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tw o rh r M rp p n rr ( i l W t l r U n n , M rppn rr O rrgon. H r d n r i d i i . Julv 3. I « U T h r I »(fin a l N rw s p a p rr of thr QHVA ' ity of M rp p n rr and Ih r C o u n t) o( Murro«» I h » M«|tpn«* GAZETTE-TIMES « to rro » ( o o o l t • H o o r O o o r d ft r r k l» N r o ip a p r r U S P i 740 420 I’ ubllshrd r « r r > H r d n r t d i y and r n t r r r d at srcood r ia « « m a lirr at thr P m I O M m al M rppnrr 0 n | H u ndrr Ih r \ rl od M a rrh 3. 1*7» Wrrawd I lasa pasta gì p a li a l H a f f M < Ira g M OfHc# ad 117 Waal W H m M ir ri O lr p h u n r < i4»3 > 676 » 22« I d d i n t < u m m u n lra lrs lo Ih r M rppn rr L a f r t t r T lm r » . I ' l l Ho« 337. Il* ppm i O rrgo a »7kJ4 suhsr i iplnmv I I I In M o rro « I m alilla H h r r lr r A (illlia m to u n llr* . H i r ls r w h r r r F.llrrn Sallnn O f f lrr M anagrr Sand) M olli N rw s p a p rr Kditor M a r* ) Harón llra p h lr* Itrp a rtm rn l l» r n l«r K rn n rd y T > p rs rltr r U tility bills or rent receipts w ill be accepled as proof of current ad dress, she continues but. no one w ill lie given cheese without primf of address Those clients in the Meppner la-xington lone area who w ill be unable lo pick up their cheese m ay send proof of address along with a letter designating another fierson to pick up cheese for them ! c ^ f n n iu iv x a x q in honor of the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of II I § T o the Kditor T h r 4th Annual Willow C r r r k Country H u b O p rn n how history N inrty <mr golfer* and fam ilirs descended on M rppn rr (or th r week md T h r M r p p n rr M o rro w C o u n ty C h a m b rr of C om m erce would like (o c o n g ra tu la te Hon B o w m a n , his hard working lo u rn a m rn i com m it Ir r . and th r board o( directors of Willow C r r r k Country Club (or hosting an o th e r w r ll attend ed tournament We so m rtim rs don't stop to think Katherine Monagle S3, died at home in Pendleton M onday. June 24 Recitation of the R otary wax Wednesday, June 26. at Burn* M ortuary Chapel F uneral service al 10 m , June 27 at St M ary * Catholic O tu rch w a i followed by in te rm e n t a l O ln e y C e m e te ry . Pendleton She wa* born Novem ber 26. 19U1 at the Doherty Sand Hollow Ranch between Butter Creek and ta xing Ion, the daughter of B ernard P and Catherine Doherty, who were among (he earliest pioneer* in the sheep busine*» in Morrow and L m a lilla Claude and Anna Graham X I T o the Kditor Malhuer County and the School Ihstricts won their properly lax increase budgets atiove the six percent limitation Worse than that the State la-gislature "raised their own pay and Ihose of stale workers, statewide elected o ffic ia ls , and judges" appropriated 140 million lo increase Higher Kducation fac ulty salaries Th ey did it by reducing state funded property lax relief pro gram s Then they gave $29 million in lottery funds to a variety of higher education program s " I would say the high and m ighty " legislature and "h ig h e r" education have sure lower«*d their public morals It is in douhl if thev actuallv £ W CCC their children and grandchildren request the pleasure of your com pany at a Reception on Saturday, the thirteenth of July from two until five o clock in the afternoon at the All Saints Episcopal Parish House Ho G'»*i Heppner, Oree on P , such as this has on our com m unity The meals ra lrn . beverages con« sum rd lodging provided and gaso line and food purchased all give (h r business com m unity a needed shot in the arm The good will and the exposure of our assrsts as a livable com m unity a r r also big pluses Thanks again from all of us who benefit from )o u r hard work Sincerely. Th e Meppner Morrow Co Cham tier of Com m erce Hoard of Directors C o m m e n ts on p ro p e rty taxes -------------------------------- £ K a th e rin e M o n a g le count le* ( Iheese g iv e a w a y set J u ly 9 ‘ \ \ ic b lin g T o u rn e