Irrigon Council
Approves Special
Water Election
By DONNA EPPENBACH
IltHKJON An ordinance, au
thorizing a kimh'IuI flection on
revenue bond was adopted by
the Irrljmn ( lly Council In tho
Auj:uNt session. Tho amount to
lit- voti-il upon will Ixt $15,000
iiml will hi- specified for (1.)
construction of a municipal wa
ter system. (2.) UrlllliiK of a
well for supply, ami CM work
which applies lo these. The Cost
of the pmpnM-d system will he
$i;7,lx0 unil Is to he financed
through Farmers Homo Admin
istration with a loan of i'lfi.000
and a unint of $l!fi,700 and $1,
MM) frmu customer hookup of
metered services.
The fact Hint u new system
imiv present prohlctiiH In cunt
that cannot he nntlctpated, also
the possibility of other than
those who originally slimed
itureemenls inr services may de
sire to he included after Con
struction starts which would re
sult 111 line extensions, accounts
for the extra amount requested
In tho bond election.
Actually the revenue bonds
which would he Issued In the
amount of $.)(i,iMK would he us
ed with the $2H.(KH grant and
SI.WM) service charge und bar
ring afore mentioned circum
stances, would be sufficient.
However, should emergencies
arl.so. the additional bonds
would already he authorized
and a second election would not
be needed.
Farmers Home Administration
has nlven primary approval to
the proHed project und a fa
vorable rcsKinse at the poll
would Hear the way for final
approval.
Ainorn: other business con
ducted at the August meeting
if the Irrlj'on City Council was
agreement (hat the old dug
well on C "It v property should be
filled. Additional street Unlit
were discussed and decided one
Would he placed at either end
of those on the highway and
one north of the tracks with
location determined after study
Inn the area.
THE OZ HEPPNEK
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Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, August 24, 1967
Sec. 2
A 120 gallon water tank wax
aotluirl'efl ffir fht uelt In Ihn
service hulldlriK. which Is sup
plying water lo 11 places norm
of the tracks. It in iiresentlv
equipped with an HO gallon
tank and the demands durliii:
the nreseni hot weather are ov
ertaxing the pump.
Completion of an engineering
agreement for design of a wa
ter system was deferred until
Die outcome r,f tint .,ljt'tiim lu
known and grant funds finally
approved.
HI mi! of a vacancy on the
council was deferred to a later
(late.
A resolution was adopted as
sinliii' the Corns of Kni'lniir.i
that the cltv would be respon
sible for the construction and
maintenance of the 2X) feet of
10th street between Washington
ami the Corps property which
will he developed for a park.
Tenth street will be the access
route Into the park with all
other streets closed at park
boundary.
An easement iiRreoment with
the UP. Kallroad was slimed
which will allow a water line
(o lie constructed across their
property tctween North und
South Main at Seventh Street.
Word was received by Mrs.
Viola Whilt of the sudden
death of her nephew, I'lill
IIukMs. Jr. 1 ' year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. I'lill HuKhs (if
Portland. Graveside services
were held In Portland.
A bridal shower In honor of
Miss Kathleen Kstes was held
the rvcnltiK of August 8 at the
home of Mrs. Zcpha Warner.
Hostesses of the evening were
the Women of the Assembly of
(Jud church. Different recipes
were Riven such as how to make
a happiness cake, how to make
your children grow, how to cook
a husband, and Mrs. Frank Leg
nar nave a Hungarian recle for
butterhorns. Special novelty
number wan
presented
Perry Pummel, Mrs.
by Mrs.
A I Pari low
and Sheryl Part low. After Miss
Kstos opened her gift refresh
ment of cake and punch were
served.
William Oraybeal was tuken
to the. flood Shepherd hospital
In HermlHton for treatment Vis
iting film Saturday and Sunday
were his Hon In law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shingle
decker of Walla Walla, Wash.
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Leach and
liubv of Irain, were overnight
Kticst last Thursday of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Isom. Also they visit
ed her father, Vernon Jones and
her brother and sister In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jones.
They were on their way home
ifroin I.a Crande where they vis
I lied with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kasmey
IJobcrshlrc.
Mayor arid Mrs. Chester Wil
son, Leon and I.arry left Aug
ust 13 for a week's trip through
Central Oregon and up the Ore
gon coast.
Visitors at the K. A. Stephens
home recently were Mrs. Carroll
Donovan and two children, Jack
and Carol Ann, of Boardrnan
and Daylene Russell of The Dal
les. Mr. and Mrs. John Marlow of
Umatilla are the proud parents
of a baby daughter, Laurie Ann,
born August 6 at the Umatilla
hospital. She weighed 6 lb. 12
. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Klbert Kppen
bach; paternal grandmother Is
Mrs. Roy Marlow of Umat'.lla
Maternal great grandmother Is
Mrs. Rlnora l'axson and pater
nal great grandmother is Mrs.
Laura Hadley of Umatilla.
The Assembly of God Junior
high school class had a swim
ming party at the Hermiston
pool August 17, accompanied by
their teacher. Mrs. Al Partlow.
Mrs. Klnora Paxson has re
turned home after spending six
Forest Fire Hazard
Remains Critical
Much More Than Trees
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ALL OUR LANDS ARE NOW
CLOSED TO ENTRY
Except by Permit
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION
in helping to prevent forest fires. When rains
relieve the current emergency, the forest clos
ure will be lifted.
KINZUA CORPORATION
week visiting with her child
ren. She vbdted at Vancouver,
Wash., wth Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Paxson and Danney, then on to
Prospect to see Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Leach, then to Prineville
where he spent Mime time at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Paxson. The Dave Paxaons
brought her hark to Irrigon and
spent the night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan,
Randy, Richard, Bobby and
Kathv Were In Pendleton Aug
ust 12 to visit his brother-in-law
ami sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Scheel, and family
Clndav School returned to Irri
gon with the Ryans for a viwit.
C. K. Jones underwent surgery
Mondav. AiiimiU 14 m c
Mary's hospital In Walla Wal
la and In recovering well. Mrs.
Jones and Mrs. Norman Wash
burn, a daughter from Coos
Bay, were In Walla Walla to
nc wnn Mr. Jones until his re
lease from the hospital.
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ROUND-UP ROYALTY The 1967 Pendleton Round-Up Queen and court will reign orer the four
dor annual event September 13-16. From left. Princesses Sandie Philippl. Arlington, and Sheila
Mabry, Pendleton; Queen Susan Olsen of Pendleton; Princesses Jacklyn Broun, Pendleton, and
JoAnne Price. Milton-Freewarter. The 1967 Pendleton Round-Up officially opens with the
Round-Up dress-up parade In downtown Pendleton, Saturday. September 9. Parade time is 6:30
p-m. (Howdy shell Photo, Pendleton)
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OiVCE EACH NIGHT
RID AY ad SATURDAY
AUGUST 25 - 26
Morrow County Fair Pavilion
Heppner, Oregon
Friday Dance- Saturday Dance -
MUSIC BY MUSIC BY
The Henchmen Western
of heppner Gentlemen
9:30 P.M. TO 1 A.M. OF CONDON
- 10 P.M. TO 2 A.M.
$1.50 PER PERSON