Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1970, Page 2, Image 2

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KtTWfCT GAZETTE TaCTS. TWwtor. Aagw I7E
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Bepnnei. Owwa
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The Hwnw Gazette established March 30. 18SS The Hcpr-net
t!m ,SUe" Ncmhw Ja, a7. Consolidated February IS.
"'' ..rvr.nns or national xrwsrArnt assk. and
t" t.i Vk .N KFW'STATKE rL"EUSKEnS ASSN.
CSAEUC tOBOTET EXAEO.
Editon A Publisher
ALMOIN r.AYVONO. EJw
rii.riJ -f-man Linnrvpe Operator
Circulation Pressman
Suhscrintmn Kates: BJ Year Sincle Cnjw 10 Cnt. Vailed R I nrb
nie ;5 Cert ui AeVaiw.; Minimum K.llme Tuihtj
I . ' - . .v and Entered at the Post Office at Bcppner, Orccon.
ft- in.! ."Us KftttM.
(, h am. u 6 .m Monday thmurt Friday; S -
f.-;l nir SuruJtJ?.
it's Coming . . It's Coming . . It's Here
Arc vou porting Thir and r;ieo lever? Kodeo and Ffcit
time is cominr. find will he here before we know II and be
over with even (sooner
F.irriiw Tulas" articles on the 4-H activities at the Tab
.hnuld h read by verynne They are teaser for the went
ihut curt be witnessed et the Fall.
It all starts Monday. Auf. 24 with the nnenmr of the
Chilflrcr.'s Comer. 4-H activities fill Tuesday. Wednesday und
Thursday. Everything from lnod, clothing, knittinf. flowers,
style revue, livestock, d.-mnnsrratmrs and showmanship con
trols. If vnu have never wen a Showmanship Contest, plan u
see one this yeai. A sharp 4-H and FT A member is all eyes
anc" all hand as he keens an eye on the .tudfrr and hs ani
mni nd manipulate his animal in the manner indicated by
the luripr and makes htm look pood at all times.
ir. plan to attend the 4 K A union There b- lauphter and
tears They an? proud and elated Sometimes the price bid
for their animal ourweiphs the aanr-s of separation . . . then
sometime the tears dVi come at separation.
If vou want to help nut a 4 -Her. do your share of hid
riinp. You ran take home choice piece of meal ot mark It
fo'resalf- Jn this case a meat company will pay you the
ma-ket price and vou nay only the difference between the
market price and your hid price . . . and you have made a
4-H'e hannv!
SPECIAL RememheT the 4-H Horse Show starts at 30
a.m. Sunday. Aup 16
SFX YOT AT THE FAIE AUG. 24--5-26-7-2S. HORSE SHOW
29. RODEO Al'G. 2f-30.
On Main Street
Thine? pot dnnr . . . before Itndef. or after Rodeo. Rodeo
seems to he a time for a hit of sprucing up and Heppnefs
Main St. is seemp, another new paint .ton. Next t Hamlin's
new yellow and nutters ten is Cal'f Cafe with a new Tam
arar Green Iront.
A recent editorial in the Gazette Times on placing bench
es on Main St. was reprinted in the Orepon Journal. There
Is -now a bench on Main Si. and that is in front of Hamlin's,
just ripht far cool Test in the shade tn the morntnp
Hopefully there will he more benches by Rodeo Tarade
time:
Smart Change
The Cltv-Countv ia enforcement departments have eo
onerlTed or man on duty at the City Hall to me
time Each has paid half of his salary. Fuller
TiiPht man's time will be made as he is moved to the Court
hmre hv apreement nf the Heppner City Council and the
Morrow County Sheriffs Department.
It is anticipated that the same telephone number will he
called as is listed in the present telephone d.K ?l,
anv time it is necessary to place someone in tail, there will
ba man on flutv. If there is someone lodped in
tiipht whethor hv a city, county or state officer, the mpht man
is invaluable. His presence validates the irumne
Althnuph this is n a trial horns, we are sure that it will
prove to be & wise move.
