IIFITM H tOlil.M.WITTI -TIMES. Thu,il., October lJ.lt;;
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GAZETTE-TIMES LETTERS EDITOR
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ARNOLP RAYMOND.
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ANN TVNry.
New
Circulation
DQJIOTHY HTARD,
and Publihrr
BAKHAIU JAMES
New
JUSTINE WKATHKIvKoHD
Features
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jHMr Mi & Mr Heard
t imil.'! ami, ilmn on your ( en
(enmal issue i was a tx-auti-tul
N't' I'm sn glad Josephine
Mahoney (taker mmii nir the
i iuiix'ii ii otiler ni copy Ami
Stanley Minor also sent me a
copy It wax an uiivtiil
dividend to find ni name
Illl'lllliMUti
I can only sax the Centen
nial Issue iii.uie me prouder
Ih.iti met to In- a lloppnorite'
Smcevch .
Ellis Thomson
.iiii E Hath St
New York. N Y
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The Complexities
of Modern Society
"The complexities of modern society has made the ol ot the
community newspaper lonelier and toucher ou canknock it.
cntici.'e it and ever cuss it . hut thank our stars it s still there,
is a statement recently In Beverly Hennen Van H.tok written
toi the National Lion mag.i.:mc '
Similar to many questions asked the liaette Times is the
liiiiou mg
'Not lone ago a woman called a small !!hnoi neuspaper "Is
there going to te an eclipse or the sur tomorrow"" sue aked
"Ves" the reporter replied "We vi- teei' running stories
about it "
"Will it hurt your eyes to look a: the eclipse""
"Yes", he sa.d "We ve beer, running stones ahou: that too "
"Well", she said indignantly . "it it s dangerous to look at. uhv
are you having it"'
As a newspaH'r critic, the woman ha- hits
"I think people are angry hu! dor : know
angry ' . one news editor said "So thev takt
newspaper "
American newspapers have been under tire since tin ti: -r one.
"Puhhck Occurences, broke into print ir. It;"e ; promised to
puhiisli once a month and oftener ' it any !ur ot occurrences
happen
Glut or no glut, the Massachusetts government didn't cotton to
an unauthorized version of the news If closed down the paper
after one issue
Today , peopie who can't agree on anything Iron: space flights
to Chess unite in criticizing their community newsp.ijw Thev
call it the "Gossip sheet" and consider it tair tame tor
re liement and ridicule
Well, what is the newspaper's iot" How should your
newspaper serve the coninuimti '
First and most important. newspajH'rs should help build the
substructure ot deniocrac -an liilonned tx'ot)le That's win
n.any great Americans wno put such store in democrats also
put sui'h store in newspapers Thomas Jefiersor. said "...and
were it left to me to decide whether we should have a
government without newspapers or newspapers without
government I should not hesitate a moment to preier the latter."
No ordmarx mortal can attend everv citv council, scnooi
board and zoning meeting and still have time io brush his teeth
The community newspaper must cover this and more tor its
community readers Week n: and week out. the liaette -Times
will continue to inform its readers with the average sue
classroom in the local schools, how last most patients get
treatment in the hospital emergency room, where tax dollars go
and how similar cities are solving the same problems as well as
school and chamber ot commerce activities, churches and
organizations, families and mends.
To ttie Cditor
For years. I've !eon hearing
the expression "pullnm the
nu: out iron, under me".
Now I know
With (' W Mahoney Uone
away I tool like a plant which
always had something winch
shields it and suddenly some
force pulled it up an empty -ness
He said "cali collect" any
time at home or o.'lice."
uning a teelint ol security
He alw ays introduced me as
"n.y sistei " g: inu a leelnii; ot
tannK love
ll 1 needed legal assistance
:' u.i ll. lilt lor tile .iskmc
('ortunately 1 nave Mterv
met es ami nephew s
There will never be another
V W
Josephine Mahonov I'.aker
Terwillmer I'laa
Portland 'Co;
vei v line work, and how I did
eniov thelenloniu.il I- dilion,
and thr reproduction ol a p.ie
trom the earlv Lexington
p.ier I have tiled them both
lor luture reierence
Thank you very much
ours s.iucerelv .
