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Iirn M R IORF 0A7TTV TIMFS Thurrtv Junr 1, 173 Rind members honored at banquet T 1 Alula Davidson Ovtr 300 M'oile crowded Into the Catholic Parish Halt May 25 for the Hummer Hands Banquet and Awards Nit;ht. Mrs. Dale Honor and Mrs. Hot) Davidson, riand parents president and treasurer, were In charge of the pot luck dinner. David Mann, i)and Instruc tor, presented awards after the dinner. GRADE SC1I(X)L Outstanding bandsman for the fifth grade went to Mau reen Healy; sixth grade, Kenneth Crieb, and seventh and eighth grade, Allen Bur kunlilne. BMCC Graduation Sunday President Wallace McCrae has announced that 200 stu dents will receive associate degrees and certificates Sun. at commencement services. The ceremony opensat2p.ni. Michelle Ann Burns ofHep pner, Associate In Science ' Degree in Secretarial Science. Fran Marie Witters of Bo ardman will he awarded a Certificate in General Office. From lone, Christine Lee Gutierrez, Certificate in Den tal Assisting; Tanya Tucker, Certificate in Practical Nurs ing. lrrigon, Alice E. Califf, Certificate in General Office; Lee Earle Huson, Associate in Science Degree In Air Transportation Technology; Vernon Vane frederickson and Thomas Duane Stewart, Associate in Arts Degree in Liberal Arts. Lexington, Trlcia Jean Hunt, Associate in Science Degree in Secretarial Sc ience. Monument, Janice Kay Bab cock, Certificate in General Office; Garry L. Elwood, As sociate in Science degree in Radio Broadcasting. 0SU slates graduation Oregon State University graduation will be June 4th. John Edward Rawlins is one of 33 graduating in the Uni versity Honors program. He is in the Science program, will be awarded his degree; Merri L. Jacobs, of lone, is graduating in Health and Physical Education. Charles A. Nelson of Lex ington will receive his degree in Agriculture. From lrrigon is George C. Kenney, graduating in Ag riculture. From Heppner: Linda M. Palmer and Naucy D. Petty john, Humanities and Social Sciences; Steven D. Pet tyjohn, Engineering. Needs change with seasons Want Ads pay for many rea sons. Irish eyes are smiling... they belong to a G-T Want Ad user. ARTHRITIS? TRY ALFANALII ALFANAL - Relieves pain and stiffticss ALFANAL - No harmful side effects ALFANAL - Used successfully by thousands ALFANAL - Just $7.95 for full 30-day supply "ALFANAL" At Health Food Stores or Order Direct Crater Laboratories Inc. Post Office Box 39-A Ashland, Ore. 97520 HIGH SCHOOL Outstanding Service win ners for live tilt h schiKil were Delta Struthers and Jack Un rein. The finist Improved players ftrrt Shannon Kelly and Richard VUdhulm. Out Klamtinc senior nmslrlans were Itillee June Marquardt ami (Jon Paplneau. DUnne Mills won the $100 scholar ship, and the John Phillips Smisa Award went to Anita Davidson. Par tic limits In the Soloand tnsenil)! Contest luLaGran de In March were announced and honored. Anita David son. Shannon Kelly and Jack Unrein received ones, the highest rating possiMe. Delia Struthers, Jim Marquardt, and Kicliard Wadhol in receiv ed twos, the next highest rating. Per Walthlnsen, cho rus Instructor, was present ed a gift by the six stu dents for his help In accom (wnying them on the piano at the contest. Officers for next years band were announced. Band Cap tain will tie Mchard Wad holm; First Lieutenant, Anita Davidson; Second Lieutenant, Jack Unrein; Librarian, Dena Struthers; and Uniform Mana ger, Jim Marquardt. All memtwrs In the band program were honored at the front of the . room and re ceived certificates of ach ievement. The high school members received letters for the accomplishments. After the awards were gi ven, Mr. Mann received gifts from the band members for his help this year giving pri vate lessons, and from the Band Parents. . This Is the first time a Band Awards Night has been lield. It is hoped it will be come an annual event. kindergarten Thirty-four students suc cessfully completed the year at the Heppner Kindergarten and were awarded their dip lomas at graduation exerci ses held May 26. The activities took place at the Fair Grounds. The students wore caps and gowns, and were honored at a picnic later in the after