Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 06, 1971, Section 2, Page 4, Image 12

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    4 HEPFNEB OAZETTg-TIMEt. Thursday. May 6. 1171
Little League Officers Set
Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON
innrr.nN At a recent meet
na of the Columbia Little
Lt-aeue. officers were elected
Thoy were: president, Pete Klch
anln: vleo urcsldi'Dt. Chuck Gro
rrnn- norrotnrv. AbbV Illllkley
trniisuror. Snm Nobles. TllO next
meetlnK will be May 10, at 7:30
In liu.inlmnn.
Tryouts were held In Irrigon
and prurtico Marts May 1, at
Irrlr:on baseball fields, with the
major league practicing In
Bonrdman at Riverside IIS. The
first name Is scheduled for May
99 ryiiriie.i for irr con are
Billy Griffin and Burrel Cooley
and Jerrv Mever of Boardman.
The Columbia Little League Is
having a candy sale to nuy
equipment and uniforms, from
May 1 to 9. Local residents are
ureed to support their local Lit
tie League and enjoy a box of
mints or chocolate bars. In
charge of Irrigon candy sales Is
Mrs. Billy Griffin, in Boardman,
Mrs. Bill Nelson.
Sanction Meet Friday
A sanctioning meeting will be
held in Boardman May 7, for
rm mum mm I m Mil i
TU'1" ' T, mrr j mm m
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
I INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL!
FARM AND HOME
I Pendleton 276-77611
tlio purpo.se of endorsing a nu
clear power plant. Opinions of
community leaders will bo re
corded. Vera Cooley and LaVelle
Partlow drove to Kennewlck
Wednesday evening to hear the
Tucson, Ariz., Boys' chorus at
the Kennewlck High School.
Allen Tartlow from Idaho, vis
ited his undo and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Partlow on Sun
day, lie was enrouto to Portland
to receive tralnlnu In heavy
duty equipment.
The Latter-day Saints Church
of Hermlston Plan to conduct
primary classes In Umatilla, at
the homo of Susan Bovlance
each Monday at 3:45 p.m. Start
ing May 3. People or the Board-
man. Irrlcon. and Umatilla ar
ea are Invited to attend.
. Classes will be held for the
various age groups. These are
Star A 3 and 4 years, Star 5
yrs., C.T.R. (Choose the Right)
6 and 8 yrs. Targeteers 8-9 yrs.,
Blaser 10 yr. boys, Guldo patrol
11 yr. boys, merryhands 1012
yr. girls.
Graders See Fire Drill j
A. C. Houchton Klndcrearten
youngsters had a thrilling time
as they watcnea a simuiaiea
fire drill and rode the fire truck
Ordnance Army Depot last
Monday, April 26. There were
children and mothers wno
nnrtiflnntprl In the excitement
as whistles blew, firemen don
ned their outfits and slid down
the pole and zoomed off.
Thpre will be a visitation day
for children who will be of kin
dergarten age next ytar. That
Is for children who will have
their 5th birthday on or before
Nov. 15, 1971. Those in cnarge
mm - . I mniL!Kmrtmmr?'-' 1 V' "' " . r--
hrrrrrrr. T. .. . " "r, , " ...t 3
Sue Jepxn who is a coed ot
Oregon State University had
pledged Chi Omega Sorority
there. This was following the
structured spring term rush, ac
cording to the Dean of Students
office there.
Try an envelop or two of
Cow Bells Beef Broth In your fa
vorite JeU-O-vegetabU moat ree
lps.
Diane Elder's family find bt
broth mad from the CowBeilot
Beef Broth packets In their tber
dm hottles a special treat
HERMISTON
HEPPNEH HICH ASB OFFICERS for 1971.72
front row: Barbara Allstott and J1U Rugg.
Back row from left: Craig Munkers, Taml
m. tririr Robinson. Dianne Mills, Tom
Cutsforth. (Photo by Carl King)
have asked that these children
be registered before May 8. Any
one having children 5 years old
please contact Mrs. Billy Grif
fin, ph. 922-3651 in Irrigon, or
Mrs. Bill Nelson, phono number
I81-50C1 in Boardman.
The Assembly of God Church
'Letter Friends' Come to Rhea Creek
By BIROINE TULLIS
Morrow Extension Aide
Rhea Creek Extension Study
Group women are reaching out
for world wide understanding
illU i.VM'IIIUiy Ul VJUU vuuit.il mi vrvwu " "
in Irrigon concluded a series of among women. Several members
o)q)ifn nry
PERSONAL & BUSINESS
if
it s on paper
m m
we can produce
. . . Modern Equipment
. . . Top Quality Workmanship
. . . Speedy Service
. . . Years of Experience
...Integrity
. . . Pride in Product
it!
