Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 18, 1971, Page 2, Image 2

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an Second Clans Matter.
Of fit Hour: 8 a m. to 6 p.m.. Monday through Friday; 9 am,
until noon Saturday.
It's A Big District ... But
HI... Ii.... f ........ u .v.r In sin Ilk li Die Heppner-
Morrow County Chamber of Commerce, he explained the sim
ilarities of his district.
In spile of the fact that this new district Includes all
mid pail of eight counties, there are many .imilarlile.s
throughout. The district as drown out by the Secretary of
Stiii.-, extent's fiom the western boundary of I'matiHa Coun
ty in toss to Hip eastern ortion.s of Marlon, Linn and Clack
amas counties.
Throughout it Is rural. The major Industries are agrleul
tine lumber und recreation probably In that order. There arc
no hi" employers. Tlr largest Id the Madras School District
which employs 2 IK people. There aie only small towns with
no one hit; town that could swing an Issue. The latest town
is Madias with n imputation of lli'W.
lie feels that ecology will bo Important. Already the
1.,-ople of lliis area are finding how the Rivers bill is affect
ing them and how they can be restricted In doing things on
iheir own land without conferring with the Highway Com
mission. Another Important problem In this district he noted was
chool financing. He said that ill the Madras area where
transmission lines and pipe lines pay a big share of the
.school bill, the land owners have not been hit as hard as
in other areas of this district.
liecause of these many similarities, the district may pull
together more than would have been believed at first glance.
Grange Election,
Dinner, Initiation
Fleeted as new officers at
Rhea Creek Grange Friday night
were: Master, Harold Wright;
Overseer, Barton Clark; Lectur
er, Muriel Palmer; Steward,
Marion Hayden; Assistant Stew
ard, Walter Wright; Chaplain,
Edwin Cutting; Treasurer, El
mer Palmer; Secretary, Judy
Stevens; Gate Keeper, Archie
Kiw-lwlolt : Pomona. Marv Wriizht
Ceres. Kvelvn Farrcns: Flora
Donna Mallory and members of
the executive committee, Hubert
Stevens, Adrian Beclulolt, and
Ned Clark. They will be install
ed on Doc. 5.
fin Sundav afternoon Willow:
Orange hosted initiation for the
three granges, Willows, Lexing
inn nnil Rhea Creek. Tart o
the ceremony was given before
he :G0 joint not luck dinner and
o.ut of it afterward. Initiates
nil Mrs. Frank Os
min, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
i?...vni,iinl. Mrs. Frieda Slocum,
M, Ola Huecles, Rhea
Creek:
Ml i
m m
tpr i... rlul all aumnut fin St. Fdtllck
TnLst. miii.i vi -i - .
ntw church: tho architect. Jerry Mourn an, Tcrthor Board and
tho bulldsr. Alden viwo.
CHl)K
firm
Among other thing. Ken E.
mis lost a fine collci tiun ' "r
rowheads anil mounted elk teeth
and rattlesnake rattles in last
week's fire.
But he's now starting a new
collection of elk teeth with
a kind of a minimum start, one
lone tooth.
NEIGHBORHOOD
CENTER
NOVEMBER
IS Unemployment Council
10 12 and 1-2
DVR. Mr. Koeslnfj
Senior Citizens, 2:00
22 Center Advisory Board, 8:00
2.1 Nutrition Class, 11:00
TOPS, 7:30
Center closed Nov. 25 thru 28
Arthur Lovgren
To Marry
Arthur Dean Lovgren and
Stephanie Lewis will be married
in Portland Nov. 28 at G p.m. at
the Unity Church. They will
make their home in Portland
where Mr. Lovgren is employed
at Cadet Mfg., and Miss Lewis
is employed by the Telephone
Company.
Tho bridegroom Ls the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lovgren of
lone.
Lat week taw things In a
soil of tumult in this little news
paper shop. Among things lost
mwi misolaced was an item
i, hi, lit the Nov. 8 Chamber of
Commerce luncheon, held at
Heppner High School. Following
a nice luncheon. Gene Trum
bull hail brought in several peo
ple who presented colorful slide
presentations on environmental
and ecological subjects, with
emphasis on farming with herb
icides and pesticides. The Cham
ber of Commerce sincerely
thanks Gene for this show.