Fmiiia P Peek
(ear Mr W inchestor
Thank vou so much for the
(laette Times you sent me It
was all ory interesting,
including the historical art
dies My great uncle,
llrandv , helped settU
liraiule I especially et toved
picture ol your daughter when
she was little She is really a
dull I m sure you are e
tiemely proud ot her She
liMiks so happy. I hone slit
grows up to Ih like tiu and
works hard lor animals
The recent Newsweek has
an article about the Pendleton
Kound I p
I m running tor my sixth
term and will probably make
It See you 111 Salem
Howard Willets,
House ot Representatives.
Ihstricl .'I
Ken
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the
Pioneer
Ponderings
BY w.S. CAU'KHIU
Fl TI UK TAXFS
It In llilelesting and ol
coiu'eni to listt'ii to the
presidential c.mihd.iles taxi
into position on taxes Nixon
says. "I have no new taxes in
mind lor the coming term "
However, there is an uiisokeii
proviso in that statement He
has set a budget limit ol ;u
billion, knowing lull well (hat
Congress w ill never cut the lat
to that figure ll they did. a lot
ol Congressmen s hides would
he drying on a rail tencc in two
years time
Mctiovern's promsals are
like the mumblings of a
bumblebee that is intoxicated
on the nectar Iroui some
exotic wild tlower
The outlook lor lite taxpayer
isn't good
4
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fi - V J f
Vegi't.ihles will limk and
lasie le'tet and thev Will
retain more ol then vitamins
it iney are cookeu until lust
tender. Using ut enough
liquid to create sleain and
prevent sticking
r
Meet Mr. Pilgrim
REMEMBER THIS?
REMINISCE!
wi.vi SW .scholls Fy
Portland Ore. !
tic! -i
Dear Mr and Mrs Heart
Enclosed is our check
$." no Please renevi our :
scriptior. tor anotliei' year
Thank mil '
Kd
lor
lit-
Since
Uruct
rely ,
J Thorn
,or
LETTEK To THE EDIToH
An interesting letter came to
the liaette Times this week
addressed to Princess Ilehhy
McCoy in care o! the I. I
li T reader Ilosahe Gordon o!
Powav. Calit wrote
Ads help pay the bill
Publication of a newspaper
is an extremely costly opera
tion If readers had to bear the
entire cost of publishing a
newspajier. the cost would be
prohibitive lor the average
cittzen.
Although newspaper read
ers spent nearly $;.5 billion a
year for daily, Sunday and
weekly newspapers, this a
mounts to less than 30 per cent
of the total revenue needed to
publish these newspaRTS
No newspaper today can
exist very long without adver
tising Advertising is a great
serv ice to readers and is one
of the best read parts of the
average newspaper. Class
ified advertising is well-read
by people who often fulfil!
three of their greatest needs
through classified ads: a job.
a car and a home.
Today the newspaper is the
nation s
medium
leading
The S:
at
v ert i
IllllOI
ng :
nice.
nig
in
tar
newspaper
enue ir. l'. tor in;
exceeded the revenues ot anv
other advertising medium and
exceeded those ot 1H4i by five
times. Ad revenues in 19"n
were even greater lor news
papers than in lytjt
Figures compiler! by
Florida advertising agency.
Planned Press Promotions
Tavares, Florida
Dunns September The Gazette-Times
had Mi new sub
scriptions and to.! renewals.
Plus over the counter sales ai
the G T.. Murray's. Heppner
Hotel. Dei s Market at Lexing
ton. Bnstnw's at lone. Hick's
.Mark" at Boardman. and
Complete Food Store at irn
gor,. Howard Mercantile at
KiiiiImtIv. Jenkins store at
Sprav
Dear Miss McCoy:
W ould you be kind enough to
g-ve me the name and address
ot the store where you and
your tellow -Princesses bough:
your pant suits, as in the
picture carried by the Gazette-Times
on August L'-tth''
Also tell me what color your
suits are. I will greatly
appreciate your reply in the
enclosed stamped-sell -addressed
envelope.
A jaunt over to Gardner's
Mens Wear and Marj
supplied the information.
l i; u.i ... fu:.
aw tor Craw lord, w ho tor
tin- pas! t:ve years has sha'd
and guided the destinies ot the
liaette Times, has accepted
tin position ot cashier of the
Bank ot lone Mr Craw lord
still retains his interests in
tins paper hit! the manage
ment lias been turned over to
his sons. Arthur and Spencer
Heppner w ill have a candy
tactory No! a lactory ol the
big wholesale supply kind, hut
just a modern little place w ith
t.uilities large enough to
supply tin iocai demand Join:
Maxwell, o! Waitshurg. Wn
has brought an expert candy
maker with him and will sooi
open up ins establishment in
the budding adjoining the
Patterson and Elder barber
Shop.
