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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1968)
cSiiJ KEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 82. 1961 . f I TO Dies Suddenly; Interment Here 5-3 JOHN VENARD (right), rodeo cretary. gratefully accepts a check dor $50 from Tertel Benqe of the Heppner Elka lodqe. The lodge end P. W. Mahoner. attorney, each give $50 to the winnor of the Morrow county derby at the rodeo. (G-T Photo). COMING Wasco County Fair AUGUST 22-25 AT TYGH VALLEY 35 miles South of The Dalles, Hi way 197 A place to have fun is a Fair in The Country. CELEBRATING 100th ANNIVERSARY Orul M. Soott. 78, died suddenly m his home In Hermiston early Saturday morning. AuKust 17. Services were held Tuesday rtiornlns, August 20. at 10:.-) a.m.. at Burns Mortuary chapel In Hermiston. Graveside servic es and Interment followed at 1:30 p.m. In Heppner Masonic wmetery. with members of Wil low Odd Fellows LodtfC No. 06 ussLstlnit with the services. Born Mav 3. 1889 in Prince- ten. Mo., he came west wiih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ?cott. to the slate of Washing- on when a small child. In 1D0J his father filed on a homesteud In the Morrow county area. La ter Oral assumed the lamity wheat operation and his par ents purchased a homo In Hepp ner where they resided until their death. He was married to Tena I- Devln in 1914. and they bought a wheat ranch in the Blackhor.se di.strict near Heppner. They were prominent ranchers the many years thev lived there. He serv ed as master of the Lexington Grange in 1911 for several terms, und was instrumental in the building of the Lexington Grange hall. Mr. Seott would soon have been a 60-year veteran member of the Willows Odd Fellows Lodge No. 66 and was over a 55-year veteran member of Sans Soucl Rebekah Lodge Mo. S3, I both of Heppner. In 1945 the Scotts purchased their present home in Hermls ton where they have continued to be active in community af fairs. He attended the Hermis ton Christian church, was ac tively associated with the Uma tilla County Fair for many years, and rarely missed a meeting of the Columbia Grange. He is survived by his widow, Tena. and Immediate cousins of this area: Ralph Scott, . Kenne wlck. Wash., Erda Pieper. Lex ington; Stella Acton, Hermiston; Hose McCoy, Hood River. Joe Delameter, Heppner. PENDLETON When you can't locate it or get it done in Heppner, these Pendleton Bus iness and Professional Firms will be happy to serve you. LLOYD JOHNSON Johnson Benefits From Summer Study Lloyd Johnson, industrial arts instructor at lone High school, was one of 25 participants from across the nation who attended the 19G8 NDEA Summer Institute for Advanced Study In Indust rial Arts, conducted at the Unl verslty of North Dakota In Grand Forks from June 17 to August 10. Theme of the institute was "Interpreting Industry in the General Shop". Study was com pletely individualized through the use of learning contracts between student and Instructor. Each week Johnson set up his own technical program, and witn materials available from all kinds of industry and use of ex cellent laboratory facilities, he developed his own media pro gram in the areas of slide and tape presentations. Most modern techniques and methods were used which are expected to be continued by the participating teachers In their own local pro grams. A-l Mr. cmd Mrs. Bob Jones and family returned Monday after spending five days in Eugene visiting; friends and relatives. while staving at the home of and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Del- mer Fellers. An all electric laundry adds another day to your week Remember the "good old days" when an entire day was wasted do ing the family washing and ironing? No problem today, thanks to low cost, rural electric powerl The family laundry can now be done automat ically with an electric washer and electric dryer. Best of all, the busy homemaker does the laundry at her convenience . . . and in minutes. An electric washer does the Job right. Everything is wonderfully fresh and clean. You can safely wash all your clothing , . . even delicate syn thetics. Why, you can even wash large throw rugs! An electric dryer lets you laugh at rainy weather Drying the wash was once a real problem. Not so today when an elec tric clothes dryer makes the family wash fluffy dry in only minutes. Best of all, an electric clothes dryer lets you do the laundry anytime, rain or shine. Add a load at night before you retire. It'll be dry and ready to wear in the morning. place them anywhere. Many home makers have their laundry area In the kitchen for added conveniences. The appliances need little floor space. They can be Installed in a closet or alcove to save space. yy--... I-"""" J'iTf ir it t J Saves you money, too, particularly if there are children In your family who seem to "grow out of their clothes." Fewer changes are needed because the youngster's clothing can be washed and dryed so easily and quickly. Children can, therefore, "grow through" instead of "out of" garments. Even delicate things can be laundrled automatically A little care is all that's needed to protect the most delicate synthetics. rh. UPHOLSTERY Auto Furniture Truck Boats Awnings Patio Covers "Eastern Oregon's Most Complete" 276-4781 613 S. E. Emigrant EMERY'S TRANSMISSION SERVICE Riverside Drive, Pendleton Ph. 276-7634 All Automotive Repairs Including Emery Branson's Specialty Transmission Service Mayflower Worldwide Moving Penland Bros. Transfer Co. COLLECT CALLS ACCEPTED Pendleton Hermiston 276-3111 567-8333 SURPLUS OUTDOOR SUPPLY Glen S. and Norma Adams, Owners 437 S. Main Ph. 276-3262 Lowest Prices In Eastern Oregon BankAmerlcard Layaway Flan Camping Supplies. Fishing' and Hunting Supplies, Sporting Goods, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Western and Work Boots, Guns. 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Court Ave. Ph. 276-1921 HILLS FURNITURE CO. "Finest Quality Attainable" Airport Junction Ph. 276-7033 o Furniture reupholstery Small wonder that an electric clothes dryer Is a woman's most wanted appliancel The new electric washers and dry ers are so handsome that you can f ,1 I .! - if : i i . .. . t -r ""-i ' - - - ,..w')w.,Jvlsia i faun tvm MRECA Columbia Basin Electric Co-op "Serving Morrow, Wheeler and Gilliam Counties" Mr. and Mrs. Donald Drake, and sons. Kevin. Jon and Kelly, of Stockton. Calif., arrived last Wednesday to visit until Mon- dav with relatives in tne area, while vacationing from his work as public relations and in formations man for San Joaquin County. They were guests of his mother, Mrs. Emma Drake and with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Doug Drake, and family, and traveled to Kennewick to see a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Drake, and family. Joining them from her work in nurse s training in Port land for the week-end was Miss Susan Drake, daughter of Mrs. Doug Drake. Mrs. Eloise Smith traveled to Portland last Thursday, where she met her son, Kenny, who has recently been discharged from the Army after serving for a year in Vietnam. Smith left Cam Rahn Bay August 13, for the 18-hour flight to Anchorage, Alaska, from where he traveled on to Ft. Lewis before going to Portland. House Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete McMurtry last week were Mrs. Mary Alice Balsman and son. George, ana ner niece. Barbara Rowe, all of Pittsfield 111. They were here from Tues day until Friday, en route to their home lonowing an exiena- ed trip through the wesern States. Mrs. Balsman and Mrs. McMurtry are cousins. Mrs. Joe Wright. 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