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entry delivery true;. Just notic
ed that t?.e truck wait art up
holstered in either leopard, oee
Jul nt koir such colorful cat.
Irrw-r of tt- truck is E.U Cox
. lmj Mans writes fa fan
f.iic an extremely heavy mail
ing iui:fTTiinf the till "lor ar.
An k!'latiT4: tc fwlf Iieletwe"
panerw-a after the Nebraska
lis-.
Ke anc Eep. Kuiu- li have l-r
' v.niu. in ABi'inc.; Klinimurr. tiiilirie hi Pen IE Publish! islativf counsel drafting such I
tve-i iiiundy ano tnieree at tne Pust Office at Ecppner, Oreeon. bill an
i warnu Class
Office liciurv f ajB. to C j.jh Monday throurfc Fridav; P aja.
nntii noon Saturday.
STOP AND THINK
for o minute g t office
J nm- an Indianapolis Star l 15C7 cum some thinking i
on j ax snaring mo mat siiouia chum uf to slop ano
think beiure petting on lb band wagon.
Tim- iu.-i! sseems id have com.iOertit.iP public support, lron-i'-uUv,
Male and local tdcialt. would bwumt supporters ol
high l.-ueral taxes its order to perpetuate their leoeraj hand
ui.v Tw would be helping to dig a grave lie local and
ton- responsibility.
W fine that every n-i.tor reason advanced lur tne taA-fci.a'ii.j.-
loeii it a much more persuasive reason lor CUTTING
l-u. rni taxet. thus n.aiiing aQtlitmnal resource available to
Kiii'-s- and cummunrtit to be tapped a tney aee lit.
Aii(LiT argument it thai tne present proUeration ol
l-o-ral aic programt caufcet distortion erf spending priorities
in tne KLiit, and retuiit to non-economic uw ol resources.
Mate it high priority program starve lor lundt while uf
mg state money to match lea era! lund lor low-priority pro
gramk. simjiJy becauw ttic lederJ money it- evailabit.
The Stai goes or. to By, WTjj- not abolish the distorting
Jeoeral aid programf and cut leowal taxes? This would al
low the nun not only flexibility but jOko responsibility."
leaeral aid program leave state and communiues in j
an uncertain position because of dependent on appropriation '
by Congress. )
If they were eliminated and iederal taxes were cut, then !
ate and local communitiet could te certain til their own j
tax resources. j
It wmf to uf that tax sharing will INCEEASE not re- j
verse lederai participation in the liriancinE of state and lo- '
eal nen'ioe.
The case in point is the Oregon Welfare program that
ha pom- completer? out of Uie handr of the County Welfare
CommisKionK with the advent of state JundE linancing.
TIh- County Commission only acts in an advisory position.
With ledera aid. there would be even less local control.
We should slow dowi and take another look at propos
h.h Jot leaeial tax sharing with the states. Most states can
make bettei aie of their money by keeping it at home in
the first place.
anc in the meantime both
i are tipon-soring 13 12Z2. Their
i hill wili reinforce this, bill
; Kep. Mann ha sent us 40 cop-
li of lib. IZjT which anyone
u- welcome tD have here at the I One MQlor Kectrves
. Duo-oword at Services
1 - '.vl
V -A
Ncwi from
Ken Jcrnifcdt
;Homer Hughet
Chairman 6MCC
Budget Committee
Walia. w
end tb KntsoMi Swric Mdca Aw aid fata CoL Barry W.
Witoo.
Miijor John L. Bristow, a prod
uct of Morrow County, was hon-
Mx. and Mrs. Hubert Wiiaao
i went to .Spokane lart weekend
.l. ... .... 1
; ' .'""V, r" r !i recently when 1m- received
!Thi JL?Z,? ,UOd,es- the Air Medal e,or,d oak leaf
, These lel,er had Joined up at -vluKUTK Tn eJtation .ads:
SjKrt.a re m 1M3 and last week- 1 -r- . , , , - ,
! J.T ,KTi7 ;!r .3?. TTl j CapJm John 1 Brunou- dis-
,.r - r T I tmt uished himset' by meritori
Pioneer
Ponderings
ri Uuw an4 War
U.ii.loti Conn Hwl? i j;) K-umir.
