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Page 6, THE GAZETTE-TIMES, p n w 7 v MKirf rii;. ..v'rs? .. -: - j k . ... - I t - IHRIGON NEWS Frances Rose Wilson The August City Council meeting in Irrigon centered mainly on the business of a proposed Water Improvement District to serve the southwest area of the City where a 24 lot subdivision is being laid out. The subdivision was previous ly approved and the proposed improvement district would bring water service to appro ximately 20 acres of new lands. A hearing was set for Sept 9. The city water system improvements which have been under construction are now completed and the council met at the pumping plant before the regular meeting to inspect the facility. A 200.(o gallon reservoir was added increasing storage capacity to 22i.ihki. A 15 horse power booster pump was added as well as a LP gas driven l Ofl gpm pump for fire fighting and emergency standby in case of power failure. A pumphouse and well house were built to house the plants and a cyclone fence was extended to enclose the tanks and pumphouses. A request to rent a mobile hi mie on property not owned b occupant was turned down. It was noted that an ordinance change would be necessary. The council unanimously ex pressed the opinion that res cinding of this provision w ould open the door to conditions Ihtft would create problems, especially in the press of a housing shortage. Recorder Barbara B rd w as absent on vacation. Church Directory MKTII0llsT S 9 45 a in Wuislnp H'" 1.1 TIIKK V SS 9 45 a in VUrsh 11 am Childifu Choir. S Ju a n (HRISTIW SS 9 45 1 m Hurship II m Eten Sen 7 30 p m MZWtKNt SS 10 am Worship II rn Etrn. Sm pm EPISCOPAL Communion I i m SS 45 am Worship IUm Adult Ed 10 I m ASSEMBLY OP COD SS 9 45 a m Worship H m Sun Evf sen ice 7 00 Bible Study Wed . 7 pm. SE EATH-D AD ENTIST Sabbath School 9 Him. Worship II m. CATHOLIC Ctechism ... Mon 4 Wed Worship. Heppner. Sun 11 1 m. Saturday (30pm. lone Sun 1 45 m. Saturday worship, I 30 pm., St. Patricki OK k( ii or ( iimsT. u- SS Oiurrh Sun Eve 7 30 Bille Stud. Wed 7 JO Sponsored ii i community lervic by LEBUSHSHOP rr- Heppner. OR. Thursday. Aug. n Carnival time at the fair. A recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom was Robert Leach. Los Angeles. He is Mrs. Isom's brother, whom she had not seen for many years. The Isoms and Leachs visited another brother- and sister-in-law. Earl and Vonna Leach. They all vacationed at Reedsport where Earl Leach and Earl Isom went deep sea fishing catching their limit. A family reunion of some 90 people gal hered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith in Irrigon on Aug. 10. It was the family of Mrs. Smith's father, now deceased and her mother Mrs. Lola Breeding. Some of the rela tives met for the first time and for others it had been 27 years since they had seen one another. Of the immediate family only 5 grandchildren of Mrs Breeding were unable to attend. The families came from many points in Oregon. Wash ington. Idaho and Montana The Sound Life Singers of the Northwest sang at the Assembly of God in Irrigon on Wednesday night. They also presented a puppet show. They visited the church again on Sunday enroute to North Bend and Florence. The singers participated in the Boy's and Girl's Camp last week at Meadow ood Springs and will return to the Youth Camp this week. Members of the singing learn are John and Mary England. Mike and Karen Tweedy. Doug Halheway. Jim Black. Lynn Dorrell and Laurie Dyck They were guests of Mr. and Mrs Al Partlow and Mr. and Mrs Harvey Warner u .i st Bourn mk.f.tim; TI.IKHKVK.TTIIIHS. Liabrary board members will meet on Thursday even ing Aug 28 at the library. This regular fourth Thursday mon thly meeting will begin at 8:00 p m. WATER MAGIC Jacuzzi's AquaGenle ends water drlpples forever! A new kind of water system thatdelivers constant pressure and volume all through your house-all the time! JAMISON & MARSHALL PLUMBING & HEATING Condon, Ortgon 384 7773 WES 21. 