Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 21, 1977, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, July 21,
It was good to see such a wide representation from
Heppner and the surrounding area at last Thursday night's
Town Meeting. Representatives of government agencies and
assorted private citizens seemed to be exchanging facts and
feelings and hopefully progressing toward reasonable
recommendations to be sent on to Salem and Washington,
DC.
Several remarked that they think this open meeting was a
good way to bring the national welfare policy into focus
although our rural situation differs tremendously from the
urban slums where welfare has been the only way of life for
many for generation after generation. Pat Brindle, Cathy
Peck and others are commended for their skill in arranging
the meeting.
Much concern is being felt and expressed over the
hospitalization of Amanda Duvall and Freida Majeske.
Two single,"not-even-engaged", young women have come
from Portland to make their new homes in Heppner. Patti
Ralston and Annette Snider will be assisting Heppner's new
dentist, Dr. Hazen, in the Dental Clinic up on Hospital Hill.
As Patti and Annette were looking around their new
community they toured the museum and the library and
blended in with the Y.C.C. persons who usually come there on
Thursday evenings.
Martha King, who helps with many causes, is among the
volunteers who are now operating the library during the 10
hours it is open to the general public. Most of them have been
scheduled for two hours duty every other week by the
volunteer coordinator Mary Pat Lande.
Several weeks ago, Oregon's very famous pet coyote
"Kelpie" was in Heppner visiting animal lover Lois
Winchester at her shop. Lois reports that he looked scrawny
and scared and that his loving family, Cheryl Moore and two
of her children, were comforting him as they traveled on to
their Spray home. Mrs. Moore is a special friend of Lois and
wanted her to see how poor Kelpie looked after his long
imprisonment.
There is no pet census for our county, but recently I've
wondered if we don't have as many animals as people. Many
kittens and puppies and their parents have been pleasing and
teaching children and worrying some adults.
We enjoy seeing horses and their riders about town
these summer evenings. As we drove out to Butter Creek last
week we were fascinated by the graceful colts among the
horses near the Don Greenup home.
Quite a few townpeople are strolling around during the
evening hours. We've noticed grandparents Bob and Sue
Jones and their daughter out strolling and letting the little
Hedman-Jones grandchild get acquainted with this town
where Bobette and Dale have returned to live since Dale
completed his army duty.
It is so good to see Edda Mae Lovgren.who has had a long
illness, being able to walk around outside again. She says she
is gradually building up the distance she can stroll.
Last weekend saw more family reunions here. The largest
must have been the McDaniel Family gathering at Anson
Wright Park. We hear that Theta and Bob Lowe, who are at
Cutsforth Park these summer Sundays, were meeting with
Theta 's three sisters and friends there.
Lorena and Bob Shuman had a good-sized family gathering
last weekend at their home where friends joined them to help
celebrate the marriage of the Shuman's daughter Jeanne.
. Next Thursday evening the public is invited to the County
Museum for some craft demonstrations. It is good to know
that the large room there is going to be used for an
educational event. 'The museum is one of the area's
outstanding educational institutions and welcomes more
public usage.
Mrs. Carey Hastings and Mrs. Larry Cook spent a week
recently visiting in the valley.
Mrs. Hastings visited her daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Roger Connor at Forest Grove, while Mrs. Cook visited
the Perry Adams family in McMinnville. While there, Mrs.
Hastings spent a very enjoyable outing at the beach with the
Connors and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Gamel.
While in the vicinity, Mrs. Cook renewed an old
acquaintence with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Catherman who have
lived in McMinnville for many years.
Seehafer reunion
held Sunday
A family reunion was held at
the W.G. Seehafer home in
Boardman on Sunday, July 17
with all their six daughters
and their families present.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballweg
with their sons, Eric, Scott
and Brent, traveled the long
est distance, arriving from
Fort Worth, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tavar
es with daughters, Shannon
and Janet Essex came from
Sacramento, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hol
derman drove up from Phil-
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Mr. and Mrs. John Gaarsland
with their family, Nathan and
Jo Dee; Mrs. Smith's daugh
ter, Elaine with her children,
Angela Palmer, Leslie and
Travis Johnston came from
Baker.
Others attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Tye from
Enterprise, with their fam
ily Roberta, Ruth, Renee,
Loretta, John and Joe and a
friend, Mike Wright from
Baker. Also Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Vaughn who now
reside in Boardman were
present.
A picnic was enjoyed in the
yard, pictures were taken and
there was lots of visiting
before many of the families
had to head home.
Mr. and Mrs. Seehafer will
be celebrating their 55th
anniversary in August but it
was more convenient for their
family to come at this time.
1977
Former Heppner residents,
mr. and Mrs. Richard Sch
lichting, announce the wed
ding of their son, William John
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Mr. and Mrs.
Shannon
honored
Shannon Farley, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James
Farley, Heppner, was honored
at a large bridal shower at St.
