Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 05, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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    HCfrWtR GAZETTE-TIM LS. Thursday. Aaqut . IMS BoardmOII RcUfllOn
I a a m
Duo on August it
McElligofc Ranch Scene
Of Family Birthday Reunion
By XATHERINC LINDSTHOM
JON Mrs. Charles McKlll
Ett. who Is spending the har
vent raon at the ranch homo
near lone, celebrated her birth
day on Sunday with her child
ren and grandchildren prwfnt
One daughter and family were
unable to be present.
The 32 Sfeta. who Rtthered
for the ocraiilon were her three
daughters In-law and nons, Mr.
and Mr. Richard MrKlllRott and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McKlllRott and family of '""f.
Captain and Mrs. Jerry McLlU
eoit and family of Minot. N. D.;
and Mm. MrKlMjsotfa nephew
and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
llolden and two children oPort
land. , , .
Mr. and Mrs. llolden and fanv
fly left on Sunday for home af
ter upending several days vara
tlon here. Captain and Mrs. Me
Kllleott left Monday for Port
land to visit other relatives and
friends, but will return here for
another visit before returning-to
his missile base in North Dakota.
Recent eviests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Klneaid and family were
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrett and
sons of Prairie City.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and
family had the misfortune to
wreck their car on Sunday, when
the rod went out in the front
end of the car. No one was seri
ously Injured.
Crcmg. Sets Picnic Dote
Willows Grange will hold Its
annual picnic in Woolery Mem
orial Park on Sunday. August 15.
r..nnN ihor lamuies ana
Mrs. Howard Adams and family.
They were accompanied by her
nephew. Mike Howell, who is
upending the summer in lone at
the home of his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Drake. Mike
met his mother, Mrs. Kay Turn
er of Eugene, In Portland and
visited with her. On Saturday
the Tuckers drove to Camp Ad
ams near MolUU to pUk up
their daughter. Tanya, who had
spent a week at the United
Church of Christ Junior Camp.
Thev alv visited at the home
of Mr. Tuckers sUter and fam
lly. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Kos
at Canby.
Haleorsea Places la Jumps
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen and son.
Mark, returned Saturday even
ing from a three day trio to
Sacramento. Calif, where Mark
participated in the Western
Regional Water Ski Champion
ships. July 30-Aug. 1. Mark com
peted in the boys Jump and
fourth nlrv Thev visited
with Rev. and Mrs. Rod Mac
kenzie and family at larmicn
aeU Calif. Enroute home they
k4 th mlvfnrtune to hit a deer
breaking the right front head
light and damaging me lenm-r.
a t.wifni-H thfi- visited rela
tives and brought Stephen and
Jerry Crlppen home with them
for a visit.
Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Crow-
ell loft Sunday afternoon for
Portland and other parts or ure
con on a two weeks vacation.
The Rev. Earl Soward of Lex
Ington will be guest speaker on
August 8 and 15. Robert Jepsen
will assist in the service on the
lirangers, weir - i . ...
friends are asked to come at ,8th and Donald Bristow. moder
A-nn m u-lth a DOt-lUCk SUP
rwr served at 5:30 p.m. Paper
imr u.-ill assist on the 15th
i f. anrl fi-c 1 a rrv Patton of
cream, and coffee will be pro- and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
vided.
Bill Salter, who nas own
tending summer school at San I near Cecil
It'llUllIK -TUttHWV "
Jose College, returned home on
Monday accompanied Dy nu m
fr Cowi'ii Brewster of Red-
1 mond left on Saturday after a
ter Miss Helen Salter, who has visit here with her niece. Mrs.
v. - ...nririnir a Dracticai
nurse at Richmond. Calif. She
plans to live In Oregon alter a
vacation here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter.
Mrs. Alta Lofton of Condon
returned home on Friday after
spending several days here at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
A. H. Marick and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rea and
girls were visiting relatives here
a few days last week. The girls
have remained for a longer vis
it with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clell Rea, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen.
While at the Rea home Satur
day. Darcie fell striking her
head on the coffee table, eaus
ing a deep cut in her forehead.
The wound required eight stitch
es by a physician in Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Vint Marick and
soa Tom. of Parkdale spent
from Wednesday to Sunday vis
iting with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White
arrived on Tuesday from Santa
Monica, Calif- to visit his moth
er. Mrs. Edythe White, and
brothers, Dale and Gordon
White. They left on Friday to
continue their vacation after
visiting here and in Heppner
with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heimbigner
and family of Yakima spent
Sunday with his brother and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim
bigner, at McNary Yacht Club.
Tom Heimbigner spent the
week-end visiting . his sister,
Linda, and friends at Eugene.
Frank Wiley, son of Mrs. Tom
Sweeney, has enlisted in the
United States Marines and left
recently for Camp Pendleton for
basic training.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R- Schaffer
drove to Prosser Sunday, where
they met their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Clerf and family of Kittitas,
Wash. They took Judy and Peg
gy Clerf, who have been visit
ing here, to meet their parents
and brought home another
grandchild, Jack Clerf, who will
remain until after harvest Susan
Jane Jepsen also accompanied
them and went on to Kittitas
to visit with Mary Beth Clerf.
Mrs. Louis Carlson drove to
Tollgate on Saturday to . bring
home her daughter, Sandra, al
so Barbara Boyce and Kristine
Peterson, who had been attend
ing the junior camp at Luther
Crest Bible Camp for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker
drove to Portland on Friday and
visited at the home of Mr. and
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
1 . J ' charge
Heppner,
Y) U lone.
sr ' Lexington
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep ... Any uay
Follet Meat Co. ?
Ph. 587-6851
Kermiston, Oregon
On Hermlston-McNary
High way
Mrs. Ed Patton and families
ah r.,rnwr ktti,l.-iit and leath
ers of the Boardman "hl are
remlnd.nl that the nhooi reun
ion will be Saturday, AufiUd 14.
from 9 am. until S p m.
KeitUtratlon will I at 9 m.
with roll call to follow. S4.li
lum-hea will be eaten at noon.
Wtllard Baker will be tnater of
rrrrrmTim and LaVrrn l'n!mv
U fcecretary- . . ,
Many pictures will be taken
during the dav and a reunion
book will be printed after the
event, with copies to be made
available to all who wlh them.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jonauea
and family returned home Sun
day after a two weeks vacation
trip to North Dakota. bating
her family at Langdon and hu
famliv at Gardar. They said
everything was looking very
good In that tate. with crop
and weather good.
Mrs. Dale Ray over the week
end were Mm. Ray'i n. Claude
Brashear of Lyle. Wah.; her
.in.in.ixw ami daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Goodrich and
Norman of Husum. Nasn.: ana
granddaughter. Mrs. Les Down
ine and Diane. Claudia, and
Mark. Diane remained for a
longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnett re
turned home on Wednesday
from a vacation trip, whtcn iook
th..m a far south as Eureka.
Calif., where they visited Mr.
Barnetfs s Is t e r In law. Mr.
Floyd Barnett. They called on
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Howard.
former Heppner residents, at
Brookings and with Mr. and
Mrs. Lonnie Ritchie at Prlne
vllle. At Cold Beach they visit-
ed Mrs. Barnetfs uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. c w. Anau.
They took the trip around the
r a cmior ijiko enroute home
and also visited their sons. Joel
and family at Vancouver, ana
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett at
Cresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .Maun
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Patton. and cousins. Mr. and ews anj rniece left on Friday
Winer Tmedsnn. and other rel
atives. On Thursday she and her
sister-in-law. Mrs. R. L. Brews
ter, celebrated their birthdays
with a dinner at the Troedson
home. Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. William Melena and
Joe. Miss Marsha Hedges, who
lives near San Francisco, has
also been a recent guest at the
Troedson home, while visiting
with her friend, bhiriee aic-
Greer.
Fayne Ely of Portland left for
home on Saturday evening af
tr RTvndin a wpek here as
sisting his father. Franklin Ely,
with harvest. Atf. t-iy is recup
erating from an illness, which
struck him recently while at
tending a livestocK saie in
Hormktnr Marlenp Crawford of
Uormictnn wpnt to Portland with
her uncle and cousin for a va
cation.
Mr nnH Mrs. John Havekost
of Visalia, Calif., spent last week
here with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Havekost Another
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
inH Mrs r K Havekost and
daughter of Kahlotus, Wash., al
so visited here lor a lew aays.
John and Jim i-ogan ana xvxrs.
Friday evening to visit the out
Grace Rose of Cecil canea on
of town guests.
Sendee Held for R. Turner
Mrc AlHprt I.indstrom was
called to La Grande this week
end by the death of her broth
er, Ralp Turner, 67, in that city
on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lind-
strom left on sunaay io auena
tho crvif Mnndav morniner at
the Daniel Funeral Home in La
Grande. Others from here going
over for the service were Frank
lin T.inHutj-nm. Farl Morgan. El-
vin Miller, and Carl Troedson.
Mr. and Mrs. urover weaver,
who recently purchased the Eu
lenna Corlev house, moved in
on Tuesday.
Guests at tne nome oi Mr. ana
for a few days vacation at the
beach. , .
Mrs. Larry Fletcher and fam
ily of Portland were guests of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Ring over the week-end.
Mrs. Bonnie Eubanks and
children returned to Portland
Sunday after spending the
week-end here. Debbie went
home with her arter visiting rel
atives and friends here. Mrs.
Klneaid was accompanied to
lone by Lyle Klneaid of Port
land, who plans to spend about
a month here with relatives.
Chuck Hcrrick of Moscow.
Idaho, arrived on Monday for
a visit with his friend, Jim
Swanson. A1
Mrs. Robert Rice spent the
week-end in Portland . with
friends. . ...
