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5 - m CHUCK WAGON i fi r m- m- ml. ma. THE GAZETTE-TIMES -.it.ij.rrf-i .m-rr.:e - MATT WIT ETA A - ' '- Arprerii- " . i - PrenKmiX i- C xr. Eir.gle CfTT 56 Cra. Mald S.Titk -V.-JT a A-Unee.; M.rar;ttjr t-T-rut eerts. fi.tliJ . t - -. -,e Entered J tre f-ast Cfe at Eeppner. Oregon. i . rv to t i.-n Monday ttrocrt rrir; t - . wr. is vat, tp C:-j Ors offi; ri i -.i rti t ?T&:rri a time j ; j"? rree iiV tits 5 tr.u . Tb v ;s f..v- i t. ;. rl..:.r f tr -! Tin t-T.i . hit !.:-" Vt rfh-.t '.. JtT, fc ptTtjf- p-ui i M:irr:w Cc.-r.- Vi.'rt X t:C Tr S-Ww? latere t :t r-1 -rt.be? JS. CatAu-iiiJ-S Jerrar ?f jarirfi vi-. Tiu. of ercme, w sr. t -:-i-uar. la tbe j'pa- jjft. V v.-j. tr very jrx: fj-ji fls if this ea- y . . . iTii - t&- hipe the r"r -li rerr-i-ir. r.ith. Lets all Ma t '.' t...J IS r'glf-ter BMCC Slates Classes in Morrow County have by-en Ki-iLij-i Jx tr Don't Ut It Happen to You -f yt.t-fi. V.j.i. a yf- va be ii. tf tj til cici.f ! 6.irrf- t1? v :rt j.t-t- of the Iiu ht tmx its or Tre -II b tr :r tjr E.r- SttiarJ tt & aT ST J r :it fcrii fl5 Jar -rjyr. Jar 3r The irsrrrt-r it Mc- 3u-TiT:j Kazittyt is TaJ-or-tf trar 7 tnnl i& j.rr.. 51 wefts. Tte fcuiiar is f.33 Vr-Cfct is tbs irtrrunx- Tat ttHnrirf cits sesikar Ci be h-i2 On. Cis-w I ' 'T ,. .! y - y$ t hp !?TL U SZ3 te be esxaiisad bxr; 1-M rr v. ; XT eap?E5 to )X" tu: i tt kt of -. 4 ;:,x a.'..s-z d tL-e. 5t-Ii, every ca re coux.- Zi i j.7-'u.if- xurt. titer. Ill nujiirs- 1 y-,. r-a u-.rr- .ri2 tilfy fculliir.?. Tu irJonriUut. Ir-rr. li Sfctitmfcl iltry CoitraX .V-:,'; -.tJi't eossrjurv cm zi kiert in la hiSiry V"w;l AJ 3rtia ctf the BTpn Ekroecuj- &J ihtjt- K.rr. bu3ir iu 1 ri-Euie or l&s ! oe-tL r7onecL er-jrij.- is i ierrx ;- tipj'- feD wouii know Ian A in Fern: Hydrtiilks tts ter scfeeduied tc iar witt -.r first class nteezirg Oct 1Z It m-'Cl net Tiesds Srxc 7 t 30 pJS. et Vnv? E-ft Strhaol 1-ir 30 weefcs. Tui:ur. is 15. Tatnierrrim is tb instranar- f m tmf atiP!-neioE Far iriorrtetioE. Iote E-rr ! br.e Mrs. Lettness' brthfiiy. " Ev-n o' tni rut- I"T u.tz r.r.ss Jr Irc.t trie trter t-t rv rrfir.p trreth were Mr t.nd Mrs Cire SiJCir.. rtT- Leitners, Kr. trd t.- T.t- tts be' ir-JTK-;;sa, cras u.i u i. CvA: tr,6 C&rl McDar-itl went; to otaut a-jozfc. wz .. tr. tv c.d zaaer &iaee. 1,, Wf--T &-xn via; rUtsk. EiftT GUM t -wee is entraaDe. ry Eiiey 6'or f-w f:r!P room Lad no cRitsjae has bT. rcH j4rd. Hurf.tr. cartEiea of lt2ure to ciAPrve basic wJery iriAUZM tre toe mart earnmra cat dl es. Be sure your !irr.)v is bneJ on wbAt to do Us case of a borne Lre. If vtu Lave a two sury bouse, consider a knantrd roe t! w-t-ure.H to a book by a beiroora to be tL-iwii out lor as errieren-y exit In cstse of fore. Plas fire drills for all jDerr.ber of trie finilly to route them the fastest way possi ble '-! of wveraJ areas of the bouse. Itertrr to be stfe ttaa orrT. It Won't Work Another exarcpie of the futility of passing lawi that dot't work is cortainec! in an A? diEpatch from Washir.g tori. Trie AP story debcrlbed the Gun Control Art of l&SS as an arteirpt to keep tabs on gu In the band of private crazens. 