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CMARUE PCJCTHY HT.AKO.
tutor and PuMiht-
AFJOLP RAYMOND.
TlPt Foreman
ANN TO MTV.
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Thank you
We're ur! grateful (or the response of everyone to
ou r"cusf for stone and pict-- o! pioneer cav f r
tn.s Cemennal issue We were qu:e cverwre.med ty thf
response in tact, we have o ma-y 5 rvto and st.v w
:mp!y could not get them m the edition sn e old photos
ur.rortur.ately . simply wouid n,t rep-d..ce prober. y f v
printing Var ene and photo . c '-re fo .r.to
future issue as ieature stories
Me would l.ke to thank Juti-e Weather-ord iv
gathering so much material togt"-- ir. a f::.e
presentation Tr.ar.ks. too. to Elaine iJeorge whose cwr.
materia; srsp'rec us and tc Racne! Ha-nett tor he.ping us
sot out tne tacts
We nad expected to have a bu 40 pase tssue Irtea ,:
turned out to be about 72 pase And once again a Muse
tsar. a you to trie advertisers wnose advertising made the
r-sje ptissie
Kinzua's Veneer Plant Busy
Kir.rua Corporation nas its new ver.-er plant s k-s great
ex--$ here Tne l-.xt. acton . bifier n a footaaU t.e.i, :s
.oaaed itr. ail fan as of tne latest n.ac.-.tnes ir. tne or.d It ;s
p-ostv tne most moaerr. prt o: r.s Kind m tne oriu. too
Thi n'e mdustrv ir. Heppner is aparowte tr n;ar. avs In
i us a real grand saiute to Heppner Cer.tenr.ia. Anu it
&'-in tr count v airr.ost 8C' ne tos tnat a: on t e.v:t a te
nionyts aso Tne p.ant attires srr.alier ioss tnar. a sarr.. ana is
a rr a-set tor ranchers, besides usin reao.:y ava..aie oss .rorr.
iur-aa s large tree farn: Tne srr.alier trees t.r.s ued are
removed in a tree-tn:nr.:r.s prvcess tr.a: aliows tne larger trees
to mase better proutr.
Cores of tne loss after the eneer is removed, are usu in a
$:ad null and r.aae into :? fours
Tne corr.pary p.ans a b:s opes nous and tour tr. Septen.ber sc
we can see tie plas? :r. t'X! operation
HsnJgun Control Act Bad
The Sayt z:U r.as passe: u-.:r. amencrr-n: y.e v .
Senate by 'a vo-e :' t to ZZ Ne: ster 5 :ri.de-a::3r r
tr.e Hxise
The bill has bt widely rr.isrepresented as a propc-
tj prsr.ibit tne saie of povr quality, cruce y r.a:? an
is-.s&it 5ar.dxts Trs "".jr,.-x,.tii r.-. pr.-as :a
never see- successfully de'.ne:
Luke oy.er attempts at control. tr..s is a very p-r : - t
foist off onto the public.
Tr:? T'il. sinpo5ed:y to help centre1 rr:r-e en: sav
l.ves. wui ac N 3M of ir.ese yuts
Cnminais can o&ux all the guns tney want at any umt
The ONLY thtr.e :re bill wcuid dc. :' made iaw. ta
r.a-e :t ff:Cwt7?r brvate c:ure- :: -en: t-etrrrr; t
asamst cnm.ir.ais It is a b: step in tne direction t
imcnT'.p": confiscation of all cans and a te:nr.ir. ot tr
ye I'i.A as you and!
end of
ALTOC'SAPA.. mirror.
