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lone People Share Many Activities By WINONA HOBERTS loNK-!-al wrt ki nd Mr. am) Mr. Willi.nn r.. lin.i and Hy ( Caldwell. Idaho, visited in lh ""' 't M'- te. tVcll. Tin. Il.nry HaKotctw from Mcdfurd visited the l-ouu onrw. Mr. and M. C'ltat trnh..rl and family. Kedmond. visited In the IMiold ',,r,f titiiitt. Gran? Card Tarty At 111!" WIllOW ,,i.rty on ivv. 10 seven tiihl.-s kept busy. Winner were: Worn rn's luiih. Mrs. Helen Keithl.y m i.in.Hlilc and low, Mr l.ive ;i.tm.uin Men Men Wall.nv M.ittluws. ,,w pave Ulctmaiin. Two traveling pinochle 'ii.'s w.nl frf"1'1 liol.iiison. and Mr. Willanl Kn-iiih. IV.Iro winner were hlfch. Mrs. I.uis ll.ilvom-n and low. Carl TioeilMMi. .Mr ni.d Mr. Marlon Palmer .....i Vir I Mrs. Ijc Palmer and liunily and Mr. i- .m- TullW alti-lldi-d inns parly and dinner In Her niMmi on Sund.iy nl the home ,( Mr. rind Mr. Karl M.Kinney. Topic Club Meets The lone Topic; Cluh met at the home ol Mrs. iuy ... . , .. Monday iiltcrnooii. ho xim Fred Nelson and M M -ttr LlM '-Vy.- College Plant Evening Classes Ar Heppner The evening mh4 at Mountain Community Cdlcti li faller M evening cU" l I'matUU iid lVt Count ' wlnt.-r term, l:-giuatJon will le the wn k if Jon .1 P.. ..!..,- Iwiii offrred In IVn il.-t..ii are: Alift-tua I'.evi.-w and Inl.-rii'.edUle Altfcbra. Actum Th...,i.. Wiiikkhon. A met lean c;. -f iim.-ut. Cerami'-s. KiiKllh Fundamental Sikhs: h. Cenetal l-cht-l"gy rur rrNTM el thU fi -generation picture U Audrea Smltn. AT THE CENTER ei " ,,T" , ,, u j,er inothsr. Joanna I1 1 JWd SHHHh. Genet al l'lio'ey I t-JC ' f ! Ceneml J? iolotfy iMmornie.i V; '.Hh'Tj, Hotor S'mlnar in llumantt.e L.tmtum. intr,Miut lion to Liter dure, Jew Lexington Lunch Honors Rcbckohs By DELPHA JONES LKXINGTON Mi. Kennetli I'ahnir enteiliiiiH-d with IhrMtna luixheon oil Tuevl.iy i...n..ii..L Hie Tlir.s. Link Club and Mr.' f Hollv IN-hekmi i.o.it:e. re .. -i.ri.i .'i i., ih,. linn h ii buMlies tl kiiimi' rmiiif, rneelil K was hel.l. l wiurn win' Hie eroiip exprcsx-d lln-ir ap pr.siatioll of Die lielp rerelve lit the rHiiit haaar and ('xxl hale, und thanked the non-mem ber for the help in making "i NiirtVKsful. It was ie- i hi Mr. Fred ,Mst pone the eard parly sriieu iiw.ir ..1...1 r.,r T in 1 unit aim it on !is. Ijh wa won by Mr. Cut.- futtti and low ny .Mr. wu'h--dr. Hefresliinent of blithday rake und eoifeo were Kerveil. Mr l-i-onard had her home l.ively with holiday (l.sttation. I rtill Mioweu mi.i.- " ui.-.. . .. - , Irin to the Holy lanu. io uh- .o- - - Mr and Mrs Marion 1'almer m-x! eard party will be In Feb wen h " s ; a birthday dinner ,uary. An ex. bailee of Kif.. wan hr , J K Louis Halvorsen and j ,.nJ.,yed and the meet,n a.l Marlon Vahner and Mr. Harold: jou.ne.l. Those present were U'ri.ht AMendinR were Mr. and Mrs. Irene I'udberil. Mr A K Mrs Fl'.n."Va mer. Mr. and Mr.. Majeske. Mrs. Florenee M.Ml Hoy W Lln lstrom. and Mr. and ,. Mrs. Aix hle Munkora Mra. Z U Palmer and family. Kola Bloodswor.h. Mrs Ihaa t. De:one.Wi Party ot Honpltal Jones, mid a Kuest. Mr. Clell The lono United Church of Kea of lone. Christ deaconesses held their Tnre Odd Fallowt Travel annual Christmas party for pa- c,,iiri,.,, c. Jones, Joe Yocom tlents In the nursing home ec- hi)( rhnr,.s MeConnell motored tion of the Pioneer Memor al o Por.m, on Saturday where H.tf-pital. Each patient wioi C'V-,,, . Illu.nded a State wide Odd en an Individual Christmas yow lniijaii(,n held at the pift. Refreshments were served ,,( ljnsula Grange Hall in that ... . i i.iwl n i rv I Mrs. Waller kih-m , , i-itv with piano and violin solos. Legion-Auxiliary Party Sunday Afternoon i American Legion and Auxil iary families will enjoy the an nual Christmas party on Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. at the hall. The families will enjoy the Christ mas Snack Table, cartoons and treats for the