Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 29, 1968, Special Photo Section, Page 4, Image 12

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    HEFFNER GAZETTE
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THESE THREE PRETTY COWGIRLS from Harno county invite everyone to come to the 44th an
nual Harney county lair, rodoo and race meet to be at the fairgrounds in Burns September 5
through 8. The girU are (from left) Princesi Sally Riley. Queen Georgia Menkenmaior and
Princeia Kathy Hinshaw. all of Burn. Harney county's annual celebration includes 4-H ana
open class fairs, pari-mutuel racing on Friday and Saturday, tho northwest champion saddlo
bronc contest and a seven event NRA-ICA approved rodeo. There are two big parades, a chuck
wagon breakfast. 4-H livestock sale, dances, carnival and many other events.
Principal Hosts
Riverside Staff
By MART LEE MARLOW
BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Daltoso were hosts for a
dinner at their home Sunday
evening in honor of the teach
ers of Riverside Junior-Senior
High school.
Guests Included County Supt.
and Mrs. Ron Daniels, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Black, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Leroux, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Lindsay, Mrs. Roy Part
low, Nikki Grossmiller, Sharon
Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Skoubo and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Harwood.
Mrs. Jerry Meyer was hostess
for a recipe shower at her home
lust Thursday in honor of Ella
Sutton, bride-elect of Dick Skou
bo. There were 18 present. The
honoree was presented with a
recipe file filled with recipes
brought by the guests.
Mrs. Zearl Gillespie was host
aca tnT thp Rnnrriman Garden
club at her home the first of'
last week. Mrs. Roy Ball was co-1
hostess. Roll call was answered
by answering the question,
"Wno will De our next presi
dent?" president?"
Mrs. Ed Kuhn, Mrs. Ralph
Garwood and Mrs. Hazel Miller
Were appointed to purchase gifts
for those with perfect attend
ance last year.
Mrs. Leo Root presented ar
ticles on the care and trans
planting of peonies.
Mrs. Miller won the prize in
a game, and also received the
door prize.
the home of Mrs. Root Septem
ber 16.
The next meeting will be at
Visitors last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Chub
Warren were Warren's nephews,
Elmer Warren and son Dale of
Portland, and Steve Warren of
Mendota, 111.; and his niece,
Mrs. John Hruska and children
Bunny and Jeff of Coeur d'Alone,
Idaho, and Mrs. Hruska's dau
ghter, Mrs. Ramar Howl and
children Ellen and Larry of Kel
logg, Idaho. Week-end visitors
at the Warren home were Mrs.
Warren's son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skoubo
and children David and Janell
of Corvallis, her daughter, Mrs.
Russell DcMauro and daughters
Barbara and Billi Jo of The
Dalles, and Warren's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Clark and children Mar
ilyn, Carolyn, Ronnie and Dan
of Portland. Sunday visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skou
bo of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Holt and
children Amy, Kenny and Myr
tle of Kalama, Wash., visited
last week at the home of Mrs.
Holt's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Seehafer.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Sutton
were their sons-in-law and dau
ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mor
rison and children Raedell and
Kenny of Shoshoni, Wyo., and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofts and
sons Robbie and Joe, and Mrs.
Sutton's sister, Mrs. Louis Mc
Cormick and daughter Barbara,
all of Riverton, Wyo.; her bro
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Rogers and son John
of Hudson, Wyo., and Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Morrison of Spokane,
Wash. Also Wendy Wilson and
Toni Olin of Portland.
Mike McDuffee of Billings,
Mont., has been a visitor the
past week at the home of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Skoubo. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. McDuffee were
- TIM ES. ThurwloT. Autfiut li. 1K1
Saturday visitors at the Skoubo
home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Boice
and children Cynthia, Karleen
and Mike of Lewiston, Idaho,
were week-end visitors at the
home of Mrs. Boice's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker.
Mrs. Glen Carpenter and
Frank LaChance went to La
Grande Sunday to visit Mrs.
Carpenter's sisters, Mrs. Esther
Emmons and Eva LaChance.
Week-end visitors at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kimbell
were Kimbell's nieces, Mrs.
Chuck Smith and daughter Lisa,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beatty
of Moscow, Idaho.
Mrs. Bill Califf of Estacada
was a week-end visitor at the
home of her mother. Mrs. Ralph
Earwood, and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Downey. Renee, Vickie and
Mark Califf returned home with
her after a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. August Royer
of Pacific, Wash., were week
end visitors at the home of
Royer's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Min
r.ick. Mrs. Art Pepin of Portland
visited at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. John Harvey over the
week-end.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson
were Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Gronberg of
Choteau, Mont., and her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Uhran and children
Susan, Tom and Mike of Hop
kins, Minn.
Diane Bokovoy of Lewistown,
Mont., was a week-end visitor
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Struckmeier. Visitors
last week were Struckmeier's
brother and sister-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Struckmeier of
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil War
ner and family of Eugene, and
Mary Fierce of Heppner. Also
visiting the Struckmeiers and
Mrs. Vera Pettit were Mrs. Pet
titt's son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cobb of
Livermore, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Cobb of Miami, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Krohn
of Portland were week-end vis
itors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Michels. Saturday vis
ilors were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson of Beaverton, former res
idents here.
Mrs. Rov Ball, Mrs. Leo Root
and Mrs. Frank Marlow went to
Stanfield Sunday afternoon to
visit Mrs. Loweli Shattuck.
Week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rash
were Rash's aunts, Margaret
Rash of Turlock, Calif., and
Gladys Umerle of Beaverton;
cousins Ethel Whitmore and
Duane Rash of Beaverton, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rash and
son Jimmy of Colorado Springs,
Colo.
Mrs. Dave Mittelsdorf, Mrs.
Shirley Zielinski and daughter
Toni, Diane Black and Karen
Gronquist went to Portland Fri
day to see the musical, "I Do,
I Do", starring Mary Martin
and Robert Preston, at the Civ
ic Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Flug went down Saturday night
to see the play.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cassidy
and three sons of San Jose,
Calif, visited one day last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen. Cassidy's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cassidy of
Umatilla, former residents here,
accompanied them.
Ray Burkett, who is traveling
In a rowboat from Detroit, Mich,
to the Pacific Ocean, stopped in
at the city hall last Friday.
Vacation School
Well Attended
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
1RRIGON The average at
tendance was 30, at the recent
Vacation Bible School held at
the Irrigon Assembly of God
church. A fine group of young
people volunteered to help.
Among them were Sheryl Part
low, pianist; Donna Pummel,
song leader; Vickie Gayman,
beginner class helper, Sheryl
Part low also assisted with
handwork in the beginner class
and Shirley Dixon served re
freshments and helped with the
handwork.
Teachers were Mrs. Harvey
Warner, Junior class; Rev. John
Kenney was in charge of Jun
ior boys' handwork, Mrs. Joh'i
Kenney and Mrs. Josephine Bu
chanan, Primary class, and Mrs.
Chester Wilson, Beginner class.
Rev. Kenney told missionary
stories of his experience in In
dia each morning. He told of
the huge monkeys that would
steal the fruit from the trees,
drawing a moral lesson. He al
so told how God protected him
from leopards and cobra snakes
that are found in India. The
song "How Great Thou Art" was
featured and illustrated with a
book. The song is familiar since
it is used in the Billy Graham
Crusade.
Guests of Rev. and Mrs. John
Kenney from Port Arthur, On
tario, Canada, were Mr. and
Mrs. Arvid Kotanen and son
Roddy, Mrs. Ada Thompson and
Miss Frances Arthur. Mr. Kot
anen, who is a layman, spoke
in the morning service at the
Assembly of God.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stephens
drove to Milton-Freewater re
cently to visit Mrs. Margaret
Finney. They returned by Pen
dleton where they visited Mrs.
Mae McKinney.
Guests of the Don Leighton
family have been Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Stocks, Donny and
Sherry of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Cook and family and
Mr. and Mrs. David Kochs and
family of Portland, as well as
Mrs. Vallas Dexter, Janice and
Judy of La Grande.
Mrs. Don Leighton and Dan
nette attended a shower for the
Mel Ravner family from the
Navy Base near Boardman.
When the Rayners' home burn
ed recently everything was des
troyed, including $5,000 worth
of photographic equipment.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bartlett,
Steve and Cynthia were recent
guests of her parents, Mayor
and Mrs. Chester Wilson. They
were vacationing and their stop
here was the first on a trip that
will take them to Grangeville,
Idaho to visit Bartlett's broth
er, John Baker, and family, and
through Jackson Hole, Wyo.,
Yellowstone Park, and to visit
friends in Montana. They also
plan to visit Calgary, Alberta,
in Canada and several Canad
ian parks, and will return home
by Grand Coulee Dam and the
Okanogan Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoover
returned to Irrigon after a
week-end huckleberry trip to
Mt. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Buchan
an and family also made a trip
to Mt. Adams for huckleberries,
after spending several days
fishing at Magone Lake and the
North Fork of the John Day
river.
Mrs. Gertrude Van Horn was
in town last week attending to
some business. She came from
Stites, Idaho, and spent sever
al days in Pasco where she at
tended a school class reunion.
Miss Mary Kenney arrived
from Tracy, Calif., where she
teaches school, for a two week's
visit with her parents, Rev. and
Mrs. John Kenney.
Single copies of The Gazette
Times are on sale at the G-T
office, at the Hotel Heppner, at
Murrays Rexall Drug and at
Central Market
Vacationers Enjoy
Variety of Scenery
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. MoQuarrl
M.liimn1 Cuinrriav. Auizuxt Zi
rivra r ni..ahl 2V4.Wek V
nitlon and camping trip with
their son-in-law and dauRhter.
vi. Mm nii'k Rnhl and
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Duna. The couple attended the
men eoir tournumeni in i-u
Giunde before traveling on tc
Hr.io u'horo ihev met the Ruhls
The two families, both travel
lug with rented camper trailers
spent time nitirtlseeiiig in jiick
h Telons. Yellow
Mono Park, where thev camped
for two nights, ana on to living
.'mm thfr the Ruhl family
went to Missoula, Mont., where
they visited relatives lor a ume
liofnrn mmlni hack to Heiwner
on the return trip, iney auenn
I'll I lie Shrine I'amp in Portland
then continued on to their
lidmp In Rnchliri?.
Tli f,1,,nrrlu visited in
(".rent Falls former home of Mrs,
McQunrrle. and In Missoula, ai
ne nome ol tneir moment, mrs
nr-v ljhnnr nnil Mrs. Grace
MrtJiiiirrin nnil with his broth
er. Dun MoQuarrie. Sr. The
eeu nle en loved a few days of
coifing at Coeur d' Alene, Ida
hn nnd Havrlen Lake. In Spo
khtie they were guests of her
sister. Mrs. Helen Kirkpatrick,
and family for a time before
returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hastings
nnrl Mrs. Hrare Buschke traveled
to Portland last Saturday, where
the two women attenrtea a Duy
ers' market held at the Benson
tff.tnl Thnrn thev nlanned to
purchase from new lines of hol
iday apparel. Hastings stayed ai
thp home of his son-in-law and
dauahter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Connor, and family in Forest
Grove while the two women
were in Portland.
Miss Nonda Clark, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark, ar
rivoH Aiiouct 13 from Portland
to visit her parents before re
turning to Linfield College in
McMinnville later mis monin
fnr hnr snnhnmorp vear. Nonda
has spent the summer working
nits speni me summer wuihiuk
in the filing department of the
n.inn lr.nf nlinin nt tt-IA 1 1 1l illflP.
outpatient clinic at the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical fccnooi
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AMERICA'S FUTURE CITIZENS from Morrow county are ,harp lookina group of n'e.r,,aJ
this week', series of pictures proves. Plctund at left i J""'V n Ham and lis
younger brother. Craig Darin. 3. sons oi Mr. and Mrs. Vester Wayne Hams. lone. Gene. IS.
Karen. 13. and Sharon, 3. children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell. lone, are In tht center
ohcto. and two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snow. lone, are pictured at right They are NelL age
a, ana raui, age o.
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age 3. Center picture Is Joseph Patrick Mollahan, age 5, and his older lter. Jef. M.a'
6. children of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mollahan. Heppner, and in the picture at the right Is Lisa.
3, and Perry, age 6, children of Mr. and Mrs. Thcmas Wilson. Heppner.
Relatives of Brazil Visit Preston Home
Visiting last week with Pas-
Inr nnrl Mrs H p! Prpstnn were
their son-in-law and daughter,
Pastor and Mrs. Robert Chase
nd two children, who were on
furlough from their work as
missionaries in Goyania, Goyas,
Brazil. They shared interesting
i Brazil, i ney snarea lnieresuiiK
experiences of their work at Sat-
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vent 1st church. Their small son,
Hian festive dress
added to the effectiveness of his
father's talk at the morning
service.
They left early Sunday morn
ing for Waverly, Tenn., to visit
Chase's parents before their re
turn to Brazil.
Joining the family group on
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Mr. and Mrs. John Pfeiffer
en.1o.ved a 10-day vacation and
fishing trip to Dee Lake in Can
ada recently. Jack Loyd work
ed in their Western Auto store
during their absence.
other son-in-law and daughter
of the Preston's, Pastor and Mrs.
R. W. Heinrich of Hermiston.
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