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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. July 7. 196$
New Restaurant Underway
In New Boardman Area
Bt mart lee marlow
BOARDMAN A new restaur
ant and lounge which will seat
225 people Is now under con
struction by Joe Tatone in the
new Boardman townsite.
A two storv all daylight struc
ture, 60 x 100 feet, it will have
6.000 square feet of dintnc and
lounpe space on the first floor,
and 4.000 square feet of ban
quet space on the second floor.
It is in modern western design
and will be called the Dodge
City.
Tatone is acting as general
contractor for his building and
stated that he anticipated about
90 days for construction.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl McQuaw
included their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lar
vik of Hillsboro; McQuaw's
mother, Mrs. Jennie McQuaw of
Portland; and his brothers and
sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McQuaw and children Denise
and Billy of Newhall, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard McQuaw of
Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Maynard McQuaw and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McQuaw and daugh
ters Pat and Pam, all of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil LaCombe
spent the week-end in Portland
visiting Mrs. LaCombe's uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Handy. Her sister. Marty Ed
wards of Jerome, Idaho, return
de home with them to visit two
weeks after visiting in Portland
and Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer
were hosts for a picnic July 4
on the lawn at their home. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Skiles of Irrigon, Mrs. Esther
Emmons of La Grande, Judy
Emmons of Caldwell. Idaho, Eva
LaChance. Mrs. Glen Carpenter,
Mrs. Claud Coats, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Wyss. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Steinke
of Arlington were Sunday vis
itors at the homes of Steinke's
sister, Mrs. Ralph Earwood, and
his niece, Mr. and Mrs.
Downey.
Mrs. Richard Waymire
children Terry. Christy
Mike of Portland visited friends
here the Fourth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
spent the week-end at Newport
Don
and
and
JIM'S MEAT CO.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
Stanfield. Oregon
Curing,
Cutting,
Wrapping
Slaughtering
Day
Monday.
Wednesdays,
Fridays
LOCKER BEEF AND PORK
Pone 449-3823 Jim Tolas
Day or Night
with Mrs. Harwood's cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Spagle of
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Oaklev and Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Spagle. Jr., of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hoffman
and daughter Linda spent the
Fourth at Condon visiting Mrs.
Hoffman's mother. Mrs. Frankio
Cason.
Mr. and Mrs. Gone Langley
of CouUler, Idaho, former resi
dents here were week-end vis.
itors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Pelmer Hug. On the Fourth
the Hug's and Mr. and Mrs, Ar
nin Hug, and Sid Ferguson and
children Terry and Tammy
spent the day at the Hug cab
in at Meacham.
Overnight visitors at the home
M Rev. and Mrs. Herman R.
Rurg Sundav were Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rebman and children
Jack. Jim, Ivan and Debbie of
Elma, Wash.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Potts were
their son-in-law and daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Houston
and children Leo, Arlene, Don
ald and Sharon of La Grande,
and Mrs. Howard Bundy and
daughter Elaine of Richland,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gotz of Hood
River, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Rash
nd daughters Valerie and De
nise, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Sweet and children Laurie and
Randy of Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Penagos and children
Michelle and Shawn of Herm
iston were all week-end visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Rash.
Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely were
Mrs. Ely's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George
Chandler of Lebanon, and her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Ekleborry of
Wasco.
Mrs. Leo Root spent the week
end in Portland visiting at the
home of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Mefford. and to see her nephews,
Mr. and Mrs. William Mefford
and Bob Mefford who were
there from Waldiwck, N'. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt
and seven children -of Lexing
ton visited Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Marquardt's uncles and
aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gil
lespie, and Mrs. Claud Coats.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West
spent the week-end in Elgin
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker
and children Ron, Randy, Karen
and Knsty have returned home
from a ten day trip which took
them to San Francicso, Calif,
where they visited at the home
of -Mrs. Baker's uncle and aunt.
