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RtrfKM CAZtTTt TIMXS. Tfcandar. .tv HEPPNKH THE On European Trip GAZETTE-TIMES i morrow couimrs KcwsrAru The Hi iter Gasette estnMsshod March 30. 1SK.1 The Heppner rine -Lit l.shed November IS, ISST. Cunsu!idted February 15. i;j. v:.VB::ns of national newspaper assn. anp li.fWN NEWfTAFFR Fl RiJSJUJtS CHARLIE & DOROTHT HLAKQ, Cdltort A lubUbn AKNom r.uvoNn. kioc.ie tascal Flan Foreman Liruitvpe Operator rr r.uv war ken matt warren Mrs Yern.vn Greenhaltth. who 1st the daughter tf the Rev. and Mm. Farl Seward of l.rin:nnj Is :.;;v .n mmnwr travel and studv She received a schol arship fr itn International Aer twpace Seminar sivov4red by the Tct'.TJCs-see Aeronautics Corn mission It Li conducted by die Tinm'M'i State I'niversity. She v;! receive eoltette cvdit. She tenches Sth cndi' t Rock wwhI. Trim., where her husband Is pastor of the First Christian Church She left July 19 f.r London where she h;d tours f the city and studv. From London j thov went t. Far is for more of I the same Circulation Pressman SuWrtption R.iteat 1X Year. Sir.de CVrv 10 Certa. Mailed Sincle' The croup will be in Geneva. 1 (jit ; v " tn Aitance : Minimum K:l!'.nc f eer ts. Puh'isheJ i R.ime. Pevhn, Coponhacen, I - ' and Entered at tt lt Offic at Heppwr. Orwm. I here thev w ill visit Fast rer i L. Matter. i l;r. aiso, ami SvuM.-n iffl. U C D tn.. Xlondav throuch Friday; 9 a.m. ! I i I r til 11 U1iiii' . rdar. Mcke Use of Anger iMrs. Ervsin on California Vacation In ru :) Ik'rri occasions Uv nc"y cvuit'.u't aruse, whether it i.s- t: t t.rsL se"nj or tenth year of mamis. sometiriie even m t ie jtid and Tih jtrv Ar.er und cvmf'a.i art- in eit.;l. i; ,;riients of ary tf.arrwjre. They cannot Nr avouit d tf a h.-r-it is human, tf l.v is ahxf arui if persons a-o n Crow Ar.'er is one of n-.ar.'s tvasic levl;tt. It cun If con-tivUi-.i li.:i mH der.usi. It is a reaction to ityury. insult arivl ilLSRpjM.rttvont. It is jvuvrful and dangerous. rrv;vrt- dir fvtc.i iifcer can lead to creative newssiiry chance, destruct ive "i;er cin dtstroy lives and he the dowrf.iU of a com ruiru'v. vvtu ther a iwr.m unity of hustand and ;f-o. a cul lejre. tiv n or a nutKn. V-i-'v '-s in marrwer arise over a thousand issues. How to sfx rd iK.e money, how to dtsoyUtv the children, how to c;i,ve sexual harrwry. where to c on a vacation. The i;is.- , tu,t whether a rr.arri.ife should have disagreements but how a-jrer can be constnt:ve!y ir.Ade use of. Attcer is natural It is nvH sinful ir. itself. Sin arises in the w.sy in which anT is exresjud vr dirtvted. If it leads to l.ick of cotr.rr.utiication. h;ttemss and divorce, then it is sinful Ttie-e wvuldn't le the ft-sterir.-r sores caused bv un resolved conflicts if i-ou-ies learned the rules of deul". with It is much healthier to express t; rather than repress Atrs. ti.iroi.1 t.rw!r accompn-, ' tevi her brother and sister in-1 : Idw. y.: and N!rs. O.eorpe Mar-j rtr.son an.i fat-toe of Hoquiam. Wn. to Chine. Cn.. where tlsev vtsuev'. another brother. Mr and MAYOR BILL COLLINS accepts Anne Habcrlach gitt ot tier book about Heppner for the City Library. Mlsi Haberlach. anthro pology major at Oreoon State wrote the over-all story ot Hepp ner lor her thesis. This includes the historicaL geographical, ! geological, psychological and sociological sides of Heppner. She has made sores predictions for Heppner also. thuSK tuZ?Zto'S Have Son a Fortland hospital. We under-1 rr nt-.. .,.; b.ju. Mrs Csrce Cl.tKW and f.irrulv , f and h" iro hack soon for o( IonCi arp tno prouj parents Eastern and a sister fna C!;Nvr. j further treatment. j cf a babv bov, born Tuesday. ns well On the co the whole week.;. I July 2S. in Pendleton. Ho has Valley. : ur it. iXvnald Messer lists four rules for fictir.c w;;h. OiT W. one s w ife wne w;th or hiisbiind. sister or brvKher -m -law whom y.u are clost-!y a-wwtatisl 1. Be wUiinc to f.jrht. 2- IKu.t qu t vf,re the ficht is over ."V Avoid htttity: N-low the K!t. 4. The aim of marital fiirhtit-.