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M'lTM THE GAZETTE-TIMES moow "cocrnVtwmr ta H iin.-r Tim. !rlih ,! ..-m'.'t li i.r (nili CHARUE A OODOTHT HEARD, dttart and fubliht ARNOLD RArMOND. Plant Forrman ANN TONEY, N OrvuUuon NS.i.i.'i'. .-, jii' i'. ! vnt E. a 'Gene' I'rtVie Nohif 4i tHrn war Heppner vntrt his pa-en: .ieori;e jr'd ! ...! J Vrtue wtier Mrrt was s:.ll pari ot I rt.j:i,.,i rMi! Tnr fjruly f'liid on NkKinnev v'rerk hrtwee Rf a I'n-rk and Harrtn.an la:er :hev moved to Heppner wne-r n: '. i ved '.! o,.f Oer Fer:uin houe tien irjrnecl tne jddie HuKitii: tni!n-. m h;s Ij'Iht a:td p V. Htnrnr's sattdie st'p fere t.tene ana l.es .W.hkk neraeO tf tows: iv in their spare t;r;,e A: :ne aie of It entered : .i.li r tumev and savan t ww of tne hest known saddie n.aKrrs r :: e count r S.n1Jie were soid all p er the mrld He a.o n-.a.te saci.i.f s arturc!s and did o:rtr (me lea:nerwork He sold :he business xo J.f .Si Gene and Mke Roberts worked it: tre UallJ courtr duritic the depression to te'. numev to iar: t'.mi mer uti'.il better t:rties He lived to see mar ren.a-k.tbie things itv.ie true such as incubation of chickens, etc He couid ren.en tt-r when iar::b soid for 83c a head and wool was k- a pund The eountr here was once full of prairie chickens He remembered when Morrow tount was carved from I n.at;iia Courrv There were lots ot wide fpf ;ace and no fence nor sidi-ua'.ks Gene was a tine cJ.uk er. with square dances and waltzes bemc his far''e He was the oiaest subscnoer to the iMcinti.jn tor Tt ears Gene was n avor of Heppner tor n.arv vears and was a men. her ot the schi! board B.l; I."w' wtn prov i j-c ou: mfom.ation said he was a ver fine cit:.en Give a hand, banish loneliness & malnutrition We are told that loneliness and n.ainutntion are deadls twin torrtients of the aeed Dr Herbert Seitzer director of one of America's largest institutions for the aed. Daughters of Jacob Ger.atric Center, says. ""The elder! person living alone, male or fen.aie. rich or poor, faces both ionekness and n.ainutntion ur.iess he consciously does sometrang about went with d-.'ternntta'.ion and visor". He encourages one senior citizen to seek out anotner one to share meals, so as to assure them of cookihc at least one weii tw.anced. nourishing hot meal a day Snaring n.eais couid tie on an exchange basis Ht urges tnose eating alone, or with someone, to make a ceremony of the meal, set a tableclotn. sw itch on some music, put candies on the table, have a littie wine The Heppner Neighborhood Center can be congratulated upon dome something about the loneliness and n.ainutntion of out Senior Citizens." Meais will be prepared and served at tne Heprner elementary School Cateterta each Wednesday afternoon at 5 o clock This will banisn both loneliness and n.ainutntion. .Any oldsters who need transportation are asked to call the Heppner Neighborhood Center Trie Neighborhood Center is anxious for volunteers who will provide transportation to and from tne supper, as well as volunteers to help Verna Bnnda with the preparation and serving of tne weekly meal. As tne program catches on. we'll venture a guess that the oldsters will look forw ard to that Wednesday supper out. MK AND Mhi E.u HENDRICSON of San Le andro. Ca were here a few days last week Wmle they left Heppner in 1914. they return nearly every summer. Us ually when they stay for an extended time, they stay in their home on Gale St I community! J BILLBOARD 1 Sept 28 TRADE