Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1965, Sec. 2, Image 9

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    Salter Receives EducationGrant For Summer Use
If lATtfCUNS LiJVDSTIOM
Um: IL'bert V. Sailer. t
of kit and Mr. Hugh JUIter of
lurir. fiat received a summer
National Ife-fen Kducatlon Ail
I'tani o annul Jin hm Mat
noire, Fun lallf
halter, a leather f-T I (to al
Hire )eara In the 1'oreat (wove
m fysirm, will stuJy tho u.
latlnmlilp iif nitlern stales with
ritiphanUi on the deellne of col
tihlallMit ant the rl of riailn
allmit In Afrlia, latin Amrrlra,
aii'l hutheat Aula.
!! la a graduate of Lastem
(rcgon l'ulrge at Iji Grande.
Tom llclmblgner and Mai
ilalviWM'n spent from Thuisda
In Momlay on a trip l Sm
r rami win They drove dn
with Ionar4 VUk of I'aaro,
Iuim son Jintmie, already In
I ha Hay arra, fwde hoin with
Ihrrn. The lMya all corntieted In
the Western KniH-tU Wat it r.kl
Tournament held at .Navato,
Calif , near Fan Kiaix Iw-o. loin
competed in luinia In the men'a
fllvUlon; Nlark tomtwtcd in
Jumping In the boya iliUMon
and Jlmmle Vlck placed second
In trleks In the tmv'a division,
lH. Henry (fcihov of I'ortland
formrr principal of lm High
m liool, has Ihi'm appointed
Ma nt (Iran of faculty In rhargi
of irvinnd Information ami
also will do part lima teaching
aa an assUtant professor of edu
ration at the University of Ore
Kn. lie ami hla family will
move iMwn to Kugcne.
Mr. and Mra. Jei Harnett and
fjtnlty uf Vancouver. Wit., arc
Uniting his parent. Mr. ami
Mra. Ray Harriett.
Hon Oliver to of Mllwaukie U
a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Car tit tul Mwatison. He and
John .Swarmon were roommate
at the University of Pirtland last
year.
Mr. ami Mra. Arthur Berg
trom and family have been
l-iicnW of hla tarenla, Mr. and
Mr. Carl Herefrom, from their
home In I'orliand.
Mr. a n J Mr. James Harnett
Itliky ami 1 Ann, returned Jiun
day evening from a vacation
trill to Canada, where they spen
a lot of their time fishing. Hue
to high water the flhlng waa
not aa l'ikhI aa II will lie In an
other .") (Uya or so. Mr. and Mra.
I'uul Harnett of (ireshant also
went with them.
Wryerhauaer Taur Cajird
Mr and Mra f. T. Martin have
returned from an II day vara
Hon trip to southern Oregon and
California. From June 11 17 they
allemieil the Mate fiarucn ( luu
foniTiHoii at Klamath Falls,
where Mm. Martin waa Installed
ditrt1 illrelor of diMrlct No. HI,
I lu y lemalned for a Hint con
trillion tour of Weycrhauer Co.
In the Klamath falls area at
guest i.f the inmi'tiiy. Members
( the tour were lranportcd in
Crey hound buses on a 200
mile guided trip In all of Hie
rnalr tyes of work conducted
hy the company. Tliey hud tof
fee In the woods with a tree top
ping ami frlllmr rrew and had
dinner wrted them nt No 'J
loi?i;lrig ramp Immeillately after
the tour the Martin left for It.
(rd. Calif, where they njienl the
week end vlltltn their Min, 1M
Itnli'h Martin, who n Miuadron
leader for hla croup. While in
California they alto tlsited Mr.
.Martin a brother In Uw and
ter. Mr, and Mra. It. V. Mav.n
ml fjmiiy at MhI.-sI( and ICev.
and Mra, J K. Mai Kenle at Car-
mlrhael. Calif. On their return
trip they MMtid reUiiveN in
!m lur and Dallaa.
Ml Kiiimi
Omaha, Nehr.. U
at the home of her brother, Carl
'elrrnon.
Mra. (rdon White of Port
ami, at d her si-tr. Mm. ;i.il
Foote of Can by, njM'iit the week
end With relative In lone. On
iurtday Mr. and Mr Tom White
nd family, Mr. and Mr r.oruon
t'hlte and Mr. Koote oim-iiI the
Jay at the Air Show In remile-
Urn.
I'ostmater June O'Connor ami
ilauxlitrra returned Saturday Townarnd. She waa accompan
ied here by 1. IJ. iKTher of the
U. 8. Marlnea, who la atatloned
In Hremerton. He will remain
for a longer vUlt.
Serarol Attaa4
Cuban ka Wa4dla
Amonf thoae from lone at
tending the wedding of Marlrne
i.uriK, u'ucnirr (l Mr. inu
Mra. Howard Kubanka of Afllnp
ion, and Howard pavidMin. were:
Mr. and Mra. Karl MeCabe, Mr
and Mra. Ixnnle M'ate and
I
I PA
I FIREWORKS
IONE
MEMORIAL
FIELD
Sutwhy, July 3
9:30 p. m.
Sponsored by lone Legion Post 95
Donations Accepted
THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE BY
BANK of EASTERN OREGON
IONE BRANCH
Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
evening from a reatful vacation
at Oieanlake. Mra. O'Connor at
tended the 'otmatira" Convert
Hon in Ilia coant city.
Cherllyn Smoune, daiifhter of
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth ,Smoue
of lone, wni appointed a ifrand
repreetil alive at the i.raml Aa
armhly of Ii.ti riialiunal Order of
Rainbow f (HiU In Corvalll
laM weik. Her apilnlrnent will
be until (jraml AMinby next
June,
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Meyera
and daughter nKiit the week.
end in lone. Mr. Meyera has lunt
completed a aummer Iralrilna
roure at Ft. Uwla, Wn., and be
an aummer iu hool i Ijum b at
a (;rarule Monday morning.
Unila llclmblirner I attend
ing aummer achool at the L'nl
tenlty of Oregon.
Mr. and Mra. Iionald l'eteron
and fjmlly returned on Monday
from M-ntlle, wliere they were
Ctickla of her brother in Ihw and
iler, Mr. and Mra. Torn Dal-
horp and family.
Mra. I leo ( hlldera and family
nt M-veral day thl week
UltliiK her parent. Mr. and
Mr. Harvey iicchtel at Helix.
Mr. Victor Rietmann and her
lter, Mr. Kit HariHon of
'ortland, who lut Ix-en viMtinL'
here, went to Portland last week-
hey accompanied Mr. and Mr.
Tom Mahoricy of Portland, who
ad been vi.ilinjf relative In
eppner. Mr Rietmann vllted
relntive in Portland and went
Pacific City and 'K-nt a few
uvi With Mr. and Mr. K.irl
I'eterMiii of In hike In-fore returning home on
here vIMtiritf I yt piay. Mr. J.ime Monahan of
lb ppner utayed with Mr lilct
mnnn while hhe wn away.
Sutan Maker and a filch'!,
liii ky Hardy of linker, are vl
Itlnj; at Vancouver. Wn. Tii
flrl, who were friend nt St.
Mary'a ehoot In I'.e.ivi-rton last
year, left on Monday.
Mr. Mabel Davidson Is Mill
hospitalized in Pioneer Memor
ial h'Kpital from Injiirle nielv
ei' in an automobile accident re
cently. Member of the Home Kc-
onornlc club and their families
gathered at the mountain home
of Mr. K. C. Heliker for a picnic
un Sunday. AsMMIng hostesses
were Mr, l-o Crabtree and Mr.
A. II. Marick. After a iliort busl
ties meeting, the 10 guest en-
Joyed horseshoe, game, and
visiting. (JueM from Pendleton
were Mr, llila Timm and her
son, Roy and granddaughter,
(Javle. and Mth. Ilownian.
Mr. and Mm. Llmo McMillan
of Salem left for their hoinr on
Sunday after spending th
week-end visiting her mother,
Mr. Mary Swansun and other
relatives iliey also attended the
Lexington school reunion held
at the 1'xington Grange hall on
Saturday. Mrs. Swanson accom
panied them home for a visit.
-Mri and Mrs. Frank Lundeli of
Mllwaukie were guests of her
mother, Mr. A. C. Swanson this
week-end.
Mrs. Donald Ball was pleas
antly surprised this weekend by
..I t. . - I. .J
a Visil iroiii icmuvcs Mie iiai
nol seen for many years. Guests
Included her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Meyers, Kathy and
Kenneth of Pacific, Wn.: her
great aunt, Mrs. Carle Brown of
Ixjngview, Wn.; and her great
uncle, hred Myers, also of Long
View.
The Friendship Club of th
Cecil community held its annual
picnic at Celilo State Park on
the Columbia River last Sunday
A large crowd attended and
members water skied, fished,
boated, and played games. Some
of the group went rock and
arrow hunting on Miller's Is
land.
Sue Townsend returned to
Portland on Monday after spend
Ing a few days here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshal
THE
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, July 1, 1965
Sec, 2-4 peges
Bishop Installed
nu .-ir. limine jvn aoe ami a t T I 1
girl. Mra. Jame Pettyjohn and I AnC PrQCinflni
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ray. LIUIIj rlCjIUtJIII
mond Lundell and ( heryle, Mr.
ror Lommg Year
i
S
and Mra. Franc I
Mra. Inland M KI
Mr. Lewis Halvoren
Kubanka, Judy Kubanka, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kubanks and
Sandra, and Mr. and Mr
Holme t.abiiert. Trie young
couple was married In the Mcth
ooist rnurrn in Arlington on
Saturday afternoon. They will
make their home in Arlington
where Mr. Davidson I a mem
her of the Oregon State Police.
