Couple at Home
In Pilot Rock
After Marriage
f LaVtLLE PARTLOW
IHHK'.ON JnUf OrUv an.l
John Krnni-y, Jr., rrt unlit-d
In manias at in ru Arn
t!y ! (-1 4htlli l tVirur i
Alrrw. Idaho, Ut Ttiurty af
IrrtiiMin, July iti.
ThctM from liU"n attending
the rerrmonv n ltv. aii
Mr. Jin II Krmwy anl Mary,
Mr. K"itiii Mt i.ikli and Hr-
bar Tl lirlite a irrnia. Mr.
anl Mr. ()Iay of Th )ll-,
rr aliMi i-trwtil. 11ii wrtltliiiji
rro-ptlon Kti at tlir irrltfKn A
rnilily of " hurth Mw-mrnt
vun roup la will Il at
MM Him k hrie lie It employ-ri.
1JUift jcy it tr HiMl-JH fit
ttniom ti taMwr
lull ('(Milry artlvrit In trrlcn
Friday to vUll hla nwtthrr, Mra,
J(.v1 ("'"'ly. anl frlcrnU hrft
rnlrrln military service.
VUIta l In home of Mr.
an.! Mr. Ilirtrr Collins tt
brt an ami oafjrhtrr In law,
Mr. and Mm. Kcnrwih Tryon of
tuncon!. Calif. While In Ihe
Mr, tnV alw v lulled Tryon'a
brother. Harold Knlfihla. at Pen
dleton. Tryon ti tin leave trurn
Ihe Navy.
Mra. Erneat Jrifencn left by
hua Sunday nlnht for Oakland.
Calif., and drove her aliter, Mra.
Myrna Miller, bark to Irrlgon for
a vlnlt.
Mr. and Mra. If. W. Clayton
and aon Stxitt of Mart Inn. Calif.,
vUlted their uncle and aunt.
Mr. and Mra. Krrwut Stephens,
last Thursday.
Ricky and Handy Mill, twin
ona of Mr. and Mr. Jamea
MlUa. celebrated thrlr llth
birthday Sunday with a picnic
t Sand Uland. Joining In thrlr
celebration were Ma, and Mra.
Albert 1'artlow and Khcryl. Mra.
Myrtle Maikham. Mr. and Mra.
One Ber and Ronald. Mr. and
Mra. I'rrry Pummel. Anita,
ixmna Kay and Parrel and
their brother, Steve Mill.
Mra. It 09 era Dlea Suddenly
Mra. Ada KKcr. who made
her home with her aon In jaw
and daughter. Mr. and Mra. Kel
ly Ttlier and Jonl. died audrten
ly at the home of her brother
In law and alter. Mr. and Mra.
Sid Farmer. John Day. Monday.
July 19. Mra. Kk'era drove to
John Pay, accompanied by her
granddaughter, Jonl. and Mr.
and Mr. Tiller rod In another
car. arriving at the same time
at the Farmer residence. Mrs.
Roger pawed away only 13
mlnutca after reaching her al
ters home. Servlcva were Friday
at Burn Mortuary. Pendleton,
and Interment was at Olney
Cemetery. Pendleton.
Mra. Jack lieera and aona of
Rufua atayed overnight with her
brother-in-law and aUter, Mr.
and Mra. Ren McCoy and Terry
Sunday. During the afternoon,
they attended the Bains Ruth
Tournament at llermlaton. Jack
ie Beera remained In Irrlgon
with the McCoys.
Tom Vanllorn left by bus Fri
day morning for IliUmount
Scout Ranch at Cimarron. New
Mexico. Tom will apend from
August 1 to 13 taking a Junior
Leader Instructor Training
course. The camp had been
scheduled earlier In the aum-
mcr. but waa poaiponeu wnen
a flaah flood razed the camp
and destroyed the facllltlea.
Mlsa Dlanne Young. Vancouv
er. B.C., la visiting at the home
of nee uncle and aunt. Mr. and
Mm. Ernest Jorgensen and Don-
Mra. Muriel Pacheco. San Jose,
Calif., la visiting her folka, Mr.
and Mra. Dave Graybcal.
Nancy Lcc Gacde, Tendleton,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlea
Retherford and Louisa on Sat
urday, and left Sunday for
training In the WACS.
Mrs. John Paxson spent the
past month with her son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Leach and Kathy of Prospect.
Ore. Mrs. Leach and Kathy
drove Mrs. Paxson to Irrlgon to
spend the week end with Mr.
and Mra. Elbert Eppenbach and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Larl Sand
era. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ep
penbaugh and family. They al-
.,ll.,4 Mr nnrl MrS. Carl
Nordqulst and family of Uma
tllla. Mrs. Paxson returned to
Prospect with Mra. Leach and
Knthy Tuesday.
Mra. Arthur Jorgensen Is vis
ltlng at the home of her hus
band's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Lr
nest Jorgensen.
Mrs. Percy Pummel, Mrs. Al
bert Partlow and Sheryl, who
spent Monday and Tuesday at
the Assembly of God Blue Moun
tain Youth Camp near Prairie
City, drove to Pendleton Wed
nesday and met Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Berg and Ronald and Mrs.
Myrtle Markham. They later
Joined Mrs. James Mills. R cky
and Randy, and the families
drove on to Mllton-Freewater to
watch the Little League Base
ball tournament. Mrs. Mark
ham's grandson. Steve Mills,
participated In the tournament.
Anita. Donna Kay and Dar
rel Pummel. Terrl Senn, Bruce
Buchanan. Leon Wilson. Jack
Curtis and Rev. John II. Kenney
returned to Irrlgon Saturday
after spending a week at the
Assembly of God Youth Camp.
