Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1971)
HEPFNEH GAZETTE -TTXES. ThaixJaT. Fbrrr 1L Itn jTO THE EDITOR. . . GAZETTE-TIMES MCUOW CCUXTTS rWTSA?E Caxen estatl -shed March 35. lS3. The K.-C ; -rt aed Noveraiier la. IrSC. CczUU'ti February IS. Tr Kn;r lira -:a 1-2 MIMFESS CF NATIONAL NEW5FAFEB ASSN AND CF.IXKV NEWSFATE2 FUE-l-iES ASiN CHAXUZ DCSCTHT HEAIO. Ed: ten hiitel arv ir fo. mcnd. eeo::e fascal FUr.j 1'c n r-aa Luaeeyp Cwnw ANN TON STY" MATT WASID! Ve- Aprrer-tir SUSAN EESST5X.V Arccarre 4.tcr-.r:vn F--tes: SJ.fO Year. S-rjr Cccr 10 C-u Ma.'xd S -tie 15 Ctrs lb AiVanee.: M:a.atiai R.ii-a 5 ri. f.MjaJ t-r Ed-tce: New from Salem ft SEJC. It JEIXSTXTT Iwcmj-toav afrwwcrdsl Jihr. Car.adv was elected rt -Mrrr -v i .r-rat ;(kw cf the Heprrer Neigh- fuactkxs of th U -cii-Lag pro-f barteocd Of.fr Advisory board Neighborhood Center Board Elects Officers I wjl fA S-U'i to tt ks cna . l-tJ.t..1.rf!v ,l their raeetiag Ust Thursday O cr.. it:r.j-f it be lk rJc vfcbM evening. Norma Croc wJl serve .aj or. J-r aad Tr;- fr:a as ce cf fnc-1!! secretary and Mrs. Chirk- r.em- . AJ-i I.auirl Saadv-.r Ice. Cregvo ;dIr.g. rfP-J wheel-I Heard as vice preaer.t o-sie eL-J aad k tUnthl- MiTsfll lone 1 new n.rm- j rl tkL'.x-a1 ir.tria-. Nee ( w? on W aevtsory ooara. tae are t : Witt w Or- Resects heard were: Mrs. fee u Stevens on the Senior Citi- i. -, .... ..4 ..- rerji. Women cf A!l Saints' Epis-' ! c are ";sv a'.-.:e rded. vr.al copal Church mill provide the re!rehrarti iw tr-e rr.cn trj oi Al rniaa rar -. -T the E-d.-f: Sc.rr i-.it .t ira dj K-f-je rtessxe oc xrr;e, can know- Mr. FrarJc Ptmell cf Pendle W t. i be tee f I!-! r eortr I it tr er.rc s"r.t is irxtaTtr 'n tr..t fwo j thick. VT.rrvm Cci.-- r llatxs i R.U it a r-.r c a -4 i.Ve ? it that Exr- Tr t.:av ar-d Lsiered at tie Fxart 0Tx at Hetcf. Ort-co. ' j Hrpjr? a T- a$ Svc.J CUvj kaner. Cfx- Ec..: f ia ( xb. Veejay Circlt Frtiay: County's Friendliness Scores Again On i'! cvr? afais. ay Sea they cceae to JXor- rvr C.-' lr to fc-jeodry. Tits tneodijs tas pid cC .a 6car a-4 or-ri fc Us Xcerer Cocaty rair. Wfcea ti r-irr.:rs the Ceuary Fair Ccecraisnea fM!ai tie Mat rtw Ct-j:r- Far. they caaesM4 laYwabhy co ti frje.Uy arTTj-nf ajrtered ttrcwSewt tt Fair. Tty acted ti atl:r te -.;pevwK aa4 br ewiiaj tbey all wr-re Ot. a V!fra nxmg, tis Morrwr Coarcy Far was ICci Sa tie trate a ad ca tbe posEt ka-j-s. rccrrre4 ST?:0 ia 5.tjoo t cj-t-cajy aKxrr.t txta tie Oefra Eadrf rr 1. Ejtfi: ie eccr-y fain la the Kate was rated fcy a r-rf-rivr c tie Ctrty Fair Cccseksa w r;e-a tie lairs mtif t.-jrr e ta frc---3w Tisey derel dc ec!y th Or. s.-cse da it r t t tai aU be (.VOa aac-t-t a tartic- ton. CAP rt-prewr.tative to the t!ar nit.vet. P"3 a tre the state Corr-T.ittee for Progress k.-r i ie-4 '-c -needed Tferoujri Law CPL) showed on harii Ecif-r-d L-Joe- an overhead iewer how a bill ru:-. rea.tri biU drafUr.f Of is introduced and becomes a law cli aix aH r r-c Jn the State of Oregon. The CPL ire l:ry ;roaev . is an outgrow-in or the foor Aactrxr rr.