IRRIGONNEVS
Bf FRANCES HOSE WILSON
IRRIGON TheRev. Norman
Ameson, college Instructor . at
Bethany Bible College, Santa
' Cruz, Califs will be a special
guest speaker at the Irrlgon As
sembly- of (Sod Church . July 27
tnrough Aug. 1. Services Tues
day through Friday evening at
7:30 p.m- with concluding serv
ice- Sunday r evening, 7:30 p.m.
VUitinj . '
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Brewster
of Hermlston visited in Irrlgon
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Stephens and Mr. and Mrs,
Leon ' Bentley.
Return from Trip
,,Mrs. Tom Parsons and daugh
ters Kim and Kandl have re.
', turned , to Irrlgon from Ports
mouth, Va., and the Parsons
family is purchasing the R. V.
Allen residence. SK 1 Tom Par
sons' recently left for Vietnam.
Council Report
".The, Council heard a report at
its July session from City Mar
shal Perry Pummel, on a meet
ing He attended at Heppner re
garding the City-County Govern
ment organizations , recently
formed. The Council expressed
itself as being unanimously op
posed to increase of vehicle li
cense fees. In other business, the
annual water department report
was presented, and 44 services
are currently in use. After
lengthy discussion of recent pol
icy ' regarding use of the city's
backhoe, a motion was passed
that' would restrict use of the
machine. Work outside the city
wm only be done in behalf of
the city, or in an emergency.
Limited work will still be per
formed for residents within the
city. AH council members were
present .
Family Reunion on Wind River
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hill, Umatilla, held a fam
ily reunion at Beaver Camp on
Wind River, Wash, last week
end. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Leisrhton and familv.
Irrigon, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Koch
and families, Portland, and Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Bunten and
family, Hermiston.
Camping
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom spent
the weekend camping at Emi
grant State Park. On ' Sunday,
they attended the Union Pacific
Railroad Old Timers annual
breakfast, picnic lunch at noon,
and other activities throughout
the day.
At Ernest' Jorgensen Rome
Murray Gage-Cole of Vancou
ver, B. C.,! has been visiting at
the home of ' his iMncle, Ernest
Jorgensen the past week.' He 13
a baseball pitcher with the Phil
adelphia Phillies and ?will , bei
When Do They Meet?
Following is a list of civic and service organizations of
Morrow County showing their regular meeting .times... This
list will be updated and published periodically. Organiza
tions wishing to be included in this listing should contact
the Gt2ette'Tlrnes office. Only those organizations with 'reg
ular meeting dates will be listed. Special occasions will not
be Included, Only one listing per organization. . , ....
MORROW COUNTY v:i
Heppner Soil and Water
Conservation District ...
Morrow County Gem and
Mineral Society
Morrow t County Court
Morrow County' School Board , ....... Third Monday
Morrow County Juvenile Advisory Council .... Third Monday
' nbneer Memorial Hospital Board
Morrow County Jaycees I
Morrow County Jaycee Wives
Morrow County Planning Commission Meets on call
Morrow County Rifle and
Pistol Club
NFC
Port of Morrow
HEPPNER
Morrow County Gem and
Mineral Society
Carnation Club
Degree of Honor
protective Assoc.
Bodkworms
Golden Age Club
Hello Heppner':
Heppner' Arm of the National.
To Keen and Bear Arms
Heppner-Morrow Co. Chamber
Heppner City Council ;
Heppner Civic League ;
Heppner Elks Lodge
Heppner Extension Unit
Heppner Garden uud
Heppner Legion & Auxiliary
Heppner Lodge No. 69 AF & AM
Heppner Minl-mize Tops ciud .
Heppner Ruth Assembly No. 50
Rainbow Girls ".J
Mother's Club
Order of Eastern Star
Rhea Creek Grange
Royal Arch Masons
Soroptlmlsts :
IONE
Altar Society of St Williams
American Legion
American Legion Auxiliary
Beta Omega of ESA
lone City Council
lone Garden Club
lone Lion's Club
lone PTA
lone Willows Grange
lone Women's Fellowship .
