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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1972)
La ... , w LAI 11 2iu! l i "ITS THIS WATT ... In rodl'-tilctlng th dutrlcl bid t fc with in 3"r of each other In peculation. Slate Leql'.Ictsrhupelul DOT broea 01 jviaaraa explains it ait to t-air-j rioin. prmutrnij of I ho font Ltont Club. HtrrNCIt (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES. Thureday. Im. 17. 171 Victory Weekend; Heppner Crushes Sherman, Stanfield By BOB PLOYHAR Ij-iI hv tho Minotins of Gary Wmkin llipi'iior rii'd to i-nsy ii'tuni' Ifi wik"il a ilxy rruhhril SlH-unan Co, and SI n fii'M. Tin wIi.i i-vi-nrd ih .Mu tit n'H lni-.'uc rwwl lit 2 2. Tl.f MiiM.hik crabrM'ti 20 12 fiM ii-iii.il lvnnlaL'. iiml w. i I ir I i ihiImiuc tln Mni!- yi uv Unfits In cnory quarter i.t. t! toik a T.i T'J iKTiMi.n lll'in.r r.iach, Ul (IkikIi Mji.!it'iti'i heavily nml e-ry ( lie im I l.i- insler W(i Ohio lo MtTe, Ciirv Walkins tix'k M-nr ini.- In.i nr wilh 27 cMiniiT unci ('mil.' Mitnlters piuhhed 11 r' hu nds. Stanlichl vi. Heppner Minf.ihl rve Ihiiiiiici n tni-f miiiiis( In Hie find fiunr ti r when they took a 12 11 h ad i, the I iier. However, the Ji'rM.'i'ir ;:ine iilivi" and out n.:eil the Ti;;ers 18-4 In the m i ik! uii.hIi r and tiMik a 2!i Hi hd If I ii ie lead. They mill in- rid In wiilen the cliffereni'P In the nmes in the second half m,i! vm easily 59-3H. t.aty Wiitklns was HfMtin It ill-. n:..n wilh 22 tallies. After f-i.miiij.' hack from a broken l.nr.il Watklns has averaged 23. points in the last four carries. Indi iilual scoring for thi Wici r.mn raine was Watklns 27, Hover J7, MK'ahe 7, Dunlap 6. I!hea -I, I'aplneau 4, Sumner 4 Munkers 3. Kt'kman 2, Green 2 lledman 2. and Roberts 1. S'eoiinn in the Ktanfield pami was Walkins 22, Boyer 13. I'ap ineau 7. KIh-h fi, Munkers 6, Mc Cahe 4, and Green 1. Chuck Stolen Baileys Car in Portland Baby Girl Currin Joins Four Brothers Mr. and Mrs. lion Currin have broken what .seemed to be a tra dition of hoys and added a Riii to the lamily. A name fur the new arrival hud no! hei ii chosen at this printing. She was horn on Jan. 21 at and weighed 7 lb. She Joins Pendleton Community Hospital four brothers at home, Ronnie ,1, Tony a, Mike 7, and Steven 5. Grandparents are Mrs. Henry La.inka of Pendleton and Mr and Mrs. George Currin of Hoppner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Halley went to Portland last week lor mrdiral attention. Mrs. Bailey has been tuhnilted to Good Sam aritan for back treatment. While they were in Portland they had the unsavory exper ience of having their sport.s car stolen from a parking lot. The police called 8 hours later lo lell them the car had lccn lo cated but had been wrecked. After having it twed In. dam age was estimated at Sll'K). lone Lions Hear New Districting And New Zoning New Land Fill 1 ii i wane unaer Consideration At th Inter e Aernmentiil meeting of the five town M.d the County Court, It win voted to exirnd an Invitation to I he IN.it of M .rrnw and the Shool litrlit lo become memN-r of thi unit The Mavot of lone, Lexing ton and Heppner dlcuol their rrnnion i-roMem for a Mid W4te dp ul kite. A ' t it g f Olltddl red l c only .w ned Uml at m-r of III!- Alipoit r'u'!se June Mid the rrenial Mtpe have asked them to excavate one trench to de. termlne the noil depth. The aer- i.nuli tiiiard will have to be lortaeted for llielr approval lis well as a numlw-r of ptoblems that are yet to be worked out. ch6 f p , kite that . that of one cor proerty, environ- lone Installs 43 Stop Signs The city crews at lone bav ins! completed installing 13 new Slop signs. Three of them are replacements and 40 are new. Citizens sav 'It is taking a little time to get used to them.' People will be given a little time to become acquainted to them before enforcing them be gins. Skiing Gets Closer I At the lone I. Ions Club Ladies i Night dinner Monday at ThelV. i Dave Green of Madias okc 'on the new districting. Mr i Green is a candidate fur repre ' sen la live