Filling The Gap
i. nn'' rn,'
pie think Acrordinp tt a recent authoritative opinion survev,
adults and teen-apers aprec or. 6 number of important points
concernlnp college studem d.-morKtrations. Both teen-aper
and adults think that the colleges hnve been. tnn easy or
student demonstrators. Teen-apers and adults apree m the
belief that the demonstrators are breaklnp the liiw. A suh
stantial percentape or both teen-apers and adults bfliew
that law-breaktnp student demonstrators should be taker. t;
court Both tepn-H?ers and adults also apree to c substantial
flxtent that demonstrattons are the wort, of small pmups o.
trouhleniakers on campus. The draft and opposition v the
Vietnam war are seen hv teen-apers and adults alike as pri
mary causes of student rtemonstrations. Adults and teen-apers
differ in the mutter of whether students should haw more
5av coneemtnp the aeademtr side ol collepes The maw.?.
of'teen-aers would like more contra! over course., exam in
tions and so lortli. while a majority of adults believe other-
perhaps the pan of understandmp between youth ami
adult is not as wide as has been popularly assumec. The
fact is that each p?npratior faces many unknowns., anc
far earl. ha met the test and has wwrrihutec to the prow -inp
strenpth and well heinp of the nation.
Action Specks Louder Than Words
Jillution of mar environment has m recent months be
am a mainr tontc ol national deh-iie. Hopetully. this con
rem will no! prow to he the land of ephemeral lac tt wttu
mnderr nations seem peculiarly disposed The problem a:
pollution will he TwalvfC onl- throuph patient and steady
effort and tv the full rooneration of every.im concerned. Voi
lutior is fc "national protiUm not the exciussvt problerr. oi
particular tndmduals or pmups Involved m the pollution
finestlon an national values, scienat- anc technology, politic,
indusrrv. economir preferences of consumers and peoprapny.
That numerou-. factnTs ronrrinu u the pollution proe
lerr. has not preventer, critics al private industry from explolt
inp niKe-nt emotwt; on the sutjwet They have latched ontr
the iwut for the purpose of djscrediunp industry as whole.
Thef Holy War is nremiwi or, the untenable notion that hu
ineesmer alone havr tr-.itei tru pollution problem. It s a
narrow vision which sees private enterprise as a scanepoal
Trie tnapniturte ol the environmental pollution pronit'rr
car. he prasnec ny rominVrm; the sheer impact of the num
bers of neonie anc the unavoidable Taillution that they cre
ate. Some 20f million tors, of parbapr are penenated in pri
vate homes ewr year om- tor per nerson. Waste pwer.t!
dtwrtarped intc bridles of water ccred fiw million ton m
year Columns RaJr tie Toledano states the problem uc-ctntlv-:
- - ewr Aiwruxr eontributes hit ml ft wm as
he drlvee; oViwr tr. tru corner drupstaw tc huj nwdicatior far
the ilte of noIluiMir.."
therp fc a pollution problem. Bttt. tr tiQ pnvatr
Industry as the eulnrtt tc prxmly missratc the sut Indi
c&ttnns are tr.at imtasrr. is doinj: sscm-thsnp atwut twiluilton.
while come ol iu critis. it m. haw no; profit wee betmc
verbal abiwe
HEFFXE3
Tin! hr J5S Wldf BS many PT-
TO THE
EDITOR. . .
We nrvrr fret 1 or we lwyg
pet
the HTpner Cazi-Me on timt
Rut a rhTnmp hill, yet!
Urm- eriLiid we lorirel
to pay our lour ninety nfl '
dim '
Bud l4indell
SltnZ Carroll Avenue
tlaywaro. i.iu. j
.
Heppnnr luizeiM'-iiiora
Heppnet. Orepnn
r" S,r:
This leneT is to let you know
that wr at. not wish u renew
our subscription f'r the com inp I
year,
We are sad u suy that the
GazetteTimes is just not the
nnner it use tx be. W are not
interested in readmp pape after i
We of unrelated t,d bits of '
years pone by and column after
column of posstp items, uur m-
tcre is with what 'n--
wSvi
ME A VIN GFlTi. EDITORIALS
not editorials reprinted from!
other paper, or excerpts taken
from minister's wrmnns. but ed-
itonals pertinent to Morrow
County and nhnut its prohlemi.
and achievements
A news,.aper should apNbI
all factions of a community but-
you seem tr, have the Gazette-,
Times peared towaras those who
like u, remmisct anc read pos- ,
sip items. Now., this is fine L' ;
that is what you want but I
. , j
deserves
more than that and until ther.
wt bid you farewell.
Sincerely yours.,
Mrs. Adriun Cook
Brownsville, Orep.
New Books
At the Library
"Hiph on the Wild with Hem- :
lnpwey' by Arnold and "f Tom ,
Shamrocks to Sapehrush" Barry, i
"
The Crystal Cave by Steward. ; bodice and A line sl:in witn b -maAf. ol pmJi ena blue crvs
The House of God and Minnie hiph scalloped necrKline an(1;talllI1), lashioned with an Em
Msy by MUton. Surgical Kurse lonp bishop sleeves with cal- and a flowing skir
bv Dorset. Bail s Gate by Cabot. ; loped cun. n r.Hc a xiu uit.
