Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 07, 1973, Page 4, Image 4

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    IIF.PPNER (ORE.lC.AZEmi-TlMES. Thursday. June 7, U73
Mr Crowell leaves behind his
widow, three daughters, two
ms. 17 gi anrichildrcn. 7 great
grandchildren and I great-
great-grandchild.
Early Rock
Crusher
Adorito Cunning Crowell, a A
long time Morrow County re- J OfliSOl
idetil who wtsM-d away Ma 28 . . .
in Heppner. led an interesting Ian Marfpr FSSSGS
lite in this art's after his
mat i nine in IWTto Lai na Mae
Jack son
The couple moved to Salem
early in lw where Mr Crowell
w as -mpli ed as a crustier man
for the Warren Construction
Company Then in 1916. the
couple moved to Morrow
County where Mr. Crowed
continued his work in the
Construction field. He crushed
the first rocks for Heppner'
streets and for the highway
from Wiseman's to Jones' hill
during 1918 In 1924 the couple
moved to a ranch on lower
Willow Creek which is still in
the family Finally, due to his
illness. Mr and Mrs. Crow ell
were forced to move into lone.
In 113 Mr Crowell entered the
Pioneer Nursing Home and in
1SC0 Mrs Crowell entered the
Nursing home to be with her
husband
II w as reported that Jolmxon
Van Marter, 78. had dropped
dead Saturday morning at his
home in Yakima He was a
brother of La Verne Van
Marter. Sr of Heppner. He had
been sales manager in Seattle
for Uestinghouse Electric for
the Northwest and Alaska
district before his retirement.
The Van Martens here were
awaiting word early this week
of the date of the funeral
sen ices at Yakima, believed to
be on Wednesday.
MRS. MUTER OSI.l'ND.
daughter of Mrs Wavel Wilkin
son has been visiting in Heppner
for the past several days. Her
husband will join her later in the
month and they will return to
their home in Newcastle.
Wyoming
Varsity Cheer Leaders
Baked Food Safe
Cakes & Pies
whole or by the piece
Supper Hour
Old Timers Dance
Hardman June 9
Courtesy
First National Bank
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Breeding Service
Artificial Insemination
Service beef and dairy
American Breeders
Representative
Joe Yocom
Lexington, Oregon
ph QgQ.gTU
TYPEWRITER DIRTY? Call
or leave jour machine at
the Heppner Gazette
Times. Larry of Standard
Office Equipment of La
Grande who stops every
three weeks will contact
you. New and used type
writers. 14:1c
Monuments
Eternal Markers
BRONZE GRANITE
INSTALLATIONS VASES
Cemetery Grave Markers
SWEENEY
MORTUARY
Serrina; lone. Heppner
and Lexington
Heppner Ph. 67S-960C
Optometrist
City Council
"Heppner City
Council
Citizens having matters for
discussion please present
them to City Recorder one
week prior to regular meet
ing or bring them before
the Council.
Ph. 676-9618
Exterminating
Service
Dr. E. K. 'Schaffitz
OPTOMETRIST
Next to Hotel Heppner
Entrance
Telephone 676-9465
Physicians-Surgeons
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician k Surgeon
1st National Bank Bldg. .
Res. 676-9210 Off. 676-9616
Wallace H. Wolff
M.D. P.C.
Family Practice
Week Days by Appointment
and Emergencies
Ph. 676-9253 Res. 676-9620
Dobyns Pest Control Gerald A. "Jones M.D.
Rodeot and Insect Ex
termination Termite Control
Grain Fumigation
Cattle Spray
Fagging
John Jepsen
Ptu lone 422-7180
Floor Covering,
Heating
M&R Floor Covering
and Keating Co.
William Furnaces Complete
Installations
Linoleum Refrigeration
Carpeting Domeauc and
Oil Burr.er Commercial
Service
Free Estimate All Work
Guaranteed
Pa. 67S-9418 Heppner
Funeral Home
Sweeney Funeral
Home
Pre-arrenpenjeota
Distant Remoraia
Serving lone. Heppner
and Lexington
Licensed Funeral Directors
Heppner Ph. C7S-M0C
Physician and Surgeon
11S E. Hurlburt '
Hours
Monday thru Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 pjn.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES has
Heppner Picture Post
cards! Select either the
colorful picture of tM
Morrow County Court
house or the aerial view
of the city. Only 10c ea
Insurance
Fire, Casualty. Life
and Health OPS
FARM BUREAU
INSURANCE CO.