The camp consisted of class
sessions and recreation during
the daytime and a youth serv
ice In the evenings. The week
culminated with a banquet Fri
day evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hlsatoml,
Pendleton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Buchanan
and family. The families pic
nicked at Sand Island and spent
the afternoon boating and water
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and
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Convention Slated On 18-Year-Old Vote
luwm. ImUuuJd Highly W7
family, accompanied bv Mr. and
Mrs. uul Itut ker and family of
Arlington, drove to Coeur d'-
Ale nr. Idaho, and attended a
family reunion. They vUlted
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Rucker
and family at Kellogg, Idaho.
and the Adam family drove
on to Montana and vUlted Nev-
da Cltv and Virginia City. At
St. Anthony. Idaho, they vlalt-
ed another of Mrs. Adam'a
brother. Mr. and Mm. Lea Ruck-
er and family; while In that
vicinity, they toured Yellow
tone National Park. Before re
turning to Irrlgon. they vUlted
Mrs. Adam'a brother and alxter
In law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruck
er and famtly and her uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Cleve
land Huggle. all of i'ocatello.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg and
Ronald of Westminister. Calif.,
are vltltlng her mother, Mra.
Mvrtle Markham. Mr. and Mm.
Albert Partlow and Sheryl and
Mr. Jamea Mills. Ricky. Randy
and Steve. Thev drove to Irrl
gon via Caldwell, Idaho, where
thev vNited hi mother. Mr.
Nancy Berg, hi alnter, Mm. Zoe
LawKon and hi brother In-law
and aljdrr. Mr. and Mm. Gene
Scant Ion and family. They also
visited former Irrlgon resident
Mr. and Mi. Wayne O'Shlelds
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Eden and family.
Fred Gimbcls Now
Settled at Yakima
Mr. and Mr. Fred Gimbel,
Rickey and Tracy, have complet
ed their move to Yakima. Wn.,
from Cottage Grove and are liv
ing at 4212 Rlchey Rood there,
according to a letter received
from them Tuesday.
He waa promoted to assistant
line auperlntendent for Pacific
Power Co. at Yakima after being
at Cottage Grove about a year.
The letter, written Monday,
aald that a lightning storm hit
there Sunday evening and Fred
had been out all night working
because of It.
The Gimbcls were In Heppner
for eight years, coming here In
1956. and he was promoted to
lineman-agent In 1959.
They asked that their regards
be extended to all their friends
here.
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A apokeaman for the Oregon
romnillte t tha 1H Ye arOld
Vote announced trxlay that
Mate ronventlon for aupfMirtrra
of the lower voting ags will b
held In Salrm. at the Marlon
lliittl, Saturday. July 31.
The committee haa filed with
th Serrrtary of Slate an Intla
tlve M-tillon that will place the
mrakure on the JWrfl Oneral
i;:ttiujj aiit tu r ssrio
nature are obtained. Support
era will begin circulating the
lrtltlon ahortly prior to the
convention.
The forthcoming convention 1
the firat atate wide meeting of
IN year old vo advoratea. call
ed bv the temporary rommittee
Iradi-rohlp. I'reent officer are
State upreirntative Howard
Wllllta. Ptrtland. Ugal Signer;
IH'tmU JUHkrr. Yamhill, (hair
man; and I'aul NohlMh, Salem,
Trraiior, Tlie convention agrn
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tion of the committee and elec
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nization membership cormUta
HtttntM CAZmT-TJMES. Thundof, Jatlf It, IXS
Doughter Visits
Mr. and Mr Howard Henry
and children. Hank and Joyce,
of San Antonio. Teia. arrived
here Monday, July 12, for a vlil
primarily of young people, with
interested adulta and nany pub
lic oflitiaU.
Tlie prtkeman added that
anyone who aupports the meas
ure la welcoma to attend ths
convention .
with Mra. Henry's parents, Mr,
and Jfrs. ,Carey Haatlngt. After
thre 'days tocrlher here, they
all w-ent t Foret Grove and
pent five days with Mr. and
Mrs. Rrner Conner. alo aon In
law and daughter of tha llant
Ings. The Henry family tarted
home 1 again lat Wednelay,
lulT 21- Mr. Henry la manas. r
ef Great Western Ian Co. there.
Mrs. Henry Clarice HatlnE
graduated with the rla of l'Ji.1
uf lleppnet Hli'h whool.
NOTICE
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any debts, other than my own,
Dated July 1. 13.
fred R. Lynch
Box 673 Heppner
IK 20p
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NOTICE IS HKHKBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as admin
Ntrator of the estate of John
Karri, deceased, haa filed hi
final account and report In aald
eat ate w ith Clerk of the Court
of Morrow County and that the
Judge thereof has fixed Monday,
the 30th day of Aujruat, li3,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m..
aa the time In the County Court
Room in the County Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the Place
Par hearing exceptions and or
jectiona to aald final account
ni ih u-ttl(ment thereof. Ob
jection to aald final account
khould rc inea on or oeiure
aid date.
JIM BARNETT
Administrator
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner. Oregon 22-2op
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NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
K-rrrirT IS HKREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, as admin-;
1st ra tor or the estate oi ivnue
Mlnert, deceased, haa filed his
final account and report In said
etitme wiin v-irm o vvu..
of Morrow County and that the
juuk iin iiru iiaa ,
the 23rd of August, 1965. at the
hour of 10 o'clock a.m., as the
time In the County Court Room
In the County Court House at
Heppner. Oregon, as the place
for hearing exceptions and ob
jections to aald final account
and the settlement thereof. Ob
jections to said final account
should be filed on or before said
date.
C. J. D. BAUMAN
Administrator
WINTER AND BALFE
Attorneys at Law
Heppner, Oregon 22-25p
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1 1 . Empty refrigerator
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