Cleaning Up hm IFbodl; Ocasiieige IrunggCi
f LORRAINE I ALL
IONE It I hard to realize the
darr-pjr that the on rush cf
u.uw-n fi!i fUHl ran bring un
1.1 i'U J un.r throughout the
x-ai -( ul cuiiimuiitty t4 lor and
it outlying raich humr and
com muit turn.
In the wake of 11 Tuesday's
udien downpour, everyone U in
the pni t of "mopping" up nl
tifanlng up operation. In lune,
l.M-nu-;i!. stores and the yard
of aotne hmrt Hill huw the
t of the storm. Our outlying
road that lead Into town are
only passable In mim1 place
with on way traffic. Everyone
mil be talking fur a lung Mm
to come, about the damages It
btuuthi with it. Tb water pour
ed Uwn every Uul drainage
ditch along with every canyon
thai U In an area covering lower
lihra Creek to the George Snider
ranch, back through the Gooe-iM-rry
ami Eightmile area and
lack srros town and out Rlet
matin Grade, up Smouse Grade
and bound.
IVbri la piled high. rtoad are
washed out. Damage near the
Dave Rictmann ranch to the
road and field ruiui high. Down
Hliea Creek, the bridge at the
Darrell Padberg home I gone.
Kit-Ms have regular path cut
through them and back out to
the Berl Akeri ranch, there lsnt
much back yard left. About 4
Inchea of mud and silt was scrap
ed from their basement floor and
what waa a lovely yard of lawn
and flowers has gone by the
wayside.
Caution should be used by all
Mopping Up After the Flood
Watch For The
OREGON DOLLAR
MAN
at your grocery store
WKh y kuy Whit Sail tnd mmw
M Ooltar Mm'i (.iimUm
ean.ctly, y win a ihiny
liver dollar. Thtuund
fctnf glvM away.
WAiuj
Saiinj
DORR MASON. Ion grocer, la shown with scoop shovel starting
to clean up mud In Ms store otter last week's Hood, Tula wook
Mr. and Mrs. Mason announced that the Hood danaa was too
severe and they are quitting butinesa. (Q-T Photo)
Mghtsoeri, especially if they are
unfamiliar with the road they
travel, as extensive damage has
been done In many places.
Mrs. Ronnie Thompson of Du
fur and Mrs. Lonnle Bounds of
Portland visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbe Akers on Sun
day.
Mrs. David Baker and daugh
ter Nancy and Barbara Boyce
spent several days this week at
the Baker's trailer house at Mc
Nary Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom
returned home the last of the
week after visiting and sightsee
ing through Yellowstone Nation
al Park.
Bobby Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Ball was among a group of
Walla Walla Union Bulletin car
riers who enjoyed a week-end
trip to Wallowa Lake this past
week-end. Each boy, to be eli
gible to go, had to obtain 14
new customers. The boys en
joyed swimming, hiking, bowling
and other activities, of which a
mile horse back ride into Ice
Lake was taken. They "roughed"
it, sleeping under the stars and
eating outdoors.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce and
family vUited In Portland last
week for a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Stelger and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard vis
Ited In Dayton, Wash, on Tues
day with relatives.
Rememberd On Birthday
A coffee hour for Mrs. Robert
DcSpaln was held at the home
of Mrs. Walter Corlcy, with Mrs.
Corley, Mrs. Arnle Hedman and
Mrs. Ray Boyce as hostesses.
Around fifteen friends gathered
to wish Mrs. DeSpaln "Happy
Birthday."
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Kirk have
moved into the Jesse Griffith
house on second street. Mr. Kirk
Is the foreman at the Stone Ma
chinery shop.
Mrs. Walter Corley went to
Boardman on Tuesday to accom
pany her mother, Mrs. Bill See-
hafer to Klamath Falls on Wed
nesday to meet Mrs. Duane Es
sex and daughters of Sacramento,
who will be visiting relatives
in Boardman and lone the next
two weeks. Mrs. Ron Tye and
family of Enterprise was also
visiting at this time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill iee-
hafer. On Thursday, Mrs. Joe
Gaarsland and children of lone
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u,K ia n. Aixlm.n m not nh
rf trrt and irnu. and J
Ann Turner d ivn.i.cu-n io
. 4ni I a Ht Mi
Tye Who had t mum twine on
rilday.
Mr. and Mrs- P.jv Tunwr and
ons if L'ufiff" were iinni lth
hr jiarrrtts aru: thrr rr'ativet
this 't rrk.
Mr. rVuloh Luud.-ll ol hrt
land I tUttine niai.vr In the
lone area tht. eth
Paul Vihn l'l the mis
fartune to ih a tn.ne In hl
right wrUt while aiMlng a Pen
dleton veterinarian dmtor a
Ihtm' on Monday nU'ht. Ttie
hore Im.1isI. Injur.!.,; Mr. IVtty
John and alo tlve d-i-tor. rul
has hi arm In a rat.
Honored Oa 39th Anniversarv
Mrm. Walter t''rl-y was hMen
on Sunday fr a dinner party In
honor of her parent. Mr and
Mr. Bill Soehafer's 3.th wedding
snnlversary. A muni; the fiuet
were Mr. and Mr. Jiv (laars
land and family. Mr. Iuane Kn
ex and dauehlers. Jo Ann Turn
er. Franc K-a. Carmen Carnell
of iVmlU'ti'ii. Joe Palmer, Sherry
Corley and the hnnorec and the
hoNtess. Durlnj; the celebration,
Sl. 5 Billle SiH hafer of Ft. Eustls.
