HH I'M It toHKI. liAZlTTK TIMKS. Thuiliv, March 1!72
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Introducing onc'$ New Station Owner
Lilsi. LC
F ho. s of Hie Mst a.s jim Burin tt p,;mps the lust pas
M.Hf he ltMi f,.r Ms rit w job lu IVmil. ton. Gene Lan
ruf.U r is the lit owtu-r of the lone Chevron station.
By l.INT'A Mi KAY
An end (if an old lus lix .ss
and a U j ltiiiim' uf a ruw
took place ebru.tr 7, when
Gene Lancaster luck over the
lone Chevron station, former
ly owned by Jim Burnett.
After servlnr the lone com
munity fir 21 years at the
Chevron station, Mr. Burnett
has accepted the position as
Assistant Manager of the
Round-Up Tire Service in
Pendleton.
Jini, born and reared in
lone, is married to the form
er Ixlores Madden, fro-n
Hermistott. The couple have
two children, Rick, an lone
Hif.h School senior, and D
Ann, a junior. Mrs. furnett
is enipl oyed at the Bank of
Eastern Oregon, lone branch,
as a hookkeejH T.
During his years at lone,
Jim has active in sev
eral organizations. He vias
a charter member of the
Lions Club, of which deserv
ed as local president and was
a Deputy District Governor.
A former mayor of lone, Jim
is also a past commander of
the A niericanLepior. Post No.
9j, and past master of Mj
sons, to which he las Mous
ed for 23 years. He is also
a past worthy patron of East
ern Star and is a 24-year
rnemW r of Elks. Jim also
served on the lone Advisory
hard. He wishes to thank
all of his customers and hopes
Hut they will continue to pat
ronize the new owner. The
Burnetts will continue to live
in lone for an indefinite per
iod. MR. LANCASTER brings
previous station-business ex
perience with him, as he was
manager of a Mobil station
in Chi capo, from 19C5-G6.
West Virginia is where Gene
hails from. He came to lone
in May of 19G9, so is known
by many Morrow County res
idents. Prior to purchasing
the Chevron station, he was
a ranch fund for Lindstrom
Brothers.
Gene is married to the
former Evelyn Marrlck,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A.H. Marick. Evelyn Is
manager of the Cecil store.
They have two children: Gene
L., Jr., who will be two In
March, and J.D., who is four
months old.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
1 red It. Brandt A Nadlne
I.. Brandt to Johnny D. Moore
4 Judy Moore. Tract In Sec.
22. Tp 5 NR 26, Irrigon.
Harold E. Steven 4 Helen
M. Stevens to Robert L. Ste
vens 4 Judy Stevens. Strip
of land In NW'SWli Sec.
34 Tp 4 SR 25.
Thomas L. Griffith to Scott
D. Weaver i CandaeeL. Wea
ver. Tract of 1.45 acres in
corner of Sec. 26 4 J5 Tp
1 SR 25.
Matthew Hughes to Joan
M Hughes. Tract In Lat 14
Block 2 Freston Looney"
Addition to City oflieppner.
Mary Hold Pabns to Elmer
Sims I.add Jr. 4 Lorraine
Marie I add. Lots 1 4 2
Block 2 duffs first Addition
to City of lone.
Harold F. Ruff corn 4 Ann
M. Ruffcorn to Ted L. Wilson
4 Mary L. Wilson. Lot IS
4 SV Lot 14, Block 48, Irri
gon. Harold Brownlee 4 Harriet
S. Brownlee to Harold F.
Ruffcorn 4 Ann M. Ruffcorn.
Lot 15 4 S'j Lot 14, Block
48, irrigon.
Jerry D. Hollomon 4 Joyce
K. Hollomon to Lester D.
Sannar 4 Virginia L. Sannar.
Tract In Lot 12 Block 1
Looney's Addition to City of
Heppner and part Lots 7 &
12.
Leonard Raymond Schwan
4 Ann Belle Schwan to Jerry
D. Hollomon 4 Joyce K. Hollo
mon. Part Lots 9, 11, 14
in Block 7, Heppner.
City of Boardman Urban
Renewal Agency to William
E. Nelson 4 Elaine Nelson.
Lot 3 Block 2, West Board
man, Boardman.
A.L. Conforth, Jessie L.
Conforth, R.o. Confcrth,
E.W. Conforth, Maxine
Conforth, John A. Con
forth, Phyllis Conforth,
William F. Rogers 4 Gloria
rogers to Desert Magic Inc.
