To Mr. Adorns For Huckleberries Mr ami Mi At. hie l'(it-'r liavn lelurneil fmin ML A'lums wiili li t'tillKim of hinll l frle. 700 at none Mr. and Mr. Harry Green and firmly, &-tty Fa and Ella Mae, werd to Creswfll Saturday In attend the annual Holt Kor ean frphan fK-nc There were rv-r TO present, the largest crowd ever. One fam ily came from Pennsylvania. J-.1U Mae sar.f "Raindrops Falling on rr.y Head" In the pro gram. The CreerJ saw the movie, "Korean Legacy" tells of the life of the late Harry Holt. Over The Tee Cup THE r HErrriEJZ GAZETTE-TIMES ,ry twy.d i ivii rwiii ( amp Ground. ThU year ramplnir ta filrl.ied to th" C'arrip Grounds and mil allowed up In Ui ltty puirtie. ( ur and !kup may dflvin to Um br'ty pl'l'' Mm. 1'iidl.erif limed herwlf on .&-. rT. fciit, U 4L the I it- fi rj'-l t. tc Into l-' l e-j!tf cf t.'.J TT'Aip fil mJ4 i. to .fff Ctx.k f.; C.i were -- ,V.C 1 J ".T : f.i-'I Ij orie Kttllofi Which hl pKked l two hours. he says "the berries '45. ' 1. '.; 5ri?A?rX fV2LKKX23 AS-7C. CZAXLTE DCISTET KXAJL3. &i3ar 4 f-.drs i.r:J; ,. .rx f . ...... fi..'t f :!' -... MATT WA1213 COMMUNITY szmzz c-ixx r : i tdcix tw.it. trt u. in ... t:'.r.tSjn f.A'jn- V V Ht. f.rzjt Xjvvr 19 Cr Ma.X 5.- t ' t t.' f e-r til A.-...-y : V.r.,.r!r. t"..rg JT certs, f-.. a.rri f ..... - .,. , f ... tt tr f-ju C'rVe t Kf.'rrt. Orrrxk Ww la t on. y.'jrsiir Uitvz!l Trtf. .sl "--.; r Saturday. An Fcrfy Conjerrationisf tr-irr-'.. It th-f rui-x fxl.) t.Xsxili Ux '.r ". r:J .n AjiyrUfyn In t?- jr46ya 0r.r. :r. 'w fir i to kave th Urd lrT -. .. j.M.r.? " fjn Ysrv ti-.ry r-.ay pr.;v ,. f.'vr'yai rr.r. rv.s?yr. t-livm, th Ki-vtVyA ;. 4 . fy- .f " f4W'i t,l rr. s.l frjt. tr. .- s r ;? r--- 'ft vs.rrr.t- r.y.a itn. ?.: th :r wxt. is 'jtitr.xA's.G itrs rr.rrr.'r h. ?. ti fry? rr.t'i. ir jt-i p'.t r.t j.; t'.vzr r-...- T. EX Aay:v'y,r. m f.rj.iM i.VTI. J'- '.r rr..','.SM vrr.hr Tttsj vn t .r 'jt ;r.v. Vi1 iB itssAjzz yrjt, tr, wrr&'y ixtrsX i s.i- ltt.-r.' r.4 tirivy-UJ fcy f. :i-,r V -uv.'si J arrr. 2l A?rxrt t;i.arA ir. r r.( t-.:j tsjr'rA. A.-s.rg ',t?? r.rs, 5A KrVUt '..:: v p-.i,r 4jy U.-.i .-y.! ;. 2 fij t f'x-jri. A-l-i-i' iXxr.r..T.x it rij'.A."y :n 'y--r j :r.rx'.r.' a t-i .rrx. t..jor. jr.i. ;j rs.-jr vrxi t xy 'ixn " Viivi .ar.'-jy.ra v,nr r-- 't f.xrj vs-p tr.Aj tt-:-az ajtx. x r- 'lA..rr. ic.ie !..'. -.u. w 3 i irj-J Something to Think About 3ti-xgi.. .-.? . t Jji 'zxrxrjt trxn pes.. j;i'.o yr wr.x ? .' 1 t k'jkw us ITj erj; if x.nsj. F--ir-l wrst-r.g, is trrrsrj d H'yruC Wtj I erjzruj, iAi ra?. J. -rx tt ...'.yxi 1 j . CSX- t'j-.a. a jt.'. j ' i'JiJ ayf-r-r:: srj t-s trjr.sjn f.r.Tit jrv.r.x. v.H 5Wiit.t:y it t a-vjwtA-.'j. bat jj M rrssr.t V w t---- v.!aS tl xvrr.rr!-r.t a Ir trsjct ye? ia t-V p.Mt, iwrrr.rrT.l itsell ha ex- jaiw ahrxat t7rjr.4 cor.troL yoa ft n?ht Va to it, U the r.rrpun theojies, s to the cause of inflation, oorr.e tack to U- urvw.uolk-i oet of xwernnvnt. It is folJy to pU all the blame tea inflation on industry and labor. They have contributed their part to it through price Jncrea-ses and demands tor wage boost. Eut, these are symptoms rather than ca uses of infla tion. The people themselves and their insistent on new and expanded federal programs and Increased spending are the primary cause of inflationary pressures. Only as the people restrain their desire for government gifts and Insist on economy and moderation in public spend ing will there be any hope for inflation relief, Job security and easing of prices and taxation. . k- . Tt piajr tU m Mufb4 by tT'm- ,U4 Pk tr. -a-k The ..