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lone Garden Club Plans
Bird Meeting
Tin- lone (i anion Club mot
Sep: 1 ;.i! the Home ot Amietta
Kinder a' t.evnigtin: I'reced
:ng the i'u;-u'. meeting
eera! o! 1 1 if member enter
tained with .i kit called
"liarder, Club Hlues". The
members of the east were
Helen Martin. Pat Pettyjohn.
Dons Cuttme. ivipha Jor.es.
Vida Heiiker and Hnbbe Dns
eo l;
The uroup voted to keep
arrangement ot Mower.- in at
'no Bank ot Ka(ern Oregon at
lone a long a.- arrangement
material.- were available
T!n decided to do thi in lieu
Notice of Filing
No-:.. j. hereby mven that or. September 13. 1972
Pacntc N-tp-.u- Bell Telephone Company filed tariffs
witt: tneOreuor.I'unisc t'tillty Commissioner at his offices
ir Saien.. ( ireitor. to effect a general repricing of its
services A portion of said filing is designed to provide
.-aid Company with interim rate relief, through increases
m certain rates, sufficient to permit it to earn the return
on its investment authorized by the Oregon Public
Ftility Commissioner in Cause No f-F-28." December
.ii. 147! and approved by the Federal Price Commission
March T. KJ
M, rat,. and data in support thereof have been filed
with the nrogun Public I tility Commissioner.
Member ot the public may request a public
proceeding on the matter to the extent permitted by
statute and by the rules of practice and procedure of the
Oregon Public Utility Commissioner.
DATED tnis 15th day of September. 1972.
PACIFIC N iKTHW'EST BELL
TEI.EPH' N'E COMPANY
B D.L. GCNDERSON
Vice President and
General Manager
4U1 S. W. Oak Street
Portland. Oregon 972W
j MOW SHOWING i
i m s
-VISIT YOUR
i til
H OIU ( l ri r 1 IMI S. IhuiMlav. September 14;
the K: M
row DiiiH
ot tiie tradition. t! (lower snow
Pa: PettMohr. entertained
with .i ariety ot guosmg
villus Hebe Munkors won tile
pne
The next meeting will be ut
Mrs Norman Nelson's home
on net 11 Fred Ktimg of
Milton Fieewater will speak
and show slides on birds
MR AND MRS ED MOR
ENO, ot Sacramento left for
their home Tuesday after
visiting here to days wtth her
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs Herbert lmel at
lone
OiVfliCS
Ford
HOMETOWN DEALER TODAY-
Fair ami Ik .den t uni t . t.ikri
Palmateer
Reunion
The :trd annual Palmateer
Reunion was held at Estacada
on Sept to The reunion was
held at the same site John and
Sara Palmateer homesteaded
in lH'o Those attending trom
Morrow Countv wort- Mr and
Mrs Kerl Akers. Mr and Mrs
Rodney Linnell. Mr and Mrs
Frankim Ely. Mr and Mrs
Ted Palmateer and Konme.
Mr and Mrs Wallace Matt
hews and Denise and Mr and
Mrs Lloyd Morgan
Mr Palmateer wa chosen
vice president for the commit
year
Mr and Mrs Bob Montgom
er were hosts Sunday lor a
pit barbecue of salmon and
beef Those attending were
Mr and Mrs Don Evans and
family. Mr. and Mrs Jerry
iJougherty and family, o!
Heppner. Mr and Mrs Bon
Steagall and family oi Lexing
ton, Mr and Mrs Bob
Contorth and family of Her
misfon. Mr and .Mrs Rod
Murrav and family ami Mr
and Mrs Mark Murray and
familv of lone
TOPIC CLCB
TO MEET
The Topic Club will meet at
Mrs. John Proudfoot s on the
27th at 2:00 p.m. There will
be a book review. The
hostesses. Mrs Proudtoot and
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse.
Mr. and Mrs Ken Smouse
and Carl went to Portland on
business and pleasure While
there, they visited with Anna
Smouse and Mrs. Smouse s
girlhood chum. .Mrs Harold
Carlston.
Mrs. Alfred Nelson Sr. has
been hospitalized in Portland
Friends will be glad to hear
she is improving
i .i thc r in the
MOVE FROM
ILLINOIS
Mr. and Mrs T h o ma s
Wilson, twins, Katrma Marie
and Thom.is ictor Jr. iTina
andTomnw 21. vearsoldand
Rolvrt Lee. . Robbie i l'
sears have moved from Call's
burg. HI to make their home
in Heppner Mr Wilson has
emplovment at the Veneer
Plan! and expects to start with
the second shitt next week
In Illinois he was a service
man for small appliances, air
conditiomng. stoves, refriger
ators in electrical and gas
Mrs Wilson is the former
Man I.oretta Nichols of lone.
