Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1977, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner. Ore., Thursday, August 11, 1977
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A surprise baby shower was
given in honor of Beverly
Phegley on August 2 at the
Office Tavern. The tavern was
closed from 1:30 to 3 p.m.
Hostesses for the event were
Terry Gray, Myrna Johnson
and Diane Taylor.
Mrs. Cleo Childers returned
home last week after spending
a week and a half at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bechtel in Helix. Her
father was seriously ill, but is
improving now.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor
and family have moved to
Montana. Monty Crum has
moved into the house the
Taylors lived in (former Gus
Jensen home), and Barbara
Teeman and family have
moved into the mobile home
vacated by Monty Crum.
Mrs. Judy Davidson and
children were recent visitors
at the Lloyd Morgan home.
The children spent days with
their grandparents and then
went out to Charlie Davidson's
A cradle shower was held
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Virginia Peck honor
ing Mrs. Richard (Frances)
Peck. The rooms were decor
ated with storks as table
centers and T.V. arrange
ments. Games were played
with prizes being won by
Dorothy Burcham and Hilda
Yocom. Following the opening
of her gifts, lovely refresh
ments of cake and punch were
served. The cake was a square
creation adorned with tiny
sugar baby shoes and booties
in pastel colors of blue and
pink.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Van Winkle and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle spent the
weekend in Seattle visiting
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth DuVall. The trip was
made by way of Amtrak.
Mrs. Marvin Way and
daughter LuAnn are visiting
on the East Coast with
relatives.
Venice Henrickson is spend
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where their father, Jerry
Davidson, was helping with
harvest.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Childers
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dillard and family from
Wilmore, Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Childers
and Roger were host for a
surprise birthday party on the
afternoon of August 2 in the
honor of Mr. Jesse Childers. A
large sheet cake decorated in
yellow and white bearing the
inscription "Congratulations
on 80th Birthday" was served
along with refreshments to the
guests. Attending from out of
town were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Simmons of Sacremento, Cal.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roy
and daughters Elizabeth and
Barbara of Lewiston, Ida.
Others attending were mem
bers of the Senior Citizen
group and local friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Turner of
Eugene spent last week visit
ing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Stefani, Jr. They also
0 Lexington news
Delpha Jones
ing a few days in Ukiah with a
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Rinehart. Venice
is recuperating from a fall
while gardening in her yard,
causing a stay in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
Susie (Mrs. Rick) Johnston
is home after a stay in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steagall
and children of Portland are
visiting his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Steagall.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger and Carl Mar
quardt made a business trip to
Walla Walla last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Messenger, Rena Marquardt,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt
and daughter Lolita attended
the funeral of Truman's
brother, Henry Messenger, in
Portland August 3, returning
home that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mar
quardt arrived home for a few
days leave from the Navy in
San Diego, then went on to
Texas where his wife, Delia,
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visited relatives in the Hep
pner area.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Heide
mann and family spent last
weekend in Lewiston, Ida.
where they attended an an
nual reunion of Mrs. Heide
mann's family.
A bridal shower was held
the evening of August 4 at the
United Church of Christ social
room in honor of Debbie Rios,
bride elect of Virgil Morgan.
Assisting Debbie at the gift
table were Bonnie Ball and
Tonya Heidemann.
Centering the tea table was
a large sheet cake decorated
in pink and white with a net
parosal, wedding bells with
pink rosebuds tumbling out of
them and the inscription
"Debbie and Virgil". A beau
tiful arrangement of pink
glads, made by Vera Reit
mann, stood in the back
ground. Cutting and serving
the cake were Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn, Sr. and Mrs. Dana
Heidemann. Mrs. Lloyd Mor-
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will stay with her sister while
Bruce is out on ship for eight
months. The couple were
married July 4, 1976 and this is
the first time they have been
back to Eastern Oregon.
Burce's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Marquardt, hosted a
picnic for the couple Friday at
the Truman Messenger home.
Attending were Mrs. Norma
Marquardt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marquardt and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Hughes, Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Marquardt and
family of Connell, Wash.,
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OREGON CHIEF
DINNER FRANKS
OREGON CHIEF
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Mrs. Robert Heidmann served
the punch.
