Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 30, 1971, Page 8, Image 8

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'Action House' is
2-Counly Home
For Handicapped
A tlii. tn It-came iraliiy
,ih t Mil I."' I!"V
i--t.-.l H.I., II." big "",!,f
j.l r:5 S- VY, Court Mini, a
I !tl..!i.l. -.! flat Malted Wl'h
T...;. 11 I' . " leather at Ia-t
i in (m ! I! TtJ.
lf ... C M. r. M..tin Ali rrj; of
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l i.il.t lh. i dncttii.ii it com-
rmiiuiv nirt " ' " M ' ,,n V .l.i,.'. iw... nrlffnh home Doc. VJ
11. "I I.. Jllwl liSS
, v.- in home I 'f l"'il' 'l 'I"'''
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M.,i..ii.,.....i i"'1- M'"',;,,!' '
H i- I'n. ..I ill. i Morrow tounty
,..,, i. . T. ni HIi I' V. Pr. Jean
i;r.Un. .. Mr. and Mm. Henry
ji.v, 1 h tin.- Ilaihl.r, Marvin
Aii.nr. J'!" Kiikcndall and r-f-
. .. i',. :l t. fill t-i rerun. ..
I ii
I'.lX
i- . .!. ;,ni Mr. ar.u
Aw.'- of lleppner; and
i . i c i it ir... n nl iirrmiM"".
( ,i, i the guidance
r i I. a j i i.lu al ion w as
i.f Turn
miuli- iii
mill" '
I .' t Mill'
inn l"f
.Mi nl.il llralth Pivis-
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nl tu sian i. ii.un.
It :,ll Ji II in in i ....
I . i.iJh ii''i it iin.l tin- fcrant wasU -
lillimal. I ai prnvi'd. . (., umn
.,s ,... .. on . hi' h.m at o 5 w ,(J H.n(1
" , . ' t-rt. J II"1 ChrlMman holidays with
mid ...iin.' hi vis vt-re h no as .n. In-law and
l,i pan-ills.
y .ul.iUI luovru u ii"-
in Kas'i'in On Kon Hospital
ml Ti.iimni.' ( i nirr and nivm
;v i. ,1 h tin imli pt ndi'iK t'. On
(. failiy Aytrs of llrpj)-
i.f i, liii anif lilt; Mt'onn rt'Miit ni
.f i In hmnr.
Activity Center
l.is II.Avell. no iieuH-i, . .
Wild llt'ipi'il I"
i '.
I il
ilnam, ..as . n .
us director ol mc at in it ,
,,,n., r that will bop., oj.era ion
in
. a:I January in ... . I
. ii... L'n Lix.iiii i mirni
at 211 S
K. 2nd Street In Pen-
flic toll.
Action for the Handicapped is
looking for an assistant direct
or for the activity center and
imyone interested In the posit
ion Is advised to apply to Mrs.
Henry I less, Dennis Hachler or
Jim "Kuykenilall, Pendleton.
Applications are also being
atcejited for residents of the)
home and those Interested may
obtain further Information or an
R;iv'
nrmlirntion blank from Mrs
Av.-rs of Hci'Mier or Jim Kuyk
i ndiill, Dennis Hachler, Dr. Jean
Cardiner or Marvin Alberg of
Pendleton. The number to call
n lleppner is IJ76-9128 daytimes
. ; (JTG-iMiO afler 6:00 p.m. Par
. is may apply in behalf of
: ir children, between the ages
c : IS and 55, or names may be
i t erred by a local or state
; r, ney.
5"v :1s Needed
; is expected that Action
e and the activity center
11 be completely self-support-within
l'H'u years, but at
.;; time funds are still urg
(Mly needed to help with the
down payment on the home
and to meet necessary expenses
fur the home and activity cen
ter. Donations in any amount
will t e greatly appreciated nnd
may be sent to any member of
( 'orpin at ion or to Action for the
Handicapped, Inc., 515 S. W.
Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
97801. Donations are tax de
ductible. College Kids
Home from School
Hill
Wolff and Mike Sweeney
home
from Gonzaga. The Wolff
familv planned to go to LA and
Di.sneVland during the holidays.
Rick Sweek is home from Ore
con Stale. He was full of raves
i.lxmt the oversized Snoopy dog
for sale at the Oregon State
hook Stoie for $225. He just
didn't think it would be in his
Christmas stocking.
