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I nrrrvrii lone PTA Helps With Corn Popper H I.IMM.'KAY The low Pirfiii-Ticiwr Association lus doiuled W ifiirJji ttu potx-orii porir flat the low llif ti School slu ilent is in ltii process or purchasing. tUvitl li. Weaver, Salem. as a guest In the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ll.C. Weaver on Mar. II. lvid, an engineer for the stale, as enroute to nter prise on business. While here, he hosted a Wrthilu dinner In honor of his mot. her. Mr. am! Mrs. lugeiiePoCk ter, Tannine Jo, and MUell, of Adrian, visited in the lone area from Mar. 15-20. Mr. liockter Is a former lone liih School teacher and coach. Heta Omega Chapter of tp silon Sii:ma Alpha met In the home of Mrs. Jool Er.iielnun on March 14. A pledge cere mom as conducted for Mrs. Mirk Murray b Mrs. Kn hSlnun, Vic-President. The annual hanquet date vis set for April 29. Willows Grange ill host a card party Friday at 8. our ; 'ri r TlH" t iuii Mr. ami Mr. Ierl Akers attendid aeekemlmeetliu: In Portland for the StateUraie officers. Mr. Akers Is State Gate heeler of the Cranio. Mr. aiH Mr. Walter I Inn. Venionu, ere eekeml puests of Mrs. Fanme UrlN fith. Thev att.'iulcd the re ception of Mrs. l!oy W. I tixl Strom on Mar. 18. Sprint vacation quests In die home of Ton MeHIWOtt are Maureen and Peter Mc tllirott ami Mike Collins. lone Students Tour OMSI lono junior-hih school stu dents went to Portland on Mar. li to tour Oregon Mu seum of Science . Imlustry. The froup as civen a guid ed t'Hir of the exhibits and demonstrations. In tlie ra diation laboratory, they ere Informed of the dangers and experiments Involved in ra diation, "Planets ami Gala xies'" was the topic discus sed at the Planetarium. The froup also saw the "trans parent lady", which showed the functions of the organs, muscles, and bones. In the afternoon, the students tour ed the Portland zoo. Ac company iin; them were Jerry Martin, science Instructor who arranged the tour; Miss Harlura Talley, junior-high instructor; Mrs. Herb Peter son; and Mrs. Cleo Child-ers. To The USIC OF The McCOYS From Spray SAT., MARCH 25 Wagon Wheel Cafe and Lounge m'.iv M.'iioli '.Vt, 1'lT'J MltS, PKl. I A lit' K, Mrs. C la i lea Iwihortj, ami Mrs. Jerry Martin, representing Heta Omega Chapter, attend ed lite district meeting of l p K lion Sigma Alplu on Mar. I'J In Pemlletou, A represen tative from Meadowond SpHCi Catnp sIk'WmI slide of tlh'Camp. Inch hels more than ninety children during summer months. I'lstrlctof-fie-rs were elected at the meeting. Mrs. lalfue ami Mrs. Poherty helpeil to tal ly the votes and Mrs. Mar tin held with the auditing of the books. Marianne Pettyjohn, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. I ee Pet tyjohn Is on spring vaca tion from her studios at HMC"C. lieniece Matthews, Fcho High School teacher. Is a spring vacation guest In the home ol her jureitts, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews. SIS AN LlsnSTh'OM arriv ed home from Denver on Mar. 14 ami attended the recep tion for her mother, Mrs. Hov W. Lindstroiu, on Mar. 18.' She left for Denver on Mar. 20. Susan, stationed In Denver as an airline stew ardess for Western Airlines, will soon lx transferred to San Francisco. Guests in ttie home of Mr. ami Mrs. Louis Carlson over the weekend wore Mr. and Mrs. Mel Johnson, Scappo ose. While here, they at tended the Mar. 18 reception for Mrs. Hoy W . Llndstrom. Willows Grange began its regular monthly meeting on Mar. 19 with a potluck din ner. Mr. ami Mrs. LeoCrab tree showed slides of their trip to Germany and Austria to the forty members pre sent. A display of items and literature brought back from the two countries was exhibited. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tru jillo, Eugene, were weekend guests of Mrs. Vida Heli ker. Mr. Trujillo was the business instructor at lone Hijjh Schoul during 1967-G8. He was married on November 20, 1971 in Eugene, where he teaches business and his wife is a first grade teach er. Jim Swanson, an OSU sophomore is spending spring vacation withhis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson. Joining the Swanson's over the weekend were Monica Cir cle, an OSU student; her mot her, Mrs. Francis Circle, Roseburg; Carol Schmitt, an OSU student from Scappoose; and Bruce Drurey, an OSU student from Houston, Texas. Mrs. Burqoync is Memorialized Sat. SPRING IS NEAR Come in and see our fine selection of Polyester (NIT SLACKS By Days & Jockey " vi rSri , iT J V i