Susan Jane JetiM-n and Kri
tin Nelson left on Sunday for
Cove, where they will attend the
Kpicopal church aummer school
iK-sslon.
raui Tew, returned on
Thurdy from Tacma. where
she attended meeting of the Pa
ciflc North west Conference of
American Lutheran Church Wo
men. She wa accompanied by
Mr. Kenneth Robinson of Hepp
ner. Mr. and Mr. Henry Peterson
of Pendleton have arrived to
M-nd some time at hi ranch In
the Gooseberry area.
Mr. Gene liietmann and son
a fd her father. George Mum
ford, arrived In lone Friday
evening after attending some
time In Nampa, Idaho, and sur
rounding area visiting relatives
and friend.
Mr. and Mr David Baker and
family were called to Portland
on rriday by the death of his
grandmother. Mrs. Rena Cli.sby
U.5. Mr. Baker served as one of
the pallbearers at the service on
Saturday.
Mr. arid Mrs. Blaine ChajH-1
nd Cassle. Brenda llolstein, and
Mrs. Joel Kngleman attended the
school reunion In Lexington on
Saturday. Mrs. Chae was
former leather there and Mr
Kngleman a student.
Guests of Mrs. Joel Kngleman
on Friday afternoon were Mrs.
Ruby Colly, Mrs. Freda Majeskc
and Mrs. Gladys Cole, all of
Lexington.
Due to the change In the mail
delivery and pickup at the Iom
post office, the evening mail
will close at 4:43 p.m., begin
ning July 1. according to Post
master June O'Connor. Mail will
be out In the morning at ap
proximately tne same time as
before-
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Uean Keith Robinson, grad
uate of the 19C5 class at Hepp
ner High school, has been ac
cepted at Treasure Valley Com-
muniry couege for the rail term
beginning September 15. the
college announces.
Joins Angus Group
Stanley Rauch, 16, Lexington,
has been granted a junior mem
bership In the American Angus
association at St. Joseph, Mo.,
Glen Bratchcr, secretary, announces.
ION K Installation of officer
for the lone Lion club was held
during a dinner meeting at the
lone Legion hall on Saturday
evening. June Zi. International
Counselor Cy Perkins of Hood
River was Installing officer
Other guest were JSon Chair
man. Dut. .Hi-fi. Vern Christian
son and his wife of Irrlgon, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Fjelland of Pen
dleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Curt
Person of Hood River.
Ronald Bishop will serve as
president for the coming year.
with Donald Br I stow, t vice
president; Donald Linnell, 2nd
vice-president; and Harold Sni
der, 3rd vice-president Other of
ficers include Ray Boyce. secre-
tarvtreasurer; Milton Morgan,
tail twister; David Baker, lion
tamer; Garland Swanson and
Herman Winter, directors for one
year; and James Barnett and
Charles O'Connor, directors for
two years.
A number of awards were pre
mm led to members, diaries
O'Connor was awarded Lion of
the Year citation. Membership
award were received by Lind
say Kincaid. Paul Pettyjohn Sr.,
David Baker, and Herbert Kk-
strom, Jr., for obtaining the
most new members the past
year. Those receiving recognit
ion for 1WJ aatendance were
James Barnett. Ronald Bishop.
Ray Boyce. Donald BrLstow, Al
Iximb. Donald Linnell, Charles
O'Connor, Ted Palmateer, Harold
Snider, and Milton Morgan.
Past president pins were pre
sented to Garland Swanson, Al-
ton Yarncll, James' Barnett.
Charles O'Connor. and Ted
Palmateer. A past secretary
treasurer award went to Ray
Boyce.
A special award was presented
to Walter and Ruby O. Roberts
for their -12 years of outstanding
service to the community of
lone. They received a standing
ovation from everyone in atten
dance-
Mrs. Roberts received her first
commission as postmaster In
lone by an appointment from
President Warren G. Harding on
December 21. 1921. Thereafter
she received appointments every
four years from Presidents Cal
vin Coolldge, Herbert Hoover,
and three under Franklin D.
Roosevelt. Under President Roos
evelt the appointments were
changed to careers and a post-
serves as long as they are satis
factory to the postal department
or until resignation or retirement.
Upon her retirement, Mrs.
Roberts received a citation on
August 3. 1963. from the office
of the postmaster general con
veying official commendation
and an expression of esteem
from co-workers.
America's Future . . .
N0TIC
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
Thone Pendleton 276-7111 or Stanfield 419-3322
I.
IONE CHILD REN of tcm
through 12 or ladodad in tola
America's future group. At
top left U Dabra Wlnklamcm.
10. daughttr of Mr. end Mrs.
At WlnktLman; top cntr la
Christopher Eugtna Rletmana.
14 mo, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gens Rittznann; and top right
Is Jamas Robert Jepsan. 1. son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Jepsaa.
At lower left is Denny Alters,
7. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Alters; center is Laura Marick.
2s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. K. Marick right la BUly
Jepsen, 9, and lower right is
Susan Jane Jepsen. 12. child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Jepsen.
I-
i
Roberts has been her en.
worker In the post office for
many years, serving as clerk.
Cuests enjoyed dancing after
the banquet, served by members
of the Topic Club.
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