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THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
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CHAFi-IE & DOBCTHT HEARD.
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Office K.u.- t. ; m V.ord.v tr-.-ouur. Friday;
9 ir, lis:.; no-T. ?jfurja
Which Way To Go?
Tre r.'i.:.". Court :s do in; a l
or. :h best way tc -roviJe cars for t:e county. Should
or purchase Should :: Call (or bids t: lease
oula or. arenas ' Should t;ey accept bids front
the count-'
7 Court c wemed that ajvivs art ging up. re
pairs art on the rise but the c-ar.ty's income is static.
They car. bey a car cheaper outside P. ccur.ty. Should
,,-t jron c..:;. dealt r or tr tc save the 'x pay
ers n.or.'. c-;r.g outs -de :r county? Should they buy
their cars ir. rr. tie state ?
The assessor needs a car t:-: cr. go all places :r. a..
k:r.d :f !.:. Should the
:r.;s ti'.l ' ur:. wt'-is
pick-;-' Trit s.-.tr:ff. 2tTar:.fn: UI put Sc.D. n-.'s
or a sihu'ir :r. a '.ear anc ir. asstss?r s c":Ct 4:..-.
TNr sr-r:, :. :r: - tr.oufK or. :r.
ci :it tii ;-afrs 1. ?av tx ?ars n:o!w t goinf
ou: rf !.-r. . r Fay.r.; n:or ani Kr t.'.f n:or. in the
cour.v. .
Todoy, Community's Lost Chonce
To Attend Environmental Study
All aa vU: v:ronn'.r.i: Aar!wss" proframs are
tk-;r.i preiir.te- at Hr:-aer Ku-f Sxii. Tocar's sessions
sr?.- provt S7cuU jr:rr.Uf tr a'lLts. Tocay is
Sr-il oa'. ::' a --tr;. spcul
A t:r n.inuti r6-scr,al:r. brings Georg Fei,
F.rtlar. rrj r Str.tt.vt tr.r Natursl aiift rarra
:::r.f as a 2.3: Tr.ursii a.':irr,or. spaksr. H as
orifir-all:. serial: as th dssin? speaker and st tor Fr
6:tr !::cs ar.c speaker appear tiay ir. itrei rspat
ei srss:.T.s :r.::uc;t Sxii.r's El:or. eks or. nudsar e:f
r;.. C?V- s Ir. J:r.. Uin or. Vui:.'s rtinag9!r.fir.t. J:x Kura
ci -zu-.Z's Zz liii Ferart or Forest products. J:x
Eariei. v t.V E-C on C.-rr.r.aruca-a?ns role aai respon
siroilitiis i::ru Carlson, Hone Econonus: od Organic
Fo-'-os cir. Uari. caxi Pulocs:, on iliemess areas.
All" eV at. :t:i-ir.ng pr.?:ocrap.-.:c ir.:o:: :r. :r, 1
rrar-. loaned f. Fro.'essor Berrae Freemesser tict as
e'arrd t-- V. of Z. sradents ras been rr.ucr airr.irel
'fooperii st-adrnt'ani icul: nave presented an out-sMi.-.t
prxrarr. 'r.:ct. r-as teen very varaable to trern-
7. ast K?".-t$ii&&-
LETTERS whe
Td; hili reading
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ee"p" skin
.o:r. sides of a
cent
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d: from :
Centerxij
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or promised t:
; pictures for3ur
saaiey Minors
should stop ir.
:: Museur
..res c.
i.l-s fror
pleased v.- see
er. C :xs vies
Churches Date
Special Services
r is iiar
of Chris: ill h'-s:vang2iis-!:c
Mee'.i.'zs April 12. Ser
v.ces U1 te at 7.31 eact
evomng. April ;,5 ar.d7
ir.gt or, : services Saturday.
Ap'ril 11.11 ind 12 a: :n
Sunday tr.e ser. ices 'il.
ir. tne rera.ar times and pu -
mrtir. 11 a. nr.. and Evecir
Service at Heppr.-er at 7:31
7r.e services ili t co
ducted ;y Tj. ? eland Bond.