ii... iffiHKr way In O.U"e HQtl
wtiMh iti ri I"11' I'"' : M' iw pr"pJ-4 I t. 17 Cat
In tl... nffnltn f rmefrin.efil t.W(C ,fi;t ua for tt
thfourtl I'Uhlu' r'tfiffil't' ir.i r K h'Xl ear be hld ,
hiiiiiM!. M U Iff wl'i-re 'i!l;ut 6 per :rf net the rat
M(f ihM UhM il, armlywd. ixm-- j rr.t levy.
linii'K ntt. i.'l il fi'l, Mme!tm , Mr jj.-fM, ,j,,d tW prt;:.
Jillli'd. : luj:H efUi the iKtLfft
ft k here whi ff tli' aim'-j pledge t' hii tb lit.
rnmrrit by the -'il"' i "', -w now pfri-b0j!y a t toe
urid prucliiKi It i "'' i tut Jih the JtJ uf rtte tc;.
In tTtri jI tM' hh '''liy-rt. re tt-r ;t.i,g to cr.tnj
erniin-til. the "f ublx r niM tn Hie I l,tl0.r,y tia egui-mirt luf
roHd." J icrr.rr. ur.' vli-ge C iKl'ift,
Aoyon rm loiify t a 'm 'b. tr.r g i?- rfcUca-, tf
inittw M-arlnjr i"UM-wive, j.j trn In l.m;ih; lax k
minor. rltJwriK, h"n itlwrix. : W.t( lo .-x pt cett T0
liglflaiuti". ilihiMK. tiny 1 rr.i.ke thu posfcible. tl kgiCai
vidual io h Miimthing to on, nie irc-aied a oeVTmiried
say fur or Uk'ulnM "ny P '"1-1 effort lo JrT-a th levl of
injr legislation rxfore th xm- Mtte support Cur board hi
pl dged t-uppor t thi request"
Hearliinn utv very iniormni., 77,. nU(;pet he aaid. xmiH.
The solemnity found In a "'urtjpatet 13 per cent increase u
01 iaw, or wir i.-i.-nivi..-. i enrollment out woia ntn c"j
mosphere found on the fl'r ofj, coUeg'f prewnt ptandtrcls.
fus achievement while particj-
! pating in sustained aerial flight
! Irom August 1W5 to Augurt 1HSC
16 ' : . . . ... . . . . . rrc. a
'r.JU-ntenanc; Squadron .spec-
r.j If. ,. " . . ialL As Chief of the- Flight Op
We fairw aur stack Ten.
i
y W. . CAVXEHII.L
had a malfunrticm, had a little!"',. ZZZTJ Z.. .tu U1! ! OUB SPACT PEOGRAM
i.r-T 'T P . ' 1P Command Liason Of-
ing nome briclu askew. Ko oth
er damage except to our ha-ha
dignity.
j fife in Greenville, Texas, the
Tb State Eigbwtrf Commit-
The Apollo flights into space
are spectacular and a tribute to
mechanical science, but they do
the Senate and House, are not
apparent In a committee hear
ing. Back and forth discussion
between members of the com-mitw-e
and those testifying ac-
jounts for mwl of the hearing
time.
If one can't anear personally
at a committee hearing, he is
invited and urced to write a
letter to the committee chair
man, stating his views. The let
ter will be reprfducd and dis
tributed to ail members of the
committee.
My committee assignments
this session are: Chairman-
Criminal Law and Procedure,
nothing to relieve our space State and Federal, Agriculture
problems on euth, surfeited 1 and Local Government.
polklet, programs or Mn-ioes. ft
would n'X, he fcQaec. allow axy
new prt'gramf to be added.
ThU is a holJ the line budg
et for the neeond convecutv
yiar." he Kiid, "wfcicn reoogEJi-I-s
the national, state nd ara
e-onomic climate.. Tour visits to
our campus during Dwbt.I
made you aware that we are a
developing t'istrrutxin, that cur
enrollments tave mcreased 36
per cent In two j-eart frorfl F""3
to 1J00 and that our new fa
cility' which will be a-upie
with the cfiening of the Fa3
term adds another 870O scroare
feet to be staffed and maintain
ed."
