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    H HEPPNER tORK.t, GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurmlu). March I, I't; !
Tole Painting Workshop to be Held in Lexington
By hclpha JunpH
Thirteen women, mostly from
the l.exmgton area, will le
attending a tole painting work
shop to lie held at the school
building in Lexington (or the
next two weekends. These
ladies normally travel to
Milton Freewater every Tues
day for lessons. Their teacher is
Mrs. Cherie Alexander of
MiltonFreewater and she will
be conducting the workshop
here. They will meet on March
3,4.10 and 11 from 10:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. They will take a sack
lunch and plan to spend the day.
The women are very enthusias
tic about their hobby and some
of them have been taking
lessons for two years.
Kaby (.irl
Mr. and Mrs. David Giles of
Mapleton, Utah are the proud
parents of a daughter born Feb.
23 in that city. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cox of
Springville, Utah and great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Cox, Jr. of Heppner. The
Cox family were former Lex
ington residents.
Hawaiian Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Padberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. Don" Hatfield of
Madras returned Feb. 23 from a
three weeks trip to the Ha
waiian Islands. They report a
very enjoyable vacation during
which they did lots of sight
seeing throughout the Islands.
They flew from Portland on
March 6.
Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bru
bacher of Boise, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hanson of Seattle were
recent visitors with Bru
bachers' daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Padberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson
and Anita were visitors at the
home of a daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Viall of
Milton-Freewater and attended
the Catholic Church dinner
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Kohl
man and Brian of Portland
visited at the Delbert Piper
home over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil JOnes
were weekend callers in Port
land at the Whitney home and
with Earl Miller.
WESTERN UNION
FROM OUR SENATORS
Oregon Senators Mark Hat
field and Bob Packwood an
nounced today that the Colum
bia - Blue Mountain Resource
conservation and development
project has been expanded.
They said the counties of Grant
and Wheeler have now joined
Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla
for accelerated technical and
financial assistance from the
Department of Agriculture.
Eight soil and water conser
vation districts, five county
courts, and three port commis
sions sponsored the addition.
Hatfield and Packwood said
project objectivities include the
development of resources in an
orderly and planned manner,
using natural and human re
sources to improve living condi
tions in northeastern Oregon.
Kinzua
Delayed
Mrs. Carolyn Headley and
Mrs. Marty Wallis went to The
Dalles Friday on business and
shopping.
Mrs. Robert Kelso went last
Monday to the Mid-winter
Conference of Oregon Post
masters at the Ramada Inn at
Tualatin. She returned Wednes
day evening.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Bailey were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bailey of Stateville, North
Carolina from Thursday till
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee
and
family. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Reid and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Mitchell
and family all went to Hermis
ton Wednesday to attend
funeral services -for Clarence
Reid of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dyer
went to The Dalles Saturday for
shopping and they returned
Sunday evening.
Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McMinn
and family went to The Dalles
Monday for medical attention
for Pat.
Mrs. Hatti Luper was taken to
Arlington Thursday by Mrs.
Edna Wright to return to her
home in Portland. She has spent
the last week visiting. Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Luper and family
and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright.
Lex Card Party
Saturday
The Lexington Ilebekah Card
Party, the 4th in the series of
five, will he held Saturday
(March 3 nt 8 p.m. Refresh
ments w ill bt served and prizes
will be given.
Kinzua Mountaineers Square
Dance at Camp 5
By SH ARON BELL
Saturday night the Kinzua
Mountaineers held a square
dance at the Camp Five
Community Hall. Darrel Wilson
of lone was the caller for the
evening. There was a short
business meeting with Presi
dent Betty Murdock in charge.
It was decided to donate a prize
to the Womens City Association
Bowling Tournament. Mrs.
Jack Bell will take care of the
Log Book for 73. The next
square dance will be postponed
from March 24 to March 30th.
Those attending w ere Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Thomas Mr. and
Mrs. John Geer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bell, all of Fossil, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Wallis, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Saddler, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Norris, Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock.
