Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1972, Page 5, Image 5

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    Boardman's
KOARrMAS-A Urj
crowd ofrhiMrmaltrnoVdtli
annual l afiltT la HunUjw
ortd b th Hoardman TU
Ileum Club MJ at th cHy
park Saturday niormne. In
chri; of t. amir mere
Mr. John llar.f). Mr. Jfi
ry Peek. Mrs. rrank luwt
and Mrs. Pill Nelson. ClrU
assUtinj In hiding tl.f ea
Linda Walker, Jonl
rardo, Ukle Pantile and
Julio U.
Those finding silver egga
In th present 4 croup r
Kelly lUrvf y and hell) Grot
qul.st, In lt first and se
cond grade, Danetto Paltoso
and raUd Hrast-1, and In the
third and fxurth grade Lisa
MittelsJorf and Patrick Nel
son. THERE WERE FIFTY IN
ATTENDANCE at the Sun
rise Services held ty the
Boirdman Community
Cburch Eater morning at
the overpass on the old Ir
rl on highway. GeneLeln,
missionary, spoke to the
group. Following the servic
es the) all ere served break
fast at Hie church, which In
cluded (uncikes, ham and
eggs, hot rolls and coffee
and chocolate.
Mrs. Neil King was hos
tess fur an inforn.al tea at
of last week. There were 18
present. Special guests were
Pastor King and Gene Lewin,
missionary from Donnelly.
Idaho. He spoke to the f roup,
taking as his topic, "God's
Love."
Assiting Mrs. King were
Mrs. Pete Peterson, who
served the coffee, Mrs. Frank
Marlow serving tea, and Mrs.
Larry Phillips at the punch
bowl.
18 men attended the no
host breakfaft held b the
Board man Community
Church at the Dodge City Inn
Saturday morning. Gene Le
win spoke to the group.
DEN ONE OF PACK 6G7
cub scouts held a den
meeting last week at the home
of Mrs. Jerry Feck, then
went to a joint meeting at
Htrmiston with the CubScout
Pack there at the West Park
Elementary School. Accom
panying the boys were Rod
Flug, pack master, Jerry
Peck, Mrs. John Harvey,
Mrs. Gene Trumbull and Mrs.
Peck.
J.MR. AND MRS. CHESTER.
Phillips and son DeanofMon
rnouth are here for the vaca
tion week visiting at the
homes of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson.
Philips is a student at OCE'
Other college students
home for the spring vacation
are Diane Black from E.O.C.
at LaGrande, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Fossey and daughter
from Corvallis, Pan Kuhn
and Jody Tatotie from L'. of
O., Eugene, and Bob Skoubo
and Albert Phillips from Blue
Mountain.
PIRATES
It was anybody's game, the
first baseball game of the
season for the Riverside
Pirates Friday afternoon
when they plaved the Uma
tilla Vikings. At the seventh
inning the score stood at 6-6.
The next score came in the
10th inning when L'matilla
scored again.
Rick Partlow led Riverside
hitters with a double and a
triple, Ron Baker a couple
of doubles and Don Harper
two singles.
On Saturday the Pirates
played a double header with
Heppner. Heppner won the
first game 9-8 and Riverside
won a four-inning 2nd game
3-1.
In this game TonyBarnhart
led the Pirate hitters with
a double and a single. David
Richards connected for a
triple and Rick Partlow a
double.
Steve Rhea passed out a
couple of singles to lead the
Mustang hitters. Rick Drake
added a three-run double and
John Boyer knocked a triple.
HOWARD DENTON has
been quite ill with the flu
and unable to open up the
Heppner Barber Shop early
this week.
Fishing in the want ads Is
pretty good -- And the catch
ing isn't bad either!!!
MOVING??
Local or
Long Distance
Tree Estimates
Call Gene Orwick
989-8586
or Condon 384-2292
Agents for
United Van Line.
Easter Is Big
MENU
Riverside Junior
and
Senior High School
April i-5
MONDAY Corn dogs,
French fries, pickles, but
tered carrots and rookies.
TUESDAY Hamburger
gravy over hot rolls, corn
and fruit.
WEDNESDAY -Sl.ipp) Joes,
Cottage cheese with fruit
cocktail, peas and fluffed Ki
lo. THURSDAY Macaroni and
cheese, brocolll, fruit and
gingerbread with whipped
cream.
FRIDAY Potato soup, lun
ch meat, pickles and apple
crisp.
