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Ju n r IS, |4 M • F IV E Lexington News M r 4nd M r\ Bill Padhrrg recent ly attended the graduation o f their grandson M ark K lin g e r from Hcascrum High Die exercises were held at the University o f Portland Auditorium in Portland There were 601 in the class Helen Crawford from lone wa» a lvi present Mark is the son of the late Kenneth and Arhta McCahe Klinger Lance Klinger, son ot M r and Mrs Rill Klinger returned home with the Padhergs where he w ill spend some time in s i siting there and at the John le d better farm Charlene Whitney was a Saturday night visitor with her parents Cecil and Delpha Jones They enjoyed a Father's [>ay dinner that evening with <>ther guests Mike and Chris Jones ami father Kenneth Chris Jones i t wearing a patch over his eye this week from the e f fects o f something getting into his eye Three [.inks Club met at the home o f Donna Papineau. on Thursday The mam business was the Food Sale, and fM luck dinner which w ill be held at the park on Thursday evening This is for the Oddfellows and Rehekahs and families This is also the Birthday meeting and cake w ill be enjoyed Fhe door prize was won by Dorothy Jackson Those present for lovely refreshments were, Dorothy Jackson, l.uella T a y lo r, L e ila P alm er. Kathy Tellechea, Ruth Robinson. Dorothy Burchani, V irginia Peck, and the Moving Sale Sat., |une 21 8 a.m. * 8 p.m. T E Messenger returned to his home last week following major surgery at Kadlec Hospital in Richland. Washington Visitors over the weekend were son and wife Gerry and Sue Messenger from Portland Sons Carroll and Franklin had been visitors from the Portland area while he was in the hospital Darlene Klinger and children Shane and Shendan are visiting relatives and friends in Morrow County frorfk g irjr home in Ket chikan. Alaska The children w ill spend some time with their father V ictor Klinger at his home in Irv in g to n Betty Marquardt and daughter Jana arc spending a few days in Portland M r and Mrs Rill B Marquardt and M r and Mrs [Xniglas Mar quardt and sons were FVrtlaml visitors where they attended the graduation from (Mrtland State o f a son Phihp The exercises were held in the Portland Coliseum Following the graduation Mfs Marquardt entertained fnends and relatives with a reception honoring her husband Clay Grace received a Bachelors degree in Engineering from Oregon State University Betty and Jana Marquardt. Bob and Shcree Smith and Joyce Hughes and daughter Jaclynn attended commencehient ceremonies Reunions planned during June By Eva lia m lrtt The descendants o f J D and Mary Johnson Ball are planning a family reunion in lone on June 28th at the American le g io n Hall Family registration is at 10 30 a m with a potluck dinner scheduled at 12 30 Family members from Florida. II linois, C a lifornia, Washington. Arizona and Idaho, have indicated they w ill attend Friends arc invited to visit after 2 30 p m For more in formation please call lairriane Hall .It 423 72 IS Morgan area annual reunion w ill be held June 29 at Snell Riverside Park in Arlington Potluck picnic is planned at noon with coffee furnish ed by the committee For more in formation call Lorcnc G riffith at 0 Furniture O t /o n e / Train Set 0 IbO Honda 0 ( lothin# tmm I Ijmi/fT'1 O h o ste ss Appliances A .Vf/sc Corner of 3rd l B Streets IN I0NE 422 7448 c o»o>t» Catch the Fever and save! CASE IH PARTS FEVER WEEK. JUNE 16-JUNE 21 ( , r ./» ti ii „ it r if r*-.»IIy h o i p n c » l du'>og P a rt* * «v*** '/*»«•* \ it • ^ <\e a m oniy you N v *v « 10 p « u «nt on all in « L j u * irf«c r ; , ,|M.J , iv * in|«*frvifr. .«gru utturAf «*<Jwil.>n>«nt p a rts tin i) v in e s w«< ha *« on our *n«»v«* P u rcha se $ 5 0 0 o* m ore rtn o t p a rts d u rin g Paris fe v e r And you i re t.tb *t re tM ltj c he< * to» 10*3 O* your lo W d ire c tly from J I C a v i ffll <t\ jf'.t 0 K222III x M o rro w County G rain G ro w e r* IK «X) *SJ The United Church of Christ Auc tion was a hig success The pnveed* totaled oscr $12.300. although they served lewer people at the barbecue than in past years Chuck W ilhelm, Intern minister for the United Church o f Christ had the misfortune to break his arm this last week M r and Mrs Jim Martin, and son Brent o f Richland were recent visitors at the Roy M arlin home north o f Irv in g to n , having come over tor Susan M artin's graduation from Heppner High School They also visited with Cathy's mother. Mrs Norma Rea Kristen M ille r graduated from l.akr Oswego Jr High on June 2 M r and Mrs George M ille r and children Kara and Justin and Mrs Pat Pettyjohn attended the event Kristen came home with them for a visit Beecher and Betty F.men are v iviting at the home of Marsha White for a couple o f weeks Arthur Bergstrom o f Arlington is visiting al the home o f his mother. Mary Bergstrom Joe Hulvorsen was a delegate to the Masonic lodge convention in Portland last week The 19Kb Oregon TA C Junior Olympic Championship was held June 13. 