O.W. Cutsforth Home
Fills With Fortyfour
At Family Dinner
Sunday. Dee. W was pretty
big day l the O. W. Cutsforth.
Sr. home. Most of Orville'g fam
ily gathered fur Christmai din
ner. Twenty -five of hut twenty.
mx grandt hillren were present,
A the various family croups
arrived, Santa Clau Orville
passed out their Christmas glf (h.
Forty fur partook of turkey
and hum prepared by Barbara
and a great variety of vide dish-i-s
prepared by Cutsforth dau
ghter and daughters-in-law.
Those present were Orville'
daughters and families the
Ji Shopmeycrs. Beaverton
l.rothy I; the (ton Olsena, Pas
co tFayel; the Jim Gormana,
Heppner (Sharon); and the Rog
er Gcrmundsons, Grcsham tVes
tat and the Kilkenny children.
Pat Kilkenny's girl friend Con
nie of Eugene also Joined the
g'oup. Lisa and Donna Cuts
forth ure now home on vacation
from their schools for the hol
idays with their parents.
Sns and families included:
thi Orville Cutsforth, Jrs.
i Fritz I ; the Pat Cutsforths; and
Mrs. Gene Cutsforth. all of Lex
ington; and Kenneth Cutsforth,
llrppner, and his children.
The grandchild not present.
was Dotra Zita. Dorothys old
est daughter. Mrs. Alta Cuts
forth Heppner. the children's
grandmother also attended.
Paul and David To
Nat'l. Rodeo Finals
Paul Hisler, Jr., and David
Malhcnv had an evlllng two
uivkV trip to the National Ro
deo finaU In Oklahoma City,
during December. They drove In
Dave' car east through Wyo
ming and Colorado and came
rack la Texas. Arizona and
N'evnda.
The finals show last never)
days, but the fellows had tick
its' for only two days' perfoim
awvs. They especially enjoyed
their visit to the National Cow
b .ys Hull of Fame where they
m in hours looking at the ex
hibit and had a noon meal.
As the boys drove home they
hit heavy weather at Flagstaff.
Ariz. They came through much
now. Boulder Dam was one of
he high poU of their trip
home.
Paul is the son of the Paul
'lishrs of upiHT Butterereek.
Dave is the Hon of the Orville
Mathenya of Heppner. Paul is
a former and original member
of the BMCC Rodeo Team. Dave
Isloi.ged to the OSU Kodeo
ream. Both fellows are mem
bers of the NRA (Northwest Ro
deo Association I and perform
In summer rodeos.
(Our spies said the lads stop
ped In Las Vegas and tried to
r finance the l.uvi.
Winchesters Enjoy
Family and 9 Dogs
The Ernie Winchester house
hold had many extra guests
f.r Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.
Lou ell Turner (Lois's son) and
their daughters Kim and Kisha
arrived from Santa Rose, Calif.,
on Dee. 23. They brought along
their Beagle, Heidi, and their
Gre.it Dane, Ponia. In ord.-r to
accommodate family, dogs and
Christmas gifts, Lowell and
Kiiie had to rent a U-Haul trail
er. Lois fixed a great big stew
for 9 dogs on Christmas Day,
this happy group Included the
Winchester's own goodly collec
tion, the visitors from Califor
nia, and a neighborhood pooch
that Lois was "dog" sitting.
Mrs. Alta Stevens went to
Hardman for Christmas with
other Stevens kinfolk at the
h'jme of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Stevens. Others there were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Stevens, Johnny
and Jojean, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Erinda of Heppner and Larry
Brinda of Pendleton.
Four Daughters
At Collins Home
Mayor and Mrs. Bill Collins,
with Lisa who Is still at lume.
had all of their four daughters
home for Christmas. Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Tottleben, Davie and
Brian of Harrisburg, Jeanne Col
lins of San Leandro, Ca., who
had a two week vacation and
Patti from her teaching at Soap
Lake. Wn. ixm KnUt in accom
panied Pattl to Heppner for n
holiday visit.
Mrs. Collins' sister and family.
Mi. and Mrs. Jack Clubb and
Stanlyn of Pendleton Joined
Hu m for Christmas dinner.
Grays Have
Traditional Supper
Christmas Eve supper is a tra
dition at the Merritt Grays f ir
their sons, the grandmother, Ma
bel Gray; an auntie, Florence
Gray and an uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gray. Sons are Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Gray, Susan, Arlene
and Terry; Ron Gray, lawnie
and Tieve, Harold Gray and
David Gray.
Later in evening, the group
r-.uved f) the Mike Gray home
for the family gifts.
iKlviS ...
Wishing you the i
warmest and happiest j J
of New Years.
We welcome the New Year with
Appreciation for many Valued
Friendships and Associations.
Morrow County nj
t. Cjrain urowerSnt u a
P3 fcTWr"
NORMAN CLOW, hw American
Red Cross First Aid chairman
for Morrow County. He Is re
placing Mrs. Phil Doherty who
has tnoTed awory.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Still receiving treatment at
the Pioneer Memorial Hospital
are Mary Sehwarz, Emma Ha
ger, Gary Munkers, and Mi!;e
MiBride. Recently discharged
were Betty Bunch, Mindy Mc
Bride, Chris Brown, all of Hepp
ner, and Christy and Jill Ban
don and Gladys Snider, all of
lone.
Greens Have 3rd Son
Mr. and Mr. Marion Green
are the parents of wm torn
Dec 2G. lie weighed 6 lb, T ox.
His name is Joel Marlon. The
Greens have two other sons
Howard and Ores.
Grandparent are Mr. and
Mrs, Cornet t Green of Heppner
and Mm. Ilattie Cox of Pernlle
ton. Great grandmothers are
Mrs. Mattltf Green and Mrs.
William French, both of Heppner.
Lt. Goodman
In Flight School
Marine Second Lieutenant
George I!. Goodman, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Maitland 11. Goodman
of Spray, has completed the first
phase of Naval Flight Training
at the Environmental Indoctrin
ation School, Naval Air Station.
Pensaeola, Fla.
During the three-week course
he received Instruction in Basic
Aerodynamics. Aviation Phys
iology. Engineering and Land
and Sea Survival Techniques.
The first actual phase of naval
flight training.
He is a 1971 graduate of Ore
gon College of Education.
The Heppner American Legion
Post and the Legion Auxiliary
remind members of a meeting
this Monday evening at 8:00 at
the Legion Hall. There will not'
be a pot luck this time. !
Sheriff Returns From
State Meet on Coast
Sheriff John MolUhan at-Mi.!.-1
the Annual Conference
of Micriffs at Lincoln City,
Thurs.l iy and Friday, I)ee. 2 and
3.
The group was addressed by
lUrvey Lutham, director of
emergency services, concerning
scan li and rescue work.
Boh Rntenhouse, State Marine
Board, dtwussed the new pro
cedures concerning contracts for
maiine enforcement with var
ious sheriffs attending the conference,
WRANGLER DIRECTORS
PLAN ACTIVITIES
While there will be no reg
ular Wranglers meeting in
January, there will be a direct
ors' nnvtlng at 8 p.m. next
Tuesday at the Fairgrounds
Dorm Building. Dick Schlichtlng.
president of the Wranglers. aid
they will plan the coming
years' activities.
Our faithful weatherman Don
Gilliam could hardly talk yea
terday because a big flu bug
hn really grabbed him.
Hot. Ed Cutting Is wearing a
beautiful real heaver hat these
snowy days. He says the hat
belonged to his father. Please,
animal lovers, don't be too crit
ical of this wearer of fur those
beavers lived long ago when
their species was quite plentiful.
HEPPNER. (ORE.). GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Dec. iO. 1971 S
Wagenblasts Rally
At Lexington Home
The Alvln WagenbUst home
at Lexington was a rallying
siot for famllv members over
the Christmas weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. IVwey WagenbUst, The
Dalles, spent three days with
their or Alvin and family. On
Christ mas Eve this group was
). lined by Mr. and Mm. Charles
Colley and by the Wagenblast's
son and daughter In law, John
and Jackie, lone. Their second
son. Steve and his wife Vickie
spent Chrlstmua with Vickie's
sister and brother-in-law, the
Dennis Phillips at Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Palmer
went to Corvallis to apend
Christmas with their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Palmer. Jr.. and
Llnd.i Palmer. Ron is attending
Linn Benton Community Col
lege. He went back to school
after completing his stint In the
Navy.
Linda will graduate in March
from Oregon Stale In Sociology
with emphasis In Juvenile area.
She Is working two days a week
in Salem with the Juvenile De
partment and two days a week
out of the Sheriffs office In
Benton County.
Postmaster James Drlscoll
was ill several days last week.
Mrs. Lucy Peterson returned
Saturday night, Dec. 4 from Co
qullle. She spent Thankglvii.g
day with her daughter Marthi
Long, husband Hill and their son
Aiden In Portland. Lucy then
traveled to Co,ullle where she
visited for a week with her dau
ghter Ruth and her husband BiU
llasel and their two daughters
Donna and Heidi, and their new
little brother Steven who Is now
almost one year old and whom
Grandma Lucy aw for the first
time.
Tbe Jenry Sweeneys have a
houseful of younger Sweeney
during tho holidays Mike i
home from Gonzaga, Pat from
Lane Community College, Dan
from the U of O, and Kathleen
has already returned to Bassist
Institute. Brian and Greg will
return to Heppner classroom
on Jan. 3.
Harold Erwla was downtown
yesterday and looking much
better. He was recently over at
Pendleton Community Hospital
undergoing a number of tests.
Harold said he felt a bit better.
SPRAT NEWS
Spending the Christmas holi
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fish
er and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Simpson, Mr. and Mrn.
Jim Simpson and family front
rendleton, Nova Simpson. Greg
Gaylord. and Del Simpson from
Tort land.
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