The tootbali season was
ushered into Morrow Count',
las! Saturday when the Lex
ington High School Warriors
entertained on then local
Gridiron their ancient rivals,
the lone High School, The Egg
City Iwiys won :!!i to UV
been much depleted by a
malady that has had latal
elici ts on manv Dissection ot
dead buds reveals a wormy
condition
Announcement ot the mar
riage in July ol Miss Katb
erine Healy, to Edward
Burcell. son ot Mrs Mav
Burcell was made this week
when Mr & Mrs Burcell
departed lor ( 'orv allis to make
their home Both were popular
young people ot this commun
ity Josephine Mahoney, local
East ( Iregoni.in correspond
on!, departed Sunday lor
Portland to !e gone lor two or
three weeks
3TS.E 11th
Pendleton, Oregon
Oct T, 197:1
Dear Editors ot the Gazette
Times :
Enclosed find my check for
the Gazette Times tor the
coming year I could not get
along without it. 1 think vou do
:!7 YMAItS (.l....l'i::.-,
Heppner s mayoralty was
transterred trom the shoul
ders ol W W Smead to those of
T . I D Jones, senior council
man as Mr. Smead tendered
his resignation with expres
sion of regret that circum
stances made it necessary lor
him to move to Vancouver,
Wash.
Sunrise Sunday morning
will be the signal for opening
fire on Chinese pheasants.
Hungarian partridge and
quail in Morrow County unless
u prevalent rumor that the
season will be closed does not
materialize. Humor has it that
ptieasants m this district have
A Good Point
Trie Ma;. or E
a good pom'
comers
timers"
!i Collins made
1 lor the new-
become
ne 2nd
I's
quaml
id-
annual
eas;
ed H
tne
tn tjecome ac
a small town but
newcomer hangs
tri-sponsorec! community wel
come tor teacners and new
comers. He urged trie newcomers to
attend meetings and ion.
organization, churches, lodges
that they would en toy and
necorne a par! ol Ho said
"When you can say "my towr, .
my church, my Man: St.." then
vou have arrived"
may
III' v te
h-d i::
p.":':
v tnrgu
am ies !
tne ( r
"lis mav
Hal,"
subbed
'.( com
f v. a', t
'mi'if!
i;!il:;,m
' "r III! ;"
' !o men
'ia! are !o
. glHt'M,-
b'- pu ked
lor those
o run tor
iei! .vat
J b'TOMe'
- v. I'll an
Statement of iiwnership. .Management and cireiilatinn ' Ac!
ot October 2:;.1Wj: Section 4MB. Title :if. t inted States Codei
1 DATE OF' FILING. Oct. 2. 1172.
2. TITLE OF PUBLICATION. Heppner Gazette Times.
3. Frequency ot ;ssue. Weekly .
4 LOCATION OF KNOWN OFFICE (IF PUBLICATION. j-7
W. Willow .Street, Heppner. Oregon H7:::ti;
.". LOCATION OF HEADQUARTERS OH GENE HAL BUSH-
N'ESS OFFICES OF THE PUBLISHERS. 1-17 U . Willow
Street. Heppner. Oregon 'CBtlii
i '.N.AMES AND ADDRESS OF PUBLISHER. EDITOR, AND
MANAGING EDITOR:
PUBLISHER, diaries E. Heard and Dorothy L. Heard. 147
W. Willow S'.. Heppner. Oregon r7H:S(,
EDITOR. Cbaries E Heard and Dorothy L. Heard. 147 W.
Willow Si.. Heppner. Oregon !78:ji;
7 OWNER, diaries E. Heart: and Dorothy L. Heard. 147 W
W illow SC. Heppner. Oregon 7K:.
