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Salute to Morrow County Jaycees
Ginger completes year
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MARVIN SL'MNER.
Strutters, Hill
president. Archu' lUu,
Latuie, M.irvm (Jerking,
Tat Wotiser, Al Osmin, d!ie Yeouuii.
JERRY HOU.OMON presented rd Slruthors lth the J.ivcee
Man of Hie Year pl.i.ue.
t rr
j r y Til
Ar Girls State opened Sunt
iTSTJ Oregon Girls State openedSun- dor ilt br
k '11! ,or 'ts 31st year hen high vekend.
L arras enter
mission field
Sunday
Ilit-iii honu' lu'Xl
Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Lara
have enlered full tune SX'Cl.tl
teed Christian service in the
mission field. They vIU serve
.hi the ttcult) of the Interna-
1 1 II 1 1 1 fhrKtl in r.ill.i,.., In Cin
c-h.i.vl fr.,ni p.inn.l 111., Ciuiucm,! Hi I h.i A M.. p (il 11 1 .1. ""
..v,... ..,,.... U,.VI...U..U ....... Jlu Puerto Hico
state converged on the Will- g.on Auxiliary in ()reSon the K,rnjnd of ltoll.
an.ette Campus m balem Gtrls teeklons event is a study of VJ practicing dentist In
State delegates from Hoppner government for the 2j delega-ft, cir of LlPaz twn w ,s
Tami Meador and Lu Ann Kel- tes attending. The girls learn ,. ,P,ui ,., ,., , ,
vere taken down by Mr. and about politics by forming their .,, . ' nf hic
pa- own ciiyanucoumygoverniuems -. ...Don MlinltPrQ
ami ejecting -suue omcuis came to ttH fulled States ami
mrougn 10 national poiiueai became a Medinl Terhni,Mf
parties. A visit to the Supreme. ,u, WJS Ulubk, 0 practlco techniques
f niirt unit itirtii'nuliiiii in i nuw ... r
r- , - uenusirv
working in Chicago he
1
Mrs. Bob Kelh. Tami's
rents Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mea-
r or the 83 annual session
of (tie Grand Chapter of ore
gon Order ufthehasteriiKtar,
Ginger Wilkinson, Worthy
Grand Matron, will again use
Iter c4r of flame, gJ,4,
blue and silver. The ses
shrns June 10,30, and 21 will
te held at the Memorial Co
liseum In I'ortlaiHl,
To her forty pages and 16
Cram) Officers, Ciinger will
present ear rings to match
their dresses the colors of
which will not be revealed
until the banquet Saturday
night. Keth liryant of Hep
pner will be one of the lug
es. lm lluffnunalsoofllep
pner is serving on om of
the iiianysiHHU.il committees.
One of the many SMciat
times will be held Monday
e veni ng w hen the Grand Lodge
officers welcome the stale
officers of Rainbow Girls,
Job's Daughters and I)e
Molay.
One of the very special
projects of Oi:S is their Cau
cer Research project and sch
olarships. Oliver will have
a check for more than JIG, 000
to present to the Oregon Me
dical School for Cancer Re
search, a gift from the lod
ges of Oregon. The KSTARL
and Scholarship Awards will
also be awarded that Tues
day evening.
On Wednesday evening, (iln
ger will be the installing
Grand Marshall for the in
coming Grand oiiuers. Her
escwt al all t'te functions
will be her husband. Dick
Wilkinson.
Nfc'W HOOKS AT IIKH'NtK
l.lllltAim
MRS. ED STRl'THERS receives the Jaycette of the year
Award from pas! president Mrs. Clyde AUstott. Mrs. Stru-
thers is the
crystal dish.
new Jaycee Wives president. Her gift was a
r'Vvr..." if
. . 'i4-v" t 'W I t-i.
THE WLNNIXG DUO, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Struthers, both
named as outstanding Jaycee and Jaycee Wife of the Year
at the recent annual awards dinner.
R- m
I f if I
i
LINDA WONSER admires the
dential Award that her hushand
dent has just presented to Cliff
call of duty".
.andsome buckle the Presi
Pat W'onser outgoing presi
VVood, lor work "beyond the
Braves,
Indians
score wins
The second half of the Lit
tle League season beganJune
3. The Indians are in first
place with a 2-win, no-loss
record. Braves are in second,
2-wins, 1-loss; Giants, third
with 1-2; and the Dodgers
are in fourth place with no
wins and 2 losses.
The Braves won the first
game of the double-header
that was played in lone June
10. Dennis Peck pitched four
innings; Jerry Cutsforth and
Curtis Sweek each pitched
one to help lead the Braves
to a win over the Dodgers.
David Allstott pitched all six
innings for the Dodgers, but
that was not enough to stop
the win.