CALL
676-9228
WHEN YOU NEED ......
LEDGER SHEETS
LETTERHEADS
RULED FORMS
STATEMENTS
INVITATIONS
PAMPHLETS
PRICE LISTS
BILL HEADS
ENVELOPES
SALE BILLS
PLACARDS
INVOICES
RECEIPTS
DODGERS
PROGRAMS
FOLDERS
TAGS
BLANKS
CARDS
BRIEFS
LABELS
TICKETS
OR PRINTING OF ANY KIND
We are also dealers for
MOORE BUSINESS FORMS
studies on the Assembly of God
n Mission, lea Dy Mrs. ai ran
low and Mrs. Harvev Warner. A
the close of the service Mrs.
Warner was honored on her
birthday. Her sister-in-law, Mrs
Batie Rand served cake and cof
fee to the group.
Forest Service Issues
Recreation Report
Hennner District of the Uma
tilla National Forest released
this week the first Recreation
Rpnnrr nf the season. The wel
come spring weather will una
more neonle takine to the woods
... 1 1 n
and back roads. This report win
be most helpful.
Roads: Surfaced roads west of
TuDDer are open and dry. Roads
east of Tupper still have snow
drifts in shaded spots, becona
ary and dirt roads are very wet
in spots.
Trails: Not cleared of snow to
date.
Campground Resorts: Snow
mostly gone from both Bull
Prairie and Fairview. Water will
be turned on as soon as weath
er warms. L&WCF eharge In ef
fect for both campine and pic
nicking at Bull Prairie starting
Memorial weekend.
Hunting, Fishing, Berries:
ViKhinir waters look cood in
mountain streams Ice is all out
of Bull Prairie. Fishing is fair.
Fire Daneer. Hazards: Low-
Flash fuels such as heavy slash
and thinning areas may dry out
enough this month to carry
wildfire.
Weather: Fair with warm
days. Cool nights.
Special Items: snouia nave a
annd mushroom croD this year
when the soil starts to warm up.
of the Rhea Creek croup have
applied for "Letter Friends". Ex
tension women in many coun
tries carry on a project of corre
spondence as if they were for
mer neiehbors or old friends.
Mrs. Barton (Beth) Clark last
week received notice that she
will be receiving correspondence
from an English homemaker
soon. The notice was especially
delightful to Beth as her lam
llv historv dates back to tng
lanrl and she anticipates lively
correspondence of mutual inter-
HI; Neighbors
nthAK ctnl crnun mem
t'M3 UltiVi tJj O r -
bers are equally as hopeful that
thou will soon receive
Letters received from each
frinnri will be read and
discussed at Rhea Creek meet
ings so all members may bene
fit from the correspondence.
"I should go off light heart
ed and gay into that stream
of traffic?"
Pomona Grange Sends
Resolution for EU
Board Member
Morrow County Pom o n a
Grange met at Rhea cree
Grange Hall on May 1 with the
Overseerer Andy Skyles in the
hnir a resolution was sent to
the State Grange and the insur
ance Company asking that a
member for the Board of Direct-
nrc a nlpPTPO lTUIII valine" v
Eastern Oregon as the farming
practices are so different than
in other narts of the area. Gav
els were presented to Willows
Grange for the most present at
the Grange visitation days, and
to Rhea Creek lor ine uesi. at
tendance at Pomona. These were
presented from the lecturers of
the County with Mrs. Berl Ak
ers, Pomona Chairman.
Dinner was served at noon by
the ladies of the Women's Ac
tivity committee. The tables
wr beautifully decorated with
lovely spring flowers. All reports
Kaon roepivprl bv the Wom
en's Activity Pomona chairman 140 S
Appliances Automobiles
HOUSE OF DISCOUNT (fg!)
"If We Don't Have It
Son of a Gun!" ,
2133 N. 1st Hermlston RohrmCJn rOrCl
Ph. 567-80GO , IQn
Home of Norge Appliances Ford 5inC(3
Appliances Furniture Air pu 567-3291
Conditioning " o
New & Used- Hermlston. Oregon
Automotive Boats
ISSWjSSS?83 Harry Phillips
Gremlin. Hornet. Ambassador COmDanV
Complots Line of Toyotas yjviiiya j
Cars. Pickups and 4-Wheel Drive -MoNary HWV.
Body and pifC PainUn, vJ$K!3a
Auto Giasa Service Boats Motors Trailers
Hermuton Fh" et67"6920 B sales and Service
GRIFFIN GODWIN AUTO YARD DATSUN DEALER
Used Cars "Onen 7 Days A Week To
Everything In Automotive and Jicn j ,
Car Parta-New Used Rebuild aerve xuu
Wholesale Reta1' ' " .
