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HEPPNER (ORK.), GAZETTK TIMES. Thursday. April 20. 1972 Irrigon's Zoning Approved By Francis Kisb Wilson The limine ordinance for (lie City of Irrlcun the main tuple for dlsrusslon Mien the Council mt April 11, The ordinance heh had been approved by die plun nlng commission and sent to the Council lth some chang s. Namely: L.R. low den sity areas, building lot mini, mini ldlh requirements cre changed from CO to 75 foot ith 9000 square foot footage. Areas South of the highway, from the East City limits to Ordnance Rd. with the exception of tliat toned commercial, was returned to the originally proposed F.R. Farm residential, requiring 1 acre building lots. A final hearing Is scheduled on the ordinance May 11. Other IhisIimks Included ap rnval of a request by Slmins Construction, who has (lie contract to Improve the parks and marinas at Boardmanand lrrli:on, for rental use of the City's pull tyjie grader for road work. A permit was authorized for Pacific N W. Hell to bury an 825 foot telephone cable, South of 13 St. from the highway. AT THE REGIONAL MEET ING of the League of Ore gon Cities, held In Pendle ton April 12, nine Irrigon residents attended the dinner meeting, held at the Indian Hills. Those representing Irrigon included Mayor and Mrs. Chester Wilson, Coun cilman and Mrs. Vernon Ste wart, Marshal and Mrs. Per ry pummel, Vestle Elgin, Municipal Judge and Mrs. Elgin, Planning Commission member and Margaret Jor ge use n, Planting Commis sion. ST. PATRICK'S ALTAR - Society, of Irrigonand Board man, is sponsoring a fash ion show and card party. The theme of the show Is "Hey Look Me 0"er",. It will tie April 25 at 7;30 p.m. in the Klverside High School Com mons, in Boardman. Dessert will te served and both pinochle and bridge will follow the fashion show. Fa shions are from Wards. General Chairnrin is Mrs. Dan Daltoso, tickets- Mrs. Tom Hilling; Dessert, Mrs. Delmer Hug; Door, Shirley Zielinski; Tables, Mrs. Alton Gasser and Mrs. LeRoy Proc tor; Models and fashions, Mrs. Vern Evans; Publicity, M"S. Gene Gurley. Mts. Gene Gurley. M:xlels are Mrs. Kenneth Arterburn, Mrs. Wesley Cronk, Debbie Hug, Steve Acock, Mrs. Helen Busch, Mrs. Larry O'Rourke, Verlna French, Mi s, Neil King, Jerry Has call, Mrs. Mary Lee Marlow, Debbie McCoy, Dolores Hill ing. Accompanist is Mrs. LaVern Partlow. Advance tickets may be ob tained from Mrs. VernEvans 922-3183 Irrigon or Mrs. Tom Hilling 481-4051 Boardman. THE A.C. HOUGHTON PTA met Apr. 10, with Mrs. Gene Trumbull of Boardman pre siding. "Resusitating An nie", was demonstrated by Mrs. Wayne Harris of Pen dleton, representing the Red Cross. A film was shown explaining when and how imuth to mouth resusitation can be given to save a life. Mrs. Harris then demonstra ted the procedure on the life size plastic doll. It was regreted that more people were not present to avail themselves of this training. "Resusitating Annie" will be at A.C. Houghton School on April 19 at 12:30, when a Red Cross representative will show correct procedure in giving resuscitation to the fourth and fifth grade stu dents. In the treasurers report it was announced that $139.18 was cleared on the Scholar ship Dinner, making a total of $377.50 balance in the PTA treasury. Mrs. Billy Griffin moved that the PTA furnish refresh ments of ice cream and punch for Field and Track Day, the motion was approved. The present officers will continue in office until next year when the forming of a new club can be more fully discussed. The 4-H COMMUNITY CLUB mot April 13 at the The only thing more aggra vating than a neighbor with a noisy old car is a neighbor with a quiet one. The worst reducing pulls the one who keeps telling you how she did it. A square peg won't fit Into a round hole, but a square deal fits anyhwere. When your ship finally comes in, most of your rel atives will probably be waiting at the dock. j school, with David Richards presiding. A plant sale vn discussed ind the date was set for April 29 awl 30th, from 10 a, m. to 5:30 p.m. at the City Service building, at the corner of Ordnance Road. There will tie (a rage sale at the same time. Proceeds will go to I F.Y.E. program and to help send several youngsters to 4-H Summer Camp at Cutsforth Park. Perentlal flowers and shrubs, as well as tomatoes, pepper plantsandannual flow ers will lie oti sale. For donations of plants or white elephant Heme see Marge Shade, CommunltyClublead r. The committee apiointed for the plant sale Included, Kathleen Evans, Valerie Sul livan, and Jack Hrasel. A SKATING PARTY Is be Inf planned fr a day In May. The committee appointed to plan this Included, Vickie Cayman, Pamela Srhmeder and Erin Evans. Posters will be made for both events, by 4-11 members. Checks were presented to winners of the poster contest by Mrs. Rose Wilson. The winners were first. Marl Evans, $5.00, second, Erin Evans, $3 00, third, Dale Brandt $2.00. High School contest Cnthia Matthews $2. MS. JESSIE COSNfcH W4S honored on tier 17th birth day by her large family when 9 of her children gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riddle, on Sunday, for a family reunion. Those attending included, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Mullen burg, Mr. and Mrs. George Kalambai'h and daughter Dimiui, Mr. and Mrs. John Rnjl.urn, Sam ami Sherlnall of LaGrande, Mrs. Nora Matt son of Elgin, Mr. ami Mrs, Chai. Noah and daughter Ro berta of Spokane, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Cusner and son Hobby and Susan, of Center ville, wa., Mr. and Mrs. Jay West of Scto, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kalambach and Kevin of Caldwell, Idaho. There were also 2 married grandchildren and their fa mi end 2 nelres In attendance. Beautify Main Street A $ if ; is if I i": wm.mmmm I ,(l 1 L va . Rick Drake Frank McAllister Debby IVlcLeod IMK-dP Lloyd Wilson Craig Munkers 0 fJT America's us4l f Oj manpower I I 1 begins with I I l V, BOYPOWER J I l g 4? Ml V-r Bi' Sctwtsm' America Vy AS you inside and out- Box or sack your trash Box or tie your old newspapers Put on the curb for FREE PICKUP. Boy Scout Troop 661 will pick up after school Friday, April 28 Saturday, May 6 THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS CONGRATULATE YOU FOR YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS Bank of Eastern Oregon Cal's Arco Service Case Furniture Co. Central Market Coast-to-Coast Store L. E. Dick Elma's Apparel Farley Motor Co. Fiesta Bowl First National Bank of Oregon Heppner Branch Gardner's Men's Wear The Gazette-Times John Gochnauer Farm Bureau Insurance Gonts Gray's Repair Shop and Union Oil Consignee Harris Drive-in Heppner Auto Parts Heppner Cleaners Heppner Inland Chemical Co. Heppner Lumber Co. Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce Heppner Nor-Gas Leonard's Shell Service Kinzua Corporation M & R Company MiLadies Apparel Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. Murrays Rexall Drug Northwestern Motel Peterson's Jewelers Paul Pettyjohn Co. Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply Ruggles-Boyce Insurance Agency Jack Van Winkle's Sears Authorized Catalog Sales Merchant Thomson Bros. Grocery Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Insurance Van Winkle's Motel i