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Goings on in
By SHARON BELL
Saturday evening there wag
regular square danre at
Camp l ive In the Community
Hall.
... Darrell Wilson of lone
' accompanied by his wife,
Beverly, waa caller for the
evenng.
Attending were: Mr. and
Mm, Norlan Anderson of
Antleope, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
McNary. Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer of lone. Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffith of Cecil, Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Garcia, Mrs.
Jack Bell of Fossil, Mr. and
Mrs. Herschel Murdock, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Norris of Camp
Five, and Glen Perkins of
Kinzua.
A meeting was held at lunch
time and it was decided to
have a camper dance Aug. 18
at Camp Five.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garcia
and Mrs. Jack Bell will be in
charge of the fair booth this
year,
ltie Good Neighbors Club
held a picnic Thursday after
noon at the Condon Park,
There was a potluck picnic
with swimming and tennis
enjoyed afterwards. Those
enjoying the picnic were Mrs.
Lynda Nyseth, Mrs. Vera
Dyer, Mrs. Linda Shaw, Mrs.
Lord Hire, Mrs. Molly Day,
Mrs. Patty Handle, Mrs. Carol
Dyer, Mrs. Virginia Mallory
and Mrs. Reichlet.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cody this weekend was Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Morin of Baker.
Mrs. Verlin Connor went to
the Dalles Friday for medical
care.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey and
Mrs. Don Stinkard went to the
Dalles Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Bell of
Portland were here this week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elvyn Bell.
On Saturday Earl Norris
and Herschel Murdock flew to
Richland, Wn., on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines
went to Madras Saturday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyal Hubbel
and Robby went to Milton
Free water over the weekend
and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Eldridge.
Mrs. Lyle Muzzy of Thorne
Bay, Alaska, arrived Friday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Ladies' & Children's
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Dyer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Muzzy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luper
and children of San Francisco
and Mrs. Haiti Luper of
Portland were here this week
end visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Luer and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright.
Cathy and Cindy Sparks
returned home to Portland
Friday. They had been staying
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Luper.'
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hines
went to Pendleton Sunday to
meet Mrs. Steve Harrison of
Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and
Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Harrison
went to Portland Monday
where Hildred entered Good
Samaritan Hopsital for tests.
Mrs. John Jackson and
daughters returned Sunday
after spending the week visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Golly horn of Salem.
Mr. an1 Mrs. Bill Maddux
went to Prineville Monday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Benson
went to Albany over the
weekend where they' visited
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benson. (
Stan and Steve went to the '
coast where they did some
deep sea fishing.
Visiting relatives this week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Reid and daughters of Hermi
ston. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Men
mega went to Amity over the
weekend where they visited
Mrs. Doris Graivstien.
Raymond Reid and Bill
McConnell went to The Dallas
Sunday where they attended
the Jeep Races.
Visiting Pastor and Mrs.
William Mai are Mr. and Mrs.
David Mai and son, Scott of
Abdis Ababa, Ethiopia. Also
visiting this weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Palmer and
family of Eugene.
Attending a golf tournament
in Omack, Wn., this weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Jellick, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hulett, Ernie and John Wall.
Mrs. Guy Van Arsdale and
children went to Joseph Wed
nesday and were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Reece. Guy
flew to Joseph Saturday where
he joined his family, and all
attended Chief Joseph Days.
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Stubble
field went to Portland over the
weekend where they attended
a family picnic.
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Pastor Neil King took anoth
er group of young people to
Camp Morrow at Wamic last
week. The group included
Freddie. Donna and Becky
Zicmcr, and Martha and
Cindy King, who all served as
helpers at (he camp; also,
Leora King, Lori Russell,
Charm McKee, Gene McKee,
Lorrie Sherrod, Danny Her
nandez, Kathy Farlow, Lisa
and Wendy Mittclsdorf and
Billie Hoag.
Viators last week at the
home of Mrs. M.I. Oveson
were her sons and daughters-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Oveson and Kim of Newark,
Ca., and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Oveson and sons Bruce, Kreg
and Ross of Roundup, Mont.
They and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Black and daughter Diane
went to Wallowa for a family
reunion at the home of Mrs.
Oveson 's other son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford Oveson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trivett
of Norfolk. Va , were weekend
visitors at the home of
Trivett's sister, Mrs. Mary
Fichter.
PFC Jerry Downey was
been here for a two-week
leave at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Downey, from Fort Riley,
Kans., where he has been
stationed the past eight
months. Following his leave
he returned to Fort Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Pieper
of White Salmon, Wn., were
weekend visitors at the home
of Pieper's grandmother, Mrs.
Walter Wyss.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Peck
were called to Scottsdale,
Ariz., by the illness and death
of Mrs. Peck's father, Lt. Col.
(Ret.) Robert Heald. Also
going down for the funeral
were Mrs. Hazel Miller and
the four Peck boys, Jimmy,
Robert, Michael and Danny,
and Wilbur Akers. Accomp
anying Akers were his brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Akers of lone. Mrs.
Peck and boys will remain
with her mother until, school
starts.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mallery
of Seattle, Wn., were recent
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weekend visitors at the home
of Mrs. Mallery'f stepfather
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eddy and
children John, Laura Lee,
Shannon, Robbie and Jeremy
of Revelstoke, B.C., visited
last week at the home of Mrs.
Eddy's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Pool.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Mefford
of Emmett, Ida., visited last
week at the home of Mefford's
sister, Mrs. Leo Root.
Mrs. Brenda Parker and son
Vince left for their home in
Salem last Thursday after
visiting the week at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Zoe
Billings.
Mrs. Frank Marlow took a
week's trip visiting at the
homes of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe
Smith, Portland, and her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Marlow, Med
ford. On her way home she
was an overnight visitor in
Portland at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. V. T. Lowery.
Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo has
returned home from St.
Anthony's Hospital in Pendle
ton, where she had major
surgery.
Mrs. Rupert Kennedy has
returned home from a week's
stay in Good Shepherd Hos
pital in Hermiston, Mrs. Glen
Kimbell was also a patient for
two days in Good Shepherd.
There were three tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party held last week at the
Greenfield Grange Hall, spon
sored by the Women's Activity
Committee of the grange.
Mrs. Bill Bates was hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Arthur Allen and second high
went to Mrs. Walter Wyss.
Mrs. Walter Hayes and Hazel
Carpenter received the travel
ing pinochle prizes.
The Women's Activity
Committee of Greenfield
Grange will meet Aug. 8 at the
home of Mrs. Walter Hayes at
1 p.m.
- Winners at Willow Run Golf
Club at the invitational with
Heppner as guests included
men's low gross, Lowell
Gribble and Francis Doherty
of Heppner, tie for first; and
Ron Daniels, second. Low net,
Jim Graham, first, and Wayne
Kuhn and Oscar Shoemake,
tie for second. Longest drive,
Ray Massey of Heppner.
Closest to the pin on No. 14,
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By FRANCES ROSE H I1JM1N
Jcannette Denton Hodge has
relumed from a month's
vacation in Ireland and Scot
land. Mrs. Hodge first visited
Ireland year ago. This year
she toured the lakes. She
visited the famous ship build
ing bay at the Firth of Clyde,
or the mouth of the Clyde river
on the Irish Sea. She also
visited Glasgow In Scotland
and Belfast and Cork in
Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hobbs
have returned from a 10-day
vacation trip to Anthony,
Kans. Their daughters, Jyl
and Becky, had been visiting
relatives there and returned
home with them. The Hobbs
family then spent a weekend
visiting their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Allyn Hobbs, in Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. Hobbs. who is fourth
grade teacher here, had Jyl in
her class last year. This year
Becky will be a fourth grader.
Hobbs is a long time employee
at Umatilla Army Depot.
Mrs. W. F. Coy attended the
Conference of the Northwest
District of the Wesleyan
Church and camp meeting the
second week of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fro
berg and Evaland Ingalls
attended the Myatt family
reunion held at the G. A.
Perkins home in Tacoma, Wn.
Mrs. Froberg and Mrs. Ingalls
are sisters and members of
the Myatt family.
Marjorie Nyman of Seattle
was a recent visitor at the
Froberg home.
Francis Doherty; closest to
the pin on No. 18, Doug
Gunderson of Heppner.
Team low gross, Clint Mc
Quarrie, Francis Doherty,
Carroll Donovan and Jim
Graham. Second team low
gross, Bob Jepsen, Cliff
Harris, Wayne Kuhn and
Delbert Ball.
Women's low gross, Jeanne
Miller, Vi Lanham, tie be
tween Eileen Daniels and Bev
Gunderson. Low net, tie be
tween Marie McQuarrie and
, Emma Docken, first ; Kaye
Trumbull, second. Longest
drive, Bev Gunderson ; closest
to the pin on No. 18, Jeanne
Miller.
Winners in the putting
contest on Ladies Day last
week were Barbara Russell in
group 1, and Phoebe Hayes in.
group 2. There were 16 ladies
participating.
Someone you love
is depending upon you
to save money.
Your independent, home
owned bank is here to help.
We pay 5 percent interest on
Savings Passbook deposits.
And time certificates up
to $100,000 draw interest
up to 6Y2 percent.
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HEPPNER
Cecilia Gibba Is making
plans to move her mobile
home to her property on North
Main Avenue this week. Mrs.
Gibbs. who recently lost her
husband. Wilbur, is a sister to
Al Partlow, and has been
living in Boardman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stephens
were dinner guests at the
home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Stephens, on Cooney
Lane in Hermiston. The occa
sion was in honor of Curtis
Stephens' birthday, July 25.
Mrs. A Partlow and Sherry
spent the weekend at Wallowa
Lake, where Mrs. Partlow
attended a postmasters
meeting on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Berg and
Ron of Vancouver, Wn., were
guests of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Partlow, and Sherry during
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McLel
lan and son of Springfield,
Mo., have been visiting at the
home of Mrs. McLellan's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Warner, during the past week.
On Sunday the McLellan
family presented an instru
mental trio at the Assembly of
God morning worship service.
