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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR , Thursday, July 3, 1975 Winners ncmcd In finals " 1 r - ., . T . " Court house notes The .Morrow County Court has officially appointed Pat Majeske Wright as successor to the late Tiny Sweeney as Morrow County Health Nurse Mrs Wright has been working in this capacity during part of Mrs Sweeney's illness Pat. an R N . grew up near Lexington and now lives there with her children It is possible that if an application which has been submitted to the Maternal and Health Section of the State Health Division is approved, that funding will be available to change Mrs Wright from three-fifths time to full time work Last Friday Judge Jones attended a meeting of the East -Central Oregon. District No 12. Association of Coun ties Last week. Tuesday, the final budget hearing saw five persons appear on behalf of the Heppner Child Care Cen ter to plead for financial assistance After discussion a special allowance of $250 was granted for the improvement of the center It is understood that this amount was to come Irom the 1974-75 budget and not from the 1975-76 budget At the regular meeting of the court last Wednesday the proposed budget for the eom u.t fiscal vear was formally adopted The new budget provides S4ii.J.''.7 for the general fund and road de partment, plus $:.5;.i to assist in the operation of the Pioneer Memorial Hospital The total adopted budget for Church Directory MrTlliiIH 9 4") a iti !! 4 it, 9 45 a rn II am 3" am S 45 a m 11 a m 7 3o p m 10 a m 11 am 6 p m ItTlltKVN ss W.jrsh'p Children Choir ( HHIsTI l SS Worship Even Sm MZtRFAE SS Worsh p Een Sen tPIMOPU. Communion SS Worship Adult Ed lam 9 45 a m 11 am 10 a m ASSKMKI V Of (,ui) SS 9 45 a m Worship llam Sun Ef service J 00 Bible Study ed . 7 pm. SE t:TH-DlY.4DmTbT Sabba'h School 9 Warn. Worship llam CATHOIIC Catechism Mun t Wed Worship Heppner. Sun lltm Saturday . . . 6 30pm lour Sun 1 45 a m. Saturday worship. I JO pm , St. Patricks I III HI II OF ( IIKI.ST. Ut kgim SS 145 Church II 00 Sun Ef 7 30 Bible Studv. Wed . 7 30 Sponsored as I community service by LEBL'SHSHOP all county agencies and public facilities is $1,630,627 of which $476,546 will be tax money paid by the citizens County Juvenile Director Carolyn Davis, took a 15-year-old boy from the county to the foster home at Meacham last week This brings the number of juveniles there from this county to four The charge to the county for the care of these children was recently in creased Farm safety week July 25-31 July 25 31 has been pro . claimed National Farm Safety Week by the President of the t nited States The President pointed out the responsibilities our farm ers and ranchers have pro ducing food and fiber needed by our nation and for millions in other countries Each year, many farmers are seriously miured or killed in prevent able accidents Planning in ad ance for a safe farm environment may help sae the lives and health ol farm workers The Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service of the I'niled States Depart ment of Agriculture recom mends all farm and ranch people practice and plan satetv to enjoy life and health during National Farm Safety Week and throughout the ve.ii" NblKS tlMjUSMilNSAHitl t ALlVtVVINUKHIS The Degree of Honor building has been an eyesore to residents of Heppner for the past years Recently the entire front of the building, was remodeled with brick and cedar shingles Blending into the decor is also the Lebush Shoppe, at the right . NEWS OF SERVICEMEN . Navy Aviation Electronics Technician Third Class Ladd E Dick, son of Mr and Mrs L E Dick of 260 Gilmore St . Heppner. Or . was graduated from Advanced Avionics School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center. Millington. Tenn Die 26-week course includes instruction in mathematics, physics and solid state circui try as they relate to the operation and maintenance of airborne electronic and com puterized systems A former student of Eastern Oregon College. LaGrande. Or . he joined the Navy in May 1174 Jeff A Marshall.- 20. son of Mr and Mrs Bud Marshall. Heppner, Or . was promoted to Army Specialist four while serv ing as a medical special ist with the 8th Infantry Division. Mannheim. Ger nianv HISTORICAL MEETS SOCIETY The Morrow County Histori cal Society met June 30 at Boardman with Mrs Zearl Gillespie in charge of the meeting laical members attending were Mr W W Wealherford and Mrs Rjihel Harnett. Heppner; Mrs Ruth McCain and Mr and Mrs Brvce Keene. lone. Mr and Mrs Jim Rloodsworth and Mr and Mrs Cecil Joncv Lexington Fringe benefit. a lumax will increase the tax base of Hcrmiston- Umatilla by about 60 percent, decreasing the prop erty tax rate in nearly all jurisdictions and providing money for community development. There will also be many statewide benefits. In addition to Alumax corporate taxes, the employees will pay more than $1.3 million in various 1 state taxes, and Oregon will move one step closer to its goal of decentralizing its population and economic base. fQ Vv (l ''-pi I Jt JT 't Jit 14 w i n- mi Fire Protection Districts Now that the fire season is here, it might be well to have a list of area phone numbers to call in the event of a fire The following list was supplied by the Morrow County Extension Service BOARDMAN AREA Fire District, 481-2200, or Boeing, 481-2281. or 481-5391 IKRIGON AREA 911 or Don Adams. 