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Juin
Heppner Happenings
B y M a r y B r y a n t 6 7 6 -9 4 9 3
Guests for Ih r Memorial Day
weekend at Ihr Mildred I ’adtierg
home were Kdwin Tu< kjjr »on. from
Salem, Nora M > rrtT » i*le r. and
Klvlra My r i » mece from Thr
Dalles. H ihk I p h * Tucker brother
in la w M a n h rld . Kdith ('a d le ,
sister in law. La M m CA Harbara
Hofier«, mere and two daughters.
Deborah and Rebecca. from
Spanaway, Washington
M r* Maxine Mahon, formerly
Maxine McDaniel, was here from
Klgm visiting («race Buschke and
( ella Malleson for several day*
M r* Sam <Hubyl Sleer* is here
from Alm a Arkansas visiting
friends and relative*
M r*
Sam m le Shipps from
Kennewick Washington, was here
over the weekend visiting relative*
Zetla Jenkinson I ’al Townsend,
and Sue Townsend were here for
Memorial Day from 1‘ortland and
Vancouver They also attended the
<>lh weliding anniversary for Mr
and Mrs Harold Stevens
.Mrs Vent Batty's sister and
husband Mr and Mrs Darrell Cline
of Salt Lake City are here visiting
Keren! visitors at the home of Bill
and M an y Hat on for the Memorial
Day weekend were Bill and
Kathleen Bacon from Bend Larry
Brown from llermiston and Wade
Lisa and Terri Brown from Fossil
the previous weekend. Janet
MeCough a missionary from the
Solomon Islands visited with the
Bacons
Mr and Mrs Jack I ’arrish. of
Portland, and Mr and Mrs Scott
Parrish were Memorial Day visitors
of Mrs Sadie Parrish Jack is the
son and Scot I, grandson of Mrs
Parrish
Visitors at the Tom Huddleston
home (or Memorial Day were their
sons. John and his wile. Michelle,
and Mark and his wife Janice (in
Saturday, they joined Tom's father
and m other. Hill and Callie
Huddleston. o| Henriistyi/v os Well as
Tom’s sister Billie Jean Waud. and
her husband. Ken from Prosser.
Washington at l-onerock
Mr and Mrs Cornett (irren
attended the soth wedding anni
versar y reception for Kvelyn and
Nolan Turner Mrs Turner is the
former Kvelyn Swendig
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The Heppner High School class of
1975 has planned a 10-year reunion
June 22 and 23
A no host social hour and buffet
dinner with live entertainm ent
darn ing and breakfast will be held
25 honoring the Soth wedding anm
versary of Mr and Mrs Harold
Steven*
Helen G am m ell and
Harold Mevens were married at
Heppner at thr old Christian Church
parsonage on May 25. 1935 They
have one »on. Hubert who with hi*
wife. Judy and their children.
JoJean and John, hosted th r
reception
The decoration* were
carried out in the spring colors
theme Among the relative* from
out of town were Vada and Curly
In-Moss and daughter of Moro John
ami Carolyn DeMos* and children,
also of Moro Mr and M r* Kdwin
(iamm ell and daughters Wilma and
Kdwina from the Bend area and
Mr and Mrs Stanley Musgrave
from Monument Vada DeMos* is a
sister and Kdwin (iam m ell a brother
of Mrs Stevens John is a nephew
Mrs Musgrave is a sister of Mr
Stevens Over too persons signer)
the guest book
Visitor* for the weekend at the
Bob Harris home were Hofiert A
Harris and his wife from Milwaukie
He IS the son of Bob Harris
Dr Margaret Green visited her
parents Herman and Alma Creen,
over the weekend and attended the
graduation of David Creen, son of
Clifford and Cindy Green
Mr and Mrs Peter Nagowski of
Hood Hivcr visited his sister and
brother on law. M r
and Mrs
Lincoln Nash one day this week
Word has been received of the
graduation of Mrs Teresa Bailey
W eatherford from Southwestern
Community College at Chula Vista
California, with an Associate Degree
with honors in Business Aditimi
stratum She is the daughter of Mrs
Alleile I .¿Trace and the wife of
W illiam W W eatherford
III.
