ttmwt CAlETTE-TlMti. Thuff, 11? M. mi
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goaififiopags
i
thirty YEARS AGO
Fourteen prominent taipaym
signed a statement to the war
department that they would
work for the ettabltshment of
flood control district which
would provide rlghtsol way lor
the construction l 'wo dams on
Willow and Rhea creeks, take
care of maintenance, and other
wis hold the government harm
left from damage in cae the
government fit to construct
the dam. Necessity for W
ration of a flood control dutrlct
to take care of the local angle
of the dam constrvctlon was
pcJnted out by Engineer parr,
recommending type and loca
tlon of dam at an estimated
cost of $.100,000.
Ed Oonty and Jim Archer re
turned home Sunday from a
three week trip Into Canada,
going as far a Medicine Hat,
Saskatchewan, il.i home, of Mr.
Archer'a niece.
Harvest has been under way
In the north end of the county
for two weeks, and many to the
south are now starting. A tern
pcrah:re peak of 103 Saturday
and Sunday did not approach
the 25-vear record of 10S reach
ed In 1928. Crops, generally, arc
turning out to be of high qual
ity. TWENTY TEARS AGO
July 1. lo
lie toner's newest business en-
terprUe. the Heppner Hardware Martin. Pinkncv Samuel John
and Electric store, will open its ! 1,-m Lee . Re. Meril . Alvln
doors to the public Monday.
July 23. according to announce
ment bv the proprietors, Harold
Hill and Loyal R. Parker. Com
plete stocking of the store will
not be accomplished at once,
due to war restrictions, but there
...in an amnio ctnrlr in most
lines to take care of the local'
trade.
Addition of a carnival to the
list of attractions for the 1945
Heppner Rodeo was announced
this week by Frank W. Turner,
secretary- Work of preparing for
the annual western exhibition,
discontinued the pat threa
years on account of the war, is
going ahead.
Bishop William P. Remington
returned to Heppner to officiate
at two memorial services the
past week-end, for Mrs. Harriet
Mahoney and for Mrs. Mary
Thomson. .
TEN TEARS AGO
July M. 13"
First of a series of princess
dances for the fair and rodeo
court will be Saturday night for
Princess Marilyn Munkers. dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Munkers of Lexington.
Over $250 was realized for
the chamber of commerce field
lighting fund as a result of the
outdoor boxing-wrestling pro
gram Saturday night at the
field, A crowd of over 500 pers-
Van Houtcs Enjoy
Living in Alaska
; Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Van Houte
i i K,rinT in Alaska.
are enjoying
according to a letter received
- ' . . 1 . Till,. Q
worn uiciu .
"We are very much enjoying
nf the Gazette.
Khe writes. "We usually -Ret -It
about two weeks late but tne
news Is new to us.
c f-.f-.nro. Hk it here. We
have a lot of rain, but it is beau
tiful when the sun snines.
"Bob likes his Job here very
much. He has had a chance to
see a lot of Alaska and meet
many people. -
"We have been surprised at
the many Oregon people we
have met here. So far we haven t
done too well on the fishing. We
have enjoyed some of .other
people's catches; We do hope to
get in a few days' vacation later
this month and try ourjuck
again. .
"Our best regards to all or
our friends in Heppner."
The Van Houtes' address is
Star Route 1, Box 959. Juneau,
Alaska 99801. He Is executive
secretary of the Alaska Educa
tion association.
U. S. Timber Sale c
Contract Explained,.
The new U. S. Forest Service
timber sale contract, which gov
erns sale of government-owned
timber to industry, was intro
duced and explained to 35 local
lumbermen at Pendleton during
the evening of July 12- '
Training session on the new
contract, which was- updated for
the first time since the early
1950's and went' into effect July
1, was sponsored by the Oregon
Forest Practice committee," a div
ision of Western Wood Products
association, Portland. In charge
of the meeting was Herbert B.
Smith of Georgia-Pacific who
represented the state committee
chairman, Glenn Parsons.
