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Coffee Hour for Mike lueddes at lone Church Sunday
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By Cassandra Chapel
There will lie rot lee hour
August m (r (ho Kev. and
Mr Mikelojeddeof St Uiuii.
Mo at the lone United Ctiurih
uf Christ, Mr, l.ueddf was
lornirrly pastor (or 1 h
rhurch.
Mrs. One Kietmann and
twin went to Nampa, Idaho to
vihiI her father, lieorgr Mun
lord. While at Numpa she
visited al Boise at the home of
Connie Wilwm
Mr. and Mr. John F.d
numdson went to Salem one
(lny last week. KeturninR
home with thi'm were Tom
Nelson and Ted Lamb.
Vickie Kdimindxon is visit
liiK in F.uene. While she wan
there she went to two Shak
gearean plavs.
Kristi kdmundson is at
lending Camp r'ire Ciirls ramp
near I Villus
Itn-hard Ilea, Donna and
Huliin are visiting at the home
ot Mr and Mm. Oil lira
While they are here they are
visiting other friends.
Herbert Imel Jr. visited at
the home of his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Imel Sun
day. They returned to La
Urande with him stopping off
at IVndleton to watch their
grandson in a swim meet.
IDA COl.FMAN left in June
for a three week vacation. She
visited Mrs Joe West in
California. They spent their
time sightseeing in Tiajuana
and other points of interest.
The highlight of their trip was
swing the filming of a Flip
Wilson show which is to lie
telecasted in September. It
was the 5th Dimension and
Tim Conway. On the return
home she stopped in Portland
and met her daughter Mrs.
I'ele Crawford and they sent
four days in Klamuth Falls.
Nancy Hall and son returned
home with Mrs. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford
of Portland visited Ida Cole
man in route to the Babe Iluth
finals Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs" Elhert Engen
of McMinnville arrived from
Minnesota to attend a class
reunion. Mrs. Engen is Mrs.
Coleman's daughter.
Patty Crawford of The
Dulles, Mrs. Jerry Minger and
son Jerod of Sherwood visited
relatives in lone. Tim a
grandson of Mrs. Coleman is
staying over till after the
rodeo.
Mrs. Dick Ekstrom of Sea
ttle visited her mother Mrs.
Ida Coleman and other rela
tives. Vicki stayed with her
grandmother for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Akers
went to Portland Monday for
business and pleasure.
DENISE MATTHEWS has
returned from OCE Mon
mouth Summer School.
- Denise is a teacher in the Echo
School .
Mark Halversen brought
Alisa und Angie to visit their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halversen.
Queen Cassandra Chapel
and Princess Debbie of the
Spray Kodeo rode in the
Herniiston Fair and Rodeo
Parade on August 12th. They
also attended the Queens'
Luncheon at the Our Lady of
Angels parish hall.
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Rick Peterson and Phil Carlson in their fashionable red I one Johns a' 'he Coroiutlon style
revue.
Future Citizens
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MARTIN POTTER, Lexineton, is shown on
his job at Morrow County Grain Growers
shops, where he is employed as a mechanic
an farm equipment. He was assisted byCRMP
in getting the On-the-Job training position,
funded by MDTA.
New Teachers Find Homes at Lex
New Lexington residents
this week are Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Starr, Forest Grove,
teacher and coach in the
Heppner Schools, who have
purchased the Bob Steagall
home. Mr. and Mrs. Steagall
and family are living tempo
rarily in the Evans Ranch
House, on the Lexington-Hep-pner
highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Teal
and children are planning on
moving from Salem this week
to the newly remodeled "pink
house" former home of Mrs.
Trannie Parker, now owned
by Roberta Davis. He has
accepted the position of cur
riculum coordinator for the
School Dostrict.
Kenneth Klinger and Aaron
are spending a few days in
Portland visiting with other
sons and their families, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Klinger and
Bill Klinger.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride and
children, who have been living
in the Hermann house have
moved back to their home in
Eugene.
Herbert Davidson, of Port
land, is visiting his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Palmer are again at home
after spending a couple of
weeks at their home in Ukiah.
MRS. ALEAN CALVIN has
as a guest this week a daugh
ter Mrs. Birdie Pappas from
Fresno, Cal. Other guests who
have returned to their home
were a grandaughter Mrs.
Bernice LeRoy, great-grandchildren
Mrs. Claude Kizer all
of Fresno Cal. The guests have
been staying at the Kenneth
Klinger home, where Mrs.
