Columbia-Blue Mountain RC&D
Quarterly Meeting Date Set
President Ed Hoeft has an
nounced the quarterly meeting
of th Columbia Blue Mountain
RCAD will be held on April 6,
1971, at the Civic Recreation
Center (CRC), Hermlston, Ore,,
from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Mr. Hoeft has been Informed
that the RC4D Project Work
Plan has been approved by the
congressional committee and at
the present time it Is awaiting
the Secretary of Agriculture's
approval and funding. Mr. Hoeft
Is anticipating receiving iinai
approval notice prior to the Ap
rll 6 meeting date.
During the afternoon pro
gram; project sponsors, resource
committees, special subcommlt
tees, and cooperating agencies
will be asked to report on ac
tlvitlcs of interest to RC&D.
Jerry George, RC&D Project En
glneor, will report on the stat
us of several project measures
dealing with flood protection
and Irrigation that he has been
evaluating and preparing for
: SPRAY NEWS
SPRAY Donna Brltt went to
Hermlston to visit her sister,
Mrs. Arlene Potter for the week
end of March 27-28.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Med lock
and daughter of Tacoma, Wn.,
were visiting his parents March
26 and 27.
project action once the project
area becomes operational.
Mr. Hoeft encourage all per
sons that are Interested In sound
resource development to attend
and participate In this meeting
Jaycees Out
To Clean Up
The Morrow County Jaycees
have aet this weekend as Clean
Up and Pick Up. They will work
in teams all day to pick up box
ed litter along the curbs. Peo
pie In Heppner wishing to have
an accumulation of garbage
picked up on Saturday are ask
ed to have everything boxed and
on the curb.
The Jaycees are asking school
kids to help in cleaning up the
roadside areas. Any student
wishing to help Is asked to call
Jaycee Tom Wilson at 676-5813.
A slip will have to be signed
by the parents to allow them to
participate. Anyone wishing to
help is asked to meet at the
Grade School Saturday morning
at 9 o'clock. The State Highway
has assigned a truck to pickup
the litter the kids pick up.
Boys Scout Troop No. 661 will
continue cleaning up the road
side areas on Sunday.
Shop By
2 Davenos now $95
Beg. $150X0
Green Rocker now $45
Reg. $98X0
Gold Tweed Chair
Re?. $83X0
sale $40
Gold Velvet Chair . . now $65
Beg. $122X0 . '
Black Plastic Chair . . now $30
Special on Rubber-Backed
SHAG CARPET
Do-lt-Yourself $6.95 S- Yd-
CASE FURNITURE
Heppner
Ph. 676-9432
Budget Election
For BMCC
Set for April 5
Polling places for the Blue
Mountain Community College
budget election April S have
been established and In all cas
es except one voters will cast
their ballots at the same place
they customarily vote on school
elections.
Residents of the Athena school
district will vote at the Athena
Fire Station. All residents of
School District UH-3 in Milton
Frecwater will vote In the Mc
Laughlin High School multipur
pose room.
The election la required to
authorize a tax levy of $723,990
for operation of the college dur
ing the coming school year. The
college has no tax base and the
full amount from local resour
ces must be voted each year.
Polls will be open from 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
The levy required Is estimated
at $1.70 per $1,000 true cash
value, according to Robin Wood-
roofe, BMCC business manager.
The levy Is up about 9 cents.
Woodroofe said, an increase of
about 6 per cent.
Total operating budget for
the college is $1,885,175. with
the balance of the college's op
erating funds coming from fed
eral and state sources and from
student tuition and fees. The 6
per cent increase in levy is
caused mainly by Increases in
student enrollment, Woodroore
explained.
Budget Committee Chairman
n Homer Mugnes, Lxingion, cur
lier described the budget as a
"hold-thellne" document that
reflects the "will of the voters
to hold budget requests to an
absolute minimum."
The budget provides for no
new programs or services, Presi
dent Wallace McCrae said, but
would allow for a projected 13
per cent increase in enrollment
It would provide for the same
services throughout the college
district as in the past, he add
ed. Morrow county voters wishing
to vote by absentee ballot
should apply at or write to the
District School Office, Lexing
ton. Umatilla county voters may
obtain absentee ballots from the
college business office In Pendleton.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday, April 1. 171
Crabers Sell Home
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber
have moved from their home on
Hinton Creek Into a Marlette
Home uostream from their pres
ent home. It was an instant
house and Mrs. Craber says they
are verv haDDy. "It will take
us a long time to fix up the
grounds because we are right
on a rock pile". Things will stop
now for awhile because Mr. Cra
ber has to go to farming.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelson
have purchased the Craber
home and will move when po
tato planting is finished.