In the Oiegmi I.cgl. la tun- trom the new insiiict lie said such a rii-Iriclii.g pi in has bii'ii In the Oregon c-onsii-liilimi for some years but has been ignored. An inleiesllng feature of the new districting is that the four rnaj ir towns are of nearly equal sle, none very large. These towns nr Heppner, Madras, Mill Cilj and F.slacada. The new represenla-l live district covers a vast area from the Cascades east through Morrow County. Mr. Green was named the out standing, local president of the Oregon Jaycees in M51, was' stale Jaycee president in 1!HS and is a past national vice pres ident for the United States Jay- cees. County Zoning Harold Kerr, Morrow County Kxtension Agent, spoke on the proM).sed zoning ordinance. Tlds was from the "Morrow County Comprehensive Plan", prepared by the Morrow County Planning Commission with Cornell. How- land, Hayes & Mcrrvficld (con sultants), and cooperation of the Morrow County Court and nn advisory committee of citi- Ron Jones Expect Portland Visitors The Elkj Annual, a big ernt here, will be held thl year on Saturday. Keb, 19, It I the T3th a nn i versa ry of the Im-al l'lge of the Benevolent and Protect ive Otder of Elk. Our little pa in r will note thi event with hjecial history, very appropriate dutii'g thin centennial year of Heppner. We lereivtd an iatrtting I tier to the fHlitor thU uwk. Ih.wc'.cr, we can't publish li lt wasn't idgned. Tied Mankia sold foUc told him in IV-19 that it never c4 txdd here. The next day it drop. I M-d to 22 Ix-low lero. Irrigon Sfore Has Change The WUl:w Creek dam pro' ett Is In line for Stm.OtKi Kel end Funds to complete plan nitiL' and the main design for Mr and Mm. n n Jones are' the Corps of Engineers here, ac exoectlni? cuests from Portland! cording lo the President's budj;- UiK weekend. Mrs. Jones' aunt et. This, along with the current and uncle. Mr. nr.d Mrs. John S-'WOO will get the project Myles will be accompanied hv light to the point of construe Griffin Green of Salem. Orlffiri. i lion. If there are no delays in a senior In high tchool is Mrs. obtaining construction funds, Jones' brother. The Myles' are building could be underway ry retired and own some Blake early 15'74. Proneri ics. I Plans Include a drive to Black Our alncere thanks to Mr. Mountain and a upper Satur- Norman Griffin for her kind help By TRANCES HOSE WILSON liUUGON Ux-'m Gt.rfvry 1 Texaco Station I under the new management of Royal and Shel la llovinghoff, furmei ly of M ler. Mr. Hovinuhoff W a baker by trade and KialUe In dec. oratinl cakea. He ttendwl Bris ham Young University In Utah. Lee and Came LcBlanc have inovc.l to their new home, West of Irrigon. and will continue to have an Interest Inn the bus), iiess, but have turned the re- siMinsibilitv of It over to Mr.' Ilovinghoff. who I Mr. Le-J I! I a ne' sun. j Mr. and Mr. Lee LcBlane( were pleasantly surprisei on a, recent Saturday night, when aj group of friends gathered at j ! F. Ruckrr, week. vUited them thl day night given by Mrs. Marrcl Jones. Mrs. Myles and Judge Jones have eoncsponded but this will lie their first meeting. Mr. and ! and suggestions Bareback School Set For This Spring Sid Brilt, NItA Champion Bare back Kider in VMM, VMM, 170 and 1!71 and Ail-Around Cow boy in l!Ki!) will hold a Barehnck Killing School at his arena in Echo this spring. The last week end in March has been set as the dale. There will be film sessions and individual instruc tion with lots of horses. Anyone interested in entering the Hodeii circuit will undoubt edly find it to his advantage and as a savings of entrance fees. The price of the school al so includes room and board. The final inspection is all that stands between the skiers and skiing at Arbutkle. Last weekend saw the motor that op- zens erates the tow put into tip-top. Mr Kerr said there would be condition. Minor adjustments as a hearing either Feb. 17 or 23 noted by Jerry Branton, engin- nt the Lexington Grange Hall, per of The Dalles, have been He went through the plan ex made. These Included