14, 13 at McCullough Stadium in Salem Trevor McCotn, son of Hill and Pam McCotn. attends Olcx grade school, and competed in the I I and 12 year old group He won the Midget hoys high |ump and midget hoys shot put. winning two gold medals and qualify ing him to compete in the Jr Olympic Regional C ham pionship to he held at Shoreline Stadium in Seattle. Washington on July 10. I I . 12. and I 3 B ill. Patti. Katie and Pat Petty John drove to Salem to attend the meet Mary Bristow has returned to her home in lone after a stay al the Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland She is recovering very nicely A party was held at the ranch home of Muriel Palmer on June 11 in honor o f Dot Halvorsen's birth day Other guests attending were Helen Crawford. Lou McIntosh. Helen Pettyjohn. Geneva Palmer. Mary an ne Palmer. Carmen French. Huelah Sherer, Mary W right and M arjorie Vireson o f Hcrmisnm Decendants of Mcnzo ami Mary Jane Olden, homesteaders in the Fairview district south o f lone, in IHH4. met al Sorosis Park in The Dalles. Sunday. June 8. for their 34th annual reunion and picnic Members o f the family o f Jessie Olden Henderson attending were M r and Mrs lamnic Henderson, their son Iairry o f Hood River, their daughter Hetty McTavish. Joe and Marissa. o f Gresham, and Mr and M rs G rant Henderson of Summerville Gladys Snider. Harold and Joyce Snider are members o f the Grant Olden family Decendants o f L ola Olden McCabe at the picnic were C liff and W'mona McCahe o f Clackamas. Shirley and Don Harris o f Boring. F.leanor and Lymann Farrar, and Rill Vaw o f Portland, Ron and Peg McCahe o f Gresham. Tom and Michell and Rachelle o f Oak Har bor, Washington. Mary and Greg Binder and Stacy o f Portland. Charlotte and Raymond Lundell of Eugene. Annahelle and Howard Eubanks o f C ondon, Marlene Davidson and Jim o f le u n g to n . Gary George and Kristine o f Heaver ton, F.mie and Mary Jean McCahe o f Heppner, E lizabeth, Kenn McKinney and Ray Hecringa of L ynden, W ashington. Helen Crawford. Ruth McCahe. Ashley and Cathy McCahe, Adam and Meghan, all o f lone Friends joining the gn>up were. Mr and Mrs Boh Drake o f The Dalles. M r and Mrs Marshall Hamm, and M r and Mrs Frank Tanner o f Lyle. Washington, and Lisa Ackley o f Beaverton ZJV6 RELDAN 4E Handling & Proper Application SEMINAR HOSTED BY 67 By Eva H am lett 422 7557 You Are Invited Jo A FREE TRAINING SEMINAR n l Heppner Happenings By Mary Bryant 676-9493 Hear 'n Their By D e lp h i Jones 989-8189 Morrow County Grain Growers Dobyn's Pest Control Pettyjohn's O il Company M r and Mtv Henry Hushcke of Grants Pass have been suiting his brother, le w is Buschke and other relatives in the lone Heppner area A large crowd attended the open house for Gladys Drake on her HOth birthday Relatives from out o f town were Fmie Drake from Fairfield. California. M r and Mrs Hob Drake from The Dalles. IV Io n s and Ray T urner fro m V ancouver. W ashington. Monty and Gale T u rn e r fro m W’ashougal. Washington. Tamtnie W illiam s. Nola and Guy. and Rsan Rowell from M i Nary. Mike Rowell from Heppner. Melissa Rowell o f l.ex ington. Billie. Jean Das id and Darin Lundell. Ruth Lundell. Norma Lou Lundell. Carl Bridgcman. IX>ug and Diane (Lundell) Crawley all from Milwaukee, and Mike and Hazel Ix w is from Irrigon Other guests were Claudine and Paul Warren, Sands Bennett, anil Mildred F\alhcrg from Heppner, and B ill Nichols from Lexington Karin Bristow, daughter o f Mr and M rs Jerry B ristow o f Tillatm»>k. received her Bachelor of Science degree at Oregon State University on June 8 Douglas J Bristow and his wife Duslina O Bristow, both received degrees during the University o f Oregon Commencement Exercises held at Eugene on June 13 Douglas received his Master o f Arts, and Dustina received her Baihelor o f Science, both in the field o f sociology Douglas w ill continue his schooling until he receives his IX v torate in Sociology Dustina is presently seeking employment and undecided about attending graduate schixil Douglas is the son o f John L Hnstow. and all are the grand children o f Mary Bristow Sandra, the daughter ot M r and Mrs Norman Swanson, of Portland, anil Joseph, the son of Mr and Mrs leonard V Brock o f Beaverton, were united in marriage, on Satur day. June 7 at mam at Saint Cecilia's Catholic Church in Beaverton A reception was held in the Forestry Center Following the reception all went to the home o f Norman Swan son where an