Htrrntn cAirrrE-Tmti. Thursday. JuIt is. ihs
Council Approves Budget;
Okays Fire Truck Purchase
If KATUERIHC UNDSTIOM
ION K The Ine city count H
mil in jeial fccfcuion lat Frl
day rvrr.irr "d rave fina! bp
mal la the Hy budget for tin
rumlng year, unlch U a lit lie
In r i4 $9.om, and Include
a SJ.97U lor five years lor the
lire iruiK.
They also approved the purch
a f a second hand fire truck.
which hat been In lone on a
pruval for the last two week.
was purchased from Wen tern
Fire and Apparatus Co. at Corn
eliu fur $lai. Some additional
equipment will te purchased to
add to that already on the truck.
Lee Kipling King, a certified
public accountant from Portland,
is auditing the city books this
week. His family la with Mm.
The lone library board met
last week to select new books
for the coming year. It Is hoped
they will be delivered In time
lor the opening of school in bep
tember. Library hours for the
summer months are 2:30 to 4:30
p.m. on Monday and Thursday
with Mrs. Ronald Bishop as li
brarian. A large group of youngsters
with chapcrones have been driv
ing by bus from Arlington every
day for two weeks to take
swimming lessons In the lone
pool. They have lunch In Wool
ery Park and then swim again
In the afternoon.
Joe llausler, life guard and in
structor, announces that advan
ced swimming and diving les
sons for anyone in the lone area
will begin on July 19 at 10:00
a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Palmer
took their small daughter,
Donna, to Pasco on Tuesday,
where she will undergo delicate
eye surgery. The three other
little Palmer daughters will re
main at home with their prand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
Palmer.
Week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Lkstrom. Jr., and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
family of The
lter, Mrs. TaJ Miller, of
Incton were co lutoM for a
coffee hour honoring their
mother. Mr. W. C Claw ford on
the occasion of her birthday Fri
day aftornruon. About 12 ladies
enjoyed the afternoon at the
Mrcn home.
Joe Slvard of Bremerton. Wn.,
was here this week end to ret
his two children, who have been
mating with their aunt. Mm.
Ilu-ton Mo son, while their
ard Craig and
Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Palthorp mother had surL-erv.
and family ! rVile are fjM-nd- Kathy KlncaiJ U spending a
Ing a vacation vtltlng at the tMO weeks vacation with ner
home of her brother in law and grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. W-
sutcr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald IVt- tor suvkard of Stanfuld.
erson, and family. Mr. and Mrt, cioo CtiHJcr
Mr. and Mr, h. M. Raker are were hosts for a pot luck supcr
entertaining their granddauuht- at their home Saturday eveninu.
ers, Dianna and Tammy Haker Guests Included Mr. and Mr.
of Sunnyvale, Calif, and Sheila. Lout, Carlson and family. Mr.
Colleen, and Suzanne Baker of I and Mrs. Berl Akers and Bonnie.
Ilermikton. while their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Ilernhal Townsend.
Mrs. Puane Baker and Mr. and Mr. and Mr, ivrrv M.rt ct anil
Mrs. Ronald Baker are upending family, and Mr. and Mrs. Lev
several days In Portland. Palmer and family.
Saturday guests at the home I Dinner cuest nt-ntlv at ih..
of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Chapel Jo? Kngleman home were Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig and Mrs. Walter Roberts. Mr.
and family of Portland and Mr and Mrs. Blaine Chapel and Cas-
and Mr. Cliff Whttten and Kay e and the Knglemans. The oc-
of Hood River. They were to at- caslon was the birthday of Mr,
tend the memorial services of Kngelman and Cassie. Calling
Archie Sallng. an old friend. later In the evening were Mr.
Driving to The Dalles on Sun- and Mn Llovd Hmhmin and
day afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. grandson of Dayton. Wn.. Mr.
F. T. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Milt- and Mrs. Stanley Kcrno and
on Morpan. and Kev. and Mrs. family of Lexington, and Mr
Walter B. CrowcII. who attended and Mrs. Charles Cor ley of Lex
the ordination service for Floyd I incton.