..v...t - ttr'T svn.i TiOufh or. their m.iitarv ae
end up'spendins more to support
Lie conqueryi" aggressors
SPIRIT LAKE. IOWA. BEACON :
"here wouia probably oe a
breaKinrougns ea
trvms to" develop tne ultimate
GREENSSURG. KANs . HOW A COL"Vn- SIGNAL:
"A over-me"r retwrt shows the cost of Lvir.g for tne average
L-ta- 'amiv of four is now $;o.?r: Tnere were no t:gx-es lor
-ural ar-as "but we car. assure them tnat the cost of iivmg out
-... wav is a lot less -nan $',0.: as tnere aren t tnat many ever
m.an:
y.at Kind ot sauary i can tmogine see w-o.i-,
m the urban areas that dor. t see SI :X a year eitner i
r.a-es us wonaer now government tates a s-rve.. a--- .
nev consider 'average famuuy "
vrf Ar.zor.a Farm Bureau Federation reports a statement ty
V S Secretar-- of Ainculture tarl But-- "Tne Am.encar.
consxmer now pays only IT .5 cents of eacr. doUr for f-xc
TV--' s no countrv on tne face of tne eartn tnat gets f-d as
cneap as do tne Americans At
eour.trv have we bought food as
a;so sal: before a panel of radio
x 2- vears-as compared to tne
buvs- 25 oercer-t more port tr.an r. id 2C years ago. K percent
miore nee:. 13 percent n.ore potatoes. 3v percent more m.. an:
4'i percent rnore eggs Compared to income, food is America s
best buv "
FBLE OF THE
And it came to pass tnat t 0 y
after a snort cox-tsr.ip mame: an: se.ec aor. i
four.: a large, gsod natured and inactive d: for a som.e
Thetrs was truly an ideal life Food sr.e.'.er an: neat
were provrned There was a a t using unit in every wmntie
lute was sweet and easy All they id was eat sleep and
rr.-ultipiy . .
Freedom from want an: tear r.ad seen attamed. an:
thev and trteir offspring eryc-yed tne atur:dant !.:
But tne patient o.d dog. sc-re and unappreciated, grew
eajt and wearv Unable any longer to suppor. tne r.--.g-y
and rapidly cuittpiyxg jn-prduc-ve popxaticn n
fxallv staggered off into tr ds and ied
Consterr.ation re.gned amiong tr.e f.eas They ned
meetungs. protesting tnat tne ecortomic system na: ;et
tnem dowTi Some even threatened to vote for tne o'.ner
a'rty . There was tals of suing trie oi d oog for iact of
cooperation
:any of tnose panjcey parasites perisned on tr,e spot
Others" bitter ir spirit, truitaed of into tne crjei or;d and
id bv the roatisiae. trying to tnurr.s a noe on anoir.er
Oti' w trwutht of sntftis for tne-r.senes
So me mora, of tn.s i.tte story is mat if toe- many
peosie depend on society, innusmy or government tc o.k
aJ'er tnem. to prt'.itse triem witn security, ".ney rr.ay end
- ant and distress am.d tne wreckage of a r.at,cr.
' Men must never forget trat there is no suwutute for
seif-rel.arice mc.vi:-ai stnvmg and yirJt to provitie for
t-er future neecs
Uncnowr; it'jrte
Borrowed from O-e Free Mason
ADAIR IOWA NEWS
fjr wav tt recjt tr.e .rtdder.ee of crime is tc make it
as dangertLs to t a cnmina. as it is to ts wcum "
or.E.' CArrrrT t.v.es. Thu -
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KEPFNER
.V
1'
IKSJ Th
" Clinch
Ns
nr S : .it-
i v '. V rt.ts
p.:: ri $: 00
!' O.'t.cx
v t
F-U-'ec
k'.as vta'
Folks
have known
to De
tne military offensive for
ces o!
nuiu .f--'-
-her of scientific
tear if so'rr.anv scier.tusts were not engaged
treo.er a
washing powder
t time m tr.e
cneap as tnat 1
broadcasters
i:s.orv of tn.s
5 cents . He
axe tne iast In
late :.'
hour s wort ttKiay
FLES
our
fieas te..
. iove an:
da. Auru. 34. ir?
hi 1 r t MINO TO
Kl K1 AKi
W VSHiNvlTuN W H Th
nune iron, '.arm X i- ,v ruiv
N' iniiiit to a ha ; a in t i n
of eiwnuc and st-viai s.--th
lor rurai America may al
read tw lauiuheJ
Thrsr are tp ivrK'lun to
be d""3r Irttn". ar'ou r-n-t
tr '. N' p; osre ot ruai
merua !rm the arid stret
vht of the ou;he! U Uw
S-eep tieio.s ot thf Niutbea-t
Tney also are indication tr.it
the n.ik h talked about soaS 0!
ru-j; OYM-ioprttent are bes n
n.'-.t to emerr a rr.i.'i'd
Vi'f?.p!;!bnier.t tor an in
cea,M rurt.ber o! con.mur
it S!-e s.f: of me reoharsd
eno!S"f w-.tn.n rural 'vi
a-t-
More vbs I..r:ns the
Ssn nor ijrm vb mcreaMI
bv pervoft in the country
side a s.-Shfy S-tter rate
trar. the M p-rce-t ru -f-tse ir.
n'tn:o!.tar a't-. Th "0
wtn rte r.as twn h sh ir
compiete.y "ura! court ies a
s :r. tho-e w:tr c.t ot
..- ti pp.it'.r.
FamitAodus en dins TTe
',3-rr. ;vfu'...tior ha. r.-opped
re !wer fan 9 . r;...:or
p,. v .s .tr. si few i' f
-e-.ain-ns or. the Nati ir. s
fjrn.f i:::.e fu.her devline ir.
tht p,ipu.t:on is pv-s.t'it' As
tht tovitv m.g-dtior
-w r t c : J r-s..s re v e;.
(wi'ifK! gams in no""ag"'.-cu'-ural
ots will ha e a rio-e
v.s.Me in pact or. thf mora.!
economy and rxipu.ation of
-u-a. art.ii
-k.tr eater Fe.iera! commit-me-:
to rural areas The
sover-imer.t is st;p.r.s up its
:-vestrt.ert tr rural America
maryt'oid For evampie tana
earmarked tor housing ir
rural areas amo.ir.t to
h.;;ior. this year, four times
tne t-i ie el . sewer ar:
water prog'ams are al -.a ted
S'.-- n..lo.or this year, rf-arly
twice :ne I- ievt 1 Total
:un s .'.vott-d t. Ai -t,ei-opmev.
efforts by tne IVtu-.
of Ag-icu!ture w.;.
art ,'urt to Sli 5 B.- '.or. this
year - 'ur times tne level ir
't-'. and twice ri -cr a ;rt
More important man the
ta-.;it;;-s or t-e g- - -
-k f iitu'e r '
n r . wr.o r. k'..e- t - ..
,I.c 'ia),.k
" e i orli ir.
". . V - J-kk . V
Nomr.
-.: ar.
--ver
r.-"il e.otin.erO ,5 ar.
jt-ij ur.ose time r.u.- -'- -
mc-st.y because increasing
numtirs of r:a' gr:-s -o.
tiKing trpor trem.se.-ves tc
rr.aKe sure that it aoes
JUSTICE COURT
Traffic Violations m Just.ce
C"u-t- Thomas White, care
jess drtvng. ''ned t$. Del:ell
Ley d q'-vir.? tsra-:- '-' tnf u:
enre of .iquor. tinec S-.-r- anc
license sus : S'- da .8 W:S
son. r.c turn s-gr.al s..st---.d--d
I-ear. Hunt rr ven tie
iicense. fine: alter
v: --'-re- -t .e-se
su-?r:- Ma-"tr Pot-
p- excess: ve r:t-;o: noise.
rermitttng un -licensed driver
t: operate'venc:e susr-e- ied
ThDmas Rawlins. tLegai pars
ir. or. hiEhway . s.st-entJed
Faui .AsriUrst exces s 1 v e
rrttor noise, susber. d e :
F;-er Palmer, expired e
hicie bcer.se fined $:i snar
nr. Kav Johns, no ope-ettr J
.icer.se. suspense-: . r.ei.r.
r. eT- rd 'leniC-e :nse
sust-?n3e2. Cnes-e' B-rr. .5r ,
nc ' obe-ator s license, sus
C len He:
Tim Bellamy, excessive
motor noise, sx-penaed. Ja
ditr. Keerwa'or.. d.sot-y stop
s.gr. fined $":t. Gera.d Wat
ror.; excessive motor noise
J. P.icr.ard Pettyjohn fa.iure
hcer.ser suspe-.ded K-r.r-et.h
Cates. nc operate s 1. cense,
fine-: 127
Lane Ul-nen. crmt.ina. ac-
Dsn el Pet".:'. tK t nerstor s
terse -tne: 5:: 'Aa.ter
L"a:e t.snc-e;- r. ' t s.gn :".
La Kurst.' r,t ' c r-a:o- s
iice-.se. suspenaec M.cr.ae.
Hedm.an. parking or. pub..c
walk, f.ned $".1
Ktaer Paullis. vKtlat.or. of
the nas.c r.e fined Sr2 B.l.
Mar'uuar:- perm.r.t.r.g un
licensed driver otierate e
h'Cie fined $1". James Dun
t.r. fx. rr.ary .-o-.t ir. n.s
possession . f.ned ST". Davitt
C-y '-a:e.es d-:v r.g 5:rd
$.- Bryce Ke-e-.e perm.ittmg
ur -.tcer.s-d :r . tr to cperite
i-.x.e fined $11
Vteve B-a"ttsley over-k-a:ed.
fined St: Earl Bt-r-
t-vc- -loatie: '.-d
P..ger 5xirit-r9ver vio.afior.
o tr.-e bas.c '..t 'ir-ed S
--.r. P'-t:r e'' t' -d ve".iCie
. --r.se. s-sp-rn: r : : and
James Hams !:tterir.g f.ned
J"
.' - - -1 p--e- s;'.'- t--e
James McLa tn.ar. J-.".r. rrea
v..' Cr.arne Pc -.v.- and tx-r.
Pa;-m-au a.:. fined S:2 Gary
E.e-
--d f .
Ionian Injured in Car Wreck
B 1 .ir),1: a v.jiI
The pf-opx" 'one were
vrrx to hf'ar that Terry Can
mm a a p,trtiser in a car
HkVi.Vnt Ausut U and
ieriou:y ir.mred He ha a
CkWK'U!kj.ior. . broken nbv a
puriktured lur.S wtiich retjuir-t-kJ
nursery . and a broken
shou!1er b!ae The accuiofit
nuiHo-'ied .soutn ot Penktletiin
near the clime He 1 recover
ins in a IVn.iieion Hop-'tl
Shelly. Rjndy and Kevin
Ime! have 11 usitini trteir
Srunotjv,ireiit !r nd Mr
Herbert Imel They returned
honse .itid.i
Mr and Mr I. if Palmer
and .in..:y tuve returned
(rorii a -..htsrt-ins trip in
Canada
Mrs ivisne Otape!. Ca
sjndra and Mrs Kuby Rob
erts were dinner guests of
Mrs vera Rietmann. Friday
v'.r,;e latrs retur r. e d
home Aui;u! 15 trotn Ker.ai.
a: w'k-re he ha tuvn
t-n.piovt-d
M- Manor Pa.mtT Mrs
Ut- P.. n er and Barbara went
to I vie. last week, to pick
up Mary Arm.r.gton. a friend
o! Rartiara s from Hol!ywkkd.
Ca V.iry w,:i spend Rte
time at the Pa.mers and plans
i,i attend the Morrow County
Fa r and RiKhM
Mr and Mrs Cnvrse Dabb
et.terta.red w-.th a King Sal
mon :- d Friday evening Mr
Darbs had caught a .V- lb
sa.mon ir. tne Alaskan waters
Ttvse who attenatd were Mr
and Mrs BkO Jepsen, Kathy
H.'it;. Carl and Carol Hoiu
M-s Lee cryon. Astoria, is
vis. tins her parents Mr and
Mrs Charles O Connor She is
accompanied by her s.ster-in-.aw.
Mary cr y on
N'.rs Roger Brandr.asen and
chii.lren of Pendieton and
Mrs Maicolm. R.cheiderfer of
The Ha; ies. were dinner
g uts:s a: the hon.e of Mr and
Sirs Howard Crow ell Fnaay .