kids. ..vln. .Lin nr;ini'e met on Saturday night with a Past Mas ter Kennetli Smouse, presiding. The evening started at 6:30 p.m. Dinner was served from tables beautifully decorated by the Wrangler Club, which met there Sunday. Beil Akers, State gate keeper, Installed the following officers: Marie Steagall, Chap lain; Carllta Marquardt, Flora; Lolita Marquardt. Ceres; Helen Nelson, Pomona; Fred Nelson, Executive committee member and Jean Nelson, secretary; Carl nTnrf.n.irH Overseer, and Betty Mnrnnnnli. musician. Mrs. Akers installed Mrs. Steagall as Worn en's Activity Committee Chair man, Mrs. Kenneth Smouse, vice chairman, and Mrs. c. u i i...,..u uni'.trens. Gifts were pro- Line's game with Monument ( w,n,,d lo Mrs. Steagall, Mrs. AU rv.A 1 ( urns rnnci died due to un, Mr Jones in ap- lII , .iiuuui , ...... - cipiti hut ihev idaved Con-. ,lr...,Hin of last years work n.p 11. Condon won ,i Mr. Kd Hunt, who was 74 to 47. The game wasnt Miunble to be present. bad lone Gets Set for Holiday Tournament .,IIh 1 as It sounns acuuiuuis "'EYenina'i Proqrcan the lone fans, "i no ' score airistnias time was ji io .on.ion iVili-H riunrter with outscorlng thorn 5 to l. Condon made 25 points and lone 5. In 4th quarter "we were n 'em" Coach LaRue said. r,..,iri wnrrnn had an out standing game. He had 14 re bounds. Holiday Tournament lone will play umauua u. oneninc game of tne t-cno it.,ii.l iv Tournament Oil IX'C. 17 at 7 p.m. Stanficld vs. Kcho will follow. On Dec. 18, the losers will play at 7 and the winners' game will follow. bad the on the Heppner JV's The Heppner JVs lo.st their game on Dec. 10 with Grant Un ion. Coach Helmstra says they'' re still inexperienced that they just don't realize what they can do. "They're going to do all ri.,1,1" Thev are so intent Oil the nlav patterns that the JVs learning same overlook some good shots, the Freshmen Monday eve Coach Helmstra was en- .i i.,.1!,-. nhmit John Meyers i.eat uotential as a basketball 7.i,.,r This Is his first year " ... 1 : .1. . . r play and monuay mt' first time to gei on mi.- floor and rebound. He can snoot 20 feet. Commenting iur- he noted that Tom Kooens a lot oi laieiu, .'j '"" looks r.hhI and playing the steadiest game Is Charlie sim ¬ ile defenses hard ana is own worst enemy wiu-u .n- tarts criticizing hlmseii. iney all looked pretty good." Of they with nlng, to his from ther has lap ner. his carols were . . . m tr......iU wimit After Wllicn airs, iveniii oi Utnti lun niaved several violin numbers accompanied by her u.iii r'irl nil a Meloilica. Carl Marquardt gave an Inspirational followed by Mrs. unit Mrs. Marquardt ui.,ir. nfriiira were then voted .I,, nil. i thu meetini! adjourned. A resolution was presented by ii... ,...miittriii Carl Marquardt, 111!.: ii'.iu...'" ... . Kenneth Smouse and Altreii Nelson, corncerning ways oi raising money to help finance the Oregon State (.range Leg islative program at Salem, mis Is to be written and presented at Pomona Grange. Other Lex News Mr ;mil Mrs. Bob Davidson were Portland visitors this week. Mary Kay Hughes, ttaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer ltugnes has returned home from school in California and will spend the holidays with Her parents. Mis. Ron Riley has been a patient in Good Shepherd Hos pital in Hermiston out na relumed to her home. Bridge Club Meets Lexington Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Mervin Leon ard last week for their regular m...itini and to honor Mrs. Cox on her birthday. Those present were Mrs. Lucia Cutsiortn, jurs. t.iiin i.riiutter. Mrs. Dean Hunt, m,o n.ih HHvlilson. Mrs. Lester Cox. Mrs. Elden Pauberg, Mrs. C. C. Carmlchael. andjhe host- lone's Milton Morgon Trips Around World Milton Morgan recently re lumed from a trip around the world with the Western Wheat Associate team. They left Washington. D- C, on Oel. 2. via Pan American airlines for