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-:-A correction to last weeks
p4per Boh and W illie Steagall are
George's brothers, mu Uncles
■Hrnu K cith lc) had all her
children home for Mothers Das M r
and M rs D arrell M cLachU n and
son D elhcrt. Jo Ann Horst. Jack
L an kford . Heppner. M r and M rs
Jim Reed and daughter Rhona from
l.afa>et!r Eunice Pcttsjohn Jun
ington. Jerri Brown. Jerrv and Jods
B«*t/. Herm iston; B ill Nick and Tia
D c W itt. Tracs and Troy Horst and
son /.ak
Brow n. Jerry and Jody B o t/ H er
miston. B ill N ick and Tia DeW itt.
T ra cy. and Troy Borst and son /a k
- Admc Stone spent Mothers Day
in H cnniston w ith her son M r and
M rs lx e Stone’ Mothers Das they
went to Hat R o ck
M r and M rs Roh Ahlhrandt
and daughter Amanda were in Hcpp
ner fo r a few days sisitm g her
Mother Joyce Breeding They live in
Me Ad«»». Penney Is ania
M r anil M rs M ike Vcjraska
were hosts for a Mothers Day din
ner for Betts Tanner and Hahe Har
ris Sherry had baked and decorated
a cake for the mothers
- The IX’grce o f H«>nor held a
card party last week w ith high g«>
ing to Nina IX-nion and Tom
W ilson la»w went to Bernice Nash
and M arjo rie Worden Iras cling
pinochle went to Shirley Connor and
Francis O r wick
- :-M r and M rs Pom e Hurkcn
bine were in Seattle tor a few days
to attend the General Merchandise
Show at the N W Retail Trade
Center
-:-F.dwin Tucker from Salem has
been here sisiting his m other.
M ild re d Pad berg and his in laws at
Lexington On Mothers Day thes
went to the mountains fishing and
hunting mushrooms M r and M rs
M ark King and fam ily met them at
C utsforth Park for a picnic that
afternoon.
-:-Joycc Breeding is now an a s s is
tant c«»»k at the Senior meal site on
Mondays Anyb«»Is w ith news lo r
the colum n may call her Monday
afternoon
Be suie to notice the beautiful
new flag Hying over C ity Hall which
w as contributed by L illia n Boyce ami
erected through the efforts o f Tom
S p rin te r
Irene Swanson attended the
graduation exercises at the I'n iv e r
sity o f Portland last week t«> watch
her granddaughter K e llie M arie
Swanson Phtnney gain her degree in
P io ne er M e m o ria l H o s p ita l
rcp«*rts admitting and discharging the
fo llo w in g patients during the past
week
Thomas Blue. Heppner admitted
May 4. discharged May 8.
George Hinton. Heppner admitted
Mas 5. discharged May 7.
Ron Turner. Heppner admitted
May 7. discharged M ay 12; and
K arla D axison. lone-adm itted
May 7, discharged May X
The fo llo w in g patients were still
rece ivin g care at the hosp ital
T uesday
Mars Bergstrom, lone admitted
May 5.
Fid red Brinda. Heppner admitted
May b. and
l/o ra Stingle. Heppner admitted
May 10
education K e llie is the daughter o f
D ennis and Joan Swans«>n o f
Auburn. Washington
Justice Court
M orro w ( «Hints Justice C ourt at
the C'ounhouse Annex in Heppner
reports handling the fo llo w in g
business during the past week
Brok Paul Tucker. Herm iston
Exceeding the M axim um Speed (75
mph in a 55 mph /one). $.36 fine
Gerald O'Shaughnessy. Portland
C rim in a l Trespass in P«»ssessn*n o f
a Firearm . *H2 fine
W illia m M urkam m er, Portland
C rim ina l Trespass in Possession o f
a Firearm . $X2 fine-
Museum
commission
has new member
Heppner Police
Report
The Heppner Police IX pt reports
handling (he follow ing business dur
ing the past week
M ay 4
10 a m re p o rt o f
Suspicmus Vehicle. 10 17 p m
report «»f a prow ler
May 5 12 55 a m report o f Fire.
2 28 a m report o f Fire. 11 33
a m -request O ffic e r fo r Security
Check. 4 32 p in citation issued tor
F.xcessixe fir e Noise. 10 2‘* p m
request O ffic e r fo r Security Check.
I l 15 request O ffic e r tor Securits
Check
May b 7 35 a m assist Am
bulancc. X 40 a m citation issued
for W rong W ay on ( )ne W a y . I I 02
a m citation issued for Parking in
No Parking Area. 12 N )p in report
o f an Accident. X 3X p m assist
Ambulance. 9 p m assist Hospital
May 7 12 21 p.m citation issue«!
for No Operator I icense on person
and citation issued lor Dristng Unin
cured. I 32 report o f C rim in a l
M ischici 5 30 report o f Hielt
May 9 12 15 p m citation issued
lor No Operator License and citai Kin
issued for D riving Uninsured. 12 4 3
p m -citation issued tor N o t Jjvralor
License and citation issued lor Dns
ing Uninsured. I 2X p ill assist
M orro w County Sheriff Dept .
