4 HEFPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. Jub 3a 1966
New Minister Serves
Boardman Church
Range Camp Open
To Applicants
Kinzua Leaguers Defeat Condon
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Behind the iwlilt
pitching of Donnle Bird, tho
Kinzua Little League baseball
team roared past Condon to the
By mart lee mablow
BOARDMAN Rev. and Mrs.
George Neeley and family ar
rived Sunday from Santa Cruz,
Calif, to fill the pulpit at the! Center.
Boardman Community church, Mr. and
Oregon Youth Range Man
acement Camp, under the dlr
eotion of the American Society tune of 7-1 on the Condon field
of Range Management. Pacific ' Saturday. It was a well played
.i ....... . .,. wh ion'-M --!"". u K'e oy com Teams ana en-
Ilenr- arNr of Mew ash. !stafe Extenslon service, will twijoyrd by a host of fans.
Kurt Cwintenbeln nnurned ,he,d AuRUSt 7 t0 ARlkst 13. Donnle also contributed to
nome "y ' " Camp Is located at tne Lane, his winning cause by slumming
iiauiiuK ' i. , , ;rr ITceK Kecreauon Assmau,
Camp at the akima Firing Jnc facilities. Logan Valley,
rnMldf i r. ""V.. .......
, ,,. near wnnii, uirsu.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hlnton i . cw.
They have three children. Rock- went to Iklah over the week-1 V" untv chalrnien for
ie. 5. ivy June 3. and Nathan end to visit at the home c, "thlt thi
---- . - - . , : tan mmn is nreseniiv re-
George Hinton. eorgia ana - sponsored boV!
a three-run homer In the fifth
inning following a triple bv
John Wall and a walk to Bill
Messorschmldt.
In the Pit; Wee game, Kin
zua was also victorious, down
ing the Condon "Shorties" by
an 8-1 score.
... ........ . , !v....., vii. N.t.m,.,! hnnw sinciea lO IUUI .
-kVm iA;in nM and ' after visiting there. Mrs. Grace i P! " " " ' r i.J V V 7..
!. . V-no.-iiiv.ir Wash neu i-uum.. - v. auuuo bOUItl Hold
J"no.a.u'.wAia.V!f;!her nf ISZ P. " ? acquaint the, boys. , Suuun.r Toumam.nt.
uea last wevn ai uic w -- . . wno in IulUre wars mav imr
Mrs. Love s uncle and aunt. Mr. mg at uie nmion
and Mrs. Zoarl Gillespie. They
were on their way home from
, . . . . ii .
attending ineir , - ";r "- . " V. " " , sources.
graduation irom wnearon -oi- ,-; ,
?ge in Wheaton.m: He aceon, .oln h R Lm.X Va.
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Mr ling at Uie Minton nonie. ik,,.i. .n,i atrrieultiiriti lead- li,u"s Kou ciiuium-
Thev Beatrice Sicard of Portland ,"sinf,hand J of ,he lwnl club ,,,J,hI
from'vi-sited last Thursday and Fri- ,',hn . SuTxt M?urSl llho,r t,,irt1 Frll,ay nlht ' JiU k
ion dav at the home of her broth- "f of our xast na,ural n and Jill" tournament at the
national
civic
club this past week. The affair
Is catching on the. further it
progresses and aa each round
of the tournament Is played.
Following the round of golf, slz
zlincr steaks whlmwd mi hv
I In 15H55. there were W boys Harlan Schroeder were served to
counties attenn- , tne contestants, roint winners
Tlin lu-ii-o r.nm. 'fur th nl'nnin .-.i. Afl.in.,
?-ania Ana, taiu. icjot-. n-irtx- it hnmo fnr'ciiiUna linrrmi' rountv at last : Schroeder and rvm stinkard.
tmed tnem here also. - -""K.-y' c " ere groups, individuals and federal
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo . Tu., uL.l lencies contribute to making
i n.v. f. J t rewm i iuc uuiuv ui -k - .... -
u run vjU. ' ''"' I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood. e camp program mtowhh
nanrii, anu iiu. "u . ,,,ci,w lr, MHW thorn
Z 51 mSfd Si! MrsVthui AUen was host- from Oregon
5 '1.m?'ItAtn,d ? ess for the annual Sandflower i ing the camp.
all wont to
last week to attend the reun
u HnK Ikaii snnn u-itra Pari triirlr. firvt' I nVinn ffmiir om,1 Mill
ion of the Skoubo family, which Monday night o( las, weok. ! meler and jimmy McEUigott. j Boring, second; La Velio Jelllck
was neid June a. i irsi. Russell Miller was co-i These boys were sponsored at and Lee Bailey, third.
