Princess Debbie will be honor puest at dance
Trills ItN'lr Vc
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t!ir t kt U..1V about U in,
trin'!! ! " S me t
ii P"N brt Uiri!
jv ijli' are Xi-ti me. A'
t.r frJa-t;.-B tr.m. K.vr
;d Ktti Scb.i nt spring
sht n,.;c:ji?tihJ;n' Hrr
(,ir. tw.t u.'ti t.
wurk;. ::t, mi.-U itdtreri
even?ull w;tt. "w d.sturbed
child.
Her jrrandma V.NT. no
l:ves next d.vT to the r
ren KU-Co Lmi: or. tn Col
umbia iJ of Irrtiiou, Nam
fter pride iithJ ' w .:!; all
her patunce tb should i
Frinrr ss r!b;e tus
her tall ktur of li.-n.ir al
read t.r W.iti school. Si
it in VI hj' Who jr.Ktft.Sch.
ol Trj. k.. She Lke all spo
rts and ran the Krilt an J
rela in Kiwrsid. K-r.Scru-ol
track. Slit- Jes to sw;m
and has betn sw.n.n.inf in
the Columbia about a block
Iron. her horn una- sn was
4 years old.
I ;V
Pepsi munches on an apple
just fed to him by his oner
Pheasants released on Butler Creek
By Frances Hose Wilson
Vr. and Mrs. Guv Parke
and family of Portland were
visitors over the weekend at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E.A. Stephens. Mr.
Parke brought along 50 young
pheasants, and released them
for the State Game Commis
sion out in the Buttercreek
area.
Mrs. Nettie Buhrer of Al
derwood Manor, Wash., and
Mrs. Janice Sams of Phila
delphia, Penn. visited at the
Stephens home on Sat. They
are sisters to Guy Parke and
attended Umatilla Schools.
ITS TWLVS
Mrs. Marell Jones, Irri
gon, is in Bakersfiekd, Ca
lif, to welcome twin grand
daughters, the children of Mr.
and Mrs. John Sealy. Mrs.
Sealy is the former Penny
Jones. Erica Michelle and
Natalie Ellora join a brot
her. Brad, 4 years old.
The twins, who are not iden
tical, weighed 6 pounds 12
ounces and 6 pounds 13 oun
ces, respectively, Erica mea
sured Z0-inches and Nata-
Hp Va inches.
Mrs.
s. Jones plans to stay
her daughter until July
with
20th.
it's a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hobbs
are parents of a son born
June 26, weighing 6 pounds
19 ounces. He has been
nailed Lyle William.
Grandparents are Floyd
Hobbs of Irrigon and Mrs.
Vonna McKinney of Pasco.
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and rider, Princess Debbie
McCoj.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Car
penter of Simi. Calif, are
visiting Mrs. M;.rtle Mc
Namee in Irrigotu Mrs. Car
penter is the former Mary
Jane McNamee and attended
Irngon schools. They also
visited his parents in E mi
ner., Ida.
Before coming to the North
west the Carpenters spent a
year on a cruise down the
coast of Mexico, aboard a
yacht.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooley
have returned to Irngon, af
ter living in Burbank, Wash,
for a number of years. They
recently sold their home
there and plan to build a Mo
dular home here on 2nd St.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Reed of
Shady Cove, have been visi
tors of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Griffin. Her father Sam L'mi-
ker was seriously injured re
cently and is a patient at
Kadelac Hospital, Eichland.
Mrs. Tom Snyder is con
valescing at the Umatilla Hos
pital after an auto accident.
Ceramic Business
Sand hollow Art
Supplies must be
t! Court :!ti r Mlir
Suae. in I ?: af KarU lu
rum. iin t!,t cmrt tin
rr .:h rntH-iM It tine i
ar...?. r u iii., r't in
I if. ttw uit rrt purple
an tt rr tin rr. Su
4B h.ife 4 Clnnalii.-n
and I'ttur- h.itt-a r-ul.
t Cin!ai!.i' cA.
1 r
1 !
At bon jtb the seajnf
n.'hine as she is hor
s.s, she ses up a storn.
;tt n. fuss or furj.
Ttie Trincess from Irng.in
Sis teau:;tu!l but Nt sis
ter s-is, " she is a 1 xi
cii.ik". She is no s:rangr
to ork. She is ork.nt
this earever nr.irninj;, ex
cept Court da;. s as hotel nuid
at r.dt-e Cit. She has beli
ed ith Uyinc f.ir her dad
ho not onl; has a lot of his
cn hay to bale but does
custoir. baluu;. She has tued in
ttie n.tlor. fields and uorked
the n.elon fruit suncis.
Ker sister Susan and tier
husband. Gene Simmons, of
On your mark, get set
Debbie ready to run
NEW COUNTERS are in
the County Clerk's office.
The L-shaped birch counters
which provide additional sto
rage space are topped with
beige linen Formica.
