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a lone Planning Officially Begins FY Linda W A 9 member cit pUnn lng commission, required by the stall1, has recently been established In lone. Th pur pose of the commission Is to express opinions (indiffer ent areas of concerns per taining to the clt, Members of the com mission are Roy w. Ltnd strom. ex officio member from the city council, Fre driek Martin, chairman; Gene Kietmann, assistant chair man, Mrs. Henr Krchs. Secretary; Van Hubbard, Mrs. era Rietnnnn; Cor don Mevers, Larry Prock. and Rev. Wm. Arthur. The commission met for the first time on April 11. MR. i MRS MILTON MOR GAN attended an Apr. 10 12 meeting of the Pacific Northwest Crainand Standard Quality Committee in Port land. The committee Is com prised of representatives from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Mr. Morgan is the chairman of the 4-state committee. The Morgans brought their grand son, Brian Peck, back to lone for the weekend. Brian us the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck, Portland. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Myers, Portland, and Mr. and M"s. L C M.ers, Lincoln City. MK.i. KENNETH SMOl'SE is currently a patient in the Pendleton Community Hospital. Mrs. Sntouse was admitted to the hospital on April 14. Local people may be in terested in the antique sale rhe new Viking never needs oiling! It 3 D r - I 1 b After one hundred years of making high-quality sewing machines, we introduce the NEW VIKING! Ne easy aa,ustment c' oressc pressure. New easy threading througn guiaes. New. Snap-on presser feet New. Micro-adjustment for Outtorthote stitcn- oa:ance. New. easy-to-set-diais with clearly ma'Kec symocis. And a'i the famous Vik-ng advantages tree arm. easy stitch-setting anc exclu sive color-cede system Come in today for a free demonstration Case Furniture Co. May &Main St. PRICE FACTS Vega Pinto Pinto price lover by "BaseC on a Opt.o'ai white s.flewaiis plus Farley Motor Co. 126 East IlKITNn: tOIIFI. C.A7.FTTF. TIMES. Thursday. April 20, 1072 this coming Saturdayanu.sun- diy. AprU ::-23 in me ren dleton arm ry. WlllOW'S GRANGE will hold Its regular meeting on Sat., Apr. 23. A pot luck dinner will begin at 6.30 fol lowed by the meeting. Memlers of Willow's Grange who attended theGre enfield's Grange tu Board man on Apr. 15 were Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mr. and Mrs, BryceKeene, Stuart and Richard. Attending the annual assem bly of the I' nited Church of Christ in Forrest Grove on April 20-22 are the following delegates and alternates: Mrs. Vera Rietnv.um, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Martin, Don Bnstow, Bob Rietnunn, John Kietmann, and Rev. Wm. Ar thur. Ttie W mien's Activities Club will hold a noon pot luck in the home of Mrs. Lam Frock (Elmer Ladd's ranch on Friday, April 21. A meeting will be conduct ed following the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers were dinner guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Linnell, Ar lington, on Apr. 16. A GROIP CALLED " NEW MIND" from Hillsdale Unit ed Church of Christ, Port land, will present a nusi cal program on Sat. even ing, Apr. 29. The group will also participate in the Sunday. April 30, 11:00 ser vice. The lone high school church class is sponsoring the program. A reminder that today, Apr. 20, is the clothing drive dead line, sponsored by the Wo- tco! ooen 17 Ml (ML J Made in Sweden by Hutq varna with 300 yeer old tradition of quality. Your Northwest Ford Team s Pinto puts you ahead every lime! Pinto is sticker-priced $100 less than the Vega And there s more good news -because Pinto is now S161 less than Oatsun 510. S149 less than Toyota Corolla 1600. and $199 below VW Super Beetle 113'! Checl" all the Pinto dillerences with your own tun-test soon. At your nearby Ford Dealers. $2060 1960 $ 100 compar-son o' si'Cer prrt.es 'u- uaw Oea.er prep ana oeslmanon charges il men's Fellowship of the lone I'nlted Church of Christ. Clean usable clothing Is still needed and may be left In the church basement. Attending a reception for M's, Art Treman, Grand Or ganlst. Grand Chapter of Ore gon, on Apr. 15. In Oakland were Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. l.lndstrom. Christina visit ed with her cousin In Lake Oswego ami attended a high school play production. Pick Wilkinson. Heppner, return ed from the Portland area with the Lindstroni!