Geodesic
Class limit for those ork
HH; on tlwCfOtlesii' Pom-' us
K t at 10. Hi'i-tius to ork
mi this pri)e't during r n
viroiinn'iital A.ircn.'ss t-tk
Kellf Wolf!. I ii
Aorams, Jotm Hoard, Kay
W nitaker. Shannon Ki'lly,
Piv? Mci M Ke Hers
Ktrom, Kyle liohinson, Kii'ti
ard U ollioliii, Jack I nreln
and VUh' oeom.
The Astro Dune In Hous
ton. Texas Is a Gt-oilesilf
IHuue structure. shots
of tti. World's Fair at Tok
oo showed aGeulesielionie
housing o:ie of the exhibits.
The Geixtcsic Pome, the
students learned, ts a form
of n. viern architecture.
Made of trundles, a ten
sion system creates an e.jual
aiiHHint of pressuie on the
vertices of each trundle.
It ts an economical av
of spaiimiu; large areas of
space. The formula as tak
en from the originator Mr.
Pucknuster Fuller, author of
the outstanding "Spaceship
Earth."' His original con
ception of this type of struc
ture came from nature, sno
flakes and thistles.
Instructors ere Ton.
Shear and Boo Clough. Mr.
Shear purchased the lumber
and pipe for the construction
and Pettyjohns donated the
Iximlmg. Mr. Shear and M
Ciough assisted bv Kelley
Wolff sawed the Cx-Ts In
lengths for the project prior
Environmental
Week Has
Recycling Project
Daring Ecology Week at
Heppner High School a group
of students participated in a
recycling study and became
more aware of the pollution
occuring through the use of
cans, glass, and paper con
tainers. The students are concerned
and are asking residents to
pirticipate in an effort to do
something about collection of
these articles for recycling.
Students suggest that drop
stations for the articles be
placed at local grocery stores
or other conveient places.
Some civic group must as
sume the responsibility for
taking collected articles to a
recycling station. Students
are willing to help in this
undertaking.
Residents should prepare
articles to be recycled as
follows: Cans - rinse, re
move both ends, place them
inside can and flatten, place
in heavy paper bags.
Newspapers - tie in bun
dles. Cardboard Boxes and
similar cardboard articles
flatten and tie in bundles.
Glass - rinse bottles, remove
all metal, plastic and paper.
Collect separately from cans.
Sort your recydables from
other wastes (Potato peel
ings, etc. can be made into
a compost pile to add to your
garden soil).
These are the recommen
Candi Mansfield, Sharon Pea
body, and Barbara McCarl.
After participating in an at
tempt to do somathing about
recycling. They say "If you
care about your environment,
please participate".
FOOTNOTES
By Birdine Tullis
Our stuclentsare really con
cerned about recycling and
all phases of protecting their
environment.
Homemakers also have
many requests for informa
tion on where they can de
posit bottles, can and papers.
If studentsandhomemaKers
are this concerned - can't
we do something about it?
Support this effort and let it
be known that you too will
cooperate.
Do Heppner
Homes Fit?
On Thursday a group of
students toured Heppner to
take pictures and to take note
of the different types of ar
chitecture. They tried to
make some conclusions on the
types of architecture as to
whether it was suitable for
its function, the climate, lo
cation, building materials and
methods of construction.
They discussed what was good
and what was bad. They stu
died homes as they fit into
their surroundings.
Students taking this En
vironmental Awareness week
tour were Barbara Allstott,
Teresa Hughes, Kelley Wolff,
Susan Wilson, Peggy Taylor,
Dianne M-:Lachlan, Cindy
Rogers, Ed Strahm and Kirk
Robinson. They were accom
panied by Tom Shear.
DON LINN ELLS sold their
saddles with a Want Ad in
the Gazette-Times. You.too,
can exchange unwanted artic
les for CASH. Try a G-T
want ad now.
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to the construction.
Later M: Shear will dis
mantle the handsome struc
ture and take it to Eugene
where his dad may recon
struct it for one of his small-
Career Day To Be
Students really want more
opportunities to learn about
a variety of professions and
vocations! Students confirm
ed this fact at the meeting,
March 29 at BMTC when a
group of students, resource
people, Extension and BMCC
personnel met to evaluate
the World of Work Career
Day held there recently.
Student representatives
from fourteen high schools,
all who had participated in
the recent session, had strong
feelings about the value of
the day. They were unani
mous in asking for similar
workshops. Many sugges
tions for making it more
worthwhile were offered.
As a result, all high school
age youth will be invited to
next year's siminar tobegiv
en early in March. A Sat
urday session was preferred
bv students.
WORKING: Kevin Gutierrez, Mark Rietmann,
Micki Hoskins
ACTORS: Cheri Carlson, Phil Carlson, Mary
Pat McElligott.
