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Boardman City Counci Holds Ballot Recount Water System Proposed For Irrigon LaVtuJC TLOW I I?v. and Mr. Jhn II KVnnry In law and daughter. Mr tnl IKUlGoN The Irrtf on cun. dro lo Wall WatU "rldv to j. Mr, rantrlis Vrvntskt. jUtur ell m"t last TWsday evrnlnc. attend the funeral of Rev. Mar- day the Warrtrr dMr fa and Mayor Chester Wilson pre- Ion Jihelton. former Aurmhly of ret Grove and staved ovemlfhf arntrd prepoaed water system Cod Minuter and ITebler of j with Mrs Warner a aunt. Mr, for the Oty of Irtlffon. Inasmuch the district. The arrvlcra were Zella Marshall, Hundav rsrninj ". no. '' fund have been 'held at the IVWitt Kuneral . they drove to Vancouver. Wn Jiytionfd frt Naemtcr 3L due allocatM for Iublte Ultlltle the! Home, wth Rv, N I Davidn. ! V th RrMv.ltime Hroa.fca.t T the VuS. AuTxiWnl in jwiin i.,viir,i jewi ,u.trnl ui-inlerulrnl. tiiiKial-iortinatr lor that werfc only, jreslfna ln. Kcv. John Kenney la the IYronne from Sonnshrld. Mo, prrent District lebvter. i conducting the tmmtKt iru lud- Mr. and Mr. Guy Riddle drove jed the Warner' a son In law, r MART Ut MA It LOW IkiAKUMAN Th tty nwin rll met Tuesday niihl of U Week. the meeting, hat In tee area to be developed Initially than that Proposed by Cornell. How land. Havea and Merryfleld year a so. The area to be aerved Initially would all lie North of the railroad, and would cover the area where home are more concentrated. Lxpansion of the system could take place at any ume it waa justifiable. The proposed plan rail for a well to be drilled according to the engineers' recommendation with main and latterala to be Initialled of equal or larger alze. The proposal alto rail for the purchase of a tractor with back hoe and loader. The work would be accomplished with local la bor. with those paying a front, foot assessment having an op portunttv to work out their cost. A public meeting will be held Monday evening. November 3i at the a. c llouchton cafetorlum at 7:30. to present the proposed ystcm to the public. Miss Snow McCov of llerml. ton and Mrs. Myrtle Markham accompanied their brother-in-law. Jay Berry, to Portland Mon day and apent a few davs visit ing the Jav Berry. Mr- and Mr. Russell McCoy and Ronald of Vancouver. Wn.. and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rosencrants of Portland. romivanied bv Mr. Jessie Cosner. In Vancouver, they vUlted the Rlddle'a aon In law and daufh ter. Mr. and Mr. Bob Richmond and Jimmy. Mr. Conner stayed with her son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mr. Rv Cosner ami family. They returned to Irrigon Tuesday. Susan McCov. freshman at Oregon State I'nlversity. spent the week end In Irrigon with her folks, Mr. and Mr. Warren Mc Cov and family. Susan a 1m vis ited her grandmother, Mr. Ruth McCoy, and other relative. The choir from the Pendleton Assembly of Cod church came to the Irrigon Assembly Tues day evening, and presented a full evening of special musical number. In addition to the choir number. Instrumental music and a quartet were feat ured. Vcrn Kube of Pendleton brought the message for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner were In Portland last Wednes day, where Warner attended a State Board meeting held at the Hilton Hotel Wednesday through Friday. While In Portland the Warners stayed w 1th their on-1 Cyril MiLrllan. The Warner re turned to Irrigon Monday. Robin and Ann Svhmedr-r. stu dent at Kattern Oregon College, spent the week end In Irrigon with their folk. Mr. and Mr. Bill Schmeder and family. Uoaa Observe Anal ret sorr The Irrigon Ltona club held It first anniversary party at the Boardman Grange hall Saturday evening, with seven club being represented. Master of cere monies for the evening was Arlo JeKlland of Pendleton, who I an International Counsellor. Other honorary speaker were Russ Nichols of Cascade Lsvks, who 1 a District Governor, and IVwev West. Mayor of yard man. Rev. and Mrs. George Hash of Hermiston were alio special guests and Rev. IUh, pastor of the Irrigon Baptist Ihurch. gave the Invocation before the banquet. Riverside High school will and transUtor radio are on tale at the l.sal grocery store, following stale ptoKHti; Sadie lc Ikinbar nursing