Kaila Weatherford is home
from the I'niversily of Puget
s,nml nl Taeoma. She seems
taller than ever. She says she
.n,i.,'t v., time to eat she was
.iii...
Mudvim.' so hard and she is a
Him
one:
Cr:
.ie CuiiiiiL' is home from
Heed
hair.
IMlv.
wiih a heard anil longer
li.h beautiful red and
li,- participated in some
drama at the University and is
taking piano. He has great tal-
ent.
tin,':iu- and niavinc.
......... I'nitmiT is also nome
for th
holidavs. She transferred
1 em
i :, ,,rec Kox this year ana
is ilt
Oregon State following a
Home
Ki major.
Legs That Cramp!
Feet That Hurt!
.mlul Irrl. i- r.lwvl wtlboul
U ,.,( .n.'i by p. "
ri"w. for toll .olorlK-. n
ul.lm.iion. t'.iv.. d.Uil. lo
i lilAJ- Wi o.Ul
im
Spray Turkey
Shoot Winners
By mrs. don CRirrmi
SPRAY The Tutkey ni " ,rn
Hiit MH.nw.irtt ''' ,h''
Rodeo A-m.. I.-. f "
wa a huge succe wuli the
winiuii frm several dilhni''
'afrit.
TIni winning ham nn'l
I)i.n liolton. !
,vtr. l f, Jim I'm- k, Doug Mur
lr.iv Luke Hit'lx'.v. I1"'
iai.'d. .Mike I'rotk. John Prtit.
Iir. ii.lrt M.:irr. Al Kit. Lt "
'jiMsbo, John I'm-k. B. J hear
I ...... Jenkins. Mike IimI I.
Sh.ii Mut.i.k. Cent- Will. (Ml
Villi tn. and HtHllt'!l.
Sund.iy afternoon Uv ji.ts m
were Mr, mill Mm. Ilowaiii
jdiiiMin ami daughter ptlciie
purfcy from Condon.
Overnight guests tt IN'
Cnlfiih homo Mmi'luy. IM-c. I'O
wi ro (Jury CUiflith Imm Comlt.n.
ami lUilj'h Jatkson frnm ll.r
niton. Mr. mid Mrs. Bill Ch.'inan
und Tinny Intvilril to IV.mIiuiiI
kiiiiiIuv. Dec. 19 and tlu-n winl
TIMtt. Tnursdtrf.JO.
Mr.!"n l' West Fir to ifmi Mime
' tiin with tni-ir iiuukiiht nu
'ton l;i law and family, Mi. imd
''"""y w" J
home tlH'y hlopi'd In C.t rvais
... ,..,,1 Mru l,.rrv
" f" ; ' " .7llrn'
Hint i and family. Ini-y return-
- -- -, , --.,,......
...l in I in ii intuit- i..u..- -
piaiidduurhter, Mr. and Mrs.
Drnnl.i Fadrhonc and Moni(ti'.
fin Tuesday evening, Ptc. 21
tin? Spray Orndo anl Hinh
School children put on a Christ
mas program for the puhlie. Af
ter the jnonram Santa Chius ar
rived to juesent haRs of candy
. c, Sl.cn and
AmanU'ca. Cal..
;.,.... thn h,i(i;lV with
. ; - -
A .-.i A..m
Odel
Christmas day dinner guests
at the hill Chapman home were
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Rector and
familv from Fossil, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dutch Roland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Stephens.
Columbia Basin
Applies for Loan
Thn rnlnmhln Basin Electric
Cnonerative. Inc.. of 171 W. Lin
I . ... . . ....... ,, ...il:
i en wav. iieoiJiier, siiuumiu..
n.nt ii la mnUInc an aDPllCU
.i..n r,.r a inn from the Rural
Electrification AdmlnLstrat I o n
which provides for the construc
tion of about twenty-nine nnd
seven tenths 2!.7) miles of
(i!),(K)0 volt transmission line.
The transmission lines will be
located in Morrow and Gilliam
Counties in two separate parts.
One will extend the present 69,
000 volt transmission system
from lleppner to Hardman via
Ruggs with a distribution sub
wi.iii.m nt Tin pes. The other sec
tion will extend the transmis
sion network from Jordan to a
w.ini ne.ir olox with a second
.lictilhntion substation to
be
built.
