Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 30, 1972, Image 8

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PRESENTS
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"THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF IMGIC"
7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 4 Heppner Elem. School Gym
Tickets Available from the Lodge & through local merchants
DON'T MISS IT
The Elks thank the following for their support of this fine show
that we are able to have in such a small but great community:
lone
The Office Tavern
Bank of Eastern Oreaon
(Larry Prock)
Rietmann's Hardware
Bristow's Market
Independent Garage
B & C Repair Shop
Akers Motor Service
Lexington
Padberg Machinery
Pat Cutsforth
Del's Market
Morrow County Grain Growers
V & G Tavern
Heppner
Case Furniture
John Goschnauer Insurance
Tom's TV Shop
Al Bunch Ranch
Harry O'Donnell, Morrow Co.
Abstract & Title Co.
Ernie McCabe Trailer Court
Heppner Nor-Gas
Bank of Eastern Oregon
Arden Farms Milk
Sweeney Mortuary
Columbia Basin Electric Co-op
Cornett Green Feed
St. Patrick's Church
(Father Beard)
Heppner TV, Inc.
Carl Spaulding Acountant
Heppner Auto Parts
Robert Abrams, Attorney
Union Oil
Gray's Repair
Kinzua Corp.
M & R Co.
Gardner's Men's Wear
Elma's Apparel
Elma's Flowers
Murrav Rexall Drugs
Lott's Electric
Lott-Rasmussen Addition
Ladd Dick Chevron Station
Ford's Tire Service
Heppner Cleaners
Court Street Market
Peterson's Jewelers
Rene's Beauty Shop
Herman Winter, Attorney
Western Auto
Cal's Lounge & Cafe
Lois Beauty Shop
Central Market
First National Bank of Oregon
Leonard's Mobil Station
Ruggles-Boyce Insurance
Jack Van Winkle SEARS
Van Winkle Motel
Dr. Norene Vet Hospital
Heppner Gazette-Times
Ruggs -
Wriqht's Country Store
THANKS to the Boy Scouts
and Herman Winter for their
help in making this great
show possible here in this arec
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THRILLS!
Proceeds Go To Meadowood Speech Camp
Admission -
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Boardman centenarian passes
Irrigon
By MARY LEE MARLOW
Funeral services were held
Monday at 2 p.m. for Effie Lola
Miller, 99, at the Boardman
, Community Church. She died
I Nov. 24 in Sacramento, Calif.,
where she had lived since 1967.
Mrs. Miller was born Feb. 8,
1873 in Jasper, 111., one of six
children of Luther and Susan
Shamhart. She was married to
Frank Miller Dec. 13, 18 at
Judsonia, Ark. They came to
Oregon in 1921 and lived at
Gresham, moving to lone in
1927. They came to Boardman
in 1933 and she had lived here
most of the time until she went
to Sacrampnto to make her
home with her daughter.
Survivors are her daughter,
Mrs. James (Louise) Harding
of Sacramento; nine grand
children, 11 great-grandchildren
and one great-greatgrandchild.
Two sons and a
daughter preceded her in death.
Pastor Niel. King conducted
the services. Mrs. Rod Flug,
granddaughter, and Karen and
Kristie Baker, great
granddaughters, sang "The Old
Rugged Cross" and "Take It To
The Lord in Prayer", accom
panied by Mrs. Harold Baker,
granddaughter.
Pallbearers were grandsons
Jim Miller and Dean Griffin,
and grandsons-in-law, Rod
Flug, Harold Baker, Vern
Carpenter and Charles Phillips.
Interment was in Boardman
Riverview Cemetery. Burns
Mortuary of Hermiston was in
charge.
Riverside Jr - Sr high school
Menu
Monday Dec. 4-Hot dogs,
sweet and dill pickles, potato
chips, buttered corn, fruit and
cookies.
Tuesday, Dec. 5-Spaghetti,
French bread, green beans and
pears.
Wednesday, Dec. 6-Baked
potatoes, lunch meat slices,
carrot sticks, cottage chees
Riverside Jr - Sr High School
Menus
.Monday, Dec. 4--Hot dogs,
sweet and dill pickles, potato
chips, buttered corn, fruit and
cookies.
