UttTNtn GAZnTE TIMES. Thursday. February 10. 161 1
School Budnel
Boyce Appointed Fxoecfed fo Hold
To lone Council m oar I nun
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fcrrr. or PA plus 45 hours, or
maati-r's ditrw, revive Idcntl
cm pay 10 a martini! teacher
with the tame iWrrf with no
f MH-rlonoe. In the MHitnil rar
I however, they receive a $-HW In
Project Depends
On Local People,
Says Engineer
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eflective and has permitted Ret
ting thrtv good rror f alfalfa.
Much of this heavy Irrigation
M-rps through hU andy. soil
and In effect acta at a reservoir
for hi neighbor below, he said.
Bowman aald that he txtlievcd
that In most year there would
be enough water for both the
winter and summer Irritation.
It was pointed out that how the
Mored water Is used would be
at the discretion of the district
organization. The district would is being Installed to take wa- rrv,v X For thoe with
have Its own control and art Its, ten that miv come down Riet.lBA degrws plus 43 hours of
own reculations for best use oTmann and Cemetery canyons, training the starting salary, no
the water. ones that have given trouble In jesivnence. woum remain at
llulih nM that th eovern. the past. SMoO, but for those with one
ment realizes that cost attrlbu- This is the first step In the " Td .dSmP
table to Irrigation cannot all be' project and temporarily has ' r . from -VLl0, nd lho
would bv the lrrleator. I bloc-kerf the mirf.il .ntrn- t ,,h ,w Vears would receive
Kay Boyce was appointed to
the lone city council at a pe
cial meeting held last Thurk.M
night. Mayor Jim Barwtt tald.
Boyce takea the puhltion vacat
ed bv Barnett when he was ele
vated to the mayoralty
winer counnimen sening are I rrrmcrtt. Supt. IVUer prvoowd
Hugh Salter. Roy Llmhtrom. that the Increment of SUM U
Don BrUtow. Bill Rietmann. and plwd lor those with one year
Mike Xli,tth..w " -MH-iience.
tv. ...... i... ....... .. I ii mi is done, starting teach
m .iuj-vt io wnirui wafers mat degree will nwlve SXM ter
come oon canyon ana inun-iyear; mo wiiri one year ex
date citv ir.-,-t iml huin.- I pertence w til get IVH) la com
pmperties at times of flooding. P11 '"h the present $3JU0i;
the mayor said. A 4-foot culvert nd ,n0M 'h vears will
xy ;,v
repaid by the Irrigators. (blocked the middle entrance to
Unci 5am" to Help the city.
-L'ncle Sam Is willing to pick Cost Is being assumed In the
up part or tne tan." ne said city budget, but the work Is
thla on the theory that benefits being done at less cost than cx
of the project would tend to peeled. Barnett said. Soil Con-
help the entire country In fos-1 serration Service la assisting
tering a better economy. (with the project. The work was
He said that studies Indicate started as a city project when
that benefits from Irrigation assistance of the Army Kngi-
tVtfrt. In the case of those with
masters degne. the start
would stay at S-VVX). first year
advance to JoCaM. and second
year to J371W.
This first year Is the onlv
piace on tne salary schedule
where an Increase for experi
ence is not provided, the super
THE OPENING el Oreoa'a Hsott fund Canipoiqn took placa In
tne oiuce l Qroot Nam O. HaUMid as h urqvd tuU ctu
ins support With htm was S-yat old Paul Duncan, a Salem
youaaitw who lives with his parvnts, Mr. and Mis. Donald
Duncan, at 1705 Court Stret N. E. Paul was bora with a de
fectlT heart Last year be underweat his aecond epn-cht
operation at the Ualversltr el Oreooa Msdical School a op
ration that took doctors there seven hours to perlorm. Today,
Paul caa run. lump, and play a ether children da. Heart re
search helped make thla possible.
iVSZ t'S: m. Z M h year of
feet that water would be deliv
ered on the land at a cost of
approximately S3 per acre foot
The citv has also starterf - I'
ttmfaTt of nmmniin,- I iwters Mcond recommenda
lays-ier-year ciea n u d cam.l,,on na teachers reach
He salrf that maximum charce paien." callirn? on residents to " experience level tin most
would be $6 to S7 per acre, and do their part to keep the city case 11 years) where they can
this caused some confusion. He .clean every day. In longer climb on the scale.
exolained that If It were found w. . .a m Jihe district wt aside a figure
that a man needed three cre nse on this." the mayor said. ' titK ,H'r ear ?'T
feet of water to do the job on I 1 (teacher which they may use for
I educational advancement. This
U-m.M An V hit irli'An kv Ih. Hitf.
areas above the dam to supple- .,!,. ir ihv i u .
