Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 11, 1971, Page 10, Image 10

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    io HcrrNt. io.). CAirrrc TiMct. TburxUr. mt. u. im
Landfill Sites Discussed
A Mitlt- Untifill gnrbaf
,iiMui kiic t.-r Um alrpurt
M.i.tlty H-inN.n ty the cliy
Mu taU li might M-n low.'
JuiJfw Junt-a I1 irrlfitirt and
!inanlman mijjht continue to
need their on dump lerm
i.f the duianrr.
' The rnKineer Ilk proiier fire
LriniM"ii ' H'Tpnrr If uui-tnin na ineniy oi w
i t.l o the County Court nd l"B lwHUI to prevent
Hi. tin. i C ity Council Involv Mitf lr. The t-nuinur
,HI i4v nv-l IS new tif in
H.. M,,.uy riiit- II... Iht UI. Thry MM " hd
.' ''.. i . ..,. in.i,... p-ul I ! erI unyotip rtavlnt,' to
I... ... it... r.,un House enn.U-inn land in order t
ttli J. hi. i n Homrlen nd " M
lt..tHit Kf, Mate "t Otetron P'oup
.. .... I forum
iii iiir.i win krtfiimrtani. nn
tin- Ivt-t f Environmental
ij.i-.lii, I'm w ill. Im".ii'i Ju.ttfe
vn- Maor Bill Ritt
in.mn ( I. .in'. Mayor Ited !
it. it. I i. l xiuifiun, Cum iltnan
Ji-riy Smi-iii'V f ll.-ppner. He-niMl.-r
ELmi.- ;. i w if ll.'P'
.mr, Iau U.iM.-r of the Funm-i
lluinr A'liiiiiiKir.ition and Mar
vin Chiiiy of t ho U. S. Forest
St-rvire.
'nu 'ii'iiii.vc I'ffoft wis
ils-ii.-.-d vmiIi ihi' mayor t-ll
lu- of Hie diffuuliy in finding
.i t-ite. Tli.- H.sltinj,' engineer
i-kjilain l thai wnw l.T) dtimtw
in Orri'nii Jin- to Ih' llfefl.setl tiy
mill I'.'V. Tiny will nuke
Mii'lirs on ilii silos iind some,
will In- (Ii.imiI oul, some new'
S tl-K Will f Ctnf H'W M'imltS,
Mm..' will r-iiir Improvements
on lu ll. i II ol iulilic health.
Tin- riiKliifi-f. -x)laini(l tlio
hill iimfi-r wln.-li tltey will op
tNtlc. Th.-ir pulley Is to work
with the i-otintii'K and uro
Hum In handle their own
prthlems insofar Jts iMissilile.
oh
klt-. Tiny Mtowed tin
mmple M.'l lea t Ion
Thi-y twttd they would
i-oi.siih-r mi iiimj; Joinl
City ( on iiiy fijM-iaii'd ite in
Mm row County. The pilt--uon
form contain four pa;:!-
Thi-y require nurtitme and
(oiniil-t d.'M-ripiiun of the lay
out and oN'rtlon plan of tin-proji-i
ti-d Kite. 'Hii-y would re
iuiie n map hhowinu iIiim
plans, the ground wal.-r level.
I depth and make up of the wills,
' They hhowi d a film uhiih
demonstiuli'd landfills and how
they arc ojMrated. One acre.
ui:iih tnnehes 7 feet deep, will
provide a dump of the landfill
lpe M-rvlntf 10,(i0 peoiile for
a year. An aere In our eounly
would prohnhly last four years.
The County and the three
cities will no ahead wllh a
study of this proKisl.
After helnjj eomplelely filled.
landfills are often used a
paiks or farms.
P-T Conferences
Nov. 12 and 15 for
All Eight Grodes
Tmitii at llerpner lie
mrnury Shi-I are tuy nrJ-
toKiiii faiii.lv wmuuiit ar.d
l-ollfeiriH-e M'ludulr for the fall!
reporting in-iu-d. Tt.1 fall. fr'
the flit time, the j.aient trai h I
-r iiiifi-reiM mrlhial f t'lt j
Uitf puiul proerea will rirn.j
'Sew for You'
Closscs Begin
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients dismissed: Kuhy
m. j rw M:itiiw Smith. Shirlev
i-erini.s ..r i.inuiiii iiumjis lliri-lf ,,. ,1..ile nn.l
out condition., rp.U()V( Wj,MlM ;,, ,l( (.,,,,n(.r.
keep the permits. . s ..,..: t,vnlm,.,U: Wil
liam Cunningham, Hefipner.
will spell
iii'ired In
They lol.l of trench lype land
fills lied hv private eontrae
lor: fur the Forest Scrvli-e.