!'.. KNOWN BONDHOLDERS. MORTGAtiEES. AND OTHER
SECURITY HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING I
percent or more of total amount of Ixinds, mortgages or
OTHER SECURITIES. Mrs. W , A, Sherman. Hl." Jeflerson
St.. Dallas. Oregon 97:i;
I I l! GO ... I!I7I
Vic Groshen has been as
signed to Heppner as the new
Oregon State policeman as
signed to the Fish and Game
1 hvision
The Cam and Six-unle
reservoir sites in the Board
man area in Morrow County
will receive additional geolog
ic and seismic study by
Portland General Electric
Company as the better ot
some six prospective locations
tor its proposed second large
scale nuclear plant, officials
said today .
Mrs Jerry Sweeney has
accepted the position ot
Morrow County Health Nurse.
She is replacing Mrs. Lowell
Chally who recently moved to
LaGrande
Tragedy struck early in the
hunting season when a young
man accidentally shot his
hunting Iriend in the right
arm. The two were hunting
near Parker's Mill. They were
about ,'ln yards apart, as the
one swung his gun down
toward the ground he acci
dentally hit the trigger.
MORROW COUNTY'S first
lake fills billowing brief cere
mony . Penland Prairie to
provide County with it's first
lake.
Lowell Gobble's Heppner
based company. Ultrasonic
Predictable Maintenance, hit .
has received world wide
publicity in recent months.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
iv his accent you will know
Wafer Pilgrim the now
Business Education teacher at
Heppner High Scho.il His suit
as cotton accent with a lack ol
the R sounds and a ,'t tlt.it
sounds like I. dive, identifies
him as coming trom the deep
south on can t get much
'deeper' than Florida and
Alabama While oe vias horn
in Florida, he graduated Irom
Florence Stale I ntvorsity at
Florence. Alabama ami he
taught at Cullman, Alabama
loi three y ears
Ills best Iriend trom Ins time
in the All Force lives at
Portland Oregon Since he'd
alwavs wanted to see the west
coast, it took little persuading
lor him to come It. Portland
State loi a couple ot summers
JoB .M ING
Nine lobs were filled
through the Extension
Employment office, located in
the Gilliam Bisbee building,
Heppner At the present time
there is an opening tor two
lull time tarm workers in the
lone and lower Willow Creek
area and one opening in the
Lexington area There is also
an opening lor a live in
house keeper -baby sit ter
child in school' in Heppnei
and lor one in the Lexington
area An opening tor a motel
maid is also listed with the
Extension -Employment
office For lurther inforina
lion, please call i;7i;-!M.4L'
Several youth have contact
eu the Extension Employ ment
ottice in Heppner inquiring
about available obs after
where he earned his masters
He is already an Oregon
booster lbs In st place to go
alter landing at the .iii'xirl
was Larch Ml which he still
thinks is the most beaulilul
spot in Oregon He has visited
other Oregon Iteatily spots.
Crater Lake. Inked above the
snow line in the Three Sisters
area and is now looking
toi ward to learning about
eastern Orego'i
He likes the pigged mount
ains and the I uge trees He is
anxious in try skiing and
thinks Arbuckle may lie isolat
ed eiHiiigbth.il it won't be too
crowded He likes tennis and
golf
Three ot Ins lamily were in
the An Force at the same
tune His brother who stayed
in to make the Air Force u
career is stationed in Ariz
una His sister who served in
the An Force married it
career an Force man mid they
live in Caliloi'ma Tins puts
two other members ol hks
launlv practically "within
He is delighted with Hep
pner and Heppner should be
delighted with him
LAUREL BEACH of Port
land was in Morrow County on
business last week His par
ents lived at Lexington and
litter he graduated from high
school there his lamilv moved
to Walla Walla Mr Beach
graduated from Whitman and
later came back to leach at
Lexington High School He left
Lexington to go to Gresham
CHRISTMAS (N OCTOHEK
Gills trom niemherii ol (lit
Holly Kebekiih dodge of
Uxiiigtoii wore proHfiilcd la hi
Saturday l their "iter"
M,n g.iole Wilson, who lives al
the O u V Home in Port
land Irene I'adlM'rg, Hula
Bloodswoi lb Citlie Pudlterg,
Frieda Mnieske, r'lorencr
McMillan anil tMplm Join
attended the annual Harvest
Festival which wits sponsored
by the I () 0 F. 1-odgo to help
raise loot) and money lo
support the home The Lexing
Ion Unlge also donated a gilt
in Die loon of a chin k
County Govt.