proper' plaining its various sections, functioning of the safety gates, ' The zoning ordinance would not Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent owners of the COAST-TO-COAST STORE in Heppner. just return ed from the organization's 42nd Annual Storeowners Convention, a four day meeting held at the Portland Hilton Hotel. Dick and Lvnnea and over 2,'SOO other COAST-TO-COAST STORE owners nnd employees from 23 states in the Mid-West! and West attended a complete! presentation of programs on Spring and Summer merchan dise lines. Key personnel from the Home Office, alone with factory representatives etnpha-a ' ci.H flirt miti nrriliir.ttf rnrflin lot on historical information for our Heppner Centennial edition. Thanks, too to Tom Wolff. Mrs. Keulah Lull Hell arid Orval Malheny. We are most grateful for all the help we can get as we won't be able to make the edition a s-ucc.-ys without a great amount of volunteer assistance. A family reunion w held to honor Mr. Graet Snyder of ir rifon. on her H3rd birthday, Jan 9. at the home of her on and daughter-In -law, Mr, and Mr Sam Snyder, In Irrigon. Attending were her 7 child ren. 16 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, a total ef 4. Four generation picture were taken 4 way, of 4 member of her family and their eleae-end- ant. Those attending Included, Mr. Effie Mconald of Pendleton, her children. France McDonald eif Pendleton; Mr. Aragoit and ehildien Tonl, Fred and Jusa uf Heimlston. Mr. Jerry Grescl of Moxee, Wash., and children; Mr. Larry Tolbcrt and children, Wayne, Jemmc and Ronda eif Moxee; Mr. and Mr. Dave Blanchard and children. Dehra, and Ken eif Yakima. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snyder and children; Kelli and ChrU of Ir rigon, Mr. and Mr. Bruce John son and children, Joel and Su sie, of Pilot Kock. Mr. and Mr. Sam Snyder of Irrigon and children Mrs. Chap pell. Mr. Califf and children Mike, Sam and Donna of Pendle ton; Mr. and Mr. Mike Snyder Carnation Club Readies New Lodge At the Jan. 19 Carnation Club meeting It was decider! new- chairs would be purchased for the tie-w Degree of Honor building. The new building will receive cleaning by the membe-rs at next executive meeting of warming. They were execting neighbors to drop by lo play cards, but Instead they had a house full ef guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Noonan and 2 children, have movi'd In to the Christiansen house near the Cetmplete Food Slore. Theyj aie from Portland. I Mrs. Bessie Dunn of Riehland. and children Itashcll and Mich Wash., ha bee-n vi-l'irg her i acl of Hermlston. daughter and son-in-law and! Mr. Harry Snyder of ElCaJon, family. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern . Calif., on vacation from his Christiansen, the past we-ek.j wi.rk em Johnston Island, his She has just re-turned freim an wife and 5 children were un extensive trip to seve-ral East-(able to attend, em States. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strode of .The Dalles and ehildrem John, Yiieolt. Wash., who are long- Ann and Steve, time friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crese-i of Wtdla Walla and children, Gres - ' 1 -. . I. . . .1 f'.. -..I .. .. .1 t- n .. . I 1 The North Lexington Livestock Club met Jan. 15 at the home! of David and Jana Steagall. President Kalhy BartlU read the thank you from the Slate Hospital for the gifts we sent at Christmas time. Harold Kerr showed a film "Judging Steers for Cutability.' Katliy and Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas. The Irrigon and the lone Lions I Club cooperated on a project to , purchase glasses for 3 members iof an Irrigon family. The Irri gon Lions club meet on the 2nd land 4th Thursdays of each month at 7 p.m. at the Lions i club building, on the old high- r v till: in viotiuvt.-v, uiuuuvi , , . , . j . knvvle,l nn,l e..sfmr wrv. I ' 1 h ulal "'"K" ,n,i ,mu may be held there. 