Mr and Mrs Gene Lancas
ter r.tertamed guests at tne:r
nome w::r. a Salmon feed in
nonor of John Manck's birth
da v Ausust 15 Tne preer.t
were Mr and Mrs Al Manck
and Laura Mr and Mrs Leo
Crabtree Kevin MoCabe and
Junior and J D Lancaster
Ca-o. n McCat and son
Jim Pu .n.ar. and Jay Lust of
Coit'ax - ::f ed a: the hortie of
Mr .-.:: : Mrs Leo Crabtree
Asm-k aid Kevin McCabe
-etarne-d nome witn them
Mr and Mrs B.l: R.etmann
ti.v. Mr and Mrs
(1. -
-0 -
:v . is.:
F.et rt -- and
stH-nt Thursday
ior. tinstow
tn- ..Ch Sat-
xi-v .r tne coast
Mr i-.d Mrs Lav id Baker
- s-'e-d tne;- sor-ir-law and
. y' ri -. j irs Jerrv
Kintruks a: Toe Dalies last
w e4f. er d
Mr and Mrs David Baker
uert t a Thrasntng Bee at
Dut'ur Tti-y saw many old
f e Tnrasrers and how they
Mr and Mrs Jonr. Martin of
Mauptr. were overnight guests
Thursday at tne home of Sir
ar-d M-s Fred'i'.'k Martin
J.;,r.r. Marttr .s a trotner to
Fred Martin
Mr. and Mrs Fredrick
Mar .in were recent visitors at
me nome of their son. Ralph
Mar.tr. of Lake Oswego They
also visoed Mrs Martins
parents. Mr and Mrs R A
H.'ir.on last week
Mr. and Mrs Martin visited
a' tr.e nome of Mr and Mrs
Oei'-ei James of Turner las:
week
There w as a gd turn out at
crurcr. Sunday at the City
Pars A reception followed for
Lii-'dde s
B'3 AER.AMS
LEADS CLIMB
Bob Abram.s. Keppner. has
spent several weekends this
summer hiking in and climb-
m s.t.'eren
areas o:
ie
Nor.hv. est
A.or.g with his niece's hus
tand. Larry Sn.i:n Portland
and his nephew . Chris Mor
row . Palo .Alto. Ca , he h.ked
Auz 5 to Aue 8 in tne Olympic
National Park. Wa
Eariier in the summer. Mr
Anrams led a group of
Mazarr.as. from Po.and or. a
ciintn up Mt Jefferson He
and his daughter. Ekzaoeth.
hiked into tne Breiter.bush
Park at the base of tne
mountain wnere the n.f.e
oegan. a distance of atynut
?.n: miies
of Mazamas or. a chmt. tms
time up Mt Bauer He was
with his nephew again. Chris
Morrow
OR EN BRACE went So
BaKf and went h jc klererry -sng
witn Mr and Mrs Bill
B-ace. Judy B.ii and Henry
Thev p. cued four gallons of the
tasty terr.es in me Eagie
Cre-n area
Crner ''j.ks vf?r.'-.y told us
the rackleterrj crop is extra
-: tn. s ear
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
fc.ricr.s.0!
! E -et ux to
Ur.
William M -Mama
E Frl ic., TiN RJ6
Pad'.r. Ch.ariex H -Dar-iene
M to Goxiey. W'tlour
A-t or A iolet Maxme .AS Lots
1 L E : 9 '.own Lexineton
Bre, .u:n A -Beverly
J to Er.. t.v.' LfJUati fcl -Ltt-.na
Kav frt Sk. j. TaN
Wells J R i F"ioss,e to
Br Kut.n-Beveriy Frl
i f T7N h
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LETTERS
Mr lViji Poixmit I S A
Well sir. ork-e nuire you
have uccev1Hl in kilims ott
anothn one ot nian so- ailed
tw friends ot course you
and 1 know that actually all
the are are po: who lurk
and cause corruption and
total disaster in Heppner and
al! olher town and cities in
America
The only thins 1 r you've
never had to watch a pet so
through convulsion and we
their legs and hudy to stitt
Nvause some kind of ncishbor
ted him poison You've never
hier a mother try ins to stop a
child from crying because an
animal he love verv much 1
Iving there suttenr.s and
ibing And of course you ve
nt-ver S'n g'own up and
played with and ted and loved
is S ing un,1'r three feet of d.rt
out' in a field N-cause some
kind of man like yourself
thousht he was doing the
world a big favor by destroy
Chamber Hears
Results of Survey
Harold Kerr, a master
handler of controversial sit
uations presented the prog-am
at the Heppner Morrow
County Chamber of Com
merce on the new community
survey
There were I MS question
aires sent to the households of
tr.ree areas Area 1 included
Heppner. Lexms ton and
farms and ranches with.n 10
m.ies of Heppner Area Z in
cluded lone and farms and
ranches from 10 to 3i miles
from Heppner Area 3 in
cluded Spray . Monu m e r. t .