noon. Those graduating were Chip Ayers, Russel Brannon, Ka ren Carlson, Mark Chitty, Steve Curtis, Lane Dick, An gela Fraser, Teena Gal braith, Kenneth Gochnauer, Matt Howard, Jaki Hudson, Carolyn Hughes, Jeff James, John Killpack, Kobert McMil lan, Deanne Maatta, Lovena Join h,,,,, . m1 mm PIT BARBECUE DINNER 12:30 325 lbs. delicious Beef COUNTRY STORE OPENS 10:00 A.M. SILENT AUCTION OPENS AFTER LUNCH TREATS ALL DAY AT THE SNACK SHACK Come One - Come All From near and iar - A Big Welcome Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station Independent Garage Sailing on Lake IANGE SCIENTIST W.LATES WATtR TO CATTLE GAIN Portable waterholes can in crease profits from livestock grazing semi-arid range lands, research by the Sqauw Butte Agricultural Exper iment Station, burns, shows. "Inadequate distribution of water on rangelands creates overgrazing in areas sur rounding water, while graz ing land lacking nearby wa ter is underutilized," said Forrest A. Sneva, USDA range scientist doing the sta tion research. graduates 34 Marlatt, Carla Miles, Bar rin Padlierg, Steve Plochars ky, Mark Prock, Jennifer Raymond, MicheleSaling.Pat Schwarz, Pat Struthers, Ter ry Thompson, Greg White, Sherrie C reason, Jacqueline Ray, Pebekah Bunch, Riki Cate, Janice Martin, and Ran dy Smith. Room mothers for the kin dergarten this year are Mrs. Scott McMillan, Mrs. Ladd Dick, and Mrs. Bill Brannon. Mrs. Marcel Jones is the kin dergarten teacher, and Mrs. John Maatta is president of the Civic League. the Choiv 4 ' tv Penland L LAKE PKNLAND-S first sailing vessel last week was a little dinghy with a lateen-rigged sail. It belongs to Norman Nel son who was accompanied by Alfred Nelson, Kenneth Nel son and John Edwards. Norman got dunked when the tricky little txiat capsized but he reported no 01 effects. The croup had to cut a few down trees to set into the area and there are still a few snow banks around. But they reported It a fine visit to a beautiful lake. In investigating the influ ence of water distribution on jange utilizationand beef pro duction, Sneva found that every other day watering or trailing one mile from feed to water reduces weight gain in yearlings and calves. Suckling calves not having ac cess to water also gain less than their counterparts that have water readily available. "Small precipitation catch ment systems that are inex pensive and easy to move might be the most economi cal way to get best forage utilization and livestock per formance from millions of acres of inadequately watered range lands in Oregon," said Sneva. Sneva is researching such systems and is using steel watering tanks to catch rain runoff from strips of corru gated sheet metal. The ma terials are small and light enough to be hauled Into re mote locations by jeep, mak ing it possible to supply water and introduce grazing live stock into vast areas of re mote rangeland. Further research on the relationship between water hole density and animal per formance will provide infor mation for proper location of the portable catchment sys tems, said Sneva. The 10-year project is in its fourth year. Line GOOD Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works T & C Storaqe Stormor Bins 422-7437 Ham's Truck Line 422-7277 7 lrrigon Zone Provisions Set A zoning ordinance was adopted for the City of lr rigon at the final hearing, May 11th. No one appeared before the council and it was adopted to become effective immediately. Changes made at a recent council meeting were Included. A $25 fee was established to cover cost of advertising, hearings and ot her incidental costs. The fee is to accompany requests for conditional uses, variances and amendments to the or dinance. Inquiries should be made regarding zone provisions be fore planning to build. CHARLIE SWIFT is buy ing the farm known as the Dillon place. Carl and Chuck Christiansen who bought it from Dillon have no imme diate plans to move away from the area, as Carl bought a smaller place here in lrri gon and Chuck bought a home in Umatilla. SPECIAL MOTHERS DAY program was held at the As sembly of God Church, Sun. The Missionettes, dressed in new blue skirts and white blouses recognized mothers by pinning on corsages which they had made. Ada Mon tague, 64, was recognized as the eldest mother. Mrs. Ver- Atthe.oNE Ghwdn) June LUCK GOOD ANYWHERE 111 MORROW COUNTY B0ARDMAII BUDDY SPECIAL Special continues thru June. Get together Kb friends and Save big tothv Buddy Subscription HALF PRICE $2.50 Name Address. with Hew or Nam?