Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 19, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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    No Newt On Bombing Range Movt
Uy Mary 1 Marlow
Rupert kennedv, coordi
nator of I Vri o( Morrow , told
Hit port romnnion Ut
Thurd.t evening that there
urrc no new development
concerning the relocation of
the Navy Bombing range,
other than Ih4i the Navy I
iudmg other site (or
poible relocation of the
So.oui acre range However,
the port in continuum it
campaign for the relocation.
Kennedy staled
The move is needed to make
way for the site of the
Portland General Electric
Company nuclear power plant
a the Atomic Energy Com
mission ha told the electric
company that the nuclear
plant and a bombing range
would not be compatible
Kennedy also pointed out
that the relocation is nettled
not only (or the nuclear plant,
but for development in in
tensified (arming He said
Morrow County has 13.000
acres under irrigation this
year and will have an an
ticipated 23.010 acres
irrigated next year.
Should Portland General
Electric be unable to build at
Boardman. a spokesman (or
the company has said they
have other site investigations
underway in Eastern Oregon
Among those mentioned were
Eight Mile Canyon southeast
of Arlington, and Cold Springs
and Juniper Canyon. North
east of Hermiston The
Umatilla County sites would
use the coolant water (or
irrigation the same as the
Morrow and Gilliam county
sites Recently Hear Adm. John
Tierney visited the Boardman
Bombing Range, and accord
ing to Herman Winter.
Heppner. Fort of Morrow
attorney, the admiral was
interested in "Smoothing out"
some public relations problem
in connection with the bomb
ing range.
The Navy has asked the
Stanford Research Institute to
study possible other sites for
relocation of the range.
Members of Greenfield
Grange will observe Grange
Sunday Oct. 22 by attending
Boardman Community
Church as a group, followed
with a potluck dinner at the
grange hall at 1 p.m. The
publie ts invited.
Tne grange will hold its
regular meeting at the hall
Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. In the evening
members will go to Willows
Grange at lone for a potluck
supper at 6:30, and visit the
grange at the evening session.
Five tables of pinochle were
in play at the card party held
Saturday night at the Green
field Grange hall, sponsored
by the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange.
Hostesses were Mrs.. Frank
Marlow and Hazel Carpenter.
Men's high prize went to Art
White, and women's high to
Mrs. White. Men's second high
was won by Ed Kuhn and the
women's by Mrs. Walter
Hayes. Andrew Skiles of
Hermiston and Mrs. Walter
Wyss received the traveling
pinochle prizes.
The next night party will be
held Nov. 18, starting with
potluck supper at 6:30.
WAC PLAN
CARD SERIES
The Women's Activity
Committee of Greenfield
Grange met Wednesday of last
Vote For
SADIE PARRISH
':- m.
4 v; .
TSove Your Tax dollars by
Re-electing A Qualified
and Trained County Clerk11
HF.ITNF-R UlRK.i. tiAZFTTKTIMFS,
week at the home of Mr
Bernard Ikonovan, starting
with luncheon Mr Itollin
Huhop w i guet
It w;u voted to Hart the (all
tent of card par tic tct 17
and continue through April
Partira will be held each
Tuesday at 10 am Night
partie will ht held once a
month, the lirl one to be Oct
14. starting with potluck
supper at ..
Hitee (or the next (our
week (or day partie are a
(ollow: Oct 17. Mr Donald
Baker. tKt 24. Mr
Donovan. Oct 31. Mr Chub
Warren. Nov 7, Mrs Toe
Tatone
Dan Sorenon of Portland.
member o( the Hideous In
ternational, was a speaker at
the Boardman Community
Church Sunday morning .
lolling of the work of the
Gideons At the evening;
service Erma Isomer, (icld
representative (or Village
Missions, spoke briefly.
GOLFING
Carrol Wilkins of Arlington
had low net in the first nine in
the Sweepstakes at Willow
Run golf course Sunday.
Second low net went to Ron
Daniels
The fall Low Ball tourna
ment is now in progress
Mrs Grace Tyler of Port
land and her son and
daughter-in-law . Mr and Mrs
Harold Ty ler and sons Melvin
and Paul of Gresham visited
Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Elvin Ely. A
weekend guest at the Ely
home was their grand
daughter. Joyce Lilly of
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger of Lexington
visited Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Messenger's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Ball.
