Hie Heppner ( i w r l l r - T I n n , Heppner, Oregon. H r d i n v l i ) , May 21, It S t -F f V F
■ B x E y f H a^ign 422-7557
Kimberly Hendricks had a hoy
horn May 5 at Good Shepherd
Hospital The yining man has been
named Athony James Hendricks
Carl Smouse and all ot the soung
residents of Bctah Enterprises of
Hermiston participated is several
events in the Special Olympics held
at LaGrande last Fridas There was
a large attendance, perfect weather
and everybody enjoyed the activities
He spent the weekend with his
parents Mr and Mrs Kenneth
Sinouse at the ranch
Cherelyn Smouse is working as a
nurse at Amber Valles Care Center
in Pendleton She comes home on
her days off
George H Ransom. 82. died
Wednesday. Mas 14 it v Mats
Medical Center in W alia W alia Ihe
services were held at 2 p m on Fri
day at the Wesley l nited Methodist
Church in Milton Freewater He
was the father ot Shirley (Mrs
Lloyd) Me Nary of lone
At the district track meet in
Umatilla. Friday and Saturday.
Dcena Hams took third in the district
with her lavelin throw Kris Andcr
son was third in the AtK>»> meter and
fourth in the I NOt) meter Jerrv
Anderson placed fourth in HXM)
meters for fxiys. Chirs Rea was fifth
in the pole vault, and Dan Peterson
sixth in high hurdles The girls' team
placed fifth in the district Decna
Hants was the only o i k to qualits for
the state meet to be held in
Springfield May 25 and 24
Peter laingway Vince and eight
others on May 14 went to Jordan
Butte to view Halley 's Comet They
saw the comet about II 15 p m
southwest of the constellation of
Cordul Other- going were Jim
Gray. Cherry Weber. Laurel and
Chris Rea. Gary Rea. Marvin and
Dustin Padherg. and Fran Barnett
The eighth grade held their ban
quct and dan«.e on Friday. May 16
I ighth grade nmliers cooked and
served a ham dinner with a special
(real of hanana splits for dessert The
program consisted of a prayer by
Lon McCabe, president of the class,
history of the class of 1990. written
and given by Melissa Rowell. I.in
da Morter, and Darvee Padherg
Reading the class will was Brian
Doherty, class prophesy by Jennie
Marlin Fifteen students started in
the first grade and through the years,
students have come and gone This
year's class is Jenny Martin. Bryan
liaslord. Brian Doherty, Shawn
Hams. Judy Jepsen. Melissa Rowell.
I o r i McCabe. Jim Davixsn. Darvee
Padherg. Jo Cupps. Mary Cupps,
Amy VCagcnblaat. Casey Smith, and
I inda Morter Anna Morford is the
class adsivtr
After the banquet, a dance was
held in the gym which was still
decorated from the High School
Prom Ihe junior high and high
school students were invited to at
tend Chaperones were Mars in
Padherg, Jean Jepsen. Mrs
\5agenhlast, Mrs Morter. Anna
Morford. and Mr Allen
5940 was taken in Sunday at the
dinner and food sale for Dcena
Hams' trip to China in July This
was a community affair with
organizations donating money. hani
and helping serve the dinner
Organizations participating were
1 ions Club. Willow's Grange. Car
dinal Club. Rehckah Lodge.
Masonic l-odge. largion and Aus
diary, garden club. lone Extcntion
Cnit. American Association of
I'niscrsity Women. Altar Society of
St William's Catholic Church,
women members of the United
Church of Christ and ICABt)
Members of the community donated
pies and cakes for dessert
Three Ionians return
from European tour
By Eva Hamlett
Don Bristow and Marilyn and Bill
Kietmann left lone on April lb for
a three week tour of Europe
They were met at the Frankfurt
airport by the Rietmunn's son.
Brian, his wife. Sharon, and son.
