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CHARLIE & DORCTMT HtARD.
Editor and Pufclufcvr
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Fl.'".t Fo-mm Reporter
ANN TON FY.
New s
C.rcul.ition
r.iv,. 0. Yfhi S.r.ile- Cory 10 Cent.
V. ifi S.rcV v.Vp : Crr.'.
B.li.nc .V1 v.V 'i-t'-i:-'u1 Ivor
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Ott.oe Hour S a rr. to I? p
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IT'S WATER WE NEED
!rv;n y.anr. Us been persistent in promoting the proposed
a!, r tu: .k plan. K f.rst outlined tie pUn for tn Keppner-y.-r:.
Co.:.: Chamber of Commerce lour years aco
later he spotiored the bill tut tas passed in the 19T1
session i-i rt itrreJ to the people bv the legislative as
semblv. La.-! eek he urced passage of the So. 5 measure on the
Slav Frir:,arv ballot.
Ke explained its ork;njs as similar to the home firsanc
inf r tie Oregon S.par:nient of eterans Affairs.
Taker, from the hallo:, the amendment ould alio the
State t: sell bonds to cssbhsh a loan fund to be advanced
for loel irnjatioo ar.d :r development projects. The
advances frorr. these bond proceeds are to be made only
on a loar. basis secured by a first mortgage ara;nit trie
irrigation cr ater development r-reject property. The
cost of paying cS the Ootids is to be m?t by loan repayment.
The measure ou3d set up the sate as an intermediary
between the grcer and financing. It provides money at
cost to the prcer to Ctunce irrigation f rejects
Ciily ir. the event the loan repayments are not sufficient
to pay off the bonds ouid the people of the sate be asked
for a rrojerry ax. "This has never happened in the his
tory cf the Veteran's borne financing and is not erpected
to hap;er, on the Water Bank plan.' be sail
It's hard to ittagine any group or individual living in the
eastern part
the sate as
people know nat water does
Mr. Mann said. -'Opponents are telling people the bill
avers large corporations against family arms whicb is
not true." He suggested forming a "truth panel" to go to
The lalles and other eastern Oregon cities to answer ques
tions and explain the treasure.
With enough
water and Eastern Oregon's sun there s al-
most nothing thi'
looks good.
Johnny Appleseed rides again....? At least be would
have beer, pleased and proud to see the planting efforts
by tl Keppner Kigfc Scbod students this pas: week. Mam
Street loks better for it. It should give everyone a lift.
Please peofle do as the poster says. ' Support your
local trash car." and put your candy wrappers there and
not ir. the planters.
IEAHD17Q?:;,.
Several eewS ago four stu
dents at Heppner High School
approached some of the ir.tr
char.ts to see what their reac
tion to planting some type of
shrubs or trees in large con
air.ers along main street.
All r-irchaats coc.acted were
very much in favor of the pro
ject. The students attended
a merchants meeting and ex
plained the project to the mer
chants. The merchants were
asked tc- donate five dollars
t: help pay for the shrubs
and those in attendance
agree tc give the donation
and also agreed tc uke care
of the shrubs after tne stu
dents planted them.
After many weeks of plan
ning and ork tie students
be ran their planting on Max
Street.
As the students worked
their way down the street
tent-five tc- thirty-five
adults not any merchants
came up io tne students with
criticism. Man;, commented
with, "They really look nice
but h: is going to take
care of t&ent?" What would
be wrong i:n them offering
to do a little for their com
mir.it;.'? Others toid the stu
dents they ere planting them
too deep or no: deep enough;
the cans should be another co
lor: they wouldn't grow. Only
criticism - not one person
other than the merchants of
fered to get involved aitr. the
students. They all an:ed to
give out with their PROFES
SIONAL advise but never once
oft'ered to help.
New days :.e: there is so
mich criticism of the teen
agers they do not need any
more, especially on some
thing which they thought would
be something the citizens
would be proud of.
Luring the entire week of
'Environmental Awareness
"eeir" at Keppner HighScho
ol no adults would attend un
less asked to help partici
pate in the programs. To
ti.ese I would like to congra
(ORE , CAZETTF TIMTS,
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HEPPNER
Th
soli
Jft'T Co:
Advatvv Minimum
ord.iy and Fntervd
rs. as Svond Ola
rr. ., Monday through Friday;
opposing the
measure. These
for the desert country.
can't be grcr, in our country. The Plan
tulate for doing such a good,
job and giving of their tin
for the students.