Mrs. Craber says they have
two bedrooms, two baths, util
ity rnnm. livlnff room, dinette
and a kitchen in their new
home.
Pack Meeting
Draws Big Crowd
There was a mob of people at
the first Inalongtlme Cub
Pack meeting Monday evening
at the Elementary School mul
tipurpose room. Every boy was
present except for two and one
of them is In school In La
Grande. Every boy had at least
one parent present
The theme was a sure fire
one "Cowboys A Indian". Den
4 led in the flag salute. Leon
ard Toll accompanied the sing
ing of Home On The Range and
Suzannah. Each Den presented
a skit usually original, short and
to the point!
Each boy was presented with
his Bob Cat badge by Len Ray
Schwarz. Cub master.
Webelos Den No. 1, Leonard
Toll, leader. Jody Jensen, Del
bert Turner, Ron Ward, Randy
Worden, Craig Roblson.
Den No. 2 Bonnie Buschke,
Den mother. Rocky Brltt Benny
Brltt, Tim Hedman, Dale Holl
and, Bryon Buschke, John Bier,
Coleman Devlne.
Den No. 3 Jo Simmons, Den
mother. Bryon Kerr, Steve Mar
latt, Troy Simmons, Herman
Winter, Terry Toll, Jimmy An
poll. Den No. 4 Ann Schwarz, Den
mother, Michael Bllnsman, Mike
Jones, Perry Wilson, Jim Ray
mond, Bill Kenny, RKhard
Schmidt, Jay Devlne, Eric Clow,
Ron Schwarz.
Den No. 5 Carolyn Huston,
Den mother. Ron Young, Kirk
Sager, Bryon Thompson, Steve
Groce, Ricky Smith, Lee McCarl,
Curtis Viall, William Huston.
The April Pack meeting will
be a culmination program on
the months' theme of "vaude
ville" on April 26 at 7:30 p.m.
at the elementary school mul
tipurpose room.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients receiving medical
care at Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital are Phil Higgins, Heppner;
Cleo Robinson, Heppner: Harold
Erwin, Heppner; Nate McBride,
Heppner; Dora Blue, Kinzua;
and Anthony Burwell.
Patients discharged were Tom
Schoolcraft, Kinzua; Sadie Par
rish, Heppner; Ella Bisbee,
Spray; Luella Martin, Lexing
ton; and Jason Dougherty,
Heppner.
Food Sale
For Girls' State
The American Legion Auxil
iary will have a Good Friday
Food Sale on-April-9 at Turner,
Van Marter and Bryant at 10 o'
clock in the morning. Iva Book
er is chairman. Members are
asked to have the food items at
the sale by 10 a.m. Proceeds
will go to finance the Auxil
iary's candidate to Girls' State.
Mass Band Concert
Slated April 2 and 3
For the first time In three
years, the TrI County Band Fes
tlval will be held at Heppner
High School Friday and Satur
day, April 2 and 3.
Approximately 250 to 275 stu
dents will represent the eight
schools involved. Along with
Heppner, Umatilla, Stanfleld,
Echo, Riverside, lone, Hermlston
Jr. High and Condon will participate.-
Sectional and mass band re
hearsals will be held from 9:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. both days. The
entire clinic will be directed by
Professor Ira Lee of the Univer
sity of Oregon. The location of
the Festival has alternated year
ly between Hermlston, Umatilla
and Heppner.
Saturday night April 3 will
culminate into a Mass Band
Concert at 8:00 p.m. at the high
school conducted by Prof. Lee.
Admission will be $1.00 for
adults and 50c for students.
Heppner band director, Arnie
Hedman encourages the public
to attend this entertaining evening.
Lexington News
Doyle Johnson and Billy Ir
vln weer overnight visitors at
the C C. Jones home Friday.
Frankle Robinson, who has
been a patient in Pioneer Mem
orial Hospital has returned to
his home.
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