I ntii they can find housing,
the Wilson. are staying with
the Nichols family.
SN APPY SNIPPERS
The Snappy Snippers 4-H
Club of lone had their last
meeting ot the year. A
successtul vear anil rair was
reported b all A special
thanks i given to our
leader.
Rikka Tews and to
Tulh. 4-H aide tor
eMi-niiraoement they
Birdine
all the
have
g i en us
Our record lor the year
were discussed Retreshments
were served to the following
members attending. Carol
McElligolt. Natalie Tews.
I.on Bergstrom. Jan Peterson
and our Junior Leader. Chen
Carlson
News Reporter,
Jan Peterson
CANADIANS VISIT
Mr and Mrs Tom Mulligan
ot Edmonton. Alberta came to
see the Pendleton Hound Pp.
Wfnle they were here they
were guests of Mrs Vida
lieliker. Also here tor the
Round l'p were Mr and
Mrs Elmo Emerson of North
Bonneville. Wa who also
staved with Mrs Heiiker.
other friends and relatives
dropped in to see the guests.
Knit pants
for women
October 2 and H are the days
selected by Debbie Barker,
E.xtenstion Home Economist
tor training leaders for sewing
km! pants workshops in .Mor
row and Umatilla counties.
Leaders trained in knit pants
sewing techniques in the two
day workshops will later give
workshops which are open to
all women at no charge in
each community.
Tb'- leader training will be
given at Peace Lutheran
Church. Pendleton, Leaders
are needed (rum lone. Hepp
ner. Boardman. Irrigon and
oilier localities in Morrow
County to take ffie training.
Please cull 7i;-Wh2 as soon as
possible to indicate interest in
attending the October 2-9
training, or the later work
shops. CHESLAH YOUNG and
Phoebe Fortier of Lebanon
came last week to attend the
Fndav Pendleton Round Up
festivities with Mrs. Young's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Heard.
Following services at All
Saint Sunday. Mrs. Young
met Juantta Leathers Car
michael. The haii known
each otiier in the early years
of their teaching careers when
thev both taught in the
Lexington area. Mrs Young
retired this spring as Director
Of
Libraries at Lebanon
School Mrs Carmichael was
teaching in ll'-ppner when she
retired las! vat
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
IiiOo-ni.il - Commercial
Kami arid Home
pendb-ton 276 7761
Mona Lisa Wed
Munu Lisa Marshall nevaine
tin- lirtile of William T
IVU-sky in an informal eer?
iihhiv ill liruvit Harbor. S
Sept. 8
Mr ami Mr Ron Ol.-eii
attended Hi1 couple Mr
Olsen i Sherry I is the bride
groom's sister
Mima Lisa is I he daughter o(
Mr ami Mrs. Hud Marshall of
Heppner unci Hill is the son of
William I' I'elesky of West
xrl, Wa
Tlu couple is ut home in
West port where he is the
nner-crator of a fishing
hoat ami she is employed ut
Seattle First National Hank
They plan a trip to Meppner
sometime this (all.
Bowling
HUE MOUNTAIN
LKACIK
won lost
Fiesta Howl
Central Mkt.
Pine I out .Ulcers
M CGG
6 2
5 3
4 4
3 S
3 5
3 5
American Legion
6 (Jar Aviation
High Ind Came: Dick
Wilkinson. 242. Dave Eckman,
2T. Dale Boner. lilt.
High Ind Series: Dave
Eckman 585; Dick Wilkinson.
,V;l. Ray Massey, 523.
High Team Came: Fiesta
Bow 1. 1017; American Legion,
inlti; Central Mkt. 9B3
High Team Series: Pine
Contract loggers. 285K, Fies
ta Howl. 2827; Central Mkt
2822
This is after 2 weeks of
Bowling-watch for the weekly
changes in this league.
MAJOR LEAGl'E
won lost
1 H I'O K No. 358 6 2
2 Inland Chemical 5 3
;i I O.O.F 4
4 Wright's Country-
Store 4 4
5 Heppner Veneer 4 4
ti M C.G.U. 1 '
High Ind Came: Harry
Nobel, 210; 'high Ind Series:
Ham NolH'l. 578.
High Team C a m e :
B P O E. No X8. 945. High
Team Series: B.P.O E. No.
358. 2W3.
-Use Electricity -
But Use It
"Efficiently"
Columbia
A.C. Houghton
Activities
Sept 21 Foot twill Riverside
Jr High HI Slanheld 1 30
Sept 22-Footbiill- Whti' 1 1 1
Cnuntv at Riverside llinh
School 5.30.
