Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 16, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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By EVA IIAMl.KTT
Mr. and Mr Lindsay Kin
raid and fumily spent Aug. 5
at Payette, Iduho. They at
"U'nded a Wright family re
union held t (he ranch of Lcc
Wright III.
Rev. and Mrs. Bill Arthur
spent the afternoon of Aug. 6
visiting Mrs. Arthur's sinter,
Mrs. James Cochran, and
family, and her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Leffel of
Sun City, Ca. Mr. and Mrs.
Leffel arrived at the Arthur's
home Thursday to spend a
week then will leave for a trip
to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Adon Hamlett
ond Tom drove to Portland
Aug. 3 to pick up their
daughter, Sharlene, and then
spent the weekend at Brook
ings visiting Mr. Hamlctt's
aunt, Mrs. Charles Rooker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Martin Bpcnt Aug. 2-6 visiting
relatives in the Willamette
Valley. They spent some time
with their son, Ralph Martin,
at Lake Oswego, and was
joined there by Mr. and Mrs.
Al Brazell and children from
Castle Rock, Wn. They visited
Mrs. Martin's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R.A. Morton at
Dallas. Also present were Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Morton of
Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Nelson and Jill went to the
Tri-Cities Aug. 4 5 to attend
Mrs. Nelson's 10-year class
reunion. She graduated from
Kennewick Migh School, and
the reunion was held in
Richland.
Kenneth Smouse flew to
Whittier, Ca., last weekend to
attend memorial services for
Paul G. Smouse. Returning to
lone with him to attend the'
graveside services were Mrs.
Paul G. Smouse, and son, Paul
Robert, Los Angeles, Mrs.
Paul Smouse's cousin, Mrs.
Ralph Niedererlker of Dow
ney, Ca. Other relatives here
were Mr. and Mrs. Orlo
Martin of Moro, and son, Dean
Martin, Portland.
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HOURS 8 to 6
Mrs. Richard K. Raker had
open heart surgery at St.
lake's Hospital In Houston,
Tex., a couple weeks ago. Jilie
returned to her home Sunday.
Her home address is Rt, 3, Box
393. Corvallis, 973:10, If anyone
would like to drop a card.
On Aug. i, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Lancaster and family of
Cecil entertained with a din
ner In honor of Mrs. Leo
Crabtree's birthday. Other
guest present were Mr. Crab
tree. Mrs. Al Marick, Jim
McCobe and Alius Gclinas.
Mrs. Bill Gelinas and son,
Tim. Caldwell. Idaho, spent
several days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of
Cecil. They returned on Aug.
7, taking her daughter, Alisa,
home with her.
A small cream colored dog
with grey tip ears and muzzle,
with long poodle type hair has
showed up at the Kenneth
Smouse Ranch. They would
appreciate the owner picking
it up.
Mr. Jim Morgan and daugh
ters, Debbie and Vickie,
Shelton, Wn., spent a week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Ellis and Mrs. Ida Grabill.
Mrs. Lena Paine of Cascade
Locks and Mrs. Keith Funk of
Portland spent Aug. 6 visiting
Mrs. Helen Guiterrez.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lind
strom attended a family
gathering at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Crutcher at
Beaverton, Aug. 5. Others
present were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Helena of Seattle; Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Mortonson of
Palm Springs, Ca.; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Von Borstell and
sons. Reed and Robert, Ed
monson, Canada; Mrs. Floy
Von Brostell of Grass Valley;
Kennth Crutcher, LeAnn and
Ronnie. Gresham; and Mrs.
Beulah Lundell of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Drake
and family of Fairfield, Ca.,
are visiting at the home of his
mother. Mrs. Gladvs Drake.
Miss Christina Lindstrom
arrived at Oakland airport
Aug. 5 and was met by her
sister, Susan Lindstrom.
Christina has been in Europe
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home orginaied al Rome. On
Monday she flew to Sea Tack
Airxrt near Tacoma, where
sha was met by her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind
strom. On Tuesday before
coming home she registered
at Pacific Lutheran Univer
sity. Tacoma. for the fall
term
Mr. Lewis Halversen took
the Rainbow Girls to the river
Tuesday for their annual
outing. Girls attending were
Sherl Wilson. Cindy Martin.
Tammie Tucker. Christie Ed
monson, Jan Ekstrom, Itenna
Flock and Arline Cannon.
They were Joined later by
Christina Lindstrom and Mrs.