Going to The Dalles Saturday
were Mrs. Clarence Benson,
Mrs. Jack Bell and Mrs. Lige
Long of Fossil.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams
returned home Friday after he
was released from a week's
stay in Prineville Memorial
Hospital. Guy is doing fine now
but it will be a while before he
can return to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid
and family went to Pendleton
and Hermiston on Sunday. They
visited for a while with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reid and family of
Hermiston. They returned Sun
day evening.
Mrs. Raymond Reid and Mrs.
Vic Wallis went to The Dalles
Monday for medical care for
Deena and Lana.
Mr. Paul Stubblefield of
Myrtle Creek, SC. is here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Stubblefield. Visiting at the
Stubblefield home this weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Stubblefield and family of
Corbett.
Murdocks in Powell Butte
On Feb. 17 Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Norris went to Powell
Butte to attend the Sagebrush
Shufflers Square Dance. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Conger of Redmond. On Sunday
they attended a buffet dinner
and council meeting. They
visited Mr. and Mrs. Worth
Kandle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ferrall and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Norris, all of Prineville.
Wednesday Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Norris went to Bend for
medical care for Carol.
Here and There
On Feb. 13 Mrs. Fred Casey ,
Sr. of Brainerd, Minnesota
arrived to spend the week with
her daughter, Mrs. Herschel
Murdock. Mrs. Casey returned
to Minnesota on Feb. 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Watts and
Mark went to Portland Wednes
day on business.
Mrs. Lynda Nyseth and girls
and Mrs. Clarence Woods went
to Madras Wednesday for
dental care.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vaughn
returned Wednesday from
several days on business in
California.
Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and
children went to Portland
Friday on business.
Mrs. John Nelson and Stormie
and Mrs. David Ostrander of
Fossil went to Portland over the
weekend for medical care. They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harlen Schroeder.
Mrs. Jack Sitton and Mrs.
Verlin Connor went to Heppner
Saturday on business.
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman, Sara,
Cindy and Kathy Jellick went to
The Dalles Friday for dental
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice
went to The Dalles Friday for
dental care.
Mr.
and Mrs. Don Slinkard
and
Mrs. Lee Bailev went to
Bend
over the weekend and
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Osier and Don.
Jiggs Bowman went to Port
land over the weekend and was
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
SUCK TRICK
II your child '"u hungry to
wait 20 minute- hciore nu a!
tune, give Imn hi.- s.il.ui to
eat-instead oi a i ook lb- mav
even get nunc vegetable Ihi
wuy than it he waited lor
dinner.
Bowman. Win
medical care.
there .list's hail
Mr and Mrs Klvyn Bell went
to Baker over the weekend and
visited rela!i es
Mr. and Mrs Ariel Campbell
and Andrea went to The I Miles
Saturday lor shopping
Kinzua Webelos
Enjoy Winter
Outing
Deliw-il
it siiakon r.i i t
Tlie Kinzua and Fossil
Webelos went on a fishing trip to
Bull Prairie Sundae. Jerry
Samples. Raymond Reid and
Glen Perkins took snow -mobile
out to Bull Prairie and the hoys
enjoyed the fun of having rule
on them. The boys were .served
chili beans, hot cocoa, and
sandwiches Those going irom
Kinzua were Lobby Hulett.
Curtis Day. Ty Lucas and
Norwood Watts. Jerry Samples
is their leader. Those going
from Fossil were A If Humph
rey, Vernon Kennedy . Troy
Garcia and Ronny Thomas Ben
Garcia is their leader.
Valentine I'.irtv
There were twenty six Imys
and girls at a surprise Valentine
Party at Good News Clui).
Sherri McMinn was given a
necklace for bringing the most
people during the contest, a
total of eight. During the
evening there were songs, a
film about the Bible. Valentine
making and heart cakes with,
kool-aid for refreshments. Mrs
Bernard Dyer furnished
cakes and Kathy Jellick
Rhonda Logan helped wit!
group at the party.
the
and
tiie
("amp Five Club
The regular meeting of the
Camp Five Womens Club was
held Wednesday evening with
President Pat Van Arsdale in
charge. There were six
members present. Wanda Dun
lap was the hostess with
Marguerite Stanton serving for
Wanda. There was a short
business meeting with com
mittees picked with the follow
ing in charge: Log .Marguerite
Stanton, Cheer- Carol .Norris.
