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11 k H rppnrr G azrttr lime*. Ilrp p n ri. O rtfu n 33 rdnrsda*, Sugust 6, I W O S M ► N Heppner Happenings r r _______________’ - -In a note from the proud grand parents Judge and Mrs Robert Abram*. they announced the birth of a «m. Jonathon Goddard (Jack) Ra.k to Elizabeth Abram* Rick and Tony Rick of Portland The baby weigh ed 7 lb* 2 oi and was bom in Portland July 29 Grandparents are Robert and Zelda Rick of Houston. Texas, and the Abrams from Pendleton Little Jonathon joins a sister. Sarah France* Rick, at home Everyone it well Mrs Edith Musgrave of Monu mcnt and her daughter. Mirmda Stuart, are guests of Harold and Helen Stevens at Hardman Mrs Musgrave is a sister of Harold - The Condon. Spray and Hepp ner Seventh Day Adventist Chur ches had their annual meeting at Bull Praine this weekend Approximately 35 people were present The group from the Heppner Church sang at the Nursing Home yesterday Mrs Millie Evans, Mrs Grace Buschke and Louis Busc hke of lone are going to Grant* Pass on Friday for a surprise birthday party for Henry Busc hke and a family reunion of the Buschke family They plan to return on Monday - -The Senior Citizens went to Ir- rigon Monslay for dinner The din ners will not be held here until after Fair and Rodeo The Glen Ward family were in Haines this weekend for a family reunion of the Ward family - Margaret Brittner, Scott and Jimmy Cason drove to W alla Walla tosiay to meet her sons. Ted and (.eonard. who have been spending some time with their father Rev and Mrs Ed Cutting were overnight guests of Mrs Ida Farra Sunday night They were on their way home from a two month trip to Minnesota where Doris’ family had a reunion of 10 brothers and sisters In asldition. all of the Cuttings' sis children were there to help Ed and Dtiris celebrate their 49th wedding anniversary They left for home today. Word has been received that Eric Connor has been moved from Walla Waila to Pendleton to his sister's home His mother is stay ing with him. - Mrs Virginia Rosewall is mov ing to Pendleton this week to the CamLu Apartments Mrs Garnet Huddleston had a group of friends in her honor this Saturday We wish her die best of everything in her new location The Rosewall* have been a pan of Heppner for many years They had a garage and automobile dealership on the o*mer of May and Main streets for many years - -Tom and Garnet Huddleston and Tom's parents. Bill and Callie Huddleston of Hermiston drove to Hood Riser to a park there where they celebrated Callie Huddleston's HOth bmhday Her identical twin sister. Benha Street, from Redding. Calihvmia. and her husband Rollie. joined diem fc*r the celebration Also present were Billy Jean and Ken Waud and their family, daughter of Callie and Bill, and Him and Garnet Huddleston, son and their children and their families Harve Moore. hnHher of Callie and Bertha, w-as present with his family 35 were pre sent for the pot luck dinner and hir thday celebration - Mrs Evelyn Warren took Mrs Martha King to Pendleton recently to see her new grandvm. James Ronald King, son of Mr and Mrs Carl King He was horn August I, and weighed 7 lb 9 o i He joins a sister and bmther at home Mrs Martha King also has a new great granddaughter, lelani. bom July 24 to Mr and Mrs Quinn Silva of Hayward, California The former Mary Shannon, who attended high school here is the baby's grandmother Mrs l.uella Harris. Mike and Amber Vejreska. went to Albany to help Mrs Harris's father celebrate his 94th birthday He drives his own car. does his own housework and is generally very active The party was held at Mrs Harris' sister's home There were four generations present, with her father. Mrs Hams, her son. Mike, and his daughter. Amber On their way to Albany they stopped at Bonneville at the new visitor's center and hatchery The huge sturgeon is still there and has been for years - -The TOPS Club met and made final plans for the fourth annual Rodeo Parade Breakfast on Saturday Aug 16 at the City Park It is open to the public. By Delpha Jones has been visiting her grandmother Helen Crawford in lone, and at the Bill Padberg home in l*exington -:-Therc will not be a CWA meeting this month due to the Fair activities • -Eula Bloodsworth, Dorothy Burcham and Leila and Truman Messenger attended the Senior Citizen dinner at Irrigon on Monday ->Danika Bloodsworth from Pendleton is spending a few days with her father and family Mr and Mrs. Jim Bloodsworth Beautician retires By Justine W eatherford One of Heppner s veteran profes sional beauticians, Charlene Isom, has been forced to retire because of health problems She has worked since 1936 when she served as an apprentice in Umatilla and Hermiston After she qualified for her license she operated shops of her own She returned for more training at Sty ling Schix>l in the early 1950s and then ran her shop at