FAIR-Heppner High School 7.30 P.M. Welcome for teachers and new comers -Wond Since 1880" B.M C.C. course starts tonight 7:00 10.00 P .M. lone Jr. High Football-Star. neid at Ione-2 00 P.M. Sept 29 Mustangs vs. Condon Biue Devils-Heppner fieid 8'0 P.M. Riverside High Football at Cascade Locks-2:30 P..M Oct 1-7 NATIONAL -H CLUB WEEK Oct 2 Mother's Cub at tne home of Mrs Dan James-8:00 P.M. Try outs for the Heppner Drama Club s production of "Harvev" 7 30 P.M Stage of HHS Oct 3 Golden Age Potluck 6:30 P M Elk's Lodge dining room HHS Girls Vollevball at Heppner H.eh-4 .00 P.M AAUW meetmg"-8:00 P.M Oct 4 Open House at the Extension Service office Blue Mt Distnct Garden Ciub meetrng-Pendieton Elk's Lodge Oct 9 Ruth Chapter. No 32 meeting Sponjored Aa A Public Service By RUGGLES BOYCE Insurance Agency 228 Main P.O. Box 247 676-9625 If mm am call 676 53&4 Heppner RU'KI l.7tTTr TIMl Tfcrd fcrplrmfcer lT: HTTTNER lUKBrU JAV.K New Fr :urr V.n.n-wni fie i'. t Noble Saiv tvt Mr Sheriffs Report Sept 20-Oscar Clinton Payne. Hermiston. arrested at Hermiston on Morrow County Justice Court warrant, charg ing"neeotiatme a bad check" Posted Sioos.tw bail and re leased at Hermiston Sept. 23-Jon Rene Barnett. Seattle, aee 20. arrested at Heppner City Park, charged with Minor in Possession of alcohol". Posted S35 1X1 bail and released RE-ELECT Sheriff Uohn F. MollaharJ Incumbent of Morrow LAwJ Native of Morrow County Paid for by John F Moiiahan Jo-." F Moiiahan. Treas TO THE EDITOR... lr Sir I rvni4 the iVtlrnn al ivajn-r I orih-rrd nd iT.k'trd IIwmii 1 kiuiiJ tiirH ie hit tug a lew r.tpie of the oji! p4ir trim. Nrplettihrr 7th, with the letter troin Joocphtne Baker I ii a (trarid daughier ot Kllt Minor who had the rar! hotel m Meppntf l! ourwnfri left I would like one roore cp ot the Centennial wjr imi Ttai:kmi: you Anne Ktert Hoi.-huh To The t d tor 1: .tot: t.undeii lul.ih a ti-fT M.irr.-w I 'un:v Af-.l u led n e li e other tl.i s,iihfc: t .i.t Nn to 1 1" w k'et Cj.'j lvn ! Mr V'r '!nur M' -ltfit1 .;. 4n r M.iiVt-e Maftll: all' '''I '1 '' M'ull'! ! ) T l u' tr i I !'!' i'i'v hied ll 4 WtH-.it t.I'Kt 111 the ii, rr 4i !"n V.r 1 ed if f'.i-t;.,' ,) a j -. i. t ; u'er( v j'tr'ith-d Lincoln st h"; Liter t.ik t ,u tiers trantuni and then tik lor Morrow I'ounfv tu tr.uh A uu.i" it d d' t Utkt nt . lor the Im a -.swams to tfe new wt ho.'! n.j an, u Al;'t Lutideli walked ott with "r p-i?t Mrs l.U'uii'h ( hv. own home it: !irt':.it I'urti.i'id wt:ut' is liKj'vt nc.i' tte tanmus "T'e liroltn Mer sor.. R.imne and lan.i-'v live hut a lew tum ks aw jv Tt e' e are matnes 'a i ' '. j! m: Li.h- ti.it wunon and ai' "t the Lundr'i- J.'st'pt.ine M.i'ionev l;..iKer D.C.E. Course for all (m October 2. over educat ional television, a program entitled Counseling 4t? ena narbetins The series consists of 3' halt -hour programs Dr re;kurs will demonstrate techniques tor motivating children and show methoas of dealing with youngsters in order to assist m their posit-ve growth in school and in the home Tne Division of Continuing Education DEC encourages all interested persons to enroll in the class for 3 hours graduate or undergraduate credit Tuition is $4 ou If you wish you may obtain a course guide for only $-1 o Of course, you need not pay anything -just tune in The course grade is a pass or no pass Telecasts begin on October 2. and continue on a Monday -Wednesday schedule until December 13 Each half-hour program will be broadcast at 3 J.i and again at 6:W' p m You