He as a n".en.rr of tr.e same
gra-atin? class at Pacific
Cr.ristian Cjl.ere as Paster
Con 'A. Jor.ns;:.. He J. nc
s-rvir.g as tne secr minis-
Mrs. Bond tr.ree teen-ae
sons and a nine year old dai.-
Mr. AND Mr
of lone visitet ldLhc during
don's" fo'.KS, Mr. and Mrs.
Kert H-'-' live at Nampa ar.c
Mr. Erar.ior. s pareots. Mr.
and Mrs. Dar. Erar.jr., at
K orr.edale.
C :.mr. r.vrs
HEPrNER
sheriffs Car f
r a?t-
a :r.re; s;-rd pu'ku;, 4-spe
,flHw. .-rgngym'
EDITOR,
I'rr. CDnvmced everyone ho
e'. er lived ir. Keppner should
na'-e the calored pest card
"icture of The Monro- County
C ourt House f.r. the big clock
saving 3:32. It really is
v .... -
Muriel Funnion sent me
mine at Ctristmasticie and
I nave it prominently dis
played. We nave both orked
there.
I came cut of school and
as a Sedsling er.t to ork
in tne Absract cff.ee of Will
Sm.t: in the front upper right
tack corner.
Nc looking at all of those
outside stone steps and more
inside 1 wonder he I chas
ed up and don them all day
and itr enough energy at
night to 'gc out or. the ton"
Vcutfc amazes me and you
r here it sent.
Sincerely,
Josephine Mahoney Baker
Terillii:er Fiaza,
Tel. 225-4311
Mr.. AM MBS HON COLE,
Handy, Ficky and P.odney
visited tneir former home
at Three Links near Estacada
and on tc Seaside for a couple
of days during spring vaca-
SFECLaL music for the evan
gelistic services at the Chris
tian Churches this eek include
tne Clor. Singers from Wal
iosi or. Friday at 7:32 at
Lexington and the Soul Sing
ers from Hermiston on Wed.
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NOW OPEN
IRRIGATION RENTAL INC.
Boardman 481-2231
Located V2 mile East on old Hwy. 30
Rental-Soles-Service
Wheel Lines - Solid Set - Mainline
Gifford Hill 360 Circles
Thursday. April 6. 1972
Vk had thxigM th spac
sr.uttl pr.vratr. as out of
bu.-iwss. HofVtr, tai
or J r"i"t iit! rrons sonone
dose to NAS that th pro
)ct is ttr from d.ad. It
l,Hed - ace orJtnc to tan. -a
taoratlt' or Kcjting the
space shuttle station ir.
h. urdtv.un as in any other
IWrdnun as in any other
place, until recently. It no
sterns ttut using silld fuel
ill mean treat economies.
Ami in order to save tr
reusable firs:-suge rxkets
ttse s'atson Ul need to be
Wit a bit b.) ' ater.
Thvrefore, St seems very lik
ely NASA ill hKate the sta
tions or, the oceanshore. Nev
ertheless. ide open spaces
around Bcurjnun appeals to
NASA and some of their pe.
ple ill b tack again for a
i. 'k-see as they have a big
host of Sleeper" projects
to unveil next year.
Art Hopp in the San Fran
cisco examiner sas e're
no spending $1.75 a day
to feed eacr. ap in the
loo. They also spend
.66 cents a day to feed
each prisoner in jails. He
says this is shocking as the
ape is a responsible member
of society. The education and
entertainment apes offer loo
visitors mere than justifies
the $1.73 society extends to
keep him alive. The jail
prisoner , or. the other hand,
does virtually nothing to re
turn any of the .66 cents
spent on him. Ke thinks
jails should charge admis
sion. Folks ho haven't regis
tered vet must register by
Apr. 22 if tne
;ev ant to vote
in the NLay primary elec
tion. President Nixon this eek
has raised the price of gold
from S3: to S36 an ounce.
This iU be great nes for
full and part time prospec
tors. Perhaps some of the
shut dcr. big mines can open
again. Anything that might
bring more employment
should be greatly elcome.
