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Pat Brindle-County Court to survey housing needs 3in:t V.F-N rt ilroN r3 rcrur -."tf trw Aiv:.) Council f.r ttw Henrwr Nei ,!!Kirh.vv! C fctt ra; :r n rf t V.'nii evrruiv. Stwf.ll tr vranc !.:cf .n-crrrd firr Vrit4 vf't' m.'ved .. V.-r re; re r.u::v tr n -JrJ lit ttw cuii U i kn !, us tr AJ:r CuncU CFL. Cif .U Srrve vn tt c.'uncJ rt;r-n:.! tSr ADC n Sr. Tt:s s!.: or. tr.e Nurd ri iUit Mlect s.ncr Sr.: rlt nwed to JVi t. f .f ;r?fnt the r ! r. N r cf it c aiu'S trust Ft Fr.nt cuncZ cmt- d.IUt. T. Tt',-T'.rl I ood 5U r:; !uv p.. u;, I; no r-qu:-f ;:... t. ru $::.x , r'E UiX suites. Si ."tn! tuusinf meet in '.t .' i la Silt in. Tr.: ill il; her tr. the rr. ; .-. i houstaf pnY"in; i tr V.rro C -tint) C-H.rU Ste ill prepare bous:n sta tistics r.d a qas:;jiu:r. fhe rt;rtvd :rit scrr.e fo ;lf v.' ;.-r iitc.r.e r pu inf n.re trun 51 percent c th:r :nr. nx !. r r nt i.-.i utilities. Sen: of y (U Ct s riie nc itt r ?n trie in Side and t.-Jet r.xmis are asia outside. Government d.rec t:'.is $) tat d: rr.jre Ksao 23 ;tt r. r.t s: ul re paid I. r r :.: and util.ties. Is :ne stu and surve v :r.at Mrs. Br:aw .U conduct t.r tte Coun'j Court, people must indici'e an mitres: in sur- Mrs. Srmie reported oc trie pr jress of those :r. the tr;: proerarr.. Senior Ci tizen cont.aiie to mett. The Corcas S.K:et of the Seven family reunion Mr. izi Mrs. Earl S:ard Lex:r.-tor.. -rove to YakiniA last weekend ar.i p:ckr2 up Mrs. S:ard"s trc-tfrcr. ro ira s. i rVn 2-.-ve to Ta crnia reuiuor; trotfers nd Sis ters. Ttis as :tw firs: time tbe tad beer toceter fr cvir IS vears. Attendji bes.des the Solaris and Mr. laralls ere: Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ferebee. lurene; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackburn, Eu rene. Mr. and Mrs.Andre Ingalls, Madisot, W:s. A p:cn:: as kill on Sa turday for trie nieces and nep hews of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence irxalls of Tac xa. The picn.c as at the home of Marian Infills, and 44 people attended. They caxe from Alameda, lenair and Tur lock, Calif.. Eugene, Ontar io, Sprxrfield and Lexing ton Oregon; and Kent, Sum ner, Pu;.ailup, Seattle, Mt. Vernon Gratax, Yakixa and Tacoma. 'a. Sunda;., the Soirds drove to Steilacoom, a. for break fast at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. lion Laacblin. Mrs. Laughlin is Mr. Soard's niece. VACATIONING Barbara Jessxer and three daughters. Marilyn, Glenda and ilar;e nave returned from a fun-filled vacation to Cal ifornia. They stopped enroute down to San Francisco at Eureka to v.sit Mrs. Jess mer s brother. They sa all the tourist sights and Visited friends in Pleasantoc. They caxe up the coast and stopped at PixieLand and visited friends a: Springfield, S'eet Home, rainier in Ore gon and in Westport, Ua, mp. a:c y.?s. do.v rALSITN of Soap Lake are here visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins. Another visitor at the Col lins home is grandson, Davie To"Jeben of Harrisburg. He is taking swimming lessons. MS. AND MPS. EE WILSON left on vacation last week. Enroute to Canada they plan ned to st of in Tacoma to see brother-in-law and in Brem erton to see his sister who is quite ill. MP. i MPS. LYLE JENSEN and their children, Jodi, Mike and Fene and Lisa of Adams, visited Sunday at the home of Lyle s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash. COLE ZLEZTR1C Motor Rewinding Ir.dJ-tr;! - Commercial Farm and Home Fenitr. 