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Recycling, Possibility? John M-ltwic, OSU gr iliui kliKVul prfkentfd.nlif fornul priram "on the h)s" m) - do and donls" ol rtryrling to a .roup of rt(ir-M'iiUlii' uf high .cho uh, rmc croups, and con-cvriM-d cilu-ns at lieppmr Hic,h SrhiW, Friday. John is presently ritini I ulMin on recycling for It Extension Service hich ill lx avaiUUe to all groups hen printed. He has done much rrsfrch on recycling propels now underlay In Ort'fon and had nuny words of advise on Marling a re cycling project locally. He stressed enthususm and di'dicadon if a project Is started, Once undray a recycling project is hard to stop' Attending the meeting er reprekentalues of on Topic Club, Ion Garden Club, or I'Uhmng Committee, on High School. 4-tt Empire liuilderi Club, Youth Coun nl, H-iiwr City Council, Hepprn-r High School student! and teachers, TOPS Club, heppner Garden Club, Metho dist Church. County Court, Soroptimikts and the Eiten sum Service and the Gate! te'Times. Kor those wishing more Information on recycling, John left addresses of bust nesses who receive recyc UUe class, tin andalumtnum and other helps for starting a prog ram. Contact Plrdlne at the Count) ExfenslonOfflce for this Information. Q A '' irEPPMER, (OHE.I, GAZKTTE TIMKS, ThUrwIoy, May 18. 197J HOAKDMAN GOLF Boardman Tillicum Club elects officers COME ON IN... the liter's fin Trying the later Ud w.is a old at the Iiand Carnival the vut. r Ud Hat Is.. HI ular sjs.it for young and Old TimerRecallsEarly Irrigon There lere 4 generations of smiling faces as great grandmother Evangeline Fa gerstroin prejiared to hoard the Vatanuski ferry txat In Seattle tojuneau. Alaska. She nil visit her sons Kent and Ivar F age! strom and their families there for months of Vay and June. She spent April in Irrigon. ihere she had lived for nun )ears, nth her daughter and son-in-la. Kir. and Mrs. Chester Wilson. She makes her home nth her daughter Mrs. David hauer, in vvatsonville, Ca. hll.E I.v IFRIGON Mrs. Fagerstrom recalled many early day experiences, dat ing hack to 1908 when she first came to Irrigon from Colorado nth her parents, Mr. and f,,rs. L A. PoMe. She reniemhered that Irri gon at one time had a ho tel, a drug store and a news paper, called the Irrigon Ir rigator. The nit-ht the Drug Store hurtied to the ground, she remembered ell the Hal loeen party, in the upstairs Community Hall, over the Eg bert Wadsiorth General Store. It as next door to the Drut store and as the building burned the windows liecaiiie hot. Dr. and Mrs. Beck who were both ptarmi cists, had left the dog in the house nth a kerosene lamp burning, evidently the dog had overturned the lamp. Addison Bennett the pub lisher and editor of the Ir rigon Irrigator and also the postmaster, Mrs. Fager strom described him as a lively mm nth a w hite goa tee. He leceived recogni tion for helping to promote the completion of the irri gation project here. Her brother, Merrill DoUe learned the printing trade in Echo. After he was mar ried he returned to Irrigon and worked for Addison Ben nett as a printer. He later moved to Pendleton where he carried mail and eventually became postmaster. Eve Doble as she was then known, wrote the school news for the paper. Then there iere recollec tions of the Carson Livery Stable, a big red barn on 7th and Oregon St., near ihere Ihe Cily later tank noi stands. Since (here las no refrigeration In Irrigon In the early da)S, people lould sometimes take a horse and buggy to Imatllla lo get a fresh steak from the butcher shot). Therapists Come To Family Series Howard Busse, direc tor of outh Adventures, Inc. a Portland Youth Care Cen ter for troubled boys and girls, and his co-therapist Mrs. Arlene linn directed and assisted the audience par ticipation in a parent-teenager dialogue at the fifth ses sion of the Family Life Se ries on May 3. The object ol the dialogue was for each (jiarent and teen ager) to learn and to communicate