Council Asks
Planning Funds
At a meeting this week ol
the Morrow County Council of
Governments, consisting ol
Morrow County ami the cities
ol the county, binding from
the Depl ol Environmental
Quality was discussed line nl
the principal suhiects is n
t-nocnitivf landfill garbage
dump The Oept ol Environ
mental Quality wants this
project to cover the entire
county, although originally
plans were for a landlill to
serve lone. Heppner and
Lexington
JI'iiHMihas lieen applied lor
lo be used lor li solid waste
study lor the county, as part of
a comprehensive planning
study
A telephone company repre
sentative explained a new
nationwide emergency tele
phone serv ice This is NumlM-r
VII, part ol a national
emergency. suggested as
being a new and quicker
warning system Cost would
be divided among the locn
governmental bodies First
requirement, however, is a 24
hour coverage so there would
constantly lie someone to man
the system
The City of Heppner is
investigating the possibility ol
getting funding lor their
hydraulic study to assess
Heppner s water problems
I COMMUNITY
I BILLBOARD 1
school hour
tor clerks,
baby sitters,
to stock shi
contact tin
ment Service
phone Ii7i;-tlf.42
ll you have need
otlice helpers,
or need someone
Ives etc.. please
Youth Employ-
YES', tele
We have
names and telephone numbers
ol interested youth
Applicants with experience
in many types ol jobs are
listed with the Extension
Employment office, located in
the Gilliam-Bisbee building.
Heppner II you need experi
enced clerks, grocery check
ers, typists, bookkeepers, or
persons with other job expe
rience, call h7li-!ih!2 and we
will l)e happy to assist you in
finding lust the right person
for the ob.
This is a cooperative effort
ol the Oregon State University
Extension Service and the
Oregon Employment Division.
Then- are job openings
listed in areas outside Morrow
County that you might be
interested in - live full time
ranch jobs and Nurse's Aide
jobs. For more information
call i7h-(i.42
GORDON BUCKNUM came
trom West Linn last week to
visit Ins brother and sister -in
law. Mr mid Mrs W J
Hucknum Mr Bucknum is
employed by the Portland
School System as coordinator
ol special projects
He says Ins brother is
looking better and is now
walking around the house.
Circuit Court
CITATION ISSUED
Citation is issued to Joyce
Ritch Bergstrom. Paul VV.
Jones. Walter Hayes and
Homer Hughes to show cause
why each of them should not
le lound in contempt of court
lor failing to honor their
representation made lo court
on Nov. 17, 11171 that the
position ot appraiser formerly
held by plaintiff Richard
Schlichfmg in Morrow County
Appraisers office would not be
filled during the pendency of
this law suit
Oct 12
Heppner Mustangs at Pilot
Rock 8 ini p in
lone at Culver 1 :ll(i p.m.
Riverside Pirates at Echo
T ltii p tu
Heppner Jr High at Stanfield
2 .'in p. m
Individual pictures- lleppner
Grade School Pre-schoolers
invited 8:1111 11 (Mi a m
Oct lit
No school -- Teachers' In
service Social Security Representa
tive Neighborhood Center
Ill-no - 12:im a. m 1 .(III - 2:ll(l
p in
Oct. 18
Rhea Creek Grange Pol -luck
Supper ti lth p.m.
Sr Citizens Supper - Heppner
Elementary School 5. (Nip. m.
Oct HI
"Family Night" Dinner - Irri
gon 4 11 Community Club
li::l() p.m.
Sponsored A
Service
A Public
By
E.YIE.V1 AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION.
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VOL
: collet
l.'.'.v b
"! slopping wo:
Average No.
Copie Karh
I.ue During
Preceding 12
Months
ActuaJ Number
of Copies of
Single Issue
Published
Nearest to
Filing Date
The oj,!,!.
Th-'pt."
The rea
botr. pf.-s
' finds the rose full of beaut v.
ins! linos the rose tul. of thorn:
simp!;, spray s and fertilizes- th-
roe hush li make
Betu.
lUt-1
aw', eiec
imietu: e- .
i. he
lor,
th-
Nat
I'll.di
:me
all
a - ;
- 'i:and:';a!es and inn,
rierrng solution'- lo
!:!: --e.v etc one--v.no is u !ii- ftilr. Somewlia'
:: ::; '. mjsicai chair tie Mil is pa.-eri around un'ii -be music
;-:.) . and who s left standing alone and nolding the tat' Vou rc
r"!tr I' - vou and 1-tht taxpayer, tt tier- the aspirants ;uik about
! .ng 'he svcalied tax ioopnoles. consider this.. These
loopholes' turn ou' to be such thmt'-; as tax free interest tin
bonds ' neic h--ej taxes down. or !he oil
. ;,.- . ;'!. alio Aa:-' e ;,! -! ' ji ages exploration to Keep gas
anri oil from becoming scarce and more expensive . or tne
deductions which we take for interest on our home mortgate,
medical costs and charitable contributions So when you hear
how this or that will be done say: Wno is going to pay for it1
Chances are that one way or anotner. the truthful answer would
be:'Vou will ."
