Boardman Club
Aids Hospital
By MART LEE MAItLOW
BOAKD.MAN Th Boardman
Harden Club met at the home
of Mrs. Leo Root Monday night.
R..U call was anwercd by nam
ing a fall bl'Ktming native
American flvr- In th absence
rf both the pre-ddent Mrs. Roy
Hall, anil the vice-president.
Mrs. WalttT Hayes. Mr, limit
ua In charge f lh. meeting.
Hie cpcned wltli a devotional,
reading 'The World Is Mine."
The club ftircKhod favors for
the I'matill.i Hospital to be giv-
Oil t patient un Halloween.
Mrs. Rollln Bishop read "Th
T . u.k-gh iiijj of
Mrs. Frank M
cerpl.s from th
the Trees."
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"Oregon News-
I l-.-r."
Prizes were won in a game
M Mrs. M-irliw and Mr. Rail h
Garwood. Mrs Walter Wyss re
ceived the iixr pri'.
The next meeting will be at
the horn cof Mrs. Bishop Nov.
15 at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Wyss
a sis ing.
W;ich Wig?
"Which Wig" was the subject
ur.der discussion at the recent
meet ins of the Home Extension
I nit at the home of Mrs. Cliub
Warren. Mrs. Arthur Allen and
Mrs. Rupe Kennedy were the
I'art-M-s. Mrs. Gene Trumbull
pave a demonstration on comb
iff and Myling a wig.
Mv-re were .-everal different
types of wigs shown, and the
grbup was till the difference
i v human hair wigs and syn
thetic ones. Als the difference
in, h;;nd tied and those machine
; cU'ed.
During the bu
a collection was
ti "Pennies Fr
'How to Vote"
dness meeting
taken to send
Friendship."
' will be the
subject for
Ing which
the November meet
will be held at the
Warren home the lXth at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Donald
Baker were tentatively appoint
ed leaders of the lesson and are
to at'end a leaders training ses
sion at Heppner Oct. 26. Those
attending the meeting are to
br.ing sandwiches or a sack
lunch and fruit for a salad.
Greenfield Women Active
There were four tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
ty; held Tuesday at the Green
field Grange hall, sponsored by
t.'ip Women's Activity Commit
tf of the grange. Mrs. Bernard
D)nivan was hostess.
Hieh Drize was won hu Mr
Whiter Hayes and low went to 13 seed dealer, is being devel
Mrs.. I. M. Docken. Mrs. RuDeloncd as a 411 Educational Ccn
Kennedy and Hazel Carnenter
received the traveling Dinochle1
prizes;
Word has-been received here
of; the death of Mrs. Goldie
Campbell in Baker Oct. 11, Fun
eral services were held Oct. 14,
kith burial in Mt. Hope" Ceme
tery in Baker. Mrs. Campbell,
who was a resident here some
23; years ago, was a sister of
Mrs. Pearl Rupee, who died in
Baker Sept. 30.
Dedication PsrponM
The reunion for oldtimers
and the dedication of the new
city park which was to be held
Oct. 23 has been postponed un
til spring, and will probably be
held May 1.
Mrs. Leo Root accompanied
her sister, Mrs. Max Deweese
of. Grandview, Wash., to Corval
lis the past week where they
will visit relatives for a week.
Irene Jones and daughter
Carolyn Day of Vancouver, Wn.,
were recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen.
Riverside Sports
The JV football team of Riv
erside High School will go to
Umapine for a game Nov. 1.
The Girls volleyball team will
go to Echo for a game Nov. 2
at 3:30 p.m. and will host Hepp
ner here Nov. 3. i
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker
and son Ron went to La Grande
Saturday to attend Homecoming
at Eastern Oregon College. i
Heppner Soroptimists are still
busy with extra special events
connected with the golden anni
versary of their federation. Wed
nesday night a carfull drove to
Pendleton to join with the Pen
dleton Soroptimist Club in a
buffet supper honoring their
district secretary Mrs. Dorothy
Berry. Saturday some of the
members will attend an area'
workshop in Baker which will
end their month of commemor
ation.
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"id ladies. The band ha been active since its organization in
1969 and has entertained at many functions in the Northwest.
A member from lone is Charles Davidson. Roy Quackenbush is
a termer musician of the band and Vern Mills of La Grand
is the ether member from Eastern Oregon. Croup plans an ap
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Irrigon Notes
4-H Achievement
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON North Morrow
Ounty 4-H clubs celebrated
he completion of the past year's
work with awards and recognit
ion for outstanding achieve
ment. At the end of the mect-
1 irg they enrolled in the various
4-H clubs of their choice, for
I .he coming year.