....... . U. I -. " w .W
T.J.JT 7k w continue their professional edu
ia a.-i.-u as ii Kirt iiinii foflnrt
could be worked out with the ...i.,, . .
I HicirM ih. I Assistant Asked
i a wa iii w vx. i
Mrs. Jim Haeer asked wheth
m iiiaiiitiiK : . , . I cm i x. 1 1 1 ut mhm uiiufr aum mis
would go against construction . " " ., J'Ir..:"1 tratlon to be used as addition-
met n ffownni hutu-Mn that ""' -"vu.u uniui u
provided by the district for con
his land, the cost would not
be three times S3, or S9. but
would hold to the ceiling of S6
or S7.
Proceeds from the irrigation
revenues would go to operation
and maintenance costs of the
district and that remaining
The superintendent proposed
an item of 5600 under admlnts
Heart Diseases
Cause 59 Per Cen
Of Morrow Deaths
struct ion and the actual cost
would be repaid from power
revenues from the Federal pow
er system.
It was explained that some
S5.000 or S6.000 might be allot
ted to cost of operating the dis
trict each year, including a
K.r,der fr ,hP SUmmer improvement pUn
isting buildings, and the reply
was that although the exact
survey for the channel has not
been made, in many cases ;
al pay to a school admlnLstra
tor who would be designated as
assistant county superintendent
and would carry some extra du
ties. Potter pointed out that he
J......i-J I unci
uuMuuiKs oi r nui uiMurura rvrn tui. i. . ......
though they are located next to ""." ;ct head of the sv"
the channeL In some instances ? 1. f,cl s!leld Lh.l.8:
on other projects, concrete abut
ments have been placed direct
ly below the buildings in the
Some discussion centered on
the amount of water needed for
a full irrigation on the type of
land involved, and estimates
went to four acre feet per sea
son. Creek Flows Compared ' "
Bowman presented figures on
the relative flows of Willow
and Rhea creeks, and said that
while studies over a 4-year per
iod showed a slightly greater
flow from Rhea creek, the two
have very nearly the same
amount of flow.
Dick Krebs asked what irri
gators would do on payments
in years when water was insuf
ficient for much irrigation.
Bowman replied that it would
probably be possible to work out
a variable contract on repay
ment of costs to provide adjust
ment for years- when the res
ervoir does not filL Huish said
that bad years are considered
In the planning for payment
capacity.
Orville Cutsforth, " who owns
land above the dam site, asked
if water might be available for
Bowman gave statistics from
stream gauges to show that a
great deal of water goes down
Willow Creek in most seasons
tem at times when he must be
gone, such as during his recent
hospitalization.
, Some discussion ensued by
those present on this point, with
one suggestion being made that
the figure should be increased
to lift more duties from the
nmow v. i in niusi seasons chi j , . ... ..
to the Columbia without being sh"Iders of ,the Prlntendent
used. Some of the ranchers felt
that this flow was supplement
ed from that coming down the
canyons and streams towards
me normern ena or tne creeK.
Jerry Haines, district water
master, said that under the dis
trict organization he felt that
there might be less state con
trol on the creek than there
would be if the project were not
constructed.
-Mrs. Frank Parker, who wit
nessed the 1903 flood, made a
statement saying that she felt
that costs were not the only fac
tor that should be considered
but that loss of lives should be
prominent in the consideration.
"It could happen again," she
said.
The superintendent Included
an item of $2100 for library
books under Public Law 89-10.
Title II, expected to be offset
by receipts from Federal funds.
He also recommended that the
sum budgeted for audio-visual
aids be boosted to S3000. as
compared with $1,465, because
of rapid advancements being
made in this area of education.
Total budget for instruction. In
cluding both salaries and ma
terials, is set tentatively at
$681567 for 1966-67 as compared
with $674,653 for 1965-66.