Tuesday, Dec. 5--Spaghetti,
French bread, green beans and
pears
Wednesday, Dec. 6-Chicken
gravy over fluffed potatoes,
bread and butter, buttered peas
tand cake.
Thursday, Dec. 7-Baked po
tatoes, lunch meat slices, carrot
sticks, cottage cheese with fruit
and pumpkin pie.
Friday, Dec. 8-Vegetable and
beef soup, tuna and peanut
butter and honey sandwiches,
pickles and fruit.
Bread, butter and milk are
served with all meals.
Thanksgiving at Boardman
Thanksgiving visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Donovan included Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey West of Woodburn; Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Russell and
Danny, Steve and Dalene, and
Ruby Harford of The Dalles;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry West of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John
Hutson and son Phil of Walla
Walla, Wash; Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Wetherell, Mrs. Sam
Beeks and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
McCauley and children Kevin
and Starla, all of Arlington ; Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey West, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Bates and
daughter Shauna, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black and
daughter Diane.
Thorpe Elected Grange Master
Nathan Thorpe was elected
master of Greenfield Grange at
la recent meeting of the grange
hall. Other offices include:
Overseer, Andrew Skiles ;
lecturer, Martha Baker; Stew
ard, Donald Baker; Assistant
Steward, William Bates; Chap
lain, Alice Harrison; Treasurer,
Mabel Allen; secretary, Flossie
Ball; gatekeeper, Roy Ball;
Ceres, Hazel Carpenter; Po
mona, Florence Root; Flora,
Pansy Seehafer; lady assistant
steward, Margaret Thorpe;
executive committee, Hazel
Miller, Anna Warren and
Arthur Allen; musician, Mary
Lee Marlow.
All officer will go to Willows
Grange at lone for joint
installation Dec. 3 at 2 p.m. with
potluck supper to follow.
In other business the grange
voted to reinstate two mem
bers, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hulen.
Card Party Dated
St. Patrick's Altar Society
will sponsor a card party
Friday night, Dec. 1, at the
Greenfield Grange hall, start
ing at 7:30. the public is invited.
There will be lots of prizes given
out.
The annual Mystery Sister
party will be hosted by the
Ladies Aid Society of Boardman
Community Church and will be
at the church Dec. 6 at 2 p.m.
Guests will be the members of
the Women's Activity Com
mittee of Greenfield Grange,
and all others who belong to the
Mystery Sisters. Those who do
not belong and wishing to attend
may bring an exchange gift.
Mystery Sisters will be revealed
Winter Bird Feeding Told
The Boardman Garden Club
met Monday night of last week
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Allen. Roll call was answered
by telling something to be
thankful for.
Mrs. Roy Ball, president,
opened the meeting by reading
"In Everything Give Thanks."
A Christmas donation was
sent to the Eastern Oregon
Hospital and Training Center in
Pendleton.
Mrs. Rollin Bishop read an
article on the winter feeding of
birds.
Mrs. Leo Root read an article
from the Oregon Newsletter
about garlic as a deadly diet for
insects, and also an article on
chrysanthemums.
Mrs. Frank Marlow read an
article about marigolds and
calendulas.
Mrs. Walter Hays received
the door prize.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas party at the home of
Mrs. Bishop Dec. 20 at 1:30 p.m.
There will be an exchange of
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and
boys spent 4 days over Thanks
giving at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Wilson, in Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest
Stephens had Thanksgiving
dinner and spent the day with
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clark Stephens in Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pennock
and Laura, left Irrigon Tuesday
for a weeks vacation trip to
Wyo. where they planned to
visit relatives.
To Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner
traveled to Springfield, Mo. by
plane on Friday, to welcome a
new granddaughter. She was
born Nov. 23 to Mr. and Mrs.
Arlyn Pember and has been
named Lynette. Mrs. Pember is
the former Linda Warner. The
Warners will be visitng another
daughter and son-in-law in
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
McLellan.
Seven tables of pinochle were
in play at the card party held
Nov. 18 at the Greenfield
Grange Hall, sponsored by the
Women's Activity Committee of
the grange. Hostesses were
Mrs. Roy Ball and Hazel Miller.
The affair started with potluck
supper at 6:30.
Verne Minnich won high prize
for the men, and second high
went to Ed Kuhn.'Women's high
was won by Mrs. Delbert Ball,
and second high by Mrs. Walter
Hayes. Roy Ball and Helen
Busch received the traveling
pinochle prizes.