LEXINGTON
Lexington City Council
Lexington Holly Rebekahs
playing in Walla Walla this
summer. . ?v;.
Other guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jorgensen Include" his sister,
Mrs. Thomas Gage Cole, a niece
Mrs. William Monroe, from the
Vancouver, B. C area, and Mrs,
Jorgensen's sister Myrna Miller
of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Coy spent
Monday and Tuesday in Port
land at Jennings Lodge, where
they attended a Conference of
the Northwest District of the
Wesleyan Church. ,
Christian Business
Women's Dinner
Charlotte Easterling, Marilyn
Stewart, Carmine Wilson, Verdie
Isom, Donna Eppenbach and La
Velle Partlow drove to Board
man Tuesday evening to attend
a Christian Business Women's
dinner meetine at the Board
man Grange Hall. The Rev. and
Mrs. Wesley Cronk, pastors of
the Irrigon Assembly of God fur
nished special music for the
evening.
The Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
Cronk spent the week in Hills
boro, where they furnished spe
cial music for special services
conducted at the Assembly of
God Church pastored by the
Rev. Dave Phillips.
Little League Champs
The B & I Cubs were Major
League Champs of the Colum
bia Little League Conference,
with 14 wins and 2 losses.
The B & I Bombers were Mi
nor League Champions of the
Columbia Little League Confer
ence with 12 wins and 3 losses.
Rev. W. F. Coy filled the pul
pit at the Irrigon Baptist Church
Sunday morning. ' ' ' I
Pee Wee Rodeo
Irrigon young people compet
ing in the Pee Wee Rodeo at
Hood River over the weekend.
were Deeno and Donald Leigh
ton, Wayne Huwe, Dana and
Danny Creamer. Wayne Huwe
placed 1st in relay, 1st in pony
race, 1st in poles and 3rd in
the barrels. Donald Leighton
placed 1st in relay and 4th in
pony race. Dana Creamer placed
2nd in poles and 4th in the
pony race, and Danny Creamer
placed 2nd in bronc riding and
5th in goat tying. The Leighton
and Huwe families, along with
Delmer Hug and David of Board
man and Boy Hoyt and child
ren of Hermiston camped to
gether during the rodeo.
Returning from Vacation
Mr.' and "Mrs. Gene Gurley
have returned from a month's
vacation which took them
through the midwest and south
em states. They visited friends
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and drove
south to the Mammouth Caves
in - Kentucky. ; They drove to
Bradenton, Fla., for-the gradua
tion tof Mrs. Gurley' granddau
frhter.' Sharri Poulsori. who grad
uated in the top H of Tier class
of '563 seniors; While in ior
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First Tuesday
Fourth Saturday
. First Wednesday
Third Tharsday
Every 'Wednesday
... Third Thursday
; First Wednesday, 8:00 p.m.'
Last Thursday
,: ...... Second, Thursday
Third Saturday
,.. Third Wednesday, 8:00 p.m
Second and Fourth Tuesdays,
8:00 p.m.!
Second '& Fourth Tuesday .
First Tuesday
Second Tuesday
Assn. ,,
Third Monday
Every Monday
fo Commerce
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First Monday
. Third Monday
Every Thursday
Second Monday
Second Monday
First Monday
First k Third Tuesday
S Every Tuesday
First & Third Monday
First Monday
Second Monday
Second Friday
Fourth Wednesday
Every Thursday
... First Thursday
Third Tuesday, 8:00
First Tuesday, 2:00
Second & Fourth Tuesday
Fliat Tuesday
Second Wednesday
Second & Fourth Monday
Second Thursday
. Sunday after Third Sat at
12:30 p.m. (Feb. March)
Fourth Thursday
First Monday
First & Third Thursday
.T. "Shorty Smith
THE AMERICAN TRUCKING INDUSTRY'S
1971 DRIVER OF THE YEAR
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OIL. DIRT, AND TRAFFIC EXHAUST BUILD UP
DURING LONG PERIODS OF DRY WEATHER,
RESULTING IN A DANGEROUS, SLIPPERY
TRAFFIC FILM" ON ROAD SURFACES.
