Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 13, 1969, Page 4, Image 4

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    Ttaurs- Novmir 13. 1969
Daniels Submits Class A Regional Plan
To OSAA Board of Control
The Oregon School Activities
Association Board of Control at
a special meeting November
voted to submit a regional plan
that was presented by Board
member Ron Daniels, Morrow
County School District Superln
tendent to the class A schools.
Following consideration by the
Class A school administrators
and suggestions by them the
board will act on the proposal
at its November 29 meeting in
Corvallls.
League realignments for Class
Al and A 2 high schools in the
state were formally adopted.
A. Oden Hawes, OSAA execu
tive secretary, said that the
board approved the Classlficat
Ion and Districting Committee's
recomendatlons, and as a result,
several changes were made In
the original realignment of last
May,
In Class A l, which will be
come Class AAA next school
year, Central High school of Independence-Monmouth
has been
placed in District No. 4 as has
Sweet Home High school. Dis
trict No. 4 is made up of the
smaller Class AAA schools in
the metropolitan area.
McLoughlin High school of
Milton Freewater also has been
placed, as per Its request. In
fluss AAA District No. 7. Mac
111 has comiK'ted In this district
in the past but was eligible
under the new enrollment llm
Its to drop down to Class AA
competition.
Lake Oswego's request to be
transferred from Class AAA Dls
trlct No. 2 to Class AAA Dls
trlet No. 3 was denied by the
board. However, It was stlpulat
ed that the request would be
reviewed when the second high
school In Lake Oswego is com
pleted.
Following are Class AAA and
AA district alignments in D!s
trict No. 7 that will go Into ef
feet with the 1970-71 school
year:
district alignments in District
No. 7 that will go Into effect
with the 1970-71 school year:
Class AAA (1970-1971)
District No. 7 Baker, Bend,
Hermiston, La Crande, McLough-
in, Ontario, Pendleton, Prine-
vllle, and Redmond.
Class A A (1970-1971)
District No. 7 Burns, Grant
Union, Madras, Nyssa, Vale,
Wah tonka.
Rep. Irvin Mann
To Speak Monday
Irvin Mann, state represents
tive for this area will be the
guest speaker at the Heppner
Morrow county Chamber of
Commerce meeting Monday
noon. He will give a run down
on the accomplishments of in
terlm committees as a prelude
of what can be expected In the
next legislature.
YOUTH MEET SUNDAY
The young people of the
Assembly of Cod, Methodist
and Christian Churches will
meet together Sunday night
at 5:30 to see the film "No
where Fast". Discussion and
refreshments will follow.
IRRIGON The Rev. and Mrs.
Garland Benintendi, mission
aries to Formosa for many years
will minister the Irrigon Assem
bly of God, Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m.
They were former pastors at
Stanfield.
Paint Study Course
Slated in 2 Counties
"How to Select New Paint Pro
ducts" will be the subject of all
Home Extension unit study les
sons in Morrow and Umatilla
counties for November, reports
home agent Molly Saul. Project
leaders recently received their
training to teach the lesson
from Dorothy Brown, extension
home furnishings specialist, Ore
gon State University.
This lesson is designed to help
the homemaker determine the
type of paint to purchase for
specific household purposes.
All homemakers in Morrow
and Umatilla counties are in
vited to attend one of these
timely study lessons. The les
son will be taught in six differ
ent locations in Morrow coun
ty. Extension homemakers who
will teach the lesson are: Rhea
Creek, Iva Booker and Mrs. R.
Lowe; Pine City, Mrs. Weldon
Witherrite and Mrs. George Luc
iani; lone, Mrs. Darrell James
and Mrs. Adon Hamlett; Board
man, Mrs. James Harper and
Mrs. Donald Baker; Heppner,
Mrs. worman Clow and Mrs. EI
wayne Bergstrom.
BABY GIRL ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colpitis of
Hermiston are parents of a baby
girl, Jennifer Rae, born recently.
She weighed 6 lbs., 5 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Pettyjohn of Arlington
and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitis,
Hermiston.
Mrs. Frank Davidson of Baker
left Sunday after visiting here
the past week. She was house
guest of Mrs. Loyal Parker. Mrs.
Davidson lived in Heppner 20
years ago.
Dig heat bills?
