s- utttniK (our). CAitrrg TtMti runwy. ta. in
Shell lo Develop
15,000 Acres
it'untimiid from 1U I
unit tanner. It will be
of in the M..rc
lluiviii i(. in moitrn Wn
ti.eiuit, J'.i 'nil 4 lb Colum
bia !ivr Tl Unci Concord
i .i-iin.l in Hir woiw
.. , I"!' -! 1" -"I I... ... ..t
a
and
cmc
being
i.s i..ht v iiimr
ili-vi li-i.mt nl ultsl'iUIS
l..t" t.il. lltliih try plrtlit.
in Uii n. County in 1UM
U . it- wen I IH (inn. I"
i lit hiihJh-i h Th-re
most be many fi-wei Whmu
f. ii MHi- ihv.
'"J III- tlel.d l.-lt" Mlilr
feinting will erode ui miiill
towns. In !'. W'um'i Coui.ty
L.tniei sold $U..V'7.", ( PM
cultural pioducu. M of thai
iiMinry tacd in this n.ui.ty
Hut out it M ito luim "'i'i
lions do not sl.np on tlx main
street nl Uufiir IT Hi" Dalle
or other local Oicgon c.nimu-
Illlil'S.
HiiiiiI mhI uihan uliirif
must ii i"i:in' In-fore it is t"o
I, ill- tli..t wr cannot l( huge
tin iinr..li cnelumcitites Like
i i r it-. i u!l.. e in ( ih-coii
Search and Retcue
Seminar Planned
For December 21
Uluit Mjnlin t.n.ii.uiy
(i.tlree I mli4ir.i Jifafh
and :-mup Srimnar on '"
rail i on !.. ; Ian Wm,
fuegon S-nh ami :-mu
i.t,!,m.l'.f will itt '!
liable ground ncarrh ami i'
rum wdi Md '!
tommunilots, rnob.le fcup
M-MUf, I'itriM liUlt M m tit es.ur.
lain n-rui M-ul.a ilivii.;' fci.il
um 4 i.i tti n ii. in
MUM tit-.
Hanking ( hi'' n
the McMutdo M-iih. tU'
U.o. mtii will l- gi-tly Hitt-i
tiil in It f isjt.jj ty .Ui-mlii.S
ttiiM Mniinnf. Tt'f lnirM-t-U
mi- o-Kii to t.ftjt- rt- :'i n
tlit ml ml,.r.
. vJ 1 1
rATHER f ATRiCX CAIPC loimer priwt at $t Potilck'i. Uitl
with Mr. and Ml. Ilaymood freoch.
Gcr Christmas Cards
To Hcppncr Center
Ilavi' .Mm fiiiiml a v lie
fur Komi' of ihoM' im-Ky, uwtl
Cliiislm.'iH rimls youi lM-n
Mivii.n? Mrs. pat Hiiiwllr tills
us thai tin- llippnir NilKhikir
In mil (Vnii-r would liki' to have
hits of oM Cliiislnwis rnrils lo
iik- ill llioir Si'nior C'iilin craft.
Mfssinfis. How about showcriup ! for
lailii'S wild c.ircls?
Irrigon Council
Is Very Busy
Al tin1 NovrmlxT City I'oun
ril mi'i'tiiiK in Irrigon. M.iyor
ChrstiT Wilson roMii-t' n pri
mary niiiiliciition fir an $.10
Ki'iloral Krant for planninc as
sistanci1 had licon fili'd with and
npprovi'd liy tin1 Intoiovfrn
mi'iital Coum il. He was instruct
cil by Ihf Council to conta
tin1 Dept. of Planning nf the
University of Oregon, nn.irdinR
a.ssistanco in formation and
adoption of a zoning ordinance
for the City.
The audit report for 1970 71
wus In tin1 hands of council
members but had not been suf
ficlentlv reviewed before the
tneetin, for upprovul. It will
he presented In the December
meeting for discussion and np
proval.
Two ii pplications for liquor !!
cn.se renewals were approved.
A package beer permit was en
dorsed for Lavern Christiansen's
Complete Food Store and for
pucka'cd beer and wine permit
at Lee LcBlanc's Texaco and
(Jroccry.
A work report to the Council
included: winterizing of the
City Service? Building, Tians-
planting of a 16 foot tree, do
nated by A. K. Ituckcr, to High
way 730 at 8th St., where it
can bo decorated for Christmas
by the Lion's club, Uemoval of
dead poplar trees near the wa
ter tank and service linos to
the well which had been a po
tential hazard.
ONE COMES AND ONE GOES
The day that Ken Baker left
for the Navy, Bill Baker arrived
home on leave from the Army.
