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J t MtrrHK. COt). GAZETTX-TlHt. TlmrAT. Oct ii. wi 1 I t , , 3 I I ..'4 Ui DORCAS STEWART. IInenlorf School librarian. Meet Dorcas Stewart lh.tl.iv St-tttl lii.iri.ui ui S limil. Kin- it liuw nun h id, Tli - tint nli-n-ur- li.nnil lluil I'lil'lis 1 l i Hie iii-w li- llii Hi-miit.try is l-ii;hli-t Willi .f I ho liliinrv and tlx lihriitv Is us mi t-xniilinnally mm lion, SI'.r haf. 1 tic children of I in the library iiiufi- Uia.i IIh' oiiii-i MiKti'ni.H. Slu- l.-.i In a Ijish of Library Skills Ik kiiuIi'm 5 through H. ?lu I'lii-oiiiiiivs tln-m t look lor tin- i- of iMMik they'd like in her lUK.k Tit Ik". I r grade I iliroiij li 1 stu tins a Moiy lionr every week anil alv elves IlK'lil tune lo rlutk "III Inniks. Miss Mi-wail j;iw un In South 1 1.. kola Ix.t jiltomled high mIuhiI at HerinMon Iiit last two ye.-ns thin lo FH' where Mil" erji.hi.iled 1!71. She likes Un- miiiloois. ramping uml iiic nii k iti'. She hasn't hail time to cultivate very many hohhies hut hou's to ret started at some this ttinler. She enjoys to,1' uml ja r!'ii i n p. Sharp Drop In Deer Processing Koth lleipner meat moikits reMirt a sharp drop in ll.e.num-n-r of ileer they have handled this fall. Krnle MrCuhe of Cent ral Maiket says. 'The number is way down tiiis year. I usual ly handle well over a hundied liv now hut huve only done 55 , far." ln Hay Sehwnrz nt C'uurt Sheet Maiket declares he has "only had about half ns many Ibis fall us tisunl." lie usually processes "between 100 and 130." Maybe folks are managing to handle their own deer without professional help but indica tions are thai not as many deer are being home processed this full, either. Dave Green Named to Interim Committee Orrtron llou Fjwukef Robert F, SMh, R-Hwrr, VVdtiily annoui.itd the pilntmcnt of Jefferson County luMnemn and civic leaner ivm ai. nr-n lo the l-iyslative Inlerim Com inn iw Kdui anon. Mr, ;nin. .'Hi, I owner of llie Insurnntf Mart In Madras. Ite will attend his first com mittee meiitnk m I ho Stale Capitol on Krlday. SH-uki r Sinllh said "I nave been iinpiesMil for a number of enrs by UaveV community M-rMir, ln capacity fur bard woik. hi iiiier-st in govern ment and lis obvious H.t.nllal or leadership. 'The Kdm alion t'nmmiltee. ' Mr. Smith said, "will Ik- mk- iiigmal'-r 'ln y decision which will i bait Hie course of rduc-u-lion for many years to come. I eiect iMve Cnt-n lo make great contributions to this la-k." Millio Evans has returned to Heppner from WVstport, Wash. Heppner fo Condon For Friday Game Tills week lleiiliner tiavels to Condon for their last league game of the season. Condon will be a tough opponent, they arc big. wast, and di-ep. They suit 51 boys for the games. They are led bv four year veterans Keith Morgan at quarterback, Frank Weatheifoid, running back. Tv I'rvor at end, Hon Shearer at IIB. and Mark Phil lips at IIB. Condon has the most experienced team in the league, losing only two starters from last year's squad. Tom Cuts fort h did not aggravate his hip in the Sherman game, so Hepp ner shoi'ld be at full strength Fiiday, something they haven't be a good game with the front been for three games. It should four having to stop Frank Weathei ford's running, and the secondary covering Keith Mor gan's receivers. lone Makes Homecoming Plans THirlnir the tkt thrc week dak at lone IliKh School have taken a wrek to raise hoo MHrit hekl they could, eeirifw-titlvely. The til in llc week U !one 1871-72 Home, coming game and dame. Mon day through Wedm-sd.vy the student teamed together by wearing or xrformlng an the class In charge dicta tea. Near the exciting Homecoming weekend the student will gather to watch the burning of the traditional Freshmen bon fire following a spirit hayride and the lighting of ine i . On Friday noon the students will di-corate their cars and Join in a noise parade. The lone Cardinals will