EIGHT-The Heppner Gaiette-Tlme.
Three Links Club met at the
home of Leila Palmer on
Thursday for their regular
meeting. Plans were discus
sed for the benefit for Scott
Groshens which is planned for
Saturday night. June 27. A
food sale will be held as well
as a sandwich and salad
supper, for $2 followed by a
card party with prizes and
desserts. This will be for
donations only. Anyone wish
ing to donate for this cause
may send a check to Holly
Rebekah Lodge.
Plans were discussed for the
sidewalk bazaar to be held in
Heppner later in the month.
This will be e baked goods
table. Refreshments were ser
ved to Ruth Robinson. Joyce
Buchanan. Delpha Jones.
Eula Bloodsworth. Virginia
Peck, Dorothy Burcham and
the hostesses. The next meet
ing will be at the Jones' home.
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
for their regular meeting on
Thursday evening with the
Noble Grand Joyce Buchanan
in the chair. The evening was
spent practicing for degree
work to be presented on
Monday for the San Souci
candidates. Following the
meeting refreshments were
served. This was the last
meeting until the first Thurs
day in Sept. which will start
fall activities.
Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones
were Coos Bay visitors last
week to attend the State
Grange session. Mr. Jones
attended the combined GMI
and GIA insurance meetings
on Monday and school for
insurance agents on Tuesday.
They attended the Committee
on Women's activities break
fast on Wednesday morning
Area Soroptimists Clubs
hold installations
A regularly scheduled
meeting of Soroptimists was
held at the Wagon Wheel in
Heppner at noon June 18. The
program consisted of reports
on the Northwest Regional
Conference held in Anchorage
and also various area meet
ings held in Oregon.
Installation of new officers
of the Pendleton Club was held
June 10. Local members in
attendance were Gail Burken
bine. Lenna Smith. Clista
Venard, Joan McDonald. Jac
kie Allstott. Marlene Peterson
and Mary Goheen.
On June 17 Marlene Gray,
Gail Burkenbine. Vi Wilgers
and Mary Goheen attended
Cunninghams have reunion
Family members of William
and Katie Cunningham had a
family reunion in Ontario,
Oregon, at the home of Bob
and Dorothy Cunningham
June 19, 20 and 21.
Those attending from Hep
pner were Mr. and Mrs.
Sherrill McDonald and daugh
ter, Rhonda; Betty McDonald,
Bill Brannon; Herman and
Mary Blettell; Harry and
SaforcloVi
Located Vi miles out
Dm te the tolUiag f
Uniran have ll t3e tint ! July te leave their
wtS be BqvMafaj as mmmj el tfcelr belongings as possible.
This is just a partial list of items to be sold!!
Model A John Deere Tractor
(runs)
21 Sections of Srpinkler Pipe,
with all the parts
..Lots of old bone harness
and collars
..150 gal. gas tank
450 gal. gas tank
..Harrows
..Hog Scalding vat
..Wood stove
,.OM Buck Rake
..X ft. of 1" plastic water
pipe
-r.100 ft. drop cord
--New Wash Tubs
Heppner, Oregon. Thursday. June 25, l8l
ton ncvs
and were privileged to hear
the national master's wifi
give a most enjoyable talk.
The names for the CWA
scholarships were drawn and
Morrow County delegates
were pleased to hear JoJean
Stevens had won one of the
seven scholarships She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boh
Stevens of Hardman. They
returned home via Sprav and
visited in the evening at the
Gus Strecker home in Sprav
Others from our area attend
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Rerl
Akers. and Mr. and Mrs. O.W.
Cutsforth. The Culsforths re
turned home on Satnrdav
The Pomona Granue will
meet at the Sprav Granee Hall
on Saturdav June 27 at 10:30
a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Rino
harl of I'kiah were l.exingtnn
callers. Thev took their daugh
ters. Amber and Crvstal.
home with them. The girls had
been pulling rye for several
days. The girls returned on
Sunday for a longer stay at the
home of an aunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom. Also
visiting at the Yocom home
were their granddaughters.
Jane and Brenda Jones,
daughters of Debbie Jones of
Pendleton.
Gladys Van Winkle and Jan
Edwards have returned home
from an extended trip to
Wyoming, Colorado. Idaho
and Utah. They saw many
interesting things - especially
weather oriented sights. Thev
visited the Mormon Temple at
Salt Lake. The ladies were
gone two weeks. Miss Ed
wards makes her home in
Pendleton where she is em
ployed. the installation of new officers
at the LaGrande Club.