Sign atop a pile of reck
ed autos: "Abused Car Lot.''
Optimist: Someone ho
tells you to cheer up Mien
things are going his way.
Child ith hiccups: "Mom
my. I'm percolating!''
Suburbanite: a feiio ho
hires someone to m his
lan so he can play golf for
exercise.
SUNT AY EVENING Fellow
ship Supper ill be held at
the Keppner Christian Church
at 6 p.m. ith the evange
list and song leader as spec
ial guests.
CKL'PCK NAMES
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The following members have
been named to the nominating
committee for the First Chris
tian Church: Clarence Baker,
Yelva Bechdolt, Marvel Jones,
Irene Nolan, Zelma McDanieis,
Carlita Marquardt cr Pory
Stiliman, Harold Peck, Don
Johnson.
Nominations must be com
pleted two weeks before the
annual meeting, June 23.
Vern Noland, chairman of the
Christian Church board, has
named the following to the
Budget Committee: Carl
Marquardt, Etta Parker,
Clara Gertson, Vern Nolan
and Don W. Johnson.
NEW CLASS U1 start at
the two Christian Churches on
April 16 to be held during Bible
School hour. Basic Christian
Beliefs will be taught at Lex
ington by Truman Messenger
and at Heppner by Carl Mar
quardt. Lessons include "Eo
tc read the Bible", Church
attendance and the Lord's Sup
per. The class will last 13
weeks.
Got "Swing Feaver" Check
the Want Ads Before you
Buy a House, Car or Boat.
REMEMBER THIS?
.... REMINISCE!
17 War Ao 1915
St i.utv re; resriiUtlve
ritueti of M rro County
sal dowo t the banquet table
in the raUre Crill Ust Fri
day eveuinj to partake of
the sumptuous ffedplifed be
fore them aikl to listen to
t.wstmtster W W jimead and
!!w eif.ht or ten s;iukers no
addressed the meeting durln
the evennu;. It as an en
thusiastic tn t ting and the
lurmor: expressed denotes
thi! th? citizen of the county
are a unit in the cam-ulgn
for better rouds.
An.'f.t the evening' speak
ers as George J. Currir.
ho talked on "The l'tn. fit
to ih Farmtr fr on. Good
Foads." Vr. Currtr.' idea
as that the N st iy to
bring a'.KXit this cooperation
as t buildup go.id rcwds
in ordtr that farmers nuoy
get to town ith the least
possible difficulty . He said
he ould rather live twenty
miles from town on a good
roud than cl.we to to.i on
a poor road.
Over S2.000 as raised by
popular subscr.ption Ur bet
ter roads tn the county. A
nnng those contributing
t-re: Palace Hotel, $100;
M nor Pros, $230. First Nat.
Bank. $230. Thomson Bros,
$32 r E GUncir. $33, A.M.
1 helps $30 Drs. Wmnard i
McMurdo, $23.
Frank ttir.nard, ork to
the amount of $23, Arthur
Dkystra. ork to the amount
of $23, Minor and Thomoson,
work to tne amount of J73,
G.M. Law ton. ork to the
aniount of $23; B. Barratt
$30, J E Huddieston $10;
Oregon Garage $23, A L. Ay
res $30: Faul W obb, $30.
W.O. Biyless 510; JeffJor.es
$30. E C. W.'.tkms, labor on
road
WP.
George J. Currir.; $30, Lee
Slocurr. $30. HT,d Bros. $30
Gilliam i Bisbee $10; H V.
Gates $30, S.E N 'tson $10.
Feid Boos. $30; J.A Wa
ters $12, J.B. Culick $23;
Tnos. Chidsey $3, John 5ros
nor., labor and team 530; F.
F. Wiglesworth, 10 days
ork, 1 man and 4 horses,
E.O. Ned, 3 days ork, 4
horses and 1 man, W W. Ho
ward, 5 days and 4 horses,
Waldo Vincent 3 days with 4
or 6 horses. The largest
annum contributed was $700
from "Citizens ofHardmr.n".