Participating in -the session,
and in a question and answer
period, was Fred Matzner,
WWPA district forester, and
Gordon George, timber staffman
on Umatilla National For
est who represented the USFS.
Local men attending included
Allen R. Nistad. Milo Prlndle,
Oris Crisp and Richard Graham,
representing Kinzua Corpora
tion; and J. B. Malcom and L. A.
Adams of Heppner Lumber Co.
, - mi a- Jh X II I II ft 1 m
on watched, the card event.
Pale Brown of Heppner earlier
thU month ahot hi way Into
the championship at the Oregon
Mate ATA trapshootlng tourna
ment In Salem, breaking 100
bird atralght. then repeating In
the final to break 50 straight.
Lralngton recently received
i. ..-. nf a MM callon per-
minute fire pumper and It U now
placed In service to protect the
town, replacing an old truck
which served only a ho
truck.
JUSTICE COURT
REPORT Or JUNE ACTIVITIES
SUk DISTRICT JUSTICE COURT
IRKICON. OREGON
Norman William Rutherford,
truck speeding, line. $5.00,
Douglas Guy Callo, disobey
stop sign, fine $7.50,
Harvey Dale Davis. Richard
Carl Sheafor. Kenneth James
Kramer. Wlllian Fredrick Von
Rott Dean Larry Moore. Robert
LeKov Prince. . Frankle Lylc
Hamilton. Burton Leon Robin
son. Leonard Kenneth Derkows
kt, Alan Eason Huygens, Allen
Gene Volkenburgh. Walter Nel
son. Everett George Glsh. Lon
nie Alford McConnell. Charles
Christian Schulenhurg. Carl Hu
Kr Riaor Donald Keith Swan,
t . .
Schooley, Myron
v. than Markle. Alan Edward
Elam. Jame Woodrow Crawford,
Edward Syson. Duane raul Kin
cald. Darrell Wayne Snow, Cyril
Sydney. Def fording. Edward
James Sherlock. Rush Dale
Roundy. Guv Myron Horberling.
truck speeding, bail forfeiture
$10.00.
Kfiii Fi-ren Robortson. Pete
Tony Cappello. no P.U.C, permit,
line ss.oa
Harold Gordon Sorvisto, vehic
le license expired, bail forfeit,
$10.00.
William Ronlamin ThlVf r.
William Lloyd Flatt. bus speed
ing, ball forfeit. $1000.
Margaret May Radke. fail dim
headlights, fine $7.50.
narreii ijonidas Harlow. The
odore Bartell, David Arvin Dun
can, defective equipment, oau
forfeit, $10.00..
James Elmo Fox. Fred Doll.
operator license expired, bail
forfeit $5fl0. ,
Muriel Claire Shanks. Robert
m Ancle Jr.. Richard Paul
Spelss. disobey : stop sign, ball
forfeit, Sl5.ua
Knrman Michael Wetzel. Ord-
rell Jolliff. James Ingram Holl
and. Dorothy Anne Doherty,
Dennis Elbert McCoy. ManK
Henry Macchione. Gary Dwaln
Thompson, Lloyd Alexander
Ueorge, Loren ttei uipiin. Ru
dolph Henry Adler, Alton Duane
Cinclair, William Vladim a r
Hodge. Lauren Leroy Ralney By
ron Gene Paul, violate Dasic
rule, fine $25.00. ' .,
Edward Bruce Turnbull, Ed
ward Goodman Larsen, no trail
er license, bail loneit, ao uu.
Raymond C. hoods, iau aim
lighU, fine $5.00.
Ronald Edwin Maddux, Willi
am Harry Moyle, Daniel John
D4Akm irit7nrwTn Anne lvs.
haug, vehicles license expired,
bail forfeit, D.ua
Marly s Frances Dupree, Yyone
Marie Kinnick, Mildred Evelund
Dye. Ha Mae Stlgg, John Paul
Cannard, Moses Moody, William
Lee Roberts, Coraline Phelps, no
operator license, bail forfeit,
Joseph Michael Minarik, Wil
liam James Mullenbirrg, follow
ing too close, bail forfeit, $15.00.