Andrew
After spending three dass in
Schweinfurt. Germany where the
younger Rietmanns live, the six ot
them rented a Volkswagen van and
were oft to explore Europe
Their travels took them to Rot hen
burg. Munich. Dachau, and Ber
chtesgaden. Germany, and on into
Austna. where thes visited Sal/burg
and Innsbruck From there, they
continued on to Zurich. I uccrnc.
latusannc. ami Geneva. Switzerland,
back into Germany. through the
Black Forest to Heidelberg, and on
to Paris, where they visited the usual
tourist attractions
They enjoyed getting off the
beaten track and visiting the many
small, picturesque cities and
villages, and stopping for the night
at small, charming hotels and
gasthauses A visit to several castles,
the Hummel Factory near Coburg.
Germany. a gondola ride to the top
of the Austrian Alps, and a cruise on
the Rhine Riser, were some of the
places of interest along the route
Although Bristow and the Riet
manns left, with some reservations,
lust two days after the United States'
bombing of Libya, they never felt
uncomfortable or threatened by the
possibility of terrorist attacks
They reported the food good, the
people friendly, the scenery
beautiful, and the Furopean curren
cy challenging at best
Fhe three agreed it will be a trip
long remembered, and look forward
to the possibility of more European
travel in the future
Garden Club hears humorous essay
By Fva Hamlett
" A G ardner's D ream ", a
humorous essay ot the recollection
of the flowers that bloom in her
garden throughout the year, was the
subject presented by Delpha Jones at
the lone Garden Club meeting on
Wednesday May 14 fhe meeting
was held at the home »1 I oree Hub
bard with Ruth McCabe assisting
Ciuest for the day was Regina Coles
At the business meeting, reports
were made on a successful plant sale
ami that six members had attended
District No
10 meeting at
Pendleton Plans were discussed for
attendance at the Flower Show
School Course II in Pendleton on
September ft) and October I
Members also nude suggestions for
programs for Ihe coming year
4-H teens may apply for state fair
staff positions
High school age 4 H iiKinbcrs in
Morrow t omits can get
behind
the scenes" look at 4 H activities at
the 1986 Oregon Stale lair as
members of the teen stafl. reports
Birdine Tullis. Morrow County Pro
gram Assistant tor the < Jregon Stale
University Extension Service
About 20 4 H members will he
selected for the State Fair teen staff
this year Assigniivnls as the slate
fairgrounds in Salem range from one
to three days The 4 H ers assist
with such tasks as arranging ex
Lexington
News
By D efina Jo n es 9898109 ____
Heppner Happenings
H» Mars Hrsant fclfc WPM
Hear ’n Their
hibits, registering contest par
tkipants and answering questions
about the 4 H program, she said
Young people selected for State
Fair teen staff will receive room and
board while in Salem
Those interested must have their
applications in the county Extension
Office by July I Those selected will
he notified in mid July Application
forms, and additional infomation.
are available at all county Extention
Offices
Word has been received that Mrs
Bea (¡»million of Athena is now a
patient at the Amber Valley Nursing
H one s u n
S.W. ' ’th
Pendleton 97801 Mrs (¡»million
is a former Heppner resident and
was quite active in the Methodist
Church and the Order of the Eastern
Star while living here Her husband.
Charlie (¡»million, was formerly the
town marshal He passed away
several years ago. and although par
dally blind. Mrs (¡»million lived
alone until she bee amr ill She would
appreciate hearing from her friends
in Heppner
Relatives and friends here for the
Alice Hastings service and who were
guests of Mrs Vem Batty included
Mrs Clarice Hcnrv of San Antonio,
Texas, daughter of Mrs Hastings,
and Mrs Sera Cline, of Nall Lake
City, sister ot Mrs Batty Guests of
Mr and Mrs Frank Connor were
John and Linda Connor and Son.
Kevin, of Hillsboro, Mrs Yvonne
Connor ami Carrie Connor of San
Antonio. Texas, and two grand
children of the Connors from the
valley
Mrs Glen \S.ird. her daughter.