Tract of 14.87 acres In N'j
NW'i Sec. 3 Tp 4 NR 26.
Tract of 26.24 acres inNW'4
Ion, Tract lnSEV;NE"Sc.t
Tp5NR27, 5 acres.
Blake Ranch to l.en Ray
Schwan A Ann Belle Sch
wan. Tract acreage on Hln
ton Creek In StVSWi Sec.
Tp J SR 28.
Harry II. Harding 4 EUle
B. Harding to Adolf V.Skoubo
4 Anne A. Skoubo. Lot 5
Block 3 North Boardman,
Boardman.
Marjorle Worden to Dennis
toney 4 Ann Toney. Parcel
In W'.'j of Tract 8 in Block
12 SUnsburs Addition to
Heppner.
Sine Krlstensen to Morris
T. Thompson. Eli SE'.iNE'i
Sec. 14 Tp 4 NR 25.
Marion C. Green4Gwyneth
C. Green to Daniel R. James
4 Barbara James. Parcels
in Sec. 34 Tp 2 SR 26. Hep
pner. Lillian G. Creamer to San
dra L. N'uxall. Lots 17 4 18
Block 30, Town of Irrigon.
Kinzua News
The Kinzua Mountaineers
Square Dance Club had a
dance Saturday in the First
Grade room with Bob Jewett
of Condon as caller. Those
present from The Dalles were
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hard
ing, Mr. and Mrs.Stu Factum,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Knott,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Schendler,
Al Brown, Opal Sauers, Chuck
Shanks. Floyd Borman of
Lexington, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Jewett of lone, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cochran, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harley of Condon,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell of
Fossil, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Her
schel Murdock of Kinzua. A
potluck lunch was enjoyed by
all.
Mike PussellandSteveCos
sitt were visitors in The Dal
les Monday, Mar. 20 visit
ing friends.
New
Homes
in
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Kafhy Ryan is Riverside Prom Queen
Daniels, Dal-
BOA RDMA N-Katisy f. yan,
Riverside HiphSchool senior,
was crowned queen of the
prom Saturday night held at
the school. Her escort was
Jerry Hascall. She was
crowned by Bruce Russell,
junior class president. Prin
cesses and escorts were
Linda F rederickson and Ron
Baker, Georgia Hinton and
Gary Frederickson, Joni
Christensen and Kick Part
low. Theme of ttie prom was
"You've Got A Friend".
Decorations included a may
pole. NE W CUB PACK
A new Cut) bcout pacK nas
been formed in Boardman
with Rod Flug as its mas
ter. Called Tien One of Pack
CC7 it's institutional sponsor
is the Boardman Tillicum
Club. Den mothers are Mrs.
Jerry Peck, Mrs. Gene Trum
bull and Mrs. John Harvey.
Jerry Peck is the institu
tional representative and the
executive committee is John
Harvey, chairman, Ron Dan
iels, Dan Daltoso, Pastor Neil
bull and Mrs. Rod Flug, secretary-treasurer.
There are 12 boys in the
pack which includes Patrick
Nelson, Joe Daltoso.Seanand
Kevin Harvey, Larry Hiigel,
Jimmy Peck, Scott Daniels,
David Walker, Richie Broad
bent, David and Kenny Bra
sel and Derek Trumbull.
The boys went on a recent
outing with the Corps of En
gineers from McNary Dam,
crossing the dam and going
to a Wildlife Refuge on the
Washington side of the river
across from Irrigon where
they planted berry bushes and
trees. Parents accompany
ing them were Mrs. Peck,
Mrs. Bill Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey,
toso and Flug.
The Boardman GardenClub
met Monday night of last week
at (lie home of Mrs. Roy Ball.
Roll call was answered by
naming a noted woman gar
dener. The club voted a donation
to tie sent to CAFE, also one
to the Claire Hanley Research
Fund, National Life Member
ship, Natice Flora Conser
vation, Teacher's Conser
vation Workshop and the Wil
lamette National Cemetery.
The club will furnish Eas
ter favors for patients at
the Umatilla Hospital.
Mrs. Follin Bishop present
ed a program on "Myster
ious behavior of birds",
namely, wood ducks, song
sparrows, swallows, and tur
tle doves.
Mrs. Leo Foot received the
door prize.
The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Frank
Marlow, April 17 at 8 p.m.
MR. & MRS. RON DAN
IELS and children Pam,
Vickie and Scott wenttoPort
laiid last week to attend the
State AAA basketball tour
nament. Mr. Daniels pre
sented trophies at the tour
nament, and Saturday at
tended a meeting of the Ore
gon School Activities As
sociation. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Daltoso
and children Joe, Danette, He
len, Danny and Vince spent
the spring vacation in Sunny
vale, Calif, visiting at the
home of Daltoso' s brother-in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
John Birmingham.
