Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 29, 1976, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Page s, TKE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday. April 29, 19
Mrs. Iris Morley enjoyed a
visit this weekend with her
. daughters Christine and Ann.
Joining the group at Mrs.
Morley's home Sunday was
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Heppner, Lexington, lone team now
being organized for players
13-15 years of age
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The large machine digs 3Va ft. deep, from 6-14
Inches wide, at 12 feet per minute. The smaller one
digs 2 ft. deep, 5 inches wide at 6 ft. per minute.
Rent them by the foot, hour or day at Wayne's.
Wayne's Diesel & Auto Repair
at Jim's Welding
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On the Road Tire Service
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senger, Condon. Ann and
Christine returned home to
Hood River Sunday.
Mrs. Naurine Benson joined
sroun of Fossil women from
the Fossil chapter of Epsilon.
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Fair Grounds
Applications at
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vallis. The ladies left Fridaj
and returned home Sunday
evening.
Butch and Paula Carey
arrived in Kinzua Friday to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hampton. Ray brought his
wife home on Saturday mor-'
ning from Portland where she
had been hospitalized for
more than a week. Butch and
his wife, after a most enjoy
able visit, Ronald and Jill and
with his parents, went home to
Springfield Monday.
Dave Mattison lost a fight
with Johnnie Jackson's post
peeler Sunday evening. After
emergency treatment by
Margaret McConnell Dave
was taken to The Dalles by his
wife. Sue and Johnnie Jack
son. Dave was able to return
home the same evening but
will be unable to work for a.'
while since he has a large
number of stitches in one
finger and two other badly
bruised fingers.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
went to Bend Thursday to visit
Don's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Hardwick and his sisters
and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Scarlett and Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Overton. Satur
day the Hardwicks went on to
Eugene where Don attended a
meeting of the Directors of
Oregon Logging Conference.
Following the meeting they
went to Corvallis to visit their
son Don at school. After a long
and busy weekend, Don and
Rose arrived home Sunday.
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Mrs. Deena Reid and DeRi
na went to Pendleton Monday
to keep an appointment with
Derina's orthodontist.
Jiggs and Rita Bowman and
granddaughter Ericka spent
Wednesday and Thursday in
Prineville for dental attention
for Jiggs. Their daughter Sara
Riney accompanied them
home to visit a few days. Dave
arrived on Friday to Join his
wife. Saturday the Rineys and
Bowmans and their son Vic
and daughter Cindy took
Ericka home to her parents, '
Joe and Robin Bowman, in
Portland. The group also went
to Washington Saturday
where they spent the night at
the home of Jiggs' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lytton Strom,
Longview.
Mrs. Margaret Orr, Prine
ville arrived Saturday to
spend the weekend with her
son Gordon and family.
Hershel and Betty Murdock
went to The Dalles Friday for
medical attention and to take
care of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Heppner visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Pike went
to Portland Saturday on
business. They stopped in
Odell to have coffee with the
Grady Rogers. They enjoyed a
short visit with Margaret,
Grady was gone fishing.
Carol and Earl Norris went
to Bend Wednesday. They
stopped in Prineville on the
way home to visit with Earl's
brother, Fred Norris and
family. Also present was
Earl's niece and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shoe
maker from Craigsville, WV.
On Saturday Earl and Carol
went back to Prineville to see
Mr. and Mrs. Al Apperson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Apper
son. The Ernest Appersons,
Carol's sister, are from Mc
Cloud, CA.
Bernard and Carol Dyer
went to The Dalles Saturday to
do some shopping.
CB radio
A citizen band radio has
been donated to the Sheriffs
Department by the Morrow
County Sheriff's Search and
Rescue Posse.
The CB radio Is monitored
on channel 9 and is to be used
for emergencies. All calls will
go to the sheriff's department
and In the event of an
emergency the sherifr de
partment will notify the posse
of the location of the emer
gency and the nature of the
trouble.
There are presently 37
members in the MCSSARP.
Newly elected officers are
president Ed Yeoman, vice-
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April 23, Central Market
won 4 games from Fiesta
Bowl, Coast to Coast and
Morrow County Grain Grow
ers split their series at 2
games each as Peterson's won
S games from Gardners.
