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HZTTHIK fORt.). GAZCTT Irrigon Plans For Emergencies By TRANCES ROSE WtLSOH IRItKXJN An emergency planning m-ttng was "'l ,n i,,...n m in A. (. Houghton c-iw-.l Jan. 1 This U Part n County Wide Iln t prepar ation and forethought In c .f any type f rtMit. Irrigon I. nnt farwll U-llh B flood tltfeal i.uh as Heppner experience! hut wa threatened with err fire several years an U I. W.IU.-r Of SilkHI. who ia PM B- 1! ares held roordtn- lor and J. U MwrlMn of In land. Commercial consultant, attended the meeting. Walker .rH.hr lo the group "Hating tht the 911 program iH-gan In Haw. when It was reoogniwd thai many people llln't know where to rail In an emergency, suott nK flr need f an ambulance or police service. The telephone company cam, up with a sim ple eay to remember number which could be ned lor liny emergency. H priority call which will be ta- ken by an operator at an e-incrgcm-y center who will bo nbl to sound the lire alren from her position before taking Information a to where the fire or need of help may be Toledo. Wash., wa tho first community to Install the y tern, which has now spread to many area. Canada hn a tilmllar program. Walker stat ed. Since Hcrmlston U Install ing the emergency aystem Irrl Ron residents will be able to use the 911 number to ca3l for police- protection, ambulance service but at present should use local numbers In caw of fire These are Lee's Texaco, day. Don Adam. 922 3356 at night. Don Adams atat ed than new stickers with lira numbers will be out soon. Mayor Chester Wilson said that although the community Is limited In population, emer gencies can be met if prepara tion it made and we are all Involved. Committees appointed by Mayor Wilson Included Scorch nnd Rescue, to the Itur nl Fire Dept. headed by Don Adam, wiih back-up including Jack CInyman and Burrel Cool cy. Law and Trarfic. and the Police Dept., Is headed by Per ry Pummel. Under utilities Gnyle Shoemaker nnd Richard Rvan were named, along with UKCA and PNW Bell. Warren McCoy was named In charge of City equipment. Frances Mc Coy was asked to head up flu man Relations, assisted by lo When Do They Meet? Following Is a list of civic and service organizations of Morrow County showing their regular meeting times. This list will be updated and published periodically. Organiza tions wishing to be included in this listing should contact the Gazette-Times office. Only those organizations with reg ular meeting dates will be listed. Special occasions will not be Included. Only one listing per organization. MORROW COUNTY Ilcnpner Soil and Water Conservation District First Tuesday Morrow County Gem and Mineral Society Fourth Saturday Morrow County Court First Wednesday Morrow County School Board Third Monday Morrow County Juvenile Advisory Council .... Third Monday Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board Third Thursday Morrow County Jaycees Every Wednesday Morrow County Jaycee Wives Third Thursday Morrow County Planning Commission Meets on call Morrow County Rifle and Morrow County Fair Board Third Monday Pistol Club First Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. NFO Last Thursday Port of Morrow Second Thursday HEPPNER Morrow County Gem and Mineral Society Third Saturday Carnation Club Third Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. Degree of Honor Protective Assoc Second and Fourth Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Bookworms Second & Fourth Tuesday Golden Age Club First Tuesday Hello Heppner Second Tuesday Heppner Arm of the National Assn. To Keep and Bear Arms Third Monday Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber fo Commerce .. Every Monday Heppner City Council First Monday Heppner Civic League Third Monday Herjuner Elks Lodge Every Thursday Heppner Extension Unit Heppner Garden Club Heppner Legion & Auxiliary Jlrst Mnaay Heppner Lodge No. 69 AF 4 AM First & Third Tuesday Heppner Mini mize