-Ojrv-j is that , People' conference last falL fcety c is the txl cf "t:x ajta Stephens U chairman of r ce -t.-je estaM-Jh- the Corwnittee for Proeress t-t it a.vay r-.ai.e s? fee tVue r.t.- "j so. Lc4sits ia S- Through Law for Morow Coun caj. by rrKirc tie y a dU recree-:t ti..-o. Indus-1 ty acd r1r.g on the commit- rriy arwl thje vc a srrxiy red. !?". laS.-e. eix-. ccsties tP the Re: Cutting and We knew that th r-.J c--1 c::.. cta.b-s ct cccserw.i jofcf, Canad-. a. it alL Car a Wt : s.r..rs. arxOrre r-ols. Coda e CTL rra, -f a-i !-e-fUo s;cct - -e cr. Goals cf CTL puts r.phaau br;T, Hct W.ce th- j. the te approach. They Carek-s k thre. tra .asi gratef-Ty. .t knowledgeable of the creek. Ir. Mww Cc7 tiir xi a rrr. develop systematic and thre are 2 cc 3 t as T the a Staubcl. 'f f- ..n car as P-:?. Cc.-ettts' lettec cc ;-: f' present dni- We kr,: fc-w r x a" are .- -.art fccW c d .-or.g presenunons at , ii II ': - '. J ",'1 JOHN CAN ADAT. new chairman of tb Neighborhood Canter adTisory board. no government money available at the prtsent time. Classes at the Center CED clas.s will be held ev ery Tuesday afternoon at the Neighborhood Center. Mrs. W. W. Weatherford is volunteer math teacher. Nutrition classes are held at 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Bonnie Thrasher assisted by Barbara Walter, Nutritian Aide, is con- durllnK the M-r-. Lt we-ni-wlay the l-wion was on Bread iTiuklntf ualng abundant food t flour, dried milk, dried ii ml lard. The clftM is hId at Uerm lon or Hcppwr. Bulgar .meat Imif will made at the cert keihlon. . j On K b. 22. Iris Howell will be Ihtb to do youth counselllr.g for the employment cfflre, Job ( orpx. Man Power Development and Training Act Interviewing and to give the General Apti tude Tt Eattfry w Drop out. It is becaux of the multiple use made of the Neighborhood Center that the Htppcer Cerrt will remain open while , the Pendleton and ililton-Freewater Centers will be closed. Last week when the abund ant foods were distributed there were 35 who sampled the lent ils served by members of the Hello Heppner Extension unit There were 141 persons served In the program at the North end. On Jan. 28 there were 35 who signed up for unemployment and on Feb. 11 there were S. Three have been placed ta Jote rei.ti:c. iro wse cS the grrccss axd a&d wh; vh;-:s were p-er.d aad s;ace BtiLaed fcss it alio incijied s.; peszza as extent cf datrictica cf x -" KxaiLs. ta persccael are easily idestat irj tt- a;.rj- ts arsw- q-eoccs relating to the exh."h:ts. how sjcvv-J tie fair was ia xefLsi-g its airs. ;rcp-:-are e U'--. (trs. p?cet ci ecrry pepeiatua ant tie ft:r ar-ii ferfeetafe Krixi:a cf grcois ctt seascc Tre Fa was ruarked dewa f re e.e lacit cf grvea grass uri rxn reis ard fcr th lack cf as ---- cxr-e. Th eraJ-ca-:ffl tears Tred all ceesty fairs. Ttt 5.xrred 3e benens seid f:c adrarx-e plrrry fee rv- fi o:Ji in rm alo srr as a admrtaaoe the fa. w.: - rUnrued ccciiirsed F-rra: cf fcr;re-t, t'e Fa.