Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 11, 1996 - SEVEN
Lexington Grange holds meeting Odd Fellows, Rebekahs hold meetings
By O elpha Jones
Lexington Grange met re
cently for their regular meeting
with the Noble G rand,
Clarence Buchanan in the chair.
The report concerning the
roof was given. The roof has
been finished and there will be
a table at the Artifactory to help
raise the balance of the money
needed. Zelma McDaniels will
be chairman of the table.
The main business of the
evening was the election of of
ficers, with the following
elected : m aster, C larence
Buchanan; overseerer, Barton
Clark; lecturer, Jean Nelson;
steward, Wilbur Jackson; LAS,
Kathleen Clark; AS, Ned Clark;
chaplain, Zelma McDaniels;
treasurer, Cecil Jones; secre
tary, Delpha Jones; gatekeeper,
By D elp h a Jones
Lexington IOOF Lodge met
for their regular meeting re
cently, following a potluck din
ner jointly served with the
Rebekahs.
The main business of the
evening was the election of of
ficers, with the following
elected: Noble Grand, Clarence
Buchanan; Vice Grand, Wilbur
Jackson; secretary, Lyle Peck;
and treasurer, Cecil Jones.
Eldon Gilbert; Ceres, Verna
Brinda; Pom ona, Barbara
Gilbert; Flora, Dorthy Wilson;
ex
com m ittee,
K enn eth
Smouse, Lyle Peck and Kathy
Clark.
Dar Merrill spoke on the
Morrow County Commission
on Children and Families. This
includes the north and south
areas. The priorities of this
commission are to reduce child
abuse and neglect; reduce teen
pregnancies; reduce juvenile
crime rates; decrease the use of
alcohol, tobacco and illegal
drugs; increase the high school
graduation rate and other
issues.
Articles are to brought at the
next meeting for the Ron Mc
Donald House in Portland. The
next meeting will be Monday,
Dec 16.
Holly Rebekah Lodge also
met the same night, after the
potluck Thanksgiving dinner
for members and their hus
bands was held, with Leila
Palmer and Joyce Buchanan as
hostesses.
The meeting was called to
order by the Vice Grand,
UM and ASE churches program Dec. 15
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Heppner United Methodist
Church (UMC) and All Saints'
Episcopal Church (ASEC) an
nounce a joint celebration of
worship and children's Christ
mas program on Sunday, Dec.
15, at 10:30 a.m. Both congrega
tions are meeting for worship
at ASEC.
The children have been
working for the last month on
a presentation of the Christmas
story. The program will include
a slide projection of the child
ren "in real-life situations ac
ting out parts of the Christmas
story," said Father A1 Miller, of
ASEC. The children will add
narration and song to the pre
sentation, with the accompani
ment of the rest of those in
attendance.
"This 'joyful and ecumenical
expression' of Christmas cheer
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Dorothy Jackson, in the ab
sence of the Noble Grand,
Kathy Clark. Plans were dis
cussed for the month of De
cember.
The first meeting will be the
birthday exchange. A card par
ty will be held Saturday, Dec.
7, with prizes and refresh
ments. On Saturday, Dec. 14,
the DDP of McNary District,
Verla Larson, will be present
for a short meeting, starting at
1:30 p.m.
The Christmas potluck din
ner and gift exchange will be
Thursday, Dec. 19, starting at
6:30 p.m. Plans were also
discussed for gifts for the shut-
ins and those alone during the
holidays. Cards were sent to
the members and friends who
are ill.
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during worship will include
Christmas carols, Christmas
reflections by both Pastor A1
Trachsel of UMC, and Father
Miller, and prayers for God's
work in our community and
world this Christm as," said
Father Miller. "Following wor
ship, both congregations will
share in fellowship with a 'cof
fee hour' for everyone, young
and o ld ."
Both congregations encour
age their members and the
public to attend.
"T his is an opportunity for
both churches to witness to a
greater sense of common faith
and shared concern instead of
those issues which separate us
through our denominational
doctrines and disciplines. This
should be seen as an example
of Christmas coming into our
hearts, " said Father Miller.
Punch Card Winners drawn
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This week's winners of $25 gift certificates in the Christmas
punch are: Pat Wright for Murrays Drug; J. McCormack to Central
Market; Marvin and Bev Boyle for MCGG; Stacey Wainwright won
one to Les Schwab; Eleanor Gonty for Yaws Restaurant and Rita
Bergstrom to Willow Lanes.
