HFITNF.lt IORK.) CiAZFTTF.-TIMFS. Thur.day May 1. I73
lone Jr. -Sr. Banquet Features Smorgasbord Boar dm an Club Has Scholarship Breakfast
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The annual Jr. & Sr. Banquet
was held April 27 from 7:30 to
IO:oo p.m.
The banquet was a Scandi
navian Smorgasbord and its
theme was, "Land of the Setting
Sun."
Speaker for the banquet was
Pastor Mark Johnson of Valby
and hope lutheran Churches.
, The honored guests were the
seniors, their parents and their
advisor, Mr. Gordon Meyers,
and Mrs. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs.
Hon Daniels. Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell James of Turner, Ore
gon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Teal
and the advisory hoard.
Entertainment for the even
ing were dances of Scandi
navian countries. They were
performed by Cindi Martin,
Aaron Klmger. Mike Warren,
Sherri Wilson. Barbara Palmer,
Gayle McNary. Tom Gates, and
Joel Peterson.
Everyone had a delightful
evening.
lone Garden flub plant Side
w ill lie held this Thursday May 5
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Coffee
and pie will be served all day.
Proceed Aid lone Delegate
A pinochle party sponsored by
Runehgrass Kchekuh Lodge
was held at the Willows Grange
hall April 27. The proceeds w ill
go to The I'mted Nations
Pilgrimage of Youth tour to
Cassy Chapel as the delegate
from lone. There were I! tables
High was won by Irene
Crabtree and Lee Palmer, low
by Irene Dalzell and Floyd
Borman. Traveling pinochle
was w on by Gene Lancaster and
Martha Van Schoiack. Re
freshments were served.
Gone l-'ikhin'
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hams
and family, accompanied by
Mark Tulhs and Gail Herr
mann, went fishing on the North
Fork of the John Day.
I'l.i lUy Winner
Anita Plainer came home
from the Wranglers Play day
with her share of rihtxms. She
won 1st in barrels - 1st at Stake
racing and 2nd in figure 8.
Runehgrass Rchekah Uidge
will meet this Thursday at the
home of Gladvs Drake.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thom
son have recently moved to
lone. Mrs. Thomson is a
daughter of Mrs. Elmer Ladd
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers
spent the weekend in Portland
visiting their son and family.
Mr. and Mrs Robert Akers.
Jr. - Sr. I'roni
"This Side of Paradise' w as
the theme of this year's Jr. - Sr.
Prom which was in the old gym
on April 28. The theme song was
"Pieces of April", and the
music was by the Reflections
from Portland.
The decorations were set as
an old fashioned park scene,
and much credit goes to Mickey
Hoskins who planned all the
scenery.
There was an after-Prom
breakfast at the home of Mark
Rietmann. Jr. Class Pres.
Mrs. Bob Roberts and her
three youngest children are all
patients at the Good Shepherd
Hospital at Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Denison
of San Jose, Calif, spent 2 days
last week visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Adon Hamlett.
Mr I Vinson and Mr. Hamlett
were school chums at Fremont
High in Sunnyvale. Calif.
H MARVIF.F. MA It LOW
The Roardnian Tillicum Club
held its annual Scholarship
Breakfast Saturday morning at
the home of Mrs Ronald Black,
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Stan
Raueh. Mrs Tun Haugen, Mrs.
Bill Hates. Zoe Hillings. LaVern
Parllow and Mrs Gail Mc
Carl.V, The scholarship will be
presented to a Riverside grad
uating senior this year.
Special guests "were Mrs.
Wile Knighten. president of the
7th District of the Oregon
Federation of Women's Clubs,
and a Mrs. Haven, both of Moro.
Others present included Mrs
Frank Bates. Mrs Ron Daniels,
Mrs Carroll Donovan, Mrs.
Stan lleukle, Mrs. Roy Partlow,
Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mrs.
Vernon Russell. Mrs. Walter
Hayes, Mrs. Ralph Skoubo,
Mrs. Dewey West, Jr. and Mrs,
Joe Bartlett.
The next meeting of the club
will be at the home of Mrs.
Partlow May 8 at 8 p.m.
Boardman residents who at
tended the golden wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Jones in Hermiston Sun
day afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs. Chub Warren. Mr. and
Mrs Ralph Skoubo, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs. Rollin
Bishop. Mrs. Leo Root. Zearl
Gillespie, Mrs. Hazel Carpenter
and Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Mr and Mrs Ed Wagner and
family of Oregon City were
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Imel.
Mrs. Delsie Chapel attended a
meeting of the Retired Teach
ers" Association in Pendleton on
Saturday.