may register for college credit no later than October 12 It appears to be an inexpen sive way to increase our know ledge in how to work with children. I would encourage ail to view this program If you would like an applica tion and brochure describing the course content and time schedule, stop in or phone Ernest Teal in the county school district office at ys 8123 or his residence 98i-8149 Earns Masters Laura Hudson received her m asters in Special Education from the University of Ore gon She teaches in the Pearl Buck School at Eugene She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs J r Sumner of Heppner Sheriff County for Sheriff Re-el.t ti i und Heppner Pioneer Ponderings FY S. CAMRHO.L i;, w n CAU KlilLL Hut and huittrr The d'ltiiunt of rd mJ piiiitua! Mn twtnj! dt-vot ri to bm: and lni;:r at our national lvei jwewnlii a fctuvtaclc tfiat to ' bumi ' the nut ol u Surrlv. in the hort tinie tn'ioir election we voter houid t it ven .inie thin: nmrr Hal to our future to ponder on Wrhavra!wav had wiiuU'W watcher, gnc ke hole lilener ail the wav from i ' hali to international iav!jS Nome ot them well tm'd hr !h,-ir viiNipmiJ For i e fie I'H It niav well ! that ! e CI en.jilovre iut t. a toh were merely p: actual; their art that ha crej!i) ail this turor It i enough to r.ake the average voter suk in his tent come election day REMEMBER THIS? REMINISCE! 57 YEARS AGO 1915 An artesian well flow ing 25o gallons per nunute is the result of da of drilling by W D New long on the R B Rice farm in the Strawtierry section It; miles from Hepp ner The d'P'-h of the well is approx feet Several Heppner businessmen went out yesterday to see the new well and their most skeptical ideas were completely over come hv what they saw The state railroad commis sion of iregon held a hearing at the Court House on Tues day The hearing was the result of a petition signed o about 4' Morrow County cituer.s asking lor additional tram service of the Heppner Branch This was the second hearing held here concerning this prubien! Home Theater increases seating capacity Mr Edgar B Avers has increased the seating by 50 seats by install ing a baicory some H feet long Repaperirig and painting is aiM being carried on rVEARS AGO !!)15 Two Heppner high school gradu.i-es ot last June entered the fresnman class at Pacific University Forest Grove They are Miss Frances Rugg. daughter of Mr and Mrs E E Rugg and Louis Dick, son ol Mr' "and Mrs L E Dick Heppner has a large repre sentation a! Eastern Oregon Normal School. LaGrande for the beginning fall term Am ong students from here are Billy Cochell. Billy Schwarz Jennie Swendig. Miriam Mover, Vallis Jones. Floyd Jones. Rena Wilson. Charles Corder. and Winifred Case A man who officers believe to be from New Jersey was killed on the main line of the Union Pacific Railroad west of Boardman near Castle Rock when he fell from a moving freight train. Harold Case and Mack Smith returned yesterday with a nice four point buck They hunted over in Bear Valley beyond John Day The biggest big buck weighed in for tne Green Hardware Company big buck contest was IM- pounds The winner will receive a fine new $50 p. Ho r Frec To New Ad ReneI StbsCRibERS (LIMITED TIME ONIVI 0HE8I0 COLOR PORTRAIT LINEN HXURE FINISH Top Quality Professional Studio All Portraits You Select Final Will Be Taken Portrait From Locally Several Poses You'll be utfwdua OT camfa Group Rtv. Dlackalltr Installed Het lUvid W HUckaller wan iriktalled a rector of