Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 26, 1971, Page 7, Image 7

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    Boardman Has Two
Big Reunions
By MABT LEE MARLOW
1 BOARDMAN Mrs.' Leo Root
and her sister, Mrs. Max De
weese of Grandview, Wash.,
were hostesses last Friday and
Saturday for the annual reun
ion of the Mefford family, held
at the Greenfield Grange hall.
There were 65 in attendance.
' Those attending included Mr.
and Mrs. A. I. Mefford of Pasa
dena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Barlow of Grass Valley, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mefford
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Root
and daughters Becky and Paula
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Macomber of Citrus Heights,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mef
ford of Salem and their grand
children Keely and Kalin Filler
of Estacada, Mr. and Mrs. Arth
ur Mefford of Wheeler, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Root and daughter
Jane of Wasco, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Deweese and Kristin
Young of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
David Pinkston and daughters
Darlene, Betty Jean and Cynthia
of Rancho Cordova, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mefford and child
ren Linda and Sharon of Long
view, Wash., Mrs. Edity Dull
and son Dana of Corvallis, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Knuth and
children Robbie, Rynnie, Randy
and Bekah of Yakima, Wash.,
St. and Mrs. John H. Ide and
sons John, William and Carl of
Klamath Falls, Raymond John
of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Shirley
Brown of Port Orchard, Wash.,
and Lt. Col. and Mrs. M. D.
Mackey and children Sheila,
Brian, Bruce and Sherl Mackey
of Tacoma, Wash.
, Other dinner guests were Mrs.
Margaret Rutledge and Mrs.
Shirley Witson of Hermiston,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball and Zearl
Gillespie.
Others who came to call in
cluded Mrs. Mary Bailey and
Mrs. Maude Hughes of Heppner
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow
of Eugene.
Another reunion, that of the
Barlow family, was held Sun
day at the Greenfield Grange
hall with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball,
and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mes
senger of Lexington as hosts.
There were 46 present.
Those present included Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Barlow of Grass
Valley, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Barlow of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Marquardt and children
Norita, Billie June, Charma,
Douglas and Phillip, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Marquardt and
children Carlita, Lolita, Jim,
Joyce, Sherrie, Deborah, Pamela
and Jana, all of Lexington; Mr.
and Mrs. David Pinkston and
daughters Darlene, Betty Jean
and Cynthia of Rancho Cordova,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Mesenger, Jr., ' and daughters,
Loretta, Paula, Melanie, Irene,
Elaine, Bonnie, Virginia and Vi
ola, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Botts, all of Hermiston; Mrs.
William Zinter and Lois Messen
ger of lone; Zearl Gillespie and
Hazel Carpenter of . Boardman.
Others calling were Mrs. Leo
KOOT. Mrs. iviax iwwcrae Ul
Grandview, Wash., and Alvie
Mefford of Pasadena, Calif.
There were four tables of pi
nochle in play at the card par
ti, hoi, laet unuk at the Green
field Grange hall, sponsored by
tne womens Aciiviiy commit
tee of the grange. Hazel Car
penter was hostess.
-Til rVi nrl70 a won hv Mrs.
Al.c.. ,luiv ' ' '
Verne Minnich and low went to
Mrs. Albert Warnock. Mrs. war
nock and Mrs. Rupe Kennedy
received the traveling pinochle
prizes.
j Mrs. Roy Ball, Hrs. Hazel Car
'penter, Mrs. Leo Root and Mrs,
Frank Marlow called on Mrs
Dan Daltoso and new son Vin
cent John last Wednesday, tak
ing the new arrival gifts. Re
freshments were served by Mrs
Daltoso. Mrs. Daltoso's mother,
Helen Buschof Butte, Mont., was
also present
Visitors this week at the home
nf Mrs. Zoe Billines are her son
in-law and daughters, Mr. and
Mre. Ed Ulnch or San Jose,
Calif., and Brenda Parker of Sa
lem. Deanna Sullivan ana vmce
Parker wil return home with
their parents after visiting here
for two weeks.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Biladeaux are
Mrs. Biladeaux' brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Fusilier and children Twyla and
Richard, and her brother. Dale
Stuber, all of Bozeman, Mont
Overnight visitors last Friday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Donovan were Dono
van's niece and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Grouns and children
Mike, Len and Susan of Snoho
mish, Wash.
' Mrs. John Helmka and daugh
ter Terry left for Los Angeles,
Calif., Sunday to visit at the
home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Schab, and see her new grand
daughter, Marcy Lunne, bora
Aug. 20.
Mrs. Frank Marlow visited In
i Pendleton last . Thursday and
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Friday at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Clarence Thomas. Sun
day she went to Umatilla and
visited her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Roy Marlow, and Mrs. Laura
Hadley and Darrell Hadley.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Veelle of
Astoria, and Mrs. John Carter
and son Randy Stewart of Glad
stone visited Sunday at the
home of Zearl Gillespie on their
way home from Pendleton where
they attended the Shrine foot
ball game. Randy Stewart play
ed in the game.
Kenneth Palmers
Fly to Juneau
LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Palmer flew to Jun
eau, Alaska, last weekend to
take their grandson, Scott Crab-
tree, home after spending the
summer here.
Mrs. Frank Hamlin entertain
ed with a luncheon and bridge
party at her mountain home
near Reed's Mill one day last
week. Those present were Mrs,
Ned Sweek, Mrs. Riley Munk-
ers, Mrs. Gene Cole, Mrs. Dean
Hunt, Mrs. C. C. CarmichaeL
Mrs. Art Watkins,. Mrs. Bob Da
vidson and Mrs. Jerry Sweeney.
Mrs. Dean Hunt had high, Mrs.
Riley Munkers 2nd and Mrs.
Gene Cole, low.
To Shakespeare Theatre
Mrs. Mervin Leonard and
Greg Davidson were among
those who motored to Ashland
last week to attend the Ashland
Shakespeare Theatre.
Mrs. Erda Pieper had as
house guests over the weekend
her grandson and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Dick and sons.
Paul Morey returned home
last week after a business trip
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Majeske
were Portland overnight visitors
at the home of a daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mounts. They also visited with
Cpl. and Mrs. Steven Mounts
prior to their departure to the
east Coast where he will be sta
tioned with the Marines.
Miss Linda VanWinkle is vis
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. J. VanWinkle from her
teaching work in San Francisco.
Mrs. Delbert Piper and child
ren and her mother, Mrs. Roy
Quackenbush were visitors at
the Oregon Coast last week.
Donald Majeske has returned
to his home at Deer Park, Wn,
after the summer In Lexington
at the Gene Majeske home.
LONEROCK NEWS
LONEROCK Linwood Carter
and Cris Davis joined a party
of boys from Oregon and Wash
ington on a back pack trip from
Sunrise Park to Mt. Rainier
where they will go on a 50
mile hike. The boys were re
quired to take along sleeping
bags and food to last for seven
days.
Pastor Hall was one of the
leaders and the group Intends
to return home after spending
a week In the wilds.
Mrs. Ellen Rogers accompa
nied the Mallgrens to The Dal
les last week from an extended
visit with the Lester Harrison
family.
Sunday the Christen family
and Mrs. Cecil McDaniel and
children from Hardman had a
picnic dinner with C. Davis at
his mountain cabin on Brown
Creek. They also had a swim
in the ponds that went well on
a hot day.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
West Extension Irrigation Dis
trict to City of Boardman Urban
Renewal Agency, Portion of
NEV4NEy4 Sec. 21, Tp 4 NR 25.
Bernard Lyle Cox and Max
ine Lee Cox to Richard L. Cox
and Barbara D. Cox. 2.85 acres
in Sec. 26 Tp 1 SR 25 on Black
Horse Market Road.
Richard L. Cox and Barbara
D. Cox to Simon B. Winters and
Leona M. Winters. Same as
above.
Degree of Honor Protective
Assn. to Morrow County Jay-
CC(?S
West 54 feet lots 1 & 2 Block
10 Stansbury's Addition to City
of Heppner.
William G. Taylor and Ardys
C. Taylor to Leon J. LeBlanc and
Carrie E. LeBlanc. Tract on
Columbia River Highway In Lot
3 Block 45, Town of Irrigon.
Ernest C. McCabe and Mary
Jean McCabe to Donald Bellen
brock and June Bellenbrock.
Tract in Lot 13 Block 2 P. Loon
ey's Addition to City of Hepp
ner. Nate McBride to Roger Lee
Dalton and Lorena Mary Dalton.
Lot 6 Bl. 3 Sperry's First Addit
ion to City of lone.
Eugene O. Pierce and Fay B.
Pierce to Per O. Walthinson and
Kathleen E. Walthinsen. Lot 1
Block 13 Stansbury's Addition to
City of Heppner.
Percy W. Cecil and Emma E.
Cecil to Richrad L. Cunnington
and Sibyl M. Cunnington. Tract
in Sees. 29 & 32 Tp 5 SR 26.
Percy W. Cecil to Juanita Mar
tin. SE4 Sec. 23; W 3-4 of W
Svy4 Sec. 24; W 3-4 of
Sec. 25; Eft Sec. 26; Portion
NEy4 Sec. 35; Portion NW& Sec.
36, in Tp 1 NR 26.
Loyd Calkins, Louise Calkins
and John Calkins to R. G. Wat
kins and Florence L. Watkins.
Lot 8 Block 3 Quald's Addition
to City of Heppner..
Earl J. Blake and Margaret C.
Blake to Ernest F. Jeffries. ,
Lot 5 Blake Ranch Addition,
Plat 2.
Donald Bellenbrock and June
Bellenbrock to Donald A. Cole
and Carolyn A. Cole. Lot 5 Block
14' Stansbury Addition to City
of Heppner.
Clayton Morgan from Condon
was a business visitor at Lone
rock Friday.
Major Carter is now released
from the service after a 20-year
period for our country. He and
his family spent many years
in Germany and the children
attended school while there.
They can now speak the Ger
man language and enjoyed
being in a foreign country.
EOC Honors
Three Co-eds
Among the 49 students whose
grades put them on the dean's
list for summer session at East
ern Oregon College were three
from Heppner, according to Dr.
James R. Hathhorn, dean of stu
dents. Of those listed, 12 earned per
fect averages of 4.0, including
Susan J. Jepsen of Heppner.
To be eligible for this honor
listing, students must take at
least 12 hours with letter grades.
The honor listing Is as of grade
time Aug. 16.
Those with 3.5 averages in
cluded Linda R. Cooper, Carol S.
Jones, both of Heppner.
Paul McCarty
Graduates
Navy Fireman Apprentice
Paul D. McCarty, son of Mrs.
Stella McCarty of Heppner, was
graduated from recruit training
at the Naval Training Center,
San Diego.
HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES, Thursday. August 26. 1971
7
Justice Court
Traffic Citations
Greg Elliott over-height load,
$17. Norita Marquardt, failure to
drive on right side of highway,
$17. Greg Jones over-wide load,
$17 suspended. Richard Willard
driving while license suspended,
dismissed.
David McFarlane, no operators
license, dismissed. Earl Petty
john, defective equipment, $6.
Duane Steers, driving while un
der the influence of intoxicat
ing liquor. License suspended
for 1 year. Fined $300. Paid $25
and $10 a month from Navy
pay until paid.
Laurence Schoonover, truck
speeding $10.
Game Violations and Others
Nolan Parrett, no hunting li
cense $15. Mike Doherty, minor
in possession $30. William Bless
ing, minor in possession $25.
Phillip Whitney, minor in pos
session $30, Ernie Fredrick Hi
day, minor in possession $32.
Joseph Tatone, possession of
a game of chance, bail forfeited
$75. Robert O'Harra and Dale
Newman, possession of a narcot
ic drug $75, now in Washington.
William Dahl Abel and Neal
Tobin, charged with breaking
glass in building not their own
and malicious injury to person
al property. Fined $100 each on
each count. Carter Engum and
James Bowman, minors, decis
ion of the Juvenile Court that
they be treated like the other
two.
New Law
With the passage of HB1179,
fees are now collected on top
of each fine to finance law of
ficers attendance at Board Cer
tified academies and courses.
On fines $5.00 to $14.99, the ad
ditional fee is $1.00. From $15.00
to $49.99 the fee is $2.00. From
$50 to $99.99, it's $3.00 and $100
or over the fee is $5.00.
Science Teacher Here
Stan Addison came back to
Hpnnner Sundav. He went to
school this summer at OCE. He
took additional courses in
Chemistry and Physics. He
tpflphpa Karth Science. Chemis
try and Physics at Heppner High
School.
He was at National Guard
C.nmn at Fort Lewis for two
weeks. He attends monthly drill
at Salem.
Stan and his co-worker Tom
Shear, the Art teacher, will be
living in the Dick Robison
home at 50 N. Gale.
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Harry Steers
Graduates
Navy Airman Apprentice Har
ry D. Steers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Steers of Route 1,
Heppner, was graduated from
recruit training at the Naval
Training Center.
This weekend
you save
whenyoucall
you-knowwho
you-knowwhere.
It all begins on Friday at 5 PM. The
low weekend Long Distance Rate. And It
lasts until 5 PM on Sunday. Just dial the
call yourself anytime during that period.
And you'll save. Complete Long Distance
dialing Information Is In the Call Guide
section In the front of your phone book.
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DANCE EACH NIGHT
FR j DAY and SATURDAY
AUGUST 27-28
Morrow County Fair Pavilion
Heppner, Oregon
Friday Dance- Saturday Dance-
MUSIC BY MUSIC BY
Western Gentlemen Western Gentlemen
OF CONDON OF CONDON
9:30 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. 10 P.M. to 2 A.M.
$1.50 PER PERSON
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