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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1971)
orirxi cHurrrt 'nMta. nwAay. Qctofcw ti. mi Lexington Grange IRRIGON NEWS Sels Cash Prizes For Home Lights LEXINGTON The Willow Crance announce It will again Ik, ft a Outtmu Lighting f..r ilia Lexincton vot 4... i t.nwlni-t and I ho town of fusil nrUe will be niui.il in two classifications, MH.ns! and secular themes. The acnd will l relating lo the ihi.ii,i.i Kinrv if Chiintma. the -..ulir to the liehtcr. Santa as Anv.nu wishing lo enter ll.. f,lllllit khouM nhone Jean N.lm or Dclphu June. By rAKCES lOSt WILSON IRRIGON Staff 81, and W' lr...r!,l Pranke have pond to Texas for several weeks, before m.inif in Kncland. franae who u rarerr man with the U. S Air Fun, will reoelve training In Texas f'r his alignment In 1-ni.l.nrt Itii fiimllV CXIKfU tO i.iin him there In t-rly Decern Imt. Thi'lr children llamona i.x.i r-uriun ft. remained here niioiid klnderearen and 1st nril nf A. C. llilUuhtol) School, Ami nr staving with their priiiwIiinrenL. Mr. and Mrs l.lnyd Franke. i Many Traveler Mr nn,l .Mr. A. F. Maieskt ,.i..i ,.iv I to Portland on Satur ,t,.tr tiiUiiu' ihelr small grand daughter Saudi WriKlit to her l.... llnro after a two Week's vtoit. They nlM visited their iu.li. in. law. Harvey Wright who w urn lent in that city after serious brain Kurgcry. Mr. and Mrs. John L. McMill an from Woodburn Kstntes were caller In Lexington n Friday. Mr.. Wm. J. Van Winkle hud nml ir uurecrv on her foot In Pendleton on Friday but return- el homo the same day. Mr anil Mrs. C. C. Jones mo lured to the Kay Kcklcs home near I'enilleton on Wednesday taking Dixie Kay Peck to the of her mother after a few days spent In Lexington, sin. returned to Sun Francisco later In the week. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell ri.iiirncd home Saturday from the Burns County where they i.ninved Mime hunting. Mike Btircham, son of Mr. and Mn Rnloh Hurt-ham visited nis inrents over the weekend from i.ij work In Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and family have moved to Heppner u-hiT. lin-v are making Uielr Some Thev have rented tin I .ni l Dick house. Mr imil Mrs. Kenneth Mar Khali Kiient the weekend in CKi.ili at th( mountain home nf Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palm er. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of Hermislon were Lexington callers on Thursday. LONEROCK NEWS LONKROCK Keith Voslug and Darrold Downing from Condon were Lonerock visitors this week. Both men havo bought homes in Condon recently and havo moved their families to that city. The town of Lonerock was filled lo overflowing with hunt cm on the opening day of deer season and camps ana irauer houses could be seen scattered 11 .1.1.. ,...nn 111! uvit nun an a. i . '. , ' , . Visiting the Jim Heidongcrs, tended the homecoming game of ij",,i ii...r he i niversitv or laano vs. uin Wl' U JUIIII OIUIIICIII, .."I'l'i i - - " Special Programs ti. ivm Tetem family jiiT.imi'nti. Calif., will nreM-nt n... i.t.siii.i in mi nu and word Knnii.il Ort. 17. at the Aasoinw ly if Cod. in Irrlgon. In the 11 a.m. service. In tne evening seniiv at 7::t) p.m. repre tu.ninilvi. nf OreL'on Council on Alcohol Prolilcms will Ik Mak Ina The I'ev. lister Vouilfi f i..m iw.is I'ui'st sneaker here la Sunday morning. A da iihter. Wendi Mae. wa I ii mi to Mr. and Mrs. tlarencc 1'iinl.ir. Oct. 9. weight 7 1 i IjkiiI eraniinarenu are ai mwi Mm. iu-n Pourier. mil Mr. and Mrs. U-itoy Proctor. The countdown on students of ihu area to enroll In various enlleees. Include. Tom Stewart Judy Franke. Pattl Proctor, Terry While. John stoneman. an w nine Mountain College. Bruce Buchanan returns to Oregon Sinn. Corvallis. and rranci Wiley Ls at Kinman in Spokane 4 H Achievement Night Four H Weik was observed In Irrlgon Oct. 4 9, with a display In llie hall at the Erade scliool Irrii'on 4 II members in Junior I f i fit iind Hh'h Scliool contrib uted to the display of prizes and trophies at Riverside High School, In Boardman. County Lx- tension Agent Don Stangel and Birdine Tullis, extension aide, iinke lo grades 1. 