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Morick Reunion there'" was a Marick family I reunion Sunday in the lone Park. Those present were Adolf Mai :i ick of lone; Rose Fanger qf Condon; Mary Chipps of San Diego; Agnes Fanger of Seat tle; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fan , . ; ger, Mary, Peter, and Mike of f, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i, Byers, Susy, Becky, Mel, Kenny, and David of Portland. . Also Bern Fanger of Condon; ; ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fanger, Mary Ann and Joe, Jr., from The Dal les; Vinson Fanger of Seattle; , Miss Mary Ann Fanger of Spo kane; Frank Marick, Henry Marick, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonsc Marick, Dave, Nick, John, and Laura, all of lone. ' Also Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lan caster and Gene, Jr., of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Marick of Park Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Richardson, Debby, Glenda, Vicki, Tammy and Cindi of Un ion; Paul Marick, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Marick and Glenna, all of Qlex; Mary Gail Marick of Ar lington; Leo and Buddy Osman of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pennv of Pasco who kayed with the Alfonce Marick family for 2 nights; and Spike and Dan Marick of The Dalles. : After the potluck dinner, many of the relatives went swimming, or just visited with others. There was only one brother who was unable to attend the reunion. That was Mr. and Mrs. Steve Marick from The Dalles. Vocation in " North Dakota While Kinzua was shut down, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor. Deann, Greg and Penny accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash drove to North Dakota for a vacation trip. At Forman, N. D., they vis ited Mrs. Nash's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Josewski. They were In the midst of harvesting a good crop of wheat, barley and oats. They spent a week with Mrs. Nash's mother, Mrs. Mary No gowski and brother Vincent at Ledgerwood, N. D. At Milnor, they visited another brother, Al Nogowski. At Rochester, Minn., they visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Archer. While Mr. and Mrs. Nash vis ited Mr. Nash's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nash at Neche, N. D., the Connors went on to Winnipeg, Canada, for a sight seeing trip. They saw beautiful parks and a zoo. It is hard to believe that as they came home through Mon tana, they had to turn on the heater. ! f ' 1 ' 111 .1 ' Successful Choir Tour Rev. and Mrs. Burwell, pas tors of the Assembly of God Church, took an ensemble of six members of the teen choir who were free to go at this time, and the accompanist, Mrs. Ray Taylor, on a four-day tour in the church bus over the past weekend. The first appearance was Thursday evening at the As sembly of God church in Wes ton, where they stayed over night: Friday night they sang at Bates; and Saturday night and Sunday morning at Prairie City, returning to Heppner Sun day afternoon and repeating the program at the home church Sunday night. In the afternoons at Bates and Prairie City, the young people canvassed the towns, giving out hand bills and personal invita tions to the services. ' There was much laughter and fun on the trip, but Saturday morning was set for a special time of fun and relaxation, so they went to the park at John Day, hoping for a chance to swim, only to find it would not he open until 1 p.m., by which time they had to go to Prairie City. So they separated into KERRY D. PETERSON Kerry Peterson, Honor Graduate Airman Kerry D. Peterson, son or Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Pe terson of lone, has graduated with honors at Sheppard AFB, lexas, from the technical train ing course for U. S. Air Force aircraft mechanics. Airman reterson, who was trained to repair current Air Force jet fighters, is being as signed to Luke AFB, Ariz., for duty with a unit of the Tac tical Air Command. TAC pro vides combat units for air sup port of U. S. ground forces. The airman is a 1968 gradu ate of lone High School. Christenson Bros. Here Mr. and Mrs. Chet Christen son of Hawaii accompanied his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Pete Christenson of Portland to Heppner for a visit last week. They visited their uncle, C. J. D. Bauman and old friends. Chet is a retired Marine Col onel and