Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 17, 1969, Sec. 2, Page 3, Image 3

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    Appointments Made To
Commission
(Held over from last week)
Br MART LEE MARLOW
BOARD.MAN Mayor Dewey
West. Jr.. made the following
appointment to the City of
liourdinitn Planning Commission
last week: Hon Daniels to a one
year term. Mrs. Ronald Black
und XI rs. Albert Farlow to two
year lerms, Mrs. Arthur Allen
und Rollo Moore to three years,
and Harold Baker and Henry
uumenoein io lour years. t;an-
ifimein is cnairman. Wally Hen
drix and Vernon Russell, retlr
ing members of the commission,
wire cummenaea lor their serv
ice in the last several years.
The newly reorganized Flan
nmg commission reviewed the
employment factors of the pro
jvia in me lioardman area as
reported by Mayor West, who
is also president of the Tort of
.morrow.
Since Bonrdmnn has completed
its relocation for the John Day
Dam pool purposes new plans
must be considered for expan
sion of the city. West declared,
"There is an opportunity here to
expand into one of the nation's
most beautiful cities because it
is all new; and you don't have
to tear down the old to build the
new."
The commission considered a
traffic grid pattern that would
be safe and unique for city traf
fic. Several builders have re
viewed the projects and are con
sidering facilities at Boardman.
It w&3 suggested that the city
commission work verv closelv
Wash., are here to spend the rest
of the summer at the home of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
tivin fciy.
Maxine Sicard of Los Anneles,
l alii., is here lor a wevk s visit
Illness Claims
Kinzua Woman
Br VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Funeral services
were held Tuesday, June 24, at
the Fossil Methodist church for
Barbara Graham Mortimore of
Camp 5, Kinzua. who died Fri
day, June 20, at her home. Mrs.
Mortimore had been 111 with
cancer for the past five years.
She was born in Fossil on
March 25, 1935, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham.
She attended Kinzua Grade
school and graduated from
Wheeler High school with the
Class of 1953. She was married
December 8, 1950, to Richard
Mortimore and they lived at Fos
sil and at Twickenham until
moving to Camp 5 in 1957. She
was employed by Eastern Ore
gon Logging Company until the
time of her death.
Mrs. Mortimore was a mem
ber of Blue Mt. Rebekah Lodge
No. 68, the Camp 5 Women's
club, and the PTA. She is sur
vived by her husband, daugh
ter Karen, and three sons. Gene,
with the Morrow County Plan- Roger, and Earl, her parents, a
rf". I i I . ' . . . r . i m
iiiiig t4jinmission.
At a meeting of the city coun
cu earner the city budget for
lvw iv was adopted. Members
of the budget committee include
waiter iiayes, chairman, Delbert
can, Leonard Bedord, Andrew
Jones, Bud Michels, Wayne
"unii, jvuuo Moore and Rev.
oeorge iNeeiey.
Rollin Bishop has received
word that his sister, Virginia
Boon ,61, of Starbuck, Wash,
died July 2 in the hospital at
Dayton, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bedord
and son Bille spent the week
end visiting his stepfather and
mother, Mr. and Mrs. Mel De
Peck, his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bedord,
and his brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan,
all at Frenchtown, Mont.
Rev. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver
vi lorrance, call!., were over
night visitors Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Ralph Earwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Blanch
ard of Seattle, Wash, were
weekend visitors at the home of
Blanchard's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wick
lander. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball left
last Thursday to spend the hol
iday weekend in Eugene at the
home of Mrs. Ball's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Barlow. They also planned to go
to Lincoln City to visit Ball's
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ball.
Renee and Rena EJy of Seattie,
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, George Sicard, her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Sicard, and her
brother-ln law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Gunnar Skoubo. Week
end guests at the George Sk-ard
home were his brother-in-law
and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Prather of Woodburn, and Bea
trice Sicard of Silverion, and his
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Prather Bnd son Danny of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henkle of
The Dalles visited the 4th ol
July at the home of their son
and duughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Henkle.
Stuart SteDhanle and Scott
Allen of Weston visited las
week at the home of their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Arthur Allen. Carolyn Day and
son Pat of Vancouver, wash
arrived Monday to visit over
night at the Allen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood
spent the holidays at their sum
mer home at Kernville. Visit
ing them there were Dr. and
Mrs. Stanley Bates of Portland;
Mrs. Harwood's cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Oakley and family of
Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Spagle of Salem, and Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Spagle, Jr. and
family of Portland1 and her
uncle and aunt, Mr. ana Mrs,
Charles Jenkins of MeMinnville,
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Hinton
and daughters Kathy, Judy and
ueorgia, ana tneir niece, Vir
ginia Hinton, all went to Ukiah
Saturday to attend a large
school reunion. They reportea
sister. Mrs. Nona Standerfer of
erT "riSm' rSlS; nn"lsome 600 attended. Among them
ers Richard Graham of Kinzua Lgs taahor ,i, uH a,.,ht
and Roger Graham of Redmond
Burial was in the Fossil Old
Fellows cemetery with the Re-
bekahs doing the graveside serv
ice. Pall bearers were Earl Nor
ris, Don Hardwick, Ray Cody,
Milo Prindle, James Walker and
Frank DeMeritt
Pioneer, 91, Joins
In 'Gentlemen's Ride'
Mr. Dwight Misner, father of
Mrs. Fred Mankin, was visiting
the couple at their home here for
several days last week. Mr. Mis
ner, who is 91 years old, had
lust returned from participating
in a "Gentlemens Ride" with a
group of friends from the Spo
kane area, where he formerly
made nis home.
The trail ride took the riders
from Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, to
Missoula, Mont., and took sev
eral days and nights, during
which they camped out along
the way. Mr. Misner has par
ticipated in the ride about five
times but says this is his last
ride.
He is a former lone resident,
who came to this area in 1917,
where he farmed for several
years north of lone before leav
ing here in 1935.
He now makes his home in
Mesa, Ariz., and is planning a
visit with another daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes
Gabbert in New Plymouth. Ida
ho, before returning to his home.
was a teacher who had taught
at Ukiah in the late 1890's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer
entertained with a picnic on
their lawn on July 4th. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wyss, Mr. and Mrs. Chub War
ren, Mrs. Glen Carpenter and
Mrs. Bernard Donovan.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell ac
companied their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Reed of The Dalles on a three
dav trip to Victoria, B. C. last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hatfield
and children Joyce, Brian, Joan
and Kenny of Madras were
weekend visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck-
meier. Other visitors at the
Struckmeier home last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob
ertson of Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beeks of
Arlington were Sunday visitors
at the home of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey West, Jr.
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Zearl Gillespie
were Gillespie's niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Wilkie and son David
of Mattawa, Wash., and Mrs.
Wilkie's grandmother, Mrs. Hat
tie Boss of Boise, Idaho.
Mrs. Frank Marlow spent the
holidays in Pendleton visiting
her sister. Mrs. Clarence Thomas
On the 4th they and their
brother. Harold Hartle, went to
Lehman springs.
i
RICHARD DEXTER
Phone Company
Promotes Dexter
Richard (Ritk) Dexter has
been named Traffic Manager
for Pacific Northwest Bell in
Klamath Falls and Bend. Dexter
will also be responsible for dial
service adminlMratlon for the
entire eastern district for PNB
according to Dale Slushcr.
Reporting to Dexter will be
some 90 operators in Bend and
Klamath Falls and seven peo
pie who are responsible for the
administration ot pisbs dial
central offices.
Dexter started with PNB in
Portland in 19G8 after complet
ion of his masters degree at
Oregon State University. Busi
ness. Is the major for his mas
ters.
Prior to joining PNB Dexter
served with the Army for two
years in Germany as a Lieuten
ant. He also served as traveling
field secretary for the Alpha Sig
ma Phi fraternity for one year.
In Portland Dexter has been
active with the Junior Chamber
of Commerce and served as an
advisor for the Junior Achieve
ment program. He also has been
a member of the PNB Speakers
Bureau.
Dexter and his wife, Marilyn,
are living in Pendleton.
Oregon Scenic
Board Approves
Highway Areas
The Oregon Scenic Area Board
recently announced the designa
tion of 12 Intermittent sections
along five highways in the north
central region of the etate as
scenic areas. The designated
areas total 156.48 miles.
Hie board held public hear
ings recently in lleppner on four
petitions involving a total of
176.12 miles along state high
ways. The board denied desig
nations on three other sections
for a total of 19.64 miles.
Highways Involved are the
Pendleton-John Day Highway
(US395). WascoHeppner (ORE
206). lleppner (ORK74). Kim
berly-Long Creek (State High
way No. 402) and Heppner
Spray (OKE207).
Sections designated as scenic
areas along highways are area:
that are determined to be of un
usual natural scenic beauty
Within these designated areas
with few exceptons. advertising
signs are prohibited.
HEPf NER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thunder. Julr 17. 1969
Gabberts Plan Move
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Gabbert
who have made their home In
New Plymouth, Idaho, for the
past several years have sold
their holdings in a cattle ranch
there and plan to return to this
area temporarily, where they
will live on their ranch south of
lone.
The couple has purchased
property in Mesa, Ariz., and plan
to make their winter home there
according to her sister, Mrs. Fred
Mankin.
Mr. and Mr. Aaron StubbU-
fleld and boys of Walla Walla.
Wn.. visited the Sam McDaniel
home over the holiday week-
end. Also visiting at the Mc
Daniel home were Mrs. Maxine
Mahon and boys of Elgin.
The CIrd AlUtott family and
the Morgan Connor family of
Goldendale, Wn., enjoyed a
camping holiday over the July
4 week-end while staying at
Bench Lake on Mt. Adams in
Washington. The Connor'a two
daughters, Tracy and Tina, re
turned to Heppner with the All
stott family to spend a week
here visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchens
and their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Angell and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Clouli Wilcox-
en returned to Heppner over the
past week-end to visit friends
and former neighbors. The coup
le are former Heppner residents
who moved to Florence, Ore., last
year, where she is teaching
Home Economics In the high
school there.
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-FREE CARRYING CASE , FREE CARRYING CASE
Irrigon Wafer
Lines Extended
Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON Water mains and
lateral lines for the Irrigon
municipal water system have
been laid, including service con
nections and the additional line
to Ordnance and West on Utah
Avenue. This extension was ap
proved for construction after the
basic contract was awarded.
Contractor A. V. DeBlasio of
Yakima has started cleanup and
surface restoration, with m ost of
the cleanup work done before
the 4th of July week-end.
Over The
Tee Cup
Br MARIE McQUARRIE
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$19.95
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POLAROID 210
AUTOMATIC
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POLAROID B16
SWINGER
$24.95
FREE CARRYING CASE
POLAROID 220
AUTOMATIC
CAMERA
79.95
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson,
Tommy and Gerald, spent the
4th of July with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Chester Wilson. The
two families traveled to Lynn
wood, Wash on Saturday, to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartlett
and family.
Ihe boys and girls from the
irrigon Community 4-H Club
who attended the 4-H Camp at school is out
uisiorin rant were liai e n e
Braat, Kathleen Evans, Jeffrey
Hawkins, Vickie Keith and
Peggy Brandt. They were at
Holiday time Isn't the best
time for golfing news, so the
"tee-cup" will be shallowly fill
ed this week. Too many people
going places to make news for
our course here.
On July 1, Ladies' Day. Su
zanne Jepsen and Lois Hunt
were hostesses. Barbara Clough,
Helen Schaffitz, Hazel Mahoney,
Marylou Kelly and Marie Me
Quarrie, along with the two gals
who served the punch and cot
fee, made up the group. Really,
mud, flood and what-have-you
has hindered the golfing very
little. It Is still a good challenge
getting that little elusive ball
into the cup. Ladies' Dav is start
ing at 8:30 a.m., as the weather
is warmer, and we are through
long before noon. Come on, gals,
let's have more of us on Tues
day morning.
In case you missed the spe
cial notice from the Condon Golf
Club in last week's paper, it
will be repeated here. Their een
erosity and thoughtfulness bears
repeating. The City Council of
Condon voted that Willow Creek
Country Club members may
play on their course, free of
charge, until our course is up
to "par". Right neighborly of
them and we certainly appreci
ate their doing this for us.
As many people were out of
town for the Fourth of July hol
iday, there was nothing specif
ically planned for the three
days, however, the course was
used by those here and also by
goirers visiting in Hennner.
Many boys and girls of high
school age and younger have
joined the club and have taken
advantage or our little course
this summer. We are so glad
to nave tnem down there, en
joying the game of golf, as at
this age it is such a good time
to Jearn to play unrestricted
muscles, coordination and easy
athletic ability. This also eives
these kids of this age something
to do, when the summer days
get longer and longer after
Welcome kids!
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Younca
and family of Spanawav, Wn.,
camp from Wednesday, June 25 recently visited here with her
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ACCENT GLORY SHAMPOO GUARANTEED $10 VALUE NEW
Reg. $1.50, Now Qc Now $1.00
Handy-Hannah Deluxe PENCIL TABLETS
HAIR DRYER R 2Se and 49c, Now Ifte
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Wound Coverings Creme Color Foam
Reg. 45c and 79c, Now JQc Rc9- $2-00 Now JQc
to the 28th, returning home Sat
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams,
Robert, Mark, and Scott went
on a camping and boating trip
to Kose Lake, laano,
Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl
spent several days at the As
sembly of God Camp meeting at
.Brooks, Oregon, last week.
In lieu of their regular Sun
day evening service, members
of the Irrigon Assembly of God
crxurcn drove to tne Hermiston
1 Assembly, to hear a s'acred
I musical presentation by Rev,
! and Mrs. Wesley Cronk.
I Sheryl Partlow, Vicky Gay
man, Mark Mestheth and Mike
Easterling left Monday for the
Assembly of God Youth Camp
near iTaine city, They were ac
companied by their pastor, the
Kev. John H. Kenney,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and
Sheryl spent Sunday afternoon
In Pasco, where they visited his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, and
Mrs. Partlow's uncle, Fred Mark-ham.
mother. Mrs. Harriet Evans and
her grandmother. Mrs. Alma
Morgan.
PETERSON'S
Sidewalk Bazaar
Specials!
One 52-piece Set
SILVERPLATE Reg. $120
" Q"'y $39.95
One 50-piece Set
STAINLESS STEEL
Reg. $19.95, Now Only $j495
ALARM CLOCKS
Values to $9.95, Now Only $2.99
COSTUME JEWELRY
VALUES OF $2.00 EACH
Now 5 for ggc
WATCH BRACELETS
MEN'S AND LADIES'
Values Up to $10.00, Now Only 99c
THERE ARE MORE INSIDE!
"Something from the
is always something
Jeweler's.
special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER
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Meadowood Camp
Consultation Scene
Communications disorders were
to be analyzed thoroughly dur
ing five consecutive Saturdays,
starting last week, July 12, at
Meadowood Springs summer
speech camp, Maurice E. Mur
ray, the camp director, has an
nounced. Registration began at 7:30
a.m. last Saturday at the camp,
located 12 miles east of Weston
and west of Tollgate on Hwy
204.
Consultants will both discuss
and demonstrate various speech
disorders and their therapies
during the meetings. Under
graduate or graduate credit may
be taken for the sessions.
Among the consultants will be
Drs. James F. Maurer, coordina
tor of audiology at Portland
State University, Bruce P. Ry
an, speech and hearing clinic,
University of Oregon, and Ralph
O. Coleman and Robert W.
Blakeley, both of the University
of Oregon medical school in
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SWEATERS BLOUSES
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CAPRiS SKIRTS
One-Third Off One-Third Off
Short Coats One-Half Off
TREMENDOUS BUYS ON OUR
MISCELLANEOUS TABLE
Mi Ladies Apparel
Alice and Grace
Heppner
Portland.