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tional and 1r.toriun.1ra1 i.ews
to the largo r;iorat dai'.
nesaper ain; to rad.o ain!
television.
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also intluiie iv.a;aiir.i
vtulo television no'.
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actuoed more an: n.ort .n--copunco,
a recent stud) il
lustrated Hh tl-.isalon. is not
enoufch to keoppeo.u i:.:';r;,i
ed ajt o,datt.-l .
Ttiis review api-eared li. a
recent utluiiers' 1.1
letter:
"what does a tel-.-visio-i.
Viewer Teall .. a;'-sori W:. ii
waUl.iiifc a network iH-i ; -grarr.
' A sud;. b.. int- lm
versi:;. of California sho.s
that in more than r.ai. o:
all cases: r.othi:;,, absol-.-
te! notr.;r.
Wear A Poppy
In 1918, the serviceiiien roturninp. from Europe brought
bark nien'iiris of th ("ttie I.!' ir Frir.ce. On -landers
Field, the poppies grew a:-ng sitio the trenches, shell
craters, among the "barbed wire and covered the graves
of tiv.se who had fallen on the battlefie-ds.
""ne flowers soui i ;k on a scal s.gnificanc" for the
soldiers as a living p-.rabol of their dead ctmrade's sacrifice.
Nationwide distribution of the Memorial poppies began
in 1921. SilK prpp.es made in Franco h the French widows
were among the first used. The Peppy is also the memorial
flower of the British Legion. The lirst American poppies
wore produced b veterans in the Minnesota Hospital. Now
poppies are made in more than 80 hospitals and 40 disabled
veterans workshops.
rtear your Popp proudly on May 18-19.
Thin- are biiiiier things than nmn
i : bilU. for instance.
CH
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Owned and Operated By
PAUL N. HANSEN
Beginning Year-Round Service
SPRAYING., SEEDING. LIQUID AND DHY
FERTILIZING.
24 YEARS EXPERIENCE
PH. 676-992S
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VOTE FOR
Gilliam County Judge
MIES 0. BURNS
Condon, Oregon
For Delegate to the
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
CONVENTION
2nd Conq. District
"A strong experienced voice on the Oregon delegation
to represent the Agricultural and Small Bus.ness com
munity as well as the interests of local governments.
Continued and expanded development of Eastern Ore
gon's resources with Senator Henry M. Jackson for President.
tii:f c, v'FlTF TIMI'S"
ItopoMer
Single lM
io A.iv.nue
v Thi:"
10 IVllN
Minimum
:..t i:ntenl
VlMld CU-
i 10,:0II
M.'n.l.iv lluou.-li KriJ-iy:
Read
It,. ,.in Kr u clsi'o sample
ShOW.d that jl percent of
respondents ere unable
t refill ovenoae news story
tr n. . i.t !ork broadcast
t:,ov Lid seen eirtier
V.J WLl;:$. The iWUii
unaided recall is only one
stor i -or newscast and, when
,i headlines er read
t. ..j; memories, the aver
.!(. Hi.-' oU) nun' out of l.1.
1 vol of recall was unaffect
ed b a.ie, education, sox or
o xpatiou, oul tlio extoi-.t
of distraction while watching
tilt II0H H.IS StUIHI) to bo
a s; -liificint iruble.
Tiio prl-.icor of " rvenii
No.-. it!; Ho.ird K. Suuth
.iiiU li.irr. Uoasonor' recont
1 .iui. '! think tolovision
nos is in illustrated ho.ui-I:1:-
stfrvio- which can ftnv -Hon
U'st Hiion it is roiarilod
it - mo ners as an irrxar
taut ot fast adjunct to tho
noH.spajors. 1 knon nhat o
haVt
to leave out, and i:
cj le do not read news
papers, nows nuirazines and
I
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tliev ar desperately
luisinfornied."
Tli- ;u.ilit of attention dif
ter l?leei. '.10111,; a news
cast ar! rta-iiap anewspair
0; iiiaKit. isual media
li; ioia.ii.'i neoesjarv to in
turn. !; thouhflul.