Calvin lives with her daughter
and husband Mr. and Mrs.
Klinger.
Mr. and Mrs. C:C. Jones,
Florence McMillan and John
Spence attended the funeral
services in Baker on Monday
for Emmett Spence of Port
land. Mrs McMillan spent
Sunday in Pendleton with a
daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Cool, motoring to
Baker later in the day with
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin.
Mr. and Mrs Glen Munkers
of Long Beach, Cal. spent a
couple of days in Morrow
County visiting the Munkers
families. They were tracing
the Munkers family tree and
are vacationing for 30 days in
Oregon with the various
families.
Lexington
THREE LINKS CLUB met
at the home of Mrs Kenneth
Palmer, on Thursday after
noon. Plans were further
discussed for the Fair Booth,
and materials for the initia
tion costumes were discussed,
with Mrs. Archie Munkers
acting as chairman. The fall
bazaar was further discussed
and it was decided to concen
trate on handworked pillow
cases and aprons, with a few
side articles, and the tenative
date in November. Refresh
ments were served to Mrs.
A.F. Majeske, Mrs. T.E.
Messenger, Florence McMil
lan, Irene Padbers, Mr. C.C.
Jones, Mrs. Richard Peck,
Ella Adlard, Eula Bloods
worth, Catie Padberg and the
hostess. Door prize was won
by Mrs. Munkers. The next
meeting is planned for the
hall, at which time the ladies,
will spend the day quilting and
sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L.
Groshens and son of Heppner
spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Whitney in Portland. Kimmb
erlee Larson who has been
visiting at the C.C. Jones
home for a couple of weeks
returned to her home with
them .
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck
& son were Portland callers
this week.
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871B-Lori Ann, 8; and Mark
Patrick 6, children of Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Prock, lone.
George
Vacations on
East Coast
George Johnston has return
ed from a vacation in Wash
ington DC, Maryland and
Pennsylvania where he visited
his family. His time in
Washington was spent on
writing his thesis on "The Bay
of Pigs" for his Masters de
gree. He renewed old ac
quaintances while in the Na
tional capital. He invited the
Ambassador from Argentina
to visit Morrow County.
He drove to the east coast
and was impressed again with
all the agriculture between
here and there. He drove
through miles of corn in Iowa.
He enjoyed his stop at
Yellowstone especially seeing
for the first time the emerald
and turquoise pools in the area
of Old Faithful and close to the
hot springs throughout the
park.
HEPPNER GARDEN
CLUB members made plans
for the booth at the Fair
Monday evening at their
meeting held at the home of
Mrs. Alice McCabe. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rawlins will act as
chairman.
GOOD FOOD
For your Labor Day week
end, plan to buy your goodies
at the Degree of Honor Food
Sale Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. in the
Degree's newly purchased
building next to the First
National Bank building.
Lunch previously planned dur
ing the rodeo has been cancelled.
From one queen to another. ..Queen Michelle Burns pins a
rose on the new Queen Susie. Corsages for the court and the
chaperons were gifts of the Heppner Soroptimist Club.
Sister Visit
For the first time since the
first one was married in 1914,
four sisters got together for a
good long visit last week.
Visiting Mrs. Scott Furlong
were her three sisters, Mrs.
Bessie Harrington and Mrs.
Retha Adkins, both of Van
couver, Wa. and Mrs. Velton
Stark of Portland.
Past Queen s
Courts Invited
All past Morrow County
Fair and Rodeo Queens and
their princesses or attendants
are especially invited to ride
in this year's big Centennial
Parade. You may ride horse
back or in pickups that will be
furnished, according to Mrs.
Archie "Dimples" Munkers,
former Fair Court Chaperone.
Mrs Pat O'Brien (Nadine)
and Dimples will be at Cornett
Green's store to meet and
assist past courts soon after
9:00 a.m. on Saturday, Aug.
26.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Past Queens and their
courts are invited to attend the
no-host cowboy breakfast at
the City Park at 9:30 on
Sunday morning. Aug 27.
Mrs. Don Robinson (Merlyn)
will ! greeting them there.
Friends Honor
Mr ami Mr Cultm m-i,i-xsM
their murr appre
ciation t their friend who
huiimimhI them with gilt ana
anniverfcarv cake in celebra
tion ol their SMh priding n-nivmnry
I'ATTI I.OTT
AT SI NSFT LAKE
W1I.KF.SON, WASH -Patti
liilt of Heppner, Oregon
arrived here at Suhm-I Ike
Camp tiMhiy to attend a pp
ciitl milliner ramp cosponvir
cd by National Camps for
Blind Itiildi en and the North
Pacilic Union Conference of
Seventh -rijy Advent ists.