The evening was off to a good
i start with a ham dinner, pre
pared by Francine Evans and
other 4-H leaders. Parents
hr night salads and desserts.
I lete Ricvhards, 4-H livestock
j 1 ador. introduced State Exten-
ion Director of 411 Clubs, Ken
j Meier of Salem. He commend
I ed the parents on the clean cut
appearance of their children
I and s-howed colored slides of
the newly acquired property
i near Salem. The property for
merly owned by Ivan Stewart,
ter.
I Don Stangel, Extension
Don Stangel, Extension Agent
from Heppner, introduced 4-H
leaders and presented awards.
Karen Richards will receive a
medal as outstanding 4-H mem
ber in Agriculture, Robert Rich
ards an award for swine show
manship, Pamela Schmeder who
received championship in. inter
mediate baking contest at the
State Fair as well as County,
received a check from the Ore
ion Wrheat Commission. Cynthia
.Matthews was recognized for
winning first prize at Morrow
County Fair and second prize
at State fair in 4-H foods. Erin
Evans received reserve cham
pion, junior division, on her
completed record book.
Pins were awarded to mem
bers in years 1-3-5 of 4-H club
I work; The pins have been do
nated by the U. S. National
Bank, through the 4-H. founda
tion. It was stated that 60 of
Morrow County students were
enrolled in 4-H clubs.
Dennis Bobbins Studies
Dennis Robins of Irrigon com
pleted his training in Boot Camp
at the Naval Base in San Diego,
Calif, on Oct. 29. He has been
the Educational Petty Officer for
his Company. After a leave at
home with his mother and step
father, Mr. and Mrs. Lqe With
erspoon, he will return to San
Diego for training at an Elec
tronic Technical School in the
i;uclear field.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russel Em
erson of Portland were guest j
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near future. Mr. Davidson is in
speakers at the Assembly of
God Women's Missionary Coun
cil Rally, held in Heppner at
the Assembly of God Church for
women of the Blue Mountain
Section, Tuesday, Oct. 18.
The Emersons have been ap
pointed missionaries to Korea
and will be in charge of a
Christian Serviceman's Center in
Seoul.
They recently returned from
a world tour and showed colored
slides of Korea, India, Hong
Kong and the Philippines. Wom
en aHended from Hermiston. Ir
rigon, Spray, lone, Heppner and
Stanfield.
Tammy Snyder is attending
Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth, in her second year.
She is taking a course in Music
Education. Tammy was at home
the past weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder.
Travelers Return
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strong and
family have returned to Irrigon
from Michigan and are renting
a house from Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Witherspoon. Mrs. Strong is a
sister of Jean Acock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore have
returned from Mountain Home,
Ark., where they have been since
early August. Her brother, Ron
nie Hensley traveled with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rodgers,
Buddy and Paula, of Cheney
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C has. Wilson on Friday.
Riverside
Menu
Lunch
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Junior-Senior High School for
the week of Nov. 1-5 are as
follows!
Monday Fish sticks, Tartar
sauce, French bread, carrots
and peas, and pears.
Tuesday Chili beans, green
salad, corn bread and fluffed
Jell O.
Wednesday Pizza, cole slaw
and ice cream bars.
Thursday Tomato soup,
peanut butter sandwiches, tuna
fish sandwiches and cheese
cake.
Friday Beef stew, cheese
sticks, gingerbread and whipped
cream and orange juice.
Milk is served with all meals.
Visiting Mrs. f. E. Craber over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Holdaway of Scappoose;
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Connor, Port
land. Bud grew up in Morrow
County. The Connors were over
night guests of the Dallas Cra-
bers.
The Holdaways spent Satur
day at the Darrel Harris's.
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No. 3 II 10
No. 2 12 12
No. 1 11 13
No. 5 6 18
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lone Library
Mr. Van Hubbard, lone. ec
rotary nf the lone Library Hoard
and a member of the Topic
flub lias contributed the fol
lowing book review.
IVarl S. Buck's novel of India,
"Mandala". content around a
modern princely family of the
New India. She explores the
mysticism that pervade every
day life there. Extrasensory per
ception, reincarnation, and spir
its are very real concerns of the
Maharana Prime Jagat and his
family.
Prince Jagat is tne virile do
cendant of a warrior eiple.
For the first 40 years of his
life, he has boon content to ex
pend his passion on tiger hunts.