John Gochnauer
Pendleton
276-2732
Agent
Heppner
676-5862
Ruggles - Boyce
INSURANCE AGENCY
Ph. 676-9625 Box 247
Heppner, Oregon
Ray Boyce Ph. 676 5384
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant
GENERAL INSURANCE
Ph. 76-9113
Title Insurance
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Ph. 676-9912"
Watch Repair
Peterson's Jewelers
Latest Jewelry and Gift
Goods
Watches, docks. Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Ph. 6769200
Wholesa lers-Mfgs.
"Pride of Oregon Ice
Cream"
Butter. Kraft Food Lines
Dud T ash Product!
Specialist
Clay Phillips, Assistant
MORROW CO. CREAMER
BILL COX. MGR. 676-9244
Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Brand
hagen have moved into the Dale
Holland's house on Center St.
and Mr. and Mrv Freeman are
moving into the Privet house on
Gale St. where the Brandhagens
former! v lived.
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Open House Held ,
at Mental Health
Center
Friends dmpiied in at the
Mental Health Center Thursday
in I he Open House, Guests met
Mr. and Mrs. David Miuhum
and enjoyed refreshments.
The Heppner Soroptimist
Cluh hosted the refreshments.
Se: Mtjj were Mrs. Clara Gerl
mhi. Mrs. Randall Peterson,
Mrs. All Hughes. Mrs. Carl
Mi Daniel. Mrs. Paul Jones and
Mrs. Etta Parker.
Paintings of local aritists
were displayed on the walls.
There were pictures by Betty
Brown. Shirley McNary, Ed
Cutting. Ann Melland. and
" n6tfrIcora4ion Sorvlco
Available
OOPEOOAD. ElECTBIC
Ecrl Trudscu Doarcban 48W371
Electrical - 1 1 oat ..in - Air Conditioning;
For Roffrinoration Soruico
Contact - Goorgo Dondor 94070J
i
Nell Anderson.
Eyes focused on Betty tft tPHrh at Poteoi
Sine on Mt '
-. Early pre-repistration and
MSUreen MCEIIlOOtt Pfa information about hous-
J inc needs is required. This
Wallowa 73" will be held in
Maureen McElligott has ac
cepted a contract to teach at
Paisley. She will teach Social
Studies and Girls PE in the high
school. She is a graduate of the
University of Portland and is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don McElligott of lone. She is
manager of the lone Swimming
pool this summer.
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This photo show Mike Benge with Rep. Jack Sumner oa the floor
of the House recently when Mike addressed the Assembly.
Over Tits
Tee Cerp
J By MARIE McQuarrie
! Company This Sunday
! First Things First - We are
I having guests at the club this
i weekend. Echo and McNary
golfers will be our company,
i The women of Willow Creek
Country Club are being called
by Suzanne Jepsen for food for
the dinner. Let's have a good
turn-out from Heppner and
show these people a good time.
Winners for the Wednesday
evening mens' play on May 23rd
were Low Gross. Gary Hunt:
Low net. Barry Munkers; Least
putts. Doug Gunderson; Long
Drive. Maurie Groves.
On Sunday morning. May
27th. low scores w ere low gross.
Lowell Gribble: low netDave
Harrison: Least putts, Dick
Flaiz: long drive. Tom Shear;
and closest to the pin. Dave
Harrison.
Teachers of Morrow Co. Play
The teachers of Morrow-
County had a get-together on
the course last week, and had a
good time. Scores were not
turned in to the T-Cup. but if
they all enjoyed themselves,
that is the main thing. This is a
yearly affair, and we are
pleased they choose Willow
Creek Country Club on w hich to
Play
Golfers At C ondon
Heppner golfers went to
Condon to play this last Sunday.
The only winner turned in to our
column was that Eddie Gunder
son won the "Sole Survivor"
play . Good for you Eddie.
Barbecue. June 17
On June 17th a barbecue is
scheduled The Gundersons, Vel
Robinsons. Ray Massey and
Harriet Evans are to be the
hosts. Our first summer barbe
cue - let's all join in and have
fun.
Don't forget our doing down
at the golf course this Sunday
when we are hosts to McNary
and Echo.
News of
Morrow County
MRS. SCOTT FURLONG had
as her dinner guests on Me
morial Day. her brother-in-law
and sister, Mrs. Fred Stark and
her nephews, Mark Carlson, all
of Portland. Her two grand
daughters. Mrs. Bill McLeod
and Scott of Pendleton and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Griner of La
Grande were also there for
dinner. Coming from Heppner
for dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Verlin Matthews and Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Mover.
