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KZttnt CAltTTT TlMta. TuWr. 1t . ft ew Mexico Flash Flood Thwarts Boys' Scout Trip 9f Lovxixr rAroow IRRIGON Tom Vanllurrt. long lth othr Boy ScouU from Ofi-k'on, WhinK" ana Mho. kfi by bu fur lTU'mont rvxui Kanch nt H Menco, to tak. a Junior U'',r Instruction Trlnln coure Th boy ww It turnrU bh at igtrx, Ulh. a a (lath flood had Hpiwd Ihrouch the camp. mlplnr t H laclliuc and rrndvring II un ihl Th ramn haa lcn rr arhrduled for laur In the mm iwr. Mika Smith U attrndlne 2 rrk athletic camp at ilyack; vn. at tn lummii ci .no oualmle raa. Mike' folk. Mr, and Mr. Kobcrt Smith. Mo Mik to the ramn and then drove on to Seattle, where they vUltcd Mr. and Mr. Ku&arll Debbl McCoy. Rebeora and Teresa Coodall. Julia Kay Les ley. David Richard. Ormand Us lev. Vickie tJayman. Linda Reed and Leslie Karly attends 4 II Camp at Cuforth Par TS i m v ihmiii'h lMav. Mr. and Mr. Bob Ttllef. Keith and Susan returned to imcon from a 3-week trip to Akron, Ohio, and West Virginia. They vLsited Mr. Tlller'a folk. Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Hylton and other friend at Akron, and visited Tiller father. Jake Til ler and ome other relative in West Virginia. Mr. Albert Partlow and Sheryl and Mr. Myrtle Mark, ham drove to Walla Walla last Tuesday and visited Mrs. Nor. man Manka and children, Mrs. Stanley Partlow, Alan and Jerry, Mrs. Irvin Chapman and rrand daughter Judy and Mr. DoshU Erownell Mr. Brownell returned to Irrlgon with them, and stayed overnight with her sister, Mr. Kuth McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens were Friday overnight guests of his sister, Mrs. May McKinney, i cnaieion. eon, Thursday through Satur Jim Wlln returned home after a 2 wee Naval Reer Mr. Uiy Charlton. UMmi Ulted at the home of h-r net-hew and niwe. Mr. and Mr Vnn Dillon. She drve on to Kujiene with Mr. and Mr. Jim knirc Hhn bait al. hem Ult- tng with the lllln, Mrs. Kolre U Iwlon iter. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Smith and iik. attended a larnltv reunion er the wee -end at the hmif if Mr. Smith' brother am 4ter In taw. Mr. and Mt. C'Uli .'aUtwell. Vancouver, Warning ton, Mr. and Mr. Charles J But lett tlndv and Siee. Seattle, lavisl ovrrnlfht with her flk Mayor and Mr. C"heter Wli-n and family, enroute to PayvUle where they will vUit B.irileti'i mother, Mrs. Anne Weather ford A.3C and Mrs. John Wilson Mrnt a week wtth his folks. Mayor and Mr. Chester Wilson an.l famllv. Saturt1av thev drove on to Boise. Idaho, and 1 llli1 hr folk a Sip anil M r S'iwI ll'iftnll (u.fVfl rwfurnlncr tn m . .... ... ... . . . v ...... . Amartllo, Texas, where Wilson is stationed at tne Amarmo Air force Base. Mrs. Dale Sh neledeckrr. Klckv an.l Rin,lv nf Walla U'alla drove to Irrlcon Tu!ay to visit hop folk 1r an.l Mr William GraybeaL Mr. Doshia Brownell, vtaua aiia. wno naa mvn vis. Itinir htr Klstiv. Mrs. Ruth Mt. Coy. returned to her home with tr an.4 Mr U'imn Vlnv 'MI wava " v j t Misjn ana lvdok? arove to Lon don Sunday. Susan, alone with County Rodeo court. pATticipated in lonaons rounn oi juiy pa ra.li anH the eirls al.so rode In the urand t nuance tor ine no-deo. Mr. and Mrs. Wl bur Gibbs. Kahlotus. Wash visited at the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kotrc'home of her brother and sister Eugene, spent the July 4th week-end with" Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob TWer. Keith and Susan, drove to Arlington Tuesday and stayed overnight with Mr and Mrs. J Alhrirht and family. Wednesday, Tiller drove on to Portland for the day, accompanied by the Albrights. They returned to their homes that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hill Mrs. Sec&lla Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. David Koch and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs and family, Mr. and Mrs. LrRoy Bunten and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lelghton and family met at Hat Rock and picnicked July 4th, Mrs. Vernon Stewart, Sharon and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pummel, Anita, Donna Kay and Darrel, Mrs. Myrtle Markham, Mrs. James Mills, Steve. Ricky and Randy, Patty McCoy, Mrs Albert Partlow and Sheryl and Mrs. Myrtle Markham picnicked at Sand Island Saturday even ing. A large crowd gathered at the A. C Houghton football field Sunday evening to view the fire works display put on by the Irri gon Lions club. Rev. and Mrs. John H. Kenney spent the weekat the- Oregon, Assembly of God Camp meeting at Brooks, Oregon, near Salem- Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shattuck and family, Portland, are visit ing her mother, Mrs. Helen Mul key. - , Mr. and Mrs. David Koch and family, Portland, spent Sunday to Tuesday of last week with her folks, Mr. and Mrs; Dan Hill. They also visited hi9 folks, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Koch and family, Hermiston. Thirty-five grangers and friends picnicked at-the Paul Slaughter Ranch July 1. Donald Thew was confined at the Good Shepherd hospital in Hermiston Saturday q. through Tuesday. " Mr. and Mrs. OUis Lathrop, Sheryl Witherspoon, Vivian Templeton and Pam Detnch of The Dalles, spent three days at Seaside and went on to Long Beach-where they dug clams. They jeturned to Irrigon Satur i Mrs. Earl Isom attended an Oregon School Employee Asso ciation Conference at Bend. Ore- j in-law. Mr. and Mr. Albert Partlow and Sheryl Monday, en mute to Boardman. where they visited his folks. Mr. and Mr. E. Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron and family, Portland, visited Sunday evenine at the home of Mrs. Cameron' brother-in-law and twin sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy and family. John Bauer Named Manager of NPGG SPEAKING OK A!irXmiKSSOUS , PONT BE A UTTERPUG 1 Residents at Boardman Greet Holiday Guests THIRTY TEARS AGO July II. IMS Kick-off of tho sl Rodeo quten dances will Ik July 13 at the county pavilion wun eaui- man s orvheMra oi rendieton furnishing the muic. Each ianre lii-ket will b tool f 100 votes, cast In the ballot box f.r ih voter's choice for auitn. Candidates fnm the four gran- cc-s are .MM Aiuvn raney. Villous L-ranuo: Miss !! Kenny. Le.vlnnton granc'; Mivs Maxine MvCurdy. Rhea Creek range, and Mls Cam! He Stan ley. Lena grange. Buddv Blakely, son of Mr. and Mr. Warren Blakely. was an Innwnt victim of I irewotks at mat ilia. A bomb which some one threw into the crowd where wm standing, exwod.-d In his fac. badly buniin;: one cheek. R. K. (John) BauiY. with thelsr Portland headquarter otnee oi North Pacific Grain Growers. Inc since 1962. has been named new general manager and secretary-treasurer of the 33-year-old, three state wheat associat ion, Robert W. Tanke, of Mohler, ash., president or rito, an nounced. Rauer succeeds Willard A. (Diokl Richards, who has held the post since 1949. Richards re tired as of June 31, and hence forth, will 'confine his duties with NPGG to special assign ment NPnr; now reDresents some 20.000 grain grower mem- hers througnout wasningion, Oregon and Idaho. Bauer, who- assumed duties as general manager and secretary- treasurer on July l, is a native of Pendleton. ' He attended schools- there, went on to the University of Oregon (class of 1937) and then joined tne siaii of the First National Bank of Portland, until the outbreak of World War II. Bauer served four years with the U. S. Air Force, chiefly in the South Pacinc. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat When vou patronize Gazette- Times advertisers, you help make a better Daoer Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. Thp I Inrw elub nuarti't.