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CONTROLLABLE" . . .
I: mw hxs Sine Is73 will be another record red-ink year tor
tne tedera! government A twenty pert-en: Now: in social
securitv benefit practical;. guarantee a deficit neartng Mo
h.llion "next vear unless the government, and that means
Corg-ess provides the tunas through taxation to pa for the
addnonal handouts that are so oh tous.) an election -year bribe
a to be insulting to the intelligence of voters Mear while,
ad" r.;strators o: Price and Wage Controls call higher
pndac::virv the kes to success in controlling inflation The
tm-aen ot' increased productivity is placed on business
Commenting on this. The Wall Street Journal observes.
"Co-g-es and the administration s:mpi ill have to shelve
some new -spending notions . The government car. appeal for
bu sines cooperation as otter, as it wants to. but if it doser. t start
aomg its part of me job. and doing it soon, we al! stand to lose
quite a lot and perhaps for a vr long time indeed
People are becinr,ir.g to asK ' Is government spending
rrtr-niiahie" This is a daneerous question 1: must he
answered a:f
mattvelv and soon
MORRIS. MINN . TRIRVNE
In this conipu:er;:ed ace. it is well to remember the
smeno'-'tv of man's brain ' Accord. n to Protessor Jorin Meier
of Colorado College, there is little douDt that me huir.an Dram is
ry far 'me most pertect computer he says It has several
full r circuits, it can operate four hours or me energy of a
single peanut it is completely mobile it occupies less than a
cun.c toot of space. ana-prorao; best of all- " produced by
urir-Kiiie:: lahor "
A.NTAGH. NY.. SEAFORT CITIZEN
' We often wonder if parents UKe me time to warn their
cn
of-
dren of the dangers of shop-iittir.g and vanaa.ism
n v oung peopie decide mey are out tc dety Lie
aoUr.erner.t . seu.i.i out .c stea. or aestroy Not jr.!) are
k ;;. ,a:.er of ?r.2i:i. in ja. but &.H t. f.-.3T.g tr-er-.se.'ves
a ; iicc re-ccoru i sc ..-.e did js:r.i.g it a i r a
c . , -r ' l-.tugr,: mtf :ne e to
r. !. -in: t-eet. taker, out of a store w ltnout
"s:ai: The sv:r.. 'Where are your cr.udrer, tonight'.
js true more mar. ever Trust, but knou wr.a: if going or.
LONDON. KY.. SE.NTTNEL-e.CHG.
li me size of a dollar bill has been decreasing
cornmensurate wnth its value since laid, it wouid oe aoout
as large as a calling card now. and at iti present rate of
dextreasme by it: "it would be about the s ze of a ptstage
starr.p "
CHEROKEE. OKL.A.. MESSENGER.
"A new ciamor nas risen for Congress to pass stronger
gun controls on hand guns. ..but self-control is the only
human law mat wUi ever control peopie driver, to sucr.
jeqs tv me preachments of hate and violence that haye
!:-. yzti corr.raor. ir. our nation and me woric today
METAIRIE. LA . JEFFERSON PARISH TIMES:
"Weil today's 'give-away' programs, bent upon
establishing the theory that it's silly to work for arymmg
vou can eet throufin assuming the role of a drone, is a far
cry from" mat day7 of PROUD PAUPERS, who may have
ben a little thin in me belt section but who boasted a well
developed pride m personal achievement and
self-reiiance-throuh which they not only COULD but
DID share pitiful: v" small resources with those honestly
entitled to CHARITY."
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Lelbert McLacrian was recently sworn
into the Jot- Corps. He reports this eet
to ftccats. Ore. lor mining.