the All Saint Fpitvopal Church on Sunday. Sept ti Hihop So(titrd. of Hend installed Kr (ilaikaiirr al the ID ol) A M aen ice Uuet inclu ded Mr and Mr Max Cheney , Pendleton, represent Wi the l"hurch ol the Redee mer Mm Spofford and Mia Hafrl l'eteron, from Cove Uuet were homired at a potluck luncheon lollowinjj the mtalUtion The a in charge of the luchein Bishop Spottord and Rev Blackaller have known each other lor many year RUMMAGE SALE STILL ON Pastor Burwell, of the Aenihl of God Church, report that their Rummage Sale will continue Friday and Saturday of thi week New item have been received and everv thing must go Friday only the Bake Sale will be operating and each day the rt.xv open at 9 00 a ni 1 YEAR AGO . I71 Penland Lake Dedication scheduled for Sunday . Ovt 10 Heppner High School Dra ma Club wants a Community Theater organization Approx imately 26 students and 2 teachers met to organize the club and discuss forming a group that would produce two or three plays a year lone United Church of Christ is celebrating iti 75th anniv ersary A full day of activities is scheduled for Oct 3 with a dedication service in the evening Leonard Toll took over the Shell Service Station last week NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER G E D Classes every Wed and Thur Senior Citizens Thursday at 2 00 P M Supper for Senior Citizens 5 00 P M Wed , Oct 4 at Heppner Elem School School Lunch Menus Presented Through Courtesy Of Heppner Branch l FIRST NATIONAL JL BANK.. lii-i(!.i . h-iniK-r .' 'I it.l IHl.ilO lu t-v -V I redded lo"uit' Butti'ietl ( . Fresh apples Tuesdav . I K -toiler ! Mashed Hitali.es di i.unil liee! gl iiv V . etetatile salad h'ruil roiililei. Kniis and but'ei Wcd'iesiiav Octobei ) Navy beans and Ham. Cabbage salad. Corn bread, butter and honey, Fruit Jello and whipped topping T'iUis;;.iv iichiiiei 5 Sloppy Joe. hmiiei.'i.Kli (mil. Ku'leied spmai-t-Carrot and celer sinks ( i.okies and truil Friday . lotier Tuna and noodle rassei -ole Buttered h-;is. Ph k led teots. pplr crisp. roils and tiut'er Milk is served ill, a!! Nofified by Phone or Mail of your Convenient NO HIDDKN COSTS OK SKRVICK CHXKGK.S Stsd cotpoN bElow to This newspaper! Gazette-Times Box 337 H eppner, Oregon 97836 D Pi oiler my new uberiplmn for rVx emend my present ubv.Tiption fur beyond present expmtHHi dale I am enduing check or money order for payment ro full . D Enter my subscription and Ml me later NilllM' dlr' Sliilr Bowling BLUE MOUNTAIN 1.K.AGI K Won I Central MM J PineCntr Logger 3 FieU Bowl t 4 M C C. G & Gar Aviation S 6 American Legion S iimH lnd Game Ut J s Dick Wilkinson. 1N2. Dave Ecknian, MS. R G Watkin. IH High !nd Sene. Dave Pxkman. Mtv , Dick W ilkinson 55.1 Rav Masses. 523 High Tean Game. Fiesta Bowl. HU7. American Legum, HMfi High Team Series. I entral Mkt , 222. I'm Ugger. atM.' Fiesta Bowl. 2JC7 koFFEE KIT KFGLFKS Won last 1 The l-st Drops 2 I The Three Holers 5 3 3 The Dregs 4 4 The Screw balls 4 4 5 Wenr Wives 3 5 6 No 6 2 6 High lnd Game- Ins Camp bell. Ifl. Inetia Cantm. 1K.V Fave Kuhl. IT High lnd Series- Ins Camp hell. 4"5. Inetia Cantin. 4iW, Fave Rutil. 4TR High Team Game-Weary W ives 5tU The Dregs. M-l . The Last Drops. 5-Ui High Team Series-The Screwballs. IV17, The Uist Drops. I " 1 8 . Tfie Dregs. 