Ktf tntU CAimX TIMES. Thursday. rbrrr It. IHi THE GAZETTE-TIMES morrow coontto ncwspArtR The Ilfrpnrr Carrtte established Msrch Tj Tlmrt rublUhHl NtmM 18. 1K7. Consolidated February U 1912. NATIONAL IOITOIIAI HELEN C SHERMAN Associate Publisher i -1 Vj-AIIOCIATION WES LET A. SHERMAN Editor and Publisher . . . . . v... cinnU rnn n P.nt Published Subscription nates; - Every Thursday and Entered at the lt Office at Heppner. Oregon. as sccona viass Divine Right of Professors? (Washington County News Times) About the time that Chancellor Roy Ueuallen sett midway of his graphs demonstrating to the Joint Ways and Means committee the slippage In salary levels at Oregon Institutions of higher learning and reaches Into his well-tilled brief case for additional Information to support his attack for more funds for higher education he Is subjected to diversionary noises from his own forces on the left AttenUon turns from the main objective to a bit of ststlc broadcast from the Free Speech riatform outside the student union at the University of Oregon. This time the discordant noises are from 12 U of O professors testing academic freedom by taking turns reading lines i of "Howl." This Is a free verse poem originally published in 195 at San Francisco, The author. Allen Ginsberg, wrote a lament for a fellow poet In mental Institution. We are told that It paints a sordid picture of life among the -beatnlcks." touching on homosexuality and containing a number of words not used In mixed company. At the same time the poem's vivid imagery Is said to have received some critical acclaim. Although the microphones failed to carry the voices effec tively from the Free Speech Platform to the Immediate audience, which dwindled away, the reception, subject to a bit of dis tortion with transmission through various mediums, got through to Salem and the rest of the state. The announced purpose of the demonstration was to test academic freedom at the University of Oregon, this notwlth standing there was no threat that the university administration would stop the group. The Free Speech Platform outside the student union was set up to act as a safety valve rather than create martyrs. . . One Justification for the selection of "Howl- was that this was one of the works which a professor at Central Oregon Community college at Bend was criticized for reading before a literary club. The professor, Ashleigh Brilliant, declares that for this reading he was told that his contract would not be renewed. The suggestion Is that there may have been other contributing reasons and that Brilliant as a teacher did not live up to his name. At least 22 of the 29 faculty members at Bend reportedly are on record as not defending Brilliant for defining academic freedom in terms of four letter words. The friends of higher education confronting an Inquiring legislative committee and seeking to win skeptical taxpayer support stand to find this performance In the name of academic freedom a bit embarrastng. The defenders of higher education will find this cross added to the already heavy burden they bear. . . Chancellors and administrators find themselves buffers be tween irresponsible professors and the public. The public is not given to splitting hairs and engaging In philosophc dis cussions of the nature of academic freedom. A mere tolerant segment can ignore such escapades as outbursts of the silly season and on the academic level the equivalent of the under graduate panty raid. John Fischer in his Editor's Easy Chair column of the Feb ruary Harper's magazine during discussion of the subject, "Is There a Teacher on the Faculty?" makes a comment in point Fischer writes, ". . . However liberal a professor may be on political and social Issues, when It comes to his own environ ment he Is almost invariably as conservative as Charles I believing, indeed, in the Divine Eight of the Professoriat to do as it damn well pleases, with a minimum of accountability to anyone, whether president, parent, taxpayer or student . . ." Future Formers of America Week Future Farmers of America Week Is to be observed during the February 20 27 prlod. And thl U one of thi annual esents that U fully worthy of the attention and tntereat of us ""The stated purr l -Public recognition of the Future Farmers of America organliallon In de eloping better airt culture and rursl cltlienkhlp." The young people h partul. pat are brought c!oe t the profound values that are a part of nature. They hae a healthy and dedicated lnteret In m'P. In farm animal, and In the ever-changing tethnltjuc which give our agriculture Its vast efficiency and reluctivity and help - ... twii e-.i iwHtni in the wnrld. The rttv dweller I totally dependent on the farmer tor the means of life ltelf. Beyond this, the nation faces a critical problem of Juvenile delinquency. Various