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    KZITVtt CAZmX TtKti. Ttasndsry. Jaaoarf 14. Wl I
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
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A Salem Scene
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n"T tOtCTTBT EIAJtS.
aners Psb&sfcm
vi- Ai VCND. IXOXX PASCAL
1 ;r-aa lrj Tz Operator
- r MATT WAERX5
Apsjee-rtir
I T: a--i erei at tie PtS Ofjc at Eeppoer. Orerae.
at Sr.oi Matter.
Cff r- H:-- sr. to ( bjs. Midday thrwarh Friday; aa. areitr-gtri
j "Ccrrcr Practices AeT ar i the repetrf c exrr. ;-a.fa
I Crt-ftcs oaIi -Crrt;t both bed; and after Veers p U
TTfcraw ATT f k tf- a tae
j a.ns x3 aa ta ekrtjcej A; p -atauert of a tiagi fu:-'
' Uw 3 rweae en: raice at- para treasurer and St nn.U be
- c.r.rr lie Jr'si Mjie a XapMirtaet Mr the l- L
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Wares Leave
For Army
Lerwiit -re.
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r tuitiK ul- i ircl il csi t;xx, iw 4 iw Lew.
Uft Bill Lw. Dvnveod Tab.
A
is r-j- .- ei-- -?r.-t r:u he tk-J AA-1-
U t.Ur.ii-i-ki:'- .!r-i.r-i.j iv bfr tie -
Against Natural Low!
ir,E r-.- ff m-Js J-e ;stfe ttf tje. Menri.g to
?- .-'-. tie C S j-TserrietJ ciain V--Airt
A-t pUr t Ir7 Prjif G?v-M L'mJl I-
: J-....-t L-t-r Co--rie tei 35 lso ane-s;u to r-?-1
E- lAd Efti-:j:eA. HjH tj-- f'-r.aeL.-t c out -of - j ,
the ttirf-s are ds.fTJ to ; ftnbttKW to ttTjix-
by a la c ece
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i-.ijtjm-.T.g rT.t ek-
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r -'T Ijr icb--l .V.ttiw- cftra hi b attrA- tt local W-tL sr.i;. jj SOUO EEIEIAH LODGE ificn lor 1S71: from left Jo
t -re iJivi3 be a irveitf ttj-.c r. jrwr:xtt;n. ; i.c J t,i! jr-ry te c-aljed ctr.H.tors d be a UrJej Esftsa. Opal Cook, Alta Sterens. Betty Bood. Marf McMmrtrr.
v i -rf trr:jrz'. to l-ne: f wi5 if aboen Lie a oxir! (Wn U E.: tis !. Tt asxwtu c cars-i AdeUo LaTroce. fecrl Wrtgbt Altbg Kirk.
! tjr csesxJ- trees j attributed to indiaal irriC l...IL:M. Jr. Pat Nofcle Grand. Esther
rro -jr i t-a:uv. Exert- w-Ja nse
Brer.t Ware, Spaniah and
Myrn PriU-rra miruf at
H(ppnr High and hi wife,
Kaihl will be Wvlr.g Hepner
cn Jan- 15. Mr. Ware has b-n
drafted.
On Jan. 13, Mr. Ware rr.ukt re
tort to hi Sek-ctjve Service
Board tot induciwn. His Lafl
Uy tf achorj will be Jan. 15
as he will be replaced by a
substitute teacher from Cilior
n!a Mrs. Ware will acoorrrpary
him to Lo Arsgfl- lor ir.duc
tion and th go to Provo, Utah
to reside with her rrHber airtU
he can )oln her husband. It
i ix ur.deterrr.lned where Mr.
Ware will take basic traixilr.g
as yet
The Wares came to Heppner
from Utah In September ater
accepting the teaching position
at the high schooL Mr. ware ts
a graduate from BYU at Provo,
ma)orift2 in Spanish.
SON ABBXVES
A boy, Steen Daryl, was
born Jan. 6, 1971. to Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Basel of Coquille. He
weighed 8 lb, 12 to. He has
two sisters, Dawna and Heidi
Mrs. Basel is the former Ruth
Peterson of Heppner. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Exrhard
Morin cf Portland and Mrs.
Lucy Peterson f Heppner.
Another Knowledge Gap
A co tjre. zzsoa rrr'j wre farriers. Ti.A. c4 cnirs. ? trttm ci the rroted rsris-
1 a t.ir4--i. Or CMOrra agTs-ba3ais farrrjer, today, i P?tlawl Attoraey
H-vi:-. t tie aierafe esocgh to fd core f--r 5 pK- j Fi-"s"'- represtW of
f it. Las these been a greater m-ta tias ia i rjm edj and Sreiary cf
ti s"i.:(c-.f-T U a mcvirare. Kz. no zwJiSurx. Las tfttrtt -- jkj3-.
rrea-ei btrjrfjts to wee peeie. Frw ti sacrfpt-irt cf tie
itrrier. Jw-er. it eas bees a rtixed t leasing.
