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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1972)
s HMTVr'K tOHf Mit TTr TIMI Ttmrda Boar dm an Honors Ed Kuhns H H Ir r thKKm Seventy lour ihtwhh atten ded the reception in honor of the golden wedding anmver sary of Mr unci Mr Kd kuhn Sunday afternoon at the Ure entield (.range hall Hosts lor the jittdir were their son and daughter in law . Mr and Mm Uavne Kuhn and daughter Oasev. and Jill Avlmg niece 01 Mrs Wavne kuhn Mr Wayne Huhn t ut and served the three tiered cake topped with the numeral So, and decorated with clusters of gold grape and bells Casey Kuhn poured the coftee. and JtH Ay Imp served the punch Mrs Koliin Bishop had the guest hook Asssstms in the kitchen were Mrs Donald Kaker. Mrs Huh Warren. Walter Hayes Mrs Rov Bail. Mrs Prank Marlow and Mr Bishop Edward T Kuhn and Mar caret Hemic Wootan were married Sept S1- - the old Cowat house at Tomr stone. Ariz They lived in Arizona for gome years, then going to Ontario. Calif and hack to Wilcox. Aru They tnen went back to Pasadena Calif for several vears they came to Oregon maintaining tne equipment used to huiid the hsghline (.Hie winter they stay ed in the Snaniko Hole! all by themselves just for keeping the fires going They came to Boardman with the project and when it was completed thev staved or. in Boardman and opened a garage, since rvoardman duf no! have our al that time Their son Wayne ha been associated w i!h them in the garage The Wayne Kuhn have two daughter Pamela a: the fn:vr;:y of vtregiin and I'asev a senior at K.versule Thev have another son r'dward Jr . who teaches in Tucson. An; They have three children Maureen who is. ma-ried and lives at l.eon ardsiown III . Kathv with the Saw stationed in Maryland and dick still at home The Arizona Kuhns were not ahie to attend the reception When the town 01 Boardman was moved due lo the building ot the John Iay Dam, Kuhn and his son Wavne buil! the firs! service station on the treewjv in connection with their new garage in the tail ot Mr and Mrs Kuhn are av id fishermen, in the river or lakes Not so much any more but they used to go deer and elk huntmt Thev are rivk hounds Mr Kuhn makes vewelry. pen stands and tatue tops from the rocks Mrs Kuhn says "F.d works more now that he has retired than he did hetore' v-piemhei .V tT.' "Consider the I amel . token from Hur dailv (tread Vinotincement was made ol the Bine lt thstric! No 10 lal! meeting to In- held in Pendleton Oct 4 a! the r!lk Club Hael lartH-nter iresfioel an article on the history ol the i. lent od Mrs Kollm Bishop, bird chairman told evervone it wa time to clean up turdhou es ami get ready lor tall and winter loeding l! was voted tii change the IVcomtH-r meeting dav Irom IKloIki- .'!. to tn-held at 1 10 p Hi The cliih voted lo write a letter to the counts court regarding the growth ot punct ure weed in the count v. and suggest ways to get starlet! fighting it M's Kalph Karwood and Mrs Prank Mariow won the prizes in a game, and M"s A'thur Viet: rece.ed the door pr;.-e A tiirthd.A cake was served ir honor ol '.-s Carpenter and Hael M.i.er Ttie nt-t meeting will be heid at the home ol Mrs Walter Wvss net !? at 8pm have txvn invited lo rYho lo plav Sept 2 Wednesday ol each work is dtsigriaied as "ladies d.iv at Willow Kun Lexington Fills Houses lone Honors Teachers MK A1MKS Br KK! !Hit'A have relumed dome Itom a month s v is.it ;n,r son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Jim Harru k in San Pahlo, Cahl While thev were there the Uarrick presented them with a new grandson. Ilavid Sean who was horn Sept 8. in the l.ettorman s Hospital in San r rancisco The hahs weighed sever pounds, one and one halt ounces 1 'a tenia! grand parents are Mr and Mrs Wilbur Uarrick ol KIkhart Ind Annd I'unn of Modesto. Calit is the great-grandmother The Itonovan also went to Modesto to visit Mrs lUinn and Mrs Ikmovan s brother in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs I Van Calkins another brother in law and sister. Mr and Mrs Arch Moran. ir r'armmglon. and Mr IV.no van s sister. Jean Kent, m Stockton BOARIMA C.AKI'KN ("LIB met Monday mgr.! of last week at the home ot Mrs Leo Root Roll call was answered by telling about vacations Mrs Roy Ball opened the meeting with the devotional. SI CLO For Vacation Charlie Walker,: Body Shop October 2-20 "See you the 23rd" Five tallies of pinochle were in p.av at the card party held Tuesday at ttie vireentield (range hall sjvoiisored In the Women s Activity Committee ot the grange Mrs Tom Harrison was hostess High prize was won hv Marian Stemke ot Arlir.gtor,. and second high went to Carmelita Borghe.se ol Arlmg ton Ruth Bentiev of lrrigon and Mrs Arthur Ailer recei ved the traveling pinociiie Cl.AKFNCK STAKK ot Portland was the "sole survi vor" in the contest a! Willow Run Col: course Sunday Carrol Ivnovatt had low gross in the Men s Sweepstaskes There was no "rose and thorn" contest this week The .V) hole men s club championship was started and will be in progress tor three weekends Men. tiers of the ladies' ciuh Cafeteria menus for River side Junior .senior High School lor the week ot ik't 2-6 are as follows Mi iP AV-Tuna nixxile caser ole. buttered green trails bread and butter and brownies Tl'KSIMV.-Hot dog toas'.ies buttered corn. potato chips, pickles and take WKHNKSD W-Ton.atp soup tutia and peanut butter sandwiches, tater tots and pudding THl'RIA - Baked potatoes lunch meat slices, cheese sauce and butter, buttered spinach, and jello nillUY- hoast teef. flufted potatoes and grav y . vege table sticks and fruit M.Ik is served with aii meals l.A,ngiiii had activity the last tew weeks wilh Ibe moving vans going and com ing wilh new residents Mr and Mrs Noble are living at the W right apartments He is emploved al the null Mr and Mrs Lirson are also in the W right Apts He is emploved on construction Purchasing thelormer Brock properly are Mr and Mrs Reo Russell Sr who ate soon to lake up residence there Mr and Mrs Bobbins who are living at the Buster Vinson home are doing some remodeling Mrs Robb ins is the lormer Mrs iiison Mr and Mrs Bob Reavis aie now living in the Beach house having moved Irom the Mor row County Grain C.rowers old offices Mr and Mrs John Messn k are living in the l.eorge Hermann house Mr and Mrs Bohbv an Winkle and daughter Teressa have mov ed to Pendleton Irom Paulina Knroute they sM'nt several davs with his parents Mr and Mrs Wm J an Winkle Boti is enrolled at BMCC TO BMt'C IVbbie Campbell and tilenda Kay an Winkle have returned to Pendleton to Blue Mountain College lor another v ear Mr and Mrs Wm J Van Winkle and Mrs and Mrs CC Jones visited al the lilen Ptivloii ranch in Keating on Sundav . and al the W K. Irv in home in Baker IkiWI.I) HI AT and his s.m. Ikinnie brought then hunting Itailei up Irom IWavorlon this weekiMid and v isiled with bis brothel and sisier-in law. Ml and Mrs I Van Hunt Thev will he tiack up next weekend lo lake the trader up lo their hunting camp and the follow ing weekend lor hunting Hie lone P T A met Sep tember U tor a teachers reception and meeting It was the lirst met-tiiig ol the year wilh Hie new ollicer pre siding Presided! Mr l-tf Palmer. Vice lieiil'nl Mrs Bob Kirtmaim. Mrs James West sttarelar Treasurer Mr Kilimiiulson principal intMHhtced Ihe teachers o( the lone School Ttie teachers and officers were presented with corsage made l the lone Garden Club Kntertamment for Ihe nighl was given hv Gregg Wilson who idaved two piano solos Tur.i-A-Lur.rs Pre-lnvenfory Sale and Mr Kenneth Smouse who played violin selection Irtuii llie Sound of Music Ttie teacher reception was hosted hv the Sh-mI Com mittee Mr George Griffith. Mrs Keith Ilea. Mr. Paul Tew, Mr I villi Killpack Ttierefreshnieni w ere rake coilee, and punch erved bv the teacher who taught last year The renter piece wai ar ranged by Mr Kred Martin, It was made o( Flower Irom Mr Meyer' carden Seventy attended Ihe meet ing """"1 I from per sheet $2.49 & up J 4xS ft, Irefinished Paneling 9 colorf to choose GOOD NEWS Jesus loves You! HUN TE RS PLEASE RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF OTHERS IP CAMP FIRES ABE PERMITTED on lands where ru plan to hunt then mak sure the lire ot your hunting camp is built in an