Pae 7. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. April 29. 1978
OSU Extension Service News
by
Hor row Extension Staff
FRANCINE EVANS APPOINTED TO STATE 4-H
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Francirw Evans, Irrigon, has been appointed to serve a
three year term on the Oregon 4-H Advisory Council,
representing District XII, Morrow, Gilliam, Grant, Umatilla
and Wheeler counties. She will attend the spring meeting in
Corvallis. April 29 30.
Francine has been an active 4-H leader for a number of
years, currently leading three clothing clubs with members
from Boardman and Irrigon. In addition, she is involvedin
many county and community projects involving youth. The
state 4 11 Advisory Council is the overall group which makes
decisions and recommendations concerning the entire 4-H
program in Oregon.
MAKE AND TAKE T-SHIRT WORKSHOP FOR 4-11 GIRLS
A special workshop for 4-H members on making T-shirts
will be tauKht Tuesday afternoon. May 4. 4 p.m. at the Sewing
Room, Judy's Fabrics, Heppner.
Those interested in participating are asked to call tne
Extension Office, 676 9642 and register to attend, as the
workshop will accommodate only a limited number.
Members will receive help and instruction on construction
techniques, and may actually make a shirt in the workshop if
, they wish. Those wishing to make a T-shirt should bring their
sewing machine, fabric, pattern and sewing notions.
MORROW GIRL TO JAPAN
' Bobbie Devine, Heppner, has received notice of departure
plans for Japan for the Oregon 4-H Japan Labo exchange this
summer. Plans call for a flight out of Eugene, Monday, July
19 and return via San Francisco August 21.
Bobbie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth, will be
one of 12 young 4 H members from Oregon who will spend
approximately one month with a host family in Japan, living
and learning the Japanese culture. The group will be
accompanied by Lois Redman, state 4-H youth specialist and
Bob Alger of Lakeview.
Recently all the 4-H members who will be traveling to
Japan met for an orientation meeting in preparation for the
trip Now that plans are finalized, those who will be going will
be busy learning some of the Japanese language, preparing
sorapbooks on Oregon and their part of the state, and other
informational materials to help them serve as ambassadors
of good will from Oregon.
MINI COLLEGE TIME AGAIN
I The 1976 Mini College for Humemakcrs, June 2115. is your
time to learn together. Mini-college is your time . . . it's
time to aset aside the day-to-day work and activities and to
Investigate a subject you've been wanting to know more
nboiii. whether it is legal rights of women, or how to make a
quilt . and a multitude of subjects in between. Plan now to
spend a week in the college atmosphere at Oregon State
Universitv. Corvallis
While Corvallis can't promise perfect weather, the
mini-college does promise a program that will challenge you
to think about familiar subjects in different ways, introduce
you to new views of the world around you and help you meet
women of similar interests from all over Oregon.
r Mini College i open and available to all. with registration
forms available ai Extension offices. Costs have been kept at
a minimum w ith full fee for room, board and registration just
for the week.
Pre registration is required to attend, with a due date of
May 29 Should some emergency prohibit attendance after
registering, the fee will be returned. Registrations should be
sent in just as soon as possible, according to Birdine Tulbs,
Morrow Program Assistant, as the more popular classes
both in the core and creative class areas fill fast. Be sure to
list first, and second choices, she cautions.
Just a call to 676 9642 will bring a registration form to you
by mail, or you may come by the Extension Office in Heppner
and pick up your copy. Do it soon.
Obituaries
EARL WARD
Earl B. Ward. 73, died April
18 at his home in Woodburn.
He was a native of Morrow
County. He was born at the
ranch home of his parents
near Lexington.
Earl attended school in
Lexington and graduated
from high school in 1921. He
attended tfie University of
Oregon and Oregon State Uni
versity where he studied civil
engineering a profession he
followed throughout his work
ing days. Before retirement,
he was employed in Saudi
Arabia, where he did engine
ering work on construction of
pipe lines and other structures
for the Arabian-American Oil
Company.
After returning to the Unit
ed Slates, Earl married Ethel
(Cummingsi Vanderpool in
196.1. a former classmate at
U-xinglon High School. They
moved to the Woodburn Senior
Estates in l7, where they
have since resided. He was a
charier member and past
president of Woodburn chapt
er of the American Associa
tion of Retired Persons, and
was active in numerous other
groups which fostered the
welfare of senior citizens.
Surviving are his widow.
Ethel; one uncle. Roy Mun-
kers. Woodburn; a niece. Bene
Osterman. San Jose, CA; and
numerous cousins. His ashes
are interred at Portland
Memorial.