At the card party held
Tuesday of last Week there
were six tables of pinochle in
play. Mrs. Roy Ball was
hostess.
Nina Bailey of Arlington
received high prize, and second
high went to Ruth Bentley of
Irrigon. Mrs. Tom Barnhart
and Mrs. Walter Hayes receiv
ed the traveling pinochle prizes'
From San Pablo
Mrs. Jim Barrick and David
Sean of San Pablo, Calif, has
been visiting the past two weeks
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Donovan. She
also has gone to Imbler to visit
at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill White, and to Ukiah to visit
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
F. Lewis. Her husband joined
her here for Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cooley were Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Christiansen, Vera
Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Christiansen, Jerry Mulkey and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Darwin Christiansen of Irrigon.
Family and friends gathering
at the Bill Parker home on
Thanksgiving included, Ken
neth Tast of Umatilla, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Meeker of Seattle, Mr.
and Mrs. Craig Coleman and
family, of Hermiston, Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Witherspoon,
Charleston.
Hobbs Travel
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs,
Jyl and Becky went to North
Powder, where they spent
Thanksgiving Day with his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Willis. Upon
returning home they entertain
ed at a family dinner, members
of their family including Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Hobbs of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Hobbs, Amy and Lyle, Mrs.
Vernon Mesteth and Stephen of
Irrigon and Mrs. Sedalia Dexter
of Hermiston.
CHAMBER CHANGE
Continued from Page 6
the Heppner-Morrow County
Chamber Monday. Coach Mey
ers had high praise for his team
that went all the way to the
championship game. This was
the farthest lone had gone in
10 - 12 years. In 1960, lone was
State Champions and in 1961
were in second place.
Coach Meyers introduced the
boys and gave a thumbnail
sketch on each one: Kent
Gutierrez who gained 1729
yards during the season; Dick
Snider the coach considered
him a better thrower because he
had to throw the ball to a
receiver who was covered and
who was not out in the open;
Jerry Pettyjohn an underated
ball player who plays a tough
defensive; Ed Winkelman,
finest defensive lineman I've
ever coached; Don McCarty,
made super impossible
catches; John Rietmann,
smallest center in 8-man foot
ball but he always got the ball to
the quarterback; David
Warren, who caught 4 passes
for 89 yards. ..if he could have
gone 89 more we'd won.
John Kdniumlson
Principal Edmundson said of
Coach Meyers "He did a real
championship job".
He explained how the gate
receipts were divided.
At the semi-final game, gate
receipts were $1400. After all
the expenses including Hunt
ington's travel etc. and the
OSAA officials, the balance was
divided 2 to OSAA and the 2
between lone and Huntington.
At the final game, prices set
by OSAA, the gate receipts were
3100. After expenses.OSAA gets
75 percent and the 25 percent is
divided between lone and Alsea.
,14 Automoltive
THANKSGIVING
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers
went to Jerome, Idaho to spend
Thanksgiving with his mother,
Mrs. Walter Myers. They learn
ed upon their arrival that Mrs.
Myers was not well and would
be entering the hospital for tests
alter the holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean King and
Rodney and Mark of Fairbanks,
Alaska, have been visiting the
past two weeks at the home of
Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Baker. They all
went to Gladstone Nov. 19 to
attend the golden wedding
anniversary of King's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, George King,
former residents here.
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Furnished two
bedroom house in Heppner.
Small down pavment. Phone
676-949H or 676-9297.
34tfc
FOR SALE Large old but
stylish home at 335 North
Gale St. Basement, two full
stories plus attic. To be sold
by Nellie Doney estate for
best cash offer. Call 276
4661 or 676-9156 or contact
Jack Hvnd 3106 SW Nye St.
Pendleton, Or. 97801
34tfc
FOR SALE Good Buy 3
unit Apartment bouse.
Will fit any size family,
076-5393 evenings.
37tfc
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE Apartment'
house with two 1 bedroom
npts, and one 3 bedroom apt.
Completely furnished - will
sell us is. Close to downtown
Heppner. Small down pay
ment. Phone 676-9498 or 676
y)7 34tlc
KOK SALE 4 bedroom
home. Larue fenced yard.