-t 'jf.r.j X t'f .rSi . v. !a i' t -r. 1 -the rr. 'r.'.vt .; !.. rrjr; . rt '.J .rt r,i -.rr?i rar! .3 :,'ir. rr. ! r..fj- AT."J.r.? ffz f- rr-r. r,4 -r-J6r. . !..- r lnr i-.-'A. K.rx.j. J-'rr. v.,:. M-.nr-. J.- Carr.xht, c-k.-t: Ly rsr.. .t'T'rrrr. ls.tr- nt vof-r " V-r.2 fyr."; j.r'..S'tr. Cor-.y. L:. hV.: ! B.-a- ?. Vi Lr.r. 4.T.. CVai o Sr :.a t.-jfra f r a h;l. Tawl ctsonur.x 5 faithfuls 't on t:- t f,Uy ea.-ly: Vi L-i.'.-.T.. Hazl KiV-fjey, Mary U'j K:.S, re G.-J;!: and T C T-Ccf Ma.- Li prwid t.". ierr.ouaj a.vi by the t..r.e r i- hv .V. 7, it was a i-.'.rr. tts.U-!. Vi ar.d I 'r r-''or pd .'f! them ' .vi a t.-.:. rr;.f.ht be f. -- crr.--r ih-oti L f-r 2 ri Vi i'.t gp 4 CAXT IAU. Gary Boll Wins Commendation Sp 4 Gary O Ball, v.n of Mr. and Mrs. I-eon Ball, Hcppwr, ha rx--n awarded the Army Commendation Medal fr rneri tortous arhievement In connec tion with military operation. He is prevntly stationed in Viet Nam near Chu Lai, where he is radio communication opera tor. He left Fort Lewis May 27 for Vietnam, following a 30-day leave which he j.per.t at horne visit in z his parents and brother two cip; Randy. He alo visited with his fr Oft No. hrr.lht-r tr ami frs I Jav a E.."!' on No. ":pjl ,j nmhim rfurin-J his 5.cve th.er. V; ca.'ied a 37. leave, v rrs.rr .r.g a a b;; sy.:-, CF-.. I Crocker Coupons , '- ; fa. JTke note - The br-' ,,. wt up a ek to A-?, 23, start - !.--X at iM jm. 7.e f.ve gals Mf, Jrx. ZnK(.Xlrn said Tur.s. XOi.ir.x oa Tday too it upon day that 4h? M.nt , 70W Bettv t.-.h-e, eh4r ' r Crocker coupons this week. Add- rf "h ed to the 4fX0 for the first w-k Mot Com- Ey rr.akes a total 0f 11.098 sent in. 1 r? E-J Krr.va. l!r. Loj j;y Lor.? ca No. 6 re-; "A.;: ir-Niry. Ca.urirM. .v-; K'tt.'jcr. Dave To "'--P' '-f : rrta r.t c-t foe a Sole S.n.or Jiy Jcfta Wall cf; Kj'jr.a . of !h f;.-t3 are U-miiII(iiI Unroute down they atopjd In Th liullea f-ir the Nora My ers family picnic at Sorohls I'ark. Ttiere were . there. Mr. My ers and Mrn. f'lidlnTjf are sis-li-ra. Horvcst Wins Out In this land of cowboy, open spaw. and rolling wheat fields, the wheat seem to win out, at leait with Marianne Pettyjohn it won out. Marianne h-id been named Ail -Around Cowgirl at the Oregon High School Rodeo held In Hermlston on June 6 7 She had qualified for Nation al competition In pole bending, barrel racing, and cow cutting, and was to compete July 27 through Aug. 2 at Fargo, N. D. along with 18 other Oregon competitors. Unfortunately her family was in the middle of harvest and Marianne is the family truck driver. It was aLso feared that the long trip might be harmful to the horses. Marianne will be a senior at lone High School which gives her another year of competition with the Oregon High School Ro deo, and another chance at the National Finals, which will be held in Idaho. This was Ore-1 gon's first year in the High School Rodeo, marking it as the 21th state to Join. BILLBOARD Kep them coming", she says. I Hppr.er people may leave them at Elrr-a s. Li s Market at Lex-,' Democrat Appointments Later Harold Peck said last week . . 