teaches high school science. He graduated from Heppner in 1935. He noted that in a recent Gazette-Times in the 25 year ago column, he was commissioned in the Marines. Pete is with the Portland Po lice Department. They are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christ enson. They have a sister in Boise and a brother in Cheyenne. Linda Cooper Leaves For School in Kansas Linda Cooper, daughter of Mrs. June Fields left last Wed nesday to drive to Manhattan, ft.an., where she will enroll at Manhattan Bible College. She drove first to Okanogan, Wn., groups and looked over the bus-1 ciaud w J " inns nnrt of tnwn & "M lu Heppner Racers Have Poor Luck Ted Toll rolled his car rac ing a couple of weeks ago. He doesn't have it back in racing form yet. Stan Rauch had radiator trouble and dropped from first place to 3rd. Ron McKinstry formerly of Heppner, now of Pendleton, is in first place. New Trailer on Water Street Barney and Ann Neistadt have recently purchased the Leon Ball home on Water St. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball have recently purchased a new doub le wide expando mobile home located in the trailer park on Water Street. The home is part ly furnished and has all elec tric heat. . Co on her wav. She attended EOC all sum. mer. She is working towards her aegree in Physical Therapy, Crazy Day sale was going on. After arriving at Prairie City, they were informed that there ia a nice resort a few miles out of town, where swimming and pmer - outaoor recreations are available. If they go there again, they will remember that i ;The eroun was an each church and wero pivpn The Heppner Garden a hearty response to their pre-1 will meet tonight at 8 p.m. at ssentations. Eighteen numbers "1B nome i Mrs. Alice McCabe. Garden Club deceived Will Meet Tonight were on the program, two of which were solos, sung by Eliz abeth Stephen and Richard Wadholm; one horn duet by iRichard Wadholm and Jack Un ein, the rest choral singing. 'Following the music, short ser inwMs were given, all by Rev. Burwell, except the one Satur day night at Prairie City, which wa given by Richard Wadholm. t Those making the trip were Dena Struthers, Rebecca Still rnan Elizabeth Stephen, Rich ard Wadholm. Jack IJnrpin and Larry Groce. Although all returned tired from the trip, each expressed appreciation for having had the privilege, for they felt it had been valuable spiritually, edu cationally and pleasureably. i The Burwells and Mrs. Taylor are very happy and proud over getting to travel with such a fine, cooperative, happy, jolly group. Plans will be made for the Fair cootn. tvery member and oth ers interested are urged to attend. I0NE NEWS IONE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howton and daughter, Jackie, moved Friday to Hermiston where they have purchased a new home at 110 W. McKenzie. Lloyd is retiring from the ranch after completing his 53rd harvest. They extend a cordial invita tion to all friends to come and see them in Hermiston. A Winner Jackie Howton competed in the Northwest Water Ski Meet at Tri-Cities last weekend. She won first place in Tricks and 2nd in Jumps and Slalom. She is now visiting friends In Colonna, British Columbia where she is skiing on Okanogan Lake. Mrs. Dwight Haugen and dau ghters of Lake Oswego are vis iting this week with her moth er, Mrs. Fannie Griffith and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom and family. Nephew Drowns Mr. ad Mrs. Ed LaTrace went to Castle Rock, Wn., Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. LaTrace's nephew, Bruce Johnson. Bruce, 16, youngest of 6 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson was drowned in the Cowlitz riv er. He and a friend were pic nicking and scuffling on the bank of the stream when the bank caved in. His companion was rescued and he was swept away by the fast-running wa ter. Two divers were injured in the turbulent water and a sher iff's department boat was dam aged in the search for the body. Mrs. LaTrace and Mrs. Johnson are sisters. TOPS Helps The Overweight The purpose of TOPS is pri marily to help all the over weight who are sincerely inter ested in losing pounds sensibly. It is based on the principle of group therapy, getting together those who have a common problem and discussing it frank ly without fear of being laugh ed at or misunderstood. The members of a chapter compete with one another in a friendly fashion while attaining their ideal weight