ALYCE CASON BENDER
Funeral services for Alyce
Pearl Bender. 62, Portland,
were held Thursday. April 22,
3 p.m., in Riverview Abbey
Chapel, followed by vault
entombment at Riverview
Abby Mausoleum.
She was born Oct. 10, 1913, in
Monument, the daughter of
John and Ada Cason. When
she was 3 months old her
parents moved to Heppner.
where she lived until her mar
riage in January, 1933 to
Gordon Bender.
She was a member of AH
Saints Episcopal Church.
Heppner. and of B of RT
Trainmen Auxiliary. Port
land. Survivors include the wid
ower. Gordon; daughter. Bar
bara LeBarron. Portland;
sisters, Patricia Scritsmier.
Portland: Vivian Elder and
Gladys Prock. both of Hepp
ner. and two grandchildren.
The family suggests re
membrances be to the Holiday
Center for Handicapped Children.
inniGON news
Frances Rose Wilson
A utility maintenance man
has been hired in Irrigon.
under the Comprehensive
Training Act. which is funded
b the government until July.
The community has grown
unlil a full time worker is
needed, according to Mayor
Chester Wilson.
An ordinance was adopted
during the April Council
meeting authorizing a tax
base election in the May
primary. The move was made
because of projected budget
requirement for the coming
year which would require a
vole of residents bec ause ol an
amount proposed requiring
laves outside the six jier rent
limitation.
Taxes lev ied in the present
ImdiM-i lor c ity o'ralion were
in the amount of S2-'."l the
hiutiesi in the past 1 years
become the tax base lor next
cai budget The li- was
based on 51 lit per Sl.oon
evaluation
The proposed new tax base
is sil.uon which should noi lie
fulh utilized tor several years
under piesent ooratinal lev ¬
els. Yearly inc reased evalua
tion of the city through new
growth may more than offset
future requirements. II fully
utilized immediately it would
require a levy of SH Kii per
$1,000 or an increase over hist
year of S7 W per $1,000.
The budget inc rease would
assure future employ men! of
the Utility Maintenance man
win ii ETA funds are deplet
ed The promised amount of
increase this year is St per
SI.IHNI
Visitors at the borne ol Mr.
.Hid Mrs. AI Partlow during
the Kasier weekend was their
daughter iind her classmate of
Seattle Pacilic College. Jo
Inula Moslad of llonalulii.
Hawaii Easter Sunday dinner
uuests mi hided Mr and Mrs
Kmdir Mills and sol's o
llel'itiislun
Word has Ix-en received
here of the death of Emery
Potter at a Redmond Hospital
Sunday. April II Emery had
made his home recently at a
Redmond hotel.
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Drought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People.
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NOTICE OF ACTION BY WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 43.21C RCW. notice is hereby given that: . .
Zl!Z Public Power Supply System e "System", d"o, Ag JJJM ""'J "
held or deemed to be "a majof action significantly affecting the qaaHty of the environment.
Any acZto set aside, enjoin, review, or otherwise challenge snch aetto. on the grmjnd. rlm
provision, of Chapter 43.21 C RCW (State Environmental Policy Act) shall be commence within days or be barred.
The action token by the System, notice of which to hereby given, was as follows:
VVSS 0F PARTI CIPANTS'S AGREEMENTS
NOS aND $ AND OF OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT RELATING TO NUCLEAR PROJECT NO. S.
?2' Tte Participants' AireVmenU authorized by said Resolution No. 823 provide for a sale b, the System to each of the
Projects Nos. 4 and J for the purpose of financing of said project, and providing electric energy to said ntnitles.
