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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIM ES. Thursday. May 8. 1969
Monte Evans Wins
Agriculture Award
Monte Evans has been an
nounced as winner of the 1!K9
DiKalb Agricultural Accomp
llshmont Award, given to out
standing high school seniors in
vocational agriculture depart
ments, lie was chosen to receive
the award on the basis of schol
arship, leadership and supervls
ed farming program.
Son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ev
ans of Heppner, Monte attends
Heppner High and has been
president and treasurer of the
r r A, and was chosen as Star
Greenhand.
His farming program consists
of raising registered Angus cat
tle, grain crops and alfalfa. Af
ter high rehool, Monte plans to
go to I5MCC to major in ani
mal science. Monte is the third
DeKalb Accomplishment Award
winner from Heppner High
school.
Eagle Trackmen Nip
Mustangs, Pirates
Wahtonka High's truck team
outpointed Heppner and River
side at a three-way meet at
Boardman last Thursday. The
Kagles collected 71 points, while
the Mustangs had 57 and the
Pirates 40.
Placing for Heppner were the
fo lowing: Mile Dick, first;
Green, fourth: 410 Wright, sec
ond; Anderson, fourth; 100-yard
dash Huson. second; high hur
dles Munkers, first; 880 Hus
on, second; nan, tnirn;
low hurdles Munkers, fourth;
two-mile Dick, first; Green,
third; shotput Munkers, third;
high jump Anderson, third;
javelin Hall, first; Huson,
fourth: discus Cutsforth, third;
Munkers, fourth; pole vault
Sweeney, second; Dick, third.
Students Offer Spring
Musical Program
A special spring program of
entertainment is planned for
the next Elementary PTA meet
ing on Wednesday evening, May
14. when music students under
the direction of their leader, Mrs.
Oia Mae Groshens, will present
a variety of vocal selections.
The musical program will be
gin at 7:30 p.m. in the Grade
school gymnasium and will
be followed by a short IT A
business meeting, according to
Arnold Raymond, PTA president,
All parents are encouraged to
attend this special program and
Important meeting.
Week-end visitors at the Er-
vin Anderson home were Mrs.
Carol Porter, son Ricky, and
Mrs. Adelia Martin and daugh
ter Suzanne, all of Portland.
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Council Discusses
Problems of Dump
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Bring your appliances in
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Make an appointment for
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Ph. 567-5221
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Floor Covering
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500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We Install everything but
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Automotive
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the police department has ad
vised the public to use two nick
els instead of a dime for two
hour parking, mechanical troub
le with the meters has been
minimized, he said.
Supt. Vic Groshens reported
that the city well driller had
sealed the casing on the new
city well and was going to blow
out the well soon to see if the
casing would hold. Groshens al
so reported that the city crew
is laying a new water main on
South Court, replacing a line
that has been in since 1906.
Councilman Sweeney, in con
nection with the CleanuD Week.
May 12-17, which has been Dro-
claimed by the mayor, urged
tnat something be done to clean
vacant Jots, alleys and other ar
eas of tall grass while it re
mains green. He proposed that
a commercial sprayer be hired
to kill the grass before it be
comes a fire hazard and the
cost of the work be assessed to
property owners who do not
keen their trrass rni ITntummr
Attorney Bob Abrams said that
in his opinion this could not he
done under terms of the city or
dinance, pointing out that ac
tion cannot be taken until the
matter actually becomes a nui
sance.
While other councilmen ex
pressed sympathy to Sweeney's
point, with Councilman Dick
Robison expressing the fact that
some absentee owners require
nuaging on tnis matter every
year, no action was taken ex
cept to instruct City Recorder
tuaine ueorge to inquire of the
League of Oregon Cities as to
what other cities do on this
problem.
Mayor Collins discussed brief
ly a meeting that he had at
tended with county officials and
representatives of the Army
Corps of Engineers on the city's
responsibility on the proposed
Willow Creek project. Engineers
said that the city's part was
essentially as the mayor had
i previously outlined probably
voiniv neeaea ior creeK channel
rights of way and an obliga
tion on moving utilities where
they would interfere with the
channel. He also pointed out
that local bodies will be asked
to operate the two parks that
tne engineers would construct
on tne shores of the reservoir.
ine mayor estimated operation
ai aouuu to st5(lu Der vear. hut
ine responsible agency would be
empowered to charge fees for
use or the recreation areas.
Mrs. Georeg announced that
tentative plans call for opening
of the city swimming pool this
year on June 8.
The city approved emnlnvina
of Dobyns Pest Control for ro
dent baiting service at the city
dump. John Jepsen, owner, was
at the meeting. He rprentlv
bought out Avers Ppsr
Who formerly Derformeri th
service here.
Zoning variance was prantpH
to Mrs. Johanne Tavlnr WnnH
who applied for permission to
install a mobile home on prop
erty formerly owned by Lewis
Barclay at Union and Simhp
The application said that plans
are to remove an old house from
the property. It complied with
provisions recently defined by
the city to cover mobile homes.
