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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1985)
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Golf Son of former Heppncntes C a tc h e s b ig trout at W i l l o w (-r e e k David ami Barbara Anderson and their three children have been visit ing friends and family in Oregon for two months this summer They are in the process of moving from Santo Domingo, Dominican Kepublic lo San Jose Costa Kica and will be leaving August 10 David will be the Director of Research Q uality Control and Diversification for the Pineapple Development Corporation of Coata Rica, a Del Monte subsidiary Katrina 18 graduated from Carol Morgan Vh<iol in sanlo Domingo and will hr a freshman at Linfield College in McMinnville She was awarded an Honors Scholarship Annissa and Severn will he a high school senior and a third grader respectively and will attend a pri vale Fnglish language school in San Jose The Andersons were Hepnner High graduates of IM? and 1965 and are visiting Jim and B arbara Bloodsworth and Kulw Bloodswnrth in the l-exington area They have also spent some time in Corvallis with laiVonne and Kliner Morford and with Sels and Ksther Anderson in Dallas Oregon Barbara Anderson is the daughter of Jim Bloodsworth and I.aVonne Marford and granddaughter of Fula Bloodsworth David is the son of Mr and Mrs Nels Anderson He was the former Morrow Counts extension \gent r Aces No. 4 Floyd Jones made a hole in one on No 4 at the Willow Creek Country Club He used a 7 wood Heppner Happenings B y M a r y B r y a n t Ô 7 (h(J 4 (J3 Mrs Connie 1-a Farge and Mrs l.isa Meimhigner. and their families were here to see their father. Forrie Hurkenhine on Sunday Me is reported to be improving after his recent accident Mr and Mrs John Skow m enti) attended the 3uth reunion of his graduating class from the high school at Cheney . Washington The affair was held at a Spokane. Washington hotel John was awarded a trophy for having the least hair which was inscribed "Bald is Beautiful " The reunion was such a success that they voted to start working on their 35th Mrs Kay Chinen. her daughter. Tina, and son, Terry, spent three days at lancoln City On the way to the coast, the visited o.MSI and the Zoo at Portland They w ent deep sea fishing and visited the undersea gardens and the waxworks Mr and Mrs Jim lainkford and Mr and Mrs Bob Lankford visited the Bavarian Village at la-aven worth. Washington over the week end Pat lainkford reported it well worth the time and effort to make the trip Mrs Ola M ar (»roshens has as a visitor this week her grandson. Brett Carter, son of (»rant Carter Me flew from his home in San Diego. Cali forma to Portland where he visited before taking the train to Hinkle w here he w as met bv Mrs Oroshens Brett has been fishing while here, catching two his first night, which they enjoyed for dinner F= O James and Bonnie Farra, from Oxnard. California, were here for two weeks visiting his mother. Mrs Ida Farra Julie and Jennifer Farra. from Salsburg. Maryland, were also granddaughter of Mrs Farra. from Salisburg. Maryland, were also here Jim attended school in class of l%2 He retired from the Navy July 31. 1985. after having served 22 ‘ j years Other relatives visiting Mrs Farra for the weekend were her brother. Kd and his wife, Mildred Wiest, from Ft Worth. Texas, sis ter, Mary Anderson, from Caldwell. Idaho, sister Christine and her husband John Kiehs. from Sunny side. Washington sister Melbina Ashcraft, and sister. Krnestine Beck, from (irandv tew Washington The celebrated John reih s birthday while her Mrs Callie B ill1 Huddleston Mrs Billie Jean 'K e n 1 Warn) and Betty D hi Kelly were here for the day recently Mrs Huddleston is the mother of Tom Huddleston and lives in llermiston Mrs Waud is his sister and comes from Prosser Washington Mrs Kelly is from the Tri-Cities area They were guests of Mrs Tom Huddleston for lunch and then visited with Mrs Ixivena Palmer of Condon, who is a resident of the nursing home there Mrs Kelly live«! with Mrs Palmer at one lime Mrs Palmer was School Superintendent of (iilliam County