nrrrNf R
lone Masons present 25 year pins
Iro Crabtree, lone, and
Ralph Tailor, Fugen, re
eeived their !5-ear pin at
tfw Matmc littge on Ma
IT. lrel Mwr pre!entrd
Mr. Crabtree with pin that
had preuou.il U'li'iij-fJ to
Markham Bakor. Mr. Tailor,
a termer Ion rancher, was
presented hi rm by Ken
neth Smouse. k' freMimenU
followed the cerentom.
Guests of the Leo CraN
tree on Ma 17 were Mr.
and Mr. I E Myers, Port
land, Mr. Kn Chv!ih. Port
land; and Mrs. Joe OpdahJ,
Gresham. They err her
to attend th Vaoruc cere
mony in which Vr. Crabtree
was presented a ;ear
n ie nit r ship pit;.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaii felgeti
hauer, Sparie. re week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
MUton Morgan
IONE HIGH SCrkXU se
niors were guests at a sal
mon feed, hosted b Cherl
Carlson, following baccalau
reate services or. .Va 21.
Th dmner, attended t all
of th seniors with the ex
ception of .sick Marick, was
held at the Louis Carlson
home.
Guests of Mrs. Helen Mc
Cain1 and iiT) Lindsa over
the Mother's Day week
end were Vr. and Mrs. Gary
George, Mark and Michael of
Beaverton.
The aiby Al.CU held its
monthly meeting in the borne
oi Mrs. Louis Carlson or, May
15. Mrs. Koland Bergstrom
was the Bible Study leader.
A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY
party for Berl Akers,
hosted by Mrs. Akers. was
given on May 16. Those
piesent to help celebrate the
occasion were Vr. and Mrs.
Marion Palmer; Mr. and Mrs.
Leis Halvorsen; Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Matthews; Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Palmer; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Blettell;
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Keene;
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lin
nell; Mary Lindsay, and He
len McCabe.
Winning pinochle prizes
were Mrs. Lee Palmer, high
for women; Mrs. Bryce Ke
ene. lo; High for men was
Lee Palmer, Mike Palmer
low.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Yier
son ere May 23 dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree. The Yierson's
recently returned to their
Hermiston residence from
Mesa, Arizona. They are for
mer lone residents.
MR. 4 MRS. LEO CRAB-
TREE attended the Bridal
veil Masonic Lodge and
Salmon Bake at Cascade
Locks on May 20. Meeting
them at Cascade Locks were
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Myers,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs.L.C.
Myers, Junction City; and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Goodwin, Por
tland. Following the dinner,
the Crabtree' s went to Port
land with the group.
Among tlte lone residents
who attended the McGovern
Rally in Pendleton on May
21 were Chris Pietmann,
Mrs. Gene Rietmannand Mrs.
Tom White.
The annual lone Spring Con
cert will be hold this eve
ning, May 25, at 7:30 p.m.
Each family is asked to bring
1 dozen fancy cookies. Par
ents are asked to have the
students at the school by 7:15.
They are asked to wear dress
up clothes.
The lone third and fourth
grade classes enjoyed a field
trip to the Pendleton Woolen
Mills on May 11. They were
accompanied by their teach
ers, Mrs. Franklin Ely and
Mrs. Jerry Martin. Mrs.
Keith Pea and Mrs. Harold
Snider and Lindsay Kincaid
also accompanied the group.
They had a picnic lunch at
the round-up grounds.
Area residents attending
trie Park Dedication cere
monies and barbeque spon
sored by the Lion's Club
at Boardman were Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Swanson, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy W. Liridstrom,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Turner and familv.
M3. AMJ MRS. LEE
Pettyjohn and Marianne went
to Elgin on May 13 to attend
the wedding of Lana Lyon,
Elgin, and Tom Johns,
Athena. Miss Pettyjohn was
a bridesmaid in the wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel
son attended a wedding in
Salem of their niece, Christy
Ann McElhinny to Day De
ment on May 13. Their daugh
ter, Kristin accompanied
them. Mrs. Nelson s mother,
Mrs. Charles NcElhinny of
Salem returned to lone with
the Nelson's. Also attend
ing the wedding were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Nelson and
daughter, Karen ofCorvallis.
They visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Nelson on
Motner s Day.
okk i;.7.mr Tivrs
The U"w )uiti.r hit h track
tun. fniislivd ruirtlij! In-At-liiH'tiMi
Jutu.tr OlwiipicCuali
fur Track. Meet on Ma U.