1 ri V'-l '1 "C1C OrenCC (Cod) Wise ,7" u,;;, ,that as soon as haying is fin '.r ir. r,r..i. ..? rr. yrti ? tomx's to cstta: ir-srr. K.rzz-. ar.d pisy ax y.njT 't. cS.b r-fr..V?s when l-.r.n VU in sh rrot;p. If tx rsAt he UmM a at Lafayette. Orezon. and f tla. la rveri' e-.er.t from I his been a resider.t of this com- Services Held Here CUrery 'Cod .Vje. S3, died! Ax. 6. in FiorvT Meavcfiall Hvp.'iL He was bom Jfay 10. J lone. Hick's Market at Eoardman I and Lc-e's Texa-o at Irrigon. ihed, he'll meet with the rest of the Morrow County Democrat ic Central Committee and make necessary appointments. In September the Democrats Elmer Steers. Kola and DuaneipIan a und drive over the statej th K..'2ria irstn p:er.?. Even his Di4 desct Lice to play ax:rt h:rn cnieii Pop f;gw: vm is gotr.g to have just a "fair day." Mary Lou. we all thank you a wticle bunch for master-mind -ing, calling, arrar.girg and see ing to it that the meal was ready for our guests. The dinner was served buffet style and; looked like a banouet before! y for the ta. V) years. Ke was err.f.loyei as night watchman at Kirxa Corpora - tiori. He was married to Blanche Howell Aug. 2X l&O in La Grande. Ke was a member of St Patrick's Church, asd the In ternational Woodf Workers Un ion. Recitation of the Eosary was Aug. 7. Services were held Aug. 8 at St Patrick's Church- were in Portland la.-t weekend ! flnrl he hnm to hav hi mm. vj 11 jirs. sutrrs wno is in the Veterans Hospital- Mrs. mittees working by that time. Steers is undergoing tests. Mrs, Herbert Bach of Sherwood is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eawlins and family. Pre wedding plans are being made for the approaching marriage on Sept. 5 of Carol Jo Eawlins to B.il Dtnsroore Brewster. Success strikes again I The Gary Alberts, who are moving,! adertised two dachshund mix ed pups to give away and they were able to find good homes J for their puppies with only one) ad. Why don't you try our HOTj SPOT RATE for want ads? RODEO DANCE Honoring Queen Sfaerrf C Brien Aug. 15. 9:30 p.m. l: a.m. Music by Western Ger.Uerr.en 4 H HORSE SHOW Aug. 16, 10:00 a-rn. Morrow County Fair and Ro deo Grounds QLEEN-S CORONATJOX AUGUST 15th SHRINE FOOTEA1L GAME AUGUST 22 MORROW COUNTY FAIR and RODEO, 1970 Fair Aug. 24-28 Morrow County Open Horse Show Aug. 28 Rodeo Aug. 29, 30 SAVE YOUR BETTY CROCKER COUPONS LEAVE THEM AT ELMAS SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency t. O. Box U7 PH. 17S-9625 If no answer call Say Boyce, 67&-53S4 LETTERS WIEE EDITOR 11 hi -imnXJ (wmmiimiimimmiim Deaf S j: vnrttiie a.id x,terest of the We er. fjsi pi 11 trj w.r.v la gerraL It U a i much. Xrsm to cui.-.y p la ppr axd pieae kep rr.v rrrx K,rjTi. 7...-.iJt a !.-. I'.t it rjsi yviz ir.S;r.z list Eaer7. j Yours truly, Afc Jt V. Cli.k" Mrs. AL'red Nelvn, Sr. 1 ' T"s-it? PHti Portia rnd. Oregon YT2fA all the hungry golfers made ( Caket bearers wre: Archie Al dent in it Thanks to Coramae derman, James McNamee, Nel Ferguson for her working right son Conner. John Kanna, Verne along with Mary Lou in getting! Evans and David Eckman. this big y accomplished. And I He is runived by his wife to all that fixed food to feed the multitudes, we offer our thanks. As in most organizations in small towns, the food detail falls to the women. Granted, the gals' organization adds money to Blanche. Heppner; daughter. Darlene Arlington. Heppner;: sisters. Vere Bou telle, Heppncr; Hazel AMrictx Portland; Georgia r : 1 tt-:.. r . 