y boosts l<x*al econom y about 'h r (in a n ri.il im p a rt a project David ami \|>ril S\k«*fs. Publishers I ’roof of address is necessary for clients of the M rp p n rr Nnghborhood Center who will be receiving govern ment surplus cheese at the nest giveaw ay Tuesday. Ju ly 9 , » a )s Center volunteer \eola Macke) Cheese will lie given a way from 9 a m to 4 p m that day O b itu a ry L e tte rs to th e E d ito r know right from wrong anym ore (■reed has blinded their m oral per eepfions All this they have done when farm s and ranches of Oregon, victim s of property taxes are in dire financial distress and prohibited from selling their land for any other use than unprofitable farm ing by L c n i Th e only hope we've got is that things sometimes get worse before they get better Ta lk ahoul getting kicked and stomped when you are down! - Oregon's "P ow ers that He ' have surely succeeded in doing that lo Oregon's farm people S'W esley I. Roberts lit 2. Box 714 Ontario, O H 97914 to celeb rate J uJy 4 Those whose Iasi names begin with A through I m ay bring salads (or the dinner Those whose names Iregin with J through "l are to bring desserts Ju ly 4 will lie celebrated al the Willow Creek County Club with a fam ily play day and tiarhecue start mg at 4 p m Hosts for the event w ill be Kloyd and lairena Jones, chair persons. Ralph and Mary Ream er. Marcel and l>ee Jones Bill and Annetta Padberg, and Krank and Kav Anderson Bffl SAVE BIG on PAINT 7) W illiam F! Ram sey. 70. The D a lle s, f o rm e r ly a resident of Meppner. died Th u rsd a y. June 27. Sifting •Forlitied With Linseed Oil ‘ Penetrates to Preserve Old Wood "Resists Severe Weather Conditions ‘ Seit tim ing ’ Non Toxic •linseed Oil Fortified ‘ New Redder Red Color 5 GAL. PAIL-LATEX WHITE FARM PAINT Reg. $69.99 S5499 M 3 99 IÜ3M2090I GALLON REG $1445 SALE I I I 45 *caosa704.’ saa42h 5 GAL PAIL-FARM RED OIL BARN PAINT Reg. $69.99 $54" fVnetrates lo Preserve Weather Tough Durability 5GAL PAIL-BRILLIANT RED OIL BARN PAINT ™ GALLONS REG $14 45 l7Si S4438» SaUWl FLAT OIL HOUSE PAINT Reg. $1345 $18.45 2 GAL. PAIL-LATEX FLAT HOUSE PAINT Reg. $19.49 5 GALLON PAIL 5 GALLON PAIL REG $88 95 SALE $64 95 W.V0S464I# 5GAL P A IL-F LO S S WHITE FARM PAINT Reg. $69.99 S 5 7 49 no 49 ‘ No Lap M arks ‘ Linseed 0>l Modified 'Resists Oust A Oust Bckup •Gtnss White 'Self Cleaning •Stain Fume Resistant GALLON REG $14 99 REG $8? 95 SALE $47 95 SALE *12 49 » n t sat7?4 s a w w e’o s è M ’ t sasse» M o r r o w C o u n ty G r a in G ro w e rs pounded for a jreriod of 60 years the amount would total approxim ately $2 ’• 25 Years Ago The County Agent's Office and the Morrow Co ASC office which had been located on the second floor of the First National Bank building moved to new quarters on the second floor of the G illia m and Hisbee building H aryy Proudfoot, B utler Creek area rancher, was the first south Morrow County rancher lo report that he had begun his wheat harvest Me began the m orning of June 30 50 Years Ago “ It is no longer a crim e to m a n u fa c tu re , sell o r consum e intoxicating liquor under the laws of the city of Meppner. hut it is a crim e to he found in a state of intoxicants on the streets, in Ihe alleys, or in any public place, or if creating a disturb a nee, on any private premises with in Ihe city "Action to this effect was taken by Ihe common council, with all mem bers present Monday evening Non Yellowing ’Easy Latex Clean Up •Handsome Flat White ‘ Slam A Fume Resistant LATEX FLh. HOUSE PAINT Reg. $17.49 rr I o V m r* ' * « Donna B ird who had quit her job as an office worker in B C Canada made several slops in the Meppner area on her travels with her donkey Jeame Silly Lips " B ird told a G -T reporter that she and the donkey which jiull.