Building oermits wptp errant.
ed as follows: Lee S. Boutelle,
2(50 S. Main, remodeling, $168;
Clayton H. Ayers, remodel va
cant house on Green street and
add utility room, $1,000; William
Cunningham, 175 Quaid new
rooi, vmv; Mrs. Earle Bryant
485 S. Court, new cupboards,
Chapter Reports
March of Dimes
Campaign Funds
Reports of activities of the
Morrow County Chapter of the
National Foundation March of
Dimes were heard recently at
the organization's annual meet
ing. A total of $1,118.74 was rais
ed in the fund raising campaign
UAa.n.ua.rv' Ila double. All four scored
of birth ripf.v tK Part r,f this i Pilot Rook picked up two runs
Diamondmen Drop
Final Two Games
Winding up their season, the
Heppner Wuh diamondmen
droppt-il two league games to
Pilot Hock Saturday, by scores
of G-5 and 51. The Mustangs
were plagued by their season'
Jinx in the opener, losing an
other close one by a single run
In the first Inning four runs
were scored, on base nits nv
McCabe, Smith, and Curnutt,
Larry Petty ihn hit a two-run
Morrow County
CROP-WEATHER SUMMARY
(For woek tndlno May I 1969)
Adequate soil moisture
supply. Volunteer grain and
cheatgrass hard to kill In
summer fallow; still many
fields to work. Alfalfa making
good growth. Potatoes emerg
ing. Pasture conditions abort
average some annual grass
es nearlng maturity. Perennial
grasses progressing. Stock wa
ter supplies excellent Cool
nights retarding all crops.
Weed spraying In grain near
ly completed. Sagebrush
spraying started.
Radiator Service
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Rentals And Sales
"Eloctronlca la our business
not a sideline".
Motorola Sylvanla
Tires
Louie's
O. K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON
Specializing In Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires, Fiber Glass and Radial Tires
Pickup, Truck Farm Tires
Shocks and Batteries
17 Years Fast, Dependable Service
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cline,
former HeDDner residents coin.
brated their grand opening of
vutsi-io-uoasi store in Oak
urove the week-end of April 24
26. and reepivpH a vopv cmnA
ception, according to information
from her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Oris Crisp. They are now set
tled in their new rpciHomvi at
3380 Willamette Ave. in Milwau
kie. Their business is located
at I4b5u S. E. McLoughiin Blvd.
Mrs. Robert Klenke and dau
ghter. Krikn. nf Fnroct !,.
visited four days last week at
tne nome or her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Rhea. Her hus
band, head of thp Fncriich de
partment at Forest Grove High
scnooi, was attending a teach
ers' institute in Santa Barbara,
Lain.
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amount remains in Morrow
county to be used locally,
The Morrow County Chapter
nas recently purchased correct
ive shoes for local past polio
and birth defect patients.
The local chanter is again of
fering a scholarship for anyone
going into the medical field
Sheridan Wyman, a student at
Emmanuel School of Nursing In
Portland, was the 19C8 recipient.
Anyone interested in this schol
arship should contact Mrs. Len
Ray Schwarz, Heppner, or Mrs,
Ralph Kincaid. lone. Applica
tions for this scholarship should
be received before June 30, 1'J,
A 10-year certificate and pin
were awarded to Mrs. Mary Brv
ant for her services in the chap
ter. Five-year certificates and
pins were awarded to Lowell
Chally, Mrs. Edna Chally, and
Mrs. Beverly Gunderson.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to Pioneer
Memorial hospital during the
past week, and still receiving
medical care, are the following:
Nadine O'Brien, Heppner; Ray
mond Bailey, Heppner; Arthur
Smith, Heppner; Edward
Schwarzin, Heppner; Gary Stev
ens, Heppner, and Alvin Barlow,
lone.
Dismissed, after receiving ov
ernight care, was Frances Den
nis of Spray.
in the third and two more In
the sixth to tie the game up. In
the seventh inning Gunderson
scored another run for Heppner
bv coming in on an error after
hitting a single and advancing
to second on Mel Ashbecks sac
rifice bunt.
But Hadden and Elkanas both
crossed home plate in the but
torn half of the inning to give
the Rockets the victory,
The Mustangs again took the
lead In the second game, when
Mike Smith singled and scored
on a single by Pettyjohn in the
fourth inning. In the sixth inn
ine, the Rockets went on a scor
ing streak of five runs in a row.
Mustang batters were led by
Larry Pettyjohn who went 3 for
6 for the day. He also pitched
the second game.
First game:
Heppner Van Marter and
Petty lohn; Pilot Rock Cook
and Mentzer.
Second game
Heppner Pettyjohn and
Hughes; Pilot Rock McMahon
and Mentzer.
House guests at the Curtis
Culp home from Friday through
Saturday of the past week were
her brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goldsmith and
two daughters of Redmond. Ac
companying their uncle and
aunt to their home for a few
days visit were the three Culp
children.
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