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Irrigon Park District Issue
On Ballot November 3
ly UVILLC FARTLOW
1KIUGON The second and
final public hearing on th rro
poacd formation of a Turk and
Kecrration Maintenance District
for the Irrigon vicinity wat held
In the A. C Houghton school
cafctorium Friday evening. Oc
totn-r 1. Judge Omar lvieraun
ftrci(ictl and anawcred queM
Ions which were presented. Also
present were Commissioners rrr
ruaon and Have and Clarence
Kowewaii. neaa or the Morrow
Countv liannlnc and Zoning
Judce lYIcraon commended
the rnddrnta of this area for
their foresight In desiring to
provide for future development
of recreational farUttiea In the
community.
Following the discussion per
iod, the members of the county
court signed an order, honoring
the petition which had been
submitted some time ago, and
which will place It before the
voters at the general election
November 3. The order, follow.
In the law governing formation
of the district, provides that not
only the main Issue must be
decided upon, but that a board
consisting of three members
shall be elected at the same
time, with terms of three, two
and one year, designated by
candidates receiving first, sec
ond and third highest votes. One
member to the board would be
elected annually thereafter.
Property owners within the
proposed district desiring to have
their names appear on me oai
lot as candidates for board mem
bers must file a petition bearing
10 signatures or resident tree
holders with the county court
at least 15 days before the elec
tion. The maximum tax assess
ment allowable is Vt mill of true
value of property or 1 mill
assessed value. Petition blanks
may be obtained at the Com
plete Food Store or Jorgensen'a
Grocery.
Boy Scout Troop No. 667. ac
companied by Mrs. Richard Ry
an. Lyle Giersch and Kenneth
Lamb, made a trip to Pendle
ton last Wednesday afternoon,
and visited the Umatilla County
Courthouse, the Pendleton Police
Department and the Pendleton
Fire Department Scouts attend
ing were Tom Van Horn. Duane
and Dennis Lamb. Merle Giersch.
Mike Anderson. Hank Kussell,
toher IS. at 2:.V pm. Rlverld
high school will play Umaptne
at I'm a pine Friday. CV-toher 9.
ami will play lon ( Kiv-riil '
hlkh Friday, October 16, at 2:3d
p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Force
of Kanaas City, Kans.. arrived
In Irrigon Saturday and are vis
iting Force's mother. Mr. Pearl
Force, and his aUter. Mrs. Vir
ginia Matlack and family of
I'matilU, Mr. and Mm. Roy Da
vis and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Gallo and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gasser and
Bud of The Dalles arrived In
Irrigon Saturday and spent a
week with their son and daugh-
tcr-in law. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gaurr and family.
Several Irrigon citizens attend
ed the teachers reception held
at Riverside high school lat
Tuesday evening. Special musi
cal numbers from both Board-
man and Irrigon were provided
during the evening. Dr. Krrlt
Hummel of Portland State Col-
lege was the main speaker. He
was introduced by Morrow Coun
ty School Administrator Dave
Potter. Boardman ladles served
cookies, coffee and punch at the
conclusion of the evening,
Mr. and Mrs. John Henner and
Jack spent the week end In Ba
ker. w here they visited Mrs, Hen
ner's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hall, and at Haines where they
visited Henners folks, Mr. and
Mm John Henner. Sr.
Bill Cooley returned to Reno.
New. Sunday, where he Is em
ployed with the Gold Lake Min
ing Company, after spending a
week with his folks, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Cooley.
Allyn Hobbs. who Is enrolled
at On In Klamath Falls, spent
the week-end In Irrigon with his
folks. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs
and family.
Mrs. Bessie Humbert of Coos
Bay arrived In Irrigon Sunday
night to visit her son and
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Humbert and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of
Portland were overnight guests
of Mrs. Berry's sister. Mrs.
Myrtle Markham and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Regula of
Portland spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hum
bert and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornberry
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FLATING A BIG part la Heppner Hlqh's bomacotalnq rrldary nijht are these bin students. GUIs
are members of the Homecoming Court. From left are Jean Healr. lunlor prtneeaar JiU Qtna.
senior ruea candidal; Barbara Blake, aenlor queea candidate; Anna Marie Brindle, aeniot
queea candidate; and Barbara Cribble. Junior prtneeas. Boys la the back are Tim DrUcoJL Daee
Honna and Stuart Dick, co-captalns el the high school football team, and Dare Anderson,
president of the sponsoring H Club.
Couple Exchange Vows
In Double Ring Ceremony
Richard and Randy Ryan, Art I of Rldgefield. Wn., spent a week
Olin. Clarence Proctor, Dennis
Robins. David Totzen, Leon Wil
son, Ormand Leslie, Jody Ta
tone, Tom Stewart, Lee Huson,
Harold Stitzel and Bruce Buch
anan. The A. C Houghton Bobcats
lost to the Arlington Grade
school football team Friday af
ternoon by a score of 28-13. The
Bobcats will play against Echo
Friday afternoon, October 9, at
the A. C. Houghton football field
at 2:00, and will play Stanfield
at A. C Houghton Thursday, Oc
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I ELECT II
Martin Buchanan
Democrat
Repr
State
esentative
A POSITIVE SEASONABLE
MAN WITH EXPERIENCE
WHO KNOWS OREGON'S
NEEDS.
(Pd. Advertisement By
Morrow County Democratic
Central Committee, Al Lamb,
Heppner, Chairman).
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rees Mor
gan. leaving Irrigon Monday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmeder
took their son Robin to La
Grande Sunday, where he en
rolled as a freshman at EOC. The
bchmeder s daughter. Ann, is a
Junior at the college.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hadwick
and Mary Gerberding, all of
Salem, spent the week-end in
Irrigon visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Murtishaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Humbert and familv.
rMs. Dan Hill returned to Irri
gon Sunday, after spending
three weeks in Portland caring
for her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe
Cook, who had undergone surg
ery, and her grandchildren.
Allyn and Rhonda.
Mrs. V. L. Stewart left for her
home In Clarksville, Ga., Tues
day, after spending a month
here with her son and daughter-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Stewart and family. This was
Mrs. Stewart's first visit to Ore
gon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch,
Denise and Shawn recently
moved to Gresham, where Koch
is employed at the Safeway
store. Mrs. Dan Hill cared for
Shawn while Kochs made their
move. Kochs spent the week
end in Irrigon visitingr Mrs
Koch's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hill and in Hermiston where
they visited his folks. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Koch and family,
They returned to Gresham Sun
day evening,
Mrs. Vernon Partlow of Hills-
boro spent the week-end with
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Albert
Partlow and SheryL Saturday
aiternoon tney drove to Board
man and visited Mrs. Roy Part
low and family and Mrs. La-
Vern Partlow.
Mrs. Russell McCoy of Van
couver, Wn., visited with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Myrtle Mark
ham. Thursday and Friday.
The Irrigon Assembly of God
cnurcn nosted a sectional Fel
lowship meeting Monday. The
ladies of the church prepared
noon and evening meals for
those attending, at the old Irri
gon school cafeteria. The Jun
ior Choir provided special music
for the evening youth service.
Menus at A C. Houghton Ele
mentary for the week of Oc
tober 12-16 are as follow: Mon
day Macaroni and wiener bake,
green beans, cherry upside
down cake; Tuesday Beef and
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Miss Pennie
Mae Dick became the bride of
Thomas Eugene Schmadeka at a
double ring ceremony Saturday,
October 3, at 3:00 p. m , at the
Monument Community church.
The bride Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rex Dick of Monument,
and parents of the groom are Mr.
and Mrs. Hartzell Schmadeka of
Grangeville, Idaho. The wedding
date also marked the 55th wed
ding anniversary of a great uncle
and aunt of the bride, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Guy Lawson of Tigard.