London where they met with David Huwe, agricultural at lailn of the U. S. Co On to India Next they flew to New Delhi, India to attend the Seminar tin Wheat. Three .lays were spent as observers at the seminar be fore continuing on to Bangalore. Here thev met with the flour millers, observed a wheat foods demonstration by the WA spon sored Mobile Nutrition Unit, vis ited the School of Baking, met with officials of the University ,f Agricultural Sciences neaueo by Vice-Chancellor K. nam. . uii..,i ivi. hakeries operated by graduates of the School of Bak ing and were nosieu ni a um ner by the Krishna Flour Mills. Special Visits A visit to liapur to iraw vi- the WA .sponsored flour testing projert at the GOI Gram stor age Institute laboratories fol lowed by visits to wheat grow ing areas in the State of Uttar Pradesh filled two days. It was wheat seeding time in the ar eas visited facilitating discus sions with farmers in tncir fields Out of the Seminar came much good feeling tor Wheat Associates and U. S. wheats. It was agreed by all sponsors that the chances of potential contin ued Imports of U. S. wheats had been materially strengthened as a result of the Seminar. U. S. Wheat Unsurpassed General agreement was made that the U. S. wheats were un surpassed for the manufacture hr..ai flours. Thev left Delhi on the Tan Am inaugural flight to Hong Kong to spenu iu.ys ii..i.n iii.iv intended the confer ence on the promotion of wheat flour. It was noted that wheat flour consumption in Hong Kong has steadily increasea aunng the past few years at the rate of about 10 per year. On Taiwan In Taiwan they were met by George Wood, regional director of WWA where they visited n.uir feed and instant noocue factories. In Korea the team met with millers, bakers and confectionary people. Spent Week in Tokyo . A week was spent in Tokyo visiting Flour Institutes,, Schools of Baking and observing the home baking program. A lunch eon was held with the Agriculture-Forestry ministry. A two day train trip to Kyoto was en Joyed before the group .left for Honolulu. Mrs. Morgan met her husband in Hawaii and they spent ten days there. Irv and MtlnNmithir.A'. Oil punning, rniiimaking. Survey of Visual Art, intrude lory Ac counting, Intermediate Account ing. Calculatli.it Ma.-hine. Com puter Programming II. Engineer' Ing Graphics, Reading Improve ment, Beginning Tpmg. Inter mediate Typing. Beginning W.-lding, Iiiinxluetion to Speech Disorders, Frame Loom Weav ing. Analysis .f Investment. Autu Tip for Women, lUlc Sewing. Intermediate Sewing. Basic Taxidermy Wmk-liop. Be ginning Bridge, Intermediate Bridge, Calligraphy, loiiversa tloiial Spanish, Farm Surveying Income Tax, Medical Lecture Serb's, Pharmacology Review. Basle Photography. Advanced Photography. Hermiston course that will be offered are: Introductory Ac counting. Auto Tips for Women, Basic Sewing. Intermediate Sew it.c. and Drafting. Courses offered ill Heppner urn! Fiiinlamintnl of Speech Analysis of Investment, Ceram ics, Flower Arranging, and Fur niture Upholstery. In Athena a typing class is sclii'duli-H ami in Milton-Free water beginning bridge. A paint- ins class win start in LKian in February. The taxidermy, basic photo graphy, advanced photography, ceramics. Jewelry and metal- smithing classes in Pendleton will need advance registration and persons intending to enroll in those classes should call the college at the earliest possible date. Two other programs of Inter est are beiner offered at the col lece. A social science seminar which will accompany the re nowned television series. The Six Wives of Henrv VIII. will be oi fcred to correspond with the TV series In January or February The college radio station KRBM w 11 offer a series ot lectures presented by the BMCC science flinartment each Tuesday at o n m. and 8 D.m. The series will discuss a wide range of topics revolvlncr around parlous areas rif srlpnee and technology. Ppriions wlshinir - information nhmit- pvpnlnc school classes may call the college at 276-1260. extension 205. The Heppner riasa schedule with Information on startins dates, fees. etc.. will be nrinted in the Heppner Ga zette Dec. 23 and 30. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scrivner nf Portland were here for the wnokdnri with his mother. Mrs. Delia Scrivner. They helped Delia celebrate her birthday. Diane Scrivner who is a soph omore at Oregon State was not able to come up. Flood Ploln Insuronce Talked L, V. Armacubl tf th V. & Army Corp ff Engineer frutn Wl Wll4 Ufled ftf thd per. ft f.Kl fUin meeting at "i Cur.ty Ci.untiuui-s. 11 i., which pictured r)et.! flood limit, l!'d . Moodway fringe to illustrate flood plain regulation. The Heppner swimming ""l l n I he f.wtway, Mtini w organised by Judge Paul Jone and Mayor Bill Collin an Informational nutting tu find out if the peo pin wanted the flood plain in urnc available from HUD. Robert Evans. State Water Re source man all tne nn.i tninis thai would nw'd to oe aone would be lo have HID finance a complete study to determine exact area to be coverea ny ine fl,i,l plain deslgnatloa Gerald Roedlger of the V. a. r.r., ,f rriL'lruir I worams r. !.. .i.-sIimi piannine tor mr Willow CrtH'k Dam. He aaio tne o.rtm us- a 100 year average ... . . ,. 1......1 fr the hlgn water nwrs -- in fi.w.,1 i,,ii Most of the flat area of Heppner and downtown would tie inciuue.i in inn, -tu.n..if. He said the Corps u'diiM have a public meeting i.. nvniiiin It work for the u Diim protect. It will be at the County Courthouse i ... s Pr.,h;il.lv in the Dec. 30 Issue of the Gazette-Times there will be a map showing the Wil low Creek Dam. perhaps in col or. Judge Jones asked how Im perative It was that they reacn a decision on this matter wiore r... ti t u-n Mated that Coun ty or City would need to resolve this as a Hood plain Deiore uwi time In order to qualify for Im mediate availability of the In surance. This runs aoout ioc w 70c per hundred dollars true cash value. It is a deduct ible policy limited to $17,duu on L,.Uaira rT a home, more on n uumk-'j multiple home such as apart- ments. Insurance could aiso oe added to the contents for an additional amount. It wan explained that HUD expects the City to arrange ior the regulations. The Judge called for a show of hands favoring tne uooo plain insurance, and there were four residents in this category, with three against. These peo ple had been Involved in suf- . . 1 1 (V71 ferlng damages irom mc flood. s-i..n.. ; n Dnwrnaii nf the State Water Resources Dept., talked of the proposed Heppner water re sources District. A petition Is ready for forming a suo-aistrict requiring 50 of the acreage. ..... . 1 J 1 0 frk Election win De neiu fiv directors. A tax, U neeaea, could be levied for three years tun iur thmisnnd dollars OI true cash value. This would be ....a tnr tiiirohnse of land, or UJt U V i' " " - ivnt nf thi stream, to maintain i ln If cloanml OUt. Or to ailU rfci.i- . purchase rlehts of way. atter was not 4 wu r - . pursued further because of lack of interest. BCrf NEIL t0t.). CAlgTTt TIMtS. ThufdaTt D. It. Wl Jesse Smollwood Here J.-e D, Small"d l-nt ev. rtal d) her this week UU mg tit mother, Mr. Leona SmallwiMHl at rumeer Memotlal Ntinir- linrr.e. He U out of tr.e v . i. Ii. r a vr-ar bnd i rtuW employed by KCA an t'SNS Van ik-n l'rg. a misiie tni. khip. Afti-r a Irin east cm busine he expect to sin-nd a few mote day in Heppner before report- Ing baiK to ni nip - In the pat coude tf month, he ha keen hU brother. Charles und hi family in Honolulu three time. u makimr aure that hi r.autte.Tlmea will reach him by hu Kuhkcriution to ll-l- IHk ..." March, 1973: ) Scout Work Turned to Fun in Snow ruiv Scout and Cub SMUt ate 200 hot dog. 10 gallons of h..t chneiilate and variou other sundry