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LETTERS
iV-4 N K Sid Pt
purtUnd. iVe V:Z
IVar Mr and Mr Heard
What wonderful evl.tum of
the ti T Centennial' It jut
t'r'. .ter Ftta Piirkrr
m"i! nc a v'p I at up until I
a m reading it brought tui k
n .mv nieniorie ol the vear I
spent ir Heppner
Wouid you have evtra cop
ies " ti piee send to the
toiiowmg e Ht-ppivenfe who
are ;" 1 m sure it would give
them hours of pleasure
V;!. Eluaitfl Phelps
li W ;.trd
ancouv er . W ash hi
M- Elmer Steele
li. S W Vista Ave
Portland. O-e i"".V5
IXe ;t-V copv include all of
the Aug IM publication It not
le! n.e know now n.uch I owe
Sincere!) .
Mrs John Houston
Alma ivvin
To THE FIMTOK
IVar Friends
I have been reading the
outstanding copv of the Gaz
ette Times Centennial Edition
which came toda It is one of
the best such editions I have
cv er seen and is w ell w orth the
mar rt.ar.) hours of research
and writing spent in giving it
to the peopie of Heppner
It a.so remind me of n.)
first sight of Keppner. when 1
was five and the vears of good
living mv tarn. I) and 1 had
the-e
1 w:h some others from
those early davs to have the
same err.Kynient I have had
mis afternoon so am enclosing
an order and check
Even using some stationery
from past years
Sincerely
Leta M Thomas
REMEMBER WHEN'
The oid fair exihit building
was turned into a second
dance hall after the fair was
over for the oid time dances
RFMEMEER WHEN
Tr.e v ..l.irful oid character.
Horry Cun.mir.gs was given a
tree sea: on tne ferris w neel so
he conic liddie on his violin to
help entertain the crowds He
used to live m a cellar m the
middle of his orchard and
garaen that was located m me
new section of Heppner just
across from tne warehouse m
me lower end of town He
wneeied his fruit and vegetao-
le
Irom door to door to sell
When me ladies wouid want to
pav
him. he would say.
GOOD GOD WAMAN'I. I
haven't got time to take
money " This way me bill
grew larger and he would
rather conect ail at once.
REMEMBER WHEN!
The Rodeo Dances started
m me middle of me week, and
lasted until Saturday nite"
When the rodeo w as ov er mere
was not such a let down all
over for another year feeling I
There was still a big evening
of excitement and dancing to
look forward to. and Sunday
for church, rest, and relax
ation to put you in top shape to
start the regular work week
erind.
Bv Lois Winchester
Postmaster :
Heppner. Oregon. U.S.A.
Dear Sir;
I have reason to believe that
several of my Maternal
Grandfathers brothers mig
rated to the State of Oregon
approximately m the mid
IKSO's. Their names were
Heppner. I am now me oldest
meiTi&er of that family suli
living and am most anxious to
obtain any information re
Eardmg the ancestery of mis
family. One question m my
mind 'is: Could mere be any
connection between these
Heppner settlers and the
name of me town Heppner
Oregon Altho I realize it
could be just a coincidence
I would greatly appreciate
to find any way of obtaining
information re me town of
Heppner or any source of
information that could pos
sibiv be obtained I am
enclosing a self addressed
envelope, and would be ever
so grateful for a reply. If mere
is any source by which
information could be obtained,
also if any such source
requires a fee could I kindly be
informed
Thanking you for any efforts
on mis behalf.
Yours Respectfully
Mrs R. W MeKercher
Millarvilie.
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TO THE EDITOR:
We enjoved me 4-H stvle
show last TnursQay evening
immensely. Tne girls were so
proud as they modeled the
garments they had worked on
for marv hours.
Mrs Gary Tuiiis thanked so
many people w ho had helped
with" the fair, most of whom
were from the extension office
and were doing what we me
taxpaver have hired them to
do Tbey do a fine Job and we
ao thank them.
We coulden't help but no
tice however mat Mrs. Tullis
forgot to thar.k some very'
important peopie in the 4-H
program, me 4-H leaders, me
unpaid volunteers, me peopie
EDITOR
who work with trtese children,
the men who after they have
hii in da work earning a
li mg for their families, teach
an e enmg class The mothers
and honiemakers who have
oened their homes and have
taken time out of their bus
chMuie to teach a class .