Mary Braughton, permit un
licensed person operate vehicle,
bail forfeit. $15.00. .
Cecil Laure Stickney, Earl
Stanley Hall, violate basic rule,
fine $15.00.
- Fred Roy Brandt, Roy Wilson,
Frederick William Stranger, Carl
Harold Stranger, Robert Bertram
Abrams HI, disobey stop sign,
fine $5.00. -
Gary Wayne Runnion, Lyle
Harrison Smith, fail dim head
lights, bail forfeit, $15.00.
George Dale Childers, Edward
Randolph Haugen, Ross Ebb
Bonney, Donald Emmett Walter,
Darlene Mary Gee, Robert Wil
liam Shields, Donald Lee Ben-
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You Can Find Us All Year Around
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THE REV. AND MRS, Don McCarty an bow nrlnq tha Heppotr
Naxarene Church. Their thr chlldxtn art Ricky. TtrrU and
Garr.
McCarlys Serve Nazarene Church
v cinHnn the Xazarpne
church are the IUv. Don Mc-
Cartv and family wno amvru
In Heppner the first of July
i D.clm Palif Rrv Mc.
IIVIII (. . - --
Carty took his ministerial train
ing at rasaciena iazarvne iui
lege, where he graduated with
a B.A. degree on May 31, 19G5.
Both natives of Albuquerque,
N. M- the Rev. and Mrs. Mc
Carty attended Montgomery
Heights Church of the Nazarene
nett. Daniel Aaron Tell, violate
basic rule, fine $20.00
Roy Junior Phllippl. disobey
stop sign, fine $7.50.
r-nrl VVai-n "straichL William
Earl Knox. Carole Engel Daml
co, no Oregon operator license,
bail forfeit, $3.uu.
Melvin Paul Oullico. no P.U.C.
permit, fine $10.00.
Thomas Ray Sayles, no P.U.C
permit, fined $50.00.
Andrew Socha. Arthur L. V nit-
low. - Stanley Harold Westley,
violate basic rule, line ju.w.
Herbert Stanley Kana, iau xo
stop for person in crosswaix,
case dismissed.
am ifnhmit Houston, violate
basic rule. $25.00 suspended.
ftt-a Ahhot r.awTence. im
proper pass. $10.00 suspended.
William AlonZO COKiey. icin iu
obey official traffic sign, fine
$1500. ,
Gene Eldon Fieiier, aisooey
stop sign, fine $15.00.
Charles Thomas vveip, impeue
normal flow of traffic, case dis
missed. ...
John Gabriel Feuz, Elwood Al
bert Adklnson, improper pass,
fine $10.00
Blanche Hepburn McConnell,
fall drive right side of highway,
fine $15.00. -
Robert James Wheeler, permit
unlicensed person to operate ve
hicle, fine $7.50.
Henry Peter Re, Victor tugene
Camyn, violate basic ruie, nne
$10.00. . , .
rarl Christian DeLozler, truck
speeding, fine $25.00.
Erazmus jaen urumueiu, uuviv
speeding, fine $23.00.
Harry Jack Heimblgner, in
adequate brakes, fine $10.00.
Carl Albrecht, Orvel Vernon
Ellis, fail stop and yield right
of way, fine $15.00.
Leslie Dean Morris, violate
basic rule, fine $10.00, suspend
ed $10.00.
John William Boundy, misuse
of operator license, fine $30.00.
John Wayrnen Jr., Improper
right turn, fine $15.00.
Thomas Medrick LaSarge, fol
low truck too close, fine $15.00.
John Tyre Gilliam III, no
chauffeurs license, fine $5.00.
Roy James Partlow, no opera
tor license, suspended $5.00.
Robert William Mason Jr., de
fective equipment, fine $10.00.
Fannye Lowella Smathers, ve
hicle license expired, fine $5.00.
- Don Bay Camp, fail transfer
title, fine $5.00.
Oscar Henry Kaphammer, vio
late basic rule, suspended $20.00.
Spraying
CALL ON
MEL 80YER
Owner Gar Aviation
)
and were called Into full time
Christian minUtry while there.