Tea
was
G.A.A. Mothers' Tea
The annual Mother's
sponsored bv the G.A.A.
held April 30 at 2:00 p.m.
Entertainment included a read
ing by Melanie Ball and Donna
Fiack. modeling of Prom
dresses by eighteen girls, and
the song, "Exodus", sung by
David Warren, Kent Gutierrez.
Mike Warren, and Phil Carlson,
accompanied by Greg Wilson.
After the entertainment ice
cream and cookies were served.
Delegates at Ptld. Conference
lone delegates to the annual
assembly of the Oregon Confer
ence of the United Church of
Christ at the First Congrega
tional Church in Portland April
27 - 29 were Mrs. Victor
Rietmann. Mrs. Fredrick Mar
tin. Don Bristow, Rev. Wm.
Arthur, and youth representa
tive. Miss Helen Bryne. Fred
rick Martin served as a small
group leader to determine
priorities at the convention. Don
Bristow assisted in the Friday
evening communion service.
Bristow was elected to the
conference Executive Board
representing the Mission and
Outreach Dept. and Martin was
elected to the Priorities and
Evaluation Committee. They
will meet with the conference
council representatives from
the local churches in the Oregon
Conference at Camp Adams
May 18 and 19 to plan the year's
. work. lone representatives are
Bob Rietmann, Mark Riet
mann, Mrs. Fredrick Martin
and Don Bristow.
A qualified observer of the
international scene and guest
speaker on the theme "Dare We
Be the People of God?", was Dr.
David Stowe, Executive Vice
Pres. of the National Board for
World Ministries.
Birthday
Kelly Pettyjohn celebrated
her 10th birthday with a party at
the home of her grandmother,
Mrs. Helen Pettyjohn. Her
guests were the girls in her
class and her Aunt Diana
Hanes. and family.
Grange Initiations
Willows Grange will meet
Sunday to confer the degree at
4 30 in the afternoon, the 1st and
2nd degree will be held after
which there will be a potluck
super. After the supper the 3rd
and 4th degree will be given.
Willows Grange would like to
announce that if any of the other
granges have candidates to
initiate they would be welcome
to join them for initiation.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Halver
sen went to Salem over the week
end to get a Hereford bull they
had purchased there.
. . .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn
went to Yakima last Friday to
attend a Mobil distributors'
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halver
sen spent Easter weekend
visiting Mr. Halvorsen's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Halvorsen, who lives in Med-ford.
The last card party for the
winter series was held at the
Greenfield Grange hall Tuesday
of last week w ith Mrs. Bill Bates
hostess The parties have been
sponsored by the Women's
Activity Committee of the
grange. Grand prizes were
given to Mrs. Walter Hayes for
high and Mrs. Walter Wyss for
second high. They received
vases brought from Japan by
Mrs. Arthur Allen on her recent
trip there.
There were five tables in play
and high prize for the day went
to Mrs. Dewey West. Jr. and
second high to Goldie Woelpern
of Arlington. Zoe Billings and
Mrs Pete Peterson received the
traveling pinochle prizes.
Parties will be continued
through the summer, but no hot
lunch will be served. Ladies are
to bring a sack lunch
Riverside Jr. -Sr.
High School
Menu
Monday. May 7 - Corn Dogs.
French fries, macaroni salad
and cheese cake.
Tuesday. April 8 - Chili, corn
bread, cheese sticks and jello.
Wednesday. April 9 - Pizza,
vegetable sticks, olives and ice
cream bars.
Thursday. April 10 - Tomato
soup, egg salad and peanut
butter sandwiches, potato chips
and fruit.
Friday. April n - Fried
chicken, fluffed potatoes with
butter. Harvard beets and fruit
cocktail.
Bread, butter and milk
served with all meals.
('range Meeting
Members of Greenfield
Grange who attended the ses
sion of Morrow County Pomona
Grange at Rhea Creek Grange
at Heppner Saturday included
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball, Mrs.
Hazel Carpenter, Mrs, Tom
Harrison, Mrs. Hazel Miller,
Mrs. Frank Marlow, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Thorpe and An
drew Skiles.
You will always stay young if
you live honestly.eat slowly,
sleep sufficiently, work indus
triously, worship faithfully-and
lie about your age.
CEMETERY NOTICE
Following Memorial, Day the entire Hepp
ner Masonic Cemetery will! be cleaned "on
June 7th, at which time all flower, real or
artificial, and other items will be picked
up. People wishing to keep their artificial
flowers and containers should pick them up
no later than June 6th.