Purchasing Agent- Betty Mur
dock. and Coffee Lids- Terry
Todd. Door prize was won by
Terry Todd. It was decided to
hold the next community card
party on March 10 with Terry
Todd and Pat Van Arsdale as
hostesses.
Community Card Party
There was a Camp Five
Community Card Party Satur
day night with six tables in play.
High was won by Edna Wright
and Herschel Murdock. Low
was won by Irene Samples and
David Mattison and Pinochle
was won by Bonnie' Campbell
and Bob Hire. The door prize
was won by Evy Luper. After an
evening of cards, hostesses
Carol Norris and Betty Mur
dock served sandwiches and
relish dishes.
Baby Shower
Mrs. Bruce Kandle was the
honored guest for a baby
shower Wednesday evening at
the First Grade Room. Bingo
was played with Betty Saddler,
Margie Ball and Lorrie Hire
winning the prizes. Mrs. Kandle
then opened her gifts assisted
by Mrs. Mark Kandle. Oatmeal
cake, punch and coffee were
then served. Hostesses
Mrs. Henry Spivey and
Verlin Conner.
were
Mrs.
Kindergarten Party
The Kinzua Kindergarten
Mothers gave ttvtr children a
Valentine party Friday morn
ing at the First Grade Room.
The children enjoyed cookies,
ice cream and punch. Then the
fun came of opening their
Valentines. Their teacher, Mrs
Jewell, was presented with a
heart shaped box of candy.
VISITING
Mr. and Mrs Vernon Cecil
went to Pendleton Sunday to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cecil
and daughter Jacki.
returned Sunoa', ever;.'
Th-v
Mrs. Kathrvn .'
Rave!! a Wats
Dalles Friday on
shopping
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Tin- Aniiii.il Jordan Elevator
Dinner and business meeting
was held I'ete 2- at the Masonic
Hall in lone The delicious
diuiit-i was cooked and served
h the American Legion Au
ladle-
.h-nit stockholders, wives
,oul vtiie-l- .illemled SH'Clal
gue-ts were Mr and Mrs. Del
Smith of Heppner. lie showed
slide- ot In- trip to Turkey
during the program following
dinner
Alter the program, the busi
ness meeting was held. L.A,
M. t'abc tendered his resigna
tion trout the Kurd and Harold
Snider was elected to fill the
p-sit inn
During the dinner, tickets for
door prizes were drawn. The
following went home with the
prize-- Mr and Mrs. Darrell
Padberg. Ke . and Mrs. Bill
Arthur. Mr and Mrs. Norman
Nelson, Mrs. Allied Nelson,
Mrs Kenneth Nelson, Marvin
Padberg. Mrs Kenneth
Smouse. Lloyd Morgan. Robert
.lepson and Mrs. Lonme
McCabe.
Annual TV Meeting
The Biih Annual TV Meeting
was tit-Id Feb. 11). This was a
regular meeting w ith election of
ofticers Those elected were
Sec Treas . Mrs. Larry Fetsch,
Howard Cmwell and Gene
Rietmann were elected as new
directoi s
Six months free TV was won
h Tom White. 4 months TV by
(lent- Rietmann and 2 months
tree TV was won by Paul
Pettyjohn
Pie and coffee were served by
the senior class.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Thorn
ton and Denise Matthews spent
the w eekend at the home of their
parents-, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Matthews.
Patty Crawford of Portland
spent the weekend at the home
of her grandmother, Mrs. Ida
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams
wen! to Salem Feb. 17 to visit
their daughter. Leslie. They
were surprised to find her
wearing glasses. While there
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Kigley . Mr. Rigley was form
erl a teacher in lone.
