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DOROTHY ZTT
This week we see the Extension and Goimry AgenTofSces
preparing for the 4-H Horse Show to be held Augr"f. Iefetirig "
the 10 exchange La bo Japanese students af 2:30 p!ta. lit the"
: Nomad Restaurant, Boardraan, this Friday. Murray's Drug ."j
Store repainting inside and out. All sorts of activity at thVeild.
Ford Building with Wayne Wilson's business moving in Also
must mention the new addition to the Democrat. Gulch.
, Schoolhouse, a little one-holer, a much needed building for
' every little one-room schoolhouse. '. .. ""'-''
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Forrie and Gail Burkenbihe have just r eturoed frCm their -trip
to the Elks National Convention Held in Qtcago. After
; the convention, they flew to "WashingfDjC. where they'
carefully chose which historical sites they could see in the
four days. One of the highlights, during the tour of the White
House was seeing Queen Elizabeth of England during the
, reception she held for the British Embassy. It was then on to '
Sundance, WY to visit Gail's relatives and home.
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I also hear that our local fishermen are getting their limits v
at Lake Penland. " :- i
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Marcia Kemp is a patient at Good Samaritan Hospital,
Portland, where she will have major surgery this week,"-
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Dr. and Mrs. Michael O'Keeffe and daughter of Phoenix, '
; AZ were recent visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and :
' Mrs. Dick Wilkinson. The O'Keeffes were enroute to Lund, ' ,
Sweden to make their home. Dr. O'Keeffe will be engaged itf ;
scientific research at Lund University during the next year,"
and will then go to Holland for six months to complete the -project.
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Jane Rawlins, HHS English Dept. head is home after four
weeks of summer study at O.S.U. In CorvaUis she stayed with
daughter Carol Brewster and family. : ' '
Emma Drake's bowl of ripe apricots, picked from her tree
near Baltimore St., was a real treat at the Methodist Church
picnic. .
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It seems to be time for visiting granddaughters around the
Hager Park site. Both the SchaffiU and Pierce homes have - , ;
been transformed by little girls recently. ' ' ' .
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The Public Library's book sale attracted many "buyers
during its first two hours last Thursday evening. Ella Smith, .
the former librarian who served as rashier, especially
enjoyed visiting with the Larry. Tibbies family.
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A real remodeling boom is taking place in the South Court " '
and Gilmore Street vicinity. The Bud Marshalls led off and " " ;.
the Steve Brownfields, Ken Beals and BobShiimans are hard '
at it now. '- ' .' : - -
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Mrs. Harnett is enjoying showing off the little, restored
schoolhouse. She takes groups through it every day that she
is at the museum.
Around the
pot :
belly
stove
Vida-Heliker
Rules slated
1978 Cake Baking
Visiting Mr. and Sirs.' Bart " -. ' ..P.
Akers ovef the weekend were - t "f
Mr.mfMrs. Bia Akers and '-''l flbnOrOu
sons, Portland. . ' ; ..
Worthy advisor
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., Kristi Edmundson, daughter of Mr. and
' Mrs. John Edmundson was installed this term
as Worthy Advisor of lone Rainbow Assembly
No. 89. Mrs. Dot Halvorsen is the Mother
Advisor.
The installing officers were Arlene Cannon,
Donna Bae, Kathy Halvorsen, Linda Prock ' , -
and Laurie Childers.
; , ; '.' The crowning ceremony was performed by
. V Dave Harrison. : , -
' Others assisting were Jan Peterson and
- NaUie Tews, guest book; programs, Trisha .
Mahoney and Troy Hakala; servers, Vera
. Turner, Elsie Schmidt, Shirley Belcher and .
" . Julie Angermeyr. ,
. ' Three musical numbers were sung by Bill
- , Buckendorf.
". Out-of-town guests were Vera Turner, Elsie
'r- - Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Phillips, Leanna
. . - Hakala and sons, Troy, Jerad and Ryan. ' .
on news
yexiridt
-,Agnes Schoonover Nichols
had several of her family
visiting her recently when
" they enjoyed a Schoonover
reunion t Out of town visitors
were Alma Warner, Los
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Schoonover of Omak,
- WA; Francie Montanya, Anise
' WA; Mr. and Mrs. John Mays
aIid sons, HBrmiston; Mildred
Bradefl, Boise, ID; who with
the Lawrence Schoonover fa-
mily and the family of Mrs.
Nichols from Lexington all
enjoyed a picnic lunch and '
get-together at Cutsforth "
Park. .
Elmer Pomeroy and dau
ghters Joyce Powell of Kelso,
WA and Wanda KoneKamp of
Bradley, CA visited Mr. Pom
eroy's sister-in-law, Florence
McMillan over the weekend.
They enjoyed sightseeing of
Heppner and Lexington areas
as the ladies had not bee In
Morrow . County for several
years. They were joined
Saturday evening by Pat and
Irene Cool and Jo Irvin of
Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Bergstrom of Heppner, at
Beecher's Cafe in lone where
all enjoyed dinner and visit
ing. They spent Sunday mor
ning at the Mabel Ring hom j
in lone before starting for
home later in the day.
( Stephen Undstrom, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom,
. has returned to his home in
Norfolk VA after a month's
' vacation. ' . " "
, An International potluck
. . dinner parry was given at the'
. - Jim Swanson home in honor of
visiting' friends, Pat Wolffe,
Salem and Helen Sunderland,
Gresham. Alsoattending were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angermeyr n."
i Heppner,, Alan Pence, Pen-
dletoh and Mary Beth Haver
berg, Madison, MN.-. " '. , -.
