SECTION 3, PAGE 6 Heppner's Founding cont. from pg. 5 by the Baptists. Previously the school house was open to use by all denominations and show that Rev. J.C. Klrkman, a member of the Columbia River Conference, came re- erect a store building. Lum ber was hauled from Van Arnien's mill at the head of Butler Creek. Henrylleppner went off to buy goods and to haul it to the new store. The Extension Unit's 1959 booklet. Yesteryears of Mor row, reports: As soon as the Heppner-Morrow structure had been roofed and floored, the people in tht&ULutunduig country tk'cidiid it was time for a clelbration and accord ingly a big dance was planned. Word was sent out over the area and fa niilies.as faraway as fifty miles came bringing with them provisions and blankets. It is reported that the only ones who did any sleeping were children under twelve who were considered too young todance. The music was provided by Lew Trainer and John Crawford, the fid dlers of the community. About the 10th of August, 1872, Hep pner and Morrow were open for business (Pg. 41) The Yesteryears booklet states: Before 1873 the mail came from Scott's Postoffice on the John Day River or from Umatilla Landing. In 1873, Mr. Morrow, with the aid of Congressman Slater, suc ceeded in establishing mail service between Pendleton and The Dalles, with a post office in Heppner. George Stansbury was honored by being appointed the first post master. The new office occupied a six-foot square space in the corner of the Heppner-Morrow store. (Pg. 42) Significant Developments 1875-1900 gularly as lie was in iwo hi charge of a circuit of which Henunor was part. Since that date the record of a contin uous line of service by that denomination has been preserved. In 1877 George Stansbury's portion of the townsite pass ed to T.W. Ayers; Wells Far go L Co. put In an express office, appointing J.L. Mor row as agent. Mr. Shortrldge put up a shoe shop and Mr. E. Nordyke started a wagon shop. A flouring mill was started before this date byan old man named Mr. Beagle, who built it largely by the aid of contributions from citi zens, who were to be repaid in grinding. Later O.H. Hal lock became a half owner in the mill and In 1878 Dennis De Porte and I.G. Hew ison took It over and greatly Improved It. In 1877 the first church building was erected meetings were held at varying intervals by several groups. Methodist Church records cont. pg. 8 pc Down by the old Mill Stream the old grist mill wheel as it lay on the bank of Willow Creek. Not too far from the site of the old mill. Dick and Lynnea Sargent welcome you to their store! Home Furnishings Sporting Goods Paint and Wallpaper Housewares Hardware Electrical Supplies Plumbing Kitchen Tools Lawn and Garden Automotive Toys Main St., Heppner Blue luster Dealer Coast to Coast St ore "Where your dollar does the most" (J -rj'in qV2 62 t t t