DEDICATION
This book is dedicated to those who feel our pioneer heritage must not be lost. The pioneers who settled this area were, of necessity, resourceful, hardworking and long-suffering. Otherwise, how could the sagebrush prairie have bloomed into the beautiful, productive area we see today. The pioneers overcame real obstacles, hot wind and weather, little water and restless elements. Their determination built schools, roads and water systems.
We, therefore, dedicate, and gratefully acknowledge those pioneers and their families who contributed their information and memories to us.
We found their reminiscences, laughter, and their revealing facts about life “on the Flat” fascinating. We have presented them in their own words with a minimum of editing.
The recorded tapes from which these stories are printed have been presented to the Malheur County Library as a legacy to be enjoyed, we hope for many years to come.