776 l th r) Advvntikt Cburcl i r,w IJ-J !Sr frfrf hfrn?S in U, Ttw M..th.r Cut in Jun. St. Patrick Churct -ini. ii tn Jul an4 an uc in Aut'uiit. In-ksnd 4$ d.r. Lt ttx un:r. of u '.:t &i $3M. VoIuntftTS rr' d.n tth i t ril nioviiu; ai) and on tr;;. H-err tr r t no a fu!!-tLt!t' of voluiitters. Ar.voiH' .t:.n' to b i vol- untetr at th V ihN'rhood Cttitfr nu ;;! arw! f.U in dur;n s.n.s.i r iCiti,ti and hn nedtd. n.Uv Uaur ill b . :.: at :t. c r.tt-r or. th NYC fr.vrn. and Ja r.. M:Fotrti is or. Ma.n Strearr. pr.vtan.. The CfP.ttr recntl sent ever a lJd of things fur tte 'Ntxt to Sew Shop" at the Act:;t) Centrr and Action House in Pendleton. About 30 from the Act;vit) Center will be t the 4-K Caxp it Cutsforth Fark, Jul) 5-. Some of thtx are tn wheel chairs, sor.e Save never b n to the w.ds and mountains, some are cn.i.i( over b; plane for trieir first plane rtdr. A! t:,e Activity Cen ttr, the) are nikirf tropr ies. St wing, studi.if CEr bv'As. learmnt gardening and landscaping. Some from the Center are s n to be re psUrly employed. Three girls from. Keppner wl soon be placed m the Center under the EISA .Developmental Ei- Sibiiities Service ActX The Center recently received a grant for $:3.;5c. Mrs. Brindle announced that Si:?,000 OEO money had been approved for Morrrw L'matilla Counties for Sept. 1, 19T2 to Auras: 31. 13T3. More new books at Heppner Library Non Fic:ion; "Way Back When." b Mildred Searcey Stories, Legends and Anec dotes of early Umatilla and Morrow Counties); "Geroni mo," by Adams; "Bacon I Beans from a Gold Pan," by Cofiey and Koeper. Fiction: "The Flag Cap tain" tj Kent, "The Twelfth Mile," by Perrault. Young Adult: "Sunlight Val ley" by Baldwin; "The End of Summer," byCiewes; " Ey the Highway Home," b Stoiz. Juvenile: "The Trouble Witt Horses," by Seiigman, " The Blind Connemara," by Anderson; "The Monkey with a Notion,' by Blough; "The Case of the Scared) Cats," by Soosall: "Billy's Mon ster," by Sykes; "Nobody- Is Perfick, ' by Waber; "Schoolroom In the Parlor," bv Caudill. Saturday Mite - At Dusk lone Memorial ione American Legion Post No. 95 (contributions will be accepted) Little League Game ;l Swimming Pool 6 p'm' I will be open make up game Indians vs Dodgers ; ' ' TK3 KZSSASE SWITSOBIB IT DANK OF Ail r ('- v r r 1 O ELAINE CEORGE. Hep nr Sor.t.mist ir.stalied the of ficers of th Fer.dleton Sort.n.ist Club last WedtHsdav :r. Pendleton, other Kep ner men.brs attending were Mrs. w.. Vkeatherford. Mrs. Clayton Swetk, Mrs. Etu Parker, Mrs. M.ke Crav, Mrs. Acr.ts S;rr of Heppner wis also a guest. Mrs. Cl.fi Adair is Ptndletor. s new presid. nt. Willow Creek Golfing There iai be a Fan.il) Play Da) and Barbecu at willow Cretk Country Clut on July 2. The ;-fcD Foursome sta rts at 4 30. Barbecue C1 News of Sather Steve Sather is expected to vis;! here lattr in the sum mer. He is now playing with a band that is last gaining a name for itself. The bund has bookings at Soul City, Texas and later w,.-n the) are at Lake Tahoe, Steve will come or. up to Heppner. He will visit his mothtr Dee Sather, bis grandmother Mary L'lrich and mar.) friends. Steve graduated from Hep pner High school in 1970 and attended BMCC one year before going to school ir. Lai las. Texas last year. Steve played with Page 12 when he ws here in High School that was later renamed to L'i. Barrell. MP. i are in Ted is ments. them at . MPS. TED SMITH Walla Walla where taking cobalt treat Friends may write 5o Jade St.. Golden West Mobile Home Court, Walla Walla, Wa. 99362. MP. i MPS. CON ADKINS of