1 don't know who helped
vour children, but I know who
helped our Mrs Merrill
lirav and Mr Kit George
helped Patti make her dress,
which won a blue ribbon. Mrs
Jane V Roberts helped Mike
in l-eather-craft and his belt
won a blur ribbon
.lern Hunch assisted b)
Jackson Graham have started
Vike m wo.dworking and ! m
confident thai b) next year he
will be abie to enter some of
his work
The on!) pa) these people
:e! is the look trom a child
who has final!) mastered a
skill or spotted a blue ribbon
tied to his protect
1 want the, and all 4-H
volunteers to stand up and
take a bow . we really apprec
iate your generosity
Sincerely .
Rernice Lot:
First, may we congratulate
vou on your 1972 Heppner
Centennial Issue Heppner
certainly car, be proud of their
paper as well as their editor
and publisher, Charlie and
iXvrothy Heard We have
certain!) er.ioved reading it
since subscribing to it a couple
of months ago on our recent
trip to Heppner to visit me
W inchester Family
We were wondering if you
would be kind enough to give
Lois Winchester 50 copies of it.
and send us 3c copies
Enclosed you will find a
check for $24 to cover 80
copies of issue
Thar.k you'
una H Jorgensen Jr
Heppner Gazette-Times.
We are so much enjoying
vour Centennial issue and
would like vou to send 2 issues
to Erma Foutz Mrs Robert
1M2 Ridgfieid Ave La Porte.
Ind V.iixi
Sne is the former Erma
Lane of Lexington Her father
owned tne grocery store and
tavern at Lexington for many
vears He was Howard Lane
and she has 2 brothers.
Kenneth D Lane of Portland
and W illiam Yester Lane of
Weatherford. Texas They
were raised and attended
school in Lexington and I am
sure many people of lone.
Lexington and Heppner re
mem her mem
Smcerelv.
Mrs K D Lane
Dear Sirs:
Enclosed is payment for
three copies of the Heppner
Centennial edition I have
received my copy and enjoyed
it very much
.Ail three names on me order
blank are former lone resi
dents - as well as myself The
two Ritchie's and 1 grew up
there and Mr. Troge operated
me lone City dray for several
years
Yours Truly.
Edna Ritchie Wilcox
8832 S E. Ellis St.
Portland. Oregon 97266
When me backwoods lad ar
rived home from school, his
father asked him what he had
learned that day.
"Well." me boy replied. "I
larnt ta spell taters with a
P."
A woman just back from her
vacation was telling a friend
that she had visited San
Francisco and men gone on to
San Jose, which she called
"San Josie "
"It's 'San Hosay,' " the
friend corrected "In Califor
nia, you always pronounce a J
like "an H When were you
there''
"In Hune and Huly "
Through Thick and Thin
When I was young and tender,
I really was quite slender.
And mis condition caused me
greatest pain:
Now I m fat instead of gaunt,
So perversely what I want
Is to go back" to my old sylph
once again
Anna Hervert
St. Louis. Mo.
Marion Hayden has retur
ned home from a month's trip
to North Carolina where he
visited relatives.
-Announcing--
WILLOW CREEK
CABINET SHOP
ALL TYPES OF CUSTOM BUILT C ABINETS
FORMICA
FREE ESTIMATES
741 MAIN ST. ttt-WM
We tried to inter tew M-vrr-al
pmple Monday morning
here This was a pretty tough
job as nearlv w percent of
Morrow County lolks are Just
plain exhausted A scorching
jav made us all tee I we
needed a grass) spot under a
had tree to dure under
IV) Smith, the Morrow
Count) planner, has received
a six weeks leave of absence
from hi job here He is
realinng a long time ambition
and is going to Turkev with an
USl' team working for the
Slate ivpartnient The) are
going to tr) to help the Turk
plant cereal crops to take the
place of the profitable but
verv harmful opium that had
been a leading crop there
The cautious jogger is one
who runs a path that parallels
a bus tine
There are tell-tale little
signs that warn you when
vou re gaining weight Like
vour appendix scar is now
fourteen inches wide
Recipes tor the best
speeches should always in
clude shortening
Virus a Latin medical
term, meaning. "Your guess
is as good as mine "
tiirw-'miis are what vou
read to find out what you did
wrong
Linda DeSpain played the
cvmbals in Saturday s big
parade here And her hus
band. Bob DeSpain. Jr was
conductor of this fine musical
group, all of whom we re very
proud Monday morning a
little lady. Arwen Iepain.