PINE CITY 4-K
On torch, 15, there as
a Pine City 4-H Leather
craft meeting at the home of
our leader. We had refresh
ments and played a game in
volved with Leather Craft.
We made more practice
pieces. Tony Ashbeck from
Echo joined our club. The
members are going to or
der their leather kits this
month.
Feporter,
Wendy Myers
The High School Girls of
Spray traveled tc Prairie City
March 4th to come ir. tied for
7tb and 8th in the Volleyball
Tournament. First place arid
Sportsmanship went to Moun
ument Savages, 2nd to the
Dayviile Devils, 3rd to the
Prairie City Panthers, 4th
to the Long Creek Mountaine
ers, 3th to the Mitchell Log
gers, 6th to trie Mt. Vernon
Bears, and also tied for 7th
and 8th were the Crane Mus
tangs. Need Printing
1. Done?
GAZETTE -TIMES
.teg-oS Sec
RANCH AERO
AIRPLANE SPRAYING CO.
Owned ond Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
Spraying, seeding, liquid and dry
fertilizing. Using large Snow Air
craft for maximum crop coverage
and penetration.
24 Years Experience in This Area
Phone 676-9925 Heppner, Ore.
;j War A0 iiVs
Tn M-.rro County court
has received off icul notifica
tion from f ar! . Snell, sec
retary of state, of a meeting
next Thursday at the I nut
ttlla County Court House for
the election of a successor
to Jack Allen. re!u;nd, as
joint senator from Morrow.
I nutilla and tmon counties.
h t. neau.
defeatrd in the last election
by A'.leu, has tven recogniz
ed as a candidate by t!ie lo
cal court.
Mr. and Mrs. U.Iter H.
M.-Chee and children are pre
paring to leave Hcppmr b)
the l..:h f,r Great fall.
M mtana, whtre Mr. McChve
has accepted tne managership
of a store.
Uhat U mid Jesus p--a
pla of reconserration pre
sented by the young f.ilks of
the Church of Const at the
church Sunday evening, dre
a large anJ ipprecutive
croi. M-s. B-irb-ara Jones
is the director and those
taking part included C..
B-irlo, Mr. and Mrs. Alvm
Klelnfeldt. M and Mrs.
Crocket Sprouls, W. and
Mrs. Hiberi Galley, Doris
June and Dm Allstott, M r
snail Fell. Jack Harding, Cla
rence Kayes and Gus Nikan
der. 1 Year Ago 1971
Keppner' s ne C.st to
Coast Store has grand open
ing. M. and M: . Dean
Naffziger ai 'the tof door
prize a set of ne p-itio fur
niture. Elks iiLStall Cal Shernan
as Exalted Kaler. The in
stallation is by the Past
Exalted Pulers ith Jack Van
Winkle as installing exalted
ruler. This group also vis
ited Mlton-Freewattr Elks
Lodge Saturday to put on the
installing ceremonies there.
Join the fun-subm'.t a name
for the History of M irrcw
County by Giles French.
Tne 1371 Marrow County
Fodeo Court resplendent in
their very new outfits pause
before the Fod Cross Blood
Craing poster. Queen Mich
elle Miler wears all white,
Princesses Jr. Schlichting,
Jeri Snow, Dnvie Alderman
and Jeanne Daley war elec
tric blue.
THE PIFFLNG KNITTEFS
met March 18, at Mildred
Davidson's home.
Anita Davidson, Sharon Mc
Carl, Janetie Piper and Fran
ces Peck were present.
Janette Piper brought re
freshments. Sharon McCarl is making
a hat on four needles.
Janette Piper is on her sec
ond slipper.
Frances Peck is on the back
of a pillow.
The fairprojectisaponcho.
News reporter,
Frances Peck
JOB FINDLN'G CLASS
DEEMED SUCCESS
Last Friday's "Jot Finding
Class" which met in the Gil-liam-Eisbee
Conference Ro
om, was rated a success.
Ten attended the workshop
which was conducted by Mrs.
P.osalie Dumbeck from the
Pendleton Employment Office
in cooperation with the local
Extension-Employment of
fice. Instruction andemployment
materials were provided to
those attending. P.E. Bar
nick the Extension Office em
ployment counselor states
that his office ill continue
to help those who attended.
