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Services held for
Richard T. Meador
n. Funeral services were held
..Tuesday ai the Methodis!
Ckunch for Richard Thomas
, Meadnr. who died Saturday at
Pioneer Memorial Hospital
bt,'1
Mr. Meador was burn May
wit. MHT at Saint Jo. Tex. A
ifosident of Heppner for the
t past years, he was engaged
the earth-moving contract -b-tBE
business. He was a veteran
of the U S Air Force in World
( War II. and was a member of
--he Ve'erans of Foreign Wars
i,aod American Lee ion posts
s,an4(be Heppner Elks Lodge,
it .Survivors are the widow.
Ethel Chambers
rites held here
, Ethel Mary Chambers. 90.
.tjed a! Pioneer Memorial
JH.tspisal. Nov 12.
.', Funeral services were held
Friday. Nov. 15. at the
,Seeney Mortuary Chapel
,with the Rev. Mark Johnson of
Hope Lutheran Church offi
ciating Concluding services
and in'ermenf were held Nov.
.fi- at 2 p.m. at Hoeeland
.CeniC'ery . Huceland. Mont.
L-Shewasbom Jan. 14. 18S4at
Phase 2
contract
signed
Tne Cry of Heppner and
frrac'or Ray Kinney. On-ta-in.
put Phase 2 of the city's
wa'er improvement plan in
rti-i-mn when they signed the
c-'Tac" papers Thursday.
Kinney plans ?o have the
ptne .r 'he jobsi'e by Dec. 2.
-and to s-ar? installing 6- and
'Ift-meh mams the following
"u Ir.s-a'la-ion of the remaind
ipf if the 6-mch and 8-mch
'mains are scheduled for Dec.
"'fti'wrh plans for the majority
f 'he roams installed by Dec.
24
The related work or. pump
huuses 4 and 6 should be
cnHjjie'ed ,by mid-January.
win most of the electrical
wtrk completed by the end of
the monh.
A" present, the contractor
impe to have all mains
. trailed and trenches covered
w.b plant mix by April. 1975.
Thanksgiving
choral concert
i "
Titeppner High School and
Heppner Junior High School,
choruses are puling on a
Jl.a&ksgivmg concert at the
fti&, school cafe'orium Tues
day evening. Nov. 26. at 8
o'clock.
Besides choral numbers by
Jaitl groups, There will be a
brass quaret. community
traar'et and various soloists,
i' The program is under
direc'ion of J;m Ackley.
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SOLICITED
WHEN: 2 PM,MONDAY, NOVEMBE R
WHERE: COUNCIL CHAMBERS
..... .V. -V. V." a aV Ya
Inez. Heppner; his mother,
Mrs. Ems Meador of Saint Jo.
Tex ; two daughters. Leslee
Meador, Pendleton, and Tami
Meadr, Heppner; two
brothers. Harold Meador of
Arlington. Tex., and Earl
Meador of Fort Worth, Tex.;
and a sister, Mrs. Freda
Latham. Bowie, Tex.
The services were conduct
ed at 3 p.m . Tuesday with Rev.
Edwin Cutting officiating.
Vault interment was in the
Masiwiic Cemetery. Heppner.
Military graveside sen' ices
were conducted by the Hepp
ner American Legion post.
DeSmet. N.Dak..and has been
a resident of the Heppner
community since 1969. She
lived in Montana for 40 years
before moving to Oregon.
Survivors are three
brothers. Dale Cutsforth,
Sea'tle, Aubrey Cutsforth,
Hogeland. Mont., and Orville
W Cutsforth. Heppner; and
two sis'ers. Mrs. Maude
Poin'er. Corvallis, and Mrs.
Cora Brosius, Lakeview .
Turkey Hop
weekend
Hearing
The date for the annual
Soropnmis' -sponsored Turkey
Hop is Saturday . Nov. 30.
This "Welcome Every
body," annual Thanksgiving
weekend dance is presen'ed at
a time when college students,
sen' ice personnel, and family
members who have returned
to Heppner for Thanksgiving
can get together.
Tne music this year will be
by J:m Ackley and Matt
Greenup. This duo has played
a' many dances here. Greenup
is a drummer. Ackley is
ptanis' and vocalist. They
fea'ure soft and medium pop
selections. Ackley us building
new public address equipment
so dancers will enjoy well
amplified sound. He is the
ms'rumental music instructor
for the Heppner public schools
as well as the director of the
high school choir.
The Somptimist committee
for tins year's dance is Joyce
Bergs'rom. chairman, and
Gail Hughes, Daisy Collins
and Barbara Paullus.
The Tricky Cookers met at
the home of Betty Heath Nov.
