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U G H I - Th* Mrppnrr O iM tlr-llm n , Hrppner. Oregon \5 rd n rv tit, \ugust 6, IW t Weddings Community Calendar Order additional history books now The Morrow County Historical Society is now taking orders for Morrow County History Books These are the hooks published in IV83 containing stories and photos submitted by county families. The first printing wild out and hooks were not available, said a Historical Society member However, the Historical Society has now negotiated with Taylor Publishing Company for a second printing of the hixik They must, however, order 100 books Those who have previously contacted the commince will receive letters asking if they still want to order the hooks at a cost of $45 each To order hooks, send a check made payable to the Morrow Coun ty Historical Society to Ruth McCabe. P O. Bov 134, lone An mdev has been compiled for the hook and those people who already own a copy of the History Book may contact McCabe or Bar hara Bloodsworth to obtain an mdev Rodeo entry date extended V l Bergstrom - Bush received during the announced en Entries for the Enclay night Mor try time, she cvplamed row County Rodeo will he taken For additional information, or to through Friday, Aug 8. a rodeo enter, call spokesperson has announced this week Gail Papmeau. 422 7SIS Because a telephone was temporari Entry fees must he paid hy slack ly out-of-order, only 70 entries were time Fndav. Sept 15 Mother-tot swim planned Mr and Mrs Roland Bergstrom, Ion*, announce the engagement and forthcoming marring* of their daughter Ia»rt to Dennis Bush. vrn of Mr and Mrs w*yrx franks. Kuscburg and Mr Kenneth Bush. Jacksonville Fhe hride elecl attended lone schools and graduated from b-aslem Oregon State College in IVHI She is currently the Assistant Planner for Morrow County Bush attended Sunset High School and Portland Community College and is currently employed with the Morrow County Road Department A 2 p m Scptemher 20 wedding is planned at Valhy Lutheran Church A mother tot swim is planned for For additional information about nevt week at the lone pool The four the special swim session, call Ran day session will begin at noon Tues dy Cole. 676 >*425. during morning day, Aug 12 hours, or see him at the lone pool News from the Neighborhood Center Floyd W Zimmerman. 59. owner operator of the Shamnxk Club in Fossil, died Saturday. August 2. 1986 from injuries received in a car accident near Cascade Locks He was horn September 30. 1926, in Rixhester. Minn . the son of Fr win and Alma Zimmerman He owned and operated the Shamrock Club for 32 years He built Zim's Hrau Haus tn The Dalles and had operated it since 1970 He also owned and operated numerous other businesses in the Portland area over the past 40 years He was a charter member of the Hillsboro Elks Lodge, and was always community minded He is survived by five children. Kristy Brown. Bend. Phillip Zim merman. Fossil. Shan Espy, Stockton, California. Terry Flem ing, Portland. Michael O’Brtcn. The Dalles, 16 grandchildren, two brothers, Kermit Zimmerman. Portland, and Norman Zimmerman. St Paul. Minnesota Cryptside services were held to day, (Wednesday) August 6. 1986. at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. 