- ejn caa ar.tje-.p:e rscre a.i r-.cce rrxcey for tr-je Krrrcw Ccirry Far. C-cfTit-Utx-r ta th Secretary ard Verrters cf the Fair SoAr-i fee their year-rE.3 interest arsd p-roractxa cf th F-. It coe that w can ail be prsxd cf! to c-crr. ei ha e l.cet-f I cre oa to taie rcr th.r.- l.ke th caa- a fw rr.L-.te nc ri then rx t heijed. t-r: e t-ir.i s: t w re cc c-iil tr aii irt e c;;d be ccr.rrE-d a 1 rt bet- tr j-.tr thyhs ca TV- ter. ! -"'-t- My ccTx-e ia tie C-ir.cl We wjcli 1-i.e ro d scc-. e Ercca Nx SI3 ai the d.s?e thirx aN-'-t th.A. Ia t-j t.t; is aiwa-s cea to y-r vac- My ist v$ tre mKtZ w-; e,i ir. . rcx-e a- rer j.y.e.. Ifarair. cetse. fir. p .Tjcc : VTl2 CLD VCTX JT-S-I ard w ar. Gsjd wc-rd has evk i ITE FASSZS SXNATT . . . The jbr. i? r.r e rrajt with . c f:c a rietTfad-i aiir-Lr.f f the he? cf everyer caa yccr,g rrea aa-i wceaes btrweea 1 kep zi f-c . hi;ra-a? so socc'ta are cf 15 aad '2Z tie rriv- We spead ra:ijc-3 cf 6:Urs : f vccia r ia s:av aad i cc Dxa pccrCts whea w cai f.tj;. was f -is-i ty the j hav r. Tt even .:-Nd the pre- Sea:e Feb. ?. cy a vvCe cf I-t Ikrr ca carta, way ext we o t. ts ri ossrsfa j the :!lirs tj T.gtz faas- bc-r.r Orexa ia? L re .ia i ire. dea?. w-tjc2 aad he:? rt'j-res rew veerr s oe ! -d jace. cvied ty the l". S. S;;c: I Sf;.re we go a-.--:r.g thirgs Cc-i-rt wj- cc. the ra-:-r. Wt's try to set- The fc.il t j:es U the th-rir ca irti Kot. 11 the Assent ly fosses FV-A -! o-r voices t heard, the raeaKre. it iil te ; -t to lat:ve sessjoas for legislative chaare berer.tir.g the poor of the er.ur state. Fv. Ed C-rtiag and Mrs. Jer ry Dreg terry have worked on Lew Eoasiag. In the report they said that k.-w cost housing could t prcviied with government -aa ce private capital could de- .V the p-rcct or private faariiy tcm-.g cr;ld do the job wrh r-bsiy heip. They erj-atered some oppo s:ticc There a; pears to be a reed tt a cr-cial There is I Lexington Grange Meets Saturday i Eos?: ""iv-ce. I wish ytj ccVia't whistle at rr w icre: "1 must wcrkicg. Sir. Ministers Plan Drug Series The S3'-th Mcercw Ccnirty ek!y crh:p rvx-e. VIisBttcnal Asa ar.d their' Ftaas are cor.tr-.u-.rr faatiLes had a (cclvjck diaaer : cccaraur..ty drug edatic fto Wcdrwiv Bstcc at Hcce Lcta- rram .i . The f-st wwxv. is eraa. Ea:rta.araeat arwag . set tru:.ve!y fee ArcJ 14 aad; thesBSxNes eaycyed after- j every Weda.iiy UHsvir.g feci wards. six wk The series will be' Pr.x the l-rxieca the saia--; bii at th K;p.-er &a-jeatxryj ifTcrs rx? f;c taeir asicthJy dis- Sc;l. f css-j;c I: w-jus : j..rted that the; The rair.rtr are cectertsed s JOCF fcie had givea the has-: abect th tinee rcdec ia Kj"p': i-uJ a jjLao wtxa wi3 be net that .tre betrg te?J ce S-a-f wsed Sacay afteiacccis at th da vs. ! Thaak yc! rely voc.rs. Lasrae Cha'y Ti i Era ca Cheryie Tiraer Mary Aaa Greeaup e n Guess-Then Hear Mystery Speaker At Lexington Church The Mystery' Speaker on Feb. 