Mrs. Jack Clough of Tulare.
Calif, visited over Sunday at
the home of her daughter.
Connie Clough.
RIVERSIDE SCHOOL MENU
Tues.-Corn dogs, potato
chips, vegetable sticks, fruit
and cookies.
Wed-Vegetable beef soup,
egg salad and peanut butter
sandwiches, pickles and
pudding with topping.
Thurs. -Macaroni and
cheese, buttered carrots.
lunch meat slices, and fruit
crisp.
Fn.-Meat loaf, green
beans, fluffed potatoes, grape
fruit and jello.
Riverside's
Defense Good
Riverside played good
defense in their game with
Echo Thursday afternoon
"but not good enough" accord
ing to Coach Don Hendrix.
"They had a heck of a time
beating us". The Cougars
were inside the Pirate's 10
yard line three times in the
first half but failed to score
due to the extra fine defense of
the Pirates. Mike Proctor and
Darrel Pummel both turned in
a good performance.
John Graham scored on a 35
yard run and Darrel Pummel
scored on a pass from
Sielinski. The final score was
12 to 20. Their standing in the
Big Sky Conference is 4-2.
The Pirates meet Hunt
ington at Boardman this
Friday at 2:30 p.m. for a
non-league game. Huntington
has been champs in their
league the last three years.
PRESENT
COUNTY
CLERK
Ttmrd.. II. l..hr IS IT3
over tooenjov the pl.iv night ai tone s khi un ,.i..m...,
Uednesdav evening-. Mrs Jerry Martin gets a work out on the
lie universal gvm This isn't as easy as it looks. She says when
she first started sin-
Kinzua
Mr and Mrs Phil Kelson
moved to Lake Oswego Fri
day. .Mr Kelson had been
personnel manager (or
Kinzua. Corporation
Mrs Verna Coielaiut was
here visiting Mr. and Mrs
Paul Muzv and Mr and Mrs
Bill McMmn and family
Mrs Melba Mitchell was the
hostess for a card party held
at the First Grade Room
Wednesday night High was
won by Laun Hire. Second
High was won bv Deena Reid.
Pincholes were won hy Deena
Held and Evy I.uper. Others
playing were Sue Mattison,
Irene Samples. Jo Madden
. and Gail Mennenga..'
Mrs Deena Reid and Mrs.
LaVelle Cecil went to The
Dalles Friday for Deena to
have dental care and LaVelle
to have medical attention.
Mrs Sharon Bell, and Mrs
Rose Vader1, daughters Chris
and Treasea of Fossil traveled
to Portland Wednesday to do
some shopping
Mr. and Mrs Bill McMinn
went to The Dalles Saturday
for Pat to have medical care.
The Kinzua Kindergarten
will hold a bake sale at the
Kinzua Merchantile Saturday
morning October 7th. The
hours will be from nine until
twelve o'clock. Mrs. Melba
Mitchell will be in charge of
the bake sale.
Abirthday party was held
Sunday for Mark Asher who
was eight years old. Those
attending the party were Andy
Samples. Danny McRoberts,
Sherri McMinn. Robbie Hu
lett, Nanette Carey, Mike
Luper and Lorri Day. Also
attending the party was Mrs.
Thelnia Dyer of Mayville.
Games were played then
Mark opened his gifts. Cake
and Ice Cream was enjoyed by
the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Nickleson
went to The Dalles Saturday to
have Brad and Tiffnay's
pictures taken.
Mrs. Virginia Sitton took her
mother Mrs. Cora Burnside of
Spray to Pendleton to have
medical attention for Mrs.
Burnside.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Portner
went to Portland over the
weekend to do some shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Camp
bell and daughter Andrea
went to Bend Sunday where
Bonnie and Andrea attended a
bridal shower for Arlet's
sister, Roetta.
Pastor and Mrs. Bill Mai
went to Portland Monday on
business.
