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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, April 6, 1978 THIRTEEN
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Tax relief bill signed
President Carter has signed
"i'lrito law a measure elimina
te ting an inadvertent tax burden
''imposed on farmers and
f'l ranchers who received de
cayed disaster and deficiency
b payments.
boo "This is another step in the
t efforts of Congress to assure
B Uiat the economic impact of
the recent drought is not
compounded by problems with
federal relief programs, said
Oregon Congressman Al Ull
man, House sponsor of the
measure.
Ullman introduced the legis
lation after learning from
Oregon farmers and ranchers
that a paperwork backlog in
the Department of Agriculture
had delayed some 1977 pay
ments until early this year.
The bill was introduced in the
Senate by Oregon Senator Bob
Pack wood.
The legislation allows most
farmers to treat the payments
received early this year as
1977 income.
O Kinzua news
Barbara Pike 768-2861
Have you noticed how the
year is rushing along? Easter
is gone and memorial Day will
soon be here. How is it
possible for the days to drag
and the years to run? Here in
Kinzua even the days rush by
with an almost indecent haste.
The log deck seems to be
melting away before our
eyes and each family is caught
up in their own plans for the
future. However, don't expect
all the Kinzua-Camp Five
people to move out of this
area. Many of us plan to stay
while new housing is located,
children finish a final school
year and a few will be hoping
to find employment in the area
so they can stay here at
"home" in Wheeler County.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowrey,
Sisters, spent Saturday visit
ing at the Hershel Murdock
home. The Ixwreys are for
mer residents. Mrs. Lowrey
and her daughter have just
opened a new shop for casual
clothes in the small central
Oregon town. If you get to
Sisters stop by "Moms and
Mine" and say hello. ..Betty is
pleased to have her husband
home for the weekend. ..Her
shel is working as a faller for
Cody Logging at Tygh Valley.
Pat McMinn spent Friday in
Kinzua visiting at the Johnnie
Jackson home. Johnnie and
Dinah are back home after a
mid-March visit to Aspen,
Colorado. They enjoyed
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FRESH ALFALFA SPROUTS., .. 39
watching the colorful skiers
and the scenery but found the
number of tourists a bit much.
Steve and Roberta Conlee
and sons went to LaGrande
the Thursday before Easter to
attend the wedding of Rober
ta's cousin, Kay Gorham, and
Craig Braseth on Saturday.
Scott Conlee was ringbearer
for his cousin who is a former
Heppner resident. The Con
lees stopped in Milton-Free-water
to spend Easter Sunday
with Rob and Ruby Hastings,
former Kinzua residents, be
fore returning home Sunday
evening.
Shirley Peterson and her
family, Hermiston, spent the
Easter weekend in Kinzua
with the Raymond Reid fami
ly. Sunday Dena, her daugh
ters, Shirley and her daughter
Peri all went to Spray to
attend the 90th birthday party
honoring Cora Burnside.
Jiggs and Rita Bowman had
a busy Easter weekend. Rita's
sister and her husband, Mr. a
and Mrs. Clayton Clapper of
Hermiston, arrived on Friday
to spend the holiday with the
Bowmans. Sunday morning
they were joined by Dave and
Sara Riney, Vic Bowman and
Brian Say, all from Prinville.
Accompanying the Prineville
group was Cindy Bowman who
had been staying with the
Riney's during spring vaca
tion. The family group was
joined by Ron and Ginger
Bowman and Pete and Sharon
Ewell for Easter dinner.
This weekend the Bowmans
were hosts to Otis and Twila
Vaughn. The Vaughns are well
known in Kinzua, having lived
in Kinzua several years ago.
The Kelso, Washington couple
enjoyed visiting a number of
old friends while in town. Also
visiting at the Bowman home
this last weekend was Brian
Say, Prineville.
Hospital 1
Notes J
Ten patients were admitted
to Pioneer Memorial Hospital
during the week between
Tuesday, March 28, and Tues
day, April 4.
Persons admitted and dis
missed in that period include
aire Andresen, Melinda
Helmholtz, Inez Gentry, Crys
tal Jones, Hal Whitaker and
Bruce Clement, all of Hepp
ner; Suzanne Britt, Pendle
ton; and Shad Eng, Lexington.
Maude Craber of Heppner
was transferred from the
hospital into the nursing
home, while Carolyn Howard
of Lexington remained a
hospital patient on Tuesday.
BIRTH
The first baby in April was
delivered by the Morrow
County stork to Pioneer Me
morial Hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Kyle
Evans of Heppner became the
proud parents of their first
child, a daughter named
Josilyn Jill, at 4:58 a.m. on
Monday, April 3. She weighed
in at 7 pounds, 5 ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Don Evans, Heppner;
and Mr. and Mrs. Royal
Raymond, Helix. Josilyn's
great-grandparents include
Mr. and Mrs. Ruff Raymond,
Helix; Millie Evans, Heppner;
George Krebs, Portland.
Lovgrens
welcome
grandson
Mr. and Mrs. James Lov
gren of Heppner proudly
announce the birth of a
grandson this week.
Matthew Malachi was the
name chosen by happy par
ents Michael and Vicki Mil
lard of Portland for their first
child, born at 6:36 a.m. on
Monday, April 3. He weighed
in at 7 pounds 2 ounces.
Other grandparents include
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butler,
Pendleton; and Bettye Mil
lard, Eugene. Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Harris, Pendleton; Ber
dine Butler, Cottonwood, Jda. ;
and Madeline Millard, Junc
tion City, Kan.
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