Samira \kard. and Mrs Grace
Buschke, were recent visitors in
Kennewick at the hoiiK of Mrs
Carol Shipps Mrs Ward and Mrs
Shipps arc daughters of Mrs
Buschke The dav was spent in
visiting, shopping ami enjoying
lunch
Harold Stevens of Hardman is a
patient in the Pioneer Memorial
Hospital in Heppner He is reported
as improving after suffering a heart
attack
Mrs Helen Currin. Mrs Marian
Brostun. Mrs Justine Weatherford,
and Mrs Mary (¡ohcen attended the
play My Three Angels' at Blue
Ml Community College on Sunday
The play was reportedly very well
done Judge and Mrs Robert
Abrams were in the audience
Saturday, the area meeting lor the
Soroptunist Clubs in this district was
held at the Riverside School in
Boardman Mary Goheen was
elected chairman. I a France Grubbs
of Pendleton, as secretary . and Avis
DcRuytcr of Pasco, treasurer In the
evening a banquet was held at the
Dodge City Inn where the official
chartering ceremony was held for
the Soroptimist International of
North Morrow County Gov Rohcr
ta Hotter of Fugene was present to
take part in the ceremony and
presented the charter. Maureen
ttauer. Hood River. Director of
District No 2 and Clista Venard.
Director of District No t were also
present as well as Governor-elect
Sally Shumway of Raker Other
clubs participating were laGramlc.
Fax» Kennewick Wallowa Coun
ty Raker. Pendleton, and Heppner
Mrs Jacki Allstott of Heppner was
chairman of the Heppner Chartering
Committee
There will be no noon lunches at
the Heppner Mealsiteon May 2b and
June 2 Ihe pioneer picnic will take
over next weekend and the follow
ing week, the building will be being
rew ired The next iiKal w ill be June
4
Bookworms held their last meeting
of the year until fall at the home of
Mrs Sylvia McDaniel Lorcna
Jones reviewed the hook “ The
Class" by Eric Segal Ruby Becket
was welcoiiKd back after spending
the winter with her daughter and
lamily Ten members, including the
hostess were present
Friends were saddened to hear of
the death of Stanley Musgrave of
Monument this last week His wife
is the foniK r Edith Stevens of
Hardman
Degree of Honor met last I uexl.iv
with Beltv Ianner presiding Plans
were discussed for future activities
\ food u le will be held Mas 23
Nina IVnton was hostess for the
evening
Mav I ' was the birthdav of Mrs
Oma Cox. presently in a nursing
home in Sheridan. Wyoming She is
able to enjoy cards and would enjoy
hearing from old friends
Mr Ken Keeling dropped by to
x-e the Carl McDaniels this week
The Keelings are forme* residents ot
Heppner
Mrs Neva Mattexin has had her
daughter Wanda as a houseguest this
past week
A committee from Holly Rehckah
Lodge was busy one morning last
week when they put up half hands
and planted them w nh petunias at the
ceiiKtery gates Hopefully they will
blismi by Memonal Day However,
cold nights have not helped the
project
Charles Buchanan is again a pa
tient at the Veterans Hospital in
W alla Walla
Cecil and Delpha Jones attended
Greenfield Grange onMondav even
mg in Boardrnan Die program was
the Pioneer Security Police force in
Pendleton They arc getting started
in Bivurdman. and expressed the
desire to come to the lone and Lex
ington area They chec k businesses
and residents and report unusual
happenings to the [««lice They hope
to employ local people Bob Bass of
Boardman. and John Cleveland were
the members present Jane Dean was
intmduced as Boanlman's MiXher of
the Year She had received a
beautiful plaque The evening end
ed with cake and coflee and v isiting
Delpha is the Wheatland Pomona
County Deputy
W ork is starting on the Oddfellow
building by Dick Rice, and will
house a new business for Irvington
G a rd en B u gs m eet at
P a d b erg h om e
By IVIphii Jones
The I exington Garden Bugs held