Federal
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damages to 78 Federal Crop Insurance policy
holders. J
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f IUI ASIdi rUI lWlilIICiV iiiiwi iiiaMviif van w w
could barely lift her legs from the door
Spending the week w ith Mr
and Mrs. Don Cory and Dawn
was Mrs Cory's mother Mrs
Therence Williams of St
Manes. Idaho Tuesday Mrs
Corv. daughter Dawn and
Mrs Williams went to Bend
for Daw n to have dental care
SK'ndmg the weekend visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Don Cory
was Mr. and Mrs Roy Keller
of Madras. Oregon
Mr and Mrs Dave Matti
son. Jodi and Robin and Mr.
and Mrs Bob Hire, and son
Raymond and Mr. Frank
Suivey went to Mt. Vernon
Sunday where they met' Mr.
and Mrs. Harvy Spivey of
Baker, Oregon and had a
family picnic for the day.
Mr Orville deadly went to
The Dalles to see his wife
Carol who is in The Dalles
General Hospital.
Mr and Mrs. Steve Conlee,
Robbie and Scott spent the
weekend in Bend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Misener.
Sunday they visited Roberta's
Grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Jones who live in Culver,
Oregon.
Mr. Percy Cecil of Heppner ,
spent the w eekend visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Cecil and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman
went to Portland over the
weekend where they were
houseguests of their son Joe.
Mr. and Mrs. Red Watts
went to The Dalles Saturday
for medical care for Red.
Mrs. Don Slinkard went to
John Day Friday for dental
care.
Those going from the Kin
zuaCiolf Course to play in the
Best Ball Tournament at
Condon were Lee Bailey, Don
Slinkard, Henry Spivey, Ver
lin Conner, Ronnie Bowman,
Mark Jellick, Wayland Hyatt,
Bill Allard, Chuck Crawford,
and Herb Wright. Among the
winners were Verlin Conner
and Henry Spivey for First
Low Net, and Don Slinkard
and Lee Bailey for Second
Low Gross.
Tuesday Mrs. Rose Hard
wick and Mrs. Margeurite
Stanton traveled to The Dalles
where Rose and Margeurite
had medical attention.
Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.
Denzil White went to Heppner
on business.
GOOD
Jesus Loves you!,
Crop Insurance Pays
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DEADLINE OCT.
Irrlion Council Meets
By France Row Wilton
lURIGON COUNCIL MEETS
A 50 foot strip o( land ha
been dedicated a a public
right of way In Irrigon, West of
Ordnance Komi The Irrigon
City Council adopted a resolu
tion at theTue night meeting
to accept a deed lor 25 ft.
trip of land that run North
and South between Utah anil
Calif Avenue. Iron the Wet
Extension Irrigation District
Ray Ittillip deeded a 25 ft
tnpo( land in 1470. allowing a
soft right o( way, to be named
South 3rd St
0OT5
JOTS
Finally I've seen a Uni
versal Gym For two years I
Mt through school budget
meetings at Pilot Rock when
the Phys Ed department
asked (or a Universal Gym,
Finally on the 2nd year it was
led in.
Same song (or two years at
Heppner and this year the
district bought one (or each of
the three school attendance
areas.
Monday when I went to lone
(or the school board meeting I
went through the gym during
their Play Night. Kids and
adults were having (un and I
SAW the Universal gym that
I'd heard of so long Universal
Gym may be a trade name but
the idea is similar on all of
them.
Later I got to try a few o( the
stations and I am afraid I
might be just as enthusiastic
as the coaches about it. Like
practicing the piano, there
would be a certain amount of
selMiscipline at working out
on it regularly The stations
work on pulleys and weights
so really you're working
against yourself. I can see
where it would tone up or tone
down these flabby muscles.
Weights start out with 10
pounders and gradually work
up to HEAVY ones. ...for the
football boys.
Every year we raise these
little sugar pumpkins so our
grandboys can have auto
graphed jack-o-lanterns. We
scratch their names on them
while they are green and the
scab forms. It costs a mint to
send them to Gold Beach... but
this week we had better get
with it!
Mrs. Eldwood Cannan went
to Pendleton Wednesday
where she brought home Mrs.
Linda Lucas from St. An
thonys Hospital.
Mrs. Betty Murdock went to
The Dalles for business,
shopping and to have medical
attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Jones
and son Bobby traveled to
Heppner Friday for dental
care for Dale.
Saturday night there was a
Hunters Card Party sponsored
by the Camp Five Womens
Club. The card party was held
at the Community Hall. Mrs.