These facilities will make
it
to
of
possible for the Cooperative
meet the increasing uemanu
ihe niesent consumers with
a
more reliable and stable source
of power plus providing service
to an estimated 110 new con
sumers Including newly devel
oping irrigation projects.
If there are any comments on
the environmental aspects of
the proposed const ruct ion they
should be submitted to Colum
bia Basin Electric Cooperative,
Inc., at 171 W. Linden Way,
lleppner, Oregon, within 30 days
of the publication of this no
tice. Additional Information
may be obtained at the Coop
erative's office at the above ad
dress. Jr. Hi. Boys Wish
Basketball Games
The Junior High age boys of
the Church of the Nazarene
have begun practice for their
second basketball season. They
will be traveling to other towns
in Oregon for games with other
Nazarene Church teams.
These boys would also like
to play teams from any other
area churches. Any group that
is interested may contact Tas
tor Floyd Everhart for tentative
game dates.
FOR SALE
GOING CHEVRON STATION
and
4-BEDROOM HOME
IN IONE
Jim Barnett
422-9595 422-7252
Tax Collector Again
Says Dec. 31, Jan. 2
Dates of Tax Relief
Th Mrrv County Ta VV
I.Hlor would like ti n mind !
j.arr that apjdit ftllon I"!
jj.imitiwncrs' JT jtrty Tnx l:
Inf. lan.mt It att. j.ud unid
iili.-r J4n. I. WTl.
To tUitlify cohMari or dittU
must he fit onli-d hy iJt-c, 31.
laTI. 'The H-iiitded ovAiu-r a
of iJ.-', 31. I!TI. U the only Hie
eii.iil.'d lo rt la f ".
rr-rty i.tx relirf U n w I at
i d on hoUM-ludd tin t.ine lor the
iiilt iiilar year l'J"l ami lupine
inrnert rannot m--I.I.v lertify
to the exact ainuunt i f Income
rtieivetl, as Hie law j.omuiv.
un.il the end of the J ear. Ilie
!., olflie i-xj'l.iitii d
js r mi w ho j'liitl Hit Ir luxe
lo tnke advanlare f the 3 r
cent tliscoiint are to r.d their
ji,pli itll'iil "wiih itll queMion
filled In" lo the iH-jiartment 4
Beienue after Jan 1. Wl, alona
ih u coy of their receipted
tax Matcmont. The I.Vjiartineni
will Issue rehalix to those eli
gible for relief.
I'ersonH who have otHrnti,
j.aj merit of their taxes, which i
they can do under Ihe new law
if they are elicihle for relief, are
to file their ii.plif -at ions wJlhj
the county tax collector alter
J!m. 1. 1072. The amount of re
lief will he computed hy the col
lector, and the taxpayer will
he rtfjuired to pay one half the
lax due. on or before April 15.
Any delinquent lax due after
that dale will draw Interest as
will the remaining quarterly
laymonts due May 15 and Aur.
15.
Taxjiayers needinn help in
completing their application are
asked to wait until after Jan.
1 nnd then contact the tax col
lector's office. As the tax collec
tion office Is now at the bus
iest lime of the year jnoce.ssinR
Nov. 15 payments, It is lmpos
sible to jirocess tax relief api'lil
catioas at this time. After the
first of the year maximum as
sistance will be available.
Mary Lorgren, Pot and Rita
went to Pendleton to nae
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Johnston.
Ptit alittle money
inFirst, and this time
next year youll realjy
have somethingto celebrate.
Maybe
every type
This familiar savings
plan Is the most convenient,
ilevihle vou'll find.
It pays high
ana rraunioiiai.
you to witnuraw your
funds anytime you'd like,
without advance notice!
Save -
It
in snite
...It .,c Kr.iv
IV" J
to save each month, and we II
transfer that amount from your
first National checking account
to your regular savings account.
It' automatic. So you'll save quickly.
Regularly. An J painlessly!
Neighborhood
Center Holds
Holiday Pace
J'.-aftcniiH? rtkulu f nu-di-i.t
In ihe trainee jirogram
wife told by Tat lirlntlle at the
meeiltik' f the l. .j.ntT NelKh.
I,.,!..--l Center Advisory mun
nl Monday vening.