- F. W. Turner. Dr. K. C. Lawrene. Jo- oh BHanzer and B'aine L Isom. sang on the morning pro gram of the lone community Fourth of July celebration. First ground was broken last week in ronstru1ion of Hepp nir's CCC Soil Conservation camp which will house compa ny 4255. Personnel will Include mostly New York boys, with about 200 coming to make their home here. Construction is on city ground adjacent to the Rodeo grounds, with L. D. Bail ey' as 'chief carpenter.' TWENTY YEARS AGO- , July 12 1945 Largo' numbers .of Morrow county people congregated at Lexinon last week to partici pate in the Independence Day celebration staged by the Civil ian Air Patrol. A parade extend ed from the town to the airport and a carnival and dance add ed to the financial success of the day. Death came unexpectedly July 11 to' Mrs- Harriet Kimball Ma honey at St. Anthony hospital in Pendleton. Services will be held Friday at All Saints Epis copal church. S&Sv 01 Charge tjEWvN J Heppner, ' Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING cftirriTTT V' Hoes Tuesday --r.t'" wpd.. Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat uo. Ph. 567-6651 r Hermiston. Oregon On Hermiston-McNarr Hlghwcrf FIRE SEASON IS AT HAND. WHEN ONE HITS, IT OFTEN i Destroys ' A YEAR'S LABOR AND INCOME. DONT TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR Directors of the lloppiu-r Ho-d- a'latlon selected Mi Colht-n Kilkenny to relsn oxer the 113 show as quwn. Priiu'-.-ss are Darlene biildle. IKnthy Bergstrtm. B.ttv Craves and Joan Hisler. Mr. Lee Beckiter will be their oIfUi.i chaiK-rotie. Fuiural xnltvn were held Tuesday for William Jam.- Ap plegate. 8 year-old s-n "4 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Applegate. ho del at St. Anthony hoital fr..m injuries rfived Saturday al fh Sam Turn.T nlare In Sand lloll.nv. He fell 25 fet from a tr-e which he nau tHHn cumo ing. suffering sesere head and Internal Injuries. TEN YEAJtS AGO July 1. 19S$ NVeotUtlons becan this Week fo request S37.0iM in sure emer gency fumfs to control grahop wr which have h-en termed severe In county ar Inspected by rVireau ol Entomology per sonnet A committee mpwrf of Ralph BiMtntT, Dick Wilkinson. Bill Weatherfors and N. C. An derson .Wt to request Gov. Patol Patterson to call a siecttl ms-t-Ing of the emergency lxar(l fo consider the count's pqtst f hopper cotdrol fumls. Tlie lDoTi rodtKj court will m.ikf its first anworan" in their new outfits at the kick-off fi;mrr. Julv IB. This -afs eourt consists of Carol Anne WIIcs worth, queen; Marilyn Munitem, Betty oimsteaa, narol nm uu Carolyn Crahtwe, prlm-es-ses. Cner 200 Eli and their firm ilies attendwl the annual Elks If MARY HE MAR LOW BOAUDMA.N Mr. and Mrs. W (. Sfhaf-r rte ht l plcnk on the Fourth of Julv on the Un at Ihelr home. t;uets tiulu.UI Mr vl Mfi. Char'es Anderegi t IVnJleton. Mr. and Mr. .Nathan Thorp and Mrs Paul Smith of llermloUMi, Mr. and Mr. Walter Wyss and vramlMin James I'lclnr. Mr. and Mrs, Kmrwtt McKenil" and two ttuldren. Mr. and Mr, luunn Buhop. Mr. W. A. Mmrstv. Mr. and Mr. A. It. Furtner, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Gantcnbcln. l.'arl Brltfc. Mr. CisU Hamilton. Jo Ann. Janice. Judy and Jeannle Thorpe of lleiml-.ton. Mr Wane Bebe and tlaunh ter Slarta and Natalie of 1U-1-UnKham. Wash., are vUltlng at the hHtie of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hertlam and children Mark. Jane and Karl of lHiway. Utah, were Monday Ultors at the home of Mr and Mrs. Claud Coats on their ay to Seattle. Wash. Mr. and Mr. Raymond Dow. dy and son Um of Mirtiand were week end visitor at the home of their son In law and daugh t.T Mr. and Mrs. Harold Iji- Chamv. tVn remalmsl here this week. t'hirmiln and Frankle Flock have gone to ihitarlo. Calif , to ss-nd the summer at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr- and Mrs. F.d McClellan. Mr. and Mrs. Flvln Kly spent the weekend at Camp klkanah near La Grande for Family Camp week-end. Week-end victors at the home of Mr. antl Mrs. Harold Rash nlenle at f'utforth Forest pflfk on llerrin (k Sunday. A meeting to discuss bulldint; and oiM-ratltii: I golf course In the Heppner are has been scl for July 1H. Thoe nteresttl In playlnz golf or serin a course developed here are favtted to at tend. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troeiun (-lehratd their fsnh 1dlnK anniversary July 10 wltfr a re ceptu.rt in the Methodist cfuirch Jf fl. Stiart of Coburg. ' gi.n. has accepted the position of new superintendent of the H'P ner sclsnols. rrplaclng II. C. Red who armtmnced his rsiKnatlow last we-k. we their aon and daughter-In-Uv. Mr. and Mrs. Darn I Mash and ilaui;hter Valerie and lc nie of IVttiand. and their wn In law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Illll iWit of 11m. Dalle. Tht UlU-r 1mi V tailed ieU nuHhi r, Mr. Carxil Get. Mm. CUrriK Thoma I f I Tucslay for her home In HI gin. Idaho, alter visiting the tmst snk at the horn of her suier, Mrs. Frank Marlow. Tltcy were overnight visitor Sunday In IVndleton at the home of another aUter, Mrs. Lafe Smith, and attemh-d the fireworks. Jame Pleer of Port la ml ha visited the past week at the home of hi trandparenl. Mr. and Mr. Walter Wysa. Other ilsllors lt week were Mr. Jack Mulligan and daughter Judy of Othello, Wash. rhrla Schumann, village mis sionary, was guest speaker Sun day at the Boardman Commun ity cnup-n. Carolyn Burg ha returned home after endtng several week In Gresham at the nonw of Mr. Boh Miller, and working In the tx-rry harvest. Recent visitors at the honie oi Mr. an.l Mr. W. G. Seeliafer k,.. Ku. r iha-lr a,tn In-laW and ilaughter. Mr. and Mr. Billy Ballweg and son Frlc of Fort Worth, Ten, and Mr. and Mr. t)..n !-', v ami thrre dalltfh- tors, Fair Oaks. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vaughn Fu tenna Corleyl of Hayfork. Calif. Mr. and Mr. Kernelh Un ent last week In Long Bench, Wash, and Seaside. Mr. and Mr. Arnln Hug and Mr. an.l Mr. Delmer Hug and children Dibble, ram. David and Julie spent Monday at the Hug cabin near Mem-ham. IONE NEWS Mr. Walter Jacob and Mr. Gen Hall drove to Hvak. Wn. Friday, wher Ihey visited Davl.l Hall and Mr. Jacob picked up he aon. Jim, who ha been at. tendln Conifer athletic camp. Hill Jepsen went UP with them and they all wrre guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Clerf at Klttltat on Saturday rvrnlna. Bill remained for a visit and Mary Beth Clerf cam home with the ladle to visit her erandmother, Mrs. 11 K. Schaffer. Frank llahtirsen and Keith Nelson romiH'ted In the Junior Camtw of Commerce track meet in is.n.ll..irt on Saturday. Keith entered four race and took first place In the KM) yd. dash. vd. dash, and the 8H0 yd. dash, hank wa first In the high hurdle and also entered the high Jump. Thev wore In the boy prep division. Mr. and Mr. BUI NUhoU and Shirley and Mr. and Mr. Ikm al.t lull and family returned on Tuesday from a vacation pent at Salmon Lake in t anaaa. incy en)ved the urlp immensely and the fishing wa excellent The American Legion act off a fine ui-piay oi iirewurna the lone Memorial field on Sat urday evening and large crowd attended. The Itattihow Girl had a concession stand. Following Ihe flrew.k the lone Dance Club and the Legion had a prl vale dance at the urgion nan. Mr. and Mr. Dean Kohde and on of Kennewk k ient the lonit week-end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Victor liletmann. Mr. and Mm. Eugene Dockter and Tammy got home on Mon day fnm a vacation spent at .Nvssa and In southern Idaho lulling relative. Metsker maim of Jkfruw, Gil n. n I itnalilla. Wheeler Covntlea on sale at trie Gazelle-Time. $125 eaclu Other available on POWER CONTROL fXECTHIC KOTOB SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motew Power Tool Hydraulic Jocks AUmlt EruiPt CI S. 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