Col. and Mrs. Robert Heald, of
Pomona, Calif., to visit at the
home of Baker's cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Becker, and to Disney
land, Los Angeles,, Knott's Ber
ry Farm, Las Vegas, Nev., Salt
Lake City, returning by way of
Payette, Idaho where they vis
ited Mrs. Baker's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Carpenter.
Randy Baker is spending the
next six weeks at the Camp
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Residents Travel During Vacation
Oregon Dairy Princess Joyce Williams, of Amity, receives a
"rihkI luck" bouquet of roses from State June Dairy Month
Chairman, Vince Smith, o Portland, pior to her leaving; (or
Chicago where she will compete in the 12th annual Ameri
can Daity Princess Contest, this week. Princess Joyce will
return to Oregon following the national finals to preside over
the selection of the lt-b7 Oregon Dairy Princess, June
at Portland's Sheraton Motor Hotel.
By VIRGINIA KELSO
K1NZUA Vacation time for
the employees of Kltuu Cor
poration started Friday evening,
Julv 1. and will continue until
Tuesday, July 12. Many (milieu
take this opportunity to travel
to visit relatives or to have fun.
Among those traveltnn some
distance are Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Rice and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Sltnkard and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Oyler who went to
Cherrvvale, Kansas, to visit
I with Mrs. (t. U Oyler and oth-
er relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. Hob
Over traveled to San Leandro,
Calif., to visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roln'rt Kelso went
to Yuba City, Calif., to visit
I with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
1 Uurvh.
Among those spending the
vacation at Long Beach, Wn.,
are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Sen we
tier and family, Mr. and Mrs.
K.d Wham and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman and family,
Vincent Allen and sons. Mr.
Meadwood Springs near Toll-
gate.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Downey en
tertained with a picnic at their
home the Fourth. Guests Includ
ed Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black
and daughter Diane, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Skoubo and sons
Dick and Bob. Mrs. Ralph Ear
wood and Shirley Earwood.
Mrs. Esther Emmons of La
Grande and her granddaughter,
Judy Emmons of Caldwell. Ida
ho spent the week end at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Glen
Carpenter. Eva LaChance re
turned home with them after
visiting here the past seven
rtoeks.
Mrs. Frank Marlow visited in
Walla Walla, Wash, from Thurs
day till Saturday with her
Hints. Mrs. Ernest A. Zerba. and
Mrs. A. C. Knudson.
Franell Walker and her cous
in. Ray Stansbury of Libby.
Mont., spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Donovan. Other visitors in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis
of I'kiah.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fades of
Phoenix. Ariz, spent the week
end here visiting Fades' broth
er and sister-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Eades.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Forth
man and daughter Cathy Loop
were holiday visitors at the
home of Mrs. Forthman's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Risley. Bobbie Risley
returned home with them for a
visit.
Mrs. Lafe Smith. Mrs. Clar
ence Thomas and Harold Hartle
of Pendleton visited their sister,
Mrs. Frank Marlow the Fourth,
and in the afternoon they took
a trip to the Maryhill Museum, j
Ball and family
their time on a
to Yellowstone
Service Couple Finds
Friends at Ft. Sill;
Enjoy Tour Sights
Lieut, and Mrs. Lonnle Myers
(the former Jaequle Brindlet
have haJ several opportunities
to visit places of historical In
terest In the east since he has
been in murine officer's training
at Fort Sill. Okla.. according to
word received by Mrs. Myers'
mother, Mrs. Pat Hrtndio. Of
special ii.terest have been tours
in and around Washington, D. C.
Lieut. Meyers expects to be
transferred the last of August to
Camp LaJJune, North Carolina,
and anticipates a Mcdlterranlan
cruise the last part of Septem
ber. The couple has had opportun
ities to visit other Heppner boys
stationed at Fort Sill, including
Greg Pierce, Mike Smith and
Larry Monagle. In August the '
group is looking forward to the
arrival of Herman Winter and
Frank Nelson, formerly of the
audio-visual department at FIX", j
who will be there on their two
weeks marine training period.'
