Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 13, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    Riverside Class of 71 Activities
By MARY LEE MARLOW Also, vanity cheerleaders fur
BOARDMAN Baccalaureate n,.hhi ioCnv K.ihv Hvn.Rmir
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jvjveraiuc iiii ot-uuiu w in "'- I son,
neia May ib ai uie tsoaruman
Pninmilnllu Phi.rr-h At 7 n m
Thn nkr uin h iho Ifev. mere were iour laoics 01 pi
Wesley Bransford, pastor of the nVhllIn ?,ay at the lard p,?r ft
Assembly of God Church In J,eM Tuesday at the Greenfield
Ilermliiton. Grange hall, sponsored by the
The Invocation will be elven women a Acuviiy wommmee 01
bv Pastor Neil Kino of Board. lne enge. jure, frins muriuw
man. and the benediction hv W" hostess, assisted by Mrs,
the Rev. Herbert Vaunhan. Das- """" "nop,
tor of the BaDtlst Communltv High Prize was won by Mrs,
Church In Irrigon. Walter Wyss and low went to
The high school choir will Mrs. w. u. beenaier. Airs, vcw
sine. Mrs. Albert Part low will ey West, Jr. and Mrs. Wyss re
be organist, and Mrs. La Vern wived the traveling pinochle
Partlow will be pianist. prizes,
Mrs. Willard Baker was host
rv,,.. viD .. ess lor the Ladles Aid Society
the graduating class of Rlver. 0'Boardman Community Church
side High School will be held Wednesday afternoon at her
..u.i.c Alia. iwi nua
charge of the devotional pro
gram, taking as her topic, "Med
itation."
The ladies discussed making
laprobes to be given to nurs
May 21 at the school, starting
at o p.m. speaker will be Jul
lus Blalostosky, assistant super
Intendent of Multnomah County
&cnoois, Portland.
Dennis Lamb will give the sa
lutatorian address, and Diane ing homes.
Black will be the valedictorian. The group has purchased
Jonl Tiller will sing a solo. Dip- new punch bowl for the church
lomas will be given out by Max to be used for social functions,
Jones, school board member. In
vocation will be by Pastor Neil Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts spent
King, and the .benediction by the weekend at La Grande visit-
ev. Herbert Vaughan. ing at the home of their son-in
Members of the graduating law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
class are Diana Abercrombie, Delbert Houston,
Kevrok Alexanian, Kenneth Mrs. Hazel Carpenter was tak
Beal, Diana Black, Lynel Braat, en to the Good Shephard Hos
Cathy Byerly, Generva Camp- pltal In Hermiston May 4' and
bell, Judy Franke, Dewey Har- had an appendectomy May 6
vey, Blaine Johnson, Dennis She was to be hospitalized sev
Lamb, Jerry Mesteth, Douglas eral days.
Prichard, Rrenda Proctor. Clar- Mrs. Ed Kuhn returned home
ence Proctor, Patricia Proctor. May 4 from the Umatilla Hos
Donna Pummel, Dennis Robins, pital where she has been for
Jon Stake, John Stoneman, and two weeks,
Frances Wyley.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips
spent the weekend in Salem
StuHpnfo ,,f th D.-. wnere rnuiips aiienaea a lire
Junior-Senior High School band raining .fsch2l1 at Chemcketa
hiju ciiorus presented an en
joyable spring concert at the
scnool May 6, directed by Den
nis Faletti, music instructor. An
art show was also held, show-
Community College. They also
SPRAY NEWS
SPRAY Ted Tnll and friend
ing students' work. Art instduc- Mrs. Trisha Van Winkle and
tors are Don Hendnx and Kathv daughter nf Hennnpr wpw visit
JUVe. ine- Mr. Toll's narents. the Rill
ine junior nign Dana played: Richards on Sunday, May 2.
wnat The World Needs Now Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richards
Is Love", 'Try A Little Kind- and Ted Hall were in Portland
ness , "Lost City", "Moon Riv- on May 3 for a medical check
er' and "Spanish Eves." .in fnr Mrs RirVinrris
The high school band played: Mr. and Mrs. Art SteDhens
everything: Is Beautiful". Loren Delanev. Mr. and Mrs.
