; ..j,t I..-
MITM'i: m.'KK uVrTTT TIVV Thur.iv, April 6, 19
orut huh.it mi Kit;
I -: " -. a ' .
1 " J ' T ' - S ' 7
v r " i' , .
ur A J v. 'r? 7
Lev W:tr.i?. t lr..w...-T.
L.v v.u.if f L-rt..U,...v ".. L1
S.'t S-t ci To lrrv ;. ;cr.
?."U'. PTviptKJ -aTV
CIRKENT AM HIToKU U
CI KK! T 1 l.R , .' ;
Nf F-.,: r1- Krc- - :.-
P.. T-..-'r- -.'-her F ...: r-
L-rip ; -z -
Prior Vrr Tx i."'.-.c:.. r.s
Ctrr h e- : Lv.
P.ft.-;rts ;rterrr.ea.;e -rre
F.-;pti Frarr. -rr
?rar.sie-s F- F-t i-
T'U. Ex-':' Tj t r lf'. .r
Tax ir.er T:.r A. -e-Trii.
A: a,: -.T Txe? 1 .ec
v xx
FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
DCPAKTMCNT
POM TMC FISCAL. VC
CGiNMinO JULT
FUND RESOURCES
FO THE FISCAL. TEAM ! '
ESIMNIMG JULY f .
Lexington Boy Enters Nayy
RESERVE FUND SUMMARY
FOS TO FISCAL VTR 19 72 19 73
BtGIiSISO JILV I. I 72
In
u Htfd If Irii ktitii, or
T rilftT Fr'jni fWif Fundi
FNSl IS(, VIA
W IH 4t7!
TOTAL tfj' Iff t . TS
I-ru.v V4rja.ir.!t lift in.
Su!kJjii, ljr. IS, (.r inflic
tion ui!v V,if I S, Ni) i'.
JiuM I. iit'JU" fjii ilv
and !!n Honii-r H ii.f-t tuni
.!;, i Tf :.. t;. J. r I t-ri
ur! f. rl'!ui'. Imm.Ii (!
i'l'.jn'.'i aih! !! H at S'.s,
las t;i.-ttrs inclu.lt-J
r4ti4iar:i. Vr. txl Mrs.
Trunan ;NMivr and
N.tna V.jr jx.rl!, !!.. lull
h. Vaivj-ur it Jan;i:.t! Carl
VaMiardt Un.tl arx!
frif .!.
VK 4 V.KS. C'AKL VAI
CI AKTT atvi Vr. a.h! Mrs.
T.K. v.i'sm is r.Sr. and Mrs.
N.rna Virquardt, a:d C!ur
n a M.iruar.1! '' ".'. luj-
N rr . r:U !ar,ii.r.i: sant
T'k' AriduNjd.r Ch.ur
from T5 Maltn,n:ah SctusJ
of Ttr b'.lW. .r:'.a:Kl. Or.
Sa:ur-ta ! ., M Carl Var
Qiird! a:n! rt i'J'in a'i.1 Mrs.
Niirna V.jr.iurdt and Vr.
and Vrs. i ill b. Varijaardt
and fjrr.;l n,,!.'rfd n tin
Tri!.n Ivij utChun-t:, Walla
Walla K tar t!e sam s.i!i
VR 4 VHS KINR V
FKi II INC, ari.i ct.;ldrfii and
Vi.-s Lv'la W ;:r. id Port
ia: vjsiti'd V.;ss WUs.m's
ini V;ss hru'ditv's HiotluT.
Lc!u Wilsor., o; !i r t':rtt
ita. Satarda a djniu r as
eii.H t'd at t.'ir Cla!in Ars
liortK i:; Ki; ; !t r. Mrs. Lt-la
Bmi: a'.-i.- attt-ndi
d;:s:tt r.
S'.l- & Ml. JUMI.M'UI-
TEK aiKi daUi'httr. f utid.m.
art lit it. t: l l.-if B acfc
houe ;n L x;:ij tvir. !ulv Vr.
Pofttr is tTr.;iu;ed ( Uit
Vcrr.' Coi::t Grain Grow
ers. VPS. CAT'.L FAl'BEEG
Ms-.wd rC:;tl at V..nun.t-nt
at the tu nit- ol tit r iiaati
Ur and la n;il, Vr. a:id Vrs.
L.T Vinson.