The Heppnerites hope to have a '
l'et-to:-'the: during this time. :
For friends who would like to '
correspond with the Myers, their j
home address Is 1200 I Avenue,
Aptm. 1 Lavvton, Okla. j
and Mrs. Jack
plan to spend
camping trip
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flack went
to Portland last Wednesday
where Mr. Flack had medical
ears.
Business visitors to Heppner
last Wednesday were Mrs. Rob
ert Kelso and daughter Sharon
and granddaughter Jeannette.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavla
went to Sunnyslde. Wn., last
week-end to attend a reunion
of the Class of r.'.'Hi of which
Bob was a member. The group
met on Saturday and again on
Sunday for a picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Splvey
moved to Baker last Sunday
where they will make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F Hulelt
went to Portland last weeK-emt
to visit with Mr. ami Mrs, Mel
vln t Corky I Hulett and get
acquainted with their new
grunddaughter Nancy Marie.
Mrs. Tom Jordan entertained
Monday with a birthday party
for her son Craig who was five
years old. The youngsters play
ed games, enjoyed birthday
cake with all the trimming
and watched Craig open his
gifts. Those helping Craig cele
orate were Leslie and Tlmmy
Jordan, Maxlne, Joyce, Florence
and Johnny Hawk, Mike Med
lock, Roger and Karl Mortlmore,
Klmbcrly, Benny and Rocky
Brltt, and Andrea Campbell.
Mothers helping were Barbara
Mortlmore and Theda Brltt.
Mrs. Betty Murdock was the
hostess Tuesday for a coffee
hour to honor Nancy Hawks'
new son, Billy Wayne, who was
born on June 3. Bringing gifts
to the baby were Kutli Jordan,
Barbara Mortlmore, Mae James,
Etta Ferrel, Lola Ferrel, Joan
nle Howell, Eva DcMeritt, and
Carol Norrls. Unable to be pres
ent but sending a gift was Jean
Medlock.
Mm. Barbara Mortlmore was
the hostess Wednesday evening
to the KL card group at the
Both Husband, Wife
Get Honors at U-0
Scholastic eomelltlon Is pret.
ty keen In the household of Mr.
and Mrs. Huts Hudson (Laura
l-eo Suintcri of Eugene. Both
husband mid wife made the
spring tirni honor roll at the
University of Oregon. Mrs. Hud
hoii topp.sl her husbnml slightly
with a nlftv 3.7-1 grade x.lnt av
erage but lie hud a very resee
table 3.5. Each completed the
junior year In June.
The two were married last
year. Mrs. Hudson Is the daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Cal Sumner
ol Prlnevllle. The Hudson are
working In Eugene this summer
before starting their senior year
In the (ail.
Camp 5 Community Hall. High
for pinochle went to Marge
Asher and low to Carol Norrla.
Evelvn Robinson got the high
for bridge with the traveling
prizes being won by Jollno
Cllnn and HaM Hulett. Other
playing were VI Sllnkard, Jean
Modl.sk. Aila Sthell, Marilyn
Thomas. Lola Ferrel and Betty
Murdock.
Mrs Frank Ferrel and Mr.
John Hawk and son Billy were
In Prlnevllle Thursday for busl
new, shopping, and medical
care for Billy.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl NorrU went
to Portland Friday to meet Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Norrls who
came from Chanute Field. 111.
Ken will be home until July 24
when he will go to McChord
AFB at Taeoma, Wash,
Mrs. Frank Connor brought
her mother, Mrs. Margaret Rip
pee, to Pioneer Memorial hospit
al from Stanfield on Wednesday,
June 29. Mrs. Rippee is a former
resident of this area having
lived on farms on Rhea Creek
and at Eight Mile. She later
lived at Boardman and Stan
field. She would very much en
joy seeing old friends at the
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barratt and
children of Corvallls visited the
Bob Jones family the afternoon
of the 2nd of July. They were
en route to a Canadian vaca
tion and planned to visit in
Spokane with the Bill Barratts.
Mrs. Jim Barratt and Bob Jones
are cousins.
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