unplanned Family rcu nion was held All o f the second and third generation o f Mary and Emil Swanson were there except John Swanson, and Beverly (M cM illan) Ramsey Those attending known in this area were Irene Swanson. Jean Ann and Kenny Turner from Hepp ner. Adon and Fsa Hamlett, Jim and Monica Swanson fnmi lone. Richard and Tom Hamlett. and laiura Johnson from Portland. Sharlene Arends from Irrigon. and Denny, Joann and Erin Swanson from Auburn. Washington In the wedding party were three o f Joseph'* hmthcr's, Pete, Dan and Jerry Brock, who are all N FL Foot ball players Each one plays with a d iffe re n t teams New England Patriots. Atlantic Falcons, ami the New Orleans Saints On Portland T V news on Thursday, they show ed the Brock brothers having a three day football camp at W ahtonka High Schi«>l in The Dalles for high school football players Two other NFL players from the Saints and one fnim the Falcons joined the brothers in this venture which they hope to continue Recent guests o f Mrs Alena Anderson were her daughter. M r* Dee Erdmann o f Portland and her brotlier. Boyd Redding and his wife, Ians fhey attended the Pioneer P k nis and took care o f the lamily graves M r and Mrs Redding are retired and travel extensively They were called home by illness in their family Mrs Mcma Toll was pleased to have as her guest, Mrs Ruth Hcssey o f Yakima on Wednesday They are friends o f long standing and hadn't seen each other since last June Cnh Griffith of Spray. grandson of Mrs Mema Toll visited with her Monday and went home on Tuesday He is a student at Blue Mountain Community College He is also a grandson of Mrs Fsa G riffith Bradley Anderson, son o f M r and Mrs IXm Anderson o f Arlington, graduated from Oregon State University at Corvallis in the School o f Business Administration He is the grandson o f Mrs M ildred Wright of Ruggs Patrick Clark, son o f M r and Mrs Ned C lark graduated from the School o f Agriculture Those attending the graduation were Mr and Mrs lX>n Anderson o f Arlington. M r and Mrs Mark Rietnunn. Mrs Mildred Wright. M r ami Mrs Ned Clark. Mr Barton Clark, grandfather o f Patrick, of Heppner There were ap proximately 3.0U) graduates in the class Guests at the home of Mrs Ver na Rrinda were her older son and fam ily, Mr and Mrs Hill Hrinda. and their children. Tammy and H il ly from Salt laike C ity, Utah, her sister. Mrs Mildred Mitchell and her daughters. Mrs ISmkie Y'ourin and Peggy Briar, o f Nampa. Idaho Also, her sister in law. Mrs Blan chc Nichols and her son, Hugh Nichols ami Larry Brinda. of Boise. Idaho, son o f Mrs Bnnda They were here to attend the wedding of John Stevens al the Christian Church in Pendleton Mrs Nina IX-nton recently visited Phe. mix Arizona where she attend ed the high school graduation o f her granddaughter, Bernadine A p plegate She spent a week with her family there and enjoyed some sightseeing, especially in the Red Rock Country Sandi Adam * o f P ortland, itaughter of Mrs IX ill Campbell and her tnend. Kathi Rodahaugh and her daughter. Angela, were Friday night guests o f her mother Samli also visited with brother. Dennis Camp bell, while here They left Saturday morning for Baker Mrs Neola Mackey ami Mrs Bet ty Tanner recently attended a three day Region 10 hoard meeting in Spokane This is in connection with their work with the Blue Mountain Economic IVvelopnient Council M r Hi Compton and Mrs Sarah Powell visited the Neighborhood Center and Mrs Pat Scott recently They took picture* of the Courthouse for Challenge “ 88 which is an organization promoting tourism In talking with Mrs Sadie Parrish today, she confirmed the news that she was selling her house and rctir mg to Portland After working w ith her for nine years. I know I shall nils* her She took her work as County Clerk very seriously IVgree o f Honor met at the home ol Mrs Mary Bryant last Tuesday, with Mrs Ida Lynn as co hostess Present were Hetty Tanner president. V ivia n M cC onnell, Mildred Padherg, Joyce Breeding, Bernice Nash. Shirley Connor. Adcllc l*iTrace, Eleanor Gonty, Nina Denton, Ida Farra. Mary Bryant amt Ida Lynn Earns BA at Oregon Michael R Conklin, lone, is aiming nearly 3,700 degree can didates eligible to participate in spring commencement ceremonies at the University of Oregon in Eugene Conklin w ill receive a Bachelor o f Siience degree in marketing Ruud's Hearing Aids Offering FREE Hearing Examination for NERVE DEAFNESS in Heppner Thursday, June 26 IO a.m. lo I p.m. al (¡only's 676-9264 Call for an appointment r v s v w i s v w A -, , W A \ S \ % S % V . \ W iV . W W . \ V . % V A \ \ 'J Exotic Dancers r Male 4 r * V ern a i _ - ft 7 'I i \ V •> i , fL lv t ✓ ✓ > . 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