Lmerson at the United Church of Everett Holbein is attending
tnrisr. me ecciasticai council summer school at Eastern Ore
was held in the afternoon fol-lgon College In La Grande.
lowed by a dinner and the ser- Mr. and Mrs. Harlan MeCurdv.
vice of ordination In the even- Sr.. have been enjoying a visit
ng. I with their son-in-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stack, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Len Gil.
who have been visiting her par- man of Long Beach, Calif. They
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond arrived in time to spend the
Lundell for several weeks, left Fourth of Julv with the family
on Tuesday for Big Sandy, Mon- in the mountains and left for
tana, where they will be guests home on Tuesday of this week.
of his parents for a visit. On other guests at the McCurdy
juiy 10 .Mrs. eiacK win go io home recently were Mrs. Me
Great Falls. Mont, to take her Curdys sisters, Mrs. Mabel Riese
National Technology tests. Both 0f Toppenlsh. Wn, and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. MacK graciuaiea r. Beezley of Dobbins. Calif,
this year from Pacific Lutheran Susan Jane Jepsen. Cindy
University at Tacoma and Stack Smith and Kristin Nelson return
plans to go on to graduate ed last Thursday from twelve
school this coming fall. days spent at the Episcopal
Other guests of the Lundells church summer school at Cove.
this week were Mr. and Mrs. Wr and Mrs. Wallace Mat
Robert Shive of Redmond, who thews and girls returned on Frl-
were college irienas or. me dav evening from a vacation
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trip which took them to Yellow
stone Park and the Grand
Tctons. In Yellowstone they vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Gil Lutan and
family. On their way home they
drove to Pine Ridge, South Dak-,
where they visited Berl Akers,
who is In charge of the Youm
Corps on the Indian Reservation
there under the auspices of
VISTA.
Group Motors To Granite
Twelve Kainbow girls had a
very interesting trip to the
northeastern part of Oregon this
week, when they were guests of
Mrs. E. R. Schaifer at tne Hynu
Bros. mountain cabin near
Granite. They were accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor-
sen, Mrs. umar Kietmann and
Mrs. bchaller. Phey visited many
areas close to Granite, including
a trip to Buffalo Mountain to
visit Bullalo gold mine, lney
saw abandoned mines, ghost
towns, went to the north fork
of the John Day River on a pic
nic, and went swimming at
Olive Lake and at Radium Hot
Springs.
Mrs. Robert Jepsen recently
attended the Laboratory Obser
vation school of the United
Church of Chrirst at Pacific Uni-
versity in Forest Grove. The
church school teachers spent one
week on the campus staying in
the dormitories and attending
classes and then observing the
curriculum being taught in reg
ular classes. One of the out
standing professors was James
Pheaufer, who was art coordin
ator for all the art work in the
United Church curriculum, who
taught the art classes. His wife,
who paints under the name of
Reed Champion and who did
many of the illustrations in the
classroom literature, also assist
ed with the art classes.
Fred Cole of Wasco was a Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Le
land McKinney and family.
Barley harvest has begun on
a few ranches in the lone area.
However, many farmers will
wait until next week because of
green areas still in the fields.
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Rodeo Princess, Family
Attend Kickoff Events
f LaVCLLC PAItTLOW
IltlUGON Mr. and Mm War.
ren MtVoy, Sutan and Mlk at
tended the lleppner Hmleo
Kltkolf dinner and da new at
lleppner Saturday,
Te dinner was held at th
Annie aiukc- ratun ami rt
hoKieMw-s for the affair were Mr
and Mr. Archie Munkers and
Mr. and Mr. 1W Mierrr. H
dance was held at the fair
grou ml.
Siitrtn McCoy U a member tl
the Morrow County court.