The Indians beat the Giants
in the second game of the af
ternoon, 8-3, continuing their
record of no losses to the
Giants. Dan McElligott
pitched three innings for the
Indians, Dennis Stefani, two;
and Frankie Engelman, one.
Randy Worden and Dale Hol
land pitched for the Giants.
The Indians and the Dodgers
were scheduled to play June
8, but the game was rained
out, and has not yet been
played.
MORROW COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT F-i.
Morrow CountySchool Dist
rict R-l Board will meet
June 19 at 8:00 p.m. at the
District Office in Lexington.
This is an open meeting and
patrons of the district are
invited to attend.
The Board will consider
resignations, approve con
tracts for new personnel,
hire classified employees,
approve board meeting calen
dar for 1972-73, consider or
dering driver training cars
for 1972-73 and authorize
clerk's bonds. They will
instruct the Deputy Clerk to
balance books and call for an
nual audit, authorize call for
bids on service bids, bulk
gasoline, fuel oil, anti-freeze,
contract runs, etc.
Consider request to pur
chase building lot in Board
man and elect chairman and
vice-chairman for 1972-73
year. Reports will be heard
on the summer maintenance
on teacherages by Mr. Da
niels. Next regular meeting July
17, 8:00 p.m., District Of
fice, Lexington.
observes rescue
t'MI'l.OYMKNT LISTING
Requests have been coming In
from employers wanting yard
work done during the summer,
rye Hillirs, farmers wanting
sprinkler pipes moved. Bin
builders are still needed In
the tte art-a wii rmi and
board available. There are
Iwo ranch jobs listed for other
areas. For further Informa
tion, please contact the
Morrow County Extension Of
fice. We nave applicants looking
for the following tyie work:
farm work, mill work, truck
driving, office help, bixk ke
eping, salcsMoplu, babysitting,
and many others.
Over 40 students have now
signed up for summer employ
ment in the extension-employment
office, ileppner. Several
have been placed in rye pul
ling jobs, mowing lawns, and one
In business. These young people
are Interested In all kinds of
summer jobs, including babysit
ting, house work, farm Jobs,
yard work, business, waitlne
tables (helping out at bunquests,
elc.) and stocking shelves.
ar Please contact the Extension of
fice for more Information.
If you, as an employer, have
need for workers during the
summer, please call at the Ex
tension office, 676-4.2, as these
young people are eagerly seek
ing summer employment. We
have names and telephone num
bers of the 40 students.
Non Fiction:
The C"oper King's Daugh
ter MeCall.
Faces of the Frontier
lljorkluut.
W miner ful, Wuimerful!
WeU.
Don't Fall off the Moun
tain Macl.aine.
John Kellogg' s Hook of Dog
Training Kellogg.
Narclssa Whitman
Allen.
Fiction:
Bear Island Maclean.
Summer of the Red Wolf.
West.
The Headstrong Houseboat.
Anderson,
Wheels
Halle).
Winds of
Wouk.
Yamsi H)du.
I ll Take Texas
Lasswell.
Practical Guide to Home
Landscaping
Readers' Digest.
More books next week In
cluding some juvenile and
Young Adult books.
del court trial are included ui.il. u.,rii,,tr rw, On May 13, Don Munkers, to
among their activities. At the ,ot aml nurrie(j nis wi(0 ois u'conle t,le ne director of Em
week's end, two delegates will ttno was teaching school' there ,rKellcy s,,rvices in Morrow
ue suecieu u. represent ure-af,,,r graduating from
gun ai ,.uiun in vaMi- College
County problemsroads, dogs,
sprinklers, weeds, gov't men!
ington D.C.
Barbecue Honors
Barney Marshall
.church, groups and individuals
The Christian Churches-Chur
ches of Christ have no eccle-
Vernon Wilson, Mr. a'j;lll:ji organuauon msenuom
Dennis Tone.. Mona ""'""anes oui support mat
T-init., County formerly known as Civil
lining t .,.... u.,niiii.i.,...,iii..i i.
Thov h:.vp fliru ..hil.l. -'.". ....r.iuuiuuu-
ren, Rebecca, Eric and Marcl. sVf Participate in Search
After moving to Ileppner, they an(1 Kt'scue ,r31n!"e- ThL' nun"
became interested in the Inter- ?uvers ere sl"niior1 J01'"1
national Christian University b Crook Community Search
.. ihrnmrh n,.n u ih.,un f ., a"u nescue aim me aiaie aearui
Barney Marsiuu on nis lum " ic
birthday was honored by tiisHeP'"ier Christian Church,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. BudMar-TllLlr salary a,ld livlnK ln
shall with a barbecue at their s,'s ln Put-'r, Rleo are
home. Special guests were MsPPuneu as mission work oy
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Marshall of Lexington. Other
guests were Susan Wilson, Mr.
nad Mrs.
and Mrs.
