Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 11, 1973, Page 8, Image 8

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    IIF.ITNF.K MiltK.i
Irrigon
Everyone is welcome to
attend the 4 H Family Night
scheduled for Thursday, Oct
It. at A C Houghton Sohoul A
potluck dinner will be served
at 6 3u p m in the cafeionum.
4 H memhers will receive
awards lor the past year
Parents and friends of 4 H are
urged to attend
An election of officers was
held at the Parents meeting.
Sept 25, at the A C. Houghton
Elementary School Janet
Munger was elected presi
dent. Edwma Bales, vice
president. Sharon Harvey,
secretary; and Fran Chris
tiansen, treasurer.
The school is getting started
with intermurral sports this
week with flag football for the
boys and volleyball for the
girls
School pictures were taken
Monday, of last week
Visitors at the home of Mr
and Mrs Allen McCoy were
her brolher-in-law and sister,
Mr and Mrs Walter Bahnson
of McMinnville While they
were here an aunt. Gladys
Maxwell of the Golden Manor
in Hermiston, spent an after
noon visiting at the McCoy
home Sedaha Dexter ac
companied Mrs Maxwell to
Irrigon and spent the after
noon at the E.A Stephens
home
Mr and Mrs Ernest Ste
phens were surprised by a
visit from their grandsons.
Roger Benefiel and Steven
Burt, who are traveling from
Spokane to Phoenix. Ariz.
They spent Sunday and Mon
day in Irrigon.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial - Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
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DEBT to has tn
rjorrovung requirements of your jurisdiction
; AVOIDED DEBT INCREASE
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t (M TAXES lr wmcti of tne following manners aid the
j Revenue Snaring Funds affect the tax levels
I OiCt on' Check as many as appiy
ENABLED PDuCINGTH
BA?E0CA MAJOPTAX
PREVENTED lCHEASEIN
RATE OF A MAJOPTAX
PREVENTED ENACTING
A NEW MAjO TAX
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Tne rws mea.a have been advised that a complete copy
of this reoort has been published m a local newspaper of general
circuiai-r I have records documenting the contents of this report
and they are open for pubic and news media scrutiny
Additionally I certify that I am the cnief executive officer
and wrtn respect to the emrtiemem funds reported hereon. I
certify that tney have not been used in violation of erther the
pnerty etenarture requirement (Section 1 03) or tne matching
funds prcfibit.on (Section 1041 of the Act
(0' TRUST FUND REPORT
Revenue Sharing Funds Received
Thru June 30 1973 $
Interest Earned S.
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Tot Funas
Amount Enpended .
Balance
(.ZTT TIMKS. Thursday, tkluher II. 1973
SCHOOL LL'XCH MEM',
A C HOUGHTON ELEMEN
TARY, IRRIGON:
(VI. 15. Mon - Baked
beans, buttered spinach, hot
rolls, applesauce, graham
cracker cookies
Oct 16. Tues -Macaroni
ana hamburger, green beans,
celery and carrot sticks,
coconut custard
Oct 17. Wed -Barbecued
beef. Pupeye salad, buttered
corn, yellow cake with cherry
sauce
(Vt 18. Thurs -Hot dogs,
potato chips, pickled beets,
peaches, cake cobbler.
(Vt 19. Fri -Tuna noodle
bake, buttered peas, orange
juice, dixie cups
(Vt 14 to 20 is school lunch
week On Tuesday parents of
students in levels I. II. III. IV
are invited for lunch at II 05
11 30 Parents of students in
grades 4. 5. 5-6 and 6 are
invited for lunch at II 20 -11
45 Parents are invited to
visit classrooms in the after
noon. SNAPPY SNIPPERS PLAN
YEAR'S ACTIVITIES
The Snappy Snippers Sew
ing Club held its last meeting
Sept 25 for discussions on 4 H
records, club activities, and
fair reports for this year.
The Sew It Yourself With
Wool contest was also dis
cussed. Members of the club
plan to enter the national
contest this fall
The meeting closed with
suggestions for sewing pro
jects and activities for the
coming year.
Ruggles-Boyce
Insurance
Agency
ZX Main
P.O. Box 247 676-9625
If no answer call
Roy Borce
676-53S4
Heppner
DEPARTMENT OFTHE TREASURY
OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING
1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NW
WASHINGTON DC 2C226
avaiaDiiity of revenue snarmq funds
NO EFFECT
TOO SOON TO
PREDICT EFFECT
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Mrs Ed Baker has relumed
home after a may in St.
Anthony Hospital in Pendle
ton Mrs Frank Robinson and
Mrs Marvin Way were Gol
dendale. Wn.. callers Thurs
day where they visited Mrs
Way's father, a patient in a
nursing home there
Sum McMillan of Portland
was a recent caller with rela
tives and friends in Lexing
ton Mr and Mrs BudAarstedof
Portland spent the weekend
with her sister and family . Mr.
and Mrs William J Van
Winkle, at their mountain
cabin Also visiting was Billy
Van Winkle of Hermiston
The Lexington Fire Depart
ment was called out at 2 30
a m Monday to a fire at the
Noble home The fire in a flue
was quickly extinguished with
little damage.
