Page , THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 20. 1978
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Plnewood Derby winners, from the left,
Russell Brannon, Eric Thompson and Mike
Bergstrom.
Cob S
Awards
19 members of Cub Pack 661
received achievement awards
Thursday night at the multi
purpose room of the Heppner
Elementary School.
Receiving awards were the
following Cub Scouts:
Bobcat Award: Jeff Ball,
Gary Belcher, Michael Berg
strom, Jimmie Cason, Lonnie
Devine. Neil Frederick. Rod
Taylor, Steve Plocharsky and
Dennis Warren.
Bobcat and Bear Award:
Danny Fortenberry, Cam Ge
orge, Keith Ertz, Shane Hagey
and Thomas James.
Wolf and Bear Awards:
Kenneth Gochnauer, Eric
Thompson and Russell Bran
non. Wolf Award: Robert McMil
lan. Bear Award: Ryan Van
Cleave.
Following the presentation
of awards, the Cub Scouts
capped the evening with the
running of the Pinewood
Derby.
Each of the scouts with the
help of his dad was asked to
make a scale model of a
racing car. After the cars are
completed to specifications
they are painted and waxed,
then raced on a special track
to determine the winner.
First place winner was Eric
Thompson, second place win
ner was a car designed by
Travis Hyatt. Travis became
ill with the chicken pox and
was unable to attend the con
test. His substitute driver Cub
Scout Mike Bergstrom raced
the car in his absence.
The Best Car Award went to
Russell Brannon.
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Evelyn Sweek was re-elected
president of Soroptimist
International, Heppner Club,
at a meeting Thursday. Pat
Wright was elected vice presi
dent; Avon Melby, re-elected
recording secretary; Marion
Abrams elected correspond
ing secretary and Clista
Venard, treasurer.
Elaine George was elected
for a two-year term on the
board and Nadine O'Brien as
a one-year carry over; Mary
Bryant as regional repre
sentative and Elaine George
as alternate.
Two members of the club.
President Evelyn Sweek and
Lenna Smith were in Helena,
MT, April 23-25 for the
Regional Conference of Soro
ptimists in the northwest.
They reported there were 383
registered from Oregon, Wa
shington, Alaska, Montana
and Idaho.
May is a particularly busy
time for the local club. The
planter at the north entrance
to town has been planted and
committees appointed to take
water to it every other day.
Members prepared and serv
ed refreshments and acted as
chaperones for the 8th grade
party at the Elks Club May 14.
They sponsored Open House at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
and Heppner Medical Clinic
May 15, prepared and served
refreshments. Two members,
Etta Parker and Barbara
Paullus represented the club
at an area meeting in Baker
May 15.
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Frances Rost Wilson
Mrs. Warren McCoy attend
ed "Mom's Weekend" May 1-2
at O.S.U. in Corvallis where
her daughter Debbie is a stud
ent. Mrs. McCoy said she
really enjoyed the style show
and the dinner given by the
A.G. Fraternity and later the
singing by all fraternity and
sorority groups.
A recent visitor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fro
berg was an old friend from
Blaine, WA. Ella Allen. Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Ellis and
Dennis brought her over and
spent the weekend while Mrs.
Allen stayed here the past
week. Joy Allen and Jean
Baker also of Blaine came to
take her home this weekend
and were over-night guests of
the Frobergs.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hum
phreys and 6 week old son
William Dean, Heppner were
Sunday visitors of her parent
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith.
Construction began last we
ek on 23 additional units for
Riverview Trailer Court. Irri
gon, when Stan Schnell Con
struction leveled the 5 acre
plot, which borders the pres
ent court on the east.
Plans for the additional
units have been approved by
city planning and council
bodies and have been under
consideration for over a year.
The operation was recently
purchased by W.D. Gaylord,
Hermiston and Matt Doherty,
Irrigon. The additional units
will bring the courts capacity
to 34, which includes 1 office
unit.
A request from Willie Oster
kamp for city help to get a
legal access from the highway
to his gas station was approv
ed by the city council at their
May 11 meeting. The Council
agreed that access to his
business without crossing nei
ghboring properties is essen
tial. The recorder was instru
cted to write a letter to the
Highway Division requesting
access.
An annexation request by
Vernon and Everett Bagwell
for 9 lots to be brought into the
city was approved. It had
previously been approved by
the planning commission. It
was recommended that the 3
adjoining lots also be Included
in the annexation but the
owner of these lots opposed
this action, to these 3 lots were
not brought in at this time.
.Council approval was also
given to Ted Wilson who plans
to add 15 spaces to his present
"Park Trailer Court." These
would be on the south side of
Idaho Avenue.
