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. fiAZETTE-TlMES. Tfcufa June 3. Ml Trip to the Mill . . . This clipping wa PPeny frmn a lleppner pm ""y ' " August 28, 1898 as that U i.. lato of the marriago of A,.n M. Jones and Ben Parker. C;owd of School Teachere VU it Friend ct Pa fa MilL .mr trust In chariot and ..,'. in horsemen, but we. when '.-.vini a long drive at night, ' : . r,.B.i which is fa- v;itl iurwT uiv viur. ratlier than try any near , user an unknown roaa, .. , the unanimous decision of mx of tlw teachers ol t ie ...... Ihn h oil SChOOl s i..lents after having wondered i... r.lru nrairies and i w r ni! ii utjh the canyons somewhere l,t iv.een Ileppner, Hardman and ... n..i...Jnu n.nht AT p.-kers mm raiuiuaj . .1, f..p nhnut three hours. ,v.nv consisted of Misses p-.W.er. Snell, Bailey, and Bar !"-, ;U11 W. C. Howard, Juo. Bal ,..nl,ra nt IOUlS UUl i.vr and Miss Lillian McNay. f ,h,. high school. With several . ....a cimnivnf ammunlt- I'UIH, U K"" ""H V-- ' , i ... ,t .-urplus of kodaks, and but not leasi, n "" H lunch, at 5 O i ck Friday, the merry party . . i n rUnr'u mill. The ipv,-r bridge on Knea 'it, nnd the trip must either lc mode by Hardman or seven shorter through Spring follow. The latter was chosen. Strange to say one of the many . n' roads was taken. All v'e"t"well for a while but the r' , t finally came to an end , a r.Hk bed. With a lantern ..... was found and after distance the 1 7,.:, that they were Riverside Gives Athletic Awards By MARY LEE MABLOW 'OARDMAN Awards for bas I tbtall, football, baseball and l k wore presented to River- Junior High studonts at an ; ,.th;v last week by junior I 'i ro.chps Bob Byrd and Vic i Those receiving letters 1 '-on,, port were Bob Radabah, in.il Lindell, Larry Hensley, '.--o Orochowskl, Danny Shoe nake and Ron Hlnklcy; two ... tM crawl Freddie Zie- 1 i,i nuor and Terry C- wdi-r: three sports i Mike Ti.-ison, Mark Adams, Mark Mes 1 Don Russell, Jerry Zlelmskl, "t ve Hiigel, ana n.eiui fvir 'sport's Tim Rice and Rob -t TVcburds. reeocnitlon awards v , 'e Riven to the following l fthnll nlav (r Tim Rice; most Inspirational I kctball player, Jerry Ziclin ., i.,. ..imUnn.'il baseball iV.ycr, Keith White; and track i-.ui, Tim Kice. rH for cheer i(fLf iv ue - i .rniv Mirhplle Graham n:.m Rphmpder. Grace Hlxson Tho most school spirit award . . . T . . 1 : .71. .lino. I a "ill went 10 juhc mu !' and for a boy to Tim Rice J1 J l" 'r,V c.o.v of St. Pat i ne ua - . r'tk's Church sponsored a card ty Tuesday of last week at the Greenfield Grange hall with f r.tnnchli and two , f bridge In play. Mrs. Delmer i - mt was eeneTal chairman and f, . kitchen commiuce wa .-., . rn Evans of Irrigon and Mrs, TV.n n-lllllSO. fi-i... r.rl"7 for ninochle v s won by Mrs. Waltei Hayes . i ifiHiT rvv Maine utaci ;i u lui I'nwb" vt . , f K.Ministon. The lows went to F -s. Bill Nelson tor pinoenie uu T' -t Rope is.enneuy iui """b1-' Door prtzes weni iu i nnA Mrs 'Rnloh Rich- . . tt icfn. Nli.n Bailev . M Maybelle Wetherell of Ar l -nion: Mrs. Verne Minnich, Tfrs IM Kuhn, Mrs. Jerry Mey Mrs. K. i. Kanus, wis. r dy and Mrs. liug. in our puouc m-iiw'.u, - possibly as splendid honors are : . . ..rfjnof nrl hostess. aue aa niiniwi"" ---- . jtll..,. nADll WOUIQ rlV- al Tefrt'i very best And with the good nature and solicitude for the pleasure of their gucsU of Messers. Parker, Gleason and u o.i tholr dear old . , i ... p,,rknr RUCh a K0OQ irii.nii time was enjoyed that the par tv was loam 10 w ..iturnQ wore taK' en which will bo on exhibition . V. no aouoi. . . . It was the unanimous decision . n...i,n hn nne of the tnai air. ruirk-- . finest homes in Morrow Co. and hat our old friend Mrs. rarker seems to nave an - ties for great nappn, - OSU Releases Hyslop, High Yielding YYhear Rnft. seml- dwarf winter wheat which has a superior yieiaing icw- " . " i iiractarn states. ied conauiona is being tciceocu - " cultural experiment station , of nr..i.i.nnn Bnn