A moee ard nor rce4e hare km toaci:
t L L tarrs. pabuc CAserstaadg
Las (!KLsedL We bear a k abcc-t rJ
; y ga iectr&V.-ET arid jt fTaclrg ard
irg t-artjcuar trJiuerjce co 1 w pre-eiecnon r-iterrjer.ts, ... u,kU .,
pt-jt luatp sica exres-! . . 1 ... n, . '
J IO0F Installation
- -- s &rtrom: RAPNG. Oma Cox:
rcj-ir.g aa esjoyable ham LAPNG, L"nn Haguewood; RAC,
c"jT "V'- Z ! Lea tiers. C- il Co ar.d AMa
Tie Secretary of S?ate oji odd Fell:"5 and Ee-
rrJe ner this repartrg err-'tiiis vkl tie-' airt instal.
k, assisted where fea.ble br.i,,,- Un.-rr'jv ;p at tie
ai ctax ci tie ctarjt are;ct.-y asmcraea CA.r.r- cLiCiais.j Lodre KaH
m riiuc .j. hi Keaiea ijcra tret uvt
cifeer were Mr.
tint, with tie fa 'rarrps S2 sertir of tie pres-iwd be tfae restriction arastj, "Sstram ard 'corne-t
c arrnOrjTal rr.t- ! ----t law. repeat xg 21 refiiU-; elertxireensg oc the diy veers' crw Gral Maaial ard
Jj:j -jett prxsts. Vx tors aad arr.:;g 51 raore. j go to tie pol. j Eaiph Bearfjer. District Dtptj
Vera BouteQe and LAC, Mattie
Green.
Esther Bergstrons -as present
ed with a past 'cle Grand
errbk-a called "is:tirg regalia"
as sie already had a past No
tie Grand jewel.
Mc oad Mrs. Dick Clark ad
their two year old son. David,
came up from Corvallis during
the holidays with her parents,
Mr. acd Mrs. Harold Beckef- One
evening while they were here
they got together with a group
of -former school mends lor a
gab test Dick is in a manager
training program for First Nat
ional and Mrs. Clark Is week.
Irg at the college. -
.vilxg z:tdjcy. caeat i a betier bry tcday than ever
bi:c. A f -ilxaijcn cf tvje AatsoEal Live St-oek and Meat
hA:i tit ed. Tcf ijo rvxe ci thali after-rax Irjooroe
thar; a Xv.m 'Si years ago. Arrxirj are gtt;.-f -SO exst
po.r ij U r-at pT i:ta . . . t'jc3id.rg a v..; pir.g Co
j?tr.t ryr- bef ... la tie sarre perjed. the avers re tfis
;oa in tie U. 5- has -rr.i ty Try.; this 5r3 pw-
-- Tt ;c i.taj--r; aiio rxnes tsat a pr-.r.d of beel, t i
p'fk. 'X I-- b tn-tie retail ccerter. vjrx-Vjc-Mrx.. i ar S
ir -d jr-.t:.i prvJ-jct I
Afrjr.fe-.re has beeeene another cf those basic indortrles I
tit? iij L" dect coetact With ccr.rrjers. Probably net j
o- '.rrr in a haadred Las tie rerrytt idea it tie j
"fjv.-t. rt and tears'" repaired. Iron tie range to the re- '
tt j P:rr. to fUce a ffjeal cn the farstily d.r:ner Uble. One I
t-e tljit -jbs ci agriedtttre is to t-y to cke this knc-al- j
ti zip. i
i-rrf-cart ctar.-e? in-1 a c.rr.rrk.r. tL SB 21. i! , nrra for IOOF ad Erth
vo-lve a;jcir:trrjer.t a sjrrf , f rai-jed to give k-giiUt jcs a l.t-, Ecincn. DiFtrict Dep-ty- pres-
...xii t-eas-rer. tirwiga i tie oore 'iturie arsor Onyr. s! der.t for tie Eebekah Asserr.bh-.
; i-xr all ccctrtbttioES are re-!e!n3 oJJjCials. Presectly the ilOOF Otfxcrs '
cnt-a aas expeasirures raa.se, . f Jj-.g f? f r State Ser.ator ar,d yew cfTxers fee Widens-
Eepresestative is orJv SI 0.. Lodge IOOF No. &5 fee tie year ;
Tiat lee would be raided to 533.! are: vie Grasi Jack Siiraaer;
A ttsird bill, prepared by tie vice graad. Eobert Lcwe; secre-;
. lspje w oorat v'ers. wotlc iary. u. c issr.; t-ra.-.--r. uevz
ji-pcate aad expaad seaterial : Eal: ; warrien. LJ". Nah: con-;
itr.at raust be submitted tv'Octer. LJ. u sa jraarj; iranse t
caadidates foe publication in!
