mall Drug, Pay Iconolope (Improved Postage Saytrl Theatre Ticket Florist Policy (Open End) Waterproof Packing Llsl Special Envelopes of All Kinds HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES BY ED DICK GORDON WHITE rY.ake Easy-Carry Drain Pan From 5 -Gallon Can We've hoiird nbout a lot of maki'Hhift drain pans many of them troublesome. But here's one (below) you can make thnt enn be pulled from under a vehicle by the hnndle, then carried with one hand. BvS-GALLON CAN 1 pa CUI OUT SICTION I kj ""-i J ano eiND ovia I "6,t i-i I CRANKCASE DRAWINGS I KPM DF.I.O Heavy Duty is a hi;h performance level oil, com pounded to stop ring-sticking, piHton deposits and corrotiion. We recommend it particularly for farm tractors. Call U9. Service is the chief aim of our local business. If you want to do away with enyino troubles on your truck or traitor, try KPM DELO Heavy Duty Lubricating Oil. It will save you up to 60 on engine maintenance costs. Distributed by GORDON WHITE IONE lone 87125 A Itmimi Oil Cmpy I (liUmia PiJt L. E. DICK HEPPNER Phone Heppner 622 2. Limit State property taxes to G mills. 3. Have Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction selected by State Board of p:ducation instead of elected by the people on a non partisan ballot. 4. Allow a $3,000,000 home for aged mental patients to be built in Portland area. 5. Let local governments fix new tax bases, fi. Wind up affairs of World War I veterans bonus loans. 7. Let state emergency board make appropriations. 8. Legalize defective titles of laws. .9. Extend terms of legislators over time between their election and opening of legislature. Three legislative bills put on the ballot by petition would: 1. Increase truck taxes. 2. Tax cigarettes 3 cents a pack of 20. 3 Create unified school dis tricts. MISSED THE BALLOT There was an'unlucky 13 meas ures that failed to get enough sig natures of registered voters to get on the ballot. They would: pro hibit bartering on Monday, pro hibit commercial fishing In coast al streames, prohibit night fish ing on the Columbia River, enact a 2 per cent sales tax for $100 pen sions, repeal the entire milk con trol law, enact a gross income tax to pay $100-a-month old-age pen sions, repeal laws that give the slate prior claim on estates of deceased pensioners and to make relatives responsible for pension ers' support, legalize animal rac ing, put state and daylight saving time each summer, repeal the soldiers bonus and ban sale of all liijuor. NEED LAW CLERKS The supreme court wants at least three law clerks to speed up research, that they may be able to hand down more opinions. Increased litigation has put the court far behind regular sche dules. Although the court will hear no more cases during July and August, it will hand down opinions in 11 eases that are pending. In their present frame of mind, the justices expect to ask the 1953 legislature for the needed clerks. CAPITAL CAPSULES A revised salary schedule for state employees will go before the state emergency board this week. It will be an increase principally in technical jobs. . . The Oregon Supreme Court this week upheld a Ll-year-old law which bans se cret fraternities and sororities in public schools. . . Tourists and visitors at the Statehouse are this year far exceeding those of any other year. . . Hearings on the 1033-5-1 state budget are under way this week. . . . Robert Mac lean became chairman of the Ore gon State Kax Commission Wed nesday. o CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD Nels Fast, Pastor. 0:15 Sunday School with class es for all ages. 11.00 Morning Worship. 7:15 p. m. Evening Evangelis tic Service. There will be special singing and music by our 10 piece orchestra. 7:13 p. m. Thurs. prayer meet- jl&fePi H Triwlm S(ely Servlct Lucky yon you won that argument without losing' jour life es for both adults and children. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. The pastor will speak on, "The Man of Undeserved Suffering." Evening services begin at 8. Sermon, "Two Requests From Hades." The Crusaders class picnic will be held after the Sunday morn ing church services. Miss Ruth Town will meet with the work ers' conference on Tuesday even ing at 8 p. m. o THE METHODIST CHURCH J. Palmer Sorlien, Minister Sunday July 13. Morning Worship and Sermon 11 a. m. Sunday Church School 9:45 a. m. o ALL SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH (Episcopal) Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon 11 a. m. No weekday services until fur ther notice. Mm if! win STITCH AND SEW CLUB The Stitch and Sew club met at the home of Betty Carlson, May 24 at 2:00 p. m. We worked on our dresses. There was no business meeting. Refreshments were served. Reporter, Mardine Baker STITCH AND SEW CLUB The Stitch and Sew club met CHRISTIAN CHURCH Earl L. Soward, Pastor RiMe School each Sunday meets at 9: 15; C. W. Harlow, Supt. Class- EMBERS! Just a little spark And a nice brisk breeze. Then a tower of smoke Makes the Farmer freeze It won't take much titru? And there's so little cost. Why not call us now? There's so much to be lost! H. Ruggles Phone or Stop By C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE rhone 723 Heppner v. y CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF Ssseb lone Turf Field SUNDAY, JULY 13, 2:30 IONE -VS- CONDON ADMISSION -75c AND 25c at the home of Mildred Seehafer on June 12 at 2:00 p. m. The meeting was called to order by our president Bonnie Crum. There was no old business. The next meeting will be at Mardine Baker's. Meeting ad journed and refreshments served by Billie Seehafer. Reporter, Mardine Baker Fair-Minded (Each week the Gazette Times will run a suggestion by the Morrow county Fair Board on possible exhibits for this fall's fair. It's just a reminder of ways you can help make a bigger and better fair). Booths are an important part of any fair. They tell a picture story of your particular commun ity work. The work you do is never wasted and we have been most fortunate in the fine dis plays we have had. It's not too early to start planning your booth now. "Home on the range" is an apt saying for Morrow County's cooks. The best of pies, cakes, cookies, bread etc.will be found at the Fair. Will yours be there? Lexington News Doyle Key, who is stationed at Fort Lewis spent the weekend with his sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt. why it's good business to take Samson ite man tailored jn-ft irar W 1 7 . on your ' business trips Built "strong-enough-to-stand-on," Samsonite has a top executive look, wipes clean with a damp cloth, cost$ a fraction of what you'd expect. Choose from our large assortment in these smart, manly colors: Colorado Brown, Saddle Tan, Admiral Blue and Natural Rawhide finish. a Quick Tripper. $19.50 b Two Suiter, 525 00 c Journeyer. $27.50 Alf pnctl lubitcf fa Wilson's Men's Wear The Store of Personal Service HERE ARE TWO SUPER In KELVIN ATOR SPECIALLY PRICED FOR JUST 30 DAYS MODEL VM Has a shelf area of 18.1 sq. feet and a frozen food chest capacity of 42 1 pounds. Brand new. Regular Price $319.95-Now MOIST-MASTER Model MM. Shelf area of 18.4 square feet and net ca pacity of 10.9 cu. ft Frozen food chest holds 50 pounds. Regular Price $339.95-Now DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS FOR CASH SALE GILLIAM 6- BISBEE Who Has it Will Get It Or It Isn't Made