Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 03, 1971, Page 2, Image 4

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    HEPPNER CAIETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 3. 1971
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THE MAIN ST. bridge la gone, nel but running bonk to bank.
The water is back in the chan-
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STILL running bank to bank. they didn't get any water in
The bridge U gone to Dare their bouse. They lire at 330
Flanagans. Water was window So. Main, first bouse abore
sill high. In the 1969 flood, the swimming pooL
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BAM STEERS mobile borne lost water got In.
some underp tilings but no
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LOWER end of town saw dam.
age too. John Ceglia said the
heavily loaded truck on the
left was moved 50 yards
down the street. Mud and de
bris is piled up on the truck
and touring car.
MOD and water up the side of
Donna Bergstroms shows how
high it got as the water
straightened out Shobe and
came across McDanlels and
Buschke Apts.
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MOPPING DP. The volunteer
firemen swish off the dried
mud, street by street Kids in
front of City Hall watch Dean
Gilman, Riley Munkers, Jerry
Sweeney and LeRoy Gardner.
HOW IT'S DONE. A scoop at a
time. Mud and debris was
hauled off by the truck loads
and truck loads and truck
loads. This shot was taken
showing Lyle Jensens. They
got more yard and fence dam
age than they did two years
ago.
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VOLUNTEERS confer on a mech- nutt. Hurley Kohlmon of Port-
anical breakdown of the scoop land (brother-in-law of the
being used at the Davo Flan- Roy Quackenbusnes) and Dar-
agans drive-way. Harold Cur- rell Coppeck.
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THE NEXT MORNING. Just a step across I
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SHIRLEY MARLATT erects sign after receiving unwanted batch,
of driftwood at ber place at entrance to Heppner.