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Linds
trom were hosts for a barbecue
supper on their patio Saturday
evening honoring Mrs. Calvin
Sherman of Heppner on her
birthday. Guests present were
Mr. Sherman, mt. ana
Ralph Marlatt, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Toll, all of Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Power of
Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pe
terson, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Peterson of lone.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Martin this week-end were Airs.
Martin's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Horton of Dallas, who left
for home on Monday, and Miss
Marie Martin of Oregon City,
who was here for Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn entertain
ed a group of youngsters on
Thursday afternoon honoring
her granddaughter. Kimber Lee.
on her fourth birthday. Present
were Mrs. Lee Palmer and girls,
Mrs. Eldon Tucker and Tammy,
Mrs. A. A. Stefani and Dennis,
Mrs. Dick Sherer and boys,
Rheda and Robin Hausler, Mrs.
Wayne Hams and Jeff and
Craig, Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs.
Cleo Drake, Mrs. Harold Sherer,
Teresa Tucker, and Kimber s sis
ters Kelly and Krlstina Petty
john.
i Dinner Honors
Duncan Family
Y MARTHA MATTMON
MOM'Mr.NT A farewell din
Her U planned for htwdav. Aug
ut K. for Itev. and Mr. Duncan
and family at lall!e. ataMIng
at 12 3". Thrv have tw.rdctni
one tear of ervlee. Mr. arid Mr.
Verne Wle have returned from
Germany, and will reume the
Hum It woik here.
Mi Dorothy Menell. who
H-nt four dav here Uitlng her
i-rule, Maynard Hamilton, re.
turned Id Holne, Idaho. Iat XNed.
nenUv. where he works In
beavtv "hop.
lull Chance Ma a bunlne
caller In Heppner on Friday.
Mr Jele ScoH. tort Robert,
and Mr. Klmer Mattewn made
a bulneM trip to IVndleton lat
WeliMtlV. .
Dana Sweek. nn of Mr. anil
Mr. Clayton Sweck of Heppner.
ha been vlltlng the pat two
week ulth hi aunt. Stella Mc
Carty. and famllv.
Maynard Hamilton and hi
nU-ce. Mi Dorothy Merrcll,
ditive to Mrtcone Lake lat Mon
day on a picnic.
Htllle Sittle of PiMidleton, mm
of Mr. C-orgla Wynn. ha been
visiting the pft week at the
Sam Soott home.
Mr. Janet l-wl I caring for
the two daughter of Mr.
bora Clenger while she is work
Ing at Pendleton.
THESE 12 children of the Ion. orw glr. -
America's rurura. hi iop w -.j -------- --
Jack Shaeffer. 13. children of Mr. and Mra. Z. R. Schaetl of
CecU. At top right ere Robert Leroy Zlnt.r. 10. Choi lea
Zinter. IX David K.U Zint.r. 6. and pat Ana I". .
chlldxwi of Mrs. Nancy I- Xlnter. At center Mt U Clartea i Wt.t
7rWol Mr. and Mri James West At center right Sharon
Oow.lT 3 wmu, Karen CrowelL la and Gene CrowtlL 12.
SSSin of Mr. and Mr. Howard Crow.lL At o"
ChapeL 9. daughter of Mr. and Mr. Blalna ChapeL At lower
right U Brent LuVern Portschy. 11 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Portschy.
Rodeo Court Due
At Chamber Meet
Queen Judy Bheref and Ihe
prliMVMe In her fair and rodeo
ctnirt will le Kuent of honor at
the luiMhcon nwetlna of the
Heppner Morrow County Cham
lrr of t'ommen-e Monday al the
vV-k'on Wheel Cafe.
Mi. Archie I Dimple) Munk.
er. rhacnne, will ecompany
them and will Introduce Queen
Judy. Each of the lil will give
a khoit talk.
The court will l guela of
the HoroptlmUt club at luruh
wui Thurday. Auttut 11
Cement flir were iniured
rtldav and Saturday In the new
ad-lltloit of the lloync More.
Two mote new street lljfhl
have been put up In the city
limit by the Columbia Baln
wcr Co.
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for business, ready to serve you.
We have employed an experienced
and expert chef to provide the finest
foods at reasonable prices.
We will have luncheon specials
M o n d a y s through Saturdays and
meals will be served until 1 :00 a.m.
in the lounge.
We cordially invite everyone to
come in and enjoy the atmosphere
of our restaurant and lounge.
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(FORMERLY STEFANI'S)
ZONE. OREGON
-Alton and Mil Yarnell
Mrs. E. W. ChrLstopherson Jr.
returned home from Pioneer
Memorial hospital on Sunday.
She is recuperating from recent
surgery.
Mrs. Mabel Davidson Is con
fined to Pioneer Memorial h(s
Dltal following a stroke, which
caused partial paralysis.
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