MILK Is served with all
meals.
THE HOAR PMAN TU.LI
cum club met Tuesday
night of last week at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Skoubo
with Mrs. Donovan as co
hostess. The club sponsored an Eas
ter Egg Hunt at the city
park Saturday morning for
children of pre-school age
through (tie fourth grade. The
committee In charge was
Mrs. Harry Noble, Mrs. Roy
Partlow and Mrs. Pete Pet
erson. Hostesses for the next
meeting Apr. A will be Mrs.
Arthur Allen and Mrs. I.M.
Docken.
MR. i MRS. JAY COX of
Hood River were visitors last
Thursday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ball.
THERE WERE FIVE TAB
LES of pinochle in play at
the card party held Tuesday
of last week at the Green
field Grange hall, sponsored
by the Women's Activity-Corn-mittee
of the grange. Mrs.
W.G. Seehafer was hostess.
High prize was won by Jes
sie Hartfield of Arlington, and
low went to Rose Gilmore of
A rlinpton. Mrs. Walter Wyss
and Mrs. I.M. Docken re
ceived the traveling pinochle
prizes.
ARE ALL INVITED !!! A
big pancake supper is to be
held Saturday night at Rhea
Creek Grange at Ruggs. Serv
ing will be from 6:30 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m. This will be
followed by pinochle and bin
go. Proceeds from the bfg
events go to community chari
ties. Delicious ham is being
served with the meals.
I! j -
it
I Jt i i i ni ml itfJ. ! in T
Girl's Regional
Track Meet
Sherman County
April 22
7'
Pebby McCoy
Irrigon Couple
Are Grandparents
By Frances Hose Wilson
IKR:go.N-A daughter who
has teen nam.'d MirrU Ha,
was born lo Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Coy of Hcrtniston, Mar.
27, welching 9 It. I of.
She joins a sister and 2
brothers. Grandiarents are
Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Coy of
Irrigon and Mrs. W.E. Vi
gil of LaPorte, Colo.
Forty people gathered lot
the sunrise service in Irri
gon, early Sunday m.rnli).
Pastor Cnarles Ashby of the
Comin inity Baptist Church
opened the service with a
trumpet solo, "Christ
Arose". Pastor Wesley
Cronk of the Assembly of
G d Church was in charge
of the opening service and led
the group singing accom
panied by Mrs. Al Partlow
on the accordlan.
A GOOD CROWD turned
out for the Easter Parade,
in Irrigon, Sat., which was
a huge success. All child
ren participating In the
parade were given a choco
late rabbit. Easter eggs were
hidden In various fields for
the different age groups, from
pre-school to fifth grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom W.'lson
have returned to their lump
in Irrigon after spending the
winter nnnths in Phoe
nix, Ariz.
M -s. Guy Parke (Janet) of
Portland spent the Easter
holiday with her parents, Mr.
and M. S. E.A. Stephens.
Mr. and M s. Gene Berg
and Ronald .if Vancouver,
Wa. were Easter guests of
M and Mrs. Al Partlow
and Sheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Pantelis
Vrontakis and sons of Salem,
were visitors on Easter at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and M:s. Harvey Warner.
M -. and M.'s. Don Adams
spent several days at the
Oregon Coast, during Spring
vacation from School.
Becky Fulleron
Is Rodeo Champ
Roice Fulleton, reports that
daughter Be:ky of B.M C.C.
won championship honors in
the first college rodeo in
which she has participated.
At the Walla WMla Com
mi nity College rodeo in Day
ton, W'i. B?cky won the bar
rel racing and placed in goat
typing. Her point total gave
her. the woman's champion- ,
ship.
B.M. C.C. men's team non
the men's championship. The
w jmon's team placed second
in woman's competition.
Riverside High School
Boardman, Ore.
i if
f mi
The
Soray Amateur
By 'Jitt-rril! Adams
SPRAY The placing tn
the Amateur Hour were Mar
cla Brlsbots pr-ehool);
Grade school were 1st Mike
Y ounce, 2nd Colleen Milton,
Barbara Milton and Susie Mil
tun, 3rd Jimmy Kennedy.
High School were Kay Crit
chlow, 2nd Lisa Rlchardsand
Linda Dennis, 3rd Nlta A sli
er. Adults; 1st .Dave.