Hostesses for the event were
Dot and Cathy Halvorsen,
Laurel Cannon, Helen Mc
Cabe, Margaret Morgan, Hel
en Pettyjohn, Judy Rea, Helen
Draka Marlyin Reitmann,
Mary Bristow, and Eva Ham
lett. Laurie Childers, Michelle
LaRue and Kris Pettyjohn,
spent a week at Horsehaven
Camp, which is located out of
Ukiah. The camp provided
instruction in horsemanship
and riding.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom spent last weekend
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea
drove to Portland Sunday,
August 7, to attend the
Morrow County Picnic held in
Portland for former Morrow
County residents. Others in
attendance were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy W. Lindstrom, Mrs. Ruby
Roberts, Mrs. Vera Reitmann,
and Joe Engleman.
Carol Collins and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Owens and
family, Norita, Penny and
Charma Marquardt, all of
Portland. This is the first time
in six years all of the Bill
Marquardt family has been
together.
Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Truman Messenger attended
the parade and fair at
Hermiston.
Gus Nikander . is again
ministering at the Lexington
Church of Christ after a much
needed rest.
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Market
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY,
The Wheeler Dealers CB
Club met Sunday afternoon at
the home of Denny (Cat-skinner)
and Bonnie (Kitty Kat)
Rogers. The members spent
the afternoon discussing plans
for their float to be entered in
the . fair parade and the
mini-pizza booth the club will
have open at the rodeo
grounds Friday, Saturday and
Sunday.
All the members sampled
the home made pizzas that
will be made at the booth and
were very pleased with, the
results.
The CB Club is still seeking
new members. They are
inviting all area residents
interested in CB to join them.
For information on the meet
ing times call Catskinner at
763-4903 in Fossil or Kingfish
at 768-2861 in Kinzua.
Becky Wright and her four
children, all former Kinzua
residents, were injured in an
accident in Prineville last
Friday. Also in the Blazer with
the Wrights were three neigh
bor children. The entire group
was thrown from the Blazer
when it overturned. Becky,
her son Nathan and one of the
neighbor children were still in
the Prineville hospital at last
report. The other two neighbor
children, Adam and Crystal
Wright, are now home. Crys
Business
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
HERMISTON DRUG
Free prescription
Mail Service.
Open 9 a.m. to7p.m.
Gifts for all occasions.
Snack Bar
FURNITURE
WILCOX FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES .
See us before you buy your
color TV or stereo system.
254 W. Hermiston Ave.
567-2201 Hermiston
CONSTRUCTION
Circle "D" Trenching
Licensed & Bonded
Vermeer Trencher
14" wide x 8' deep
680 Case Hoe
Septic Tanks, Etc.
Dump Truck for Hire
Robert Duncan
989-8493
AUTOMOTIVE
Serving all this area
for over 20 years.
JONES RADIATOR
SERVICE
1315 North 1st St. ,
Hermiston, OR 97838
Ph. 567-6916
OPTOMETRIST
DR. E.K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Next to Hotel Heppner
entrance.
676-9465
Heppner
Barbara Pike 768-2861
tal has a broken arm and all
have bruses. Kirk Wright, the
"oldest of Becky and Mike's
sons, is in the St. Charles
Hosptial at Bend with head
injuries.
The Highland Gospel Sing
ers, popular Western Oregon
group, will be at the Kinzua
Community Church on August
28 to present a musical
program at the regular 11
a.m. service. A potluck picnic,
will follow the services. All
are urged to attend the
services and join in the picnic
on the church grounds.
The Kinzua Community
Church will hold Bible School
each day from 9 to 11 a.m. the
week of August 22-26. Classes
will be open for pre-school
(four years old) to sixth
grade. All are welcome to
attend. Anyone wishing to help
with the classes is more than
welcome to call Carol Dyer for
information at 768-2822.
Iris Morley is looking extra
happy following a weekend
visit from her daughters,
Christine Springer and Annie
Morley, both from Hood
River. It must have been a
wonderful visit to cause such a
big smile.
Lance and Hollie Van Meter
and Clay were in Kinzua
Saturday afternoon and Sun
CB. SERVICE
Terry's CB Consulting
Service
155 Rock Street
P.O. Box 356
Heppner
"Fox Hunter" Ch. 19
Terry Carter 676-5192
PLUMBING
MIL' UMBING
New and remodel work
Commerical or residential
20 Years Experience
Free Estimates
Call: 922-3100
If no answer: 922-3525
MONUMENTS
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Cemetery, grave markers.
