Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 08, 1973, Page 9, Image 9

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    HEPPNER ORK. GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, November I. 197
Boarchan
There were 81 children f
(he Halloween party held at
the lloardman Community
Church, sponsored b the
church and Cub Scout and
Troup no, w.
, Mrt. Cary Petteys and Mrs.
Jerry Peck were In charge of
games, assisted by Bill
Slarke. Mrs. Pete Peterson
was in charge of the food.
Others assisting included Mrs.
John Harvey, Mrs. Merle
Carlson, Mrs. Gene Trumbull,
Mrs Dave. Christiansen, Mrs.
Hod Flug, Mrs. Bill Bates and
Mrs. Dun Dultoso.
First prize (or costumes was
won by Danny Peck, who was
dressed as a devil; second
prize, Troy Flug in a Smokey
Bear costume; third, Stacie
Bates, and fourth, Tina Nel
son. ,
Freddie Ziemer, Patrick
Nelson and Johnnie Zemliska
put on a spook show.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganten
bein accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Rood of Coos Bay
to Spokane, last week to
attend the annual meeting of
the Spokane Bank for Coop
eratives. On their return trip
they visited Coulee Dam.
Mrs. Hazel Miller returned
home Sunday night from a
two-week trip to Srottsdale,
Ariz., where she visited at the
home of her sister, Mrs.
Robert Heald. She also visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Barrett in Mesa, Ariz.
Snow coming with a north
east wind fell all morning
Monday in Boardman with the
temperatures in the low 30s.
Irrigon
; Those who attended the
wedding of Carol Jane Wiley,
; formerly of Irrigon, and
Richard Wadholm. formerly
of Heppner. included her
-mother, Mrs. Tom Sweeney
land daughters Cara and
: Kathy. Mrs. Billy Griffin and
Michael, Mrs. Rose Mesteth
and children, and Carl Wiley,
"brother of the bride, who
served as best man.
The marriage ceremony
- . ...Ul., f
was NOV. a Ul ine nsseinuiv ui
&HH3lHreb in Weed, Ca-ancf-was
performed by the Rev.
, Wesley Cronk, former pastor
' of the Jrrigon Assembly.
The Rev. Charles Gregg of
San Diego, Ca., will minister
at the Assembly of God in
irrigon tor iu aays starting
Wed. Nov. 7. Meetings will
begin at 7 p.m. except for
Saturdays and Monday, when
there will be no meeting.
Plans are being made to
take a bus load to Richland on
Nov. 10 to attend the David
Wilkerson meeting at the high
school.
The 4-H Snuare Dance Club
; entertained at the senior
; citizens dinner on Oct. 29 at
-the Lion's Club house in
Irrigon.
. The dinners, served each
Monday at -4:30 p.m., have
been growing in number each
week, with 58 meals served
that Monday.
No charge is made for tho
meals, but those who wish to
donate may do so. Many have
found it a good place to meet
old friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Marlow
have moved to LaGrande
where he will be a radio
announcer for station KLBM,
and will also attend college
there. .
Recent visitors ol Mr. ana
Mrs. Lavern Christiansen
.were friends from Spokane,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perkins.
CHURCH OFFICERS
TO BE NOMINATED
Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the
iiominating committee of the
United Methodist eongrega
tion will meet to choose
nominees for congregational
offices for next year.
; Committee members are
Bernice Nash, Jean Bennett,
Amanda Duvall, Verne Batty
and Alma and Herman Green.
Ruggles-Boyce
Insurance
Agency
228 Main
P.O. Box 247 676-9625
13
If do answer call
Fay Bare
676-5384
mnzun
Mrs. Don Cory and daughter
Dawn, Mrs. Larry O'Neal and
Beverly Cress went to Bend
last Tuesday on business.
Good News Club was held
Thursday evening at the
church annex with Halloween
as the theme. A story was read
and then prizes were given for
for the best costumes. "Pin
the stem on thepumpkln" was
played followed by cookies
and punch. Helping were Mrs.
Jim Nyseth, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Dyer, Mrs. Joe
Brown and Mrs. Glen Spivey.