Big Lonesome by Scott (West-1 Watteau train with a bow back
em). Hunger Ranpe bv Eigoni'and the entire pown was mm
f Western i. Two Time Rool;ie by med with seed earls. Her fin
Archihald. ' ertip veil was held in place by
Juvanile a headpiece of white organza
The TJew FTiend by Xolntow. rose and luUes-of -the-valiey.
The Tiper in the Teapot by Tut- She carried a semi-cascade ol
din. white gaTdcnia and pink Tose-
Over The
Tee
Cup
(illusion veil. The matron of hon-
i , . . . ioi wore medium blue and the
Jy Mf.KTX McTDAREir nf poll was playeo witn Vi card ; bndesmaids wore pale blue. The
. inp a 4f and Dee and Marie a ; jumor bridesmaid, flower girl
-Tte Tee Cup time again aiwr; ramt. and fin? tool: from' candleliphters wore pink,
twit weeks vacation. It is al- B:oo a.rr. to Il;30. but a good, Tne man was Allan Mel
wevs fun to go travehnp, hut! time we al! die have. Golf starts of Monmouth.
eoualH as pleasant to get bad; ' at f.m. but w visited and wait-j curving as ushers were James
. ' k " W, t, ntev i iaT mart- tT I MeCov of Corvallis, Stan Reim-
u, home has and alsc, xo pU , wiel, -w started. Vi pro- of Dallas and Gary Kidder of
or, our own Willow Creek Coun-! idt,d . much-entoyed lemon jionmouth.
try Club
Would vou believe? three
polfmr pal make really effu - ! rrratulated each other or, theifhe Ting bearer,
tent ?.' lire fighters? They awyOTe ?nod games and aectfted; During the ceremony the chos
their dutv Tuesday mum tag antthat sufficient. !n selection 'The Wedding
fulfilled "the neceasary require-) A barbecue was held Saun Pravet", "The Lord's Prayer"
mcnts. An fc4ntia; nurninp of) ,venlnr a: f;:rjQ. Hazel and land "I Love Thee" were sung
weeds was done on 1w. " tf- jahQn.-( (with the help of !bv Adele Anderson of Portland,
oft am' evidently a small Breeze j," Qjtnule" as the Mahoneys 1 The organist was Mrs. Alice
starter the tolas again. Tne j m ieavt- and Be and Etid- lEreitler. former teacher of the
smoke was spotted from Ko. 4 j w Gunderson were hosK. Blind ; bride.
fairway by Fire Chiefs Lanham.l iplTnif5, wen. drawn after thei For her daughter's wedding
Grihntf and W-Quarru:. Whet; ! y &TlC the score o each; Mrs. Farrens wore a white lace
tht- arrver. or. ine sxm
-fi..r-.tirsr vit nlnvinr Tvc 5
UllUMlr - T r -
ant: f Uhpse chief dor's T-nort '
as quidy a Hennner's effu -!
tent
lire bovs tney couic
necessiiry measure had to be ta-
Ken. lis ?uii liixc- -..
M-iri fire farhtinr hoe and,
i" . . i
hovek, gallon nottte found to !
the df-nris ol last yarF 2i"-
and a fen ?wc aerveii trw P
wwe. A busts: Brigade o. tne
creek wttt tw Ju f tonnw3
bv Cnte! lannarx anc iinnng; ,
fen re no' diggmf out tne bum
i-.- emti?T arte mrowmx
nr irw- n-aii. a murnr- -welcome '
of Iot.omh was eK-.v-c
ever tenusr. tr fir.ter "'
sxnoic. t... anc cnrt,:n-
frorr near arx narc wort
tru- fire anc moK couic w 0--tectec
tssinr frcrr tne snot.
Bask ti tnt nrigtt Trw second
7ur." tt tne smoiaenng mess
was surressfui anc the tcree ,
.exw-ricncet m tms tnre-.
Cniet- contiTiuec their garm- of
f yA
Tiesee above named were tne
rtr. r- i. ita iipi r!i n
Tuesday. A mighty clone game Times
HEW CHEF HOW WORKING
NIGHTS AT CAL'S CAFE AND
LOUNGE
CHUCK ARMSTRONG
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iOi and MRS. THEODORE THOMAS
Farrens-Thomas
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!lTh Farrens!
- Thomas,
t the Mi.