fund, stlt. The nest meeting will be at the home i4 Mrs. Billings Novrmbcr 24. Tfw Ladles Aid Society of Boardman IVinmunltv church met recently at the church with Mrs. Kail Brigs' and Mr. I laud Wordcn a hosleea, Mrs. Florence Root wa In rharge of the rnlsionary lesson resenting the artlt le "Jesus It The Light of the World" from the magailne "Meditations." The society will be hostesses i t ll llmlftWl 1 I I . I I ' 1 H I II I I if I 'ISIS i e There will be a kindergarten meeting for parents of kinder garten hildren In the kinder garten room In the old school building Monday evening, No vember 23. at 7:Xl p.m. School will be dismissed Thursday and Friday. Novem ber 2t and 27, for Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mr. II. W. Crosby and grandson. Stephen Roblason of Redmond, wn.. were overnight guests at the Roes Morgan home Wednesday evening. They ar rived In Irrigon Wednesday morning, returning from a trip through Europe. After spending the night with the Morgana, they left for their home the nent morning. Mrs. Myrtle Markham. Mr. Albert Partlnw anri Khprvl nr. 'companied Mrs. James Mills. Stephen. Ricky and Randy of Hermiston to Walla Walla Fri day afternoon, where they spent the evening shopping. The annual Thanksgiving. ser vice will be held at the Seventh day Adventist church this year on Wednesday evening. Novem- jber 25. at 7:30 p.m. Participating. , in addition to the Adventist church, will be the Rant 1st and Assembly of God churches. A resignation from the ruumtl wa accepted, due to hi moving out of the city limits, On the ad vice of M. D. Van Valkenburgh. city attorney, the council made a recount of the city ballots, and the following coumilmen were elected: Kd kuhn. 7N votes, Vernon Russell. T Zcarl Gilles pie. 70. for a four vear term: Seth Russell. iA. Wally HendrU. Ni, and Joe Tatone, 41, fr a two vear term Fd Kuhn. Cecil Hick and Ron Daniel were appointed fur this vear Mystery Slter as a com ml u ee ta remnend I'artv. which will In- held at the someone to the council to fill church leember lfi. with mem- the unespired term of Allen for hers of the Home Fconomlca club this vear. I of taecnfield Grange as guckts. Vernon Rustel! wa elected to lYocram einimiltee will lie Mil sen e as president of the council 1 Russell Mill.-r, Mrs. Herman In other action the council' Hurg. Mrs. liollin Bishop and voted t renew leases with the Mr. Glen Carmnter. The food Corp of Fnginccr for the lot committee Is Mrs Kmery Lyons, In town with trailers on them. jj Mr. Uiuloe Farwrnnt. Mr. Flor Beer llcentes were lsui-d to rnre ll.n.t and Mr. Seth Russell. Cecil Hick and Verla Mathcw-1 There will Im election of of son. f(cer at the nevt meeting, which A special meeting of the coun- will be held iVcember 2. with ell was called for November 20 Mr. Root as hoMc. at 7 p m. I There will be a hearing fori Five table of pinochle were he card party at the last Friday night Ing night. -Mrs Glen Carpenter and Mrs. Following the session a short I'ccll Hamilton were h"te meeting of the I'rban Renewal High scores were won bv W, Agency wa railed and Zcarl 0. Sechafcr and Mr. Bernard Gillespie was voted unanimously Ivmovan. and low went to Fail a chairman of the agency. tKnox and Mr. Peter Halt. The .pinochle prizes were won by See- Greenfield HEC Electa Miafer and Mrs. Mali. Mr. Glen Carpenter wa rler- The next oartv will be No ted chairman of the Home Fr- v ember 27. onomlcs club - of Greenfield Cutter Creek Club Oroonixci for Year Butter Creek Junction i II U rkt.sk tluh had a meeting at lute illy. We r In led ofltcci lltey are Mtivln Ahtek, prvsl' dent; Jeanne IMlv. Vlc piesl ...... it.,.. 