Page 2. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Dec. 2. I7 harm C ivy o anquef siotec ' Next Friday will be a busy one for many Heppner resi dents. The Morrow County Livestock Growers Associa tion and the Heppner-Morrow Chamber of Commerce will merge for the annual Farm City Banquet. The banquet will get some competition from Heppner High School when the Mus tangs take on Gilchrist in Condon's Christmas Tourna ment. The Livestock meeting will begin at 1 p.m. Friday at the Heppner Elk's Lodge. The chamber will join the evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Farm-City Banquet. The Morrow County Cow beiles will also meet at 1 p.m. at the Elks and will have a joint meeting with the live stock growers at S p.m. Ray French, past second vice president of the Oregon Cat tlemen's Association will head a beef check off referendum at 3 p.m. Larry Mills, chamber presi dent, will MC the Farm-City Banquet and the speaker will be Bert Huff, vice president. First National Bank of Ore gon. Awards will also be given during the banquet. Morrow County Livestock Grower of the Year and Conservation Men of the Year, plus a special award from the Morrow' County Livestock Growers Association will be given. 4 II Carcass awards, cham ber awards, state fair award for the best county grain ex hibit and a $100 diamond from Peterson's Jewelry will also je given. See next week's GT for more information. Chili feed planned Schools to begin negotiations ; Morrow County School em ployees and the district board will begin negotiations soon on new working agreements. Both the certified teaching staff and the non-certified staff are completing multi year working agreements at Honor roll (Continued from Page 1) ' Maureen Healy, William Ken . ny, Scott McEwen, Robert ; Miller, Jackie Mollahan, Wen- dy Myers, Joycelyn Thorpe, Ron Ward, Marie Yocom. ' From the freshmen class: Sandy Farley, Melody Goch nauer, Geri Grieb, Paula Heinrichs, Sandra Hudson, ; Claudia Huston, Debra Klaus, t Lee McCarl, Larry Palmer, Deborah Paustian, Janette Piper, Janice Sherman, Jana Steagall, Dona JoJean Stev- ' ens, Marie Van Schoiack, Ron Young. the close of this school year. New agreements with the Morrow County school board must be negotiated for the next year. The groups have set Dec. 8 and IS as the dates for negotiation sessions. AH ses sions will be in the district office in Lexington at 7:30 Tree permits required Christmas Tree Permits are required for each tree cut on National Forest land. Permits are $1 per permit per family. Permits may be obtained from all Ranger's Offices and the Supervisor's Office in Pendleton during regular working hours (7:45 a.m. -4:30 p.m.) Monday through Fri day, and on Saturdays, Dec. 4, 11, and 18, and at Pendleton from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Pendleton Office is located at 2517 S.W. Hailey Avenue. Instructions and other in formation will be given to you when you obtain your permit. Here in Morrow County, persons wishing to cut a tree on National Forest land need to obtain a permit from the Heppner District U.S. Forest Service office up on High School hill. They will be issued weekdays from 7:45-11:45 and from 12:30-4:30 and on Satur day, Dec. 11, between 8:00 and 1 :00. The charge is $1 per tree. Meeting The men from Hope Luther an Church are going to be meeting for breakfast on Wednesday mornings, begin ning on Dec. 8. They will be meeting at the West of Willow Restaurant at 7:00 for coffee and rolls, as well as for a time of fellowship and study. These breakfast meetings will meet between 7:00-7:45 every other Wednesday morning. p.m. and will be held in open meetings. Board member Dr. Wallace Wolfe will serve as the spokesman in negotiations with the certified staff. Board member Pauline Winter will serve as spokesman for the board in negotiations with the classified staff. The board will hold an executive session to discuss salary issues and related mat ters with the school adminis tration on Monday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lexington district office. Boardman starts first ambulance service (Continued from Page 1) back. If we had bad an ambulance then I know the boy who died might have lived." The EMTs hope to take an EMT II course which would involve further training. "If such a course comes around within oriving distance," says - Skoubo, "then we'll sure take it." There is a county van ,' available for more extensive ' rescue type use but it lacks ; equipment other than some ' oxygen tanks, ,-esuscitalors and a few hammers. "Eventually." said Skoubo, "we hop to have enough equipment to do a better job." Since an ambulance driver may be required to carry a first aid card, three firemen will be Uking a multi-media first aid course Dec. 2 and 9 at Riverside High School. Though the ambulance serv ice is completely separate from the fire department, it will be housed in the same building. Two firemen have already taken the EMT course and three more are Uking it this year. Many of the resident EMTi are employed by Gourmet Foods. Others include a high school teacher, a deputy, two registered nurses and Skou bo's wife Carolya and daugh ter Linda. Tffl sure glad it's coming." Skoubo said. "Especially liv ing on this highway like this. We really have needed it for years." Dinner slated The Boardman Christain Business and Professional Women are holding a dessert meeting at the St. Patrick Parish Hall Tuesday, Dec 7 at 7:30 p.m. A fashion show "Holiday Fashions" will be presented by the Lebush Shoppe, with Virginia Whitaker in charge. There will be music by the Heppner High School Ensem ble, with Jim Ackley, direct or. Barbara Chadwick, a Prine- ville housewife, will be the J main speaker. Reservations are necessary and those wanting to make reservations are to call Lyn nea Sargent, 676 9621 or Virginia Whitaker. 