Roy W. Lindstrom. Guests
were Kimmy Pettyjohn, Lisa
Martin. Donna and Darcy
Rea. They returned home
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halver
son and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Palmer were guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Munkers and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Vierson for
dinner at Hat Rock Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halver
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Prock and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Halversen, Donna
and Darcy Rea. spent Sunday
at Hat Rock. Alisa and Anlie
Halvlersen returned home
with their grandparents for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree,
Kevin and Jim McCabe, of
Cecil spent the weekend
fishing at Bull Prairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel James
and family of Turner are
spending a few days taking
care of their house. They are
staying at the home of Mrs.
Mary Dobbs.
Mrs. Royce Hollaway of
Albany and granddaughter,
Melene Martin of Othello,
Wri.. were luncheon guests at
the FT. Martin home last
Wednesday. Melene remained
for a longer visit with her
paternal grandparents.
The Garland Swanson fam
ily and Akira Kameyama
enjoyed a day at the river
water skiing and picnicing
after finishing harvest
Phoo. 676 VI58
Irrirjon cog
revenue funds
By KHANCKS ROSE WILSON
Mayor Chester Wilson an
nounced that the city of
Irrigon had received it's
quarterly allotment of reve
nue sharing funds recently in
the amount of S243 for the
second quarter of 1973.
This brings the city's total,
including interest, to 11364
received since the program
started in 1972.
No revenue sharing monies
have been spent by the city to
date, but those received
through June of 1974 have
been budgeted for obtaining
additional water storage and
pumping facilities, according
to Wilson. This report is being
advertised.
Fifty boys and girls were
enrolled at the vacation Bible
School held at the Assembly of
God. Aug. 6-10. Enthusiam ran
high in the balloon contest
between boys and girls. The
boys won and each one
received a candy bar. The
V.B.S. concluded with a picnic
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt
and family vacationed at
Grand Coulee Dam and
There were three tables of
pinochle in play at the card
party held tuesday of last
week at the Greenfield Grange
Hall, sponsored by the Wom
en's Activity Committee of the
grange. Mrs. Roy Ball wos
hostess.
High prize was won by Mrs.
Ed Kuhn and second high went
to Grace Keith, Irrigon. Mrs.
Kuhn and Mrs. Keith also
received the traveling pinoch
le prizes.
Those attending the annual
West reunion at Gearhart all
last week from Boardman
included Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
Donovan and children Jerry,
Jack and-CaroHAnn, Susan
Ball and Mrs. Frank Bates
and daughter, Shauna. There
were 25 present. Others in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Dewey
West of Woodburn, Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Russell and daugh
ter Dalene of The Dalles, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Wetherell and
Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington.
Mrs. Beeks again out-finished
all the men this year by
catching two salmon weighing
almost 30 pounds each in one
day, and went out the second
day and caught her limit of
salmon. She caught the larg
est fish last year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bates and
children, Stacie, Robert, and
Kristin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bates and daughter,
Shauna, all went to Van
couver, Wn., over the weekend
to attend the Bates family
reunion. The affair was held at
the home of the men's uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Blalock, with about 50 present.
Wekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Broadbent were Broadbent's
mother and sisiter, Mrs. J.H.
Broadbent and Myrna Nelson
and daughter, Lori, of Weiser,
Idaho.
Winners in the boy's cham
pionship contest at Willow
Run Golf Club Saturday and
Sunday playing 54 holes were:
Don Harper, first; Gayle
tHsBSr-sesend; Jim- Gr-afaata-
Jr third.
Bo dray on
Winners in the men's sweep
stakes Sunday were: front 9,
Chet Phillips, McMinnviile,
low net; John Paradiso, sec
ond; Oscar Shoemake, third.
Back 9, Rod Flug, first; Chet
Phillips, second, John Para
diso, third.
Closest to the pin on the No.
17, Jim Harper; closest to the
pin on the No. ,,18, Bruce
Wilkins of Arlington.
Winners in the recent Con-don-Kinzua
invitational at Wil
low Run were: Group 1, Chuck
Crawford. Wayne Kuhn, Jim
Graham and Mike Rothwell.
Group 2, Henry Spivey, Carl
Sheldon, Jim Miller of Kent,
Wn., and Brian Wilkins. Group
3. Dennis Gronquist, Art
Clough. Bill Dyer and Buzz
Dyer. Closest to the pin on 17
Jim Harper; closest to the pin
on No. 18, Carl Wicklander.