Tht-r Wt-re 15 n-fnviU in
v.ihed m ttw tri. k meet ami
i.w cored 8 . ii an p'ltiu.
Individual places am! team
iore. were jt follows.
Jui.l.T girls 1A ul. dash
lawn t'rirrson, 3'. 13.0
Int. Hivi. 1 10 yd. dash
Mincer, .4 , 11 f
Int. lions. 8? jd. ruti-ar-ren
. 2.15.5, Peterson ,3),
2.3C.2
Jr. Bovs ZZO yd. dash
ikstrom ,3). 31.:
Jr. GirU 223 yd. dash
Mi'tilu' 31.2
Int. bos 220 yd dash
Kluxer 4;27.li
Mid. Bs 220 relax J one
2), 31.9
Int. Hos I onj Junip
klinger 3 IC'IO"
Jr. Bis Sht.jtfS ,3!,
32'
Jr. hoys Hn:h Jump-Ik-strum
,4),
Int. Bos Hu:b Jump-Kar-ren
,V: 5' 6" and qualified
for Jui. ior Olympics: Pea
Mid. hovs V.ifh Jump-Mc-Lllu-ott
V. 4 '
Int. Bovs 120 vd. hi hurJlt s
Aarren 2;. 21. 4. Utst 3
21.8
Mid Bovs 50 d. dash-White
4). 7.4
Jr. Boys IX d. dah-Gates
2). 12.3
Int. Bovs N:ile Run-Cates
,3). 5.43.2
Int. Boys 440 yd. ruh-Fe-terson
3) 63.1, and quali
fied for Juni or Olympics;
krebs v5)6o.O
Jr. Bovs 44C relay-lone 4),
60.9
Int. Bos 440 rela-lo;ie
1). 54.1
M3 AND M?S DAVID
Baker 4 Bob were Mother's
Day guests of his parents, Mr.
arid Mrs. henry Baker, Cha
teau Village. Woodburn.
Their daughters, Mrs Jeff
Burnett. Debbie, and Shirley
joined them. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Baker and Sherry of Port
land, and M. and .Sirs. Ivan
Crton.
ALVIN McCAEE and sons,
Ashley and James, visited
May 13 with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Crabtree. Another son,
Kevin, was unable to be with
them as he was recently
chosen to be . captain of his
Little Leatrue team, which
competed over the weekend.
Have a
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Mv "it
JOHN PIETMANN, President. Melissa McElligort, Secretary-treasurer;
Maripat McElligott, ass't. secretary-treasurer.
Phil Carlson, vice president, absent.
THE
Thel's Cafe
Akers Motor Service
Jordan Elevator Co.
Bristow's Market
lone Chevron Station
Independent Garage
Thun.u m . 172
'A
M1CM IKiSKlNS I.N aCTICiN
Cliff A Id rich elected to District
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham
lin of Heppmr went to Athena
Sunday for the Anu rnan 1 e
putn and Auxiliary District
No. 6 caucus. There were
nine posts represented with
35 delepates m attendance.
Seven units entered the
Americanism essay contest.
Second place winner in the
state contest was from En
terprise. I nits with g 1 member
ship were: Athena, lone, El
gin who received cash prizes
for first, second and third
places. Mrs. Ha mini was pre
sented a special awrd for
MR AND MRS. ART
Lindstrom were May 6-7
hosts to her brothers, Dr.
and Mrs. John Bray Jr. and
family of The Dalles; and
Dr. and Mrs. Tom Bray and
family of Chicago. Alsopres
ent from Hermiston were Mr.
and Mrs. John Bray, par
ents of Mrs. Lindstrom. Dr.
John Bray and Dr. Tom Bray .
Joining their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles O Connor,
for Mother's Day were Mr.
and Vrs. Douc Onvon. Astor
ia, and Terne O'Connor, Eu
gene. Also visiting with the
O Connor's were Dan Semi
nano of Eugene and Mary
Onyon of Astoria
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lancas
ter, Gene. Jr. and J D. were
Mother's Lay dinner guests
of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Al Marick.
good year
FOLLOWING MERCHANTS SAY CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK
securing th most members.
District 6's new president
is Mrs. Ray Daly of Hermis
tnii and Sharon Z oilman of
Joseph first vice president.
District commander is C E.
Hammer of Hermiston, Mr.
Z oilman of Joseph 1st vice
president and Cliff Aldnch
of lone 2nJ vice president.
Going over from lone Post
and I nit were Herman Ble
ttell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Alanch. Mr. and Mrs. John
Jepen. Mrs. Helen McCain?,
Mrs. Cecil Thorne and Mrs.
