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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
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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. Harriet Evans and Muriel
Palmer Upcoming events include
18th Hole Invitational June 13 at
Heppner Coffee at 8 30 and tee off
at 9 a m
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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
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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
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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
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