Installation of Heppner's
new officers for 1981-82 will be
held June 26 at the mountain
home of the Burkenbines. New
officers to be installed are
president - Gail Burkenbine.
vice president - Jackie Al
lstott. treasurer - Clista Ven
ard. recording secretary -Bettie
Doherty. corresponding
secretary - Mary Goheen. and
new board member - Marlene
Gray. The new officers will be
installed by Dortha Voruz of
LaGrande. director of district
No. 3. Guests are expected
from the Pendleton and La
Grande Clubs.
Darlene Snider and Ben, Pilot
Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Byus and Kathy, Becky and
Trey, Liberty Lake, Washing
ton; Clarence Cox, Colville,
Washington; Bill Cunning
ham, and friend, Goldendale.
Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Cunningham, Bend, Ore.;
Mike Cunningham, and the
hosts. Bob, Dorothy, Karen
and Shan Cunningham.
Jons 27
of Heppner on Balm Fork
tM tttiSew tek Dam
Antique Picture Frame's
Old Crosscut Saws
Ixtg Chains
Grease Guns
Antique Coffee Grinder
Fruit Jars
Some Tools
(.1) 5 Gallon Milk Cans and 12)
ten gallon
Antique Kerosine Lamps
Small Electric Motor
(2) Like New Water Pumps
(21 Like New Water Pumps ' t
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Fair and Rodeo News
Bv HOHOT1IY KSTBKIWl
For those who want to know
where to pick up a Fnir
Premium Bonk, these are the
following distribution centers.
Pel's Market in Lexington.
Central Market in Heppner.
Boardman Sentry Market in
Rnardman. the Heppner Ex
tension Office mid Justice
Court Extension Office in
Irrigon f id Bank nf K O in
lone. Ih hnk can also be
mailed t i von upon request
from the Fair Secretary at
676-5159.
The Fair Premium Sheets
will he available in the next
two weeks from the following
distribution centers. fnuntv
Extension offices in Heppner
and Irrigon or Fair Office
during Fair or the Fair
Secretary at (i7fi-5is. P.O
" Box 464 Heppner
These sheets are your regis
tration nf vnnr fair entrv
Arts and Crafts program
one for busy hands
By DEI.I.I.A IIKIDE.M W
Monday is one for busy
hands, fast thinking, and is all
pulled together through the
efforts of Debbie Sheirbnn.
coordinator for the Summer
Arts and Crafts program
sponsored by the Juvenile
Services Commission.
Debbie and her two Heppner
helpers. Sandy Kelsey and
Cindy Frederick, were really
hopping on Monday when
these shots were taken, with
the 41 children attending the
summer program which is set
up for kids from kindergarten
through the junior high level
Special guests would be
Former Heppner
rep to Mortgage
R. D. "Roy" Johnson of
Baker has been appointed
Eastern Oregon representa
tive for Mortgage Bancorpor
ation's investment depart
ment, Mike Ilg. vice president
and marketing manager an
nounced recently.
Johnson, a native of Hep
pner, retired as vice president
and manager of the Baker
Branch of the U.S. National
Bank in 1979. after 32 years of
working in Eastern Oregon
branches of the hank.
In the new position, Johnson
will assist Eastern Oregon
investors in selecting first
mortgage investments. He
also will be responsible for
purchasing existing real es
tate mortgages from individ
uals who wish to convert
longer-term real estate mort
gages to cash.
"Mortgage Bancorporation
is different from other finan
cial institutions in that it
places first mortgages direct
Solo ?imo
1 p.cti,
Rd.. Watch for signs!!
Mr. & Mrs. Pete
farm, Therefore they
Old Rocking ( hairs
2 Power l.awn Mowers
(21 Bunk Beds and other b-ds
2 Antique Highboy dressers
Ci) Antique Trunks
End Table & Old Suitcases
..TERMS: Cash or good
check withl.D.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE:
This will also be a good sale
for the antique dealer, lots of
primatives.
AUCTIONEER - Stewart
Severe - Ph. 567-1005
management not responsible
for accidents.
exhibits and for receiving
vour premium monev at end
of Fair All exhibitors should
fill one in and that includes all
4-M entries-nd nlsn entries
in the 411 Horseshnw and
Wrangler's Open Class Horse
show. Horseshnw leaders will
have these sheets on hand
when vou register to enter the
horses hows.
The Cnmpfire youth groups
will lx having their dv camp
Julv 6 and 7 at the picnic area
nf the Heppner Fairerntinds
They will combine their dav
camp with Cutsforth Park and
Irene Plocharskv is one nf
I heir leaders
There are still some spaces
left for Community Booths
and Commercial Displays
The theme for this venr's
Fair is "Expanding Horizon's
of the 'Kit's." and colors are
red and while These colors
can he used in the theme for
Community Booths and Fair
Parade
visiling in both July and
August In July an art
professor from Blue Mountain
Community College. BruCe
Guiwalts. will lc joining Ihe
team to work with the kids in
clay Bruce teaches ceramics,
at B.MOC and will be bringing
Ihe clay with him. which is
being donated by the college.
