Willow Creek Dam Project Reviewed
(tunilnui-d iwn pace II t1n hrr, he conclude,
it- i,i ,. ii Krn Turiwr, chairman at
I wo vt IlHHtjt In th lHJi"
.ml In ltm.'V Ihi-K' liiil lf-n a
IIimmI that tiMik live Uvea lif
lit tuM ol brijH K'tl l,ni tr
the flty'a M uiilu their nhau
t the r'rvolr Irrigation wat-i
lor the tvm(ry anl n-lvoW
atul pjilil inliiMH.l itM't
Fallovvinit the it-wnMlio i.
iiiotlon wti aitwrrfl by
Col. Council. Mr. Ilin,an. "'
alii ltiNliir. nll.mt prxJiHl
-oortlinittr with tin V. S. Army
Corps, ol Kiigincfm: lfuiiUii
llowmnn. UrKoit Watr H
Murce Board; Jim Van Point
lln. IH'i'l. of Kinlronmraul
joality: Uf ItoliliiMin, -ourm-mlM
ami Frank Mohlman, land
lufisflii-r iliurrHu of tH'l.ma
wont. It wit liroiiht out that every
i ffort It mailt In the clam pro
Ttn to proven! noppatfe.
tJrovvth in the com of the pro
vt It it a very lit tit Itoarini: "
;iny aii'ii'd cost or tm irrigation
Ifiittiro.
One .inner Milil ho foil wo
uomlral beiii-fit hail not Ihi-ii
hovvn for on Irrigation (tlittrlct.
K'e(,ulreinellts, ho Mild, iiuiuui
.1 hiii Investment In Irrigation
i u.)nienl. Ilo fiM-I.H he U t
ilo t.int from the projirl to ex
pi'ilonee much benellt Irom It.
Another rancher oh Id that
onto the projii t Is a reality, he
IccIk mi re farmers will line up
for the Irrigation wnter. In his
ipirJon, he nalil, the project It
i "little Jewel hecatise of itm
multiple uses".
Confluence of Sholie CrH'k
with Willow presents a prob
lem, it was brought out. Ami a
ludy is planned in connection
with the project.
Clarence Ifosewall, chairman
of the County and City Plan
niiiR -Commission, spoke in
lavor.
President Kd Dick of the Hop-pncr-Morrow
County Chamber
of Commerce, told of the long
.series of efforts Including many!
i rips to Washington. I- C. by
County people In nn effort to
ild.-iif ;ii)i(i)tiat jons for darn
pl.-'iinm.r money,
the
'llt-lprxf Soli Water Conwr
(Vation IhktrM totifiod for the
oioixMcd proJiHl. U Mid the
need In iromondoua nd the
OoitcfiU are treniendoiu
Porcnts Voice Need
For More Teacher
Parent Understanding
, tt rciiull f linen-si !liovtn
ihrtiu h a ipioxtionnairt rlicul.t-
led ! llu Klementary S-hod
t liii-tiiuin program, an organ!
aiionnl, nttrtit -appraisal moot
i! of le.u-ln-rt and parent is
. lit ilu led fur t'Mlny, Jan, 1.1 at
..to p.m.
The purpoM of this iiuiMlrtK
v. Ill In of a .1(1 ill natiilt. One,
o decide If there Is adiMjuile
iiili-rctl and if o, In ihiide
uhat Ih of itri.ini.ation would
tit-t III the ihn'iIs of the M-hool-
oininiinitv. The ms-ond iHirlwise
I of the meotlnir Is to make I he
'final d. vision at lo the use of
.proximately SX'WI remaining
in the ireastiry of ho TA
.'roup which has disbanded.
The response mi the question
nail indle.iieil sumo !NI mmnoiis
were interes'ed in some type of
areiit teacher organization
"This definitely shows a netd
In pmviite letter lines of Com
mimicatiou between the schools
and the community." Principal
Don t ole said in talking about
'ho meeting.