DOC SHEEEP says they
are still finding culverts that
were undermined in the flash
flood a couple of weeks ago
in the Cecil area.
Patients receiving medical
care at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital are Luella Warren,
Spray and Edith Wells, New-berg.
Kiln, Molds, Greenware, Glazes
$2800 or best offer
Mary Lou Carlson
Lexington, Oregon
989-8138
OWNER HAS OPTION TO RETAIN SMALL AMOUNT OF
MERCHANDISE FOR PERSONAL USE.
reii!-.e hhos off th pretty
slet w on tht Uveii.l- r
Koum- orn ifb tt.eir oik
outfits.
peiidiit. trailed I.el)tne's
horse for t r to tht artous
shos. r-ebt-ie is sponsored
b the T.llirum Clul of b--ardxan.
As th. spoi.sorinr
orfanuation, they proud,
her itr, her C;iuri outf.ts
and host a I an he -t. in htr
honor aitt.tht other iiieii.ttrs
of the court and t! ir mother.-
as futst.i. The-, cue
the rrinrts.- l-bhit I'ahce
ttiat ill N tu!.: this Sat
uriuy eveiunc at thr Fair
grounds PavUi n.
Go...
NEW STAMPS
Carol Moen, postmaster,
announces the sale of three
new stamps at the post of
fice. Two of them are al
ready on Sale, and the third
one is pending, the first
one is a 6-cent Wolf Trap
Farm commemorative stamp
the 4th in the National Park
Series, and was first on sale
June 20 at Vienna, Va. This
is the mail rate for post cards
within the United States.
The second one is an ft-cent
centennial commemorative
stamp and went on sale at
Williamsburg, Va. July 4,
on salp here July Z. Third
one is a 15-cent Mount Mc
Kinley commemorative
stamp, the 5th and last in
the National Park series. ..,
. -
for Sale
Shoppe
sold!
Boardman piano recital held
!- Mar, We Marlon ilr. ind Mr, ,nd Mr. Chris
Tbeou printed 1f VlZl' JXl
h.r i u..o pupiU in reci- showed picture rti
U lae at the 'rr from
i hunt, TW of. th, pre.
. ' ..
tutu wete " Funny Jimmy
and "The lragoii", RoU-rt
Peck, "The Goofy Gopher"
and "The Sphnut", wend)
Vsttelsdoif, "Life Guard"
jnd " The f lat Iron". Carol
1u1e Donovan. "Motor Cycle
top" and "ivwn In The Coal
Mine' , James Peck; "Fire
1 m:me" and "The Pelican",
I ..rt Ruxsell. "LltUe Brown
iug" and " Monke) Sees Mon-
to y I'm'h". Joan Partlow,
-.shortening Bread" and
"Putting Salt on A Bird's
Tail". Lisa Mittelsdorf,
.spid. r ranee" and "On The
I I we". Peggy Sicard. All
the pupils Nitig a song con
cluding the program, " Bra
hms lullub)". accompanied
t Mrs. Oteson.
lu tre.stimt tits were served
in tin' church Fellowship
p. hii, following the program,
furnished b) Mrs. Oveson,
Mrs. Jerr) Peck. Mrs. Car
roll I'onovan and Mrs. Ver
non 1 us .sell. Mane Black
and P-oerta Sicard were at
the punch bowl and refresh
ment table.
Golf W 1 muTS
I ow it score was won by
J. rr) Peck and Barbara Hug
in the "rose and thorn" con
test SunJa) evening at WU
low Pun Coif Course. In
second place were Pelbert
Iwll and iiarbara Russell,
Third place went to Rod Flug
and Casey Kuhn. Low gross
.,: won by Wayne Kuhn and
Pat Flug.
The contest will be held
each Sunday evening at 6 p.m.
POMONA
There were 41 lha'tendance
at the session of Morrow
Coun'v Pomona Grange held
ht re recently at the Green
field Grange hall. Special
guests include state master and Mrs. Bill Getz. Stanley,
Ted Sims and Mrs. Sims. Steven and Scott of Milton
of Portland, state deputy Bob Freewater.
tion.
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
"Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties"
Telephone 676-9146
VmUU
.....,1. rt..i.ntv Murt mver
ton. Th count for Morro
Count) a Kh Creek
Grant 10. Greenfield 9.
UUo at lone 3. ind Lei-114-ton
!,
Pastor and Mrs. Nell King
and children Martha, Cynthia.
Leora and Handy were at
Cannon !each last week for
the Village Missions Bible
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ball
of LlncolnCit) visited one day
Ust week at the home of
lull's father and stepmother,
Mr. and Mrs. Po Ball, on
ttuir way to Yellowstone
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude He
r.4d. Kathy. Kerry, David aw
Dicky of Coos hay are vi
siting this week at the bnn
of Mrs. Herolifs brother In
law and sister, Pastor and
Mrs. Nell King.