Districts
Public Utility District No. 1 of Benton County, Washington
Central Lincoln People's Utility District
Public Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Clallam County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Clark County, Washington
Clatskanie People's Utility District
Public Utility District No. 1 of Cowlitz County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Douglas County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Franklin County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Grays Harbor County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Klickitat County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Lewis County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Mason County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 3 of Mason County, Washington
Northern Wasco County People's Utility District
Public Utility District No. 1 of Okanogan County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 2 of Pacific County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Pend Oreille County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Skamania County, Washington
Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County, Washington
Tillamook People's Utility District
Vera Irrigation District No. 10
Public Utility District No. 1 of Wahkiakum County, Washington
Cities
City of Bandon, Oregon
City of Blaine, Washington
City of Bonners Ferry, Idaho
City of Burley, Idaho
City of Canby, Oregon
City of Cascade Locks, Oregon
City of Centralia, Washington
City of Cheney, Washington
City of Coulee Dam, Washington
City of Drain, Oregon
City of Ellensburg, Washington
City of Heyburn, Idaho
City of Idaho Falls, Idaho
Town
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
City
Lity
City
of McCleary, Washington
of McMinnville, Oregon
of Milton-Freewater, Oregon
of Monmouth, Oregon
Port Angeles, Washington
Richland, Washington
Rupert, Idaho
Seattle, Washington
of Springfield, Oregon
of Steilacoom, Washington
of Steilacooa, Washington
of Sumas, Washington
of Tacoma, Washington
Cooperatives
Alder Mutual Light Company, Alder, Washington
Benton Rural Electric Association, Prosser, Washington
Big Bend Electric Cooperative, Inc., RItzville, Washington
Blachly-Lane Electric Cooperative Association, Eugene, Oregon
Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., Redmond, Oregon
Clearwater Power Company; Lewiston, Idaho
Columbin Basin Electric -Cooperative, Inc., Heppner, Oregon
Columbia Rural Electric Association, Inc., Dayton, Washington
Consumers Power, Inc., Corvallis, Oregon
Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, Inc., Coquille, Oregon
Douglas Electric Cooperative, Inc., Roseburg, Oregon
Elmhurst Mutual Power & Light Company, Tacoma, Washington
Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., Ashton, Idaho
Glacier Electric Cooperative, Inc., Cut Bank, Montana
Hood River Electric Cooperative, Odell. Oregon rvanoovtlle Idaho
Idaho County Light & Power Cooperative Association, Inc., Grangeville, Idaho
Inland Power & Light Company, Spokane, Washington
Kootenai Electric Cooperative, Inc., Coeur d Alene, Idaho
Lane Electric Cooperative, Inc., Eugene, Oregon
Lincoln Electric Cooperative, Inc. Eureka, Montana
Lincoln Electric Cooperative Davenport, Washington
Lost River Electric Cooperative, Inc., Mackay, Idaho
Lower Valley Power o Light, Inc., Afton, Wyoming
Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc., LaPine, Oregon
Missoula Electric Cooperative, Inc., Missoula. Montana
Kespelem Valley Electric Cooperative. Inc., Nespelem, Washington
Northern Lights, Inc., Sandpoint, Idaho
Ohop Mutual Light Company, Eatonvllle, Washington
Okanogan County Electric Cooperative, Inc., Winthrop, Washington
Orcas Power and Light Company, Eastsound, Washington
Parkland Light & Water Company, Tacoma, Washington
Prairie Power Cooperative, Inc., Fairfield, Idaho
Raft River Rural Electric Cooperative, Inc., Malta, Idaho
Ravelli County Electric Cooperative, Inc., Corvallis, Montana
Rural Electric Company, Rupert, Idaho
Salem Electric, Salem, Oregon
Salmon River Electric Cooperative, Inc., Challis, Idaho
Tanner Electric, North Bend, Washington
Umatilla Electric Cooperative Association, Hermiston, Oregon
Unity Light and Power Company, Burley, Idaho
Vigilante Electric Cooperative, Inc., Dillon, Montana
' Wasco Electric t ooperativc. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon
Weils Rural Electric Company, Wells, Nevada
West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc., Veronia, Oregon
n,. n,r.hl. Acrccmcnl aulhortied by said Resolution No. 3 provides for the Joint ownership of the System s
r enUbar, J ?N Jk.r Project No. I for the porpos. of prnktrng electric energy fro- sncb shnrt to Its ctomer, to
?'?J ZZt Project No. 4 to a oodear fneled electric generating nalt enrreoUy scheduled to begta commercial
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ZTrn Borttoo of Ik United States Energy Resources and Development Administration I Hanford Reservattoa.
n.m-i Nlcl." PiSVN to aocW.r foeled generating nit cnrre.U, Khedled to begin commercial
JZZ i Mm! WIS b tocsted a,pre,.m. I three mile. Moth of the c.n-lty - Sato to Gray.
'TltT.cupert'to'snrty wtthto tt. electric power seok. ar. ol tU ab.ve-B.ted noblk otdityJatricU.
t ntUrgdtatrkl. clue. tns and electric cooperative toemdtog tho service are., of Pacific
PM1 Vie y,?tor.?l. ResotaUon No. KJ referred to .Wv. to s.boeooeM to and la hrtherae of to
.elk. Ju bJ nTn-rd of Directors ResotoUons Noa, Tl and TSJ adopted October B. It74 and Jn !. Wi
ITU? !i E reserve, ... right, nnder the notice, W m ReW.tton. No.. Ill and TM Published aad filed
"tsVpmtntmeny esTtoed daring regular bosmes. hr, a, the office. - the System a. Bsted betow:
YYsthlngtea Pnhllc Tower Sopply System
AiteMkm: Mr. Dusne Reohergef
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