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The Scene: The old spinster Birdie Seed )f
is frightened by Iffy Cann's wild raving J
waving of a shotgun. Emmeline looks on.f
THE
Thel's Cafe
Akers Motor Service
Jordan Elevator Co.
Bristow's Market
lone Chevron Station
independent Garage
study in architecture
er greenhouses,
Mr. Shear was enthusias
tic about the week of acti
vities and felt the type of
learning would be highly bene
ficial to the students.
Annual
A steering committee In
cluding a student from each
school involved was set up to
meet soon after school recon
venes next fall to get plans
started.
Morrow County students
who attended the evaluation
and will serve on the steer
ing committee are Dave War
ren, lone and Kristi Hague
wood, Heppner. a Riverside
student will also be asked to
serve on the committee.
Bob Jepsen, Barb W'ither
rite, Don Stangel, and Bir
dine Tullis also attended the
meeting and will serve on the
planning committee.
There are three things that
convince me this country is still
in good shape: The Gross Nation
Product, the standard of living,
and Hot Pants.
FOLLOWING
m.'4 -
FINISHING TOUCHES are
Dave McLeod.
CLEAN LP
PAYS OFF
The group of students who
volunteered to clean up during
the Environmental Aware
ness week had a taste of
bureaucracy at work.
They learned that picking
up litter along the highway
must be preceded by the is
suance of a permit three
days prior. They learned the
dump is only ojen at cer
tain times.
All was not lost. They took
three pickup loads from the
Fairgrounds to the dump. The
clean-up session was parti
cularly rewarding to Mike
Doherty who found a $10.
bill.
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MERCHANTS SAY CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK
Chas. O'Connor, Insurance
Rietmann's Hardware
lone Lions Club
Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works
T fir C Storaqe Stormor Bins
422 7437
Ham's Truck Line
C22 7277
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
The high schmil students
and Mr. Mac are to lie com
mended for the efforts sent
this past week In the tree
planting project for Main
Street of Heppner. As a
visitor to our little town said
to me "The kids are really
interested in making this a
beautiful Main Street and it
does add so much to see the
trees and shrubs growing on
the thoroughfare instead of
cold, dry, cement."
Lets appreciate the ef
forts of all the school stu
dents and advisors to nuke us
aware of Ecology week.
My thanks to one and
all for a job well done,
Pat Drlndle
tromen dressed to please their
husbands they would wear last year's
clothes.
ONE
Will present the musical melodrama
'No, No A Million Times No'
Saturday, April 22
$1.00 Adults
500 Students
DIRECTORS
Sarah Andrews
Darrell James
The Office
B & C Repairs
CLEO CHILDERS BILL ASHUItST
McKinney Bros. Inc.
Agricultural Hauling
lone. Ore.
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Morrow County Grain Cowers
CUiDYUIt
CONSFIiUTUlN
AWAh'asjiKIN
Hoi pthT Consi rvatloii
(net il runiH'ti tor the
top prUes In the ZGth atuuul
GiKHlyt'ar CoiiM-rvatt o n
Aardi I'riH'rani, ccorilinj;
to Keiuii'tli Turner, HuppiM-r
district rlurlinaii.
Tlie JiMri.l aill pit it
1972 rertird of conservation
achU'veiiifiilK against oilier
districts in the ronte' upon
sored i Tlie Gomlyear Tlrr
I HullT foiiian) in root.
(ration Hli the National
AssiH'iatlon of Conservation
districts (SACK).
t'ach first place district
wins pxpenseiiald, vacation
study trips for Its outstand
ing rooK'ralor and a niemlier
of the I'overnlng Uurd.
The awards prey rain also
liR'lmti'N recot:nltlon of the
(MitstaiHlIng riNHrator who
lll I Kt'lected l) the dlN
trlct from Ihc31 jl.indowncrs
and land users who are en
rolled In the Heppner dis
trict's program.
Heppner Conservation Dis
trict has articiated in the
awards program several
tunes and had a l'.l'i-l ami
19C3 first, and 1959 and 1969
second place winners.
Memliers of the district
governing Ixurd are Kenneth
Turner, Ll Gouty, lleipner;
Dick McElligott.HryreKeeiie
i Rudy Hergstrom, lone;
Gary Grieli, l oxington and
Hob Stevens, Hardinaii.
GCXISI.TIFRRY LIVESTOCK
April 9 we had a potlurk
at Jack Sumner's and our
in eting.
New business: had teople
talk on different animals at
the 4-11 field day, April 1.
Ricky Peterson Ix-ef, Clint
Carlson swine, Sally Sum
ner sheep, Patricia Van
Scholack dairy and Dawn
Peterson talked about her
steer.
We discussed animal feed
ing habits and Hut you should
have an animal with the right
weight and in iseling for Fair.
Some of the jieople have
their projects. Our leader
Roliert Peterson showed us
a poster on slaughter steers
which showed the U.S. quality
grades and the L'.S. yield
grades.