1972. The theme of the Convention was "Better Ideas For You up-hill rope separated from the down-hill rope, the tension ca ble checked, the communications to the man at tho top of the tow in proper eirder. Marvin Chitty said Monday the special fee permit of $100 is paid and the Associat ion's In surance is paid up. A Forest Service representative will ac company the engineer on the fi nal inspection which if passed satisfactorily will see the Forest Service Special Use Permit grant ed immediately tor skiing. change anvth ne that is now I established. A cattle feed lot j now operating could remain and I continue as it always has. ) Mr. Kerr urge's everyone to I lie sure and attend the hearings on the new zoning. On Feb. 28 the next Lions La dies Night will be held tit the lone American Legion Hall. Sgt. Early of the Pendleton Police will present a film and program on drugs. Recycle newspapers to bricks A California mechanical en gine'er has developed a way to make bricks from old newspa pers. At the rate of 72 pages per brick. The pages are shred ded, pulped with water, squeez ed out, mixed with sodium sili cate, bypsum, a kind of cement called pozzolan and formed un der pressure 2000 pounds per sq. inch. After drying for about a week, each brick weighs two pounds, is water and fire re sistant. Cost is two to four cents per brick. The Jan. 19 meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lincoln Nash with vice-president Marie Steagall presiding. Martha King. Clara Gertson, Ida Farra, Doris Robinson, Mary Bryant, Alice Soward and Ardith Hunt were present. Martha King won the door prize. Next meeting will be at Ida Farra's, Feb. 16, at 8:00 p.m. Our next meetine will be Feb.' way west of town. Lavern Christ- 12 at the home eif Lori Rhea. Hansen Is their president. We will work on road signs. Mrs. Steagall ments. Ken served refresh Grieb, reporter Jeri and Jodi Snow were home visiting in lone last weekend. Until Christmas, the girls shar ed an apartment In Pendleton where Jerl attends BMCC and Jodi was employed. Jodl now attends Portland State and is staying at the Mar tha Washington. Jerl is contin uing her education at BMCC. j COLE ELECTRIC Motor Itewlndiixj I INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME I Pendleton 276-T761 My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of peo ple; those who do the work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be In the first group; there was much less competition there. To Hawaii Ear Morgan accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. John En banks, both of lone, and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Davidson of Los Angeles left Tuesday for an ex tended visit In Hawaii. They will be nt the home of tho Da vidson's son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson of Kaneohe. Mr, Johnson with tho marines is to be on an as signment in Virginia until Ap ril. Mrs. Johnson an RN and the children will remain in Ha waii. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson will stay until April and Mr. Mor gan says "I'll stay as long as I can keep Mildred" (Mrs. Eu banks). Mr. Morgan was anticipating the trip with much pleusuro and also in celebrating his 81st birthday mi Jan. 2'.l LUTHER LEAGUE Luther League held a recent meeting with Pastor Monsch as head chairman. Ciieri Carlson arid Phil Carlson gave a brief report on tho convent ion they attended at Spokane1 Nov. 20 27. Also brought up for old bus iness was the party at Cuts fort h Park; about 20 people showed up. Diane McLachlan led a dis cussion on the Youth Council meeting that was held recent ly. The Luther League discussed and voted to have a non profit movie. The date lias not been set yet. The next meting will be held Feb. 16. Thil Carlson, reporter HOSPITAL NEWS Patients receiving meeiieal care1 at I'ieinee-r Memorial Hospi tal are Lueille' O. Weems, Hepp-ni-r; Joseph Llzotte, Hoppner; Bob Ixivgren, Lexington anil Ben Cox, Hi'ppneT. Patients dismissed this vvee'k wore Buford Brldgewater, Spray; Tracy Wilson, Heppner, and Berl Akers, lone. 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