1511 HAPPY ANNI ERSARY to Mr and Mrs Norman Case They will celebrate their :l.lrd war tomorrow Thafs when lower Long Distance rates begin on weekdays. The best time to share the good times in find friends and family at home, the northwest is after 5 P.M on weekdays. So go ahead and spread the good word. That's w hen low er Long Distance rates Long Distance calls get people begin. And that's when you're likely to together. D-a ytxrsei' ates ay y o'- -d s a a el wp" a'' t)ft'tita' A''e d a 'acni!,js ae not ava-dDie U a -Ot'vz' -d:es ?z no aov y crjr ce3f zn'-z co:'ec? fje's-.)-to-pt"soi d'C iof:-g.jys ca-'S 0" to cd-s cnaed to antne' nuoe Lsvwe' D''e;: Zi'ne 0 aed 'a'cs anoy a-vwe'f '?u ve convnenra U'ieo Staler ec:ey! Alaska SI HSCKIPTIOS OKDF.K . ftOOlTIOMAL PRINTS IN LL SltS MOV Bt HJBCHSCO F DESlRCO T SPECIAL r.pi-HJP PATES AS" VOU PH' " ' tOPAOMf p OfllN tIMITfOTO ONE OlFT IQQE SAME SUBJECTS PIONEER NURSING HOME HUTENINGS Mr and Mr John Cool, of Spukane, visited Mr and Mr A C Crowell al the home last week. They were returning hon.t' Inim Wyoming and ktopfwd to vikit and inquire ahoul Mr Crowell Mr Crow ell is leelmg better after an extended illness HAPPY BIRTHDAYS Emmelt lavi relehrated hi K4th birthday Monday. Sept IM Rita Worden and Ritmnna Marshall supplied the hirthdav cake Todav Mrs liertrude Par ker will celebrate her 2nd hirthdav We wish her a wry Happv Dav Mattie Rood's niece and husband. Mr and Mrs Ed Rinehart. from Yakima, visit ed her last week They took Mattie out to dinner and she reported a wonderful time Mr Rmeharl is tfie former Cleo Duncan Thursday. isitor w ith Edna Turner were Mrs Emma Pet k of Pendleton, and form eilv ol Lexington, and Mrs Etta Millet! Irom Forest Glen Manor Retirement Home at fanvonville. Oregon Mrs peck and Edna taught school together tor a year in lxing ton Joan Patrick who formerly lived in I-exmgton has visited the past two weeks with Mr and Mrs Van Hunt Mrs Marcel leei Jones has been confined to her home this past week with the flu which later develoed into pneumonia Mrs Bob Mahon ev is substituting for her at the kindergarten classes (2) Pacific Northwest Bell I understand I am to receive one 8 x 10 color portrait of my family (or any individual member) as a gift with my subscription and that you will contact me by phone or mail fur appointment for sitting. Pi (jt Zip Gde SPECIAL SERVICES AT THE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE people of all faiths are united to attend the spec'' service beginning Friday night at T Jo ur special speaker I Rev Bernard l uibcrtsnn from Hermtston Rev Culhertson will also be uniting each service The service will he rriday and Saturday evenings at 7 JO p ni and Sunday. II 00 and 7 P ni Come and worship the Lord with us and you will receive a blessing front it The Oiurch of the Naiarene , located at 335 North Gilmore, across from Pioneer Memorial Hospital PLEASE NOTE Our Wednes day evening service ha been changed to 7 30 p m BETHEL BIBLE SERIES BEING OFFERED In cooperation with the Hone Yalby Lutheran Parish ana the United Church of Christ i lone', the Bethel Bible Series is being offered this fall The Bethel Sene is a concentrated study of both the Old Testament and the New Testament This year's course of study will be the New Testament The class will begin on Wednesday evening at 8 on. October 4 at the United Church of Christ in lone, and will meet weekly throughout the school year If you are interested ni enrolling in this course, contact either Rev, William Arthur (422 7530) or Rev Mark Johnson 676-940 as soon as possible so that vour materials may be purch ased Members of all faiths are encouraged to attend Appointment