Tops Club Every Tuesday Heppner Ruth Assembly No. 50 .,,..,... Rainbow Girls First & Third Monday Mother's Club - First Monday Order of Eastern Star SndM Rhea Creek Grange jcon J Royal Arch Masons Fourth Wednesday Soroptlmlsts Every Thursday ai.o, st t st Williams American Legion American Legion Auxiliary Beta Omega of ESA rit rvntril lone Cafden Club Z" lone Lion's Club lone PTA lone Willows'" Grange Rainbow lone No. Locust Chanter No. 119 lone Masonic Lodee No. 120 lone Women's Fellowship lone Tonic Club LEXINGTON Lexington City Council Lexington Holly Rebekahs Clip and TlHtl. ThunttKrf. . tr7 cal communication Sarnie Uilflln. lloulng and wWfar was swtgnrd l Irrigon U'n nub under th direction of I HI an Kwlln. Tin.iatl" t-lnnlally f the elderly would coin under human relation commlHc. T1i t'matllla It uiul wa named lor Kirt Ala. tints local minuter fur spirit ual guidance. lrirtcipal M-k Tutr would automatically be In charge of achtwl Invove ment. Ha nolo? for Zoainf The Irrigon Planning Com minion will meet Thurd.y. inn. U at 7:30 In the upxisir Council room In the ui J" "Kl building, to dlcui land ue inning and the formulation of a eonlng ordinance. Bdktball far LeW CrodM a ,..ithil training pro gram wa atarted Saturday morning fr atudent or A. C. Houghton Ek-mentary Shool. Kwhn 3 through 6. A achool bu took Irrigon students to Riverside High School In Board man aft 10 a.m.. returning them st ntrnn. The "Future Pirate Basketball Ingram". U under the direction of Bob Byrd. Don HendrK and Vic Marrhck, bas ketball coathes at Klvoralde. They will be assisted by var sity aturirnlA. Cronk Hr CuU The Rev. and Mm. Wesley Cmnk traveled to Portland Fri day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Crunk's grandfather. John Uarvln. Her parents, the Rev. and Mm. Lynn Sp.rks ol Santa Cruz. Calif., and her brother and alster In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Sparks returned to Irri gon with them and were over night guests Saturday. The Kev. Sparks spoke at tho Assembly of Cod Church Sunday morn ing and Andy Sparks sang Sev ern I KrtnM for both the Sunday School and tne morning wor ship service. He played nis own accompaniment on the piano. Mrs. Bill Graybcu! rf Walla Wallu visited friends and rela tives In Irrigon the past weeK end. Horn Decorating Portle Home decorating parties were conducted by Mrs. Mike Sny der at the home of Mrs. Krnest Jorgensen Thursday evening and at Mrs. Billy Grltfin's home Friday at 11 Mrs. Al Partlow spent the week vbjitine her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ;ene Berg in Vanouver, Wn.sh. A. C. Houghton Menus Momlav Jan. 17 KaVlolas, fluffed potatoes, cottage cheese 1 -ill i'hitu ...'...! 1 W T?rt hAIl IIS with ham hocks, spinach, apri ,t)ts, lemon cake. Second Monday Second Monday First Thursday Third Tuesday. 8:00 First Tuesday, 2:00 Second & Fourth Tuesday First Tuesday Second Wednesday Second Fourth Monday - Second Thursday S, S"Z nrsi ami iiuiu Second Tuesday . First and Third Wednesday Fourth Thursday Third Wednesday First Monday First & Third Thursday Save SHItifH-HlillJilaf - "trV. BOME &ETf uaiuu.MlTfHi.il AU.KWDSM.Sl HfH. w TO MAKE OH fOUHO. out WCEK lATta the will wvofl Wednesday. Jan. 19 Ham- burger gravy over hot roils. irrwn beans, cheese sucks, cherry crunch. Thursday. Jaut. 'M Tacoes. later tots, buttered corn, cus tnrd. Friday. Jan. 21 Macaroni and cheese, deviled eggs, toma toes, fruit salad. More Bible Land Pics this Sunday At lone By WINONA ROBERTS lONK The Willows Grange will have a pot luck dinner Sunday starting at U:M. fol lowing the dinner at Mr. nnd Mrs. Fredrick Martin will show part 2 of their slides in cluding Egypt Lebanon and Syria. The public is invited to the dinner and the slides. To La Grande Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen were In La Grande Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hulvorsen and farnily. Anjie and Allsa returned home with them for a few