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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1975)
I'ajje X TIIK GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. Ore., Thursday. Jan. 23. 1975 Annual RCGD iiiQQf Tuesday The Cnliimbia-rilue Mmin liiin Resource & Development Project Kponsors will hold Ihelr nnnuul meeting on Jun. 2 at (hp Morrow County Courthntise In Heppner, The meeting will beijln at 10 m, mul adjourn ul 3:.K)p.m. (Jui'st speakers will Ih- John Croupe. Department of Eco nomic Development, and A. B. ClouKh. Portland General Meet He f;rnuH and Cloufth me both actively Involved In economic and resource de velopment within the KC4D project nreit and will be Rock Creek Project Draff Ely issued A draft environmental im pact statement iEISi for the Itmk Creek Watershed I'roieei m Gilliam and Mor row count ies has been issued for review by the U. S. Department of Agriculture 'a Snl Conservation Service 'SIS'. The KIS concern a plan to reduce erosion and flooding and to provide water for irrmniinn, according to SS Si me Conservationist James W Mitchell of Portland. SHinMtr of the project are the Gilliam County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Morrow Sod and Water Conservation District and the Hock Creek Water Control Dixiiict The major structure in the Nttiiisor s project plan in a Hi" (mil hitfh dam on Rock Creek desiuned to create I 2M multiple -purpose reservoir ihiti will store 14.410 acre-feel n water, other planned improve ment include a check dam and diversion, a mulii-siage )iiiiiimi! plant, a pressurized imitation pieline distribution .aeni and conservation treatment ol land in the protect area Copies ol the draft KtShavf iM-en sent for comment to. unions federal, state and local fleucies. according to Mitchell. Comment also are iiiitmittiniiiiiniiiitiHinHim I Hours: A 9 a.m.-5 p.m. A Fridays 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Night 11 11 Depository IJ Additional Services ;! Safe Deposit Boxes 1 Travelers' Checks '! Long Term Savings ; Auto & Home Loans l Educational Loans talking about the role of the Economic Development Com mission and the progress to date on Pebble Springs and ('arty Reservoir and power plant .sites, Reports will be given by the resource committee chairmen on measures recommended for the 1U75 RC4D program, Special presentations will Im made by the measure spon sors of Heppner Water Control District, Fort Pendleton. Rock Creek Watershed. Tussock Moth Program and Juniper I 'tiltfit ion ini iled from others with know ledge of possible en vironmental impacts of the proMtsed project Deadline for comments is Kob in. when work on the final environmental impact statement will begin, Single copies of the draft statement are available from SCS. 1218 S W Washington Street. Portland. 972n) Enrollment up at BMCC With five days of registra tion still left, enrollment of da sinilenisai Blue Mountain Community College has al rendv passed the total reached during winter term a year au BMCC President Ron Daniel- announced that 928 stu dents had enrolled in the college's day program ihroiiMh the first week of registration. Registration emu nines (or another w eek. Total registration of day student (luring winter term lat year was fM Although enrollment figure are mf yet available for evening division classes. Dan iels said preliminary indica tions are that adults are siuning up in record numbers. f.lorrou County's first Drive-In Banking Service What's in handwriting? it) i r; vm:tmc ih it'ii ptioii mi DKAR XINCKRKLY. One of the most important service that the grapho analyst has to offer is voca tional guidance, (irapboanalysiK remove the guessing from career and occupation choice for the individual who ha come to understand himself, his apti tudes and abilities, through graphoannlysiK, Your handwriting is YOU. Ni rie ft m r-; j ur aptitude and abilities, but also your drives, hangups and deionse. Many have talent that is iiiidevelo-d or unused for anyone of a number of reasons; tears may hinder, suppression may stifle, or a lack ot ambition may make success seem unimportant. (iraphoanalysi are having great success using hand writing analysis as a guide to career soleclion, Your handwriting is a joy to the graphonnaly st ; so much to we and understand. ' Von have apl it tides for both science and mechanical engi neering, with mechanical enuiiiis-ring having the edge. Selected iiiesliinis about hiindw riling will be answered. Write In Muigiuel McVuir. the (.;ielU Time, tins ;t:tr. llrfipiK-i . oi(. fijxHi. Survival course There's something new how to slay alive! A weekend training session m "Survival in the Out-of-doors" will be held March 7-9 lor 4 II ('lull members 12 to ID years ol age mid their leaders at the 1 11 Center in Salem, Only fu persons may attend. Those from Morrow County who wish to attend should submit their names to the QjEastern X)i OPENS THURSDAY, JAN. 23 t - Your supporting trails for science: attention to details; ability to organize; a fine manual dexterity: creative mental bents; pride in your work; imagination. Most ol these trails could also enhance a literary career, though actual literary ability is nut indicated, "Though wilh practice you might grow some! Yj km a mi try 'mi? f humor, and enjoy a good laugh always, even when the joke is on uu" You are witty as well. It von decide to do any writing, sou would lie "right at Im niie" doing articles with a humorous turn Koree yoiirsell to make decisions and do not put olf or give in In yourself on this decision l.ile will Im- smooth sailing for you when you do this You are warm hearted. Irieiidlv, know how to appeal to lienple. loyal and Ihtifly and llllllllslic. Rest of giMid wishes. Do lliink about w hat has In-en sail! here You call onlv benefit. County Kviension Oil ice now The resource people are oiitst.inilinu in their fields There will be lime for hikes and oilier recreation, plus programs planned by those attending. Acceptance is on a lit st eoiiie. first -served basis Cost is So2. er ersou for room and board More information may bo had by calling (iTti m;J2. RIIIWHIIllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHintlllllllM Rmsentin A Feature ANK OF n 1 ! Of The New raaon IThARJI to the music of the Country Esq. featuring country western music no rock the kind of music people between 30 and 50 seem to enjoy more for dancing and listening ! Johnnie Sioux A professional singer with a sparkling style FAIR PAVILION Saturday Night, Jan. $2 per person I- I .it ,1 m r ' 4 ; 8 CE STARRING 9 until It's such a convenience to bank from your car with our drive-in service. Make deposits or withdrawals at our outdoor teller's window, quickly, easily. What's more, you've no parking problems. Watch for details of the grand opening of our remodeled quarters i 5 25 J