676 5561 or 676 5869. There will be $1.00 charge for dessert. This Sunday, Dec. 5, there may be a chill outside, but hot chili will be served with other good things inside the Method ist Church basement between 2-4 p.m. Everyone is invited to come have Sunday supper with the Meeting The 49th annual convention of the Oregon Wheat Growers League will be held Dec. 5-8, 1976. The convention location will be at the Sheraton-Lloyd Center Hotel in Portland, OR. NOTICE FOR FLECTION OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election is hereby called to be held on Tuesday, Jan. It, 1977. between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. at which time there shall be submitted to the qualified voters of BOARDMAN RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT to authorise the district to Issue general obligation bonds In the sum of 170.000.00. Notice of said election shall be published in the Heppner Gaietle-Times Newspaper. The purpose of this election Is to seek ap proval of the voters of the district for a general obligation bond Issue to provide funds for the purposes specified In acquiring land, con struct a fire station, and thereby furnish efficient fire protection services lo the property owner ship within the district. Dated this 30th day of Nov. I97C. Sadie Parrish. County Clerk Published Dec. 2. I7f. High School Methodist Youth Fellowship. After the hot food, homemade pies contributed by the ladies of the church will be served. The meal will cost adults $1.50 each and small children will be fed for 75 cents. Meeting An open meeting be tween the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Board of Directors and the Morrow County Court will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 2, 1976, at 7:30 In the Morrow County Court house. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the current and future health care trends with in the County. All inter ested persons are asked to attend, and to con tribute their Input. I Elks Calender For Elks Only Thursday Dec. 2 Ladles Night Dinner! p.m. Cards 8 p.m. Lodge 8 p.m. Initiation Friday Dec. 3 Happy Hour 5-7 Live Music Dinner 8:30-8 p.m. Sat. Dec. 4 Live Music Heppner B.P.O.E. Heppner gains new Christmas street lighting Heppner w ill be graced with Chrtstmas lights of a different color this year. The Heppner Morrow County Chamber of Corn metre has purchased new (reel demeationa and tall Sprur will be placed on the coenrr of Mam and Court Street The drcorattcms wert pur thaard from The MU They have had three year of u and have been stored fof another three Coat for each ar roll t j p (it derora turn la la) Compared to a new drrntl turn thai mats between 117) and t.. RarvUH peter, meet hant r Mtrrnan. Wd the hamtw they wet getting C t-r T t hmtrf wi! purrh the I jM anl will b trim hurwd by the merchants committee later. Total coat of the project it about ll.ono. The new lights will be on every light pole starting at Ihe brklgr on Mam and lining both tide of the street to Court Street Market The lights will tie sis and a half by five and half fret wtde The light resemble candle, scroll and wreath, according to Petersen. The light will be Installed by Columbia Rain Electric Conpetative art the Heppner city trrws A Urge Spruce tree that is being rut 0Wn near Heypner wi. won! goto watte It will he standing tail near the old Fwd Garage building on Main JMreet The tree will be dertwaied "d will set off the iireet. but in plain view fron Cmt MreH and Mam. jfyr You are cordially invited V. II g,,, attend a reception for II yfp y?. A MRS. ROY OR WICK ) II i 1"-' 4 " " honor of.their -tffS 50th Wedding A nniversary U v x. V I on Sunday. 1 1 I , kJT f J December 5. 1976 II V IF J""" 2 (H),4 00 Pm' II V I y in the lounge of HIVE lHt II SaaVa Condon. Oregon II So gift please) If SoltKnvtion i has e bewnf THE iicrrNEH GAZETTE-TIMES The wtfklal eart at the t My at llrr "d the t aunty wf Morrow. ; M. Meed, PaMUber IMores Reed, t o aahlUher HMr.rhlwwey.MMwr PublUbed ever) thartday d entered as a ecMd cla mailer at the wo Itregwn. awder the ati wf Mart J. ! adage akd at Urffnrr. Orrgaw. 27th Annual Meeting of the Morrow County Livestock Growers Associations December 10, 1976 Heppner Elks Lodge 1:00 p.m. ..Beef Performance and Profit Guidelines Ron Baker, CAB Livestock 2:00 p.m.. .State Brand Report and Proposal Dean Clark, Slate Dept. of Ag. 2:30 p.m.. .Coffee Break Courtesy of Bank of Eastern Oregon of Heppner 3:00 p.m.. .Beef Check Off Referendum Ray French, Past 2nd Vice Pres., Oregon Cattlemen Association. 4:00 p.m. ..OCA Report, Bill Ross 1st Vice President, Oregon Cattlemen's Assoc. 4:15 OBC Bill Johns 4:30 Annual Business Meeting and Election of Officers ;0-7:00... Attitude Adjustment Hour Courtesy of Pendleton PCA and Federal Land Bank Morrow County Cowbelles 1:00 p.m.. .Cowbelles Annual Meeting Upstairs, Elks. Lodge 3:00 p.m. ..Meet Jointly with Morrow County Livestock Growers Farm City Banquet 7:30 p.m.. .Heppner Elks Lodge Master of Ceremonies Larry Mills Speaker Bert Huff, v,cr President. First National Bank of Oregon Morrow County livestock Grower of the Year Morrow County Conservation Man of the Year Special Award. Morrow County Livestock Growers Association AWOrClS Carcass Awards Chamber Awards State Fair Award Beit County Grain Exhibit f IM Diamond Peterson's Jewelry Ad sponsored by Pendleton P.C.A. Federal Land Bank Northwest Livestock P.C.A. 1 joSJS AAUW's 5th Annual AR TIF A C TOR Y Sat., Dec. 4th w r J - Os iu:uu urn to :ou pui Gilliam-Bisbee Building Heppner Local artists and craftsmen displaying, demonstrating, selling Used book sale drop off hooks at the Heppner Laundromat or lone Post Office Handmade Door Prizes: Drawing at 4:15 KvWKKKWWWavv,M Pic and coffee served all day Santa will arrive in Heppner at 11:00 and will he at the A II Tl FACTO II Y from li00 to 4i30 DjZasle OF - rn Orvaon