Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, March 11, 1971, Section 2, Image 9

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    Boardman Gets
Pure Water Award
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOASDMAN The City coun
cil haa received a State Board
of Health Certificate of Merit
Award for Safeguarding Health,
which was for producing water
f.ir th cltv which meets the
State Board of Health standard
for bacteriological purity 01
drinking water during 1970. The
award was read at the meeting
of tha council last week.
In other action Hazel Milloi
and Bill Nelson were appointed
to tho budget committee. Others
on the committee are Rollo
Moore, Z-ie Billings, Walter
Hayes, I. M. Docken and Rupc
Kennedy. The budget meeting
data was tentatively set for Ap
ril 27 and the hearing for June
1.
The Urban Renewal Agency
executed a contract for the pur
chase of additional property ad
Jicent to the city west from Mi
chael and Minnie Behrcns of
Somers, Mont., to sell for more
residential lots.
Ladies Aid Meets
The Ladies Aid Society of
Boardman Community Church
met Wednesday afternoon of
last week at the home of Mrs.
Prank Marlow. Mrs. Larry Phil
lips was a guest.
Mrs. Leo Root was In charge
of the devotional hour taking as
her subject, "Songs" from "Med
itation Moments."
Plans were made for the pot
luck dinner to be served at the
church Sunday night when the
musical group 'The New Out
look" from The Dalles were here.
Mrs. Noll King, Mrs. Roy Ball,
Hazel Miller and Mrs. Marlow
were appointed on the panning
committee.
Grange Card Party
There were six tables of pi
nochle in play at the card party
held Tuesday of last week at
the Greenfield Grange hall,
sponsored by the Women's Ac
tivity Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Roy Ball was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Ed Kuhn and low went to Mrs.
Louis Klnkade. Mrs. Albert War
nock and Mrs. Klnkade received
the traveling pinochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Dclmer Hug re
ceived word last Thursday of the
death of Mrs. Hug's sister, Mrs.
Bill (Fnye) Miller, 51. in Van
couver, Wash. March 3.
Mrs. Chub Warren was one
of the hostesses of the card
party held at the Greenfield
Grango hnll Feb. 27. Instead of
Mr. W. G. Seehafer as report
ed last week.
Visit Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely ac
companied their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Lilly and son Jerry of Pendle
ton to Sulem over the weekend
and visited at the home of the
Ely's son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Marc MeGowan.
Mrs. Frank Marlow spent Fri
day In Pendleton visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Clar
ence Thomas, and went to Mil-ton-Freewater
to visit her aunt.
Mrs. A. C. Knudson, in the nurs
ing home there. .
Mrs. Ralph Earwood and
grandson, Brian Kruger, went to
Estacada last week to visit sev
eral days at the homo of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Califf.
Riverside Menus
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Junior-Senior High School for
the week of March 1519 are as
follows:
Monday Pizza, cottage
cheese and fruit salad, vegeta
ble sticks and pudding.
Tuesday Beef with nood
les, tossed salad, hot biscuits
and cobbler.
Wednesday Fried chicken,
potatoes and gravy, buttered
peas, corn bread and fruit.
Thursday Bologna and pea
nut butter sandwiches, buttered
corn, pickle slices and cherry
crunch.
Friday Fish sticks, Tartar
sauce, buttered green beans,
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, March 11, 1971 Section 2
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homemade rolls and Ice cream.
Milk is served with all meals.
Coming Events
The Boardman Garden Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Allen March 15 at 8 p.m.
The Home Extension Unit
meeting which was to be held
March 11 at Riverside High
School at 10 a.m. has been post
poned until March 18 due to
conflicting dates.
Spray to Build
Play Cr Game Court
A 48' by 00' cement court is
going to be built In the south
east corner of the Spray School
Grounds.
The purpose of the court Is to
provide a place for the children
to roller skate, bike ride, play
volleyball, badminton and bas
ketball. There is a possibility, in
a few years, to food the court
and use It for ice skating.
Mr. Delaney, the school's prin
cipal, will be going to Portland
to buy the cement necessary to
build the court which will cost
close to $800 to build. Donations
toward the court have been
made by: the Rodeo Associa
tion, Spray High School's stu
dent body and Senior Class, the
school district and Booster Club.
Supervision of pouring the ce
ment will be provided by Ed
gar Cress and Clarence Nelson,
Also helping to pour the cement
will be volunteers from Spray.
They hope to have It finish
ed by the middle of May.
Kinzua Couple Travel to Eugene
Hopper Clan Meets
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper en
joyed a visit with relatives from
Hcrmlston and Spray who met
here. Coming from Spray was
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Britt and Donna.
Coming from Hermiston were
the Britt s son-in-law and dau
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Potter
and Mr. Potter's nephew from
Hermiston and Mr. Britt's niece
and her son. Joining them for
lunch was Mrs. Burke Gentry,
the Hopper's granddaughter
from Hardman.