Dining room, family,
room, modern kitchen
with built-in dishwasher
and carbae disposal,
main floor utility roim,
1 Vit baths, basement, gar
age. air wind. 485 N.
Gale. Call 670-9086.
35tfc
Double-Wide
Headquarters
Featuring
Marie fte-Gentry-Fuqua
Barrington
FOR SALE 4-4 Fine older
home on large fenced lot.
4 bedrooms, new kitchen
and pantry, 2 balhs, office,
and storage bldg. Reason-1
ably priced. 235 Baltimore!
Contact Sue Jones, 676-5323
13tfe
FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home
in lone, 2 baths, carpet
ing, drilled well, large fenc
ed yard. 422-7244 lone or
write Darrell James, 5125
Boise St. Turner, Oregon.
97392 or call 743-4206.
31-TFC
'For Sale - 4 Bedroom home in
lone, A better home. Com
fortable & complete, big
yard - Home phone 270
3963 Business phone 276
1272 Jim Burnett 916 S.W.
33rd Pendleton.
45tfc
FOR SALE Twin-wide
mobile home lots, sewer
in, underground utilltiw,
out of flood area, paved
roads, nice view. 67C-586G
or 676-5811. 2tfC
Mrs. Helen Busch of Butte,
Mont, is here to visit at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Daltoso, until after the Christ
mas holidays.
MEL WINTER
Mobile Homes
Hiway 395-S Pendleton
Call Collect 276-3611
-OPEN SUNDAYS -
15 Real Estate
FOR SALE - One acre with
barn & corral. $1,000. Call
676-9629.
43tfc
For Sale - 4-bedroom home
with lots of yard space.
Close in to town. Forced
air heat. $8,000. Ph. 676-9760
45tfc
NEED HOUSING? New mod
ular home on lot In new
addition ready to move into
in 30 days on approved
credit. Or you furnish the
nouse and we'll furnish the
lot. See Randy Lott 676
5811 or 676-5866.
19tfc
For Sale: 3-bedroorn home,
possible 4, in 7-room home in
Lexington, roomy kitchen,
additional storage over good
cellar, two lots, trailer
spot now rented, See Mrs.
O.G. Breeding 989-8164
45-48C
FOR SALE Building lots
underground util 1 1 i e s.
sewer in, out of flood ar
ea, various sizes, paved
roads, nice view. 676-5806
oi 676-5811. 2tfc
DATSUN
Sales & Service
Lease a Datsun
548.56 .
Open 8-6
Mon. thru Sat.
515 S.E. Dorion
276-0330
IV1ARBRO
DATSUN
Pendleton
HOME' FOR SALE-24X65
Metro-deluxe Mobile home,
three bedrooms, family room,'
1 !i bath, utility room includ
ing washer, dryer, Pantry,
Kitchen stove included, fully
carpeted and drapes included.
Alaskan insulation. Electric
heat. Located on l !i acres,
plus a two-room shed. Call
989-8537. 38tfc
FOR SALE: HOME PLUS
INCOME - Let your renters
help you make the pay
ments. Large home with 2
apartment rentals. Excel
lent location. Small down
payment and easy terms. To
see this bargain call 676-9431
44-tf-c
Universal Realty
Inc.
915 N. 1st
Hermiston
Tel. 567-8303
Dealers for
Bohemia Modular Homes
Sales Rep. in
HEPPNER
Thursdays, 2 to 4 p.m.
at Lott's Electric
15 tfc
FOR SALE Ideal for new
ly married couple or re
tired couple. Two bed
room 'home in Milton
Freewater at 103 S. W,
Bth. Walking distance to
south business section,
churches and city hall.
Call 676-9228 in Heppner
or 938-5473 in Milton
Freewater. 18tf-E
For Sale -3 bedroom house - 275
W. Center, Dale Holland.
Phone 676-5514.
48-51C
FOR SALE - Lane Apts - 7
rentals - room for more. Settle
Estate $25,000.
Gene Pierce - personal Rep or
Bob Abrams, Attorney,
Heppner
47-50C
For Sale or Rent - 3 bedrooms,
full basement, forced air
furnace, carpeted throughout,
patio - deck for outdoor
summer living. Cal Sherman -shown
by appointment -676-5588.
48-tf-c