Mr and Mrs Al Edwards
spent the weekend with his
brother and his family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Edwards.
Mrs Venice Hendrickson
spent a couple of days last
week at the home of a
daughter and her husband.
Mr and Mrs Forrest Rme
hart of I'kiah
Mrs. Elsie Fox is enjoying a
few days visit with friends in
Wenatchee. Wn.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met at
the hall Thursday evening for
the regular meeting The
NOTICE
The fcllowjrg precincts: Hardmcn, N.E. Heppner.
N.W. Heppner. S.E. Heppner. S.W. Heppner, will
be consolidated tor the Blue Mountain Com
munity College election. No. 6. 1973.
SADIE PARRISH.
County Clerk.
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Lexington
second candle in the seven
candelabra of the president a
project was lighted by Mrs
Maureen Davis The biblical
character Hannah was port
rayed by Irene Padherg A
special duet was sung by
Tammy Howard, also playing
the guitar, and Lindee Devin
singing with her. Qualifying
fr the unwritten work at this
lime were Delpha Jones.
Florence McMillan. Ruth Ro
binson. Cade Padherg and
Dimple Munkers A birthday
cake was enjoyed. Carolyn
Howard and Maureen Davis
had had birthdays the last
quarter Mrs Pete Mc
Murtry. District Deputy Pre
sident of District 20, and
Esther Bergstrom were pre
sent from Sans Souci bulge in
Heppner.
Visiting Catie Padherg one
day last week were Mr. and
Mrs George Miller, former
residents of Cecil, now living
in Arizona
Sunday callers at the
Catie Padberg home were
Mr and Mrs Elmer Harr of
Pendleton and Earl Padberg
of La Grande.
The first in the series of six
card parties, sponsored by
Holly Rebekah Lodge, was
held Saturday evening at the
IOOF Hall. There were five
tables of players. Winning
high were Effie Johnson and
Clifford Williams; low. Adelle
LeTrace and Mike Palmer;
traveling. Delpha Jones The
next regular play will be
Saturday. Nov. 3. Players
must be signed for the series
and play four out of the six
THE GOVERNMENT OF
flu? 'PCM Cu'j'""7t
HAS USED ITS REVENUE SHARING PAYMENT
FOR THE PERIOD BEGINNING
EN3NG
'Jii
FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPQPi
PAYMENT OF
ACCOUNT NO
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES
PERCENT USED FOR
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times to be eligible for the
grand pruet
The Amiciiia Club met at
the home of Mrs Joe Yocom
Wednesday night for the
regular meeting Guest play
ers were Mrs O Wright, Mrs
Pete Klinger and Mrs C. C
Jones. Those winning were
Mrs O. W. Cutsforth. high,
Mrs Wright, low. and Mrs.
Klinger. traveling Others
present were Mrs Bob Iw
gren. Mrs. Delbert Piper.
Mrs. Bob Davidson and Mrs
Yocom. The next meeting will
be Oct 17
Boardman
Winners at W illow Run Gold
Club Sunday were: men s best
ball, low gross. Don Harper
and Carroll Wilkms of Ar
lington, low net. Jim Harper
and Delbert Ball
Mrs Neil King was honored
with a surprise birthday party
in the Fellowship Room ai
Boardman Community
Church Monday night of last
week. There were 27 present.
mam
Fall
Bulbs
tulip,
daffodlb,
hyacinth,
end othen
CIay pots, potting
I soil plant food.
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Heppner, Ore.
GTG-9422
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Invitation to
a centennial
All GranjirTS and their
friends are invited to attend
the Mulimo Grange No. 40
centennial celebration. Satur
day, (Vt W. according to
Irene Daliell. aecretary o( the
Morrow County ronton.
Grunge
The lestivitie will be held
from noon until midnight at
the Grange Hull located on the
Mulinio-Canby highway, west
of Highway 213 at Mulimo.
Ore
There w ill be a pntluck and
program . Sunday. Oct. 21.
COLLISION ON
IUIKA CRKFK RI.
A pickup truck driven by
Herbert Hughes. Heppner.
and a pickup towing a trailer,
driven by Pavid S. Papp. 37H
S E. Alder. Portland, collided
Friday as the two drivers
approached a narrow stretch
of road along Rhea Creek Rd.
Minor damage was done to
the Papp trailer. No citations
were issued.
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I Automobiles
SHERRF.LL CHEVROLET
IVC.
Complete Sales 1 Service
-irrlAMain Hermiston
breeding Service
Artificial Inrniinaliun
Sen ice-beef and dairy
American Breeders Rep
resentative. JOE YOCOM
Lexington. Ore.
I Cafes Lounges
CAL'S LOt'NGE & CAFE
Specialist in mixed drinks and
I fine foods.
