Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 11, 1976, Page Page 8, Image 8

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    Page 8. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Nov- U. 17C
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Nellie R. Blodgett
Nellie R. Blodgett, 60, Philo
math, OR, died Nov. 2, at
Good Samaritan Hospital,
Corvallis, after a lengthy ill
ness. She was born July 14, 1916 in
Heppner, the daughter of
Joseph and Nellie Mahon. She
moved from Heppner to Al
bany in 1947.
On May 2, 1947, she was
married to Rodney Blodgett in
Albany. They moved to Philo
math in 1954. In the 1960s, she
owned and operated the Wood
shed Restaurant near Oregon
State University.
Funeral services were held
Nov. 5 at DeMoss-Durdan
Funeral Home with Chaplain
Hugh Harris officiating. Inter
ment followed at Blodgett
Cemetery.
She is survived by her
widower, Rodney; two sons,
Donald Hottman, Canby, and
Tom Hottman, Clackamas;
two daughters. Donna Dow,
Oregon City, and Betty
Schwahn, Princeton, ME; her
mother, Nellie Mahon, Hep
pner; three sisters, Colleen
Helget, Lebanon, Celia Matte
son and Hanna OU, both
Heppner; a brother, Jack
Mahon, Joseph, OR; fifteen
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren. Memorial contributions
may be sent to the American
Cancer Society.
Annie M. Young
Annie M. Young passed
away November 5 at St. Mary
Community Hospital, Walla
Walla, WA, after a long ill
ness. She had been a resident
for a year and a half of Camlu
lone news
Hear &
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tigus
(nee: Tanya Tucker) are the
proud parents of a boy born
November 1st, at Palouse.
WA. The young man weighed
84 lbs., and has been named
Robert Douglas. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Tigus, St. John, WA, and Mr.
Eldon Tucker, lone. Great
grandparents are Mrs. Gladys
Drake, lone, and Mrs. Archie
Padberg, Heppner.
7 Eldon Tucker and daughter,
Tamie, spent several days last
week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Tigus, getting
acquainted with the new baby.
A bridal pantry shower was
held at the American Legion
Hall, November 3rd, at 8:00
p.m. for Nancy Wade, bride-to-be
of Peter McEUigott.
Helping Nancy open the gifts
were her mother, Mrs. Joan
Wade, and Jeri McEUigott.
Fall decorations were used on
the tea table, and serving
punch was RosetU Palme
, teer, and pouring coffee was
; Rose Baker. Nancy invited all
those attending to her wedding
at 3:00 p.m. on November 27th
at the United Church of Christ
in Condon. The shower was
given by the St. Williams Alur
Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Errett Hum
mell of Aloha, and Mr. and
Mrs. Winnie Cammann of
Cornelious, spent week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Eubanks at their mountain
cabin, and also getting in
some elk hunting. Mrs. Irene
Swanson of Heppner joined
them for couple of days to
visit with the Hummells. Mr.
Hummed is former lone
school principal.
Word has been received that
Mr. John Swanson and family
have been transferred from
Edmonton, Canada, to Red
ding, CA. John works for
Crawford l Co. Ins. Ad
justers, and has been In
Canada for the last seven
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake,
and Cathy, spent Saturday
evening and Sunday visiting
Mrs. Lena Paine at Cascade
Lucks.
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom re
turned home Sunday after
spending several days in
Portland, and then on Friday
going to Tacnma to visit her
daughter. ChrUtinia
Punchfirsw fiebcfcsh Lodge
met at the home of Mrs. DcUte
CTutpfl last Thursday after
ivwrft It not decided where
the rxt meeting will be held.
Apartments in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Young was born Jan
uary 27, 1891, in Denver, CO,
to Charles Watson Tullis and
Hattie Belle Darrah. She
graduated from the Pendleton
Academy. She played piano
for the silent movies and
vaudeville in Pendleton. In
1910, she married Charles E.
Heard, Sr., who died in 1918.
She attended the University of
Chicago conservatory of
music in 1919 and 1920. She
taught piano for many years
in Pendleton and later in
Milton-Freewater.
In 1922, she married Thom
as Young and they operated
drug stores in Pendleton,
Walla Walla, Medford, Grants
Pass and Rockaway. Mr.
Young died in 1952. A daugh
ter, Peggy Rogers, and a son,
Samuel Young, preceded her
in death.
Survivors are a son, Charles
E. Heard, Jr., Milton-Freewater;
three granddaughters,
five grandsons, nine great
grandchildren and a number
of nieces and nephews.
She was a member of the
Christian Science Church and
the Freewater Garden Club.
Memorial services will be
held at 11 a.m., November 15,
at St. James Episcopal
Church in Milton-Freewater
with the Rev. Dirk Rinehart
officiating.
Those who wish may con
tribute to the Annie Young
Memorial Musical Scholar
ship, in care of Jack Williams,
Mac Hi, Milton-Freewater.
Munselle-Rhodes Funeral
Home is in charge of arrangements.
Their
By Eva Hamlett
but will be announced later.
Mrs. Keith Peck, Brian and
Natalie, of Portland, and Mr.
Arthur Crawford of Livings
ton, MT, spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petty
john, Sr., returned from a 10
day trip to San Diego, where
Mr. Pettyjohn attended a
National Oil Jobbers Conven
tion. On the way down, they
stopped and visited Mr. and
Mrs.- Raymond Lundell at
Eugene. Leaving San Diego,
they drove up through Sun
City, and the Palm Springs
area. They visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Stack at
Eugene on their way home.