Patrick's Hall on July 18.
Shannon is the bride-elect of
Mark Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tad Miller, Lexington.
The eight hostesses for the
shower were: Laurel Van
Marter, Gwen Healy, Norma
French, Sue Jones, Patty
Prock, Bev Gunderson, Vern
Batty and Beverly Sherman.
Carris, Schlichting
announce engagement
A September 24 wedding is
planned for Jan Marie Sch
lichting and Jon David Carris,
currently of Fresno, Cal.
Jan, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Schlichting,
are former Heppner residents
and the engagement announ
cement was made at a
cocktail party at the home of
the future bride's parents
home, Whiskey Creek Ranch,
Gontys attend
Hemrich reunion
Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Gonty,
son Tom and daughter Vir
ginia "E.V." Blevins, Ukiah,
with her daughter Pam spent
the weekend of July 9 and 10 at
a Hemrich family reunion
(Eleanor's family) on the
Kalama River near Kelso,
Wash, at the Charles Hemrich
cabin.
This was the first gathering
of the family in over eight
years. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. R.E. Gonty and son Bob
of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. R.F.
Hemrich of Valley Springs,
Cal. and their son Kurt and his
family of Santa Maria, Cal.;
Mr. and Mrs. Bemie Altishin
and family of Portland; the
Charles Hemrichs and the five
who traveled from Heppner.
The Gonty's youngest son,
Doug, who is , stationed in
Greece with the U.S. Air
Force Security Police, had
asked his brother Tom to drive
his van to the reunion to
transfer it to their brother Ray
who took it to Seattle where it
will be shipped to Doug in
Greece.
Doug sent word home that
he is very impressed with his
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Schlichting, Jensen exchange
Schlichting, to Debra Lynn
Jensen, June 4, 1977.
The evening ceremony took
place at Emanuel Lutheran
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Farley
July 18
Decorations were in orange
and yellow, and the large
cakes made by Mary Ann
McEUigott also featured those
colors chosen by the bride.
Melba Miller and Kay
Anderson presided at the
refreshment table.
The sister of the bride-to-be,
Tricia Halvorsen, Hermiston,
and her small daughter,
Aimee, along with Michelle
Miller Burns, helped the
honoree open her gifts and
display them to the guests.
North ForkCal.
Carris, formerly of Pack
wood, Iowa, recently complet
ed his military service at
Lemoore Naval Air Station
and is presently attending
Fresno City College. Jan is a
1971 graduate of Heppner High
School and is now employed as
a receptionist at Winegar
Insurance in Fresno.
work, with the Greek people,
with the exciting scenery and
with Greek food.
After the reunion, the E.E.
Gontys and grandson Bob
visited Harvey Hart, a cousin
of Ed's at Longview. Their
grandson Bob from Seattle
returned to Heppner with the
Gontys to visit here for three
weeks.
Padbergs
receive
visitor
Bill Greer, a former resi
dent of Heppner now living in
os Angeles, Cal., paid a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg
for a few hours on July 6. The
following week, the Padbergs
went to Condon to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Padberg's
brother, Lester who passed
away July 11. The funeral
services were held July 14.
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Church, Fresno, Cal. with
Rev. Eisberg officiating at the
double ring rite. The bride
wore a full length candle-light
gown trimmed with lace and
pearls. She carried a bouquet
of yellow roses and baby
breath. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. ' Ronald
Erickson of . Minneapolis,
Minn.
Peggy Schlichting, Fresno,
Cal. was maid of honor, Mark
Schlichting, North Fork, Cal.
was best man. Kelly McGon
igal, Juneau, Ala., was usher.
Special guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Heider,
Saugus, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Al
Heider, Los Angeles, Cal.;
Mrs. William Wright, Azusa,
Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Adair, Huntington Park, Cal.;
Mr. and Mrs. George Schaad,
Dayton, Nev.; and Mr. and
Mrs. Reid Lowery and sons,
Strathmore, Cal. ,
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, Following a reception at the
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William is a 1970 graduate of
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Members of the Board of
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Public Library will meet on
Wednesday evening, July 27,
at 7:30 p.m. in the library.
The monthly board meeting
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Methodists plan
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Rev. Steve Tollcfson an
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Methodists and their friends.
Next Sunday, July 24, fol
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worship service there will be a
special meeting in the church
basement to allow persons to
express their views on how the
church can reach out in this
town and in our world to
further the Christian mission.
That evening at 5 p.m., also
in the church basement, the
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summertime fum activities.
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in the Courthouse Park. Mary
Jean McCabe, Mary Kennison
and Rita Hedman are the
committee in charge of plan
ning this year's anticipated
event.
From August 2-6, Vicki
Tollefson will be representing
the Heppner church at a
School of Missions in Eugene
which has been arranged by
the Oregon-Idaho Conference.
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