thfz mm? HEPPNEn GAZETTE-TIME Heppner, Oreaon. Thursday. September 41969 Sec. 2 Hatfieldj Books Added jfco Shelves of lone Library lip' v y By LOHBAINE BALL and Mrs. Bob Akers. However : , nc became 111 on Saturday and IONE The lone Library n..nnu i , ..j i,..i...t 1 1 Board met Monday afternoon to neU took hlm t0 m,, Duiies that Dlan the winter schedule and to vnin ki ... select new reading material. r'U."ZA xi-a"Z rC'V". The budget is very limited and orpd t0 Wallowa on Sunday to munh rnr must be PXtrrl.tfri tn - . . , ' . ... , t-,r ,iiena me ucfiicauon 01 mc mase wise use uv mc iiuius. nw uii in vii-vv ii uua wci-uivsfiu Hi, r- tir..ii.. Droblem. the board was espec- i.,.i,i .....i i.,ll ra0H in,!, Ihanlfnl I ",v tunmiiu vwuma uii l cnnn Mark O llnlfinl oalulu"' had given to the library 42 vol : 1 ,,!t umes from his personal shelves Included among i n e m are "Jungle Fire by Porterfiold "We Shall be Remembered" bv Atwood, "The Bamboo Cross" by Dowdy, "Twilight for the Heroes' bv Bozarth. and Kace and Re ality" by Putnam. Senator Hatfield is familiar with the manner in which our librarv Is financed and this cen erous gift, therefore, is a more personal gilt to our community, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson of Auburn, Wn visited over the Labor Day holidays with his par ents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Garland Swanson. Joe and Frank Halvorsen have returned home after visiting a week In San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Elby Akers and Danny spent the holiday at Cutsforth Park. Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers were in Portland from Monday through Friday of last week. Re turning home with them was their grandson, Jeff, son of Mr. THESE THREE charming young ladles will be reigning over the 45th Annual Homey County Fair. Rodeo and Race Meet to be held at Burns, Ore. Sept 4 thru 7. They are left to right. Princess Fran Jenkins. Queen Kathy Catterson and Princess Linda Davies. The Harney County Rodeo teat ures the Northwest Saddle Brone Championships and is ICA and NRA approved lor the seven rodeo events. There are three days of racing with pari-mutuel betting on Friday and Saturday. Other activities include a CowBelle Breakfast two big parades, a Demolition Derby Friday night carnival and many other attractions. Pumping Station Has Dedication IRRIGON Mayor and Mrs, Chester Wilson were among those who attended the dedi cation ceremony of the Irrigat ion Pumping Plant at the mouth of the Umatilla River, last Thursday. Manager of the West Exten sion Irrigation District, Maxwell Jones introduced Congressman Al Ullman, and many other guests and officials who had helped to make the project poss ible. Congressman Ullman had only praise for those who had work ed together to bring the pro ject into working operation. He said, "It has been a stimulat ing cooperative effort. Some of the finest people in the coun try live in the Northwest and it has been a pleasure working with them." The pumping plant, will make it possible to develop new land and it is expected that at least a thousand acres a year will be brought under cultivation in this area. It will also insure existing farm lands against a water shortage, such as was ex perienced last year. Manager Jones stated that at the close of the meeting that the pumping plant would be known as the Al Ullman Pump ing Station, from now on. Are you movIngT Subscribers are reminded to notify The Ga zette-Times of new addresses, and please include your old address. Former Pastor Speaks Rev. Dirk Rinehart will offer Holy Communion at All Saints' Episcopal church Sunday, Sep tember 7. The service is at 10 a.m. Rinehart, former Heppner pas tor, is presently at the Episco pal Church of the Redeemer in Pendleton. -; Mrs. N. D. Bailey accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Don Bowers of Glen Eden Beach, and her twin sister, Mrs. Maggie Reyn olds of Astoria, to the State Fair in Salem last Tuesday and Wed nesday. Mrs. Bailey and her sis ter took advantage of the "free" day for those over 65 on Tues day, and Mrs. Bailey especially enjoyed her first return to the fair, after 42 years, when the family lived in Silverton. Mrs. Reynolds is continuing her visit in Heppner for a few days, after their return here Friday. When You Want to BUY! SELL! TRADE! HIRE! Use a Gazette-Times Classified Use This Handy Ad Form Write your ad on these lines and mail to The Gazette-Times, Box 337 Send Tour Check With Ad Copy and Save Billing Charge (25c) Minimum Charge (20 words) first time 75c cash; $1.00 if billed. Extra words 5c. Families Greet Visiting. Guests By FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farley and two children of Ogden, Utah', visited Mr. and Mrs. Buck Shade and other rel atives in the Community. Mrs. Shade who is Mrs. Farley's sis ter, went with them to visit their son who is in the service sta tioned near Seattle. While there they went deep sea fishing, and on returning to Irrigon they went sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River and caught one. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berg and Ron of Vancouver, Wash., spent Labor '. Day week-end with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl. They were joined Sunday and Labor Day by an other brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Mills, Ricky, Randy and Steve of Her miston. ,.' Miss Clara 'Fay Coy, who is employed at Portland, spent the Labor Day Weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy and her sister, Mrs. Dave Fitz gerald, and children. Harvey Warner was able to be at home -the .past week-end from Saint Mary's hospital. walla Walla, to visit his fam ily. His daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Pontelis Vrontakis, and Jeffrey of Salem visited over the Labor Day week-end at the Warner home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Purtyman, Shirley, and Steve, of Phoenix, Ariz., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephens, They plan to spend the week with them. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and Larry traveled to Boise on Saturday to visit their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wil son in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cronk, Janie and Danny, who spent the summer in Fruitland, Wash. were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl during the Labor Day week-end. While in Irrigon, the Cronks presented a sacred music con cert at the A. C. Houghton school cafetorium. The Cronks were enroute to Santa Cruz, where they are attending college. Bob Kenney, melon grower in Irrigon, presented Senator Mark Hatfield with an Irrigon melon weighing 42 pounds on Friday, August 22, at the Morrow Coun ty Fair. I A former Irrigon resident, Paul Slaughter, spent the sum mer in the area, hauling mel ons for his father-in-law, Arnin Hug, and his brother-in-law, Delmer Hug, of Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Creamer of Stockton, Calif, came here to take their children home. Danny and Dana were here visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Creamer. Mrs. Bob Kenney was hostess for a baby shower for Mrs. Creamer while she was here. L. E. Hill has made applicatoin for a water meter to be placed on North 7th St. on the prop erty that he has recently pur chased and plans to build on in tne near iuture. tie is moving here from Portland with his family this week. Square Dancers Meet Square dance lessons will be offered to area residents who are interested. Darrel Wilson will instruct a series of classes start ing Monday, September 8. At the first session, all who who have questions are welcome to come before deciding whether or not to take the lessoas, ac cording to Mrs. Anna Lee James. Lessons will last from 8-10 p.m. on Monday evenings at the Willows Grange hall in lone. Children may be brought to the lessons and will be able to play in the basement The lone Grand Squares club is sponsoring the lessons. When you patronize Gazette- Times advertisers, you help make a better paper. Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cropp of Smelterville. Idaho, were visitors in lone over the Labor Day weekend. Many local residents spent the holiday at Hat Rock. Among those enjoying the last summer holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Rob eit Rietmann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett and family and Freddie Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson and Jim, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Peterson and family, and Joy Beggs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and fam lly have moved into the former Ray Boyce house. Mr. Gilbert is employed bv Charles Carlson who recently purchased the Boyce home. Pvt. Jay Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball, is spending his furlough with his parents prior to his overseas duty In Germany. He arrived home by jet Saturday evening at Pendle ton following his completion of two months postal schooling at Fort Benjamin Harrison In Ind ianapolis, Ind. He will embark from New Jersey on September 15 for an 18-months assignment in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dockter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, Dawn and Ricky, spent the Labor Day weekend at Bull Prairie, where they reported beautiful weather and excellent fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ball vis ited in Portland over the week end with his uncle and family, and Mrs. Harry Peterson, and also with his cousns, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson of Van couver, Wn. Eddie Sherman reported to EOC on Monday for the start of football season. Captain and Mrs. Robert J. Miller and children of the USAF visited Thursday and Friday at the home of hi uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson, and family. Captain Miller is stationed at McCord Air Force Base in Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son and Jim visited recently in Auburn, Wn., with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Swanson. Dennis Is now employ ed by the Northwest Orient Air line which flies to Hong Kong and other Oriental areas. They also visited with their other son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Swanson of Seattle, who is em ployed by the Crawford Insur ance Adjuoler. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hammond and family hnvo moved to Port land where Mr. Hammond will be assoclatod with Uk Livestock Yards. CHOOSE A THEME For the 1970 RODEO PARADE AM Two Tickets To Two TV UN Performances of the Rodeo Heppner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce needs your help In choosing a theme for the 1970 Rodeo Parade which it sponsors. Requests have been made that the theme be chosen early in order to allow more time to plan entries. If your Idea is judged best, you will win the prize two tickets to the Saturday and Sunday afternoon performances of the rodeo In August, 1970. Make your theme Idea general enough so that It can apply ot a wide variety of floats and entries. Anyone may enter this contest--just fill In the blank below and bring or send It to the Gazette-Times, Heppner. Friday, September 26. 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