arrived at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital With such a back
ground, the little lady will
undoubtedly be a musician
It's difficult to know who all
to thank for a splendid Cen
tennial vear Morrow County
Fair k Rodeo Folks from all
over the county cooperated to
bring mis fine snow to all of
us. most of them without pay
of ar.v kind Many of them do
their jobs year after year We
hope in our small way they
will accept our gracious
thanks and the thanks of the
entire county for their good
help, without which the show
simply could not happen
Real raw power was dis
plaved Sunday by a big blond
buli that got away from me
rodeo, crashed through a gate
and headed toward Pilot
Rock. Heppner police, a
Morrow County deputy sheriff
and several cowboys caught
up with the big critter at the
east edge of tow-n He was
roped a number of times but
snapped me ropes several
times before he was secured
and returned to me corrals
HEED KE?ORTEJ!
Trie G-T is in need of a
new reporter with a phone
at lone. Cassandra Chapel
who has been reportinz our
lone new-s is eoine back to
school and will be mighty
busv. Anyone knowine ol
a potential reporter for lone,
please call us at 676-922S
or 676-9492. Thank you.
BOARDMANTTES
HEAD COMMITTEE
I.M Docken and Mrs. Ever
ett Struckmeier. bom of
Boardman, have been named
Morrow County chairman and
Co-chairman respectively of
The Oregon Committee For
The Re-Election Of The Presi
(toit. accordme to David C.
Baum of La Grande, chair
man for District No. 7 which
includes Gilliam. Morrow,
Sherman, Umatilla. Union
and Wallowa Counties.
ERNIE TEAL new Curric
ulum Co-ordmator for Morrow
County School Dist. was inad
vertantly omitted from the
community page.
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Heard
of me Gazette-Times:
All of us at me hospital and
nursing home w ish to thank all
who made it possible for us to
see me parade. We certainly
enjoyed it very much, and we
are 'still talking about me
horses. It was wonderful and it
truly gave us a boost. The best
part about it was Mr. Corbin
directing it around by where
we were sitting. God bless all
of you and a great big thank
you to all
Gratefully yours,
Mrs. Leona Small wood
Pioneer Mem. Nursing
Home
Heppner, Oregon 97836
HEPPNER
DAMtEL WILSON
IN MATH rROCftAM
The iHrtfin M.thrmtvr
Fducation Council iOMFO
ha hiTli awar.W mope
thn tl million f Nat
s.nal S-iewr Foundation
tunrt. f..r thr fir year erf
iwv)v! to imimve tnth-1-matic
education for
t'.n nu.tenu at the ele
mentan wrowlarv. and
.vllrve level. Called the
tf-tf..n Swtirm of Mathe
mattes F.tu.ati.m. the pro
.vt r-lrventa a new Co
,.ir.it vr ttriach tnvolv
mi: tate Icx-al private,
and ted.-ral acencies
Purr.-I K WilsuB ot lone
Hich vh.i w Involved
in one f the initial ac
Itvltif He one of the
ii Ore-con teacher who
.rtiou.!ed in the I'nl
veritv of One con Summer
Computer Science pmcram
iHirirc the summer. Mr
Wilon cairM-d additional
(vmputtnc and mathemat
io havkcrv'und arid was
nvulvrd in rtcvelotunc new
H-arhtr.c ttvhniaue and
material f-r use In his
c-Ussr.im duuring the com
ir.e 'hil vear
ccrrrs or mks. dxtvau.
Suturdav rueis at the
home of Amanda tHivall
were her sit.T, Mrs Lulu
White of Pil Roc nd
their nephew and his wife.