John EuhaiiKS.
Mrs. Fredrick Martin visit
ed with Mr. Martin's sister,
Marie Martin, ofOregonCity,
on Miv 13
Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Mirtin spent Mother s Day
with their daughter and
family. Mr. and Mrs. AlBra
zell of Castle Rock.
A FIRST CHILD was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gol
hhorn of Lynnwood, Wash.,
a daughter, Lisa Lynn, born
May 19. weighed 8 lb. 2 oz.
and length 21 in.
Local grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. James Everett and
Crystal Gollynorn, all of
lrrigon.
Gene and Jana Gollyhorn
moved to Lynnwood in April,
when he accepted an offer to
be a radio announcer there.
Both are former lrrigon re
sidents, and attended River
side, H.S. and BMCC.
mo
Directed by
DARRELL JAMES
Music Director
Chas. O'Connor, Insurance
(Hermann's Hardware
lone Lions Club
Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works
T Cr C Storage Stormor Bins
422-7437
Ham's Truck Line
422-7277
Boardman Park
Boiirdiiuii has two parks tn
the makiiu. The B.mrdman
C it v wrk which was dedicat
ed May 14 ik near i m; com
pletion and the other one,
the Hwrditmii Mum Ptk is
just N'guuiiiii:.
l ast week s Catette-Tlmes
it confusing, In that the two
parks were both mentioned
an I in; dedicated.
A lary e crowd t on hand
for (he BOARDMAN CITY
PARK dedication. Ron Black,
c tun nmn of the Boardman
City Council gave the ad
diexs. His ope'inn; remarks
w-re "Today is i climax to
mill) events which have hap
pened tn the past several
years that have resulted in
the completion of this park
which is now ready to lie us
ed for the enjoyment of all."
He gave tribute to (lie ori
ginal and only park com
mittee members who sint
many hours of planning, met
from time to time with the
Corps of Engineers and fi
nally adopted plans. The)
also put in miny hours of
physical labor.
The Park committee mem
bers are Mabel Allen, chair
man, Evelyn Black. Phoebe
Hayes, Margaret Donovan,
Kurt GamenUin, George
Nealy, Florence Root and
Shirley Zielinski city recor
der. He named others who gave
an assist. They were Zearl
Gillespie who worked several
years for the city with very
little compensation. Larry
Phillips who has taken his
place as City Public works
lrrigon-
Boardman Kid$
to register
Parents of A C. Houghton
School students who will be
participating in the Summer
Recreational Program are
asked to register their child
ren Tuesday, May 30. Re
gistration will te from 9:00
to 12.00 at A C. Houghton
School in irrigon and from
2 30 to 5:00 at Riverside
Jr. and Sr. High in Board
man. Parents unable to register
their children at that time
are asked to call A C. Hough
ton School at 922-3321.
school calendar.
Presented by
o
fiflosie PepartoinieaJ
TONIGHT, HAY 25, 1972
7:30 P.H.
committee sees dream come true
kupet intemlent has been res
pMisiUe foi the completion of
the work on the park. Judge
Paul Jones has helped on se
curing federal a Id prog rams.
He thanked the Bitardman
I. Ions Club who volunteered
their services to prepare ami
serve the dinner,
In closing he said "On May
U. 1972, we hereby dedicate
this park to he known as
Boardman City Park to le
used by all people who wish
to use it. May we always
take pride in it and may it
always be used for the en
joyment of all".
A soft breeze kept the day
as very comfortable.
The whole affair was like an
old fashioned 4th of July pic
nic. There was a baseball
game and all kinds of races.
The sack races were in pt
tato sacks. Winners were giv
en silver dollars.
The next meeting of Gre
enfield Grange will start with
potluck super at 6.30 p.m.
instead of 8 p.m. as for
merly announced to be June
n.
There were three tables of
pinochle m play at the card
party held last week at the
Greenfield Grange hall, spon
sored by tlie Women's Acti
vity Committee of the grange.
Hazel Carpenter was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Art White and second high
went to Mrs. Verne Minnich.
Mrs. White and Mrs. Dewey
est Jr. received the travel
ing pinochle prizes.
Zone Hearings Held
First public hearing for
consideration of the proposed
zoning ordinance for Morrow
County was May 10 at Lex
ington Grange Hall Meetings
both were in charge of Plan
ning Commission chairman,
Clarence Rosewill.
Power lines are left as a
conditional use. Multiple
family dwellings are likely
to tie needed near cities and
in recreational areas. They
are to lie allowed as a con
ditional use in farm, recrea
tion and commercial zones.
ilson Road area to be zoned
farm residential because of
high water table. Certain
lands leased to the Boeing
Co. are zoned industrial.
