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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1979)
McEwen gets Academy nod from Packwood Heppner High School senior Scott McEwen was one of 20 Oregon youths nominated this week by U.S. Sen. Bob Packwood for admittance to the Air Force Academy. McEwen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McEwen of Riverside Drive, was pre viously nominated as a candi date for Air Force Academy admission by Rep. Al Ullman. O Irrig on news Francis Rose Wilson 922-3352 The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday February 8, 1979 NINE ' Mrs. Mary Adams has returned to her home after a successful eye operation in Portland. It has been neces sary to make quite a number of trips to Portland to see the doctor concerning her eyes. She was taken to Portland last Thursday and planned to go again Monday for a check-up. Dorma Bell, who is District G Director for the Lions Clubs, attended the mid-winter Con ference of Lions International in Medford. One of the points of business was the form ulating of plans for the Lions' state convention which will be held in late May at the Lloyd Center in Portland. The date will be announced later. Mrs. Bell lives in Irrigon with her husband Charles. However they are still mem bers of the Boardman Lions' Club, since they joined the club there before moving to rrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Pat (Tiny) McDonough also attended the Lions conference. Adela Mc Donough returned home with Mrs. Bell. McDonough had some vacation time coming so spent a week visiting his relatives in California before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson, who sponsored an exchange student from Australia, have . said good-bye to Carol Mann, who left Jan. 24. She participated in many activities while here, such as attending the Irrigon Lioness meeting, and seemed to really enjoy being here. Her parents operate a dairy farm 140 miles from Sydney and she is very much an outdoor girl. It was much too cold here at this time of year to be out of doors very much. It was a different story with Michelle Doghaun. They took her skiing which she seemed to enjoy, and to other activi ties but she became homesick and after two weeks returned to her home. She had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McDonough. There were some 70 Aus tralian exchange students, sponsored by the Lions' Inter national who were placed in iMo)foYoYo) I sill) (PTri A 1 , S SDieed (Bacon I PorBi (losQ Mi) "steaEx i2-oi.C zs w a. 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Offer Includes Frame. Ea, homes in five western states. They all met at Los Angeles and attended Disneyland be fore taking a plane back to Australia. A few of the students were from New Zealand. Several couples met at the Irrigon's Lion Clubhouse at 1 p.m. Thursday for a work day and did some painting in the building. They wound up the day with hotcakes, bacon and eggs, at 7 p.m. Bob Dickerson of Pasco, spoke in the evening service at the Assembly of God, Jan. 18. He has ministered with suc cess for a number of years in prison and jail services. He has shared many experiences where inmates were convert ed and began ministering themselves to fellow inmates. Much of his work has been within the Montana State Prison. He was accompanied by Evangelist Larry MaKeef who spoke briefly and sang several songs of his own composition. Pastor and Mrs. Allen Gordanier and members of the Assembly church board and their wives attended the Sectional A of G business meeting and dinner held at the Hermiston Assembly of God on Jan. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Prouty of Irrigon have return ed from a vacation to San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Quartsite, Ariz. In Quartsite they met with Mrs. Pouty's parents Mr. and Mrs. Rex Paulson. Prouty broke his leg on Jan. 6, when he fell from a ladder, while working at hauling potatoes. One good reason to take a vacation. He expected to go back to work when he returned but the doctor told him he needed two more weeks to recover. With this weather he should have stayed in Arizona, he said. He will be hauling seed potatoes from Montana when he returns to work. Bart Prouty of Irrigon has enlisted in the Army and is stationed at Fort Benning, Ga. for basic training and later his specialized training. He ex pects to be there until April. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Prouty of Irrigon. His wife, Caroline, will remain in Irrigon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillette, until he has com pleted his basic training. O Kinzua news Barbara Pike Bitter cold weather and the extremely icy road here in town have served to keep most of us close to home and fire. Leaving town for a day or two has been an almost sure invitation to frozen water lines and other such calamities, as a result news from our community has been in very short supply. the 23rd. Bruce Pike went to The Dalles to pick her up at the Amtrack station on Satur day. While in Kinzua Sharon also visited with her Aunt Nina Castle and her cousins, Marti Wallis and her family. Jiggs and Rita Bowman spent Friday in. Prineville visiting with their daughter and son-in-law, Sara and Dave Riney.1 Back home that eve ning they were joined by their son Vic from Prineville. Vic spent the weekend here, attending the Wheeler-Helix basketball game with his parents Saturday evening. Sandra Crismon and her children, Keity, Corey and Cody went to Mount Vernon the weekend of January 27th to visit her parents, Dennis and Margaret Lemons. Sandra and Keity went on to Ontario Saturday to attend the wedding of Carrie Paullus and David Crabtreej Carrie is the daughter of Camp Five resi dents Don and Barbara Paul lus. Arlet and Bonnie Campbell went to Redmond and Prine ville Saturday to visit friends and relatives. Don and Barbara Pike enjoyed a busy weekend with their daughter and son-in-law Patti and Chuck Constantin, Portland, and their five week old daughter Nicole. The entire family went to Fossil Saturday evening to enjoy the ball game.