11 tells bow. after passage of this legislation, output of cheap band funs, known as "Saturday Night Specials , multiplied astronomically. Beporteffly, gun manufacturer pririg up overnight, ad "soroetimei they close down the next day." . , . The Gun Control Act is reminiscent of the days of pro hibition. Virtually anyone can manufacture a gun or learn how to make bootleg "whiKkey. However, there is a world of difference between a law that seeks to repress legitimate own ership of firearms and thit statutory farce known as prohib ition. Ownerehup of firearms by law-abiding citizens is a fundamental r.ght under U. . constitutional government. Arv law abridging that right strikes at the elementary prin ciple of jnd: vi dual resportEibiliry tinder self government rath er than at the criminal element Such a law Is unworkable tec use every law-abiding citaen in the country could be darmei and the perpetrators of crime would gt merrUy on their wev. representative Al nirnan of the State of Oregon put the proposition in a rutfibeU when he saii "In my Judgment, trie anFwer to crirnes committed with guns is stricter penal ties for criminals, not undue restrictions on lew-abiding citi zens." The Gun Control Act of 1X& lumped the law abiding and the criminal in one pot It won't work. Marrow Cobbtt is ritinrr Arv beans, a fact i which you are io aoubt iamll i iar. If you would like to samp le ome of these retSy Fplend- id beans. Kenny Tumer has f - L i. . . cl ST3f 11 i r- IJC -1 Market. Tiiey are fresh and good. Trey cook faster and are more tender than the tiFual beans. , So. let's u&e our ole beans and j buy a few! Eeppner ZTUcs Lod?e 358 wHi j hold a Ladies yight starting to j night 'Thursday) at 6:30 lor a Swiss Steak dinner. School feoccrdsasB ilrs. I TjpjiS '3 be taught on Uon Jirs. cays and Thursdays for ID weeks at Erversaae E-:h bcbooi begimmg Sept 2S. Turinn S15. est a- Strucfcmeier is trie in structor. For inf ormation with At Moodor's Chamber ef Comrrierce luncheon at the 'Wag on Wheel, Earold Kerr display Mi a Knapweed. Ee said it was a guess but perhaps some 30, 000 acres of the county was in fested. It grows in rocks, in scab lands and is easily spread and seeded when dragged by hpir.p eaurht in a car fender. He urred folks to do their best tto destroy the weed before it i destroys our rangeland and the beef and sbeep inoustry. Desk: drawers. woxtebeskrt with Love rnr-t a buds think as much of a girl as he thinks of himself. These are two kinds of clev erness: thinking of a bright re mark in time to say it; and j thinking of it in time SOT to jsay it 1 OB ucdiiuii f 1UU1I away from home. irrw M '. MiTU AEETVT35 We years just celebrated our 50, together with iK friendt , and relations. On the mone?-. tree was SlST.OO and got tele-j grams from Ontario and Tor- j onto. Canada. Friends 'hoi Oreeon card and caKh. We wel- Iear Charlie ! Eev. Don Burwell of Albany, must be bom by the product j j, expected here Oct 3 to fill the not the C. S. Treasure. ' pulpit at the Eeppner Assembhr Scott Brow. (Aged SI) !j Z' afS 4334 N-E Panfic Portland; Pioneer Ponderings iCE. AJTD KES. EOCEB LEOKWIO Photo by Laura Roger Leonnig Married in Pendleton Jdarruerne Moore, daughter M in nvUle and I . cousin Patricia of Mr. and Iklrs. Leslie Tim Davis of