They made connection by phone
in Portland as Ken called the
airport from the Navy office
and talked with Bill. Ken is in
San Diego for boot training. Bill
will leave Nov. 3 to go back
to Vietnam, He is In security
and signed up for extended
time,
Delivery Deadlines
Noted by Postmaster
The I'ustlil St ivue has Ml U,e
(t.llnw ir.g !e;iiil!, s fr itvutd
delivery of rhriMmit'- pafiiU:
To I'lsiMit J-tjiUt. if llJ'
Ml.-slsippl 1 . I
lu-lwi-cll ndj.ic-ei.t .talK- ni-d
MisMsMpid Iit. S
Avsun d li livciv .f .itMils to
nil). urn! state Hid Willi, i.
(Iicgon iH-c. 10.
Chiistmii i.iiils mnili-d l-y
Iit-c, 10 it- Assured dt lhuy to
all Miinis will. in It.e .' st. t' .
IH-iil area cards if tnnibd !.
15, will be U nd by Miis-1-mas.
Bulk Pani-1 Posl, Im-aitse f
the vast (iianlitii-.. is Mili jx-d
east by lialns. longer arc
fast pasM-nger liains avadatde
this purpose, ho tlx-icfotc.
parcels going last travel at
freight tiain nmd. I'.eause f
the additional tiavtl time in
volved, patrons are
urged to observe the
ed mailing deadlines
a possibility of delay
cry.
f
I
rATHER rroncU McCormacIci
! former prit at St Patrick'.!
Youth Council
Started
The Mono tomit Yuih
Count d bud IU fiit tniftine
Nov, 9 t Ij Miigton, The Guv.
eiiior' t'timml-isiiin on Youth
and (iiej-on State t'niversiiy Fx-ii-iisioii
Stnlit mM-ratet In the
iirgaiiiJiiion of viiible rouniy
youth council. ri-iMirti Don Sinn-
iw ( ininiv voiiili
-mJt gil. Mmro'
w I K' nt.
' The Cou
Basketball Begins
For Mustangs
boys, Including
answered Coach
cull for basketball
in
Council Holds
Special Meeting
Tit 4 n I v . I h rr
Mrongly ,,.',.,.
: Hob ( lough
1,,iv"l A lack of height was evident
as the tallest niemliers ot tne
group vete Craig Munkcrs and
Don Papineau. both 6'2".
Strong guanl play may belj
the Mustangs this ear as a
number of outstanding pros-mx-tit
u ill rvuniM'le for those
A special meeting of H pmi r j .Klsjljons
Common Council was called by R(.UirnnR li it.-rmen are: Craig
Mayor Collins for Nov. 11, for Munkrrs, sieve Rhea. Oary Wat
the purH.ses of: lkins Dale Hedman and John
Canvassing votes of election Beyer,
of Nov. 8; I Non-lettermen turning out:
Setting wages for clerks and nn papineau, Roy Roberts,
Judges of election; I))1VI. Kxkman, Allen McCabe,
ReviewinR bills received since r,regg flreen, Barry Munkers,
tegular meeting. i, (;onty, Dyrk Dunlap, Gary
Present were Mayor William Hunti Butch Taylor, John Healy,
C. Collins, Councilmi n Rita lied-1 Mikc Pro.ki Robert Hughes, Tom
man, Clyde Allstott, l)avil Me- ; Roherts Dnna Sweek. John Mv-
Tbe Countv Y""tl tountd
uai. -s.it.li-hid to provide an
( w.r lunlly for vouth to st.ile
tut-ly their opiniuii and prob
lem and lo woik together in
solving them. It also provides
nn ipottuniiy for representa
tion of all high mIiooN In the
county in get together and dis
cuss -ommon proldems anil pro
mote better Inter-school relations
'-1. 1 - ...I I.. Ar.l-inlliliilll
I 1 UIM niUIII'lour uiiiMmi"ii
of younu iHiipio can carr on
projects for the benefit of the
county and local community.
Grace Drake of the Morrow
County Juvenile Council, Don
Stangil of the Extension Serv
ice and Bill McUirty, Guidame
Officer at Riverside High, have
voluntarily offered to work with
the youth. At Tuesday's meot
Ing, Clint Krebs, lone senior,
was elected chairman of the
roup and Ann McKlligott, al
so an lone senior, was elected
secretary. Other representatives
are:
David Warren, lone; Kirk
Robinson, Jeanne Daly, Jim
Cutsfoith. Judy Bennett, all
Heppner; Darrell Pummel, Jerry
Donovan, Jerry Hascall. Darwin
Christiaascn, all Riverside.
The next meeting was set for
Nov. 29, at 10:30 a.m. at Lexington.
I.eod and Jerome F. Sweeney,
Recorder Klaine George.
The members of the council
canvassed the votes and found
the report of the Clerks and
Judges to lie correct. There were
192 votes cast, 161 voted "Yes"
and 31 voted "No".
It was moved by David Me-
Leod, seconded by Clyde All
stott. that the Clerks and Judg
es of the election be paid S1.75
per hour for their work. Unan
imously carried.
It was moved by Clyde All
stott, seconded by David Mc
Leod, that the Recorder be in
structed to proceed with the
call for bids to sell the bonds
approved at the election on
Nov, 8 according to the sched
ule previously adopted by the
Council. Unanimously carried,
crs, Mark Cutsforth, John Morris.
BOWLING
Koffee Kup Keglers
lone Honor Roll
Announced
ll.itiur roll for the fut nine
wt-rtu from lone Junior Senior
High Sfui;
trf.4r-t nl) A'l
A Honor Roll 3.S-44
SENIORS Cberi CfttUun.
Mry McKllifott, Julie Xmtt-r,
Jt'MOIW D Ann Barnett.
Cl.iuiind LlniUirotn, Kathleen
Mi-rlligott. UM-gg WiIon.
SOI'IIOMOKKS Dunna Flack,
Kih' GiltH-rt. Joan McElIifott.
M uv pat MiKlllgott.
FI!lHMi:N J" I rvtern.
Sbrnl Wil-on.
Kt'iliril Cnlhciiiitt M Klli-
Colt.
B Honor It oil 3.0-J.S
.FMOIIS Shauna Berg.
rum, t rtihy lannon. inni
Kf. bn. Ann Mt LlUuott, Marlcne
Mjgill
Jt'MORS Cindy Kkstrom,
Anne Ib'skln. Mellsa McElll
poit. John Rletmann. David
WlltM'M.
Stll'llOMOHF-'y Melanie Ball
Cassi,dra ChaiK'l, Jan Ekstnun.
Kevin Gutlerrei. Cht-rl Hams,
Marel Llnnell. rris MiTane
N.mcv IVttviohn.
HtSIIMKN Gae MeNary.
B.i i ha m Palmer.
KlUliTII Rene Flack. Skye
Kiel;.
SLVKNTII Arlene Cannon,
Joan Hoherty, Donna Palmer.
Christmas Stamps
Arrive Here
The l!i7l Christmas stamps
ate now available at the local
I Mist olfue. This year patrons
have a choice of two. One stamp
feature the traditional nativity
scene und the other Is built
around the more secular theme
"A Partridge In a Pear Tree".
The stamps may be purchased
In any ciuantity but come in
sheets of fifty. Ten thousand
Christmas stamps arrived in the
initial shipment, which usually
is sufficient for our needs, but
should the supply become ex
hausted, we may be able to ob
tain additional limited quanti
ties of this item.
IRRIGON NEWS
4 H Council Mta
North Morrow 4 11 UauVni
Council met Tuesday at the
Vcrn Fa an home, with fcten
ion Atcnt Don Stancel of
Hcppncr nd Birdlne Tulli of
Ion, Exteiuiiun aide.
There was dlkcushion on the
4 H buildn.g at Boardman, al
mi on the poM-r -ntcst. lor
member later in the )car. Mr.
Tullia announced a M-wing
i.,i.is. mt-ilne. which will be
Tucday. Nov. 16, M the Peace
Lutheran Church, in ivnunton.
i... .ii ,i,.ihint i-lub leaders. It
was decided to wnd $10 toward
etnst. f Ken Meier, Maic
Fx tens Ion d lift tor of 4 H w ho
soke on Aihicvcment night.
The next nutting Is Jan. 12.
at Marge Shade s home,
Attcmblf of Cod
The Rev. James Kesslcr, mis
sionary to Ghana, West Africa,
spoke at the Irrigon Assembly
of God Church on Tuesday, Nov.
9, where Rev. Wesley Cronk Is
pastor.
The Rev. and Mrs. Kessler
have 3 children. One daughter
will remain in the states to at
tend Bible whool. an older dau
ghter is married, and their 14
year old son will return to
Ghana with them next year.
The family has spent 12 years
In Ghana, formerly known as
Gold Coast. They have cstab
lished the Southern Ghana Bi
ble Institute there. A colored
film was shown entitled 'This
Is Ghana".
According to Pastor Wesley
Cronk. members of the Irrigon
Assembly of God Church will
participate in the annual Re-
vlvaltime prayer meeting, witn
the local congregation Joining
with the GO0O0 nersens around
the world. Each year the prayer
meeting Involves lous oi groups
and 1.000's of individuals in
prayer on behalf of requests re
ceived in the Revivaltime office
at the denominations headquar
ter office in Springfield, Mo.
Lists bearing the name of those
requesting prater are dUtrlbut
ed by mail to participating
church group. -
The local grayer roeellnf ia
acheduled for Wednesday, Nov
17, at 7:30. Revivaltime U
weekly radio broadcast heard
over radio station KOHO llcr
mUton. at 8:30, each Sunday
morning.