In August. Doug Sheirbon, a
teacher at Ihe grade school in
Boardman will be bringing his
pel snakes, mice and a pel
tarantula In show Ihe kids and
discuss wilh them facts about
these animals and nature.
Debbie says Ihe guesl
speakers will he visiting both
Ihe Heppner arts and crafts
classes and those held in lone
man appointed
Ban corporation
ly with private investors and
therefore normally is able to
provide a higher return on
investments,"
"Roy Johnson, with his
extensive background in real
estate and financing, will give
an added dimension to real
estate financing and investing
for Eastern Oregon resi
dents." Ilg said.
Johnson resides in Baker
with his wife. Leanna. who is a
registered nurse at Baker's St.
Elizabeth Hospital.
"JUST HEldiWIFI
3 TRUCK LOADS OF ESC." DAS
iic::das to choose moL
ALL MODELS IN STOCK
COMPLETE COLOR SELECTION
Erodes Accepted Easy Bank Financing
WE'RE READY TO DEAL"
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PEOPLETiO
iWISHES TO THANK ALL
lOJR FRIENDS AND
NEIGHBORS THAT CAME
BY THIS PAST WEEK TO
MAKE OUR GRAND
OPENING SUCH A
HUGE SUCCESS!!
CQLll in AK3 THY CIS OF THE
m select.:.- of m::ms aeis
ti a happy onivm
Next to Mel
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Southgate
Whites to speak at Women's Aglow
Pastor Sid While and his
wile Gwen will be speaking as
a husband and wife team nl
the Heppner Women's Aglow
Fellowship on Tnesdnv. .Mine
no
The fellowship includes a
salad bar supper for s; 5n at
ti :tn p m followed hv a 7;l
fellowship meeting and speak
ers. '
Pastor While and his wife
have heim in the ministry
since l)."l Thev have two
suns. Sul .lr a policeman on
the hnmhxquail lit the Port of
Portland who is married and
has two children and Greg
who is single and co-pastors
with his parents in Madras
Sid has three brothers who
are retired ministers - one a
former missionary to Bolivia
The Whites have pastured five
churches and spent lime on
the evangelistic field and
being interim pastors Sid has
also held meetings in Belfast.
Ireland, the country from
which his parents came,
The Whiles' most recent
pastorate, until coming to
Madras last vear. was in Ihe
Washington. P C.. area where
thev started n church and
Bert Peck Bridge construction completed
The county road crew has
recently completed the recon
struction of the bridge located
on Bert Peck Road south of
Lexington. The old structure,
which was constructed ap
proximately 25 years ago,
collapsed recently due to the
deterioration of the timber
substructure.
The new 20-foot bridge is
constructed with steel string
ers setting on reinforced
concrete abutments. Steel
decking with a premixed
asphalt overlay was used for
the roadway, and a standard
corrugated steel guardrail for
R.D. 'Roy' Johnson
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Gwen and I'uHtor Sid
paslored for over four years
This was an interdenomina
tional church where people
from all faiths worshiped in
unity
Gwen has been instrumental
in starting women's fellowship
groups wherever thev have
paslored and has spoken at
Aglow and other women's
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This bridge was constructed
over a period of two months at
the cost of $l.r,:wr. which, siivs
the Public Works Dept., in-
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groups.
The meeting on Tuesday In
open lo both wives and
husbands, and the public is
invited "Sid and Gwen will he
speaking as a hushand-wife
team, and we are sure you will
be benefited by their minis
try." said a flub spokesper
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equipment
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Heppner News
n Ida Fai'ia'R home is "buz
zing" Juttl now while her son,
Jim, a U.S. Navy chief petty
officer and his three children
are making a summer visit.
Ida's grandchildren came
here from Salisbury. Mary
land, and their dad came from
San Diego.
Anna Johnson has returned
home from a five-week visit In
Itauland and Oslo Norway,
and Gothenburg and Stock
holm Sweden where she was
vislling relatives.
David. April. Christopher
and Andrew Sykes spent the
weekend visitinR David's sis
ters and their families. First
they traveled to Portland
where they spent the night
with Vickie and Charlie Lewis
and son, Max. The next day
the Sykes and the Lewises
traveled to Monmouth where
they spent two days visiting
Ardeen and John Clay and
sons. Jim. Alan and John. The
Clays, who had just moved to
Monmouth look most of the
visitors on a tour of Salem and
Hie Capitol Building
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of
the types of materials used in
construction it will lust for
many years." said a Public
Works Depl Kpnkcsierson.
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