Reporter,
Larry A. Palmer
Spring want ads bring sum
mer vacation money. Dial
676-9228.
MGIKI
REMEMBER THIS?
.... REMINISCE!
37 Varii AtfHU5
1 yceuin C ourKe Assured
for Id 'ppner. Through IIm
e floits ol T S. HamUakeriitd
others l"l. i-iid. Oh- 111-l.soM-Whlif
lyceiini course
will Ik presented In Heppner
next year. The I Illson-Vthlte
IM'ople demonstrated the st
year Dial their eniertalnert
were of Inch class ami many
of (lie local want Hw in luck
again.
New Walk Is Completed.
The im w (,ide.ilk fronting on
the court hou-.e wall on Court
Street Is now completed and
adds greatly to the appear
unce of the count) neat prop
erty. The work wax done
under the suerH..on of
Win. Avers.
At HepimerlllghSclKHil pre
liminary arrangements were
completed this week for the
publication of the school an
nual. Tuesday afternoon the
sttide iithody elected the
Fdilor-ln'hlef. Associate
Editor, Husiness Manager
and Advertising Manager.
These are reseet!vel),Sen
cer Crawford, Earl, Gordon,
Hurley Adkius and Stephen
Irwin. Wednesday, the
"staff had a meeting and
various assistants were
a)polnled. Dave Wilson will
handle the sport detriment;
Grace Van actor the liter
ary department ami Melba
Griffiths will see that all
social activities areprojierly
represented. Fd Clark was
made cartoonist and will em
U'llisli the book with some
good caricatures. Oraln
Wright will assist Manager
Adklns, and they will work
turd to make the hook a
financial success.
Frank Bennett has decided
to handle his draylng busi
ness with a Reo two ton
truck in the future, lie sold
his big team and left this
week for Portland to bring
hick the truck. The Fossil
Stage Co. has also ordered
another truck for the Condon
Fossil run. Fred Haker will
bring the machine from The
Dalles tomorrow.
37 Years Ago-1935
Harold Buhman, director,
and 2"i members of his Hep
pner school band will leave
at 6 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing bound for Eugene and the
state band contest where they
will play U'tween 8;30 and
10 o'clock Saturday morning.
Private cars will transport
the band. Those taking cars
are Estes Morton, Glenn
SCHOOL
Ekstrom Trailer Soles
Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Cam pert
422-7289
Dobyn's Pest Control
John W. Jepsen
Murrays Rx Stables
Rod Murray lone, Oregon
Bank of Eastern Oregon
""lU)eh. Harold (uliii, Claude
(ox. Mark Merrill. Warren
Hljkely ami Fdward If
iiMiin. Fuil to Hie amount
of $ 1 70 wrrr raised rrrctitly
lo uy expenses of the trip.
Hand im niVri making the
trip are, cornels and trum
pets, Juaiilta Morgan, Jennie
Swendig, Irene HeaniiT,
Charles Cox, Gerald Casou,
Jack Merrill and Harry
Ta mill) ii. Saxaphonea. Mil
Schwari, Joe Green, lloyd
Iteddlng; Alto; Finery
( oxen, Jesse Tinsley, Doiuld
lieimett, Trombones, Hilly
C of hell. Jackson Gilliam,
Norton K lug. lusses; Jimmy
nnscoll, William I.ee Mc
fa Mi; lurltiMie. Hugh Craw
ford, Drums, Warren
Illakely, Jr. and Ethyl
Hughes.
C.J D. lUumiii, Morrow
County's wrestling sheriff,
was followed to Pendleton
Thursday evening l) a large
crowd of local sports fans,
when he beat Cecil "puck"
l.ieuallen with two falls In
Six lii'liiltes. The in itch Was
widely heralded and drew a
large crowd. l.ieuallen, for
mer state policeman who
gained wide reknowu when he
assisted In the capture of
Hickman. Is a former llep
piierlte. He now manages an
auto park In Pendleton and
assists In presenting wrestl
ing cards as well as par
tlcliating occasionally.
Clarence Carmlchael and
John Carroll, representing
the Jackson Implement Com
pany of Lexington were In
town this (m iruing and laid
do n a challenge at tennis
to any and all comers. They
are sponsoring a move to
obtain a concrete tennis court
In their town and hojie to
obtain the same In the near
future. They luve the prom
ise of sufficient labor to lay
it, and estimate the cost of
materials at $8fi.
1 Year Ago 1971
A record number of First
Time Mood Donors "
The 17 First Donors were
Linda Connor Doiuld
Muiikers, John C eglla, Mar
lene Gray, Marietta Keldatz,
Judy Gocliuaucr, Patricia Van
Winkle, Linda Wonscr, Terry
Fraser, John Leonard Hanna,
Ray Ayers, Mrs. L.A. Mc
Calie, Alene Day lloyajian,
Grace Louise McKlnney,
Kathleen Hernice Anderson
and Paul Warren.
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