Dawn Cory entertained her
Sunday School class with a
dinner at her home Friday
evening. The children enjoyed
a buffet dinner, and played
games afterward.
Jeannie Nyseth. 6. enjoyed a
birthday party at home Sat
urday afternoon. The children
played games after which
Jeannie opened her gifts. Cake
and ice cream and punch were
served to Travis and Troy
Hyatt. JoAnne and Danny
Brown. Heidi Samples, Cindy
Simmons and Debbie Mc
Roberts. Cindy Simmons celebrated
her 5th birthday Wednesday
evening. Attending were Cry
stal Wright, Heidi Samples,
Richard and Marva Mangum.
Travis and Troy Hyat, Bill
and Nanette Carey, Lana and
Dana Reid. Jeannie and
Brenda Nyseth and Brenda
McMinn; Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve
Robbins, Mrs. Jim Nyseth and
Judy Simmons. Games were
played with Travis Hyatt,
Jeannie Nyseth and Richard
Mangum winning the prizes.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Heim were Ed
Heim and Don Sweet of
Talent.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMinn and family for the
weekend was Floyd Tipton of
Portland.
Going to Heppner on busi
ness Saturday was Mrs. Arlet
Campbell and Andrea and
Jeannette Spivey.
- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Reid and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Coulee was Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reid and family
of Hermiston.
Going to The Dalles Monday
were Mrs. Troy Day, Mrs. Red
Watts and Mrs. Bill Mai.
In The Dalles Saturday were
Mrs. Robert Kelso, Mrs. Dan
Bell and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Saddler and Mrs.
Wilma Mabe.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Nyseth for the weekend were
Mrs. Charlotte Leppin and
Alice Blankenship of Ricker
all. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don
Slinkard over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Slinkard and family of Klam
ath Falls.
Going to The Dalles Sunday
were Mr, and Mrs. Cleve
Robbins.
In The Dalles Monday on
business were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Slinkard. and Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Bailey.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Jackson and family for the
week is Larry Norris of Burns.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
and family went to Portland
over the weekend and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bowman.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlo Warming was Kai
Warming of Reedsport.
Mrs. Wilma Mabe and her
brother, Archie Cox, spent
Monday in Heppner on busi
ness. Mrs. Troy Day anu family
went to Heppner Saturday
afternoon to be overnight
guests of Mrs. Dick Sargent
and family.
Lost riles for
Harvey Wright
Harvey Wright. 43. Lexing
ton, died at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital, Nov. 4.
He was born Jan. 3, 1930, at
Snoqualmia Falls, Wn. A
veteran of World War II, he
was manager of the John
Deere Implement Co. in Twin
Falls, Iduho, for several
years.
On Nov. 25, 1956, he married
Patricia Majeske In Heppner.
Survivors include his wife
and children, Mark, Chris and
Sandra. Lexington; his par-
Lester Kirk
rites held
Wednesday
Lester Lee Kirk, 59. died at
Klamath Falls, Nov. 3.
He was born in Heppner on
May 28, 1914. On Sept. 15.1934,
he was married to Love
Johnson at Walla Walla. Mr.
Kirk was a former Heppner
resident and former mill
worker.
Graveside services were
conducted Wednesday, Nov. 7,
at the Heppner Masonic
Cemetery with the Rev. Mark
Johnson, Hope Lutheran
Church, officiating. Sweeney
Mortuary was in care of
arrangements.
Besides his wife, he is
survived by sons, Laurence.
Noth Bend, and William A.,
Portland; three daughters,
Glenna Baker, Elgin, Rose
Ann Kirk, Pomona, Ca., and
Mary June Kirk, Eugene; two
sisters, Juanita Wilson. Mil-ton-Freewater,
"and Hazel
Gates, Junction City: and 10
grandchildren.
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Photographer's Hours
12 until 5 p.m.
Families and groups our specialties
One offer per family, please.
Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Store
JACK VAN WINKLE, Heppner
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer
Wright, Woodburn; and a
brother, James, Tacoma, Wn.
Memorial services were
held Tuesday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m
at the Hope Lutheran Church
in Heppner. Private interment
was at Lexington Cemetery.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
care of the arrangements.