Rhythm Of The Winds", "Li'l Gene Russell and Mike were in
Abner", "In The Summertime" The Dalles May 1 to attend the
and "Selections From Briga- wedding of their niece, Miss
doon. Barhara Wantulok and Doue
ine Junior high chorus sane: Tumlinson.
"I'll Never Fall In Love Again", Miss Sheila Cooper was host
Cherish", "Leaving, On A Jet ess for the annual Mother's
Plane" and "They Long To Be Day Dinner held In the school
ciose io you." cafeteria. Sheila is the candi
The high school choir sane: date from Spray for Queen of
come Saturday Mornine". "Let the annual rodeo to be held
It Be", "A Message To Michael" May 15-16.
and "Bridge Over Troubled Wa- ADril 28. the Awards Nicht
ter. Potluck was held in the evm
Mrs. Albert Partlow was ac- A large crowd gathered for the
companist for the high school supper which was followed by
ana Jody Noble for the junior presentation of awards earned
high chorus. scholastically and In sports
Daniel Petit won the EAGLE
Joe Tatone was appointed as Award; Linda Ashmead receiv
representative of the Boardman ed the student body president
City Council to attend the Nu- award; Donna Britt received the
clear Power hearing held here citizenship award.
Friday night, May 7, at the reg- On May 19 at the graduation
ular meeting of the council exercises, the Art class of Spray
Tuesday night. High School will have a dis-
Other business included dis- play of oil paintings and rock
cusfiion of a name for the new tables made by this class,
addition to Boardman with the We are glad to welcome to
purchase of the Behrens proper- our community the Dan Fittler
ty west of town. Each member family of Portland. Mr. Fittler
of the council will submit a is the pastor of the Missionary
name at the next meeting and Baptist Church in Spray.
one will be chosen at that time. A baby shower was given
The council approved an au- Mrs. Sid Britt April 29 at the
dit contract with Earl Glidewell Assembly of God Church in
of Hermiston. Spray. Sharon Simmons and
Student body officers of Riv- Jo Ann Grififth were co-hostess-
erside High School have been es.
elected for the 1971-72 year as I Miss Lillian Bergerson and
follows: Jerry Hascall, presi- Mrs. Grace Younce were recipi-
dent; Dodi Hilling, vice-presi- ents of friendship auilts made
dent; Kathy Ryan, secretary; by their friends in the Spray
and Debbie McCoy, treasurer. community.
visited at the home of Phllllpa'
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Cliet
Thillips in Monument.
John Harvey was called to
Anchorage, Alaska, Monday,
May 3, by the death of his fa
ther, Lawrence Harvey, who
died Sunday night in his sleep.
Mrs. Roy Partlow and sons
Mike and Rick, and daughter
Joan went to Portland Friday
to spend the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Marie Golden, and
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson.
Cafeteria menus for Riverside
Junior-Senior High School for
the week of May 17-21 are as
follows:
Monday Hamburgers, pickles,
lettuce, cheese slices, buttered
corn and cobbler.
Tuesday Beef with noodles,
tossed salad, hot biscuits, and
Ice cream.
Wednesday Steamed wieners,
whipped potatoes, homemade
rolls, celery sticks and fruit.
Thursday Pizza, pickled
beets, cottage cheese and fruit
salad and pudding.
Friday Egg salad sandwich
es, and peanut butter and hon
ey sandwiches, buttered green
beans, pickles and pineapple
upside down cake.
Milk is served with all meals.
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KEPPNER GAZETTE. TIMES. Tbunday. May 13. 1971
WRONG IDENTIFICATION last week is corrected this week with
these two track pictures taken at the Heppner meet last Mon
day. Kathy Barlett on tha last lea of tho 44a relay. Susan
Healy on the 4th leg of the same relay.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
were Mrs. Skoubos sister, Mrs.
A. E. McDuffee of Billings,
Mont., her mother, Mrs. B. E.
Getchell of Hermiston, and the
Skoubo's son and daughter-in
law, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Skoubo
and daughter Shannon of Pen
dleton. Sunday guests were
Skoubo's stepfather and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Chub Warren.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell DeMauro
and daughters Billie Jo and
Barbara of The Dalles visited at
the home of Mrs. DeMauro's
tepfather and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Chub Warren, Sunday on
their way to Hermiston to visit
DeMauro's mother, Mrs. Paul
DeMauro.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Carpenter
and sons Russell and Tommy
of La Grande were Sunday vis
itors at the home of Mrs. Car
penter's mother, Mrs. Hazel
Miller.