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THIS WAS A Juniper ti at tht Courtheu that went down in
Tuedoy'i ttorm. Th stump woi tawed off and the tree clean
ed up In abort order. The aturap ehowt the rotten center core.
Amateur Night Fun Show in Planning
Dennis Cass will
in. 'i si er ol ceremonies
1 No eontilliiite some
as
lone Cardinals Win
First League Game
lone' Cardinals won their
first league game tin Friday at
I'mapine by 73 points ngalnst
t'liiapine's 52. David Warren
wa.s toi player with 22 points,
ami made II very helpful re
bounds, lone had 31 field goals
to I'ni.ipiiie's 17, however, the
I'mapine Chiefs hit well with
free throws, making 18 of 32
vvhile lone made 11 of 27.
In their oilier two games last
week. lone lost and won. On
serve
and will
entertain
ment at a h ' tun evening
m; planned for Saturday. Jan
IK
This will be an amateur fun
night in the multipurpose room
of the llcppner Klementary
School. It Is hoped that many
performers will contribute ol
their talents. There is no age
limitation and no area limita
tion. Anyone who likes to mt
iorm is Invited. I'eiiormers
initst appear at a practice
night on Jan. 21, Monday, at
1:00 at the gralle school multi
purpose room to meet villi
Dennis Cass and to run through
their numbers and 10 arrangi
the program.
Admission will be charged on
Jan. 2!) at 8:0 for this big
show. Adults and high school
students will pay ffk- anil
grade school students 2."c pre-
s le. children will be admit
ted free. The money collected
will be used by the 1X)IS Clubs
of Iffppncr, lone and U'xing
loi. to defray the expense of
fhoii presidents In attending
regional meetings.
The planning comnullee for
Ibis show Includes Karen
s;riii-er. president ot the Hopo
ner TOPS Club; Winona
oris, president of the
TOPS Club; Krda PieiMT.
Ident of th? Lexington
Club, and Lily Wilson
Dennis Cass.
Hob-
lone
proa-
TOPS
nnd
Tuesday they played a pro-sea-
lie said he had personally, ,m. nun leauue 12a mo nt Wheel-
seen much damage here from (r which they lost 40 51. Satur-
year he had day night Stanfield came to
'(no for another non-league
tl'iods. And litis
seen the community show con
cern by raising $2,000 for con-setv.-itioii
farming practices on
upper Shobe Crock, and told of
the women who have organized
a Hood warning system, im(
about the new Ileppner Water
fontrol Diliict formed here.
There is a definite need for pro-
game and lone wa.s victorious
57. 27.
'litis Friday, Jan. II, lone
plays its second league game
at Weston. Coach Del LaRue
says, "This could be a tough
one." On Saturday, Arlington's
Honkers come to play at lone.
McCartys Sell
Their Mini Ranch
(Jail and Du Ann McCarty
called Tuesday to say they had
sold their mini ranch on the
edge of Ifcppncr city limits to
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nistad. They
saiii the daughter and son-in-law
of the Nistarts plan to live
there on the 12 acre place. The
McCartys built the home and
have lived there since the 1 a 1 1
of IMC. They have bought the
Wiilt W'yss farm near Board
man. Gail is a former county
agent here and Is now the agri
cultural specialist for the Boo
ing Company.
Willows I00F
Installation
Willows Lodge of Odd Fellows
here held Installation ceremo
nies Saturday night for their
new officers. The Kel ckahs serv
ed a splendid ham dinner to
tlit lo!go members.
Officers installed were Mar
ion Hayden, noble grand; Hon
Ha .jiiewood, vice grand; warden
is Arnie Hodman; conductor,
Koiy Slillmaii; chaplain, Bud
Peck; Inside guard, Harley Sa-
ger; Outside guard. Bill Lowe;
rigid support to noble grand,
Randall Peterson; left support
lo noble grand. Cornet t Green;
right support to vice grand, Bob
Lowe; left support to vice
grand, Pete McMurtry; D. R.
lash is secretary and Leon Ball,
treasurer.
Rebokah installation ceremo
nies were also neia ana com
plete story will bo presented
next week.