1 1 . i . . u iiriii. I am mail, imtij. Sarah Wltheinie, iriler, and Milch Aslilek and Sharon Mllhrrrlte, song and game lead rts TlvtMt we tunuvl the meeting over to Mill Ivheitv, our hew leader He told us of plana for the ne meeiing. We planned a Chrintma party for Iircember 14 at Jeanne Palv'a house. Sarah Wllhcrrlte. rejHtftrr Monument News hold Its annual carnival at the the ronlr.g and sub division ord- In play at tl Boardman gymnasium Saturday t nance December 1 .which I the rrange hall evening. .November 20. recular meeting night. .Mrs Glen ( Grange at the meeting last Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Walter Wvss was hos tess for a birthday party at her ter Hayes, with Mrs. Bernard home last week in honor of Mrs. Donovan as co hostess. Mrs.Fd Kuhn. Guests Included Mrs. Leonard Bodord was elected vice- Charles Anderegg of Pendleton, chairman; Mrs. Frank Mar low. Mrs. Karl Brlggs. Mrs A. It Fort- secretary; and Mrs. Karl Brlggs, jner and Mrs. W. A. Simcox. The treasurer. afternoon wa spent playing Guest were Mrs. Rollin Bishop canasta, and Mrs. John Phillips- I ir. tiiHi luiv r.. r Mr. Donovan reported that $37.20 wa taken In at the pie ana coriee sale at the grange hall election day. The October 30 card party was postponed until November 13, with Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and Mr. Glen Carpenter as hos tesses. Committee for the No vember 27 party will be Mrs. Guv Ferguson and Mrs. W. G. Soehafer. The December 11 party will be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Allen with Mrs. Joe Ta tone as co-hostess. The next meeting will be De- Mr. and Mr. Mead Gllman at trn.h-d an army company re union In IVrtlamt on November 7 and N. Mr. and Mrs Gene Campbell of KlmNrlv drove to IVrtlan at Wednesday, taking their daughter In for medical aid. Mr. Fred Shank left Nov em her 10 fur a twn week trip to River Fall. Calif. Mrs. Stella MeCarty. Mr Pule Reynold and daughter Sandra and Mavnard Hamilton drove to llepimer last Thursday morning to tiring home Mrs Mc tarty's mother. Mrs. Bruce Bruce Fleming of Jacksonville who had spent a week with Mr. an.1 Mra. Clay tort Sweek and children. She will sMnd a week longer visiting before returning home. Rev. Richard George and Mav nard Hamilton drove to Halfway Saturday- for a Presbyterian church conference. Wlllard Croker left Friday morning for California where he plans to make hi home. He had been staying here with hi brother. Jim Croker and family. Gene llal.tv of Aloha, a nephew of Mrs. Josephine How- ell, also Mike Murphy of lUe- hurg and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Davie of HimmI River visited at the Frank Howell home recently and did some hunting. Monument hail Its first snow on the ground Saturday morn I nr. It did not stay long, but plenty could be seen on the hills nearby. Schcduld Announced Of School Activities The following Is a calendar of activities for the coming month at Hrppner High school; November 21: Girls' League Dane Novemlier 2.1: School close for Thanksgiving unlit the fol lowing Monday Iteeember 4. ft: Junior Class Play. "Green Valley., tVertol-er 9; ITA meellfie tcccii.bcr 1 1 ; Baskrtb a 1 1, Heppner vs. DcSalc at Walla Walla tVcetntter FJ; Heppner v. En lerprlse, here December 13: Future Home makers' Tra December 1: Heppner v. lone, here ITA chill supper IVcember 1H: ilepprter V. En terprise, there December 1J: Heppner V. Do Sales, here December 23: Start of Christ ma vacation. variety of special musical num- comber 9. the place and hos bers will be heard prior to the'tesscs to be announced later, sermon. The public Is warmly 99 nut TAX ROGERS "SPRING WHEAT" STAINLESS FOUR PIECE SETTING ONLY wilh 8 gallon gasoline purchase This beautiful tableware, Rogers "Spring Wheat", crafted in stainless by the International Silver Company, is available exclusively at the sign of the Chevron. Each piece is gracefully proportioned and finely balanced with a bright smooth finish that will last and last Additional service pieces are also available. Charge them on your Chevron National Credit Card if you wish. Start your collection today at: JACK'S CHEVRON STATION invited to attend. The Women's Mission a r y Council of the Irrigon Assembly of God church met at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Markham Wed nesday afternoon and tied out a quilt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bart lett. Stevie and Cynthia, were overnight guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Wilson and family Thursday evening. Bartlett who is employ. ed with the Dept. of the Interior, had been stationed at Pasco for the past few months, and they were returning to their home In Seattle. LaVern Christiansen, president of the Irrigon Lions club, at tended a dinner meeting at the Tapadera Banquet room In Pen-1 dleton Sunday afternoon. The' on teaching 1 CdM.ata.tiW Y Istnc Alukfl .... i. n fTvitrtaiics Ul 1 1.