Bill Hibbord. a fireman of
Ilermiston, called to talk about
the big fire his department at
tended here last week. He said
this was the first time the de
paitment had gone so far in
District 12.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
CITY OF HEPPNER. OREGON
GENERAL OBLIGATION
n.uirr nriNr$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that written, sealed bids will
be received at the office of the City Itecoruor or in u
l"v-" ,v, i'i.h inv of December. 19a,
opened for the purchase or yji.uw.uu urai -
the C ty of Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon. Said bonds shall
he in denominations of $1,000.00 each, to '"'"'nav
rate or rates, not to exceed 6 per annum in any one year, pay
able' semi-annually, principal and Interest to be payable at the
off Ice oT the Treasurer of tho City of Heppner, Oregon. Sa d
bonds shall be dated December 15. 1971, and shall mature serially
as follows:
Maturity Date,
December 15, as
specified
below
1972
1973
1974
, 1975
1976
1977
w. 1978
1079
19S0
1981
1982
1983
19S4
1985
198(5
Bond No.
1 4
5 9
14
19
25
31
37
43
49
56
63
70
78
87
94
10
15
20
26
32
38
44
50
57
64
71
79
88
Amount
$4,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000,00
7,600.00
7,000.00
7,000.00
8,000.00
8,000.00
8,000.00
Yes. we surely do use pictures
in our little newsoaper. And
we're glad to have 'em.
However, it is difficult to
make engravings from color
pictures. When you get married,
or win an award, or something
else like that, PLEASE have
someone there to take a close
up picture in black and white.
Have them take the picture,
please, up real close, otherwise
the heads of the people are too
tiny to show up properly.
No, sir, we do not charge for
news or pictures. We only
charge for advertising.
The sooner news and pictures
are turned in to trie neppner
Gazette-Times, the sooner wi
can get 'em printed in the pa
ner. We mint the paper Wed
nesdav afternoon so we need
the news Monday, or sometime
Tuesday, early. The earlier, the
better job we can do. And we
thnnk vou verv much. (Next
week's paper will be a day ear
lier).
St. Patrick'. "Die okUl fea
tures nine paces of the "His
t..tv of St. Patrick' Parish In
Mi, i row County". Larry wrote
this history, doing high cla
Job. It Isn't easy to make Inter
esting reading out of history
which Is. p you know, a col
h i t ion of facts. So. we a
again, "well done and well writ
H n with delicacy and under
standing". lone Gardeners
Enjoy A Tour
The lone Gulden Club mem
bers gathered at Mrs. Fredrick
Maitin's home Nov. 10 to climb
aboard the plane with Mrs. Mar
tin for "Springtime in Bible
binds." Our first stop was Am
sterdam. From the air the many
fields of tulips looked very
much like flags of all nations.
From Amsterdam to Athens
where we enjoyed the outdoor
eating places and every where
we went on this trip the love
ly red poppies and rocks and
rocks and more rocks. Here, cit
ies are built on hilltops and all
the fertile lowlands are farmed.
It was Easter time in Greece,
with everyone exchanging gifts
as we do at Christmas time. We
visited the temple of Apollo
and the ruins of Old Corinth
where Paul preached.
Camel Rides
We found Egypt with a USA
problem litter. Here we went
for a camel ride after much
hassling of the drivers as they
could see no purses so "no tips"
no rides! Camel riding proved
more safe than travel by car as
the drivers' loot was neavy on
the accelerator., and his hand
constantly on the horn never
stopping for anything or cnang
ing speeds
Thanksgiving Eve
Worship Services
Are Cooperative
A rooerilv wtrhip M-rMc.
Wdndv. Nov. 2L l 7 3a l
1 1,.. Inn I'nllrd Cliurth of
Chrlt ha tn rranc"l by
the South Morrow Miniirril
Akkirf-iiililiffV
S-nal nuic will bt olfertsj
by lh combined h.ir of tb"
lone Church and the itcppwi
M. IhodM.
Itev. Willium Arthur, the h"!
initsi.hr. Mill carry tho contin
uity of lh S-rtc. Itv. Im
JiilniMin of the Heppner nd
Jj-viniMon Christian Chunhe
will give the Invocation and
i all to worship. Rev. Don Bur
well. AsM-mbly of God minu
ter, will rend the sctiptur lc
M,n.
The winwn rntitlej "The Con
fusion of Thanksgiving" will be
ted bv Itev. K'dwln Cut
ting, Heppner United Methodul,
who is president of the Min
isterial Association.
