Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 23, 1964, Page 5, Image 5

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Old WmL Buck UauaUan. drlw. pipaaa to tako oil with a load of pinfii on hi stagacooch
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Irrigon Council Studies
Proposed City Zoning
lr LaVELLE PAltTLOW
!I(KKX)N 111 lngun City
Council met Turdav evening,
with Mayor Chester WIIn pre
aiding. During the evening, the
rttumll voted to retain the -r-vtcra
of Joe Kikkl. planning
consultant of l.ake ttawego for
another year.
Kofluvkkl. who recently com-
plctcd a planning aurvry for the
Mr. anl Mra. Jav lu-rry of Port
laml arii J the Janrura a daugh
tcr. Barbara Sue. who had Ix-en
vUitlnir In Portland with her
grandparent. Veiling the group
n .Sjiurday and hunnay were
Mr Jinin Mill. Itiiky. Handy
and Steve and MImi Know MK'oy
or iir-rmuton.
Mra. Pi rry pummel rode to
Portland Saturday with her
city, will now eh Into the yonlng ' alater-ln law. Mm OU-rn Stand-
lnusf, ny rnapa rran-l Py . erfer and Mr ItalMon of Herm
the Kzlvkk I firm, showing pro-I lton Mra. Pummel and Mra.
iord planning, arc on display jStanderfer vUlted and stayed
In the achoolruom where the .overnight wtih Mra. Standerfer'a
roumil meets, (mother. Mra Beulah Iummel
Mra. Leon Bcntlcy. secretary and returned to their home
of thr Planning Commission. ' Sunday evening.
atked fur council approval to
extend an Invitation to the Irri
gon Orange. I.lnn Club. ITA.
lidiea Home K tension and any
other organization to aend rep.
renrntative to each Planning
tVimmlMlim meeting, to voice
opinion and auggektion and to
atav Informed of the Planning
CommlMlon'a actlvltlea. The
council gave unanlmoua ap
proval to the auggektion.
In other bualne. It wa an
nounced that the irrigon Cham
ImT of Commerce had contrib
uted SCI!) toward the expense
of conducting an election In con
nection with the formation of
a Park District for the City of
Irrigon.
Mayor Wilton read letter of
appreciation which were mailed
to Fire Detriment of the aur
rounding vicinities for ther help
In controlling the recent fire thai
threatened the City of Irrigon.
Mr. and Mm. A. R. Gasscr
drove to Idaho, visiting at Pine
hum and Couer d' Alcne over
the weekend. The Causer
daughtera. Barbara Ann and
Joan, who had been visiting
their grandparents. Mr and Mr
Jerry Wilson, returned to Irrl
(on with thel parents Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kwnld Kitor i,nd
family returned to Irrigon Thura
any evening after six ndlng a
month In St. Cloud. Minn., where
iney visited Rltzer's mother. Mrs.
Anna Kltzer, his eight brothers
and alsters and their families
They held a family reunion July
5, with nil the Kltzer families
attending.
There will be an X-rav unit In
front of the A. C. Houghton
school August 7, from 11:00
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gassner
and Phillip attended funeral
services held at The Dulles
Wednesday for Gasser's brother,
LeRoy Gasser.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Hins
dale of Seattle visited at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Ion Bent
lev Thursday. Thev also visited
other families while In Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gray boa 1
drove to MlUon Krecw a t e r
Thursday and visited Mr. and
Mra. Gene Holladay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. C J. Jancura and
Douglas of Seattle arrived in
Irrigon Saturday morning to
spend a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Partlow and Sheryl and
Mrs. Myrtle Markhnm. They
were Joined Sunday afternoon by
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pari low
and Sheryl drove to Walla Walla
Friday evening and vIMted Part
low's brother In law and alster,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glbbs and
Mr. and Mrs Norm M.mka and
family of College Place.
' Mr. and Mrs Sttt Kriend and
family of Grand Coulee, Wn.,
were week end visitors at the
home of Krieiid'a brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. fVHx
Friend and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coat a.
Hit hard. Barbara and Sharon of
Vlneland. New Jersey, (.cnt
four days In Irrigon visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Krnest Stephens. They
were Joined by Mrs. Costa's
mother. Mrs. Walter Overlander
of pavette. Idaho, who U a als
ter of Mrs. Stephens. They were
visited at the Stephens home on
Thurmlav evening by Mr. and
Mrs Dewey West and Larry of
lion rd man, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
Stephens and family and Mr,
and Mrs. Curtlss Stephen and
Pattl of Umatilla. While In Irrl
gon. the group toured McNury
nam and picnicKca at Govern
ment Park below the dam.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houghton
and family of Portland spent the
week-end with Houghton' a
motner, Mrs. Marguerite Hough
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCoy and
jerry drove to Kurus Sunday and
spent me nay with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Beers.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stewart,
Miaron nnd Tommy drove to La
Grande Sunday and visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Keeder. Mrs. Doris
Courtney and family. Dannl
Courtney returned t0 Irrigon
with them, and will stay for the
week.
Rev. John Kennev left Mon-
day morning for the Blue Moun
tain Camp near Prairie Citv.
where the Assembly of God
Monument News
By Martha MatUMB
MOSLMK.NT Utile Ronda
Lynn Dulsnry was horn Friday,
July 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Hi' fancy at Armona. Calif. Sh
weighed 0 lbs . 6 or. Mra. Stella
McCarty of Monument Is the
proud grandmother.
Ml Marguerite Martin. Mrs.
Charles Williams and two child
ren of P r I n e vllle were here for
the week end at the Williams
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sweek
and three sons vlMtc recently
with her sisters, St"!!- McCarty.
Lois Duhiey and their families.
Mrs. Ann towuin and a friend.
who had lMen on a camping trip.
vlslled at the Francis Nolarul
home on their way back to Port
land.
Mrs. Kleanor Jensen and son.
Richard of Ontario, and Mrs
Betty Ward of Vale drove to Mon
ument last week to get Sherry
and Tony Ward who had ent
two weeks In the home of their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Srn Scott,
Mrs. Judy Martin and two boys
and Mrs. Arvclla Crassly cf
lYinevllle brought Mrs. Frnest
Johnson home after Mu stx-nt
wo weeks at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Martin.
Je Klder returned home after
sfx-ndlng a few days In Pendlt1
Fmtloyre cf tho Morrow
county a hoots ar reminded
that Oregon K hor.i Law rrjuire
a stbool health (rrtif)rate to be
irfiolrrcd with th county m hotd
rdfU1 pilr to the ui-rnlntf ((f
Mhool on AuguM 31.
TJ' e44,5ft lUt -f.lt U-t m health
certificate Irwlude rltticr cur
rent negative hckt X ray reprt
or a current ivgativo tuberculin
akin let reiirt Intradermal
tutrrculln akin leta must l
ixitalrwd from a private phyale.
Ian. Tuberculin "Patch'' test
are not acceptable under Oregon
Law.
Chest X rava ran le ol-lalned
without charge at the Pioneer
Memorial hiHl on the first
Wednesday of each month I.
tw-een 7.00 and B j pm . a a-r
vice xnxred by the Morrow
County TB and Health Assoc
lation.
If rhest X rays are taken In
the office of prlvato phytlclana.
tne film must ie aent to a qual
If u d radiologist approved by
the state Board cr Health for In
terpretatlon.
All arhool health certlfkatea
must be countersigned by the
ctjunty health officer through
the leal health department be
fore they can be registered with
the county school office.
The achool health certificate
cards for both chest X-ray and
tuberculin akin tct report are
available In the office of private
Physicians and at tho Morrow
county health department office
in Heppncr.
After a wooafa visit at tho E.
K tjnty home, their grand
children. Romona and Russell
Gonty returned to their home
In Seattle. Wn.. Sunday. The
Gonty'a took them to Yakima to
meet their parnets. Mr. and Mra
Raymond Gonty, then returned
home by way of Goldendale. Ac
companying them were Mr
Alice McCabe and son Allen.
Pfc John S. Akeri
In Army Exercise
Army PFC John 8 Akrrs. son
of Mr arid Mrs Wlluur K. Akert.
lone, and other merntjrrs of the
2nd Battalion, 7ilh Artillery,
participate I In lirrilv MAMlfi
X K. a NATi Bntih Amrrl-
ran field training rsertlM-, held
In Ormany, ending July 3.
Dunn tl,e eienlMi fuitih
and American cont.at fi.rrra
attrd In do llaj--n a
frea underwent esten I v e
training In all l)l- of tankal '
and tujport maneuvers. i
Tho 'JO ear old aoldit-r. a
field communications apetialUt'
In the battalion's Batery C rcg
ularly stationed near Munater.
fiermany, rniered the Army In
tctoter. pad. He completed
baxic training at Fort Ord, Calif.,!
and was lat aligned at Fort
Bcnriing. (i. j
Akera attended lone High
M hool. I
t fore entering the Army, ho
was engaged In farming. j
Mlttntn CAXtTTC TlMLa. Tki&1. Jolf tl 1HI
Club it Appreciative
A mon gsnuatin no e
)ftrd ucul sales on the
inrnt J-it-waia Bs'aar was the
It ree IJr.fcs club o tna rWmcl
lu-brkah I.tf-e with their
I oiii.i pup slv Ttte rtub es-
prrmkrs special appteclatUm 1
Mrs. Ijirry t uk. Mrs 1'athef
hrgtron Mrs. Clstn Ayers.
Mra Ola Rujfiles fo Ulr llp
sod td Rrd aod While t.'y
for Ihs um of their electricity
and stos front spar.
! T
Chest X-Ray Unit
Slated in North
churches will conduct a week of
Boys and Girls Csmp. Attend
Ing the camp from Irrigon are
Lonny Wtlsno, Debbie, itonald
and Kd McCorkle. Activities will
Include hiking. games and
swimming at the John Day pool.
Classes are held during the day,
with vespers services each even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith.
Wavne, Kugenc, Janet and
Rut'hle of Portland spent Tues
day to Saturday In Irrigon visit
lng their folks. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hoadley and Mr. and Mrs.