Visit Phil
Strandvold
Phil Strandvold met his ,
mother. Mrs. Evelyn Strand
vold of Portland at Arlington
and she visited here several day
last week. They were joined by
her sister. Mrs. Myrtle Rogers
and Mrs. Helen Cooper both of
Portland on Saturday lor the
Memorial Day weekend. On
Sunday, they drove to Shaniko
for dinner. Phil took the three
women back to Boardman for
their return to Portland by bus.
G-T WANT ADS PAY
MR. & MRS. LEO CRAB
TREE of Cecil were in Salem
Saturday to attend the funeral
of W.O. Vincent, a long-time
friend. Mr. Crabtree was a pall
bearer.
Brown's blue bucket hanging
the pump in front of a
weathered ranch house. She
also had a fishing scene and a
Navaho Indian girl and a Iamb.
Shirley McNary had a duck
scene, and two still life scenes,
orange Chinese lanterns and
painled daisies. Nell Anderson
had a Spanish Mission and an
outdoors scene with birds. Ed
Cutting showed two abstracts.
Ann Melland had a bam and
meadow picture on display.
Several from the Eastern
Oregon Hospital staff came
over as did a group from the
Umatilla County Mental Health
Center. Those from the Mental
Health Center were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jensen who were
accompanied by Mr. Jensen's
mother from Helena. Montana.
Madelaine Connell and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Barnes. The group
enjoyed dinner out following the
Open House.
Your Mental Health Committee
Do you have any questions
about the Mental Health Ser
vices? Do you have any
complaints or suggestions as to
how the program might be
improved? If you would like to
know how to go about making
your wishes known, contact
someone on the Mental Health
Committee.
The purpose of the Mental
Health Committee is as follows:
1. To advise the Mental
Health Services as to the
mental health needs of the
county.
2. To assist in the formulation
of an operating policy.
? 3. To interpret the Mental
Health Services to the
citizens of Morrow County.
Although previously publish
ed here again are the names of
the members of your Mental
Health Committee.
Paul W. Jones - Heppner; Bob
Ahrams - Heppner; Aloha
DeSpain - Heppner; Ron
Daniels Boardman; Mick
Tolar - Irrigon; Rev. William
Arthur - lone; Wallace Wolff,
M.D. - Heppner; L. D. Tibbies,
D O. - Heppner; Pat Brindle -
Heppner; Don Bristow - lone;
Tiny Sweeney - Heppner: Helen MRS. STEVE ELDRIDGE.
Nelson - Lexington; Carolyn Michael and Deanne of Wan
Davis - Heppner; Alma Green - tagh. New York have been
Encouragement :
anmMirv a shot in
Joseph High School when not in wjthou eng him
the out of doors. Offerings- ni
dates-fees are on file at the
Gazette-Times office. Classes
have full circle of interest such
as Geology and Field Biology of
Wallowa Mountains for three
weekends. Interviewing skills.
Real Estate Principles, Appli
ed Music-Guitar or Banjo and
Backpacking into Oregon's
Eagle Cap Wilderness.
Call immediately if you wish
additional information- Area
Code 503-963-2171. Extension
278.
giving
the arm
feel the
IV THE CiRCt'lT COl'RT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
No. 1717
Dance Team
Needs Money
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Winnie L. Zinter,
Estate of:
Deceased.
Probate oroceedincs in the
Heppner High School iaXc of Vmnie L. Zinter.
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court, w here
in wniiam a. tinier, me
The
dance team is sponsoring a
Downtown ' Bake Sale this
Thursday morning at the Post
MR. & MRS. ROBERT
JONES, Bobbette, Mike and
Steve have gone on a trip to
Canada. They will visit Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Culp at Duns tan,
British Columbia.
Office. They are desperately ..nrWcicmori has hwn annnint-
earning money so they have and has qualified as the
planned a bottle drive and ask personal representative of said
anyone if they would please M pe.rsons having
save their bottles for them. ciajms against said estate
They'll pick them up if you give hereby are required to present
them a ring. Then on Saturday them. in due form and properly
they plan a car wash.
MR. A MRS. WILLARD
FRENCH of lone, former resi
dents of Pilot Rock were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Porter. They at
tended morning worship ser
vices at the Community Pres
byterian Church and also the
Open House at the Community
Center honoring Mrs. Jack
(Mary) Rugg on her retirement
as postmaster.
t
Hospital
Admitted to Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital this week and still
receiving care are Ben Cox,
Ima McDaniel and Deanne
Maatta, all of Heppner.
