Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1964, Page 4, Image 4

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    KCtMICa GAKTTt TIME, T-n. Aft C Its
Servicemen On Leave
Visit Relatives In lone
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(-l..n w.st 4nl tta-t nwn-
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f strv Jdsry 9tv fUHsrw 4
rwu; lo lumatd JdurlUf t
Mr. lin.lifni a matron
hm. .r hrf siatrr. Th fund-
Shrine Grid Game
In Portland Sel
At 1:30 Saturday
dv f iMMlami taftrt M t (ill strums lw aMc r.!J h hydro
t4l !-'. ictujftin la it AirlpUn rar si Crur U Airn
" !''"'. kri,l Ounti el Mr srul Jd- Ronald
r it iaiwr-a ipuN'p and irtnra this irk
fH t.i.v Itrrntvt sprrt thelwrr Sir II U hn sn4 s'tt
r-fc rf4 in umr st lfilf t Msrhutfc. Wit, Thf)' lft
Mm 4 Ms Mrrni, Mr. an Hun Wednesday mrn!n
lit. C. U hrrnrr. II W -iv4- The lml Lratu and the
IbC hit u.Uon tuildinf Ir.rm Irms Mad t aw Kail
mountain riMn on Mt. Ik!
1!h th AMlktano rf hU
t-rwrtrf tlarv. h rratustrd
frtm tf l'rUrfltir tot lVrf0
In Jurwr in tr Sthuul cf Anhl
ttur. sir lUrnnc-r u ect
line n ikinaa, tshrr she
I tumn rrlamr.
Mr. II R Lundcil rrturnod
hrtw frm I'torvrr Memorial
hioriUl on Tur4ay, ?h u
daufhu-r. Mr. Taul !Vtt)l.hn. I Umtly. ho had pvfd
Mtih CnKn tn Ui Ion lm
Thry rf dc.l4 in bKh
timrt.
Cnftith Rtul la Car Afrldtat
tf i;. tairinh Mfifan
lrrt-Hr4 gainful facial Injuria
hrn h hii lnthsl In a rrr
rni rnliuiun un ih Columbia
lUvrr Mi;hv near Met Wtsl-tM-tuJav
rrninit nhtlt on Ih
mv la Th iu n kiln hU
11 him
.V, rul h u rmArrini ; Irv-m ,n noihrr car. Th aot-Ucnt oe
rurrra Jut at unci at a top
icn rut up KrnjHiraniy By a
highway rontrut-tion rrrw. He
a taken t th hoopital In Th
i)al!r. wher aorn autrhf wrr
taken In hla rhtn am) other
lrturle wrr drrel. and n
able Id return home th am
an emeirerK-) aj'prndectotny,
Mr. Omar Rietmann tll b
haie vr a MUucli picnic
luivheon at hrf hnm Au&ut
12. Th luivrrun m til b aeneU
on th fjallo at 1:00 pin lr
member 4 th Women Fel-
lohip of th fnae4 Church IT. 'i
of ihrut. xtrK Verner Trved.n unier-
Mr. anJ Mr. Roland Berc-lwrnt aurgerv In St, Anthonv'a
atrorn dro to IMrtiant over tneihrnfital In TenJleton on Mon-
wscno ana orousni noraM,,v
their dauj;h!er. khawna and Mr and Mr. Virtor Rietmann
tariey, ut had been tilting and Mr. and Mr. Bill liitemann
meir crar..jmomer, air, and family drov to Kennewlck
Xlarrum. fir about U tekJ. (Sunday tt pend th day with
Mr. Ray Bor drot to Camp Mr. and Mrs. lan Rriod and
Adam near Mollali on Satur- ""it
day to pick up her aon. Ricky. Cranoa Picnic Sat Sunday
and Kick Barnett. who had been Auj.ut 9 1 th dat fur th
ipendinc a week there. Willow Crane picnic to be
Mr. In Gollyhorn and her held In th Woolery Memorial
mother. Mr. Lmna Jackson, re- Park in Ion at 4 00 p.m. Cups,
turned recently from a tlt with plates, allvcrwar. coffe and lot?
her aon and daughter-in-law. cream will be supplied by th
Mr. and Mr. Wavne Gollhorn Crane. All Kranger and their
and two son at Salem. families and friend are cord-
Mr. Duri Stract Marllvn and UIlv Invited to the potluck afiair.