Ida, they visited the famous Sar
a&ota Jungle Gardens, the Ann
heuser Busch Gardens in Tampa
and drove over the skyline
bridge to St. Petersburg to see
the ship "Bounty", an exact rep
lica of the ship in "Mutiny on
the Bounty". On returning, they
crossed the Rockies over Mon
arch Pass with an elevation of
11,302 feet. In Idaho, they vis
ited the Don Paulson family and
attended the Council Riding
Club's Play Day, where -the
Poulson girls won - six . ribbons
and the senior princess trophy,
Gurleys reported that in the
southern states, a pleasant sur
prise was "Welcome Stations"
where cold cokes, juices, coffee
and doughnuts were served free
of charge.
Visiting in Redmond
Mrs. Don Leighton and Dan
ette drove to Redmond to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leighton.
While in the area, they also vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Leigh
ton and Mrs. Hazel McConn at
Terrebonne, and attended the
wedding of Bobby Leighton and
Dolores Bishop at Prineville.
Vicky Gayman is home for a
2-week vacation after spending
five weeks in Richland, work
ing at the fruit warehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Pember
and Rivhard of Springfield, Mo.,
spent the week with her folks,
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Warner.
The families met at the home
or Mr. and Mrs. Fantells Vron
takis and sons Jeffrey and Mi
chael at Salem, and from there
drove to Lincoln City to spend
two days at the beach.
Bombing Range
The sand blows on the Bomb
ing Range have become of great
concern to the farmers of that
area and travelers of the Bomb
ing Range Road. Jr
Ihere have been suggestions
of widening the Bombing Range
Road because of its frequent
travel, but still, the problem of
the sand blows. If either of these
concern you, help out by wrjt
ing complaints and suggestions
to: ; f- 1 Z: '
Donald C. Rappel, Staff For-
ester Seattle Branch, Western
Division Naval Facilities, Engin
eering Command, Bldg. 5B,
Naval Support Activity, Seattle,
Wash. 98115. ,
Earl Miller.
Graduates
Airman Earl J. Miller, son . of
Mr.1 and Mrs Fred Miller ' of
Lexington, has graduated ' at
Keesler AFB, Miss., from the
training ' course for U. S. Air
Forcce space control and warn
ing system -sspixiialists.
Airman Miller, who learned to
operate electronic consoles used
in space tracking and control
systems, Is being assigned f to
McChord AFB, Wash. He is as
signed to a unit of the Aero
space Defense Command which
protects the U. S. against hos
tile aircraft and missiles.
he airman graduated in 1970
from Churchill County High
School, Fallon, Nev.
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SUMMER:
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Methodist Junior
Camp
Rev. and Mrs. Edwin A. Cut
ting spent the week of July 11
17 at Wallowa Lake United
Methodist Junior Camp near
Joseph, Oregon, where they were
teachers and counselors. The
campers attending were 4, 5 and
6th graders. .
Highlighting tr.e week was a
study of the relationship be
tween the Ameican Indian and
the white man. Other activities
included Bible Study, Ecology
and hiking. The weather was
perfect and a fine spirit among
the campers made for a great
week.
Getting
It's never too early to learn the value
of farm safety. Remember, most ac
cidents are preventable if precautions
are taken against potential dangers be
fore they strike. So act now to insure
your safety and the safety of others.
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Boardmaiuj
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Bt MARY LEE MAKLOW
BO ARDMAN Members of the
Greenfield Grange and the
Women's Activity Committee of
the Grange held a picnic 'Sun
day afternoon at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur-Allen-with
21 present Guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Rollin Bishop, W. G.
Seehafer, Faye Anderson and
Donald Anderson.
The group voted to postpone
the regular monthly meeting of
the grange for August, since it
would fall on the last day of
the Umatilla County Fair.
' The Women's ' Activity Com
mittee held a business meeting
and i appointed the following
card party hostesses: July 20,
Mrs. Walter Hayes; July 27, Ha
zel Carpenter; Aug. 3, Mrs. W.
G. Seehafer; Aug. 10, Mrs. Chub
Warren.
