Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 08, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    "Aura. JcnuctxT I. WO
lone Has Two First Babies
IONE Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Rea lire the proud parent of a
son, Gary B., born at St. Antho
ny Hospital In Pendleton on
New Years Day. The young man
weighed 7 lb., 13 oz. He Joins
three brothers at home. Mater
nal grandfather is Lloyd How
ton and paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea, all
of lone. He was the first baby
In Umatilla County.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKay
announce the birth of their first
child, a daughter, Robyn An
nette, born at the Hermlston
HnKDltal on Jan. 2 at 12:35 a.m.
The wee miss weighed 8 lb., 13
o Robyn wu "the first baby a. Ions for the State of Calif or
of the new year born at the Her- nia. Mr. Ver tnein "e 0 P
mlston Hospital Maternal, proximately 1700 oil U a class
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morris of Lead, S. D. and
Mr. and Mrs. Boy C. Morris of
Rapid City, S. D. Also Melvin
Hanson of Bucyrus, N. D. Pater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. McKay of Flagstaff,
Ariz., and Mrs. L. D. McKay of
Hot Springs, S. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Barnhart
were overnight guests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Sherer on Friday.
Their daughter Judith returned
home to Redmond following an
t txended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Sherer.
Several ladies attended a cof
fee hour on Saturday at Hermis
ton at the home of Mrs. Eleanor
Herman. Going from lone were,
Mrs. Victor Rietmann, John Jep
sen, Willard French, Earl Mc
Cabe, Fred Nichoson, Walter
Roberts, Harold Sherer, Lee Pal
mer, Marion Palmer, Clarence
Holtz and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
of Lexington. Also present was
Mrs. Cecil Thome of HermLston,
former Ionian.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball were
New Years dinner guests at the
home of their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Elby Alters and
Danny were in Portland over
the New Years holiday. Their
grandson Kenny returned to his
home with them following a vis
it here. They visited with their
daughter Darlene and also their
son Le&.
Nerve Gas Meeting at Ion
Approximately 20 persons
were on hand at the lone Leg
ion Hall on Sunday evening to
hear Joe Smith, Umatilla Co,
Dist. Attorney discuss the "nerve
gas" situation.
The main theme of Mr.
Smith's talk centered around
very pertinent internal problems
we have In our country and the
way citizens can help combat
these problems.
Open discussion .was held
both pro and con about these
problems which affect us local
ly. No direct quotes were given
by any of the group for publi
cation. It appears there are two
sides of this problem and
though discussions are held, the
majority of the people agree
they were really un educated to
have various problems and what
can be done to solve the situa
tions. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jepsen of lone
were dinner guests at the home
of Rev. and Mrs. Mike Luedde
prior to the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. De Bisschop and
children Bobble and Rachelle of
Ontario, spent the Christmas
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jodie Morrison. Mr. De
Bisschop is the registrar for
Treasure Valley Junior College.
While visiting at the Morrisons,
young miss Rachelle celebrated
her 1st birthday on Dec. 26. Mr.
and Mrs. De Bisschop and Mr.
Morrison attended the Classic
Basketball games in Portland
before returning to their home
in Ontario.
Bridal Shower Held
Mrs. Les Brooks, the former
Janice Snider, was honored
guest at a bridal shower on Dec.
30 at the Catholic Church In
lone. Hostesses for the lovely
shower were the mothers of the
graduation class of 1968 and
Mrs. Don Llnnell.
The gift table was centered
with a shower umbrella and
wihte polnsettlas decorated the
room.
Mrs. Brooks was assisted by
Maureen McElligott and Willa
Johnson and Terry O'Connor al
so assisted about the room.
Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn cut and
served the cake which was In
the white and green motif.
Among the out of town guests
NEW HOURS
DICK'S BARBER SHOP
TUES.-THURS.-SAT. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
WED.-FRI. 3 P.M. to 10 P.M.
here for the shower were the
irrooms' mother. Mrs. Lester
Brooks of Arlington, also from
Arlington were Jean Mikkalo,
Mrs. Oscar Burllngame, Mrs.
Howard Eubanks and Marlene
Davis and Freda Welse of MtK
kalo.
The new Mrs. Brooks Is at
tending BMCC this term and Is
residing in Pendleton while Sgt.
Lesly Brooks of the- Marines is
near Da Nang Vietnam
faiiN Bar Exam
Victor D. Vertner? son-ln law
of Mr. and Mrs. Jo&te 'Morrison
was notified In December that
he has passed his bar examin
of 4,000 to pass their exams.