days. Mrs. Vera Rletmann was hostess Thursday to a pinochle party. Those attending were Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs. Clell Kea, Mrs. Berl Akers, Mrs. Klby Ak ers, Ida Coleman, Mrs. Dave Rletmann, Mrs. Lewis Halvor sen, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn won high, Mrs. Irene Crabtree sec ond high and Mrs. Ida Cole man low. Mrs. Elby Akers won the 300 pinochle prize. To Denver Susan Lindstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom itfid Christina drove to Denver where Susan will be based with Western Airlines. Mr. and Mrs. Lindstrom drove to Port land Sunday to pick up Christ ina at Portland Airport as she returned from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mar tin showed their slides at the lone United Church of Christ Sunday. They showed Part I which included pictures from Amsterdam, Athens and Cor inth in Greece. They were greatly enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Itowton of Hermiston who were also on the trip were there. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Mar tin spent New Years in Othello at the home of their son Mr. and Irs. Melvin Martin and family. Game Time The lone Jr. High will play Riverside here Thursday, Jan. 13 (today) at 2:00. The lone High Shool Cardin als will play Weston at Wes ton Jail. 14 at 6:30. The lone High School Card inals will play Arlington here Jan. 15, Saturday night at 6:30. The Pee-Wee Basketball team will play during the half-time of the Junior Varsity game, time approximately 7:uu. The lone Jr. High basketball team will play Stanfield here Jan. 20, at 2:00. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL - COMMFRCIAL FARM AND HUME rrvr orzrz A I GET Of P TO A HEN START IN '7.., UYUB.9AVNa AM) UJtte-AOOf-ft A earns mrtiti. it mat c f ANO M hOHO A-S ttF6WEftCf IN fUk OWNkU AM AP Ae EPtACtAii. f T IOSK SrOLEM OH lkST(lOVecK BUY MOW A no net? BUYING? Band Parents Meet Jan. 20 Band parents plan to hold an Important meeting at 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, Jan. 20 at the band room at Heppner High. All grade and high school band parents are urged to at tend the meeting. Klnord McDanUl recently fell and broke two ribs. This seems to have slowed him from nis usual high lope clear down to about 65 MPH. ColuGnbia B Kinzua Acquires New Residents By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZl'A A r-w family ha moved i Kiniua hey ar Mr and Mr. William M4du and daughter I.vnnio of Port Orford. Ore, Mr, Mddu t an flntrle- Ian Mr. Bob lllr ' honor-.-.I niMi lit Monday evening at s baby showrr held In the church annex. Baby fleonaiiorui ur utcd and the Sift were In B b4lnel. Several game were plaed with Cheryl Berg fcerta Conlee winning prUe. Mr. Illw then opened her many gift aMtted by Mr. David Mattlon. a Mrawberry decrt with coffee and punch wa serv ed o the guu by the hot ea Sharon Bell. Molly Day. Cindy Combs, and Marietta WtUey. Mr. and Mr. Bob Hire were bujdneM vUltora to The Dalle lost Monday. In The Dalle Tueaday on bu Ine were Mr. and Mr. Ron Kvewole and daughter Melissa. Mr. and Mr. Willi Wright. Jr.. of Portland arrived last Wednesday to ped veral day vbdtlng with Mr. and Mr. Willis Wright. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jlgga Bowman went to Portland Thursday where Mr. Bowman entered Good Samaritan Hospital for surgery on Friday morning. Xlaiua rota Trawl Mr. and Mm. Robert Kelso were buslnes visitors to Portland last Friday. While there they also visited with Mrs. Lynn Dempsey. , In Portland Monday on busl nes were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ash er. an1 Mm. Frank DeMerltt were In Heppner last Tuesday where Eva had meaicai care. Mrs. Earl Norrls and Mrs. Her ot.ni tr.irHnck went to Bend last Tuesday on business and for Carol to have medical care. Camp S Club Meets The regular meeting oi me -Use Electricity - But Use It "Efficiently" An uninsulated or poorly insulated house can