The Bunch Grass Rebekah
Lodge met Feb Ci at the home
of Margaret Akers. Plans were
made for the coining district
convention to be held at
Lexington. The Door prize was
won by F'dith Matthews and the
Penny Prize was won by Lucille
Rietmann. Refreshments were
served bv the hostess.
Herbert Imel. Jr. and family
o! La Grande visited at the
home of Air. Intel's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Imel. Sr. last
Sundav.
lone Social Club
The lone Social Club met Fob.
19 at the home of Mrs. Herbert
Imel with Delsie Chapel as
co-hostess. After an afternoon of
games, refreshments were
served. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Mike
Matthews.
Birthday Parties
Mr. Wayne Hams gave his
wife, Dianna. a surprise birth
day party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McCoin. The
evening was spent playing
pinochle. Those present were
.Mr. and Mrs. Kit George. Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs Tom White and Mr.
and Mrs. George Miller. High
was won by Tom White and
Nancy Miller; Lo by George
Miller and Patty McCoin.
Mrs. Geo Chiiders enter
tained with a birthday card
party for Mrs. Richard Sherer
on Feb. 22. .Mrs. Bob Steagall
won high, second high went to
Mrs. Larry Prock, Low to Mrs.
Lob Montgomery and traveling
went to Mrs. Marvin Padberg.
Mrs. Wayne Hams gave a
birthday party last week in
honor of her daughter Deena's
ith birthday. Those present
were. Tim, Kelly and Kris
Pettyjohn. Greg White, Mark
Meyers. Sharon Crowell,Mrs.
Mike Palmer, Trena. Dawn,
Dulcie and Shawn also Deena's
brothers. Jeff and Craig Hams.
A Mickey Mouse coke was
furnished by Deena's grand
mother, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn.
Mrs. Elmer Palmer of Eight
mile entertained with a Feb. 23
birthday party, honoring Mrs.
Cieli Rea of lone and Mrs.
Elmore Hermann of Hermiston.
Those attending besides the
honored guests were Mrs.
Mm ion Palmer, Mrs. Kenneth
Palmer, Mrs Lee Palmer. Mrs.
Paul Pettyjohn. Mrs Harold
Sherer. Mrs Clarence Mcin
tosh, Mn Harold Wright, of
Rhea Creek and Mrs Vera
Rietmann.
UVMMW KCrMVf
Trip to I'lltl und Count
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer
and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Palmer returned from a trip to
Portland where they visited
Mrs, Marion Palmer's brother,
Hoy Pettyjohn. They visited
relatives in Portland and then
sHnt a few days at the coast,
They left Feb. 14 and were gone
a week.
Ciis.Jiiiiiim'ii Dies
Friends were sorrv to hear of
the death of (ins Janiisen. Mr.
Jannsen died in Portland and
will tie buried in Seattle. He
was a resident of lone till he
became ill some weeks ago.
Mustang
Bumper Strips
A vai table
Siorts fans can buy bumper
stickers to proclaim their sup
port for the Mustangs from the
HHS junior class.
The juniors have had the
stickers for quite sometime.
Profits from the sale of the
stickers will go into the class
fund to sponsor the Junior
Senior banquet and prom later
in the spring.
Now that the Mustangs have
gained a spot in the Regional
Tournament, it is a perfect time
to get your sticker and really
show your spirit and pride in the
team.
Stickers can be purchased
any time at Heppner High
School and bv contacting Susan
llealv or Greg Davidson. Sev
eral local businesses are also
selling the stickers on behalf of
the juniors. Price is $.50.
Co-op News
C.F.C. Changes
Loau Proceedures
Columbia
Electric
Co-op has received
notice of
changes in me loan proc-ruu. n
of their own financing organi
zation, National Rural Utilities
Cooperative Finance Corpora
tion, known as C.F.C. Manager,
David Harrison, states that
Columbia Basin has invested
$93.91 1.00, over three years, in
C.F.C. toward seed capital. It
will be required to continue
investing funds annually-for the
next 12 years. A new formula
for the annual contributions has
been established. They will
require 1.2 percent of the annual
operating revenues with a
deduction of the average power
cost nationally for Rural Elec
tric Coops. Last year the
average was 45.4 percent.
