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JJi.ih Frt, 0?fgn iat Vnh'-ni'y Ixuvi'sm IvA uiA tiutrttyfl apcUiift, d rif U.t ia. TTJiAi A thawjtiif ir tartly. 7Te tutfey, n orbital wrap, tan be fla4 ia a pan In the ti-ftKator to thaw. Tisai U th? Ust, tut pnitntA twrtvA. tabi bknr Jar r juitl titn. A tutk-y tn t (i.-'je-l at t'm Urtr.pTatut ia iu orinaJ wap, in a Iwrn taj, or wtappe4 in two or thr laj-ey or tray. Jf.aw ur.i.i iutktj a pliable a4 krA rXXtfts tan be remwed eaaJy, thn -riCrraWr the turkey. Oxic as norn m prible aiter thawing. To thaw a turicey la ecu a- U-r, pLace the tu.-ltey, la ill or iginal wrap, in a tlrJc Cover with ld water. Charge w&ter cftn to hasten thawlnz. The approximate time recus ed to thaw various sized frcoen turkeys by the three cvethois to lifted below: CHUCK WAGON a-.ri? ta.r rr-.-. fc ,t tjt 5 ' . t a ksx 'A a Ijt'.-L'j vjtrjti 'A 'jfj as a-M K, ha ,'.csr-y a Luvi &at h.j ht. sr. it A 'J r'-a.-y ea.2 ajrrr-ii - s rx . .-1 ar4 tea.-s 'A -?r ai e-.- iTA T-'T. .J VXirTX3n tX!Ji'A t z- ff- rtir-i 'A F'jr t5-.! t.-...-rs we t.-s..v Zi'Art.l i?A VX.Z i. f V.nr is t- far-is of i-.-re- U yo ad extra Beppaer Cazette-Tinvw. they are avail able lor ale at Murray's Drug hre ar.il in Condon, at Hotel Kf-ppner, Del's Market in Lex ;r.?tn, at Emtow's Markft in Ior.e, at !?' Texaco and The Complete Foxi Store in Irrigon, at Hirk's Market in Efardman, l.-.e tA jerJcins Crocry in Spray. How- i:d Mf-ro-antile in Kimrx-rly and the Kjnz'ja Pastime at Kinzua. Z the? Z - it try TO ITS! IT. cheap. A hou.se w iling for about 15,WjO here in the States may go for $25,000 or $30,000 down there. He says the Aussies are very fond of American money. Ken says he didn't think he'd move down under as he feels Mor row county to much superior. Postal Receipts Down $1000 h fr. ? rrjt j he rr. .? yrAs . i rrs k-v.-w rha t vrjrA. 'jfXL 1 .t.i y .-h at ever t2s a pie--a .: lor that .k. a-'dv I.t wst th a iar.fd rjre.-po-.. v. t'jd Wayne tecthers was the mas- ; tr of terfrr.ories at the Cclum ' 6.a Easin Electric Co-op rt-fent ' rjf--t:r? in Condon. It was re-1 I por-d ti.r.e and ajain that he r.ide a b;z hit. PLEASE I If yea hart old. dis carded a.'d repairable tovs, i :?t !ri..y tA i'jt ?:lz m a wnr .-yJ of siw...rt a piaj leave them in t.-.e box-' a J.S xyvtm 'A ux:sjr twA itm peto-'s gorr..T-'t wrove in local stores. The Javcees j j oj Srxs atr;j.-y to py Sheers o-H te of ot. iU repair them and give them 1 J L ! Merry Ch-tmas: Thar;k you.) pLlnle9 Stamped Postal receipts for the first quarter of fiscal year 1971, are $1,202.77 less than for the same period last year. There has been decrease mainly in metered mail and printed stamped en velopes. Difficult to explain is the demand for lock boxes with a continuous waiting list. Prior to this year the office averaged about- 15 to 20 vacancies de pending upon the season. 1st qtr. 1st qtr. I Items FY 1971 Six of Turkey 4- 8 lb. 8-12 lb. 12-16 lb. 16-20 lb. . 20-24 lb. Room Tcisp 6- 8 hours 812 hours 12-14 hours 14-16 hours 16-18 hours la Eefriererta 1- 1 days 1H-2 days 2- 2 days 24-3 days 3- 3 hi days la Coot Watt 3- 4 hoes 4- 6 boars 6- 7 hoars 7- 8 boars 8- 10 hours f LETTERS i EDITOR K. Envelopes 215.10 There's a date change in theStamP Sales SS.917.25 Insemination Meter FY 1970 648.60 $8,965.75 i iR T.ivMtrrf'lf Srhool that was to start in! TOngs ! Heppner Dec. 1. The dates are j Second Class r.-w la be Dc. 7-8 9-10. CaU fU3U,6: Jf Yocorr. for details ?SS-S134. 1545.00 255.09 ; wrr. of The la!et cbar.fs I 1T0 th Editor: ; :. Ive ben T.