Vancouver, Wa. and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Winters of Pendleton visited Mrs. Jes sie Furlong last weekend and attended the annual Leathers picnic with her. mm Sponsored by TOT HOMr-OWHEB MAMt AS D pastern Oregon mtrmm icmt axuk ctoh trrmrm TZDOAX. BOOSTT DIU1AJICX COVOmATIOB be after pla) ts finished a bout 6 30. Th.ise planning to attend are asked to bring own meat to barbecue. Those with names beginning A-L are to bring a dtssert and M-Z sa lads. Hosts are Lowell Crib bles. Phil Matunevs and Bob Kell;s. Mens Plav ts Sundav morn ing with Tee-tiff at 9 o'clock. LOCAL GOLF EPS DIE well wtn the Cona.in golf club hostrd the Ht-ppnt-r golf ers in an invitati .nJ tourna ment June 4. Lady w inn rs included Btv. Gunckrsjn, the oiJv woman golfer from Hep pner. Winners for the mt-n from Heppner includt-d L-i-Verne Van Mrter, low gross; Ed Gunderson, second low gross and closest to the pin, C.C. Carrr.ichael, low net; Dale Hedman, second low net, and TomShear, longest drive. MP. 4 MPS. DEAN CON NOR and children left on vacation Sunday. The) headed for California, where they were to meet Mr. Connor's sister and brother-in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Er nie Drake. The group was going to Disneyland and then planned a tour ofCalifornia's points of interests. July 1 Field A COKJfOWnT lUriCI Someone s Going To Be Surprised Delegates return from runt tbrwerkJutu 15th LeQiOn (C kome p. r. i.r p riu who rvtdttitl) did . know nmch atsKii t;n; t wtr (hi. f rut a h.Jr in th It net at Col unit ii lusic llectric's Coo d Suh Station. Th Ct- fU th) are foiog to b dikapcoiiitrd to fine th went to so much work, I o. a ctunr uf tl tittg hurt, and alo tiv a chance of tx lug cau,;ht and nt to ftil tor wire that is worth out) about 10 cntpr vHiiid (or a total talu of about $70.50. F th ttm the) consider trx tr rtk th txpft-ns th had (or transpvrutton and kuch plus th fact that mot Ruggles-Hulse get-to-gether Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fug gles accompanied bv Mrs. Ola Puggles attemVd th annual Eugojes-Huls get-to gether at Ohio Falls Park. Walter and Oscar Fuggles tturrted th Huls sisters to start th tn.i!y gathering which is growing bigger each year. There were 65 plus attending this vear. Th Ruggles park ed their Airstream at the Deschutes river. When th) arrived Fridav atKHit I p.m. thre were on!) 4 or 5 rigs but bv evening the park was practical!) full. Little League The Willow Creek Little League season gets more con fused as it nears completion. Make-up games that haven't been played, game cancella tions, and bud weather are all taking their toll on league standings, causing the uneven league record. The game between the Braves and the Dodgers June 26 was cancelled because not enough players turned out far the game. The teams, coaches, and records are as follows: Braves Tom Wilson and Glen Ward 6 wins, 1 loss, Indians Lindsay Kincaid and Dale LaPue 4 wins and 2 lasses, Giants Dan Mc Bride and Larry Heath - 3 wins and 3 losses; and the Dodgers Harley Sager and Marv Sumner-2 wins and 3 June 29 - BFAVE5 VS G LA NTS. Everything that made us No. 1 7ZZ!!w J! ,: 1971 Ford Vi Ion Custom Pickup and Winnebago 30" insuhted Canopy . . . long wide box, 4 speed, new tires, Hunt bumper, Custom mirrors. Chrome front bumpert UghtGreen,One owner, 1 9,000 actual miles Your present rar"can belHFtJovvn payment. $3395 '69 Datswn Station Wagon, excellent shape, 4 speed, radio, white wall tires. White $1395 '67 Volvo Station Wagon, rarin to eo. 4 speed, radio, heater, radial tires. Light Cream $1295 '67 Plymouth fury III Hardtop. V 8. automatic transmission, radio, heater, AIR Conditioning. White, excellent shape. P.eady for you. $1095 '6 Inustoevfl, 6 cylinder. 