Pendleton. Kxuf, Pendleton, was united in Eonald Leonnig was best man mar-iae to Eo?er Leonnig of for his brother and ushers were y7i--iT.r, lannerlv of Beppner, Dennis O'Donnell, Rick Johns on Axg. 22 at St. Karj- s catn- ton and Terry torrjin. oiic Qsurch in Pendleton. The j The wedding reception was bridegroom is the son of Mr. and h.ld Et st Mary's ParLsh Hall. Mrs- Eonald Leonnig of McMin-! a w edding triy to Canada, rviUfc, formerly of Eeppner. toe pfe wji live in Portland Father Van Eeveren officiated where he is a barber and she ' and Mrs. Ey Morse of Tar.gent employed at U. S. National was organist ; BarJc The bride wore a floor length i gown of organza and lace with ( fi2 chapel train. The veil was . . L beu in pL.ce with ti roses Christian Church She wore a cross that belong- Mqc Meeting ed lo her maternal grandmoth-' " er. Mrs. Laura Monterastelli. J fjie christian Church held a In her wedig parry tne : meeting recently in Hermlston bride chose her sister. Mrs. Mi-j . AivPUSS Church union. The chael Pamih as matron of hon- National Leader, George Beas or and her sister Miss Ther-; " and Area Minister, Wil ese Atje Maore as maid of hon- i bur EiZLley were the speakers. or Bridesmaids were anotner, . . r-r, pTv LeorjiiE of Mc- Those representing Eastern sister 3uea Leonn-g ox -mc Mf and Mrs Tru. iman Messenger, Mr. Carl Mar- ! quardt Mr. andd Mrs. Roy j Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Earl fSoward. Clarence Baker, Homer Eugbes. Marcel Jones, Vern No- A0IUAT HtZTt Al 21 vHir.g td th Amerfun ltm AusUiary. jilurm rjntl-tjMj tut tv- inK Hi lwl" Ai. 4iM-t m Urn follwinjf tUt1y. Tr-e i.My otU t lrnu4 to U't) Vi- tf"'gP wrkir4 on ,f,i.,t.nhip 'fit- m"''Hti t'AUj4 y4nt- T c.jt Vf Ti.'f t your Mi Yutti. deaUf in ll'jmw r COMMUNITY BILLBOARD By W. S. CAVEEHZLL THFT HAVX TO TATE IT Government reports say that f-.-TTT inmsM has dropped ; three percent I -wonder how the United A 12 to w arser wuuiu act if that sort of income ad- ; iareed on tnem or how public employee from; President Mr on on awn line would squirm if such a re- j duction were imposed on them. Such a proposal would meet j strong silence, but the farmers! have to take it it jooks as u. agriculture is the only inaustry helping to fight inflatixm. Riverside Menu October 5-9 Cafeteria menus for Riverside CrfTiinr Eirfi Scbool far the week of Oct 5-9 are as fol lows: Monday Spaghetti WiJif meat tossed salad, combread j and fruit 1 Tuesday Bologna sandwich- es, buttered com, fruit salad ana j filled graham crackers. j Wi-rinpcr1 sv "fr Tli beans with crackers, pear and cheese salad, cookies and pu a fling. Thursday Pizza, green beans piefcled beets and fruit Friday So school Teacher in service da". Milk is served with all meals. Civic League Officer Orientation ( Th Tnlv riected officers of 1" d Rev- 1)011 Jhnson. I the Eeppner CMc League met j ; Wednesday night at the home . . of their president Pat Jensen.! Mi. and Mrs. Phillip Doherty 'The purpose of the meeting was received a visit from her brother ! Ai, k fi-nwirm nf th KrrtTv Easmussen and his wife Civic League and to draw cp a Lois, from Rio, Wise,, last week schedule for the year. First on end. They were accompanied by their schedule