Mr. McCrae rectenmenoed MjA
airmanship and courage exhibit
ed by Captain Bnstow in the
KlirYVUKflll lirvimtit ii;hTTTitt rif
iTTnTv.rtnt i fi.rMs . i with pwple. automobiles, and I STt'DENT CONDUCT CODES I total taxes to be lei-ied this vt-t
Klfrn f 1 it L TITlVrM IkHumI - . 1 " -..Tl... ... T . . . I ...u:,.w . . ! - - . . -1 n . . 1t'U.. T-i. . . ...
tw "".nitiuelv oesirned soecial pur. vl weaie .-oi nn, dui uo: . . . uricioe neja to km.j. 1 lie amosst
seconoary luno lor fiscal 1S72. TKJM. aircraft undf eirtremelv KPwal problems and threaten ' se'ms to be general !
, linS .1f-.JSifledIorj hazardous conditions, demon-1 our, existence, and sap our nat
rri.m of utiich UxfX is red-l his outKUir,dirif. profit-!1 toxitix. The trips to the
eral mone?- and the balance j imcx and aev0tl0n tc moon do nothing to alleviate
S.Me and Countjnatch money. dun: Tnt. proiaiBkmca sldll and 1 t,ur VM on earth.
airmanship displayed by Ctp-; " r "u ur auenuon 10
tiirii;.
Scan fubermen
best fish by the tale.
their;
It's True
titin EriKiow refiwrt credit upon
hiiriM'lf tine like tnited Siatef
r- r '
f. . . 1 U. JT Ui LIT,
;TY , T- . 1 The citation which aceompa
arouna tne clovaf. under tte niw. the pw-art ,4 Tht
overpays, tnrough the tunnel; wuh j . Mf.diJ lf mort
no ever the bridge to grand- im !ve than the Ur
mother e house we go. I His actives to earn
A dod mouth gcrtfaers Uhese awaras leave much to the
Jo(it mdjviDUiJ s imagination. He ap-
j parcntJy is testing seciaJ pui -
pos aircraft. In part his cita-;
Offic ers Elected At
Ministers Institute
I Trying ts find teens iwcii.
j these new hairdos is like look
, ing lor a nodie in a havstack.
tior. reaas:
It's true tliat economically speaking the consolidation
of the lone High School and the Heppner High School would
save money for the district But . . .
Such a consideration would require long and careful plan
rung and the rjuet must come irom lone.
The maintenance of one building in lone would be elim
inated and salaries of several teachers, cooks, custodians, to
name only a lew savings.
The purchase of another school bus would be one of the
additional costs.
It seems to us it would require consioerabie study and,
as stated above such a request lor consolidation must come
Irom lone,
Business u like o ceo.
way it'll run by itself is down
hill!
By FEAKCES BOSE WILSON
A ministers institute was held
at the First Assembly of God
in Pendleton on Feb. i" and IS
for the Elue Mountain Section.
Among the speakers present
As itffioer-inharpe of Flipm lend;m K D Davidfi0n Dis-'
l.v r ' "."'"jt'iis Treasurer Lester Young
, , of the Requirement Branch with 1 . r b-
Only .1 . ... r , r- lormer missionaries, Harrv Dow-
own- 1 t; ..-... inr.i..,m Albany and Lionel Fi
iii&jiu AjiR.u titi-jr ...
Bnstow exhibited outstandirig ,
technical knowledge and initial j
man of John Day.
ur-
At the business meeting the
general agreement ' levied last year was rTSlCS
among Oregonians on the need: The committee was to meet
and necessity of student conduct j yeb. 24 to consider the budget
codes in state universities and ' Date for the budget el1ion was
colleges. The area of disagree-1 set lor April 5. Since the colk-gt
ment, however, relates to the has no tax base, the enure -question
of responsibility who rnount must be approved by the
is to draw up the code? ; voters of I'matOla and Morrow
A bill is now before the Sen-; counties,
ate Education Committee direct-j Homer Hughes, Lexington,
ir.g the sfucer.t body of each was elected chairman of the
university or college under the budget committee, and Bob Zer-
I state system to write its own ' ba, board member from Athena,
i student conduct code. This bill 'wast named serrvt&rr. Othrr
' would nullify the present con-: members are:
I dud code situation, w hereby 1 Board of Directors: Brent Eorh.
