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    TEN'-Th Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 8. 1!)XI
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Fifty Years Ago
Half of 1930 tax goes for
schools. Of the total tax levy of
51.3 mills to be paid by the
property holders of the city of
Heppner for 1930, more than
half will go for schools, or
26.92 mills; roads claim 4.4
mills, state and county 8.18;
city 10.1 and bond interest 1.7.
Commissioner George A.
Bleakman states the county
will spend $59,000 for roads in
1931 ; he urges that the work be
pushed rapidly.
Woolmen's wives start first
county unit. Meeting at the
home of state President Mrs.
W. P. Mahoney, the Heppner
area women elected Mrs.
Garnet Barratt, president of
the unit, Mrs. Harold Cohn,
vice president, and Mrs. R. A.
Thompson, secretary -treasurer.
In addition to these officers,
charter members of the unit
included: Mrs. W. H. Cleve
land, Mrs. Margaret Farley,
Mrs. Pat Healey, Mrs. Hen
rietta Cohn, Mrs. Peter Slevi,
Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Mrs.
Jerome O'Connor, Mrs. J. W.
Beymer, Mrs. Archie Ball,
Mrs. Jack Hynd, Mrs. John
Kenny, Mrs. John Kilkenny,
Mrs. Frank Monahan, Mrs.
Fred Lucas, Mrs. Frank
Wilkinson, Mrs. William La
Trace, Mrs. Frank S, Parker,
Mrs. Orin Wright and Miss
Bess Huddleston.
First session of new county
court proves busy. With Judge
William T. Campbell presid
ing, and Commissioners
George N. Peck and George A.
Bleakman attending, this
term gives promise of being
one of the liveliest held in
many moons.
Twenty Five Years Ago
Two are renamed to the
county fair board: W. E.
Hughes, Heppner, and Charles
Carlson, lone, were re-appointed
and Willard Jones,
Irrigon, was named to replace
Willard Baker, Boardman,
whose term expired January
1.
Volume dropped sharply at
the Hermiston livestock auc
tion last Friday, sale manager
Delver Anson reports. Top
prices at the sale were: 12
cents a pound for fat hogs of
1700 pounds; 16.70 cwt. for fat
lambs of 230 pounds; 10.10 cwt
for a 330-pound sow; 20.50 cwt
for a 240 pound veal ; 1650 cwt
for a commercial steer of 1010
pounds; 16.00 cwt for two
grain fed heifers of 1785
pounds.
Eleven long-time members
of the Heppner Elks lodge will
be honored at a special
old-timers night after to
night's meeting, Milton Mor
gan, exalted ruler announced.
Those to receive pins and
whom have been especially
invited to attend tonights
meeting are Francis Doherty,
Lewis Batty, B. E. Isom
(30-year pins); John Berg
strom, Norman Florence, H.
R. "Ike" Weatherford, O. G.
Bergstrom (35-year pins);
H. D. McCurdy, Sr., Bert
Mason and Harold Cohn (40
years) and Curtis C. Rhea, a
50 year member.
Committee chairmen of the
Morrow County Basin Pro
jects Committee were named
by county chairman, Newt
O'Hara. The group unani
mously favored the construct
ion of a low level dam of 255
feet at the John Day site,
pointing out that considerable
county land as well as the
towns of Boardman and much
of Irrigon would be flooded if a
high dam were built. Barge
loading at Morrow County
docks would also be jeopar
dized if a high dam is built.
The committee chairmen
named include William Bar
ratt, Heppner, irrigation; Don
Kenny, Irrigon, drainage;
Garnet Barratt, Heppner,
flood control; Kenneth
Smouse, lone, power; Al
Lamb, Heppner, navigation;
O.W. Cutsforth, Lexington,
recreation, fish, game and
wildlife; Oscar Peterson,
lone, industrial development;
Dr. L.D. Tibbies, pollution
control, and Garland Swan
son, lone, municipal and
domestic uses.
Five Years Ago
Don Hardwick. of Hardwick
Logging, Kinzua. has been
named Eastern Oregon Forest
Practices Operator of the
Year for the second vear in a
row. The award is made
yearly by the Eastern Oregon
Forest Practices Committee
and the Oregon State Board of
Forestry.
The board of directors of
Heppner TV, Inc., unani
rpnuslv voted at their monthly
meeting to raise the sub
scriber rates $1 per month,
effective Jan. 1, 1976. This will
increase the member's mon
thly charge to $5, the 6-month
temporary rate to $6 and FM
service to commercial estab
lishments to $3.
The lone Rainbow Girls
Assembly No. 89 is having a
reception and installation cer
emony in the Masonic Hall,
lone, Jan 11, at 2 p.m, The
reception will honor Arlcne
Cannon, grand representative
to Arizona from Oregon.
Tammy Tucker will be
installed as Worthy Advisor
and she extends an invitation
to friends and relatives to
attend.
In basketball, the Heppner
Mustangs played one of their
better games of the season as
they defeated the Riverside
Pirates.73-41, Saturday night
on the Mustangs' home court.
Rob Eckman led the Mus
angs in scoring with 19 points,
followed by Jim Lank ford with
17, Dave Allstott with 11 and
Clay West and Kevin Hsiim-
onqratulafions to Tom Davidson 001 Ills
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January 13, 1981
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