5. and voted to make artificial
flowers, vases and napkin
holders for rest home patients
at Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
Claudia Jo Huston is the club
reporter.
PUBLIC NOT
HE
CITY HALL.P ENDL ETON
'..V. .V, aV. a a VaVa a a a a a aa . at a a a . a aYa a
Lexington
The Eastern Oregon Art
Auction Saturday in La
Grande is featuring she work
of a Lexington housewife
Mrs. Ed iArdith) Hunt, whe
lives with her husband on theii
farm south of Lexington Mrs
Hunt has studied at Blue
Mountain College and North
Shore Studio, Sunnyside, Wa
The art exhibit will show oil
paintings, water colors, metal
sculptures and others.
The Shrimp Boat in Ken
newick was the scene of a
luncheon meeting on Monday
when the Lexington Three
Links Club members had a
"day out" and a no-hostess
luncheon. The afternoon was
spent in sightseeing and
enjoying Columbia Center.
Those attending were Mrs.
Melba Fish of Seattle, Carolyn
Howard, president of the club,
and members Florence Mc
Millan, Catie Padberg, Venice
Hendrickson. Leita Messen
ger, Gladys Van Winkle, Hilda
Yocom. Freida Majeske,
Irene Padberg and Delpha
Jones.
Mrs. Gordon Streeter and
children. Junita and Lowell.
San Francisco, are visiting
this week at the C C. Jones
home. Mrs. Streeter is the
former Dixie Kay Peck, and is
visiting her mother. Mrs. Ray
Eckies. and family in Pendle
ton. Donna Papmeau. Florence
McMillan and Catie Padberg
attended the PNG Luncheon
with Bunchgrass PNG as
hos'ess.
Melba Fish of Seattle is
visiting ai the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Howard.
Charles Buchanan of Hills
bro was a Lexington visitor
Sunday.
Lexington Grange met
Monday night for the regular
meeting and election of offi
cers. The following were
elee'ed: master. Orville Cuts
forth; overseer, Paul Morey;
secretary. Jean Nelson, trea
surer. Charles C. Jones,
chaplain. Marie S'eagall: lec
turer. Delpha Jones; steward.
Alfred Nelson Jr.; assistant
s'eward. Kenne'h Smouse;
gatekeeper. Norman Nelson;
lady assistant steward, Fran
ces Smouse; Ceres, Helen
Nelson; Flora. Barbara Cuts
forth: Pamona. Florence Mc
Millan: executive committee.
Gene Majeske, Norman Nel
son, and Carl Marquardt.
State Gatekeeper Berl
Akers was present as a guest.
The December meeting is
Dec 9. Monday.
Installation of county -wide
officers will be Dec. 7 at
Willows Grange Hall at 1 p.m.
Mrs Henry Krebs of lone
will show slides of "The
History of Wool in Morrow
County" for the Heppner
Morrow County Chamber of
Commerce Monday noon at
the Elks Club.
WE HAVE A PLAN
O SHARE WITH
"YOU"
OREGON STATE HWY
DIVISION PRESENTS ITS
"PRELIMINARY" 6 YEAR
FEDERAL AID
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
YOUR COMMENT IS
aVV.VaV. . a"a fi,r,,tM
Girls Staters report
At last Thursday's Soropti
mist luncheon the two winners
of last summer's Girls State
scholarships gave their re
ports. Seniors Shannon Kelly and
Dena Sfruthers found their
experience at the annual
conference at Willamette Uni
versity a pleasant one. They
attended on scholarships
awarded by the Heppner
American Legion Auxiliary
and the Soroptimists.
DEGREE OF HONOR
DINNER. NOV. 23
Members of the Degree of
Honor Protective Association
met Nov. 12.
The chair officers paid
tribute to two deceased mem
bers. Mrs. Victor Lovgren
and Miss Dons Robinson.
The Thanksgiving dinner for
members, . families, and
friends will be Nov. 23 at 6:30
p.m. at the Degree of Honor
Hall. Meat dishes will be
furnished, other dishes will be
pot luck. Program for the
evening will be the show ing of
her U.N", pictures by Anita
Davidson.
OFFICIAL INSTRUCTOR
VISITS EASTERN STVR
Thursday night. Nov. 14.
Ruth-Lotus Chapter 32 of the
Order of Eastern Star held a
school of instruction for its
officers.
Mrs. Betty Angstead. as
sociate grand conductress of
the Grand Chapter of Oregon,
observed the officers as they
went through ri'uals and
offered her official opinions
and suggestions as to how the
officers might perform their
pars more effectively.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Lewis
Hah'orsen, lone. presided
during the evening After the
instruction session, there were
refreshments in the lodge
dining room. Mrs Angstead
and her husband. Jack, re
turned to their Beaverton
home that men!