Doctors Negative
On County Plea
For Another Doctor
Judge Paul Jones iieoompanled
hv the Judges of Wheeler and
Cilli.nn counili and Buzz Bn
ta. Area Kxlensloil agent for
(Ymmuniiy Development Servic
t wen! lo Salem lo moot with
the Stale Hoard of Health. wtM
ern ret ion represent alive of
IIKW and others from the Ore
gon Motllcal School last wi-ek.
Kadi Judge presented the
medical picture of Ms county.
They won told "Your throe coun
tie stand high on the priority
list. Your applications must to
approved by tile local Medical
SSI1.
Judge Jones wild Tuesday
morning they were advised lo
make one application for the
three counties. There was a po-
idbility that each county would
obtain a doctor but mayte not
all at the same time.
The judges were assured thai
applicants for the program
would be screened carefully
and doctors would be compat
ible with the area as well as
with those they would In? work-
ins.
JlmIl'c Jones wa.s to meet with
the Ihreo doctor. Dr. Hubor. Dr.
Tibbies and Dr. Wolff on Tues
day evening to get their decis
Ion.
Speaking for the three doctors,
Dr. Wolff said Wednesday morn
ing, "On the basis of the cri
teria which accompanied the
Federal program, we do not feel
there is a critical need for a
doctor or dentist in any of the
three counties. According to the
criteria. 1000 people without a
doctor is considered in critical
need.
We do fool there is room for
a physician in a combination of
the two counties and should be
stationed either at Condon or at
Fossil".
Income Tax Booklet
Available at
Heppner Post Office
A htitkl.'t that slve Inform
lion on how lo fill ml Federal
lax returns will be o.l al the
llcppner Po! Office, "Your Fed
er:tl Income Tax" written ty
Hit Internal Revenue Sor iv I
h.-o. In prior year been 1I '
only at the Government Print ,
ing Office. Washington. 1). C. oi
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A! UHHTI. fO( IUI!.lM"'P. ' ,
of the taxpayer li I now avail-,
wide ai nearly alt postal Inst. -i I 1
lations. This tax guide Public.
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IIOII 11, l?l n.dliauir .11 1.--
ItKal ptst office. The ptlce U
$.75 per copy.
-We'll bring ou a vU.m
)lut firxt a kl.ro t.ipe of
that hist comnnTcioir
Recent Blow Not
Like 1888 Wind
An old newspaper clipping
brought in this week by Mrs.
R. A. Camphell, Lexington, re
calls lhat Lexington and the
surrounding country "clear to
Pine City was almost entirely
destroyed by a cyclone which
killed several people and in
jured scores of others.
It states that this 1888 cyclone
demolished almost every house
in Lexington.
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graduation, an anniversary or the birth of a new granJ
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Department ol Treasury and The Advertising Council.
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TERRY ARBOGAST
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Of Oldsmobile, Cadill ac and Mazda
on display at
CAL'S ARCO, Heppner
Friday and Saturday
January 14 and 15
DAYS
MjrSisaw - gafy" gpynr"jJf tJHvmw nai
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Jerry, Bill.
and Glenn
will be
available
to serve
your needs
and
answer
any
questions
Free Drawing
ON CHANNEL MASTER
PORTABLE 8 -TRACK
STEREO CARTRIDGE
PLAYER
PURCHASED THROUGH
Gonty's of Heppner
FINAL DRAWING WILL BE HELD
AT 7:00 P.M. SATURDAY
YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN
17 yts or under must bo accompanied by on adult
We Invite You to
TEST DRIVE
EACH OF THESE CARS
AT YOUR
CONVENIENCE
DURING THESE 2 DAYS
iJT-!.Jr.
72 Olds 93 Luxury Coupe
Come in and sign up
for our Free Lube
and Car Wash at
CAL'S ARCO
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"72 Mazda RZ2 Rotary Coupe
Conirie Olds - Cadillac Inc.
oil S. E. Court Ave.
Phone 276-1921
Pendleton, Ore.
GLENN WALKER