lose or waste 50 to 60 of its heat. Doors or windows that are drafty should be weather stripped or caulked. Storm doors and storm windows will cut heat require ments a considerable amount. Check chimneys, exhaust fans, range hoods, clothes dryers and fire places. These should be equipped with self closing dampers as they are a common source of heat loss. Heating energy costs are increased about 50 for each degree of heat above 72 degrees. Maintain lower bedroom temperatures Comfort can be maintained more economically with electric bed covers than with room heaters. Maintain a humidity level of 40 to 50 and a constant thermostat setting. The above suggestions are thru the courtesy of your Columbia Basin Electric Co-op, Inc. 'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties' Telephone 676-9146 Camp S Woman's rlub wa held Wrdnraday evening with Pn?t dent IU lUrdwhk in charge Ther wri fcurn member pre ent and Ihs new 1973 ftUr servrd Si lwilc, kulr- and by law of tha club weie review, ed and the audit committee re ported the r4 were all In or-d,-r. Terry ThM wa appointed ihairman uf the itChrutm lean up and the lt uf month ly hote!e was pouted. The community card panic were tilM-uoMHl and it wa voted t have U In 1972 with the !irt one to be on Jon. 22. with Tat Van Ardal and Terry Tdd a hmteie. It wa ato voted to riM the price foe the card par lie to tl 00 per couple. The fol lowing commute were ap pointed: Log. Belly Murdotk. Cheer. Carol Norrl. Gold Bond. Wanda Dunlap. Coffee UiU. Pat Van Amdale. Punhaklng agent for uDi)lle and gifu. Carol Thoma. All projects for the year a L. - I were dlcuel ana rnmrn appointed. The d.oc prlate went to Betty M unlock. Due lo the long meeting, no game were played and the pruu were drawn by Pat Van Arwlale, Ter ry Todd. Carol Thoma, and Car ol Norrls. tr nt Mr. Rav O'.Neall and family were In Prlnevllle Satur day on businen and while there visited the Ray U'aeau. :r. iam- iiy- Mr. and Mr. Don Hardwick and son Donny went to IVrtland Friday on business. Square Dane Club Hosts The Kiniua Mountaineer Square dance club hosted a square dance Friday with Bob Jewett or Condon doing me can ing. Attending from the Sage Brush Shufflers of Prlnevllle were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wallls. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bannon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Don York, Mr. and Mrs. Snoder De Board. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robin son, and Mr- and Mrs. Marvin Johnson. From the lone Grand Squares were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McNary, and Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. From Condon asm Electric were Carl SUidtn, Mabl Vaughn, and Mr. and Mi, Har ry Hartley. From ruil wtxe Mr and Mr. Ben Harris, Mr. and Mr. Juhn lr. Mr- and Mr. Hob Humphrey, and Mr and Mi, Jk hH. Krm Kin iua were Glen IViWIn. Mr, and Mr, Marvin Saddler. Mr. and Mr, lerw-hi- Murd.a k. and Mr and Mr, Kail .Norn. A poiluik IuihIi wa -rvH after darning. Mountaineers Club Busy Several membr of the Kin ua Mountaineer Square Dane tiub went la Th Dalle Satur day to attend the Star and Cir cle group and to retrieve their banner. Going were Mr. and Mr. Url Norri. Mr. and Mr. Ilerw hel Murd.k. Mr. and Mr. Jack Bell. Mr. and M. Bob Jew ett. Mr, and Mr. Marvin Sad dler, George Saddler, and Ma Wood. On Sunday. J.m. 9. at the Fw il Grade School gym. a busl neM tnwtlng of the Kiniua Mountaineers wa held with Pnvidenl Jim Cochran In charge. Tin schedule for the first part of 19T2 was discuajM-d and it wa decided to have both s float and a booth In the Wheeler County Fair and pa rade. A eclal dance Is set for May 20 and will be known a the First Annual Spring Thaw Dance. An exhibition dance will be given at the Condon Nursing home on Jan. 22. After the meet ing adjourned, square dance les sons were given with Bob Jew ett In charge. "This I oas t the earlier model. Co-op Pendleton 276778: