Heppner, Ore., Gazette "" - V. t ,'" ' rf-"-l" mm mrm . m a. v r , -r -ri ' '1? - ' F-iv :. . . 9 Irrigon votes wafer bonds The $14,000 water bond election May 30 in Irrigon passed. 41-8. This will provide funds to construct at least a 100,000 gallon reservoir, possibly a larger one. Eleven additional fire hydiwnts will assure fire protection to the community, as well as larger water mains. A pump house will be con structed. Irrigon residents were made aware of the need for munici pal water system improve ments on Friday morning. Early risers had no water between 5 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. One of the ailing pumps had failed to kick back on and the tank had drained. Mayor Chester Wilson became aware of the problem about 6 a.m. and switched on the standby pump. Things were running smoothly again by 7:45. It is felt by many that with the agricultural boom in the area that there will be more demand for city water, and already the water pressure is ofien low when residents are sprinkling yards. The present system has reached its ca pacity, but with the proposed improvements there will be room for expansion. Visiting relatives and friends in Irrigon over the Memorial Day weekend were Jay Berry and Snow McCoy of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Russel McCov of Vancouver. Wn. Recent visitors at the Al Parilow home were Mr. and Mrs Gene Berg of Vancouver and Vernon Partlow of Hills boro. Mrs, Robert Schmoll and Paul Nathan, one month-old were honored with a baby shower at the Assembly of God parsonage Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. Perry Pummel sang "The Sweetest Little Feller" and the group sang several songs. Vera Cooley received the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubbs of Colton. Ca.. spent a week in Irrigon visiting at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Jim ONE YEAR OF TOTALLY FREE CHECKING Including checks, wallet, register, and waived service charge for all personal checking accounts opened between now and the grand opening of our new headquarters building! WATCH US GROW - AND GROW WITH US! wmm 1 BankAmeh'caro THE PENDLETON BANKING CO. 7 S.K. Court - Times, Thursday, June J I w.i mtmtmm.'tmf m.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom B. Helvey and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ross, The Da Hps; Mr. and Mrs. Will Moe and Kaye Larie, Dufur; are shown here with their Wally Byara Caravan Airstream coaches lined up at Morrow County Fairgrounds. The group of II trailers began arriving Friday, and toured the countryside until Sunday before returning home. This is the Eastern Oregon unit of the Wally Byam Caravan, an international group, recently organized at Dufur. The Heppner trip is the first of monthly rallies to be held in the area. Helvey is president of the unit. Keith Jr., and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Keith Sr. have sold their home in Irrigon to Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. The Keiths moved during the past week to their home near Ocean Park. Wn. The schedule for the Co lumbia Little League Majors are as follows, with all games starting at 6 p.m. Games are played at the team's town listed under "home." All B & I (Boardman and Irrigon teams) are plaved at Irrigon. HOME VISITOR DATE Umatilla Echo June 5 B & I Stanfield June 5 Echo Stanfield June 7 Umatilla B&I June 7 B&I Echo June 11 Umatilla Stanfield June 11 Echo Umatilla June 13 Stanfield B&I June 13 18 GRADUATE FROM KINDERGARTEN Eighteen youngsters com pleted kindergarten at AC. Houghton School in Irrigon. They presented a program Wednesday morning for the student body and parents. Principal Mick Tolar pre sented diplomas to the young graduating class. Mrs. Elaine Nelson has been the teacher this year, with Mrs. Vicky Mesteth as teacher aide. Mrs. Jackie Downie. who will graduate this year from EOSC'on La Grande, has been engaged to teach next year's kindergarten class. This kindergarten serves North Morrow County, with students coming from Boardman and Irrigon. At a hearing held in the office of the County Court on Wednesday. May 29. the court approved a recommendation made by the Morrow County Planning Commission to re zone the area surrounding the Irrigon city limits from farm to farm residential. This was the final hearing required, and the official zoning maps on file in the offices of the county clerk and the planning commission will be amended accordingly. 6, 1974 K -4 rVI Last rifes for Bertha Ayers Bertha Izora Ayers, 69, former Heppner resident, died in Pendleton, May 29. A lifetime resident of the county, she was born in lone on Jan. 11. 1905. the daughter of Samuel and Mary Winnett Ritchie. Services were Saturday, June 1. 