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I
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Veeresi.aeat GeraOi Ftrd ta pcoem 5i wina
be prestasrc and I President Xisar jEeacbsd and
rerawei tOot. be wtX he. Bat nnH frr a biianr of
Mr Karax we af i&s Be wnaid fcre a powerful iwe? t
wtrarr a naruMr-Kc as the Rezalicaa: adt. and 213
? fas hii jrtCuers ia Prtibabh snuct party Iryaxy
"r certiEr. awt periHAl ir?ur u tr presides whs
hax w$resaeEt. S few carsstsrcy argaed -jc 2
president to uEEStesd jEpjpjK&aii afsnses. Be has
pubic? km: at Kr . Xsar s muxes, am: As: a Baas
Jjlc;a- CuEmrti js i ATicie eaart fx harmg
braagsc rr pachsie! c&arges i r prsserred t: r Kaus
rf EegnsotiGm a Aawrjeat ptco ims -ofiK
whs ha puiikfT: idssoded !?. XsaL vfe; d&a be s
anruceo! of rrr;fiiii5e ctzms. ar wy hats cia-arter-ire;
rer-.tters tr jjiszmrj arjzj- a a Ucxirx- cuar
TntAii? aw... Tr .Arjerjcar perciw live had easier, of Mr ,
Xm. aad -V!u3 anauurted? jye ary mas war has pat
hs sracrj srf accrw-al e As scaksdalaas unsxx&.
Gsrtii Fori oi be ese.ed Pre&asK af tr United
Safes, acid i$ i EfpabLcsa. fee w2 make ar sd ic
'i-j:r-'3f tejeri&ar. I tar re arear? Trtir. ha scrre. Se
s ire a as . w.thajr credit Here s r g:es:
-IS? Jelkm .taerxira. E easted pre&aeaL. 1 rl Sr-1-
Yoe wil se ausaJa-ft-j ikoe. Tbert &t at Vp
-JI t ac hps aeeep-s. aa: -2 see i irwMatas nee
iiMpf-ffil ae aaS tErrapcaf nca; pnnisas.. ! tril iead a
msiiiiH.. Y;n fca-if ktir; k-s. r:cti rf j-ax sarjtnt
ari m- c-a of yar perKoaJ rwat. Yai need a jsresaa
irccr t&e earrnj rzlueac a :n--rr
aerii 2 crsc it Ht is y?it f t. Snce IS y tn
r- i Esjxa-K ire frse-aas-ris.. etsria-i
Yw :-:4r pr-jaseff I jfcg;
r yri cstrt ap aod as al ts
crasriirf tsrass :rjr yoc tf ta.pe-r cpir yu I
a tr Cxsrs i Br-4rr Carxris a:. I
ajorrt. Tbers il res'xsjr'irj beceis
-fj r ctr y.m mi rure asZt mspved rneE c&c
t tr7 !aJi irara frce . I wiZ -zzzmmi m fans rc-rf tn-urx-j
aad I yurra tk ike jk1? . Yoo are g.cr ts
be tie a iacj:ir ira p-?s;.3exjt pir arc tr.rz
cirrqrKC 2ac sr?rra irtes rs is I il - spesca..
rwr btas ad care, acs- -ae Viae &aase iswt ami
afiii'i-e ry ?asiit ns&dz$i S C-cczress ws VJac
CtKiiis a. ra; presass h ta: be
?'23r . lie wt-f: a pre&aere awtiirc r pue are e
a ief: aiar 1 w.l crease ne s?w ajnirErMEe tsexaes..
twrea.js .cr DfCArrr-i I - hire se ac arj-
tssija; Yts sd ej tens ff if jce m repa :jr sa.r-j-. ;t
TfCT-r fraa tfaa ?:n-errira: tls- daoe yj- s
res-.-x y;.jr fi3 aai ctnfie3e e: tae Eepfoijc aad i
far??; Ik ck yvs cir '.i becrenrif rrnii! liva rf a
persrjeffi Aac as te&aed e dsspfass. Tha a i a
av I tiff rti3 :r L-res af aJ3 .rrtentara: ao in tK eai
pa csasriirj for iryself.."