Demon Combo
Demonstration Is
Set for Nov. 27
All interested persons are In
vited to come to the Morrow
County Gem and Mineral Soci
ety meeting Nov. 27. at 7:.J"
p.m.. at old library building. A
demonstration of the Demon
Combo, by Geo. E. Miller will
be given. A comparatively new
method of crinding and polish-
Ing gemstones is used with a
man-made diamond; imbedded
in flat and cup shaped metal
impregnated with a diamond
comKun(l. ranging from tiOtl-
compound, ranging irom ""' , ,. . u,u ii,
100.000. There will be a display I A n M"v ""'V,
. ' . .. 'i nun Jr ma, if arrangement!
Double Rinn
Ceremony for
Marsha ond John
Mrh Lomuw iUll duh
irr t4 Mr, ! f 1.14 H-
)rfW ol Vrlry VIA.
if Mr, n4 Mr tU
rjirtam. ftf ur.its4 in
dogt lc linfi -'rnwi y l U
or t nued Chunh 4 Omt w
tfci. 34- .
-v, William Arthur t4UUi
m M ih lir Mhiih tw ld
ih c-n d.l and dif
atrd on ra. h ut nh b.unuei.
ot whit etodiut! nd hrn
ihnnum nd tndini rndl
llak h.ddiniJ while tarl,
TIm rnde euis a hitr
chiffon die orr Miii-cr wtin
ted with n rmpiw waist and
full ilirtii and a decorated
back pam-l w eivrn In mr
riaj;i by hrr faincr. ii-r man
tilM vrtt and train eie of !t
net
M.iJu'i mailt of honor wai
Snarl Flmt, Portland, and hri
bridesmaid wer her Uter Mcl
ni and Charlene HamlHt
-ni.-. aii.-ndsnt won? Victorian
! 14. tiir.M-4 with cmulre waist
ami leg-of mutton l-c. inc
maid of honor was In powuet
i.l,,.. Vt.-l .ton unn orchid, and
cIimiI.-iio mini creen. Each car
ned sra of white gladioli ana
rihlMin headband.
The candle were lit by the
iiHhers. John bnither Uweil
Olds, and Marsha' couln. Ed
die Sherman.
Ian Musicians Contribute
Mr. Paul Tew played the
wedding music, and a duet
Weddina Prayer" was ung oy
Mr. and Mr. Darren jamc.
Marsha' mother wore a sky
blue, chiffon, fchlrtwalst dress
with white? accessories and a
white orchid. John's mother
came In a nale beige lace sheath
with a matching coat and white
':! sJ'PISf
n Ti vi
w:v
NIL end MKS. JOHN
WCSLtT OLDS
s. j nj ew
grit sizes. Ild.shing pads are fccessj.rles. Her ochid wa deep
lavender.
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs.
of finished cabachons, including
protected precious opals, on
which this method was used.
This equipment, including 9
diamond wheels, 8 jiolLshing
pads, miscellaneous compounds.
dop sticks, templates, 2 spare
saw blades and a number of
unfinished cabachons, can be
packed into a box 15"xl8"x9".
Anyone will be welcome to try
It out, nt the meeting.
Make It With Wool
Finals 2:00, Saturday
Final judging In the 1971
Make It With Wool sewing con
test will bo done at a style re
vue at 2:00. Saturday. Nov. 20.
The girls who have entered gar
ments made from 100 Amer-
? .p s' .. . ... iean wool will show them Dub-
Lcoanon, ine creaa uasnei oi , -
the Romans has cities made of
Said bonds shall be sold to the highest responsible bidder
for not less than ninety-eight percent (98) of their par value
and the entire amount of accrued interest thereon, and to the
l.idder offering the lowest effective rate to the City of Heppner,
taking into consideration and account such premiums as are
offered or discounts offered and such Items of cost as have been
or shall be charged by tho bidder In connection with the pur
chase and delivery of said bonds, with interest being computed
to the respective maturity date.
A certified check on a bank doing business In the State of
Oregon equal to two percent (2) of the par value of said bonds
must accompany the bid as evidence of good faith on the part
of the bidder. The opinion of Messrs. Shulcr, Rankin, Myers &
Walsh, Attorneys at Law, Portland, Oregon, shall be deemed suf
ficient as to the legality of the issuance and obligation of said
bonds. The bid must also contain notice of the total Interest cost
of the Issue under the terms of the bonds. In computing the In
terest, no one year may exceed six percent t6) per annum. The
City of Heppner. Oregon, will make the award of the sale of the
bonds at 8:00 o'clock P.M.. on December 13. 1971, but reserves the
right to reject any and all bids received.