2 p.m.. at the Sweeney Mortuary Chapel. The Rev. Forest E. Godin of the Church of the Nazarene officiated. Sacred selections were pro vided by Carl and Betty Marquardt. Casketbearers were Gale McClintock. Robert Ramos, Rodney Ayers. Everett Keith ley. Raymond Pettyjohn and Matt Hughes. Survivors include a son. Ray Ayers. Pendleton: a daughter, Juanita Dukek. Pendleton: a sister. Hazel W'estermeyer. Hermiston; eight grandchil dren and eight great-grandchildren. Flood insurance approved The Morrow County Plan ning Commission office in Heppner has announced that approval has been received from the Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment's Federal Insurance Administration on the recent application for authorization to permit the sale of flood insurance in Morrow County. This covers all of the county outside the incorporated cities. Most cities have submitted their own applications and should be receiving clearance in the near future. Flood insurance at govern ment subsidized premium rates will be available under this program as a result of the passage of the amended Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 which became effective on Jan. 1. 1974. 276-4 111 Raymond Veigh returned to Army duty May 21 at Fort Carson, Colo., after spending a weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Yeigh. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rogers and Pam went to Bend Tuesday for Grady to enter the hospital for surgery on Wednesday. Cathy Nelson was home for the weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Demp sey Simms. The Friendship Club held its , regular card party Wednes day evening at the grac1: school with Evie Luper as hostess. Winning prizes were: high, Irene Samples, second high, Dinah Jackson, pinoch les, Molly Day and Barbara Heim. Others enjoying the evening were Sharon Bell, Pat McMinn and Sue Mattison. ' Mrs. Pat Van Arsdale took the 7th and 8th grade to visit the Mary Hill Castle and John Day Dam Thursday. Going along to enjoy the field trip and help chaperon were Mrs. Rosie Graham and Chris Vader. Mr. and Mrs. DougSargeant and family of Helix were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neall. Also visiting the O'Nealls were Mrs. George Ann Larson and her son. Jimmy, of The Dalles. The Kinzua Kindergarten held its annual last day of school picnic at the park in Fossil Friday. Mothers going to help with the children were Irene Samples, Deena Reid, Martha Wallis. Marilyn Par ton. Evie Luper, Caron Knopp, Patty Burres, Becky Wright, Sue Mattison and their teach er. Mrs. Gladvs Jewell. WHEELER COUNTY ARCHERS The holiday brought many Wheeler County Archers out to shoot again. The archers arV hosting an Invitational Tournament of 28 field and 28 animal targets, Sunday. June 9 at 9:30 a.m. There will be a potluck between rounds that day. Some local shooters went to Bend to take part in the two-day shoot put on by the Bend Bowman. Attending from Wheeler County Archery Club were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Elders. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Nickelsen. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Murdock. Lavina Conner and Duane Kandle of Redmond. Apologies to Donnie Nickel sen for omission of his name as attending the Baker Elk horn Archers Shoot last week. There was a good represen tation from many clubs around the state, so Kinzua w as proud to bring home four trophies. The new T-Bone System was used for classifi cation. Betty Elder won first place (with very good shooting) in the Flight 7 Class. Betty Murdock getting 3rd place. In the Flight 6 Class Hershel Murdock received 1st place and Lavina Conner did a whale of a job for 3rd place. East Committeeman Del Moore would like to sanction the local course when he WHIRLPOOL ATH Specialty Distributors Phone 395-2553 Box 305 Maupin, Oregon 97037 NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING The budget for Port of Morrow for the fiscal year 19.74197$ Beginning July 1, 19 74 as detailed and summarized in the accompanying schedules was prepared on an accounting basis consistent with that used in prior years. Major changes, if any, and their effects on this budget are set forth in an accompanying statement. A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained between the hours of ',Qo 4 Mf. and S'.QO' f.H at UrUw fl, faitJmfo A meeting of the tJ" C,lJ will be held $. At . (Governing Body) Jj arw. p.m. atfQ j), fajfalox the purpose of holding a public hearing on this budget. Any person may appear to discuss the budget, or any news comes over on June 9. There are several things that must be done and fixed so this can be accomplished. Please come and shoot but also help us get the work done. CM Dayton 40,000-mile guarantee, Tires to fit most imports. Garden Plowing-Roto Tiller Rentals Cal's Arco 676-so62 Automotive SHERRELL CHEVROLET, INC. Complete Sales & Serv ice 3rd & Main Hermiston JERRY LEVIS LEXINGTON STANDARD GARAGE Minor and Major Tune ups. Complete Overhauls You need it We do it. Lexington Auto Body across the street. 