10500 S E Mt Scott Blvd., Portland A memorial service is scheduled Saturday. August 9, 1986. at I p m at the Fossil School gymnasium Contributions may he made to the Fossil Ambulance Fund in care of First Interstate Bank. Fossil The nest surplus cheese distribu tion will he Tuesday. August 12th at the Hcppner Neighborhood Center from I p m to 4 p m Proof of ad dress is required Weatheri/aiion applications are available at the Center Those needing home weatheri/ation may chec k at the Neighborhood Center to see it they qualify There are frozen potatoes at the center available on a donation basis The donation covers transportation and storage costs for the center to receive them August 14 the Section H Housing Representative will he at the Center from 10 a m to 12 noon On Monday. Aug II. there will be a Hearing Aid Counselor at the Center from I I pm Teh volunteers of the Center are having a Rummage Sale Aug 8 V from V a tn to 4 p m The money will he used for Center needs The Center will now he i>pcn fn>m H am to 12 noon and I p m to 4 p m Clothes for newborns are a desperate Center need The supply is completely gone Donations would be greatly appreciated Harvest celebration planned nans are underway in Islington for an August 29 Harvest Days Celebration The day will start at 10 a m and will feature the opening of Dick's Second Hand and Antique store in the l^ach building, now the (Xld fellow building A flea market by the Irvington Grange, pie and coffee by the Rebekah lodge, something from the Garden Club, balloons, kids' games with prizes, and hopefully a street dance will highlight the day Everyone is invited to come help Irvington celebrate the Harvest Days It is hoped that this can be a yearly event ★ W hat's \ t “w At Coast to Coast? ‘ Side Kick Hunter’s Saw ‘ Half-Pint Microwave Oven ‘ Automotive V Belts (Fits most applications) ‘ Driveway & Garage Floor Degreaser (Makes driveways & garage floors look like new) ‘ Expanded Paint Department New Color System (Over 1,000 colors to choose from) ‘ Fall Hunting & Camping Supplies in Stock Were her» lo help you. We re TOTAL HARDWARE. FK irilllZK K PRICE REDUCTION M i : t a n ti A q u a A m m o n ia Blaine K. Isom MC(»(» for all of your Fertilizer and Ag C hemical needs. Shc * ,n l'°oduC1 cIm,W for ,hre* year-olds on Wednesdays from 9-11.30 a m and for tour and five year-olds on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8 30-11 30 a m Fix more information, or to register for preschool, contact Van W inkle at 676^5249 Mid-Summer Gliddenj I Faint Sale Extravaganza Interior Paints Exterior Paints Spred Satin Spred House-Flat $099 W Reg $1799 Save $600 Ì • Durable flat linish Gal Reg $1399 Save $4 00 Spred House-Gloss • laauHful Bal finish Reg $1975 Save $6 76 • N o n -c h a lk in g late» gloss fin ish were escorts lor the queens of the FastW est Shrine Football games Through the years he was in strumentai in sending many Eastern Oregon crippled children for treatment Isom was active in founding the Pendleton Community Hospital, ser ving many years on its board Survivors include his wife. Evelyn, of Pendleton, daughter Har net of Vientiane, taos. brothers Leighton of Portland and Dorsey of Salem, and sister Imogen* Shea of Portland Funeral service was Thursday. Ju ly 31 at ( Rney Cemetery Mausoleum in Pendleton Memorial contributions may be made to the Shrine Hospital for Cnppled Children, or to Job's Daughters Bethel 12 of Pendleton, directly or through Folsom Bishop Funeral Chapel, Pendleton Prime Coat Delvina D Shuman, 31 died Mon day evening. July 28, 1986. M ow mg a motor vehicle accident about 13 miles soutlieast of Heppner. on the Willow Creek Highway Bom in Ontario on Jan 28. 1955. she lived in the Prairie City area before coming to Heppner in 1964 She attended Heppner schools On Nov 6, 1971, she mamed Roben Shuman Jr in Heppner In addition to her husband, sur visors include twin daughter and «in Denise and Shane, and daughter San dv. all at t)x home, her parents Dail and Marie Turner, sisters Muriel Jullius and Marilyn Collette, brother Delbert Timer, and grand parents Basil and Iva Turner all >>| Heppner The Rev Don Boyce officiated at the August I funeral service al the United Mctfmdist Church in Hepfv ner Carly Drake was organist and Geneva Matthews vocalist Casket hearers were Terrell Rea. Tim Corwin. Noel Harshman. Ray Banka. Bruce Pike, and Ted Hayes Honorary bearers were Ron Turner. Rick Co* and David Hayes Burial was al the Prairie City Cemetery Contributions may be made to the Pioneer Memorial Hospital Fund. P.O. Bo* 9. Heppner. OR 978.36 Sweeney Mortuary. Hcppner was in charge of arrangements Balinc F "Bill" Isom. 8 '. died Monday July 28. 