DVTED at Heppner. Oregon, this 16th day of November, 1971.
CITY OF HEPPNER
By: Elaine S. George
City Recorder
46 49c
Middle age is that time of
life when a woman won't tell
her age and a man won't act
his.
Everv team could use a man
who plays every position, never
makes an error, and knows just
what the opposition is plan
nine. But so far. there's no way
to get him to put down his hot
dog and come out of the stands.
A Dolitlcian is like 29-cent
stockincs. He claims he won't
run, but you're never quite sure.
An old-timer remembers when
eieht-thlrtv was the time the
game started, not the price of
he ticket:
Richard Welch, a sitina co
ordinator for Fortland General
Electric, will speak here tomor
row at the annual Columbia Ba
sin Electric meeting. At a Her-
miston Kiwanis Club meet last
week he told them that Board
man nuclear power plant sites
were best. And that his compa
ny had a plant timetable like
this:
Should be on line by Sept
ember, 1979.
Before that it will need
nine months testing.
It will take four years to
build.
Two years are needed for
the state to review the appli
cation. Notice of intent must be
submitted a year before the ap
plication. 'That means our notice of In
tent must be submitted two
months from now." he said. He
added that FGE wants to file
a construction permit by 1973.
We thought Larry Lindsay
was a quiet-type young and pro
gressive farmer. It was quite a
revelation to be nanaea a dook
let at the dedication Nov. 10 at
white stone and building block
The land is all terraced and
ev-prv hit is uspd much of it
for raisini? manv different fruits.
We found goats wltn ail ine
hands of sheeD. The sheeD would
follow the shepherds and the
coats and would not have to
be driven.
All roads lead' downward from
Jerusalem with its hieh alti
tude. All the people of Jerus
nlcm collect rain water. We
found churches on every place
oi Biblical significance.
In Judea we found very few
fences onlv cvDrus trees
around the orange groves.
ureen inumti
Our trin came to a sudden
halt due to thA timp element
and we hurriedly flew back
home to continue our meeting
at Mrs. F. G. Griffith's home.
Here the club conducted the
business meeting and Mrs.
James Driscoll presented Mrs.
Wilma Martin with ft "preen
thumb" signifying her member
ship in lone Garden Club.
The next meeting will be the
Christmas meptine on Dec. 8.
Place and program to be an-
nouncea later.
Mrs. Milo Prindl underwent
surgery last week at Good Sa
maritan HosDitnl In Portland.
She has been home and expect
ed to return to Portland this
week to have the stitches removed.
School Lunch Menus
Presented
Through Courtesy Of
Heppner Branch
FIRST
NATIONAL
JOAri XV. or OKGOM
Heppner Elementary School
and
Heppner High School
rr,Hnv Vnv M SlODPy
Joe, homemade bun, buttered
green beans, celery ana carrot
sticks, potato chips, cake, fruit
Tuesdav. Nov. 23 Spaghet
ti, ground beef, spinach, cottage
cheese, fruit, terry cobbler, rolls.
butter, milk.
Wednesday. Nov. 24 Cook s
Special.
HAVE A HAPPY HOLIDAY!
row Hall at Blue Mountain Col
lege.
Mrs. Robert Hoskins, Pendle
ton, is the district director of
this contest. She states that
quite a few of the entrants
come via 4-H sewing groups.
They compete at three age lev
els between 10 and 21 years.
Four counties, Gilliam, Morrow,
Umatilla, and Wheeler, make up
the district Mrs. Hoskins directs.
Dearee of Honor
Dinner, 6:30 Saturday
Final olans for the Decree of
Honor Thanksgiving dinner for
members and their families and
their invited friends have been
completed. This event will be
6:30 Saturday evening in tne
Christian Church basement.
The Carl Marauardt family
and the choral group from the
Assembly of God cnurcn win
sing.
The President. Mrs. Alice Mc-
Cabe, urges all members and
families to bring a guest and
enjoy the evening. Turkey, rolls,
and coffee are being furnished
by the lodge; the rest of the
dinner is potluck.
trom, Jr., made arrangements
for the reception wnicn ioiiow
ed at the lone Masonic Hall
The rooms and guest table were
decorated with white glacis ana
mums and with bells. Marsha's
great-aunt. Mrs. Ralph Sover
eign of Tigard, and her sister-In-law.