'U hour towing 9X9-8511 Lexington Breeding Service Artificial Insemination Service--beef and dairy American Breeders Rep resentative. JOE YOCOM Lexington, Ore. 989-8134 Cafes-Lounges CAL'S LOUNGE & CAFE Specialist in mixed drinks and fine foods. 676-5015 Heppner City Council HEPPNER CITY COUNCIL Meets first Mondav of each month. Citizens having mat ters for discussion please present them to the City Kecorder one week prior to regular meeting, or bring them before the Council. 676-9618 Construction RIVERBEN0 Concrete Aggregate Crushed Rock Drain Rock Asphalt paving Excavating and Grading Hermiston. Oregon Phone 567-2121 Drugs, prescriptions HERMISTON DRUG Free Prescription Mail Service Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Gifts for all occasions. Snack Bar 114 Main St.... Ph. 567-3072 Judy Hubbel of The Dalles came home for the weekend to visit her parents and sister, Sharon. Sunday they went to Milton-Freewater to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge. Yes, we have CAMP TRAILERS FOR RENT also a fine stock of Steel Radials Floor Covering, Heating M & R FLOOR COVERING Linoleum. Carpet, Oil Burner Service. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 676-M18 Heppner KEMIG FLOORCOVERING Carpet, draperies, linoleum, counter tops, ceramic tile, flooring, sundries Sales & Installation 330 SVV 11th, Hwy.567-2563 Butter Creek Hermiston Food Fsrtts Wrapped and cut the way you want it. Custom slaughtering beef, pork, lamb. Beef days-Mon. & Wed..4 Hog day--Fri. We sell pork and beef, half or whole. We aim to please. Call 567-6651 HERMISTON, ORE. Rt. 3, Box 34 Funeral Home SWEENEY FUNERAL HOME Pre-arrangements, distant re movals. Serving lone, Hepp ner, Lexington. Licensed fun eral directors. 676-96(10 Heppner Furniture See us before you buy your color TV or stereo s vstem WILCOX FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES W. Hermiston Ave. 567-2201 Hermiston H0USEWSC0UNTSrrk' New & Used Furniture & Appliances Authorized Norge Dealers 2200 . First, Hermiston 567-8960 part of it. Morrow (County) 9 Raymond Reid and Vick Wallis went to the North Fork of the John Day Sunday to do some fishing. Smitty's Pancake House COMPLETE DINNERS Chicken Sea Food Open 6 a.m.-9 p.m., every day Banquet Facilities HERMISTON WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Whatever business forms you may need ... we do the job! Gazette-Times Insurance TURNER, VAN MARTER & BRYANT General Insurance 676-9113 Heppnen RUGGLES-BOYCE INSURANCE AGENCY 676-25 Ray Bovce.. Heppner ..676-5384 Mobile Homes B&E Mobilehomes Sales Inc. Bud and Skee, new owners 27 years in Hermiston, Umatilla area. Featuring Sequoia, Frontier, Nashua, Skyline and New Moon. From 12 to 28 feet wide. "Our service can't be beat" Hermiston-McNary Hwy. Hermiston, Ore. ph. 567-2360 Monuments Eternal Markers-bronze, granite. Installations. Vases. Cemetery grave markers. SWEENEY MORTUARY Serving lone, Heppner, Lex ington 676-9600 Heppner Optometrist DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ Optometrist Next to Hotel Heppner entrance. 676-9465 Heppner Pets TROPICAL FISH PALACE & PET CENTER We carry a complete pet line. 216 Court St. The Dalles 298-5628 (Chairman of Governing Body) (City) Page 7 Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wright left Friday to spend the weekend at Spokane, and to attend Expo 74. 1m 567-3669 Physicians-Surgeons DR. L.D. TIBBLES Osteopath physician and surgeon. 1st National Bank Bldg. Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616 WALLACE H. WOLFF, M.D..P.C. Family Practice. Week Days by appointment and emer gencies. S76-9253 Res. 676-9620 GERALD A. JONES. M.D. Physician and Surgeon, 116 E. 1 Hurlburt. Hours: Mon. thru! Thurs., 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.; 1:30p.m. -5 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. DR. K.D. PETERSON Chiropractic & Naturopathic Physician 893 N. First St, Phone: 567-6277 Hermiston, Ore. 97838 Radiator Service FARMERS! JONES RADIATOR SERVICE 1315 N. 1st St. 567-6916 HERMISTON Now is the time to get your i harvest equipment ready before the rush season. Sewing Machines Singer Sales & Service New Zig-Zag Machines from $89.95 GROGAN'S Approved Singer Dealer 243 S. Main Ph. 276-2352 Pendleton For Local Service call Elma's I Apparel, 676-9426. Title Insurance MORROW COUNTY ABSTRACT TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office in Peters Bldg. 676-9912 Heppner