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Ituth McNeill. Pendleton,
recently visited her father, Jim
Covkinii, who now livtm t the
Veteran Administration IXmi
K'llmry at Vhie City, near
Medlord.
Cowiim ix hi ill taking treat
ments, and is fietting along very
well. He misses hiK friends at
lleppner, Mr. McNeill say,
and MiKKesta that his friends at
Heppner might want to write
him. His address: J. G. Cowing,
V. A. lomiciliary, Sec. 4, White
City, Ore. 97501.
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To F.rnrkl Joiner and Ernie Cereta. We wish
them much success in lleppner.
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These boys are the B A I Cuhs.
Major U'aKue. who were stu
H.ni at A C. Houuhton Ele
mentary School last year. They
plaed ttu-ir final game June 2t,
ImiiiR to Echo. The tenm played
Hi RamcH, coniM-linR with
teams from Arlington, Stan
field. Echo and Umatilla, May
14 t Though June. Rill Griffin is
coach. Other minor L.L. teams
were coached by Burrel Cooley,
Irrij-on, and Joe Turner,
Boardman.
SP. 5 Eddie Drissie and his
wife, the former Judy Snyder,
and children Stacey and
Tommy, visited at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Snyder, the past week. They
were recently stationed in
Mainz, Germany. They will
visit his parents in Medford
before reporting for duty at
Fort Bragg. N.C.
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The Irrigon Lions' Pee Wee
Rodeo group that traveled in a
caravan to the D Bar J Ranch
and Recreation Center at Alfal
fa, Ore. carried away many of
the honors, June 16 - 17. There
were 24 contestants from the
Irrigon, Umatilla, Hermiston
area, and with parents and
friends, 60 persons attended the
rodeo from this area.
The senior winners for Ail-
Around Cowboy tropica were
Allison Shcrrcll and Scott
Acock. The team effort in the
wild pony race was won by Jack
Yocom. Scott Acock and Don
Leighton.
21 first place wins were taken
by this group:
Senior Barrels - 1 Wayne
lluwe, 2 Vickie Keith, 4 Allison
Shell ell; JmhUt HarreU -
Alv in Velter, S Brad lluwe;
Pole -- 2 Wayne Huwe. 4 Scott
Acock, 5 Vicki Keith; Junior
Poles -1 Alvin Vetler, 4 Rocky
Steagall ; Senior Calves - 2 Jack
Ywom, 4 Scott Acock. 5 Dave
Hoffman; Junior Calves - 2
Steve Sherrell. 5 Alvin Vetter;
Senior Ponies -1 Scott Acock. S
Dana Creamer, SDeane; Junior
Ponies - 5 Rock y Steagall:
Senior Goat Tying - 2 Allison
Sherrell. 5 Scott Acock.
Saturday evening the group
enjoyed a Western Family
Dance sponsored by the D Bar J
Ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eppen
bach and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Sanders have returned from a
vacation trip, visiting an aunt of
Mrs. Eppenbach and Mrs.
Sanders in Missouri.
They saw the flaming Gorge
and the Dinosaur National
Monument , and visited the
Eisenhower Memorial Libarary
in Abeline, Kans., then traveled
on to Ames, Iowa, where their
son attends University. In
Nebraska they visited Eppen
bach's relatives and Mr. Sand-
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Arlington Heppner - lone
era mother in O'Neil, Nebr.
Then on to Jackson Hole and
Crater of the Moon They
visited F.ppenlwch'a daughter
Peggy in Mountain Home le
fine returning to Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson
traveled to Portland Saturday
where they met their daughter,
Cat mine WiNw of Sunt a Crtir.
Calif., at the airport. They
visited their son xim in Salem
Indue returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and
Sheryl are home front a
vacation trip to Washington,
DC, and other points Fast.
They left BRain Saturday to
attend the Assembly of God
Camp Meeting al Brooks, Ore.
Among the South Morrow
folks who traveled to spots
along the Columbia for picnics
on the Fourth were Ida Farra
and Ella Adlard. They were
joined at Hat Rock Park by two
of Ida's sisters and their
husbands from the Washington
side-Mr. and Mrs. John Reihs
of Sunnyside and Mr. and Mrs.
David Dam of Richland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Borman
were down from Yakima on
business last week. Mrs. Bor
man formerly worked in the
Penney's Store here and is now
employed in the store in
Yakima.
IIXPPNF.lt tOHK.I GAZF.TTF. TIMF.H. Thursday. July 12, 1973
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back In town
U. Chris Brown is spend
ing two weeks leave helping
his father, Paul Brown, get
wheal harvest underway.
He arrived Sunday from
his borne In Tacoma. Wash.
He Is executive officer of C.
Company of the 31Mh Infantry
Battalion. Ft. Lewis, and has
leen assigned there since
completion of his combat
tour in Vietnam in (ctoler,
1971.
The family received news
that his brother U. Jg Mark
Brown's ship, the USS
Courtney may l returning
to Norfold. Va. in August
from it's home port of
Naples. Italy.
W hile in Naples. Mark has
been playing rugby for
NATO of Naples, playing
professional teams in Rome
and elsewhere in Italy. Mark
received his BS degree from
the University of Oregon in
1970. Chris received his from
Oregon State in 1909.
Both young men are grad
uates of Heppner High.
Saturday evening Ida Farra
entertained Emma Hager, Ella
Adlard, Effie Johnson and Rev.
and Mrs. E.E. Cutting at dinner
in her newly redecorated home.
The Heppner High School
Class of 1948 is having a
reunion dinner and dunce
Siit in day evening at the Elks
dining room. About thirty five
are expected. Following the
dinner, friends are Invited to
come in to visit and dance.
Bob Kilkenny is general
chairman..
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrlin Mat
thews enjoyed day at home
July 4 for members of their
family. Coming for the day
were Mr. and Mr. Jim Greiner
of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
McLeod and Scott of Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols,
Mark and Sheri of Milwaukie.
Dave McLeod and Mrs. Scott
Furlong, both of lleppner.
Vclva Bechdolt writes that
husband Adrian is recovering
from his broken hip in the
Rogue Valley Memorial Hospit
al at Medford. Her note of July 3
states, "He is put into a
wheelchair every day and stays
there a couple of hours.
Yesterday he walked on crut
ches in his room and today out
into the hall with the doctor
beside him. Tomorrow (July 4)
is his birthday and we shall
celebrate in a small way."
r.lulofootcrs' 4-11
practice
loathercraft
July 7, members of the
Mulcfnoters' 4 II Leathercraft
club met in the lone.Cily Park
at 2::W p.m for their fifth
meeting.
The club will meet again
Saturday. July 14. 2.30 p.m.,
also at the City Park in lone.
leader Mrs. Zinter passed
out sheets on leather craft
swivel knife practice cuts and
decorative culs. She spoke on
Leather history, tanning and
fair projects were discussed.
A picture to be used at the fair
on the Leather projects Board
was taken. Members heard
about the different kinds of
leather linings, and how they
could be used.
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