Mrs. Robert Ball, serv
ed the wedding cake. Another
great-aunt, Mrs. Edwin Sooter,
Baker, poured coffee, and her
aunt, Mrs. Richard D. Sherman
presided at the punch bowl.
Karen Edwards, Pendleton,
and Kathl Brand attended the
eift table, and Chris Peterson
and Nancy Ashurst the guest
book. ,
Grandmothers Special
Sneclal euests were John's
grandmother Mrs. Lola Clonln-
ger, Portland, and Marsha
prpHt.prandmother Mrs. Matth
ew Ball, lone. This great-grand
mother haa nana printea me
blue and white invitations that
hroueht manv from Washinnton
and all parts of Oregon to this
wedding.
Good luck extras which the
hridp wore Included a blue car
ter and a special little packet
which held a good luck penny
from DenmarK tnar. Deiongea 10
her great-grandfather and great
grandmother Petersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Olds now reside
in Borine where he owns and
nnerates a service station. Mar
sha graduated from lone High
in 1970 and attended Western
Business College in Portland.
John attended schools In Port
land then served with the Mar
ines in Vietnam. They met while
Marsha was at business college
in Portland.
Episcopol Service
In Pendleton Nov. 21
On Nov. 21. there will b no
10:00 M-rv Ice t AH Saint.
Hccux of the opportunity for
each to Ka hear The Mot
Rev. John llinr. preldlng Bluh
the Protefttant Episcopal
Church and have Holy Commun
ion with over 0 fellow -pis-copalians
from Eatern Oregon.
The wrvlce with the Presiding
Bishop, clergy of Eastern Ore
gon and The Rt. Rev. Wm. Spuf
ford. Jr.. will be held at Indian
Hills. Highway HON Just above
Pendleton at 11:00 a.m. Anyone
who needs transportation Is
asked to call Mrs. Allen Hughes
1676 97821.
Steve McDoniel
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffith of
Dubois, Wyo., have announced
the engagement and forthcom
ing marrince of their daughter
Susan to Steve McDanlel of
Dubois, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil McDankl. Heppner.
Miss Griffith I a Vfti grau
iA ,.r nn hois Hlch School and
she is employed by Dubois Cold
Storage.
The future bridegroom grad
uated from Heppner High School
in 1970 and Ls now employed
by U. S. Flywood of Dubois.
The wedding is scheduled for
Nov. 27 at Dubois.
WE HMEtre
III Vis
FLEX'O
CRYSTAL CLEAR
CUT, TACK, SEW i SEAL
HUNDREDS OF USES
INDOORS A OUTDOORS
Only
36
llo. H.
MlMkol
Coast-to-Coast
Heppner
The annual party for the ro
deo workers of the Morrow
County Rodeo was held at the
American Legion Hall here.
Pnrtv u held in appreciation
of the help the folks give to
tha annual rodeo. Dinner was
prepared and served by the
American Legion Auxiliary, jvirs
Bill Heath was chairman.
11
COMMUNITY
311 LBOARD
M
Selling
At the Ranch
At Private Treaty our
Crop of 2-year Old Bulls
Performance and Carcass
Information Available
Phone 676-5311
Location: 13 Miles West of
Heppner on Condon Hwy.
FRANK ANDERSON
Thursday, Nov. 18 .
Wheat Growers Meet, Dinner,
6:30, Legion Hall
Friday, Nov. 19
Columbia Basin Meet, 10;30
Free Lunch, Fairground
Pavilion.
Play, "Bull In a China Shop",
High School, 8:00.
Saturday, Nov. 20
Pancake Supper, 6:30, Elec
tion Meeting, 8:00, Willows
Grange, lone.
Play, at Heppner High, 8:00.
Dance for Jan and Ken Ev
ans, Legion Hall, 9:00.
Monday, Nov. 22
Machinery Mgt. Workshop,
Fairgrounds Dorm, 9:30
3:30. Tuesday, Nov. 23
Machinery Mgt. Workshop
continues.
Wednesday, Nov. 24
Thanksgiving Eve Union
Church Service, 7:30, lone
United Church of Christ.
SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC
SERVICE BY
RUGGLES-BOYCE
Insurance Agency
228 Main
P. O. Box 247 ph. 676-9625
If no answer call Bay Bore
676-5384 '
Heppner .