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Boardman, Irrigon By MARY LEE MARLOW Citizens of Boardman and Irri gon voted unanimously lor for mation of one school administra tive district In Morrow county, at a hearing here Thursday night of last week, with provision for local school committees. The vote was the same as action taken on the same reso lution at hearings in lone and Heppner last week. Reports from Irrigon P-TA, Irrigon Home Ex tension Unit and Irrigon Grange also supported the resolution. Up to this time only one Mor row county community, Cecil, has opposed the administrative unit plan. After adjournment, a vote by show of hands indicated a unan imous wish to proceed with the administrative district immediat pIv. Fred Martin. lone, chairman nf the Morrow County School Reorganization Committee, said school law does not now provide fnr local school boards under the administrative district setup, but does provide for a seven-man county wide school board. Tentative plans are to name the following districts as zones . from which one board member would be elected: Irrigon, Board man, lone, Lexington, plus for mer rural Echo and Heppner dis tricts, Heppner and Hardman rural districts and Heppner city. A present House bill 4 provides for an improved local committee arrangement for both elementary and high schools. A provision has been added to allow the local committee to re ject a teacher for the following year not later than March 1. Mr and Mrs Clyde Tannehill returned home last week from several weeks visit at the home of Mrs TannehiU's brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs A R Cooley, in Glendale, Calif. Week VIOIIUIO fc.w - . . . w . . home were their son and daugh-1 ter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Keith end visitors at the Tannehill Tannehill, Portland. Mr and Mrs Arnin Hug spent coco D. A. Short, your Telephone Manager for Heppner mmmmmmmmmmmwmsiii This flying phon. crew is using a helicopter to find suit able locations for new radio relay towers to carry your calls. Rather than build costly access roads, they air lifted themselves and their heavy radio test gear into rugged, roadless country. In five months they logged nearly 'ten thousand air miles and wrapped up a job which could have taken a year. And flying crews aren't the only phone people who work with time-saving equip ment. On every phone job we look for the most economical way to do it. Wh.n wai th. lost tim. you an out-of-town relative or friend! IT it was some un ago, you've been missing a lot It's always a thrill to hear the voices of your favorite people across the miles. And the rates will fit your budget, too. Look at the rate list inside your phone book cover, and see for yourself. Then call tonight! Pacific Telephone Approve County School Proposal Blitz Gives Musical To Oregon 11 PORTLAND (Special) Stan Freberg (1.), well-known radio and recording artist, presents the original script for ( the musical comedy "Oregon! Oregon!" to Fred Wessinger, vice president and general manager of Blitz-Weinhard Co. The brewery commissioned Freberg to write and produce the 21-minute recording as the firm's 100th birthday pres ent to Oregon. Believed to be the first musical comedy ever premiered on radio, the musical will be heard on radio stations throughout Oregon after February 11th, the brew ery announced. Capitol Records recorded the show using Billy May's orchestra and the Jud Conlon Rhythmaires. Stan Freberg is starred and former Oregonian Helen Kletb has a leading role in the show. the weekend visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr and Mrs Sid Ferguson, in Cascade Locks. Their grand daughter, Tracy Ferguson, re turned home with them for a and Mrs Henry Zivney and son Roger went to Portland for the weekend to visit at the homes nf thpir son. In-law and daueh ....... " " U ter, Mr and Mrs Darrel Rash, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs Ted Zivney. Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely and had a telephone visit with f 1 ; r f daughter Eileen, and Mr and Mrs Allen Ely and children Renee, Rickie and Rena went to La Grande Saturday to visit at the home of Mr and Mrs Eldon Lilly. Monday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely were Mrs Ely's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr and Mrs Cliff David son, Wenatchee, Wash. Mr and Mrs Wayne Patten and family moved to Condon last week. Mrs Frank Marlow visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs Er nest Zerba, in Walla Walla, Wash from Thursday through Saturday. Overnight visitors at the Marlow home Sunday were, Mrs Marlow's nephew and niece, mia maiiuw o iiv..... . ' Jim Newman, ana Mrs umn . t i nij Ward and children Jeannie and Johnnie, of Bandon. Mrs Mar low's father, W W Hartle, return ed to Bandon with them for a week's visit. Oscar Veelle, Jr returned to his home in Estacada Friday after visiting at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Bob Stewart, the past three weeks. Mr and Mrs Charles Ander egg and daughter, Barbara were called to Long Beach, Wash to reclaim some of their goods that were stolen from their home there last September. The Ladies Aid Society of Community church met Wednes day of last ween at tne nome ui Mrs Bob Miller with Mrs Arnin hiit no rn-hostess. Eleven mem bers were present, and guests were Mrs Ida Potts ana m Royal Rands. Mrs Hug presented me mis sionary program. The following commiuees wcie r.intoH fnr the vear: Good 01JUlliiv V neighbor Mrs Arthur Allen, Mrs Lowell Shattuck ana mis RrWc- Posters. Mrs Leo Potts; Open Door Children's Home, Mrs Rollin Bishop; sunsnine, mis 7ri nnipsnie: Sewine. Mrs Bob Miller; publicity, Mrs Frank Marlow; program, Mrs Aruiui Allen and Mrs Earl Briggs; spir itual life. Mrs Arnin Hug; mis sionary, Mrs Henry Zivney; fi nance, first quarter, Mrs uarence iMoionn Mrs c.lvde Tannehill. Mrs Arthur Allen, Florence Root, Mrs Claud Worden, Margaret Kiitz, Mrs Leo Potts and Mrs Frank Marlow. The next meeting will be a potluck fellowship dinner at i5?an n m. Feb 18 at the church. Mrs Joe Pedraza left by plane from Pendleton Monday for FHpnhnrpr. Texas, where she was called by the serious illnes of her parents, Mr ana Mrs iuis Valdez, who are Dotn nospiuu ized there. Long Distanc Nation-Wld Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 Livestock Market Cattle Hogs Sheep SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12 Noon On U. S. Hiway No. 30 NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. JO 7-66SS HermUton. Oi9on Frank Wink & Sons, Owners Don Wink Mgr. Res. Henniston JO 7-3111 Heppner High School ! SCOOP I By CAROLYN McDANIEL i Terry Golden entertained the HHS student body with his selec tion of folk songs. Mr Golden sang several well-known ballads, including the popular "Tom ;Dooley." An impromptu square '. dance was performed by several of the seniors with Mr Golden : doing the instructing. It was a very good assembly, j The volleyball team dropped another game, this time to Lex ington. The girls met the Lex ' team Tuesday night. The basket i ball team fared much better, and ! trounced the Jackrabbits with a score of 69-57. It was a good fast game. i Group pictures of the various high school clubs and organlza i tions were taken Thursday, Feb ' ruary 5. I The Hehisch staff members are 'busy publishing a Centennial ! issue. This special issue will con sist of 26 pages and will come 'out on February 13. Members 'and annual members are also planning on attending the an nual Pacific Slope Conference at Seattle. The conference will be held February 19, 20 and 21. Staff members who are going are: Janice Martin, Renn Harris, Neal Penland, Carolyn McDaniel, Carol K Anderson, Connie Ander son, Barbara Siewert, Wilma Bothwell, and Rhoda utt. The Heart Fund Drive is over and students will attend a Heart Fund dance on Saturday, Feb ruary 14. The seniors, who do nated tha most monev will have their candidates crowned King and Queen of the dance. The Honnnpr blph school dance band will provide the music for the dance. P-TA Reports on Education Program A legislator will be featured on each weekly program of "The legislature and your scnoois, wMrh Is a series of programs covering the legislature and its action on education's proposals. is Dresented by the r rMnnttn AccnplnHnn. Tt vjregun uut-anvii - i are(j over several raaio . .. . . ,.. -i..,i!