open spot which is tree from flammable material such as dry grass or forest litter. Camp fires axe not to be left unattended, and must be completely extinguished before leaving your lump to hunt. FTEES are not permitted outside your camp area during the closed fire season. The season will not end until general statewide rains occur and an official proc lamation is issued terminating the fire season. If you smoke In the woods do so in a safe place. DO NOT smoke while traveling on foot or horseback. Stop, clear a spot, then rest and enjoy your smoke. Don't flip cigarettes and cigar stubs or pipe ashes. In the spot you have cleared grind the ashes or snipe into the earth with the heel of your shoe The weeds, gross, brush and timber may be sunshine will quickly dry them out wet now, but a few hours of District Foresters. Forest Rangers and Range Managers are asking your co operation this year to protect your hunting areas and to KEEP OREGOW GREEK. Good luck; Hop you get your buck, fellow hunter. A CORPORATION Mr and Mrs Hill Mar iiiard! and Charma visited with a daughter fenny in Portland over the week-end Mr and Mrs Cone Maieske were Portland visitors at the Mounts and Wright homes The ladies are sisters ol Mr Ma leske Mr and Mrs Steve Mounts ot Portland spent a couple ot davs at the AF Maieske home, also Mr and Mrs John Iiornrtrack and Verna Ifcirn hrack ol Wassua Wis have tx-en v isiimi; (here r 0 28 gruajre Galvanized Roofing Available Texture Ml Hywood siding 5f in. thick 4x8 ft sheet ea. $6.95 4x9 ft sheet ea, $7.79 H in. thick 4x8 ft sanded ea. $3.95 4x4 Redwood Posts 6 ft 8 ft 4x10 ft sheeta ea. $8.50 4x8 ft rough ea. $4.49 $1.79 $2.49 79 10 ft $2.95 s square J i xi' xib 1 rimed itardhoard Nding ."o. 1 zZo per M 8s. 10's, 12s, 14's and 16's $13.95 f J- J- month $ Mr and Mrs Kenneth J Marshall have been visiting W Irionds and relatives in Yak- 0 in,. i aliev this week sj 4'x8' 1 inch Exterior Plywood, good one side sheet $3.95 ki sk.kiks i-m:i Hollv KelM-kah Iauiite met at the hall for the regular moetnu! on Thursdav night The charier was draped at this time lor Sister Trannie Parker, with the girls dressed ir white formats and carrying lighted tapers It was decided durum ttie business neeting lo have the series of card parties as usual, with the first hemg the first Sat in Nov and piav ing only 5 this year To he eli'gihie for the grand prize at the end one w ill have to plav 4 ou: of the 5 series Prizes will i given each time with refreshments served following tne parties Kertiember the tn st Sat of each lK-ginning in Nov Aluminum Screen Doors, complete with all hardware ea. $10.95 N Tile Pattern Hardhoard Sq. Ft. 19c Small Farm Packs of Lumber 2x8's, or 2x1 0's $10.00 $25.00 or 2xl2's $50.00 4x8 ft Damaged Plywood sheet $1.99 Ken Evans at 567-5588 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Henniston Use Igran early this fall anoyou'tt even have a chance at cheatgrass. if" & f3 We say a chance, because Igran" herbicide doesn't promise to be always as effective on cheat as it is on other weeds. Like henbit, gromwell, tarweed, dogfennel, purple mustard, chickweed, bedstraw and other problem weeds in wheat. But if you get Igran on before cheat emerges, or at least while it's small, the chances of controlling it, or suppressing it enough to make a good crop, are darn good. Which is something none of the other wheat herbicides can offer. Besides, it only costs a bushel or two more to have a chance at cheat. And you don't need much suppression to make that up. Even if cheat isn't your problem, Igran can still give you better control of many of the weeds that are. Because you can apply it early, when weeds are small and easier to kill. And before they can compete for nutrients and moisture. It's hard to believe how many bushels are lost just waiting to use post' emerge chemicals. But with Igran you don't have to wait. See what a difference it makes to control weeds early. And see if the difference doesn't easily make up the bushel or two difference in the price of Igran. Agricultural Division, CIBA-GEIGY Corporation, Ardsley, New York 10502. CIBA-GEIGY