HixxJ Kiver News
AERO
IN THIS AREA
HEPPNER. ORE
Thuril.iv, MV
LETTERS 10 T11E
v.. I.il. li.. i.
a Hti i-r tmssi.Ni of Mr. 1 4
tni.4, I'resi.li'Ht tI n' I ma
tllla louutt C ittloiiien,.
AMH'Mliti, 1 am niikHH tins
l,tir avaiUHe to u ir
uUliati'ii.
Tin uglier anvii' over Itie
ii.anv little rii--tltiii fis,:
Hat lu Iveti Called to our
ali. nlioii rvet'iith.
I iiu eortatn tlut the U(:
tslatuie had l real tromo"
lion of irotloni tlut
ruilug iireM-til.- tolistern
orison raiiiirs he the
n. H crinaikil i'l repi'ilod
ti old lueMiVk tin-It U".
I'tcM-ntH it is a Mom
onh if tin- annul I valiit.l
.1! oor SVH) ll us Laliin' t"
twr j.lo.iuato prot.oti.Mi t
tn, liiutHT it a tinit' Hi"'11
It is no.tk tl nost Hi 1 n
tn, lo'Himrn aninul is at a
liiiniimim value and liiotvul
nriblo to tin' ft.
1 hugo st tltii lht now law
t- aiiioiuin! as lath as
posslblo b liiaking ttileloiiv
not oith if the subject of tin'
tnelt 1 .- a "firearm or ex-
pl.esiw-', is U'ldtT prosol'.t
i.Hio. t it to add the H.irds
' or !omo-.tLi- livosb-ok or
poultry."
It t.-. ni f eliiig that I' Ul
ir should U- Included togr.o
eipul proi'i'tion. If ainofod
it H.xil-i cive groator piwers
of arrest and the more severe
nal; as a felony would act
as i deterrent to H.uld-Ie
rustlors.
I ini proposing tlkit tin local
association do everything,
possible to persuade the state
Cattlemen's Association to
luck them in this effort.
Jack Olson.
D.jput District Attorney
Lois Asks
Dog Controls
Lois vMiiChester has an
nounced a crusade to con
trol the dig problem.
She presented a recommen
dation to the May 3rd Count;.
C ourt meeting.
Cause of the problem;
Those who permit their fe
male dogs to reproduce, with
no intention of keeping tlie
litters of puppies, cause our
nation s oversupph of am
truls nnu in the millions
The solution. Owners of
femalo dous can prevent
overbading of puppies and
the suff-riag it causes, she
states. Solution lies in the
spaying of female animals.
Spaying is a simple surgical
procedure performed by a
qualified vet to prevent re
production. She explains this
is the only method of pre
venting the nationwide cruelty
of breeding more animals
than the nation is willing to
provide home for.
Lois appeared in this cause
at the May 1st City Council
meeting here and was re
ferred to the County- as the
County sells the dog licenses,
collects the money, mostly
from ranchers. Lois says she
felt there was some buck
passing involved in this mat
ter but has no intention of
dropping it. Sen. Bob Pack
wood has sponsored a bill
to promote a spaying pro
gram. She suggests a clause
be added to the bill to exempt
farmers and stockmen who
breed dogs needed in their
work. This would mean no
tax on ranch dogs. However,
no such exemption is suggest
ed in towns and cities where
it would be strictly enforced,
problem, she says, is very
expensive to the taxpayers.
Lois asks that some of the
dog license fees be set aside
for a fund to Dav the vet
K I
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EDITOR
in Hit- r M1i
My i-om.-ululatiotiN to Judy
huki'lie on inin: II"'
vimh v lurd tiHiiilHTi.lii'lor
Hm. i.niHr area. I ki'H
I,.- s li.lrd 4 iulifud Cil-iliUali-.
A to m rotitestiin; Ibis
iHttlliou, I Kit itnefessar) to
.loiiarr iinsolf 111 lle runnin
to iroo niy coiuvrn asn t
list talk.