Political events strip him of his
titles and most of his wealth,
but not of his sense of respon
sibility to the local villagers.
As the novel opens, he is em
barking upon a scheme to turn
an opulent hut ghost -ridden
lake palace into a luxury ho
tel for foreign tourists.
When news reaches him that
his only son, Jai, has been kill
ed by the Chinese in a border
skirmish, his life changes ev
en more. Convinced that Jai's
spirit lives, Jagat's wife, Moti,
will not rest until he sets off to
find their son. The journey Is
a fateful one, for it involves
Jagat with a beautiful and mys
terious young American woman.
The fatal attraction between
East and West, man's search for
completion, and the awesome-
ness or lime alfect all the
characters in "Mandala."
4-H KOOKY COOKS
On Thursday, the 21st, we had
our first meeting, we met at
Mrs. M. L. Allyn's house. Then
we voted on chairman, sec. and
treas. Our new officers are:
Sharon MeCarl, chairman; Sher
ee Marquardt, secretary; and
Betty Fae.Xireen as reporter.
Then we decided what our
groups' name should be. We
voted on Kooky Cooks. Mrs. Al
lyn also told us that Anita Da-1
vidson would be the Jr. leader.
Then the meeting was ad
journed. Our next meeting will
be, on Thursday, the 4th of Nov.,
at Mrs. Allyn's.
Betty Fat Green, reporter
Craig Cutting is having a va
cation from Reed College this
week. Seems Reed students work
so hard that they earn a break
before October ends. Crnie is
' intmlxrari In lea t lu 1 A a
singing with the Reed Choir. His
major study is history. Craig
and his mother accompanied
Rev. Cutting to Portland on
Tuesday where he is undergoing
surgery on his hand,.
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Public Notices
IN THE COOWTT COURT
Or THE STATE Or OREGON
FOR THE CODNTT OF
MORROW
IN Till." MATTER OF THE
HKITNKIt WATr'R CONTROL
DISTRICT.
ORDER
There coming on for hearing
on tvtober 6. 1971. the petition
of landowner requesting the
foim.tiion of a water control dis
trict under the authority of C'li.
.V3. OltS, and it now appearing
to the County Court that a pet
ition for the formation of uch
water control district was filed
on August . r.til. wit ii tne
County Clerk of Morrow Coun
ty, tate of Oregon, and that
ouch petition was In pro)er
fotm, wa duly certified, and
wa accompanied by a good and
sufficient undertaking, which
undertaking on Mid day was
approved by the Court; and it
further apMarlng that on ald
September I. 1971. the Court
herein made its order fixing a
time and place for a first hear
ing on said iH-titlon. and direct
ed the County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon, to give notice
of Miih hearing by publication
as required by law, and it fur
ther apixviring that such notice
duly was given and published
In the form and for the time
required by law, and proof of
such notice and publication
thereof herein has been made
and filed; and it further ap
pearing that at the time and
place fixed for such first hear
ing, no jM-rsons appeared to ob
ject to the formation of such
district or the proposed ' bound -aiies
thereof; and it further ap
pearing to the County Court
that all lands included within
the boundaries of the proposed
district are anil will he bene
fited by the creation of such
district and the construction, op
eration and maintenance of
drainage, flood water control
and irrigation works by such
district, and which will prevent
damage to end destruction of
life, and property by floods, and
will improve the lands for ag
ricultural purposes, and will
improve the general health,
welfare and safety of the resi
dents of said district and the
public at large; and the Coun
ty Court now being advised ful
ly in the premises;
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED:
That the County Court of Mor
row County, Oregon, will hold
Mrs. George Zenger and her
granddaughter, Debbie Zenger of
Pendleton spent Monday Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Heard.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Piersol
were overnight guests at , the
home of their daughter and son-in-law,
Don and Donna Mai
lory, Sunday night.
Superstitchers 4-H Sewing
Club elected Lea White presi
dent; Sherri Wilson, -vice presi
dent; Cindy Martin, secretary
treasurer; Donna Palmer, re
corder; Debra Palmer, enter
tainment. There are eight mem
bers. Mrs. Ralph Crum and Mrs.
Robert Montgomery are co-leaders.
'
Darlene Keeler of Seattle
spent the long weekend here
with--her friend, Audrey Jones.
They made their first trip to
Wallowa Lake. j
riin
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HEFFNER. (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Oct. 2. ItTI 3
a final hearing upon the petit
ion for the formation of the
Heppner Water Control DWtrlct
on the 24th day of November.