- Address. Kinzuans visit Mrs. Get aid Samples and children Diane, Andrew, and Heidi left Sunday from Port land International Airport for Frlckenhausen, Germany where they will visit with relatives for several weeks. The DouUedork card club had their regular meeting Thursday evening with Bonnie Campbell as hostess. High and pinochle went to Virginia Sitton, second high to VI Stink ard, and the second pinochle to Virginia Kelso. Others THE IONE LIVESTOCK 4 Tractor club nwt April 30, at Krebs ranch and practiced driving tractors through the tractor course that Is used in the County and State com petition. Mrs. Griffith an nounced The Dalles Junior Livestock Show. John Ek strom Is entering a steer which is the only entry from our club. Clint Krebs told about his trip to Washing ton D.C., as an Oregon dele gate to the National Con ference. Ricky Gilbert, News Reporter non Mesteth as youngest, Mrs. Chester Wilson as hav ing the most children. Tam my and Lise Collingwood pinned corsages, on their mot her, grandmother and great grandmother, representing 4 generations. There were special songs by the Primary class and the High Teen class, solos by Mrs. Harvey Warner and Mrs. Perry Pummel. MR. 4 MRS. LAVERN CHRISTIANSEN attended a Lions Club Convention in Bend. 3, Willows Grange Hall Something for everyone at the outdoor auction BEGINS 10:30 Don Wink, Hermiston, Auctioneer John Bray, 1971 auction. Demi John went for $11.00 The Office B & C Repairs CLEO CHILDERS BILL ASHXJRST McKinney Bros. Inc. Agricultural Hauling lone. Ore. Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow County Grain Growers Renewal S5.00 in Germany playing were Lavelle Jelllck, Naomi Rice, Marilyn Bailey, and Margaret McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones and son Bobby were In Hep pner Saturday on business. Mrs. Don Cory and Frank DeMerltt were In Heppner last Wednesday where Frank had medical care. Moving a trailer Into Camp 5 were Mi. and Mrs. Jack Lowry of Sisters. Mr. Lowry is a scaler In the woods. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kendrlck Dunlap last Wed. nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haynes of Portland and Mrs. DorothyDunlapofGrass Valley. Spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwlck was Mrs. Forrest Overton and family of Bend. Arriving on Sunday to stay until Wed nesday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoll of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Denzill White went to Portland Saturday on business and then went on to Estacada where they visited with Carrie Marshall and Jean McConkey and family. IRRIGATION RENTAL INC. Boordman Located Vi mile East on old Hwy. 30 Rental-Sales-Service Wheel Lines -Solid Set -Mainline ; ,1 g Gifford Hill 360 Circles AMfdtofni Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Travel Trailers & Pickup Camper 422-7289 Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Jepsen Murrays Rx Stables Rod Murray lone. Oregon Bank of Eastern Oregon for 12 months Visiting last Tuesday with Mr. and Ihri. Ray O'Neall and family were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Korthouse of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary went to The Dalles Saturday to visit with Mike's mother, Mrs. Ken Todd who Is a patient In The Dalles General Hospital. Mrs. Richard Thomas has been staying in The Dalles to be with her mother. Doug Sargent has been a patient in Physicians and Sur geons Hospital In Portland where he had surgery the first part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. MartlnPotter and daughter Becky of Lexing ton visited over the weekend with Mrs. Potters parents, Mr. and V,rs. W.L Jewell. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Frew Estimates Call Gene Orwick 969-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents for United Van Line. 481 - 2231