It Hit. inter? stmt', l to
ti Urier i-eroenUi'.e it
volor iNMi-iat-'d ii '
ift-hu.y ptoiosst.m in com
IMrison to Itie nuinlH-r ol
IMrciil ot-rs in ti"1 lleppner
prn-imt. THIS seollied urtl
eularlv uimsuil after a large
atl.-iaUiuv li parents at ri
n ut iiiei-tuu's of the advisory
Invird.
I clt.mld al-o like to inter-.-ct
tin- tdei tlut a I'omblned
Ikiltotiiig. lor fichiHil Nurd
dir tors a.ttl tlie .school lid
houI.1 lesult in a larger
port i'iitii'e of voters lor both
issues. Tins method is used
111 other counties, iiid nould
Ih- . Nivings as nell as a
i-omememe lor Uxjayerslo-
CillM
Sincerely.
Sincerely,
Morlyn Uobinson
.Ill
, r..ik x
SOIL STEWARDSHIP WEEK-MAY 7-H
Soil Stewaidship Week, a ititionwide observance Hhich
places emphasis on man's obligation to God as stewards
of the soil, water, and other resources, will be observed
May 7-14, according to Kenneth Turner, Chairman, llep
pner Soil and Water Conservation District. "Creative
Conservation", theme of the observance, underscores the
responsibility which each citizen has fulfilling his or her
role as caretaker of the realm.
The lleppner Soil and Water Conservation District will
distribute upon request to churches of all faiths, attrac
tive blanks, bulletin inserts, posters, and booklets create'
particularly for this year's observance, prepared by the
National Association and church leaders.
Members of the lleppner Soil and Water Conservation
District Stewardship Committee are Kenneth Turner, Dick
McElligott, and Edmond Gouty.
for treating unclaimed dogs,
often injurd in fights. School
children no bring such dogs
to her.
She highly recommends
spaying and neutering and be
lieves adoption of such a
plan here would really put
Heppner on the map.
WORK CONTINUES on the
remodeling of the lone Hotel.
Some of the completed apart
ments have been rented. O.ie
bedroom apartmjnts will be
atailable in a short time.
The Aptitude Test
("G.A.T.B.") is schedul
ed for Wed., May 31, at
1:00 p.m. in Heppner, for
persons interested in voca
tional employment and train
ing referrals (e.g. Ap
prenticeship, etc.) Contact
the Morrow County Extension
Service - Employment of
fice for applications and ap
pointments in advance - tele
phone 67G-9642. The test,
which requires about three
hours, will be administered
by Ron Barnick, Employment
Counselor, stationed at the
County Extension Office.
V f
W.f
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REMEMBER THIS?
....REMINISCE!
57 Uars Ai- l'15
1lit lloppm'r C'lt Council
lu Ukrn another step lit the
ilirecli.m uf the city Ihmu
1 1 iul pliii, and 1 I'oiiiniittw
couMNimg id U 0 Minor ami
J o IligiT reported ' "w
Hi umI.iv evi'iiiiig mei'tmi; on
the miller l-t rlillllliU um'
lor in lurking 4ml idtli of
sl.U'Hilks. After no miuM
4 mount ol investigation, the
I'omililtlee handed 111 i r
IHirt lavoriiig 12-loot Halks
on Main Street, 8-loot Hilks
on II- cross streets uf Mi),
h illoH, 1 enter iiid lulti
lliore, ruiuillli' om- 1-liH k luck
e.i.li hjv ironi Main. All
ollH-r streets il'. tuve 4
unilorm lurking Hhu li will
not rxtewl LirtlH-r from the
IIIMde line Itwin C ft.
It s the Idea ol tlx' colli
nilltee tlut the Hilks U- not
suuller Hull . l-'et Hide
but not more Hun C feet Hide.
The re-ommi'iUtion.s of the
coniiiiittee are to lie incur
lirated into IIk ordiium'e
iert.iiiiing lo sidewalks.