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Heating Fuel Budget Plan:
even, low monthly payments
through the heating season.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
Pancake Supper
Precedes Lodge
A free pancake and sausage
dinner at 6:30 will precede the
next meeting of Heppner Lodge
No. 69, AF tt AM. on Tuesday
evening. November 18. at the
Masonic Temple in Heppner. All
Masons are invited to attend the
dinner and the meeting, which
will be Past Masters' night,
when the Iodize honors those
who have served as Worshipful
Master.
Grand Master Paul Sorenson
will be present, with several
grand officers, and the Grand
Master will present Bro. Clarence
J. D. Bauman with a 50-year
emblem. Bro. Bauman became
a master Mason on November
29, 1919. Year pins will be pre
sented to members present who
have become eligible, worship
ful Master Hubert WiLson has
arranged that a free will offer
lng will be taken during the
evening, for the benefit of Bro
evening, for the benefit of Bro.
Wick is a member of Mt. Morish
Lodge No. 95, Condon. He has
been in a coma since contract
ing sleeping sickness last spring.
See or call The Cazette-Tlmcs
for all your needs in Moore
Rcdiforms.
Mrs. R.G. McMurtry accompa
nied by Frieda Majeske and
Florence McMillan of Lexing
ton went to Hermiston last Wed
nesday evening for the visita
tion of LAPM Canton No. 3 of
Pendleton. Mrs. McMurtry is a
member and past president of
the group.
PENDLETON
Jo D Paolo and Mlk of Mil
waukie came up to go hunting
with Len Ray Schwarz. They
tried their luck on the breaks
of the John Day.
Went clssn hsst?
Thora't
STANDARD
V anew' "y
Chevron Heating Fuels burn
clean and pack a tot of heat
Into a few pennies.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard ON Company of California '
Winter Tires
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WINTER TREAD RECAPS
WALNUT OR REGULAR RUBBER
We Can Stud Most All Tires
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PHONE 676-9481
HEPPNER
9 from County
At Hearing Clinic
A diagnostic otology clinic for
Umatilla-Morrow County school
children was held at First Meth
odist Church in Hermiston on
Oct. 30 according to Mrs. Low
ell Chally, R. N., Morrow Coun
ty Health Department.
Nine children from Morrow
County schools attended the
clinic as a follow-up of the re
cent audiometric testing done in
the schools of kindergarten,
first, third, fifth and seventh
grades, and including referrlas
from other grades. Appointments
were arranged by Mrs. Chally,
who also assisted at the clinic.
The clinic provided diagnostic
services only. Any child felt to
benefit from further medical
care was referred to the private
physician for further treatment.
Dr. Alexander Schluening,
Portland otologist and instructor
at the University of Oregon Med
ical School, was the examining
specialist. Ernest Cristlor, Inter
mediate Education District,
Umatilla and Morrow Counties,
and Jesse McQulre, audiologist,
Hearing Aid Section, Oregon
State Board of Health, did the
audiometric rechecking of the
enndren.
Christmas Giving
That Lasts
Portable Typewriters
Smith-Corona or Olympia
Blue or Green
ATTACHE CASE GIVEN WITH EVERY
NEW TYPEWRITER OR ADDING MACHINE.
Contact Larry thru
The Gazette-Times
Ph. 676-9228
YOU SAVE ON THESE
Used Epuipment Specials!
1959 Ford Pickup $ 650.00
'958 Jeep 495.00
1960 Ford Pickup 595.00
1966 Jeep with full & Vi cab
1695.00
Six girls of the 4-H Stitchers-
A-Go-Go Sewing Club met Nov.
6 at the home of Mrs. Robert
Laughlin. We worked on pot
holders. A new member came
into the club, Jan Johnson.
The next meeting will be Nov
13 at Robert Laughlins with
Mrs. Laughlin as leader.
Laurie Chally, secretary
Cold, sluggish starts?
1 annuo vs
7
O XJ
Chevron Starting Fluid starts
engines in seconds, even ot
50 below zero.