Thrilling events are rare in
the life ol a blind child 11ns
Mimnier ten camps for the
blind are !cing conducted.
Visually handicapped kids
from coast to-coast w ill attend
these fun filled events.
Swimming, archery, horse
hack riding, water skiing, and
crafts are just part of the
program designed to give the
visually handicapped boys
and girls the nappies! of
memories.
HKITNFR. IOHE l GAZETTE TIMES, Thursday. AuguM 17, 1972 !
Owen Reunion
WEEKLY RECIPE
Sank Anne Skrhdaa
("tux oUte Cake
2 c all-purpohp flour
2 c augur
1 stick mnrtartne
j c nhortening
1 c water
4 T cocoa
j c buttermilk
2 engs
I ( cinnamon
I t a oil a
I t vanilla
Blend first two lnredients
and ael aside. Bring the
next four Ingredients to a
rapid boll and puur over
flour and sugar mixture.
Stir to blend. Add remuiiiinx
Ingredients and mix well.
Grease and flour an II xM
Inch pan and bake mixture
approximately 25 minutes
at 350 degrees.
Chocolate Icing
1 stick margarine
6 Tmilk
4 T cocoa
1 box powdered sugar
(less Vi cup)
1 c nuts
1 t vanilla
Bring first three Ingredi
ents to a rapid boil. Removp
from heat and add last three.
Blend and ice warm cake
with hot Icing.
Assembly has
Missionary ;
Europe Slides
The Rev Billy It Reeved,
an AHMMiihliekof God mission
ary apiMiintee to Latin Amer
ica, will be guest speaker Sun
d.iy. Aug 2tnh II (Hi am at
Hit Heppner Assenililv of God,
the Itev. Don Bui w ell hut an
nounced Mr IteeveM and hi wife,
Eveahe, will lie active in
evangelism, establishing of
chimin's, and literature dis
tribution Mr Reeve graduated from
South Eastern lllhle College in
Lakeland, Fla , where he re
ceived his H A. degree In Mis
(ion. He also attended one
year at Mira Costa College in
(k'canside, Calif. Mr. Reeves
attended both Boh Jones Uni
versity, Greenville, SC. and
South Eastern Bible College,
lakeland. Fin
Mr. & Mr. Reeves pastored
in Elgin, Ore. for four years
previous to their missionary
appointment. Thev are the
parents of one young son,
Billy II. The Reeves' musical
ministry plus a unique mis
sions challenge will be fea
tured during this special rally.
The public is invited to attend.
Sunday evening Rick Wad
holm will show slides of his
trip to Europe. This starts at
7:30 p.m.
Four generation attended
the annuiil Owen lamilv picnic
at llie Dalle August fi ( rede
Owen drove the slage coach
from Heppner to H.inliiMii.
Hi lour daughter at the
lumily reunion were Mr.
Nill Fm long of Heppner,
Mr. Con Ailkni of Van
couver. Wa . Mrs. Fred Stark
of Portland and Mrs Bessie
Harrington of Vancouver, Wa.
Attending the picnic were:
Mr and Mr Verhn Mjllhews
A Mrs. Scott Furlong; Joriy
Knudsonol Portland. Or.: Mr,
and Mrs. Roger Castle & son
of Vancouver, Wa ; Mr. and
Mr Fred Stark of Portland,
Or : Mr. and Mr Con Adkins
of Vancouver, Wa.; Mr. and
Mr. IVern Winters of Ta
comn, Wa ; Mr and Mr,
liwell Winter of Pendleton.
Or.; Michael Winters & son of
Tacoma. Wa.; Mr. and Mrs
Frank Adrian & daughter,
Cammie, Carnu & Rccki
Buchanan of Portland, Or ;
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Winters &
Jill & Scott of Ijike Oswego,
Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bunch
& children Itickie, Lisa, Amy,
Julie, Jennifer of Benverton,
Or.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Long &
Terah Joe, of Gaston. Or.: Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McLeod of
Pendleton, Or ; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Nichols, Mark & Sheri of
lke Oswego, Or.; Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Gentry, Scott &
Steve of Vancouver, Wa.; Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Greindcr of
Condon, Or.; Mr. and Mrs.
Uoyd Moyer of Heppner;
Bessie Harrington of Van
couver, Wa.: and Fred Carl
son of Portland, Or.
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