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Page 6, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, May 6, 1976
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The City of Heppner has
finally been hit with meter
repair inflation, and we are
going to benefit. The only
parking meters that will be
checked, are the ones in front
of the post office. For one
month we will be able to park
free anywhere else without
worry of a parking ticket.
' Claude and Rose Marie
Buschke have just returned
from a 64-day trip recently.
With their trailer in tow, they
traveled the southwestern
states.
i The Newcomers Club held
their monthly luncheon last
Monday with a good turnout.
Roberta Klaus announced that
there was still time for girls to
,join the Softball teams. Also
any child could join the swim
team, and that applications
could be picked up at the
grade school. Carol Kerr
.explained to the women on
'how they could take an
: inexpensive vacation, just by
signing up for a weeks
summer mini-course held at
Corvallis. "The County
Agent's office has all the
details," she added. The next
luncheon will be June 7 with
Mary Kennison and Belinda
Powers the club's unofficial
hostesses.
Mike Benge, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Terrel Benge, who is in
the Philippines, attending col
lege, is studying for his
masters degree in anthropolo
gy. Mike hopes to return home
in September or early October
of this year.
Bill Van Atta, son-in-law of
Charlotte Doherty will be
graduating from the Univer
sity of Oregon Law School,
May 15. He will be taking his
Oregon State bar exam in late
July. Bill attended Eastern
Oregon State College, La
Grande, before attending law
school in Eugene.
As you walk by the Lebush
Shoppe, take a look at the
beautiful quilt displayed in the
window. The quilt was made
by Mary Bailey who celebrat
ed her 88th birthday this year.
Padberg Reunion
PADBERG REUNION
The descendants of Lee and
I Lana Padberg enjoyed Easter
Sunday at home of Mr. and
' Mrs. Robert Cason.
Those attending were: Guy
Cason, Opal Burton, Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Misetich, and
children David, Susan and
Jeanne, Portland; son Mich
ael, Milwaukie, WS; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Cason and fami
ly, Mary Jo, Portland; Sandy,
Corvallis and Robb, Vancouv
er, WA.
Mrs. Pearl Kruse, Portland,
her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tremayne
and daughters Margaret,
Jean, Kathy and Beth, Whit
tier, CA; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan
Devin, Woodburn, OR; Mr.
and Mrs. Darrell Padberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pad
berg, Darrin, Dustin and
Darcee. lone; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald Rea, Rick, Darla,
Terrell and Robert. Lexington;
Methodist
Last night the United Meth
odist Women held their May
meeting at which final ar
rangements were made for
the Lawn Sale which will be
held Saturday. May IS.
U.M.W. President Barbara
James reviewed committee
assignments.
Tonight, May 6. Rev. Cut
ting continues his weekly
inquirer's Class, instructing
persons in the customs and
functioning of the church.
Sunday, May 9, a family
Pot luck Supper in the church
basement is scheduled for 6
p.m. to be followed by a talk
by guest speaker Dr. Good
win. He will tell of the church
ministry on St. John's Island
in South Carolina.
Shirley Conner
honored
Twelve Heppner Degree of
Honor members attended the
association's state convention
in Portland during the last
weekend In April.
They made fin howtng
s they presented the flags
wearing their long, navy blue
skirts, whit blouses and red
jackets.
Shirley Connor was selected
for the honor of escorting the
National President Mary
Reddick. St. Paul. MN. Eight
een Oregon lodges were rep
resented. The State Director
Bea Clfluwn, Bend, presented
a special tribute to the late
Clara B. Gertson.
State officers were elected;
Shirley Connor of Ilfppner'i
Kate J. Young Lodge No.
was elected to serve as Slate
Usher for four years.
Others present were Valdys
Farris, niece of Lana Pad
berg, her daughter Chris and
friend Steve Rainey, Portland.
The only family unable to
attend was Mr. and Mrs.
George McDonald and child
ren Leann and Cameron, of
Omaha, NB.