for a good many years The ladies also visited with Frances and Busty Orwick before returning home Scissor Sale F IS K A R S r ang e H an d le S c i s s o m M O D fl 5000 8 ' Bent tn m m ei * ♦ ♦ Mumij'j D mj (u g u sl Í, im v .» | \ f W V/f/tfV ♦ tlv e r the Tee Cup W rd n rvd a v Julv III Ralph Burcham has been brought from the nursing home in Pendleton to Pioneer Memorial Nursing home in Heppner laiw gross Wanda Willis Second low gross Harriet Pierson Low net Betty Carlson *' Second low net Martha Peterson Most specks Wanda Willis Uiw gross Betty Christman low net Behe Munkers least putts Jo Pettyjohn Dmg drive Vern Batty Closest to pin Dorothy Hawkins Special award i most 7’s > Doll Campbell Pat Kdmundson defeatist Bev W iIson on the second hole of a Sudden Death P layoff last Thursday August I at Willow Creek Country Club m Heppner The playoff became necessary when the two women had tied for first place with idential scores of 78 after 18 hole of competition making the playoff necessary Following Kdmundson and Wilson K ilern PodtxTg and Susan Johnston tied with scores of HO Other place winners were tails Hunt. 64 Wanda Willis 87 and Muriel Palmer 93 Betty Christm an earned first place in nine hole competition. l.uciUe Massey second and l-ota Tibbies places! third Si »teen women competed in the half day golf tournament open each sear to all club members first presented for Best all around player Dana Beid Most improved Michelle Beck Best tuning and jumping Andrea Ball Ms Hustle l>ana Held Lana Heul. Missy Turner. Shelly Biddle Determina bon and Communication Penny Connor. Dana Beid. Filen Arbogast, Missy Oates mo percent parlici pation Penny Connor. Dana Beid. Tina Davidson. Tarreña Nash Beth F o rra r F ilen Arbogast. Missy dates. Kim Murra» Catie Padhcrg has returned home after some time spent with her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs I. D Vinson in Monument She has been there recovering from major eye surgery and will consult a doctor in W a lla W a lla tins week Jim McConnell son of Mr and Mrs Charles McConnell has joined the I' S Army and left Portland last week for Alabama where he will tie stationed PIONKLK H O S m .AlJ EMPLOY I ! OK THE MONTH Ihe Rev anil M i s Jay Rawley. minister of the la-xington Friend ship Baptist Church have purchase the former David Jones home and will he soon moving to lexington Billie June Hwens is «(tending this week at her home in ( iklahoma from her work at Bill B Marijuadt ranch Her i hildren have remained here for t h i s week | y II 4M CLUB H iitte r c r c c k I.i\ p s to c k Florea H v J n llF t A S IIH K K On July 21 a mceting was held at Mr and M r* Dwight Bailey » Club members filled out our registration forms and premium sheets After the mceting members went and lookcd at Nancy Bailes s steers lhc next mceting will t>e held at Mr and Mrs Mitch Hay»' hume * * * * * * * * * * * * * « * * * * * * * * * * Shirley Martin The Heppner High School Summer Volley ball Program instructed by Susie Hisler. Walt Pilgrim, and Maureen Mealy has Iwen completed A total of 21 players worked on Tuesday nights concentrating on the basic fundamentals on volley ball Other area people helping with this program were Ann Cutsforth Wendy Myers Jodi Padherg and Stephi Payne Knd of the program awards were Kick Mar<|uardt. and sons of Connell. Washington and Philip Marijuardt of Portland, have been visiting their parents Mr and Mrs Bill B Marquardl this peal few weeks Mr and Mr« C C Jones attended the Rhea Creek (.range picnic on Sunday This was scheduled for Anson Wright Park but due to the weather was held at the home of Mary and Harold Following a laiuntiful pot luck dinner the group enjoyed playing dominoes and pinochle \X C C C names club champion Novice Martha Ward and sons Jun and Mike and a friend from Juneau. Alaska are v isitmg her parents. Mr and Mrs (.lover Peck and other relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Charles Buchanan have recently visited in Portland and surrounding area and at the i iregon Coast I ad ie * D u lfe rs W rd n rv d a v . 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