J the State Board of Higher Edu-, Russell Dorran and H&rmois
cation has wTinen a conduct Springer, all of Eermiston ; Oren
code applicable to all institu- Allison, Pendleton, Mrs. Verne
tions under its jurisdiction. ; Dale, Helix, and Robert Ahrams.
Those favoring the bill point ' Heppner. Budget Commitiee:
out the need for more recog-jE'n Koldman, Helix; Extoert
nition of individual student j Star.gier and Robert Mautz. Pen
gwernmental bcd)es. and the 1 dleton Martin Buchanan. Milton-
dissatisfaction of many stu- i Ereewater; EiD Erter, Pilot ficck.
If you think you cant take " ' following officers were elected to ! otnts wilh the code as it is .and F.aiph Moon. Hermiston
it w ith you, vou never packed i l-"' W'. Z " je:ve the Assembly of God i now w'nen. Those against the1
la car lor a vacation. j t . vu . ""T churches of the area: Pastor ml "pressed concern that the!
Speoking of Atrocities
The pojivilar image ol the American GI as a good natured,
philosophical, loot -slogging soldier, friend of the old. the
helpless and children was blemished by charges of U. S.
atrocities in Vietnam. Grave as the charges were, they should
be kept in perspective. National Review reminds us that
"Speaking of atrocities, the Saigon government reports that
4.5W civilians were killed ty Vieteong terrorists in 169. Five
times as many weir kidnaped and maimed. The nine year
total: 22,0:K murdered, U-.0(K' wounded, and 60.(KK kidnap
ed" There will tie no trial of perjwtratort of atrocities on the
communist siae. No one expects it least of all the commu
nist sympathizers who paint the Cnited States as a black
guard nation. The ery fact that American servicemen were
brought to trial by fellow citizens reveal, more than any
thing else could the unbridgeable gulf between the stand
ards of western democracy and communism.
Fellow we know has such in
somnia, he can't even sleep
while he's working.
uut, rer " 1 Dan-ell Hoskins of Stanfield DIU W0uld cilute the Board
71 -. .. : naay cnorj representative: 1 1""" auinonry, wouia el:
, . JT '77 -:Pastfn- David Horn of Pilot Rock, I inate the uniformity now
w Chirsfs Amhhsei.rtf.rc r.r., ! ine, and would cease in r.m
testmg
pose aircraft".
'l t'LM nrl ItlMtW'.. Mn.k
i ht ,T .7 i"""rTi Maior Bristow also holds the
is that you cant use it more r.; ... n..
than rm i mnuiif uiM.ru xiiiig uuat.
Maybe we tHiliI increase
the stakes in our elections. The
one
all the posters.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Bnstow of lone and broth
er of Mrs. Ernie McCabe. He
ZT' Um, Sciiool and Oregon State in Bus- j X
AiwuiiiiciLj a liuu ciiu lie
Chock Phegiey was cei taan
m- i Halfway for the weekend. e
exist-! anended the Elks Annual Cluck
ide is logging in the Halfway coun-
minimum standards of student i try for Ellingston Lumber Co
cond"ct- 1 He hauls into Halfway and Ba-
The bill has been k-pnt in fv.-r,. ker. The Ealfwav mD saws
Women's Missionary Coouncil I mittee for fnrth ; roueh nine which is trucked in-
representative. j pjitoq THE OREGOX LEG-1 t0 Eaker 10 fihished.
; , ". " ii.iUuuiruijLAUKi, ... A reDort soon
ative: Pastor Wesley Bransford
of Hermiston, Presbyter; Mar
garet Thomas of Hermiston.