Nearest lleimer Ih the Monu
ment dump. Trench types are
laved with ti.V,sh. crushed with
a Mjj eai lyie tractor and then
a laer of dill placed over il.
Tentatively for the promised
dump al Lexington there would
lie an area,' where old car hod
i.s, refrigerators, water heaters
and heavy things could be
stored until a "smasher" could
eome through and reduce them
to smaller sie find hakil them
away.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lukesic
from Skagway, Alaska are now
moved into the former Drill,
Owen house on Water Street.
Mr. Lukesic Is employed by the
Owens Lumber Transport com
pany. They came here from
John Day, but have only been
in Oregon since July. Their
family includes Sidney, 13, Ter
ry, 11, Jeannine, 9, and Scott,
5. Mrs. Lukesic (Mickey) says
the children like the Heppner
schools.
tlir.nii.-h the Mfc'Mh iffade. For
mimlM-r of -f the ii-ri-leai
her eonfeterut ha U t-n u.
ed for the firt through tie
urth .'iide. The li.lnl uict-
f tin piocMm iaus-d an ev
It ii-iiui of It to Hie kHIh er..de
last iar, and thin to the total
I s h'M.I this year.
j 'I he l a. hu.g st.itN time and
f fori iwcdiil to pitpaie, iart
oul and follow up en this n..-ih
hI ol r'M(litig v mn.il limes
greater than that n!-de! f'r the
lia.lilloiidl linr caul fail
Ih.-ie i llie loti.l t-lflff li;elve
menl in i-.Kiidito.ting the pin
gram for appioxitnately stu-t
d. tils, 'ft rr,il.is iimI "J teach 1
l is through lu.i ilas i. lid r.e
eveiiing of lw rdy n.inule ton-fen-rues.
For teacher. thee are
proliahly tun of the most de
manding )et rewarding dajs of
the Mm.
No School for Two Days
This also lati-cs some IIHi'ii
vi 1,1. lire lo p.iu nls siiu e child-
M il lire home for the two
allowed fur eonfeienci-s. -'i
pan-tils will undoulileillv need
lo arrange will; ili.-.r tmplovii
I for lime off or t ome un fi r an
evening meeting. Knelt patent
who makes the i-ffott to come
should, however, have an id.al
opjiorlunily to si-e something of
liis chilli's siIiihiI sitting iu.d
to meet the teachers shining
the reiiii)sihj)ity of iducutiiig
his child.
The Irue pay-off of the parent-teacher
conference is the op
portunity to sit down in an in
formal, face to-face meeting of
parent and leather and lullv
explore the student's progiess.
his behavior, the reasons behind
his successes or difficulties and
to agree on how lo work to
gether for the benefit of each
child.
Want the n--i nW Ui
of fabric, wvll ciMruiird, al
pruw Im-Ihw trn brcir
bawment ru?
Tt.P MCTf! to tJ-.U rt.rTr.f t
'w for You"! !!rniufl n
MHt-d M-wiiij tku- fur be fin
heit wiih ti.e t-ir.i l-ai on fit.
isdr. and drign f.-r you uill
' U offered In lh;re loratiom
in.rr.edi..lrlv'. Tt.e wohhop M-r
leu i a follow up ti bank- M-W
Ir.g offered ldt ytar, Tle' l
no thaito for limine in n (
t- will atari in lone, Wi-dnrii
tiny. Nov. n at 7 p m. in the
High S- hoot lloine I i.m, un
! iiisiiuetion f Linda Laliue
nl.d fiam-ne Mryt-to
f'a-aiitman and Liigut an
iIiom Matter! Nov. lo at
tJrai.ge If All Ttat.f of
niles ihete aif Fitly Sl.nn-d
.1 and Juaniia f!yai,. Ary hin
maker who rr.lsx-d tl.e firot se
Mori should call tu !ty rr Juan
ita lo enmll.
Pixilated Ladies,
Hondiome Defective
Lead Zany Action
RrhrarU for -Bull In A
(hint Shep at protfreMintf at
full tperd the rat ind pm
duiiion iff vt Itrppnrr ptm
Club prrpar for the jierform
a nee nifhta, Nov. 19 and 'JO. A
fopuUr ucre on Alfred
Hit. ho. k lfernt TV aerie,
ihi rR)iery'rtnnr!y promtsea
plenty of la u glut.