Jem Klk Gro. Calif, ar Mr. nd Mr. Lewis Halvorsen
rived on Monday for a visit with dro to Portland on Thursday
her brother and sister-ln-2aw. taking their aon. Frank, down
Mr. and Mr. Ted Palmateer and to take a plan for Loa Anjele.
family and other relative. Her H will visit at the home of MUs
aunt. Mr. Hazel Beer of Eaele Judv Mason for a week.
Creek accompanied her to Ion Mr. and Mr. Joe Hausler and
it the home ot lamuv returned on rnaay irom
A M Id iivn tr-t l I'ksIl
tet f-r the 17lh annual SJKrtnrr'a
hjital all star fiWbaJl ram in
Muitrutrmalt iatium. INytland
'Saturday. AufuM K Klik .Jf la
a heuulej fnf 1 :.) p.m. to b pf
ceded by AJ minute v( tacentr
Tht ill mark th flrt time
th lift tftrn irh-rml ta a
"fviutbair finet hour hat
been pla)ed In th attetntom.
and cam offuiata are hoping
th kii,-n front nL'ht to a day
eontekt witl lur a record numtx r
f riatir from cmuid th
IVutland area.
Th Stat and Metro TT mjii
aquad. reprrwntln th cream
of lat year a hlh M-hi aenlot.
aul have had two eek of In-
tc-nie jritu by game time.
Stat l nached by II U
tSPikel HilUtrom of North
Salem. auted by f !i'ua f
Pendleton and AI Simpwun ol
Cottage Urw. Metrua irln are
In the hand of ftank Bukie.
wk-i of Portland' Crant llih.
Hi aid are Will llerrlnton of
PatkruM? and Duk Moore of rU-a-
verton.
Th aerlea between th two
team I even at 7 win and 2
tie each.
Th Stater are e4jevted to pl.t
their hope for victory on th
atron throwing arm of Pendle.
ton'a Pick Jonea. th All Ameri
can prep quarterbarH. Metro
coache make no bone about
the fact that Jone will bear run-1
stat t watchinc. and thev have
drilled their charge thnuj:hly
on way and mean of corrallng
the Pendleton bomber.
Alan Hubka of Be avert on U ex
pected to provide th aerial fire
work for th Metro, operating
from quarterback.
Both team boast many fine
running backs and strong line,
and sideline observer. Inclu
ding many collej: coaches, have
been hesitant to establish a fav
orite.
"It should be one of the best
Shrine came in many years.
one couere coach said after
Farewell Picnic Set
For Church Families
Boyers Allend
Metnhrni and cntitueriti ofHalfli lAflnninn
K MethodlM rhurvh Mill be 1 11111? IllUUIIIU
ita to frrirll pk-nk Sun. I "
Itay
bvl
th
h
day, AutfUkt 9, t- thfe family
gfoupa wto will leave tne cvm
litumiy ttuilfi Die C o in I n J
werk. KMUini Will b ihe
tMiver Oruuk family, I he It a;
il!imn family and th
nt-a ian;::y.
in tfiunn rtienu inna
Hun to onmur;ity fm-iiiU of tne
tnie famine to win in in pu-
nic stvl dinner at th IVuii
hou paik. starting at l.'ui,-v Bovrr and eramlton of th
rurt, r amine are ae.i i IUIi J lvmiw lUrr in.l Non
oiing ineir oi laoie seiiH-e anu i ( naiHin Uvrr
If MAKTHA MATTCSON
MDM'.MKNT 11 Stanley
IVivrr family dr. t, Salcnt t
attend th viNlitiHjj July ;'.t of
Kuth Ann Huik. ilaui titer of
Mr and Mr, llarrv t- Hulk of
aiem, t Panirl I. Ileilv, aon
of Mr II S lOwlan. of Salem
and I'd Ileilv of t la m.I at
the tVuit Mteet ChrUtlan rhun It.
11i tnifn I a nephew of Man
cotried dih food. In charge of
th dinner art aneement ar
Mr. Helly li taking rlcsttl.al
engineering at Orrjjon Stat
mrmtx-rtof th Women Society I l'niverit v, and th roupl Hill
of ClirltUn Service, -aith Mi
Ket.neir Batty a (unman. In
th event of rain, the dinner will
h held In the cTturcti dining
im.
make their home In Ctrvti.
