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Hirrrr. I lit ' V GAZETTE-1 IMfcS KTTnet. Own f hen .- MCBKOW COUNTY! MEWSFAPM dsns! rbruar :. li'i: VFVMT. OF WTtONAL NVW 'r TTr V ANP CRAKUE & DOHCTHY HEARD. Editor ond Fubluher riant Fort-man ANN TVNEY. New Circulation $uKcr:pti.n Fav $5 iV Vr., Maled S.r-gb- v . B.;i:r.c t"' Put' at the rvt Ottue t .1 Miner Otfice H S a 6 r tn. ur.l.l nr it-r-iiv CANTY FIRST but write Washington SECOND S.v one v-'.d iri'a the n. it ,'Tk. The basic di.'l.cult it is t.- write a law tree to Ii er.pl.-wrs whe: as Us: year r ula have .'rkeda hard.-::;- tw t. Ctrnrariotul Saf t) at.d lis! wj:s writinc can.raur. ir . f tirrr ,s wit :w Firm Truck r fii:;o:.s. Farntrs are mw urged tc writ a si.nilar campaign rjt :.:? an e wrr.; ti.-n f.-r ill r.;'ic'.frs .:fc fr trtn C" n.;-l.-ts frcrr. rcu Utwn m-.vs3 r V. i Occur-:: oral Sf: ani KtV.'.r. Act Tlt.'.- ;n:tTt:ed 1 co:.uc: Ft-; rst-:.:: 0 C. Fisl er c f Ttxis ::.rou h:s a:.:r.t-:or. T C, clfic. He is s;-on-s;r:iic a oill to xr..;t all rr;ioers ;:!. kss tl-n I? niilos frcm th rs-iila:;.r.s :n'.;vsrd t C:-A Ow cl tr ",os! ccn.3.or. (:-: f r- s F::,ts ar:ar p-:: :t official Of HA fcs:r is $32. OSrLA p!ial:.ti ar toh tn:: it's :rx rur.t to rtrn.Kr :r,at good safety rractices UtT ir.su ranee ;rerr.iur:.s. ;re nt ur.ncsar paia arid s-fftri;,j aid Up pr.djc::or. hicl. So iver. thouch t-ri:iillv rrrKrs fcer t!aa 23 n.pl.Hfs are exe-.;.t frc-rr. the reUa:ijas, UI ar.t t: n::r.aji hifh sti:ilrds of saf-.:. Tom V.eCall. Govern.r Sa:e cd Ort-gon State Ca;;toi Siierr.. Oregon Mr. Heard - here is a cojj of r.v lefer to Gov. M.'Call in retards to his ne ux pro;ial. Liar Governor VcCs In reply to your letter re questing ir.y op-'iuon cf your proposed ax reform aid school financing program, I have. i.x the pas: three ears f: acvocate: in principal. same solution to our state's cilen.ma cf these problems. You and your staff are to tie congratulated on hat I feel should be the aiser The -'Serrano" case is a s ord of Lam odes, pcised to plunge into the heart of our Gucat;Oual system. It rr.iv. however, be a bless- Pr- An Introductory Offer on our new line of pHEHaill BRIGHTENS -OPS HOME!, ii20OFF " 3 ft' J Coast to Coast Stores offer good through May 31 aii :i trading area are receiving Business Survey Questionnaires sponsored bythe HEPPNER CHAMBER of COMMERCE and conducted by the Oregon State Extension Service in an effort to provide a better business community for the residents of this area HI P A rr fill out forms and return in self iLCMDC addressed envelopes by June 1. Your efforts and cooperation will be greatly appreciated. f.F . t.:'H"Tr TtMKS Tm-v Vv I UTO I HCrrNEH - - r.. p ". r ' C . 'TV W Cert. V,,n'um ,1 Kv.t.-rvd r Tru 0. '.rv a Si-a v.a v..nd.v .rou.-h Friday; j f sifvtv First it h.: e cr r-Us boid ap;l to all. H. at a;p! to :r san.e d :,r i!ti U two ::.;-K')fs or. dnvrs of Lrrr. ehiclr$ frnrs so do. iu.'t- Act. ii :::run.et.Vl ;r.er:.::ir,f cits ,ft!, rm ron v:v:;ot : u r to xoes:ve ?i. -re tc lours mo in c.souise. as i: ;.i surriy force ust cur.g hat is an ur.fu.r and ;r.e;u:uiU tax sysren.. Cf course. e botf realize tr.ere k.llt:r.e- v.U tax inc :ie quest. or.s of any ne systen. and the Ml. have occurred :o me. cal c r.t: of our sch Secoc. what do e dc out Oi C cur. ties" Th; and 1 cat the fruit farmers potato rr.wers af- rd the employer tax -or. rr.i ar.t UNor - oulj the prr arr. ao 3 to cr decrease their x cor.tr.buti.-ir." Fourth, oul- the en.pl ?ytr ai apply to cities a.iC oour.t.es. My first react. :n is that this would seve no good pur- se. Also the problem of farm deferrals occurs tome. regardless of the answers to these questi ms, I pledge you my support be :b as a citizen ana as a candidate for the Creron Senate. I Enterprise TTUIIIUVCI niip on Wallpaper 1T0 re UVJ fho Qnnth Mnrrow A--a (7 (r, M j. C. Wires Installed in third ar.mul M.it in-tu'.K-t Saturday KaMitUw Amf near Iff ion lull si t! Mrro County n"r and the J C. hfS jnuiW m thn ir n offices. T. m Vk.lM and Jackie Al'wt.'tt n..tde arrantements ! -r evti.t. Al on.;n a master cf c:t!t...i,is and iniroJuced HatUv Sicer n-de the w-OH-atioti. i orrest Burkenhine r. lr!i-d:ct:or.. Cliff Wcoi Ui ttw salute. Curt ;aker as Dae Crt-en of Madras, apaststate i-id national J.C. oificer.no i candiiute for sute repre sr.utie. Mr. Green said, There's rx at the top for the rij-ht nun." CHI CK WGON jtrrv Hollott.Ln could con tain hiirsrlf no longer and h:s native Irish humor got tt.e tt-st cf tim. bnnfiag down the hou.-e. This re r.ark as rtiade at the Jay c-e InstaiUtion banquet have already addressed the aasco Cour.ty Temxratic Central Committee and spo ken m favor of your propo sal and I shall continue UT Hu hout the campaign to advocate t.. the citizens of this d. strict our adoption of tins program. feel, andFm sure you concur .th in? that this is the most in.portant problem facing our state to day. No matter what tax reform bill cories out of the Legislature, it will be re ferred to the people for fi nal approval, and this is as it should be. However, if the final package is fair and it eliminates the inequities in our present tax laws, I feel sure the people of Ore gon will gie their approval. Sincerely, Dick Coram C0Urt lOOkS Great In a parade appearance as part of the Mllton-Free-water s Pea Festival, the Morrow County court was , judged 2nd best. The girls from Arlington won 1st place and the Pendleton court was 3rd. This was quite a day for Queen Susie and Prin cesses Kerry, Debbie, Pat ty and Anne. Tbey were all mounted and ready to be judg ed by 5:00 a.m., and were judeed by unknown judges bet ween that time and the start of the parade at 10:30. Chaperones Mrs. Robert Peterson and Mrs. John Ve na rd accompanied the court to the Pea Festival. The court parents and their coaches the Pat O'Briens also attended. The Morrow Court has been invited to appear at the Col legiate Roaeo at the Pendle ton Mustanger Grounds this weekend. UVJ DAVE CKttN presents ficers of Jacee wives: rrom ur Mrs. u Lantle, Mrs. Marvin Summr, Mrs. Archie Htl and Mis. Ed Struthers. rick Grant, past national director, named Spark Xlug recipients, Pat Wonser and Cliff jod. and presented the SPOKE ard to Archie Ball and Marvin Sumner. Jerry Hollomon presented the Outstanding J C. of the Year ara to 5d Struthers. Jackie Allstort. past pres ident of the J C. Wives pre sented the Jaycee-ette of the Year aard to Mane Struthers. Dick Grant installed the ne J C. officers: president, Marvin Suniner; Archie Ball, internal vice president; Ed Struthers. external vice pres ident; Bill Lande, secretary; Marvin Gerking, treasurer; Pat onser. retiring pres ident as state director; Al Osnun, interna! director; Ed Sat. here: he said, with a twinkle in his eye, it was interesting to note that a mm named Green would in stall a man named Sumner at this point! Cong. Al I'llman reported on hearings last week before tt.e House Appropiations Sub committee on Public Works. He told them about the da maging flood of a year ago at Heppner and that the W il low Creek Construction should continue as rapidly as possitie and asked for con- EXECUTIVt GOLF COURSE, ing day Sat. May 20 , 1972 at 7 a.m. Call 481-4381 between 8 a.m. L 10 a.m. Wed. thru Sat. for starting times. vVeekdavs $1.00 for and holidays at $1.73 for 9 holes and $3.00 for 18. Men par 31 ana women 32. Memberships available. Kesi dent and non resident (over 40 miles) see Lois Peter son, manager for details. NOW OPEN IRRIGATION RENTAL INC. Boardman 481-2231 fLocated mile East on old Hwy. 30 Rental-Sales-Service Wheel Lines - Solid Set - Mainline Gifford Hill 360 Circles Vote for Gilliam County Judge JAMES O. BURNS Condon, Oregon Delegate to Democratic National Convention 2nd Cong. Dist. Veteran -Businessman Party Worker 1960 Delegate Henry M. Jackson for President Pd Pol. Adv. James O. Burns HI 1 GALLON FREE WITH PURCHASE OF 4 GALLONS OF ANY COLOR. OctttOW, LIMITED TIME ONLY! Olympic STRiii PETTYJOHN'S Farm and Builders Supply a rose to m of Yeoman, external director. In a lovely ceremony. Mrs. Dave Green installed the Jiycre ;ves. Mane Stru tters, president, Tianne Ball, vice president, Vickie Sum mr, secretary; Mar) Pat Lande. director. Each as presented a vello rose by Mr. Giren. Past president Pat Wonser told of the vear'saccomplish metits, praising the J C Wives and the help from the mem bers and fello officers. Al Osnun presented a gift to Tick Grant andDaveGreen. Jackie Allstott