and maintaining that weight. The success and enthusiasm of the group pro vides encouragement and in centive to those individuals who lack the will power to accomp lish their goal alone. TOPS is not a course of a few weeks or months duration. It is a well planned continuing program dedicated to helping the overweight. Judge Henry Kaye Holds Court Here Circuit Judge Henry Kaye granted two divorces in Morrow County when he was here Aug. 5. Linda Ringer vs. Ross Ring er married May 24, 1909 in Walla Walla. PlaShtiff to re ceive $65 child support. Helena Morgan vs. Kenneth Morgan divorce granted. Mra ried Feb. 27, 1965 at Elko, Nev. Property settlement $100 a month child support. Plaintiff granted support of two children. Gary Noonan was arraigned before Judge Kaye on a charge of knowingly uttering and pub lishing a forged instrument. He pled not guilty. Trial has been set for Sept. 8. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August 19. 1971 Lexington News Sandhollow Servers met at Cindy Doughertys last Tuesday. We had lunch and finished our tote bags. We also Worked on our books. We have been rid ing our horses over to our meetings. We are preparing for fair time. Lori Turner, reporter COMING TO HEPPNER! RECORDING ARTIST Vacationing to Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Mike Saling, Patty and Mihelle of Heppner left last Friday night on their vaaction to visit relatives. They stayed in McMinnville with Mr, and Mrs. Don Hevner. The group went swimming on the De schutes River and enjoyed f fine family picnic at the camp ing grounds near the river. Throughout the week the Sal- ings visited other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly of Portland and relatives in Salem, return ing home Saturday. Stuart Gribble Has Two Greats! Stuart Gribble had 5 under par to come out 2nd in his flight at the Elks Golf Tourna ment in La Grande Sunday. This was exciting enough then he found a man's diamong ring. As he was checking scores he looked down and saw this mag nificent sparkle. The ring turn ed out to belong to Senator An thony Yturri and was valued at $1600. The senator had taken the ring off and put it in his pocket when he started to play, Going over from Heppner to play were Lowell Gribble and Eddie Gunderson. Too Late To Classify FOR SALE St. Bernard pup pies 100. Three males left. Ready to go Sept. 20. Call 923-5539, or Marie Kircher, co Prairie City Pharmacy, - Prairie City, Ore. 97869. 33-35p FOR SALE -s Purebred Suffolk bucks. Don Bennett, 676-9771. 33tfc LOST 38" oval white fire opal. Set from a keepsake ring. Re ward. Call Pat Brindle 676 5873. 33-35c Groin Fire on Warren Ranch Friends and neighbors were quickly at the scene of the grain fire Thursday afternoon, Aug. 12 on the C. A. Warren ranch 20 miles from lone. The fire was started by a spark from the combine, but was soon under control thanks to the quick re action of neighbors with water trucks. Even through the mishap of the fire, the Warrens finished up harvest Saturday. Mrs. Lowell Gribble has been visiting in Boise with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Derrick. They are liv ing in Student Housing which is not air conditioned. She says if we thought Heppner was hot we should have been in Boise. It was even hotter. She says the two year old Kimi is talking real good and Miki Is another cutie. Trouble with hydraulic systems? L. E. DICK YOUR STANDARD MAN Can solve your problem He's in Heppner, 676-9633 Standard Oil Company el California t - - of , . . A nJ , . - Bobby Dee will be featured with The Tetons SATURDAY, AUG. 28 Wjra Wheel ' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frick. Vicki 8, Scott 5 and Wendy 2, of Rich land, Wn., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hiemstra. While the Fricks were here they all went to Portland to see the beautiful horses from Vienna, the Lippizans. This week their 2 year old granddaughter Trisha Maxam visited the Hiemstras from Port land. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Maxam Of Portland. COLE ELECTRIC Motoc Rewinding I II sun r- 4 SI UaUUUiytB i ' ! 1 B V SJT'fcfur ar . MOVING? Bundles of old wayire carrkJofoncoJ I Jf 1) iffc Till T"Jil 1! f V 11 I H-TlKE selections (H)OQ)lauQ(Hl(ll(Mi 1 1 R rr r? (P r? b I II I DREEM LATEX INTERIOR 1 I VI-KO LATEX HOUSE PAINT I I I j 5lfmC0at! ideal for Slue jSSSi) t&f'&mtt' :, ,.cod f, ISiStt? 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