Terry Taylor, Alan Roberts,
Dave Tucker, Perry and
Gerry Gaustad spent several
days last week camping at
Underwood. WA.
Several new families have
moved into the apartment
house. They are Mr. and Mrs.
John Belknap and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Clark and
family.
A birthday dinner was held
at Beechers Saturday night in
honor of Mrs. Helen Petty
john. Attending were mem
bers of her family. Paul
Pettyjohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hams and family. Skip
Pettyjohn and daughters, and
a guest, Gail Hermann of
Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan
spent Tuesday through Thurs
day at Spokane. WA. where
Milton attended a Federal
Land Bank meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Busby of
Burin. WA. spent the weekend
at the home of Mrs. Gladys
llehker. They came down to
move some more of Vida
Hehker's things to Seattle.
Local girls entering the
"Make It Wool" contest in
Boardman recently wrre:
Senior division. Jean Doherty,
Donna Palmer. Drhra Palm
er, Carol McElligotl. Junior
divUion, Jan ptrw. Grace
McEtligoCt. Janet McEUigott.
Preteen division, Elisabeth
McElligotl. Anita Palmer,
Sharon Crowell. Diann Mor
ler, and Margaret Doherty.
This was one of the largest
contests of recent years with
entries from Morrow, Umatil
la, and Gilliam counties.
Runner up winners In their
divisions were: Joan Doherty,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Doherty. and Un
IXenuwi. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Herbert Peterson
Wayne Gollyhorn
Wayne A. Gollyhorn, 40, 5443
N.E. Elier St., Salem, died
Monday morning of cancer.
Gollyhorn was born in
Ontario, OR, and moved to
Salem in 1960 from lone, OR.
He was a welder for Stevens
Equipment Co., until ill health
forced him to quit.
He was a member of St.
John's Lutheran Church, Four
Corners Rod and Gun Club,
and a veteran of the U.S.
Navy.
Survivors are his widow
Patricia, Salem; daughter
Debora McBee, Salem; sons
Ron McBee, Michael Golly
horn, Wayne Gollyhorn, Jr.,
all of Salem; father, William
Gollyhorn, Irrigon; and moth
er, Doris Gollyhorn, lone.
Interment will be at the
Heppner Masonic Cemetery,
Friday, November 12, be
tween 1-2 p.m.
A. Raymond Reld
Arthur Raymond Reid, 59,
Albuquerque, NM, died Oct.
31.
He was born in Heppner,
Mar. 9, 1917, the son of Arthur
and May Matteson Reid. He
grew up in the area and at
tended the local schools.
He was married to Delsie
Bleakman, Nov. 11, 1938, at
Stayton, OR. They lived in the
local area until 1951, when
they moved to Eugene, later
going to Bend. Mr. Reid was a
millwright and saw filer, and
worked at mills in Eastern
and Central Oregon for thirty
years. He was a member of
the Elks Lodge No. 1371 at
Bend.
In 1968, they moved to
Albuquerque, fiM, where he
owned and operated the San
dia Saw Shop.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, Nov. 4, at the Tabor
Funeral Home, Bend, with the
Rev. Donald M. Beake offici
ating. Concluding services
and interment were at Pilot
Butte Cemetery, Bend, OR.
Casket bearers were Larry
Foster, Howard Metcalf, Ole
Larson, Sonny Joanis, Kant
Case and Ray Spurlock.
Mr. Reid is survived by his
widow, Delsie, Albuquerque;
two sons, Jerry D. Reid.
Albuquerque, and Randall R.
Reid, Bend; a daughter, Ber
nadine J. Mobley. Portland;
and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Oregon
Lung Association or to the
charity of your choice.
Gertrude Parker
Gertrude Parker, 96, died in
Heppner Thursday, Nov. 4.
She was born Sept. 28, 1880.
at Waitesburg, WA. the daugh
ter of Jasper and Elizabeth
Dunlap Crawford, and had
been a resident of the com
munity since 1901.
Mrs. Parker was a member
of the First Christian Church
and the Order of Eastern Star,
Ruth-Locust Chapter 32.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. at
the First Christian Church,
with the Rev. Edwin Sikes and
the Rev. Charles Knox of
ficiating. Crystal Knox sang.
"I Know Whom I Have Be
lieved." accompanied by Bet
ty Marquardt at the organ.
Graveside services were
conducted by Ruth Locust
Chapter 32 of O E.S. Conclud
ing wrvices and vault Inter
ment were at Heppner Ma
tonic Cemetery with Sweeney
Mortuary in charge of ar
rangements. Casket bearers, all grand
sons, were Jay Parker, An
thony Parker. Gregory Park
er, Vawter Parker, Jr.. Mal
colm Hoskina and George
Griffith. Honorary bearers
wre Clarence Baker, Paul
Jones. Marcel Jones. James J.
lb), Ed Lulrsc and Claude
Graham
Mrs. Parker is survived by
two daughters. Frances
Mitchell and Kathryn Hos
kins, both Hrrrner; two sons.
Jihn Parfcrf, Portland, and
Vawter Parker, Hood River;
ten grandchildren and Iwelv
great grandchildren.
Her husband. Frank, pre
rHrd her In desth In 14
Contrirwjtirms may be made
la the Christian Church
Memorial Fund or E5TARL,
t o Eastern Star.
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