Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 28, 1973, Image 9

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Irrioon Residents Rhea Creek ,
Vacotions in Grange News
Spray lies Die Reunion
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Kdnu Mulkiim, who live
between Imnon unci Umatilla,
Iiuk returned home from a
vacation trip to Hawaii. She
visited o sister-in-law In Stock
ton, Calif, before flying to
Honolulu. She was met in
Honolulu by her son Elmer
Mulkinsand his daughter Mary.
They returned with her to
Sent tie mid she drove home
from there. Her son Jokingly
culled her a 'Tuck Ilut"
because she brouuht buck ho
iiuiny momentocs from Hawaii,
including o chunk of lava from
the volcano that erupted in
May.
Fu mily Reunion
Irritton residents who attend
ed a Hiukley family reunion, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hiukley in Ontario, Ore., in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Rogue
Hiukley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hiukley and Marge Shade.
Visitors at the home of Mr and
Mrs. Muck Shade this week
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Farley and Irene Pettil from
Utah. The women are sisters to
Mrs. Shade. Another sister
Lillian Creamer from Richland
is visiting at ther son's home,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Creamer.
They are going deep sea fishing
on the Oregon coast, this week.
Visiting
Mrs. Eva Hammond of Sem
poria, Kansas, is visiting in the
home of her sister-in-law Mrs.
VV'.F. Coy, this week.
VV.F. Coy has gone to visit his
brother. Homer Coy in Toronto,
Kansas. He is traveling with bis
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Coy and family of
Hermiston. They plan to visit
another son Ralph Coy and
family in llartlesvillv. Okla. and
a sister in Colorado Springs,
before returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eggi
niann ofTaeoma, Wash, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E.A. Stephens on Sunday. Mrs.
Eggimann is Stephens neice.
Dinner guests at the Stephen
home on Fathers Day, were
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarke Stephens of Umatilla.
Ruby Davis of Tucson, Ariz, is
a visitor at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Davis. A grandson
Kevin Gailo is also visiting this
week.
"What is more enjoyable than
a day in June especially when
that day is spent on a picnic In
the mountains," ho say the
Committee of Womens Activity
of Uhca Creek Grange. The
ladies met ut Anson Wright
Memorial Park on Thursday for
a day of visiting, good eating
and of planning summer grunge
projects.
Anyone wishing to plun or
construct a booth for the grange
at the County Fair is asked to
contact Mildred Wright,
Chairman.
The shingling of the Grange
Hall was reported completed
with a special "thank you"
given to those who have
contributed in time and money
to make this possible. To Harold
and Kenneth Wright for the use
of their tractor and truck and
other aid making it possible to
do the job at this time, and to
Hob Stevens, Marion Hayden,
Gerald Bergstrom, Elmer Pal
mer, Barton and Ned Clark, and
Rudy Bergstom, also Don
Heliker and Larry Sullivan.
Now they are waiting for rain to
test their work.
There will not be a pot luck
supMr before Grange at the
July 13th meeting. The meeting
will start at 8.00 p.m. with
refreshments afterwards. The
CWA will hold their meeting on
July 21st at the home of Muriel
Palmer, an afternoon meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Clark
attended State Grange at
Grants Pass as delegates from
Pomona and Rhea Creek this
past week. Beth told a few
highlights of her week there and
some of her experiences on
their trip to Japan. The people
of Japan were most courteous
and she enjoyed her trip there.
Mrs. Flay Wright shared the
history of an uncle and his
family, the Cuppers, who came
from England in the eighteen
eighlies and settled in the
Monument area. They made
their home on Cupper Creek, as
it was named after the family.
Those attending were Evalyn
Fan-ens, 01 la Ruggles. Pearl
Wright, Onia Cox, Ray and Eva
Wright, Waller and Mildred
Wright, Velva Bechdolt. Judy,
JoJeun and Johnny Stevens,
Mary Wright, Beth Clark,
Emma Drake and Muriel
Palmer w '
Death Takes
Louie Brown
Three member f the first
graduating class from Spray
High School in 1923 were
present at the Spray School
reunion held June 1(1 17. 1973 in
Spray, Oregon, Class members
present were Erma (Daven
port) Barry of Dayville, Ore
gon; Ijuirel (Banter) Kelsey of
Spray and Charles Roycc, Jr. of
Yakima, Wash.
All the members of the 1935
graduation class were present.
They included Effie Snabel
Slirewalt of Kimberly: Norma
Duvenport Rood of Ml. Vernon;
Ada Anderson Simpson of
Pendleton: Leora Gochenour
Stephens of Spray, Ore.
