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'11 Ms pump it le yon for !! ' WKEKS DRII4.ING A PI MP IIM Srbaatopol R4. Sebatlopol, Ca. Good luck to the two Erna: I donl want to upset Mr. Sweeney, but if any of you folks have the good fortune to die in Sebastopol, 1 11 catter your ashes over the Pacific for free! c-knaly guamxai jape I TOM MILt.tR Director W Lo Main St. MwtaM. CaM. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY for agriculture or architectural purposes 1.000 to 26.000 foot altitudes Topographic mapping or photo-maps PHOTO MAP SURVEY CO., SEBASTOPOL. Ca. (write Box 337, llrppner, or contact Ernest Joiner at the Gaiette-Times) !..l.l.l,l,l,l,l,l,l,T!.T,I.!.l.l,I.I,l,T,;.U,T,l.!.l.!.l.T.l.T.UI.U.M.M. 2 DAY SPECIAL Durgor Dastiet & Small Soft Drink H 00 R & W DRIVE IN Good luck. Joiner and Ceresa, and Keep Smiling! HARRY PFDRSICH BOB PFDRSICH REMEMDEEl THIS? .... . . ... REMINISCE! ii Yean Ago I.IK For ty ern young men of Morrow County who have attained the age of twenty-one years since the firt registration one year ago, registered with the Morrow County draft board Monday. According to the ftimalra made by Provost Marshal General Crowder, Morrow County fell short. Representatives from eight grain growing counties of Oregon and two from Washington gathered in Pendleton last Monday and came to an agreement on a wage scale for farm labor in the harvesting of the 1918 crop. The merchants in nearly every county in Oregon have agreed to sell no flour, except in emergency cases and on permits, until after harvest. What shall we do about it in Morrow County? Those who have flour which they wish to turn back should deliver it to some retail dealer in the very near future. Ttios of us who ride in automobiles, and that means nearly everyone, are particularly interested in good roads, "specially those that are smooth. Extensive tests recently completed in the laboratories of the Standard Oil Co. have opened the probability of a bright future of bum pless roads. In the past, oiled roads have had a decided tendency to break down in places and become very uneven after a short time. The trouble was that earlier road oils contained only a percentage of asphaltum, tests revealed. 37 Years Ago 19.16 Data showing the vital need for wells, dams, reservoirs, and other water projects that will greatly increase the value of vast areas of range land in eastern Oregon will be included in the water resources survey now under way in Oregon, it was announced by Ormond R. Bean, chairman of the Oregon State planning boards. Morrow County's appointment of federal and state road money will be placed on the Heppner-Condon and Heppner-Spray roads if recommendation of the county court made before the state highway commission at Pendleton last evening is complied with. Faces of local World War veterans beamed as they opened the Wednesday morning mail. It contained notice that the bonds had arrived in payment of the balance due on their adjusted compensation certificates for services rendered. Miss Genevieve Hanna, Lena grange candidate, with 3100 votes, led the voting Saturday night at the first of the Rod") queen ' dances. Freezing affords one of the simplest methods of preserving foods, and with the rapid expansion of cold storage facilities available to the public, much interest has been developed recently in methods of processing berries, vegetables and fruits for this purpose. Gifts from Oregon citizens, organizations, foundations and federal government grants made to the University of Oregon totaled more than $500,000 during the year just passed. Many of the donations were in the form of cash, while others were gifts of books and other materials. Tremendous Values Misc. Odds & Ends at Sidewalk Sale Friday & Saturday Dean's Second Hand Store 676-5018 I Year Ago IB72 At a meeting Monday night here on the grasshopper infestation in the county, a committee was formed. With the assistance of the state department of agriculture, the committee is going to look into the problem further to see if a spraying program is needed. Money know-how plus man power adds up to the Boeing Co. in Morrow Co. On Saturday, Boeing hosted an Open House to show the completion of the First Phase of the Boardman Development lYojeot. Irvin Mann, state director of agriculture, praised the Boeing Co. for its multiple land use project. The chamber of Commerce emkwed the recommendation of the Development Committee and favored the granting of a liquor permit for Cal's Lounge and Cafe at their Monday meeting. The representatives from Cal's will take this recommendation with them next week when they appear before the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. IIKITNKIt OKK.) GAKTTK.TIMF.S. Thursday, July . 7J Utrry Wilson received the replica of the Declaration of ndeendunce at the Assembly of (iod Sunday School as a prize for bringing the most visitors. It was presented to him by Pastor Robert Schmoll in the "Bump the Slump" contest, on Inriepen dance Sunday, July 1. The Sunday School showed a 30 percent gain during June. Ijirry brought five visitors and also received the yard -long candy bur. GOOD HUNTING, FELLAS One of the pleasures the Shakespearean group tour rel ished at Ashland recently was visiting with Shcryl Britt, graduate of Heppner High several years ago, who is a new R.N. and is employed by the Pendleton Community Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Albert were called back to Ormand Beach. Fl. when Albert's bro ther, Harold Albei t, underwent oK'ii heart surgery. They has spent two months there during the winter and had just returned home when the call came to return to Ormond Beach. MEN t BOYS STORE 14? NO. MAIN ST. SEBASTOPOL, CALIF. JACK I. CLARK 33 1 33 66D GRAVEN STEIN HWY. NO. B23-76BB Good Luck Ernie! mm Mir Irrigon Good luck. Joiner, on your new venture DON DOWD CO. GRADING & PAVING Box 180 Sebastopol, Ca. Bargains Here are some round figures for some 'all around' good bargains during our annual SidrwaLk Sale. p July 16-17-10 a.m. to 1 p.m. J 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. I July 18-10 a.m. to 1 p.m. J A. C. Houghton School t Heppner j July 19-20-21-10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. i Heppner Elementary School t FREE I 5 I ! Dresses $5.00 ! Sweaters- .13 off j Knit Tops- -s4.00 J j Lingerie -$3.00 j 'A 2 For Kids-Health movies by Walt 2 Disney, "Rufus" fir "Smoking Sam" j f leenagers-inrormation on health J j careers, drugs, alcohol, V.D. J J Adultslnformation on Family Plan- ! p rung, wummunitgDie isiseases, f 4 Social Security, Medicare. 0 I Jeans.. -M.00 ! . 4 tee tests on lung capacity, blood 4 anemia, urine suaar. blood Dressure. I A dental checks, doctor consultations. j jPanf Suits -13 off I i Miscellaneous Table S Volunteer Staff includes M 'ladies Apparel 1 J TEL. 676-5561 HEPPNER 5 4 " "S4H GREEN STAMPS" 2 Doctor - Dentist Nurse This ad sponsored by Colrabfa-Dosfcr Ebcm: Co-op Scrvfns LZzmrz, CZm, end WhoeScr Celtics i i 2 4 J. If and when you leave Heppner and you're driving down Highway 101, be sure and stop in Santa Rosa, Ca., at Denjelmo's 515 Hahman Dr. Home of 100s of fine wines, old cheeses, and the famous Jim Grady Hero Sandwich. And give a warm Heppner greeting to the two spicey men, Ben and Elmo (you'll recognize them by their garlic breaths an their saucy, sausage shapes). r "Only 725 miles from Heppner" KAnl MORROW COUNTY Honoring Fair and Rodeo Princess Ssiurday JULY 14 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. oooooooooooooooooooooooc ADMISSION per person ' ' . ' ( , 7 " o Music by VHEATSTRAW Honoring Princess Kathy Bartiett 7 Li m j Ph.G7C-0143 4 Heppner