Now there's a new small
Pontiac with a small-car price
for small-car lovers.
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Upnor left, Venluratt Cour with
tpeciat Sprint pckag you om Of (Mr.
Foreground, Venturan Coupe (4-dOOT
Sddai also available.
VWxiIdn't you know It would be fun to
drfv stingy on gasy quick to service
and built to last
Of course you would. Wa wouldn't build a small
car unless we figured It would give you more of
whal you want a small car for.
Take that tow price. Venfurai la a small car,
so It has a low, small-car price. But it's what you ,
get for that small price that makes Ventura n
worth a close look.
Venturas la fun to drha. It should be, it's
from the Wide-Track people. Which means you
get a smooth, comfortable, Wide-Track ride.
The handling's quick. There's a nifty 1 1 1-inch
wheelbase for easy parking. And both the 250-cu.-ln.
tlx and available 307-cu,-in. V-8 respond
beautifully In city traffic or on the expressway.
Ventura n Is stingy with your gas
money. Both the standard six-cylinder engine
and the V-8 you can order run beautifully on reg
ular gas or the new low-lead and no-lead fuels.
The carburetor on the six is an economical
one-barrel, and the transmission for both six
and V-8 is a practical 3-speed manual.
Venturas Is quick lo service. If you're a do-it-yourselfer,
you'll like fiddling around with the
new Ventura n.
New twist-lock lamp sockets let you make
changes in seconds.
The engine Is uncomplicated, and there Is
plenty of engine-compartment space, especial
ly with the six.
If you ever need to have somebody else
work on your car-well, you'll like Ventura n, too.
Both the standard six and available V-8 are
tough, time-tested designs. Same goes for
transmissions. The standard 3-
speed manual and the available
2-speed automatic, Turbo Hydra-matic or floor
mounted 3-speed are all rugged, dependable
units.
Venturas is built to last. There's nothing light
weight about this car. It's welded-not bolted
at hundreds of strategic points to help keep it
tight and quiet.
The body is heavy-gauge steel. And it ha3
double paneling in the deck lid, hood and doors.
You could probably sum it up best with three
little words. Body by Fisher,
So, come on. If you're a small-car lover, stop
by your Pontiac dealer's today.
Tell him you want to see the new
Venturan. It's the small car that
gives you more of what you want a
small car for.
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Venturan -It's Pure Pontiac!
Don't forg
to buckl-ua
far ur.
KINZUA Mr. snd Mrs. Don
Hardwlck went to Eugene the
latter part of February to at
tend the 33rd Annual Oregon
Logging Congress. While there
they visited Jack Lett who la a
student at the University of Ore
gon. While gone they also vis
ited with their daughter Genlne
In Portland. This last Saturday
the Hard wicks and son Donny
went to Spray where they visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs, Duane
Simmons and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thom
as and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Todd of Fossil made an extend
ed visit to Portland from Feb.
28 through March 2. While there
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Wlnebarger and son, Mr.
and Mrs. John Gill and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Dick
inson. Mrs. Larry O'Neall and Mrs.
Douglas Sargent were In John
Day last Monday and Tuesday
where Mrs. Sargent had some
dental worgk done.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and
Bobby went to Portland last
Tuesday and returned home
Wednesday. While there they
had dental work done and also
visited with relatives.
Home from Hospital
Mrs. Don Cory went to Hepp
ner last Wednesday to bring
Prank DeMeritt home from the
Heppner hospital where he had
been receiving treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso and
Mrs. Howard Burch and daugh
ter Jennifer were In The Dalles
last Wednesday on business.
Pastor and Mrs. William Mai
and daughter Marilyn and Mrs.
Louisa Mai were business visit
ors to Heppner last Thursday.
Larry Brahm went to Bend
Saturday to bring home Mrs.
Brahm who had spent the past
ten days as a patient In St.
Charles Hospital
Mrs. Stan Benson and Mrs.
Paul Muzzy went to Portland
Monday where Mrs. Muzzy kept
a doctor's appointment.
Mrs. Jack Wllsey went to Pen
dleton and Pilot Rock Thursday
on business, returning home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbell
and family went to Milton-Free-water
Friday evening where
they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
William Eldrldge and with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Denton and
granddaughter Sherrl Denton of
Brookings.
Visits SorgenU
Mrs. Troy Day and Mrs. Nor
wood Watts were business visit
ors to Heppner Monday. While
there they visited the Dick Sar
gent family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green spent
the weekend In Yakima where
they visited with his mother
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Denzll White
went to Hermiston Monday
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and dau
ghters. Earl Norrls went to Bend Sat
urday to bring home Mrs. Nor
rls who had recently undergone
surgery at St. Charles Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blue were
business visitors to Heppner
Monday.
Bill Siewert Home
Bill Siewert Is home again
and back at Bank of Eastern
Oregon after being In Seattle.
Bill was up there about ten
davs receiving treatment at
Swedish Hospital.
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