Marie Turner, Morrow
County Grain Growers took
the honors for Individual high
game with a 192. Inetia
Canton, Peterson's rolled a 524
to take the high honors for
individual high series.
Peterson's rolled a 909 for
team high game with Central
Market second with a 901.
Central Market rolled a 2575
for team high series with
Peterson's a close 2nd with a
2574.
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Petersons 40Mi 234
Central Market 34 30
Gardner's 33 31
Coast to Coast 33 31
MCGG 324 314
Fiesta Bowl 19 41
Lions elect
officers
The Heppner Lions Club will
be installing new officers at
the Charter Night Banquet to
be held May 8, 1976.
The Election of Officers was
held April 20, 1976 at the
regular meeting. Those elect
ed were: President, Don Cole;
1st Vice President, Bill Lan
de; 2nd Vice President, Bob
Johnson; 3rd Vice President,
Mike Anderson; Secretary,
Dave Harrison; Treasurer,
Dave Dollarhide, Tail Twist
er, Larry Mills; Lion Tamer,
Clayton Henog; Board mem
bers Cliff Green, Mike Howell,
Mark Johnson and Neil Parks.
The Charter Night Banquet
will be a steak and seafood
dinner followed by a dance.
The Club will recognize the
"Outstanding Lion" of the
Club and there will be other
awards.
"Membership Award Keys"
will be presented to four Club
members who have brought
new members into the club.
These awards go to David
Harrison, Bill Lande, Richard
Sargent and Dave Franzen,
who is still a member but livef
in Burns.
donated
president Simon Winters, sec
retary Don Isom, treasurer
Mark Miller and historian
Archie Ball.
10 members of the
MCSSARP were Issued certi
fications March 16 as a result
of several training sessions
and seminars held by the
Oregon State Emergency Ser
vices Division and Oregon
State Sheriff's Association.
The sessions include classes
and practice on the following
subjects: first aid, outdoor
survival. Type 1. 2, and J
searches, compass and map
reading, crime scene protec
tion and collection of evi
dence. 1
SSgt Kerry Drown
Easfgate Mall
Walla Walla, WA 97367
Call Collect
(509) 525-5500 Ext. 5484
The Monument Grange held
their regular meeting Wed
nesday evening with 12 mem
bers and two guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Fenton, Prineville
State Deputy. Topic of dis
cussion were Corporate Farm
Initiative and the Credit
Union. Richard Cox was rein
stated in the Grange. The hall
committee reported the crab
feed was a success. The next
meeting will be May 12.
The M.M.M. Club met Wed
nesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Bud Engle with all ten
members present. There are
three quilts completed, two
will go on the emergency shelf
and the other will be raffled
off at a later date. Easter
greetings were sent to seven
past members that had moved
away. The door prize was won
by Phyllis Patzer and the
white elephant won by Mae
McWillis. The next meeting
will be May 20 at the home of
Mrs. Grace Fitze.
Mrs. Bud Engle spent last
weekend at the home of her
daughter and family, the Will
Martins of John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sweek
and Mrs. Stella McCarty,
Heppner, spent Sunday at the
grain,
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Harold Reynolds homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cupper,
LaGrande and Mr. and Mrs.
George Stubblefleld and Ro
bert were Sunday guests at the
Mattie Stubblefield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Camp
bell and sons were Sunday
guests at the Jim Stubblefield
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jewel
and daughters and the Rev.
Robert Hall, Milton-Freewat-er
were dinner guests at the
Jack Cavender home Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leath
ers attended Easter services
in Monument and went to John
Bargain!
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there and spent the day with
their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ogle.
Mrs. Mae McWillis, Mrs.
Marvin Nickols. Vivian Post
and Paul Potter attended
Easter Sunrise services in
Long Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller
left Saturday for Gold Beach
for the weekend.
Earl Miller is visiting In
Eugene for the week. Mrs.
Earl Miller left Friday for
Portland for the weekend.
Sam Thompson, Imbler vi
sited Sunday at the Sam Scott
home.
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