Th newlvwtsU Ulted at the
Stanley ker home Ut Satur
dav.
Valentine Enters
Innocent Pleas
farewell party was given
Jim Valentine, now of The
Dalle, entered plea of Innocent
lat Thursday to three charge
bnught agalnt him by secret
indictment ot in Morrow voumy
grand Jury.
Apearlng In Morrmv County
circuit court of Judge William
Will. Valentin pleaded Inno
cent to two charge of obtaining Stanley Uoyer family.
mcney unoer iaie preienM-. ..u, Mr an(, hln t;w,rK. -n(1
one oi larvA-ny oy riiiw iin'
Comnlalnt were siirned by Jack
A
Saturday evening at th hall
for Mr. and Mr. Charlie Rh
who sold out to Mr. an.l Mr.
John Dav I of I'leatant IIU1.
Calif, and for Mr. an.l Mr.
Ifeioett t.ienger who sold their
ranch t.i IU-n Spain and moved
to Mt. ernon. A lovely blanket
and cash were given each of
th couple. Kmm out of town
were Mr. and Mr. Archie Iath-
Mr. an.l Mr. Alton Mc-
Hrl.le an.l Mr. Isabel Neat of
Long Creek.
Mr. and Mr. Harvey Conklln
and family of Ko-o.il stent the
week en.l recently with the
Pfc. John S. Akeri
In Troop Eichongo
Army I'M John S Art. m
.f Mr. and Mi. Wilbur It Aker.
.ne, an.l other mendr of Hm
i'd Mattalkui. IMh Artillery, par
ILipatcd In a l'iiuh American
iM.t ruhang ritding July '!
limine ill nuinUi Jong r
change Akei lialie with IUA
Uh Imo-. as an element or io
Uh asildscr tratm-d wtth Aoe
can o e In l'urv'
Aker. a field ounmmih alloos
irrwmaii In th battalloira Hal
ter) V In Ormany. enteiol the
Anny In txtolH-r. ltd. and ai-
rlvr.l mrruii III MaV. i'kvJ
Th ill vear oM sl.lier attend
ed Ion Public1 High Shd and
was engaged In fanning lcfn
rnterlng th Army,
Clavey. Mervln Uvnard and
Lloyd Hudspeth.
Judge Well set trial date for
September 10 on one of the
charge of obtaining money
under fal cretense. H reduc
etl ball from S-7.() to 10S
but in lieu of invting ball, vai
entine was being held in the
Wasco county Jan. The Dalle,
Valentin was represented by
Burda and Somers. attorneys,
The Dalle, and District Attorney
Heiman Winter is handling the
prosecution
Valentine has filed a civil ac
Hon in circuit court against Van
Hubbard of lone, seeking fl29.4.H
for alleged dama"e done to his
watching the squads in practice truck by the defendant, together
session. "Tve never seen sol n auomej icv.
many outstanding players for a! Judge Wells heard guilty plens
long, long time." lof Burton H. Peck of Boardman
Reserved seats at S3 and S2 as on two charges ol receiving
oonnro i.imkcinn win I stolen iropenv ana sentence!
Air. ana airs. iMorman oerg-1 A i ol f
strom and family of winston Annual Khea Creek
spent from Thursday to Tuesday In; C . C. ,Anxi
visitini? relatives here and in HlCniC bet bunday
Lexington. They were guests of A An-on Wrinht Park
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. carl K1 rvn5un vrigru rurfs
BergStrom. I Ansnn Wrlirhr Memnrial Park
Leah White celebrated her 7th on Rocjt creek will be the scene
i ni lit mirt m
VI olTT 2 w ""V."'Mir. v; .r,Xw at ii w-ilTbesoIdat the stadium him to two three months terms
Cuests this week at the home was teaching in the' Wallowa the day ot tne game, starting nt in run wn;wwM
f Mr mH Mr I irtvH Ri are Dav Cmid. Susan Baker also ac 10 a. m. wn iiitiiyuHCj.ii
k. sa K . ( m. A - dIa I T-kF-rv nan ial Ihom m rA fwJf a I
It Ulnl t'Il-AW aBllVI lUatCI, I vviufcwiMvv "'M I I . . - . la . ,
t, .-4 r -rr,.. vr.rtin vnhv rta . . sentexl him as defense counsel
ind "iShn of Snt'caiiL Mrs. CeorEe Fkhter and her f- , 5 Winter i
Other cuest on Sunday at the eranddauchter. Shirley Hicks. I'"' "l "'-"- -h- presemea me siaie.
