Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 22, 1972, Second Section, Page 4, Image 10

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100 Year pioneers honored
Ttu' ilifi'.-mUnis f AllHTl
U r(M. pumeri li'iiKl.iiiaii
ut-rc himnrr-d at tlw Khri
C rc li CirMi;' ri'i'uUr niecl
ti(. Juii' 9tli. Thtwe aW
lo prfM-iit Tr J rami
.on amiihl Writ-lit,
ir Urt.'ti!, riai-f raiulh.m
rTand.uut;hiiT. bfth CUrk.
Kijinoik! ru;h! cuvt- a bru'f
hisior) (( Hit Uii.U. lie
said Allxrt n.'hi nuvid
lu this count) in lf"Z frum
tTfgiin Clt and tmnu'.stiMd
fd on I'h.a Cri'ck on land
that ha S't-n in ttif Wri.-tit
Ian.U n" fur 5'i'ii ra!ii'ii.s.
Crtat praivlsun Allnrt ainl
his sn IH an ni' livt on ttw
ongiiul first hotiit'.sti'id, Uk
iui ovtT frum hts Mliir
.nan.
There ere 5 children m
the fanalv, all born in Vlar
ro Count. Sjlus, Ansfn,
Ceiirge, Julia Jiisbei ) and
I. flit Gillian.). As the) i;r
oldi r the) each aciiuired part
of the home place and addi
tifiial lands and btcaine
stiM'knien too. Walter U ritht
tiJd of his father, Anson, at
the ae of 12, stayint alone
in !!ii nuHinUins h r J mt" a
bund of sheep dunnc the sum
mer months. He stayed at
the cabin near Anson
Wright nirk. .andtlutnov.lv
l.-iis to Uon and Patsy
Wright) Anderson, daui:htt'r
of tl Walter Wrifhts.
The children of An-soii
Wriirht v.t-re Clyde, Maude
rUi;t;5, Raymond. Myrtle
(Clubim ) Ha rley, Nellie ,Kru-fer),-
Walter, and Samuel v. ho
passed aav as a young boy.
The Anson Wright
laii.ily home as four miles
from' the Payniond Writht
ranch oi today. The chil
dren attended the one
room school In Spring Hol
lo during the summer mon
ths, and a teacher was
available. This school house
was later moved to the site
where the Grange Hall now
stands and was used as the
first Grange lull when it was
organized in 1923. It is now
part of the kitchen. Karton
and Beth ;w right) Clark and
son Ned and family opt-rate
the land of Kaymond W right
and carry on the family tra
dition. They were recently
named Livestockmen of
Um- lumed I lvestiiekmell ot
the year for Morrow Count).
Harold, .on of Clsd' Wri
ght, was also named
tivestiH'knian of thf year
vi ral years at'o ami lus cat
tle, shi-ep, buffalo, llamas
ami horses he runs on land
tlut tvlonced to Ins fatlH r.
Son Kenneth ami faii.il) are
very much a part of this and
also oeraies Wri. hts Coun
try Store.
The Wrights, their wives
and children have contribu
ted much to (lie history and
d. velopiut'iit of Morrow
Count) and to the Grange.
Anionc the charter members
of the Grange were Anson.
Orun and Pearl, Raymond
and Eva, Clyde and Mary,
and Waltr Wright.
A committee of Mr, and
Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wright.
Tearl Wright, Llmer Palmer
and Harold Kerr were app
ointed to meet with the Park
Hoard to see If It would t
(Htssibl to build Ur,e
fireplace at the Anson W right
Memorial Park and dedicate
it to the 100th Anuiversary
of the Wrights coming to
Morrow Count).
Hob Stevens, rerted for
the Agriculture Committee
that set-Mtiide acres lud
to be destroyed by Jul) 1st
this year In order to comply
with the (train program. Lots
of new diversion ditches are
being put In the fields through
out the county. Harold Kerr
told of the Field Day to be
held at the Pendleton Expert
ment Station on June 23rd
where new grains will be
shown in test plots, including
New Hyslop wheat.
Archie Bechdolt reported
on legislation pending, and
spoke against gun control.
The Committee of Womeiis
Activities will picnic at the
Anson W right Memorial Park
for the June meeting on
Thurs. the 15th at 11 a.m.
All ladies of the Grange,
famU). and friends are In
vited. Bring your own table
service.
CI If I- WiMU has return
ed home from seven weeks
treatment In the clinic in the
State Office Hullding, Portland.
FISHING SATURDAY out of
llwaco were Forrie Hurken
blne. Clyde Allstott and Jack
Mwlland.' The) caught their
limit of salmon.
MR. I MRS. Curtis Culp,
now of Ontario, visited here
early this week.
Announcement . . .
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CORP.
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Complete Line Of Ports ond Service
Facility For John Deere
ond Calkins Machinery
BUTTER CREEK HWY., 1 Ml. NORTH OF HWY. SON, HERMISTON
PHONE 567-8327
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11 Apartments in lone
the former Hotel Building
2 Bedroom 1 Bedroom Studio Apts.
All newly Remodeled & Decorated
Harmonizing: paneling-wall finishes
and wall-to-wall carpeting
Draperies-in golds
Compact kitchens-range & dishwasher
Custom built cabinets
Lots of closets
Laundromat in building
Each apartment with
private entrance
Open for inspection
anytime
CALL I0NE
422-7508
No pets please
"one's answer to
Kinzua's plea for housing.
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