Four Mile
Lunch
The busload of Umatilla
County historians who will
follow the old Oregon Trail on
Saturday. May 15, plan to
lunch at Four Mile Canyon
west of Cecil.
We mistakenly stated that
they would lunch near the
Cecil Store. There is no
museum planned there and
the building is not considered
safe.
Members of the Morrow
County Historical Society or
other interested people are
invited to join the tour and to
follow the bus in their private
cars, according to Mr. Larry
Smitton, Pendleton. Possibly
some members of the Gilliam
County Society will join the
caravan as it proceeds to the
point where the pioneers
crossed the John Day River.
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SKROCH
Allstott-Skroch
married in Heppner
Cyde Marie Allstott, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Allstott, Heppner, became the
bride of Robert Michael Skro
ch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Skroch, Darby MT, at an
afternoon wedding Saturday,
March 27, 1976. The ceremony
was read by the Rev. Louis
Perkins at All Saints Episco
pal Church.
The church was decorated
with yellow and white daisies
and green ferns.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
long gown of white flocked or
gandy over slipper satin with
sheer organdy sleeves, with
the deep apron ruffle on the
skirt going to the waist in the
back. Her floor length veil was
held in place - -by a daisy,
headpiece. Her bridal bouquet
was of white daisies and fern,
tied with green streamers.
Her wedding gown was made
by her mother and a friend,
Joyce Holloman.
Matrons of honor were
Diane Stickney and Barbara
Strahm, sister of the bride.
Flower girl was Amy Strahm,
niece of the bride. Candle
lighters were Kaedene and
Darcy Holloman. The atten
dants wore long A line gowns
of lime green with white daisy
trim and carried nosegays of
yellow and white daisies with
green babies breath.
Best man was Rich Crom
well. Darby MT. Groom's
attendant was Roy Skelton,
Heppner. Ushers were David
Allstott. brother of the bride,
and Dennis Peck, cousin of the
bride.
Evelyn Allstott. Umatilla,
aunt of the bride, was the
organist. Special music
"Time In A Bottle." was sung
by Cathy Hoagland. College
Place. WA, cousin of the bride,
who accompanied herself on
the guitar.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Allstott wore a long
flowered blue gown. The
mother of the groom. Mrs.
Skroch, chose a long turquoise
gown.
Also attending were grand
mothers, Mrs. Dolly Allstott,
Heppner, and Mrs. Christine
Schmidt, Lewiston, ID.
Following the wedding, a
reception was held in the
church parish hall.
The bride's table was beau
tifully decorated with a i
tiered wedding cake, decorat
ed tfith white yellow centered'
daisies with lime green stems
and trim. The cake was made
by Mrs. Francine Evans,
Irrigon.
Pouring were Dorothy
Jackson, Gresham. and Doro
thy Allstott. Pendleton, both
aunts of the bride. Cutting
cake were Virginia Peck.
Heppner and Laurel Butler.
Mayville, also aunts of the
bride.
Kathy Hedman attended the
gift table; Robin Riddle was in
charge of the guest Ixiok.
For her going-away ensem
ble the bride chose an off
white pant suit with brown
accessories.
After a short wedding trip,
the couple are at home in
Union. OR. w here the groom is
employed by Rambling Rotors.
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NOTICE OF ACTION BY WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 43.21C RCW. notice u . hereby f u hch muy may be
The Washington Public Power Supply System (the "System") did on April 23. 7. acttoa wn 7
held or deemed to be ". major action significantly affeeUng the quality of the MM"t wiU, the
Any action to set aside, enjoin, review, or otherwise challenge such action on the grounds of none mpi
provisions of Chapter 43.2IC RCW (State Environmental Policy Act) shall be commenced within N days or e Darren.
