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Page 4, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, Mar. 13, 19 Court house notes Pummell. The Advisory Com- Juvenile Department Dir- shoplifting arrests last week. Thursday and Friday while he mittee includes Mrs. DorrisL. - look his wife. Gladys, lo Graves. Dennis Doherty. Har- ector Carolvn Davis is con- County Judge Paul Jones Seal lie for medical counseling old Kerr and David Moon. cernedwilhSMlPcasesandJ was away from his office al Ihe Swedish Hospital. Assessor Everett Harshman says his office has completed appraisals on over half the residential properties but has not got at business appraisals yet. He spoke from behind a huge stack of personal prop erty returns which were piled high on his desk. The health department has finished the second Heppner school clinic and is preparing for Irrigon and Boardman clinics next week. Letters are being sent to parents of pre -school children. This department conducts free blood pressure clinics the S.J 'P W MR AND MRS. HAROLD SNYDER and their son Ben seem to he enjoying the spaghetti feed, benefit for John Ekstrom. held Sunday at the lone High School Cafetorium. FANCY CAKES baked by the Merry Mixers. lone 4 H Cub, were sold at the benefit dinner for John Ekstrom. The girls baked and decorated their own cakes. From the left Natalie Tevis. Grace McElligott, Diann Morter and Elizabeth McElligott. Benefit raises $1350 for John The rmo School sponsored a Ixncfit fr John Ekstrom. a hih school junior, at the lone M-ho gm and cafetorium 7 ""The affair netted Sli.V). wi!h (iona'ions siill coming in to the Bank of Eastern Oregon. John was seriously injured in a one-car accident on Jan. 5. and ha spent several months i the Good Samaritan Hospi al in Portland. John is convalescing at home now. and showing im provement He would like to have visitors, but those who plan to call on him are rfiiesied to call in advance and avoid " just dropping in." More than 400 persons were wrved at the spaghetti dinner lieiwccn 5 and 7 p.m. The IVpf II. a recently formed and popular group consisting ol lone High School students and alumni, provided music during the 'dinner hours. Other money -making acti vities went on during the af'ernonn and evening. Anions; those were a cake walk, white elephant sale and a silent auction. The 4 11 Merry Mixers Club, under the leadership of Mrs. f.ce Pettyjohn, sold fancy dccornir-d cake Mrs. Bill Z'nier :;nd Mrs Jerry McElli !' instructed and helped the -."i ls make the cakes. Earlier in the afternoon the low High gill's basketball tr im defeated the lone High alumni girls. 21 to 21 On the allium; team were Maureen Mi-Ellig't from Paisley. K.i'hlcen. Joan, and Mary McKlligoii from Portland. Mm ki floskins from Pendleton and fliervl Plovhar from ll -ppner. John Edmnndsnn, lone s. h'uil administrator, thanked those furnishing food and lat.r; and Helen McCahe and Eunice McElligott for their planning and organization, sl- i ial thanks were extended to all persons for their pi'ronage. which made Ihe wiit a success. Liter in the evening the llans basketball town team from Jlcrmislon defeated Ihe Morrow County Grain Grow ers team. first Wednesday afternoon of each month in Heppner at the Degree of Honor Building between the Lebush Shoppe and the First National Bank. Pat Wright. R.N.. officiates. On the third Wednesday afternoon Pat checks blood 4ressure in the United Church of Christ in lone. Both checking sessions begin at 3 p.m. and end when there are no more customers. The busy planning commis sion met with the city councils of Lexington, lone and Irrigon at the request of the State Department of Commerce to establish uniform procedures for processing and issuing building permits. The objec tive of the meeting, held in the Lexington School. March 10, was to adopt standardized procedures to supply informa tion regarding zoning, sewer facilities, water facilities and fire facilities to be compiled and to accompany building permit applications. The De partment of Commerce hopes . that by doing this delays and confusion can be avoided. The county planning de . partment also discussed the procedures that have been implemented in the county office and the forms employ ed, together with examples of other city and county forms and procedures. Planner David Moon called a special meeting of the Special Ad Hoc Committee and the Advisory Committee on Housing on March 12 at 8 p m.. at the Morrow County office at Park Drive Inn in Irrigon. The objective of this second meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee w as to formalize a recommended revision to the, Morrow County Comprehen sie Plan in regard to rural and urban residential devel opment. Members of Ihe committee include Matt Doherty. Jack' McFadden. Orville Buchanan. Karen Cutsforth, Fred .Martin, GeneOrwick. Hazel Mahoney, Ed Gunderson. Mrs. I.M. Docken. Joe Tatone and Perry NATIONAL T-J WILDLIFE School Lunch Menu Ht-ppner Elementary and Heppner High School Mon.. March 17 Irish potatoes-gravy, emerald salad. Mrs Murphy's cake, lepre chaun bread, milk. Tues.. March 18 Pizza, lettuce wedge, fruit, milk. Wed . March 19 School's choice. Thurs.. March 20-Hot dogs fly away bun, spring salad, french fries, daffodil cake. Fri . March 21-Sandwich-es. potato chips, salad, ice cream slice. Mon.. March 31 Lamb or Lion? Spring Vacation March 24-28 z z Z z V. z z z z z z z z z 8 z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z CWA of Willows Grange invites you to a Sf. Patrick's Day Dinner Sunday, March 16, 1-3 p.m. at Willows Grange Ham or Chicken will be served X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ; X X .X X X X X X X X I X X X X X X Adults 2.75 Children 1.50 Wecl like to UBgettoknow J iyou. I HEPPNER BRANCH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON This public service advertisement sponsored by BANK OF Eastern Oregon Arlington lone Heppner i2 Friday, March 14 11 a.m. flo 6 p.m. Officials and employees of Kinzua Corporation will be hosts to visitors wishing to see the new headquarters building and plywood plant recently completed by the Kinzua Corporation V -1 iJ I " ( j ; o I" "' ' it - ' ! ' TOURS MOVIES MARSHA MATTIIEVVSON. receptionist, will greet visitors as they enter Ihe new headquarters during Friday's open house. of the plywood plant will leave from the office on the hour, 12 noon until 6 p.m. Large groups should contact Monte Stookey at 070-9183, Ext. 42 for details. 5-minute movies of Kinzua's new tree harvesting machine will be shown at intervals throughout the day. TREE Foresters will be present with maps and FARMS information about Kinzua's Tree Farms. OFFICE Visitors will be shown through the new and unique office headquarters. R.A. Chambers, contractor for Evergreen Terrace housing development, will be present to answer questions. i , i. Refreshments Kinzua Corporation is proud of its new facilities, and invites all our friends to share this day with us. mXXXXXKMXKXXMKMKKXXttXXXXKKXKKXXMMXXXttKXMXXXKKKXXXNKXMXXMMttXNNtt