rure are offered, based pn the home, . . . i i . i k. ..... k. 1 . .It tA-.tr 1 schools and churcns, in au.iiwon. miw nn with youth. In all manner of fields, can do an essential K-b 1m K.,iMtn rhim-trr. honor and reiDonslblllty. The Future Farmers orgamatlon Is one of the bet of them. Chaff Chatter Wes Sherman ONE MIGHT be Inclined to be a inti i.n'itiii when he reads In the current water supply out look that adequate irrigation water is rredtcted for the VM u.anr. ihi ramlnt on the heel J of the super-saturation of two floods: But, upon reflection, It may nnf K null a ObVlOUS SS It appear to be. It might be poss tble to have some bad floods and then be drv as a Une in the summer time. Above average jmowpac. wri tolls and excellent reservoir ........ .,mnll. an unit Will mean the difference for irrigat ors. Cold, dry and windy tm Aim th outlook. That would be Ironic, wouldn't It? A drouth in the summer to iouow the floods! , , DID YOU EVER watch a turtle lying helplessly on ns own, making all sorts of hopeless i nn. u-itH tt tc? Irvine to maneuver to an upright position T We were reminaea oi uiu when we went to ArbuckJe Mountain Saturday and watched some of the neophvte klers there. When some or ine m .4.1. r,, cniiu and cot their skis crossed, they Just could nt get on their leet again, inry would work and tug. but every motion they made woum cause them more trouble. They would try to push themselves up with their pol?s. but would get a ski caught under the pole, or a ski would dig Into the snow and twist a leg. t . d.. nw ihv ont the nans of skiing, they came along pretty good. Some up there had been on skis only that day. and they were already zipping right along, having a great time. We had to admire one little girl We won't use her name to embaras3 her. She was working like a trojan to learn to ski. She would (to a few feet and go down. Although wet, cold and weary, she wasn't giving up. One of these days, she may be a winner In ski competitions. THIS IS the season for commun ity dinners (I guess most any time of the year finds them in season, though). Blue and Gold dinner was Saturday night Mothers' club Sweethearts din ner also was Saturday. Cham ber of Commerce dinner Monday, nnri fhnrrh dinners and all kinds of potlucks are in vogue. Ml JUST IN! m liAHf ft FAMOUS S HANDCRAFTED for Greater Dependability! No production shortcuts No printed circuits Longer lasting "capacity plus" components Prices Start $JJ(0)95 Model 5315RU $489.95 Zenith's Super Gold Video Guard 82 Channel Tuning System with 125 gold contacts for longer TV life, greater pic- , ture stability. Zenith's Patented Color TV Demodulator Circuitry for Color TV's most accu rate hues. It's the "elec tronic brain" of color TV. DICK, i ppliances 281 Linden Way Ph. 676-9920 Seems like ut one biff happv family around here when It comes to these dinners, and what good eating there U! It Is a wonder that everyone Un t overweight, not lust editors and the like aWll have to use vour own thoughts on what "the like" refers to). CVon Ilia rilrii( hannuets like the C of C affair, are real community, slmv he Is bring transferred to Haker. i Hti.vr Jim tiaa ilnite a very w.b fur the aisle p'lw nniie rere, ami ne a cuLi-riie but firm ififr. We affmuied hi nrlii when news t rxke He Mas a reliable unx Inr.tr malLin lit lh 1 ati-litlnr II.hM he went to some trtulile to determine road conditions runl tther atts uf the atale thrvucii lit denaitnirnt To (elUms came In the C T utUcv ana tlav trvlna to f inure out how they Mere going to get to I'tlne- Mile, and we called in Jim to tme up with a route, lie ent a .-.un.l h.nr rhn klnf IhrxtUL'll AtlinKion and arvund to get the information. Jim l one of thoae reHinalble for making the Queen's frown- in eent uch a gd wiwm I'tior to rodeo lat summer. II Mas one of lavroea that did ut h line Mork. and he handled the announcing for the program. Seem, however, mat every time we oe some good people to other oommunltie. other come to fill the gap. Mr. and Mrs, Lvnn rearon ana lamuy m u. l.-.irip.l Thi-v are living in LeMngton. and he Is lhar maclkt for Humphreys Drug, This U a fine family and will be a cood addition for our com munity. And the Jay Wheelhouses are hnm i.t tmk an active tvart In mmmunltv affairs after hi dis charge from service. This young couple ana tneir imo nine rnuu- Mn maWa tin imwhi-r fln fam ily. It I good to have peppy and .......... ffrMillM mmintf to line uc v. wi v- amaii. mv i.-i iminf ivuhr - home rooking. Sadie I'arrUh .Jlrppner. We need "em! and Eleanor Uontv of the Sorop-' tlmlsts cooked turkeva In their tR. A. D. McMl'RDO got a real th rhimhrr dinner. I nlr l.