Mrs. Esther Emmons and Eva
LaChance of La Grande are here
at the home of their sister, Ha
zel Carpenter, while Mrs. Car
penter is in Good Shepherd Hos
pital in Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and
daughter Jane of Wasco were
Sunday guests at the home of
Root's mother, Mrs. Leo Root.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash and
daughter Diane went to Milton-
Freewater Sunday to visit at
the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and, Mrs. Bill
Getz.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely spent
Mother's Day in Pendleton visit
ing at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Lilly. Another son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Newell Vaught and daughters
Gail and Kelly of Whitstran,
Wash., were also there.
Mrs. Pete Peterson went to
Snokane. Wash., over the week
end to visit at the home of her
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brother and sister-in-law, Lt.
Col. and Mrs. Richard Gronberg.
Peterson, who is employed at
Eureka, Mont, joined her there.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen
went to Sunnyside, Wash., Sun
day and met their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Allen of Selah, Wash., for
dinner.
'In-Town' 4-H
Livestock Cfub
To Organize
By BIRDINE TUIXIS
Extension Aide
A meeting will be held at the
Conference Room of the fcxten
slon Olflee in Heppner, May 13
at 7:30 p m. to dicuKg the poa
nihility of forming a 4-H live
stock club for "in-town" boys
and clrU of 4 11 age (9-19).
All interested youth and their
parents are Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent have
volunteered to lead the club,
Members will be welcomed for
sheep, swine, beef, dairy or rab
bit projects.
The Sareents are former
Wheeler County 4-H leaders
with many years experience,
They have many good Ideas to
present on how a club can be
developed for youth who live in
town but desire to be active
in a livestock club.
With summer vacation ap
proachlng a 4-H short term pro
lect could be very worthwhile!
Livestock must be owned 90
days prior to fair.
If this idea is appealing at
tend the meeting on possibili
ties to form an "in-town" live
stock club!
Bob Baker Due Home
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of
lone expect their son, Bob home
from Vietnam approximately
May 20. Bob will be on leave
for 30 days and return to active
duty in Vietnam for another six
months.
The Jim Driscolls returned
home Sunday after a month
long trailering trip covering
thousands of miles. They saw
many interesting things, enjoy
ed the wonderful colorful Grand
Canyon In Arizona.
Marsha Lovgren has mored;
and has a new address: 2548
Chain Bridge Road; Apt. 101;
Vienna. Virginia 22180.
Spray Marathon
Comes Saturday
On Saturday, May 15, the
Spray Recreation and Amuse
ment Club will hold the Sixth
Annual Open Half-Marathon
Run, distance of 13 miles, com
mencing at Service Creek and
proceeding along Highway 19 to
the finish line In front of the
Spray Rimrock Cafe.
Trophies will be awarded to
the first three fink hers in three
age divisions: Div. 1 18 and
under; Div. 2- 19-25; Div. 3
20 and over. All who finish the
run will receive a certificate of
accomplishment
Accommodations for dressing
will be provided at Spray High
School. All runners must report
there before 7:30 a.m. to com
plete registration. Transporta
tlon will be provided for par-
Iclpanls from Spray to Serv
ice Creek at 7:30 a.m. if need
ed. The town of Spray has lit
tle overnight accommodations
and runners should plan ac-'
cordlngly, (sleeping bag, camp
er, etc.!!)
Starting time for the run is
8:00 a.m. in front of the Serv
ice Creek Cafe.
Eligibility
The run is open to:
Any amateur; any physical
ly fit man or woman 18 years
of age and older; youngsters
nder 18 years with parents or
guardian's written consent.
Rules
Runners must complete regis
tration forms prior to starting
time. All entries must be ac-
companled by a doctor's certifi
cate of health. Any competitor
accepting assistance from or re
ceiving advice in any form or
manner from a mechanical do-
ice will automatically te ens-
qualified.
Any assistance, except verbal
encouragement, from any person
enroute will constitute disquali-cation.
Registration forms may De oo-
talned by writing to:
Marathon Director, rot-i
ice BOX oyray,
97874:.
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