Heppner Cemetery
Maintenance District
are
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swanson
went to Walla Walla on business
on the 25th.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lancaster
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
spent Sunday fishing at Bull
Prairie.
New Mind Singers
The New Mind Singers will be
in lone again May 5 & 6. There
w ill be a concert Saturday night
and special singing Sunday-morning.
Mr and Mrs. Rupert Kennedy
spent the weekend in Portland
visiting at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs John Kennedy.
Boardman
Budgets
Revenue Funds
The City of Boardman budget
committee met Apr. 24 and
considered the Revenue Shar
ing Funds as allocated to the
City.
It was the committee's decis
ion to budget the funds for
Housing and Community Devel
opment in the amount of $9,000
and Recreation in the amount of
S2:ti;.
This is $2tMi9 for Housing and
Community Development, 75
percent for construction and 25
percent for land acquisition,
and sm for Recreation, 100
percent for equipment, for the
entitlement period Jan 1. 1973
to June 30. 1973.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tahey of
Dublin, Calif, were visiting
relatives and friends last week.
Mr. Tahey is a brother of the
late Catherine Emert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomson
entertained with a birthday
dinner for Ed Martin Monday
evening. Guests were Wilma
Martin (Ed's mother). Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ladd and family,
Delsie and Cassy Chapel.
Columbia Basin Completes
Policy Study
I INTEREST PAID DAILY
The Columbia Basin Board of
Directors completed a study of
"general policies" at their
meeting on April 26. 1973.
The Board has worked on
establishing a policy manual at
regular and special meetings
over the past five months. The
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board and company policies will
cover such things as job
descriptions, job safety, work
ing procedures, and line exten
sion policies.
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SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
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Chi FUN
to ihe I0FJE GYfJ
Directed by Sherrie Bahr
Hear Them Sing
Grades 1-12
New Officers Elected
New officers for the year
were elected at the April
meeting of the Women's Fel
lowship of the lone United
Church of Christ at the ranch
home of Mrs. Norman Nelson
with Mrs. Alfred Nelson co
hostess. Those elected were
Mrs. Fredrick Martin, Pres.,
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, Vice
Pres., and Mrs. Victor Riet
mann re-elected Sec.-Treas.
It was reported that 90
attended the Easter Breakfast
of which Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Nelson were general chairmen
assisted by Rev. and Mrs. Wm.
Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Rietmann. The table committee
was Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs.
Van Hubbard and Mrs. Robert
Montgomery.
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse pre
sented the worship and pro
gram following the theme, "As
You Go, Affirm Your Faith".
Mrs. Wm. Arthur, President,
presided at the business meet
ing.
First & Second Grade
.Sing a Rainbow
Gossip, Gossip
PopCorn popping on the Apricot
Tree
24.
The next meeting will be May
e
Third Grade
Selections from
The Music Man
Pick-a-little & Talk-a-little
Grandfather's Clock
Fourth Grade
Come & Sing a Simple Song of
Freedom
I'd Like to Teach the World
to Sing.
Fifth & Sixth Grade Choir
So Long, Farewell - from Sound
of Music
Sixth Grade Band
The Little Waltz
Victor's March
On Top of Old Smoky
Junior High Choir
I Love to go a Warfdering
Hi Ho Nobody Home
Song Sing Blue
Junior High Band
Selections played at
the Arlington Jr. Hi
Festival
High School Choir
Amazing Grace, piano accomp
animent by Rose Marie DeLilio
flutes by Jan Ekstrom, Carol
Holtz.
Who Am I?
Let There be Peace
Men of the Choir:
Nothing Like a Dame from
South Pacific
Girls of the Choir:
I Enjoy Being a Girl
from the Flower Drum Song.
Swing Choir
Selections from The Sound of
Music
Both Sides Now. Accompanist
Cassie Chapel
Male Quartette:
The Song of Exodus accompan
ied by Gregg Wilson. Dave
Warren, Mike Warren, Kent
Gutierrez, Phil Carlson.
High School Band
One Tin Soldier
Brian's Song
Latina
Three Dog Night
Big Rock Special
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
enjoyed a reunion with their
children and families Easter
weekend. It was the first time in
three years since they had all
been together. Among the 16
present for the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crabtree. Lou
Ann. Shannon, Scott and Tara of
Tacoma; Mrs. Carolyn Mc
Cabe. Ashley. Kevin and James
of Pullman and Mr. and Mrs.
William Gelina. Timmy and
Alisa of Caldwell. Idaho'
Thel's Cafe
Akers Motor Service
Jordan Elerator Co.
Bristow's Market
Gene's Chevron Station
Independent Garage
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