-tlf-r from Bill Klla. and others of the gals In the head football coach at the U S. club made pies and cooked other parts or trie banquet. The Mothers' club entertain ed their husbands In the ban. ouet room of the Hotel Grill Saturday Mlth the Elmer Schmidts as hosts In their home for the ensuing evening. This M-as one of the nh'est affairs we'v e had the prlvlledge of enjoying. VI and Conley Lan ham int-rlfllnHt with their col- nnu allHoa nf l mrw and Mrs. Schmidt and others had real, clever decorations in the valen tine theme. Understand the Blue-Gold din ner uaa a real success on me same evening, with some 90 per sons out. The wav things are threaten- lncr tn rrt out tit hand With SO many dinners and banquets, we are going to have to start tak ing Metrecal as our portion of DOtlUCK. a WE'RE SORRY to see that the Jim Gordons arc leaving the Naval Academy. Iat week. The doctor became a good friend of Ellas while the Utter ms coach Ing at University of Virginia. Dr. McMurdo has been active with the alumni association of Virginia, and Ellas Just recently left his Virginia post to take the Annapolis Job. In part, he writes: "Dear Archie: Your kind thoughts as I embark on this wonderful Job mnst alncerelv appreciated. We are getting right to business to assure that Js'aw has the kind of football team that Mill do us all proud next fall. From Syracuse In September to Army In November we do not Intend to be outfought. With continued lupport from fine friends like yourself, this Is a mission In Mhlch Me cannot fall. Most sin cerely. Bill." a MAYBE WE hexed the Heppner High basketocrs with UM u'M-k'a Mlltnri.il "We've cot a Winner Going." since they lost Church Collcgo Youth To Conduct Scrvicei A group of student front NoithMeat Naiarene College at Nm.a. Idaho. Mill vl.ll IM Heppner fhuieh of the rene thl Me k end and Ptealde I eial M-tt.v, afding to Hev. J. tJ Weller, pa.tor. T1e group, kmmn a th -fhtutlan Woiker Band. I fwtm.M-d of a student pieaeher, a gill' trio and their aeon panlt ITiev Mill conduct ser wvr Saturday evening at 7 . Sunday ntoinlng at . and Sunday renln at 7 ! m. In the local church. The chunh extend a public Invltailott to the community to hear the voung teode at any of the three sentee. Evcning Services Set 1 1 1 hi..m iviiille' ton will be at the Aemhly of t;id churvh thrughout next Metk for special s'rler. rt- -m. a . i .Ajb.t.tlnif 111 ing sunoay niKi". - nv milie AUun. iator. He i conduct praver wrvlce each morning at 10 00 and Mill speak earh evening at 7:30 ptn. a pair over the Meek end. Pe plte thl setback, though. Me ...ii .i.inL. it., u Inner, and (ill ilium in.? - - there I plenty of gl home action coming up vet thl season. r, mi have a bimmI chance to make the district tournament. so don't count our boys out. DENTISTS PROBABLY observe some humorous situation In ifc-ii- .ff !.,- hut Me M under If anything like thl ha ever hap pened to Dr. II. 5. Iiuoer or ur. Bob Todd: A man and hla wife entered a dentist's olllce. I .w.th nulled" the Mlfe told the doctor. "And don't bother to ue ga or novocaine. We're In a hurry." Well vou certainly are brave." the dentist exclaimed. Show me your tootn. lln.u" tha aal.t tumlnff to her husband, "otn-n your mouth." DO YOU know Mhat they call It when you re slung oy a w-c nd bitten by a moaqulto at the same time? Silng along Mlth Itch. a a a THIS WEEK'S THOUGHT: Per haps one of the reasons Mny there are fewer train M-rcck than anlnmohlle wreck U dUC to the fact that the engineer seldom, if ever, tries to neck the reman! IT) V i alfl and Mi. MtT laldee and t children, Maik and Vkkle, letentlV moved trt Smvtna. Tenn, where Sgt. 8nl uVr ms Iianfetted by the U. & Air lt "d now training In TAf, according t reent Mord to Mr and Mi. Herman lllrttel, . ..... i. ,,r xiia Mulder, the Mm- J-r IiUim lliaiuvoii. Tliev had lued the Vi tour Mountain Home. Idah where Sut Snider had aetveil a tudu lnfMte Teir mim. ad. d,ru la now H Dudley Street lit Sin.rna. COMMUNITY BILLBOARD Coming Etrenti IIErrNER HIGH BASKETBALL Friday. February 19 Wahtonka at The Dalles Support the Mutangs! ELKS ANNUAL Celebrating Wth Anniversary Saturday. Feb. 30. Usltraton. Heppner Ford. from lt:0 am. pinner, high school cafeteria, 6 .10 pm Dancing. Wki Temple. f: p m. SKIING AT ARBUCKLE Take bus Saturday, Feb. 20. y 15 am. from Tum-A Lum Tow operating. Good anow. FFA DINNER Monday. Feb. 22. 6:.T0 pm. High achowl cafeteria. FFA Parents and Friends PONT FORGirr TO VOTE ON COUNTY KOAD U.-VY. Wed.. Feb. 24. 8 a m. to 8 p m. SPONSORED AS A PUBUC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency Beppoee fircmAn: 1 - . Just In Time For n sm-A I? 7N n SALE of SHOES February 19 Through March 13 Two Pair of Nationally Advertised Women's or Girls' Shoes For The Price of One Pair ir No Mall or Phone Orders Please ir All Sales Final No Refunds ir No Exchanges Choose From Such Famous Names As VELVET STEP and AIR STEPS Other Special Prices On Men's And Boys' Sh ir No Charges or Layaways Kn TY 45 RPM RECORDS 6for$l