Mrs. James Harding and dau- hostess. Eva LaChance of La 'the camp" by: Heppner Cham-1 The annual Kinzua Father
ghter Faye Dishrow. of Sacra-1 Grande was a guest Roll call jber of Commerce. Morrow Coun- .Son golf tournament was play
mento, Calif, visited at the'was answered bv eivine theitv Livestock Growers. Heppner ed on Sunday much to the en-
home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.!name of a vegetable eaten for! Soil Conservation District and Joyment of the boys and their
Russell Miller, last week. Theyjiuncn.
went from here to Idaho to vis
it
Mrs. Walter Wyss went to
Portland over the" week-end to
visit at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and
Mrs. James Pieper, and to at
tend the reunion at the West Mrs. Tim Ripee of Stanfield,
Portland Grade School. Some of! Mrs. Charles Anderegg of Pen-
Sandflower sisters were re
vealed with exchange of gifts.
New names for next year will
be drawn at the next meeting
July 18. Mrs. Rollin Bishop re
ceived the door prize.
those attending had attended
the school as far back as 1900. 1
Mrs. Elie Bellanger and dau
ghter Charlene of Ontario, for
mer residents here, were week
end visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zunker
and five sons of Kennewick,
Wash., and Susan Higuera of
Othello, Wash, were week-end
visitors at the home of Zunk
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ferguson. Susan remained here
to visit this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts went
to Sunnyside, Wash. Sunday to
visit at the home of Potts' cous
in. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cross and
children Barbara and Jim of
Gresham were week-end visit
ors at the home of Mrs. Cross'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
King, and her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean
King. Other guests at the Dean
King home were Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Wraits of La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Worden
are in Payette, Idaho visiting
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. ar. 1 Mrs.
Dallas Forthman.
Visitors last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Donovan were Mrs. Donovan's
niece, Dalene Russell, and Jo
anne Atkins of The Dalles. Jer
ry Donovan spent the week-end
at Woodburn visiting his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West. Sr. The Donovan's went
to The Dalles Sunday to take
the girls home and on to Wood
burn to bring Jerry back.
Mrs. George Holderman and
son Bill visited last week at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganten
bein were Mrs. Gantenbein's
niece, Marie Schmuck of Ken
an a. Alaska, and her brother
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
dleton, and Mrs. Harold Rash
were honored with a birthday
party recently at the Rash
home. Others present included
Mrs. Arnin Hug, Mrs. Ralph
Earwood, and Mrs. Darrel Rash
and daughters Valerie and De
nise of Portland.
Word has been received here
that Nate Macomber of Pendle
ton, former resident here, is in
St Anthony hospital in Pendle
ton with a broken leg, suuerea
in a fall at his home. He will
be hospitalized several weeks.
Zearl Gillespie had surgery at
the Good Shepherd hospital in
Hermiston last Friday.
Ronald Black was a patient
in St Anthony hospital in Pen
dleton the first of last week.
FJnlne Clark of Redmond to vis
it for a few days.
Mrs. Stanley Benson and Miss
Verla Conner went to Welser.
Idaho, last Wednesday to take
home Mrs. John Benson and
children Dean and Julie. They
had visited here for about ten
days-
Jlggs Bowman und daughters
Sara and Cindy went to Hepp
ner last Tuesday where Jlggs
and Sara got glasses.
William Lorengel of Netarls
arrived Wednesday to visit with
Louis Lorengel. On Friday they
went to Portland to attend the
funeral services of Mr. Uren
gels niece, returning home Sat
urday. .., . ..
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Kimball
of Klamath Falls became the
parents of a daughter born on
Monday. June '.'0. She weighed
S lb.. 1 oz. und has been named
Paula lone. Maternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe L
McMlnn. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMlnn and
daughters Janls and Palsy re
turned to Klnua last Monday
evening after spending the
week end in Klamath Falls.
Visiting In Kinzua Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollo
mon and family of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sam
ples and family of lone.
The Friendship club was en
tertained Wednesday night at
the school with Pat MeMmn as
hostess. High was won by Vlr
.inU Sltton. second high by
Barbara Mortimore and floating
Morrow County Farm Bureau, uiads. Twenty four golfersjhv Sharon Kelso ami Barbara
Any bovs who can qualify for enurnea their way about me Mortimore. Others playing were
this camp and are Interested In 'course with the boys doing their Mavis Oyler. Naomi Kiev. lrls
attending may see the chair- ', utmost to show their dads how stubblefield. Carol Norrls, Hot-
me game was piayeu, ana in!,v Murdock, Sue Malttson. Kita
some instances 11 worKeu ex- Coulee and Roberta Held,
actly In that manner. i !r .,iui Mrs. Richard Mortl
When the rounds were com-jmoro mt son Karl went to
pleted, without too much em- j u,.ppner Frldav where Karl en
burrassment for the Dads. wln- ;tored the hospital for a tonsil
ners were honored In two div- ' tctomy. He wus discharged Sat
isions. Under 12, Kent Boll and unlay.