-uk,f Luthc cbureh June
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The row , j x t-c Tar line and riven to her by her
IA
rens. lormer Heppnf.. T'a"!!- Lilkf, Zurich, 111. In her
and now of MJwa uk.. and par ; tecaCI, jc Barber
w of the br.deproom an -Mr. j oken piven to her
and Mrs. Leo L. Thomas of EaC-, Jlr ard Ereat unc-
iu S hrldp cnos the birthday le Henry P. Stellinp of Burling
u paternal prandmoth- ton, Iowa.
EUs s Farrens, as Matorn of honor wun Mrs.
. weddin Steven Silcca. a childhood friend
double nr," candlelipht ! of the bride from Milwaukie.
Mny was raormed al ft:Wl BridesmaidK were Mit Jackie
T....r, r invri V . nm.-hv childhood friend, Miss
p.m. M'y i" -
t...v...w
XlUtlUit. . - . - .
Each side of the altar was nnae, both of Milwaukie and
decorated with brass spiral can- Miss Linda Thomas, sister of
aelahra with blue candles and the briueproom from Eagle
white bows and larpe bras ' Point.
standards of white pladiolusj junior bridesmaid was Demise
and blue delphiniums. Pews ( Thomas, sister of the bride
were decorated with aisle can-1 pj.nom. Flower pirl was Maria
delabra with blue candies and Qunis, second cousin of the
end white bows. ' bnae from Oregon City.
Eumcs Father j Ciindieliphters were Susan
The bride was escorted to the;CnanPV uf Milwaukie and Mar
altar by her father Before leav-iihTi Triorna.Si j.ster of the bride-
mp him for the altar she
her veU and Kissea mm. our
mm. "e
wore a pown mane of Uiantury
iiace iaaiuuti
There were no poll nails
MUST. . . "
,TIe evervone lust con -
iriamiw aen note was usee
! j Aliri.
aW-lCIini; IXIC pimc-
Jnf TjerrieV and Eddie Gunoer -
mn witn th low tif -
. .. ...,,., ..- Rr. Demek oi:matchmr accessories. Both wore
werf. tiuests of the Gtib -
, - Ramara uenia..
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TUNa- anc unzua
Ma 1-ste of wuioi -
rr.t-. Club tru coming
wttfa ar. 830
u TlJts M-Ka and
."ucuallv tum out with a
, - . - . ,.r-,TX, -ti.r
large number w
Uni'm trZ our wr club to'of-the-valley and topped wrJt an
Qir T, heam- welcomt. l arrangement of a cross with twe
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neadinr the tood' white doves and pink rosebuds
1' exnec to be tali-: and white mums. The cake was
r'""lIVl K. 'tn the raea: flanked by white candles. imsll
TUests S?f vou 'tables were decorated with sin-
-Fere" from the Tec Cup
not hot tout iced this day.
,
-Jffv "ins with
MVLU& t5tJ mSnoffr-im
, Tatmos" and announcements.
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v Uj3
Repeat Vows
hurts with lone white stream
, "ioT bridal The
roses ii
roses in her bouqui-t formed a
cross.
As Homethinp old the fotlde
wore a carved ivorj' row onte
btlonpinp to her maternal great
! nrtmoTher. Mn. Helene Stel
-
!iiicn-n Farrens. sister oi me
i j, j-..-g
attendants were identic
, n nwnfd ta fun jenpth dress
prre bodice and a flowing skirt
u-ih a 'Manririn collar and long
full sleeves with a cuff. The
waist and collar were trimmed
with white braid and the back
was accented with a bow. The
bridesmaids carried nosegays of
white carnations and pink rose
buds with long white streamers.
The flower girl carried a white
lace basket of white carnations
and pink rosebuds. The candie
liphters had their nosegays of
wnite carnations and pink rose
fcnriK attached to the lighters.
Their headpieces weTe styled in
ia floral desipn of pink ana oiue
j blossoms with velvet leaves and
i paU Gunis, second cousin of
j I Ui .-.v
lth:i h,iie frorn Oreeon City was
; tain oress wiui oiuu uun u
...-.i Qfuwicnriw: "rVlTSi Thomas.
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mother of the bridegroom, chose
'a light pink silk brocade with
; pmfc rosebud corsages.
nwqJuoB
After the ceremony, the bri-
dal couple greeted their guests
in the church fellowship nan
! The bride's table was centered
1 witn a four-tiered wedding cake
'which was a banana nut cake.
i aecorated in paie mue lcinf.
in nale blue
." fcnd white lilv-
weridinr rings entwined, two
THE
GROVE DRIVE IN
Hermiston
PAINT YOUR
WAGON
CL3TT EASTWOOD and
LEE KATvTS
Show e Xinafc Adas I.ST.