Potter said that he will pre
sent other sections of the bude-
et at forthcoming meetings of
the committee, as well as to
review the administration and
Diseases of the heart and
bltxni vessels were responsible
for 27 of the 46 deaths In Mor
row county during the last cal
endur yei for which statistics
are available. It is reported by
uariey :agor. Morrow chairman
of the 16 Heart Fund Cam
palgn. This was about 59 per
cent of Hie total deaths, he said
and compares with a current
national toll of 54 per cent at
trlbutable to these diseases.
Nationally," said Sager. "the
economic cost of heart disease
has been placed at $4 billion
yearly, or about $21 per person.
The cost In Oregon is $K) mil
lion. If that average can oroD-
erly be applied to our own
county population of 4.675, It
follows that the economic cost
of heart disease In the county
is somewhere in the neighbor
hood of $98.1 75.00. "
Sager said there Is but one
way through which the lndiv
Idual can act to reduce the toll
In death, disability, suffering
and economic cost, namely, by
contributing to the Heart Assoc
iation for Its programs of re-1
OhmBBHmBBi
search, education, and commun
ity service.
"The massive research and
upportlng programs which be
gan Just after the first Heart
Fund Campaign In 1919 are now
starting to pay off In life saving
advances," he said. "Since 1950
we have seen a decline of 13
per cent In the cardiovascular
mortality rate for those aged be
low 65, and an even more dras
tic reduction in the rate apply
ing to children and young ad
ults. There was an overall de
cline of 74 per cent In the card
iovascular death rate. ISTO 62,
for American males aged 4564
The Heart Fund Campaign
win reach Its high point dur
ing Heart Sunday Week begin
ning February 14 when local
Heart Sunday volunteers will
Join 1.750.000 others throughout
tne nation to visit their neigh
oors, uistriouting literature on
how to reduce every family's
risk of heart attack, and also to
receive Heart Fund contribu
Hons.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital during the
iiitKt week and are still receiv
ing medical rare, are the fol
lowing: Albert l-amb. Hrppner;
Mabel Mackey, Arlington; t-rank
Cecil. .Sivav: Millie I. little,
lleppner; William Iw-nnlson,
llermlstiiit, and Beth I hud. le
ril.
ThM dUiidwd, nfti-r rt-ti-lv.
Ing medical care, wrrn the fo.
lowing: Lillian Sweek, llepp
ner. and Italph Burrham, Lexington.
Mr. and Mr. Arnold Raymond
are parents of a daughter, Intni
Tuesday. February K. She lias
been named Jennifer l.ce, and
her birth weight waa 6 lb, 14
or. She Join three sisters, Di
ana, I ton n a and huan, and two
brothers. Phillip and James.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Inland tktokhardt of Ariel. Wn.
Mr.- and Mr, hler Sorenson of
Itend, and Clayton Raymond of
McMlnnvllle, C.reat grandmoth
ers are Mra. Allen RoMhardt of
l-afayrtte, and Mrs. Augusta
Blgga of Portland.
WEATHER
le LEONARD GILLIAM
Official weather report fur the
uc k of February 3 v U a f,.
Iowa:
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
HI
.11
5H
52
4.1
4it
42
40
19
.10
.10
32
M
31
19
Pn-e.
.01
.07
Indicates anow
Adding machine tape, 25c roll.
Gatette Times,
WANTED-
A GOOD HOME FOR
THREE CUTE PUPS
9 WEEKS OLD MALE
ALASKAN HUSKIE-COCKER
SPANIEL PUPS
To Givo Away
Delbert Harnden
Water St., Hcppncr
Or Call Mrs. Harnden at
Wagon Wheel
the
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instruction sueiinrw uhsn a
wouniy juage raui jones auorum is nrespnt
opened and closed the meeting. I social Sacurit n
Joel Griffith of the Army En
gineers also participated in the
presentation.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Eev. Melvin Dixon, Ph. 676-9224
Sunday School classes for all
ages, 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
M.Y.F., Sunday, 7:00 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.
, Bible Study, Thursday, 8:00
P-m.
WSCS, 1st Wednesday, 7:30
p.m.
He said that he exoects sham
increases cecause or social sec
urity rate hikes but anticipates
no otner major increases In ex
penditures that would cause a
substantial climb in the budz-
et Instruction accounts for more
tnan bO of genreal fund re
quirements, and as this figure
appears to be neid approximate
ly the same as for 1965-66. and
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ST. WILLIAMS (lone); Sund.y TSS. '
St 'paMclfs Sat Ir " 5.utot wUMM sl""""'
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CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
Rev. Don McCarty
Ph. 676-5529
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m. .
