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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1973)
s i iii:itm:k oitK.i I Tt ,p- s L nil- . : Joel Peterson Youths back pack to mountains Fourteen students from Heppner and lone left early Fnriav morning for a five day hack pack trip to the Wallowa Mountains, as part of their Youth lYogram with the Hope and Valhy Lutheran Parish. The students. from 14 - 18 years of age. have been planning for the pack trip for the last three months, and plan to hike a total of 20 - 25 miles. They plan to arrive at Eagle Cap Tuesday, going up Lostuie Trail. The youngsters taking part in the hike are Molly Pierce, Liz Heliums. Sandra Palmer. Lori and Kay Bergstrom. kathyrn and Mary Pat McElligott. Jim McLachlan. Glen Griffith. Rick. Joel and Paul Peterson. Phil Carlson and Bill Tews Acconipaning the youths are Rodeo Court has tour of Portand Tt'e Morrow County Kan- & Rodeo Court had a quick in --day trip to Portland Tues day. Fust thing on the agenda was a lour of the Jantzei. Woolen Mills. As they watched the making of the world famous eat met. Is. the girls learned how the mill stalled in Pendleton. a d Ms subsequent development A lew office building was recently completed ai Flood River. Tlx- girls were invited to be overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bui bank, manager al Janteis. One of the guides through the mill said that she frequently went iddcmi. g with a family. Shakespeare, but The happy and successful tour of the Shakespearean Festival was overcast Thursday morning when one of the tour members, Adrian Bechdolt. a lo!;g-time Hardnian resident, suffered a broken hip. He fell in the tile shower room on the second floor of Ivy Hall on the Southern Oregon College campus. He was taken tn the Rogue River Memorial Hospital at Medford. Doctor From lone The outstanding orthopedic surgeon in southern Oregon did Adrian's surgery - put a pin in his hip. He is Dr. Ralph Thompson, born and reared in the Gooseberry area of Morrow County , and who was graduated from lone High School in 19:52. His parents. Mr. and Mrs. Apartment Building a Business Opportunity? Let us show you this investment in 10 units of 1 and 2 bedroom apart ments plus a newer studio apart ment with plenty of storage in a separate building. Corner lot with location in center of city within walking distance to city center, churches, parks and library. The brick veneer, central heating and ease of maintenance appeals to those that like its low overhead and minimum of management. Calf Collect 1-503-567-5897 240 Gladys Hermiston, Oregon Bill Lanham. Broker 'i " ... i- ;zi:ttetimi:s. Thuri4. .'J IV F Jxr,. ami Kill Tens, members of the llope-Valbv Lutheran Church Youth Program, check on some of their personal items they plan to take on their back pack. Linda Lang. Boh Jespersen and Mark Johnson. Lutheran Min ister. Kaeh student will carry food for oi. v meal, hesides his own personal equipment. The food stuff, mostly dehydrated, needs only to have water added to create a balanced meal. The ow usler carrying the 'meal' prepares the meal for the entire group. Youngster in charge of the noon and evening meal are also in charge of the "Water Detail". Thursday evening the young sters met at the Church for a trial hike" alter Pastor Johnson showed them how to load their packs. The packs, when fully loaded with food, sleeping bags and personal items weighs alxmi 2. pounds. Tl'e lav i! turned out lo be the Join. i y (Jini-lai nas. He is wot Id cban pioi hu'l rider, at d has i-nldc! a' llepi" er Dinner followed at the Rhine lai iter. They liked it so much, they slai ted !;n lor their f;i!M!ie to gel together at the Rhmela; dor afler the rodeo seasoi is over. From here lliey were taped lor ;i Inlin e show in, Channel 2. They will be on Kirby Mrom tield's "Youth in Agriculture" on July K at a.m. They left Portland at 10: :t a.m. Sherrie Kemp, who was a counselor al 4-H Camp, went on up abet ai l K ing in Heppner. The were accompar.ied by Mi . i'.ol Peterson. with broken bones Nikolai Thompson, natives of 'Norway, reared their children amongst their Swedish neigh bors in the Valhy Church eongiegal ion. Mrs. Rawlins