Performing the ceremony was
th" Rev. Marvin Schrum, minis
ter of the Christian church In
Newport, assisted by Rev. Robert
Duncan ol Monument
The bride wore a white peau
do sole princess style dress, de
signed by her sister, Mrs. James
Rampton of East Lansing, Mich.,
with the veil held by a bow of
peau de sole and seed pearls.
Maid of honor for her sister
Two Candidates
File for Recorder
Monmouth, and Lewis Clark Nor
mal school in Lewiston. Ida. The
groom also attended Lewis-dark
Normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell
drove to Pendleton Sunday after
noon where he entered the IVnd
leton Community Memorial hos
pltal for surgery caused from his
logging accident some time earl
ier in the summer.
Mrs. Everett Howell Is working
In the school lunch room with
Jefsle Scott until Mrs. Clifford
Howell returns from Pendleton.
L L. Flower left Sunday even
ing for Pendleton where he ex
pects to have surgery on his leg
by Dr. D. D. Smith.
Miss Marline Gilman of Cor
vallls visited her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gtlman over
the week-end.
A son, Daniel Alexander, was
Kirn to Mr. and Mr. Miko OpIo
of Renton. Wn., on Saturday, Oc- not fl,ed t( th,s tc,
s.t, O ...lnkU. C Ik. . I
Grandparents here are Mr. and
Two candidates have filed for
city recorder. Joining six other
candidates tor counciimen ami
mayor positions on the fio em
ber 3 ballot.
Mrs. Elaine Georges petition
was completed ami Hied this
week. Both she and Conley Lan-
ham seek the recorder position.
Ted Smith, present recorder, has
announced that he will not sct-k
reelection.
LaVerne Van Marter. Jr.. city
treasurer for IS years, has an
nounced that he will not seek
reelection. To date no candidates
have filed for the position.
As announced last week, two
have filed for mayor, including
incumbent Al Lamb and Ed
Gonty. Four have filed for the
four council positions own. In
rlidlng Bill Collins. Dave Me-
Lrod and Haskell Sharrard, all
new candidates, ami W. C,
(Clarence) Rosewall, Incumbent.
Earl Avres and John Pfelffer.
Incumbent counciimen. have
Annual Livestock
Meeling Promises
Varied Program
The dales vt NWmhrt 6 and
7 lae been annourwr.l '
annual meeting ? w.'rruw
latln.
The executive committee has
outlined a tentative program
whlih should he ol imrren io
all llvctik growers The pf
cram, a nw developed, will
fin lure a saddle lwio alalllon
".how window" at 10 (l a m
Friday with a llvett.-k nutrition
and management clinic ulicd
ui..,l lor the afternoon There
will be the uual CowHelle nn
luncheon and a film on having
eguli'iiietit ahuwn. Friday a pro
gram will be held at the fair
ground.
Several am-akers have leen
engaged rr me jtaiuruar r
gram. Im hiding li k Snedon,
Onion Pacific agricultural agent,
who will outline plana for the
American National Cattlemen
convention which will tw nein
In Portland on January iti, 27
and 2H.
r. Glenn B. I!ea, at ate vet
erinarian, will di-cuM reearch
finding on the calf dleaa
which has caused many loaaes
In Oregon. Veterinarian from
the National Dieae laboratory,
Ame. Iowa, have Isolated a
clflc dicae from which bacterln
has now been developed tor ex-
Jayvcei to Meet
Umatilla Monday
Heppner tiltha ayve f.1,4
ball learn will have lit third
fame of the araaoit Monday al
rmatllla. meeting the )av
there in a return game. The
vouni? Muktanea lt tu the Urn,,
lilla javveea here by une Hni
In the flrt game u the aeaktm
1. ante nine ai i'matllla U 4 ,
in trie Mion.i vame ihn 1
vera leat John Day here, ij
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A nhcsluled game wllh Pll,
ll.u k here Monday was ran.-1.