E-nterprisc until she moved to Echo in the early 1970s She stayed there a little over a year and came to Heppner in 1973 where stie was been working in Lois Winchester’s Shop for the past 13 years She presently intends to continue to live in Heppner lone Garden Club selected the yard of Mane and Jim Rudisill at the end of " D " street for the August Yard of the Month Their colorful yard cannot he seen very well from Third Street They have well-cared for gladiolas. dahlias. Iiatns. calen dula and roses blooming around the permnter of the east and south sides of the apartment A draped rope from short blocks of wood divides the grass and the street New shrubs are planted along the south side of the green lawn Ncighforing trees shade the area in early morning and on hot evenings providing a restful spot The Rudisills have lived in this apartment tor two years although they have been in lone four years Thev have two daughters, Angie and Candi. who attend lone High School Jim is an employee of Dohvn's Pest Control and Marie is the city Recorder. school bus driver and part time clerk at Bristow's Market By Justine Weatherford Eleanor Gonty, son Tom Gonty and Mary Goheen of Heppner were part of a 28 person bus tour to Reno and other jxiints from carls Sunday. July 27. until Thursday evening, Ju ly 3| They spent two nights in Reno, one at 1 ake Tahoe and one at W innciiuxca A high qxa of this trip for Eleanor and Mary was seeing Eddie Arnold stage show at Mar rah s Club in Reno The bus took them south via On lario to Reno, and after the tun there thev had stops at Virginia Cits . Car son City, and lake Tahoe before their Wcdncsdav night at Win ncmucca As they came homeward, they enjoyed a lunch stop at Jordan Valley at a Basque eatery and an afternoon break at Earcwell Bend where thev saw Clvde and Eunice EYnsgihn. formerly of Heppner. who operate a motel and restaurant there 15 % Ronald Crabtree, formerly from lone, received the General Ralph Haines award for outstanding student research after completing a six- month Sergeant Major training school at Eort Bliss, Texas The “ most prestiguHis award" available at the academy was presented for Crabtree's work on a thesis he was required to complete at the school, a family member reported He was also promoted to Sergeant Ma|or upon completion of the school Crabtree was one of 11 National Guardsmen from among 3h0 l' S applicants chosen to attend the academy and was the only guard sitian elected from his current home state. W ashington He joined the Na I it tnal Guard in April. I9f>5 He has been employed with the Seattle Fire Dept since January, l‘*68 His parents, le o anti Irene Crab tree of lone were among 85 guests at a party July 26 at the Ron Crab tree home in honor of his graduation oft August 11-16 (Fair Wsek Special Bona Allen Boots laist weekend 31 lixal and out-of- town couples enjoyed the second an nual Willow Creek Country Club Couples Golf Tournament On Saturday, groups of three couples each teed oft on the first hole at 15 minute intervals At the end of play, couples were placed in one of two flights, depending on the day s score Tournament Chairm an Jim W'ishart reports that during the first day of play, I ex Paustain lost the wheel on his pull cart seven times a bit unusual. Wishart said Dinner and dancing at the Elks Club completed Saturday's tourna ment events with special awards in eluding KP. Hole No 4 and 13 Wanda Willis and Treve Gray. KP second shot. Hole No I and 10 Sara Riney and Ted Toll, KP. se cond shot. Hole No 8 arid 17 Vicki Courlwright and Vieni Willis, long drive , Hole No 6 and 15 a tie bet ween Ann Cutsforth and Vickie Brookshire and Ron Bowman, chip ms lid Hiemstra and Wanda Willis '"IXinald Duck' Ed Gunderson fell in the creek retrieving a golf ball on Sunday."Wishan continued Sunday's play began with a shot gun start for all participants a t Ka m After completion of 18 holes, sian dings were determined and prizes awarded for eight places in each of the two flights First Flight John Edmundson and Vicki Brookshire. 126, engraved watches. Treve Gray and Jill Hauke. 131. camping equipment. Gary Hunt and Ians Hunt. 134, engraved knife. Ron Gray and Vicki Courtright. 137. camping equipment. Eileen ★ All leather construction ★ Hand lasted for perfect fit ★ Leather sole & leather stacked heels r ★ Rusty colored bull hide foot Padberg and Bill Perkins, 138. hat or gloves, Ed Gunderson and Bev Gunderson. 141, three golf balls. Vem W illis and Wanda Willis. 141, three golf balls, and Ron Bowman and Cindy Jarvis, 142. golf tees and a gag bag Second flight Frank Hailey and Neoma Hailey. 143, engraved wat ches, Wally Hoc and Rosemary Boc. 146. camping gear. Pal Edmundson and Charlie Rawlins. 151, engrav ed knife. Roy Martin and Juanita Martin, 153. hat or gloves. Ted Toll and Trish Toll, 153. hat or gloves. Chuck Sayle and Maxine Sayle. 