1971. at th hour of 10.00 o'
clock a.m.. In the County Court
room of the Morrow County
Courthouse, at Heppner. Morrow
County, lo-;on, and that if on
or before auch lime of hearing
a written request for an flec
tion signed by the owner of
more than twenty percent tSO'i
of the acreage within the bona
darle of the dii.tr let a here
inafter described, ha not been
filed with the County (ourt. the
County Court will enter U or
der creating a water control dis
trict under the authority of
Chapter 5.U ORS. to lie known
a the Heppner Water Control
District and the boundarie of
which district shall ho:
Reginiilng at the Northwest
corner of Section 21. Township
2 South. Range 20 EWM;
thence South along the West
section line of Section 21. 2
mid 33 of Township 2 South,
Range 2t EWM; thence South
along the West oction line
of Sections 4, 9, 16 and 21 to'
the Southwest corner of S4e
tion 21. Township 3 South,
Range 2ti EWM; thence East
erly along the South section
line of Sections 21, 22 and 23
to the Southeast corner of Sec
tion 23. Township 3 South.
Range 2t EWM; thence South
along the West section line
of Section 23, Township 3
South. Range 2(J EWM, to the
Southwest corner of Section
23. Township 3 South, Range
2ti EWM: thence Easterly
along the South section line
of Section 23, Township 3
South, Range 2 EWM; thence'
Easterly along the South sec- be. published In the Heppner
tion line of Section 30. Town- Gazette-Times newspaper, print
ship 3 South. Range 27 EWM.Vd and published at Heppner.
to the Southeast corner of n Morrow County, Oregon, once
Section 30, Township 3 South, ' we,.K fr four consecutive and
Range 27 EWM; thence South
along the West section line of
Section 32, Township 3 South.
Range 27 EWM; thence South
along the West section line of
Sections 5 and 8, Township 4
South. Range 27 EWM, to the
Southwest corner of Section
8. Township 4 South, Range
27 EWM; thence East along
the South Section line of Sec
tions 8, 9 and 10, Township
4 South, Range 27 EWM;
thence Northerly along the
East section line of Sections
10 and 3, Township 4 South,
Range 27 EWM; thence North
erly along the East section
line of Sections 34 and 27,
Township 3 South, Range 27
EWM; to the Northeast corn
er of Section 27, Township 3
South, Range 27, EWM;
thence Easterly along the
South section line of Sections!
23 and 24, Township 3 South;
Range 27 EWM; thence East
erly along the South section
line of Sections 19, 20, 21 and
22, Township 3 South, Range'
28 EWM, to the Southeast cor-1
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ner of Section 22, Twn.hi
3 SuuOi. Rani: l-i EWM;
thenct Northeily along the
Kant section lute of Section
22, 15 and 10. Townhi 3
South. Range 2 KWM. to Ilia
Northeast corner f Section lit.
Township 3 South. Rant!" 24
EWM; thence Wesleily along
the North section line of Sec
tion 10. Township 3 South.
Range 2H KWM; to the Noith
west coiner of Siiiion 10.
Township 3 South. Range 2S
KWM; thence Northeily along
the East section liiu of S.-C
lion 4. Town-hip 3 South.
Range 2 KWM; thence Noith
erly along the East section
line of Section 33. Township
2 South. Range 2H KWM. to
the NorthoaM corner of Sec
tion 31. Township 2 South.
Range 2 KWM; thence West
oily along the North aection
line of Set!on 33, Township
2 South. Range 2X EWM. to
the Northwest corner f Sec
tion 33. Township 2 South.
Range 2H KWM, thence North
erly along the Kast Ncction
line of Section 29 and 20.
Township 2 South, Range 2H
KWM, to the Northeast cornr
of Section 20. Township 2
South, Range 28 KWM; thence
Westerly along the North sec-
; tion line of Sections 20 and
19, Township 2 South. Range
2S EWM; thence Westerly
along the North section lines
of Section 21. 23. 22, 21. 20
and 19. Township 2 South,
Range 27 KWM; thence West
' erly along the North section
line of Stations 24. 23. 22 and
21. Tow nship 2 South, Range 20
KWM, to the point of begin
ning. Morrow County, Oregon.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of this Order shall
successive weeks, commencing
with the 28th day of October.
1971.
DONE and DATED the Cth
day of October, 1971.
COUNTY COURT OF
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
By ,'s Paul W. Jones
County Judge
By Homer W. Hughes
County Commissioner
By si Walter Hayes
, County Commissioner
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