Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 30, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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Petition Seeks to Form
Park District for Irrigon
IRRIGO A petition Cx
fair.jnj tit r.irr.Pi tX UT.on rrs
l,U til prveity toners uB
nutted l the Morrow otinty
e.irt tv Mayor Cheater Viio
lat Merk. akinf lor the I.
maltnn t4 park and revrratlon
llUltlCt II Ma SU?CCle4 lhat
the park t rl.t -lrtu:n
munitv rtk" and H Initial de.
wlopment would contain ap
proximately Imu three aetes
hlne within the City tf imuon.
adjacent lt the precnl tat
launching rmt and along the
Columbia River.
County Judk'o Oscar IYteron
has advn.nl Maor Wilson lhat
the county court piana 10 n v
the matter ednedajr, Aue.ut
5.
Roundarle (or the la dutriot
Mere defined as hem the umc
an the original School Putrid
Nv 10 and the Irrijron Cemetery
Maintenance District. Residents
within the nine miles suuare
area Mould iav a small mtllajre
lor the maintenance of the park,
comparahle to the financing of
the cemetery. Valuation of prvp
rrtv In the rooed district is
SK.14.00i).
The petition was accompanied
bv cert if ted copy of a reso
lution Imm the City of Irrigon,
an affidavit of the petitioners
attesting to the truth of the doc
ument, a projosal that the du
trtct be Eoverned bv 3-man
(ward and funds In the amount
of JIM W to cover the cost of
the election that will be held
to determine the desire of the
votets as ( filming the dUtt("t.
ire cr.arr.hcr vt tvmrrrve cn-
Intuited loMard I he ""' i lh
r lection, Mith i h City of In if on
pdUni! the balance, law
P route lr the court t rld
public hearings in the w.mun.
i. and hearings Mill pre
mi the elevllon.
This mvH a taken by rel
dent el the ivromunit) after
merlin with 'he C.p t In
Eineeta In Walla Wall, Wn , Mh
Mill a.tu" Jl n" '!ll,r,,'
to the Columbia River. At this
meeting, the tvfp Mated Its in-
l..i,ll.,n l.t .ilrl.ut a I'UTiC and
recreation area near the hoat
tamp, and lhee tai-Hiitr MUl
be leaded on a lone term b.ti
to "qualified applicant- l,r'
inatkm ol the park and tec
trati. n maintenance ditrlct
u-ould provide lund to main,
tain and expand the ptk.
The foimaioin of uh a dis
trtct will in no v interfere
with pr-cnt or future land
u.ige within the boundaries. nr
uoul.l unmg or industrial ue
be alf.ited
Mayor Wilson, a strong advo
cate of the park aitrl-l. ha
lated that no detitc.n to award
custody f lh scvti.vns ling
wuhtn the tundarses of the pro.
loed. dutrtct U n-vv.var on the
lrt ol tne county roun.
vvhn v.hi natronUe GaiUrtte
Times advertuers. ou help
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Hatdin. Mont : tme brother dale
of l'r-r, and imo grand
ihi!Jren
1 ami rhlKIrrn Shtftie. I'hll an I
Paula went to Cordon unday to
aii-nd the funeral of Mr
s:cd'-" father, John W. Andei
oi. Ki. Mho ilie July 2Jln
IK rwuton nviolng home. Mhere
he had been fir several month.
BohW ht MidoM-. he u sur
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cl..uhtr. Week-end guet at
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Lu bann. Calif, and her brother
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Graveside service Mere held
in The Dalies Tuesday of lat
Meek for Chester levies, four
year old Nn of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Soole. Mho Mas fatally burned
In a fire Mhich aesiroyea tneir
trailer home July 19. "I hey Mere
former residents here about a
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JUSTICE COURT
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Julv i'VW .Sola S. Walker.
I !.-.. tod rul gtilltv to (hau'e
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Julv ;V Thoma T. Walhi-r,
(.leaded not guilty lo charge o
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.iv. Trial rt lor Au'ut 7.