Don't forget to get your punch card at participating businesses and
enter between now and Christmas. All entries will be eligible not
only for the weekly $25 certificates, but also for the grand prize
draw ing for $750 in gift certificates to be given away on Dec. 26.
Shoppers can pick up their punch cards and have their cards
punched at these Businesses: MCGG, Pettyjohn’s Farm & Builders,
Green Feed, Lott's Electric, Murrays/ Country Rose, Gardner's
Men's Wear, Peterson's Jewelry, Shoe Box, Coast to Coast, Les
Schwab, Court Street Market, Yaw's Restaurant, Central Market,
Willow Lanes and Willow Lanes Cafe.
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There were 62 people present for the senior dinner Dec. 4 and
four meals were home delivered. Ruth Nutting won the free meal
ticket. Members of the Methodist Church served. There wras a
Nutrition Site Committee meeting at 1 p.m.; hearing aid
assistance and blood pressures were taken before the meal.
The menu for the Christmas dinner on Wednesday, Dec. 18
will be baked ham with raisin sauce, mashed potatoes, candied
sweet potatoes, peas, stuffed celery, rolls and cherry crisp.
Members of the Lutheran Church will serve.
There was one table of cards in play Friday afternoon. There
was no movie Sunday evening.
Yawl's catered a banquet for the Mid-Columbia Bus Company
drivers Saturday night at the Senior Center.
The senior bus will depart Heppner Saturday, Dec. 14 at 1 p.m.
for the trip to Hermiston to see the "Singing Christmas T ree."
Ed Baker will also take the seniors on a bus trip of this area
(Heppner, Lexington and lone) to see the Christmas lights. No
definite date or time has been set; it may possibly be Friday even
ing, Dec. 20.
Since Christmas and New Year's are both on Wednesday, there
will not be a dinner at the Senior Center on those days. It was
decided to have a dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 31. There will be a
breakfast casserole, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, orange juice
and fruit. Members of the Christian Church will serve.
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Sharon, Andrea, Florene,
Robin, Tricia and Gail
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T h a n k in g you for
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S o r o p tim is t m em b ers w a n t to t h a n k a l l o f
you w ho p a r t ic ip a t e d fo r t h e a n n u a l h o lid a y
A r tifa c to r y . A ll w ho to o k tim e o u t on
S a tu r d a y 's b lu s t e r y day to a tte n d , to th e
v e n d o rs w ith t h e i r w o n d e rfu l ite m s fo r s a le .
a n d to t h e H ep p n er G a rd e n C lu b fo r t h e i r
e v e r l a s t i n g e f fo r t s in p r o v id in g t h e g r e e n s
w o rk sh o p a n d w r e a t h s . T h a n k s to M orrow
Co. F a i r fo r t h e u s e o f th e p a v ilio n , to a l l w ho
d o n a te d door p r iz e s ; So rop . m em b ers,
P e te rs o n 's Je w e le r s , C oast to C o ast. B o a r d m a n
P h a r m a c y . M u rra y s D r u g a n d fo r t h e u s e o f
t h e d e c o r a tio n s . Van M a r te r & K a h l. B u d
R ic h P o ta to e s, to Dave Sykes fo r t a k i n g
p i c t u r e s w ith S a n ta an d fo r S a n ta 's v is i t , to
o u r h u s b a n d s w ho h e lp e d s e t u p a n d c le a n , to
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an d g o o d ie s, to t h i s y e a r s c h a ir m a n s Vi
W ilg e rs , M a rlen e G ray, a n d C a ro l M ic h a e l
B e n n e tt a n d a s p e c ia l t h a n k s to T im C u n d el
w ho p ro v id ed m u s ic t h a t p u t u s a l l in t h e
h o lid a y s p i r i t . We a p p r e c ia te ev ery o n e s
g e n e r o u s tim e an d w is h a l l in o u r
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PUBLIC NOTICC
The Morrow County Museum
Commission will meet Tues
day, December 17, 12 Noon, at
the Morrow County Museum.
Published: December 11, 19%
Affid______________________
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Oregon Trail Library Dis
trict Board meeting will t>e at
the Boardman Library, Decem
ber 18, 19%, at 7:00 p.m.