-t;rj? am! Kep-wr of tfcee daj.j i y-.-r of the old t.rryrt, in j' - I Lift Etter Creek area I rr.ight ax well n-jentyvr! a fe- rvore-1 i ?.tjr.h aa iofca E.o.r-an aM the j Lbtkreaa-Efoc. that J.ed above Lera. John V.Vda.-d Itved at j Ler.a then on Com-n the oeek vn, a J.:r. Eekw the Oeor?e C- Gordon rr: LiMoLn Ave. Var.oon.ver. Ww.i SV Dear S.r; Er.ciod pleas find check fcr 1 vear u t-scr. Ltion. We en- ghet. fOTge jn-!v-- the rc' it like a Irf. H;.-.tor Mr Cik-k. j ter from hers. w..hyj was Huri CuTln, O-wej Lvd Lieuallers Ox, Earl W'j?grorth, a F.I Work parties of interested folks have made a much im proved ski area up at Arbuckle-j : Mo-jr.tain. ' An all-new- ski program is 'planned for this winter season. Pltns also include a bus from j Heppr.er every Sunday, accord ' ir.g to Eor.rjie Culp. ' Thev a.-e horjin? for skiin? alii through Chrtmas vacation forj15 Stamped ten Cavs if there is enoueh envelope snow. Skiing is to start this year! as soon as there is sufficient snow and it is expected there will be more and better skiing! than ever before. ree lor all day is still lust , 99.83 Third flats Bulk Mail 195.16 list Class Permit Mail 22739 Box Rentals 754.67 Domestic MO. Fees 24355 International M.O. Fees 50 Permit AppL Fees IBulk Mail Fees Discount 23.85 103.67 262.31 232.07 698.03 263.65 15.00 60.00 -25.80 i Rainbow Girls Stage Kidnap Breakfast Early Saturday momirg oem bers of Heppner's Rainbow Girls met at the home of their moth er advisor, Mrs. Hubert Wilsort From there they set out to kid nap prospective members for a breakfast. Mothers of the girls had been forewarned but not the girls. The Kidnapping start ed at 7 a.m. and 30 girls then enjoyed homemade hot cinna mon rolls and hot chocolate at the Wilson home. Need hot water? 12,575.60 13,778.37 If ee whirr, one wa Thanksgiving - Coming and Going Mr. and Mr C. C, 'mjii,rt ary. and Sally. Dr.vir j? o-jt fro irom ijkKztwf, win be up to p-nd Thankitjiivinit with their on in 1jw and dau(ht-r, Mr. or A Mm. Al Malln. Mr. South er brought Al up from Portland when he left the hoapltal taut week foilwlri2 surgery. Mr. and Mr. Dennis Toney will go to La Grande to have TliarikKglvIng with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toney. Mr, and Mrs. Kithard Vlntam. Tammy, Mark and lum'-n will go to Milton Freewater to apend Thanksgiving with her father, Wllbert Lane. Mr, and Mrs. Bob JepM-n will hft a family Thanknglvlng din ner at their raneh home up Keck Creek. Both of their fhlldren Will be there, Brjb yet in high afhool and Sue, freh roan at Oregon State. Mrs. Jep en' mother, Mrs. C. L. Lleual len of Pendleton will be com ing over with her son and fam ily. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lleual len, Franrlne, Mark, Nancy, Dl- rxrg Vinson. Clev Cox moved to Hermtoton about 1S16 so Wiggleawonris took over that ranch. W1J1 be Mr. Marv U.Irr 1 - ,..... .. Kathy and Carol. Mr. and Mr, til he was bitten by a rabid Hrt Hynd UJ aljio be guets badger and pawed away. j After fme time Antone Cun- aka moved onto this place. Mr B-n Swaggart bought the Culy.k ranch, so we were get ting moved around. Our mail service was a Star Route out of Echo, which was op-rated for the m't part by the Pearon Brother. Pearl Wil ey, George and Letter Pearson aw to it that the mail came thru mot of the time by Model T Ford, but once in awhile in the wtrtler they had to reort to saddle horses. You could de liver or get alomat anything on this mail route. My mother u-d to send eggs v. gginrAon. c.ii Kowara. tr2 UA. zrA Wiggfeworta and Chas. Ear- j jforrvw County Friends: tYsjlfrtsrw. j Tr.irM jou to very much for rine -ity wasni always jour kir,dr.e in ending us ail yJZ T Z i. known by that name, it ud! thfie nke things. It's nicei? bout a "i1"! the. cost Vj oe known as fallow ay. 1 1 people l.fce you that help us gy they had a ttore and poet to tetter serve our Navajo offy-e thre. i friend. Jaofc Ayres .Earl Avre' fath- j May God bless you as you et) and Harry Morgan had j continue to share with others smmmmm in tne area cioe to j that have so little. Sincerely Mrs. Betty Brooks Monument Valley Mission k Hospital Monument Valley, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Orvili Cuttforth and Ltoa will go to Trie Dalle to have Thanksgiving, They will he Joined there by Donna Cuts forth who to attending school at Prlnevllle. They will have din ner at Mrs. Cutoforth's brother and sisters In law horrie, Mr. and Mrs. JarM IjttnhUnzt-t. They will not only celebrate Thanks giving but they will celebrate Minerva Danslinger's 75fh birthday She U Mrs. CuUforth's mother. Their two children and four of other tows. It is the biggest skiing value we ve heard of. So, please urge your firends to use and support Morrow County's very own ski area. Dear Charles and Dot: Would you please print an other short letter for me, to let local people know their gifts ar rived to help Navajo people as far away at Monument Valley, Utah. A great big grateful thanks to Kindergarten Mothers for giving their leftover rummage sale goods to me for the Nava Y. Sincere kind regards. Mrs. Lois Winchester grandchildren will be guests forlnto the George and Miller store Thanksgiving at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Rudy Mensch. Their son Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mensch, Scott and Kevin will be coming from Klrkland, Wn. and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weitz, Gary and Karen of Milton-Freewater. Long Range Planning Meeting Dates Family Stability Dec. 1, 1:30 p.m. Lexington School House, Lexington Housing Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m. First National Bank Conf. Room, Heppner Water Resource Committee Dec. 8, 7:30 p.m. Bank of Eastern Oregon, Heppner Youth Ix-c. 9. 1:30 p.m. Gilliam BUbee Conf. R-xjm Heppner Human Resource Committee Dee. 11. 1:30 p m. Cllllam It Bisbee, Conf. RKim ALL committee CHAIRMEN Anyone Interred in the subjects currently being studied by ca-h committee In Invited to sit in on the meetings and present their Ideas and suggestions. THE 1942 wooden grain tUrntot has served as a landmark ia th north Lexington ara for nearly 30 yaars. in Echo In exchange for grocer les. For larger items we ordered them from the Jone's Cash Gro cery in Portland. The slump in wool prices af ter World War I really hit the large sheep raisers hard Tom O'Brien got the Earl Wigglesworth ranch; Ed Neil the Vic Wigglesworth ranch and I believe Healys the R. F. Wig glesworth place. The old Palace Hotel bus was finally used to transport stu dents to the Pine City school. Dewey Payne was the driver on this route. I know I've left out some of the old timers, such as Coxen's. Kenneys, Brawns. Lunbsten and others. I have a cousin living here In Vancouver (George Bur roughs) who was delivered on our homestead by Mrs. Lumb sten. Maybe I'll get back to see BMCC Seeks Morrow History Jim Sturgis, curator of mu mum at Blue Mountain Com munity College is anxious to have more history of Morrow County. Presently he has only pictures of the 1903 flood. He says he is sure that there is more to Morrow County than tne Hood. Anyone having