While attending Pasadena
College, the McCarty were ac
tlve In youth and children's
work. Rev. McCarty held sev
eral youth revivals In Cftfiornla
and Washington.
The McCarty have three
children. Ricky. 9: Torrle, 7: and
Gary. 5. They make their home
in the Nazarene parsonage at
190 East Quald.
Edward Lee McFadden. Mary
Ann Howell, Jerry Cleveland
Montgomery, obstructed rear
vision, bail forfeiture. $10.00.
Allen Marshall Walker, vehic
le license expired, case dismiss
ed. Dale Andrew Young, no fend
ers, fine $10.00.
Ronnie Arlie Rwmts. follow
truck too close, suspended $10.00.
Lonnie Lilburn bnow. vioiaie
basic rule, case dismissed,
pthm-t ravine Rood, driving
while suspended, case dismissed.
William aman iiuumt-siuii,
defective equipment, fine $5.00.
Walter Richard Baker, one li
cense plate, ball forfeit $5 00.
Ira Clifford Peterson, follow
truck too close, fine $10.00.
Julius Suchlak, fall signal
when changing lanes, fine
$15.00. , , , j
Carl Dennis Holt, obstructed
rear vision, ball forfeit. $1000.
Frank Joseph Kelcher, trailer
license expired, fine $25.00.
Junius Geriaum Green, Im
proper pass, bail forfeit, $20.00.
Howard Sylvester Lucas, fall
stop and yield right of way, sus
pended $15.00.
Rita Lee Kubltza. excessive
mntnr nnlu ausitended 5.00.
Virginia Marie Rogers, violate
basic rule, suspenaea ia.w.
Clarence Earl Chandler, reck
loco Hrlilnrr fine $75.00.
Total fines collected, $1,830.00
Total cases liiea. i
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4) A fa-
ill '-'IZA
lOKt UNITED CRUlCa
or CHRIST
Rev. Walter Cmwell pator
lTt. 423 7M0
4ucr gmvl, churvh nhool
ilnnri. 10 t a m.
Morning Wowhlp, 10.00 m.
CHURCH Or THE HAXARENE
Rev. Don McCarty
Sunday Shool. 10 00 a m.
Worship Service. 11:00 am,
rNenlng Service. 7.00 p.m.
I"rayrr Meeting, Wed. T:30
pm.
Gundersons Enjoy
California Trip
m, an.i Mm Fditl Gundcr-
on and boy returned Saturday
from a two wrem- varauon trip
to California. Illphtlcht wre
vUlt to DUnevland and Marine
land of the Pacific. They visit
ed hU brother-in-law and
far ir an.i Mr Tom Schonn-
over, at Riverside and $U. and
Mr. Maurlcr Nrtmn. uwrni-nj
of Heppner. at Orovllle.
On the return trip they atop,
ped at Monmouth to ee Mr.
and Mr. Gordon Pratt in their
new home. Thev aald that it U
"a very nlc home." and alto
saw the Pete Glennles' home In
the proec of construction. Pratt
will Ih principal of Central 1 1 turn
school, Monmouth-Independence,
after being Heppner prin
cipal for nine vears. and Glen
nie. who Is In Montana for the
summer, will be coach and
teacher there.
The Gunderson said they had
very fine weather to add to the
very enjoyable trip.
Girl Joins Family
Of A. Burkcnbincs
Mr mi) Mr Albert fturken-
bine of Alpena. Mich., are an
nouncing the arrival in meir
thetr recently adopted
bahv girl. Mlchele Louise.
Mlchele. born May 2. loin a
three-year-old brother. Michael,
and her maternal grandparents
a Mr and Mr. Harold lk-tket.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hayden are
the paternal grandparents.
Public Notice
NOTICE
f will not b responsible for
any debts, other than my own.
Dated July X. li5. .
Fred R. Lynch
Box 673 Heppner
18 20p
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Rev. Rlllle Al.up. Ph. 6 TO l
Sunday fhtiooi, am.