Mr. Vertncr took hi Pre Law
at Oregon State University,
graduating with honors In 1966,
His Law Schooling Was complet
ed at the Santa : Clara Law
School in Santa Clara Calif. He
i graduated in June of 1969, but
the results of the exams were
not known until December. He
is associated with a law firm
in Santa Clara working mostly
within criminal law.
Mr. and Mrs. Vertner have a
son, Mark, and they make their
home in Santa Clara. Victor is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Verlner of Richmond, ,'
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Con
nor took their daughter Terry
buck to the university or ure -
gon Sunday. j
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Matthews
motored to Monmoutn on bun-.
day to take their daughters (
back to college following the
holiday vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crum left.iiy 0t nasco wert. Nf.w Years
on Friday for Nampa, Idaho, to
take their daughter Cathy, back
to NNC. I
Because of the road conditions,
Jim Swanson had a lengthy trip
hock to concge on sunaay. also
returning to uregon Mate was
Earl James Pettyjohn.
Several of our college stu-
dents have transferred for the
winter term. Bonnie Akers has
Iransferred to BMCC from Mon-
mouth, Ronnie Palmateer and
Eddie Sherman from EOC to
BMCC. Other students returning
to college Includes Bonnie and
Virgil Morgan, Rodney Llnnell,
David Marick and Jodie Snow '
to BMCC. Teres' Stefeml to Uni-
versify of OregJn, Charity Beggs
to N. W. Nazarene, Tom McEl
ligott to Gonzaga ,and Joyce
Howton to Lane Community
College.
Smoke Damage
Due to a faulty furnace, which
caused extensive smoke dam
age to the. Interior,,..- the lone
Public Library has jpeen closed
for cleaning.
The lone -City Council held
their monthly meeting .n Mon
day Instead of the regular Tues
day night , because ; the State
Fire Marshal will be In lone on
Tuesday night to meet with the
City Council and the, fire depart
ment members. Routine busi
ness was irt order for the' Mon
day night meeting of the coun-1
cil.
The lone Garden Club will
meet on Jan. 14 for their regu
lar meeting. ,..-.
The lone United" ChurcH'of
i Christ will hold 'Its Annual
meeting on Jan. 25. All annual
reports are" due ons Saturday,
Jan. 10.
Holiday guests at the Garland
Swansons' included their son Mr.
and Mrs. John Swanson, Kris
ten and Kendall of Seattle, Wn.
John McMahan's of Kennewick,
Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Swanson, Mike, Ton! and Kel
lie of Auburn, Wn.
Mrs. James Drabny, the for
mer Wilma Dalzell, underwent
major surgery recently for a
ruptured disc in her back. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Dalzell went to
be with her. She Is up and
about but it will be some time
before she can return to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Dalzell have
returned home following their
visit with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Crawford at Albany. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Drabny of Eagle Creek and
Tress MeClintock. brother of
Mrs. Dalzell at Monmouth. Fol
lowing their return home this
past week, they spent New
Years Eve at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George York at Mik
kalo. At Smouse Home
Miss Betty Kowolowskl, who Is
teaching near Portland, and her
hmthor Fred Kowolowskl of
Madras were recent visitors at
the Kenneth Smouse home. Fred
and Kenneth Lynn were class
mates at OSU.
Kenneth J. Smouse and son
Carl accompanied Cherl ly n
Smouse to OSU on Sunday
where she returned for the win
ter term of her senior year. Miss
Smouse Is an Art Major.
Mr. Smouse and Carl visited
at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
Richard K. Baker and returned
Mrs. Anne Smouse to her home
In Portland following her visit
over the holidays. Mrs. Baker is
the former Shirley Smouse.
Kenneth Smouse returned to
the University of Utah at Salt
Lake on Sunday following the
holiday vacation spent with hl
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse. Kenneth is doing re
search work at the U of U work
ing toward his Ph D.
Mrs. Ella Burgoyne has re
lumed to her home following.
confinement at Pioneer Memor
ial, hospital.
Due to the Icy road, condit
ions the Pedro Tournament was
postponed this past Sunday.
Weather permitting it will b-
held on Sunday, Jan. 11 at the
usual time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmbigner
visited over the weekend at The
Dalles with Mrs. Lloyd Rice.
Lueddes Honored
Following church services on
Sunday, Jan. 4, a coffee hour
as ht-Id In the church social;
r,,m jn honor of Rev. and Mrs. Gray
Mike Luedde's weddng anniver- Ball
sarv. The Deaconesses were in'w Rail
f.iar!TP 0r tle occasion.
Mf. antj Mrs. Francis Rea and
daughters of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Martin and fam-
gUe.sts at the home of their par -
cntSi Mr. anc Mrs. Clell Rea.