Granite, Marble, Bronze
24-Hr. phone
676-9600 or 676-9226
Also serving lone &
Lexington
Heppner P.O. Cox 97
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Free mailing service on
prescriptions.
Hospital Supplies
Open Mon.-Fri., 9-6 p.m.
Sat. 9-1 p.m.
Located in the Medical
Center, llOOSouthgate,
Pendleton 276-1531
AUTOMOTIVE
SHERRELL CHEVROLET
INC.
Complete Sales &
Service
3rd & Main Hermiston
THIS SPACE
FOR RENT
$8 PER MONTH
CALL 676-9228
day to visit Lance's parents,
Don and Barbara Pike. How
ever Don and Bruce had gone
to Hermiston to attend the
stock car races. They arrived
home just in time to answer
the fire whistle at 2 a.m.
Grace Carpenter and Mr.
and Mrs. William Talbott
arrived Wednesday at the
John Weaser home. The
Talbotts, Cindi's aunt and
uncle, returned to their home
in LaGrande on Thursday.
Cindi's mother, Mrs. Carpen
ter, took her granddaughter,
Lisa, home with her to spend a
couple weeks when she left for
Bend Saturday.
Bernard and Carol Dyer and
sons are enjoying a visit with
Carols brother Richard Mal
lory from St. Maries, Ida.
Library receives
new literature
Three special books about.
Oregon and the northwest
were received by the Heppner
Public Library last week.
They were given by Leona
Schlief of Hood River in
memory of her mother, Neva
Bleakman Schlief, who grew
up in the Heppner-Hardman
area.
These books are
Directory
TITLE INSURANCE
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT 4 TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office in Peters Bldg.
676-9912
Heppner
HOME REPAIR
UMATILLA READY-MIX
Open every weekday,
and Saturdays & Sundays
if necessary.
Ph. 676-9406 or 989-8467
FURNITURE
H0UHDISC00NTSr:' ...
Curtis-Mathes TV
Quasar TV, Norge &
Admiral appliances.
Largest selection of
furniture in the area.
2200 N.F. Hermiston
567-8960
WELDING
JIM'S WELDING
SERVICE
Either in the shop or
on the job.
Hydraulics, hose & fittings
Jim Barrett
Riverside Ave. Heppner
Bus. 676-5816 Home 9894176
FLOOR COVERING
M&R FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, linoleum, ceramic
tile, kitchen cabinets.
Free estimates.
All work guaranteed.
Matt Hughes
422 Linden Way
676-9418 Heppner
THIS SPACE
FOR RENT
$8 PER MONTH
CALL 676-9228
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper,
and their children, Perry and
Leah, have recently returned
from a trip to Pennsylvania
where they, visited with rel
atives. While in Pennsylvania
a family reunion was held with
50 members of the Cooper
family in attendance. Glenn's
mother who recently celebra
ted her 86th birthday had her
five children present, seven
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
On thier return trip home
they visited with their daugh
ter Darla who is employed as
a Lobby Hostess at Yellow
stone National Park, Wyo. '
publications of the J)regon
Historical Society: "Cham
poeg, Place of Transition" by
J.A. Hussey and the two large
volumes "Space, Style and
Structure, Building in Morth
west America".
The library also was given
many valuable and helpful
magazines by Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Martin of lone.
MACHINERY REPAIR
Miller & Sons Welding. Inc.
fabrication & Repair of
Steel & Aluminum
. Steel & Bolts In Stock
12:1 l.ynden Way Heppner
OPEN 8-6 shop 676-9106
MO.VSAT Home 676-5519
INSURANCE
RAYBOYCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
Health, Fire, Auto, marine
Group Plans
Ray Boyce
676-9625
676-5384
Heppner
LAUNDROMAT
Main St. Heppner
HEPPNER
LAUNDROMAT
BUILDING SUPPLIES
See us for all your
building supplies.
We feature Boysen Paints.
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
CO.
Tim Moore, Mgr.
432 SE Dorian 276-6221
PENDLETON
PRINTING ,
WEDDING INVITATIONS
BUSINESS FORMS
PRINTED ENVELOPES
BUSINESS CARDS
GAZETTE-TIMES
676-9228676-9496
THIS SPACE
FOR RENT
$8 PER MONTH
CALL 676-9228