-.. Mlf iM'tS. HENRY KREBN recently visited In M'dford with her mother and step father. Mr. and M's. Art Poiier. Attending the Jasmine Chapter friendship night In Arlington on Apr. 17 ere Mrs. l ewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Roy W. Lindstroni, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor The friendship evening was In honor of Mrs. Jean Wilson, member of the Appeals and Grievance Comm'ttee of the Grand Chapter of Oegon, Order of Eastern Star. A meeting of the country store committee for the lone United Church of Christ auc tion sale was conducted on April 11 by chairman, Mrs. Art Lindstroni m. i MRS ROY W, LINT STROM traveled to Umatilla on Sprll 18. to attend a friend ship night honoring Milton Blegel, a member of the Blood Bank Committee of Grand Chapter of Oregon. Ione's Locust Chapter No. 119, Order of Eastern Star, held a service in the memory of the late Mrs. Ella Bur govne on April 11. Mrs. Berl Akers was " "huge of refreshments. BETA OMEG CHAPTER OF EPSILON SIGM ALPHA elected officers at the Apr. 11 business meeting in the home of Mrs. Roy A. Lind stroni. Taking over the pre sident's duties will be Mrs. Joel Engelmn, with Mrs. Del LaRue. assisting as vice president. Mrs. Roy A. Lind stroni will serve as secre tary and M.-s. Charles Do herty will have the treasur er's duties. The annual ban quest will be on Apr. 29 at Thel's Cafe, lone. MARIANNE PETTYJOHN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, has been partici pating in the Mustanger Sad dle Club Playdays in Pen dleton during the weekends of April 8-9 and Apr. 15 16. She has entered in the following events: barrel rac ing, pole bending, figure-eight stake race, goat tieing, and break-away calf roping. Mar ianne has taken 1 first place; 4 second places; 1 third place, and 2 fourth places. New officers were elected at the Apr. 13 PTA meet- ing. ing will Leading the group dur the next academic year be Mrs. Lee Palmer. . BobRietmann will serve Mrs as vice-Dresident and Mrs. James West will have the secretary-treasurer duties. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sher er visited in Salem with their daughter and family M". and -uw any title and iaes jireeira May, Heppner 15 Keal Estate. . FOR SALE Building lot. undri:rouiu1 utilities, ewer In, out of flood ar en, various sles, paved rtind. nut view. GTU .!WM or v7 21 fe Mrs. Jerry Rujka and Gary. MRS. JERRY MARTIN as honored with a surprise bir thday dinner on Apr. 16 at the Dennis M "Kay residence. Those present for the occa sion were the honored guests' husband, Jerry, and their children. Cindi. Lisa, and Scott. Mr. and M s. Herb Peterson, Todd. Jan and Treve; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harnett. Rick and D-Ann. Jim Hloodsworth; Danny Akers; Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefan!. Teena ami Dennis; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan and grandson, Brian Peck. Mrs. Pete Hams baked the white cake, trimmed in red and green. Look Mom No Fines No fines will be charged at the Heppner Public Library this week. This includes books returned Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week no nutter how long they have been gone. Mrs. Brown would like to see some books returned that have been out for sometime. This is one way the Library is observing National Library Week. BACKYARD AND CAMP cookery training will be given to Home Extension leader teachers and 4-H foods and outdoor cookery leaders April 24 in Pendleton and April 25 in Heppner. Out door cookery will be the lesson topic for all Extension study groups in Umatilla and Morrow counties in May. Boardman Mrs. Joe Bartlett was elect ed chairman of the Boardman Home Extension Unit for next year at the meeting of the unit Thurs. of last week at the home of Mrs. Rollin Bi shop. Mrs. Tom Harrison was elected co-chairman, and M:s. Arnold Hoffman secre-tery-treasurer. Menus for Riverside Junior-Senior High School for the week fo Apr. 24-28 are as follows: MONDAY-No School. TUESDAY - Barbecued beans, French bread, celery sticks, cookies and pears. WEDNESDAY-Tacos, tater tots, pickles, cottage cheese and apple sauce. THURSDAY - Beef noodles, hot rolls, jelly, green beans and fruit jello. FRIDAY-Tuna fish, and pea nut butter sandwiches, French fries, pickles and ba nana pudding. MILK is served with all meals. SPRAY NEWS By Sherrll Adams The Spray Rod and Gun Club held a trap shoot Sun day. Several people went home with hams and other prizes. MikeAdamswaseven a lucky winner of a ham. The Spray Senior Class held a Pan Cake Supper Apr. 14 in the Spray Cafeteria. They would like to thank everyone for contributing for their Se nior Sneak. April 12, the Spray Girls Basketball team