B HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 5. 1966
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GOVERNOR HATFIELD was keenly Interested In the librarr-museum when he visited In Heppnei
Monday. Re spent 45 minutes touring the library -museum, and Mrs. Rachel Harnett, curator,
here is telling him about some of the hlstorlca' pictures In the museum. (G-T Photo)
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MORROW COUNT? school men had a chance to discuss a lew educational problems with the gov
ernor when he was here Monday morning. Dick Carpenter, Heppner High principal, stands beside
the governor with Alan Martin. Heppner Elementary principal, and Supt David R. Potter at the
right (G-T Photo)
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Harrises Have Son
Mr. and Mrs. Rcnn L. Harris
are parents of a son. their first
child, born in Boston. Mass.,
Monday, August 22. He was
named Josrph Renn Harris II
and weighed 7 lb. 7 oz. Paternal
i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Salinn of Heppner and ma-
ernal grandparents .ore Bishop
and Mrs. Norman L. Foote of
Boise. Idaho. Paternal g reat
Grandparents include Mrs. Lena
Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
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OPAL BBIGGS, an admirer of Governor Mark Hatfield, had a nice
visit with the governor durinq a coffee hour for him at the
Wagon Wheel Banquet room Monday morning. (G-T Photo)
Ruggles Note Change In Yellowstone Park
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles,
her sister-in-law, Mrs. S. W.
Searcy, of Portland, and his
nother, Mrs. Ola Ruggles, of
Heppner, returned Sunday from
a week's trailer trip into Idaho,
Montana and Wyoming.
They traveled first across
faho, south of the Teton Moun
tains to Teton National Park
and Jackson Hole then to Yel
lowstone where they spent two
days and noted the Rreat dif
ference between conditions now
and conditions they found on a
former trip 19 years ago. On
that trip they also traveled by
trailer and were possibly the
only trailer in the park; this
time there were seven full
campgrounds for trailer camp
ng. The Ruggles left Yellowstone
by the western entrance to the
lark through the area of re
cent great earthquake damage
and continued on to Glacier Na
tional Park. In Glacier the fam
ily took two different trips in
side the park but were disap
pointed to encounter snow and
fog on the road which took
them close to the high peaks.
Their return trip was made
by way of Lolo Pass and Lew
iston, Idaho,
Mrs. Lora Moyer and her son,
Melvin Moyer, went to Pendle
ton Monday to meet S. B. Con
ner and family of Denver, Colo.,
for a visit. Mrs. Mover and Con
ner are cousins. The Conners
were on a vacation trip to Port
land, the coast and then to Pas
adena, Calif., and they enjoyed
the visit with the Heppner rel
atives during a stopover in Pen
dleton.
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shipping
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Shower Honors
Kinzua Girl
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZl'A Miss Rase Merry
Stubblofiold. brUlo elect of John
Nolson. was the Kuost of honor
Thursday eviMittu; at a miscel
laneous shower at the urade
school.
Games wrrr played with pris
es n by Doris StuhblefleUi
ami Betty Murdock. The door
prize was won bv Sally Schroe
der. Rose Merry ;hen opened her
many lovely gifts assisted by
lUciuia Shctton and Mildred
Mabe after which cake and
fruit Jello were served by the
hostesses VI Sllnkard, Lavlna
Conner, Naomi Rice. Sharon
Boll. Rita Bowman. (.Honda Shot
ton and Rosle Graham.
Amontr those attending a pic
nic at Baker last week-end for
ex-residents of Pundosa were
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Conner and
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur
ray. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coulee
and son Gene. Mr. and Mrs. Les
lie Bell, and Mr, and Mrs. Omar
Stubblofiold and family. Darrel
Connor of Baker came home
with the Verlin Connors for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gross and
daughter uf Mt. Hood were vis
it inc here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stout
und son Rick of Mcpherson.
Kansas visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rico and
family.
Mrs. Joe Worloin of Portland
came last Thursday to get her
daughter Dorothy and grandson
Jot Mattison who had boon vis
iting with Mr. and Mrs. Way
land Hvatt.
William Lorcngel 0f Not arts
arrived last Monday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loren
gel and family.
Mrs. Bob Kimborling and sons
Kim and Jim of Prairie City vis
ited last week from Sunday un
til Tuesday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Homing. On
Mondav, Mrs. Klmberling and
Mrs. Fleming went to Heppner
to visit with Mrs. Stanley Cox.
Milt Bortng went to Klamath
Falls Sunday from F.ugone to
bring home Mrs, Boring who
had boon spending several days
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Oli
ver Riley. Milt had been attend
ing school In Eugene the past
week.
