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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1972)
Boardman Mayor Is At Executive Meeting By MART LEE MARLOW BOAKDM AN -Mayor and Mm Dewey W. Wet. Jr., went lo IVrtUnd over the weekend where WeM attended an exec utlve meeting of the League of Oregon CltUti. ami a Joint meet tng of the League, the Aocla I km of Oregon Counties and the Association uf Oregon School INwtnls. They also went to Wood burn to visit nt the home of West's fiihi-r and stepmother, Mr. and Mr. Dewey Went, and to -Mem where they were over night vislor at the home of Mr and Mm. John Walker. Tillicum Club Mrs. Bernard Unnovan wua hosteKK for the Boardman Till! rum Hub lil week at her home. Mr. Hill Nelson was co Plans were mad." fur the an nual Sweetheart Dinner to In held Feh. 1.1 at the Greenfield Grange hall. Committee In chnrge of planning Is Mrs. Run aid Claek. Mrs. Hon Daniels Mrs. Bill Bates, Mrs. Dewey west. Jr.. Mrs. Arthur Allen Mrs. John Harvey and Mrs. Tim Haugen Mrs. Stan Menkle gave a re port on her recent trip to Ha waii. Susan CampU-ll and Mrs, Haugen are new memliers of the club. There will be no other meet ing in February other than the Sweetheart Dinner. The next one will be Mir. 14, the place to be announced later. Plnochla et Grange There were five 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. Hazel Miller was hostess. High prize was won by Faye Anderson and second high went to Mrs. Clove Hinton. Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., and Mrs. Tom Barnhart received the traveling pinochle prizes. Kevin Harvey Is Eight Mrs. John Harvey entertained a group of boys at a party at hr home last Friday afternoon in honor of her son Kevin's eighth birthday. Those present included Brett Rogers, Marty Broadbent, Robbie Peck, Derrick Trumbull, David and Kenneth Brasel, and Eric Harvey. Jimmy Peck is Nine Mrs. Jerry Peck entertained a group of boys at a slumber par ty at her home last Friday night in honor of her son Jimmie's ninth birthday. Present were Joe Daltoso, Scott Daniels, Sean Harvey, Patrick Nelson, Mark Pace; and from Irrigon, Larry Wilson, David Christensen and Tlmmy Griffin. The boys were also served breakfast the next morning. Shauna Bates Is Two Mrs. Frank Bates entertained with a party at her home Sat urday in honor of the second birthday of her daughter Shau na. Guests included Mrs. Bill Bates and Stacie and Robert, Mrs. Rod Flug and Troy, Mrs. Vic Marchek and Jeff, and Mrs. Bates' grandmother, Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington. Attend Pomona Grange Members of Greenfield Grange who attended the session of the Morrow County Pomona Grange at Willows Grange at lone last Saturday included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker, Mrs. Hazel Car penter and Mr. and Mrs. Na than Thorpe. I Mrs. John Helmka was a pa tient in the General Hospital in Walla Walla, Wash, last week with a severe case of flu. The Good News Singers from Umatilla and Pasco, Wash., will prsent an hour of gospel music at hte Boardman Community Church the evening of Feb. 6 The public is invited. These young people are good. Come and hear them. New Stamps Arrive Carol Moen, postmaster, an nounced the coming sale of two new stamps at the post office. The first one is the Sidney Lan ier 8 cent commemorative stamp, the third in the Amer ican poet series, others were Edgar Lee Masters and Emily Dickenson. It goes on sale first Feb. 3 in Macon, Ga., where Lanier was born Feb. 3, 1842. He died at the age of 39 years. The stamp will be on sale here Feb. 4. The other stamp Is the 8-cent Peace Corps commemorative stamp, which goes on sale Feb. 11 in Washington, D. C, and will be for sale here Feb. 12. Queen Beigns at Dance Susan Ball, Riverside High School junior, was chosen queen of the Sweetheart Dance held In the school commons Satur day night Her escort was Mike Proctor. The princesses were Debbie Christensen, freshman; Kathy Bozarth, sophomore; and Wanda Johnson, senior. The Eiverside Pirates will a banket ball game and will host the McEwvn Scotttae from Athena here Feb. 8. Cafeteria menu for Riverside Junor-Kenl High School for the week of Feb. 7 11 are aa fol low: Monday Sauerkraut and wtenera, fluffed potato, carrot ticks and pears. Tuesday Sloppy Joe, cottage iheeae, applesauce and cook lea. Wednesday Hamburger and gravy, mashed potatoes, butter hI corn and cake. Thursday Raviolaa, green bean, French bread and pea nut butter cook lea. Friday Clam chowder, lunch meat and peanut butter sand wichet, and peach crisp. Milk U served with all meals. Dave McLeed waa back oa fcJe feet and up and around again on Monday after having been juite ill. Kinzua Club Has Annual Dinner Ry VUC1NIA ICLSO KINZL'A The Friendship Club had It annual dinner and card party Friday night at the Camp 5 Community Hall. Mr. and Mm. Steve Con lee were hosts for the evening. After a pot lurk dinner, pinochle wai played with high going to Earl NorrU and Deena Held, aeeond high to Bill McMlnn and Carol NortU and the pinochle to Raymond and Deena Re Id. Those attending thla party were Mr. and Mr. Conlee, Mr. and Mrs. David MattUon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMlnn. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackaon, Mr. and Mr. John Weaker, Mr. and Mr. Raymond Reld. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Norrls, Mrs. Chuck Mitchell, and Mr, Dannie! Bell. Mr. Ray O'Neal! and Donna and Mm. Marvin Lucas and Cliff went to Prinevllle Thurs day for business and (hopping David Green Have Soa Mr. and Mrs. David Green be came the pa rem of their find child on Jan. 20, at a Yakima hontiltaL The little boy weigh ed 5 lb., 8 os., and haa been named Shannon Dale Robert Grandparen'a are Mr. and Mr. Robert E- Green of Yakima and Mr. and Mr. Kenneth F. Wll son of Toledo, Ohio. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Green of Yakima and Mr. and Mrs. Dale aser of To ledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble field went to Portland last Tuesday where Mrs. Stubble field entered Physlclana and Surgeons Hospital for Wednes day aurcery. Mr. Don McConnell returned home Sunday from Portland where she had been since Wed nesday on business. Oble Morgan left Thursday for liyden, Ky, to visit hta atater Mho U aerloualy tit Oble went a far aa BoUe, Idaho with Charlie Smith, going from there by plane. Postmaster la Portland Mrs. Robert Kelso, Kinzua PpoNtmaiiter. went to Portland Monday to attend the Midwinter Conference of Oregon Postmas ters Tuesday and Wednesday. She was accompanied to Port land by Mrs. W. J. Bell. Sr. of Fossil who vUlted with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bobbin and with Mr. Bell who la a patient at the Veterans Hospital. Mr. Prtndle Takes Tom Blue te Hospital Mllo Prlndle took Tom Blue to Pioneer Memorial Hospital by ambulance Thursday for medi cal care. Lowell Sharp, accom panied by Mrs. Blue, went to Heppner Sunday to blrng him home. Mrs. Den11 White. Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary were busl- KXPPNER, (ORE.), GAXXTTC-TXMU. Tawfsdary. Fab. S. ItTl J neaa visitors to Heppner Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Flwood Canaan of Vancouver. Wash, vlalted Saturday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lucaa and family. Mrs. Gordon Dog get t and sons of Bend arrived last Tuesday to apend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Stanton. Camp S Pinochle A pinochle card party waa held Monday evening at the Camp S Community Hall with Sharon Bell aa hostess. High score went to Carol Thomas, low to Linda Murray, and pinochles to Carol Norrls and Terry Todd. Others playing were Rose Hard wick, Linda Lucaa, Betty Mur dock. Melba Mitchell, Evle Lu per, Wanda Dunlap, and Cindy Weaser. Salad and crackers were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur- dock went to Heppner last Tues day where Herschel had med ical care, Koorr cooks i h clor On Jan. 27 we held our 6th meeting at the home of our leader, Mrs, Mel Allyn. Anita Davidson and Kay Schoonover were absent. Mrs. Allyn showed us the dif ference between whole tomatoes and stewed tomatoes, abto the difference between vacuum packed, whole kernel and creamed sweet corn. Stewed to matoe and vacuum packed corn are to be used In the Beef Corn Dandy the first year girls are making. Then bhe demon strated making scrambled eggs, which the second year girls are to do. Members will be notified when the next meeting will be held. Betty Fae Green, reporter Bronate Is Paul Pettyjohn Company Available From Your Shell Oil and Chemical Distributor Please Call 422-7254 Serving the Heppner, lone, Lexington and Arlington Areas GREEN STAMPS mm "! on oj tSUrlSLiiLj k Our competitors think so highly of Bronate as a broad leaf weed killer in wheat and other grain crops that they want you to tank mix their products with Bronate. While we appreciate the compliment, we don't, neces sarily go along with the rec ommendation. Because while the addi tion of less effective herbi- cides to Bronate may help the other herbicides, it doesn't help Bronate. Matter of fact it can hurt Bronate. Unlike many other herbi cides, Bronate kills your weeds without damaging your wheat. And tank-mixing reduces Bronate's high de gree of selectivity. Also, unlike other herbi cides, Bronate isn't restricted to any particular soil type or condition. And tank-mixing limits Bronate's wide range of application. Use Bronate alone if your weed problems include Tar weed, Gromwell, Henbit, Dogfennell, Crowfoot Purple Mustard, and the rest of the 9 Mustard family. Or any of the 23 other kinds of weeds listed on the Bronate label. Our experience has shown that Bronate used alone has increased produc- tivity for Northwest wheat j farmers by as much as 20 bushels per acre. Is it any wonder our competitors recommend Bro- note? For more information on how Bronate can help you, see your supplier or write Mr.1 R. P. Rich, RhodiaChipman Division, 120 Jersey Avenue,1 New Brunswick, N.J. 08903. CHIPMAN DIVISION travel to Umaplne Feb. 4 fori