The students wanted to get
involved but what happened to
the aiuts',"""'',"
BRIDGE
STONE
STEEL RADIAL 40,000 MILE
Imported from Japan. The Largest Cash
Buyers of Pacific Northwest Soft White Wheat
195SR14
Replaces Sizes
775x14
F78xl4
F70xl4
Other Sizes Available
Leonard's Shell Service
Heppner
Russell's Shell
Boardman
Thursday, April 13, 1972
I think itH' students did a
wiWkWrful and should b
con(ratulatej for a well
done.
PartKipitin Merchants
are Corny' s, Thomson Gro
cer). Turm r, Van Marur
4 Bryant. Gardner',
tern Auto, Hank ft Fastern
Orepon. Heppiwr T. Leonard-
ShfU SUtion, FuIIe
ton Chevrolet Fm-g!es-Bovce
'-c, ranee, rieppittr Cltan
ers, Ltvtt's I'U'Ctric, Kene
i tuty Shti. Jerry's Barber
Stuij, Northwestt rn Motel,
Columbia Basin Electric Coot-,
Forfs Tire Service,
Cal's Arco, Xuhoney i Ab
rams, lieppver Auto Fart,
wagon WVel Cafe. Caiette
Times, Petersons Jewelery.
CiVist tc Coast and Case Fur
niture. Sears, Turf Billiards, V ir
ray's, flnia's, ladd Tick,
Tr. .Cff, Tr. Schaffitj, Cen
tral Mirket. 1st National
Bank. Miladies. Pettyjohns
Farm I Lunber, Lots Beauty
Shop. Herman W.nters, Dr.
Tibbies. Fiesa Bowling
Alley, Harris Trive-ln, and
Cray's Repair Shop.
Since.-ely,
Franklin McAllister
Rhea Creek
Grange
Tomorrow night. Apr. U,
after a 6.30 potluck dimner
a regular meeting of Khea
Cret-k Grange will be held.
The program will feature Pel
Hobinson of the Columbia Ba
sin Electric Cooperative who
will alk on " What's Ioing in
Our Area".
Ehea Creek reports a very
successful pancake supper
which was followed by a large
card party. The money rais
ed will go for support of
grange chantiesand youth ac
tivities including the 4-K
sum Tier school scholarships.
The high prize winners at
the 8 ables of cards were
Esther Bergstrorr, and Ken
neth Martim The low
prizes went to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth U right.
Mrs. Dorris Craves is tc
be hostess for this week's pot
luck dinner.
Earl Hoag Passes
Earl Kaag of Arlington died
early this week. He had re
tired some years ago and
had been a director "of the
Bank of Eastern Oregon
since 15-33. Ee was a past
chairman of the board.
The funeral will be at the
Arlington Cnited Methodist
Church at 2. DO p.m., todav
Thursday.
Includes Mounting and Balancing
Independent Garage
lone
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Dave Green
Dates Two
Appearances
Dave Cri i., of Madras, l?e
publun CaikH.tite for tin
State I eUlaiure. will speak
at Greenfield i',rrH e Hall in
Hoard!'un, ti!av kThurs.a)'
aftet a 6 S p.m. potluck din
ner. All are wel-ome.
The Morrow CHiuty Fepul
hcan Precinct C on n ittee
will nieet there at 8 p.m.
Mr. Green is also slated
to S(.'4k at p.m. rtrU Mon
day at the I txington Grange
Hall at a meeting of the lo
cal chapter of Fight-To-Bear-Arm.
Dr. Crone to
Lecture Here
Tr. Gertrude B yd Crane.
Portland, will come to
Heppm r tt xt wet k to lecture
on the G'pel of Mark f. r
f.Hir evtr.i-'igs. Stn has lec
tured thr.Highout the Nort!
rst for nun) years and has
been a frequent guest lec
turer in Arliiigt,t. where Kep
pner pe-opie have gone tc hear
Iwr.
Tr. Crane was a proft-ssor
of religion at racific Inivt-r-sit),
Forest Crove for nur;
)ears yne s$ a resected
expert on Biblical study.
Ker lectures lure will !e
Mon. thru Thurs. April 17,
21 at the lusted Methodist
Church, It is suggested that
those who pun to attend pre
pare them.M?lvs tv reading
one of the newer translations
of Mark's Gospel. The lec
tures will begin at 7,30
each evening. All are wel
come to attend.
Old Trees Out,
New Trees In
Three dead buck locust
trees were removed from the
lawn of the Methodist Church
at Gale and Church streets
recently by r-.erman oreer.
ar.d assistants Howard Bry
ant, Cornrtt Green and Dan
iel James.
A triple tree donated by
Mrs. Ida Farra was planted
in a hole dug by Howard Bry
ant and Gene Fierce. It was
m-ived over bv ran Jan.es in
a truck loaned by Farley
Young, E E A.