I in Jeff n:.n ami k .ti.v M.ir.vul"-S uirecuy in ttieir mis.
Fernando will be teachingSpa
nish and Dental Hygiene. He
will also serve as interpreter
in Dreachim: services bv other
David Richards brought home missionaries on the island. Mrs.
2 trophies from the Jr. Live- Lara wU1 be teachjng prjma
stock Show in Union. One for grades intheChristianDayScho
showing the Top Market Hog, operated by the University,
and the other from the Oregon T)e Laras have simke n in ni:inv
aent at mversiue mgn ana a Jum, 21 on an exlen(Jt,d speakinB "a"-"te a .V!"1-"
member of FFA. t()ur in soutllern 0regon Jndln NOT GO until aid ,s requested,
haren hic tiaras received a California to raise further sup
blue ribbon on her Montadale por for t)eir work in Puerto
sheep and belt buckle. Robert RjCOi
Richards was Reserve Cham- T LiiL J!
W HrJIIIUUIil
shall.
Riverside FAA
boy wins at Union
pion in hitermediateSwine Show
manship. All are the children
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richards
of Irrigon.
DENNIS BRANDON, lone
principal, will attend sum
mer school at the College of
Idaho at Caldwell, Idaho. He
will pick up two courses he
needs for his superinten
dent's certification in Idaho.
He will attend school in the
in the Morning's and work
work at his new position
of superintendent of scho
ols at Grandview, Idaho
in the afternoon. The fam
ily left today to move to
Grandview. Mr. Brandon will
commute from Grandview to
Caldwell for the summer session.
and Rescue Center, Salem of
which Dan Y'iera is chairman.
Techniques were demonstra
ted for mountain climbing, under
water recovery, snow rescueand
land search. Don was most im
pressed with the paramedics
rescue of the stranded boatman
in the middle of Prinevllle
Lake.
The Mountain climbers show
ed techniques for workiugaround
the rimrocks and canyons.
Classes in survival, medical
care, communications and va
rious searching techniques were
taught.
Each technique was demon
strated by rescue specialists.
Mr. Viera emphasizes that they
n ., 11. . ... t
churches and will leave again r '
, ,, ,..., rt . , assistance in a search but DO
A similar set of maneuvers
are set up in Bilker for the
three counties of Baker, Grant,
and Malheur in Oregon and two
counties from Idaho.
Desert Magic has requested
the use of a section of old
Hwy. 30 and 730 as a tem
porary landing strip. He
fore the request was nude,
they had moved in to widen
with black top a section of
the highway that Is yet used
by public vehicles. It was
reported that a group from
Boardman barely escaeden
counter with one of the spray
planes as It was landing.
On Wednesday, the Court had
received only a verbal re
quest which they asked he ln
writing. The written request
was received Thursday hut as
all commissioners were not
present the Court was not
to act on the request until
Wednesday of this week.
FINAL BUDGET HEARING
will be June 30.
Matt Hughes reported dogs
had been killing sheep ln the
Boardman area. His damages
are said to be $500.
The Court Is concerned with
the sprinklers flooding county
roads and are a danger to
motorists who may be blin
ded by a sudden onslaught
uf water.
County Road crews will ful
fill the contrat signed three
years ago to spray the state
highway right-of-ways for
broad leaf weeds. Puncture
vine is just now beginning
to spread and should be spray
ed. COUNTY ZONE HEARING
will be June 19.
Three men from the re
gional office of Office of Eco
nomic Opportunity in Seattle
were in Morrow County to
review the local Community
Action program. From the
Court, they interviewed Pat
Brindle and inspected re
cords for the past three
years.
conference
Mrs. W.W. Weatherfordand
the Rev. Ed Cutting were the
official delegates from the
Heppner United Methodist
Church to the annual church
conference in Salem last
week. Also down for the
sessions were Mrs. Cutting
and Mrs. Grace Drake.
Enroute home Mrs. Weath
erford stopped in Prinevllle
for an overnight stay with
Mr. Weatherford's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. George Newell. From
their home on a hill, they
watched the storm that later
hit in Morrow County. Mr.
Newell, retired Air Force, is
a candidate for Crook County
Commissioner.
CAMP COUNSELOR
ORIENTATION
JUNE 19
What makes a 4-H Camp a
great experience for younger
members? High on the prior
ity list lor a good camp are
responsible, well trained coun
selors.
A pre-camp orientation for
counselors will be held Monday
June is. The group will leave
the Extension Office at 1:00p.m.
for an afternoon planning ses
sion at the 4-H Camp. An even
ing cook-out is included in the
day's plans.
All counselor leadership re
sponsibilities will beassignedat
this training, camp theme se
lected, and all other camp plans
finalized.
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