Jim. Kevin and Ashlev
cabe of Colfax have been vis-
iting during the holidays with!
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs.
L. A. McCabe. Scott Crabtree al-
so visited with the boys while
they were at the maternal
grandparents home. On Wednes-
day, Mrs. Crabtree, Jim, Kevin
and Ashley attended a birthday
party in honor of Scott at the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall of
Lexington. On Friday Mr. and
Mrs. McCabe returned v their
grandsons to Colfax and Visited
f , " r,imuy' Mr ,
ami mis. aivui iuuvciuf
(, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Touschon
have moved from the O'Meara
apartments to Pasco, Wn, Mr.
Touschon was employed on the
pipe line, but has returned to
Washington to go to school.
Two other employees of the pipe
line co. have rented the apart
ment. They are Mr. Hynd and
Air. Les Wright.
When you patronize Gazette
Times advertisers, you help
make a better paper. Tell them
von saw It In the Gazette-Times
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FARMER
Morrow Boys
In Pendleton
Basketball League
Morrow County Craln Growers
re uartlclDHtini? In the i'enaie
ton City Basketball League. To
dato thev have ulaved five
tames with a 3 2 record. AH
the games are played In the
Armory at Pendleton.
Dee. 21
Non-league game
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Halvorsen
Padberg, M.
Padberg, L.
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Rietmann , .
Pointer
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O.S. GYPSUM 85
Wldner
J. Harrison
G. Harrison .
Dewey
McMahon
Miller
Hoeft
Hemphill
Gardner
Jan. 4
League Game
MCGG 58
Halvorsen
M. Padberg
L. Padberg
Bartlett
Rietmann
Ekstrom
U.S. GYPSUM 69
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Now We Have Snow
Let's Go Skiing!!!
Only eight people
have re-'
cnnnJ, f . tho L-1 ' nHn.im WHIG Ul
'nalre printed in the December
11, 1969 issue of the Gazette
Time3.
Through the efforts of the
Jaycees and other; interested
persons, . the ski area is now
operating on a limited basis.
We would like to have many
more questionnaires returned in
order to gain a fair sampling
of the feelings of the people re
garding the operation and main
tenance of the area.
Extra copies of the .question-
naire are available at the pa-1
per office. '
SNOWMOBILES
EXPLORER
FORESTER ....
(USED EQUIP.)
'hc 1200 1595.00
'hc scout 1250.00
MERCURY 195.00
FORD PICKUP 595.00
JEEP PICKUP with Racks 395 0Q
scout sporttop .... 1995.00
ihc kb7 truck . .. .. 350.00
OWNED AND CONTROLLED
Lexington, Oregon
Mustangs Lose
To BMCC JV's
r DALLAS HARSH
Blue Mountain Community
College's JV were too much for
the lleppner Mustangs last Sat
urday night (Jan. 31 in Pendle
ton In the first meeting of the
pair. The college boys won by
10 points 72 to 62.
The Mustangs shot right with
the Mountaineers in the free
throw end of the game, each
club sinking 66. Where the
Mustangs fell short was on field
goals. The Mountaineers sank
30 to the Mustangs' 18.
La Verne Van Marter and
John McCabe were the sharp
shooters for the Mustangs. Van
Marter poured in 16 points while
McCabe dumped In 13. -
The first half was the Horse
men's downfall. They were out-
scored by nine points in the
first quarter, and again in the
second. At the end of the first
half the score stood 41-23.
After the halftime pep talk
the Mustangs were able to find
the hoop a little better. In the
third quarter alone they scored
20 points, which was only three
points short of their first hall
accumulation.
n the fourth panel the Mus
tangs chalked up another 19
tallies, but despite a hot sec
ond half they were still 10
points short of the Mountaineers
.when the horn sounded.
Frank Halvorsen, a 1969 grad
n uate of lone High, tallied 18
q points to lead Blue Devil Moun
.. tain scoring.
X Heppner 11 12 20 1962
4 BMCC JVs 20 21 18 1372
.X HEPPNER (62 Kilkenny 9
2 Van Marter 16, McCabe 13. Mur
jg ray 5, Kemp 5, Huson 4, Cur-
q nutt 3, Marquardt 4, Gunderson
2, Hall 1.
-J BMCC JV's (721 Halvorsen
.18, Lovgren 2, Phillips 11, Ha
.,'gen 2, Quinn 17, Johnson 6,
Hare 2.
I
8 Cattle Nutrition
Course Offered
The evening division of Blue
Mountain Community College is
offerine an eieht week course in
.cattle nutrition starting Jan. 12.