A second smaJ tree, a
cilumnar horn'.eam. was
planted near the steps of the
church.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients receiving medical
care at Fioneer Me moral
HospiaJ are Sara Morrow,
Heppner; Tammy tate, he;-
pner, Judy Hampton. Ki.miu;
and Shirley Morris, Keppner.
Dismissed were Tiny Swe
eney, Heppner andJamesSul
livan. lone.
GUARANTEE
3 "
Spray Learns
Engagement
Mr, and Mrs. Frank CeU
wish to announce the fin'tge
n f lit of ttn 'r tia.Hhtir, Judy,
to Uilbur Altr.d..f leung'
t.m. Tin' wHkiint .Utr !u
not )i 1 1, n .rt.
Fa'rt jHit .!".
Ton Cnftith Hon e were Mr.
a Griffith and Vr and Vr,
Ted TAl and Uuflid r.StaM )
f H. pi mr and Vr. and Mr,
Fill F ichar J of Spray.
Mr, and Mr. George In
gvr41 and childrrn are i
Mt;ng in Mai.tira Calif, thi
k. Fev, Green k;f Kin
tut, tivx1 in for Fast-r lrt
t rs..vll while Iw as aa).
Mr. and Mrs. Fill 1 tup man
t f Spray traveled to Portland
April 5 o. bu;nts.s and re
t..rid April T.
Anna An n and IV run Cha;
nun et,t to The Iall-s so
I t in y could rece.ve her con
t.c! lrns. Also riding along
was I hvda Feet r of Fossil.
Susan I fit rritor dand IVm
r.y Troxtll Jr. traveled to
1 or tlaiKi ewr the t-tktndso
Miss Ketriford could go to
ttie eve doctor aiKi visit re-
latiVeS.
Mrs. Cladvs Maril ami dau
fhter Tvntia were t:sit:ng the
Lee Frtstvis family Apr. 4
t!ru 9. The Mirll fan.il)
is from Dayton, Wash.
The Spray boys atki girls
tud a very i.ice day to hunt
Easter eggs Saturday Apr. 1
at the home cf Stlma Hritt
Ttiere were thrve gulden eggs
which Mii.e Vounce.Kin.tH rly
I-igers.ill. and Georgie Ingrr
soil found and g,t prizes
for. Also some of the U$
and girls got pr.Zts f.r find
ing the mo.-t ( ggs.
Mrs. Louise Frit:, and Ivv
Mrs. Loui.-e rntt,a:,d let
hie, and Mrs. 5-. nuJine Ntl
son siK-r.t the U.-t prt cf
last week in Seattle visiting
Sandy Britt at Ncrti.wet
ChiistUn College d.ring
tS.eir ofen house. Mrs. Ntl
on visited Mrs. Lillian
V ounce at Tacomi. 'aah.
Also visiting tt college was
Sue Britt and several fne.vis
:: v, the ch ) .1 she attends
i:. PcrtUnd.
13th ANNUAL
HEPPNER WRANGLER'S SPRING MEET
Two Go-Rounds
-YOUTH
-5100 NOVICE
For horses which have
won less than $100 and
any rider
-S300 NOVICE
Horses which have won
less than $300 and any
rider
APPROVED. NWCHA and OCHA
Are
L
IN COVERED ARENA
MORROW COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, HEPPNER
SAT., 4:30 P.M. SUN., 9:00 A.M.
No Admission Charge
In Betid for n dual care
(re Ms Tiuluie Fu-
H !! (Utwl-UUgMtT,
VieiHly, Mr. Joyie Um
ami Vr. I Hen Nah.
FVet) nf fcfi.mld tr ptejiar-
tug their doiuii 'iji f r the
Annual Graiite Aucii.m whj.h
t to br I1J i n Su'fcta), Apr.
3o.
The Fi4rl Mri. Wtf
ad.lem'd Ut We.k it Hie
death ol Mr, Vvilden fat
her, lie dii din-ai tiw ir rasith
at Spti).
Mi.n retir.) C tupn'an tthe
proud new i it of a iry
mce car.
Mr. Grare oun.-eN came
(raiKtmothtr twtcv lat week
wtun hi r S.' Mse and Put
each wilcon.ed 4 m tvt y
into ttirir famthr.
T! annual s; ring home
makers festival was held in
t!.t Spray Gym. The J. Ud
ies present enjoyed the
jmoi!tratwir. vrry nuch.
Tin ladies also erk vod a
film on tailoring.