Published: December 11, 19%
PUBLIC NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR
AGENCY: Bureau of Land
Management
[O R -100-6321-01, G -3-119]
(Case File #OR-51858)
ACTION: NOTICE OF IN
TENT, PLAN AMENDMENT,
NOTICE OF REALTY AC
TION, NOTICE OF EX
CHANGE PROPOSAL
SUMMARY: In accordance
with 43 CFR 1610.2 and 1610.3
and 43 CFR 2200, notice is
given that the Bureau of Land
Management in the State of
Oregon, Vale District, Baker
Resource Area, intends to
analyze a potential amendment
to the Baker R.A. Resource
Management Plan (RMP). The
potential amendment will in
volve adjustm ent of land
tenure designations. Currently
the Baker RMP designates on
ly two land tenure adjustment
categ ories. The potential
amendment would reclassify
those areas with special de
signations into a "retention on
ly " zone, thus adding an addi
tional category. If necessary,
the purpose of the plan amend
ment would be to make avail
able for exchange certain lands
located in Baker, Umatilla,
Union, and Morrow Counties
in Northeastern Oregon and
would facilitate exchange pro
posals that involve the Prine-
ville District BLM, Baker R.A.,
numerous private property
holders, and a third party
facilitator.
Subject to valid existing rights,
most of the public lands refer
red to herein have been segre
gated from appropriation un
der the public land laws and
mineral laws for a period of five
years, beginning May 24, 1996.
A complete list of specific lands
segregated will t>e available in
the same locations as the other
elements of the supporting
record, as noted elsewhere in
this notice.
DATES: A two purpose public
comment period is provided at
this time. Publication of this
Notice in the Federal Register
starts the 45 day comment
period necessary to meet public
notification requirements for
both the Notice of Intent to
prepare to prepare plan
amendments, an EIS and the
Notice of Realty Action.
ADDRESS: Bureau of Land
Management
Vale District, Baker R.A.
P.O. Box 987
Baker City, OR, 97
Prineville District, Central
Oregon Resource Area
P.O. Box 550
Prineville, OR 97754
FOR FURTHER INFORMA
TION CONTACT: Ron Lane,
Central Oregon R.A. Realty
Specialist, (541) 416-6752 and
Dorothy Mason, Baker R.A.,
Staff
Supervisor,
(541)
523-1256.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFOR
MATION:
The Prineville District's Two
Rivers (1986) and John Day
(1985, 1995) Resource Manage
ment Plans and the Vale
District's Baker (1989, 1992)
Resource Management Plan
(RM Ps) currently provide
general management guide
lines for land tenure adjust
ments as well as overall land
resource use allocations and
resource protection or enhance
ment. Although it is anticipated
that the final decisions for land
exchanges considered through
this analysis will be in full con
formance with the applicable
RMPs, it is possible that por
tions of some actions under
some alternatives may not be in
full conformance with the ap
proved plans, as required by 43
Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), Subpart 1610.5-3, "Con
formity and Implementation".
The environmental analysis
and public and interagency
review process anticipated for
this analysis are expected to ful
ly comply with the Bureau's
regulations for land use plan
ning, including land use plan
amendments, public involve
ment and coordination with
other Federal agencies, State
and local governments and In
dian tribes, (43 CFR 1610.2,
1610.3 and 1610.5-5). This will
allow' the analysis to consider
land tenure strategies which
are inconsistent with the cur
rent direction or substantially
affect other resource uses and
allocations in one or more of
the subject approved RMPs.
Any approved decisions which
amend the applicable plans will
be incorporated into the plans
and become part of the perma
nent planning record. Any re
finements or clarifications of
management direction, priori
ty of disposal or use of acquired
lands will be incorporated into
the applicable plans and
documented through publish
ed plan maintenance reports,
as provided under 43 CFR
1610.5-4. Copies of the three ex
isting approved plans ( as
amended) will be available in
the same locations as the other
elements of the supporting
record, as noted elsewhere in
this notice.
The decisions made through
this analysis are expected to be
implemented through a rela
tively complex series of land
tenure adjustment actions over
a period of several years. Al
though the intent is to consum
mate the majority of the ex
changes within approximately
two years of the approval of the
decision(s), some residual ac
tions or independent land ex
changes which are in confor
mance with the analysis and
decisions and associated ap
proved RMPs may occur over
a period of ten or more years.
In effect, this analysis w ill serve
both to facilitate the ongoing
project as well as future actions
that fall under the program
matic nature of this analysis.
Future exchanges or other land
transfers would be subject to
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