Registration for the reunion
began at ten a.m. Saturday in
the gymnasium with Mrs.
Grace Younce in charge of the
gest book. The afternoon was a
time for renewing old friend
ships and reviving old
memories.
A spaghetti supper was serv
ed by the ladies of the Assembly
of God Church in the school
cafeteria.
A dance w as held that evening
in the gym with the music
furnished by the Outlaws of
Mitchell. Oregon. A few min
utes after midnight, the ringing
of the old school bell brought
back many memnnc of days
gone by.
A ham, egg and pancake
breakfast was ivrved Sunday
morning by the church ladies.
Reverend James Billings of
Prineville brought the message
at the all denominational
church service held in the gym,
Marilyn Ingersoll and Selma
Brill rendered special music for
the occasion.
A community pot luck dinner
was served following the church
services. ,
Prizes were awarded Sunday
afternoon to Ron Davenport,
Venie Anderson, and Jim and
Effie Slirewalt. Ron Davenport
of Carniichael, Calif, received
the prize for coming the
farthest to attend the reunion.
Ron is the son of Warren and
Anna Davcnort. former Spray
residents. Mrs. Venie Anderson
of Brookings was the oldest
guest present. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Slirewalt had the most children
present.
Approximately WK) guests
were present for the two day
school reunion. People came
from Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho.
In I97(i, another reunion has
been scheduled.
The reunion committee is to
be congratulated on the success
of the event.
Ilardnan Reunion Pleases Many
By CASSANDRA CHAPEL
Time slood still for a few
hours on Father's Day when 105
Ilardmanitcs gathered at the
Hardman Community hall for a
reunion.
The day started with invoca
tion by Wayne Leathers follow
ed by a pot luck noon dinner.
This dinner featured all the best
from the kitchens of those who
attended. Wayne Leathers of
Long Creek, was Master of
Ceremonies, telling some of his
early experiences as a boy in
Hardman. '(We are still wonder
ing who the gal was he danced
his first dance with ). He gave a
detailed and amusing account
of his first plane ride.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leathers
were in charge of the plans for
the reunion and many thanks go
to them from all who attended.
Wayne gave special thanks to
Margaret Prophet Rutlege for
her fine job of advertising, to
Sam and Debbie McDaniel for
cleaning the hall and to Juanita
Carmicheal - for her help and
support.
After dinner, old time
H:.ncin0 followed. Music was
furnished by Earl Cramer and Sec- you
Wallv Ralston of Hermiston and someone
Mrs. Clarence Howell of
Irrigon.
The out of state home comers
were - Harold Cox of Dallesport,
Wash.; Bernard Cox of Lyle,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Leathers and family of Boise,
Idaho; Mrs. Margaret Thomas
of Walla Walla; Mrs. Sylvia
Leathers Lake formerly of
Southern Calif., who has recent
ly moved to Union.
Tad Osborn of Toppenish,
Wash.; Joe Bowden of Fresno,
Calif, (who came the farthest to
spend the day with old friends.)
The oldest person there was
Frank Howell of Monument and
the youngest gal was Janeal
Griffith who is a few months
old.
Name plates were worn as
time has a way of making
changes. The same officers
were held over for next year.
Dreaming of the days of Yore
Happy Memories to recall
We will meet again in '74
At the Hardman Community
hall.
then and bring
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE
The government of the City of
lone plans to extend its revenue
sharing allocation for the en
titlement period beginning Jan.
1. 1973 and ending June 30, 1973
in the following manner, based
on an estimated total of $1,256;
the funds will be extended on an
underground sprinkler system
for the City Park.
Rotx'rt Drake
Mayor
City of lone, Oregon
June 14, 1973
26-c
Public Notice
notkkofhfarim;
"A public hearing will be held
at the Boardman City Hall by
the City of Boardman Planning
Commission on Tuesday, July
lOat 8:(Klp.m. for the purpose of
considering the following zone
changes:
lot I lii Mock I. First
Addition, from Modified Limit
ed Residential to General Residential.
A plot of ground described as:
Beginning at a point on the east
right of way line of Faler Road
that is 620' north of the north
right of way line of Wilson
Road, thence east 216', thence
south 204', thence west 216',
thence norm 204' to the point of
beginning, all being in the
southwest quarter of the north
east quarter of Section 17,
Township 4 North, Range 25
EWM. The zone change re
quested is from Farm Use to
General Residential.