Longest drive on No. 14, Oscar
Shoemake.
Wayne Kuhn had low net,
Don Slinkard. low gross;
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
Taylor and family of Idaho are
vihiiinx at the home of her
parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jim
Keith.
Vera Cooley has returned to
Irrigon from her third trip to
Moorland. Okla. She was
called to Oklahoma due to the
illness of her mother, Elnorah
Aborgast. She traveled with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Whitacreof
Scapoose.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Eppenbach
attended the wedding of Mrs.
Isom's niece. Barbara, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Leach, in Drain on Aug. 4.
They took a side trip on their
return and visited the En
chanted Forest, a vacation
spot between Eugene and
Salem.
Jim Wilson of Hermiston
and daughter Randi Rene
were dinner guests Sunday at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Wilson.
George Duncan, low gross
professional. The sole survi
vor championship trophy was
won by Gayle Phillips. First
and second cash awards went
to Bill Dyer and Lee Bailey.
Winners at Ladies Day last
week at Willow Run were: low
net. group 1, a tie between Eva
' Wilkins and Sally Green of
Arlington. Group 2, Mabel
Allen.
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FAIR PAVILION
Heppner
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Goings on in
Dnrri Asher. daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Ix Asher, left
Aug 3 for Orlando, Fla , for a
eight weeks basic training
with the U.S. Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Rogers and Pam went
to Ilwaco. Wn., Friday for a
weekend of fishing.
Mrs. Herschel M unlock and
Mrs. Jack Bell and children of
Fossil left Thursday for
Brainerd. Minn., where they
will visit relatives and friends.
Going to Hermiston this
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Mitchell and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reid
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Conlee and family. They
were all guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Camp
bell and Andrea went to Bend
Saturday to visit relatives.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Van Arsdale this weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reece
of Joseph. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Samples
and family went to Heppner
Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Samples.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard
went to Bend for the weekend
and were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Oyler and Don.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jellick
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hulett
went to La Grande over the
weekend to participate in an
Elks Golf Tournament.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Dunlap this week were Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Mason of
Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Mallory of Gaston, Randy
Mason and Cathy Krieck of
Carlton.
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Serving Morrow, GlUIem
(ORE.) GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August It, 1973
Kinzua
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell
celebrated their 8th anniver
sary with a barbecue turkey
dinner In their yard Saturday
evening. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKinn. Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Mattison, Mr.
and Mrs. Troy Carey. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Nickelsen, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jackson and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Hire.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reid and family went to The
Dalles Monday for dental
care.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McMinn and family Sunday
were Mrs. Jeanne Riggs of
Los Angeles. Leslie Riggs and
Julie Monnett of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Luper
and family went to Bend
Sunday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson
and Mr. and Mrs. David
Ostrander of Fossil went to
Omak. Wn., for the weekend to
attend the Omak Rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heim
and Ericca and Mrs. Opal
Geer and, Marion of Fossil
fmmmmmmmmmm
Canning apricots. Walla Walla
sweet onions.
Local tomatoes in about 8 days.
Local watermelons, corn and big
variety of fresh produce REAL
SOON!
McNary Junction
on Highway 730
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AUGUST 25 and 26
RODEO GROUNDS-HEPPNER
Enjoy the
Msny Fair
Exhibits
and
Enjoy the
Fastest Rodeo
In the
West
Ph. G7G-914G
end Wheeler Counties
went to the Dalles Saturday on
business
Mrs. Paul Muzzy took Mrs
Lvle Mury nl children,
Kevin and Paula, to Portland
Saturday to lake a plane to her
home at Thorne Bay, Alaska.
Mark and Rhonda Muzzy also
-eturned to their home In
Port -land after spending a few
weeks here. Mark and Rhon
da's parents are. Mr. and Mrs.
Ronny Muzzy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris
flew to Tacoma, for the
weekend and were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Norris and
Ken Jr. On the way home
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norris
were as far as Condon and had
to turn around and go back to
The Dalles to land their plane
due to the storm Sunday. Mrs.
Van Arsdale went after them
and brought Mr. and Mrs.Nor
ris home Sunday evening.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Green this weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. James Johnson of
Fort Ord, Ca., and Mr. and
Mrs. Greg Berg and daughter,
Chelena, of Washougal, Wn.
FRESH LOCAL
PRODUCE!
Lots of Red Haven,
canning peaches.
Fruit Market