Donations may be made to
the Pioneer Memorial Hos
pital Fund or the American
Cancer Society.
GRAVESIDE RITES FOR
ANDERSON INFANT
Joseph Paul Anderson III,
infant son of Joseph and Diane
Anderson, Hermiston, died
Nov. 3 at Good Shepherd
Hospital.
Graveside services were
conducted Tuesday, Nov. 6, at
10 a.m., at the Heppner
Masonic Cemetery with the
Rev. Edwin Cutting, United
Methodist Church, officiating.
Sweeney Mortuary was in
care of arrangements.
CHURCH GROUP HAS
HALLOWEEN PARTY
The Christian Church pri
mary class gave a Halloween
party in the church basement
Saturday afternoon.
Games were played and
winners were awarded prizes.
Ice cream, cookies, punch and
candy were the afternoon's
rt-freshments.
Attending were Mary Ar
bogast. Kelly Bergstrom, El
len Arbogast, Terri Nolan.
Marti Baker, Christina Nolan,
Debbie Marquardt, Deann
Connor. Steven Messick. Bry
an Ertz and Michael Nolan.
:;u Free 8x10
Tax statements
within the bounds of the
particular district.
Each county assessor has
the duty of determining the
true cash value of each parcel
of taxable real property and
each item of parcel of taxable
personal property in the
county.
"Morrow County has tax
appraisers to assess all the
property in the county," the
assessor said.
When the assessor has
completed the tax roll it is
turned over to the tax collec
tor. The tax statements are
mailed each year in October
and early November.
Morrow County taxpayers
have until Nov. 15 to pay the
first quarter taxes for 1973-74.
By paying the whole year's
tax before that time, the
taxpayers can get their bill
reduced by 3 per cent. If the
first quarter is not paid on or
before Nov. 15, interest ac
cumulates against accounts.
Other quarterly due dates are
Feb. 15, May 15 and Aug. 15.
According to Mrs. Berg
strom, Morrow County tax
rates are down this year due to
a gain in assessed valuation of
$8,597,233. This gain is due to
new construction, irrigation
development, mobile homes,
recreation increases and de
velopment, public utilities and
the Kinzua veneer plant. The
veneer plant at Kinzua showed
an increase of $3,878,380.
Another reason for the tax
decrease this year is HB 3241.
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NOW PLAYING
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Natural color
Saturday.
Nov. 10
One Day Only
The county achool district
received $65.72854 from the
state in accordance with thii
bill as an offset to their budget
a provided in the state's plan
for school support. Also re
ceived was $74,135.74 for the
Eastern Oregon Severence
Tax. which is used as an offset
to all county-wide districts.
Morrow County's 25 taxing
districts budgeted expendi
tures for 1973 74 of $2,124,
611,07. Last year's total for the
budgets was $2,104,670.28. Af
ter deducting certain resource
items such as trailer house
offset, $996 84; net levy for
Eastern Oregon Timber Ap
propriations. $2,123,614 23; .
and Eastern Oregon timber
sales offset, $74,135.74. the
total budget left to balance
this coming year Is $2,049.
Automobiles
SHERREI.L CHEVROLET,
IC.
Complete Sale) & Service
3rd & Main Hermiston
Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service-beef and dairy
American Breeders Rep
resentative. JOK VOC'OM
Lexington. Ore.
9X9-8134
CafesLounges
CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE
Specialist in mixed drinks and
fine foods.
676-5015
Heppner
Drugs, prescriptions
HERMISTON DRUG
Free Prescription
Mail Service
Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072
Exterminating
Service
DOBYNS PEST CONTROL
Rodent and Insect Extermina
tion; Termite Contol; Grain
Fumigation; Cattle Spray;
Fogging.
JOHN JEPSEN
lone 422-7180
Food
(2)aV Queen
Umatilla County's newest
drive-in
204 E. Hurlburt
Hermiston
Floor Covering,
Heating
M&R FLOOR COVERING
& HEATING CO.
Williams furnaces, complete
installations. Linoleum, Car
pet. Oil Burner Service,
Free estimates.
AH work guaranteed.