-3 was a combination Zone meeting and Governor's Conference. The Irrigon Assembly of God The Mother's club of Board man Grade school met Thursday of last week at the school with Mrs. Milt Barron and Mrs. Larry Kenney as hostesses. Mrs. Stan Henkle was in charge of the business meeting. The Christmas tree and pro gram was planned for December 21. The club will furnish treats. Mrs. Harold Baker reported that $13 was taken In at the Hunters Breakfast. Proceeds are to go toward a kindergarten school. Mrs. Henkle reported $70 was taken in at the OEA dinner. The club donated $60 for pur chasing library books for the grade school. The first grade presented songs and Mrs. LaVern Partlow spoke music to llrst Heppner PH. 676-9928 Mrs. Joe Houston was hostess for the Boardman Tillicum club Tuesday of last week at her church held a special Thanks-. home. Mrs. Phil LaCombe was a -jv. i vs at uicii ivcuiics' urni, day evening youth service, with The club voted to participate Donna Isom, youth president. In In the following orolects on the cnarge. following me service, i national level for the those attending' the meeting vear: CARE, arthritis nnrl mm. 'gathered at the church basement . munity improvement; and the ior a time or social ieiiowship, arsnip loan and conservation. and pie and coffee were served. ; Tickets for the Christmas doll ft Vt 1 " "' 1 "J!1ltEZ "TTTI lllllsMI MliliiilliTiL, 1 1 , 2., '4 ''?" IT Bellvue. Colo., visited last week at the home of Mrs. Usher's cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts. They are on their honeymoon, and went from here to The Dalle to visit other relatives .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen have returned from a week's trip to Great Falls. Mont, where Allen, who Is a board member of the Umatilla Klectric Coop eratlve Avsoclatlon. attended a convention of the N REACT. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thornhlll were Mrs. Tliornhlll's stepfather and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gor man Sax and children Marilyn, Mark and Kelly or neiane. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Darold LaChance and Mrs. Glen Car penter during the week-end were Mrs. LaChance' parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fills Dowdy and on Don, of Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs Frank Marlow went to Pendleton Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs, Mar- low's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Smith, and the home of Marlow's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Thurman. At the Smith home also was another sister, Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Riggins, Idaho. Mrs. Don Downey and Shirley Earwood went to The Dalles Sat urday to visit their grandfather, Herman Stcinke. Their mother. Mrs. Louise Earwood, returned home with them from there af ter being gone seven weeks. She has been visiting her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Earwood and family In Torrance, Calif., her sisters. Mrs. Lester Burnett and Mrs. Larry Pavna In Qnn DIotrA Palif nriil coming Mjg Dutcn strahm 'in Phoenix. Ariz. On her way home she vis lted her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Califf in Estacada. Mrs. Gene Smith entertained with a party at her home last week In honor of the fourth birthdays of her son Calvin and Tammy Robinson. There were 18 guests present. In games played prizes were won by Ktcharu Stubbs of McNary and Cynthia Bo Ice. Mrs. Delbert Carpenter was taken to the Umatilla hospital over the week-end, suiienng with tonsllltls. Bob Thornhlll has been a lent in the Good Shepherd oital in Hermiston since last Trl day, due to an Injury to his shoulder. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Garner and daughter Anita of Burns were week end visitor at the ln.me of Mr. and Mrs. Iewey West. Garner Is mayor elect of Burns. He and West left Sunday to at tend the League of Oregon Cities convention nt Eugene, Arthur Allen. Jtte Tatone and Verno.i Russell left Monday for the cor. vention. which Is November 16- 17. 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