- vrv tions in tne state muiuunig Portland at 7:45 p m Thursdays. Tt,o Wpnrmer P-TA publicity committee this week said that o nartirnlar Interest to parents and school patrons involved in reorganization, is Dr James B rent's first reDort on his study of secondary education in the ir ! Tn n review or tne dook, tne Oregonian recently reported, a .hnni with a graduating! class of less than 100 is too small In Dr Conanfs view. A table in tho hnnU shows that 175 Oregon high schools (78.1 percent) ser ving 6300 students are too small by this standard. In a recent speech on educa tion by Dr O Meredith Wilson, president of the University of Oregon, delivered to legislators and civic leaders in Salem, he said that at the moment "we cVmiiiri hp congratulating our selves and gladly making ap propriate investment to Dnng oaoh nf our children to his brightest potential. Half the country Is cautiously counting the educational pennies as thmiPh the perfection of our children were an extravagance rather than a prudent invest ment." WOMEN TO MEET ThP Women's Fellowship group of the Lexington Christian church will meet Tuesday, eb 17 at 2 p m at the home of Mrs C C Jones. Phu your newt Iteau to 6-9228. No other car cliffgs to curves Lexington News n rtr-r nun !Awro ,, . ' A , Centennial celebration, and a Mrs Archie Nichols returned committoe for tne annual to her home Tuesday from a ..Sweetneart Ban was appointed, few days stay in Pioneer Mem- Those present were, June David orial hospital where she under-Aa Mpssengeri Tess Hat went minor surgery. field Jo Irvltli Dolpha JoneS and Mrs Fred Papineau and son-c Friedrich. Coffee was served, are visiting at the Archie Nichols 1 Holly Rebekah lodge met last home. Thursday at the hall with the Mrs Carl Marquardt is a pa-;N G Merle Cornileson in the tient in Pioneer Memorial hos- chair. After a most successful pital. ! meeting, cards were sent to the Earl Miller fo LaGrande was a caller in Lexington on Friday, j Mr and Mrs E E Peck and family were guests of Mr and Mrs 0 W Cutsforth at their cabin in the mountains over the week end. Mrs Cecil Jackson of Hermis-! ton was a caller at the Dona Barnett and Trina Parker home one day this week. ' Franklin Messeneer is home after a triD to California where he went after his car that has. been there since an accident at Thanksgiving time. 4 Larry Henderson is home after a stav at the mountain home I oi ins yiaiiupaie ins, ivii tmu ana . r i. : 3 , nr. ,1 i Claude White. Mr and Mrs New't O'Harra are home after an extended trip through Nevada and Arizona. The executive board of the P- TA met at the home of Mrs Don NEW Detergent-Action DEESEE. 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Judge's office in the Courthouse in Heppner, Oregon said budget estimates may be discussed with the County Court, and any person subject to the proposed tax levy or tax levies will be heard in favor or against said proposed tax levy or tax levies or any part thereof. SignGd: Oscar Peterson Henry Baker Ralph I. Thompson Chairman Budget Comm. Member Budget Committee Member Budget Committee Howard Bryant D. J. Kenney Russell K. Miller Sec. Budget Committee Member Budget Committee Member Budget Committee Summary of Estimated Expenditures, Receipts and Tax Levies For Fiscal Vear 1958-59 Tax Levy General Calculations oads Total estimated expenditures $203,000.00 Deduct Est. Receipts other than 1958-59 taxes 203,000.00 ESTIMATES FOR FISCAL YEAR, July 1, 1958 to June 30. 1959 July 1. 1957 to June 30, 1958 FUNDS AND CLASSIFICATIONS Actual for first Budget for E wlrVwS V 6 months Year General Roads JL 30. 1959 $105,670.60 $ 10,000.00 Estimated Cash Balance - $ 1.000.00 12 508 01 8,000.00 Forest Reserve Rentals - jS 161409 2.250.00 Ons Refunds 2,500.00 1:5 6:65 2,750.00 Justice Court Fines 3.000.00 0n181Q1 42 000 00 Motor License fund Ai'JZ I 879 55 IKS) Special Road Levy by vote of the People 129.000.00 3604 36 3,500.00 Sales and Rentals 12,000.00 68027 663.08 Public Land Sales 1.000.00 like a wide 2S?Rli mmmmmmmmmn HT' ' 2Tf f YfjL Wheels are 5 inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car. Gives you a steadier balanced, road-hugging ride. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DIALtR FOR A ROAD TIST TODAY FARLEY MOTOR CO. (MAY & CHASE STS.) I HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thurdav, February 1959 J Hatfield on Wednesday of last i week. Plans were made for the sich members, and a valentine mi SPRAYING-FERTILIZING DUSTING-SEEDING HOME OWNED AND OPERATED ......-. i i . . . We're As Near As Your Telephone PHONE LEXINGTON QidOO DAY OR NIGHT 0b FUEL I 6-9633 Ph8 - 7125 IT - track Pontiac! 3 ti AMERICA'S NUMBER 0 R0A0 OAR exchange was enjoyed. Later in the evening, secret sister names were drawn, and refreshments were served. There were 15 mem bers present. Mrs Johnnie Ledbetter has been on the sick list this week, as has Mrs Margaret Nichols. Don Hatfield is spending some time in Madras, where he is remodeling the Hatfield store there. Mrs John Hatfield, his mother, is spending some time here. AVIATION jff 4 &M