The class will emphasize the
fundamentals of feeds and feed
Ign. Ration formulation, eco
nomics of feeding, growing and
fattening rations, roughage util-
Ization, and essential nutrients
. ! a,re some of the, subjects, to be
SIUUIL'U. lilt lUUintJ 9I1UUIU W.
of benefit to both the feedlot
worker and the cow calf oper
ator. Classes will be held at the
college in the recently complet
ed agriculture laboratory from
7 to 10 p.m. Joe Nichols will
teach the course. Nichols, an an
imal science graduate from Cal
ifornia State Polytechnic College
is experienced in the feed man:
ufacturing industry.
. David Raynalds, evening
school director,, may be contact
ed for additional details of the
course by phoning 276-1260.
1075.00
900.00
HErosTon
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Appliances
RICK'S
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT
-If I Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!"
2133 N. 1st Hermlston
Ph. 567-8960
Home of Norge Appliances
Appliances Furniture Air
Conditioning
New k Used
Appliance Repair
HANDY HANK REPAIR
Franchlsed Westlnghouse
' Dealer .
Brins your appliances in
for repairs.
Make an appointment for
repairs while you wait.
672 Main. Hermlston
Ph. 567-5221.
MWe Sell the Best and Service
the Rest"
Automotive
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD
Used Cars
Everything In Automotive nd
Car Part New Used Rebuild
Wholesale Retail
The home of "one million
road-tested parts"
Troy Griffin Sam & Chris
Godwin
Hxrm.-MrNBrv Hwy. Ph. 6rM11
Furniture, Appliances
Phone 567-6198 254 Hermlston Ave
WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
The home of the most stylish of furniture and best In
appliances. TV and stereo at the lowest possible price.
We Service A.I1 Brands of Appliances. TV and Stereo
y--v-e lyrt"rm"ft TlillliL'isW
PHILCO :
Livestock Auction
HERMISTON LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC.
990 E. Main
SALE EVERY FRIDAY
12:30 P.M. Sharp
Emmett Rogers Bill Bowden Carson Vehrs
Moving
cijurf imi "
call;
'collect
wrld wid moving
id itorog
go-mac moving ;
and storage
140 S. W. 11th Hermiston
Herm. 567-5175 Pend. 276-1357
Call on the Professionals
Harold Godwin Bob McAhern
Nursing Home
A Christian Center
A
.,24-Hour Nursing Care
.. ., Home For The .Aged
HERMISTON GOOD
J Church Related
rail w:7.jm7 970 W.
Pharmacy
HERMISTON DRUG:
114 Main Ph. 567-3072
"Youi Family Drug: Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Gifts For All Occasions
Call 676-9228 for
Directory Ad Rates
Ready-Mix
UMATILLA READY-MIX
2 Locations Hermiston and Umatilla
330 W. Elm Ph. 567-6173 or 567-5314
Always at Your Service With
Concrete for Home and Business
Crushed Rock
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Stationery
Your Complete Stationery
Store
Magnetic Signs Books
Art Supplies
Picture
Is i Frames
DAMS Name Plates
arts l sTATiONtP.v Copying
You Can Insert Your
Advertising Message for
A Low Rate Call 676-9228
Tires
Louie's
0. K. TIRE STORE HERMISTON
Specializing In Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires. Fiber Glass and Radial IK res
Pickup. Truck Farm Tires
.
17 Years Fast
Automobiles
Rohrman Ford
Ford Since 1930
Ph. 567-3291
Boats
Harry Phillips
Company
Herm.-McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5982
Boats Motors Trailers
Sales and Service
DATSUN DEALER
"Open 7 Days A Week To
Serve You"
Floor Covering
MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
500 N. 1st Phone 567-6212
Carpeting Draperies Paints
Floor Covering Wall Tile
We install everything but
the paint
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SAMARITAN CENTER
Not Church Owned
Juniper Hermlston
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO '
AND TV CLINIC
20a S. W; llth "t Ph. 567-8412
, Complete Television Service
' Rentals And Sales
"Electronics Is our business
, not a ; sideline".:
, Motorola Sylvania
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
o Recorlng of Auto. Truck, Tractor
Radiators and Heaters
Serving this area for IS Tears
1315 N. 1st, Hermlston
PH. 567-6916
Trailers
INVITATION
Come In and view one
of the nicest selections
of Travel Trailers in
Eastern Oregon
Coffee Being Served
HERMISTON TRAILER CENTER
V4 ml. N. Herm.-McNary Dam
Hwy.
Marv and Marjorie Thompson
Ph. 567-5224
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Dependable Service