presented a gift to Mrs. Green. Past president Pat Wonser nude the presentation of the Presidential Avurd to Cliff 0od. currence on a request for $440. DoO in advanced design funds. He also took a swipe at the Navy for its reluctance to relocate the bombing range m-ar Boardman. He sup ported a request for $50,000 to continue Federal studies of the possibility of large scale irritation of much of the land along the Col umbia Fiver in that same area of Niol row County. Boiardrtian, Oregon. Open- BUN, Olympic STRIfl am ! The Pan Jam family vi sited relatives last weekend in Milton rreewater, They reported Vm weather mighty M. The Pea Festival pa rade was very jchkI. I community! 3 May 19 Senior Girls luncheon by So roptimist Club. Episcopal Parish Hall, 12 00 Eighth Grade Dinner. Elks Lodge Dimntroom, 6:30 7th and 8th Grade party and dance. Elks Lodge, 8 00 Ml) 20 Methodist Church Lawn Sale 10:00. Baked Goods and Lunch 11.00 Jr. Olympic Track meet. Ar lington. 10.00 a.m. one Lions Installation Dinner. Heppner Elks Club, 6:30. Morrow Gem and Mineral Society, 1st Nat. Bank, 7.30 Miy 21 Rainbow installation of Offi cers, Heppner Masonic Temple, i:00 May 22 Rainbow reception honoring Lvnda Baker, Cyde All stott, Dunne Mills. 7:30 May 23 ELECTION CAY EVERY BODY VOTE Election Day Dinner, lone Legion Auxiliary, Legion Hall. 11:30 Election Day Meals by Holly Rebekah Lodge. lOOFB'.dg. Lex., 11:30-7.30 High School Band and Chorus Concert, Cafetorium, 7.30 Sponsored As A Public Serv ice By RUGGLES BOYCE Insurance Agency 22S Main P.O. Box 247 676-9G25 If no answer call Rorr Royc 676-534 Heppner Columbia Basin Electric Co-opr Inc. wishes to announce that we are NOT sponsoring or EN DORSING the insurance plan outlined in a mailing receiv ed by any of our Electric Consumers recently. By Management and Directors of Columbia Highland Singers Coming Saturday The Heppner Seventh-Day Advrntt thurch Invites the community to come to hear the Highland Sitters from Hermishw in Mired con crrt at S 00 this Sat. after noon. This sroup of young adults is rlHratiieddhs a fine repel toire. Church Hours On Sun. June 4. the ship service at the Metho dist Church iU to'1'1 J 10 00. Sunday schi will not be h.ld for tt child ren during the summer, how ever, the adult Sun. school class under t!e leadership of Rev. Gus Nikatid r will con tinue until schools oiH-nagam nrtt Ull PASTOR FLOYD EVEK" hart announces Hut the Mi) Visitors' Night at the Hep pner Church of the Naiarene will be on May 21. ttlCMl'P RESERVOIR as site of fishermen's success last weekend. Ron r aimer and Ron Palmer, Jr., Tully Alliums and Dale Church caught 66 fish in two days. There were 6 Gernun Brown trout weighing about three pounds each. The rest were Kokanee and Rainbo. HARD TO FIT? CHUBBY GIRLS from $4.75 spring and summer sportswear Si o to 16 BOYS' PANTS 'rom $4.00 split knee, jeans, dress, cords HUSKY 2o, 26. 27, 28. 29, 30, 31 dim and regular 2-16 MATERNITY WEAR 6-20 Kiddie Shop CHUDIINf PAlMIONt : 132 S. Main 276 For Good Sound Judgment WTT JACK SUMNER for STATE REPRESENTATIVE Democrat District 55 Pd pol, announcement paid for by People for SUMNER Jj Committee. Co-Chairnian Don Electric Co-op. Tel. 676-9146 THE NORM RICK I RTS nave returned from a trip to Alaska. Jtdy visited rt latives at SitKa and Norm visited at Anchorage with re latives. Tlieji formerly ed in Alaska and Norm a at one time a manager of an I lectric Co-i. WSCS lawn Sale The annual lawn Sal at the Methodist Church this Sat. ill offer a wide variety of g,His. Collectors my interested In the old slasa lid fruit yars. A new fox taUe phonograph for 45 rpm records has len adlel lo the offerings. A dls pla in Mrs. Farra'a furth est window shows some oft! other interesting goods for sale. Starting at 11.00 luncheon goodies of all Kinds wUl l availat-le tit ttie church base ment, dim rs nw) chose assorted sandwiches, salads, desserts ami drinks. There will also be a sale of baked gnnls. MemVrs of the church's A omens Society of Christian Service plan to use the li come from this sale for their pleiige to missions and for several projects for the local church. from $5.50 Complete Childrens' Shop Boys and Girls g Infant 16 I - 423 S Pendleton McEHiEott, Heppner, Ore. IdSflU