Dismissed were Olla Man
ning, lone; Phillip Lohrenz,
Corvallis; and Oren Brace,
Heppner.
You're still young if the
morning after the night before
still makes the night before
worth the morning after.
verified, within four months
after the date of the first
publication of this notice, as
stated below, to the undersigned
at the following address now
designated as the place for the
presentations of claims, to-wit:
Winter & Doherty Attorneys at
Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner,
Oregon 97836.
-s- William A. Zinter
Personal representative of the
estate of the above named
decedent.
Dated and
June 7, 1973.
first published
23 25-C
MRS. DAVID WRIGHT and
Albert James 4 months have .
been here visiting two weeks
with her folks, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Pettyjohn on Rhea Creek.
She has returned to her home at
Wichita, Kansas where David is
stationed.
Heppner.
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Heppner Garden Club
(now Federated)
invites yon to join Now
to enjoy & learn from the following
interesting programs
June 13 - Wednesday tour - Wildlife on Colombia - Lee Hotchkiss
July 14 - Garden tour of Heppner gardens - meeting in park.
August 13 - Flower arranging-Jane Rawlins atRha Wolff's borne.
Sept. 16 - Horticulture (vegetable garden) Rawlins'.
Oct. 8 - Trees of Morrow County ( what will grow here) Ed Cutting
at Adelle's
Nov. 12 - Visitation and Corsage making - Alain Dallas at Rita
Wolffs.
Dec. ie - Methodist Church for Holiday Workshop - Ed Catting.
Jan M - English Gardens - Lowe's.
Feb. 11 - Roses - Fay Pierce at Gonty's.
March II - Conservation etc. Urban at the High School.
April 8 - Weed and grass control in the garden County Agent at
Driscoll's.
Meetings are always open to interested persons
Dues are $2
visiting here for two weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie McCabe. Also visiting at
the McCabes are Mrs. Ivan
Remlinger and her son, Don,
from Bothel, Wa. They all
enjoyed the lone Auction.
HEPPNER TOPS meet Tues
day evenings at 7:30 o'clock at
the Neighborhood Center. Any
one interested in losing weight
is cordially invited to join the
group just to see what it's like
before joining. Donna Sundin is
president.
IRENE TUCKER ATHER
TON came from Ontario to visit
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Archie
Padberg and other relatives
and friends Memorial Day. She
attended the Pioneer Picnic.
Tuesday noon she was a
luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Heard. The three had
gone to school together at La
Grande and later Mrs. Heard
and Mrs. Atherton had taught
together in Ontario.
TRUE
TK3 KZSSACC POmSOSED VI TOOT BOMX-OWVGD BJUTK AS A COtOCCTOTT
DANK OF
UjEastern Oregon
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MR. I MRS. GEORGE
HOGG of Paxton, Nebraska
visited last weekend with her
cousin. Mrs. Charles Heard and
Mr. Heard. While here they
drove up to Lake Penland. The
Nebraska folks are used to flat
land and aren't prepared for
Oregon's mountain roads. They
were advised to go back to
Pendleton by way of Echo
rather than Pilot Rock.
Classes and Vacation
Combine in
'Wallowa" 73"
The Oregon Division of Con
tinuing Education has prepared
a summer of multi-interest
learning opportunities to be
conducted in the informal
atmosphere of Wallowa Lake. It
is particularly enticing to busi
ness men and women, profes
sionals in various fields and
combines professional devel
opment and vacation activities.
FALSE
r-j Rural elecric systems are locally owned and
operated. -
Rural electric systems operate on the cooper -
ative principle, one membership, one vote,
voice in affairs at the Annual Meeting and
equal percentage shares of margins.
Altogether, the nation's nearly 1,000 rural
electric systems employ close to 40,000
people.
Columbia Basin has an average investment of
, - j., urciNun -viMiaurner. ine ngure
includes portions of all facilites required to
provide service to the member.
We hope you answered TRUE to all statements,
because they are. These facts, plus many others,
add up to a POWERful countrywide group of individ
ual systems with a common purpose . . . helping
strengthen rural America.
Support rural electrification; write your Con
gressman and Senators, pointing out why an on
going rural electrification program is essential
to the growth and progress of rural areas.
Columbia Bash
Eloctrlc Co-op
Senrfoz Kerrcw, CZsni,
end Whsclsr Cctntlcs
Ph 676-914$
Heppner