Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 14, 1966, Sec. 2, Image 12

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HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, ThuredoT. April 1.
Boardman City Council
Adopts Water Schedule
Br MART LEE MARLOW law. Mr. nnd Mrs. Darrol Rash
RnipnnTh. roun-inl dauchtors Valorio and IX'-
new city hall Tuesday evening . and Rh: M r.
rates was adopted as follows: j
3 4 inch meter $2.50 minimum I Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ldwards
for 6 000 callons; 1 inch meter and daughter Marty of Jerome.
$3.00 minimum for 8.000 eallons; Idaho were week end Kuests at
IS inch meter $4 00 minimum i the home of their fy in-law
for 10 000 Rallons; 2 Inch meter and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fhil
$6 00 minimum for 1 2.000 gal- LaCombe.
Ions; from 6.000 to o).000 sal-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Low and
Ions $: a thousand, from 30.- daughters Tanne, Cindy and
000 ' callons to 100.OMO $.15 a Robin of Waseo were Sunday vis
thousand; over 100.000 eallons ' i'rs at the home of Mr. and
$12 a thousand: all rates are M. Harold Rash,
to be reviewed in six months. I Mrs. Esther Lmmons and Lva
Irrigation rates $.05 a thous- LaChanco of La (..ramie were
and for the number of gallons week-end visitors at the home
used over an averaee of the -ot their sister. Mrs. Ulon Car-
winter months use. Rates must pent". . !
be applied for and approved. 1 Mf and Mrs. Elvin Lly went
Sewer rates are residential to Seattle. Wash. Saturday to
$2 00 a month, commercial SO"".- stnd the holidays at the home!
of metered water eharces. f their son and duhter-in law.
In other action Ernabel Mit- Mr- and M. Allen Ely. They
tlosdorf was appointed as buds- were accompanied by Mr. and .
et officer. Members of th budg- Mrs. Virsil Osborne of Hermls-1
et committee and dates of lon- , . . . . . '
meetings will be published at Week-end visitors at the home
a later date ' Mr. aru Mrs. Adair Sauer
At a "short Urban Renewal ' were Sauers brother and sister -Acencv
meeting a residential in law. Mr. and Mrs. Adam
lot was sold to Seth Russell. Sauer i d children Sharon. Mar-
The acencv voted to partici- i vin. Linda. Norma and Bruce of
pate in the plumbing program Payette. Idaho, and his twin
of the new 4-H building to be j sister. Mrs. Anita Thompson and
built in the citv park. sons Tat and Mike of The
The Tru Lav Pavine company 'Dalles,
was awarded the contract for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
$1,091.80 to round out and pave and sons Dick and Bob went to
all four corners of Front and Hermiston Sunday to visit at
Main Streets. I the home of Mrs. Skoubo's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getch-
Honor Students Named ell.
The honor roll for Riverside; Week end visitors at the home
High school for the past nine of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Har
weeks has been released as fol- wood included Mr. and Mrs.
lows: A roll, with an average Lowell Spagle of Salem. Mr.
of 3.5 to 4.: seniors. Mik and Mrs. Lowell Spagle. Jr.. and
Smith. 3.S. Ella Sutton 3.5. Dee children Jimmy and Janet of
Wear 3.5; sophomores. George Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Art Oak
Kenney 3.6. Carolyn Burg 3.5; lev and daughters Linda. Carol
freshman, Mike Fossev 3.S. and Joan of Milwaukie, Mr. and
B roll, with an average of 3. Mrs. Leslie Packard of College
to 3.4 seniors. Penney Fossey Place, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. '
3.3. Toni Olin 3.1; iuniors. Carol Leonard Churchill of Kellogg.;
Ann Harper 3.4. Shirley Di.xon Idaho. The latter are staving
3.3. Mike Partlow 3.3. Bob Mc- here this week.
Crae 3.1, Deanna Bellinger 3., I Mrs. Walter Haves was in !