Mr and Mrs Llovd Waid
Vkiah and Mrs Waids
nephew Jam.- Rothweller
if Great Fall. Montana.
Mr Waid was recently
. lected first rr.avor of the
newlv incorporated town of
tkiah
Id our sturj of the Fair
and Rodeo Cueetis, the
identification was missing
on the 1331 Queen bo is
y.argaret Becket Buschke,
w e hope to locate
several vjueen photos
and correct several
omissions by the
text issue.
WEATHER
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients receivine medi
cal care at Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital a-e Gene Do
hertv. Keppner: Rudell Les
lev. Monument: Florence
French. Heppner: Joe Y'o-i-om:
ind William Buck
rum. Heppner.
Tim Campbell. Condon
and Randolph Lukken, Torrent-.
Ca. were dismissed.
C ontinued from Page 2
Second section
TEEN CRAFT FAIR
Jan Peterson, lone, second.
Mold: Patty Luciana. Butter
creek, first and second: Judy
Ledbetter. Heppner third
Oat: Keliey Wolff. Heppner,
third.
Beads : Laura Malcom. Hep
pner. first. Ruth Ann Keith
lev. Heppner. second: Laura
Malcom. Heppner. third
Gimp: Laura Malcom. Hep
pner. third. Crochet and
knit-Belt: Laurie Childers.
lone, first. Vest: Anita David
son. Lexington, first Hat:
Linda Keithiey, Heppner. sec
ond Sweater: Melody Marl
att. Heppner. third
Photography: Joan Warr
en. Heppner, first; Linda Bier.
Heppner. second
In the W oodworking div ision
Rav W'hitaker, Heppner. took
home both me Senior Champ
ion and Res. Senior Champion
for his Fishing Rack and
Cribbage board respectively.
LeRov Rea. lone, received a
first for his Picnic Table, and
John Myers. Heppner. recei
ved a third for his Lamp Ruth
Ann Keithiey. Heppner, won a
second for a Car and third for
her wooded bowl.
China Painting-Coffee Set:
Lisa Burkenbine, Heppner.
first. Figurine: Shannon
Kellv, Heppner, second. Can
dlestick: Shannon Kelly, Hep
pner. third. Flower Decor:
Shelley Thompson. Heppner,
first; Valerie Sullivan. Irri.,
second and third. Leather
Work: Kay Bergstrom. lone,
first ; Sher'ee Marquardt, Lex
ington, second.
THEL'S CAFE
and LOUNGE
will be open Saturday
serving Baked Ham
w sweet and sour
sauce and Sunday
serving
Turkey and Dressing
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GETTING HIS STKFR
READY for showing is Wade
f
REMEMBER THIS?
.... REMINISCE!
57 YEARS AGO 1915
The Heppner area is now
better prepared than ever to
do lasting road work with the
arrival ol a roller and rock
crusher recently purchased by
the commissioners It is a
steam -operated machine, w ith
the roller weighing ten ton.
Sev era I head of horses in the
Eight Mile section have died
recently with me "walking
disease " This disease did
much damage to horses in me
county several years ago and
the ranchers in the area are
regretting to see it get started
again
The Department of Agricul
ture urges all homemakers in
the area to use excess
watermelons to make a delic
ious table svrup Bv dome so.
watermelons will not be wast
ed and families will benefit.
Despite increasing en
deavor to prohibit me sale of
wood alcohol, this poisonous
article is still used in the
manufacture of quack med
icines, hair tonics, cheap
whiskey and essences and
everv now and men some
REAL rSTSTC
TRANSFERS
Cutsforth. Kenneth D . single,
to Cutsforth. Orville W . Jr
Undiv one 5m Frl Sec 27 T4S
R28
Lvnch. Bill G - Kathleen M. to
Lynch.Georgia. Lot 2 Blk. 3
Morrow's Add Heppner &
descr tr
W. EXT IR DISTR to
Haupt. Robert - Frances R.,
Frl Sec 2 T4N R26 subj to
regs., etc.