Action Hou
Mrs. IHi.ull. also rrortetl on
Ihe ftrouresn of "Action Houc"
which U the new homo ojienlne
lit I'eiiftletun a live In home
for h imllci.jijM-d. This U to wrve
l.i lh Mnrr..v and I'matilla
count .o. Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Feves will .-re at house jar
eiits. There Is a need for a re
in f house mother for two dii
a week.
The house will arcommtxlute
8 resident and capacity Is ex
ectel to be reached riht af'er
the flrt of the year. At pres
ent there are two residents, one
from fmatilla County and
Kathy Aytrs of lleppner. Slit
Is wtirklr.g part time at the
KOSI! and work slluatmis are
being secured that these handl
cappetl jnile can handle.
The house was jiurcnastd
wi.h the hare essentials or rur
ni.ure in Ihe home. More fur
rii'hings. IxK.ks, jiuzzles, bed
ding and other household nec
essities have been donated to
the home by friends In Mor
row County. Anyone having to
give current magazines, sheets
towels and other items needed
to run a home may leave them
at the llepjiner Neighborhood
Center.
The Action for Ihe Handicap
who is resjwnslbV' for the
purchase of the home meets ev
eiy second Tuesday. They are
in Ihe process of securing $ 100(1
needed for the down-payment.
Anyone wishing to help on this
project may leave contributions
of any amount at the lleppner
Neighborhood Center.
Alta Stevens reported on Sen
ior Citizens. John Canaday rc
IHiHi'd on the Committee for
Progress through Law.
Six have signed up for the
you've promised yourself that, this
m.hat. vou're eoing to
coming t., ii .. - j -
ive some money. Or invest a little.
Well, we at First National Bank can make it a
little easier for you to keep that promise. Because
. : f , ...:.ir in,l investment
we nave a vantiy - ---
programs, for every type of family, t
of budget, lot example: .
Passbook Savings
DanK iniercst.
j.v....w
O - Matic
helns vou save.
1 .
of yourself! lust
nun h VOIl'd like
f s'
1 I V
i 0" -i. , '-X. Jf T
. u
Typing Claw t Mart Jan. 13
Ten are needed. Anyone wish
ing to lake lypinf a an Initial
Introduction or a brush up
eour U asked la call llepp
ner f Jerm-ntary School. Ttio
already Mt-ned up ar very an
ou t have ermuuh nl?" up
lo make the ctir wit'ie.
Center Report ......
Mr. Brindle re!ied lhiu-1-mas
Im.x.h had M-n tej.ar.-d
at the Center wlih pr.Ation
nd gifts u,.,.ii.Hi -y ,h ,"r'
ganlalionii and rhurrhe of the
ana and tua from the Jayiee
and Ja"-e Wive. Box.i nl
l. home with a total ' w
children In the nortn etui aim
25 children In the Miinh end ol
the county. All Senior Citizens
r.-ceived a box of food "d
orange. , ,
Mr. Ill Indie and the crew of
volunieen, at the Neighborhood
Center are truly appreciative ol
all the help given toward tni
Chrlstmits project.
The Neighborhood Center had
(-, of "In-kind contribution
which puts them way iwr
quota. Mrs. Brlndle aaid. This
Is due .rlmnrily to our fine
corti of volunteer".
Jean lU-elie, vuluntecr warn
stress, met her w lf wt quota of
UN) dresses fur the year for the
Center. This was In addition to
the quilt making and mending
that -he did. She also made 75
jars of Jam for Ihe Christmas
boxes.
Serve Northend Better
The Council went on record
as favoring a trip to the north
end at least one day a month
f..r ihe certification clerk and
the food stamjis clerk. Roort.s
were heard of the difficulties
exjietienced by some of Ihe
north end peojde In trying to
get here for the certification
nnd food stamps. It was felt
the older people of that area
could best be served In this
wav. Their recommendation
will he presented to the Coun
ty Court.
Christmas weekend guet al
the Amanda Duvall home were
her brother, Vernon Waid and
wife and their son Jim, Port
land; her sister, Mrs. Lulu
White Pilot Rock and nephew
and wife. Mr. aJid Mrs. Lloyd
Waid of L'kiah.
U 1 r I
rv j; sVM
w v.. . i 4 .