He also says that another
class of this type is being
planned for the Boardman
area, and that a second class
may be held here later.
MPS. LOLA BREEDING
has returned to her home
from Irrigon where she has
been staying ith her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Smith.
Lt. Brown
Visits
Ut l leutetunt Chris Hron
spent the Faktrr ei keiid ith
hia parent. Mr. and Mr.
Paul isrown and hi grand
itiothrr, Mr. Walter I dg-r.
It, Hron returned Sunday
to Krt leis, WakluncT.ni
hi re he ha tven i duty
since his return from
l.tnam lat Ort.uVr. tils
br.ttnr .nstgn Mark Kr,n
is expvcled home in Aug. for
30 day leave from the Navy.
At tut time he ill te trans
ferred from Barbados, . t
In.1ies, b re he 1 currently
stationed,
Service
Of Shadows
At lone Church
Maundy Th-rda srvu
at the lone I r.ited Church of
Christ tre condu. ted by t!e
Fev, Vkm. Arthur and fre
dnok Martin as moderator
and Darrell Jarn s as the or
ganist. The. service of confirma
tion as held for Carol I'.a
tz. It Roy Fae, Skje Kret.
Glenn Griffith, Harvey Ctulo
ers, Cassy Cha;vl, Vickie
Hoskims, and M-irci I Jnnell.
Follo;ng the recepti.m of
n nieniNTs, t!e congrega
tion look p-art 111 the con.nm
ni.n srvice. The Service of
Tenvbrae, Meaning" The Sha
dows" wus led by the choir.
"Must Jesus Bear The Cross
Alone" as sung during V.w
Shado of Betrayal and
"Crucifixus" as sung for
the Shado of Desertion.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
James sang "Went I'p Into
The K.lls" for the Sludcw of
an V ns lured igil accon.jan
led by Mrs. Bill Rietnunn.
The Shado of Accusation
as illustrated through Mrs.
James- solo "Art Thou The
Chrisr"
"On Calvary's Hill" as
sung by the ctuur during the
Shadow of Crucifixion. Tti
Shadow of Death as shown
by the choir's s r;g," At God's
Fight Hand Ke D'oth Stand."
"I Wonder Why" concluded
the Tenehrae in the Shadow
of the Tomb
Roger Hollomon
Passes
Foger Hjllon.on GC, a Mil-ton-Freewater
re
sident, passed on Thursday
in Walla Walla. He was the
father of Jerry Kollomon of
Heppner. Funeral services
were held there Monday.
Nl'TPJTiON IS
ENVIRONMENTAL
Stop by the Biology Depart
ment while you're at Heppner
High's Environmental program.-..
Don Stangei, 4-H
Youth Agent, and the Biology
and Horn? Ec Departments
are cooperating on an experi
ment that shows what the ty
pical teenage snack type diet
is doing for the body en
vironment. Three rats are
being fed: 1. a typical
teenage snack diet, 2. a
balanced human diet, 3. a
balanced rat diet as a con-
trol.
Tne results are very
interestine... check on this.
mm
Sunday, April 9
1 to 5 p.m.
Sponsored by
Holly Rebekah Lodge
To Benefit Cassy Chapel
$2.00 per plate
Everyone who comes gets a ticket
on the saddle being given by the
Spray Rodeo
THIS MZ3SAGE SFOKSOaZB
RANK OF
D Eastern O
Missionary
To Speak
At Valby Church
Apr. 13th W.ssiotvtr) O'
Undo liah from Japan will
be the gart pekrr during
the it.. luncheon hour at
lt) 1'itbrran CNrch,
Fvery one is oom?.
CON I IF MU ION ITt S
Tne tolloiin; persons, hav
Inf, Iter, Instructed In the
Chnstun faith JI be con
firmed on April 9th during
the- regular orship services.
Wlby - service 9.00 a.m.:
I rt A F'Tistrom, John A.
Fkstroin, IVnise Fene Flack,
T.dd H. Peterson, karl P.
