Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 11, 1962, Sect. II, Image 7

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    Spring Trout Due At Bull Prairie
OM'tiill ..M luhrtmrn Mill
I"' lo to tt-l liiHf kkil
at two :nw n,n truA i .
Klull M-nvui in thl tvm
Ititf li litf.
I h.i S. Itn'i.l r. Matt came di
nt i or. mill tin n-w litkiN rom
iltlf M fall i,y the aine
if 1 1 f 1 1 I h .1. Ill f '..tl..H......l
Mi'iltlov i, located nit I'uttunwiKMl
tarty luring.
,v hm-Urr said that Bull Prairie
u inipltttsl Ul! last tall,
but bf(r the rwa-rwlr contain
ed ad.-()uatf walrr, mow (all
(liHkttl attvaJl which will delay
irw tiitk'n (jn'Krfcm until the
kurintf breakuu. 11 said a plant-
Intr uf ratcttable Mt trout
th IiMiery oil
78th Year, Number 45
rlFPPMEFV
G AZOTE- TIMES
. I.. .,1 t .... f i . twirtl txlf ti m
,WI'.HU , JH ,I!I-1 lilt I HUOIlWlKMI ! H"UIU (ri mr iwiiri;
ci. -. k alHiut 22 miU'i auuitiwiKt IctKxl Mart this coming lummiT.
oi mhmiew. ana nun iTmru.
liH-aifcl at tlu head ut Wilson
vrt'k 45 mile outh f llt ppiu-r.
(ttoiiwti)Hi MiaUova in the
Fremont national f.ireM will lm
IHiuiul wimt' 13 surlaoe acres of
angling water to an average
Thu inm.i mmrnliisliin bore the
com of conMruetion ol two lake,
built MJlely lor angling pur
iiS4', according to Schnrliior.
Their completion make a total
or lour such Impoundments
built bv the commission in an
iiikui:k waier 10 an averaj; uu"1 l"v ."
.1 .... i i .... c.i... .. .- ii.in.liiii nroLTHin of water ue
il.r said the I'-ke was recently velopmenl lor anting purHses.
Morketl with around HOu) The other two iinlude Trillium
linprlint; eastern brook trout Ukv In the Mt. Hood national
which xhould be 8j)iearing in ;frtM and Lofton rewrvolr in the
the angler a cntch aa good sized I Kremont national iorst. The lat
iish by mldMimmer. tcr la actually the complete ren-
Bull !ralrl.. reservoir In the "" JTn
I'mat.lla national forest will lm- l h U CThfrming
jKtund around 25 surface acres bmv m,ut anllnK ,nls
and will provide a trout fishery ,sumnu'r
In an area where no other lake 1 The forest service will provide
exists. The reservoir la expected campirrounds and other recreat
to Ih at full Impoundment by facilities.
BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST--
JOE CHRISTIE
SINGS
PLAYS
ENTERTAINS
Saturday Night
JANUARY 13
AT
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FINE FOODS
IONE
Food Served In The Lounge Until 11 P. M.
ill
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, January 11, 1962 Sect. I! 6 Poges
Rebekah Officers Seated at lone
By LORRAINE BALL
inF Mr r.xil Thnrne. di.
trict dputy president, and an in-
Mailing Mali oi oincera, inciuu
ing Mrs. Charles OConnor. dep-
im nmrshull Mrs. L, A. Mc-
I'abe. Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs.
Waller Koberts. Airs. rJ-nest Lun
dell. Mrs. Wate Crawford, and
Mrs. Harvev Kinc, seated the in-
coming officers for Bunchgrass
Lotlge No. 1 at installation cer
emonies on Thursday evening of
last week.
Invinll.xl In the nohli erand
chair was Mrs. Donald Ball, with
other elctive officers, Mrs. Wil
liam Mehola, vice gfana, ana
Mr WAllaee Matthews, secre
tary. Annolntive officers includ
ed, Mrs. Ernest Heliker. R. S. to
noble grand; Mrs. Lewis Ball,
L. S. to noble grand; Mrs Joe
Kngleman, K. S. to vice grand;
Mrs. Clell Ilea. L. S. to vice
grand; Mrs. Omar Rletmann,
chaplain; Mrs Cleo Drake, mu
sician; Mrs. Cecil Thome, out
gIiIa vnirrtlanr Mrs. Ida Cole
man, inside euardian. and Mrs
Wnte Crawford and Mrs. Ida
Ksteb, supporters to the chaplain
which are courtesy officers.
After Installation and under
tiio nrrli-r nf business. Mrs. Paul
Pettviohn was elected degree
rant iin And Mrs. Wate Crawiora
to a thr.?e year term as trustee
rii'lirlmis refreshments were
served tollowine the meeting by
Mrs. Ruth McCabe, Mrs. Gladys
Drake, Mrs. Mable Ring. Mrs.
Mable Crawford and Mrs. Norma
Rea.
LundeUs Visit In South
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Luncieii
rntnmoH nn Tliursdav of last
iinvt'lna a two-week va
cation in California with Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Lundell at Piedmont.
Their ain Kenneth, also Was
Thpv visited with the Con-
ways In San Francisco. She is the
former Joey Wooiery. jir. ana
Mrs. Lundell also visited in
Stockton with Mrs. Leola Brick-
man (Peterson).
The Lundells motored to Ar
lington, taking a bus to Port
knH u;Vifr thpv hoarded a let
for a fast hour and twenty-five
minute flight to caiiiornia. iney
also took a jet back but were
delayed because of fog at San
Francisco.
Returning to Portland, they
visited with Mrs. Beulah Lundell
before returning to lone.
Willow Grange will meet on
Sunday January wiin a pot
,iinmr around IJ:JO. In
illation In the first and second
t.er will be held during the
afiertutori meeting.