MR. L MRS. CLARENCE
LaCHANCE of Kingston, W a.
were overnight visitors Ust
Friday at the home of Mr.
LaChance's sister, Hazel
Carpenter. The alsovislted
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank LaChance.
LaVern Partlow went to
Walla walla Sunday to be at
the home of her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Partlow, while Johnny
is in the hospital for knee
surgery.
Zearl Gillespie and Hazel
Carpenter went to Herniiston
Sunday afternoon to attend
the WesUand Community pic
nic held at the city park.
Weekend visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ha
rold Rash were their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Larrel Rash, Valerie
and Denice of Bend, and their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
electricity
Electricity has a special role in protecting your environment. And that role will
grow in the years ahead.
Today, electricity performs many tasks to provide cleanliness and comfort.
Electric heating, air conditioning, humidifiers and de-humidifiers enable you to
live in cleaner, more comfortable indoor environment. A variety of air cleaning
devices, such as filters in heating and air cleaning systems and electronic air
cleaners, remove smoke, dirt, pollen and other impurities from the air you breath.
and your
Exciting new electrical uses offer valuable benefits in protecting our natural
resources by reducing pollution In the future, electric automobiles and electrified
rapid transit systems may remove much of the pollution now created by internal
combustion motors.
Many other exciting new uses lor electricity are on the drawing boards or in
the experimental stage. In the near future, electric energy may be increasingly
used to dispose of waste, re-cycle waste, remove salt from sea water, and treat
sewage Electric heat and climate control devices may be the means to stimulate
the abundant, year-round crop growth needed to feed our growing world popula
environmen
To continue its present contributions to a cleaner planet and fulfill its future
responsibilities, the eiectric industry will have many technical problems to solve,
and research e!fo'ts must be stepped up. Electric generating plants must be built
which mo'e efficiently deal with adverse effects of discharging heat, gases,
liquids and particulates to air and water. And, new technology to transmit and
distribute power will be needed in the years ahead, if we are to satisfactorily
solve environmental problems.
With careful planning and determined efforts, clean electric energy will be a
positive force in protecting and enhancing environment today and for genera
tions to come,
Mr. 1 ltd Mrs. Gall McCarty
and Unny went to Sumpter
over the weekend to attend
the Sumpter Valley Pays ce
lebration. Brenda Parker was here for
the holiday weekend visiting
at the home of her mother,
Mrs. oe Billings.
Boardman golf
Result of the special 4th
of July Golf Tournament held
in Boardman at the willow
Fun Golf Course as report
ed by Mary Lee Mario are:
July S 13-18 year old boys'
tournament -Don Harper. 1st.
July 4 Putting contest;
Gail Phillip. 13 took 1st
place and $25 00 prue in
competition among 5 adults
and one other teenager. Ot
hers competing were Pete Pe
terson, Pat Flug, ilbur Ak
ers, Jerry Peck, Don Russell,
and Rod Flug.
1st Rose and Thorn con
test (couples competition):
Ron and Hen Daniels, 1st;
Jerry Frednckson andCasey
kuhn, 2nd Rose and Thorn
contest: Jerr) and Kayrn
Peck. 1st.
, MILE PACiriC COAST CHAMPIONSHIP
1969
THRO
1972
MODELS
WESTERN GRAND NATIONAL
LATE MODEL
STOCK CAR RACES
SAT. NITE
OVER 20 TOP 1969 THRU 1972 MODELS
1972 CHAMPION, RAT ELDER, CALIF.
IN A 1971 DODGE CHARGER
SEE 1972 DODGES. CHEVS. PLYMOUTHS. FORDS
MERCS. OLDS. $6,000 IN PRIZE MONET
ACES McCOT-McGRIFF BOWNS JOINER
& MORE
1 125 LAP FEATURE EVENT
UMATILLA SPEEDWAY
MRS. SAM BEEKS of Ar
lington is recuiierating at the
home of ber son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I
wey west, Jr.. after being)
hospitalized in Pendleton for
several weeks.
liens 1 i i of Cub Scout
Pack 667 had a e im-r rwo
in (tie Boardman City Park
last week, and played games.
They will be in conuwtUlon
In the Cub Scout Olympics
in Herniiston July 19. They
planned an outing to Bonne
ville Dam for July 6.
Michael Perk, five year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Peck, returned home Monday
from a eks stay In the ren
te et on Community Hospital.
MR. i MRS. DON LEIGH
ton, Donald, Deeno and Da
niel spent the weekend re
cently in Redmond, where Do
nald and Deeno rode In the
Pee wee Rodeo held at the
Dick Rice arena. Donald
placed third in calf riding,
and James of Terrebonne,
two days. While In Redmond
they wslted Mr. Leighton's
father, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Leichton.
CHAMPIONSHIP I
1969
THRU
1972
MODELS
GATES 6 P.M.
TRIALS 7:30
RACES 8:30