Pulner. ILh service
II 00 a.m.: lavid lee Mt
lacMan. A reception, in honor ofttie
confirn.m i.t ill f.41.- in -nioduttl)
after Hie orshij;
s rvice.
COSttRFN.'F
Fastor aiKi M s. R. Men
sch are attending the Tatoral
Convention of the North ruci
fice District this eek. at
the Sut.nver Lodge. Fvnd.
Tney ill return on rrd
6th. H.gh-light.ng t!ie priw
gram ill te Vr. Janies Kal
las from California Luffit ran
College and Dr. Griffin, no
is a psychiatrist teaching at
the t diversity of Idaho. Dr.
C. SUNrg, B sh.i'. of the N.
P.D . will 1 slurin; a dia
logue, centered around Hie
question, " Ho can the Dis
trict Office best serve the
pastors and congregations'1"
Broken legs kep most of
us don and completely in
active. Roice Fulleton, ho
ever, as involved in some
team r.ing Sunday. He and
his partner tud a time of
ten seconds.
MPS. HAROLD F.FCKET
cracked a rib ien theyere
loading up the car to come
home from North Carolina.
School Lunch Menus
Frest-Mrd
Thr-iugh Courtesy Of
Heppner Branch
Jli
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK.-
Heppner Elementary
and
Keppner High School
Monday, April 10 -Pizza,
buttered peas, pickled beets,
fruit crisp, milk.
Tuesday, Apirl 11 - Beef
stew and vegetables, cold to
mat:es, French bread, but
ter, pudding, milk.
Wednesday, April 12 - Chi
cken noodles, molded vege
table salad, sweet potatoes,
cake, fruit, rolls and butter,
milk.
Thursday, April 13-Steam-ed
rice with beef gravy, cab
bage vegetable salad, rolls,
butter, jelly, fruit cobbler,
milk.
Friday, April 14--Peanut
butter sandwiches, soup, let
tuce wedge with dressing,
peach upside-oown cake,
milk.
IT TOPI BOMC OWHEO BANK
reaon
SORE MAMCX
tfMr riDEBAL SETOUT DUtTUmCX COHTOlATIOIf
TOPS Delegotes
To Trovel
Tte llepjwr TOPS Club
No, ii is preparing for an
Area Recvniti.m Day In Con
don on Apr U 14 In conjunc
tion lth the other 6 TVPS
Clutis of this area, flans
ar for a dinner at 6 00 and
tten a program Including the
aarding of hoimrs after
ard. Club memtiers aivl of
ficial .fclegates lll attend
from Heppner.
A State Recognition Pay
ill t held in Coos Bay on
April ;s i 29. l ea k r Karen
Sprln,:er and delegates Ann
St, art and SuianMartin ill
repre.-ent the Heppner Club.
At the club's last eekly
meeting a total loss of 17
lbs. as recorJed. Any o
ii. in ho are Interested In
joining this gr.Kip of happy
losers are invited to come to
the SeighUrhid Center on
Tuesday eveungs at 7 30.
MIKE' SWE ENEY, a la stu
dent at Goniaga iniverslty
at Spokane, as don here
to visit his folks and friends
for a little vacation.
April 6
Enviromental stud)
grams at HKS; Girls
pro
P.E. Exhibit, HHS, 7 p.m.
April 7
NO GRADE" SCHOOL, Request
conferences.
4-H Leaders Forum, E.O.C.,
9.3o 3.30
April 8
Elks Ladies Night Dinner,
Installation of Officers,
Dance dinner 6.30
April 9
Holly Pebekah Lodge
Turkey dinner for
Chapel. 1:005:00
April 10
, Lex.,
Cassy
American Legion i
Auxil-
iary, Potluck, Legion Hall,
7 p.m.
Heppner Garden Club at E.E.
Gonty home, 8:00.
April 11
Merchants meeting,
Wheel, lunch 12:00
April 12
Family Life Series,
municatioti Skills,'
purpose room,
9.30 p.m.
Wagon
"Com-
" Multi-
7.30
Sponsored As A Public
Serv ice By
RUGGLES
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