CALL YOUR STANDARD
OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9(33
Standard Ofl Company Of CelWwwIa
3 -Calkins End Drive 12
ft. Weeders with Hitch 375.00
HC S6T Baler 695.00
10 Sections Spike Tooth Harrow ... 75.00
Farmall H Tractor
495.00
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FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED
Lexington, Oregon
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Appliances
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Ed and Clay's
APPLIANCE
CENTER
Sale and Serrlce
Ph. 276-1170
207 S. E. Court Ave. Pendleton
Ed Sailing Clayton Baker
G.E. KitchenAld
Electricians
ZEPHYR
ELECTRIC, INC.
333 B. EL Emigrant Ara,
Electrical Contractor
W. F. (Mike)
ZIMMERMAN
Pendleton,
Oregon 97801
Bub. Phona
376-6321
Kea. Phona
276-6369
Automobiles
Comrie-Olds
Cadillac, Inc.
Home of
Happy Cars
and Happy
People
Eastern Oregon's Fine
Car Headquarters
511 S. E. Court Ave.
Ph. 276-1921
fell
Furniture
BRANDL'S FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCE
George and Jean Brandt, Owdats
Everything in Uaed Furnltur and
Appliances at the Lowest Prices lo
Eastern Oregon.
Ph. 276-2353 301 S. W. 20th
Pendleton
Open Six Day i A Week to Serve Ton
Farm
Farm
Machinery
Shop Service
Tires and
Batteries
r - 1 k.
Pendleton Grain Growers I
I HHmiOH WmilOM . WNA . TtMi Off BJ Q
Hardware
Petroleum
Feed and Seed
Fertilizer
Chemicals
TELEPHONES:
PENDLETON 276-7611
HERMISTON 567-5591
Gifts
MATHANS
132 S. MAIN Ph. 276-4782
Children's & Infants' Wear
Housewares & Linens
Glassware GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ph. 676-9228
HEPPNER
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Hearing Aid Service
m
WILL A HEARING AID HELP YOU?
Be Positive . . . Try Before You Buy!
ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN CALL 276-3155
or write
Lester Ruud Hearing
MAICO
Aid Service
21 S. W. Dorion St.
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
Hardware, Lumber
BOYSEN PAINTS LUMBER
HARDWARE
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co.
(OREGON LUMBER YARD)
432 S. E. Dorion
Ph. 276-6221
PLYWOOD - ROOFING
READY-MIX PRODUCTS
Outdoor Store
SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY
437 S. Main, Pendleton
Glen and Norma Adams
Camping Fishing Hunting
Supplies
Sporting Goods Western
and Work Boots
Guns Ammunition
We Accept BankAmericard
Plumbing
WHEELER
PLUMBING and HEATING. Inc.
217 Southeast Court Ave.
Pendleton, Oregon
EMERSON WHEELER
President and Manager
Bus. Phone 276-1161
Home Phone 276-3828
Sheet Metal
Thews Sheet Metal,
INC.
LENNOX
INDOOR
COMFORT
General Sheet Metal Work
1907 SW Court PI. Ph. 276-3751
Harold Hendricks, Owner
Air Conditioning-Heating
Pharmacy
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Prescriptions Mailed Free Anywhere
Hospital Supplies
Sales or Rental
Ph. 276-1531
Emerg. Ph. 276-1358
1100 Southgate, Pendleton
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Shoes
HARDING SHOES
Ph. 276-3188
21 S. E. Court, Pendleton
Across from Hamley's
Home of Quality Shoes
For the Entire Family
ASK ABOUT THE
LUCKY 13 CLUB!!
Pumps, Irrigation
COLUMBIA PUMP & IRRIGATION
Phone
276-3681
Pendleton
Peerless Pumps
Wade Rain Irrigation
WELL TESTING
8" bowls to 1450 GPM
Also 6", 10". 11", 12" Bowls
Sharpening Service
Clipper Blades
Sharpened
All Kinds $1 per set
Cash
PENDLETON SHARPENING
418 N. W. 6th
Pendleton, Ore. 97801
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FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
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Women's Wear
Trading Post
Barnum's Trading Post
Licensed Pawnbroker
Unredeemed Pledges for Sale
GUNS TOOLS
SPORTING GOODS
Ph. 276-3151
28 S. E. Emigrant, Pendleton
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FOR EVERYONE
"It's only the look that's
expensive"
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EXCLUSIVELY WOMEN'S WEAR
Pendleton, Oregon 276-4652