The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 14, 1978 THIRTEEN
Lt. Randolph Allen joins
in practice mission
First Lieutenant Randolph
P. Allen, son of Mrs. Dixie L.
Allen of Heppner, recently
participated in "Giant Voice,"
the Strategic Air Command's
bombing and navigation com
petition held at Barksdale
AFB, La.
Lieutenant Allen is an
electronic warfare officer at
Barksdale AFB, La., with the
2nd Bomb Wing.
Giant Voice was conducted
to improve bombing and
navigational operating pro
cedures and techniques. It
also tested the readiness and
overall ability of individual
crews to perform their pri
mary mission.
Also taking part in the
competition were crews from
the Tactical Air Command,
Air Force Reserve, Air Nat
ional Guard and the British
Royal Air Force Strike Com
mand. Sgt. Hobbs is
assigned to
Scott AFB
U.S. Air Force Master
Sergeant Daryl F. Hobbs, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J.
Hobbs of Irrigon, has arrived
for duty at Scott AFB, 111.
Sergeant Hobbs, an elect
ronic communications and
cryptographic equipment
systems technician with a unit
of the Air Force Communica
tions Service, previously serv
ed at Torrejon AB, Spain.
The sergeant is a 1960
graduate of Riverside High
School in Boardman.
Foreign
language
resource list
is made
A list of resource people
competent in a foreign lan
guage is being developed by
Blue Mountain Community
College.
The foreign language re
source list is being kept and
updated in the college library.
At present, the list includes
people with a knowledge of
Czechoslovakian, East Indian
dialects, French, German,
Italian, Russian, Spanish and
Vietnamese as well as Signing
for the Deaf.
Head librarian Mary Bates
is interested in expanding the
list to include people both in
and outside of Pendleton who
know a foreign language.
Resource lists are available
to anyone requesting them.
For information about the list
or to suggest an addition to the
list, call the BMCC library at
276-1260, ext. 234. Letters may
be sent to Blue Mountain, P.O.
Box 100, Pendleton, Or 97801.
The lieutenant, a 1967 grad
uate of Pendleton High School,
received his B.S. degree in
1975 from California State
University at Sacramento. He
was commissioned later that
year upon completion of
Officer Training School at
Lackland AFB, Tex.
His wife, Naomi, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph M. Fritz Sr., San
Antonio, Tex.
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0 Lexington news
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The Morrow County Fair
Committee has had a busy
month. On Sunday, Dec. 10,
the committee met at the
home of Marv Clarkson, in
Irrigon. Mrs. Lyle (Virginia)
Peck Lexington, was wel
comed as a new member.
Since the meeting, Cliff Wil
liams, Lexington, has also
accepted an appointment as a
new member.
On the previous Wednesday,
Dec. 6, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rauch drove to Portland
where the women were dele
gates to the State Fair Board
Convention, held at the Thun
derbird at Jantzen Beach.
They reviewed different types
of fair programs and available
talent. They also studied
problems of fairs, such as
admissions, percentages, etc.
They heard reports from state
lobbyists, legislators and state
racing reports.
Monday, Dec. 11, at the fair
board meeting, the fair com
mittee presented their budget
for the forthcoming year.
The date set for the second
Lumberjack Show is April 21.
Grange members attend
Boardman rite
Last Sunday, twelve Lexing
ton Grange members attended
installation of officers cere
monies at Greenfield Grange,
Boardman. The degree work
was presented by the Umatilla
County installation team
under the direction of Morton
Wolverton. This team also
installed the State Grange
officers in June. The installa
tion was followed by a pot -luck
dinner.
Those attending from the
area were Mr', and Mrs. Lyle
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Glover
Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Smouse, Mr. and Mrs. O.W.
Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Jones, Venice Hendricksen
and Florence McMillan.
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