HEPPNER (ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. November 8, IS71
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Columbia Basin Electrlc's new building at Condon was
open to the public Thursday. Although not completed,
it will be ready for occupancy soon.
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Lisa Ward, formerly of Zurich, Switzerland, provided
entertainment. Her yodeling numbers were warmly
received by the audience.
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Picture page activities of Columbia Basin
Electric Cooperative, Inc.
annual meeting at Condon, Nov. 1
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Walter Jaeger speaks on conservation of electrical
energy.
Condon Mayor Jack Jackson welcomed members to
the luncheon and meeting held at the Gilliam County
Fairgrounds.
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Mayor Jack Jackson, Condon, Walter Jaeger,
president of the Board of Directors, and Dave
Harrison, general manager, carry ribbon -cittlng
ceremony lor tne co-op's new Condon building.
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Herb Wright left, presents Kenneth Smouse a plaque
for serving 25 years on the board of directors. Smouse
was elected to the board by one vote in 1948.
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Dave Harrison, general manager, gives his annual
report and tells of the plans for the future expansion of
Columbia Basin.
ANNUAL - MEETING
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Columbia Basin Electric Board of Directors, front row
from the left: Walter Jaeger, Randall Peterson.
Kenneth Smouse. Walter Wright, Elmer Palmer and
Paul Jaeger. Back row from the left, Paul Tews. Herb
Wright. Dick Krebs, Van Rietmann and Dick
Wilkinson. (Net pictured is Fioyd Anderson)
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Randy Peterson presenU Bill Gentry bis plaque for 15
years of service with the co-op. "