Jim Jltnkard of Klamath Falls
spent the week-end here vlsft
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stinkard and also attended the
East West Shrine football game
in Pendleton Saturday evening.
Jim is on leave from the Army.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sitton
and daughter Debbl of Sokano,
Wash., sHnt the week-end vis
iting wit;i Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Sitton.
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EVERETT THOREN
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ruhl and
Dana returned this week to
Klamath Falls where he will be
head football coach at Henley
High School. They had spent the
summer here, living at the L. E.
Ruhl ranch helping with work
and harvest and visiting with
her parent.- Mr. and Mrs. Clint
McQuairie.
Harris, all of Heppner. The ma
ternal grandfather is bishop of
the Episcopal church for Idaho.
Everett Thoren,
GOP Candidate,
Visits at Fair
Everett Thoren of Elgin. Re
publican candidate for V. S.
Congress from the second dlstiitt
of Oregon, spent Tuesday and
Wednesday at the Morrow
county f.iif mooting and greeting
people In the Interests of his
campaign.
Ho announced Wednesday that
Mrs. Mervm tdenai UHUiard of
Lexington has accepted county
i halrtnans'iip of his campaign,
and she will be assisted by
others whose names will be an
nounced later.
Thoren. who opposes Incum
bent A I I'llman, IVmocrat, for
the congressional post, said that
he receive! a very good recept
ion from those with whom he
islted at the fair.
A sawmill owner, Thoren and
his wife have eight children. He
has b,N-n active in Hoy Scouts,
the N.izarene Church. Columbia
RI or development. Chamber of
Common-", and Is a member ot
pu t No. 1 Iti, American Legion.
He Is a combat war veteran.
Thoren'-! platform Includes: 1
Keeping Eastern Oregon's Con
gressional district from reapport
ionment by tln Hlg City losses
An effective foreign policy of
flimnois and strength. 3. Preser
ving the purchasing power of the
dollar foi the benefit of fixed
Income citizens such as senior
citiens and pensioners. -I. Stop
ping of foreign giveaways and
excessive Federal spending ."
Fighting for constitutional rights
of citiens.
The Elgin man said that he
would welcome the opxirtun!iy
t: meet hisopKnent on any plat
form and said that he would
donate $50 to any organization
which could arrange for such a
meeting.
Thoren unsuccessfully opposed
Congressman I'llman In the l'.Hil
election.
WEIME
COWBOYS
A Ford Dealer
has about 50
Used Cars in stock.
Can you Eind
what you want?
If you can't,
don't blame us.
And can you trust
the used car you get?
Sure, we stand
behind them
Can't afford not to.
OVR POM MlU ItMH MMRI
FORD
DEALER
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USED CARS J
HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc.
Heppner, Oregon
Don Clark Family
Mores to La Grande
Mr. and Mrs, Don Clark, dau
ghter Linda Kay ami daughter
In law, Mrs. Itichard Clark, re
turned Tuesday from a vacation
trip in California, with idght
velng concentrated In the San
Francisco Hay area.
On Monday Pfo E3 Hlchard
Clark left by ship from Oakland
lor service In Viet Nam, Ills wife,
Shirley, will enter Eastern Ore
eon College at La lirande this
fall.
At summer session commence
moot at ElK' on August VI, Mr
Clark received a master of
science degree In supervisory
elementary education. He has
accepted a position as math
teacher In the La Crando Junior
high school for the coming your,
and Mrs. Clark will continue col
lege there. lavld will study In
pie deutlstry, ami Linda will be
11 senior in high school.
The Clark family Is moving to
La Grande this week. They have
lived In Heppner the past eight
years.
Pfc. Roger Schoonovor arrlvod
home this week on 10 day leave
from Ft. Carson, Colo, lie will
return to his base there, where
he Is In training In eoinmunloa
Hons wlM the Mh Infantry, after
a visit with his mother. Mrs
June Fle' l, and family here.
La Grande Slates
Horso Show Friday
American Quarter Horse Asso
ciation show will be held at the
Union County Fair, La Grande,
Friday, August 20.
The show Marts at H 30 a ir).,
at the Maverick Arena. Pan
Ople Is to uilgi the ahow, Thert
will be halter, pert romance, and
youth pvetits, all open to quar
ter horses registered with the
AOIIA. Lawrence Grclncr, ItouU
1, llox 2!. La ('.ramie. Is chair
man of the show, an annual
event This Is an AQUA approv
ed show.
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