Va. called to congratulate her
parents and to talk to all the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gaars
land are In the process of mov-
Ing. Mrs. Ida Coleman is also
preparing to move Into her house
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Hedman
have moved Into their new home
on third street.
Mr. and Mrs. SI Cooper of MIk-
lo visited with Cleo Drake on
Saturday. Mr. Cooper and Mr.
Drake were In the same company
during world war I.
Mrs. Ray Barnett accompanied
other members of her church to
Portland to attend the National
Assembly of God Convention now
being held In Portland.
Bob Akers and Tom Martin
motored to Pasco on Monday to
register for the fall school term
at Columbia Basin College.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White
spent a day In Portland last
week on business and also were
In Spokane on business. On Mon-
d. Mr. White 4 In Athena
Wh.le H.ere he utu4 nh Mr
ai d Mfc Tvtn White
Mr M Mia. Iefeti and Mr
ant Mrs. luiitwn and U
Mi. t;iii'n While and tsmiiy
ertKed a pUnlc dinner in th
r.ty irk on unday rvniine
PaiJ Clark who has tx-en U
Ittng at the David huim.nn
home rrturned to Vanxuver. Wn
on Friday. Jerry BtUtow tk hi
mother. Mrs. IMmond BrUtow
Im and little Tommy Ctawford,
who ha been vuittng with hoi
eranitparnt. Mr. ami Mr. Art
Darll. Mr. B Utow will U1I
at lUy Ctty with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mr KinL'
M'labe, luf a werK. Jerry went
iImwd for the lleppnrr town team
ltd II game.
Mr. and Mr tb Ctowiii and
family of Omk, Wah. UlteJ
with rrlatlve In the lone area
oer th week -end. Among thoe
were Mr. and Mr. Howard Crow
ell and Mr. and Mr. AI Winkle
man and Mr. and Mr. Crow ell
his parents.
To Teach la California
Julie Kletmann, da ur liter ol
Mr. and Mrs. David KM matin
will leave for Garden Grove.
Calif., on Thursday to assume
her new duties as first grade
teacher at the Earl Warren r-le
mentary school there. It la lo
cated In Orange County near
Los Angeles and Is only three
miles from Disneyland. It Is a
town with a population of 8.1.000.
Her teaching duties will com
mence about September 11.
Victor Rletmann returned
home on Thursday from the Pio
neer Memorial hospital where he
has recently been confined.
Mr. and Mrs, George Bye and
children. Helen. Francis and
George, Jr. of Idaho visited on
Saturday at the Lewis Ball home
and with Elrrer Peterson. The
MCrPNC CAIITTC TlMCt. Thwsdaf Awt 14. 1MI
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A GOOD-SUED lake surround! th entrance to MsUla M lens's
Builders supply shea Just alter tne nooa oi toum iumwi.
Water some two feet dep revered high erodes el lumbar en
lower levels la the shed. (Q-T Fhoto)
Ing Saturday evening.
The Willows Grange picnic
held In the lone city park on
Sunday was well attended and a
delightful time was had by all.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ray are
at home again In lone following
a lencthv Illness of Mr. Ray and
a later Illness of Mrs. Ray which
necessitated them staying at the
home of their sons a large part
of the summer months. We of
the community welcome them
back home.
oan Patrick Takes
Part In 'Chute Jumps
LEXINGTON Miss Joan Pat-
Byes were enroute to Yakima to rUk. a Lexington graduate of
visit with relatives.
Mrs. Charles Hudson visited
Wednesday evening with the Dal
las Shockleys and was house
guest on Thursday evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Gar Swanson. She
went on to Pendleton to visit
with relatives there while await
ing the Shrine Football game to
be held. In Pendleton this com-
19.r8, now making her home In
Lebanon, was one In a group
of women parachutists who took
part In the 15th annual "Fly
In" In Lebanon last week. She
Is a member of the Willamette
parachutists club. After complet
ing high school here, she was a
member of the Waves for several
months.
Morrow Bank Debits
Incrcaso During July
Bank debits for the Pendleton
area Including Morrow and L'ma
f ilia counties Increased In July
19G1 as compared to July I960
according to the University of
Orecon Bureau of Business Re
search. Debits for July 19C1 totaled
S36.93C.959. For June 19C1 the
total was S32.C89.243, and for
July 1900 the total amounted to
S3C525J17.
Oregon with 230 banks report
Ing had a decrease In bank debits
In July 1901 of 5.7 per cent as
compared with June 19CI and a
decrease of 46 per cent from
July 1900. Total debits for Ore
gon In July 1901 came to $2,012.
3T7.C99. For June 1901 the total
was $2,132,023,188. and for July,
a year ago, the total was $2,108,-378,123.
TELL 'EM YOU SAW IT
IN THE GAZETTE-TIMES
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FORCES US
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BY THE FLOOD - IN MOST INSTANCES
DAMAGE IS TO CANS AND CONTAINERS
ONLY
20
OFF
ON
STOCK
GROCERIES-VARIETY GOODS - SEWIN G NEEDS - SUNDRIES
KITCHEN UTENSILS - KNICK KNACKS
Please Bring your
own boxes for pur-chases-ours
were
lost in flood.
timm's
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Mason
IONE
SALE
CONTINUES
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SOLD
OR GREATLY
REDUCED