It was voted to buy some
dishes for the grange hall, also
four chests of counter top
height for the kitchen.
The next meeting of the Com
mittee will be at the home of
Mrs. Hazel Miller Aug. 11 at
12:30 p.m.
The Christian Women's Club
and the Christian Business and
Professional Women's Council
from Pendleton met Tuesday
night, July 3, at the Greenfield
Grange hall in Boardman with
116 in attendance. Preceding
the smorgasbord dinner at 7:15
a tour was conducted of the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert
Kennedy which has been remod
eled from the old Union Pacific
Railroad depot in the old town
of Boardman to a modern home
with antiques throughout. Mrs.
Kennedy later spoke to the
meeting on antiques and some
of the problems they had with
their rebuilding.
Kathy Fassett of Portland
was the speaker of the evening.
She and her husband, Jack, are
with Campus Crusade for Christ
International, and they are also
on the Executive Board of
Young Life in Portland.
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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thundery. July 23, 1971
Musical numbers were pre
sented by the Rev.-and MrsWes
Cronk of Irrigon. " ' i
' Background music was played
by Mrs. Carl Marquardt of Lex
ington. Mrs. Neil King and Mrs. Ev
erett Struckmeier were in charge
of the decorations. ;
The dinner1 was served by the
Women's Activity Committee of
the grange. The committee in
charge was Mrs. Arthur Allen,
Mrs. Chub Warren, Mrs. Hazel
Miller and Mrs. Frank Marlow.
Others assisting were Mrs. Wal
ter Hayes, Mrs. Bernard Dono
van, Mrs. Larry Phillips, Mrs.
Hazel' Carpenter, "Mrs; Ronald
Black, Mrs. Bill' Bates, Mrs.
SteVe Hlghley and Faye Ander
son. Riverside junior-Senior
High School students who as
sisted in Serving included Pat
sy Skoubo, Martha King, Casey
Kuhn and Robin Lowe.
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Roll
in Bishop were in charge of set
ting up- the tables.
Mrs. Everett Struckmeier left
Sunday to' be a teacher and
camp nurse at Camp Wi-Ne-Ma
near Cloverdale for the week of
July 19-24. Her son, the Rev.
Dick Struckmeier of The Dalles,
will be the director of the camp.
Martha King is also going as
a counselor. Mrs. Struckmeier's
mother, Mrs. Vern Pettit, accom
panied her and will visit at the
homes of her sisters, Mrs. Carl
Huber at Hillsboro, and Mrs.
Russell Parker at Newberg.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Harper for a week
have returned to their homes.
They included Harper's parents,
Mr. and Mrs: Walter Harper of
Niles, Mich.; his brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Hraper of Chicago, 111.; his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Jerchow of Yucca Valley,
Calif., and Lt. Com. and Mrs.
Henry Thew and daughter of
Cove.
There were three tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
ty held Tuesday at the Green
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"tools" in top condition, including
electric power. Make sure of adequate
wiring, proper insulation, no overload
ed circuits. Play it safe ... let power
work for you!
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field Grange hall, sponsored by
the Women's Activity Commit
tee of "the 'grahgei ' Mrs. s Frank
Marlow was hostess.
' Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington
won high score and low went
to Mrs. Don Downey. Mrs. Tom
Barnhart and Mrs. Walter Hayes
received the traveling pinochle
prizes. '
Pastor Neil King left Sunday
for Camp Morrow at Tygh Val
ley where he will be camp
speaker this week. Bruce Rus
sell accompanied him and will
be a counselor at the camp.
Children who went included Le
ora King, Lori Russell, Patrick
Nelson, Gene MeKee, Tonl Moore
and Billle Hoag, the latter two
of Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ball and
daughters Susan and Linda
went to Canada last week to at
tend the Calgary " Stampede.
Sunday visitors at the Ball home
were Mrs. Ball's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Blakely and children Mike and
Karen of Pasco, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman
and daughter Linda went to
Hood River over the weekend
to visit at the home of their
son and daugnter-in-iaw, mr.
and Mrs. Ted Hoffman.
Ricky and Bobble Smith of
Hermiston are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.' Harold
Rash.
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