The home of "one million yQU Ca lnsert YOUI
' .a-A--srsSi
Herm.-McNary Hwy. Ph. 667-6611
Floor Covering
STARRETTS DECOR CENTER MEADE'S FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, Drapery. Paint 500 N. 1st Phone 567-6213
Formica. Linoleum. Wallpaper Caroetine Draperies Paints
E5Free Safe?11 "oor Covering-WaU Tile
iooo n. nrtt EstmUteS we Install everything but
Hermlston, Oregon Phone 667-6824 the paint
Moving .
BEKINS
CALL
COLLECT
Mrs. Roy Ball of Boardman. The Herm,
Call
aJ ,
Anncidtari rt n tnik and
Hpmonstration on Civil Defense Harold Godwin
kt HnmiH Pefk and a Doem by
Mrs. Ball, "What Home is" by
a littlp hnv
A Toot incr nrliourned at 2:
P.m.
::30
Cliff Wood recenUy received
a back injury. He was in Pio
neer Memorial Hospital, in traction.
HERMISTON
LIVESTOCK AUCTION. INC.
Sale every Saturday
12:30 p.m. sharp
Carson Vehrs Emmett Rogers
567-6644 567-51d
Bill Bowden &JS J&J
567-5082 567-3149
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
HEPFNEB
PH. 67S-91M
ST
ALE
METHODS
LAWN
Saturday, May 8
BEGINS AT 11:00 A.M.
ON THE LAWN
pfifv QaDo And
Luncheon
FROM 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE
BANK OF -
JZastern Oregon
KEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
KTMCTT. 1RB1
world wide moving
and storage
GO MAC MOVING
AND STORAGE
W. 11th Hermlston
567-5175 Pend. 267-1357
on the Professionals
Bob McAhern
Call 676-9228 for
irectory Ad Rates
LARSEN
TRANSFER CO.
T:1
"Home Of
the
Hnnnv Movers
2122 N. First
Hermlston, Ore.
Marvin Fieldated
Ph. 667-S333
Agent United
Van Lines
Pharmacy
HERMISTON DRUG
114 Main Ph. 567-3072
"Your Family Drug Store"
FOUNTAIN
RECORD DEPT.
PRESCRIPTION DEPT.
Gifts For All Occasions
CALL THE GAZETTE-TIMES
FOR DIRECTORY AD RATES
676-9228
Plumbing & Heating
Traner's Plbg. & Htg.
Sheet Metal
Carrier Hoarlne & Cooling
Hermlston McNary Hwy.
Ph. 567-5670
Evenings 567-5714 ...
Radiator Service
JONES RADIATOR SERVICE
o Auto Truck Tractor o Repairing
and Recorln?
Serving this area for 18, Tear
Distributor of Hayden Transmission
Coolers
Flex-A-Llto Fans ' !'''
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 , ,. . I
Crushed Rock . ...
Feed Bunks Misc. Concrete Products and Accessories
Equipment
CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT. INC.
Hermlston 567-8361
Franchlsed Dealer for Bales Service
Ford, New Holland, Melroe Bobcat,
Harvestore, Radio Dispatched Service
TrucKa
Stationery
TOUR COMPLETE STATIONERY
STORE
Magnetic Signs Books 1
Art Supplies
Picture Trames
is I -v- Nam Plate
1 JDAMS Copying
ARTS t STATIONCR.V office Supplies
Tires
Bob's
0. K. TIRE STOREHERMISTON
Specializing In Brakes, Alignment
and Balancing
Wide Tires. Fiber Glass and Radial Tires -
a THMniri Tnirk Farm T1r9
17 Years Fast Dependable Service
f.lttltf
1
Photography
Lyons Studios
S30 N. 1st St.
Hermlston, Oregon
Phone 567-6346 ,
Weddings Commercial
Portraits Photography
The House of Lyons''
Louis Lyons. Photographer
Radio and TV
LEE'S RADIO and TV CLINIC
200 S. W. 11th Ph. 567-8413
Complete Television Service
Rentals And Sales
"Electronics la our business
not a sideline".
KOTOmOT- ft 1HH ITK STLTUTIA
LTpholstery
All Furniture
Trucks ft Tractors
Booths Upholstery
Reasonable Prices Quality
Work tree tuma
Glass
Hermiston Glass
Curved Windshields Safety -Olaas
Mirrors
arm mm mm bitb sum
Hermlston Oregon fTWS f. ""J germUtoB Ave.
TeL 667-66TI
Hermlston. Ore.