Polyester Knit SPORT COATS By Lane Crest Little Boys Easter Shirts By Van Heusen TIES Polyester Knit Shirts By Lancer Weyenberg Shoes Bailey Hats Hyer Stetson Hats Western Boots Gardner's Keppner en S wear Ph. 676-9218 i n j Memorial servieos for Ella Catherine lurgone, mother of Mrs. Kenneth Smouse were he hi at the lone inlt ed Church of Christ on Sat., Mar. 18. Hov. William Ar thur officiated jikI sacred sel ections, "How Great Thou Art" ami Hlessed As surance" were by Mr, ami Mrs. Darrell James. Mrs. Paul Tews presided at the organ. Casket bearers In cluded Lewis Halvorsen, Nor mm Nelson, Cecil Jones, Gene Hietmanu, Milton Mor gan, and Leo Crabtreo. Mrs. Hurgoyne will bo buried at the Hiverview Cem etery In Portland. Ella Cath erine Fowler was born at Cedar Falls, Iowa on Oct. 12 1887. After her mother's death, she was reared by her aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Fisher, Hose burg. During her lifetime, Mrs. Hurgoyne was a tele phone oorator and a school teacher in Cedar Falls. She was employed at the J.K. Gill rental library In Portland. She also operated a pie shop in Oregon City with her hus band, Fred, who passed away In 1930. She is survived by a son, Fred, Klamath Falls; a daugh ter, Frances Smouse, lone; five grandchildren and four great grandchildren; nu merous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Hurgoyne was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for 49 years, of Locust Chapter No. 119 of lone, of the Lexington Grange and the lone United Church of Christ. Survivors include one son, Fred Burgoyne, Klamath Falls; and one daughter; Frances Smouse, lone; five grandchildren and four great Donations may be made In Mrs. Burgoyne's memory to the lone Church of Christ or to the Pioneer Memorial Hos pital. Sweeney Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs.EarleThomi son, Pendleton, were after noon guests of Mrs. Vida He liker on Mar. 15. Chris Gutierrez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gu tierrez, and Kathy Holtz, daughter of Mrs. George Dabbs, are on spring vaca tion from BMCC. Public Notices NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING Notice is hereby given, pur suant to ORS 294.401, that a meeting of the budget Com mittee of the Port of Mor row, Boardman, Oregon, will be held at City Hall Council Chambers on the 13th day of April, 1972 at 5:00 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the budget message and bud get document of said Port for the year 1972-1973. Any person may discuss proposed programs with the budget committee at that time. Shirley Zielinski Budget Officer 13c Mr. and Mm. Fredrick Martin ar (lie proud grand parents of a Uy. Hi lan Hoy Hraaell, who was born on March 19 and weighed 0 lbs. 13 ox. Mr. ami Mrs. Al Hratell, Casllu Hock, are Hr tan's itarentK amine Joints a sister, Kathleen, 21 mou th old. He In the fifth grand child of the Martins. Other grandiurents are Mr. ami Mrs. Mark Hrazelt, Jackson ville IWaeh, Florhla. Great grandiurents are Mr. and Mrs. H A, Horton, of IXillas, and Mrs. Emma Hruschke of l-olkstou, Georgia. The Women's Fellowship of the lone United Church of Christ will meet on Mar. 23 itotlay) at 2 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Vera Hietmanu. WAC met at the home of Mrs. Clara Mner on Mar. 10. Mrs. Mary Lindsay was surprised wltha birthday par ty. Fifteen memlHTs gave Mrs. Lindsay a birthday card and a turnkey. Leaving Mar. 21 for Port land to visit friends and re latives were Mrs. Joel Engel man and I rankle; Mrs. Delsie Chapel andCassy; and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Imel, Itend, They plan lo return lo lone on Mar. 24. Mil. I MHS. HI.NHY HAL' VOHSFN of Metlford. were weedetid guests of Mr. and Mrs. l ew Is Halvorsen. The; attended Hie Mar. 19 rocei lion of Mrs. Hoy W. l.lml strom. Also giiests of the llalvorsens were a son and his family, Mr. am! Mrs. Mark Halvorsen, Anjtc, and Allsa, of La Grande. Terrio O'Connor, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. diaries O'Connor, received her IWich elor of Science degree In Ele mentary Education on Mar. 17 from the University of Oregon Terrle U-gan work on Mar. 20 for the Lane County Child ren's Services In Eugene. COLLEEN AND KH1STINE Anderson, twin sisters, cele brated their second birthday s In the home of their grand iurents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hyrne on Mar. 20. Mrs. Pete Hams luked and decorated a W Innie-the-PiH) cake, which was also enjoyed by Helen