let! Ixn auae of lack of manpower
on the ItiHaet' iuad.
peilmental u on herds ih
winter,
Irvln Mann. nuinUr 4 the
Oregon lu-ef I'num ll. will .in
lf Imports an. inrir Inj.
pact on llvektoek price
A feature for the Saturday
baruiurt will Im ndore.l kll.t.
arid ilivul"n by Mvj lllmlwi,
Fllenktiurg, Wn, calll.rnen. whi
wa a tiieinlN-r of the People
to IVople lour which vliiel
Iron Curtain countrlea In 14,
Mr, Mlcilikoe, a uireful rattle
man and illuktriou ai-aker, ha
given hi prcM-ntatlott th title
of "IfunMa for Iteal- He prom
ises an Interektlng program.
Uvetok growers are urged
to note these date and parti-.
pate In lht Interesting and edu
cational program of their annual
meeting!
Get restaurant guest check
and sateatMHiks. both carbontied
and non carbonuet at tht Ga-lette-Tlmea.
wa Sally Ann Dick of Corvallis. lis.. Wavne Leather of Klmher-
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umaa siaie served as Driaes- jy and this Is their first grand
maid. Attendants were dressed son. Mrs. Leather has ron to
in Dngnr, nuniers green, wim Ronton to help In the home for
bows holding matching net id davs. Mr. Leather drove to
haios, and they carried buquets Pendleton Saturday for his sister.
of yello-.v chry'santhemums. Mrs Maple Roach, to take care
ariuiciigiuers. juuy wvenui-r 0t his house and Mr. and Mrs.
and Linda Strawn, wore yellow Morton Cupper who are visiting
dresses of crystal charm", with there
seit bows on their hair. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Sander-
Best man was Jim Wells, cou- son of Antacortes. Wn.. visited at
sin of the groom, with Gary Hig- the Jerry Hudson home In Ilamll
gins and Danny Fulton serving ton over the week-end. Mrs.
as ushers. Hudson is his niece.
A receDtion followed the cere- Aaron Harris and Sam Howell
mony and wedding supper was
served later at the home of the
briae's parents.
The couple will live In Grange
ville, Ida., where the groom is
associated with his lather on
their ranch.
After graduating from Bend
High school, the bride attended
Oregon College of Education,
drove to Boise last week for their
service tests.
Here for a week-end of deer
hunting and visiting at the Dick
Borman residence were TSgt
and Mrs. Calvin Cox, James,
Michael. Melody and Joy, of Mc
Chord Air Base.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher and
baby of John Day were visiting
In Monument on Sunday.
Chester Foss and grandson
Bobby of The Dalles visited dur-
ing the week-end at the home of
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Mead Gilman.
The highways and mountain
roads are busy with hunters and
travelers, with many seen bring
ing home their deer.
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"lie was the third student in line and he graduated Magna
Cum Laudel" this young man's parents proudly announced
to kiniolk by Long Distance. They got "instant kin" by
dialing direct. How about you? Have you shared a family
joy with relatives or friends lately? Long Distance is almost
like being there with them. And remember, lower fj
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gravy on hot rolls, buttered car
rots, pink salad and cookies:
Wednesday Beef stew, lunch
meat sandwiches, plums and
gingerbread with cream: Thurs
day Spanish rice, grapefruit.
green salad and peaches: Friday
Tomato soup, peanut butter
and tuna sandwiches. Dear and
cneese saiad and an oranee.
Menu is subject to change. All
meals are served with bread and
butter and milk.
Irrigon PTA members are in
vited to attend a PTA meeting
at lone Wednesday. October 14.
uuest speaker will be Mrs. Stein-
metz. For further details, please
contact Irrigon PTA President
Mrs. Kenneth Eppenbaugh.
Anyone interested in slzninz
cnuaren ud lor kindergarten
should contact Mrs. Phillip
uoooaii rnone mi-simi.
The A C. Houghton Library
open on 1 uesday evenings 1
irom 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
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