5 and C on Tuesday, presenting to inein inc 4 II program and explaining the oniiortunities in 4-11 Club work Fnur-II Achievement night is scheduled for Oct. 21. at A. C. Houghton Cafetorium, for North Morrow County. There will te dinner at G:30 P.m.. after which 4 II members and lead ers will be honored in a pro gram. A time will be designat- il fur memhers to enroll ill the club of their choice, for the com im vear. Parents are urged to attend, everyone ls welcome At a North Morrow leaders held recently, the fol lowing officers were elected: IVesident, Mrs. Vern Evans; vice nros. Mrs. Dean Acock: seere- tarv. Mrs. Don Adams: treasur or. Mrs. Chester Wilson. Mrs. Al Partlow accompanied her sister Mrs. James Mills to Moscow. Idaho, where they at- Peggv Dun Freeman and Pete Whitson and family, all from IVrtland. The Whitsons finished their hunt at Parkers Mill Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heakm and family and a nephew from Portland, stopped over the week end witli Carroll Davis at his cabin on Brown Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brink and Jerry from Forest Grove stayed with the E. Davis fam ily. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis Included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krwert, son and grandchild ren from Lake Oswego, Glenn McElnoy and John Vynnal, Hermiston, Carolyn Davis Dolin friends from College Place, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Permantz, Lloyd Woiijj and Kick Roy, Walla Wal la and Mr. and Mrs. Read, their mm and his wife and grand son. MOVING? Bundles of old newspapers, 23c. Gazette Times Office. 43tfc ho State, at the new football stadium. Mrs. Mills' son Steve is in the Moscow marching band that performed during pro-game and half time. Enroute to Moscow they vis ited Mrs. Tartlow's sister-in-law, A. C. HOUGHTON LUNCH MENU Menu for A. C. Houghton Ele mentary School, Oct. 18-22. Mon., 18 Beanie -Wienies, Cot lage cheese salad, apricots, cin namon rolls. Tues., 19 Hamburger noodle bake, apple raisin salad, butter ed corn, orange tapioca pud ding. C Wed., 20 Tacos, tater tots, buttered green beans, angel freeze. Thura., 21 Vegetable soup, tuna or egg salad sandwiches, peaches, oatmeal raisin bars. Fri., 22 Baked potatoes with cheese, tomatoes, lunch meat slices, banana cheese cake. Salary Consultations Begin October 19 The Morrow County School Board met with representatives of the teachers and classified employees at a special meeting in Lexington on Oct. 5. The pur pose of the meeting was to es taMih a meeting calendar and consultation guidelines ior fu ture meetings. The consultation meeting with teacher representatives will be about the same as In past years The consultation meet incs with representatives cf the classified employees, (cooks, custodians, secretaries and bus drivers) will be held for the first time this year. These nwet (ings are required by law as a result of legislation passed by the 1971 legislature. The areas open for consulta tion by both groups are salar ies and salary related lteirui a well as grievance procedure. OEA-OSEA Chapters Heprnt In elections held earlier thU year. It was determined that the Morrow County Chapter of the Oregon Education Association would represent the teachers and the Morrow County Chap ter of the Oregon School Em ployees Association would rep resent the classified Employees. The principals in the school dis trict decided not to enter into formal alary consultations and their salary schedule will be de termined by the school board without holding consultation meetings. The meeting schedule calls for the first meeting to be held on Oct. 19. 