Linda Senn 3.; sophomores. Bet- Maupin from Thursday till!
ty Eppenbach 3.3. Annie Ober- Sunday visiting at the home of ;
meier 3.1. Linda Tatone 3.. Dar-,her son and daughter-in-law. i
lene Lrotlynorn a; iresnmen, ylt. and Mrs. Jeff Haves. Hayes
Toni Ziehnski 3.3, Laurie Peter-:went after her Sunday,
son 3.1, Bob Skoubo 3., Richard . Mrs. Leo Root spent the week
Ran 3. end in Arlington at the home
of her brother-in-law and sis
Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie ter. Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber.
and Mrs. Claud Coats attended Sunday they went to Grandview,
graveside servies in Heppner Wash, to visit another brother
last Thursday for Mary Sowers, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
93. who died in Portland last Max Deweee.
week. She was an aunt of Mrs.i Airs. Rollin Bishop accompa
Gillespie and Mrs. Coats. "nied Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bish-
op and daughter Barbara of lone
More than 100 pre-schoolers visiting relatives in Starbuck
and children of the first four and Walla Walla, Wash, over
grades attended the annual the week-end.
Easter Egg hunt last Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks of
sponsored by the Boardman Til- Arlington were Sunday visitors
licum club. Prize winners for at the home of their son-in-finding
the most eggs were law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Burg, pre-schoolers; Dewey West.
Freddie Ziemer, first and sec-1 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Donovan
ond grades; Kathy Beall, third went to Baker to spend the hoi
and fourth; 440 eggs were hid idays at the home of their son
for the children. Club members in-law and daughter, Mr. and
in charge were Mrs. H. M. Walk- Mrs. Bill White,
er, Mrs. Ronald Black, Mrs.i Mr. and Mrs. Burt Anderson
Dewey West, Mrs. Vernon Rus- i of Milwaukie spent the week
sell, Mrs. Joe Tatone, Mrs. Roy; end here visiting friends. An
Partlow, Mrs. LaVern Partlow 1 derson was former city engineer
and Mrs. Zoe Billings. jhere.
Sunday visitors at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Daniels 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
were in Portland three days last were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gron
week where Daniels attended a quist and children Dennis and
press conference with Howard Karen of Pendleton, Mr. and
Glazer, architect, on detailed Mrs. Keith Gronquist of Port
drawings of the new Riverside land, Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Aase
High school building. Construe-1 and sons Sigurd and Erie of
tion is expected to be started Touchet, Wash., and Penny Fos
in the late summer or early sey.
autumn Mrs. Gienn Mallery of Seat-
Mrs. Charles Wicklander of tie, Wash., is visiting this week
Portland visited from Friday to at the home of her mother,
Tuesday at the home of her Mrs. Claud Coats.
r,H m;I w f t . udUKIller' lr-, Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the
VT tu u week-end n Walla Walla,
Week-end visitors at the home iri.i Ko- J
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash sJlt' &n h" aUnt' MrS
i,;. ,... j Ernest Zerba.
a"" ""u Cafeteria menus for Riverside
High school and Boardman
Grade school for the week of
April 18-22 are as follows: Mon
jday hamburgers, onions, let
ituce, peas and fruit; Tuesday
beef and gravy, mashed pota
toes, vegetable salad, raisin
muffins and fruit; Wednesday
i tried chicken, sweet potatoes,
! celery stick, rolls and fruit jel
; lo; Thursday spaghetti, green
beans, French bread and prune
cobbler; Friday oven fried
flounder, Tartar sauce, carrots,
Camp 5 Women's Club to Give Scholarship; Plans Made f0i
k. l .1 tit 1rm frrtl1r ttUNllU'KM VtuIflirM 1 1 t't... Iv ,.
By VIRGINIA KELSO
K1N7.UA The Camp 5 Worn
ens club had its regular meet
ins last Wednesday at the Camp
5 community hall with nine
members present. The meeting
graham crackers and apple
sauce. Bread, butter and milk
are served with all meals.
College students home for the
Easter holidays Included IVw
ena West, Jim and Pat Miller,
Steve Partlow and Jim Partlow
from Blue Mountain College,
and Dennis Gronquist and Leon
ard Bedord from E.O.C., La
Grande.