Hiefclf E!U Mn Youth! to be published" by the Citizens
TZ S-'P katf,d -ast of Prairie Conference or, Sra.e tcio.T,
received recent publicity
is now valued at 575,000. ! has
took BOTC He has been sta- i I 1 SZL 15777 Ilave i arouna e ate; the conler-
tioned in the United Slates and 1 urZ rLc E . T7 a f"" wPany Oregon
Alaska. He will go to Vyltl1 th thefO
this summer. While he is gone.; "iSJ" structure, ef-
... liiciciicj. acouritalIm- ti
PROPERTY TAX
FAX
, his lamily will be livine in
Church bcrd members and and procedures.
ceming real or personal proper- mer Marie Lander of Hermiston. j th rninisiers at , hmn 9"r'parinr $tat Rislatuits is
- piease state au tne tacts as rney have two children. Doug- i Ttnmrta,.
M
ann
r
to
Man
By EEP. lETUf KAKK. jt.
s . f
briefly as possible and mail it ! las 20 and Linda 9.
to your COlTfTY ASSESSOR
Joyce Kitch under the name
-FEOPEETT TAX FAX". Please'
ask only one question per sheet. :
Then watch this column for the '
answef. .
TO THE
EDITOR. .
Our church plans to rent its
basement and other parts of the
building to as indmaaal tor op
eration of a kxndeiuu.' len. This
will be operated by as indrnd
ual lor profit Will that portion
of our church .used as e kinder
oarten be tax exempt?
ANSWER:
No. To allow the tax exempt
status of the church to tie ex
tenaed to the profit making kin-;
cif-gartt-n would be subsidizing ;
the kinderganen at the expense
of rther taxj.E.vers. Since the
tenting to an individual lot the-.
207 Prospect Ave.
Long Beach, CaliL
Iv-ar Friends:
Enclosed is $3 to renew sub
; Thursday evening, given by the
j r irst Assembly of God and as
,'sisted by members of the Beth
j 'l Assembly of Pendleton.
Heppner pod plcyers. bet-
j tling with 9 other top teams
t(in"-i i mvuju, k. mu Liiia, .ian-
wives were invited to join
a banouet t? " i,"""u',s. '
hv ,t i-oiuparing automobiles
mey au are designed to do
the same thing, but their make
up and appearance are widely
diverse.
It's my contention that the
caliber and true character of the
w.-egon legislature is rrosslv
riicrtnrro V,.- .v- . .
. liit. n-ianveiv low
raung trie Mate received
TVn .
s-f.TM.r.ai integrity and
uticauon oi Oregon Legislators
COMMUNITY
BILLBOARD
4
field, have shot their way
into 2nd place, 4 games out of
.t,i, o.i - . v" v
scription of Wrr. B. Hughes, Box ' ' " remaining, certainly rates near the top of
Read my paper today and al-1 nonrM. . --( ..ii.t;. oouoie-oealsng. bribery
so clippmgs from Oregon ian. j
Lik like you had wind while j
we are having earthquaKes. it
one
or
gets
lietisivt bilih. Cunseouenth. on
).v smaD j-ercentage uf'thos '",d.urtir ? tmdergarten lor
. ... , p'f:t wouli be a non religious n
Well into the seventh week
of the in session, many state
l-gisintfi': are unfKpating whu:
ouic! tie the longest asemb)j
tm record. Th number of bills law.
introcuoec m tne two houses Ttiere are rtirrenJ se erai ' uirr; religious purjoii.
ijtt already surpassed wnfiioer-; pnipohals. tn-iore committee j
fcbiy tne number registered ir ' which. 1 think, should be con-jWnM4
sioered ir. terms of neeessarv ac-1
iUt.t&. XI - , , , , . .
cfame at 6 in the morn and woke : Cnool LUriCn fnen US
me up and I didnt realize that
w as wrong until it was nearly
ot. We had quite a shaking
up but no damage done to me
oi my lamily. One sister works
in RCA he-ad office and it is in
evacuated area so she has a
tjon. Her home is
iinroaur-ec weather legis- ,. -.,. ,-.- rsyt ana only glasses
;ve scrutiny to become gooc : its tax exemnt status lw that u P a oroKe
poraor if t'ie building used lor-
Ei la
Presented
Through Courtesy
Eeppner Branch
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ChUdren to ride the bus from
her only damage.