Wayland held low gross; Jtm i ir" i(nd Mrs. Slim Rhoton
A heautiful .'iS-oa.-e four-col- and Randy Hulett had low net; ...t t The Pul es Friday for
or brochure inviting visitors to , long drive went to Kent Hflt. business und shopping and for
men at the Heppner Ranger Dis
trict Office for furtner miorma
tion.
32-Page Brochure
Advertises Oregon
Council Adopts
Budget for Year
By MARY LEE MABLOW
(lb-Id over from Inst week)
ROAKPMAN A hearing was
held on the new budget for the
city of Bonrdmnn at me regu
lar monthly meeting or me cn
council Tuesday night of last
week, and a resolution wih
adopted to accept the budget
The cltv nuisance ordinance
was adopted to the second read
ing, and an ordinance requiring
underground utility wiring In
stallation for the clly, provld
Ing for variances therefor anil
penalties.
The 4 II building plumbing
bids were reviewed anil detin
Ion made to draw up a contract
in other action the council
approved a leer license for
Hick's Market, and accepted an
audit contract from Karl Gild
well, of Hermiston.
Mayor lVwey West reported
on the progress of the forma
tion of the cltv park district.
Following the council meeting
the Urban Renewal Agency held
a short session and approved
the sale of residential lots to
the school district and the
It.uirdman Community Church.
and adopted a resolution to sell
a commercial lot of Fmmett
and Fthel MKenie.
.10; freshmen Lome Peterson
.1.3, Tonl ZlelliuiRi 3.1, 1100
Skoubo .10.
The A roll for the last arm-
cuter: seniors Mike Smith 4.0,
I'ennv Fossey 3ti, Klla Sutton
3t, tve Wear 3.5; Juniors
Shirley Plxon X Carol Annn
llarcr 3 5; fronlimen Mian
Fosse v 3H. II Mil seniors Tonl
Ol 1 11 3 3; Junior Hoti MclUo
3J, Mike Part low Si, Linda
Senn 30, Ivnnnn Bollinger 3.0;
sophomores Carolyn Burg .14,
Hetty Kppennncli 3.3, Anna Oh.
ermcier 3 3, Linda Tnlone 33,
George Ketiney 3 1, Kathv Hln
ton 31. Parleue Gollyhorn 31,
Uremia Barnhart 3 1; freshmen
l.orrle Peterson 3 3, Tonl Zlel
inskl 3 1. Bob Skoubo 30.
Mrs. V.oe Billings was lumteM
fur a miscellaneous shower at
her home Tuesday night of lait
week In honor of Mrs, Dennis
Grompiist t Penny Fossey). re
cent bride Thete were 3J pres
ent. Co luwtenses Included Mrs.
l.nVeru Parllow, Frnnell Walk
er. Pat Miller. Deweua Went.
Flla Sutton and Tonl Olln. Out
.if town guests were Mrs Ray
Gromiulsl and daughter Karen,
and Shlela Fawthrop of Pendle
ton, and Mrs. Iionatd U-lghton
of lrrlgon. In a game idnycd
prizes were won bv Mrs. u-lgh-ton
and Ivwena West.
KINZUA NEWS
(Held over from last week)
Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and dau
ghter Theresa went to Portland
Saturday for the week-end and
when they retu r n e d home
brought Maria Donison with
them for a visit
Miss Sharon Mabe and her
fiance James Cloud of Portland
were here over tne week-end
visiting with Mrs. Wilma Mabe
and attending the Miller-Benson
wedding.
Mrs. Bert Hoover, accompan
ied bv Mr. and Mrs. Alan Matth
ews 01 Fossil, leit Monday to
attend the convention of tne
Oregon Branch of the National
Association of Post masters
being held this week in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoolcraft
and David James were in Hepp
ner Tuesday for medical care
for Mr. Schoolcraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferrel
went to John Day Saturday for
medical care lor txta.
Come to the land of vacations
unlimited." is being mailed
around the world by the Oregon
State Highway Department, it
is announced by Forrest Cooper,
state highway engineer.
It advises the vacationer that
no matter what type of vacation
he desires, Oregon can provide
for it is a land of infinite
variety. There are seashores,
mountains, lakes, rivers, high
plateau country". Interesting cit
ies, natural and man-made mar
vels, historical and cultural
points of interest. It describes
the outdoor recreational facilit
ies as being outstanding, with
200 state parks, many of which
provide overnight camping sites
and facilities, and more than 60
roadside rest areas.
