HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES,
Irrigon Alumni to Have
By LaVELLE PARTLOW
IRRIGON The annual Irrigon
High school alumni reunion will
be held at the old Irrigon school
building Sunday afternoon, Aug
ust 25. The school will be open
at 12:00 noon to give time for
visiting and meal preparation.
The potluck meal will be serv
ed at 1:30, with a program sched
uled for 2:30. Included in the
program will be a tour of the
new A. C. Houghton Elementary
school building.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart,
Sharon and Tommy and Mr3.
Ruth McCoy drove to LaGrande
Saturday, returning to Irrigon
Sunday evening. While in La
Grande, Mrs. McCoy stayed with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Stewart and child
ren attended a 15th-year class
reunion of Stewart's graduating
class. The reunion consisted of
a banquet held at the Sacajawea
room Saturday evening, and a
picnic the following afternoon
at Red-Bridge State Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wanecek,
Mickey, Frankie and Diane of
Spokane spent Saturday through
Wednesday in Irrigon visiting
Mrs. Wanecek's folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Graybeal.
A Junior-Jamboree was held
at the Hcrmiston Assembly of
God church Friday evening for
the junior Sunday School classes
in the Assembly of God churches
at Stanfield, Hcrmiston, Umatilla
and Irrigon. Those attending
from Irrigon were Anita and
Donna Kay Fummel, Terri Scnn,
Kay Huson, Vicky Hobbs, Diane
Abererombio, Lonnie Wilson and
Lee Huson. The children were ac
companied by Mrs. Myrtle Mark
ham, Mrs. Albert Parllow and
Sheryl and Rev. and , Mrs. John
Kenney. Following the potluck
dinner, games were played. The
evening ended with a Singsplr
ation and a talk by Rev. Jerry
Robeson of Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens
and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill at
tended the 25th wedding anni
versary party for Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Henderson at the Hender
son's residence in Hcrmiston. Re
AT THE
MORROW COUNTY
RODEO
Y ALL
COME!
Thursday. August 22, 1963
freshments of'cake, jello and cof
fee were served to the guests.
Philip Gasser is spending two
weeks in Dufur visiting with an
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Walt Hanna. While In Dufur,
Philip attended the Wasco
County Fair at Tygh Valley.
W. F. Coy substituted for Rev.
George Hash in the Sunday
morning services at the Baptist
church.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Abell of
Inchelium, Wn., arrived in Irri
gon Friday and stayed overnight
with Mr. and Mrs. Rees Morgan,
leaving for their home the next
day. The Abells had been va
cationing at Albuquerque, N. M.
Mrs. Carl Russell and daugh
ter Chris of The Dalles spent
Wednesday through Sunday here
visiting Mrs. Russell's folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sanders, and also
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bent
ley. Russell Joined his wife and
daughter here over the week-end,
and they went home Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Oma Collins and sons
Freddy and Mike of San Martin,
Calif., arrived in Irrigon Tuesday
to spend some time with Mrs.
Collins' folks, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Graybeal.
Rees Morgan drove to Portland
Tuesday to visit his brother,
Enoch Morgan, who was recently
discharged from St. Vincent's
hospital.
Earl Sanders was released from
Good Shepherd hospital Wednes
day after being a patient there
for 2'a weeks. He is convalescing
at his home.
Miss Dianna Rosencrants left
for her homo in Portland Mon
day afternoon, after spending
tw0 we'ks with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Partlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooley re
turned to Irrigon Saturday even
ing after spending a week in
Portland and on the coast. While
in Portland they visited their son
Bill, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mulkey
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bush and family. At Cannon
Beach they visited Miss Martha
Hoover, former Irrigon school
teacher, and her mother. Cooleys
spent one night at Seaside and
dug clams the next morning. On
their way home, they visited Mr.
There'll Be Thrills
AND
SPINE TINGLING CHILLS
AUGUST 31 AND
SEPTEMBER 1
AT THE
RODEO GROUNDS, HEPPNER
We're mighty proud to support this event in
which so many home folks participate and
which so many, from far and near, come to
enjoy.
We're happy to donate, once again the Ham
ley saddle for first place in Morrow County
Calf Roping.
Reunion
and Mrs. Don Olmscheid and
family at St. Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trimble
of Oroville, Calif., spent Tuesday
through Thursday visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jorgensen,
Bud and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Have
kost, formerly of Summerville
spent a week here with Mrs.
Havekost's sister, Mrs. Josie Bu
chanan. The Havekosts recently
purchased a home in Hermiston.
Mrs. Rose Riggs and son Bobby
of Couer d' Alene were overnight
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cooley Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jorgensen
attended a Justice of the Peace
Conference held in Tillamook
Thursday and Friday.
The Irrigon Baptist church
drove to Boardman following
their Sunday evening service,
and joined the Boardman Com
munity church in a Singspiration.
Following the song-fest, refresh
ments were served by the host
church.
Council Approves Lighting Plan
Ray Wooley and Russ Doran,
representing Umatilla Electric
Cooperative Association, m e t
with the Irrigon City Council
at their August council meeting
to present a proposed pattern
for street lighting through the
City of Irrigon. The council
studied the drawings which had
been prepared, and voted unani
mously to approve the proposed
pattern. The plan must also be
approved by the Oregon State
Highway Department before the
lights can be installed.
The plan calls for 10 lights to
be installed in a zig zag pattern
on each side of the highway, and
is the recommended lighting for
medium highway traffic. Ordi
nance No. 9, an Ordinance reg
ulating the parking of trailer
nouses and trailer coaehes with
in the City of Irrigon and pro
viding for license fees for trailer
coach parks or camps, was read
by title and passed unanimously.
This Ordinance also repealed the
former Trailer Ordinance No. 5.
Private Lee Towers arrived in
Irrigon Sunday to spent a 2
week leave with his folks, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Towers, after
completing his basic training at
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Elwood Boyd, pastor
Saturday services,
Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V. Knox, minister
Bible school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.
CYF meeting, 8:00 p.m.
Chi Rho meeting 1st, 3rd
Thurs., 7:00 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Rev. Bill Alsup, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening service 7:00 p.m.
Thursday evening, family ser
vices, 7:30.
Fort Ord, Calif. After his leave,
he will report to Fort Gordon,
Ga., where he will attend 8 weeks
of Lineman school.
Mrs. Helen Stitzel and fam
ily, who spent the summer in
La Grande, have returned to Irri
gon, where Mrs. Stitzel will
again teach 4th grade at A. C.
Houghton Elementary.
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Holy Communion daily (except
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lone
Rev. Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 8:15 a.m.
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Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor
Alfalfa Street
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American Legion Hall
Ralph J. Richards, Br. President
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday school at 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament service at 11:30
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Telephone 422-7530
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Heppner
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Phone 676-5529
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vacationed four days last week
on the Oregon Coast. While
away, Starks' sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimm
erdahl, Athena, had charge of
the Northwestern Motel.
Mickey and Lynn Espy of Pot
latch, Idaho, are visiting this
week with their sister and fam
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forth, and with their grand
mother, Mrs. R. A. Thompson.
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