stepson of Justine Weatherford
Jack Kstberg and Jimmy Cason
were honored at a family party on
Sunday evening at the home of Mary
Bryant Jack is leaving soon for
Spurn with the tour planned by the
Spanish class of Heppner High
Jimmy is a PMC graduate
The annual Hardman Keumon will
lie held at the Hardman Community
Hall on Father s Day. June 16 PMC
There will be a pntiuck at midday
and friends are invited to come and
enjoy the visiting and dancing
Please bring a dish for the politick
and your own table service
A reception was held at the
Hardman Community Hall on May
Having worked in the building on
Main Street with trees around it
which were recently cut down. I
shall miss them
Cub Seoul Day C amp w ill In- held
July H 12 at the Morrow County
Faiigruunds in Heppner ""NUI I h >> s
ages 7 12 who are Cubs, op are
intei ested m learning alxiut ('lib
Scouting or just looking lor .■*
lun tilled week of learning are in
y iled t" attend the e.mi|Madtdirahng
Cub Scouting'* Diamond Jubilee.
75th anniversary
A $15 registration fee per hoy
includes all supplies for the week
and a camp T shirt
Registration
forms are available in Heppner from
Brenda Weygandí or Shirley Davies
in la'xington from Martha Munkers
Scouts slate day camp
on Ju n e 22
The Heppner High School classes
of 1989 1970 and 1971 will be holding
a reunion at the Heppner F lk* Club
on Saturday. June 15. starting with
no host cocktails i t 7 p m to he
followed by dancing
The charge
will he 2 in m*r person to heln defray
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Donna K Hagsdale and Michael II Sweek. both of llermiston
announced their engagement and forthcoming marriage
She is the daughter of Betty Hagsdale and the late Donald Hagsdale of
(.¿Grande The bride elect is a 1976 graduate of laiGrande High School and a
1981 graduate of F.istern Oregon Stale College
Swi-ek the son of Kvelyn and Clayton Sweek Heppner. is an KMT
firefighter (or the llermiston Fire Dept A 1973 graduate Of Heppner High
School he served in the Army from 1973 to 1976
A June 22 wedding is planned at Our Lady of Angels Catholic Church.
Hermulofi
i-osls for the music
On Sunday there will be a pot luck
picnic beginning al lo a m at
Cutsforth Park in conjunction w ith
tbe Klks pieni«
For more information, call Moll
Hill 676 5455
THE
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★ Master Cylinders
★ Generators
★ Clutch Parts
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Starters
★ W ater Pumps
the Stone" and The Toy'
Kveryone attending is ask«-«l to
tiling $2 to help defray the expense
of the evening Anyone g ra d e ^ -t*’
is inviteli and encouraged-W attend
this event
For more mfojrfiation
call 676 92U9
The First Christian Church Youth
Group will I« ha y in- a video night
this Sunday June '• at t> p in TTie
evening will ta-gin with pi/ra for
everyone to eat followed by th«-
showing of two videos Komancing
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★ Carburetors
Youth group slates video night
★ Wiper Motors
Power Brake Boosters
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Heppner Legion to
host District Caucas
EMPLOYEES BASED O N
EFFORT, FRIENDLINESS
Classmates need to send their
reservations with payment to Judy
kick man or Joyce Hughes before
June 10
REMANUFACTURED PARTS
afternoon July Hwilh issue fo camp
T shirts and a game for ev er y one to
gi't acquainted
Tuesday through Friday the day
camp will run from 9 a m t p m
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pniluck dinner and Camphre ten
many Friday evening will imitale
the family of each tam p pai t . j i .
Anyone wishing to y '
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A family picnic will be held June
Class reunion siateci
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Registration lorms
must he returned to M artha
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Munkers Lexington before June 21
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The camp will ta-gin Monday
A nnie Schwarz
HHS reunion slated
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205/75 14
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95/75-14 $ 4 5 <n
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205/75 15 $ 4 5 91
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The Heppner American legion
and Aux No 87 will host the annual
caucus for District No 6 on June 8 at
the Heppner I .eg ion hall beginning
at 1 oo p m Lunch wil hr- served
after the meeting with cards and
games to follow All members are
tingled to attend
235/75-15XL $ 4 9 9#
$ 5 4 01
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