The city Hill sot an ex
cellent example (or other
pro'rty oHiiersby construc
ting a new concrete sldenalk
6 feet wide ill front of their
nrotwrty on Willow Street.
3
R AND MW'j. HARLAN
McCURDY SR. are expected
"home" to Morrow County be
fore the end of May. They
will again summer on the
Dlake Ranch in the W.W.
Weather ford's cabin.
For Weed
Call on
Mel Boyer
Spraying - Dusting -
DRY OR LIQUID FERTILIZER APPLICATION
Weed Spraying
You Can Find Us All Year Around
AT THE
LEXINGTON AIRPORT
Phone 989-8422
For Good Sound Judgment
JACK SUMNER
for
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Democrat District 55
Pd doI. announcement piid for by People for SUMNER
committee. Co-Chairman Don
The city Jail tll also in
put in oi 4mUr con
diiioii tor Hie reeeplion of
Mrslul Mcfra
says llBr has been some
kick on Hie pari of his hoard
ers. 4id be lu plans In make
tlie lusiile a more enjoy-aMe
place in Hiiicli to sober up.
heppner light ami Water
Cn. advertises Hut they ill
Punish no more free flat
irons after May 1. "Up t"
Hut Him' irons may he had
on Ih.- old plan, that Is. the
iron is vmirs at the rate of
75 cents er month for cur
rent ami aiter one year llu'
iron is oui s."
37 Wirs Ago -1935
Pierce H. ports lleidwayon
watershed Project. That no
iddlttoiul laHs are needed to
iH-ruut tin national forest
lo take over the Willow Cri'ck
Hau-rshed, ami that money for
tlie purKse is proUilily avai
lable, h.is conveyed to J I.,
(..nilt, receiver for First Na
tional lsank of Heppner, in a
letter from Rep. Walter M.
pierce llus morning.
Sir. Pierce wrote tlut he
had taken the nutter up with
i. A Sheriiuin, associate for
ester, t.S.D.A. and together
they had come to this con
clusion. Sir. Sherman had
just received various me
morials and petitions from
MorroH County and apjieared
lo Ih- 11iH.i1 impressed, the
letter stated.
Last rites for VawterCraw
ford, Gazette Times editor
who passed away last Wed.
wore conducted from the
Church of Christ on Friday
afternoon Hith Alvin Klem
feldt. pastor, officiating. A
large concourse of friends
and relatives attended, and
the floral tribute was pro
fuse. C C C. Camp Assured 1 o
cal Forest District. It has
been definitely decided that
a C.C.C. tamp Hill be es
tablished on the Heppner Dist.
It will be located near Tup-H-r
proUibly either onSkoo
kum Creek or Alder Creek.
The Hork outlined for this
cam'i will ih- largely hazard
reduction, such as roadside
cleanup, fire breaks, insect
control and rodent control.
Notice, i have disposed of
my interest in the Heppner
Garage to Charles Vaughn.
Anyone having accounts
against lleppner Garage
please present them at once.
Dean T. Goodman.
One ear Ago 1971.
High School Officers Elect
ed. For Heppner High Scho
ol Kirk Robinson was elect
ed ASH President. He will
be assisted by Dianne Mills,
vice president; Jill Rugg, sec
retary; Taml Msador, As
sistant Treasurer, Craig
M inkers business manager
and Barbara Allstott treasur
er. one's Valedictorian and
Salutatorian were announced
this week by Principal Dsn
ms Brandon. Jane Krebs,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kreos is valedictor
ian and Jeri Snow, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow
is salutatorian.
Spraying
Owner-Gar Aviation
Fertilizing - Seeding
McElligott, lleppner, Ore.