Robinson. 2nd Mike Jordan,
Scottie Smith, and Shane Van
W inkle, 3rdMarlynlngersoll,
and 4th Leonard Toll. Best
Female performer In the
Grade School was Marie Rich
ards, In High School KayCrt
tchlow, adults Marlyn In
ge rsoll. Best Male perfor
mer InGradeSchool was Mike
Younce, Adults; Dive Robin
son. Best Group in Grade
School: The Milton Girls;
in the High School Lisa Rich
ards and Linda Dennis,
Adults, Mike Jordan, Scottie
Smith, and Shane Van Winkle.
Best All-around soloist was
Dave Robinson. Best all
around group was Mike Jor
dan, Scottie Smith. Shan
Van Winkle.
Sunday March 26, the Don
Griffith family attended the
Umatilla Speed Way Races
with other relatives. Mrs.
Griffith's brother won a se
cond and a third.
Mr. and Mrs. George Inger
soll were away for business,
through Friday. Theyattend
ed a minister's conference in
Springfield , Ore.
Mrs. Mary Williams of
Spray had company last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Grif
fith and son, Gib went to Bend,
Thursday, to take Gib for a'
checkup.
The Clifford Adams family
were in Heppner Friday,
shopping.
TREASURE HUNTERS FIND
You can't buy a better instrument than a WHITE'S!
THE SENSATIONAL AND
G
0ITICTfl OLD.
SILVCIt AND COmR
tUOOCTt. COINS. RINQt.
IWILIV, UNt, AND ALL tOUTS
Of TNCAtUKf. ALSO MAONITIC
UNIITIVI THAa.aiTTIK XCIIVIII. TM1 M T
COHH WITH TWO LOOP, sti IT TOD4r 4T:
Mr.. Paul E. (MvrnaI Mtit-C
Miller's Rock Shop
mm
Boy's Track
APRIL 22-Morrow County Invitational
at Riverside
APRIL 29-Arlington Invitational at Arlington
MAY 6 -Boy's Sub-district 5A and 5B
at Riverside
MAY 13-District Meet at Arlington
MAY 20-State Meet at Pleasant Hill
Following Merchants in North Morrow
BOARDMAN
Boeing Co.
Boardman American
C&D Drive-In
Dewey Chevron
Dodge City Inn
Hick's Market
Imperial Electric Heating
and Air Conditioning
Hour Placing
Mr. and Mrs. Hb Straub
from Salem were visiting the
Don Griffith family Thurs,
through Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, George Shen
from Man! lea. Calif, were In
Spray visiting relatives and
picking up their son, Paul
who lias been staying with
grandareiit8, Mr. and Mrs,
Odell Adams.
Friday the Spray Freshman
Class had a very good ex
perience nuking pies for
their bake sale which was
Saturday at the Spray G
Saturday at the Spray Gen
eral Store. There were 19
pies at the sale.
Charles, Dale and Linda
Goodman and friends were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Good
man. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Petit of
Spray are in Washington for
their annual checkup.
Billy Richards of Spray cut
his finger at the amateur hour
dance and had to have sev
eral stitches Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rus
sell and their granddaughter
Windy traveled to The Dalles,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Younce
are the proud parents of a
new baby boy, John Doug
las Younce, weighing 8 lbs.
V:oz and 201- Ins. long.
John Douglas was born in
the Prinevllle Hospital Apr.
1.
Mrs. Leona W'eise is back
in Spray after visiting her
daughter and family in Calif.
Mike Russell traveled to
Monmouth Mar. 29 until
Apr. 1. Mike was visiting
friends and looking through
the college.
The Spray School now has
six new members.
April won't fool you if you
use Want Ads.
BRAL'TIFLL COI.DMASTER tfT
the finrtt all-around Miner A I and Mrul Drtrrtnra
made1, and la rcond to no other rfgardleiw of
clatm. "PVO-i EAR GUARANTEE
IMMIDIATI OILIVEIT
Wmfil h
WHITE'S ELECTRONICS
"V: 99.50
4T rOUI LOC4L
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503-422-7118
BY APPOINTMKNT
'i
IIFlTNHI lOUK.t. tlAZK'ITK TIMKS,
MRS. CHICK MITCHELL
was the hostess Friday after
noon at a birthday party for
her daughter W indy who was
five. The children played
games, watched Windy open
tier gifts, and had birthday
rake and Ice cream. Those
preNent were Windy and hT
sister Cindy, D'Rina, Dana,
and Lana Reld, Rob Coulee,
John Bell, Jody and Robin
Mattlson, Marcle Luer,
Uremia McMInn, and Heidi
Samples. Mothers assisting
were Sue Mattlson, Roberta
Coulee and Deena Held.
