Memorial Held at lone Church
For Ed Buschke, Pioneer Farmer
By KATHERINE LINDSTHOM
IONE A pioneer whent
flintier of Morrow county, Kd
wnni Anton llusc-like, 7!, ptuui
ed nwny at I'loneer Memorial
lioKiltiil In lleppner on Thurs
(lav, July 20. Ho had been a
imilrnl there for two week fol
lowing major surjjery.
ItiM'iiuilon of the rosary wai
Sunday evcnlnu, July Zi. at St.
William's ChiIihIIc chunh In
lone with Itciulcin Mum on
Monday morning. Heverend
Itayniond Heard wait cclelirunt.
Vault Interment wai at Illprh
View Cemetery with graveside
rltuullMIc srrvlees by lleppner
KlkM Lodue No. 358.
Casket beurers were Kddlc
r;undermn, Lewis llnlvorsen,
Darrell I'ndhert;, Carl Troedson,
Terrel Bonne, and Karl Morgan.
Honorary hearer Included L. K.
Msbce, Kd llerinett, Alva Jones,
John Wlt:htmnn, Ambrose Chap
In, and (Jerald SwaKKart.
Mr. Buschke wus born on
AukunI Wli, 1HH7, at Sullmm,
Kuu.HaH, the Hon of Mr. and Mm.
Hen liuNchke. He had been a
resident of the lone community
slnre 'MU. He wait a wheat
rancher In the Morgan area un
til his death.
Mm. Buschke, the former Hel
en Mason, panned away In July
of 1D57.
He was n meniher of llepp
ner B.l'.OK. No. 358. Willows
Grange at lone ami the lone
IO.O.K. l-odge.
Surviving him are two Ron,
Lewis of lone and Henry of
Whlttler, Calif.; a daughter, Mm.
Roy (Josephine) Krner of Al
bany; three brothers, Claude of
lleppner, Kred of Greshnm; and
Hill of Creseent Lake; five sis
ters, Ann Kehmerllng of Sea
view, Wash.. Mary Travis of
Westport. Wash., Martha Cnrr
of Lincoln City, Grace Karl of
Pendleton, and Millie KvanM of
lleppner; six grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.
Out of town relatives here for
the funeral were Mm. Koy Er
ner and daughter Patricia and
Hon and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Klchard I'eck of Al
bany; Mr. and Mm. Henry
Buschke and son Kdward of
Whlttler; Bill Buschke of (res
cent Uike; Mr. and Mrs. Kred
Buschke of Greshnm: Mr. and
Mm. Sanford Karl of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mm. Itobcrt Hyle and
daughter Sally of Portland;
Mrs. Ann Kermerllng of Sea
view, Wash., Mm. Martha I'urr
of Lincoln City, Mm. Mary Trav
is of Westport, Mr. anil Mm.
Itobcrt Buschke and Mr. and
Mm. Jerry Buschke of John Day;
liorr MuMon of Portland; Joseph
Mason of Prlnevllle. and Mm.
I-etha llarr of Pendleton.
GAZETTE-TIMES
Heppner, Oregon 97836, Thursday, July 27, 1967
Sec. 2
Mr. and Mm. Max Burnum of
Portland are happily announc
ing the birth of a baby girl on
Sunday, July 2. The little lady
has been named Klmtcrlv Joy
and weighed 8 lb., 1 oz. Mater
nal grandparents are Mr. and
Mm. Krncst Chrlstopherson of
lone and paternal grandparent
are Mr. and Mrs. Lultue Burnum
of Warden, Wash. Mm. Ada
( hrlstoiihcMon of Aurora, and
Mm. Mitel Jcppxcn of Canny,
are the great grandmothers.
Mm. Chrlstopherson ha been In
Portland for sometime to lie
with her daughter, who had to
return to the hospital for med
ical treatment. Wendy and Greg
Chrtstopherson went down this
week end and will loin her lor
a vacation.
Mm. William Mclenu was ta
ken to Pendleton to the Com
munity hospital lust Tuesduy
and on Monday was transferred
to Dclamartcr Nursing Home
for treatment.
Mr. and Mm. Robert AkcM
spent this week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mm. Bcrl Ak
cm. Their small aon, Jeffrey, re
mained for a visit with his
grandparents.
Stephen Llndstrom arrived In
Pendleton on Monday by plane
from IxK'kbourne Air Force Banc,
Ohio, where he has been for six
weeks participating In the U. S.
Air Force Reserve Officers
Training Corp field training en
campment. One of hl.i most In
teresting experiences wus a
trip to the NASA Research Cen
ter at Langley A.K.B., where
they saw Astronauts Scott and
McUlvItt working on simulated
dix'klngs for a moon shot with
Apollo. Stephen will enroll In
September us a senior at Pac
ific Lutheran UnlveMlty and
will continue ROTC training at
the University of Puget Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundell
;if Mllwaukle were week-end
visitors In lone.
Those going to Pendleton on
Friday morning for the funeral
services of a former lone resi
dent, Denward Bergevln, were
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson,
Mrs. Clell Rea, Franklin Llnds
trom, Mr. and Mra. Paul petty
John. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McKl-
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Dockters Announce Birth of Soa
I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dockter
are happily announcing the
birth of their second child. Mlk
kell Eugene arrived at Pioneer
'Memorial hospital on July 23,
I welching H lb., 12 or., and will
Join a little sister, Tammy Jo,
at home. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mra. Albert Dockter of Ru
pert. Idaho, und Mr. and Mrs.
A. M. Hummon of Nyssa. The
baby's great grandparents are
I Mr. and Mrs. John Dockter of
Ruitert and Mm. Elizabeth But
terflcld and Mrs. Edllh Ham
mon of Ogden, Utah.
j Mr. and Mm. Lewis Halvor
sen are keeping their two lit
tle grandchildren this week
while the parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Prock are vacationing.
Darcle and Donna Rea, who
have been visiting at the Hal
vorsen home left with their la
ther, Richard Rea, this week
end on a camping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matth
ews and Dcnlcce went to El
1 Kin this week end. Their daugh
i ter. Princess Bernlece, attended
I the Elgin Stampede with the
Morrow County Rodeo Court.
Bill Eubanka left for his home
In Portland on Sunday after
spending harvest here at the
home of his brother and sis
'ter In law, Mr. and Mrs. John
1 Euhanks.
I Mrs. Franklin Ely and Mrs.
Herbert Ilynd are attending a
I short workshop at Oregon Col
lege of Education at Monmouth.
Jodl Snow and Janet Palma
teer rode In the parade of Fort
Dalles Days at The Dalles this
week-end. Janet Is a member of
the Arlington Rodeo Court and
J (Ml I Is a member of the Con
don Court.
Mm. Oscar Lundell was able
to return home from Pioneer
Memorial hospital on Saturday
after spending several days
there for treatment.
Mr. and Mm. John Garvcy
and family of San Jose. Calif.,
arrived in lone on Monday for
a visit with old friends. They
came to Pendleton a week ago
for the funeral services of Mrs.
Garvey's brother, Denward L.
Bergevln.
Guests of Mm. Mary Holtz
and family last Thursday even
ing were her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. l.ewls Tomsha and family
of Valley, Wash. They were on
a vacation and It was their first
trip to Eastern Oregon.
Bill Scare and his fiancee,
Nancy Cane arrived In lone on
Saturday for a visit with the
Garland Swanson family. Sears
worked for the Swansons In har
vest before going East to school
a few years ago. He was return
ing from Roanoke, Va., having
graduated from a General Elec
tric engineering schoo 1 there.
Miss Cane will teach In Port
land this coming year.
Kimmle Martin was honored
on her sixth birthday with a
party at the home of her grand
mother, Mrs. E. J. Akers. Five
little guests came to play
games and enjoy the refresh
ments. They included Arlene
Cannon, Laura Marlck, Yvonne
White, Sherry Randolph, Kim
mle Pettyjohn.
Guests of the F. T. Martin's
this week-end were all three of
their children, Melvin Martin of
Othello. Wash.; Ralph Martin of
Oregon City, and Mrs. Al Bra
zell, who has been here helping
MICHAEL D. BENCE of Ban Me Tbout Vietnam, has won the
Modal of Merit first class, one of Vietnam's highest awards
presented to a cmlian. lor service to Vietnam of an outstand
ing nature in the field of civil serrica. Gen. Vinh Loe. com.
mander, II Corps, Is shown presenting the medal at ceremonies
conducted in early July, while witnessing troops stand at at
tention. Benge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge of lone, has
been working with the Montagnards for several years. He is
due home on leave in September.
Cpl. Smith Completes Training at Ft. Sill
Corporal Kenny Smith Is home
on 30 day leave from the U. S.
Army between training at Ft.
Sill, Okla., and service in Viet
nam. He is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Elolse Smith, and otheT
relatives an dfriends in Hepp-
ner.
Cpl. Smith flew to Portland
from Ft Sill by way of Dallas,
lexas, and continued by bus to
Arlington where he was met
July 1 8 by his mother and aunt,
mm. uienn smitn.
On August 17 he Is scheduled
to fly to Vietnam from Oakland
as a replacement canonneer,
Joining a 175 mm howitzer
crew.
He mentioned that he found
(he names of Mike Smith of
Hpppner, and some boys from
Pilot Rock and Condon at a cen
tral registry of soldiera at Ft
Sill, but Mike had been ship
ped out and he didn't get to see
the others during his stay there.
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UMATILLA COUNTY
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In harvest. Mr. Brazell came
from Moscow", Idaho to take her
home this week-end. Ralph vis
ited here from Tuesday to Sun
day. Mrs. Edith Nichoson, who has
been convalescing at the F. T.
Martin home returned to her
own home on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Shockley
and family of Seattle were re
newing old acquaintances here
and In Heppner over the week
end. Kathy and Becky were
guests at the A. A. Stefanl home.
Home From Overseas
Lance Corporal Frank Robin
son returned last Saturday from
an overseas assignment in Viet
nam and Okinawa, and will be
on leave at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Robinson In Lexington until
August 9. He will then report to
Whidbey Island Base at Oak
Harbor. Wn., for further training.
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Contests
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