Hyrne, the twin's aunt; and Paula ami Jerry Anderson, North 4-H Lcodcrs IHItlGON-North Morrow County 4-11 leaders met al dm home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Evans, Mar. 7. Coin ing events In 4-11 were an nounced, LlvestockShowinan ship Day Is at the Fair grounds, April 1. Former champion showmen will de monstrate. Horse Judging day April 29, ut Hepimer; Lea ders Forum, April 8, in La Grande with Morrow County in charge of project displays. On May 18 a Simplicity sty list will be In lleiipner. A tentative dale for the 4-11 Plant Sale, In Irrlgon, lus been set for April 15 and 1C. Hoys and girls 4-H Campat Cutsforth Park oiiJune25-28. EHNEST JOHGKNSEN awl his son Don returned Wed. from a Imslness trip tol'heo nix, ArU. Jorgensen, who operates a long distance trucking service and hay bro kerage here Is seeking to es tablish an outlet in that area for Sliake Shingles which are manufactured In Pilot Hock. Don, recently discharged from the Air Force, will lie Set Special Dates making iwrlndlc trips in ex panding their hauling opera tions to this area. DAN HILL, a former lr rlgon resident who now lives in Umatilla, was Injured in a till of about 10 feel, at the Umatilla P.G.C. Elevator where he is employed. His daughters are Mrs. Hoscoe Cook and Mrs. Dave Koch ton Hoardman and Mrs. Le roy Hunten of Hormlston. Some have been staying with Mrs. Hill in Umatilla. At the last report, Mr. Hill was improving. CARNATION CLUB of the Degree of Honor Prot. Assn. met at Mrs. Mary Bryant's Mar. 13. Co-hostess was Mrs. Oma Cox. A Food Sale will be Mar. 31 start ing at 10 a.m. In the De gree of Honor Hall next to The First National. Proceeds will send delegates to state convention and things for the hall. Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing L putlic hearinr on a proponed 8upplemntal budCet for the City of Heppner, Orenn, fcr the fiscal year 1971-1972 will be held in the Council Chanters in the City !!all at 5 ?.::. on !kmda7, April 1C, 1972. Copiei, of the Supplemental Budcet are available vitrout charpo at the office of the City Recorder. The budCet may be inspected by lr.ttri:'Ad p'.rnor.o at the office of the City Recorder durinC roc'ilnr office hours. Any r -..-. rav: arrosr at the public hearinr on the Supplemental Buc!Cot and dircusn the saraj ? t-r.'j ;.irt of if- city o? ibpi'::.-a gwpi iii.tai. h'-'dc.t for t-.e fiscal ycr.r 1971-1972 Gi::.T.IViL FUI1D Rcsourcc3 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grant t 12,500.C0 City of Heppner flood Darape Bonds ... g , : STRE2TS (ROADS) FUND Resources City of Heppner Flood Damage Bonds $ 7 1, COO. CO UTILITIES FUND Resources City of Heppner Flood Dairage Bonds t 7,500.00 TOTAL RESOURCES .SOO.CO GENERAL FUND Requireirxsnto Projected repair of flood danmped owl renin" pool STREETS (HOAD) F'UD Renuironmita neconDtruciion or DrKifoe and otrooto lnLITlKS FUND Roquirorniiiito it,.. .,. r:. to City R'jdci-vo Fumlu for it',' i ty v:' Jacot M"fc r i;v'J '.," :':t:j e 25,OOC.CO I 74,000.00 f 7,'jOO.CO $106,5A0.r.O Blue Mountain Community College EVENING SCHOOL SPRING HEPPNER-LEXINGTON 1972 FUNDAMENTAL PRINTMAKING Starts March 28-Tues. 7-10 p.m. Grade School Art Room. Instructor: Tom Shear Exploration of printmaking techniques in wood-cut, silk screen, photosensitive materials, and ithography Th It wil cinsider with the above types of immage reproduction color theories and design. Students will work on individual projects exploring each of the techniques. Time will also be given for students to explore their own ideas. 30 hours Tuition : $15.00 plus supplies. OFFICE PROCEDURES Starts March 29-Wed. 7-10 p.m. High School Instructor: Frank McAllister iTJignto introduce the student to business etiquette, interoffice relations business customs and routines, self-appraisal and self improvement, and different types of business equipment. 30 hours Tuition: $15.00. OIL PAINTING Starts March 29 - Wed. 7-10 p.m. Lexington Instructor: Margaret McDevitt. 0ILSPtlnIs wstudy such topics as composition in light values, contrast in color, vlue and tment of shape as hard and soft, development of brush strokes, etc. 30 hours 2 credits Tuition . $15.00 plus supplies. Students may register, pay tuition, and purchase books at the first class meeting -Masses will form if ten or more students enroll. For additional information, call He) mc , Elementary School b7b-J18. FOR CLASSES IN OTHER LOCATIONS OUTSIDE OF HEPPNER AND LEXINGTON CONSULT THE EAST OREGONIAN ON THE 21st AND 24th OF MARCH.