SIX- The lleppner GaieUe-Times, Ileppner, Oregon, Thursday, February 19, 1981
Area police graduate from academy class
Paul Bcttiol, executive dir
ector of the Board on Police
Standards and Training, an
nounced that Basic
Police Class No. 97 and Basic
Corrections Class No. 19 will
graduate from the Oregon
Police Academy at Monmouth
Oregon on Friday, February
20.
Two area police, Steven M.
Conover, a Heppner Police
Dept. patrolman, and Gregory
F. Tullius. a Morrow County
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Sheriff s Office deputy, will
graduate from the basic law
enforcement class.
The academy is an integral
part of the training program
administered by the Oregon
Board on Police Standards
and Training, and is designed
to furnish training for law
enforcement, corrections and
parole and probation officers
throughout the state.
The 41 students graduating
from the seven-week police
course will be joining 3,531
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other police officers who have
successfully completed the
academy in previous classes.
Thirty-three different
agencies are represented by
graduates of this class.
Officer Michael J. Oester.
Seaside Police Department,
was elected class president by
his fellow officers: and Officer
Thomas W. Vetter, Canby
Police Department, was
elected vice president.
Forty-four officers are en
rolled in the corrections class
representing twenty-two de
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defensive tactics will also be
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Chris VanDyke, Marion
County district attorney, will
present the graduation ad
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which will commence at 1:00
p.m. in Classroom No, 3. Food
Service Building, Oregon Col
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mouth. Master of Ceremonies
for this graduation will be
Lane County Sheriff David
Burks. Sheriff Burks is chair
man of the Board on Police
Standards and Training.
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O Lexington news
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Delpha Jones 988189 ,: ;.
The Committee on Women's
Activities of the Lexington
Grunge met at the' home of
Venice Hendrlckson on Tues
day ufternoon for the regular
meeting. Plans were discus
Ned concerning the coronation
of the Morrow County Fair
and Rodeo Queen, and a date
will be set later. Plans were
discussed for the next card
parties, one Feb. 21, and one
March 21. Under new busi
ness, an election of officers
was held with Josie Peck,
chairman; Murie Steagull,
vice chairman; and Churlene
Papineau, secretary. lively
refreshments were served by
the hostess to Frances
Smouse, Jean Nelson, Hilda
Yooum, Virginia Peck, Murie
Steagull. Delpha Jones, Josie
Peck, Churlene Pupincnu, and
the hostess, Venice Hendrick
son. The next meeting will be
March 10 at the Steagull
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewie Love
lace of Ontario were overnight
visitors ut the home of Mr.
Lovelace's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones. They
were in Hermiston to attend
the horse sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Peck and Mr. and Mrs. C.C.
Jones attended the Willows
Grange on Wednesday even
ing, enjoying the pancake
supper and meeting following.
The program uiid supper were
under the direction of the men
of the Willows Grunge.
Three Links Club of Holly
Uelekuh Lodge met ut the
home of Leila Palmer on
Thursday afternoon for the
regular meeting. An election
of officers was held with the
following taking office: Lcilu
Palmer, chairman, Virginia
Peck, vice chairman, and
Dorothy Burchum, secretury.
A new board of trustees wus
ulso elected; Hulh Robinson,
three years; Eulu Woods
worth, two years; and Delpha
Jones, one year.
Plans were discussed for the
Clam Chowder Supper sche
duled for March 14 ut the hull.
This will feuturc clam chow
der, drinks and all you can eat
for $2. Cards will follow for the
usual $1.50. This is the last of
the series of card parties.
Series gifts us well as the
nightly prizes will tie awurd- -ed
An Raster Food Sale is
being planned at Dels Murket
on the Saturday before Easi
er, starling at 8:30 a.m.
Committees were appointed
for activities when the assem
bly president visits April .
The cookbook is being planned
und a committee to start
putting together and typing
various sections will start
soon. The door prize was won
by Catie Pudberg. Those
served refreshments were:
Catie Pudberg, Dorothy Bur
chum, Delpha Jones, Joyce
Buchanan, Eula Hloodsworth.
