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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1965)
t Httrni cAimtTwa nurur. 1 Lions' 'Goat' Passes Title To Another Member T Lo villi: faitxow IRRIGO.H The Irrigon ln rlub nut Irlday nd Uofl Bob Stewart, holder it the "goat iudal and UUI .TCMi.tr 4 wuh a live goat to car for because he hadit I recruited a new mem ber, presented the club with new mc-mtx-r. George Anderson. Thl permitted Stewart to give hia medal and the goat to an other Uun who haunt cp new mrmhff, tn thui In stance, Uon Uoyd Bcrger. Uon Louta Shad ' ah brought In a new f"r.i?? Creamer. .Secretary ivte Kje bo wit caring coat had been rustled, .and he JU ei the track I the guilty party. . A confirmation letter from newly elected District Governor Hank Dickerson u rrorlveo. appointing President L T. ChrUtlanen aa Zone Chairman of Zone 3. District 36 G. of Uon International. He wa represent ed 100 at the State inven tion at Klamath Fall by hts The Irrigon Uona were highly commended on lhng more white cane than any ot her c lub tn the Mate '"iJXnt?! coawvatlon drive. IMent U T. Christiansen commr .w and Mr. Earl !m and Donna. They al vUlted Mr. nd Mr. Ma Joiv and family and R. V. June. Arprtntlce Seaman J" Wtlwn. n of Mayor and Mr. Chester Wilson, left Friday for Seattle where he will vUlt hi brother in law and slater. Mr. ami Mr, tharle J. Bartlett and famllv. and later take a 2 week training course on the nip White Hearst. Mr. and Mr. Ben McCoy and Terry. Mr. and Mr. Nernon Stewart. Sharon and Tommy. Mm. Ruth McCoy. IVbble Mc Coy. Kittv Lou. Barbara and Patty McCov and John Johnston droxe to Wallowa Lake last Thursday. where they were kuned by Mr. and Mr. Frank Stewart of La Grande. The croup fUhed and picnicked dur ing the dav. Mr. and Mr. cr non Siewart and children. Mr. Ruth McCoy and Kitty Lou Mc Coy returned to La Grande and were overnight guests of Mr. and Mr. Frank Stewart. The rest of the croup returned to Irrigon the aame evening. Mr. and Mr. George Russell and George of Waldport are visiting hi folk. Mr. and Mr. Leon Bent lev. Rev. and Mr. R- Henry Burke. David and their grand T Christiansen twmniu i Burke, uavia ana meir club and stated his pride In be- daUKhter Marcla Slpe of Ocean mM I. t. . i-i.... f mrA 1r Rfe In one ot them. The Irrtgon Assembly of God Church concluded a Boy and cms' lTuaue '- Rev. L. K- Graham. Springfield. Ma. in charge Following he Friday classes, the ladlea of trie church hosted a picnic for those attending on the church lawn. e.., u-n th award for mem Oil) t I w wa -- --- orlzlng the most scripture verse. Dlanna Abercrombie was second, and Debbie McGlnnls third. Misses Kitty Lou and Barbara McCoy and John Johnston left forthelr homes In Long Beach, Calif, after spending a wee with the girls' KrndmjMi?: Ruth McCoy. Patty McCoy re mained In Irrigon with her grandmother and other relative. Mr and Mrs. Dale Hinsdale, Sunnvside. Wn.. visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bentley. Mr. and Mr. irrA Mirtishaw and otner friends In Irrigon Sunday. Lake, visited Mr. and Mr. Ree Morcan Thursday, on their way to Illinois. Mayor and Mrs. Chester Wil son and Leon returned to Irrigon last Thursday following a 3 uwii trtn Thev first drove to Santa Cruz. Calif, where they visited Mrs. Wilsons mouier, Final Services Held for Mrs Briggs r MART Lit MARLOW BiAIUMAN tva Irena Brlco Ui. wife t4 Farl II. Btlgg. Itiett June I at M. AnU.y hospital In IVndleton alter a K.n II met. Mr. Brigs wa born January 27. l!iA. n npatone, Minn, the daughter f Jhn l, and ra I. I'ariM-gie. She came to Albany ,! a vear old. and lived there and In Portland until ahe was marTlcd to Karl II. Brigs Sep tember IW. whUh time he came lo Boardman and na ltMd here lnoe. Survivor, beside the w1lowvr at home, are one son. NV. u. Maxell tif ivrtland; one daugh ter. Mr. John tMnal Campbell of Okinawa: two brother, u v. Carnegie of Portland, and A. u Carnegie of Albany; and four grandchildren. , , Funeral services were held Wednesday. June 23. In IVndlc. ton at Burns Mortuary at 2 P m. Interment was In Portland. Mr. Brlgcs was a member of the VW Auxiliary. Ihe Bard man Garden club and Green field Grange. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Sabln were their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mr. George Sabln ami children Mark. Gregory and IVborah of Lewtston. Idaho, and their son-in-law and dauchter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wayne Work man and children Mary. Deedra and Thomas of Cottage Grove. i .n...n i?Ik1-v nf Anchorace. Alaska, is here visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene RlsW. Mr. Rlsley an! children Bobbie. Mclodie and Tami. visited last week in Pavette. Idaho, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs. Dallas Forthman. Mr and Mrs. Claud Worden have returned home from sev- luni m ih ttarenta of a 0 lb. 13 o. son. Mattin Kenorth. Urn June -0 at Goh1 Shepherd hoa. iltal tn llrnnlKtcn. Grandparent are Mr. and Mr. J. II. Broad N ot of Wrlser. Idaj, and Mary IWkley of Laramie. Wyo. Great prandparent la Morton Bet k ley i.f Cedar Itidge. ldtk Flole Coat, postmaster, an nounrra th coming al w l more new comme in o r a 1 1 n g stamp. The first one. a 4 center. Is In honor of HM year ..i .ni.v hv ihe Salvation Army. I vi " - - . - - - ---- . r n. Mill be find placed on sale the New York. N. Y a . a California, where he i"r the t'nlverstty of vauuwiua paM year. Mr. Henry SHIvney or lytianu vUlted several day the first of at week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Harold an ana i Vl in Flv. Ztxivey came alter her Wednesday. Mr Fhln Flv. Mr. Armn it.,.. iim ii I likh and Mrs. Henry Zlvney went to IVndleton Tuesday of Iat week to have a surprise dinner party in i.ni .. n iii.rl An.leriCK. Mil Tim Klppee of Stanlleld accom panied them. , ... Mr. John Campbell of Ok- Inawa Is at the Farl Brigs home, called here by tne nine and death of her mother. Mr. Brgg- liev. and Mr, hennem nr and children Marieand ip.immmoratlve stamp In honor f IHil1!iivhiiri? MOtl.. . k .nniinfurv nf Ihe Capt. Bruce Smith Graduates June 11 pout olliee JUiy n win it i. blue and black on white iaer, and will go on sale here July 3. The second one. also a 5- center. Is the Dante Aiignieri attending on the cnurcniaw.u Mrik Kva Kagcrstr0m: h, o, Worden broth- Outdoor games were f Wa ne Fagerstrom and Mr. and at "r in-law. Mr. and lowing the luncheon Judy MnL Dave Bauer and family " 'fr'crWord(.n, and with L'mm thnr thov drove to the Grand Canyon Caverns In Ari zona enroute to Amarlllo, Texas, where they visited their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. From Texas they drove to Springfield, Mo where thev visited their daughter. Miss Carmine Wilson, a secretary at Central Bible Institute. Wilsons also visited the Silver Dollar City at Marble Caverns, Mo. Gene Gurley and his daughter, Mrs. Delmar Hug and children drove to The Dalles where they visited Mrs. Harvey j-oncr ana children. who accompanied r-oi irh and Ruby, them on to San Diego. Calif., Drain. Oregon, spent the week- w here they attended graduation . .... . Hr nar. i ...ov. Kfr iparh i brother villi hiui 7 - , In law and sister-in-law. Mr. Tennis shoe, white oxford. black oxloma. biocx whit shoe, all sixes $3-85 Irrigation boots, heary dutrugnt weign j Chest-waders for fishing $7-50 Atlas salmon egg. 2 ox. I or x IS deferent models fishing reels, priced low as S2.65 to highest for ...519.95 36 different fishing poles S1.9S to Go-getters, same as last Tear xor imu 1st Grade double leather cowboy style boots i7.su Head-bands for bard hats New Outboard motors, 3 & 6 Hp. Used outboard motor, 10 hp., your cnoice -uo Re-buUt 3 hp. Erinrude 2 cyiinaer -- Re-built 7Vi hp. Eren rude 5135i)0 Life preservers, kid size $2.49 Splitting wedges. 2 ' 6 pounaer Canvass Tarp, 5x7 550 12x20 plastic tarp 6-M 9x12 plastic sheet -88c 5" Jaw, swing-base vice $120 16" furlough bag. 1PPe,-ert enclosure 520 Parachute bags 3-00 Ckrgo-bag for field pack $1-25 Combat Weld pack . .$1.58 Oak framed, canvas lacea. pack boards 7-u Aluminum British field packs -385 r n. nmnr lirdn 24x78 inches Honda motorcycle bags U5 -1 ... tfivva rattan mattresses, less 20 S 12-50 Air mattresses, 2 type $7JW Replacement filler for j vi va Pnivethetvn 54x76. 4 inches thick $244)5 Lg. size steel bunk bed $12.50 Full cut Wrangler Jms. all sizes nM Htveralls. with Vx , Tinnpri .......o- r m Wl-l TTV"' w m a cn buttons for summer ....$4.50 Boy Scout tents $9-S5 up Pit Sun Helmets .$1.25 Zebco Pole and reel miMtiirtinn. rea. SI 1.95, close-out 55.95 u., ctrilra Sturaeon bait 51-00 H.n hnw niastie canteens. 1 qt. Vi gaL. 1 gaL $1-50 up Iliitnlnum CollaDSible drinking cups - -35c ur.u-9 iihi Iwit winches. Vt ton' -$9-95 New Farm vise J12.95 41 -inch rifle scabbard ...52450 Cash for used guns and revolvers SUPPLY SERGEANT Open Sunday Closed Monday exercises for Gurles grandson, Jeffrey Rogers. Mrs. Lily smun ana aaugn- ters Kathv and Melissa ol Eureka. Calif- are visiting at the home of Mrs. Smith's folks, Mr. and Mrs. C. i. Hill. vHr- i Atf, Tmi-pN vyhn has been stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky- the past two years, was nome wim nis ioiks, Mr. ana flira. Harry Towers, on a 15-day leave. Towers Is scheduled to ship out for overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Jarl Sonsteng and family returned to Irrigon irom a 2-week trip to Minor., N. D., where they visited his sister, Mrs. Gary Norgard and family, who accompanied them to Roseau, Minn., where they visited Sonsteng's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Mattson nnrl nthor relative. Whilp in Minnesota, they drove across the week end visitor at the home of Mr. Ruwell Miner. iev. Wwtten si t htth -n oe at Community Chunh Sunday. Thev left Monday morning fr Cannon Beach to attend the Mi lage Mission Bible Conference. Mr Roy Part low w as hMtev for the Boardman Tllllcum club TucMlay night of la!t w.ek at her home. Plans were made for the dance the club will host at Meppner August 7 In honor l Princess Su.an McCov of the Morrow County Kalr and IUhI.'O court. Committee In charge will be Mrs- Ronald Blaca, Mr, tiewev Wet. Mrs. lvn lXwney an.l Mrs. II. M. Walker. The rummage sale was re ported as aucces-sful. with about $10 taken In. More money Is to come In yet. The next meeting will be a dinner at the KIks club In Hermiston July . Boardman received a good rain last week bringing much needed moisture. It staneti falllnt? WednesdJV night and continued all day Thursday. This Is the most rain here in the past several months. Mrs. Carl Downey ot rrosser, Wn., was a week-end visitor at the homes of her son and 0hfnr.in.law. Mr. and Mrs. f their hor hmthpr. parents. Mr. and Mrs. iiaroia in,aw and J.lstor Mr ani Mrs Rash, and Mrs. i.aroi w. iG y pprcTuson. Rev. and Mrs. Herman R. Burg." Mrg Jack MuUlean nl ehikiren LuAnn, Debra and 0thri1(, Wn Steve left Sunday for Cannon h home 0l Mf- a a Rarn in aiienu ... Wilson" moinM" w.Vki visit In Joplin. Mo., Fagerstrom: ahw " ' . lwXh. t Captain fttuce ' H. Smith, mn uf Mr. and Mr. Dixon T. Smith of Ventura, Calif wa t raduated from tK U. 8. Air lce Alf Command ami Staff CVllega at Matwrll A IB. Ala, Friday. Jun It. Ttie gradualUm rerrmotile fr Captain Smith and fellow off! m In grade ft captain and major roajked lha end 44 iiwue than nini. nutntha of nnte)Mion. al military education. The Air Command and Mlt College i part of the Air University, the Air Force' senior military edu cation InMttutlon, wnirn ! sires olllcers lf nmnrr I"" ti an.l and atalf Hln. Captain rndih I h"1, ' lKnel lo iJingley AM, V a. Ttie rat''- formerly of lne. U a gia.luate f l'ne lllth nhol N received hi itie from lirgin State ldlege al foivalll. wheie he was coin, mtaalonot Ul' completion of th Air tut l.' Training Corp program. He U a mender of lhl Sigma Kappa. Ilia wife. SyMa. U Ihe daugh ter of Italph Athrarn of In dlanapollS, ind. Mrs Clifford Worden. and with other relatives. On their way home they visited relatives In Kansas. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cetz of The Dalles spent the week-end here visitinc at tne nomes oi I f i . inns Rihle Conference tnis week. LuAnn stopped off at Gresham to work in the berry harvest while they are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Marlow of Salem were week-end visitors at the home of Marlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marlow. Valerie and Denise Rash of Portland visited last week at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman and Ted and Linda went to Van couver. Wn, Wednesday of last week to attend commencement exercises at Clark College, where their son Jim was among the graduates. Gerry Mallery of Seattle, Wn., visited at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats, two days last week, on his way home from Riverside, border into Canada and spent a day at the Lake of the Voods. the A. C." Houghton Library will be open to the public each Tuesday irom iu:uv-n.w Mine ALL WATER USERS Of Willow and Rhea Creeks and Tributaries Due to the drouth period during the season, we have a critical domestic and stock water problem In the lower part of the county. These hold precedence over use for irrigation. Please remove all diversions and pumps so that water may flow more freely to needed users below. Deputy Dwight Townsend will be making periodical checks to observe stream flow and consumption. All cooperation will be greatly appreciated. If rules are not observed, more rigid action will have to be taken. This covers District 5 which includes Morrow and Umatilla counties. This program will hold until more extensive rains or until further notice. At this time, however, this does not include new seedings. JERRY F. HAINES WATER MASTER STATE OF OREGON DISTRICT 5 Dwight Townsend, Stanfield, Deputy Phone Pendleton 276-7111 or Stanfield 449-3322 Mrs. Walter Wyss and friends here Sunday. other of the TUHh anniversary of the birth oi the great Italian p--. It will go on aale through the San Francisco, Calif , tt office July 17. It color will be maroon on tan paper. Dante I shown wearing a laurel wreath, ym bolle of poetry, against a back ground related to the poem. The Divine Comedy." It will go on sale here July 18. Mr. and Mr. Delbert C Carp enter of Boardman announce the engagement of their daugh ter. F.lberta Lou Carpenter, and Joseph Lee Stone, aon of Mr. and Mr. One Stone ot lleppner. The wedding will be July 10 at 8 pm. at the uoaruman im munity Church with the recep tion to follow at the grange halL Friend are Invited to attend. Mis Carpenter attended p.,.tmm Crit school and Riverside High school, and will be a senior next year. The groom-to be Is presently em ployed at the Dick Wilkinson ranch at lleppner. Grill is Closed; Owners on Vacation lleppner Grill Is closed while Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hcbert. own r ar on vacation. They will be gone through July 4. and planned to spend the time at Detroit Reservoir on the North Santiam river. The Hcbert. who have done considerable Improvement work at the restaurant, said they ex pect to continue their project when they return. The nazctte-Timcs appreciate getting news copy eariy. Here's 16 reasons why E)AS0J)!?n3 in sales! is no.2 I. Solid Umtutd body J. PcrntfU 4 cyl. mim ). 4 ifwtd thek shift 4. PWibutkit witi lACAIUrnator I. B Car Rid I ooni 7. Cconomy up to 33 mpr I. Heater t Defroster I. WW Tut! 10. raided Dh 11. Uneeicoat 12. Wool Carpets 1 1. VMryl Interior 14. Sett Belli 15. DeluH teel dKt II. Detuit cNrome trim C000 MASONS fOt TOU TO TAtt A UST CsIVt TOOAT! 1747 WW Quality MmdtB Sida for Ecoiomy Maded Pioplt Charlie Kik Boat Company YOUR DATS UN DEALER HEBMISTON McNABT HICKWAT " Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broad- J getting news copy eariy. t ' "j id' ' ' ' ' . 100 '"'V - ' ('"V"-r-vY -"iJ YEARS r'"r- ' I ) i CVV t I I ;" - v. -A , ' r !' """V -' 'I rJt - : ' " J ... V I .'...-..... ... . , M.iitiitf niiriMl ''-- - .-.i"Mi-w'fcW-r- IB GOING, GOING! Very much a going industry around Ontario, Oregon, is the buying and selling of livestock. One of the commission companies operating livestock auctions here is ranked among the top ten in the nation. Last year the dollar volume of such sales approximated $12,500,000, in volving 106,000 head of cattle, 5,000 hogs and 17,000 sheep. Weekly sales attract buyers and sellers from all over the West, and special sales often feature animals of a particular class, and occasionally livestock from a particular area. In many transactions in this busy market readily available bank credit is a primary con ' sideration, and the people of First National are on hand to make this possible. The First National branch manager shown here with the commission company manager is experienced and informed when it comes to the livestock business. He is able to bring First National know-how and resources to bear on any phase of business management. He is a part of the community he serves, and like all First National people, he knows how business is done m hia area. In Ontario, and in all of Oregon, First National is people, serving the banking needs of other Oregon people. Heppner Branch Man ager John Venard and his staff have a total of 100 years experi ence In banking. They know people and con ditions in the Heppner area. Consult these hometown people for every banking need. animwJBJUBBBHl MBHlM" P'l1",!' I aei' JheM I&mi&rle 1 I '-- fjimr-Y1 tea! 11 flljiiPIWW FIRST NATIONAL T3 7V TVTTr '"1 X1JL JLa. OF OREtiOM M.nb.r rdfl D,po,i lnurnc Cofporallon Hermlston-McNary Hwy.