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Heppner Happenings
Meatsitr people The lucky party
was Tina Schwanin of Hillsboro
She is the daughter in law of Pete
and Anna Schwanin of Heppner
The VKW auxiliary president.
By Mary Bryant 676-9493
Millie Breeding recently presented
a check fur tt<n> to the building fund
the Heppner Senior* Also Mrs
Mr and Mr» Boyd Krddinit wrrr microwave oven for the nursing of Kdith
Babb donated tiuo to the fund
rn w i weekend guest* of Mrs Alena home The members of (hr auxili
Anderson Thr\ had lived in lhr law ary hope that it will make brewings
Mr* Betty Tanner president of
Angeles arra until thrir rrtirrm m t
of tea easier and that it will be the Degree of Honor, has announced
and arr now on a fivr month tour of cup
used
for
the
comfort
of
the
patients
for a rummage »ale on Nov 16
thr United Slain and Canada The) in the nursing home A committee plans
Ida Karra ran be called regarding
had viitted Nova Scotia New has been appointed to help make life collection
of rummage
Hampshire and in Missouri where
their folk» had lived in year* past, easier for those in the home
Mr* Vivian Klder spent Monday
among other area» They are
Mr and Mrs Kloyd Bercau from night in Pendleton with her
planning on vtilting her folk» in Dallas,
have been visiting Bob and daughter Mrs Barbara Peterson
Portland when they left Heppner
Babe Harris
On Sunday Mrs las* Palmer of
Beverly and Albert Wright revenly
The Heppner Seniors Building lone Mrs Dean Connor and Mr»
returned from a trip to Minnesota in Kund
Committee drew for thr quilt Lincoln Nash of Heppner. attended a
celebration of their 35th wedding that was
donated by the Irngon bridal shower for Anita Palmer
anniversary Mr» Wright came
here when she was ten years old
from SI Paul Her father s family
had lived al Clearwater, approxt
mately 70 or 80 miles from St Paul
They visited w ith two of her aunts. 81
and 82 years, respectively, where
they enjoyed meeting other rela
Uvea, catching up with family news
and looking at family pictures
There had been so much rain the
farmers had been unable to harvest
their corn and their crops were
standing in the fields The Wrights
found the terrain very different than
ours with rolling hiils rather than
our rough country
The Pioneer Memorial Hospital
auxiliary has recently purchased a
Fillies end
season 8-0
By Dana Held
The varsity Killies ended the
season undefeated against the
Umatilla Vikings Tuesday. Oct 21
The match was played at Umatilla
The Killies headed out fired up and
ready to win The game started
evenly with long vollies between the
two teams Heppner si became
dominant and finished the first
game Then they went out for the
second game quickly and dominated
from start to finish
The Killies' win over Umatilla
gave Heppner an undefeated record
The final scores were 1510 and 15-7
Heppner s league record ended
with 8-0 The season record includ
ing the Wahtonka tournament was
16 1
The Killies wins were against
Kiverside. lone. (ioldendale.
Condon. Hood Kiver. Wahtonka.
Weston McKwen. Pilot Rock.
Stanfield. Umatilla, and Helix
Heppners one loss was against
Riverside, a non league game
"They are working very well as a
team ." said Killies' Coach
Reynolds "Spikes are looking very
g«KKl and our spikes are beginning to
read the defensive floor better,"
concluded Coach Reynolds
K in
Miss Palmer is the daughter of Mr
and Mr» law Palmer of lone and is
the bride elect of David Pranga
The shower was held at the home of
thr grandmother of the brute groom
to be near torneiteli» and Hillsboro
The wedding is planned for
November 30 at the Heppner
Catholic Church Miss Palmei
returned to lone with her mother
Mrs Martha King is a patient al
the Heppner Pioneer Memorial
Hospital and would enjoy receiving
cards from her triends
Tom and Donna Troxell look their
daughter Krystal, and son Kevin to
the Tri Cities during the weekend
Krystal and Keven each inviteli a
guest to go with them Mr and Mrs
Ray Britt front Spray parents of
Mrs Troxell visited at their home
on Sunday
Mr* (ima Cox called recently
from her home in Sheridan.
Wyoming, and asked to be remem
bered to her friends in this area
Mr* Cox will I h * remembered as
working at the hospital as a nurse's
aide in years past and upon the
death of her husband learning to
drive and driving the mail route to
Hardman She played for dances for
many years, along with Roy
(Juackrnbush Al Hunch. Kranklin
Kly and also Pete Haynes. Hob
Stevens, and others She will be tw
her next birthday
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By DANA KKIl)
The "C” team volleyball team
traveled to Umatilla Tuesday
October 21 and ended the season
with another win
The Killies played an excellent
game and set the ball up for
bumps, sets, and spikes
Heppner took Umatilla in just
two games The scores were 15 3
and l > '*
"This was a good game for our
"C" team," said Coach Terri
(•entry "It was one of their best
games all season because they
worked as a team setting the ball
up for plays and getting some
good solid serves in." Coach
Gentry added
The "C" team ended the season
record of 5-3 and a league record
of 4
Heppner s wins were against
Riverside. Stanfield. Weston Mc
Kwen ami Umatilla
Coach («entry felt this was a fun
team to coach They started out
with some good basic skills, then
proceed'*d to earn some more
advanced skills and put tlw-in to
use," said coach Gentry
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October
Athlete of the
Month
Senior Penny Connor plays a
big part of the volleyball and
basketball teams Penny is also a
member of Girls Athletic Booster
and H Dub
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