is" the annual her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John rummage sale and plans were Easmussen and her niece, Wen discussed at the meeting. . dy Gillette, all from Pendleton. Itippnf-r Civic Lesr Bum rnar Sale Oct. 30-31 HUNTERS BREAKFAST Sponsored by Morrow Couoty Jaycees At J. C. Penney bldg, 7ta to 7 a m, Oct 2 ft 3 A delicious breakfast Ford's annual Punt. Pas and Kirk contest Sponsored by Heppner Aatc Salf-s ft lone Lions uiua, 4:30 p.m, Oct 2 at Eodec Arena REGISTER TO VOTE! Deadline October 3 Goldeh Agers Potluck IHnrjer 7 p.m., Episcopal Parish EaJJ Oct. 6 October Neighbor Night at Church of Nazarene Oct 9 SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency P. a Box 247 PH. C7S-9S2S If no answer call Bay Bcyce. and yours, Eeaney corned letters from all over the : Dorothy Eeard: v - U ,8"T-C.5. Wi3 you please print this obit 1" ' fue uary of my sister's death in the their stuff the early Ciy. Gs z week., I have a little piece that ; sue &n me 10 copies. En- might be worthwhile. (closed f-nd my check lor 1571 The rising generation is women ; subscription to your paper, and and men. i fur ten extra copies. If any They are falling heir to a ! other charge bill roe. nation oebt that tas no ena. j Sacerelj The election day tent too far Lawrence way J ; Same would like to hear the j . . donke- bray. School Lunch MenUS Yes, they still bave to change i lo- I x icwr.ii. tru But use Uncle Sam lor San ta Oaus: The budget is 190 billion, a lot of dough; Uncle Sam's income, 154 h3- In the red 36 billion some more : paper money. It's got to where this damn : thing is funny. Jtow. if a doctor prescribes the wrong medicine and makes a man desperately sick the cure should not be more of the same stuff. This doesr.T rhyme, but it ill I I J Through Courtesy of Heppner Branch FIRST I NATIONAL LJ BANK or oesaos Eeppner Demeatarf and Etcb Scbooli SCHOOL BOT venal sounds good! The human being muffins, tmit Jell-O salad, cook- is tne omy person max can oe j tt.uk. skinned more than once. Tuesday, Oct 6 Pizza, green Hanestly, it wouldn't sound ; beans, rreen salad, fruit cob good if I "told you what 1 think, j bier, mUk. Ever sice Eocevelt thev hae! Wednesday, Oct 7 Meat too isucli red imt. tvery,joai. ir.jL.ea ve-riaur&. n.ii-v. rican woman is intetesu-d ' potatoes, rolls, carrot and celery 'at beef or mutton. She is ; sticks, i. cream, milk. ser putt ire it on or taking it i Thursday. Oct t Tuna ans off or shwing it around (noodles, peas, pickled beets. po:r.g to sign on s,nd : rfiis. rreri mut rr.uK Jt a pleasure. But roe ' Friday. Oct 9 No School used Am in I a eonsij In Calling Ail Hunters To A Special HUNTER'S BREAKFAST OCTOBER 2 and 3 the J. C. Penney Building 7 P.M. TO 7 A.M. FEATURING Pancakes, Sausoge, Eggs and Coffee ALL YOU CAN EAT $1.75 Survival Kits Will be Available for 50c SP0KS0EX3 rr MORROW COUNTY JAYCEES PUBLIC WELCOME GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL GREEN 3wy. TAGGED MERCHANDISE zs rfW V nilftlNH GENERAL'S fSJlgf i- 7Tr ii ( jij i I,,, t,rsc l ttMV SSS 1 Ih- 'JllJJj""'! .'fHjtar; Sijf St 1 ii nn MM i iriirniiTM Him ' t i I i i i f i ' mmm ii.i i , m i i i t t Ford's Tire Service . GENERAL TRES... WORTH ACAOM TOW TO MT -