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Lexington Church of Christ is a man who was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was raised in the San Diego. Calif, area, attended col lrge in Azusa. Calif., and now lives "somewhere" in Oregon. He docs not serve as the min ister of a church, but a number of people in this area have met him: He does preach, but it is ; doubtful if any local people . have ever heard him. He has ' an affiliation with television ' and is vitally concerned with i children. ? Pastor Johnson invites the COMMUNITY BILLBOARD i w.,.. ui... attend the service and urar. t eve-, -Mvsterv Sneaker". T.:.-r t.-.e iiater tawara - ' v. in f j-. . tv, everir. The third Sunday night a -luck d'.r.ner 1 each month is the evening serv of ice of the Heppner and Lexing- ton Christian Church is desig nated as "Mystery Speaker E-rvre Keene ar.d Nathan! N:ght". On this evening a speak fw th Pioneer in a i rrv mm? tfSv! a vote cf th ;ec-: x p r.rr ary ekdx-a. Ed.torial cc r.: throch'ret the state seerrs t. favxc th w-ai recaaias to seea. w.th the vsitirg Grange, Wil- I vc.ted fee tie iZL becasse : dessert. Dur it seeaas prrcer t- te ia Lae !E? s etir.g. Doms . - . - r:-t- HTef:w arrf afhan LJr --r-- " iatrocaced. as Mas- j Ls scheduled without reveal- NTCZXA2 FOKXE isscE, teas cf tie vs:-or.g oranges. A"-s " ) ell icTter was written to' 1Ile raior, i . juumuh, various clues so that the folks may try to guess who the speak er will be. Of one thing they, may be certain . . . the mess-; ages the mystery speaker brings , -r r.i a:.:c for the actors. 'will always be one in which he 3rsv Waiter Wright Mrs. Bob: shares with them the message s,-ri V- i-'n Eet'-dolt on his heart from the word of ; GNrSLTTS iia. PJ d the Er.vrrarrrfati: Affairs f-i'-?.t :a OnderingS arara:rree tea-g rcc tiis f O week. t ?.v aad iistea to ,'' -"t- Li . d zt- ii-. SJare r;uty S:-b Coble, who is p inert :r. sn Li2aetrs hos- fciiowir.g the Creek Grange pre- ser.:-d a cker skit "Red Rid- ty W. S. CATX32TL2. When Do They Meet? FZi;,--rr w a l.t i-f ctvir aad servxe crjaaiairAros cf yizcTm CV.a?y sAfwv their rer-iiar cxiag tae. Thi I jc w-a e s;.ii:d a-d pMsied pericdjcaiN-. Orfaaiia-t-os wjshg be L--l-jced ts this bscag sactiid ccc.taet tr-e Ciw tie-Tiaaf cir-. Or-!- thes ccyi.au.txcs wris re-g-si: ree?.rj dav w-Jl be tsred. SjrecU cecasscci wd ace be archied CaX bsriag per rfa.-tatx. KClt-0W CCCitlT W.cr.w Ccwrty Cctrt . First Wecaesday a-r.- Canary Schocl B.-J Third Mocday itarrew Ccvary .vc- Adviaccy CocaoJ Third ifsoiay Fvcixec Iexx--al KT.tai Soari Third Thsrsday 3K-erjw Cecary Jirve Ery Wedaesday V;rr-r Cca: Jayree W.-s Thri Thursday V:tr; Ccoary Ftt-- .- Cccaaaasarc Wcs cc call Sf'.-crrw County Ef ar.d Fsscl Ci r-ra Wedaesday. $i p-a NTO ... La-st Tharsday Firct f M.-cr.-w Secvtad Th-rsday ?.. vrarrs . Seccrd r FswErth Tfiiy Gcra Age CJui First T-esday JVii: ET"?cec Secccd Eecceser Araa i the NarscetAi Assa. T K7 ard Sear Arr. Eesee?- VI rrrr Oa. Ch-lar.rer Cicaanfrof Every M-retday Ktffeer Cry Co-nri First M-rcday Erfjfcer Crar letr-. Third Vcofay Eeccer TZiss Lrd.re . Evyrr Thrsda- Th-rd Vt .cdiy &fT?cer Extaico ITr .r Eejjaer Gardua Ct Ef7?c Lerwr 4 A&.1 ;,try Sf??rer Lrce Nr. lr jlF a- AW K-fCQtr" 3tLiai"-aairs "T.