1986at Drlamartrr Care Center He had been a resident there since a stroke in 1984 Isom was horn in Brownville. Ore . March 16. 1903. one of 19 brothers and sisters horn to Sarah (Worthington) and Sewell T Isom When he was 17, he moved to Hcpp ner to work on a ranch managed by his brother in-law He stayed on there and worked with the Standard Oil Company before finally forming his own insurance business in 1938 j In 1935 he mamed Evelyn Struve of Pendleton Two daughters were horn in Hcppner One has since' died When Henry Struve, his father in law. died in 1947, Isom Uxik over farming the Struve land 10 miles west of Pendleton, and continued un til retiring at age 70 Isom was a life member of the ()rcgon Wheat Growers league He was active in Hcppner and Pendleton as a member of the Elks 288, Ruth laxust Chapter 32 OES, Heppner Masonic Lodge 69, Royal Arch W e 'r e C lo s in g Masons Heppner Chapter 26, E a r ly Knights Templar Commandery 7; and Al Kader Temple AAONMS of Sat., Aug. 9 at 8 p.m. Please make sure Finland He served as worthy patn<n of the Eastern Star in Heppner. and you’ve picked up president of die Shrine Clubs in your movies by 8:00 Heppner and ftndleton He organized a DcMolay Chapter in Heppner and in frndlemn work ed many years with Job's Daughters. Bethel 12 As king as the games were H eppner held in Pendleton, he and his wife 6 7 6 -5 2 1 0 I S ’ *11 9 9 Reg $1799 Save $500 Gal (oXgJUfg Reg $1799 Save $600 • Applies rasily-dnes quiiklv • E x te rio r o il p rim e r lo r use u n d e r la te x o r to p c o a ts Spred Wail T« Irti (a.dd^) ENDURAN# ^DURANCE Reg $999 Save $4 00 • W a s h a b le '. c o l o r f u l flat fin is h Spred Lo-Lustre EildUraf1Ce OH Stajll Endurance Latex House BOTH Solid & Semi-Transparent It's Got A Lot On The Plus Side! * Q 99 0 Gai Delvina I). Shuman Kate’s Pizza 6 Pastry Stop in or call for details O b « * V«nW inkle is s e e * * registration for preschool which will begin September 16 at the 4 H An- nev «1 the Morrow County Fairgrounds This is the third year VanWinkle has operated a prrwhool in Heppner Spred Latex Enamel Obituary Floyd W. Zimmerman Register for pre-school $099 W Reg $1399 áReg $12 99 n, Save $3 CK) Save $4 00 ¡r O $099 0 -1 ^ Gal Reg $1399 Save $4 00 • P en etra te s to seal A p ro te c t w o o d • G o e s o n e a s ily over p a in t o r stain • S< r u h tia b le Io -lu s tre finish Sale Starts Today, Ends Sat., Aug. 30 676-5001 or 676 9157 e fe U y jo S m ’ à 424 Linden Way, FILTERS W e G o t’u m U ★ T ractor ★ T ruck *O il ★ Air ★ F uels Cab F ilters HYDRAULIC HOSES made to order Heppner Auto Parts 676-9123 140 E. Center World's Smallest H earing A Id . . . Based on our research, we have found none smaller! "Micro” Miracle-Ear Smallest hearing a>d ever developed by Miracle-Ear, pioneers of in the ear hearing Incredibly Small • • • • Simple To Use Economical To Operate Nearly inconspicuous Appropriate For Mild To Moderate Nerve Deafness Let a Miracle-Ear hearing professional explain the benefits of better hearing to you Contact your local Miracle-Ear Center for a hearing consultation and evaluation Berl and Margaret Akers lone will be celebrating their 50th Anniversary. Their children request the pleasure of your company at a Buffet Reception in celebration of their 50 years of marriage on Sunday, August 17, 1986 from two till four-thirty p.m. at the Willows Grange Hall, lone, Oregon Your friendship is a cherished gift. FREE Cleaning, Retubing, and Adjustment W p respectfully request no other. 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