IHTfr-.Vilj
Heppner
City Council
HEPPNER CITY COl NCIL
.Meets first Mondav of each
month. Citizens having mat
ters for discussion please
present them to the Citv
Recorder one week prior to
regular meeting, or bring
Ihem before the Council.
676-9618
Drugs, prescriptions
HERMISTON DRIG
Free Prescription
Mail Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
1 14 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072
Exterminating
Service
DOBYNS PEST CONTROL
Rodent and Insect Extermina
tion; Termite Contol; Grain
Fumigation; Cattle Spray;
Fogging.
JOHN JEPSE.N
lone 422-7180
Food
ermiilon
3),
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'atru kVf
ueen
Umatilla County's newest
drive-in
204 E. Hurlburt
Hermiston
r Covering,
Heating
M t R FLOOR COVERING
A HEATING CO.
I William, furnaces, complete
installations. Linoleum. Car-
Ipet, Oil Burner Service,
Free estimates.
All work guaranteed.
I676-MI8 Heppner
KEMIG FLOORCOVERING
Carpet, draperies, linoleum.
counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales & InsUlUUoa
In sw nu.
Butter Creek
HermisLoa
I Special ) j
5 colors to choose from
re. $4.79 now 3.95
2 colors to choose from
special price 2!79
TUH-A-LUn lUf.lDER
v 1
Hermiston
Free Estimates
5C7-55C3
BUSINESS C PROFESSIONAL
Funeral Home
SU EENEY FIAKR L
HOME
Pre-arrangemenls. distant re-
nun als. Serving lone. Hepp
ner. Lexington. Licensed fun
eral directors.
67K-HKIHI
Heppner
Furniture
See us before you buy your
color T or stereo system.
WILCOX FI RNITl RE
AND APPLIANCES
254 W . Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
COLUMBIA FURNITURE CO
'.Mix'em or Matcb'em"
154 W . Hermiston. Ph. 567-4495
HERMISTON
Home of W hirlpool, Hotpoint,
Gibson, Speed Queen. Tempo
Sylvania. Bassett. Chiroprac
tic. Kanowski. RCA.
.P"
H0US-Dr5C0WITS:
New & Used
Furniture & Appliances
Authorized Norge Dealers
220O N. First, Hermiston
567-8960
General Merchandise
Clothing for all the Family.
Housewares. Gifts. Toiletries.
General Merchandise.
-Visit Our Friendly Store-
E. L. KNOX CO.
215 E. Main Hermiston
Insurance
TURNER, VAN MARTER
1 BRYANT
General Insurance
i6-9l 13 Heppner
Rl'GGLES- BOYCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
676-9625 Heppner
Ray Bojee 676-534
John Gochnauer. Agent
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
Fire. Casually, Life & Health
OPS.
Pendleton
Heppner
676-5862
276-2732
Monuments
Eternal Markers-bronze,
granite. Installations. Vases.
Cemetery grave markers.
SWEENEY MORTUARy
Serving lone, Heppner, Lex
ington 6-6 Heppner
Optometrist
DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ
OptometiUt
Next to
Hotel Heppner
entrance.
67S-M6S
Heppner
S-r V
Physicians-Surgeons
DR. L.D. TIBBI ES
Osteopath
surgeon.
physician and!
1st National Rank Rldg.
Res. 676-92IR
Off. 676-9616 1
WALLACE H.WOLFF.
M.D..P.C.
Faniih Practice. Meek Davs
b appointment and emer
gencies.
S76-9253
Res. 676-96211
GERALD A. JONES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon. 1 16 E.
Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru I
Thurs.. 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
1 :30 p.m. 5 p.m.; Fri.. 9 a.m.
- I p.m.
Sewing Machines
Singer Sales & Service
New Zig-Zag Machine
from IH9.95
GROGAN'S
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Main Ph. 276-2332
Pendleton
For Local Service call Elma'sl
Apparel. 676-9426
One stop for:
"Professional Dry Cleaning"
Knit and Stretch Febrics
Sew ing Machines & Vacuun
Repair Service
PIERSOL CLEANERS
&
SEW AND SEW CENTER
176 W . Hermiston Ave.
567-3014 Hermiston
Title Insurance
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bldg.
6-9912 Heppner
TV, Radio,
Audio Repair
Ron Wools ton
Certified Electronic Technician
SIGHT AND SOUND
(503 ) 276-3307 333 S. Main St.
Pendleton
LEE'S RADIO & TV CLINIC
Specializing in Motorola, Syl-
vanis. Zenith
Complete Sales & Service
200 S.W'. Ilth Hermiston
S67-8412
Watch Repair
PETERSON'S JEW ELERS
Latest jewelry and gift goods
Watches, clocks, diamonds.
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing.
C-92M
Heppner I
Wholesalers-Mfgg.
Pride of Oregon Ice Crear
butter, Kraft food lines.
Dud Tash. products specialist.
uay Phillips, assistant.
MORROW CO. CREAMERY
Bill Cx. Mgr.
176-9244 Henna
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