Virginia Peck. Hulh Kohinson.
,iikI lh' hMl-sv The PMC Club
will meet March 4 wilh I'ilu
Palmer and Virginia Peck as
hostesses,
Lexington callers on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin
of Irrigon and Mr, and Mrs.
Wayne Miller of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robin
son were called to Goldendale,
on Monday by the death of Mr.
Robinson's brother-in-law.
Funeral services were sche
duled for Tuesday.
Ijcxiriglnn Grange met on
Monduv eveninu for the reg-
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Rainchecks will be issued
ulur meeting, starting with a
lovely pot luck dinner at 6:30
p.m. Hosts were Mr, and Mrs,
Lyle Peck. The meeting begin
ning ut 7:31), started with the
program for the evening and
continued with several violin .
solos by Frances Smouse.
Four of the solos were
patriotic and three were love
songs In memory of Valen
tine's day. The muster then
Introduced the speaker for the
evening. Eileen DiCen.oof the
Grunge Federal Credit Union,
She gave many points of
interest about the union,
information on how to Invest,
interest rates, loans und
withdrawals She slated that
there are several other bene
fits derived from belonging to
the unions. Visiting with
Eileen was Antonina Nowucki
of Milwaukie Ore. During the
business meeting severul fine
reports were heard from the
chulrmun. The CWA chair
man, Josie Peck, announced
the March card party and thnt
a supper is being planned, and
reminded all of the Feb, 21
card party at the Grange Hall.
The Ag chairman report was
given by Ken Smouse who
spoke of several new weeds
that have started in eastern
Oregon, and how some may be
controlled. He said Unit Sher
man County Kxperimental
Station is doing extensive
study on these, und farmers
should attend the field (lavs
sKinsored by them. Cecil
Jones wus upiminted on the
energy committee from this
grange Names voted for
membership were Karbaru
Smith, her daughter and son,
John, Joyce Buchanan and
Charles Buchanan. Initiation
is iM'ing held ut the Willows
Grange hall on Sunday. Feb.
22 The activities start at 4
p.m. when two degrees will lie
given. A politick super and
the 3rd and 4th degrees will
follow. Visitors introduced
were Berl Akers. a member of
the state executive committee
and his wife. Margaret, who is
Pomona CWA chairman, Mr.
and Mrs Bryce Keene. who
each hold an office in Willows
Grange, Iorris Graves of
Rhea Creek Grange and a
member of Wheatland
Pomona District Ex commit
tee, and Mildred Wright,
Wheatland Pomona chaplain
It was announced the next
Pomona meeting will be in
Clarno. The meeting adjourn
ed al lit p m Birthday cuke
wus served for those having
birthdays in Feb.. and the
group sang to Cecil Jones. A
gel well card was sent to
Lucia Barrett, who is a patient
in St. Vincent's Hospital in
Portland
The card party ul the
Lexington lOOF hall was well
attended with nine tnbles
present on Saturday evening
Prizes were awarded und
refreshments served.
The Bluebirds. Blue Jays,
and Camp Fire Girls enter
tained their parents al the
lone High school cafeteria on
Tuesday nighl of last week.
The evening started with a
dessert luncheon. Each group
presented u short skit , and the
Bluebirds gave their pledge
after which they presented the
parents with corsages and
boulonnicres. Around
people were present, Tables
were decorated in the Vulen
tine theme.
Lexington residents were
sorry to hear of the deuth of u
former resident. Pine Thorn
burg, al a nursing home in
Prineville, Ore. He and his
family moved there recently
from Pendleton where they
had made their home for some
time. He attended Lexington
mgn. graduating in the l)3()s
and was a World War II
veteran. He married a Lexing
ton girl. Fay Ranch, and they
had three children. Phyllis.
Linda and Billy, who mourn
his passing.
The three children of Mr.
und Mrs. Burke O'Brien of
Echo visited their grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ma.jeske over the weekend.
Mrs. Rourk und children are
spending some time this fall
und winter in Irrigon.