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SIX - The H rpporr (.tu rtle I im rv Heppner. Oregon W rdi*eMi*v. April 16. I9H6 Heppner Happenings Moms and Senior daughters honored H* M in Ho uni tV M « ] Mr wnd Mrs Chm Cole visited her parents. Mr am) Mrs Paul Heinrichs, over the weekend Mrs Belly Pfeiffer, her daughter, Julie, and »on and daughter in law. Mr and Mrs John Pfeiffer are vacationing in Hawaii Mr and Mrs Claude Graham and Mrs Sadie Parrish were among those attending funeral service» for Vawtcr Parker in Hood River this week Mrs Charlean Isom visited in Baker recently with her aunt. Mrs Florence hills Returning home, she stopped in Pendleton to see her grandson. Scott Isom, recently returned home from Scotland He is in the service Mr and Mrs Jerry Klöppel, their son and daughter in law. their daughter and her three children arc visiting the Pverctt Keithleys On Sunday, the family enjoyed dinner at the Boh Harrison home near I s l ington Mrs Klöppel |Janet| is a daughter of the Keithleys as is Mrs Harrison |Sharon| Trisha Sweeney, another daughter, her husband. Pat Sweeney, and their family, as well as laiverne Keithley. a son. and his wife, (linger, were all present The Klöppels arc from Vernal, Utah Mrs Harriet Evan» returned recently from a trip to Virginia She went hy Amtrak to Portland and to Yakima where she was joined by her daughter. Alma I .akin They flew to Chicago, where they changed planes to Norfolk. Virginia Ihcy were met there and went on to Portsmouth, where her granddaughter. Kathryn Davison and her husband live They arc both in the Navy, he on a sub marine. and she works in pervinnel They have two children, a girl and a boy who was just one week old Mrs Evans visited with her daughter. Helen, in Portland for three days on the way home The weather was unusually warm in Virginia Tom Gonty dmve his sister, Mrs Terry Kelvins of Ckiah and her daughter. Pat Brady, to Portland where Mrs Brady flew to Germany to |otn her husband. Hob, who is via Honed near Frankfort, in the Army They spent a night in West l.inn with Mr Brady's mother and stepfather before Pat left Tom and his sister were to return Tuesday. Mrs Anna | Pete| Schwamn tlew from Portland recently to join By Arem Mriby a tour to Australia Changing planes at San Francisco, they stopped brief ly at Honolulu on the way to their destination at Caims. Australia They spent two nights in a hotel on- thc beach where they saw the Great Barrier Reef from a glass bottomed boat, a rain forest, and some farmland Going on to Alice Springs, they spent one night at the Ross River Homestead, a working ranch or station They learned how to make damper, a kind of bread, with the temperature at 105 degrees Here they saw Halley 's Comet for the first time Two nights were spent at Ayers Rock in a modem motel On a bus trip around the rock, they saw aboriginal rock paintings and an aboriginal reservation It was the third year of a drouth with the weather hot and dusty, many flies, dry. red dirt and shori scrubby plants In Alice Springs again, they took a bus trip to the outback where they were introduced to "Billy Tea" and saw Halley'» Comet again On to Adelaide, they toured the Barossa Valley, visited a winery, sampling the wine Sheep. Cattle, and wheat were also raised in thi» valley A 4 1 hour train trip took them across the Nullarbor Plain where they saw kangaroos and emus running wild They enjoyed a bus trip through Perth, the nest slop Seven miles away at Frccmanile time trials were being conducted for the big yachting race which the Australia II won last year Australia II and Australia III and Cookaburra I and II were try tng out for the nest race A bus trip up the west coast to (ieraldton. a fishing type village with mining and fishing the main industries and where they had the opportunity to swim and play in the Indian (Kean At Kalbam they loured the Mur chison River (iorge and enjoyed the (Kean again The beaches were much like ours Back in Penh, they flew to Sydney for three days Mrs Schwar/in visited the famous opera house twice, once for a performance of the Australian Symphony Or chestra and once lor the ballet "Don (Juixotc Starting home, they spent three days and nights in Fiji, where much of the time was spent in resting Mrs Schwar/in saw Halley'»Com et sic times on her trip Girls of Heppner High School Class of 198b and their mothers were guests of Heppner