went toLong Creek to play in a mixed Tournament. There were four schools, Long Creek, Spray, Mitchell, and Prairie City. City. They were very ex citing games. After the game we had a potluck dinner which the Long Creek girls put on. This is termite country, pardner. Termite rustlers are active in this territory. Let us go after these varmints with professional Gold Crest Chemical Protection. CALL us today. DOBYNS PEST CONTROL 422-7180 FOR SALE 3 helriom quality house. Bin kltch' en. built In tlltdtwnHher. large living room, tire place, family room, bnth and a half, utility room, 3 TV outlet, covered imtki. double carport. ! tarried to sinBle Karaite and shop plus extra MO x 2iK lot Uarrutt Addition, IOIO Fulrvlew. ph. C7ti 5Ntt. 2"'' FOR SALE Ideal for new ly married couple or re tired couple. Two bed room home In Milton Freewuter at 103 S. W. tiih Walking IWtiiiur to ttouth busmen nee t Ion, churches a ml city hall. ( all B7tl il'S In Heppner or 93S-M73 In Milton Freewuter. lStf p FOR SALE Spacious living In a 4-liedroom home in lone. Two baths, kitchen with eating area, family room, utility room, lots of closets and storage spucf Electric heat. Fully insul ated, new storm windows. 100x190 lot. New shop at rear of lot. See Jim Har nett Phone 422-7252. 9tfe FOR SALE or Lease Option 3 Bedroom house, Attrac tive price. Needs a handy man. Call C7C-943G for de tails or write PO Box 478 Lincoln City, Oregon S7367 8tfc FOR SALE 3 Bedroom house: Family room with fireplace. Covered patio, larpe double Rarnge. Sec ond bath in carnce. Fenced back yard. See Jim or Jeanne Lovpren, C76 9925. 52tfc FOR SALE Twin wide mobile home lots, sewer in. underground utilities, nut of flood area, paved roads, nice view. 67C-5HiC or 67U-5S11. 2tfc FOR SALE BY OWNER -Hazel's Apartments in Boardman. 6 two-liedroom Apts. Profitable invest ment. Terms. Tel. 481-4801 or Box 24, Boardman. 15-18p LotFor Sale-51800 66X 132 Mobile home approved lot. Phone 67G-9175 or see R C Watkins. 15tfc NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN, in compliance w ith Sec- tion 331.010. ORS, o the qualified voters of School District No. Rl. of Morro County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL Fl FC TION of said District will lie held at RheaCreekCrang Hall, Heppner Elementary Scli.4. lone High School, Riverside Junior -Senior High School, A C. Houghton Ele mentary School, and Lexing ton District Office, between the hours of 8,00 a.m. and 8 00p.ni., on the first Monday of May, being the 1st day of May. 1972, for the purple of electing one director from Zone 5 (Heppner) for a four year term, one director from Zone 6 (Heppner) for a four lone lone Legion Hall Wed., April 26 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Perennials. Annuals. Mums, Raspberry and Strawberry Plants. House Plants, Flowering Shrubs. Special Gift Items Coffee and Pie Served All Day THIS MESSAGE SPOKSOKD IT TOtW HOME-OWHED MHE AS A COMMUNITY SEEVTCI DANK OF jfiuin You'll need effective control. But you want control without causing crop residue problems. That's why Diazinon is such a smart choice for wire worm control in potatoes. Diazinon gets even the resistant strains of soil insects. Yet doesn't leave a crop residue problem. Just follow the label and there's no worry about applying Diazinon, either. And no yield reductions to fret over. Besides effectiv e control of soil insects, Diazinon givesj some peace of mind. So be confident of protect ing your potatoes against the ravages of wireworms. Use the year term, and various ad visory committee members. DATED this 13th day of April 1972. Signed Ronald L. Daniels District Clerk G.w. Peck Chairman, Hoard of Direc tors 1516c Fa AL17AT10N NOTIC1 NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that on Vtednea lay. May 3, 1972, at 7:3(1 p.m., director of the Went F.kteiuionlrrtKation Garden ANNUAL D pastern Oregon IONE BRANCH rEDEBAL DEPOSIT DIIUBANCE proven soil insecticide. Use Diazinon. Geigy Agricultural Chemi cals, Division of CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, Ardsley, New York 10502. Diazinon by Geigy Diktrtrt, acting as the board of equliiaUon,lll nisrt at the office of the district In irrujon, Ore to review and correct the annual assessment forth period from July I, 1972 to June 3(1, 1973, levlnd by the rxmrd of direc tors. In the meantime the assessment roll Is Med at the district of. dee for the imtitectlon by all persons affected by said levy. (Signed) MAXWELL C. JON IS, Secretary, west Erten. sion Irrigation District April 13, 20, 27, 1972. Club CORPO&ATION