Home "Koonomtc club will meet
at the home of Mrs. James Lind
sev on Thursday, January 18,
ftr an all day meetlnj;. Members
are oskea to Drinjj aatuu or uea
Mr. and Mr Jim Llndsey spent
a few davs at The Dalles last
week with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy petty
John. . . , ,
ti.o tiinlnr rlAss held a meet
, J""""
n Coinr.liv at the home of
IlK u.i ....-- ----- " V".,"
Leslie Maaaen 10 "to nu uis
cuss the prom. Leslie's mother,
Mrs. Elbe Akers. served refresh
ments to the group.
m. Mn Hnloh Crtim were
in Pendleton on Monday on bus-
I nnce
Gather Fof Reunion
A family reunion was held on
New Year's day at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. tamonn cnsiow
with their four sons and daugh
ter at home together for the first
time in three years. Here for the
occasion were daughter and fam
ily. Mr. .md Mrs. Ernest McCabe
of Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Bristow ana iamuy oi rurudiiu,
it. .r.,4 Mrs Jprrv Bristuw of
Tillamook, Donald of lone and
Capt ana flirs. jonn onsiuw mra
family of the U. S. Air Force.
k. aA f duo Drake. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ring and Mrs.
Eulenna Corley were guests at
the home of Mrs. Ida Coleman on
Saturday night for a pinochle
party. Those receiving prizes in
Mr Drake, hlch. Mr.
Gaarsland, low, Harvey Ring, 300
pinochle, and Mrs. Ring, door
prize.
Patients Show Gain
mro Marv rvnnv of Pilot Rock
is employed at the Walter Jepsen
ranch ai cook while Mrs. Jepsen
is convalescing at the home of
h Hauirritar. Mrs. Elmer Holtz.
She returned from the Heppner
hospital last weeK ana is now
allowed to be up and around
some. . .
It was reported at lodge on
Thursday evening that Mary
Swanson has been permitted to
he ud. following X-rays last
week. She will be learning to
walk with the aid of crutcnes
now, which will speed -her re
turn home In the near future.
Death Call Mr. AllMott
W.ilu.rff AlUliilt Arrjmitfjttlii
(if Mr Hubert DeSouln of lone
passed away New Year's eve at
a rendicton hospital. Mr. AH
stut t was preceded tn death by
hi U'lf hv nnlv thlrtv ttiavii
as she passed away on December
i.
Burial was held at Hermbiton
wltlt services conducted at the
First Baptist church.
Survivors include three sons,
RolH-rt E. Jr.. Otis of Hermlston,
and Don of Umatilla: eluht
daughters, Mrs. Herman Clark,
Mrs. Bettv Lieu a Hen. Mrs
Charles Wilcox, Mrs. John Bray,
Mrs. Bon burnskle all oi Her
miston. Mrs. Susan Whitman of
California. Mrs. Glenn Meek of
P.irtlm.l anri Mrs Sliinn SlMHl.
cer of Campbell. California, also
numerous grandchildren. Rela
tives from lone attending the ser
vices Included Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dc.Spaln and sons, Chris
and Robert.
Clara Kincaid is a patient in
trio Pinnoer Memorial hosoital.
entering on Saturday due to Ill
ness.
Mrs Stella D'Mi'ira Is also a
patient In Pioneer Memorial hos
pital due to illness, entering on
Mnnil.iv of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holtz had
as house guests this past week
end, Lyca Tyekscn of Baker, Mrs.
Helen Owen and her daughter,
Betty Williams of John Day.
Martin Peterson, who Is em
ployed by Walter Jepsen, had as
his guests during the week-end,
Ma Knn and family. Mr. and
Mrs Vern Petersen of Wenatchee,
Washington. They also visitea
with Mrs. Jepsen and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Holtz.
Mr. nd Mrs. Cleo cmiaris
have moved Into the vacant
house of Arnie Hedman across
from the school yard. Mr. and
Mrs. Chlldrls have two pre-
chnnl nhll(lrtn. He Is emDlovea
at the Charles Carlson ranch.
Mrs. Cl fiord AKtricn emerea
the hospital In The Dalles on
Monday lor major surgery on
Tuesday. Mr. Aldrlch and their
two daughters will stay with
Mr. and Mrs. Vornon Christopher-
son on Rock Creek aunng ner
stay in the hospital.
The January ousiness meetm
of the merican Legion Auxil
iary was held at the Legion hall,
January 2. In the absence of the
president, Beverly Doherty, past
Dates to Remetabevi
Jan. 12 Topic Club
Jau. 16 Rainbow.
Jan. 17 Arnica Club.
Jan. l Kebrkah (Social)
Jan. 18 MEC
Jan. 21 Granae.
piesi.i. nt I-orralne Hams presid
ed oer the nieftiiiu. Members
w.'io hav not paid their due
weie iHkied to do so.
II Mese for the afterniKtn
were Margaret Akers and Dc lores
Harriett.
Due to the basketball gnme
and other conflicting date the
next regular meeting will be
held Inintlv with the leulon on
January 2X with annouiuvment
later concerning this nuH'ting.
Swonjon Re-elected
Head of TV Co-op
ION E The seventh annual
meetinj nf th Iiimk Clrv IV
Co-op was held at the American
Ufc.uii J.-iJ. Jaiiuary i, at 8:DU
r. tn. with atxnit thirty cwrsons
attending the meeting.
Garland Swanson was re.
elected as president for a three
year term. Rill RitUuann was
re-elected as a directtr and Mike
Matthews was elect etl as a new
director. Walt Roberts received
the firM door prize of Mx months
free television; Harold Snider
received four month fre tln.
vision and Mary Lundell receiv.
ihI two month fre television.
Home ma le ule and roffee were
servetl bv members of the senior
Class.
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