There was discussion on the
proposed sewer system. A
plan to incorporate the pre
sent individually owned septic
tanks, as an initial sewage
treatment in a pressurized
system was presented to the
council. No action was taken
at this time.
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Heppner
FOR ELKS ONLY
Thurs.,May20
Regular Lodge 8 p.m.
Fishermens Nile
Seafood Dinner 6 p.m.
Fri.,May21
Dinner by Jim
6:30-8:30
Sat.. May 22
Dinner by Jim
6:30-8:30
Music
Sunday, May 23
Elkdo4p.m.
Thurs.,May27
Reg. Lodge 8 p.m.
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Ft aturtng Allen. Frank. Leonard and
the little drum mtr boy.
Friday and Saturday
9-2a.m.
Friday night Queen's Night
Friday Night Special
Lobster Dinner $6.50
Land and Sea $7.50
Sat. Night Special
Dinner Steak
(-? p.m. only)
.Regular Sunday Specials
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Plans are underway to
provide bus transportation
and a conducted tour for
nursing home patients, senior
citizens and members of
Heppner Golden Age Club to
the Boardman-Irrigon area
during June. In addition, the
club will be in charge of acti
vities for the Fair and Rodeo
Queen's cornation June 19.
Members will also be in
charge of registration for the
Morrow County Pioneer Pic
nic at the fairgrounds on
Memorial Day. ,
A house-to-house Cancer
Crusade collection will be
carried on the last two weeks
of May by Soroptimist members.
Lexington Grange met
Monday evening for the regu
lar meeting with Master
Orville Cutsforth in the chair.
Resolutions being sent to the
State Grange werv discussed.
A report on visitation nights
and Pomona meetings was
heard.
The Master announced that
he and his wife will attend the
State Grange session at The
Dalles In June. The program
consisted of recent slides
taken by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Nelson Jr. of their trip to 8
southern and western states.
Coffee and cookies were
served. The lecturer announc
ed that the next program will
be a speaker from the Oregon
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Motor Vehicles Division, who
will speak on the new driver s
license laws and the process of
photo taking for this state
change.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nash,
Springfield, are the parents of
a 4 lb, 5 oz. son born May 15.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papi
neau. Great grandparents are
Agnes Nichols and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Robinson, Lexington.
ren, Pendleton, were recent
callers at the home of his
grandmother Freda Majeske
and his aunt and family Pat
Wright.
Library
Volunteers
ELECTION DAY
DINNER
Tuesday, May 25 1 1 :30-2 p.m.
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Adults $2.50
Grade $1.25
Pre-School Free
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Debbie Wyles, Depoe Bay, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Majeske. Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Mounts and child-
The Heppner Public Library
has two new volunteer he!p:
ers, Mrs. Jody McGillivray
and Mrs. Phyllis Wallace.
They will replace the recent
volunteer June Field as gen
eral assistants and catalogeri.
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Polling places for the Special Election for the Budget of the
lone-Lexington Cemetery Maintenance District will be at the
lone City Hall and the Lexington City Hall from S a.m. to S
p.m., Tuesday, May 25.
SAMPLE BALLOT
STUB NO.
TO BE TORN OFF BY A BOARD MEMBER
SPECIAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR THE BUDGET OF THE I ONE-LEXINGTON
CEMETERY MAINTENANCE DISTRICT.
To be held in the Lexington City Hall, Tuesday, May 25, 1976 from
8z00 A.M. to 800 P.M.
MARK A CROSS (X) OR CHECK MARK () IN THE VOTING SQUARE AFTER THE
WORD "YES" OR AFTER THE WORD "NO" FOR THE ANSWER VOTED FOR.
PROPOSAL
Shall the lone-Lexington Cemetery District of Morrow
County, Oregon levy a district tax for the fiscal year
beginning July 1, 1976, which will exceed the 61 limi
tation provided in Section II, Article XI, Oregon Con
stitution in the amount of $14,024.55 for the mainten
ance and operation of the cemeteries of the district?
EXPLANATION OF BALLOT QUESTION
Because the District does not have a tax base, it is
necessary to annually submit to the voters a tax levy
request. If approved, the operating budget to be fin
anced by local taxes for the fiscal year 1976-77 will
be $1,758.93 greater than the preceding year. This
constitutes a rate of levy increase over the preceding
year in the amount of $.03 per thousand of true cash
value of taxable property.
The reason for making such a tax levy iss For the pay
ment of employes' salaries, supplies and equipment)
for operation and maintenance of the cemeteries, and
because the district does not have sufficient income
from other sources to operate without tax funds.
YES
NO
I VOTE FOR THE TAX LEVY
I VOTE AGAINST THE TAX LEVY