McLellan is a music in
structor at Central Bible
College, as well as director of
the Revivaltime Choir, heard
coast-to-coast on the Assem
bly of God radio broadcast.
Vacation Bible School will
be held at the Assembly of God
in Irrigon, Aug. 6 -10, at 9;30
a.m. each day until 12 noon.
Classes will be for children 4
through 14 years old. Older
young people will help with
hand work projects. The
theme of the V.B.S. is "Lift
Off," a probe into the future.
Pastor Robert Schmoll ex
tends a welcome to the
children of the community.
The Assembly of God is
sponsoring a community pot
luck picnic to be at the school
grounds, Aug. 4.
Postmaster LaVelle Part
low attended a meeting at the
Pendleton Post Office
Wednesday to receive instruct
tion on the . Food Stamp
program. 'Low income fam
ilies will be able to purchase
food stamps at the Irrigon
Post Office beginning in
August. Postal hours for
selling the food stamps will be (
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Weekend visitors at 'the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Batie
Rand were their sons and
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NOTICE
families, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Rand of Hermiston' and
Mr. and Mrs. David Rand of
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reed and
daughters were visitors at the
homes of Mrs. Reed's aunts,
Mrs. Earl Sanders and Mrs.
Elbert Eppenbach. Mrs. Reed
Is the former Susan Paxson
who went to school here. Reed
has recently retired from the
Air Force after 20 years of
service. The family has gone
now to Kansas City, Mo.,
where they plan to live.
Visitors of Vera Geisler for
the past two weeks were her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gehrt, and
their six children of Wisconsin
Rapids. Gehrt is employed by
Kraft paper mill in Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. CA. Miller are
at home again in Irrigon after
an absence of six weeks. They
attended a Wally Byan Inter
national Airstream Rally in
Bozeman, Mont. There were
3909 trailers at the rally, 48 of
them from Oregon. The Ore
gon group helped Mr. Miller
celebrate her 77th birthday.
Miller, who will soon be 81,
went for a helicopter ride for
the first time.
They toured Yellowstone
National Park, then visited a
daughter in Laramie, Wyo.,
where they left their trailer to
travel on to Nebraska where
they visited relatives in Ar
cadia, Lincoln and Red Cloud.
They returned by way of
Laramie to pick up their
trailer.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller are
making plans to attend the
Pendleton Round-up and ex
pect to be on the welcoming
committee for Wally Byam
Trailer homes.
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ied in public notices. Be
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charges all citizens to be
informed, the Gazette-Times
urges every citizen to read
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EDITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Monahan
and three daughters, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Hoffman, Lake Oswego; and
Mr. and Mrs. John Burock and
his four daughters spent the
weekend with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mona
han, Heppner.
'Wylie, if I catch you studying again, you're going to
lose your scholarship.
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NOTIC E OF FILING
APPLICATION
FOR A CHANGE
IN POINT OF DIVERSION
OF WATER
Notice Is given hereby that
Gene O. Pierce has filed an
application for the approval of
a change in point of diversion
of water from Willow Creek.
Certificate of water right
issued to James O. Hager and
recorded at page 3388, Volume
4, State Record of Water Right
Certificates, confirms a right
to use of not to exceed 0.08
cubic foot per second of water
from Willow Creek, for the
irrigation of, among other
lands, 2.4 acres in the NE Vi
SW Section 35, Township 2
South, Range 26 East, W.M.,
with a date of priority of
August 23, 1917.
The water is conveyed to
these lands by means of the
Hager Ditch from a point of
diversion located 740 feet
North and 400 feet West from
the SE corner of SE Vi SE Vi,
being within the SE V SE Vi of
Section 35, Township 2 South,
Range 26 East, W.M.
The applicant herein, owner
of the lands above described,
proposes to irrigate these
lands from a point of diversion,
to be located 780 feet North,
and 160 feet West from the SE
corner of NE Vi SW Vi, being
within the NE V SW Vi of
Section 35, : Township 2 South,
Range 26 feet W.M.
All persons Interested are
notified hereby that a hearing
will be held at the county
courthouse at Heppner, Ore
- gon, on September 11, 1973, at
9:30 a.m. All objections to the
proposed change, if any there
are, will be heard at said time
and place. Any and all.
objections shall be prepared in
writing, one copy to be served
on Gene O. Pierce, Box 36,
Heppner, Oregon, 97836, and
one copy filed with the State
Engineer, Salem, Oregon, to
gether with a $5.00 filing fee,
at least 10 days prior to the
date set for hearing. If no
objections are filed, the appli
cation may be approved by the
State Engineer without a
hearing. Administrative rules
pertaining to the filing of a
protest will be furnished by
the State Engineer upon
request.
Dated at Salem, Oregon,
this 10th day of July, 1973.
CHRIS L.WHEELER
State Engineer
Published July, 19 - 26, Aug.
2, 1973
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Harold R. Bergstrom, Hepp
ler, is a crew member of the
aircraft carrier USS Kitty
Hawk, which is changing her
homeport back to San Diego
after repairs in San Fran
cisco. 567.3883
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