Idaho. Oretron, woiibi"" - . tt. v. met a A Dre- Dr. warren r.. .i n . . .in .... i v n con oiaic uiu.v..v breeder, made the ordinal cross which resuuea in nj- , - a.u n,rAnti from which Hyslop ll.c r - - ,J o Was , . ... . . . . : i ,j ; fa-ranrn vdiiLiT tllEn VieiuiUB - - -L INord Desprez. and . i sem, dwarf selection, ruum" ---- The new variety was n" w hvsIod. OSU Farm Crops Partment head from 191t unui ma -" ----- About 7,IX)U DUSnela ui new semi-dwarf variety win De available for fall piannng cle and Robert .went to Ob gfXin'SSK . f r-rvni-lrt inP 11(11 lllci V . IJLXU j .... vn.. iu -i--- " . M- Rates' Urpal Extension specialist, is co filfl at ine nuuic . .. . Histr hll traveling back over the same road over wnun come. Facing about they found another way. i" -canyon two or three mllea ana then back up another. And the party bep;an to " yan's pilgrim In the Slough of DesiKinU" ana weic camp for the remainder of the niiiht at a haystack, when through tne mum i us a farmer was uruu.--u ai.prlsed the party oi me . . i, uini nniv a mile ...way and could be reached by climblnR a steep MIL All dis mounted but the driver and the ascent began, iney rived at Hardman at 12, mid night. The short cut this time proved the longest way round. On reaching the mill at quite an early nour m "o Mr. Tarker who was apprised by the telephone, was In wait lnK at the gate with lantern In . .,.wu.a tho wearv Dil- nana iu io.v.. - - - crims. Soon the cheery voice of Mrs. Tarker rang out the second ..lfnmo which was as much appreciated would be by sail ' r . i oftnr a temuest ors rciumw'i, - - lous voyage. Soon a steaming breakfast was ready ana us ex cellent quality and also quan . .i itiiT.ijxl ones. At tliy saieu ic an early nour mc in quest of the desired game. But after a 15 minute w;alk they returned with all the birds seen and that In the singular num ber. Mr. and Mrs. Parker gave their visitors the freedom of the premises and what with horseback and buggy riding j rna oamm it was the " ... -.i.,oWn outine of the ena ai n...v. ----- - father and stepmother, Mr. and . n . TUAIf tllCA V'lS- Mrs. Mose Bates, im-j , ited at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bates, at Tacoma. Mrs. Frame wariow iw. TfT. IV 1 13. V,iaicuw .. iu a iroriott 1 in!,tin statewide mstriDu tion of seed. . A Hyslop has gooa mining " baking qualities, equal to or . . . . i nhir snft- winter oeiier uian - - - rapid growth and early spring r"inK Mrs. Frank Bates was hostess s for the Boardman Tlincum iuo a rj. . ,.r. A nit ti.lin I ; I IliM' Home lasi lurauoj f's John Harvey co-hostehs.?. Birdine Tullls and Dorris fives of Heppner were guests ; explained the county ex tension program, reviewing the . ,t year's regime and outlined i program for next year. llu next meeting will be at h ' lu nie of Mrs. Rod Flug June : w'.th Mrs. Ronald Black as .: i hast.VS. . a Boy Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Gray are . ... ....t-tc .-.f n son. Corev Gas- . .. i iu OX In tlie Good ' ,'pl-erd Hospital In Hermisten. ' b; hv weighed 8 lb., 13 oz. ( ' an.' larents are Mr. and Mrs. ..-k i. Mrs. W. B. Fiock is here ,. .grandparents are Merle l'-uett and Kathcrine Fiock of M;a. rMs. W. B. Fiock is here x ..tit her new grandson. . H.-uckineiert 3r and Mrs. Rick Benson ana I ,t of Bonsall, Calif., were ov t visitors at the horn-' of . '..ml Mrs. Everett Struck , t r Wednesday. ... a:.d Mrs. Bill Bates, Sta- r t fhioonn was taken ivirs. . . v.v - - . tu., ur.cn tnl in Pen- to SI. AIlliiu'.J "-"I"' --- - dleton Thursday where bhe will be hospltauzea st-vc.oi . . . . i-1 rni i TIC Temperatures wci ....0 up in Boardman at this writing. Friday the maximum grees. Eight Morrow County Students Get OSU Degrees June 6 . i A(V totrrApq will A recuiu -t - - -- i be conferred at uregon aiaie University's 102nd commence ment on Sunday, e B. The total Includes 2,500-plus bachelor's degrees, 650 master's . .3 ...... ..rrrAOC decrees, ana zuo u a ""-b""-"' .... P .1 nr. f.nt Candidates xor ucs.cra n... this area include: . HeoDner Robert Lee DeSpain, Humanities and Social Scienc es: Dave Arthur Matheny, Erna Lynn Winchester, Agriculture, Steven Anderson, ousuk Technology; Timothy Neil Drls- coll, Mark Andrew Murray, rharmacy. Ione cneruyn -nam Humanities and Social Selene es; Carol jo tsrewsiet, onomics. Deniece & Berniece Will Get Degrees i niavtrnrrt Matthews and Berniece Lillian Thornton, both of Ione, win receive ui. HAfrreGs in eau- cation from Oregon College ot Education triaay, juuc - n, till ronfer 818 i tie uj.ictic . " decrees. Dale Parnell, state su- perintenaent ot puui.v tion, will be the commencement speaker. r KnalRB Of itS Wide ions dry, irrigated and non-ir- j TT.-nlnn Viae nlAn rieatea luuu uj""!" " ooticfaptnriiv In Eastern i ... n.ar ViarH- (JreEon even wucic ineSS IS sumci"'"-' - ---- However, Hyslop should not be . Ua Taof grown in areas ui Northwest where severe winter conditions prevail. n-u v unriptv is better in common smut resistance than Gaines and Nugaines. It also r-i.t la moderately resists ouu'c " ---. . resistant to mildew and Septoria (a winter fungus disease) and is moderately susceptible to flag smut. .... Dr. Robert J. Metzger, taun geneticist on the OSU campus, tested Hyslop for smut reaction patterns, vuiv-i --- tion which helped develop the new variety inciuueu ..."""s ana DanuiB -----em Regional Quality Laboratory at fuiiman, vvasu., n from the Uniform Regional whita w ntpr Wheat nursery f9i lnrations throughout the In 5-year tests in tne wu- irniir Uvclnn pnnsist- lameiie iwkj. - - ently produced 90-plus bushels ji ..,uAn. nn orrfl nnrl has GX Ul wucai ceeded a 100-plus bushel rate yield on irrigated Eastern ore- gon lana. u nas um- .i r. 1 iiarlafioe lltl iormea toiiiiiit-vta o'vv.v . der dryland conaitions at muai locations. i loot v vpnrs. hv ilv "jv j tino nfvioiriprt all otner varieties In the unnorm negion- ...... . - 1- .. ..rLnn. M 1 1 T-Q . ni wnite wimer "i.. ery. ch.imms feania. Linda tun ...j f..l,, wont to Pilot ROCk Friday to attend the Commence ment exercises, (rora neie .w were going by bu to Fotlaca, Idaho to visit relatives for a week. Their parents, Mr. and Mn Roh Shuman plan to go get them the weekend of June 6 MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimate Call Gene Orwlck 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. ONEY Pay Yourself First by Saving Here Generous Dividends Paid Regularly Call Us loaayt FIRS T FEDERAL Ph. 276-3421 Savings Cr Loan Assn. 109 S. W. WW $ 14.732.25 3,783.30 4.820.85 None 12,400.00 1,641.84 4,482.00 None 2,500.00 None $ 44,420.24 $ 1,140.00 1,338.89 15.00 15,680.00 None None 3,700.00 5,000.00 $ 26,873.89 $ 14,000.00 10,000.00 4,000.00 28,000.00 1,650.00 2,460.00 4,730.00 8,840.00 $ 36,840.00 None 10,572.35 10,572.35 10,572.35 $ 10,572.35 None 14,960.00 14,960.00 2,500.00 12,460.00 $ 14,960.00 $ 40,240.00 15,680.00 55,920.00 40,240.00 15,680.00 $ 55,920.00 $ 2,000.00 1,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 None None None None Pendleton None 5.000.00 5.000.00 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 None None None None (Ctiy Budget Continued) UTILITY FUND REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Water Department FOB THE FISCAL TEAR 1971-1972, BEGINNING JOLT 1. 1971 $ 13,916.50 2,927.00 4.7G6.82 None 13.110.00 2,128.50 415.56 None None 2,000.00 $ 39,294.38 $ 8,200.00 4,650.00 4,730.00 4.095.00 12,725.00 500.00 ' 10,000.00 500.00 None 5.000.00 $ 50,400.00 I C .... 1 1 ...a rersonui - Material! ana Senrieeti . Operating Materials and Supplies .. Contractual ncii. ... SS'A Copilot vuuuji Equipment ......... - Well No. 5 " Total Requirements - 4 18,70600 5.15000 500.00 12413 50 1300.00 Non 500.00 None Noo0 46,61350 Sewer Department FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY I. 1971 $ 1,200.00 1.950.10 None None 1.744.00 None 6.000.00 3,000.00 $ 13,894.10 $ 7,560.00 2,550.00 In Water Dept. 810.00 700.00 None 2.000.00 4,000.00 2,780.00 $ 20,400.00 SSS'" Supplies Operating Contingency Transfer to Bond Sc Interest Sinking Fund Capital Outlay" Equipment Sewer Plant Improve. Lott-Rasmussen Connection . ToGeneral Fund Pro Rata Expense To Sewer Improve. Reserve Fund Total Requirements .