their regular nK edng at the horiK of
Anncifa Padherg the Yard of Month
is that of Marvin and Carol Peter
xin They have a large well kept and
neat yard
Another work day wav held at the
park weedv were pulled, petumav
and rovev planted One more work
day iv planned and will put the park
in good vhape
May 29 iv the date vet for the trip
to Maryhill Castle All garden cluh
members who wivh to go iiKet at ihe
school house at K a m Each is avk
ed to bring a sack lunch
A conievi lor the most improved
yard of the seaxin iv being held once
again This contest giKv from May
through September and the winners
will receive a gift certificate from
IVI'v Nursery
Delta Huhcr gave a most in
teresting lesxm on Iris Culture
Iksir prizes were won hy Margie
Ball, I uclla Taylor. Marie Steagall,
and Tula Bloodsworth
Garden Club will meet at IX>n8hy
Burcham's in June with Ians Allyn
giving a Icvxin on insects that give
the most trouble in the yard You
may bring a trnuhlcxime insect
Those present were Ians Allyn,
IXirothy Burcham. Mane Steagall,
Tula Bloodsworth. Delta Huber,
Frances Murty. Luella Taylor.
Kathy Tcllechea and the hostess.
A d o p t-a -P e t
three year old female and one sear
A one year old male black old male.
labrador with a brown collar iv
three year old female dog needs
missing It found, call Cindy country surroundings,
Sumner, 989 8514
many kittens and cats with either
A Siamese cat w ith v alico patehev long or short hair
has been found, call the Pioneer
Anyone interested in helping ihe
Hunum* S^icty to claim, 67b '169
Humane S»viety hy receiving phone
The Humane Society has the calls reporting lost, found, or give-
l»ll»wmg annuals to give away
aw.is animals, may call Ihe xKiety
two Carter Dingo crow dogs, a at 67b 5 169
4-H teens raise money
for EXPO trip
Heppner 4 H leens will hold a
hake sale and do yard work to raise
money tor a nud July camping trip
up the Oregon ami Washington
coasts to Vancouver. B C. ami a v isit
to EXPt) '86 exhibit
A baked goods sale will be held
in downtown Heppner on Saturday.
May 24 beginning at I I a m The
public is invited to come sample the
h o u K nudc goodies baked by the
teens Donations will also be gladly
accepted and greatly apprec iated
In conjunction with the baked
goods sale, residents ot Heppner will
have the opporiunity to sign up for
a complete yard work crew income
visit their home and do the outside
spring cleaning work everyone finds
themselves facing this spring The
teens are asking tor donations of 52'
for a complete yard work effort, but
will be delighted to accept any dona
tions made for (heir work If you
have an elderly family tiKinber for
whom you would like to "purchase"
the Teen 4 H services, they would
be happy to help you The public is
invited to come to the baked goods
sale and sign up to have an "Ace
4 H Teen Team" come do your out
side spring cleaning for you. said
Deirdre Condil Heinple. Teen 4 H
Coordinator
Ihe gnmp is determined that, "mi
4 H Teen iiKtnber shall be cxclud
cd from participating because of a
lack of money We |ust won't let that
happen One way or the other, we'll
raise enough " said the teen
co-ordinator
I foliations may be made to the 4 H
Teen Program C () Deirdre Condil
Hempcl. a P O Box 629, Heppner.
OR 978
4 -H C lu b s
Two Irackers
Jocelyn Jones conducted a show
tune up clinic lor the club May 4
"We all learned x m K th in g ." said
club leader Al Bra/ell
last Sunday the club again met at
Robinson's feed lot and continued
with trail riding and conformation
judging
There will he no meeting May 2V
due to the holiday weekend and the
Pioneer Picnic
Please read next week's paper for
details of our summer xhedtile
I)r. Rolen to
expand services
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