Betty Murdock and Mrs. Judy
Warming were the hostess for
the evening. There wer 15
tables of cards in play. High
was won by Rally Spivey and
Lewis Madden, Low was won
by Liz Moles and Lee Bailey,
Pinocholes were won by Terry
Todd and Herb Luper. The
door prize was won by Denzil
White. The hall was decorated
for hunting season and stew,
biscuits, and crackers were
served.
Mrs. Judy Warming and
children Craig and Jolene
went to Prineville Friday for
dental care for Craig and
Jolene.
NEWS
Pd. Adv.
....
J
31
Application and plans for
Mobil dome Court and
drive in busmen were sub
mitted by Ted Wilson and
reviewed by In Council. No
action was taken, pending
approval by the planning
commission.
Planning Commission
Chairman Perry I'urnmel
reported a request for a lone
variance had I wen received
from Fred Walker. A hearing
on this has been set for M. .
Ted Wilson's plans will also be
considered at this time.
The Nov. Council mrHing
will be held on the first Tues
instead of the usual 2nd Tues.
as the Council members will
meet to poll the election
ballots on that day.
Recorder Ruth Coy reported
that no filings had been turned
in (or (he 3 Council positions or
for that o( Municipal Judge, to
date Petitions or (ilings must
he in her hands 13 days prior
to election Oct. 24th will be
the last day (or filing.
The Council accepted with
an expression o( regret, the
resignation o( Mrs. Coy as
recorder. She gave poor
health as her reason (or
resignation. She will continue
until a successor can be
obtained
A letter will be sent to the
West Extension Irrigation Co.
asking that they clean up their
property on N. Main St. since
criticism has been received
rom-prmntf the condition o( the
buildings and accululation ol
junk on the property.
THE 4-11 OUTIKIORSMAN
CLUB met at the home of
Chester Wilson on Oct. 13.
Officers elected (or the com
ing year were: President,
Dale Brandt; Vice President,
Larry Wilson; Secretary
Donald Richards; Treasurer,
Mike Stanley; Sgt. at Arms,
Danny Brasel.
There were 7 members
present. David Richards, a
senior in High School is Jr.
Leader, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wilson are co-leaders of the
club.
MISS JUDY BERGER.the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Bergcr of Irrigon, has
been promoted to personnel
manager for Lipmans at
Eastport Shopping Center, in
Portland. Miss Berger has
been with Lipmans since
April of 1960.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Stephens
were May McKinney of
Pendleton on Thurs. and Fri.
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Fletcher of Arlington, visited
on Thurs.
Mrs. Glen O'Brien and son
Billy and daughter Glenda
Mortimore of Longview,
Wash., visited her mother
Luella Acock and other
relatives in Irrigon and
Pendleton recently.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of November 19T2, at
at $9,000.00.
Said Election shall be held on November 7, 1372, and the polls shall be
open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
The polling places shall be at:
1. Heppner City Hall for voters from the N. E. Heppner sector.
2. Morrow County Museum for voters from the N. W. Heppner sector.
3. Morrow County Courthouse for all others.
Ail roalrlontq In the HEPPNER WATER CONTROL DISTRICT who arc
registered voTers and who haw resided in the District for at least thirty (30)
days prior to tne election are qualified to vote In this election.
The ballot shall read substantially as follows:
STUB
No
To be torn off by one of the Clerks
OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR HEPPNER WATER CONTROL
DISTRICT, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON
NOVEMBER 1, 1972
SPECIAL ELECTION TO ESTABLISH TAX BASE
THE HEPPNER WATER CONTROL DISTRICT presently has a tax base In effect
of $000.00.
Do you approve a tax base establishment of $9,000.00 for the HEPPNER
WATER CONTROL DISTRICT?
YES
MO
PubSc Notice
NOTICFOF8AI.K
OF COUNTY I'MOI'F.KTV
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORIV
ER OF THE COUNTY
COURT. DATED SEPTEM
BER JO. IV72, 1 am authorised
and dinrted to advertise and
rll at public auction al not
less than the minimum price
herein set lorth :
Parcel No. 1.