his own desires and feelings in a manner which recognizes and relieves hostility rather than deniesand repressesand thus prolongs ill feeling. The two therapists illustrated their methods and comments with actual experiences they have had at the Youth Care Center. YOUTH ADVENTURES is the only center in Oregon which is co-ed. The present population is 29 equall) divid ed lietween boys and girls. The young people live in cot tages with house-parents a husband and life team who relate well to youth. Most house-parents are in their late twenties. THE CONCLUDING SES SION of the family Life Series, May 10, was led by Rev. william Arthurand Rev. Edwin Cutting who dealt with the contemporary issues of different life styles and mar riage arrangements emerg ing in present day society. THE FA fWIL Y LIFE SERIES has been an experimental en deavor. It was intended to be innovative in the develop ment of community context, to maintain good communica- METHOD1 ST SALE LAWN Saturday, May 20 BEGINS AT 10:00 A.M. ON THE LAWN Food Sale And The Iwmrdman Tillicum C tub has elected new offi cers for the ne( fiscal year as foiling; Mrs. Rupert Kennedy, president; Mrs. I'ete I'elersun, vice-president; Mrs. Carroll Donovan, treasurer; Mrs. Rod Hug, recording secretary; Mrs, william lutes, correspond ing secretary. Ttiey nil be Installed a! I meeting In June. The club met Tues. nigh! of last week al the home of Mrs. Hon Daniels with Mrs. Donovan as co-hostess. Guests were Mrs.OrlsChild ers ami Irene Inglehard of La Pine, and Mrs. Keith Walk er. The club voted fo sponsor a 4-H delegate to summer school in Corvallls. They nil also be in charge of the reception for Ihe se nior! of Riverside High Scho ol following graduation at Ihe school May 26. Mrs. Ralph Skuubo Is chairman. Hostesses for Ihe next meeting May 23 will be Mrs. Frank Ikies and Mrs. Jerry Peck. The W.A.C. of Greenfield Grange met Wed. at the home of Mrs. Larry Phillips, starl ing with luncheon al 12:30. Mrs. Frank Marlow was co hostess. Guests Included Mrs. Claud Wordcn of Union, Mrs. Eugene Risley of Irrigon, and Mrs. Rollln bishop. Card uirty hostesses for the iiekl live wet a iere ap pointed as follows: May 16, llaiel Carpenter; May 23. Mrs. Joe Tatone; May 30, Mrs. WG Se-Mer; June 6, Mrs. bill bates; June 13, Mrn. Mtrlo. Mrs. Chub Warren, Mrs. Roy ball ami Mrs. Carpen ter were appointed on the planning committee for Ihe Pomona Grange dinner, to lie held here at tlm grange hall June 24, al 6.30 p.m. Hostess for Ihe next meeting June 14 nil be Mrs. Wirren. Lots of people need lots lo build on in spring. Sell yours with a Want Ad. COURSE OPENS boardman" s new golf course will open Sal. Lo cated five m'les weal of boardman, II Is reached on Wilson Rtd. It Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wil son. Mr, Wilson has been working on the coif cuurst for alxMit I wo years. The new course Is located on tht family's homestead whert h grew up. The course will bt called willow Run Golf Course. A 2-story clubhouse has been built by bill Nelson. Lower floor Is devoted to the golf course and the upper story Is living quarters overlook ing Ihe fine meadowland. Mrs. Lois Peterson Is ma naging the executive site course. IFF bOLTFl 1 F returned last month from St. Man's Hospital in Walla Walla, lie had major surger). Las! weekend his son and daughter In tlai, Mr. and Mrs. bill boutelle of Seat tle camo down lo see how he was getting along. bill is the hal in n at one of the .ship)ards where Ihey are cutting cargo ships in two and inserting 10j ft. to lengthen the ships for tin President Line. He has com pleted two of the in. FACSIMILE Ballot No j To Be Torn Off By A Board Member Nominating Ballot for the Democratic Party PRECINCT County, Oregon, for the Primory Election to be Held Tuesday, May 23, 1972 -.mi OB CAM DID ATX VOTKD fO Official Primary .. ... .rrurm THE NUMBER AND IA MABK A CROSS (X) OH A CHECK MARK (V) 1M THE W W NATIONAL " COMMnTEEM V0U0- wni. IIW