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• % • 4 * „ • • * * / ■ • » • • , ■ ■' ' .# T .... , ' « V « • t 4u ■—> . a • • A JU » . ■* y '■»■ ■ • V * I Heppner Gazette-1 imvv Heppner. Oregon Wednesdav. June 7, 1989 . FIV E Buckle presented to Cash Obituaries Chamber Chatter By C H u g h # » Oautoer Manage Ruby Jewell Glascock Today is one o f those ’ "hits and pieces” days, so file these in your memory hank For some, that's an organized calendar, for some, instant memorization, and for others a scrap o f paper or lunch napkin So here goes • As you read this. Thursday at 2 30 p m a group o f Canadians will he visiting the Heppner Museum where they will he "b litzed ” with history and reasons to come hack to Mor row County to stay awhile •TRF.O recently traveled to Portland where they introduced Japanese visitors to Morrow County Clint and Phil Carlson had their signs printed in Japanese and an inter preter on hand to make the visitors feel al ease I'll bet they remember where Heppner is •W anted D riv er: the St Patrick's Fair Paddy Wagon needs a driver for the lone and/or Board- man 4th o f July parades You're Ruhy Jewell Glascock » » horn CXt IH. 1925 in Perry County. Ak and died May 2 0 . 1989 at Russellville. Ak in St Mary'» Hospital Surs ivors include vine Lewis Humphreys. Hollis. Ak. U o yd H um phreys. Lexington. Leslie Humphreys. Fcrnwixxl. Id ... Jerry Humphreys. Prudt< Bay. Ala . Ed ward G la ssc o ck . Irrignn and dMightrrs Rachel Schoutcn. Umatilla and Minnie Lundsford. Reno. Nes She was precceded in death by one son Carl Humphreys and her first husband Sam Humphreys She is also survived by 16 grandchildren Mrs. Glascock previously lived in Heppner and was in the nursing home at Pioneer Memorial Hospital Serv ices were held at Pentecostal Church o f Hollis on May 23. 1989 Gladys M. Corneali Lornw A graveside funeral for Gladys M Com gaJI was held at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery on Thursday M rs C om gall. 83. formerly o f the Heppner Hardman area, died Sunday. May 28. 1989 at a Portland nursing home She was bom June 25. 1905 in H ardm an to Jo e and Maude McDaniel Howell In 1930 she married Ralph Cor- ngall a( Portland Com gall died in 1936 and Mrs Corngall moved to Portland in 1946 She was a member o f the Oregon Association o f Public Accountants Survivors include a daughter. Shirley Haugen, o f Portland, four g ran d child ren and seven great-grandchildren Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner. was in charge o f arrangements. Marty V. Buschke Marty V Buschke. 21, o f Hepp ner died Saturday, June 3. 1989 as a result o f a motor vehicle accident near Heppner. a graveside service was Wedncs day. June 7 at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery. He was bom Feb. 21, 1968, in Heppner to Robert and Bonnie Han nan Buschke The family moved to Mauptn in 1975, returning to Hepp ner in 1983. He graduated from Heppner High School in 1986 Survivors include his parents. Robert and Bonnie Buschke, grand parents Mr and Mrs. Claude Buschke and Mrs. Addle LaTrace all o f Heppner A brother, Bryon, died in 1979. Memorial contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Hospital or Heppner Ambulance Fund. P O Box 9, Heppner. Oregon 97836. Sweeney Mortuary. Heppner, was in charge o f arrangements George F. Currin George F. C um n, 78, o f Hepp ner. died Saturday, June 3, 1989, al Pioneer Memorial Hospital Funeral Mass was Wednesday al St. Patrick Catholic Church in Hepp- ner with concluding service and bunal at the Heppner Masonic Cemetery He was horn Jan 17, 1911, in Heppner to Hugh and Katie Brosnan C um n He attended school at Pilot Rock and moved to Little Butter Creek in 1933 On May 27, 1935, he married Helen Knotts at Pendleton Currin was a member o f the Oregon Cattlemen's Association and the Oregon Wool Growers He was an avid rodeo fan and attended the Pendleton Round-Up for 60 years Survivors include his wife, at the home, sons, Ron and Tom, brotfiers Hugh and Bob, all o f Heppner; brother. Ralph o f Hermiston and •even grandchildren Memorial contributions may be made to the M orrow County Historical Society Memorial Fund, P .O Box 134. lone, OR 97843. Sweeney Mortuary, Heppner. was is charge o f arrangements . Mr ak project to 'orient' new and existing 4 H Volunteer leaders on their rights and responsibilities" G n cb con tinucs "T h e benefits o f volunteer involvement with Extension service programs include access lo up-to- date research based information; knowledge that is useful to other situations, increased skills in work ing with people, new friendships, and personal feelings o f satisfaction from helping others " I expect to use the marketing training to inform Morrow County residents ab*>ui the variety o f cduca tional opportunities offered by OSU Extension Service Flight A low gross Eileen Pad berg Low net Harriet Pierson Least putts Lois Hunt lamg Drive Anita Boyer K P Bev Wilson Chip In I K Harriet F.vans and Luvilla Sonstegard Flight B low gross Neoma Bailey Ixast putts Bernice lain Low net Muriel Palmer Flight C: low gross: Lynnca Sargent Low net Beth Bryant Hostesses for the day were L>>ris Graves. 