- tLa- i lutmi Cx." Far is spr. is pfrrza vut
rfic-.r-g steae af ries f rnr r:e aA af 4-E tc FTjI
? a szj . Las: year, ass it p&e years, the sm anasii were
s-id a" tr prwairf zairter: prjce pis or X ces:s a pcerid
ilaed Tha esuoisrj a ceu pm fir e lTs-.yJt. aad
oie tac!!. s tcralj arr-eths-jc I se aware af ae arg xrjerjt
m favar of k-riri prce wr pay? far !e y:xxsun'
s"'-' aasijili iat ir enetaras tse ycar rajsers i& coe
cerrrrace tc the tare and feeirr r2- tsar ti thk n icte
d wta- tr arEai rl temaj e r.xn . Ast ary msctas if
he cat vtrre Ejanej froo car A&c fcrs tew kKf be csa:
tic.-ir-je is rasrrss if re selis is e-jcc f:r ksj trs'ae c-jtr
ki 'it irt g'jts jstt- rrsra.. Y&sr&,ert Lae beer;
arsie s be fcapfn' wi'tfc s biae rfioQE. "Great. If tae feed
srore acre?' ria! rtoa a excbasEfe fee- ioxi for tae
aajinai. amd yoxre-? cats ndjtrse ae biiie nbjE far
ctirfg tarjx. fc. &r a ocean ic se its! oae of tbe ejok
cttJir'acn' iesvxa a young rascher cacc jears a Has of profe
ana a faur re-arc m tia. esffcrt arid nicoey cres-ed.
Ori- rw& eoxjj ji CreoiL Ueioc aad Marrew. bare
r.ii rrerr. t rewardae ynurf peie fcr Eiosnis of hard
wsrt spr-,- is prvdxini SiTjenor arEais. Tbe otrier rxi-y
fars aeruaiy aarjos; off tae acsuua to 3 .fcgbes: bidden"
Rla e fceve here a ae nactioi!. Is a s iie. r tbe ceding
price pegad bekw tae K of rsaag tbe aciEaas . Trat. to
rr. as crnmraJ arid iHagjcal ne. Wax a rerocne tbe
ceiirf oc all irvessodt te be atariooed a? tbe faur A! las!
year i oe rrry peewit went fa-.irr tLigar.ed becaase tbey
tad cscrje to btd w. at aajraJ ofiir to tear the aactiarjeer
aiaaamet. "Ibe ceHaif price has jjs bees afiered far fts
aaiEal. aod i fact Kr ard Kn Joe D&akes " Ir Eary
caws this was aane rx tfae arjEai eres fcanrjf beer
brwjgn irj:& the arera
I Lav tee-d 44f Gut rrr.:eri tay that ariiesi triey are
ab to refiffi the erperse of rais:r tr:r aaiEais they are
rv hp tbeir prtjects" Tbey have cwugfc
melleac to reaoe tbey cacnof corr.mae 5c pay the ming
ctirs of Jries-xt prwlacritBi. rr.aLif.aa, tedicea recons. care
fw and grume tr amiriis--teE sdi !be-r at a kss. 7ta3"f a
poor iattmt fx a yv.cgs'er i eirer a basae&s tbe work!
so desera'e.' reeds
1: wouid be e! if tbe -aac-jctt"' &a$ year were trxy as
aacttwi, wr.b fhe Rack s so the highest bidder, wiucfc is
ar- aaerxe is a abou? . Bx if the saue procedure a to be
Mkfed again. ty a? aliw tie prtiKpesrtrve biryers lo deal
djrc?;y with the owners f the amiaaa? G.-ve'tbe yuieig
rers a cfcanee to bargair wi tine bujers. a&d kr. tbe'yoai
w-bfc raes the anurais oeprte the price I: vm4 save a
k wf turie and adS tbe wxiherj vA ha vu wbat I consider to
be a mock a tic kit.. I; would also pnn-td a needed incentive
for yourif pecipie te enter tr coro petition, aad tbey cannot be
exposed ioc earh lo :be pr&cevs u cwr.perjtjc m the EArket
piace. Oniiie Cutsfortit a a Earn of aacy siilis. accortpiisiv
rrien's and taients He flies airpia&es'is lEpassibie situa
wrns. keeps polr rns mtwi aer. arid has been known to
buiid a dam niie gferrjrf,erj re-cra; npe&ed. Bj? be cas t
whirie a canoe out of a log for peaxiiits. Up a? his Eiountaui
cabin he has carved a canoe ou of a big log w-jtb on.'y a cbab
saw arid an axe He saJ be saw one. sorriewiieTe JI
wtntebrh' can make or I car niake or, be reasoned Well.
Jus cam is afoat. Tbe troubJe is. it bas a round bottom, and
arryone to gets mil ts automatically raued into the water.
If he can find a way to keep it upright, "Noab ' CutsforJa nil!
be ready for tbe next flood
In I6. tJ-i-n fkiwitf jumpf-d off lite Eruulfyn Bndt lo
win f tw Wf !
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Heppoer, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, Aug. 8, 1974
CreSrt0ADS yor of Hardman
DEAR MISTER EDITOR :
I Intend To Fight It Out Along This Line
If It Takes The Rest Of My Term..."
The mail pouch
DEAR EDITOR:
I se wfeene a pcw-wacty
zaaird rie Cry DaXas la
bt3 a new Sis.jxB jt-3 kr
SSe cacixi ef its incarcerated
cstarjs.
-
VYsicb a fav saz;ue
today's kwibes" prwlfa
y wt'ta tibe kard-earned
Bfwj bekcjpnf Earr.ur
fy r prsdjKn pewns.
A faacaer jai wtdr:,j
acrart ary better class
cast:crier. aad bf cstarts tan
fcwse s fast wnaiajs
Sfcat !E$ fxilaft sperd
icuA CKCiey e Dcrt
knnctas acKrrjrjfdaticirs fee
latreakers
DZ.SOOTT.
0ar:ds.lSA
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"Krr-erKars are ik c:c
eernpi abnx fettrf we-2 ary
ire Tbey are c;exrrd
sixr wtat it $ f:inf coa
rhesa wJJ as sSaess r irixy
barifcri? feea. A.
JkVatKfc. Presi-r(t. .Arrr
cas Kas?r,a2 Asss
""I jjif. act or wrd oe n:y
iisfcssBe: E ' I w as t:rt
, artd I wart ! ps oat
'" Jc Ltius. f:rrrr
txstirsg eKa:paa.
EXITC'S :
I as or of ytor sta. arts e Se-bastopc and have f jlkw-d
yjt aT tr way StTprter . Yr :aral$. I beLeie. afewss
vrxkru- are sisrb arid I estdxse trE cios: beart: .
Trre a ar. bt.r. wrjr.es Jie 13. 1?74 or Eeicoe r.r.
Sbcs I take issue aod Kit becaas I an a d'-mor. but because
trrt.jt beir ESirJarme-i voa EaderterrV
seri" tbe sitiiatiCBi.
Firs: of a
Essrepre-
I art tKf. a rEbeT it. tbe AMA despite besg
t ttbe eeirmi wet aB sarrt af pr.s!T
oaaIcaj:ea. I dn?e-d s of 2as orfarxatKir: tiecaui. as
w3.- st E.ary 2 irftacaatioB sacb as mary araoas. ex..
a grea- e-i-ii Las perraaed trus both' I3 hjerarcty has
iaawej itself w;rt tna" s;calrx gwrmseeist arid ss
discard.' ereryoar feeid sacred in me-ial chaameis.
2 Yob sr.ate jm have ac dixnar e Beppoer. Oregon. I he
Krry fcr Sbs. ax I arr. a Kaxicfe beijeier m fl
rr-arte-pla:. arid jt as yoa have not tbase featares t
attract a Sears a F-oos-Ataurs or a J C. Magrxt. do
tbctx aad r trtboaor.tst has cbases yvor coEEaraty. Is
as es as &s a a coxitry perEjttEg rJ3 tbe freedxr of
gecraprjcaJ Eftn-errjerjt. I am ashared tbat you wavered
x one iiTtie brt by suzestxig that pertaps there be a law
re-jcrrsf a doctor to cor to your coEEanrty. If yoc rerrt
or -r.3 1 am sure you wouid na you d neer ncade that
ra-emerr.. for there are E.ary naltures teverirtg a bene as
a astEf tc impose more aad more laws sact as thai. Jast
Eake ytw tows a bS more attractive m sorae way. let voar
ne2s be kupwu. and ywiU have a doctor.