IcKlle N. Smith. On Thursday,
Fred Hoadley. Leslie Smith.
aiw,mu .'(it,, ii Biii
Kugene went fishing at the Mc
Kay Reservoir.
John Kenney, Jr., recently
took a week vacation with
George Mull of Hermlston. The
two drove to Ldmonds, wn..
where they visited friends ana
returned home via the coast
through Astoria and other coas
tal towns.
The Irrigon Community 4-H
clubs held a pot luck supper at
Hat Rock State Tark Thursday
evening, for club members and
their families and the 4-H club
leaders. Following dinner, they
played volley ball, badminton,
horseshoes and went swimming.
ton with his alster, Mrs. Marge
Hughes.
Wlllard Crokcr, brother of Jim
Croker. left for a trip to Calif
ornla recently.
D. L, Matteson of Milton
Frcewater accompanied his folks
Mr and Mrs. Klmer Matteson to
Gaston for the services of their
cousin. Ivan E. Matteson, who
aied July 6.
Robert Dale Scott, oldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Scotr
celebrated his eighth birthday
July 12, by Inviting friends for a
party and sleeping outside overnight.
Keith Cork has hwn v-uitinr.
friends and relatives while on
leave from service camp.
Need scratch nad? ri v,
t the Gazette-Times.
The Mobile Chest X ray unit!
from the Tuberculosis Control1
Section of Oregon State Board of j
Health Is scheduled to be In
North Morrow county on Aurust
7. It will be In Irrlron at the
A. C, Houghton Llementary
school from 11 :M) to 1:30 p.m. I
and In Boardman at the1
"Hitchln' Post" cafe from 3:30;
to 6:00 pm. All adults are wel
come and urged to avail them-
. I . . - . 0 Ik la -,AM.i- '
School employees may lake
advantage of this opportunity
to receive their chest X-ray for
certification in the 1G94 65 school
year.
This service Is sponsored by
the Morrow County TB and
Health association and the
Morrow county helath depart
ment. Volunteers from the Lions
club will aid In the Irrigon area,
and members of the Tillicum Jr.
Women's club will assist at
Boardman.
TRUNK SHOWING
of
Bcrtijcon
Short Jr.
Italia Knit
Julia DcRoma
COATS
AND
SUITS
Nashes and Connors
Enjoy Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
and their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor,
and granddaughter returned
July 12 from an enjoyable trip
to California.
Thev went to San Jose to visit
Mrs. Nash's sister and brother-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tosten-
son, and family, and then con
tinued on to Disneyland, Knott's
Berry Farm and Hollywood.
The home trip was via the
Redwoods, and they also visited
another daughter and son-in-law
of Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Parsons, and fam
ily at Beaverton.
At
TAPADERA
BANQUET
ROOM
PENDLETON
Fri., July 24
11 A. M. to t:00 P.
Sot., July 25
10 A. M. to U Noes
REGISTER
FOR
FREE COAT
Drawing
THURSDAY AT
ntAZXEB -ELLIS
and
FBL and SAT.
at tha
TAPADERA
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FRAZIER -ELLIS
143 S. Main
Pendletoa
A
tniiToyinic
n I -i YOU WANT TO HAVE
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A CAREFREE TIME
WHEN YOU TRAVEL,
TAKE OUT
TRIP INSURANCE
FOR ONLY PENNIES A DAY
LP
Arnie Hedman has purchased the interest of Gil Lujan
in Case Furniture Company and became sole owner as
of July 18.
Mr. Lujan extends sincere thanks to all those who,
through their patronage and support, made his assoc
iation in the business enjoyable during the past 18
months.
The store will continue its same policies and will continue
to operate under the same name. It will offer the follow
ing quality lines at reasonable prices:
Complete Stock Of
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
JwL M ' Chcrrga
fV J Laxlngton
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE I
Hogs . Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep ..... Any Day
FoIIett Meat Co.
Hermlston. Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermlston-McNazy
Highway
A SMALL INVESTMENT MAY
SAVE YOU THOUSANDS OF
DOLLARS.
FOR EXAMPLE:
OUR TRIP ACCIDENT TLAN In
sures your life for $10,000, plus
$1,000 Blanket Medical Coverage.
ONLY $3.50 PREMIUM FOR 7 DAYS
TRIP BAGGAGE INSURANCE
AVAILABLE WITH TRIP ACCIDENT, WILL GIVE FULL
COVERAGE TO YOUR LUGGAGE AND POSSESSIONS.
TURNER, VAN MARTER Cr BRYANT
INSURANCE AGENCY
Carpeting and Rugs Furniture
Counter Tops Linoleum
Lamps and Pole Lamps Paints
Trayerse Rods Window Shades
Knick Knacks Mirrors
Pictures Mattresses
Recliners Occasional Chairs
The new owner pledges the best of service to residents
of Morrow county and all customers and cordially in
vires everyone to come in at any time.
183 N. Main
Phone 676-5652
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Case Furniture
249 N. Main, Heppner
ARNIE HEDMAN
Co.
PH. 676-9432