' the Ycers" Parrphlrt It calls
CH DpK
-nil
fojflfMinn
IT LviULlVJ u UUV
V.-2J.COT S. D, ESTEEFEISX: Tie aaatooey of any
a!wxi4tjn c? ciub ial-j4es foiir kir.ds cf bcaes: (II wish
b-.ota ?i'e who win go aieerg with art idea tut wa.-t sorse
vtjc ele to d-e tie work; (2 Jaw bones who talk a lot but
6 Lrrie el; 13' kauciie booes who knocks evervthiEZ
e-iTrju&e efce ie: aad '4; back be a
r.vl aa.d cVa tie work.""
f for a phetograjh not raore
j !han three years old. aad the
W'&yJ& Heq-irerrent tiat the caacU
v' VJX date's staterrjer.t shall iaclude
! age, prt:ser.i ccuupaixm, ec jta-
... , . , . . tion. bufiaess or professiccal ex-
We understand from a ineod - ,
are stiJ pretty mucfa up in tae, TgVot raeetings aad
clouds over f:rst graaQcfcildren. , hearf bv he
Don KeeuEgs had a daughter :.ittiu, .f.. .
pec. 14. then Ken, Jr. and wife irvlvmg alleged elec-
iho get behind the ( had a son Christir.as Ee. The
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LETTERS"152 EDITOR
.WIWuiMpiwiipi.. ii'Hiin ..jiMisjisjsssijMiiijiMsssjijt!. nr Un.i-&&:J?! ' - .
Lar j-;
JaiS a few Lae to get icy
fitper narted iri .. aad pay
j"W I-Jf tie Beat Z2 ravctis.
After I was r-arrjed A eg.. 22.
at Cifcjr.E.. Pa. I was traasitT--d
a ACAJE St.'ijrjrA in San M-
Ken Keehags now live n La-!referene were to the jks con-
u.ar uul !. m m neMwr itr hwn o, v- Thorrston
neaay years when he worked as. aEd for Arton-je-
forester lot kiitrja Corp. Ken, r-aL cB 23 lielv would ore-
sa ar.1 the ole S:tor attended : , cutent from
scW, together in Jcletoa! WSMinte jn office b dis.
and the poor ole school there icreHon m such ca to prefid.
has never recovered. judges.
I Much time was spent discus
Sign on a gas station: "Boa ! sr, a Iia' for the re-ised
rioe for night service. Then ejection statutes. Because the
p your sfiirt on while I get tetTa -corrujt practice occurs
ray parts or repeatedly in present Uw, Ore-
1 j gon's election regulations have
Tne Oregon Legislature coo-' been dubbed the Corrupt Prac-
Tss. TTti I wit tiere I flad ! day f the seasc.
far f ie fe!.feaj teajs. . Kt mlfe Ssaan is ss.vir? with
I reported back to the US3 Ea
terpctiie cm Dec. 2S.
I was be-ae in La Craade fer
tie lass three days cf elk sea-
wxi and was vtrrv luckv as I
ic a rpeke ab&vt 8:15 a m I veaed Midday. Oh, well we've tices Act "o direct action was
Wedas.day raoraiag the last ; :urvjved a lot c-f oher thlr.gs. ' taken by the s-ubconuaittee on
guard.aa. tM Lea e: cutside;
ruardiaa, ?!i.Tn Hayiere: ES-
Cc-raett Greer.: chaplain. Her
raan Greer.: LS'G. Ealph Beam- f
er aad ESVG E. G. Pete Mc-!
Murtry.
Etbekah Cincezs
Officers to serve this year Ioti
Saas Souci Re bekah Lodge No. ;
33 are Node Graad, Mary Mc-Murtrj-;
vke graad. Alta Stev
ens: recording secretary, Adelle'
LaTrace; fiaaacial secretary, Jo'
Huston ; treasurer. Betty Rood;!
warden. Bemice-Xash; conduct-j
or. ilildred Padberg; RSNG. AVi
tha Kirk; LSNG, Letha Archer;
chaplain. Opal Cook; musician.
Shirley Connor; color bearer,,'
Ula Kuggies; Livii, veiva Sech
dolt; ESVG. Evelyn Farrens: in
side guardian. Pearl Wright;;
outside guardian, Mary Saeley.
PERSONAL & BUSINESS
if it's on paper . . .
we can produce it!