VICKY IKVIX. Ko.h! Fiver,
s;tnt tt.t Uvt kendat t.'i Ce
cil Jones home.
VF. a. V.Ki. C.E. 1KVIN
taker, a;.d Ptarl Sat-r of
Fenicto:. s;nt :tt
end itt. Vrs. Irvir.'sn.otrit-r,
Vrs. FhTrnc- Mi VUlan.
Sunda) Nrs. Stuart Srr.itr. and
ct.ildrtn Dale and lv!;ha.
Ktrmistitt. wsi'ed !-r frand
riotlier Vrs. McMillan.
VR. a. MRS. EE CP ANT
Frineviile, tuve been visit
ing frit this it, LexiTicton.
Ttiev are enruute tion.e from
a trip to several western
states.
VLSS KAFEN ED 'A A EOS.
Feri'dleton, dautiter of Vr.
and Mrs. John Edwards, was
honored b; about 40 people
at a bridal sb.owtr Thurs.
at the 1.0.0. F. Hall. Karen
is the bridt-elect of Melvin
Crow, Pendleton. Potin;s
were decorated it. sriiig no
wers. The refreshment table
was centered with a sheet
cake adorned with yellow and
white flowers. A crystal
punch bowl and silver tea
service added to the party
atmosphere.
As Karen opened gifts she
was assisted b her sister
Janice and bj Melvin's sis
ter. Pouring were Vrs.
Crow, Pendleton and Vrs.
Edwards, Lexington. Mrs.
Wm. J. V an Winkle, Karen's
aunt, served the cake.
Hostesses for the affair
were Vrs. Norman Nelson,
Mrs. Joe Yocom, Vrs. Scott
McMillan, Mrs. Morris Mc
Carl. Mrs. Leonard Munkers
and Mrs. Charles C. Jones.
NEWXY ELECTED OFFI
CERS OF LEXINGTON
LEANER TOPS CLUB were
installed at the Lexington City
Hall on Wd. with Mrs. Char
les C. Jones serving as in
stalling officer. The out
going officers, Mrs. Erda
Pieper, Mrs. Harold Huber,
Mrs. Florence McMillan,
Mrs. Ralph Crum were pre
sented hand-made apprecia-
ATTENTiON! ALL 4-H
LEADERS AND JL'N-OR
LEADERS
Saturday, April 8th is the
date of the Eastern Oregon
4-H Leader's forum. The
forum is to be held on the
E.O.C. Campus in La Grande
from 3:30 a.m. to 3;30 p.m.
The program them.- is "4-H
Leadership For Action".
There will be Workshops on:
1. "Planning a 4-H Club
Program f Work", 2. De
monstrations as a Teaching
Tool", 3. "Skills of Teach
ing", 4. "Older Youth
Look at 4-H".
The program 'ilso includes
a panel discussion and guest
speakers. Morrow and Uma
tilla cojnties are responsible
for project displays. If you
can take one, call Don Stan
gel at the Extension Office,
675-5042. If you plan to go
or need a ride, give the
Extension office a call. This
is a great opportunity to gain
new ideas and meet other
Oregonians interested in 4-H.
it 'n lifts fiiiin t! l iaA r
Mi. I'll ir. A ac h of
ficer a UiMalli'd Ihcv rt
resciiit'd a miiiU rariali.in.
liuvUlUM t r I ra lr. Mr.
Fr.la I':tr, Vr. W.llum
J. iKitirrtt, cil a.ii r, Mr,
Kile) Mullkelk, SeCrrtaf),
Mrs. Hotuici M.-Villan,
tlea.vulir, Vrs. V.'iitt i ruir.
Wrti.h! Watcher. I iHil) diet
refreshments, were ttrdaf-
l r t!ie Uiyt-illatU'll.
MKS. I" OKA 11 FNSll F.
Sprav, cilrbrated her l4th
l l!t!kli on .u!i.1a, Mar, "6.
l'r sent wet lr .iii aik!
i!e. V.r. aiKi Mrs. W ilium
St.a.all. a .UutMer. Mrs.
Lola l.:eedni, both of I e
llijtoli, J.OI.N George, Hep
(Hier, Willie, leiuium,
l avt, r..ftland. an.l Mr. aiK!
Mrs. K.'N rt Sit ai'all. Altaii
and a son-in-law Jack SUtoii.