3 speed. Lieht blue. A steal at this price. $1095 '63 Fora" Fokon Ronchoro, 6 cy linder. 3 siieed. Blue. Utility special $150 OPEN scrap buyers of cmirr wire turn tn a report to their po lice drrtnnts It mvansthe thieves art taking pr.tt) high rk (r the iiixKiht 4 re turn th) recr tv4. Th ptTSk nre who could make some easy money ts an one who will furnish in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the guilt) psms and will re ceive a $250.00 rward for their information, Columbia Usin Electric would rattirr have loaned the thivs a ke) to th lot be cause the damage to the fence is more than the value of the wire. Kinzua News M.N7VA Th annual va cation (or employees of Kin zua Corporation started this weekend and will continue until July 10. Pepatr crews are hard at work but the bulk of the employees have scat tered for visits with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wright left Friday morning from Portland International Air port for a trip to Europe. They Cew b) polar Eight to London where the) will spend several da.vs, then visit Pa ris and Fome before going to Brendisi, Italy to visit Bec kys uncle and family, the Paul Stubblefields. Crystal and Kirk are spending the time with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stubblefield. Mrs. Jewel WtbbandTorrl of Challenge, Cal;L arrived the first part of last week to visit with the Mike Wrights before they left. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and family of St. Helens and Mrs. Betty Shell of London, Ken tucky visited with frienas here Monday. Mrs. Shell has been in Florida and Ken tucky be fore coming to Ore gon to visit with the Smiths and the Zolen Tripps in Fed mond. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cory and Dawn planned to spend the first part of their vaca tion on the coast before be fore going to Idaho to a fam ily reunion. Archie Cox left Friday evening for Oxnard, Calif, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cox and family and on bis return trip to visit at Poseburg with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cox and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stephens and family. MARBRO DATSUN SAYS: DATSUN SPECIAL USED PICKUP AND CANOPY' EVENINGS 'til 7 Monday Sales and f.larbro Datsun Gene Brown - Doe Mr. and Mrs. Arme H d man and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ha ml id etfjeyrd on belit tles of Oregon as th) went to Medford for th 54th Amer ican legion and Auxiliary Convention June 22-24. They cirded Crater lake and fol lowed the Rofue River. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rmd joined them later at the Convention. The Joint Me mortal Service was held Wedm sda) evening. The colors were presented in a breath-taking manner. The room ws darkened and a spot of light f.Jlowed a young girl as she brought the colors from the buck of th room. Each District president and commandt r laid one of the County sends 23 to 4-H Summer School MOKPOW COl'NTV SENDS 23 to SI MMER SCHOOL Oregon 4-H Summer School on campus at OSU offered a wide range of activities for older 4-H ers attending. They heard " The New Ore gon Singers'' n.et Luther Jur sted, Portland Mountaineer who presented "Adventures of the Furtberest Extension", Klrby