To back up its claim that Ore
gon is the place to relax ... in
a state ol excitement, tne Drocn-
ure has more than 75 full-color
photographs to illustrate its
point. The state is divided into
seven regions in the booklet as
follows: the Coast, Willamette
Valley, Columbia Gorge, South
ern Oregon, Central Oregon,
Northeastern Oregon and South
eastern Oregon.
The publication Is designed
primarily for out-of-state visit
ors. Potential visitors may ob
tain copies by writing to the
Oregon State Highway Depart
ment, Travel Information Divis
ion, 101 State Highway Build
ing, Salem, Oregon 97310. The
brochure also contains Informa
tion on other booklets published
by the Highway Department to
enable the vacationer to better
plan his activities.
Over V2, John and Ernie Wall medical care for Marie
had low gross; Kevin and El- j Mr, and Mrs. Sam Howell. Mr.
vyn Bell had low net; John Wall -and Mrs. John Hawk and Rusty
and Don Sllnkard had long Medlock went to Long Crock
drive. ;la.st Monday to attend the fun-
'eral services of John Hawk's
Mrs. Wayland Hyatt and dau-: brother Ralph who passed away
ghter Theresa went to Portland June 17 In John Day.
Friday to take Maria Donison j Mr. and Mrs. Henry McCIaln
home after spending a week and sons of Addison, 111., vis
here. ! itcd Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Leach of John Hawk and family. Mrs.
Hermiston spent Thursday here McCIaln is the former Mary
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ver-j Williams.
non Perry and other friends, i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norrls and
Mrs. John Meadows and child- j Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Murdock
ren were business visitors to! went to Portland Sunday where
Heppner Friday. they attended an air show at
Mrs. Roy Keller went to Mad- j the Troutdale Airport,
ras Monday to bring home her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parton
daughter Linda who had work- and Sam Parton went to Hepp
ed over there in the mint har- ner Sunday morning where Mrs.
vest. She also brought Janic and Harold Parton had an emergen-
Mrs Glen Carpenter was
hostess fi.,- the Home Economies
Club of Greenfield Grange Wed
nesday of last week at her
home, starting with luncheon at
Li: 30 p m. Mrs. Emmet t McKen
tif wtis o hostesis. Guests were
Eva l.nt'hattee of La Grande,
ami Mrs. Waller Wyss.
The next meeting will Ih
July 13 with Mrs. Arthur Al
len and Mrs. Russell Miller as
hostesses.
Honor Roll ReUcntd
The honor roll tor the last
nine weeks of Riverside High
schixd has been announced us
follows: A roll grade point av
erage 3 Ti to 10: seniors Mike
Smith -10. Ice Wear 3H, penny
Fossey 3K. Ton! Olln 3 5, Ell.t
Sutton 3.5; Juniors Shirley Ilx
on 35, Carol Anne Harper .15;
sophomores Carolyn Burg 35.
Anna Otiermeter -tn; in-sunn -o ;
Mike Fossey 3 S. B roll grade j
-VV V. Tm;.! Knack Shack Is In the
3 tvann.1 Bellinger 3 0, Linda
Senn 30: sophomores Betty
Kppcuhaeh 3.3, Kathv Hlnton
3 3. Linda Tatone 3.3. Bob Bu
chanan 31, Brenda Barnhart
3 1, George Kenney 3 1, Mary
C.riH-r 3.0. Rerun- McNeil JO,
Boiirdmnn's newest business,
the Knack Shack, oiwrated by
l.inda Tatone held oix-n house
June 17. from 2 5 p.m. The
fn-shmeiits will In- served Jlie
ratone
Building next to the post ol
flee.
1M Ted Hoffman who has
been stationed at Fort Itlley.
Khiis, with the V. S. Army for
basic training the past eight
weeks, visited ftl the home of
nti rvs.
Lesli Bushman 3d, h.arroi "ear;. lmr).ts. Mr. and Mrs. Ar
Inold Hoffman, last week. He
cv apiH-ndoctomv at the Pioneer ' and Mrs Hoffman went to Sa
Memorial hospital I lent to visit at the home of h-r
Mr und Mrs IVlbert Barzee I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kit
went to Portland Sunday to I tmhouse, and will go on to the
1,,-ir,,. hmnii itii-lf ilnuehters coast for a few days After a
Cheryl and Joyce who had ent ! two week leave he will return
the past two weeks visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boy-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rlir
and son Mike and Mr. and Mrs
Paul Oyler were business vis
itors to Portland on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning
and Linda went to Pendleton
Sunday to visit their daughter,
Miss Joan Browning.
to Fort Riley for further train
Uu;.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Haves
were In Eugene from Thursday
till Saturday, visiting "
home of their daughter, Mrs
Margaret Beall While there
they attended high school grad
uation exercises where their
granddaughter. Patty Beall. was
among the graduates.
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