pic tures they will share are asked to take them over to Jim some time when they are going to Pendleton. He would be delight ed to show his guests through his new quarters. Mark Tallto arrlTed home Sat urday for a week of Thanksgiv ing vacation. He is attending the University of Montana at Missoula. He drove as far as Spokane Friday and staved ov ernight with Tom McElligott and came on home Saturday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gar ry' Tullis of lone. Beryl Still mem. 16, killed his first bull elk on the last day of the season. The five pointer was brought down while he was hunting with the Orville Cutsforths and Armand Wyland. He was hunting with his fath er's rifle. George doesn't care for the bolt action and this was the first elk brought down by that gun. He is considering let ting Beryl have the rifle. Ken Cuts forth returned home Nov. 18 from a flying trip to Australia. He did considerable real estate looking, doing his traveling over the big continent by plane. One area, he said, had a "drouth" of 25 inches of rainfalL Many other places, however, were drier than any bone. He said people make a hund red dollars a week but except for food, most things are very costly. A steak tougher than our steaks is a $1.50. A mod est apartment will rent for $40 a week! And they think that's Learn to Read Amount of Fall-out Chevron Oil Powered Water Heaters provide hot water for the family 24 hcurs a day. Economical, too. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN EN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 SOndartf O Company el Caliiomia Emergency Services are pro viding Radiological Monitoring class on Nov. 30 at 9 a.m. for an all-day ' meeting at the American Legion building. Those taking the class will learn to monitor radiological in struments, which is reading the amount of tall-out in the air following an atomic explosion. inis all-day course will be con ducted by the Oregon State Emergency Service. There are some instruments kept here and others will be brought in for the class. This will be a refresher class for those who took It two years ago and provide an opportunity for others interested in learning the information. COMMUNITY BILLBOARD When you ten the advertise! that you saw it in The Gazettp Times, you help to make a bet ter paper for your community. School Lunch Menus Presented Through Courtesy of Heppner Branch Want clean heat? wuzri Thara'fl standard! answer Chevron Heating Fuels burn clean and pack a lot of heat Into a few pennies. CALL YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN HEPPNER L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633 SndcT ca Company ealHamla FIRST NATIONAL Lass or omoom ( Heppner Elementary and High Schools SCHOOL HOT LUNCH MENU Tuesday, Dec. 1 Ground beef gravy over rice, Lettucevegeta ble salad, apricot halves, cook ies, French bread, milk, butter. Wednesday, Dec. 2 Pizza, green beans, carrot and celery sticks, berry cobbler, milk. Thursday, Doc. 3 Potato soup, I peanut butter sandwiches, cab bage salad, fruit Jell O. topping, milk. , Friday. Doc. 4 Fish stit k.. ' whole kernel corn, potato chips. . fruit, muffin squares, butter. ' milk. DEC 1 toiden Age Club PoUuck dinner, 7:00 pjn. At Episcopal Parish Hall DEC 4 Soroptlmlst Pie Sale Evans Lumber Yard DEC 5 Episcopal Church Women's Luncheon, Bazaar, 11:00 a.m. at Parish Hall TURKEY HOP Fair Pavilion Nov. 28, 9 p.m. to 1 a m. SPONSORED AS A PUBUC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency r.aios 247 PH. 876-962? If no answer call Ray Boyce. 6765384