UUB ... . I ...... IHN CALLAHAN, tuiicue tions where it already exists and to establish understand ing where tt nuy not exist. The jurticipants in each session were asked to com ment and lo mike suggestions for subsequent programs. Some possibilities will ! discussed at the regularjuu--nile Advisory Council Mel t ing May 15 at Riverside High School at 7;30 p.m. when a special guest will be Mrs. Margaret Mles, intake supervisor for the Donald E. Long Home of the Mult nomah County Juvenile Court. The Advisory Council meet ings are open meetings. STEVE RAMSEY IN GERMANY KIRCH GONS, GERMANY Steven E. Ramsey, 21, son of Mrs. Velma Rulien, Es tacada, Ore., recently was prom oted to Ann.; Specialist Four while serving with the 122nd maintenance battalion in German). Spec. Ramsey is a genera tor Repairman in the Bat talion's Company D. near Kirch Gons. He entered the Army in Mar. 1971, com pleted basic training at Ft. Lewis, and was last stationed at Ft. Belvoir, Va. His father, William E. Ram sey, lives in Heppner. Sure, my wife bought het Spring Hat (made of auto seat springs to wear in the Easter Parade) from a want ad. TOR PHES1DENT OF THE UNITED STATES. JJ Q hlilliLKV tliiSllOLM in m in ui.nr a. uiMriiK" 16 17 IIK.NHV M. JACKSON Ts rKWAltUMTK-S.N-lY Tsf n "i'oUJiTlNUSAY, 'The Domocr.l'i best chance for a change In Washington, D. C. 62 n Jll-N -AlAilAii, i i 63 VERN COOK, W1UA;I (BILL) McCOY Out Democratic Senator. Withdraw irom Stop Pwlnn with Democratic President" how. 65 JOHN H. SWEENEY 66 I-! BLAINE WHIPPLE, 20 21 tucitNE McCarthy Incumbent; Respected NaUonal Party Ladrj rioVOAr fnr Proeressive r.,.M antl Party Reform.. "67 n B HUGHEL (BILL) WILK1NS. "The Democratic Party mint itand tot 67 fJ B. Huont- .01 opportunltlci juttlcet .ecurlty and GEOKGK MctiOVEKN ppacer 2i n W ILliLR D. MILLS i i 23 Q PATSY T. MINK, Dratted by Orcgonlans to return humanism and respect for Individuals to government." fntt waOWAL COMMITT EEWOMAM 68 ALICE CORBETT. Vote tot O . A Re elect a Drmw-rat w ho worlu lor unity, progiw - economy In government." 'l n EIAIt.ND S. MC'SKIE 69 n MARY H. KLONOSKI GEORGE C. WALLACE 70 g ALOYS B. RANSOM, "Eugene McCarthy" TOR UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote lor On; - - r i ...ill I. ..11 .1 & in ROBKRT B. Dl'NCA.N, "The man who can win ana wm um iu tiQ: . rnivrTIQII. SECOWD CONGRESSIONAL FOR DELEGATtS ID i Vot igt Oregon." AY.NE MORSE. "I shall continue placing principle aDuve policies nu oublic interest partisanship." 1. WILLNKK, Democrats: Vurget old feuds. Elect hard working Oregon StateSenaorHeproducesr KALI'll VItK, "Individual responsibility and freedom. Slop deficit spend- Ing Inflation-thievery." 7Tjri DAVID AGU1LAR (Patsy i i 72 PI ANN L. AIKEN T. Mink) t Uncommitted) ALLE.NDER (George McGovern) 73 n rATRK IA A. L I . 71 n STEVE ANDERSON (Palsy T. Mink) i i FOR BEPRESENTAT1VE IN CONGRESS. SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Baker. Crook. Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant Harney, Hood RWer, JeHerson. Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Marion, Morrow, Sherman. Umatilla. Union, Wallowa. Wasco, whir -n nortionx ot Clackamas and Linn Counties. Vot for One EVE BACH.MAN (John Lindsay) WILLIAM HAYES BEALL (George McGovern) i i SID BRCK.KLEY (Lni-ommiuedl 30 AL L'LL.MA.N, "Your Second District Representative uoing uregons or In Congress." , 78 L1AV1D BLCHANAN Itilwaru M. rvenneuy; 79 1 KEITH A. BURB1DGE (Lmummilled) i j SO JAMES O. BURNS (Henry M. Jackson) STATE 81 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE 31 f 1 BEl.LAH HAND, "Qualified ij Vote lor On TERRY BRUCE C ARLISLE (Hubert H. Humphrey) to serve people. Dedicated to honesty in 82 CP MARY DAVIDSON (George McGovern) government." 83 MARGARET U. (PEG) DERELI (Patsy T. Mink) 84 I-! BRIAN DOHERTY (George McGovern) i i FOR STATE TREASURER 32 Q Vote for One ,LIC'E COKBETT, "Eight woman Years Democratic Senator, Successful Business Respects your money asHerOwn. 