Rice home were their son and left on Monday for a business "":
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. trip to Prinevllle and Portland.
Bob Rice of, Pasco. Kathv went Mr. and Mrs. Carol Miller re
home with them on Sunday turned Saturday evening from a
evening for a visit. few days In Portland on business
Several Attend Portland Picnic and pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea and lone Garden club will meet
her mother. Mrs. A. C. Swaason, on Tuesday. August 11. at the
nH tnr aunt ff PkuI KloK. hnm nf Mn Phill Fmrt Mrs
Acin uvm nmrntr f h nca tmm William Raulin will nresent birthday on Friday afternoon on Kundav. Aufust 9. of the an
lone going to Portland Sunday the program. Thai Ways with witfi, a swimming party and re- nuai Rhca creek Grange picnic,
to attend the Morrow county vegetaDies. Mrs. t. i. xuanin i "i a It V peginmnz at p. m
Picnic at J-auremurst Park, wnu aernonsirate aisDuaamg K?'f"-rn""- r" Crange members, their faml
winera going aowri were, can mum ,a up. un uw.- c.r. 'rV, . Th' llm and friends are invited to
iroeason ana n Miner, vonan uu are wcunw u - -r Vt Vvnn- attend the potluck outing. Furn
Z?1- ,an?, .W"-J ?Ia!? Co.nLeings' wnitn ;h Inland fished refreshments will include
J"l"y' f ."u -l1": ti" 'ii.A-'i.'"' u. " - v,, tt. angeliood cake topped with
MKiemans parents, Air. ana iwi. ureouit uouauiw rtvum juiieierii xuesis eit.-u ivjiu- i sfriwhrriai and urhlnrwwl erpam
uia . J if lltl Lr 1 anu aAait7. I i.ua. liuci mica, uauci.K. v i uci uct; ic.iv ivi.ii wtKuiatc . . I . . , .
Mr. and XIra Rpii hmncrht thlr Mrs. Ida Crabill. became the 3rd hlrthdav last Wednesday . on lne granger a "Ki iua w
grandchildren. DaxcTe and bride of Elmer E11U on Satur- afternoon. The children enjoyed 'or tne month or August, it naa and son Joe of Springfield spent
Donna Rea. hom with them dav evenine. July 18. at the a swimmine oool in the back 2een. announced that the Rhea the week-end visiting old
ior a visit They will stay part home of the brides brother-in- yard, a gift of her parents. Air.
or tne time at the home of Mr. I law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjonn, Jr.
and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. Earl Wright in Baker. Tne Kev.
William Nichols returned on Joe Jewett of the Christian I TYPING PAPER, Mimeograph
Wednesday from St Anthony's church read the doume ringi paper and other ofrice sup-
n
of Texas ent a week here
with their sn. Richard IJeorg.
who I a student pastor here.
Mr. and Mr. Cordon Lav ton
and children. Janet. Richard and
Randall of Medford visited re
contly their close friend, th
W. Morans at the State Forestry
or I ice.
Mr and Mr. Mead Gllman
spent a few days in Portland
on business and visited their
son. Donald Gllman and family
at lammii. where he will teach
They formerly lived at Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scott and
two son Robert and Robin stwnt
tiv day traveling with Mr.
Scott's sister and family. Robin
was a patient In dood Samaritan
hospital in Portland for a few
day, returning home August 2
Marv I.iPiwrt took M.ivnard
Hamilton to Heppner last Thurs
day where he took 700 Iris plants
to the new high school ta be
used in their landscaping.
BT 3 Virgil Reynold, son of
Stella MK'arty. Is home from the
Navy, arriving July Z3.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach
have bought a ' acre home
miles fr. m Pendleton on the
Wild Horse Creek on the old
Walla Walla highway. They arc
staying at the home of her
brother, Wayne Leathers, until
they can move Into their new
home the last part of August.
Jay Avery, son of Mr. and Mr.
W. Moran of the forestry office,
nas been taking part in the
National Junior leader's training
camp at Philmont Scout Ranch,
located In the Sangre de Crlsto
range of the Rocky Mountains
In northeastern New Mexico.