The Willows Grange, WJV.C.
met for their regular meeting
Friday, July 1 at the city
park. Sliced watermelon was -served.
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A.A.U.W. would ; like a
remind the community rchild-
ren to" attend" "Story Bo(ir"
held every Wednesday ar.ll
. ajii. at the lone Ory LiBrary. --A
pair of J-ply gray';suede
work gloves were found In the"
City Park Friday morning
" after the fire. Contact Irene
Crabtree. - . :.r
Mr. and Mrs. William Mol-"
ler, Gresham, and sister, June
Haugen, Lake Oswego, and
nephew, Ken Crutchen flew to
Lexington last week for a
visit. They were met by Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom. -
Weekend guests at the Marv
Peterson home were Mrs. '
Peterson's sister, Jeanette ,
Yates and Earle Smith both
from Tacoma, WA.
Visiting Vera Rietmann last
week was her sister, Mrs.
Carol Morrison. Mrs. Morri
son also visited John Turner in
Baker. Weekend guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rohde and
family,-Mary Jo and Paul,
Kennewick, WA. Paul has re
mained here to help with
harvest.
Harvest helpers at the Jim
Swanson ranch are Jim's
nephew, Mike Swanson, Au
burn, WA and Bob Krfppaeh-
ne, Portland. - "- ..
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Vida Heliker, long time
,.; member of the lone Garden
Club, was honored at their
- meeting held on June 17 in' the
social rooms of the lone Uni
ted Church of Christ. The cliib
presented her with a book en
:. titled "Gardening with Vida",
- which was a pictorial resume
of her 2T years-as an active
member of tne club. . , -Vida
joined the club at the
- second meeting and was an
active force in helping to
develop. Woolery Park situat-
, - ed In the center of lone.
' Over the years- she has ,
4'" served on most of the standing
- commit fees making plans for ,'
.ar'flower shows, plant sales, in-
' stallations, etc Each year the -
, grnup has held' one .of ts"
"spring meetings at her moun- .
lain home at Parker's Mill, j
!.The Twelfth Night Burning
- -of the Christmas' Greens has -been
one of her projects for
many of the 16 years that ft
has been held
, Willows Grange ladies join
ed the club for the program
and refreshments.
Mrs. Lee Palmer, chair
man, presented Vida with a
gift from their group. Special
guests were Mrs. Don Heliker
and Mrs. Monte Stookey. '
During the business meeting
pepperonia plants were hand
ed out to those members who
will care for them through the
year and compete in the
contest at state convention
next June. The Garden Club
Booth at Morrow County Fair
was discussed.
Plans were finalized for
helping with Vida's yard sale
on July 17 and most members
indicated that they could be
present to help.
All of Vida's friends wish
her' happiness in ber new
home. Vida wiQ be leaving for
her homein Seattle in Sep
tember,"' v";
. Rules for the Oregon Wheathearts
. - Contest have been announced.
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' Contestant must be a resident of Morrow County.
. Cake must be exhibited and judged at Morrow County fair.
. "Cake-baking contestants must be women or men over 21, or
'married women or men; excluding professional bakers.
Each contestant must use the same cake and lcinj recipe -
- as shown in the premium book. Cakes to be displayed at
' ' Wheat League Baking Contest, on board (may be cardboard ' i
. or board covered with foil, etc) . ' '?;.
. -" Premiums will be paid directly to the winners from, the h
"' Wheat League office. County premiums are: 1st $5.00;
2nd-$3.00; 3rd-l2.00., ,
First place winner will be eligible to enter state bake-off at
the Annual Convention of the Oregon Wheat Growers League '
; in December. - , (
Top award of $100 will be paid to the State Winner.
If the county winner is unable to compete, the second place
winner may represent the county at the State Convention, m
Cake-baking contestants may not re-bake their cakes at
State Bake-off unless there Is a mechanical failure. , ,
Besides the top award of $100 to the winner, they will also o;
be presented with a trophy at the annual banquet. ,w
Check your county premium book for time your entry y,
should be in place. , ,
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H: Hp urs change : 5
last Sunday noon.
It will hold until the Sunday
after school starts, Sept. 12
when the regular winter hours
will resume with the opening
of Sunday School classes.
Beginning July J5, morning
, worship at the United Metho-,
dist Church will be held at 10
a.m. Instead of ll a.m. The 10
a.m. hour was adopted by the
Church Board at its meeting
Hospital notes
Joseph Marick, lone, is a
patient at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
Patients dismissed 'this we-
''id j
ek were: Tammie Tucker,:
lone; Andrew Seal, Helen
Currin, Dee Cox and Nancy
McElhany, all of Heppner. ;
Graves reunion
The reunion for the descen
dants of Ward and True
Graves was held at Anson
Wright Park July 9-10.
The family of John Graves,
with Dorris receiving the
prize, was awarded a prize for
the most descendants attend
ing the reunion. Pauline Jen
son, San Diego, CA, daughter
of Shelby and Gertrude re
ceived a prize for coming the
farthest. ;'
. There were over 102 descen- .
dants attendina the reunion
with Gladys Heliker, fcdith
Munkers, Hank and Shelby
Graves in attendance. There
were 19 grandchildren, 25
great grandchildren, 3 great
great grandchildren also at
tending. The next Graves reunion
will be held in 1978 at Anson
Wright Park, when (he 50th
wedding anniversaries of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Graves and
Mr, and Mrs. Shelby Graves ;
will be celebrated. '
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