33 r VICTOR DAVIS, Legalize state casinos, free college tuitions, free home t a xes,m illions for schools." 34 J-) JEANNE DOST, "Combining modern budget techniques with humanistic concern to serve the public interest." (BILL) IIOLMSTRO.M, "A fiscally responsible businessman with 18 85 Q MIKE DYE (Uncommitted) 86 I-! DENNIS L. FULLER (Uncommi(ted) i i 87 Q LARRY D. FULLER (Uncommitted) 88 JOHN W. GOFF (Uncommitted) 35 II. 89 years of public service." RUSTY GOLDY (Uncommitted) 36 I PHIL II. McALMO.ND, Experienced Fiscal Management For Investment Ac tinn in Oregon, More Jobs, Maximum Earnings." 90 ASHLEY GREENE (Henry M. Jackson) HENRY D. HERR (John Lindsay) FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 37 : ELTZAISETH W Vote lor One 9i n i i 92 n DENNIS C. H IG G I N BOTH AM l Hubert H. Humphrey) i i 38 DR. (BETTY) BROWNE, "Experienced as Prosecuting Attorney, Defender, Judicial Referee, Legislative Lpader, National Legal Editor." and 93 GLADYS LAST HOLMES (Henry M. Jackson) 94 r MARTIN F. HOLMES (Henry M. Jackson) i i P. (JOE) SMITH, "To treat every man and woman fairly, equally, honestly." 95 1NGEBORG INFANTE (Eugene McCarthy) 96 ROBERT F. KEPHART (Eugene McCarthy) Vote lor One FOR STATE SENATOR, TWENTY-EIGHTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT 3!l rj DICK CORAM FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, FIFTY-FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT Gilliam, Jefferson, Morrow and Sherman Counties and portions of Clackamas, Linn, Marion and Wasco Counties. Vote lor One 4(J n WALTER PONSFORD, ii 97 ""I LAN ETA C. KING (Palsy T. Mink) 98 f-j ERNESTO LOPEZ (Patsy T. Mink) "99 NONA LOWE (John Lindsay) 100 R. VANCE MacDOWELL (Eugene McCarthy) "Asks for the opportunity to serve you fairly and honestly." 41 r j JACK SUMNER, "Good sound Judgment." 42 Q HAROLD E. WASIIAM. "You can trust me, I am a Christian.' COUNTY f6TQ PATRICK McMAHON (Edmund S. Muskie) 102 DAVID McTEAGUE (George McGovern) foTQTWRfCK MELEN DY (John Lindsay) irjTNtlTGCriTlMTM6NtES MONTOYA (John Lindsay) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote for One 105 ROBERT J. MORGAN (Uncommitted) 1 Of. Q ERNEST L. NELSON (Uncommitted) 107 LOUISE P. NELSON (Uucommitted) FOR COUNTY CLERK Vote for One 108 rl H1LDUR NISKANEN (Eugene McCarthy) i i 43 r SADIE l'ARRISII, Iiii umboiii"-Expericnced and Qualified." 109 KENNETH M. NOVACK (John Lindsay) TlTTQ SANDYPOPIEN (Uncommitted) FOR COUNTY SHERIFF Vote lor One 41 jj CAItl, V. CHRisTIANSEN, "Will do (he best of my ability to enforce the laws of the County." 15 rj JOHN F. MOI.I.AIIAN. "Incumbenl Vigorous Administration of the duties of Sheriff." Ill f KATHLEEN RACKLEFF (Palsy T. Mink) HiTrj ELIZABETHBETTY) RADEMAKER (Patsy T. Mink) 113 r KEN RINKE (Henry M. Jackson) FOR COUNTY TREASURER Vote for One FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN Vote lor One FOR PRECINCT COMMITTEE WOMAN 111 SYBIL B. RINKE (Henry M. Jackson) iT5 LES W. RUARK aJneommlUedT iT6"-j LINDA RUBNICK (Eugene McC.TrTliy ) 117rjl. P. (JOErSMITH (Uncommitted T18rj FRED C. SPIVTY (Uncommitted) Lunch Vote lor One 119 j-J JUDITH A. (JUDY) SUGNET (George McGovern) eon 120" WILBUR R. SULZBACH ( George McGovern) 121 n CARLOTTA S. SZABO i i (Eugene McCarthy) Published pursuant tO prOVisiOnS Of ORS 3 1 0.330l23"rj RONALD D. THOM (Edward M. Kennedy)" C ! n f - a. I I i. - . 123 1 I JAMbJS n. (JIM I TKHutLAAK jan e rarr sn Luunrv l er or viorrow counrv -- (Eugene McCarthy) FROM 1 1 :00 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M. In the Church Basement THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUH ROME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SEBVICI DANK OF 124" Q'SALLY MUFFETT TIMM (Patsy T. Mink) 125 QALULLMAN (Wilhu7D7Mills) 126 DUKE D7 WHITNEY lUrmrnitted) 127 JULIE A7 WILLIAMSON (John Lindsay) 128 rJ STEPHEN WM YIH (Henrv M. Jackson) OjEasfern Oregon R XPPNEB IONE -A LINCTON MEMIE1, rEDEIAL DEPOSIT XNSUBAJtCE COBPOHATIOH