-.l .1 , .,i • w ith all .. ( h i belongings averaged about six miles each day on their journey with no particular destination She consid ered any "interesting experience" the purpose of her trip The editor of the Meppner news paper received a letter with a Canadian postmark and a two dollar bill with instructions to pay a 60 year iverdue debt Th e w rite r of the letter confessed to taking an apple 'rom the Thompson G roce ry on »lain Street for which he received a stem lecture" (rom his mother If the store is still in business." n s tru c te d the le tte r's a u th o r, please convey the attached $2 to hem for the apple " I believe the apple was worth •bout 2 cents at the lim e and if the nterest on the 2 cents were com Times s1549 Tong lasting •Resists Stains A Fumes iw t t o w a t SMifu *8 Year Durability ‘ One Coat Covers through the SAUSI3 45 (791S4S V 1 sessi II ‘ Finest Quality ‘ One Coat Covers Tha first coin bearing th# portrait of a President was tha 1909 Lincoln penny ‘ Seit Priming 'Deep Penetration GALLON REG $17 45 SALE I I I 45 Justice Court at the Morrow C o u n ty C ou rthou se in H e p p n e r reports handling the following busi nens during the past week Donald l-re F'.llivrn Walls Walla. Washington T ru c k Speeding '69 mph in a 55 mph zone 1 . 830 fine H elen N a ta lie S a ile r, lone F7xceeding the M axim um Speed <69 mph in a 55 m ph zone' $30 fine W illard Dale Smith. I^exington Illegal Hacking. $26 fine Fine st I Sm ith. Wasco Illegal " U " T u rn S15 fine F!xceeding the M axim um Speed 65 mph in a 55 mph zone«. $13 fine Jon Mikel Mitchell. Heppner Violation of the Rasic Rule i46 mph in a 35 mph zone' Km fine M artha Klizabeth Peterson. lone Kxceeding the M axim um Speed (65 mph in a 55 mph zone'. G u ilty, no fine Roger Alan Records. Meppner - Violation of the Basic Rule i39 mph in a 25 mph zone'. $30 fine W ayne F'rank F'lorea. Heppner Theft II. $79 50 restitution and 60 days in jail Bruce Young. Meppner F'ailure to F'all Trees Aw ay from a Class II Stream. $112 fine Kenneth Graves Meppner Minor in Possession. $57 fine $6495 & 'Handsome Gloss Red ’ Weather Tough Durable ’ Sell tim ing •Non Toxic J astice C o u rt W illia m E . R am sey FACTORY TO TOO ON NOW ENDS S a le ; JULY 13th 2 GAL PAIL-LATEX RICH RED BARN PAINT Reg. $22.99 Her early education was acquired at the county school in Alpine In I92U she graduated from St Joseph Academ y in Pendleton where her parents had established a home She later graduated Irom Henke Walker Business School in Portland She was employed for several years in fhe C ounty Agent s office in Meppner D uring this time she was a pianist in the music pit of Heppner* Silent Movie Theater Slu- vv.iv m arried to Morrow County Rancher Charles Monagle on May at, 1935 After raising a fam ily, she retired with her husband who farmed on Minton Creek, lo (heir home in Pendleton in 1969 w here she resided until her death She was affiliated with St M a ry's Church, the Catholic Daughters of Am erica, and St M a ry's Church Women's Guild She was preceded in death by her husband. Charles in Ju lv . 1978 Survivors include three sons John (J a c k ' Monagle Pendleton. C h a rle s I B i l l ) M o n a g le . K ort W a yn e . In d ia n a , and L a rry Monagle. Pendleton, one daughter M arilyn B a rry . K irkland. Washing ton two sisters Hosella Lindsay, la’Xinglon. and Dorothy Doherty. Pendleton, one brother. Lawrence Doherty. Stanfield, and 10 grand children Burns M ortuary. Pendleton, was in care of arrangem ents ltt& al a nursing home in Th e Dalles His funeral was Saturday. June 29 i t Smith Callawray Chapel. Th e Dalles, with burial at the Odd F'ellows Cemetery in Th e Dalles Ramsey was born Ja n u a ry 10 1915 al Concordia. Kansas, the son of W illiam F: Ramsey. Sr . and Ia>na ( F'orgue' Ramsey He worked as a tree falter in the logging industry in the Heppner area for m any years Survivors include sons Tim othy K R am sey of Sandy and S teven Ramsey of Kstacada daughters. Karen Mabe of Arlington and Joyce Courtain of Kstacada. brothers. Je rry Ramsey of O roville. Calif . and Howard Ramsey of La G rande, a sister. 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