Km.her'y. Foss.l. Kir.zua and
:arn.s and ranches over 3o
miles from Heppner
1 if the number sent out 4H5
were returned for a 31 percent
vkmch is considered v ery good
The three top prior.ties as
ind.cated by the responaur.'.s
snow the need for a dry gooos
department store, need a Ekiod
variety store and neea a
iK-.or" surgeon There were
;gs who responded with the
need of the ary goods depart -n.er.t
store. I fid tor the need of
a g-iod variety store. i3o for a
d.ictkir surgeon Con.n.er.ts
ranted from 78 for the need of
competitive grocery. 71 for
cKiidrer.'s clothing and movie
theater down through a list of
con.nients to 12 for appliance
repair and Women's clothing
'The number of con.nients
made by tne respcindants in
dicates a significant interest
in the community and w ay s of
m.aik.ng improvements". Har
old said
He also told the men. tiers
that the people had been kind
to the business people in tnat
for the most pan they were
given better than average
ratings on sales peopie. v ar
iety of merchandise, mer
chandise quality, competi
tiveness of prices and service
Shoppir.2 Dollars
The percentage of consumer
snoppm.g dollars that were
spent in South Morrow in
dicate a real potential for
business expansion In area 1
2W households indicated they
spent 68 6 percent of their
grocery dollars in the stud
area and 5 indicates they
spent none of tr.eir grocery
dollars in South Morrow
County As was expected the
percentages decreased in
most cases when proceeding
to Areas 1 and 3 Other items
listed g.ve tne number re
sponding that they buy i
percent, followed by tne
number who responded they
spent nor Hardware items-132-24.
Lumber and Bu.ldmg
Supplies 133-5. Men's Clotn
mg Children s Oothmg
S5-I3V. W omen's clothing 3V
75, White goods 27-167. Jewel
ry 107 -70. Drus & Veterinary
Supplies lstS-22. Furniture 65
123. Automobiles 64-157.
Heavy Appliances 61-1.
Macn'ine i Equipment Re
pairs 77-. Sporting Goods 4;
Recreation Eqxpment 55-86
Trie sxvey gave respond
ants an oppor.ur.ity to answer
w-,th none. ' percent, 1
percent. percent. 81- percent
and 1 percent
Services
In giving opinions on Com
munity Services and Activi
ties trie resporidants checked
each as oeing very good
tnrough poor with numerical
values of 1 through 4 w-.tr. a 2 5
being midpoint between good
and fa-.r
"It is apparent that com
munity residents have con
cerns aoout some of these,
particularly those hav ing rat
ing above 3 " By his cr.ars.