922 3356 NORTH LEXINGTON AREA- Gary Grieb. 989-8585, or Norman Nelson. 989-8188, or Alfred Nelson, 989-8168 PINE CITY AREA-George Currin. 676-9769 LEXINGTON AREA Morrow County Grain Growers, 989 8221. Bob Jepsen. 989-8459; or Harold Snider, 989 8140; Citv of Lexington. 989-8116. or 989 8119 NORTH IONE AREA Bob Rietmann. 422-7120. or Eric Anderson. 422-7204. or Charles Doherty, 422-7177 SOl'TH IONE AREA -John Jepsen. 422 7180. or Keith Rea, 422 7445 GOOSEBERRY EIGHT MILE AREA-Pelerson Bros. 422 7284 or 422 7417. or Roland Bergstrom, 422-7236; or Rudy Bergstrom. 422 7457. or Dallas Dalzell, 422 7111 or 422-7210 HEPPNER AREA Rural Kennv. 676-9750 or 676-5303 Rl'GGS-HARDMAN AREA- Harold Wright. 676 5310 STATE FOREST PROTECTIVE AREA-Morrow Coun- tv -Monument. 924 -2:100; F'ossil. IMATIl.LA NATIONAL i;7i, 1187 or at night. 676 5848. Swim Lessons Sign Up July 8, 9 am. i i Heppner Swimming Pool ( i Pool Manager, Harve Haskell, wil answer questions at that time :)ALLMAX wurking to hutld Uronittt tconumy lompatihlt lth Oitiion't tnnninmrnl Friday, July 4 the Willow Creek Country dub will sponsor a flag tourney for all golfers Play will begin at 4 pm followed by a barbecue Those with names beginning with A thru I should bring dessert and J thru Z bring salads Bring your own seak, hamburger or? Harrisons LaVerne Van Marter and Maurice Groves will be in charge On June 24 the Heppner Ladies Golf Club hosted the Kinzua, McNary and Echo ladies Winners for the clubs were as follows: Low gross: Georgia Loom is and Helen Boyle, Kinzua; Tr a (Uiette-Times Massif led Ad Fire District. 676 9109. or Bill 763-4991; Hardman, 676-5351 FOR EST -Heppner Ranger or 676-5592 Over IT:: I ByRAL Marie Huiett and Fran Foiled. McNary; Lois Neyt, Echo; and Vicki Edmunsen, Hepp ner Low net; Georgia Loom is and Helen Boyle, Kinzua; Leila Leitch, McNary; Earl ene Miller, Echo; Roxie Lovgren and Monica Jones, Heppner Long Drive: Helen Boyle, Kinzua; Margaret Towers, McNary; Lois Neyt, Echo; and Bev Gundorson, Heppner Least Putts: Georgia Lo omis, Kinzua; Marie Huiett, McNary; Earlene Miller, Echo; and Hazel Mahoney, Heppner K P : Kay Anderson, Hepp ner Sole Survivor: Pansy Mur ray, Echo There were 37 ladies play ing Hazel Mahoney, Kay Anderson and Dee Gribhle were In charge of the day An enjoyable time was had by all TKI FINISH ITYOUHSEUF HOUSE: This is the house you make avoidable with your own two hands...and that makes sense M fimAi? "r?rr--.. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION 78 PLANS YOU CAN MODIFY FINANCING ASSISTANCE MAIL TNI COUPON CALL YOUR CAFF REPRISENTATIVE 0 n EJ DON MERRILL 9155 SW U'bm 8id PodHnd. 0fi 97219 503746 840 mm Una CRPPU Homzs There tras never a greater need for rededication... United we stand . . . divided we fall. We need USI And America needs us! let's become hearty patriots again. I T lis 4th let's salute our flag with renewed dedicate ourselves to the American way I re Eleven young rodeo per formers from Morrow County participated in the final con tests of the Oregon State High School Rodeo Association at Burns last Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday Hilda Yoeom reports that three of them made It lo the Sunday finals and one qualified to gt to the National Final High School Rodeo at Gallup. N M Dawn Peterson, lone, who was a state finalist In poles and barrels, qualified lo go on to the national finals because of her second place in the barrels on Sunday Tim Daly and Mary llealy were also in the state finals Tim was in calf roping and .Mary In break away and team roping Mrs Yocom said the crowd joanooowMiiiiiii tin nun-" THE WAGON WHEEL CAFE AND LOUNGE WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4 thru 6. RON and OLIVIA PALMER 8 i jrrrVo'o, 104-PAGE FULL 0 COLOR CATALOG r, PIi-jw luih m youi Nrw Homo I.Ik Honk U mill) no ol ut nblijtJtu'n AMI ADDRtSS CITY TOWN. ZIP STATE Q VX t own huilJin loi t Dn aa da on odd . 34k9C jOB lOk Wvtf Tl sxOa lt Ur Mill be rimed July 4 J, to our emploret may enjoy Ihree-riiiy holiday. rain rL"JGPca Your Friendly Local Cooperative t Lexington that watched the final show on Sunday was extra large and that the IBS contestants put on fine shows each of the four days Attending and participating from Morrow were Tim and David Daly and their parents; Mary and Janice Healy and their mother; Jerry Gentry and his parents; Robert Hen ry: June McLean and her father; Dawn Peterson and her parents; Wayne Seitz and his mother; Clay West and his parents and Jack Yocom and his parents Some brothers and sisters and friends of the Morrow performers also attended Try a Gate tie-Timet' Clamdflrd Ad ffa . 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