Cinqer 8prinqr, daughter of
Mr. nt Mr. Bud Springer. r
lived Krlduv Jrom Salem for
uwk-end visit with her parent.
Mie I currently employed at
Salem General hospital, where
hhe will work until enterlnR
muse's trnlninu next year. She
n tumed to Salem Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Erai McCab
and family traveled to Portland
nn Sunday with their daughter,
1'am, who has enrolled at West
em Business University for the
i uming year. While In Portland,
the McCuhe'a visited briefly
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow,
and family.
VUltor at th horn of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Hood recently
were her parents, Mr. and Mrs
O. G. Gay of Ashland, who
came for a week of hunting.
He is a retired planerman, af
ter working for the Elk Lumber
Co. in Medford for many years.
Other recent week-end Ruests at
the Rood home included his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron CumminRs, who
rame from Portland to spend
time hunting at the Rood's
mountain cabin. Cummlngs Is
an employee of the Executone
Co. in Portland, which special
izes In Installing and maintain
ing intercom systems.
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Dr. Wallac Wolff and four
children traveled to Portland
Suturdav, Oct. 19. where they
met with Mrs. Wolff and Kathy
to attend the Portland Mveologi
cat show, held In the OMSI au
ditorium and sponsored by the
Portland Mvcoloulial Society.
The dhow featured over 3tH) var
ieties of mushrooms and they
saw many exhibits of linens,
books, paintings and ceramics
relating to the subject of mush
rooms. The Portland Society al
so publishes a cookbook of
manv new and delicious recipes
featuring mushrooms.
Mr. and Mrs. Evarett Harsh-
man spent time in Silver Lake,
Ore.. recently, where they
went to visit Harshman's bro
ther. Buel. who is recovering
from a recent heart attack. He
is reported to be progressing
satisfactorily. Mrs. Harshman
also reports that their nephew,
Larry Harshman. who was In
jured cxtenslvley about two
years ago while serving In
Vietnam, has recovered from his
injuries and Is now working at
running a portable sawmill.
Laura Ln StotU, 21. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Stotts, Heppner, Is making sat
isfactory gains from surgery
performed at St. Anthony hos
pltal In Pendleton last Thurs
day morning. Her grandmother,
Mrs. Walter Gilman, reports
that she Is making good recov
ery and the family hopes to be
able to bring her home within
a few days. She Is In room 404
for friends who wish to send
curds or messages.
Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Cun
ningham became grandparents
last month when a son was born
to their son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Byus ol
Seattle, Wash. The mother will
be remembered as the former
Shirley Kononen. The little boy,
named Dean III, weighed 9 lb.,
2 oz., and joins two sisters.
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Cardinals Mark
'Spirit Week '68'
Ti,r.in.i, tho u'wlr at October
9tl.Nlii'..mlu'r t lone Hlilh school
students held '-Spirit Week
r.H3. purpose was iu i"i""
the school spirit for the River
side game.
On Wednesday everyone wwr
fl. ...... and Kl()IBnH OM the
game and Thursduy was "a day
of mourning" for Riverside High.
lone students wore dark domes
und bla k arm bands.
Dress-up day was Friday, and
a noise parade was held. Auto
jri....m 1. 1., I t,.iimH of three mem
bers euch, and each group had
25 minutes to decorate the car.
Judging was by faculty mem
bers.
Noise parade winners were:
nnviri Miirick. usine the most
crepe paper: Victor Klinger, '
ton pickup division; Jim Swan
son, most patriotic; Keith Nel
son, least groovy; Charity Beggs,
neatest decorated car; Tom Mc-
EUigott, car wnn lurgt-M l.
c.nir Hniimrwn most hand
some driver; Teresa Stefanl,
best decorated loreign car; ocou
uiiiuin mnsf lnsnirin?: Coach
Gordon Meyers, "bestest of them
all."
First place winner was iton-
nla Pnlmalmir SPCOnd W8S Ter-
esa Tucker, and third was Earl
Pettyjohn.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Those who were admitted to
ninnonv Mamnrlal hnsnital dur
ing the past week, and are still
receiving medical care, are uw
following: Edna Hutchlns, Hepp-
nnr- TV.n PanlnpAII. I.Pxln?tOn:
She'ree Marquardt, Lexington;
Elaine Parton. K.inzua.
Those who received medical
lnfpr dismissed.
were the following: Lorena Shu-
man, Heppner; Betue uoneny,
Heppner; Roy A. Llndstrom,
Un Rnorior PUnt ROCk.
iunc, 1 1 1 1 - - - r ,
and Jack McPherson, Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. ueimer duscurb
are parents of a third son,
....inkino a lh horn Fridav. No
vember 1. He has been named
Scott Allan and joins two bro
thers, Mike and Kyle. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wright, Gresham, and Mrs.
Grace Buschke. Heppner; greai-
grandparents are Mr. ana mis.
Frank Hamlin. HeoDner. and
Mrs. Pearl Steers. Heppner.
A daugnter was Dorn iu ivn.
and Mrs. Lawrence J. Angell,
Unnnnnp r.M FriHnV KflVPITl HfT
1. weighing 6 lb., 12V4 oz. She
has been namea bodouiic
and joins a brother, James.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Hutchlns, Heppner, and
Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Angell, Port
land; great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Mark O'Kelly,
Prineville, and Mrs. Christine
Kester. Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ballew,
Condon Air Force Base, are wel
coming a daughter, Tia Lyn,
born Saturday, November 2,
weighing 8 lb., 5 oz. She has
a brother, Jere. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Granger
of Lovelock, Nev., and Mrs. Herb
Struthers, Redding, Calif.; great
grandmother is Mrs. Lola Pearce
of Provo. Utah.
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