TWO LOCAL ARTISTS
SUPPORT ART AUCTION-
Saturday, Nov. 23, an ar'
auction ts set at the EUas
Lodge in LaGrande. Morrow
Coun'y artists Shirley Mc
Narv. lone, and Ardis Hunt.
Lexington, have entered some
of their work.
The auction features works
by Eastern Oregon artists and
has been arranged by the.
Oregon Lung Association as a
fund-raising effort to support
its campaign for "Life and
Breath."
Twenty regional artists will
-show oil paintings, acrylics,
a'er colors, batiks, clay
sculpture, metal sculpture,
pottery, ink sketches, and
blown glass The exhibit
auction will be Saturday
afternoon from 1:30 to 5 p.m.
in the LaGrande Elks building
at the corner of Washington
and Depot S'reets. Refresh
ments and luncheon will be
available
ICE
25,1974
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Both girls said they gained
know ledge about the operation
of county and state govern
ment Each took responsibil
ity. Shannon served as a
county clerk and was chosen
to read legislative bills in the
state sessions held in the state
capital building. Dena was a
senator from her county. The
girls were assigned to dif
ferent counties. They met
girls from many high schools
in all parts of Oregon.
CUT FLOWER
arrangements for
Thanksgiving table
centerpieces
$5 to $7.50
Mum Plants Order Early
Calls the shots
Elm as
Morrow
Love
25ili Annual Meeting -- Luncheon
Saturday, Nov. 30
10:00a.m. Coffee. Get acquainted
for all Livestock Growers,
CowBelles and guests.
Courtesy of tne First
National Bank of Oregon,
Heppner.
10:30 a.m. Greetings, Ed Bros
nan, president, Morrow
County Livestock Growers
Association.
10:45 a.m. Embryo Transplant,
What is it? What could it
mean to you the Live
stock producer (slide
series organized by Dr.
Richard Hall, Idaho State
Extension Veterinarian).
11:15 a.m. Look at the Past, A
pictorial look at some Mor
row County ranchers dat
ing back as far as 1945.
Farm-City
10:00
a.m. Joint Meeting with
Morrow County Livestock
Growers
Guest speaker
Sponsored by
POTLUCKERS ENJOY
FILMS OF TURKEY
About 45 persons attended
the Sunday noon pot luck
dinner at the United Methodist
Church, and films taken by
Mr. and Mrs. Frederik Martin
during their recent travels in
Turkey.
The Martins are members
of lone's United Church of
Christ and were interested in
the missionary work being
done by their denomination in
Turkev.
County TiTi
stockl lr
rowers
invite you to their
Meeting: Heppner Elks Lodge
Registration 10 a.m.
Program
Morrow County CowBelles
Presentation of awards Morrow County Conservation Man
of the Year.
Heppner-Morrow County Chamber
of Commerce Award.
Port of Morrow
Admission $230 per person
Heppner, Ore., Gazette-Times,
CHECKOUTS ARE
DOWN AT LIBRARY
Heppner Public Library
records for the first third of
the library year (July 1
through June 30) show that
circulation is down nearly 500
books from the records of the
same four months of last year
from 2106 last year lo only
1630 this year.
PENDLETON P.CA.
AGRICULTURAL, LIVESTOCK
MACHINERY LOANS
S3:ImJ
tea
mONb 2743321
P.O. lox lCti
r
12:00 FARM-CITY LUNCHEON
1:45 p.m. Horizontal Well Drilling
New water source for live
stock producers.
2:15 p.m. Report from the Oregon
Sheep Producers, Henry
Krebs, 1st vice-president.
3:00 p.m. Break, Courtesy of
Bank of Eastern Oregon,
Heppner.
3:30 p.m. General Meeting of
MCLGA
OCA Reports
Committee Reports
5:30 p.m. Attitude Adjustment
Hour, Courtesy of Pendle
ton PCA, Federal Land
Bank and Northwest Live
stock PCA.
Luncheon
1:30 p.m. CowBelles Annual
Meeting, upstairs, Hepp
ner Elks Lodge.
Stafford Hansell, President of
Oregon Agri-Business Council
Morrow County Livestock Growers
Assn. Heppner-Morrow County
Chamber of Commerce.
Soil Conservation District
Thursday, Nov. 21, 1974
Heppner Mother's Club held
their monthly meeting Nov. 12
!al (he home of Theresa
Maxam. Secret pals were
drawn for next year. A white
elephant sale was held to raise
money, and ideas were ex
changed for gift items for
Christmas. Next meeting will
be held Thursday, Dec. 5, at
the home of Carolyn Cole.
I
Jiffy Twhm
702 LW.
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POOIITON.
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