. TOTAL NO COPIES
PP.l.N'TED (Net Presa Run)
PAID CTRrvL,ATION-
1. SALES THKOL'GH
LiEALEP.S AND CAR
RIERS. STREET YES.
IfiRs A.N'Li COUNTER
SALES
2. MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS
TOTAL PAID CIRC
I.T.ATION , rv.r.f. .'JlSTRIKt'TION
BY MA II, CAF.t'.iER OR
OTHER itEANri
1. Sitrf.pl- ciinijifimentary
and ottier free tope-.s
3D90
2040
299
1369
.1563
265
156S
''.fii. . '!i. tntjuted to
titw.t agents. I.ut not sold
E TOTAL DISTRIBUTION
taurr. of C and V)
F. OKKICE USE I.Et-T-
OVER U.NA'fOUN'TED
SiPOILEtj AfTER
PRINTING
G. TOTAL (Sum of E and K)
1937
1S3
133
18
1905
2U40
Lindsay, Hosella. widow to
Lindsay . Lawrence U Lnds
in 12N R20: Tl! N K2B
MORROW COUNT')' to W irtli.
Elvvood g-Sue E -Lescr. tr.
Sec, 3 -IT-IS R25
Keith. James H..Jr -Katlier-
ine M to Keith. James H..
Sr -Juanita G -Lots 7.8. Hlk 1
W Sec 215T3N R2f
Ferry. Robert V-Fhyllis R to
Blake. Earl J-Margaret ('.
Uit 1 Hlk 1 duffs Add.. lone
Robbins. Pete D. unmarried to
Keith. James H. Jr -Katherine
M.-Lots 7, K. Blk 1 W Sec 25
T.-;N K2fi
Schumnk. Henry H-Eva P. to
Rvan. Richard C-Juanita-Frl.
IM 8 Blk lfi W Sec 2.1 T.1N R2fi
LARRY SflOE.MAKE
GRADUATES
Navy Machinery Repair
man Larry W. Siioemnke. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Amos (.'.
Slioemake of Wilson laiad.
Rout" 1. Boardman. Ore.
graduated from recruit train
ing at the Naval Training
Center a! San Diego.
School Lunch Menus
Presented
Through Courtesy Of
Heppner Branch
COURT HOUSE
Circuit Court: Petition to
annul marriage: wile's name
to be changed to Warren. Case
of Linda K Picker vs Joseph
Henry Picker.
RUGGLES
BOYCE Insurance Agency
228 Main
T.O. Box 247 676-9625
If no ctsawai call
Ray Soyc
676-5384
Heppner
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FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK crone
Monday - October Hi
Macaroni & cheese, butter
ed spinach, carrot & celery
sticks, chocolate cake, rolls &
butler and milk.
Tuesday -- October 17
Hamburgers. homemade
bun. potato chips & pickles,
shredded lettuce, fruit salad,
and milk
Wednesday - October 18
Mashed potatoes, turkey
gravy . cabbage salad, ginger
bread, applesauce, rolls, and
milk
Thursday - October It)
Beef slroganotf. green
beans, pickled beets. Iruit
Jello. rolls, butter & milk
I certify that the
complete.
statements made
by me almve are correct and
Charles E Heard
GOOD NEWS
Jesus Loves You!
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ELECT
BERT CORBIN
Morrow County Sheriff
INDEPENDENT
Three years special
deputy
Six years Heppner City police
10 years with Morrow County Grain
Growers J
Studied criminal law at Blue Mountain
Community College
Basic certificate, State of Oregon
Board on Police Standards and Train
ing, 1970
County resident since 1931
Active in community affairs
rd.
Pol. Adv. Comm. to Elect Bert Corbin.
Box 46(5, Heppner. Ore.
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