Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 13, 1986, Page TEN, Image 10

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Returns from Portland visit
By Justin* W eatherford
Mary Gohccn recently returned
from a »olo trip lo Portland There
»he spent an interesting, fun Tilled
day visiting the Zoo. the Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry and
the Oregon Historical Society'»
Magna Carta exhibit. and another
day having a delightful luncheon
with women friend» and a leisurely
visit with her friends and former co-
workers in the Port of Portland of­
fices where she was empltyed "a
long time" before moving hack to
Heppner
Mary found the golden monkeys
Japanese asking for wheat samples
The Japanese government need»
from China interesting and urges
others to see the exhibit before the samples of wheal for assessing the
monkeys are returned to China She quality of the 1986 crop The
also joined the masses of visiting Japanese Millers and Banking
children at the OMSI Dinosaur Association is interested in receiv­
ing vamples of specific vanetie*
Exhibit
from specific areas of the state They
She was thrilled with seeing the hase asked for samples of Stephen»,
Magna Carta, that decisive British
document of 12 IS on which western
constitutional government is based
and which was such an inspiration
lo the writers of the U S Constitu
lion
This outstanding State
Historicai Society display will stand
until November 4. and Mary Goheen
urges all who can visit n
labeled "Noguchi Sample " These
samples are needed by September I,
1986
Efforts of this type should help to
maintain and or expand wheat
market»
L ife tim e
•Excellent Pricing
•Less Expensive than
Convenient Inlaid Wax
•Easier to Install
•Never Wax Product
Communion Service slated
Episcopal Church Sunday, Aug 17.
at H a m and 10 K) a m
Aglow fellowship slates Aug. 19 meeting
Heppner W omen'» Aglow
Fellowship will meet at 7 p m Tucs
day, August 19 at the fairgrounds
4 H Annex building in Heppner
Sue Akcson of Heppner will ad
dress the topic "Flesh and Spirit"
She and her husband Doug have two
teenage v»nv They moved to Hepp
Three collection points have been
established Sample» can he taken or
»ent to the OWGL office in
Pendleton, or the O W C office in
Portland, or to the Morrow County
Extension Office Sample» sent
direct or delivered in person to
Pendleton or Portland should he
Introducing
Tarkett
Community Calendar
The Rev Bnicc Spencer will serve
Holy Communion at All Saints'
Hill 8!. Twin and Dtrkwin from
Morrow County
Each sample will need to he at
least 10 pound» Samples should he
placed in hags la double grovers hag
■» fine), and labeled as to the vane
ty and county of origin Specific
growers need not he identified
ner from Vcmonia about seven
months ago when called to pastor the
Christian Fife Center She teaches
childrens church, the Sunday School
youth class and she is church pianist
Aglow is non denominational and
all women and teenage girls arc in
vited to this time of fellowship
Floor Covering
lone pool closes for a day
The lone swimming pool will he
closed for the day. Saturday. Aug
16 The pool will he open as usual
Sunday. Aug 17
The pool will then be open on ns
regular schedule through Sunday.
Aug 31 when it will close for the
season
124 N Main. Heppner 676-9481
Soroptimists sell baked potatoes
The Heppner soroptimists w ill sell
baked potatoes with a wide choice of
loppings Thursday and Friday even
ings at the Morrow County fair
The group is also helping with the
restoration of the downtown park
and parking lot
The next Soroptinust money rnak
ing project will he an annual rum
mage sale September 20 Proceeds
for Soroptimists projects go toward
scholarships and projects in the
community
People wishing to donate to the
Rummage Sale may call Marianne
Kahl at 676-91 H or 676 5422
Fun run planned at Irrigon
The first annual Irrigon
Watermelon Festival Fun Run will
begin at 8 a m August 23 in con­
junction with the north-county
festival
The run offers a choice of three
courses. 6 2 miles, 3.1 miles and I
mile wandering through the country
T h e Radial W a rra n te e d for 6 0 ,0 0 0 Miles
and Irrigon'» city streets
Inquiries and registralion may he
addressed to Susan Mc Ncrney. 116
Boardman Ave . Boardman. OR
97818 Registration packets and late
registration will he available from
7 7 45 a m race day at Irrigon
Marina Park
V ,
The Ultimate in
All Seasons
Performance
Hear ’n Their
By Eva Hamlett 422-7557
-: Roy and Katherine Lindstrom
spent the weekend of August I in
hirtland On Sunday thev attended
a binhday party for l.ouisc Mor
tonven at the home where she is stay
mg Other guests were Frank and
Edna Helena and grandaughter
Tncia Helena of Seattle. Washington.
Boh and Phylis Goodin of San Fran
cisco. California, Kenneth Crutcher
and family of Oregon City, and I,ee
Crutcher and family of Beaverton
-Chuck Wilhelm, intern minister
for July and August at the United
Church of Christ for lone and Con
don has had some nnsfortunate ac
etdents while servicing the chuahes
When he first came to lone he hnikc
his arm After going to Condon, he
went into Rirtland and on his way
hack lo condon. a driver videswiped
him and forced him off the road He
was not injured, hut his car was
demolished
-: Mark and Teresa King arc the
parents of a baby girl horn August 3
at the G«>od Shepherd Hospital in
Hcrmiston The young miss has been
named FNtricia Jean She joins an
older sister Sabrina, and a brother
Brian
Richard l.undell of (Vndleton,
had a heart attack last Tuesday and
is a patient at St Anthony Hospital
From last reports he is getting along
very well
John and Faith Jordan spent the
first of the week fishing near
Prinevillc They were joined by their
grandson Kobcrl Adams, who has
been visiting his molher in Rutland
Joe and Sandra Brock of
Kirtland were weekend guests at the
home of Monica and Jim Swanson
Katrina, Thomas and Robert
Wilson returned to their home ai
Dillard last Thursday alter sisiting
dieir mother Mary Widel tor the past
three weeks
Many in (he area will remember
Alhcrtinc Moulton, former wile ot
Nortnan Swanson ol Htrtland Ah
by. as she was known, died Saturday.
August 9 at Billings. Montana, after
a long battle with cancer She is sur­
vived by het husband. Fred Moulton,
of Billings, three sons, Norman
Clark Swanson, anil Bill Swanson ol
Rirtland, Gerry Swanson of Seattle.
Washington, two daughters. Marie
(Swanson) Beal, and I inda (Swan
son) Huston of R>nland. and three
grandchildren
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