1 :
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Christmas At
Two Houses
RrUtivee from both aide, of
the familv provided M f 1
and gak-ty at he ArulU
and Flyd HuirnliW h""e
ChrUtmaa weekend
the Atir-H Mr u
Km Ai.scll. lM.4d fVrald and
IJerann and Mr. and Mm. Mar
vin Catiia. Keith, Trrem and
plana, all of Portland.
Guest of Mr. and Mr. Hut
ur Skin t'j.rne. Mr
Lynn Carnea and Pebby of Leb
anon. Mr. anil Mrs- aimfc-an
Connor. Trade and Tina ol
Goldendale.Wn. Mr. and Mn
Winafon Ma Jura. Ken and Hb
of lloskinn, Ore.
Mr. and Mm. Connor return
ed to their home Chrutmaa
LVe. Ttie other went to ivn
dhton to have Chrislmaa din
n..r uiih Mr. and Mr. Ivan Mc-
Daniel. Pete MiDaniel returned
to lleppner to visit hi janu
iu.nntM and Ken Malora aUo
atayed for a visit with them.
The two team up with their
cousin Jimmy Angell for a
lively Trio on Chaae St.
Colored TV is
Given to Hospital
Th Nursing Home of Pioneer
Memorial hospital was the re
cipient of a beautiful color tel-
..vision set as a Christmas gilt
from Mr. Harold Cohn, Mr. and
Mrs. P. W. Malmney. Henpner
Elks Lodge No. 35M, the James
Lindsay Memorial Fund and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Dick.
This gift Is greatly appreciat
ed by the patients and staff of
Pioneer Memorial hospital aind
Nursing Home and will give
many hours of pleasure to the
shut ins.
Kennys Welcome Son
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kenny are
the parents of a son bora Dec.
15. No. 7 in their family has
been named Thomas Michael
and he weighed 7 lb., 15 oz.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Mahoney of Baker and a
great grandmother Is Mrs. A. II.
Wenker of Spokane.
Ftlnvestors Passbook
. i 1
With this special account, yuu
as many as inrcc umcicm v
T1! nn.V ir onA TvL -
yj-ufky9 v..s.- v -
all at the same time! Of course, the
longer the maturity date, the more interest
you earn. But a minimum opening deposit
of $300, plus additional deposits of $50
or more, -will keep any-or all-of your
oiwnrlnn rilfarlv. And dUlCklVI
T J rniUUUU givn u.6 ..6 ;. . 1 '
Stop by First National.
Pick the plan that fits your
(V1 next year, you'U
lV- that heaitny
vourscii.
Which is,
T hefore
f .r K'
I V ;!SC, earn
4
January
,1
Wedliketo
get to
you.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Volby Church Elects
Congregational officer elected
at Velby Lutheran Church on
pre. 5 ee: Deacon. Don IVter
..n. 3 )r term; Tmte. BoUnd
twrg.tiuin. 3 yti Triutee, Art
Stefanl. 1 r, ita fill an unen
piivd leim k-ft hy Kugene Dock
t.n; Iigcr ratnu-r. treasurer. 1
yr; Donna Ue.tfirom, Finance
Treasurer. 1 yr; Louta CarUon.
srtretary. 1 r. The nominating
committee wa Paul Tews, Rob
eit IVieiiio.). and Art SleUrit.
Valby' annual congregational
meeting followed a otluik fel
lowship dinner at the church.
Odd Fellow, Rebekoh
Installation Jan. 8
A Joint Installation of new
olficer will I held by Ihe Odd
Fellows, Willow Lodge No. tki,
and Reltekaha. Sans Soucl No.
33. Saturday evening, Jan. 8.
Dinner will be served at 6:30
In the lleppner lodge rooms,
and the two seta of officers will
be Installed about 8:00. All
members and friends are Invit
ed to this public Installation.
Mr. Arnold Raymond end
daughter Diana and Donna
made a weekend visit to Mc
Mlnnville and Albany to visit
rehitlves. They met Arnold'a
sister. Mrs. Larry Bender who
had flown west from Denver.
Colorado. Together they visited
Mr. Clavton Raymond. McMlnn
vlllc, the girls grandfather.
Mrs. Bender will fly back to
Colorado after her family hol
iday visits.
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Free Estimates
Call Gene Orwlclc 989-8586
ot Condon 384-2292
Agents for United Van Line
iyw "
n - Yea r
have
cnunK 01
we think,
January 10
i 4 r
interest from
1.
know