Blake, Earl J - Margaret C.
to Grav, Alex D -Gray, Gary
D Undiv 'i int Lot 4 Blake
Ranch Add Plat 2 Sec. 11 T4S
R28
Evans, Francine R - Vern K.
4 int. - Bauman. CJ.D.
Hazel C. 'tint, to Frederick
son, Wallace - Grace E. Frl.
Sec 27 T5N R26.
Murtishaw. F. J. - Ruth to
Christiansen, Charles G. -Bettv
L Lot 5 Blk. 4 W Sec 25.
all Lot Blk 4 W Sec. 25 T5N R26
Wright. Pearl, to Duvall,
Amanda. Desc. tr. Lot 1 Blk. 1
Avers 4th Add , Heppner.
School Lunch Menus
Presented
Through Courtesy Of
Heppner Branch
-I FIRST
NATIONAL
Jl BANXvim
Heppner High and Elemen
tarv Schools
Sept. 5-Bologna sandwiches,
vegetable salad, potatoe
chips and cantelope
wedges.
Sept 6--Mashed potatoes wim
chicken gravy, carrot and
eelerv sticks, peach hal
ves and bread wim butter.
Sept.
7-Macaroni and cheese.
hiitlered sninach. sliced
tomatoes, apple crisp and
hrpiid with butter.
Sept.
R-Peanut butter sand
wiches, combination vege
table salad and ice cream
slices.
Milk is served with all meals.
U W-a.
vl.-ii Irom Helen Acixks
Bvardman livst.xk club, the
Country Critlers
innocent person dies and
others are made completely
blind from drinking a cordial
made partly from ood
alcohol
37VEARS AGO 1935
The largest 4 H Club Fair
ever held m Morrow County
came to a close Saturday
evening with 50 head of sheep
and 12 head of cattle being
exhibited by club members
Sivtv-two club memtxTS from
all parts of the Coun'y partic
ipated m the Fair.
A large duo-motored air
transport plane swooped low
over Heppner. early Monday
morning and caused much
comment and excitement in
the town as Heppner is off the
main course and many towns
people had never seen a plane
before.
A water emergenc) that has
existed m the city for several
davswas met last night by the
Citv Council when they made
arrangements with Glenn
Hayes to use his centri'uga!
pump and engine to take
water from the first city well
at the fork of Willow Creek,
me water in which has
dropped below the point here
me siphon works
The .Arthur Parker home at
me head of Dutton Canyon on
Heppner flat was completely
razed by fire one day last
week Mrs Parker narrowly
escaped while me house and
all contents were a total loss
The fire started after Mr
Parker started a fire in me
cookstove and then went
outside to attend to the
morning chores
1 VEAR AGO .1971
Monte Evans was me win
ner of the Morrow County Cow
Roping at me Rodeo this year
and received a custom-made
saddle Svrel Galliher rec
eived me" Orville Cutsforth
Revolving Family Trophy
Kyle Robinson and Gwen
Drake were judged the top
showmen in Senior 4-H Beef
Showmanship at the Fair
Kyle and Gwen were also
named Grand Champion and
Reserve Grand Champion 4-H
Showmen
The first two loads of
garbage from Portland arriv
ed at me Boeing site in
Boardman this week, me
garbage had been put through
a hammer mill and a grinder.
CALLING ALL ftOWLEBS
There will be a bowline
meeting for both men and
women bowlers on Aueust
31. at 7:30 Dm. at the Fiesta
Bowl. All men and women
interested in league bowl
ine are urged to attend
and sign up. Merlin Can
tin is president of the Hepp
ner Bowline Association.
Aug 31
Final day for Heppner Swim
pool.
Channel 5 TV Show on cable
here, Morrow County Fair &
Rodeo at 5:30 p m.'
Bowling meeting 7:30 p.m.,
Fiesta Bowl.
Sept 4
Labor Dav Holiday
Sept. 5
School starts
Sept. 12
lone Lions Club first fall meet
ing at Thel's.
lone Grand Squares, at Wil
lows Grange. 7:30-:30p.m.
Lessons available.
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Service By
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228 Main
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