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tuni utMi '
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M.V M.-..IHIK l''-
W.u bt n.i tv, -tiill".
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Tli- y-unB miuI Tt '
II wm iwuil by M'"-
S. rr,U ir-. U".r in l.w
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unt of "' I""""
... . were f v-n
v Milium i'.wB.- .
Kuu by, t
?rM,,Z r-k- we.. Jennifer ari'J
Ur.ly Beiit- who .- "'
out all th I?""""' A" ,
nd are frm "m wn;
Attending Hie l" thl wa
MiW.na St. Clair of Mulm'.
Ma Linda ' "
were twmmat'i of Ihe bn-le at
Tor TnrraUn? .
The new Mr. and Mr. Thorn
as left on a short wedding trip
to Vancouver, B. C with Mr
Tliomitf wearing a liht blu
dress with white acdfaaorl'ti an5
wearing a pink roaebud and
white gardenia corsage, iwy
will make their first home at
No. 6 Vets Village, Monmouth-
Both young p-ople are M-n-lora
at OCE and will graduate
after winter term. Mrs. Thomas
will student teach the first
in tnrfpnendence this fall
and Mr. Thomas will student
. v. oriucation in a
high school in the Monmouth
area this fall.
The wedding was attended by
many out-of-state and out-of-town
relatives and friends, in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. Henry P.
Stelling of Burlington, Iowa,
Mrs. Anna Young of Lake Zur
ich, HI., Mr. and Mrs. William
Stelling of Red Bluff, Calif, Mrs.
Millie Becker of Eagle Point and
Mrs. Lucille Parrish of Heppner.
Women Bowlers
Asked to Meet
The Hermiston Women's Bowl
ing Association will meet Aug.
13, 7:30 p.m., at the Eagles Hall
in Hermiston. A good attend
ance is urged because new rules
wiU be discussed. At least one
representative from each team
is asked to attend.
Mrs. Joe Carr it heme from
St. Anthony following major
surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Basil Rogers, Sr.
of Boardman and their grand
daughter, Tracy Lee Eogers, al
so of Boardman were in Hepp
ner on business Monday. They
recently returned from a vaca
tion trip visiting in Oklahoma.
Mr. Rogers, who is a heavy
duty mechanic recently com
pleted working on a construc
tion job at Starbuck, Wn.
Weiflht
iut 11 pot""
V'.;. U o ery
to tot
long
Mm
llilWlnly
fin Rid
iiiyiiyj Lyip
Mow, Eloirt brines you the first track
JKtridff KreO witb Utit)C Chnrwl
feif des"to-ed for eervwhe-. Pley
t Nvnt on house correM. Aboard
fco or in t c ? ciesrertt
i$im ot'. At rs boom of G-nd
C"wi e w top of OW Smofcev
ts owl bfrery sn;ooV. Mensores
rnew 10 X 12 x f ,cVftH's h
sir t Put t eofd ! torrion
- wnMt . Ect fiei boikts
Vt weree bu.,.2 ft wt
oow. I tij 4 iy. specie's, bo!
i stereo tor. TS eVs. C"
ol r wnn(y, too. D-oc bv Nl
o'v I hsten, Vcl lev t roc-yl
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vmi im wtijurt toe &zx.t
lUv-r ev-ro;f. ti Imxitha
( i.no. Ati'iAy Ijbk. Fi.'"..?
lutfi voir. tr fjHt t'wtM t4
the mining t fctX prirx
at ytrt IrkTLMJi, tr Grun
OivMy ff.ucrc. ttU)o
tit i fiwt Valiey, the
alf.MJ lLa '4 JwaCJ Jett
on 11 or Joi Vy, tt
yfuh 'jiw wuClie mwt.
the "Hwr-lt'xi tau'jffT, Olive
af ,4 V.i Lt, iA GlttM
Butt. Ti fcrt Jew tf tt
lntertof J-lo withl xhA.
Cofikult a siV i -
COMMUNITY
BILLBOARD
GOLDE5 AGE Cil
Picnic, Sunder, Aug. S, 5rOC
PJ2L
Potluck, Courthouse Laws
EQDEO DANCE
Honoring PrineeB Susie
Frencii
Aug. 6. 6.30 j-je..-1:00 ajn.
Music by "Ptge Z2"
QUEEK'S C0K05.AT1D5
AUGUrr Zb'Jb
5EEIKE rOCTEALL GAVE
ADGfST
WOEEOW CDwKTT FAIE
End BODEO, IS7D
Till Aug.
Marrow County Open Ears
Show Aug. 28 -Eodeo
Aug. 2B, 30
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