The action Uken by the System, notice of which Is hereby given, was as fol.ows:
(1) Adoption of Board of Directors Resolution No. 823 entitled: v n D..rir,pAvrl8 AGREEMENTS
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND iSiMrRMEm
RELATING. AMONG OTHER THINGS, TO WASHINGTON PUBLIC POWE R . SU PP LY SYSTE M NU CLfcAK riuw
NOS 4 AND 5 AND OF OWNERSHIP AGREEMENT RELATING TO NUCLEAR PROJF' ' wh the
(2 The Participants' Agreement, authorised by said Resolution No. 823 provide for a sale by the System to each W
below named e.ec'trlc utilities of a share of the electric energy capability of the 2SSSSmSoS
Projects Nos. 4 and 5 for the purpose of financing of said projects and providing electric energy w
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 Crays 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 of McCleary, Washington
City of McMinnville, Oregon
City of Milton-Freewater, Oregon
City of Monmouth, Oregon
City of Port, Angeles, Washington
City of Richland, Washington
City of Rupert, Idaho
City of Seattle, Washington
City of Springfield, Oregon
City of Steilacoom, Washington
City of Steilacooa, Washington
City of Sumas, Washington
City of Tacoma, Washington
Cooperative a
Alder Mutual Light Company, Alder, Washington
Benton Rural Electric Association, Prosser, Washington
Big Bend Electric Cooperative, Inc., Ritssville, 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
Clacier Electric Cooperative, Inc., Cut Bank, Montana
Hood River Electric Cooperative, Odell, Oregon
Idaho County Light & Power Cooperative Association, Inc., Crangeville, 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 & Light, Inc., Afton, Wyoming
Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc., LaPine, Oregon
Missoula Electric Cooperative, Inc., Missoula, Montana
Nespelem Valley Electric Cooperative, Inc., Nespelem, Washington
Northern Lights, Inc., Sandpolnt, Idaho
Ohop Mutual Light Company, Eatonville, 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., Challif, Idaho
Tanner Electric, North Bend, Washington
Umatilla Electric Cooperative Association, Hermlston, Oregon
Unity Light and Power Company, Burley, Idaho
Vigilante Electric Cooperative, Inc., Dillon, Montana
Wasco Electric Cooperative, Inc., The Dalles, Oregon
Wells Rural Electric Company, Wells, Nevada
West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc., Veronla, Oregon
..The Ownership Agreement authorised by said Resolution Na. 823 provides for Uia joint ownership of the System'!
Nuclear Project No. S by the System and Pacific Power Light Company. Under said Agreement said Company will awn a
la per cent share of Nuclear Project No. I for the purpose of providing electric energy from such share ta Its customers In
the Pacific Northwest.
The System's Nuclear Project Na. 4 Is a nuclear fueled electric generating anil curreatly scheduled ta begin commercial
operstlon In March IW2. The Project location Is appreslmalely IS miles aorta of Richland la Bentoa County. Washington,
on a portion of the United States Energy Resources sad Development Administration's llanford Reservation.
The System's Nuclear Project No. I is a nuclear fueled generating unit currently scheduled ta begin commercial
operation In March IMS. The Project la located apprailmalely threo ml In sotilli of the community ef Satsep lo Gnjl
Harbor County, Washington.
(1) Said action perUlns ta property within the electric power servlct areas of the above listed public utility districts,
people's utility dlsirlcts. Irrigation district, cities, lowas and electric cooperatives, Including the service areas of Pacific
Power Light Company.
(4) The System's actions authorised by Resolution Na. 823 referred ta above Is subsequent to and In furtheraace of Its
action authorised by Its Board of Directors Resolutions Nos. 711 and 733 adopted October 23. 1174 aad June II. II7S
respectively, and the System reserves all rights under the notices of said Resolutions Noa. 711 and 7S3 published aad filed
as authorised by RCW Section 43.2lC.0M.
(5) Pertinent documents may be tsamlned during regular business hours at the offices of the System as listed below t
Washington Public Power Supply System
Attention: Mr. Dunne Renberger
jooe George Washington Way
Richland. Washington
fn. tfo BY "Washington Public Power Supply System. J.J. Stein. Managing Director
ill.LI.aJ taVaVMII
Published April . M.y I. It7.