Mr Kerr wn on to snow tre
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free E-ti-Dcrtea
Call Gene OrwicJ-
969 8S8
er Condon 34 2292
Aaects lor
TTaitetl Van Line.
s..t. -
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EDITOR
ing Ihe.r prt
Hut. ir. I'm .rry 1 must
disjsree with you. but ou er
I have two klos mvSf
Womlertul animal who some
tuiie are a maU vain in the
nck and hae to W tausht
diskiplmr fust l.ke a child but
ir. wimid ou pxisitn a child
who tH-lonsek) to the nnshhor
and cried !io ot'en tor your
satistaction Vou see sir
vtm re Jing the sanir thing A
child and animal iart out
helpless and beautitul then
thev grow year bv year and
have to tie taushi all the
d.Merent thing in this world
to survive ThrorJv d.tterence
is an animal trust everyone
and a child learn who to trust
and who not to ouee sir I
love mv animals just l.kr 1 will
when I have children, tor they
protect me troni people I ke
you
Mav Crtkd forsive you,
Mr Boh Morn "
Heppner
service and activities for
which averace opinions gave
them a h:sher than 3 m1
averace
Recreation Facilities 3 '.
Medical facilities 3 Enter
tainment facilities 3 74. Job
opportunities for our.g Peo
ple 3 wv tmth Activ ities 3 47
Mr Kerr noted that it seemed
to him the youth were so busy
it was difficult to schedule
some events Activities tor
older peopie .1 25. Cates i
restaurants 3 18
Mo-e studies w.ll be made
bv the merchants to evaluate
the various tables to enable
them to increase the.r ettec
tiveness to the commumty and
their own pocket book
ci uets at the dinner were
Jatk Hynd frnier!y of Cecil
but now of Pendie'.ir and Nate
Mansion, counselor with the
ires on Empyn,ent quar
tered in the Extension ottice
Ma Bell wor the pot
PW Mahoney s wonderful
panoran.ic pnoto of Heppner s
Mam and adiotning streets
will appear m a few u eeks V e
had hoped to have the photo in
tr.is issue but it is ahout a yard
long and four inches hich The
unusual photo was taken in
;8S or a time exposure by the
late Len Akers He had
worked here for Siocum's
Drug, later Humphrey 's and
now M arrays''. Then he
moved to Pendleton and
operated a large iron works
iuite an inventor, he had
r:ged up a special turning
device to take this picture
from an intersection, showing
all the buildings and the mter
seebng streets
To print it m the paper
required repbotogr a p h 1 n g
witn special lenses
I would like to bat a million
sometimes, but I keep misfir
ing' Anyway , on paae 4 of the
second section of the tabloid
this issue inside the blue
cover we pictured the old
Heppner school house and
stated Rachel Harnett
lives there Actually, the
school house pictured burned
down m 182 The house
Rachel lives in was the very
first school house that Henry
Heppner vjlicited funds for
and built in 1873. Friend
Rachel informs us it's been
added to and remodeled
several times Isn't it interest
ing to have such an historic
group of towns as are in
Morrow County
"Do you," the tr.uuster ask
ed, "take tills mon-jsus. lor bet
ter or lor orse, for richer
or I'jT poorer, throng I sick
ness and health, in go.it inies
anri bad.."
"Please," the bride broke
in, almost io tears. "You're
going to talk bint right out of
j
ALL AMERICA-
MORSE SHOW
14 f (Honwim
OSS
1
what n.akr thi mall town
Uluil 1M-I Nav
Pi tyvkh.
THREE M!KF on the N-nch
M.ke Jom-s. M.ke Mclherson.