Children's Program
The Irrigon Assembly of God
Church Is starting a program
for primary nd ClrU The
Trlme will meet Wednesday af
ternoon at 3:30, boys' Royal
Ranger dub will meet Fridays
tot 3:30 p.m., both clubs mini
at the parsonage basement
Young people of the church
i,ln a taffv null. Friday at 7:30
p.m. at the parsonage. They are
also nonsoring pancake feed.
Saturday, 5 to 8 p.m., at the
School, with proceeds going to
-Speed the Light", a mission
ary project.
The -Good News Singers", will
be at the church Nov. 21, at
7:30 p.m. They are a young peo
ple's group from Kcnnewlck
and Irrigon Baptist churchea.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irish plan
to attend the regional Beckwp
ers Conference at the Yacht
Club in Everett, Wash., Nov. 17
18. Mrs. Irish Is the secretary
for the Oregon Beekeepers Association.
Movie Brings $$
For HHS Yearbook
Daddy's Gone A - Hunting"
was soon by a little more than
Saturday and Sunday evenings
at HHS. The Yearbook staff. Its
sponsors, was eager to earn
funds. They had to pay $80 for
the use of the film, and clear
ed probably between $30 and
$40 from its showing, it was re-;
ported.
MOVING? Bundles of bid
newspapers, 25c Gazette-;
Times Office. 43tfc
Tree Orders
Paul McCarry
Graduates
GREAT LAKES, ILL. Navy
Fireman Apprentice Paul D. Mc
Carty, son ofg Mr. and Mrs. Vern
McCarty of Heppner, graduated
from the Boiler Technician "A"
School at the Naval Trailng
Center.
BENEFT
DANC
for
KEN and JAN EVANS
NOV. 20 - 9 P.M.
Midnight Supper Legion Hall
Music by Roy Quackenbush's
DONATIONS
THIS AO SPONSORED BT CRAY'S BEPA1B
AHO HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES
Team W L
No. 2 21 15
No. 6 20 16
No. 3 20 16
No. 4 19 17
No. 1 18 18
No. 5 10 26
High Ind. Game Phyllis
Cole, 184; High Ind Series
Phyllis Cole, 513; High Team
Game No. 3, 536; High Team
Series No. 6, 1545.
Order forms for trees are
available from the County Ex
tension Office, reports Harold
Kerr, Morrow Extension Agent.
Evergreen seedlings available
are: Douglas fir, ronaerosa
Pine. Scotch Pine, Lodge Pole
Pine, Concolor Fir.
Decidious seedlings available
include: Black Locust, Caragana,
Russian Olive. Siberian Elm
and Hybrid Poplar.
Orders should be made now
and the trees will be shipped
in the spring. Those wanting
trees should order early because
the supply is usually exhausted
by Jan. 1.
Basketball Preview
Wednesday, Dec. 1
The annual basketball fan's
preview will be held Wednesday
evening, Dec. 1, starting at 6:30
p.m. in the Heppner High gym.
In addition to a look at this
year's team as they run through
a few drills and participate in
a short scrimmage, fans will
learn about new rules. Dale Hol
land will explain rule changes
and will show a short film
which demonstrates these chan
ges. Fans may purchase season
basketball tickets at the pre
view. These tickets to all Hepp
ner games sell for $8.50.
Gary Kemp arrived home
from Germany Tuesday. This
was a surprise homecoming for
his family and friends. He will
report Dec. 29 to Fort Lewis for
a tour in Vietnam.
Molly Rebekdii's
ANNUAL
FOOD SALE and BAZAAR
NOV. 20-9:30 A.M.
AT CASE FURNITURE
NEEDLEWORK Pillow Cases, Aprons,
Stuffed Toys, Bean Bags, Dolls
VARIETY OF FOODS Pies, Cokes,
Cookies, Rolls, Bread
Proceeds go for Hall Maintenance
Announcing
Vic KlifiDgieir
is now employed at
HEPPNER
CHEVRON STATION
urn
iik&ts '4,;
f
.j
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LADD DICK
"CHEVRON DEALER"
HEPPNER LEXINGTON
676-9907
(Our new number)
389-8411
Thanks, F lb
OUR MOST SINCERE THANKS TO
ALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENTS, TO ALL
THE GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO
FOUGHT THE FIRE LAST WEEK.
AND THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
FOR BEING PATIENT.
AND THANKS TO FIRST NATIONAL
BANK FOR TAKING CARE OF OUR
CUSTOMERS DURING THE FIRE.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY TOUR hOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMTJHTTT SERVICE
RANK OF
D pastern Oregon
HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION