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Letters to the Editor
Appreciates Morrow Co.'s support
To lh<- editor
1 would like to thank all of my good
supporters in Morrow County
I
alwayi felt Hood in Morrow County,
felt a kinship with the people there,
hut had no idea I would win there so
overwhelming)
I am disappointed for myself, and
all those who helped me. but I am
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Editorial
Also give thanks for the basics
Thanksgiving in an election year gives us one more
reason than other years to give thanks-the campaign
ing is over. Our political heritage, however, becomes
more immediate than at other times. Pilgrims,
religious freedom, Indians, harvest, pumpkin pie,
turkey, grandparents-the images of winter harshness
and dreams of the hoped for spring are locked into the
day. Whether the third or fourth Thursday in Novem
ber, the Thanksgiving still opens the secular Christmas
season and is a day for giving thanks for a way of life
which offers us more advantages than many people in
our world have.
Helping fifth and sixth graders write Thanksgiving
prayers in Sunday school class proved an enlightening
experience.
Younger children are generally quite
willing to say, “ I ’m thankful for turkey,” or “ for my
new coat,” or “ my care bear.” Older children begin to
learn of the abstracts and to lose their spontaneous
gratitude for specific items. They begin telling us
adults what we want to hear: “ I ’m thankful for
freedom,” for “God’s love,” or for “ blessings.”
Of course, our nation and the opportunities which it
provides us are indeed reasons to I k * grateful of which
we all need to bo aware.
Without the basics,
however,-without food, shelter, and clothing,-we
would 1 h * so involved trying to keep ourselves and our
families in a minimal degree of comfort that we would
have very little time or energy left over to concern
ourselves with the ideals of self-esteem, freedom,
justice, and liberty.
We are a rich nation, and although we may tire of the
daily meal of beef taken from our freezers, at least it is
there for us to eat. I t ’s difficult to bo concerned about
freedom when our stomachs are empty; it’s not easy to
think about whom or what we worship when our
children are starving.
We may want to replace our worn out carpeting and
drapes with new ones to match our furniture, but at
least our homes are w arm er than the unprotected
fields.
News reports about foreign policy seem
unimportant, distant and unrelated to us if our family
has to spend a winter night without shelter
We may w ish that we had something other than last
year’s blouse or faded work pants to wear, but at least
we have the strength to work and clothing appropriate
for our daily activities.
So, while we are eating our Thanksgiving turkeys and
giving thanks for the sacrifices or our ancestors so that
w e might 1 m * able to worship at the church of our choice,
speak and print w hat w e believe to be true, and stand up
for justice and liberty, let’s also remember to give
thanks for the turkey, our warm houses, and the shoes
on our feet
D.A.'s Report
Nancy E. Rill
Monday Nov 26 chicken strips
later tots, mixed vegetables, fruit
and milk
Tuesday, Nov 27 sloppy joes
cheese sticks green beans, dessert
and milk or salad bar and milk
W ednesda y , Nov
38
Wiener
wraps buttered vegetables cheese
sticks dessert and milk or salad bar
and milk
Thursday Nov 29 chili, crack
ers. pineapple and cottage cheese
salad cookies and milk or salad liar
and milk
Friday. Nov 30 chicken noodle
soup, tuna sandwiches, peanut but
ter sandwiches, pickles, crackers,
dessert and milk
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Monday. Nov 26
tuna with
noodles mixed vegetable, fruit,
bread, or salad bar and milk
Tuesday. Nov 27
Tuesday s
Brunch
Wednesday . Nov 28 potatoes and
meat gravy, handy dandy tomatoes,
salad bar, rolls and milk
Thursday. Nov 29
soup, sand
wich. fruit, vegetable and milk
Friday, Nov 30 November birth
day special
Hrppnrr High School
Monday . Nov 26 hot dogs, carrot
and celery, fruit, cookie and milk
Tuesday. Nov 22
Pizza, peas,
salad, pudding and milk or salad bar
and milk
Wednesday. Nov 28 potatoes and
gravy, rolls, cabbage salad, half
apple and milk or salad bar and
milk
Thursday. Nov 39
chill, com
bread, salad, fruit and milk or salad
liar and milk
Friday. Nov 30 soup and sand
wich and milk
Births
The Morrow County District Attor
ne) handle»! the following business
during the past week
heard a change of plea by Waym
Klorea of Heppner to guilty of
Burglar) II The district attorney
dismissed a charge of Criminal
Mischief II Klorea was sentenced to
five years probation and must pay
restitution and fines totaling 8610
heard a change of plea by Thomas
Koshau. Boardman. to guilty of
Assault IV
The district altomev
dismissed charges of Criminal Mis
chief II Kosbau was sentenced to
pay restitution totaling 8340
Justice Court
Report
Justice Court at the Morrow Coun
ty Courthouse in Heppner handled
the following business during thr
past week
Arnold Albert Dreier, Oregon City
Allowed Cnlicensed Juvenile to Op
«•rate Motorcycle. $31 bail forfeited
William Clots Covington. Portland
Allowed Cnlicensed Juvenile to Op
erate Motorcycle. $31 bail forfeited