3 Tbere a no a-.err.pt to suppress tbe number of doctors as
Arsenca. As a E-ar.er of fact, populatior-wise. tbe
perrentage is a i-ery eqaatafaie one. Tbere a no qaestK.
rr.'wener. that tbe doctors, as in ary otber fidd of esoeavor.
do tend 10 congregate ic the most attractive areas
wea-her-wise. rxutwrx-wise. need-wise, and tbere is
ao-rur wrong witu that.
Cfeie of trie reasons wiry fewer people are going nio
rrtedicme is the inroaas tbe govemraen! a Eaking eIo
Eca3 practice I know Easy doctors wbo are now so
diSilliBioaed by tins harassment of govemEent that tbey are
actuary cascoaragEg their chadrec from entenng' tae
aedicaJ fieid I eus? tell yon that I aE not one of these
doctors, principally because I continae to be enchanted with
EjetLorie despKe these burdensorne discouraging features.
This phikistfpfcy- does not nike me saintly and oc tbe odier
hand doesx "t Eake mr colleagues unsaintiy. That's just tbe
ay it ts My tolerance is being tested though, and any day I
Eay joas tre "'ant:" doctors.
A F oreigr. doctors are not denied tbe right to practice in
America Should they have the medical qualifications
iEposed by tbe State &wirds and wbo is better oua&fed to
decide on the qualifications than dociorsi ften thev are
perEutted licensure. In Santa Rosa, for example, we' have
two bie doctors and tbey are doing a good job. Many foreign
doctors are no! coEEg to America because the opportunity
ftaf exs ed bere in many lines of endeavor are now being
suppressed by governmental regulations and for that reason
perhaps then Switzerland might be more appealing. Matter
of fact, I am thinking that ihaT wouldn't be a bad place to go
myself.
5 You make reference to tbe tremencious income of
pcysKTiaris Let me point out that in a survey made several
years ago by Medical Economics the average income for a
prysiciao in the United States approximated J2C.000 This
amouHt. for the number of hours put in by the average
pcywcjan. is ludicrous. I can say unhesitatingly that do
doctor ever became wealthy from the practice of medicine.
He may have lived comfortably but be could not be wealthy.
If you know of any wealth doctors, you can be assured that
tbey came by this wealth from investments that were wisely
made.
As for tbe requirement that one belong to tbe AMA before
he is accorded hospital privileges, this is not true. A doctor
mus? meet the eligibility standards evolved from the AMA
sources, but memoership is not mandatory qualifications
are. As proof of this, I recite my own status wherein I have
sa?ed I dropped my membership in tbe AMA and state and
county medical societies because of their intertwined
coercive efforts, and yet I function in the highest surgical
capacities and occupy respectable positions in all tbe local
hospitals
7. Yob damned the AMA. and in many instances I agree that
it needs damnation. However. let me eulogize the little
known and purposely un mentioned medical organizatioD
known as the American Association of Physicians and
Surgeons, which is a group wbo a directly opposing tbe AMA
and trying valiantly to restore medicine to the high level of
esteem it once possessed and deserved.
8. Finally. I unhesitatingly rate that tbe bulk of phvsicians
are altruistically inclined and pretty damned' noble
creatures; that their leadership which had once also been
ntitwe hats mm scored should ox satyrs josl kg te2 tr
ha walk of Idea there w that has not bees affected is
tiiis marine? by the cancerous evil of fsipra!jBJ that is ik
expkr.ag us
I as sore you're happy to know that I ars- ace a sorehead
and as not cancelirjg ej subscsptxe. Yob do a g:d ycfe
but . at with all of us. once a: a utile soraebod; has ta keep as
sra gr. In tha issae 1 hae felt tr need tc erpose joa to
more accura'.e mfarEatioa
TKEO . S S7 ASHAK, MD .
Santa Rosa.Ca.
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EDITOR -
Tr rc maun powers that ti citaens have left ra th.s
coantry are pnpery rxtr.s and voter nghts. If we kis
either or well sure lose tbe other us a very short tur.
The real basic deference betwees a free 'society and a
slave sooery today is nothifig more tras tr rsght t
ownership of a prna-e business, tbe nght to decide far
oneself his occupatjosj and we would bepe ti freedom of
travel, freedom of speech, freedom of tr press, and tr nght
to assemb. a tnal by jxy . freedom of rehgioe and tbe
treeacKs of tr baau box to elect our owe g?errzn! and
sys'em of pur.ist.Eient
'rr; we check voter tam-outs across the country it seems
'-a far too mary are xicoaterried and do tnt. realae tr real
value of the rigw 1 vote. It may soon be a thing of tbe past
wit Iittj decisMiE making left to the mdmAa! ataee a this
computerized and managed sccety by 23 according to
Cokiraao s Governor John Yanaerboof 'Ey JS5 only tr
genernor arid lieutenant governor w-J be elected officiais."
be said -All others will be appointed by the goenwr and
confirmed by the seriate." Governor Vanaerbaof then west
on to say. "Counties wlD be ic the process of consobdation
Thev will ill be under borr ntro role County
corriEissioners will be a thing of the past "
' will be eiectirg five directors, you mjgrit caH them,
who will serve as policy-making directors. County
Ic this context the goiernor had reference to tbe training
directors, as well as the sheriffs, assessors and so on "
In tins context the governor had references to the training
and piaceire-ii of appointed public administrators produced
by the Public Administration Ceanrg House in Chicago
better known as "1513." This RockeftiSer-fmnced center
has been responsible for tr dev ekjpment of a new tjpe of
pubbc administrator who nt controls all levels of domestic
government. Graduates of "1315" include Colorado s Gov.
Vanderboof and most public officials throughout tr nation.
State lam -makers wbo have been corrupted by
rev enue-shanng funds and other "free" money are engaged
m illegally reorganizing state governments, passing land use
laws, and establishing controls to transform citizens into
landless serfs This nofi-eiected. centralized form of
government, called "The Federal Regionalism Concept.'
promoted m violation of the US Constitution, must be
exposed and neutralized or the state will be moved into
extinction.
The sheriff, county judge and county commissioners are
Continued on page t
n
"You've Been Charged With Being An A!!
Around Bad Person. How Do You Plead?
I al-u k?vd that 4 a feller kept his clothes 00 long enuff
he'd be is stile kx or late.
rViuble-tireasted suits has been discovered at least twxrt m
a last years. ard seckt ses has gone from wide to narrow
10 sor. And new I see by the papers wfcere my kxad of ;
Lairrj: a pallirig barters from depresso to boom. Mamas
1$ seer;g their beys ears and eves fer the first time ia five
v-ar. and now hea a feller veils "crary woman driver" be
can be pntty shire that's what it a.
The styles corr and go. Master Editor, and that's the way
it 's bees ssace Eve figgered out fig leaves wasal the only
thirig & wear Rut I can"! rec&B.ft arty tun in our history '
when ever soepos wen! out of style somebody fomed a
ss:ciatwn to remember it by. Ever troe )o pick up the
pa per you see here a cwsventioc has been held by some Dew
outfit. The r I saw the other day was the Funny Book
AssoratxBi. and Rug Rooktsn saw that one to.
Ejg brarig a chppirg to the store Saturday night, and be
w as te!iL3g the fellers about old lucent comic books that was
brrigirg $2.X apiece at the contention of tbe Funny Book
AssxiatKin Fi.rr.rmore. they bad folks there that pU.ved
H fxiry t: characters in the movies and on the radio, and
they ere peddling aotograph pjctures of theirseJves -.Aitaal,
Maser Editor, the pnee 'en! up cause tbe name
was changed A3 this stuff a ca -led nostalgia now, and the '
best the fellers could figger it. nostalgia a to funny books and -old
rrxmrg pictures what yx.k is to antiQue dealers. CJera .
websier said if a mas had a g:ft fer locAing ahead a! what
faLs want be mild git nth without turning a hand All he'd "'
have u a? ss leaie everhirg oa his place jest like it a fer 3 -year
and then have a antique auction
General speaking, west on Cera, a farmer or rancher
cnji-d ase hs t:ls and harness till s! wore out and sell it fer
four ires what it cast, penide-d heU wait 15 ear.
ha? ojgrit 10 do. declared Oern. is built a aging bam
or ever farm where we could store junk while it becotnes.
ar-iaaef A barrial of ;x.k would be a better invesmvut ,.
tas stocks and btods. cause aC tbey pay you is mosey and
that gits cheaper ever day. was deal's words. Be said
art3jf dealers cas s ap with or another and double their
yxx at trw retrgs neia an ov er it country this summer,
Ed r:tiL:tle said he had lea foiienng the convections to.
and r hai sa w where rEters of the oldest perfessios had a
first tA-H'isa! meeting . Zete Grubb said la y ers meet ail the
tirr Zekt said law is older thAn the other cause here else
dd the crjtas trat as here ic the begmnxrg come from.