I plan to leave here Feb. 26
as I have to he is Portland
March 7 to 1 present at a lam-'
ily reunion in honor of my old-!
er sister's SCtt weridmg annri-er-'
sarv.
u - -1
, misappropnanon. Xn
i rich from hL legislator's salaiv
;No one is in the Legislature to
i free ride.
j In short the citins of Ore
; gon can be assured that no mat
:ter what materialistic surxfx-s
i shew, the ethical standards, ex
pertise and personal dep-rtr-cr.t
. r.icn. ur.rorrunateh-. are
ol the highest or-
oer.
Heppner neniealmj end
Eich Schools
SC3DOL EOT VCFCS
Monday. March 1 Sloprv Joe
homemade bun. buttered com,'
Neighborhood
Center Calendar
(Feb. SS-March 4)
fctiundance uf laws upon ad- j wvironment. lie tlie rt -inurnment
Some propwAi, are ' mammg weei til tb eoiaian
rrrrly amendments to exissing ' I ill be oevotirur these para-s-ta?ut.
Otlers are duplieatjon graph to comments on ttie stat
f bills already introduced k us of Sese prouoMJs. 1 will re !
n ierred to eommittee. StiH oth-1 vr these pnofct ir term
" re IrtrmentaT and can be 1 uf their xmpaa ct tt Colutr-
tre record year; veteran law-
r . 1
kioc xiiar. 3i " , f r j rtT. u hw i.,ct Ter "- lb issue. 1 oort sup- v.r n w it .aie t nera
propel in 1968. becauae of the , catum. and urban aSai an bus' to toe Teen Pe TU make n to Hrppnex be-; Vt , VM. ST" France claims
cifficult prouiem of reajipurtion-! t-mg giv . hard took by the V-S alJke 13 as 1 stop-'and vis-' uJJT rT and
tSrS -: respect!., committee, as are? S ' sTn?r ckL ! " y on the road, l' JgrcS- c
T tnore-rexjy m.ularizec ! K ?ou wuid like to ride the f W' : Wednesdav. March 3 - Beef 11' an1
An abunoanc of ba now f bus to mu-h and undsv 1 w earthquake jolts but none . w,.hU , w 7- t , f:TXV ,n
o,s not necesariiv n,ean at ' ,SKU iE protecUon ,u , 7? 1 seem to he very heaT. 1 OiLEA em.
inu liUxirton. -MSZof S:ncereh. rrk " " ete. fa r- r G-A-T-B-
'the AsM-mbH God Church in E Hurhe Thursday. March 4 Bex-Tae. J1 only
j H'ppr-t. C76 55K t. Tou are in- lettuce vegrtatie salad, frsis (I pm.-4 C
'nd visit the Bible Study j cobbler mucins, butter. rr73c .Wed. Xi-v 3v. ?;t- ,
for adults each Wednesday night About 15 miZios people mj rridty. Marci 5 Vegetable es ;(," ,' " ' " c!-s-at
7.3T' Be lookir lo? yva at this country fcv hirth defects ' soup pt arut butter sncwk- Tiirs." Vfxrcii 4 - .
the tsenices- ise-itius enrrcrt. to aSecT their J es. kur' wj-e rate ircit ' -i ..j "- t':"
By lion Bj-wer cO bL .' rr.Jt ' . " r--
FEB. 27
Rock Club meeting 7:30 pjn
at the McMartry Bldg.
FEB. 2S
Buffet Dinner at Lexinfitor
Grange, 1.-00 to 3:C0 pjn-
FEB, 26
Spagheni Feed at HHS Cafe
teria sponsored bv Sopho
more class, 4:00 to 6:3C
p.m.
Adults SL25, Students tUKi
Pre-schoolers 75c
MARCH 2
Golden Age Club, 7:00 pJS-,
Potluck dinner
All Sstr.ts pisxral Pansii
Hall
M ARCH 2
Wanglers Potluck at 6:30 1
Annex
MARCH 3
Morrow County Rifle and Fis
tol aub at 7:30 at County
Courthoui.
Speaker, Herb Brusman, Bur
eau of Sports, Fisheries 4
Wildlife.
Open to rublic
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