meet the lUverslde Pirate for their Homeo -nlng game Friday at 2:30. During the hulftirne the Homecoming qui-en will be an-nouni-d along with her court. June's Senior boys will present the court with flowers, courtesy of the Lettermen Club. The Pendleton blanket will be pre sented by the Junior class. From 9:00 12:00 p.m.. Satur day, October 23, In the lone cafeteria the Homecoming dance will take place, sponsor ed by the Lettermen Club. Music will be provided by the Visual Image from Pilot Rock. The 1971-72 Homecoming queen will be officlully crowned and her Court announced. Mr. end Mrs. Bernie Altishln surprised her sister, Mrs. E. E. Conty and family Friday eve ning, Cxt. 15. They were return ing to Portland after a nunung trip into the John Day country with Mr. and Mrs. Fayne Ely also of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ely visited his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ely at lone. Mr Aitivhin l manneer for Mont gomery Ward's Farm Store, nnd Mr. Ely Is the outdoor mana ger for Ward's store in East Portland. Gem ond Mineral Meet on Saturday Skiers Get Set, Sunday is Workday Skiers on your mark, get set and get your Bki area ready before the snow covers it. Two dedicated leaders, Don Peterson and Dick McElligott, both of lone, are calling for other interested volunteer to make up work crews this Sun day. There must be some improv ing done on the slope and tow at Arhuckle Mountain. Come al most any time during the day light hours. Those with chain saws please bring them. Our area's youngsters felt de prived last summer without the swimming pool let's lie sure they have a good ski slope this winter. Several 4-H ski groups use the slope regularly. It is a real asset to all of Morrow County. Kour-11 parents, any adults, any teenagers can feel good if they will help, wil llnvolve themselves in making the slope ready. Don Peterson also calls for persons who are Interested in helping on or with the ski pa trol. He hopes they will con tact him soon by telephone 422-7136. EST mm Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 & 23 Boy Badly Hurt, Taken to Portland Jeffrey Calhoun, 9, was badly Injured In a car accident 21 miles S, E. of I.r;pj?.ncr Saturday morning at 10:30. Jeffrey wiiS riding with his mother, Mrs. Joe L. Calhoun, Portland, and his sister Karen when their cur went off a gravel road (Forest Service Rd. No. 415). Deputy Sheriff Larry Fetsch Investigat ed the aocldcnt Alter Jeffrey was examined by Dr. W. W. Wolff who con sidered his condition "critical he was transported In the Mor row County ambulance: Bob Lowe and Faye Pierce accom panied him to Portland's Good Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Calhoun and Karon were not badly hurt. Dr. Wolff's of fice has had no report from Portland about Jeffrey. CLASP ENVELOPE In a var 12x15 ft on sale at The Gaiette lety ol sizes from 6ttx'J to Times. Ph. 676-928. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Fre Eitinscrte Coll Cn Orwlck or Condon 584-2292 Aata fo United Van Un SLACKS Good WOS:.. FREE PARKING X Assortment SWEATERS Reg. $10 to $20 $5ffe $15 SALE . I if DRESS SHOES Reg. $18.95 Sale $g QQ Cowboy Work Boots 9 pr. Only BARGAIN TABLE WESTERN BLOUSES WESTERN HATS SHIRTS SWEAT SHIRTS Gardner's Men's Wear THE STORE OF PERSONAL. SERVICE MARJ & UROT GABON EB PH. 6T6-92H Tht October meeting ft th Morrow County Gem tnd Mia-t-ral Society U to be thli Satur day. on. 23. t 7: In the former library building on Wil low St. Mr, nd Mr. Charle Huitelr will how fclidr taken In the deM-rt if Cilifornla n4 nthrr plaee they lolled at winter. All MJflrty membrrn aw urg ed to attend. ru ba Mtt TiterteT trrnoon in the uffi at th IX o. Nrlwm country bom on llirton Crerh. Th mftll flrt Hit fitlnrulfched by DoUm C"rbrr, Minor dame wtui done, according to Fire Chief Forrk Burkcnbine. 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