-cis v.Ti 5 .. Eecc'ces .-.h .vskr: Nr. S' liiliScw Cris . Vorhrs Out. Crier cf Ej-ca Sr.i tie Crwc Q-i r p --?ai Arc Vitcs S:r.-ccrrji3 KXT AriT Scxaecy cf Si. Whjar Aartts Leif'jcc AT-':aa Z-rff a . Srfi "tea cf ESA k-re Crry Ccw-.-d k:c Ga-6 0i kw UtJ O.s .. are JTA . kae W-Jjcws Gnaxe Seccr.d M-roia.y Seoeoi Vroii First Kroiar Fast k Tt.-i .J Evtrv fast Tuesday a-i VCcday . FirsC Vcctia? Secscii Siteday Svcti Friitt EVifry Th ursday Fzt Tharstiay hrd Tt LiiT. 5 First Tuesday. 2r3C Seeded t Fswrti Tuesday FirS Tsesday Seoccd Weiiesdar kce Wcc s F-l.-wi. Levjrrrre C.-y CcJ Lexiarcts ErCy Vvihs Seored k F;cr.h K-:cday Seceed Tt ursdav Suatdrr aft? Ttri Sat. a! U.V pau F. Varcai y.-iait First Vreday rst k TSurd Thirsday Clip end Scve f-ve-viar rr-.-e-avrfi:- ca- H :d with Mrs. Graves act- , -a tr-ir:-- irw x taviif cc ta -- -( i- . w . . - c,:s. ilrs. Aar.aa Eechoolt. i : --s. i . - . ri tv,. p;ki .j i.. i. -.. i--. r..l xarva te:ttrcra. orange : c-ctat was as fellows: Willows II; Leaaagtoa. S: Eiea Creek. 10; briag tj Or?:a. as well ii aa- u-- a re sctirce tr," EXTCt :hj nf-seircr. aad stu-rv aeciessirv: agxrr p: ..-.t cut the ece- rcaif rfr.e:.r.s tuoeax i, cf prwec. AFPCOTJirNTS We Xeed A Famala v .-.-.4 k- ul f.r EXTCtTr.T trag-.r cur o:a:cav ia cc-ier NO LONGZ2 C-T AND EH.r -T thaa the cc teiai f;iirwei - - t ses.as. exsoatrve r- lf?-.-. a-r.Ji-r T.-rae aad ircv-..-.ra-.T.:s ts varjres state rUtitwies c-aarjc-e cscure the. bra trsts that w are co Mr. iave aad Mrs. Nc-rraar. Nelson rtruraed frcrn a trip to Patricia Collins, who teaches at Soap Lake, Wash., was down' for the three-day weekend vis- j iting her parents, Mayor and, Mrs. Bill Collins. She enjoyed! ard efcaraissi:.ais wese jljjtsKj aie by the Gcsieracr ani seat cc-cre. The iacrease cf wages. o l a.i.e r.c cT....-rt.j;u r-rf. r.-- tv ci Lv- c cc-traaatxe. ia airrost ai ca- tubt-- Ceci Jiffe ZsA Sswerd B-ack ia Hospital Eiri Scwari to recently re . rsraed Ks his ha from surgery ia Sc. Aa-hcay Eosp:tal ia Pen cf tw-ag will rjse to e is. It aP Fcxess. with LrJe ce no is a t: t.-crer arraageaaeat !: icvessagatico cc scussarc ca Sccaetirres -Teeter" is up. aad tr arc.;ate s at-.ry cc tak eacaas "Trcrer aad sceae cf grocad. as are iff? e.t cf- ta gaaae. i Fccr.ra-.ciy. ta fcvot-iure tas The rcesect iccatsia vxt :.V',: :... v?re was taiea bv ambulance s sa i."5."s ir-.c - the Saa:e cvcaat.rtee dealag m-.ta tie- arcecatees rwjctrve j.s.rxc. so be quesooted ch Jli qsjtlaf:tx!ess. ess cfrt jves his vews aad has iiea. Thss. I feel prevides ciae axree exa Arxa. New Mexico and . some outaoor activities wim ner jw-'-aB rate- Thev visited Mr. family, rebuilding the creek! aad Vrs, Hardd Beach and Mr. 