Formerly a straight 40 percent
average power cost deduction
was utilized.
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PIKIOLE 676-9228
in nor tf lane
.,w. .
On new loans from C.F.C. the
period of the loan was 35 yearn.
It may now vary from 20 yeari
to 35 years.
C.F.C. was Ret up four years
ago by the It. EC's to help
supplement HE. A. (Rural
Electrification Administration
loans for additional funds need
ed by local Rural Electric
Co-ops.
Columbia Basin received 10
percent of the last loan from
C.F.C. at 7.5 percent Interest.
The REA portion of the last loan
was at 2 percent. The next loan
would have been at 20 percent
C.F.C. financing. Under the
C.F.C. plan, many R.E.C.'s had
30 percent C.F.C. financing. For
those Rural Electrics in very
dense population areas mid high
revenue areas only C.F.C.
financing was available, and no
REA financing available to
them.
According to Dave Harrison,
local R.E.C. manager, it is not
known what the effect of the
recent action of the Admini
stration in eliminating REA
loans will be on the compara
tively small amount of C.F.C.
funds available.
Customer: "Waiter, I can't
find any oysters in this oyster
stew."
Waiter: "Well, vou wouldn't
expect to find any angels in
angel-food cake, would you?"
Another sign of age : when you
feel like the morning after the
night before - and you haven't
been anywhere.
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Heppner Gazette -Times
Hnmesteads and
" "V ,.
Heritage" books went on sale
week ago, there have been ami oe .m-v
.botil 30 .old In Heppner. These that, and the money from those
books originally selling for $10 will be profit for the Chamber
and now at half price, tell If you haven't bought your
Morrow County history. They copy yet, you 11 want to stop by
have been ordered printed as a one of the merchants downtown f
Chamber of Commerce project and pick one up.
Heppner Lodge Records
Successful Annual
JT. , T . The two little girls wooed and
Heppner Elks lodge officers ,w 1 d the)r
are looking back with pleasure . "
on Saturdays 1973 Elks Annual 8lnKn- Elks
which was .one . J There were 135 women ga
ones ever held. Coming from a thejr fe8vtie8 at st.
distance were Past Grand ",...., Pnpish canarjes
Exalted Ruler, Frank Hise from "2S
Corvalhs and John Wakefield J tab,e wj(n
who has been coming back for P ve,ve, r,bbong
more than 25 years and his son 1 Daggett was at the
from Salishnn. h rf Mrg Kenneth
Seventeen were initiated with ' .
the Condon lodge in charge. Jim SJTl and bingo
Cutsforth and Ma Abram prov'uie aeraoon'i enter"
were presented with $100 P Winner8 at brjd
dinner. Gene Capps is joined by JJ PLT Shn
his wife, two daughters and J?rs. K,trGe..rpf John
Bobby Allen, all from Lewiston. SS.
Bill Brannan and Mrs. Jim
Mehaffey of Condon.
The heavy snowstorm had
closed the school for a week.
One harried mother of seven
school-age children said to a
neighbor: "If they don't re-open
school tomorrow, I'm going to
burn my PTA card."
Valentine decorations almost hide Everett Struckmeier and Mrs.
Struckmeier at the right of the picture. Seated next are Mr. and
Mrs. Vel Robinson and on the left are Mr. and Mrs. David Harrison.
Mr. Harrison is manager of Columbia Basin, sponsors of the
4-H BANQUET
Heritages Sales
,ooo will have to be old to
a pay the printing cost. There will
nit l It AAA !. Ia Ikll A ft At
"The rain is really coming
down. Reminds me of the
Great Flood."
"The what?"
"The Great Flood... Noah...
the Ark."
"I wouldn't know about that.
I haven't had the TV on in four
or five days.
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