1975 -MA V The first one in many years. Man beaten while asleep Terry Baisley. 22, Stanfield. decided to park his pickup and take a short cat -nap before going home early Sunday morning. He parked his pick up on the shoulder of the Baseline Rd. north of Lexing ton, removed his wallet from his pocket and placed it on the dash of his vehicle along with some tape cartridges. While he slept, person or persons unknown reached in and opened the door on the drivers side of the pickup, hit Baisley in the face, then stole his wallet and his tapes. After reporting the incident to the Sheriff's Department. Baisley was taken to Pioneer Memorial Hospital for treat ment According to reports it appeared as though he were hit about the face with objects other than someones fist. He was released from the hospital after x-ravs were taken and he returned home The case is under investiga tion by the Sheriffs depart ment . BIRTHS Mr and Mrs Noel Gay llarshman. Heppner. are the parents of a son. Andy Kinard. 8 lbs I oi . born Aug 15. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Everett Harshman. and Mrs Alice McCabe. all of Heppner. Great grandmother is Mrs Nellie Mahon. Hepp ner. Mr and Mrs Leslie Wayne 1'iene. Irrigon. are the parents ol a daughter. Torn a Michelle. K lbs 7 m . born Aug 14 Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Vernon Toombs and Mr and Mrs. John Fiene. all of Nvssj.oK Great grandmoth er is Mrs Rose Toombs, tmtano. OK Mr and Mrs Kay James Parllow. Hi'ppner. are the parents of a daughter. Angela Kae.7lbs 14 oz , born Aug 13 Grandparents are Mr and Mrs James Johnston. Hepp ner. and Mrs Roy Partlow. Boardman Great grandmoth ers are Mrs E V Stingle. Heppner and Mrs. Marie Golden. Portland. OK. M Welcome, We feature the bet In fine toot , . . and mltetf drinks . . end the eoldnl beer In the Wetl! Cal's CAFE & MONUMENT NEWS Mrs. Bud Engle Mrs. Bernard Fitie took her mother-in-law. Ellyn FiUe to Redmond Saturday to meet the bus for her home at Bakersfield. CA. Her nephew and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Grant of Spokane brought her to the Fitzes last weekend. She had been visiting her sister in Spokane. Mrs. Earl Miller left Satur day morning from Portland by plane for Kress. TX. She received word late Friday nicht that her mother was seriously ill. Mrs. Jim Stubblefield is taking her place at the Coop office during her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Winslow, Salem, spent last weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. They took her mother to Portland and returned Saturday even ing. Mrs. Fred Tubbs. Ricky Tubbs. Mrs. Mae McWillis. Mrs. Irene Osborne and granddaughter Leslie, all of Monument, and Mrs, Sophie Leasy. Fox. returned home Sunday after a week's stay at Waldport and Newport. They also visited Mrs. Tubbs daughter and family, the Lilburn Hunts at Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. George Stub blefield took their son Robert to Heppner Friday morning where he entered the calf riding event. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Osborne and son Mike of Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller and son of Portland are visiting at the Sonny" Hill home. Mr. and Mrs Jim Boyer of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stubblefield returned Tuesday after spending sev eral days at Reno. NV. Mr. and Mrs. George Stub blefield and Mrs. Mattie Stubblefield look Robert Stub blefield to Hermiston Satur day. Robert and his brother in law. Robert Porter, attend ed Perry's Basketball Train ing Camp at Vernonia for a week Kathy and Nancy Mann returned to their home in Portland Sunday after spend ing the week at the Gary Engle home. Mrs Gavle Engle and children and Mrs. Bud Engle look Sent I McNeil to Pendle ton Thursday to lake the plane for his home in Orinda. CA Scott spent several weeks al the Engle home. They visited al the Janel l-ew is home while in Pendleton. Gus Peterson and son. hmnie. went by plane. pilot -ed by another son. Ko i. to Brooks, OK. where they at tended the Anli(ue Steam Engine festival Mr. and Mrs Darrel Plank and Mark. LaGrande. spent Saturday al the Gary Engle home. They brought Chad Engle home after spending a week with the Planks Their daughter Dawn returned home with them after spend ing the week at the Engle. Mrs. Nellie Monroe. 83. I resident for many years in the to the Yi LOUNGE Kimberly area died at the Blue Mountain Nursing home Thursday, Aug. 14. One son, Rob Roy, survives. Her husband. Tommy Monroe preceded her In death. Funeral services were held at Driskill Memorial Chapel Monday afternoon. Aug. 18. Burial was at the Canyon City Cemetery. Gilmans visit relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilman have been visiting friends and relatives for the past month. Mr. Gilman retired as Commissioner of the South west Region. Immigration and Naturalization Service, with offices in San Pedro, July 14. While in Heppner, they took Mrs. Oilman's parents. Har land and Delia McCurdy on a trip in their motor coach to Canada. They toured the Fraser River Canyon to Kam loops. all of the Canadian National Parks around Lake Louise and Banff and the Columbia Ice Fields. They returned by way of Calgary and Montana's Glacier Park. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mover and family al Missoula, then crossed Idaho to Lewiston where the first two barges of wheat were shipped that day from the new seaport. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr. at Pom eroy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilman re turned to their home in Long Beach. CA. Aug. 19. f BIRTHS d Mr. and Mrs David Sunseri. , Portland, are the parents of a son. Lenny Michael. 6 lbs. 8 oz,. born Aug. 14. at Advent ist Hospital in Portland. Grandparents are Jerry Sweeney. Heppner. and Edith Sunseri. Portland. ' 1 Automotive mih:hh I ( IIK Itol FT. INC. I iMiiitletr Sale A Sen it e till A Main Hi-rmMon Building Supplies s I I St Olt l IM't It i:t II HIM. st PI'I IKS. Vtrl.Mlui r tiiym Paints It l- VI I Mil MMHM O lim Iwmt. Mtfr. I sK lM iMI ilH-.'.! rtAIHHIlN Cafes Lounges i si oim.kai u: Shi i.ilM in inivcrf drinks wml linr (immU. liiinkrr CkVili llemer Construction HIMtltKM CnSTHHTIO0. ( iNierrle Axgregale I rushed Him k Drain Km k asphull Putlng K aMtiiiK anil Grading HrrniistiHi. Oregon Phmie M7-2I2I Drugs, prescrlptlom IIEHMISTONMUG Kree Pref rlptlon Mall Service tiprnta m.lo" p m. (.Ill for all errilon. Hnark Bar II Main SI. I'h. i7-:i072 Floor Covering Keimig lloorcovrring ( arprl. driperlet, linoleum rounler top, ceramic tile, flooring, sundriet SIm A lntlltln St North IM HI. ' HrrmltlMi, Oregon Art auction in LaGrande The Eastern Region of the Oregon Lung Association will sponsor its second annual Art Auction. Sunday, Sept. 28 from I to 5 p m. at the Elks Lodge in LaGrande. Anthony Haber lach, regional director, Is in charge of all arrangements. Several artists from Mor row County entered paintings last year and it is hoped they and others will exhibit this year. The auction has a dual objective. It provides an opportunity for the Lung Association to raise funds and it provides artists with a source of income, publicity, and a show-case for their work. . County artists who would like to submit oils, water colors, acrylics, ink sketches, lithographs, etchings, mixed media, sculpture, pottery or blown glass need to contact Justine Weatherford at her home or at the Heppner library. Submissions for consign ment must be in LaGrande by Sunday. Sept. 7, or with Mrs. Weatherford no later than Tuesday. Sept. 2. For further information artists may tele phone Mrs. Weatherford at 67B-55M or 676-94, Harvest Court at Soroptlmists Two Boardman Harvest Festival Court members. Tammy Zemliska and Terrie llodsori. and their substitute chaperon Mrs. Joe Bartletl were guests of the Soropli mists at their Aug 14 luncheon meeting The girls told about plans lor the community event and cordially invited all to at i end. The books that the library has recently purchased wilh money contributed by the Soropiimisls were displayed and Mrs. Weatherford talked briefly about them and thank ed the group for it continuing siiMrt of the library. plans were finalised for the club's limit in next Saturday"! Iiarade. Barbara Paullus i chairman of the final commit Iit Floor Covering MM! I lMMt( 0KIIIG I .11 M l. llll.ll lllll. I I I .im it I ilr. Kill Im-iiI abini'ls I IIT llilll.lll- ll Wink l.ii.ir.inliitl Mall IhiKhe I.'.' I iiiilrn Uu i.;i. ins lli iiiirr Furniture ou-oiownrr. - l-M A t . I iii nihil r K iili.inrrs nlliui iril Niri;r llealer .'.mi N I'irsl. Ili-riiiislmi Mm-M'IIJI Si-e us lM-liire yim buy yimr inliirT or sliTrustxti'Mi. MIMH ItMTl KH M PPI lM H "il U. Ilrrmistim e. V.;..'.'ti llernilslim Furnace Service Dick's M HWtr.SHtUCr: r MTler nearly all lype of tut nines: alsn r ind M'nlee im new heating A air riMiililliining units. hine?7-;tl HICK II MMtOl C'K :tMSltlh Pendlrton Insurance A DONALD L TONNINS ItH N. Irt Hwllw, Oral M7474I - Hem, U7-2)t7 FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Evening appointment! available ' m - - j j - A V ' " ) r M4M04 Congratulations! i Ida A.U anrl FFA AvflihltorS at the Morrow County Fair Sears z Autnonzea ! CATALOG SALES I MERCHANT . I V I Owned and operated j Heppner, Oregon WHO DOES IT? HAS IT? Service Directory Insurance ii t:t i: n M Mill it r.it w r l.i iiri.il Insiiraiue it w itoMi: insi h wo: Al.rACY l,;i. '..'. Heppner lUt Itime STii-SIHl Turp's Electric Residential -Commercial HoIkiI F. Tui pm. Owner pn Itox W ,i hnglmi. Or. 97H12 4.'4 -2K.VI Bus 4547741 Monuments i i mm In ui.ie maiki'is I, I. mill- M.ulilr Itliine Mill t MIDI II KV .I liimr ilnme l.;i, 'n.miiii l.;ii fl.'.'li N.i s. niiiu imvl I exiiiulini Hi inn r, I' II llnx IT.Oir. Heppner Laundromatt Physcians-Surgeons DR. L.I). TIBBLKS (hteopath phyilclan and mrgeon III National Bank Bldg. Kei.l7M2l Off.l7MI (.KHALI) A. JONK8.M.D. Phytic Ian and Kurgeon IKE.IIurlburt. Iloura: Mon. thrThur.,li.m. II:Mp m. l:Jp m. Sp.m.t t rl.,1 m.-l p.m. llermUton,()K,l7ll Chow lime. by jack VanWinkle Phone 76-91 06 Optometrist Ml! I . K. St II M H 1 iiiiiiin-ii ii NiaI in IImIi-I IIi iiiii i iiiIi.iim e. Ili-iturr Paving LW.Vail Co. Inc. ASPHALT PWIVti. .)I.KKIIN(i ( III MUM. Her mlslon, Oregon Ph. Mi;-iKw Radiator Service I MtMKIts! .MiM's It ll TOIt si ltU Niim iollir lime In Kelynur h,ii'esl i-iiiiMiient ready lirlnre the rush srusiHi. Sewing Machines SIM. Kit Sales t Sen Ice We repair all makes and iiiimIi-Is l.l(IK.NS iiniril Slni(er Oraler 211 S. Muln Pendleton KIT'ii Title Insurance MOHKOW I Ol'NTY HSTIt ( T AMI TITLE CO. Title Insurance Office In I'rlem Klilji. 7iiwri Heppner IMXTIII.ARK.ADYMIX Open every weekday, and Saturday and humUy If nerentiry. Phone ;aim or RMS NISI f f