676-9418 ' Heppner
KEMIG FLOORCOVERING
Carpet, draperies, linoleum,
counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales & Installation
m SV llth. Butter Creek
llwv.567-2565 Hermiston
Funeral Home
SWEENEY FUNERAL
HOME
Pre-arrangements. distant re
mot als. Serving lone. Hepp
nrr. Lexington. Licensed fun
eral directors.
478 49. Last year's totf bud
get was $2,63.509.
However, that two million
plus is not the total amount of
taxes to be collected In the
county. With special assess
ments in the fire patrol and
west extension irrigation dis
trict the new total Is $2,142,
Let's
702SWDorion PENDLETON
276-5X52
WHO
DOES IT? HAS IT?
Service Directory
Furniture
See us before you buy your
color TV or stereo system.
W ILCOX FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
254 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
COLUMBIA FURNITURE CO
"Mix'em or Match'em"
154 W . Hermiston. Ph. 567-6495
HERMISTON
Home of Whirlpool, Hotpoint,
Gibson, Speed Queen, Tempo,
Sylvania, Bassett, Chiroprac
tic, Kanowski, RCA.
7anu r-rri
J0UW0UNTSII'-a
New & Used
Furniture & Appliances
Authorized Norge Dealers
2200 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
& BRYANT
General Insurance
676-9113 Heppner
RUGGLES-BOYCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
676-9625 Heppner
Ray Boyce ..676-5384
John Gochnauer. Agent
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
Fire. Casualty, Life & Health
OPS).
Pendleton
276-2732
Heppner
676-5862
Monuments
Eternal Markers-bronze,
granite. Installations. Vases.
Cemetery grave markers.
SW EENEY MORTUARY
Serving lone, Heppner, Lex
ington 676-9600 Heppner
Optometrist
DR. E.K. SCIIAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next to Hotel Heppner
entrance.
676-9465
Heppner
Physicians-Surgeons
I it SB i .. I
DR. L.D. TIBBI.ES
Osteopath physician and
surgeon.
1st National Bank Rldg.
Res 676-92IS Off.7S-961S
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252 52.
All cumulative tax rates are
lower this year in each of the
taxing districts in the county.
For example, taxpayers in the
City of Heppner will pay $7 97
per $1000 property valuation.
This is 39 cents lower than last
year.
Agricultural
LOaHS for your
production needs
crop, dairy, livestock.
talk!
Physicians-Surgeons
W ALLACE II. WOLFE,
M.D.. P.C.
Family Practice. Week Days
by appointment and emer
gencies.
576-9253
Res. 676-9620
GERALD A. JONES, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon, 116 E.
Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru
Thins., 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 Machines
from $89.95
GROGAN'S
Approved Singer Dealer
243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352
Pendleton
For Local Service call Elma's
Apparel, 676-9426
One stop for:
"Professional Dry Cleaning"
Knit and Stretch Febrics
Sewing Machines & Vacuum
Repair Service
PIERSOL CLEANERS
&
SEW AND SEW CENTER
v 176 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-3014 Hermiston
Title Insurance
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT & TITLE C O.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bldg.
676-9912 Heppner
TV, Radio,
Audio Repair
Ron W'oolston
Certified Electronic Technician
SIGHT AND SOUND
(503) 276-3307 333 S. Main St
Pendleton
MR. T.V.
Sales & Service
Repairs on all makes
Open 6 days, 9 to 5
PENDLETON
435 SW Dorion
276-0703
LEE'S RADIO & TV CLINIC
Specializing in Motorola, Syl
vania, Zenith
Complete Sales & Service
200 S.W. llth Hermiston
567-8412
Watch Repair
PETERSON'S JEW ELERS
Latest jewelry and gift goods
Watches, clocks, diamonds
Expert watch and jewelry
repairing.
76-2IM
Heppner
Wholesalers-Mfgs.
"Pride of Oregon Ice Cream'
butter, Kraft food lines.
Dud Tash. products specialist
Clay Phillips, assistant.
MORROW CO. CREAMERY
Bill Cox. Mgr.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
Industrial Commercial
Farm and Home
Pendleton 276-7761
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Heppner
676-)W
Heppner
6T6-S244 Heppwi