1971. at which time both group will present their proposals to sub committees of the school board for their con sideration. Discussions on the proposal will continue at three futu.ro meetings with a settle ment being reached by Nov. 23. 1971. If an agreement has not been reached by Nov. 23. the matter will be referred to medi ation as required by law. 1 J RCA TEAM ROPING winners wers Us Kamm In. Making presentation wers Queen Mlehells . Z . , . . .i.i. 1 1- Millar nnrt PrlBMUM Tan Schlichtina. ISTl and raui nice, snown r wim iwiuu "- - V sented by Hamlin's Tavern end Harris Drivs- Saow and Dovls Alderman. Mrs. Wilbur Cilbbi, at Pomeroy. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy spent Saturday In Portland, visiting their daughter, Clara Fay Coy. The Junior girls' Sunday School class of the Assembly of Cod, spent an afternoon at the Shady Best swimming pool. This was an award for reaching a certain goal. They were accom panied by thi'lr teacher. Mrs. Al Partlow. Mrs. Michael Llnnell has re turned to their home here In Ir rigon. from Ft. Lewis. Wn., where her husband is stationed In the Army. Sixth Grade Tour r don rrANca. County Extension Ag-ot Truti snd Conserve our Natural ReMiuretV was the word given at the 1971 ?lth (imdo t'unnervation Tour. The lour was bld at Bull ltalrle, Oct. 4. Don Stangel. Mrrow County Extension Agent reported that im 217 sixth graders attended Ihe tour from the elementary MhooU In Grant. Wheeler, Gil liam and Morrow counties. Ssin Miller, of the U. S. For et S'rlce, and Glen ward, oi ihe Oregon State Game torn- mlslon, welcomed the studenu to Bull Pralrlo and told them how thU recreation area orig inated and how the various or gnnizatlons work together to maintain it. line to excellent weather and enthusiastic Instructors, the Mu- .lents had an enjoyable exper ience learning about such top ics as: Topic Instructor Forest Soils Don waiienmey- er, Soli lonservaiion jervinr. Canyon City; Dale Boner, SCS, Heppner. Range Managemeni uen mi lir.gsworth. Wheeler County Ex tension Agent; Dave Franzen, SCS, Fotsil. Outdoor Manners Bob Jepen, lone rancher. ftae Control Jim Ilumptrtsi, Offn State Board of Fure-try; Cap Gentry, Oregon Slate Board of Forestry. Timber Stand Improvement Dennis M.irtin. U. 8. Furt 8-rv Ice, Heppner. Commercial Forest Manage ment Johnny Shaw Klnma Corporation. Kinrua; Mike Van dehey, Klniua Corporation, Kin tua. Tree M.-ntlficatlon Norm Clow, V. S. Forent Srvloe, Heppner. Wildlife Glen Ward, On'fion Stale Game Commission; Jack Melland. On-gon State Game Commission. Madge Bryant has been down to Burns recently lor a vwh with her granddaughter and family, the Ulney Seeger. Mr. and Mrs. Seeger were up hero last weekend on business and to visit Mrs, Bryant. Mr. Seeger Is DUrk t Attorney for Harney County. Six Sunday School teachers from the Methodist church were In Pendleton for an area teach ers' workshop at the Pendleton Uulted Methodist Church last Sunday afternoon and evening. Vern Batty, Ida Farra, Grace Drake, Justine Weatherford. Doris Cutting, and Rev. Edwin Cutting enjoyed the Instruction offered. f i - r Union Pacif sc people have what it takes . . . 1 ST rs' , Jr.' . 'I U i I 2, h f ' MLWMW(Miwr I wi Ilii , Sw"-' tt a t ! l. tin X r-- if f fwil rss mil Teamwork is really what it's all about. People plus equipment equals performance. And at Union Pacific it adds up to a dependable performance in the win column. Modern railroading is a complex operation involving everything from radar controls to the world's largest, privately'owned communications system. For instance if you want to know where your car of freight is within minutes we will trace and report. But for all the sophistication of modern equip ment, Union Pacific's chief asset is people experienced, capable railroaders who deliver the goods to you and for you. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD