Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 20, 1972, Second Section, Page 4, Image 10

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    Shower Honors Boardman Bride
It A K V Ut MWU.OW
Mr.i. Harold luker as
hosu's tor a bridal shower
at Ikt home in luunlitMii
rtinrs.liv u( Ust itik in
honor of Georgia llinton,
lri.-vlfi't of Hot- Htiehanan.
Co-ti.wttss.i's r' Mr. I'ete
Peterson, Mrs. Stan Henkle,
Mrs. Wiltor Haves. Mrs. Don
Doiuu, M h. liov I'artlovv,
Mrs. Tom Ivjntturt, Mrs.
Carroll Donovan. Mrs. Hon
aid lUaek. Mrs. lVey ttest
Jr.. Shirley harwood and
Mrs. IVlmer Hue. There
vvere 3d present.
Svml truest were the
proom-to-tx s mother, Mrs.
Orville i;ueluiun, and his
grandmother, Josephine
Biichaiun. both of lrrii;on, the
honore s sister. Mrs. Larry
Wilson of Iiylewood. Calif.,
and her cousin Linda Lyon
of Pilot Hock. Other guests
came from Pendleton. Iktah,
Irrifini aw! Hoardman.
MK. AND MliS. t'VEKETT
S THICK! MEIEK have re
ceived Hord of birth of
a grandson, born July 6 in
Mediord. The parents are the
Kev. and Ms. Dick Struck
meier of Phoenix. The Ub
weighed eihl pounds, nine
ounces, and was namedShaun
Maurict. Maternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Alluugh of Portland.
Great-Grandparents are Mrs.
Richard Strucknieier of Jeff
erson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Scott
of Vvjixlburn. Mrs. Vera
bauh of Portland.
PINOCHLE as played at
the card party held in Board
ni.in at the Greenfield Grange
hall, sponsored by the Wo
men's Activity Committee of
the grange. Mrs. Rov Ball
was hostess.
HIGH PRIZE was won by
Mrs. W.G. Seehafer and sec
ond high went to Mrs. Rupe
Kennedy. Mrs. Seehafer and
Mrs. Walter Haves received
the traveling pinochle prizes.
GRANGE PICNIC
Members of Greenfield
Grange held their annual pic
nic Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Thorpe in Hermiston. In the
group were Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen, Mrs. Bill Bates
and children Stacie and Rob
ert, Mrs. Rollin Bishop,
Hazel Carpenter, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Donovan. Zearl
Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Hayes. Mrs. Frank Mar
low, Hazel Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. W.G. Seehafer, Andrew
Skiles, Teresa Marshall and
daughter Jennifer.
Members of the Women's
Activity Committee of the
grange held a short business
meeting following the picnic
and the following hostesses
were appointed for card
parties for the next four
weeks: July 18, Mrs. Dono
van; July 23, Mrs. Miller;
Aug. 1, Mrs. Chub Warren;
Aug. 8, Mrs. Marlow.
MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR
ALLEN have returned home
from a six week's trip to
Europe. They visited their
granddaughter and family,
Sgt. and Mrs. Ray Getsinger,
in Frankfort, Germany, and
also visited other countries
including Ireland, Switzer
land, France, Holland, Aus
tria, Italy, Spain, Norway,
Sweden, DenmarkandCzech
oslovakia. MR. AND MRS. LARRY
PHILLIPS have returned
home from a two weeks trip
to California visiting rela
tives. On their way they stop
ped in Lincoln City where
mi
All Lawn Mowers
In Stock
WRIGHT AIR
CONDITIONERS
WALLPAPER
r
Fishing Lures
20 OFF
AND MANY MORE BARGAINS
Both FrL and Sat
CCAST T0-C0AST STORE
Phillips, who is lliurdtiuu's
fire chief, attended the I- ire
men's Convention. They then
went to North Hetid there
they viMted Mrs. Phillips
brotlKT-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike K.tvl.
They went nest to Mediord
whore they wore joined bv
Phillips' nephew and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phil
lips, ami Ins sister-in-law.
Mrs. Mildred Phillips. They
all then went to Horse Creek,
Calif, to visit Phillips'
brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diet
rich. In Redwood Cltv. Calif,
tlioy visited his brothers and
sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Phillips and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Phillips, ami
his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Phelps.
They also went to Reno, Nov.
where they were joined by
Phillip.-.' sister, Mrs. Kuth
Cole.
OVERNIGHT VISITORS at
the home of Mrs. Leo Root
Thursday of last week were
her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvy Mefford
of Poeatello, Idaho, her
brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber
of Citrus Heights. Calif., and
her sister. Mrs. Max De
weese of Grandview, Wash.
Tlioy all left F nday morning
to go to the Mefford family
reunion to be held Saturday
at Champoeg Park near Port
land Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow
of Grass Valley. Calif, visi
ted last week at the home
of Barlow's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Ball. They also visited
Mrs. Barlow's sister, Mrs.
Leo Root.
DONALD AND DEENO '
LEIGHTON, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Leighton, have been
selected to play on the Colum
bia Little League All Star
team, and will playin the sub
district tournament in Mad
ras July 19-22.
Bill Sparks of Portland was
a visitor lastweekatthe home
of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leigh
ton. Mrs. Everett Strucknieier
is at Camp W'i-ne-nia near
Cloverdale this week where
she will be dean of women.
Her son, theRev.DickStruck
meier of Phoenix, will be
camp director.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wal
ker and children went to Eu
gene over the weekendand at
tended a reunion of the Wal
ker famuly at Leaburg Sat
urday.
Weekend visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Peterson were their son
Larry and his friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Fowler and
son Scott, all of Portland.
MR. AND MRS. ROY BALL
went to Eugene over the week
end to visit at the home of
Mrs. Ball's brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Barlow.
Deanna Sullivan of Santa
Rosa, Calif, and Vince Par
ker of Salem are visiting
at the home of their grand
mother, Mrs. Zoe Billings.
Mrs. Marc McGowan and
Michel of Salem is visiting
at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely. Vi
sitors last week at the Ely
home were their grandson,
Rick Ely, and his friend Jim
my Graves of Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar
Skoubo and daughters Pat,
Kathy and Linda, Mr. and
Mrs. Adolf Skoubo, Mr.
15 to
10
20
- now
Rifles &
10
ami Mrs. Chub Waneii, and
Mrs. Gone llliue! and suns
Jim, Steve, Srott and Larry
all went to F010M Grove
SaiunLiy to attend the an
nual reunion of tlie Sk.-uUi
family held at the home of
Mrs. Asia Silverthorn.
PASTOR NKIL KING took
a group of junior high Mil
dents to Camp Morrow near
Wanilik this week whore ho
will bo camp dean. Donna and
Freddie . leme rand IXilel. ni
di II will be camp counselors.
Mrs. Harold liaker took the
following down; Jimmy Pock,
Brett Honors, Hillv Hiug,
Sean Harvey. Lisa ami Wendy
Mittolsdorf, Gene McKoe,
l.oora King. I. on Russell
and Kristie Hiker.
Winners In the "rose and
thorn" contest at Willow Run
Golf Course Sunday evening
wore Vernon and Barbara
Russell, first; Carroll and
Shirley Donovan, second; Ron
and Eileen Daniels, third.
Low gross was won by the
Donovan's also. Eleven cou
ples competed in the con
test. W EDDING SOON
The wedding of Bob Buch
anan and Georgia Hinton will
be solemnized Saturday. July
22. at 2;30 p.m. at the Board
nun Community Church, re
ception to follow at the River
side High School commons.
Friends are invited.
Navy grazing
land for lease
The Department of the Navy
invites bids for the lease
of land for grazing purposes
at the Boardman Bombing
Range, Morrow County.
Bids are solicited for the
lease of U.3-10 acres in the
south portion of the range.
Grazing of either cattle or
sheep will normally be lim
ited during each year for
the period 1 October through
30 April. The lease term
will begin on 1 October 1972
and end on 30 June 1973,
with Lessee's right of re
newal annually for four addi
tional one-year periods. The
general public is invited to
bid.
Sealed bids will be opened
at 3:30 p.m., PDT, 17 Aug
ust 1972, in Building 206,
Western Division, Naval Fa
cilities Engineering Com
mand, San Bruno, California
94066. Bid forms and other
information may be obtained
from that office or from the
Public Works Office, Naval
Air Station, Whidbey Island,
Oak Harbor, Washington
98277 (Phone (206) 257-2211,
extension 4348) and from
Seattle Branch, WesternDivi
sion, Naval Facilities Engine
ering Command, 7500 Sand
Point W'iy NE, Building 5B,
Seattle, Washington 98115
(Phone (206) 527-3285).
GONTYS MEET AT YAKIMA
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gonty nnt
the Ray Gonty family at Yak
ima Sunday. Ray took them
all out for a delayed Anni
versary dinner. The Ed
Gontys had been married 36
years on July 4th. Tne four
Gonty children, Ramona, Rus
sell, Robert and Rick, re
turned to Heppner for a visit
with the grandparents. Rob
ert and Rick plannned to go
on over to visit cousins at
Ukiah later this week.
20 OFF
OFF
OFF
9.99;
Shotguns
OFF
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ALL KINDS OF RACKS tH -
sacks wore used by the Sack
Men from India to return
The three ni'Mi from India
who visited Morrow County
earlier this spring found the
hospitality of Morrow County
people so pleasant that tlioy
gave a return visit during
harvest top priority. Tlioy
will arrive (or the return
visit July IS and are bring
ing a friend, according to
Btrdino Tullis, Extension
Aide.
All four m n are Extension
Service personnel in India,
studwng at OSL'. Their In
terests are along practical
linos, cultural techniques,
harvesting techniques, weed
Mrs. Ullman
visits
Mrs. Anita I'll nun of
Washington DC is in Eastern
Oregon for six weeks this
summer. She has been visit
tin family and friends in
Baker, Ontario ami Burns.
She is staying most of the
summer with her mother,
Mrs. Grace Curfnun in
Baker.
She was in Heppner last
week the house guest of Mrs.
Amanda Duvall. A few fri
ends dropped in to see Mrs.
Ullman on Wednesday.
Her son, Wayne Ullman,
arrived home from Austria
this summer. Ho spent his
Sophomore year at Stanford
University in Vienna, Aus
tria. He'll be at Palo Alto
this fall for his Junior year.
Mrs. Ullman is active in
Washington DC as she is a
member of the National Board
of the Salvation Army. She
also works on the two big
benefit projects. One is a
garden party for 3000 people
to raise mmey for sunnier
camp 'or children of Washing
ton DC depressed families
and on a Fashion Show in
September to provide toys for
them at Christmas.
She is also active in her
church.
ELMA'S
SHOOTS
Boys' Shirts
IPMT
1 RACK
REDUCED TO
DRESSES
ONE
HALF
"' ' ' t "f f
. - upi. f Ihe
It.u'i rs.
small fry to e,raitduron(s. Wlut else but potato
and H'st control methods,
loi al agribusinesses, and the
American family life. They
are eseeially interested in
the new irrigation develop
ments in Morrow County.
Host families for their visit
are; Mr. S. Balagunutlun,
Ihe Hob Jcpson family; Mr.
V. Somalwar and P. Sw imy,
the Hober Kroll D.O Nel
son farm; Mr. Dlurmendia
Rao, the John Jepson home.
Morrow County groups or
individuals interested in
meeting the four men should
contact Birdlne, Extension
Office, Heppner, phone 676
'MU2. '"'f HE DEGREE ' OF ' HONOR
Protective Association met
July 11 at the E.E. Gonty
homo with a total of 22 at
tending. A barbecue anil pot
luck dinner was enjoyed by
the group. Highlito of the
evening was a "Happy Birth
day ' wish to Miry Bryant.
Omi Cox baked the cake.
A short business meeting fol
lowed the celebration.
Members of the Carnation
Club nut at Mrs. Carl Kill's
home July 18. Plans for the
. f'AXX. . .'J1.'.'!'.'.1. ..r.. .'.''?.cus.;;!;.l!
AUSTIN SMITH, who now
lives in Portland, was in
Heppner last week visiting Ins
mother, Letha Archer. Dur
ing his high school years,
Mr. Smith worked for the
Gazette-Times when the
Crawfords ran the news
paper. Ho remembers work
ing on the high school annual
in the back office of the
G-T, and he said it turned
out real well during those
years. He also worked in
the office of the Heppner
Herald before his graduation
from Heppner High School
in 1925.
Mr. Smith married the
former Esta Miller, The
Dalles, and they now live
in Portland. He worked for
Safeway for many years. He
and Mrs. Don Robinson are
cousins.
GIRLS' & WOMEN'S
13
MISSIS
2.00
A Few
Swim Suits
ONE
HALF
f J 0lh;.S
i
Job Corps
Opportunities
SALEM (Secial- More
than 500 Job Corps slots
have In-eii nude available to
youths ago 16 to 22 who
need further training to In
available for job opportuni
ties, according to State Em
ployment Division Admin
istrator Ross Morgan.
"Most assignments will U
to Ihe Angell Conservation
Center at Yachats, now ex
clusively assigned tu Oregon
residents," lie said.
Now opportunities for tratn
I ng In sk ill oil t rados a re a va 11 -able.
Those who qualify will
bo paid while preparing for
such fields as auto nieclia
imcs, building maintananrc,
carpentry, painting, food ser
vice, welding and heavy equip
ment operation.
Courses will range In length
from four months to two
years, average stay being
from six to seven months.
Trainees earn $30 to $50
per month and an additional
$50 per month is held in
trust for them as a read
justment allowance. Other
benefits include full board
and lodging, clothing, medi
cal and dental services.
Full athletic programs and
recreational facilities are
available at all Job Corps
Centers. Basic and remedial
education is programmed, on
an individual basis, to the
trainees own pace.
Interested Young nwn
should contact their local
State Employment Office for
more information.
LOCALS
Howard Keithloy was at St.
Anthony's Hospital in Pendle
ton Monday for some X-Rays
and tests.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reid
of LaGrande, and their son
Robbie, were Sunday visitors
at his mother's home, Mrs.
Ruth Reid.
Mrs. Joe Carr was a pa
tient at Good Shepherd Hjs
pital in Hermiston July 5
to 13 where she underwent
surgery. She is honn and re
cuperating now.
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