155. two golf balls, and Eldon Gilbert and Barb Cutsforth. 155, a gag golf ball * and bag of tees Gary W atkins broke his nine in>n, Wishart reported, but said he suspected that it was Barb who broke the club when she hit Gary Special events awards for Sun day's play were First Flight KP. second shot on No I and 10 Ies Paustain and Jill Hauke. KP. No 4 and I 3 John fid mundson and E3ev Gunderson, long Drive. No 6. 15 - Treve Gray anti Cindy Jarvis. KP. second shot. No 8 and 17 John Edmundson and Jill Grass Seed Now Available At Reg 149 95 now 7 s i\ U fi Wednesday I adies IhifTers Low gross IXill Campbell and Vem Eiatty low net Helen Gilliam and Hazel Mahoney least putts Harriet Hatty Lucky Eiall Jerrie Martin Hebe Munkcrs and Luc ille Massey were hostesses 7» « 676 5 2 81 HEPPNfR i 8 1 * » «Mary E 3 / 1 » cShop At The Morrow County Crain (¿rowers & Save At The Fair & Rodeo Over the Tee Cup Tuesday, July 29 Long drive-Jo Pettyjohn long putt Martha Peterson K P Bes W ils o n Special awards Hebe Munkcrs and Anita Boyer Least putts-Eileen Padberg low gross-Ians Hunt and Pat Edmundson Low net [Xirothy Hawkins Chip in Sharon Harrison and Hetty Rietmann . . \ Hauke Second Flight KP. second shot. No 1,10 E d Struthers and Juanita Martin. KP. No 4 and I 3 Ed Struthers and Gen Martin, long Drive. No band I 5 Frank Bailey and Pat i-dmundson. KP. second shot. No 8 and 17 Wally Boc and Maxine Sayle "W e all had a grand time," W ishart concluded HiliMtliQ) i J J5 JOII US AT THE _ _ MORROW COUNTY FAIR & RODEO T h ** f 00 cm*vt*.*t* tm utm d ” uky U «n * il — »J to w a rd ttw » 0f • f |» f ffcutfexw 15 In support of the 1986 Morrow County Fair A Rodeo, the Morrow County Gram Growers will give you a special certificate good for MONEY OFF during Fair For each $100 in merchandise* purchased, you will receive one $5 certificate good towards the purchase of * Fair Buttons * Rodeo Admission * Family Fun Night (Not redeemable for cash ) * Excluding petroleum product!, fertilizer, chemicals and sale Items M o r r o w C o u n ty G ra in Grow ers,« Phone »89 8221 I -800-452 7396 We re Here To Help You Get Ready For ZD F r e s ti 49 Cauliflower lb Fresh 3 » ,. Beets C.R.P. s 9 9 * 3 9 \ Tomatoes : z d Cantaloupe l l \ B a ll flwfc B e e f R Franks i lb R e* * »2 2 9 1 « Sirloin Tip * !•* , Roast Green Feed 4 awarded Many prizes awarded at couples tournament G R EE N FEED & S E E D In the Service „ Airman 1st ( lass l-arry Ransom Airman 1st Class Larry D Ransom, son o f Ned E and Wanda F Ran som of Mesa, Arizona has graduated from the U S Air Force com munications operations specialist course at Goodfellow Air Force Base. Texas Graduates of the course learned how to operate communication systems and analyze the effec tiveness of communication security measures In addition, they earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Com munity College of the Air Force His wife. Vilene. is the daughter ol Blaine R and Nita J Jemmett of Lexington Heppnerites travel to Reno By Mary BryiKt 676-9493 Lexington News -:-The David Cooper family have been visiting friends and relatives in Heppner. and Lexington this past week David was a former Lex ington resident They are moving to McMinnville where he will he teaching third grade •>Kenneth and David Burcham from The Dalles are visiting their grandmother Dorothy Burcham this week Mr and Mrs Mike Burcham visited at the home of his mother, Dorothy Burcham and visited his sons Kenneth and David -:-Jeanette Hendricks of Juneau. Alaska and grandsons Joshua and Jason Hughes of H o * k 1 River visited her parents Mr and Mrs Glover Peck last week -:-M artha Ward of Juneau. Alaska, has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Glover Peck -t-Dorothy Tucker of Salem visited at the Glover Peck home and she and her mother motored to Seat tle taking Mrs Henkins and her grandvin there enroute home - -Bill and Millie West and daughter Olivia from Barstow, California are spending a few days with her parents Hilda and Joe Yocom. Other visitors have been a daughter Debbie Jones and children of Echo and Mrs leland Jones and daughter of Pendleton Leland was a visitor on Saturday taking hts wife and daughter home -:-Leila Palmer entertained with a card party at her home on Friday Lovely refreshments were served -:-Rev Williams was the guest speaker at the Lexington Baptist Church on Sunday • -Christine George of Beaverton Crabtree Rudisill yard honored for Aug. Ground Beef ? Order Now % £ « F r e e Storage *Pay°n Delivery 2 ^ Crisco, Reg or Butter flavor Shortening i lb «.m Keg »2 99 Parfcjy Vegetable < >,l Margarine 1 ie > quarters k .- h «9* Western Family, sm curd lg-sleek Cottage Cheese pint We Have = Rice Hull 1 Mix * All Varieties Available Call Us Now Heppner 676-9422 G R EE N FE E D & S E E D Open 0 9 * 0 9 ' Prices Good August 7-11 7 days a week, 7 a m to 6 p.m Court Street Market LOTTERY 111 N Court Heppner 676-9643