Sept 25- Morrow County Kdu-
cation Association nieetimj -
A (V Houuhlon 4 Ul
Sept 27 -AudioiiH'tru- Testing
A (' Houghton 8 30 a m" fith
tirade Field Trip to Hull
I'rairie
MEM:
Sept 21-Tlmrs" Spaghetti,
jjarlic bread, gelatin salad,
apricots, cinnamon rolls
Sept 22- Fri -Fish Fillet with
tartar sauce, later tots, cab
bage slaw , chocolate pudding
Sept 2ft"Mon-Sloppy Joes,
buttered carrots, applesauot'.
doughnuts
Sept 27 - Wed - Tacos. potato
chips, scalloped com, H'ach-
'S
Sept 2li-- Tues "Chicken cas
serole, cheese sticks, crei-n
salad, strawberry shortcake.
Sept 28 -Thurs - Roast Het'f.
flufled potaloes, ravy, Ionia
toes. F ruit Jello & topping
Sept 2H- Fn Tmislen cheese
sands., prei'ii beans, pickles,
cherrv crunch.
Mr and Mrs llarley Young
left last Monday Sept 11 lor
Maryville, Missouri, where
Helen s mother Mrs Blanche
Kissinger is critically ill Mrs
Kissinger has been in exten
sive care lor weeks
MORE BOWLING
Suaretimers League
After 2 weeks of bowling
there is a 3 way tie for first
Place.
won
6
lost
2
I Central Mkt
2. Petersons Jrly. 6 2
3. M C.C G. 6 2
4. LotrsKlect. 5 3
5 Elma's Appearl 1 7
6 Pettyjohns 0 8
High Ind. Game: Inetia
Cantin. 210; Phvllis Cole, 205,
Ann Malland, 191.
High Ind Series: Maxine
Cox, 540; Phyllis Cole, 538;
Ann Malland. 497.
High Team Game: Central
Mkt.. 948; Petersons Jrlv.,
910; Lott's Ilei't., 898.
High Team Series: Central
Mkt.. 2718. M.C.G.G., 2515,
Petersons Jrly., 2510.
There will be many changes
in this league in the forthcom
ing weeks.
An uninsulated or poorly insulated house can lose or
waste 50 to 60 of its heat.
Doors or windows that are drafty should be weather
stripped or caulked.
Storm doors and storm windows will cut heat require
ments a considerable amount.
Check chimneys, exhaust fans, range hoods, clothes
dryers and fire places. These should be equipped with
self closing dampers as they are a common source of
heat loss.
Heating energy costs are increased about 50 for
each degree of heat above 72 degrees.
Maintain lower bedroom temperatures Comfort can
be maintained more economically with electric bed
covers than with room heaters.
Maintain a humidity level of 40 to 50 and a
constant thermostat setting.
The above suggestions are thru the courtesy of your
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op, Inc.
assn
'Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties'
Telephone 676-9146
Irrigon
Mr Pete KictmnU und(
Karen atleiidiHl tin' wedilniL' o(
Mrs Richard nie, Deunmi
Oaks lo tioeorge Allison, in
Tiie Dalles on Sul. Sept 18
The Urunil Swpstak'
winner Wrt the Irrigon 4 II
Conuminity Club "Other
Thing Change hut 4 II Iteuiu
iiii" was the theme ol their
booth mid consistiHl ol items
revi'lanl to our asl tteneiiit
ion The 4 II pledge was
diplavod with these Hems
Second place winner was the
Anii'rioin legion Auxiliary
Uone but Not Forgotten "
STORMOR DOES
1
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We are now able to offer you a choice
between regular bins or a "0 ft. wide
clearspan "Flat-House" type buildinp.
A.S.C. financing is available for 8.V , of
the total cost whether we erect or you
choose to erect your own storage. These
funds can be obtained at the low interest
rate of 5.52','i for 5 years. Contact us
soon.
T&C Storage
Box 357
lone, Oregon 97843
Phone 422-7437
EEesftpcs
was curried mil by a wagon
w lu-el, gun bin led in the sand,
emptv cartridge, old canvas
covered canteen aoil mess kit
and lots ol sand anil llnsllfK
KriH'ted in the ninldle was a
cr ilecoraled w ith u wreath
ol iMipiies mill the American
and legion flags
Third jilacr wrnl In the
HeppoiT Javcee "Sniiu'
Javcw Reflections" informed
that in CM7 the club was
chartered us the Heppner Jr
Chamber ol Commerce mid in
lM7 re chartered as the
Morrow County Jr tliamlM-r
ol Coiumeri'i' the New Creed
was displayed along w ith new s
clippings from both charter
MORE FOR YOU
Co-op
76-8116
Heppner