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Public Notice
IN THE CIUCl'IT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
Probate Department
No. 1718
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
It; the Matter of the Estate of
Kate M. Butt. Deceased.
N( (TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN
thai the undersigned has been
apiminied personal representa
tive of the above estate. All
persons having claims against
the estate are required to
present the same with proper
vouchers within four months
from this dale at 8535 N.
bin i hard Si reel, Portland, Ore
goi (972031.
DATED and first published
this 21 day of June, 1973.
Third and lasl publication on
the 5 day of July, 1973.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF
MORROW
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
Johannes Home From Minnesota
Rep-
ln Hospital
Mrs. Frank Legncr is a
patient at the Community
Hospital in Pendleton, where
she had major surgery last
week.
Esther Burnett has returned
to her home after surgery, at
Good Shepherd Hospital,
Hermiston. She plans to go to
Portland for further treatment
next week.
Louie Dale Brown died June
21 in Ilwuco, Wa.
Mr. Brown was born in 1901.
He farmed in the Heppner area
from 1929 until 1905 when he
moved to Washington. He was a
member of the Elks Club for 32
years.
Survivors include his wife
Lena of Long Beach, Wa.; a
daughter, Mrs. Jonene McGraw
of Bremerton, Wa.; three
sisters and two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held in
the Tenpentilla's Chapel of the
Sea in Long Beach, Wa. June 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johannes
yj e glad to be home again after
a vacation trip as far east as
Swansville, Minnesota. Here
they attended a family reunion
on Father's Day. While they
were there Mrs. Johannes'
mother and sister and brother-.in.-jaw
come from Green Bay,
Wisconsin to meet them.
Enroute to Minnesota the
Heppner couple had gone
through Glacier National Park
and into Kevin, Montana. Here
they visited a brother ivir.
Johannes hasn't seen in 30
vears. Business took them to
Thunder Bay, Canada before
going to Minnesota.
Enroute home they came
across South Dakota Badlands,
saw, the Mt. Rush more Me
morials, visited Deadwood and
Dead Man's Gulch and saw
where Custer made his last
stand. ,
As they drove across Montana
white crosses are placed along
the highway at the spot where a
motorist had been killed. Mrs.
Johannes said "this really
made us watch our driving."
David C. Swart
Attorney and Personal
rcsenlalive of Estate.
Address: 8535 N. Lombard
St reel
Pol l land, Oregon (97203)
25-27-c
NO. 1717
NOTICE TO INTERESTED
PERSONS
Estate of Mabel E. Crawford,
Deceased.
Probate proceedings in the
estate of Mabel E. Crawford,
deceased, are now pending in
the above entitled court,
wherein Rollo W. Crawford, the
undersigned has been appointed
and has qualified as the
personal representative of said
estate. All persons having
claims against said estate
hereby are required to present
them, in due form and properly
verified, within four months
after the date of the first
publication of this notice, as
slated below, to the undersigned
at the following address now
designated as the place for the
presentations of claims, to-wit:
Winter and Doherty, Attorneys
at Law, P.O. Box 582, Heppner,
Oregon 97836.
-s-Rollo W. Crawford
. Personal representative of the
estate of the above named
decedent.
Dated and first published
June 28, 1973
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Vera Coo ley has returned to
Irrigon after visiting her
mother, Mrs. Aborgast, 'in
Oklahoma, where she is a
patient in a nursing home.
Two Join
Army
JEFF MARSHALL
Jeff Marshall has three
Months to say good-bye to his
family and friends.
Jeff has enlisted in the Army
Medical Service under the
Delayed Entry program.
"The advantage of enlisting
in the delayed program is to
allow the young man or woman
to reserve the school of their
choice and the area they would
like to be assigned," said
Sergeant Jerry Schmadeka,
local Army representative.
Jeff enlisted for the Eye.
Ears. Nose & Throat Specialist
School and selected Fort Car
son, Colo, as his choice of
assignment.
He is a 1973 graduate of
Heppner High School, and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Marshall. P.O. Box 151, Hepp-
ncr, Or.
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RICHARD WADIIOLM
Richard Wadholm recently
enlisted in the US Army.
Richard enlisted on May 31, 1973
and is now in Basic Training at
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
His recruiter SFC Jerry
Schmadeka, said, "Richard
enlisted for schooling as a
Chaplains Assistant." He will
attend school at Fort Hamilton,
NY prior to going to his area of
choice. Fort Huachuca, Ari
zona Richard is a 1973 graduate
of Heppner High School and is
the son of Mrs Marie Wadholm.
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