FUs i very. ne turned t;n ir
quilt Hooks m' e wish to
get the quilt finished as soon
is po.NMt.ie. The SOS Club
would like to t!ta:.k everyone
that has been so helt.'ul.
Bill Sherman
Recommended
ilium jFin Sherman re
Ctived a unanimous recom
mendation f-r a local preach
er's lie. use fr.-m the Charge
Confertiue df the Hepjner
Mtttuniist Church following
his teaching there or; Falm
Sunday.
This is one of the steps
tcward Incoming a I'nited
Mtt!Kdist n, 'raster. Fill will
graduate from Fuller Semin
ar) in Pasadetu, Ca. this
June. He and his wite are
sv plan:.;ng fur 'tier study in
Europe in, mediately follow
ing his graduation.
E-Ul was vale.iii ti rian of
the Class of im at Hep
pner K.g.h. His part nts pub
lished t.he Gazette-Tin es un
til the summer cf 1?69 when
his fa thi r. tve.-dev Sherman
died of a heart attack, and
his mother s .Id the paper and
n, vea to DalUs with daugh
ter Ka'hv.
cow
WSCS Announce!
Lawn Sol Date
Tt" women's Society ot
Christian Service of tle I nit
ei MettHV'4t Church held H
April m t iit- oi.tt Mhurir
the -hjrninMj' of Mr.
OWeB t Mtlwt .
U' et limue' fot a
lawn Sale" 'd no. lunch
eon ! the church on Sat.
Mav CO,
MS i M.'tS TIT SMITH
were call.d to Coni t v the
ud it n d.ath cf Ted" tro-ther-in-lj
UnI Sumta). fan
O'Hara a n.arried to t!e
former MaUl Smith. Ttie
Sm:!! will remain tnvonion
until after the iMiara rite.
GAKV Iv'vLl i now out of
tt m"vic after four year
duty and h,m from Fort
Hood. Ta. He l work
ing ;th Fetf) jchn' Earn. and
Balding Su,plv, Car) 1
still serving m the Natio
nal Guard. He is living with
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
I eon Fall on Hater St
School Lunch Menus
PrcMT.ied
Throiich t'lturtesy Of
HVppnrr Branch
! FIRST I
U NATIONAL I
BANKo
Monday. AjTil 17 Tacos,
Hutttred Com, shredded let
tuce, cake, fruit, n ilk.
Tueday, A; nl 19 Corn
dogs, French frit 5, cahtoage
Salad, fruit salad, Coukns,
n.'lk.
Wednesday. April 1J -SKi'-py
Jin 's with homemade huns,
tmttered gren tn-ans. molded
v.vetahle salad, fruit, milk.
Thursday, April CD - fcaked
ham, mashed otat. s with
t-utter, Carr.-t and cell rv sf.x,
Tixie cups, and r. ilk.
Frida), April CI - Tc. ma to
soup, t a--:, i ch-fse s.n .'
wjches, caUuge salad, cook
ies and fruit, n.-.'k.
ING
-5750 NOVICE
Horses which have won
less than $750 and any
rider
$2000 NON-PRO
Horses and or riders
which have won less than
$2000
OPEN
$100 added purse in open.
Horse blankets to top horse
in all other classes, except
youth
mi 16,
SAKCF rilZAHFTH
VAKK.lil, nall iUuet.Ur of
Vr. atxt Mr, Keniu thHruu
(f Kugg wi Upl.i.-J it tt
ni..rmivg eriie at the Mth.
dit c hurrh last Sunday.
I community!
3 BILLBOARD 1
Apr tt 14
Rhea Crek Grange Fotluek
and meeting, Vel Kohlnss,
6 30
lone American legion Aux.
traveling Food Sale, ti-gins
Ui 3D a.m.
AprU 15
Band Cartiival, Count) Fair
grounds, dinner 5 DO-7 30,
then Carnival, then dance
little league tryouts 10 00
Noon. f airgrounds field.
wrangler Cow Cutting
Cvmtest. Count) Fair
grounds, starts 4 30, is
free.
Ajril 16
More Cow Cutting Contests
at Fairgrouinls. free admis
sion. AprU 17
School Hoard meets at Hep
pm r High Schix4, 8 .00
April W
Final) Life Series, Tr. Jean
Gardener, Multi-purptise
room, 7.30-9 30
Pme Garden Club Plant Sale,
Coffee L Pie, 10.00 a.m.-
5. IK) p.m.
Sponsored As A IubliC
Service By
RUGGLES
BOYCE Insurance Agency
22 Main
T.O. Box Ji tTTG-iiCCo
If do aniwet call
Ray Boyc
t'.Tti 5H4
Hoppner
W.
COLE ELECTRIC
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