SIX BOTS and four oliU at Included to the (ainlly groups of
th Heppnttr ana la this wk's "America's Futur" fatur. At
top Ittt ar Kirk Robinson. 11. Xylo Robinson. 9. and Krynn
Robinson. 4. chlldrtn ol Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Robinson. At
top right ar Suianno CuUforth. S. JWtry Cutsforth, S. and
MlehtUe CuUforth, 4. children ol Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cutsforth,
At bottom Uit aro LyU Jodf Jensen cmd MtchoU Nathan Jen
sen, sons of Mr. and Mrs. LyU H. Jensen. At bottom right art'
Tina Robin Schmidt 5. and Richard Robert Schmidt Jr X child
ren of Mr. and Mrs, Richard R. Schmidt
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Mr. Ixltoy llunten and child
ren. Ilcrmlston, tard ovrrnlxht
with ln-r folks. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Hill Sunday evening.
Vernon Mew art and Ben Mc
Coy were sent to the Ked-done
Arena at HuntNVllle. Alabama
by the Umatilla Army Dcimt
for a 'I day training rlon The
men flew from the Pendleton
airport.
Mr. and Mr. Jim Cameron
and family of lortland are vis
Iting Mr. Camorons brother
and twin sUter, Mr. and Mrs,
Warren McCoy and family.
Mr. William Graybeaf was
releaMHl from the lknxl Shep
herd hospital Friday after un
dergolng surgery.
Lenna Iw liuchanan of Port,
land la vNltlng her grandmoth
er, Mr. Jole liuchanan.
Mr. and Mr, lvrry Itimmel
Anita. Donna Kay and Darrel,
drove to the home of his bro
ther-ln law and sister, Mr. and
Mr. Obern Standerfer. Ilerml.
ton. and visited Pummels
mother. Mm. liculah Pummel,
rortiami.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs
and family were called to La
Grande Sund.iy bv the death of
hit mother. Mrs. Georgia Hobbs.
Funeral services were Wednes
day at the Methodist Church In
North Powder.
Vera Kutherford, soprano solo
ist from California, will apear
in both the morning and even
ing services at the Irrltfon As
sembly of God church Sunday.
July IK. The morning service be
gins at ll.()0 a.m. and the even
ing service at 7:.'K) p.m. The
public is cordially Invited to at
tend.
The Irrlgon Bcvkeeeni 4 - II
club will present a colored film
entitled "Hees and Honey" at
the old school cafeteria Thurs
day evening. July 15, 7:30 p.m.
The public Is welcome to at
tend. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pummel
and daughter Cindy of Long
Beach. Calif., visited at the home
of his brother and sister In law,
Mr. and Mrs. Perry lummcl and
family, last Wednesday.
Darrel Pummel Sent Monday
to Wednesday of Ja.st week with
Itlckv Handy and Steve Mills,
HfimlMori.
The Irrlgon Assembly rf Cm!
Jr. Ilk'h and IIIkIi m-IkkiI Sun
day school !- Went In Hat
i:.xk ftata raik lat TliuiinUy
for a wiener rt. For rmea.
t ion. the young people role tho
Go Karl and swam. They were
accompanied by Mr. and Mm.
Harvey Werner, Mr. and Mrs.
Joint Wilson, Mr. Yx loom,
Mr. Perry iMmmel and Mr. Al-In-rt
Partlow.
Mr, and Mrs, Glen Coy and
family silent a week at the I'll -iMlm
llolineM ramp meeting at
t larkkton, Wn.
Mr. and Mr. Kn Poulson and
children of Council. Idaho., sn-rit
three days with Ms folks. Mr.
and Mr. Gene Guiley.
Mr. and Mr. Albert Partlow
and Slteryl and Ms. Myrtle
Maikham spent Tlturwday and
Friday at the Oregon Aem
bly of God camp me-tln? at
llrooks. lliey toj.H-l In Port
land and Ulted Mr. Mark-
ham' brother In law and sister,
Mr. and Mr. Jay lUrr-.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubrt Senn and
family sjH-nt the week end at
Wallowa Lake.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Hubha.
ril(i.n. Calif., K'nt a week with
their son In law and daughter,
Mr. and Mr. James Keith, Jr.,
Debbie and Vlckl. Sunday, the
two families drove to tho John
Day Dam. and Monday they
toured the fish ladders and
other point of Interest at Mc-
Nary Dam.