Morning Wowhlp, 1l:tW a m.
veiling ,S.-rvl. 7: P m
MM we-k Bervlcr. Tues. T:00
p,m.
HOrE AND VAUf LUTHERAN
Rev. Kenneth J R.blnon
VAIJIY: Worhln ) am.
Sunday N'niMii, 1U m m.
IHX'K: Sunday Srht. 9 4 am
Wowhlp. 11 on am.
riRST METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Melvln Dixon, Ph. 676 1WI
Monday School 3 4 p nv. each
Monday.
Worship Service 9 00 am.
M Y K, Sunday. 7:0() p.m.
Special Youth Sonic on June
27.
ALL SAINTS' EFISCOfAL
Sunday Service. 10 00 am.;
Church School 10:00 m.
" women's Guild, lat Wednes
day. riRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Al Bosohee
Heppner I'h. 676 9309
Mornlnir wowhlp. 9:1) a m
CY.F. Sunday, 7:30 pm.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Kldi Elwood RoyJ. Th. 676 9683
Sal'bath School, 9 30 a m.
t"hurch Wowhlp. 11:00 a m.
XJulet Hour" radio broadcaat,
KGO, Sundays, 2 p.m.
FTRST CHRISTIAN CHURQl
Laxlnytoa
Rev. Al Bchee. 676 9209
Plble Shool. 10:30 am.
Wowhlp Service. 11:00 am.
CY.K Sunday. 6:."X) p m.
Chrimlan Women's Fellowship,
third Tuesday.
ST. r-ATRIOrS end
ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC
Father Raymond H. Beard
Ph. 676 9-IG2
ST. FATRICTCS Uleppner) Sun
day Masses, 7:30 and 11:00
m- . -
ST. WILLIAMS (lone); Sunday
Masses. 9:15 a m. .
Confewlons. SI Patrick's SaL
7-8 p.m.
CHURCH Or JESUS CHRIST
Or LATTER-DAY SAINTS
American Lesion Hall
Clen T. Mecham. Br. President
Priesthood meeting. 9:00 a.m..
Sunday School.: 10:30 a m.
Sacrament Service, 11:30 am
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ntOM THE FASTOR'S STUDY
I hav lwen ier In HrPP
mr only a lw abort werfcs.
1 hae Iteen rlewmed and
treated a If I had lived ttrra
all my life by th wundeiful
people Heppner.
Kverwher 1 hav ti
folk. hae aald. Trll u
.methlnit alxiut the Ihurch
ol the Nrtfcn.M
Ttila I will try trt do . . .
The I'hurch of the Naia.
rene. In fifty een years as
a denomination, haa liecoma
the lari:et totetant tndy
that standi U acrlptural Ho
llmna in the Wenleyan tra
dttlon. World memewhlp
now rxcrcda 413W of thW
total at the close of 1964. do
mentle mrmbewhln waa 3l'..
'.'70 anil memtethlp In 40
eountrle overaeas waa mor
than CCnoo.
Tlie Narene - rfenomlna.
tlon. which maintain Inter
national offlcea at Kanaa
City. Mo., haa more than
dout led lt niembernhlp In 'JO
years.
The Church of the Naia
rene Is unuiual In modern
rellnlon history. It la not a
pllt off frm another church,
rather It U a merging of ev.
crat independent holiness
p roups and reaching new
convert with the Kpcl
full salvation. More than ten
umaller denmlnatlons have
Joined with the Naarenea
slm-e the church started In
Stronclv evangelistic. Naia
renes tx-lleva In a heart felt
Christianity, a salvation to
be personally exiertrncrd.
preaching of the Bible U
central In worship and the
Holy Spirit l honored.
Hie denomination main
tains about tot) full lime doc
tow. nurses, teachers, mis
sionaries and builders In 46
countries.
The church also maintains
six liberal arts Colleges In
the United States and other
colleges In Canada and Great
Britain. A Theological Semi
nary and Publishing Hou
also are located In Kansas
City. Mo.
. If you have any questions
write:
Rev. Don W. McCarty
Heppner. Oregon
of the most Im
HEPPNER