'channel and building corral I aad "mtn. Fraak Schrage whoi'ence. Because their state Is j were fuaaer Lexir.gtci residents.! named for the first president,! Ear! M lr cf Pcctlaisd spent', e schools are clost'd on Wash-tl-e wwiead at tie home of his Union's birthday. , aaai aad uacie. tr. ana Airs.. FEB. 21 Willows Grange meeting Potluck dinner, 12:30 pffi. FEB. 21 lone United Church cf Christ Installaricn cf Rev. Wmiam Arthur FEB. 22 lone Lion's Club Cafe, 7:00 p.m. at There FEB. 23 Pancake Luncheon ar.d Sup per All Saints' Episcopal Parisii HaU Luncheon 11:C0 a.rn. to 1:0C- p.m. Supper 5:30 pja. to 7:30 p.m. Public invited tickets at door . FEB. 23 FFA Banquet at HHS, ft.3C p.m. FEB. 27 Rock Club meeting 7:30 pjn. at the MeMurtry Bldg. SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY C. A. RUGGLES Insurance Agency P. a Box 247 PH. rr&-962S If no answer call Ray Boyce. 676-53S4 very keg the wwittd Mr. asd Mrs. as iita cos pareats. 5 in Tbceaaoc Ee i-siftrv stra' to furtaes redace . Sirs. Arcaje JiUiisers. sv.-ur.-.- Friaay enetlag to Pioneer Mem crial Ecsaital Tare t -s Club raet at the brcae cf Mrs. Eula BjOodswxrth cn Thursdav. Election cf officers was beii. Mrs. Fraak Robinson caairasaa; Mrs. . vice-chairman: J wts Osca2ua.ity H-:is;.ial Si, aaciar. aaca-ualrjei cr a-s w 'r vt. - - -- . w-a -eats were ,-ueiav "-e-e ; pectaat ;.;s:txia. Eur-ag ta r- trs-- -Jftar::u J wL th Ccca-altte cf seated ta the fcrwiag: MrsA. i h th I i Ch ,-r-r -M F. Majesk. Mrs. L-ere Facterg. La- it Fr-ee.;..re psd cc i.t--v. --'---- . V-tl .4?vie Munk- A.-cic ta?vua ta iase .reinrc ----- - - Prweaced f Cccrerrxcs. School Lunch Menus ' aad Mrs. trea Padierg, three Through, Ccurtesy cf Ef7?rr Srara ers. Mrs. C C. Jce.es. Mrs. F.alph f: Vrs. Aaaje Keen. PrcaiT. t.i rue s . ilrs. Fi-intac Twice Ccs F'fcireCi. MiMiilaa. Mrs. a gjest. Mrs. f FIRST rraay S-i-.fit.-aaT t irti ce-. L. A. M-"Cat-f-cs 5 d? fufl-tira: tiijsv th f-. . Y-sc Var: cf rtaes. refers. . jwrarae-i hrcr F. Se.agly hjtraless crigs liai where MiH I .. .-a -t p. traa- t:ce s-rT .t I c-uZiserss. r.. cr:cis. aad pk '' t a rareal i: BVVv -TjcttBewftszy as d Km Sc-too-s SCHOCL BCT ITSCH XX3T3 yi:rttx Frt. -C Mie-i pa raire grrcad teef iy. tar si-ia. a rj-s -ce jut. Tiesda;. F-iu 13 Tr , rv A.-.-f. c-kicap f. yrat e--uu iwrjet, rr-t crf?.. 'Tk W-ireday. FeS Z4 M-rr cats r:if. cu-rr.-t aad ceiery stjrSa. Tt u-sray. 1T5 E :t dc. ax V-cac-u beau ptcai as fvtis. fewrsfred grees. reazu ru.t, rrasted graaaaa-y v.-irr:.-s are uaiiej scrvaay as -ia Basctaal Mrs. Trccca stavvd TTssJtit uses cf Sri dsfaras. wiah Mrs. ELiE-t-h Lyacit wh;e are Mtrat cf uurres rejects. Frjiiy Ft-t. 1? Scp. egf salad sa-tdwKa. catLg aa- MONEY Pay Yourvelf First by Saving Here Generous Dividends Paid Regularly Coll Us Today! FIRST FEDERAL Savings Cr Loan Assn. r. r-Ku 13S.W. ccrt NOTIC The County Court has issued an order that all dogs in Morrow County must be licensed. UNTIL MARCH 1, the fees will be: $1 Moles $1 Spayed Females $2 Females AFTER MARCH 1, the fees will b: $2 Males $2 Spayed Females $4 Females Unlicensed dogs will be subject to impoundment. Licenses arc obtainable at County Clerk's oHicc. Fee for impounded dogs is $1 a doy for 5 days. AFTER FIVE DAYS, UNCLAIM ED DOGS WILL BE DESTROYED. John Mollohan Sheriff . cake aad irxrt. T-r