At the Greenfield Grange
Hall meeting Friday evening,
Planning Coordinator Del
The Office
B & C Repairs
CLEO CHILDERS BILL ASHTTRST
McKinney Bros. Inc.
Agricultural Hauling
Ion. Or.
Paul Pettyjohn Co.
Morrow County Grain Growers
BOARDMAN GARDEN CLIB
The Boardman Garden Club
met Mon. night of last week
at the home of Mrs. Walter
Hayes. Mrs. Roy Ball led
the devotional with "God
Sees" from Our Daily Bread.
Roll call was answered by
naming a flower or plant from
the Bible,
Mrs. Leo Rxt rcorted
that the Crimson King maple
tree was plantedal the Board
nun Community Church yard
on Arbor Day. Apr. 28. As
sisting tn the planting wre
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs.
Root and Mrs. Ralph Ear
wood. The club has purchased a
set of " People And Their En
vironment" books to le put
in the Riverside High School
library. A set of eight books,
this project was adopted by
the National Council of
Garden Clubs over a year
ago. Each of the eight vo
lumes was specifically deve
loped for a different grade
level study, to be used by
the classroom teacher.
A donation was made toward
the purchase of an air condi
tioner for the Good Samari
tan Center in Hermiston.
Mrs. Rollin Bishop read
an article on maricolds. and
Hazel Carpenter told of the
different flowers that grow
in Canada.
Mrs. Arthur Allenreceived
the door prize.
The next meeting will le In
Pendleton at the home of Mrs.
Charles Anderer,g.
May 10
Smith explained the large
colored mip and read uses
permitted outright and con
ditional uses in various
zones. Mr. Kerr explained
some advantages of zoning.
Planning Commission lias not
made a decision on condition
al use permit fees.
Mr. Doherty explained legal
procedure of appeal from
Planning Commission's deci
sions to the County Court,
District Court, etc. as any
other legal matter.
A question was raised on
whether zoning a piece of
projierty might raise taxes.
No. Tax assessments are
based on how a property is
actually lieing used at the
time zoning is put into ef
fect, or how the owner in
tends to use the property in
the future.
NO ADMISSION
SILVER TEA
FOLLOWING THE CONCERT
Ekstrom Trailer Sales
Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Cax&prs
422-7289
Dobyn's Pest Control
John W. Jepaen
Murrays Rx Stables
Bod Murray Ion, Oregon
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Mayor Dewey W, West Jr.
was In the Hawaiian Islands
last week victimilng with his
father, Dewey W. West of
yvoodimrn.
Mrs. Roy Ball. Morrow
County Pomona chairman of
the C. W A,, announces the re
sults of (he county grange
sewing contest held In Board
man last week.
In Class A. adull-Mrs. Nat
han Thorpe of Greenfiel
Grange won first place on her
pant suit; Mrs. Louis Hal
verson, lone Grange, took se
cond; and Anita Davidson,
Lexington, third, Mrs. Hal
verson showed a Jump suit,
and Miss Lav Id son a Jumper
dress.
In class C. child's Mrs.
Thori took first with a pant
suit; and Donna Mallory. Rhea
Creek grange, second with a
boy's suit.
Judges were Mrs. Ronald
Black, Mrs. Rupert Kennedy
and Mrs. Verne Minnich.
Mrs. Thorpe's entries will
lie entered in the state grange
sewing contest
sewing contest.
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo was hos
tess for a showerat her home
last week in honor of Mrs.
Ira Bozarth and her three
week old daughter Dinette,
co-hostesses were Mrs. Rod
Flug and Mrs. Stan Rauch.
IRRIGON- DavldEllis broke
his arm while playing soc
cer at Riverside Jr. Sr. High
School. David is an 8th
grade student.
MRS PAT WONSER became
seriously ill Mon. evening and
was taken to Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital.
There is no restriction on
the height of farm buildings.
Asked whether a farm near
a growing city could In? zoned
out of existence. Generally,
no, it couldn't be. It was
pointed out that due to pres
sure from neighbors and per
haps a good price for the
land, a farmer m'glit find it
preferable to sell. Other
possibility would be public
condemnation of land if need
ed for other use.
All were urged to present
comments or suggestions for
changes they felt should tie
included in the zoning ordin
ance and to file "request
for change of proposed use
zone" forms with the Plan
ning Office in the Court House
on or lie fore May 26 for con
sideration at next Planning
Meeting.