recalled thai Raiph Thompson had been a classmate of her sisier. Jeanne Huston Dobbs. at lone High. Mrs. Rawlins re membered the Thompson family. No Gas Al P.end The Shakespearean tourists were somewhat impressed by the gasoline shortage when they reached Bend, where they expected to fill the Abram's van's gas tank. They found none of the stations along the highway had any gas. Promi nent signs slated "Sorry." closed for the Weekend." "See You Next Month." INVESTMENT COMPANY Ji . lone l FY II WII.FTT A bridal shower was held June 27 at the Masonic Hall in Ifoi in of Cheryl Hams, who will Iwroiiie the bride ol Bob Ploy liar of Heppner. The brides table and the serving table Weie decorated in yellow and white. Helping Cheryl with the gifts wereTeena Slelaui and Joan Ployhar. Trina and Dawn Palmer passed the gifts. Mrs. Mike Palmer, sister of I lie bride, served punch and Mrs. Jack Ployhar. mot her of the groom presided at the coffee set vice. Hotesses for the event were" Dorothy Stcfani. Marilyn Kiel mann. Betty Carlson, Iila Ann Pettyjohn. Nancy Kkslroni and Rutli McCahe. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin and family left June 2K for a month's vacation with friends and relatives in Iowa. On Sunday. June 17. the sons of Mrs. Esther Burned gather ed at her home to put a new roof on her house and stayed for a (MX luck dinner. Mrs. Barnett was in the Hospital at that time. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnett and family of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barnett and family of Fair view. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barnett and family of Pendleton: Mr. aiid Mrs. Dave Barnett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworlh. and Danny Akers ol lone. Mrs. Jerry Martin and Mrs. Charles Doherty recently at tended a meeting in Condon to start plans for the ESA sorority convention to be held in Pendleton in 1975. The host chapters will include lone. Fossil. Condon and Arlington. I would like to correct an error in last week's news. I wrote that Kenny Lynn Smouse had returned to Salt Lake City to attend summer school. It 2rJ tr 0.5. A. we M.UIieiT 1i EViWrVr -a -J faster, COfTitOU J -f .lr -tU. - HOP & r? TT Colcnbia Electric 7T) f iN nmciueA vl " "C oo fff life, oof t3n)3rJ of living, Ls. I our wey ejusence- should have read that he is leaching a summer course 11 advanced organic chemistry al the I nhcrsily of I'tah. Judy Mason left Saturday (or hei home m Pico Rivera, Ca.. tiller visiting o week with her sisier. Mrs. Janet Liudslroin. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid and family spent June 22 2-1 in Salem. They look a lour through the state Capitol and attended an Oregon stale surplus auction. Lisa Meyers entertained with a slumber party Friday night in honor of her birthday. Guests present were Margaret Kin caid. Kelly Pettyjohn. Ijirrie Piock and Sylvia Ladd. Wayne Hams returned home from Si. Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton Saturday. He had surgery on June 2 for acute upix'i.dicilis. Mrs. Joyce Darsl of Eugene spent the weekend at the home ol her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson, and family. Becky Eubanks of Portland is H'nding the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks. Leo Crabtree got an injured leg when a cow kicked hint While he was loading cattle Tuesday . He was taken to the hospital in Hermiston for emergency treatment. On Sunday. June 24. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bristow and son, Don. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis. Mrs. Ida Grabill. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCain? of Heppner attended a celebration in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright's 501 h wedding anniver sary in Baker. Mrs. Ida Grabill is the mother of Mrs. Wright. Few mother's are able to attend their daugh ter's 5nth anniversary. iLtCtfUCfTf if o fOOP -J rr 55 -too. nut vs ftotvc Dcsin Co-op nil Lexington l IH I.I'IIV JONES Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagull were Eastern Washington and Oregon callers last week where they enjoyed some interesting sightseeing. Mrs Bob Davidson has return ed home after a stay in St. Anthony's Hospital in Pendle ton. L I) Vinson of Monument is a lenient in St. Anthony's Hos pital in Pendleton. Mr. Vinson is well known in Morrow County and is the son-in-law of Mrs. Catie Padlierg. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papi neau were visitor at Oak Harber with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Petit. and look the opportunity to get acquainted with their new grandson, Daniel Wayne Petit, reeently horn at the Whidby Naval Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kobinson are enjoy ing a vacation to the Oregon and Washington Coast where they enjoyed some fish ing and visiting with the Petit family. Mrs. Harvey Wright and children are now Lexington residents, moving here from Gresham into the A.F. Majeske house. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle are now living in their newly constructed home in Lexington. Glenda Kay Van Winkle is spending the summer with her parents from Pendle ton where she recently was a BMCC graduate. Visitors at the home of Mr. ,and Mrs. Vernon Munkers are their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Boss of Phcoiiix, Ariz., and three children Diane. RonandTammi Harris of Omaha. Nebraska who will spend a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin and son Bill were recent callers at i0i r, ; ti1 too Honoring Princess Patricia Hughes 5APP Hie home ol her mother, Mru. Florence McMillan. Mr. and Mrs Kodney Burnett and children from Fresno, Ca., visiied Mr. Harnett's Krund mother. Mrs Mean Calvin, last week, Mrs, Calvin makes her home wiih a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Khnger. and family. Mrs. Morns McCarl and children, Barbara. Sherre and Ur. Mrs. Lee Pndherg and Jill Pndbcrg were Seattle visitors last week, taking Lee McCarl lo the plane to fly In Juneau, Alaska. In spend some lime with Scntl Crabtree and his mother, Janet CYuhtnf. who make their home in Alaska. Mrs. Donald Paullus is visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Mather in Hoseburg, and Mr. Paullus' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Paullus. tit Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Epping and family are. living in the former Uila Breeding house, having moved from the Zumwalt house. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffith of Condon were visitors Saturday al the C.C. Jones home. Earl Eskelsnn of Hermiston is Refrigeration Service Available IdPHUAL ELKTBK Earl Trudeau Doardnan 481-5371 Electrical Heating Air Conditioning For Rnfrinorntion Service 0 Contact - MORROW Y PAVUKKl WWM a pal lent in Good Shepherd Hospital there. Mr.Kskclson is a former Lexington resident and a brother of Mrs. Cleo Van Winkle. Mr. and Mm. Boh Kroll and children were recent portlund and Corvallis visitors, where they attended a family reunion honoring Mr. Kroll'a grand father. John Fletcher of Port laud, June 24. Hilly Van Winkle of Hermis ton has been visiting bis pjirenls, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Van Winkle, and helping them move. Mrs. Frunkic Kobinson and children have returned from a trip with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of Hermiston, lo the middle eastern states In Heppner Every Thursday at Lott's Electric T.V. RCA VIDEO-TECH, INC. 461 A C Mala 5U' Hrmurton George Bender 922-3070j Y fpj 3 MORROW FAIR and SATURDAY JULY 7 9 p.m to 1 a.m. Music by MUDDY CREEKERS of Redmond ADMISSION per COUNTY where they visiied friends and relatives. Mrs. Jim Martin, who recent ly underwent major aurgery at the Good Shepherd, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clell Kea. and his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Martin. Mrs. Martin and Ihree children are planning on returning to their home In California this week. LrUnglon's Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams have returned from a week's educational workshop on Indian Cultures that took them to many locu tions in Arizona. They flew from Pendleton and traveled south and home again via Salt Lake City, where they viewed Temple Square on their way south. TRAINED TECHNICIANS 5674892 1 COUNTY RODEO wooooeooeooo person 4