Th Anton
When a fioux-ful of aweet,'
pikilated, little old ladi.-a di
eovrr that a handsome bachtlor
live aeniMi the Mret-t, and then
find out that lie U noite other
than la-iettivr O Finn of llomi-1
he ude hew da they attract hi
tl" ! attrtilion Bv homteiile. of
mure and a nieff senleel cup
of tea Ik the murder weapon.'
When O'FInn arrive to lnveti j
gate the crime, he turn out to'
1 1 even more handsome and,
u .jj jcharmlnc than they ever dream-
!lohr, Tn tae art la being
ujrvird by Uennta McKay.
Make up ty Judy Gorhnaurr.
and publicity by Anita David-
n. ne aiage manafrr la Cyd
Altsioit. Ttie director la Fernan
do Lara with Jane Rawllna aa-autlng.
r
BOYS'
Maxine Crav. liitirer,
give class.-. f,.r I!. ji iier area ed. And then when he doesn't
women, Dale an. pl..cv has not atop by quite every day, how j
tun ih leimined. II. ppmr worn do they keep his InterestT With,
en should call
off i.-e CTti f012 or
roll.
the Kxt.r.Mon
!.iXine lo n-
Interested In
.Estate Planning?
Too Late to Classify
Coast to Coast
Store
Open Friday Evenings
Till 9 p.m.
VISIT OUR TOY LAND
USE OUR
LAY AWAY PLAN FOR
CHRISTMAS
NOTICE
WALNUTS and FILBERTS ad
vertised in the classified sec
tion will not be available due
to an earlv freeze.
Kvery family r, . ds to j j.tr.
and understand tl.e many op
lions open to them in planning
ways to insure t r disposal
of prterlu-s. inh. niai.ee lax.-s.
and ways of pttt.-ctirg their
investments rcgamless of the
sie of their protrt Itii-s.
A series of workshops will tie
ananged for Mm tow County
tesidenls this winter If there Is
sufficient interest. Tentative
jlans ate for a series of three
or four concentrated sefslons
during winter months when
both husband antl wife could
attend. The workshops will I
simnsored by Extension and ar
ranged by Harold Kerr. Exten
sion Agent.
Flease call the Extension of
fice 676 9612 for more details
and to pre-register for the series.
FOR SALE Seed wheat, 5 bu.
Hyslop Foundation seed,
treated; 30 bu. Paha register
ed seed, treated, 500 bu. Paha
registered seed. Jack Sumner.
676-5361. 45-4SC
WORK WANTED Would like
to do light housekeeping, al
so will take in ironing. Call
676-9279. 45-48p
REGISTERED HORNED
HEREFORD BULLS FOR SALE
Clean Pedigree
Can Be Seen At Ranch
FRANK MONAHAN
Condon, Oregon 97823
Phone .384-5536
45-4Gp
Mrs. Darlen Arrington will
be today's guest speaker at the
Soroptimiat luncheon. This is
old-fashioned Armistice Day
and Mrs. Arrington will talk on
Americanism.
another murder. naturally.
wrun a tuasn, young girl re
jMirter begins to auspeit the real
situation. he tiecomea the next
larg.-t. Poor O Finn la lerrtblv
embarrassed. When at last he
discovers that he himself is the
motive for these zany doings,
in d.-seraiion. he manages to
solve the case. But the dear old
ladies are too fond of htm,
ai.d in the end they turn the
i a hies on him.
The Players
The cast inelti'leH Dianne
Mills, Tamml Meador, Mary Ab
rants. Craig Munkers, Donna
Raymond. TrUha Prock, Barry
Munkers, Li Afcrams, Kelly Kil
kenny, Dale Ifedman and Boh
MM HEU
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Long and Short Sleeve
Size 6-20
Gardner's Men's Wear
Heppner
Ph. 678 MU
WE HAVE THE GENUINE
SuMTOP QUALITY
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j-v7)-i?, Fux 0 Glass
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I
SFlexOPane
Coasr-fo-Coasr
Heppner
I-
Mr
Selling
At the
Ranch
At Private Treaty our
Crop of 2-year Old Bulls
Performance and Carcass
Information Available
Phone 676-5311
Miles West of
Condon Hwy.
Location: 13
Heppner on
FRANK ANDERSON
676-9961
167 If. Main
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