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V z i R un t PC-Compatibla S otiw are fiommm . / / * . 699°9 •200 s ---- ic tdm oo M /do y t-r rn-rr • 1 * 9 i. * J iio’ 1 - 1 ■ V -. • . - > -4 Easy-to-Use Computer Tandy1 1 0 0 0 5L ntnmiomn d m n Jo m J m n J m j d i y m m /d o 'V ;O l •<* t i s ’ * • '. -V • # • t 9 D ealer .fo u r rim ed tn , " ' ■' u. ___ ___ i 71 t Ln ’ rJL- __________ i Radio /hack JUNE JUBILEE of SAVINGS M > w y mm/tnf (An* mf V j - • J A <*_. . V- . k -Ti ^ fc mnJ id > p HOE KOXI I - l i *. i . Tone/puêeef Tonmlp dtahng y ' ¿mm •>// I f on X V " • i . - * •• • ** £095 .lio o jfm i/ I¿m no • *• . ils' » V 4% r WCCC Ladies » • Featuring extra-widths, unique accordian heels tor extra comfort and support. This sandal also has an insole that molds to the shape of the foot. They’re VERY comfortable! Grieb participates in w orkshop w z - A Sandal That Sells SIX Million! they came Families interested in purchasing a Hag. nuv contact Gwen Hcaly at 67b 9929 Next year, the Hags will he more noticeable, as the committee has decided to add a long orange fringe to nuke them more noticeable mm/ n o ti» y o » /dm Flags again being offered G en G n cb. Morrow County resi dent, participated in a Marketing Ex tension Workshop held by Oregon Stale University (C)SU) Extension Service in Newport. Oregon May 24 29 The workshop was designed to prepare representatives from each county in Oregon to assume leader ship roles in promoting increased client involvement with Extension Service programs "G row ing up as a 4 H member. I've pretty much thought o f l-xicn sion Service in terms o f the 4 H Youth Program Extension Service, an informal branch o f the Oregon Stale University, found in every county in the slate, has research has ed information and programs in forestry, marine science, energy use and co n serv atio n . Community development; home economics, and Agriculture as well as 4 H Youth Development " I ’d like more 4 H Volunteer leaders to he aw are o f the enormous amount o f program resources and leader training available lo them through OSU Extension S e rv ice." said Grieb "A s 'payback' for the Marketing training. I plan to be working with Carol Bennett and Bill Broderick, Morrow County 4 H Agents on a part on Thursday. June 29, when they clean up Mam Street All volunteers are welcome at 5 p m to join forces Weeds will he pulled, sidewalks swept, litter picked up Remember the hotel effort Let's do it again! •Barbecue tickets for the “ Circle the W agons" will be available next week from Chamber members Ju ly 3 al l l a m , wagons will roll in to Heppner Plan on being on hand to welcome them and join them al the fairgrounds at 7 p m for an e x cellent steak barbecue •Next week's chamber program to include explanation o f the school operating levy. THOUGHT FOR THE W EEK "A n g els can fly because they lake themselves light!v ” Jean Cocteau g WHAT COULD BE A BETTER IDEA THAN A SANDAL THAT l SOLD FIVE Ml IIA ON PAIRS? John Grace, right, presents Princess Shawna Cash with her official belt buckle, donated by Inland Empire Bank at the Boardman Chamber of Commerce on May 17 Names arc again being taken by the St Patrick's flag committee for family Mags will he flown each year in downtown Heppner laivt year 14 flags were flown on Main Street depicting the name of the Irish family and the county from which guaranteed a good time Contact George Kottler to solunieet • Speaking o f our Si Pal nek s es ent. the next meeting is ibis Thursday. June 8. 7 p m Extension Con tcrence room It'» not ten* early to get " a ll our leprechaun* in a row” . •Friday '» the day when many south Morrow jailbirds will he oui and ahoul. that is. until they're thrown in jail Be prepared to help bail them out when your phone rings with a donation to the American Cancer Society "Sh am riv k S a l” needs all the help she can get' •Willow Creek Park District could use some enthusiastic persons will ing to serve on the hoard and do paper work This is a very impor tant and worthwhile project for our area and will benefit all o f us in a variety o f ways Too many hours o f time and effort have been put into this to let it go by the wayside' •Garden Club members were hard at it again lo make Heppner Main Street a pleasant scene The Hepp ner Soroptinusts will he doing their 2495 Reg 39 95 Plenty of power for outstanding sound anywhere Big 4" speaker »12-625 Rat!#»*« aatra Low-Noise Audio Cassettes SUPERTAPE'-LN By Realistic H ALF P R IC E ! 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