(iregory Ralph Sweeney Heppner
Violation of the Basic Rule 41 mph
in a 25 mph ronei, $36 fine
Richard Kevin Carroll. Portland
with criminal negligence Hunting a
Prohibited Method unplugged shot
gun $:<8 fine
Shawn Bryce Powell, Heppner
with criminal negligence Violation
of a Cooperative Road Closure,
passenger $38 fine
Doug
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/ a t h a r v B re n t t u r n e r a son Zach
ary Brent was born to Teresa and
Jeff Turner of Portland October 1 at
St Vincent Hospital. Portland
He weighed S lbs 12 or
Grandparents are M r and Mrs
Arthur Stefam lone and Mrs Janet
Turner. Portland
(•real grandmother is Mrs Cecil
Stefam lone
Zachary joins a brother, Benjamin
3 at home
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November 21.1974
38 year old Boardman migrant
worker was arraigned on charges of
Muriler 1 in Morrow County Justice
Court in Heppner He was accused
of a fatal stabbing which took place
at McKenzie Trailer Park
laihekin F'ire. a three year «Id
mare tielonging to Mr and Mrs
Ralph Reamer, won first place in the
Oregon Cow Cutting Horse Associa
lion s futurity at Yamhill
The problem of busing kmdergar
ten students home from school in thr
Boardman area was unresolved fol
low mg lengthy discussion at a school
hoard meeting
A pre organizational meeting was
held to omsider formation of a
county historical society
23 3 rars \ go
November 19, 1969
Contractors recently completed
construction of buildings which were
to house Pacific Telephone Com
pany's microwave relay equipment
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TRA VEL A G EN CY
near Heppner
A 57 year old Spray man was
killed by a bullet from his own gun
while elk hunting He was riding in
the front seat with his gun between
his knees when the party stopped to
pick up another member of the party
As he reached to open the door, the
gun a 300 Savage, went off and shot
him " Another hunter was shot in
both legs when mistaken by one of
his relatives for an elk
30 k rars Xgo
November 22. 1934
Trained agricultural observers
from all over the l' S who gathered
in Washington for an annual outlook
conference predicted, "continued
improvement in agriculture through
1935
Mrs J () Turner presented her
piano students in recital before their
parents and a number of invited
guests This was their first appear
ance of the season
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Nancy K Rill 57. died November
9 at her home near Kllensburg.
Washington She was born April 8
1927. in Studies Kansas, the sixth
proud to have done so well in child in a family of 13
She married Kvan Rill on June 5.
winning four of the seven counties in
1949 in Palco, Kansas They lived in
District 30
Heppner for five years before mov
(‘lease accept my sincere appreci
ation
I will tie in touch, and ing to Othello Connell Washington
probably involved politically in the area The couple lived there until
1971, whim they moved to their
future
Sincerely, present Kittitas Valley Farm
Mrs Rill worked for the Royal
1 * 1 Mark Stringer
Vista Care Center and Home Health
Care
She was a member of the
Church of Jesus Christ of l-alter day
Saints and the Farm Bureau
Survivors include her husband.
F:van of Kllensburg three sons
Micheál of Othello and Re* and
both of FJIensburg two
daughters Mary Rill and Ninon Rill
both of Kllensburg four grandchild
Karl l.loyd Morgana son. Karl
ren five brothers. Christopher
IJoyd was born to Debbie and Virgil
Hrassfield of Hill City, Kansas
Morgan of lone, at tiood Shepherd
Henry Hrassfield. of North Caroline
Hospital in llermiston on Nov 4
W ( Hrassfield. of Ia-*ington Ky .
1984 He weighed 7 lbs 9 or
Dr Paul Hrassfield. of Hill City.
Grandparents are IJoyd and Mid
Kansas and Irl Hrassfield of Palco.
Morgan and Hutch and Helen Held
Kansas four siters Payer Kaiser
ernan all of lone
of Coulee Dam, Wash . Christina
Great grandmother is Helen S
Burkenbine. of Heppner. Velma
llridem ar of Spokane Washington
Smith, of Bellevue Wash . and Rose
He joins a sister Kan 10. two
McCall, of Wakeeney. Kansas
brothers Kelly. 6 and Korey, 2. at
She was proceded in death by an
home
infant daughter in 1950 and a son.
Trary Jo Grlfflth-a daughter
lasmard Rill, in 1979
Tracy Jo was born November II.
Services were held 2 p m Tues
1984 at Pendleton Community Hospi
«lay November 13 at the Church of
tal to Kelley and Glen Griffith of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Pendleton
She weighed 6 lbs 10 Kllensburg Washington
Burial
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followed at High Valley Cemetery in
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Kllensburg
Casket bearers were
Chuck and Toby Williams, Klgm.
Cecil. William and Dean Rill of
and Mr and Mrs George and
Heppner. Myron Rill of Othello.
lairene Griffith, lone
Wash . Kim Rill of Pasco. Wash .
Great grandparents are Kminit
and Marc Smith of Bellevue Wash
Thompson. Klgm. Charlie and Beu
lah W illiam s Stanfield and Frances |
Mitchell. Gresham
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Many thanks to all who voted
for me for circuit judge and a
special thanks to those who
worked on the campaign.
Marion and / appreciate all
your support.
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