Julv -S J' ivlameter
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on charge of Iurnlhing aleoliobe
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$ln and S.CM cutl ot
Arriving Wdn a d a r trom
Monteruma. bova. for a viit
Mlth Mr. and Mr. Rav W illiam
son and lamilv Mere his brother
and sioter-in laM-. Mr. and Mrs
Jim Williamson, and lamil
Tht croun tlans to leave ea
Friday lor a Meek end t the
coaM near Cannon Reach, and
Mill return Sunday night.
Fixe Destroys Fartlow Barn
Fire caused by a spark from
burning weeds destroyed tne
barn on the farm of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tartlow Wednesday of last
Met-k. The city fire truck Ment to
the scene and prevented the
flames from spreading to the
house and garage which held
valuable farming equipment.
When the truck arnveu the roof
of the garage already had caught
fire, but the volunteer firemei.
Mere able to put it out.
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Gary Van Blpkland
Now Auctioneer
Garv Van Blokland of Hepp-
ner announces that he is now
available as an auctioneer, en
tering the business after taking
a course at the Western College
of Auctioneers in Billings, Mont.,
this spring.
He u-ill crv livestock, iarm.
household and merchandise auc
tions, and has as his slogan,
Sell it at Auction, the Modern
Way."
Gary, a graduate of Heppner
High school, attended California
State Polytechnic at San Luis
Obispo. He has worked with
livestock all of his life and his
Hereford steer, Ben, topped the
entire field at the Pacific Inter
national Livestock Exposition in
October, 1961, by winning grand
champion in the open class.
As a boy and high school
youth, Gary was very active in
i ll and FFA. Recently he work
ed in harvest for D. O. Nelson
and currently is working as a
carpenter at Elgin.
He has been engaged for one
auction to be held in September.
Any interested in his service is
invited to call the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Van Blokland, Ruggs, Ph. 676-5S49.
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hi. t l ! mile un l?e tivrr
fiom M'nurw-nt
Ttie Monument Junl league,
their parv-nu ant itend diive
I.) Hale July l lot a ball fame,
,d Mhiih the n-oie Ma M"tu.
meni. ItV. and Hate, 4
Verne MH"arty roomily puff h
a-d Ihe llald Upi-it truek
Mhiih he ba turned lnU a l-tf
cing tai.k a. id trailer
Mrs lri.et J.Jinm, Mm
Fiait' U Noland and I nir child
ten .tnve lo Idaho lo viU Mr.
and Mrs Ja.k larham at Itteir
tuminer home Mr. Ilarpham t
a lea. her in the Monument
M'hoU
Gene Campbell attended ser
loe la.t M.-t k of the late IWt-r
inapman i iia.
Mi. and Mrs. Lowell Cribble
and Barbara are planning to
leave late this MreK lor approx
imately IMo Meeks vacation-
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Send me a new trumpet
Address: Anchorage, Alaska
Robert Atwood, Alaska newspaperman and amateur
musician, had just put his trumpet to his lips when
the earthquake hit. Running outside, he found
himself on the ground, arm and trumpet buried
shoulder-deep in rubble. To extricate his arm, he
had to surrender the trumpet.
One trumpet: a small loss. Perhaps.
The earthquake damage was confined, fortunately, to
limited areas. Alaskans are fighting back. Engineer
ing tests are being made to locate safe sites for
rebuilding. Materials and equipment are pouring in.
Despite a short building season, Alaskans plan to
have rebuilding well along by Christmas. Ambitious.
but very Alaskan I
Alaskans are going about their jobs. In damaged
areas, merchants are supplying their customers.
Schools, hotels and public services are functioning.
Alaska's splendid visitor attractions and accommo
dations are open and inviting.
Standard, too, lost heavily, but our service did not
stop. Within hours of the earthquake, our products
were supplying heat and energy to distressed
communities. Today, even as we rebuild, they supply
energy for Alaska's reconstruction. We've served
Alaska almost 80 years. We intend to go forward.
Bob Atwood's impatience to have a new trumpet is
symbolic of all Alaskans' determination to recover
life's amenities. They came north-by-west to build
that life in their Big Land. They mean to get on
with it.
Their courage and optimism make
all Americans walk ten feet tall.
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