Members of the Boardman
Garden Club will go to Pendle
ton April IS to have an after
noon meeting at the home of
Mrs. Hugh Brown.
was presided over by Helen
Trvnell. president of the club.
Scholarship applications were
read and one was chosen to re
ceive the scholarship. Winner
will be announced on gradua
tion night when Mrs. Barbara
Mortimore will present the
award.
Plans were made to have a
crocheted bedspread as their raf
fle project.
The club will have a refresh
ment stand at the Camp 5 lake
on April 23 and 24. the opening
week-end of fishing season with
Barbara Mortimore nad Marie
Rhoton in charge. For sale will
be hot dogs, maple bars, dough
nuts, coffee and pop. The door
prize was won bv Lola Ferrel
and bingo prizes bv Marie Klio
ton. Betty Murdock. Lola Ferrel
and Carol Norris.
Cook I nil Club Entertains
The Busy Bakers 4 II okln
club cooked and served a dinner
for their leader and inoihwi
last Mondav at the Kliuua
church annex.
Tie delicious four course
dinner was prewired ami served
bv the following members. Dol
ores Shelton. VIcM Wham, Slid
lie Guinii. Judy, Sharon, and
l.orell llut'licll and was served
to Mrs. Merldel Wham. Mrs Jo
line t'.ulnn. Mrs. Helen Shelton,
Mrs. Wanlta llulibell. and Ther
esa Hvatt. Leaders for this
group are Mrs. Patricia Hyatt
and Mrs. Ada Schell.
Mrs Alan Gulnil entertained
last Thursday with two tables
of bridge at her home High
was won bv Margaret IHikck.
and second high h Jessie Hag
en. Others playing were Mrs.
Mary Miller, Mrs Zella Prindle.
Mis Merldel Wliain. Rir. v.rni-r
Coleman, and Mr, nunnie
Campbell
Mis Steve Cnillee nnd tier ids
ter. Mls Midge Murray were
iMistiicoM visitors to lleppner UkI
Thursday.
The IVmliledeek card club wan
eiiterliilned last Wednesday eve
ning at the heme of Mi. Mat
earet M.H'imiiell with Mrm
Kalhrvn Klaik as luwte. High
and flouting were won by Vim
tile lliownlng. low bv Mail llor
lug. and floating bv Margaret
McConnell Others plavlng wie
Virginia Kelso. Virginia Sltlon.
Marge Aslier. Helen Wright. I'nt
M.-Miiiii. Kiln Coulee. I. lly May
Nl-lad. and VI Sllnkard
Mr and Mrs Jlgg llownuui
and family went to I'iimh,
Wash . Saturday evening to have
Faster with Mr and Mr- Tom
Holm and family.
Mr and Mrs Jack Sltlon were
IniHlneKa visitors to The Dull,,
on Saturday. On Sun.iav u,,,.
went to Siav to hiivp Fm,.r
dinner with Mm. Corn llunm,!,,
and were olned there by Karl
Slewgall of John Day
Mrs. 1-ouU Itho.lrs mid IH
Arden Tripp Were It, f,,m
Mondav for incdlral ,-Hrr (l
Mrs. KhodeN.
Faster giiests i.f Mr, and m
llud lllrd and family wt-i,. m,
and Mr. Hurl Cop.-am nnd
family of Milton Freewairr, Mr
and Mis Hon Ashley and turn
lly of I'rlnevllle ami n,,,,
(in-i ntleld of Fossil
Business vlhltum In lleiiiiir
Monday wisre Mr. Hill MiMin,,
Mis. Marvin Kltnliull. Mrs liar
old Matigum, and Mrs JKt.N
llowiiinn oivl dnughter t'linly
Mr. and Mr Hay llampiun.
Hutch and Judy Carey wive dm.
Iness visitor ti Umatilla Krl
day evenlllg. While there Hm,-,
sw ITEBT
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SHOVELS
MEDIUM
BLADE
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Bird Baths and General Pet Care Items.
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Pkg
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