U.I 6, In Block M, lloyse
Addition to the Town of
ilardman. (or the minimum
once o( :W(W
Parcel No. 1
Uit 5, and the South ten ( I0
(eet of l-o( 4. in Block 3,
Ferguson's Addition to the
Town of Iliirdiuan. (or the
minimum price of Ho 00.
Parcel No. 3
tts 3 and 4 In Block 3,
Adams Addition to the Town ol
Hardman. (or the minimum
pnre o( M 00
THEREFORE. I will on the
2nd day o( November 1972, at
the hour of lo-oti A.M. at the
front door ol the Court House
In Heppner, Oregon sell said
property to the highest and
best bidder.
John F. Mollahan
Sheriff and Tax Collector
Morrow County, Oregon
iniblicution days.
September 28, 1972
October 5, 12. 19. and 26. 1972
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams,
Mark and Scott spent the past
week-end vacationing in their
new camper, at Iron Horse on
Mt. Adams. They have visited
other points of interest In
Oregon and Wash.
Mrs. Al Partlow spent
several days visiting her
sister, Mrs. Gene Berg, in
Vancouver, Wash, also visit
ing other relatives in the
vicinity.
J. Fred Remington of Port
land, was guest speaker for
the Gideons, at the Irrigon
Assembly of God Church on
Sunday. He stated that more
than 100 million Bibles and
testaments have been dis
tributed through this Christian
business mens organizations.
Pastor Wesley Cronk was
among the ministers ot tne
area invited to a banquet
given by the Gideons (or
ministers at the Caravan
restaurant at the Sands Motel,
in Hermiston.
MENU
A.C.HOUGIITON
Oct. 19--Thurs.--HamI)urger
gravy, Fluffed potatoes, green
beans, applesauce, peanut
butter cookies.
Oct. -20--Fri. -Macaroni &
Cheese, Egg salad, Harvard
Beets, peaches.
Oct. 23--Mon.-VETERANS
DAY NO SCHOOL
Oct. 24-Tues.--Raviolas,
Fluffed potatoes, buttered
peas, cinnamon rolls, plums.
Oct.-25-Wed.--Veg. beef
soup, sands: Tuna, peanut
butter, pickles & olives, fruit
cobbler.
ELECTION NOTICE
s Dick T. Wilkinson, Chairman, Board of Directors
Pi&Ss Kdtka
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OKEtiONHOMTHK
COUNTY W MOKROW
I'HOHATK DEPARTMENT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Estate of Philip W.
Estate of Philip W.
Mahoney, dacaased.
No. 1700
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Notice is hereby given that
lie undersigned have been
ippointed personal represent
Hives of the above estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to
present them to the under
tigned personal represent
stives at the law offices of
Roliert Abrams. Heppner,
Oregon? within (our niontha
after the date of first publica
tion of this notice.
(s)llaiel Mahoney
. personal Representative
A55 E. Ilager
Heppner, Oregon 97R36
is) Robert P. Mahoney
Personal Representative
Rural Rome
Heppner, Oregon 97836
Dated and first published
this 12th day of October
1972
c4M3
October 4, 1972
REQUEST FOR BIOS
Morrow County Court is
requesting bids on 3 trucks
which must meet or exceed
the following specifications:
Cab and Chassis with Hell
Hoist It Srhetky lied S- yd
dump bed) and Dashboard
Controls
7000 lb fron axle
18,500 rear axle - 2-speed
351 v-6 motor or v-8
S-speed transmission
dry air cleaner
13" clutch
oil filter
Extra heavy duty reinforced
frame
Tachometer
Auxiliary springs rear
(20001 1)
Springs front H.D. 4500 lb
rear springs 10,500 lbs.
Heavy duty bumper (tow
hooks)
10 stud, budd wheels 20x7 "
Two 10.00 x 20 hiwav 12-plv
new nylon front tires (100
level)
Four 10.00 x 20 off-road
12-ply new nylon rear (100
level)
Dual Exhaust system
Power booster brakes and
power steering
2 west coast mirrors
H D heater and defroster
HD sponge rubber seat
40 day delivery
County color - Omaha
Orange
Power take-off
Bids will be opened Novem
ber 1, 1972.
Morrow County reserves the
right to reject any or all bids,
(s) Paul W. Jones, Judge
Morrow County Court
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Pd. Adv. By SADIE PARRISH