Sargents
At Kinzua
KINZUA Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sargent and children
Rhonda and Mark spent Sun
day inKinzuaand were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Day
and family.
Notice of Supplemental Budget Hearing
A puljio honrjnr on a proponed eupplenrnlal biilpet for Uo City or Horpner, Dragon,
for the fiscal year 1971-1972 will ba held In tha Council C)n.r In the City at
5 P.M. on Monday, April If, 1972. Copls of the Suppletvntal &.ipit are available
without cliarce at tha office of the City Bocordor. The budfKt my be inspected by
Interested portions at the offloe of the City Recorder during regular office houra. Any
person nay appear at the public hearinp on tho Supj lener.tal BuVnt and di-cua.i the sane
or any part of it.
CITY OP IEPPKSR SUPI'LciJENTAL BUDGET
for the fiscal year 1971-1972
GKKERAL FUND
Resources
Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grant
City of Heppner Flood Danpe Bonds
City of Heppner
City of Heppner
TOTAL RESOURCES'
GENERAL FUND
Requirements
Projected repair of flood damaged
svinming pool
STREETS (ROAD) FUND
Requirements
Reconstruction of bridges and streets
UTILITIES FUND
Requirements
Repayment to City Re
utility replacement
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
!
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RIVERSIDE PIRATES from left front row;
Randy Baker, Bill Acock, Tony Barnhart,
Ron Baker, David Richards, Jim Hligel, Carl
Wiley. Back row: Bill Bedord. Chris Sny
Baseball Schedule
MARCH 31 Umatilla, Here - 3:30
APRIL 1
APRIL 4
APRIL 6
APRIL 8
APRIL 1 1
APRIL 181
APRIL 28 1
MAY 2
MAY 5
County Support the
Activities:
Inland Chemical Co.
Inland Empire Bank
Kuhn's '76
Moore's Texaco
Nelson Construction
Nomad Restaurant
Nugget Motel
TliurMl.iy. April 6, 1072
Faster weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nlstad
were Mr. awl Mrs. Kent Good
year of Heppner and Warren
Nlstad of Toronto, Ontario.
Frank fieMerltt ami Mrs.
Don Lory were In Heppner
last Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lucas
and family went to Vancouver
Wash, to spend the weekend
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Flwood Canaan.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jewltt
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coch
ran of Condon, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Norrls and Mr. and Mrs.
Ilerschel Murdock went to
Prinevllle Saturday where
they danced with the Sage
Brush Shufflers
Mrs. Ron Eversole of Pen
dleton was the honored guest
at a shower for her infant
son last Friday at the home
STREETS (ROADS) FUND
Resources
Flood Damage Bonds
UTILITIES FOND
Resources
Flood Damage Bonds
t
tl
t
$
9k
der, Rick Partlow, Don Harper, Dallas Senn,
Keith White, Don Russell, Jerry Donovan
and Coach Jim Harper.
Heppner, Here - 1
Umatilla, There -
(ston. There - 2:30
Helix, Here - 2 Games - 2:30
lone. There - 2:30
Riverside Pirates in
Peck's Arco
Port of Morrow
Riverview Motel
Russell's Shell Service
Wicklander General Supply
IRRIGON
Complete Food Store
of Mrs.LarryO'Neall. Those
present were Mrs. l ily May
Nlstad, Mrs, HUdred lllnres,
Mrs. Carolyn Headley, Mrs.
Sandy Sargent, and Mrs. Lyn
da Nyseth,
Steve CoiileeandJIggs Bow
man went lo Milton Freewat
er Monday inornirii to attend
the funeral services of Roger
Hollomon who passed away
March 30th. Mr. and Mrs.
Hollomon were long time re
sidents of Kinzua until his
retirement in 13C6 when they
moved to Milton Freewater to
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ken
dall and daughters went to
Pendleton Saturday to attend
the wedding of their sonSteve
Kendall to Miss Aria Baker
at the Presbyterian Church
Saturday afternoon at 1
o' clock.
t 12,500.00
12.500.00
t 25,000.00
t 74,000.00
7,500.00
06, 500.00
25,000.00
74,000.00
7,500.00
$106,500.00
J
:00 P.
3:30
their Spring