Ki:u'iu Mrs. ii..rnu)e's is
tt r Mr. Im :,i. ArKit rson
from liari'or, ore. also at
teihitd and ei.j'V'd l!ie lir-ttid-n
dmiur with the fam
i!. N'rs. Ik an Hunt enji ed
Ea.-: r du.ht r with ttu ir 4au-
kt.li r Ji aiiliK' in 1'eiklU toil.
t.l. isU K Van WlnU
sited In r lurei ls Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. J, Van Winkle on
Faster Sun.iav.
Mr. Vleo Van WiliUe U
Mteil Mr.aikdVls. KUGeorte
and her leal-vtaiidchlldlen
Cam an.) Kim, on I asti r
Sutitia) aisl i-iiK ied a f.ilUu
dl nm r in their Hr l m r hon e.
In I e M:i ton fin I!ie Wi ek
end wire Mr, aisi Mrs. Fric
iiscarsvii atiillaiiiilt ufrnest
Kiver, I.tatio, who hi ljvdMrs.
Columl'iiie iti wiik, histraisl-
II other Celebrate NT t'ir
t!t.ia. otlier rect nt weekend visi
tors were Mr. and Vrs. I eon
Keel and lanah and Joce
1, wiiM ik! aik! lamih, I Icin,
at the l!arr Green home
h re.
Kit turd Si-hA'iiow r.Pmak,
Wn., iiassed aa last week
at a ho.spiUl (hire. The
tutu ral si rxices were held at
FriU Jumral Hone on
Thuis. He Was a hrothtr
i f Vrs. Archie Nichols and
was a fort-MtT Itxiuion re
si.ii nt. He hates N'sidv
l:ts Widow, Horelice Moli
tanee. dauchterslitKU Calt n
tirie, Weiatchef, Wa., Ann,
Oliuk, and sons AlUlt,
Onak, awtt ii, e, 1 t-it:liu,
tUjClH , Seattle. 1 Nise i'i-
K) llie si rvici s from I i k
Hii I, ii wre Mr. aisl Mi s.
Fail FapliKau, Ani Null
lis, I re. t ile, WaiH', .'a)l'a
pllu ,!J and I .ins 1 if!'.
Mr. ih) Mrs, Tick HofTuan.
r. rtlaad, vts;:cd Ur irc;,ts
Mr. and Mrs. Wane I'aj I-
m .tu last eik. lllle I ou
l',i liiiau leluimd holli Willi
I hi in after a weik tacatioii
in I'oillaiid.
Mr, and Mis, Wa)ne iru
Kick. r, IM-e, aisl tuehler
and fa mil Hie liol-erl Hail
sons. Seattle, tiMtedthe hru
lucker's daughter and ta mil)
Mr. IM'I Mr. I Tadlrlg
over the Faster weekend.
BIGGEST TILLAGE ,
NEWS IH YEARS
T- "V
1 ..vxr
111
f,
t
Garden Hose
Roses
Seeds of all kinds
Cornett Green Feed
676-9422 - Heppner
international j
40IBRA SHANK'
OCULTIlATOR
Best for seed bed prep.Tation, summer fjllowing,
stubble mulching, pasture and alfalfa renovating,
weed killing, and minimum tillage.
Exclusive VIBRA SHANK action for uniform
tillage.
Entra high (10V) shank, clearance for
obstacles and trash,
Each shank operates independently.
Heaviest trash gets through without clogging.
Mounting 8' to 18'i foot width; Trailing
12H to IS'-i foot width; Wing 22'4 to 28
foot width.
Ask for FREE DEMONSTRATION
on your farm TODAY
M M a A 1 aF 4
ITIUIIUW VUUIIljr
Grain Growers
Problems fo Be Eliminated For
XITCH
n c
Do You Have
Excessive Heat From Oven or
Stove Use
solution Hood Fan
Maybe
Offensive Odors From Cooking
or Smoking
solution Hood Fan
Excessive Moisture in House
From Cooking or Baking
Experts estimate that 4lbs. of moisture are produced daily in
an average home from cooking and about lib. daily from
dishwashing
solution Hood Fan
Summer Heat Trapped in
Kitchen Area
solution Hood Fan
See your Local Electric Appliance dealer To Purchase
An Electric Hood Fan
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Serving Morrow, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties
Heppner Phone 676-9146