. . . Modern Equipment-
. . . Top Quality Workmanship
. . . Speedy Service
. . . Years of Experience
. . . Integrity
. . . Pride in Product
I too.
fii:.j-d tae seAt with a 7-3
rward aad were aecend ia tie
-a.f-a as 13th Naval Ltrrt
ruoutTi-s. 1 Cisaed all tot
rse tt tie fames due to first
a bad knee ar.d then cracked
ntaao I really d.dnt get to play
tuts.
After school hkrh I complet
ed Kw. 6 as second in the ciass
ith a 3 71 CPA. I was to report
to the L'SS Bainbhdge out of
Long Beach, but orders were
cancelled and after being home
for Thanksgiving and Christmas
an official new name. But the
'references to "corruption" have
Pioneer
Ponderings
et real pareats tn Portlaad un-', ulaS raea orouaa Been raocuiiea cy new xanguage
i ! v! r m.m fv ti,in n . last week ia regard to Justice and a consensus favored a raore
ewpk-te its tr p around the t o I P4 Charles OTonnor's positive nicknarae such as Fair
cf "south Aavfrxa to Alaraeda. f cen hoQn- 04 ElectiORS Law.
C!;i. j Face court is held in the court Circura venting new election
i house Tuesda-s and Thursdays rerulatiocs may be no more
My new eoraf iete addres is: from 935 aan. to 5 pan. Charles cifScult than at present for the
jocn r. toie ituii j avaaoie to everyone at his really corrupt But a more posi
EJtl 3 Division , cZjsx in lone at any tirae he is rive nicknarae does seem in or
rseeded. cer if only in recognition of in-
team Legislators who toiled dil
"They had te shoot poor old Sgently at lily gilding Oregon's
Flda" election statutes to keep them
was he raadr" "Well he iiaor.z the best and most pro
gressive in the land.
3
CALL
COMMUNITY
BILLBOARD
676-9228
L'SS Enterprise CYAN 5
c o EPO New York, N. Y.
I have a question or request
ll-V.t t .w . t .
"'"'I r . ., ? a wasn't too pleased.
the Oregon State and Oregem
nwsres. Could you slip them In-;
to the Gazette sorr..a:es lot us
u rv keraen.
Z f rf. a. CA i tEM
The Lttrt of the Tropics
This is the trr.e cf year .hr.
brjgat cr.-kseed trx.hu.res are O
igrd to lire us to tropical
islaadv. where warm brteies
str the palm tre-. here ex
School Lunch Menus
Presorted
Through Cc.ty of
Kefprx-r Erarx.h
I NATIONAL
m BANK
Beppece Clemeatarr and
Hih Scboois
SCHOOL HOT LCTTCH
MX1TCT
M'.-ft, Jan. 19 SVjpp- J-ee.
aace bun. buttered corn.
otic fitmers bkztr, and raini j carret stUc. cake and fruit raiik.
tktrted beauties iafet tie
beaches. I t refer cur environ
rarr.t I lJce to 1-iten to the
Chinook winds h.jr to the
Ponderras of Lfe returajr.g; to
hear the saow fed streams
talking to thenuselves as they
hurry to Join a river, to
the profusion cf wild flowen
(untamed by boarusts eww
the hillsides, and for the thn
r'ad hfutte, e don't need to
t t ll.i 'zt'a f -e Xt-.t-m.
Tues Jan. 19 Mashed po
tatoes k gravy, cabbage salad,
fruit cotbier, re-lis. buter. rr.Ut.
Wed. Jan. 20 Fried chken,
buttered peas, celery sUx. fruit
rtlls. butter, milk.
Thurs, Jan. 21 Beans aad
ham, vegetable salad, cinnamon
roiis purple plums, butter, milk.
Fri. Jan. 22 Toasted cheese
saadwches. tomato soup, let
tuce wedge, fruit raedley, cook
ie, milk.
MOR
UMATILLA
Fri.-Sot.-Sun.
Matinee Sunday 2:30
-e- -. SCORE OSE FOR
WaftDiSi
SMACMURRAY woOISOH eWYNN!
r . a, r m
OASIS
CINEMA
Now Playing
Open 7:00 p.m.
Show 7:30
BASKETBALL JAN. 15
Heppner High vs. Condon,
here, 6:30 pan.
lone High vs. Echo, at lone.
6:30 pjn.
Heppner Orade School vs.
Umatilla, here. 2.-00 pjn.
JAN. 17
lone Willows Grange Potluck
Dinner, 12:30 pan.
Regular meeting, 2:00 pan.
JAN. IS
Mothers March Meeting. 8:00
p.m. at All Saints Episco
pal Church
All Women interested in go
ing on the Jan. 2S March
are asked to attend.
JAN. 14
Morrow Co. Jr. Rodeo Com
mittee Meets at 7:00 pjn.
at Gail McCartv home
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