HOFE AND VALBT LUTHERAN
Rev. Kenneth J. Robinson :
Ph. 676-9940
VALBY: Worship 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:20 a.m.
HOPE: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service. 7:30 D.m.
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30
p.m.
increase.
Next budget meeting Is set
for Wednesday, Feb. 16, at 7:30
at lone with another to be
Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 at
Heppner High. The budget is to
oe published March 3 and 10
in the Gazette-Times when es
timates are completed, and nub-
glic hearing will be March 22.
Election is scheduled on Anril
23.
At the Tuesday meeting were
Practice. Thurs.. 7:00 "wynne recjc, Lexington,
uuugei tumrainee cnairman,
Frank Anderson. HeDDner. mem
ber, Irvin Rauch, Lexington
Kenneth Batty and Howard
Cleveland, both Heppner, school
airectors and ex oificio mem-
oers of the budget committee.
Other lay members of the
budget committee are Jack Van
Winkle, C. E. McQuarrie, both
of Heppner; Robert Sicard,
Boaraman ; cnaries carl son,
lone; and Mrs. Warren McCoy,
irrigon.
7-8 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Heppner
Al Boschee, minister,
Ph. 676-9209
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.
Christian Youth Fellowship,
Heppner and Lexington
xoutn, Sunday, 7:ou p.m.
Family night services, Sun
day. 7:30 p.m.
Choir
p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAT SAINTS
American Legion Hall
Glen T. Mecham, Br. President
; Priesthood meeting, 9:00 a.m.
. bunaay school. 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament Service, 11:30 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lexington
Al Boschee, minister, 676-9209
Worship Service, 9:00 a m.
Bible School, 10:00 a.m.
Family night services, Sun
day, 7:00 p.m. at Lexington
Christian church
Choir Practice, Thurs., 7:00
p.m.. at Heppner
Christian Women's Fellowship,
third Tuesday.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
bunaav services. 10:00 a.m.:
cnurcn school, 10:00 a.m.
women's Guild. 1st wednes
day.
IONE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Rev. Walter Crowell, pastor
Ph. 422-7530
Church School classes, for
youth and adult. 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
ST. PATRICK'S and
ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC
Father Raymond H. Beard
Ph. 676-9462
ST. PATRICK'S (Heppner) Sun
day Masses, 7:30 and 11:00
a.m.
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST
Elder Elwood Boyd. Ph. 676-9682
Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m.
Church Worship, 11:00 a.m.
"Quiet Hour" radio broadcast,
KGO, Sundays, 2 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OP COD CHURCH
Rev. Billie Alsup, Ph. 676-5581
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service, 7:00 p.m.
Mid-week Service, Tues., 7:00
p.m.
Scout Banquet Set
At School Saturday
Cub Scouts. Boy Scouts and
ineir parents wiu meet lor a
joint banquet Saturday even
ing, February 12, at the high
school cafeteria, at 6:30 Djn.
Awards will be given Boy Scouts
aunng tne program which will
follow the potluck dinner.
All parents are urged to ac
company the scouts, and are
asked to bring table service for
their own family members. Cof-
fee and punch will be furnished.
TYPING PAPER. Mimeograph
paper and other office sup
plies for sale at the Gazette
Times office.
WE'RE PLUGGING . . .
... FOR AN EASIER LIFE FOR YOUR WIFE
When you stop to radix that the ovr
age housewife It faced with the job of
preparing 3 meals a day . . . more than
300 days a year . . . 40,000 time In a
lifetime . . , you'll understand why she
fs so eooer to have the help of automatic
electric appliances.
An electric frying pan, toaster, Coffse
maker, mixer, rotisserie, blender , . any
of them will help her put more xcltfof
meals on the table In far lets time.
Birthday or Anniversary coming up?
Treat her to the luxury of an automarlo
kitchen appliance. No gift could be morv
acceptable. Your dealer will welcom
a call or visit from you.
Todai Best Kitchen Helptr Electricity.
olumbia Oasin Electric Co-on
Serving Wheeler, Gilliam, and Morrow Counties
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