1 . J . J ! grandchildren- AT KNOX'S VARIETY Ir ii-rz I (&- su-Jl rcr m-jsij Km. A.4 rian Cssjk. fa iVr cw.jvjkd 4 !.-. Hwrt Gzrie-7'.."i Hvtr.g nji tt H7.ipr pa pers f well twer r-tif a epn- Aug. 14, isrro Dear Gazette People: j Frd encpAed renewal fee for accAber year of news from5 tary, I will uy Ut U PHsom- We art Just back from ent paper stands uo wtli in comparison to any published before. it gives good coverage of the Jaycees Win Trayel Trophy Morrow County Jaycr-es were In La Grande Sunday for a dis trict meeting. Bob Appleton of Ontario, state membership chairman was the guest speak er. Seven chapters were present Morrow County chapter won the traveling trophy. The Morrow Countians had a make up team, losing to Pen dleton in the final game. Attending the meeting were Jack Melland, John Privett, Clifford Wood. Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Mmthers, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, Jensen ana lamuy, Gazette-Times want ads pay. Phone 676 9228 for G T want ad service. htn IK t4 Ir famnintf tru i r e.f Can ada. Congrats! Arnold and Valerie. ' They have caught up with us: now. Ha! must be something in the printers Ink, eh!!! ! Hope to be through Heppnerj one day soon will stop in. J Hello to everyone from all the Smith. j Sincerely, Dee Smith j We're Ready to Serve You . . . For Seed Cleaning and Treating At our plant-25c bu., 50c sack, any amount. At your ranch with portable treater 30c bu., 60c sack, minimum of 250 to 300 bu. Harold Erwin ffeppfser. Ore. Ph. 676-5306. Mornings oc E Tenin.gs for Appointment MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Pre Estimates Call Cwm OrwJck 989 8586 or Coodon M4-2232 Aaesta fee Valted Van Lines Please Hmie Patience FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS OR SO THERE ARE LIABLE TO BE TELEVISION OUTAGES DURING THE REBUILD OF THE NEW CABLE SYSTEM AND THE TEARING DOWN OF THE OLD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS HEPPNER T.V. INC. CHILDREN'S DRESSES ALADDIN School Lunch Kits with Penna-Press Buy one at regular Rust Proof Thermo Bottle reg. 329 price and receive 2nd Dress for 1.00. A Steal at 1.97 These are priced from 2.99 to 6.99 Skes 7-12, 3-6s, 1-3 SUNSET COLORED PENCILS 3-HOLE FILLER PAPER Pk? 12, Reg. 59c now 37c Wide-College or Typing Your Choice 87c PEE-CHEE PORTFOLIO BULLDOG PENCIL Reg- 225c now 317c SHARPENER Wall Type Reg. 1.49 now 97c BINDERS TOT STAPLERS CoIner Complete with Staples PAPER and HOROSCOPE Reg. 1.00 now 67c Ret Va,ue 2 n nQw 1Q1 SCHOOL SCISSORS : Sharp or Blunt Your Choice 19c 0RLON SOX ELMER'S GLUE ALL Stretch Size 10-13 1 14 oz. Size Reg. 29c now 17c White and Colored 4 oz. size Reg. 59c now 35c 100 now only 57c Pr- LEPAGES 5z. paste CRAYOLAS 29C nW liC No. 16 Size Reg. 29c - 17c LEPAGES INVISIBLE No. 24's Reg. 39c 25c MIRACLE TAPE No. 4Ss Reg. 79c 47c zxl000w Reg. 33c now 237c No. 64's Reg. 1.00 57c Visit our new Mezzanine floor just completed. Ladies' budget priced dresses, Men's work & sport clothes. Watch for next week's supplement to Heppner Gazette for many many more specials. KNOX'S THE PLACE TO GO FOB THE BRANDS TOU KNOW" Burns - Heppner - Hermiston - Redmond