$ 8.930 00 2.TW.00 .. In Water Dept. 570.00 ... 2,500.00 .... 3,500.00 ... 2,000.00 ..... 4.000.00 . None ...$ 24.250.00 BONDED DEBT REQUIREMENTS Bonded Debt Fund FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 $ 14,000.00 11,000.00 4,000.00 29,000.00 1,230.00 2,110.00 4,558.00 7,898.00 $ 36,898.00 $ 8,000.00 11,000.00 5,000.00 24,000.00 810.00 1,725.00 4,386.00 6,921.00 $ 30,921.00 Bond Principal to Be Paid During Ensuing Yeart $ 9JMM ou.M 2152 Sewer 3V4-3- 47159 Water 4.3 10167 Swimming Pool .... Total Bond Principal to Be Paid 2152 Sewer - 4159 Water - 10167 Swimming Pool Total Interest to Be Paid .... Total Bonded Debt Requirement lljOOO.00 . 5.000.0U I 570.00 . 1.312-50 .. 4,17100 :;$ 31,053,50 SWIMMING POOL SINKING FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 $ 10,572.35 6,279.00 16,851.35 8,293.35 8,558.00 $ 16,851.35 $ 8,293.35 7,193.00 15,486.35 6,100.35 9,386.00 $ 15,486.35 Resources: tt n,cii S 6,100.35 Available Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) " 7,08550 Transferred From Other Funds-Pool Operating 13,185.85 Total Resources - Requirements: 4.014.85 Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years gm.00 To Apply on Bond & Interest - 13,185.85 Total Requirements - WATER SINKING FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 'loffiffl U72500 tIES ggg 888S U725.00 ToResou.es - Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years 1231250 .nunnd 12.725.00 Bond & Interest Payments '.'.'.".'.'."$ 121250 UliaOO $ 12,725.00 Total Requirements SEWER SINKING FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 ,m ovnonno Available' Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 19,7(l'no $ V 00 SwS Transferred From Other Funds-Sewer Operating WJ00 42 230 00 27,810.00 Total Resources 4,iSju.uvi Requirements: ,T mnnonO 27 000 00 19,000.00 Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years RoO S'oaooo 8,810.00 Applied on Bonds & Interest 19,570.00 $ 42;23aO0 $ 27.810.00 Total Requirements FIRE DEPT. EQUIPMENT & BLDG. IMPROVEMENT RESERVE FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 A 0 a rwvi rm Available' Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ f'Soo'nn $ ?Coo 2:000.00 ffieFtom Other Fund-erd Fund-., lgO.00 inoo'08 6 000.00 Total Resources 4.000.UU Requirements: ,,. RnnOfiO Reserved for Expenditure in Future Years ? non no 4,000.00 6,000.00 Keseqeuipment & Bldg. Improvement - - 7880 00 -.non on S 6.000.00 Total Requirements ' CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT tr FLOOD CONTROL RESERVE FUND SUMMARY . FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1372. BEGINNING JULY 1. 1971 9 non Of AvSlTcash on Hand (Cash Basis) $ 7,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 Ava.iameed Qther FundsWater Operating 2 000 00 7:000.00 Total Resources "loo 7.000.00 Expenditure in Future Years - 7.000.00 2'000-OU Total Expenditures - $ 700ao0 $ 2,000.00 $ 7,000.00 Total Requirements - SEWER RESERVE FUND SUMMARY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971-1972. BEGINNING JULY I. 1971 . 8 000 00 AXbte'cash on Hand Kash Basis) $ 10,780.00 S I'mOO Transferred From Other Funds-Sewer Operating 8000'.00 10.780.00 Vljtesmge - - - ReTrved for Expenditure in Future Years HrSnr! 8.000.00 sewe7 Plant Improvement - 10TOOOO . f. 1 10.780.00 Total Requirements - - ' LAND RESERVE FUND SUMMARY FOB THE FISCAL YEAR 1971 1972. BEGINNING JULY 1, 1971 Mailable1' Cash on Hand (Cash Basis) 2.000.00 2OO0OO Transferred From Other Funds General Fund - 7miQQ 3ffi Total Resources - " Hequlrements: limit, keserved for Expenditure in Future Years onom None " Und Purchase - - o'nmOO N f 21m 'A Total Requirements - - 5 iWJW