Mrs. Mae McKinney, Pendle
ton. sient Tuesday and Wednes
day with her brother and sl
ter In law. Mr. ami Mr. Frnet
Stephens.
Mr. F.llen Keln. Klmerly
and Diane of Kcllocg. Idaho,
lent a we-k with her grand
mother. Mrs. E. L. Rucker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy ient
he week-end at the Pilgrim Ho
liness camp meeting at Clarks-
on. W ash. Mrs. Coy attended as
delegate from the nermiston
hurch.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coleman re
turned from an 8-day trip to
Ogden. Utah, where they visited
his brother and sister In-law,
Mr. and Mr. William Coleman,
and Soda Sirlng. Idaho, where
they sinnt three days with their
oldest son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Coleman. Michael.
Vlckv and Dlnnna. They toured
the Jackson Hole. Wyo., country
also.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bergcr
and Judy Berger of Portland,
and family of Everett. Wash,
sMnt the week end with their
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Berg
er.
MORE FAMILY groups In Iono are pictured in this installment of
tne "American Future" feature. At top left are Margaret Louise
Kincodd, 2Vi. and Mary Lucille Kincaid, 1. daughters of Mr. and,
Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid. At top right aro Todd Peterson, 7, Jan
Peterson, C and Trove Peterson, 2. children ol Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert L. Peterson. At bottom lerft are Clay West 7, and Wad
West 4, sons of Mr. and Mrs. James A. West At bottom right
are Kimber Lee Pettyjohn. 3. and Kelly Anne Pettyjohn, 2.
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Skip Pettyjohn.
Grangers Plan Pomona Meeting
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON Le x i n g t o n
Grange met Saturday night for
its regular meeting with Master
Lyle Cox in the chair. Plans
were discussed for Pomona
Grange to be held at the Lexing
ton hall July 31 starting with
barbecue with the men fo the
Lexington Granee In charge,
with the HEC furnishing the
balance.
Mrs. Viola Faye Ruhle was re
instated into grange member
ship, and L. E. Ruhle. SklD
Ruhle and Jean Ruhle taken in
as new members. Also, obi lea
tions in the first and second de
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grees were given to Carl Smousc.
At the clo.se of the meeting, the
group was entertained with two
solos by Miss Norita Marquardt,
"America the Beautiful,'' and
"God Bless America."
Three Links Club of Holly
Rebckah Lodge met last Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. O. W.
Cutsforth. Those present heard
reports on the plans for the
County Fair booth and the Side
walk Bazaar. Following the bus
I n e s s meeting, refreshments
were served to the following
ladies: Mrs. Florence McMillan,
Mrs. Alonzo Henderson, Mrs. C.
C. Jones, Mrs. George Steagall,
Mrs- Ed Hunt, Mrs. Oris Pad.
berg, and the hostess, Mrs
Cutsforth.
Mrs. Effie Ritchie of Milton-
Freewator and daughter. Roberta
Johnson, have been staying at
tne Koy campDen home while
naving some extensive work
done on Mjs. Johnson's Lexing
ton home.
Mrs. Emma Breshears return
ed to her home last Thursday
irom a weeks stay at the home
of her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Rlcheld
erfer, and family, in The Dalles,
Mr. and Mrs. Richelderfer visit
ed in Lexington last week tak
ing Mrs. Breshears to their
home. Mrs. Wilbur Steagall mo
tored to The Dalles Thursday
alter ner motner.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leyva and
son or La Grande were recent
visitors with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall. The
Leyvas took their daughter,
Melinda, to her home after stay
ing for several weeks with the
grandparents.
Mr. and Mirs. A. F. Majeske
have returned home from a
week's stay in Portland and
Bear Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and
four children returned home
Saturday from a trip by buggy
and pack horse to Ukiah where
they spent a few days at the
Forrest Rinehart home.
Mrs. Trannie Parker and Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Munkers were
Portland visitors over the week-,
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