Revenue sharing: bill out
ri. ik m.iiMire shoilli
of committee
i.in.,rt Null. Judt'e Jones
received ttut leller from
Al I'llnian onlteveiiueSlur
Int..) Thin " v0'1' "f
(he Ways and M-'iiisCi
tee a revenue slurlnc. bill
treat Imimitance. Though It
misl st II si II"' H""s? "r
Representatives, and c,o
through H'c Senate. I nunt
you to be uHare of the Ben
cral muMct thai thiMnoasui e
may tuve on your county and
e.onerall) mi the Stile ofore-
y" , ,
There are (ho major fea
tures of this bill. The first
involves assistance directly
to counties anJ cities. Local
t'ovi-rnmenls in Oregon nmild
receive $3x2 million n-r
year. Tins hiII go to every
county and incorporated city
in the slate and Hill be di
vided on a formula Kised
one-lhii'd on population one
third mi irbaiii..itiouandone
third on relative ht capita
income. M irnm County
would recieve VA.Kr of
which $17,601 would 1h al
located to the county govern
ment, Hith the Inland' going
to the various incorporated
cities.
This money nould have to
be used for certain exKii
dilures; il) Maintenance and
operating expenses for public
safety (including police and
fire protection) and environ
mental protection (including
seHorage disposal, garluge
collection pollution abate
ment), and (2) Capital expen
diture for sonerage col
lection and treatment, refuse
disposal systems; and public
transportation (including
transit systems ami street
construction). More detailed
regulations nlll be issued
once this legislation Is com
pleted. The second provision in
volves a luymont to the State
of Oregon of approximately
$24.8 million per year. This
is O. egon s share of the 51.8
billion 'Iul mould le distri
buted among the States. The
amount going to each state
is determined by two ele
ments. One-half is based on
income tax effort and one
half Is lused on the level
of all other taxes levied in
the State. This money would
lie given to the state govern
ment for unrestricted use as
long, as previous levels of
assistance to local govern
ments are maintained.
The filial provision in the
bill is for Federal collection
of stale income taxes if the
state sodesires. This"piggy
back" provision could be of
great value to many states and
their taxpayers.
gTORMOR DOES
VTORMOR
SOLVES HARVEST
PROBLEMS!
I pin
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ATTENTION
Let us help you solve your grair. storage
problems. Our STORMOR steel bins are
designed for any size farm operation you
may have. Federal funds are now avail-,
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finance 85'r of your construction and
erection cost at the low interest rate of
0.0-(- ..
Our experienced crews are avail
able to erect any such bin you might re
quire. Contact us soon for your estimate.
T&C Storage
Box 357
lone, Ore. 97843
Phone 422-7437
This in -asure should pass
the House soon but it may
lie severul m inllis In-fore the
Soiule mts. It Is uf such
liinortaiu'i' In your local bud
petlng. howovor. Hut 1 Hint
ed to imk you anare of Its
provisions.
Sincerely,
Al Ullman, M.C.
community!
billboard i
May 11
Grade School field trips to
Will i walla and to the Fos
sil Heds
May 12
Cowhelles Luncheon, Oil's
Cafe lounge, Roast Beef
dinner, 1:00 p.m.
May 13
Somptimist Area Meeting,
hlks C lub. starts at 10:00
a.m.
Mother s Club Decorated
dike Sale at Coast
to oast, starts at 10; a.m.
Miy 14
MOTHER'S DAY
May 15
HeppiKT Garden Club at Dr.
Wolff residence, 8:00
t omen's tour of North
Cntintv, Boardman City
Hall, 10:1)0 a.m.
May 1G
Awards Night at Heppner
High; Honor Society Induc
tion. Cafetorium, 7;30
May 18
Veterans' poppy Day - BUY
A POPPY!
Simplicity Style Show at
Fairground Annex, 1:30
p.m.
Sponsored As A IMbliC
' Service By
RUGGLES
BOYCE Insurance Afjency
22S Main
P.O. Box 217 C7C1W2
If no answer call
Ray Boyce
K7G-53X-I
Heppner
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimates
Call Gene Orwick
989-8586
or Condon 384 2292
Aqents lor
United Van Line.
MORE FOR YOU
J -
FARMERS
Pol. Adv. James O. Burns
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