-: i not to ktuvk out vsur rppvnert but to end in a cl.nchT ' F.Xvvrpts from a sermon preached Mav W at the iierp ner V.ethovUst Church by the Kev. Edwin A. Cxtrtir.s'. These exwrpts in the May Newsletter re.id so c"oxl th.it we are passlnc them vn to our rvM.iers. Next vrt we'll cwntinu euUrs:::? each of the four rules. The Edit.vr Let It Ring Is there anything quite as exasperii:-.: as to hury w the telephone and ttwr hear it click at the other end "just as yvu pick up the receiver?? SfWral cardemt'-c friends hav asked that w sav it in the paper. LET IT KING! On the other hand yeu rr.icht not bt a ca-det:xr but it does take -4 at 5 rincs to make it ro the telephone frwrrt the btsertwrtt and ever, more if yvure takmc a buth. Sv he pa tient and let the telephone rtn 6 7 $ times! C LETTERS WJS EDITOR Notes from Undo they wert to Tui Juana. Mcxuv w here they were fascinated b the Mexican Master and the strolan? Kinds- The sights in S.ir. ricco inctudevl the world r"K'w nevi Zv but also two new attractions 5-a Wo-id and Af-ru-an Safari. tsiw st.ijto plays in Los Art Celes and visited PisrveyUnd Mrs. Erw in found narv new thif.es had Kvr. auded to Dis-1 neyia-.i s.r.v her last ts;t there j 6 years asc ' In LA they ditted at Ati-ir.'is j which is THE place t.i eat. They j were at the tsafjon S'a and i through Imperial Vaiiey. Mrs. Erw-.n stopped, off i- Cor- va..:s to visit her dauchter and Urr.iSy. Mr and Mrs. Richard Clark and David ftvufht her home and stayed over the week end. Too many greases? K Putmon Services Held Services for Roy G. Putman who died nf a heart altack were held July 23 with the Rev. Faul F. Shoup official inp and bearers w.w Kuam Hewier. Howard Ileider, James Miller, Walt Rup nert. Albert Fetsch and Edward Lehman. Interment was In the Willamette National Cemetery. Roy w as born May 20. 1920 In Kalispcl. Mont. He equated from Flathead Hich School In Kalispel in 1941. He enlisted In the Air Force Dec 30. 1941 and became a Corporal. Ho trans ferred to Officers Traininc School and praduated a second Lieutenant at EllinRton Field, Texas. He received his discharge June, 1915. Roy and VyLettc were mar ried In Independence, Kan., on Nov. 27. 1913 while Roy was a cadet. He leaves his wife; one son, Guy Putman; mother, Mrs Nellie Putman and sister. Paul ine Johnston, both of Columbia Falls, Mont., and a brother, Robert Tutman of Kalispel, Mont. After the war the Put mans went to Portland where Roy continued his aviation career by establishing Putman Flying Inc. He served the farmers in Oregon around Heppner as in the Willamette He transferred his oper- Dustin Joo and I ntions to his own property in 9 oz. He loins n Cornelius when the Beaverton Airport was closed last year. They moved into their new home at Cornelius about two months ago where Roy had room to put in his own airstrip Eldon Tucker Back at Work Eldon Tucker U back on the Job as Ione's police and street crew, Mrs. Tucker has not yet returned to work. The last of her scabs came off last week. Her back muscles arc still very sore. They were Injured In an ac cident June 20 Just out of Can-by. I been named I wviched 7 lb i brother Darrin at home. Grandparents are Mr. and I Mrs. Jim Valentine, Portland; i and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Pad- berg, lone. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Princess Thomson. Port-j and do his crop dusting from land; Mrs. Mary Valentine, San- j there. RM Mufti-Mot v C'ejse a nancy cart-icjct kit ta Rosa. Calif.; Mrs. Lana Pad berg. Portland: and Mrs. A. E. Loyd. La Grande. FROM KETCHIKAN 53 CALL YOUB STANDARD OIL M AN rN KEFFNXR L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kapus j and Richard of Ketchikan, Alas Mrs. Anne Robertson and Miss j ka, drove to the lower 50 and Delia Coxen of Toledo visited i visited Mrs. Elaine Chapel and with Mrs. Robertson's mother,. Cassy and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mrs. Alan Johnston and other Engleman. Mr. Kapus is a neph relatives and friends in Hepnner. !pw of the late Blaine Chapel. They had vacationed in Yellow- stone Park and Idaho Falb and J stopped here on their way home j Gazette-Times want ads pay. At Heards Mrs. Walter Young of Lebanon and her crandson, Mike Young of Portland visited several days here with Mrs. Young's brother-in-law and fcister, Mr. and hfrs. Charles Heard. They went to Joseph Saturday for the Shrine breakfast and Chief Joseph Parade and visited many friends. The Heards for merly lived in Joseph. Enroute home they went up the Lostlne to see Charlie's sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and two sons. They stopped briefly in Milton-Freewater to see his mother, Mrs. Tom Young. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Frank came from Milton-Fee- water to visit The Youngs left for home Monday morning. Wood rot rapid? nnm it Chevron Wood Preservative protects mud sills, fence posts, grape stakes, for years. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNEP. L. E. ' Ed" DICK 675-9633 'Standard Oil Company of CaMomia 1 ,-J Af vou rr.o tr.T Suivscritvrs i a-e re inaed t? iwtr The Ga-; aerte-Ttrrtes cf new addresses, I and pieas utclude your old ad dress. Roof Protection? 4- cceaarvs. CALL TDCS 5T.aJO.AST OTL MAN IN ESTTPNTS L.E. "Ed" EKX f7s-Jt-J3 13 SUTSfci .ir. -a:er .ny: wtiJn fcrTst a new f I Fic:ur is roc-iy a cas ttss j 4 Soacewiy ywsrrs. L. XL Twensoe. V.'l;' Tt CtL arvHtn-d 4 p-a. Th psckx? was i seer. k!Jiv-jy- the art-a. ivir .worn, ana IV porie neevi i-is iiKsoivy. tae r:r eur Creep met a: Duish-s. and w r.w or. a rovi: :y ;r.e .is.:ae cc dsrs aways a.nd tvacs;. I raet an aid la.ty frutn East Ce?rc,ry. whc war.ts r-e to wr. :e to aer be cuiuv a Jroend c" hv-s savvs :!ttas Jr. was w-v rao? The rext da,y. Vltr ar.-c! I wvr.t t tise yarit te rwt wr. he? r-wre. i c-rt ufc.r-rs:ard t Linda in Holland tej' Ttwe? icrser thar, Tc S'.S a J a f - i a.a. iier fewws awewd irjkfer ssz? rvciiir: h-irevrs. Tie- riris ar aKnac 11 jvitrs cd. Vr --tci" anc sj. 'Tt-Uc e st.-r?- rasccr aH kt. , Tit 5efcs. TV.-e-r. COMMUNITY EILLEOARD -er Guawr-Ttr!fs Stri li.-rcr 4 3C: Cta.-v ss c it ywt e:. tr.T-juis. Tie wi-jrr a: I-;?, i:: cm--ftss. s.-rr ?rsots 4 2vf f cx trr'."?v; a ?r-"St m-ntif w-i-sr r-ccr a stanaLx i f ?"cr; Cl- Jvrc. Too rany oils? ts Vm art 9l ?esi ict ensse arc jjso.nj rvJ-"VS.. - CALL TCCX 5TAXTAS3 CTL 3i .CN IN KE7TX3 LS, ET TXX ri3i33 Eccr.Sr-j- cac-r. . was iv - sa aisd ihMts aas?frwe. 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RUGGLES I nsvrznze A 3 esscy t. c ae apwjr cLT lay Scre. j Honoring Princess MICHELLE MILLER MORROW COUNTY ADMISSION $.50 Per Person FAIR PAVILION HEPPNER