- Ed and Zete argjed their pertesswns. I recalled ,
seesng a ad that sa.d fenng a antique friend to the sale, . Vt
trrg era t. ti store ever week
MAYOR ROY.
'Something
beautiful
for G of "
.
B LFTERKI-OLIG
Ir, England si has lieen desenbed po.grar'ly as
's.:je-.r..rg bea utifal l.c God "
.Arid this s-Eraer ws lit- visaed the US., a widely"
dsJiusioned zat ton appeared bnefiy sanctified by the suit of "
Mo-her Teresa, foondrr 4 tbe M.issiianes of 'Chanty. ' '
Her devoted ministry to tr d.virg in the horrifying slums of
Caiarta has awed and endeared the world One
adxirer seat her a check kr SjifO.m. r.spulating that it
ta-rot t kiuched w.ltx maw be used fcr security for the
sis-ers Mner Teresa retamed the check, with thanks and
the obsenatKCi tiat Gid w,a provide and they must not be
erty coocerned fcr the fixure. ; ;
'IVjn't dnft from fcuEbie works," she advised the recently
founded Co-Workers of SSotber Teresa, "Many people would
Lie to do big thirds, few are willing to do small things."
Tais obsenatjc.c is es.pecalJy perceptive in view of the fact 1
that tbe 5e pec? Lke Mother Teresa can make the rest of
us suffer by compansioG. almost to the point of guilt.
Vet this is the antithesis od what is desired by the genuine
saint, who realizes that from the exam pie of the founder of
Chrisany Lhere is a wide variety of needs and
tipa-rturjts of service ' Jesus spent nearly 10 times as
much of his life in busiriess carpentry as in the preaching
ministry 1. And if ail people were either ordained or
moras" k. who would then manufacture tbe medicine, food
and biar tets with which Mother Teresa is able lo alleviate so
mint suffering
Yet there is a problem in many denominations who do not
la claim or. almost all of one's social life ( like Mormons and
Jehovah s Witnesses. All too often when a person has had a
moving cociersKin experience and wants desperately to
serve God. his ardor is absolutely quenched by such as offer
as : ' Fir' We can use you as an usher, or during the every
member canvass."
While both of these functions can be important, there is
relatively new organization founded within the church which 1
is proving to be wonderfully simple and simply wonderful
Ji has no dues, no constitution, no national structure, and
no politics, li also has an odd name: FISH, (the Greek word
kr fish is Khthus. whose letters compile an abbreviation for:
Jesus Christ, God s Son. Saviour 1.
The telephone number for FISH is listed in most city
directories - because it has grow n, just since 1961, to more
than l.OOO chapuas. in the U.S.. Canada. Africa. Australia
and New Zealand.
Most of FISH $ services are on an emergency basis, such
as transportation to hospitals, or baby sitting, or overnight
lodging Rut there are other invaluable services 00 a
continuing basis, such as keeping in contact with elderly
persons who live alone, meals for shut-ins. reading to the
blind, errands for invalids, food and clothing for disaster ,
victims and even pet care.
Founded in Oxfordshire. England. FISH was brought to the
US. by the Rev. Robert Howell of the Episcopal Church of
tbe Good Shepherd in West Springfield. Mass - wbo edits
the intematKmal FISH newsletter. This priest had often
asked himself:
"What action of the Church will give credibility to its words
of love for a world which has largely already discounted "
those words as inconsistent with what it has seen in us'"
What can be seen m the devoted labors of thousands of "
FISH members, as well as Mother Teresa, is a leading
justification of organized religion: the miraculous ability
amidst the faults of all human organizations, to produce
occasional saints.
me
GAZE1TE-TIMES
MORROW COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER
Box 337, Heppner, Ore. J7836
Subscription rate: $5
Oregon, (6 elsewhere.
per year in
Ernest V. Joiner, Publisher
Entered as a second class matter at the twst nftw m
Heppner, Oregon under the act of March S. 1879 W-w
class postage paid at Heppner, Oregon.