Brumfield. Portland TV personality whopreseiited a, multi-media program "Child of The Iniverslty". There was also a special outdoor education class at th Oregon 4-H Center near Salem, There were 70 edu cational classes to choose among track meets Talent Show - an interna tional assembly and a dance and movie. There is never a dull or idle minute at 4-H Summer School! Livingaccomodations are in the college dorms which offers members an op portunity to really feel how it is to be a .cdlege student. Morrow Count) 4-H Sum mer School delegates and chaperones returned June 17th. Norenes at Skull Springs Dr. and Mrs. James Norene and Tracie went to Skull Springs in the heart of Mal huer County for a weeks va cation. They were joined there by friends from Bend. Tbey found a few arrow heads. and more '63 Scout 4 whool drive, A climber, new tires. a '62 CMC 9 passongoe Suburban, 4 speed. Bic wheels and tires, Yellow. Built tor an active family '60 Ford Vt ton Pickup, 6 cylinder. 3 soeed. new tires. White. Transportation plus '60 International tonJPIckup, 4 speed. Blue. Dependable, .sturdy '57 Foed 1 ton Pickup, 4 speed. V 8. Blue. Check this one lor price; '4 Ford 114 ton Pkkup, V 8. 4 speed, dual wheels, steel bed. hvdrauhc lift gate. Blue. Only And we do mean ONLY! thru Friday Bank Financing Service 515 S.E. Dorion 276-0330 Bre'and Jim Blagg Legion convention new big popie b) the Bible In memor) of departed vet eran. The Menuuul wrvtc speaker was the Department Legion chaplain. The Legion seskions wr held at the Medford High Schixi auditorium. The wo men met at Holiday Inn. More than 400 attended the banquet. The Officers Break fasts were held the following morning. In reports, the Auxiliary merobt rs were told there are 10,913 members in Oregon, $32,91s, was turned In (or the Poppy fund, $17,053. for Check of the Month in which each unit contributes $2. a month. $20,0fl. in gifts (or the Gift shiip from which 5B6 families were remembered with gifts. The high point of the con vention (or the Eastern Ore gon members was the elec tion of JuamU Murchison of Pendleton as 2nd vice presi dent of Department, Mrs. Howard Larson is the new Department president and Mrs. Joseph Marcroft is 1st vice president. The Emergency Fund was started (or Legion and Auxil iary members by a bequest from a member. In an emer gency, a member may draw $130. for two consecutive months. This is a gift and need not be paid buck. The Imperial Cadtts of NE Portland won the drum and Bugle Corp Contest. Next year's convention will be held at Seaside. Enroute home, the HanJin Hedman car stopped at Bend overnight. The follow ing morning they were breakfast guests of Mrs. Han Jin's son I daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Herlinger. OSU HONORS Spring term honor roll has been announced for Oregon State University. Two Mor row Countians are straight-A students: Charles A. Nelson, senior and Paul J. Proud foot, Junior, both in Agricul ture. Heppner: Billy C. Bellamy, Senior Agriculture. Lexington: Kristin S. Nel son, sophomore. Home Eco nomics. lone: Janice A. Brooks, jun ior, Humanities and Social Sciences; John E. Rawlins, senior, Science. The new Datsun Pickup The bicgest little worker you ever saw. Pound fur pound, no body builds tougher haulers than ur all-new Li'l Hustler Pickup. It has a car kind of com fort. Curved window tlass for extra shoulder room. New con toured bench seat for ease and U-e space, and much much more! Come in today! real mountain 5295 $895 $495 $595 $495 $595