M ke Becker iHily Mike Jones
is left to sit on the newly
painted bench'
1 was another vear N-fore the Gazette-Time practiced what
nev ..reaped That summer .lack Loyd ma1e this handsome
h W -the prettv arch on the l-s Sturdy as well a
X T.ndM.me Jack used nuts and bolts Three Mikes had their p.c-tl-'es
taken while relaxing on the bench that summer
Ano-h, vear went bv and Lo.s Winchester made a bargain
ni paint vour bench if you 11 let me put one of my saying on
the bnvh : We finally agreed that Kindness is Contagious
':f' .Vss all orange with brown letters outlined in green
and ss roll ' tme end says cxH,rtesy of Thie Heard and the other
oni one M.ke left of the three who had their pictures
taken lust vear Ik. stop by and sit or. our bench rhmg .t
i,n t of -en" in the shade on our sunny side of the street We U
move it over on Mam St for the parade
Wh le Lois was m the spirit of painting, she painted the lit e
nehe-H-h in front of the tavern She painted it green with
PieT The say ms say s "Happiness is added and multiplied a.s
vou divide it with others '
We still need more benches'
IKKIGi 'N
Hy Frances Rose Wiis.n
Mrs Howard Fegert. Vir
ginia . flew to Elko. Nev to
attend the funeral of her
mother. Add e D.ur.. on Aug
11 Mrs F-sert was her
closest ining relative Mrs
Ik.lan had t--n a resident of
the Ielamarer Nursing
Home in Pendleton for the
past 4 years and had lived m
Elko. Nev for niny years
prior to that
Mr and Mrs Jerry Pratt of
Santa Cruz. Calif were visit
ors of the Rev and Mrs
Wesiey Cror.k and family, for
several days the past week,
thev were er.ruute to Minn to
visit relatives
Irving Ahalt of San Luis
Obispo. Calif is the 86 y ear old
brother of Josephine Buch
anan. Ada Montague and Mrs
Herman Havecost. who has
tieen visiting them tn Irrigon
for the past few weeks He
drove his own car up here and
pians to return soon
Mr and Mrs Batie Rand
visited Glen Hoover who has
been a patient in the Good
Samaritan Hospital in Port
land for tne past 3 weeks. fol
lowing mayor surgery The
Hoovers bought some land
from Rand several years ago.
and have lived there since
thev retired as postmaster at
Fossil
Visitors at the Al Partiow
home for the weekend were
her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr and Mrs Gene Berg and
Ronnie, of Vancouver. Wash
Mr and Mrs John Wilson
and 3 sons of Boise. Ida met
Mr and Mrs Chester Wilson
and Larry, at the Anthony
Lake forest camp, for a
camping vacation, but the
weather turned to an electri
cal storm with hail and they
hurried home several days
earlier than planned.
BAN' JOIST TO
PLAY AT ROUND LP TOO
Charles Davidson of lone
piavs with the Northwest
Banjo Band There s 40 active
members of the band The
group has been asked to play
at uie State Fair on August 25
and Sept. 3.
A.mong the guests at their
concert for the opening of the
Fair will be Governor McCa.il.
Burl hes and Lee Marvin.
They will be in Pendleton
Friday and Saturday on the
Mam St Cowoovs show
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Alfred Saniti. business as
sociate of Esther Van den
Biesen of Hotel Heppner is
having visitors during Fair
and Rodeo time here, his
sister and brother-in-law. Mr.
anf Mrs Ar.seio Russo. St
Paul. Minn They are having
their first visit in 2o years
The visitors have been
touring the Southern States
and Mexico in a motor home
His daughter and son-in law.
Mr and Mrs Frank Steely.
Portland are making their
third trip here tn the past two
monslhs for a grand reunion
HOW ARD MLDDERS
NEWCOMERS TO
BOARD-MAN
Mr and Mrs Howard Mud
der of Eugene are now m
Boardman where they both
have teaching positions Both
are graduates of the Univer
sity of Oregon Mr Mudder
will be teaching science at
Riverside and Mrs Mudder
will be in the Title I program
They are both from east of
the mountains He is from
Klamath Falls and she is from
Lakeview
FAIR EVENTS
Aug 24
4-H and FFA Showmanship
Contests
4-H Home Ec. Demonstra
tions
4-H and FFA Lives t o c k
Awards Program.
Pig Scramble and Auction,
beginning at 7:30 p m.
Aug 25
Wranglers Horse Show all
day.
Exhibits released at 2 00 p m
Dance from S 30 p m. to 1:30
a m Music by the Leon
nig Family. $2 admission.
Aug 26
Street Parade at 10:00 am.
Rodeos at 1:15 and 7 30 p.m.
Dance from 10:00 p.m. to 2 00
a m. Music by the Leon
n:g Family $2 per person.
Aug 27
Cowboy Breakfast from 7:00
to 11 00 a m. City Park
Rodeo 1:30 p m.
Sponsored As A Public
Serv ice By
RUGGLES
BOYCE Insurance Agency
228 Main
P.O. Box 247 676 9623
If bo onawM call
Key lore
676 53M
Heppner
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