E-l John Stone man has been
here the past two weeks on
leave from basic training in
the U.S. Navy in San Diego.
Tract of 69.70 acres in S'2
SE'.i Sec. 4 Tp 4 NR 26.
E.O. Ferguson 4 Fay Fer
guson to Terrel L. Benge
4 Mary A. Benge. Lots 4 4
5 Block 1 Johnson's Addition
to Town of Heppner and
part Lot 3.
City of Boardman Urban
Renewal Agency to Donald
0. Leighton 4 Carla V.
LeigJhton. Lot 1 Block 7 West
Boardman, Boardman.
William E. Nelson 4 Elaine
M. Nelson to John F. Has
call Sr., 4 Mabel L Hascall.
Lot 3 Second Addition in City
of Boardman.
West Extension Irrigation
District to Morris H. Burnett
4 Peggy J. Burnett. 2. 8 acres
lying E. of West Extension
Irrig. District pipeline in Lot
14 Block 19 W., Sec. 25
Tp 5 NR 26.
Gerald Coleman Rood 4
Betty Gene Rood to Ronald
Dean Gray 4 Shirlee Ann
Gray. Lots 4,5,6, 4 7 Block
11 Mt. Vernon's Addition to
Heppner.
Ronald Dean Gray 4 Shirlee
Ann Gray to Hubert C. Wil
son 4 Vera Faye Wilson.
Lots 4,5,6, 4 7 Block 11
Mt. Vernon's Addition to Hep
pner. Cecil Thorne 4 Catherine
Thorne to John Proudfoot 4
Helen E. Proudfoot. N'2 SW'4
Sec. 4; 15'2 acres lnNE'4,
N's, SE'4 in Sec. 5; all in
Tp 1 SR 24.
Franklin Lindstrom 4 Sons,
Inc., to E.S. Logan. Tract
in SE Sec. 3 Tp 1 NR
23.
E.S. Logan to Franklin
Lindstrom 4 Sons Inc. Tract
in Sec. 3 Tp 1 NR 23.
Franklin Lindstrom 4 Sons
Inc. to John Proudfoot 4 Helen
E. Proudfoot. Parcels in Tp
1 NR 23 and in Tp 1 SR 24.
Maxwell C. Jones 4 Mary
Isabella Jones to Vernon D.
Dillon & Dorothey Jean Dil-
Se veral of the seventh grade
school boys spent Friday
night Mar. 17 camping out
on the Griffith ranch. Tbsy
were surprised Sat. morning
when Rich's father, Des show
ed up to cook sausage and
eggs for their breakfast. This
tickled them as they were
planning to eat or survive
on Vienna sausages and pork
and beans.
The ladies' pinochle club
went to Long Creek Thurs.
night where they enjoyed a
fun night. Winner of the prize
for high score wasCarolAsh
er.low score was PatAdams,
and winner of the other pin
ochle prize was Pat Worner.
Walter Rietmonn
Services Held
At lone Church
Walter Rietmann, 82, died
in lone March 23. He was
a lifetime resident of the
area and was a retired wheat
rancher.
He was born on June 29,
1889 on the family ranch near
lone, the son of Paul Riet
mann and Margaret Glock.
Mr. Rietmann was a 60 year
member of the Oddfellows
Lodge and a 50 year member
of the Rebekahs, Bunchgrass
Lodge No. 91.
He is survived by three
brothers, David and Omar of
lone and Bob of LaHabra,
Calif.; two sisters, Anna
Stith and Alice Peterson both
of The Dalles; numerous
nieces and nephews.
Services were held Mon.,
March 27 at 2:00 p.m. at
the lone United Church of
Christ with the Rev. William
Arthur officiating. Interment
was at High View Cemetery
with Sweeney Mortuary in
charge of the arrangements.
Bearers were Van Riet
mann, Gene Rietmann, Bill
Rietmann, Bob Rietmann,
Wayne Rietmann and Harold
Rietmann, all nephews of the
deceased.
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Election
Boards Named
The election boards for the
April 3rd School Budget Elec
tion were named at the Mar.
13 meeting of the School
Board.
Heppner Mrs. RUey Mun
kers, Chairman; Mrs. BillSie
wart, Clerk; Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marter, Clerk; Mrs. Bud
Peck, Counting Board 4 Mrs.
George Steagall, Alternate.
RUGGS - Mrs. Gene Hall,
Chairman; M r s. Walter
Wright, Clerk; Mrs. Harold
Wright, Clerk; Mrs. Elmer
Palmer, Counting Board and
Mrs. Albert Wright, Alternate.
LEXINGTON - Mrs. C.C.
Jones, Chairman; Mrs. Joe
Yocom, Clerk; Mrs. Wilbur
Steagall, Clerk; Mrs. Delbert
Piper, Counting Board 4 Al
ternate. IONE - Mrs. Roland Berg
strom, Chairman; Mrs. Roy
Lindstrom, Clerk; Mrs. Berl
Akers, Clerk; and Mrs. Herb
Ekstrom, Jr., Counting Board
and Alternate.
IRRIGON - Mrs. Mary An
derson, Chairman; Mrs. James
McRae, Clerk; Mrs. Burrill
Cooley, Clerk; Mrs. Frances
McCoy, Counting Board 4 Al
ternate. BOARDMAN - Mrs. Robert
Harwood, Chairman, Mrs. Ron
Black, Clerk; Mrs. Frank Mar
low, Clerk; and Mrs. Shirley
Zielinski, Counting Board and
Alternate.
Spring fever time is here
with G-T Want Ads.
BEEF KILL
DAYS
Mon. & Wed.
Hog Day Friday
Follert Meat Co.
Hermiston, Ore.
Ph. 567-6651
THE BOARDMAN HOME
EXTENSION UNIT metThur.
of last week at the home of
Mrs. Larry Phillips. Pre
sent from out of town were
Mrs. Warren McCoy, Mrs.
Bill Schmeder and Mrs. Rich
ard Ryan of Irrigon.
Subject under study was
"Emergency First Aid".
Larry Phillips, fire chief of
Boardman, presented the les
son on "Burns and treat
ment," and demonstrated the
use of the city's resuscita
tor. Mrs. Frank Marlow gave
the lesson on " Poisons" and
emergency treatment.
Mrs. Albert Warnock gave
the Eye-opener, subject of
of which was 'Communi
cate Your Good Feelings
About Others."
The group made plans for
the Home Extension ACHIE
VEMENT DAY for Morrow
County which will be held
in Boardman APR. 21 at the
Greenfield Grange hall. The
theme will be "P. I.E. In The
Sky." 'Andy Landforce will
speak on "Family Recreation."
Boardman Bits
The mobile home that hat
housed the Inland Empire
Bunk at Boardman the past
two years has been removed
and they have moved Into
the new building. There are
a few things to be done for
completion. The bank sets
back on the lot with a hand
some rail fence enclosing the
yard area. The fence rails
are set In cemented natural
rock pillars.
THE NEW OFFICE Build
ing started next to the bank
will be two-stories high with
a little over 8000 sq. feet.
It too is set back from the
street with the same rail
fence around the yard as that
at the bank.
PORT OF MORROW hag
leased its ground and rock
deposits to Jim Busch'f
Ready-Mix Sand 4 Gravel of
Milton-Freewater. They are
setting up operations and will
provide cement at a local
price instead of a haul price,
SHELL OIL men who
haven't been seen around the
area for a couple of years
were in Boardman Thurs,
checking.
BUILDER of most of the net
buildings and developments
at Boardman is William Nel
son. The story Is told about
Mr. Nelson that he moveJ
to Boardman to take things
easy. He's now busier than
ever!
Denver Grigsby
of the Boeing Company will
also speak.
The next meeting of the
unit will be Apr. 13 at the
home of Mrs. Rollin Bishop.
Molly Saul, Pendleton, county
extension agent, will present
the lesson on "Indian Culture."
Linda Riley works on the kick wheel used
in sliaping or trimming soft clay. In the
background are Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Mann,
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Williams. Photo by
Tom.
You'll need effective control.
But you want control without
causing crop residue problems.
That's why Diazinon is
such a smart choice for wire
worm control in potatoes.
Diazinon gets even the resistant
strains of soil insects. Yet doesn't
leave a crop residue problem.
Just follow the label and
there's no worry about applying
Diazinon, either. And no yield
reductions to fret over. Besides
effective control of soil insects,
Diazinon gives you some peace
of mind.
So be confident of protect
ing your potatoes against the
ravages of wireworms. Use the
proven soil insecticide. Use
Diazinon.
Geigy Agricultural Chemi
cals, Division of CIBA-GEIGY
Corporation, Ardsley, New York
10502. Diazinon by Geigy