Avery, a first class scout of
Troop 108 Crater Lake Council,
will be qualified to train leaders
on the council, district and
troop level after the 12-day
camping session. He has been
living in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wicks
friend. Mr. and Mr timer
Mafteson. 11i WU ks family lived
her a I on time.
Joe Pi bar. t of Portlan-t is
her tolling hi brother, Tom,
and family.
Mr and Mr. Rcinl AIMott of
iVrtland were her Friday on
huklnek and vUitlng with
friends.
Kllen More went to Portland
recently to vllt Mr. ik.bM
Somera and other friend and
relative
Mr. an.l Mr. Marvin Howell
and two son of Spray vUlted
Sunday with his folk her.
Mis Margaret Martin was
here from Prlnevlll for th
weekend with her brother In
law and sMrr. Mr. and Mr.
Charles William.
Mr. Linda lhert of Prlne
vllle Is spending a few days
her with her mother, Mrs. (k-ne
Vaughan.
Plans Completed
For Rodeo Lunch
Plan for (umheon f. vUlt.
Intf loyally and goei f ttk
l.l.i on Augual lm lrrn
CMiiplrtet. .oMlutf to Klllai l
liroMtt, i batritian i4 th llrtmrt
MtW tliatntier tt Coiiuoertv
t.anUf- iiniiltle
Iti luncheon wlli b In lh
I lka temple with Ml Fle. trtl
In t harg of prei'aralion and srr .
lng.
I'nvlln has trn mad for
oni "hi lirmiti thl jrar, linrwn
said. Imludcd are group from
the Pendleton Round t is lh.
I'mallila Sac Riders, t'matllla
Fair court, llai'py Canyon. Chl f
J.Mwph Day. Jefferson and till
Ham countle, as well a from
Arlington. Con. Ion and Spray
Parent of th Morrow county
court will Im Invited, along wim
the court, and several repreMn
iative if h t1iamter are abi
rspet te.1.
Poulbla Jury duty for Mrs.
I 'rule M. al threatened to
iHi vacation plans fur Mr. and
Mr McCahe and family last
wei k. Thev wvre unabl to reach
Judge William Well In order
to get her eseuaed and were
afraid to leave th area with th
iwMMhllity that h Inlght l
called to serve. The family snt
two dav cI.m by at Hitler Hot
Springs until they finally recvly.
ed word that h would not h
called. Then they went to I"ort
land for several days U'tor re
turning to a family reunion at
Hat Rock Park Sunday. Frnl
was back at th meat depart -merit
In Central Market Monday,
nd Store Manager rorrest Burk.
rnblne left on vacation.
Aro (tt fad.
'h CALIFOnfJIA
VISIT
DISNEYLAND
Attractive accommodations Just
minutes from Dlsne y I a n d and
Knott's Berry Farm. AH units have
free TV, air-conditioning and heat.
Spacious grounds with heated pool,
play and recreational area.
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hospital, where he underwent ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ken
surgery for a tumor under his neth Wright were the couple's
right arm. He is convalescing attendants. A wedding cake
at home. made by Mrs. Earl Wright was
Members of the Bristow fam- served at the reception follow-
lly enjoyed a picnic at the Hat ing the ceremony. Others at-
Rock State Park on Sunday, tending besides those mentioned
Going from lone were Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Gar Wright
Mrs. E. W. Bristow and Donald, After a two week's wedding
Mrs. David Rietmann and son trip, the groom returned to his
Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest work with the Union Pacific
McCabe and family of Heppner. railroad.
Those attending from Walla Mrs. Donald Ball came home
Walla were Mr. and Mrs. Walter from the hosDital in Pendleton
Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert on Tuesday afternoon. She has
Swenson and family, Mr. and been recovering from major
Mrs. Robert Atkisson, and Mr. surgery performed about ten
and Mrs. Duane Hershel and days ago.
son. Ernest Drake arrived in lone
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindstrom on Monday to SDend a vacation.
drove to Spokane, Wn., over the He has been attending summer
weeK-eno to attend tne wedding school at Hjumboldt state uoi
plies for sale at the Gazette-
Creek Grange Home Extension
club plans to cook and serve din
ner to the public, August 27, be
tween the hours of 4:30 p. m. and
7:30 p. m. at the fair pavilion.
'prior to the stock sale.
I M
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Excellent restaurants and shop
ping centers nearby.
Crrdit cards honored.
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