ftaals on their Saturday mw fiiiiiiK?. Sledding and snowballing was the fun. ThU was a first trip to Cutsforth Park f,.r torn nf them. Tliere were about 100 kids and parents pres ent. They brought In their sec ond load of Christmas trees. Truck were loaned by Morrow County Grain Growers and Don Bennett. Going with the kids were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. John Gochnauer, Mr. and Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Toll. Mrs. Don Ben nett, Kenneth Turner, Clyde Allstott and Mrs. Arnold Raymond. Promising HHS Frosh Drop Opener 57-46 By GREG GREEN Ib-ppners fichmen dtopieU their iener M ItermUtona frtMh 57 4 lt Tueday night. The fir-t quarter was nip ana tu.k with Heppner down by on y 1 point at the end. From then on the young Bulldog managed to keep a few point aneuq u.i til the final bujier. Heppner coach. Dale Holland felt that free throw kept hi. team from winning. Thi I evi dent a the baby Mustangs hit only 6 of 21 from '" charity .tripe, while the slsitmg team dropjed in 15 ,f -v- Although this wa the firt came for the young Heppner learn, they showed great prom ise. Excluding free throw the Mustang have few weak at. John Kilkenny. Heppner big man pulled down 11 rebound and nhared scoring honors with Mike Mill. bo" canning 13 point. Both Mike Mill and Ket.ny Kckman showed good promise a ball handler and thivitrs. Individual w-orlng for WPP- ner's frosh: mirhiii) j- c.tsmnn in Dave M.Leod u, jerry Gentry 2 and Ray Curnult 2. A game scheduled for Mon day with Grant Union at joi... Day was cancel tea ".- i road condition. Greg Green report that the Jeep station wagon he adver tised for sale was sold quite soon. Another testimonial to the efficiency of Gazette-Times advertising "Dustf King from the Pen. dleton shop. Is keeping Hepp ner's Ford s Tire Service open while manager Bud Peck lang uishes in a Pendleton hospi tal Bud broke his leg at work on Monday; he was sent Jo Pen dleton after being checked at the hospital here. Dusty says Bud is getting along OK and will come back to do desk work soon. Dusty will continue with . u - Knn u-nrK lor some dhissmeddvert MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwlck 389-8588 of Condon 384-2292 Agents to United Van lone JV's SUPER DUPER SEWERS The meeting was1 Dec. 17. We said the American , pledge and the 4-H pledge. If we did some thine wmni? our leader told us what we should haVe done. She gave us a card that told how to sew on buttons. ' Kathy Schwarzin, reporter lone Drawing And Food Sale tu nm fimpfm chapter of 1UC '" ' o - ... o in Tone still has a Uie ouivni;'"" --- iir-totu lpft for a lovely doll j nraw nc will be anu wniuivui.. " at the lone Christmas program rw. 21. Food Sale will ua Raturdav. Dec. io starting at 10:30 a.m. in lone. The lone JV's lost the pre liminary game on Dec. 11 with Condon with the score 5 to m. Gordon Meyers coaches me J vs. Of Condon, he said "They're a good team and taller." Ttie next game the Condon JVs will Pla" ,he Heppner Freshmen on Dec. 22 at 4 p.m. at Heppner. Now Is the tlm to .cover WindosDoorsTPorches & Brewways tQR WINTER-LONG PROTECTION foot ONLY IWT 3H Hd. V . . w- I r- I n f I A f Grttim rLCA-U-ULMSd is far stronger than polyethylene Iff the onl' ola stic window materia mm Bb. foot llV -''f Ii n S SO f AST ANT OWl CAN DO IT nmrp ore. vn, vwi idnMfi In PUttica Sine 1924, i a a wEMns vr ws - - - . At HsrdoWawi lumber Dealers Everywhere si i n i Vt t-i ti rriT Wagon Wheel Cafe and Lounge TO Sunday, Dec. 19 FOR EMPLOYEES' CHRISTMAS PARTY CLOSED Christmas Evc Dec. 24, 7 p.m. Closed Christmas Day, Dec. 25 and Closed Sunday, Dec. 26 So all our employees can spend the Holiday with their families. Will This Year, Shop Early... Shop Safe... Shop at Home . . . For All Electric Christmas Presents ioluiiibia Bcisisi ELECTRIC CO-OP SZBVDIO MOKBOW. WHEELEB JM CUiMM CO0KTIES TELEPHONE e7$-9146