Soroptimtsi Club at a luncheon at All Saint s Episcopal Church Thursday Guest Speaker Dawn Hawkins, Umatilla County extension agent, told the seniors they were entering a Iasi c hanging work world She said they were fortunate to have grown up in a small town, and told how lifelong fremdships give one a sense of security and of belonging She said, "My small town background has been very important to me.” laughter is important, "take it with you " Humor will carry you through a lot of things The world has changed for girls in college in the years since she attend ed. she said Then only three women were taking agricultural courses at Oregon State University Girls took mostly home economic* or secretarial courses Now there are many opportunities All these opportunities, she said, mean one must make the right deci sum "The decisions made now ef feet your whole life Your ability to nuke them is a real skill It is the lit tie decisions that move us toward what we will he " Change is very rapid in the world we live in It is important to continue learning There arc mega changes in the world of 19Kb im nuny areas global economy, health care, technology, shelter, food, clothing, global politics Retail nurkets are consolidating Women are starting small businesses, or home based industry "Women are no longer erne ging. we are it," she said "A'e're B* Drlpha Jones fucila Taylor of Islington and Cheryl Tucker of Stanfield spent April II. 12. and 13 in Portland to attend the Northwest Regional Con fcrcncc of United Ostomy Tucker is with TLC home nursing of Her- nnston and is the Ostomy Care Coordinator at Community Good Shepherd Hospital in Hcrmiston Duce finks Cluh met at the home of Kathy Tellechea for a regular meeting Pluns were discuss ed concerning a PNG luncheon Saturday. May 3 and for preparing the flower barrels to he placed at the cemetery before Memorial Day Door pn/c was won by Dorothy Burcham Refreshments were serv ed by the hostess to Ixila Palmer, Dorothy Jackson. Virginia Peck, fucila Taylor. Delpha Jones. Annct ta Padhcrg. Dorothy Burcham, Joyce Buchanan and Eula Hloodsworth The May meeting is at the home of Ruth Robinson 9K9 KIK9 Brenda Jones, daughter of IXrfv hie Jones of Echo, was taken to Community Good Shepherd Hospital following a fall at the home of her grandparents Hilda and Joe Yocom She had the misfortune to break her wrist -CWA of the Ixnngton Grange met on Tuesday at the home of Bar bara Cutsforth The group brought gifts for the refurnished children's nursery and play room at the Grange Hall Refreshments were served to Frances Smousc. Jean Nelson. Virginia Peck, Marie Steagall. Charlene Papincau, Gert Martin, and hostess Barbara Cutsforth The program for the Grange meeting on Monday April 21 will he a film "Cowgirls Women of the West” shown by Marlene Currin There will be a pot luck dinner at b p m - -Cecil and Drlpha Jones and Jo and (ieorge Irv ins visited F-arl Miller on Sundav at the Veterans Hospital in W alia Walla « d V », 14% 13% 6% 10 % 8% »6% 13% O o o o o o o h HM ★ *)!★ 4« x! THERE’S TOO MANY! RON i JOE CANT 1 REMEMBER BUT THEY DO KNOW ONE IS AS LOW AS 6 .9 % O M A C Financing Ju h e W afien b u rg er a n d d a u g h te r S an d ra o .a c. challenged with the need to be life long learners Look for oppor (unities nuke decisions, take with you your abilities, your laughter, and your love." she advised Spring flowers were used as decorations in the room and as table centerpieces Soroptimist President Barbara Hloodsworth was mistress Stop by and ask about our other Special Financing Rates. of ceremonies Angie Conover, ac companied by Ola Mae Groshens. sang "May You Always," and "Summertime" from Porgy and Bess Women of the church served the bullet style luncheon 676 9108 I 1 7 S Mam Road Report HAPPY 40th ANNIVERSARY me '■'/unti % % » / 1 / l // /// ^ . //a*- A The Morrow County Public Works Dept reports doing the following work during the week of April 7 - 10 Roads bladed Jerry Dougherty Robinson. Dal/cll (Kterlund. Rudy Bergstrom. West Baseline. Pettys Canyon, Lloyd Morgan. Kincaid. Bergevtn Canyon Crushed rock hauled in dust holes and ditches in roads filled Culverts installed in Basey Ca nyon and J*arkers Mill Roads Work progressing on Eighth Street in Irrigon Patching crews working on Juniper. Ella, lone Hoardman and Frontage-Turner roads in the north end of the county n n t/ { jr o v y * yi-u* c At/</**■ n. n t/ti, w i ft / t M ,a a a // o n t/ F ree “ S n e a k -A -P e e k ” W eekend Watch The Disney Channel FREE for t day sand nights, April 24* ¿5*26* 2" M m ak a Irci p eek at I I m I) imm \ < haniM I jim I i opts (I k - kind of magli al t tm rtamiiM nt that sihi i ant I iim I am va I m rv t I m I hiring i I m ilas kids vv ill < \|x n cnn tin high (jualits thiklrtns prt »gramnung \tni i xjxi t Inni» i I m - name I ) imh n A m i in i I m - evening, th eft s an e xt it ing lin e u p o l |>n »grants for rvrrvnnr iv¿ ; IMSNMf ' S A M I M> It» I M I 4 M HI | s | A N D $ in ig siM H eppner Police Report IN» lo hlHJf miOlXAÍHX pfTHllMnl i xsluv»« l\ fur I h r I h s i r t < h a m m I The Heppner Police Dept reports handling the following business dur ing the past week April 7 4 05 p m report of Theft. 7 |() p m - Civil Problem April K 9 05 citation issued tor Illegal “ U” Turn April 10 4 27 a m • False alarm April II 8 07 p.m assist Oregon State Police at Traffic Accident April 12 12 22 report of Strange Noise April 13 2 04 a m request for ride home, 4 10 p m Assist Motorist im « IM» in i n i « H u m s An i n m l «» in n in g » htUIrrn» l i n i j s y iti») i m i «cric* h n n l u n i h r iljvvH n*n«it>$ k< ihm th ( .fihiMM à o ffered on this special also Connect fee on permanent subscribers O N I.X * .V 0 0 M * « r»*r I p TW tH»nr> t ttennrt Act mm ' ( all luda» kw drtaik And %<»«i thmight I h r lh *n r» ( h e n n e I a TM€ DtSNCY ÀÀ gist lor kids H e p p n e r l y ’é I n c , ( HANNS l PHONE 676-9663 TCLIVIWOM BY CABLI" 289 N Main_______ _ ■ w«(Ar*1 Taco Feed & Dance Good Old Fashioned COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW Saturday, April 19 “ Old time fiddling at its best ” Dinner Saturday, April 26 6 :3 0 p.m. Mary Higuewood Dance and Crew in the Kitchen 9 p.m. - 2 :3 0 a.m . Full Tilt Boogy B.nd Jr«»» BenJ 18 % 7 % Justice C o urt R eport The Weed district is not going out for a tax base in the May 20 elec lion The Morrow County Soil and Water Conservation District is go ing out for the tax base The noxious weed control program which is ad ministered by the weed district will he financed by money raised from the proposed S W C D taxing district The weed control district cannot go out for a tax base as was reported in last week's paper The Gazette Times regrets the error 12 % % \% 9% 1 ? Limit Bergstrom will reach for the sky by representing the state of Oregon at the July. National Conference in Washington D C She will par licipate in the Ms Future Business Executive competition This meludes a letter of application, resume, writ ten test and personal interv iew Cm di and her mother. Donna Bergstrom, plan to attend the con fcrencc while touring the United States C orrection Jean Bra/rll. Lexington, has been named to the Oregon 4 H leaders' board of directors She will repre sent Morrow. Gilliam. Wheeler, and Umatilla Counties '(IV» 117 i Mom Cindi Bergstrom, a senior at Eastern Oregon Stale College, l.aGrande. |ust returned from the 19Kb phi Beta I amhd.i State leader ship Conference at Salem She received first place awards in Ms Future Business Executive. Business Decision Making, and Parlimcntary PriKcdure The 12 member team from EOSC placed in various sub- lects Wiging from office procedures to law and finance The theme lor the conference was "The Skv is the Morrow County Justice Court at the Morrow County Courthouse in Heppner reports handling the follow ing business during the past week David Henry Cochran. Umatilla Angling Prohibited Area to wit. Closed Stream. $3H tine Robert Aldon Mitchell. Hcrmiston Angling Prohibited Area to wit Closed Stream. $fK fine Albert l.ee Osnun, Heppner Expired Vehicle License. S9 fine Dorothy E /.in ter, lone Exceeding the Maximum Speed lb ' mph in a 55 mph zone). SIT fine Zanc Jose Draper. Pilot Rixk Possession of Open Container of Alcoholic Liquor (whiskey). $30 fine Gregory Wayne Orr. Heppner Minor in Possession of Alcoholic Beverages. $77 fine Lexington W om an on state 4 -H board ' ■ • t H eppner woman earns 3 first-place awards at business conference Lexington News 676 9KM Heppner Elks 358, “ ¡There friends meet " I« N M ar 6 7 6 9 '8 1 ■ dW *~s|V w 8 p.m. St. Patrick s Catholic Parish Hall Heppner, OR. Tickets Available at Ron McDonald? Chevrolet $3 $12 J a m S e s if I o n 11 Saturday 2 p.m. at i , each Ron McDonald s Fam,|v ¿ Showroom e G u ita r Pick a rt e Singare e Fiddler»