X 01 -citation issued lor No ( fperator
License. 9 assist M orrow Counts
S h eriff IX-pi
May 10 6 15 p m citatum issued
lo r D rixin g W hile Suspended; 7 35
p m citation issued lor No ( )(>erator
License and citation issued lor Dris
ing Uninsured
Do you have a problem
with your automobile?
Does it lope,buck
or jump like a colt
in the spring?
Bring it in to
Skaggs Auto C linic
for a check-up. We
can break it of
those “ bad habits"
SKAGGS AUTO CLINIC
(Your CiM C ertified Mechanic)
676 $102
12.3 Linden Wav
By Justine W e a th e rfo rd
Jean Ann Turner, a new member
o l the M«»rrow C«*unty Museum
C om m ission, attended her first
meeting on Tuesday. A p ril 21 She
is the third member o f her fam ily to
serve this body, follow ing her father
the- late Gar Swanson and her mother
Irene Swanson »>n this important
volunteer commission
C o m m issio n ch airm a n A lm a
Green reports that the Saturday.
A p ril 25, instructi«*n in genealogy
under the lea de rship o f L o is
Masters. Hermiston was interesting
and helpful to the g«»»d turnout o f
persons c a rin g ab«*ut fa m ily
research.
I he present museum commission,
which has planned and carried out
more actis ities in recent n»*nths than
have been seen here in nuns lorm er
scars, consists of seven memhers ap
pointed by the county court Alm a
Green, chairm an. Mary Goheen.
secretary and Barbara Bl«»»lsw«»rth.
Ida Farm. Harold Peck Ken Smouse
and Jean Ann I urner
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F«Hin«latH>n has announced scholar
ship grants totaling $2.550 awarded
to seven students
T w o H eppner H ig h S chool
seniors, Stacy Kennedy and ( in d y
Str«*ehcr. each received grants o f
$350. Anne M urray . Melissa Har
ns and Kim berly George are all first
year stuilents and Cash also rcccix
ed $ '5 0 Jody Pad berg and Randy
Siminuc. second year students, each
received grants o f $4(10. foundation
chairman la r r y M ills announced
M ills also revealed that the foun
ilation is setting up a second tun«l to
4-H News
(io osch crrv Livestock
Hv Nance W rig h t
Gooseberry Livestock 4 H club
met M onday. A p ril I 3 in the hxlen
su»n Conference m om I here was a
discussion about changing the name
ol the club, members w ill bring ideas
to the next meeting
Nance W righ t, president, gave a
talk on her trip to Know Your Stale
Government in Salem and Corey K ill
gave a talk «»n his attendance to
Brooks leadership Camp
I he next meeting w ill be held on
May I I at the Extension o ffice con
fcrencc r«»»m
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WIND SHIELDS.
M ax I J . I9»7 - SFAF.N
Pioneer family honored at May 30 picnic
The Olden McCabe fa m ily is
hosting this year’ s Phwwcf Picnic
Sunday. May 24 at the M orro w
County lair pavilion in Heppner
The dinner and program w ill begin
at I p m.
Part o f the Olden ta m ily history
was told in last week » newspaper
Foll«»wmg is a continuation o f the
history Next week. I«»>k for the
McCabe fa m ily ’ s portion o f the
htstorv
Somewhere around 1900. Men/«»
and his sons b uilt the larger part o f
the Olden ranch house This was
when relatives were coming front the
Fast f«*r a visit and more r«»»m was
needed The men of this fam ily did
their own carpentry w ork having
learned the trade earlv in life , when
Men/«» and his br«*thers lived in
Wisconsin Grant Olden, as a young
man. helped to build a number o f
homes in the Fatrview and Fightm ilc
area.
M c n /o and Mary Jane's children
are W innie l.u clla (bom -1875).
Jessie F.lhcl (b o m -1X83), l «»uis
Elmer (horn 1871). Lola Flcan«»r
( b o m IX X b i.
Ir x m
O r MM
( b o rn -1 8 7 8 ).
John
R o b e rt
(b«»rn 197 3), H e rb e rt M c n /o .
(bom 1X70)
Lhcrc was a traveling m inister tn
those early «Jays who would h«»ld H r
blc services around the country at
different places One o f them lived
on Rhea Creek Ah C hrtsn un . s«*n
o l W innie (OkJen) C hrtsnun. who is
00 years old this year, remembers a
place where the families gathered for
these services It was near his Un
cle J«»hn's fa m i There was a big flat
rock on which the preacher could
stand «»r sit This was al«>ng the «»Id
roail on the other side o f the creek
from where the highway is located
today. Families in the area, when
they d id n 't meet in their homes,
gathered an»und this rock in their
buggies during g«»k! weather t«»r
Sunday services
Men/«», w anting his s«»ns to
hex«»me farmers, helped all of them
get their start on each of their own
farms Mary Jane was a «artng and
accept
d o n a tio n s
fro m
the
community
In addition to the present fund,
where monies are expended in total
cash year. M ills says a permanent
fund is being establishes)
M ills says «»nly earnings and not
princi|»dl «»n the permanent funil w ill
be spent cash year
Anv«»ne w ishtng to make contrihu
ttons to either fund, ansi help further
the medical care in our com m unity.
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1910 L G. Best combine
com passionate w om an to a ll.
especially t«» her fam ily , w orking
very hard over the years Lola often
said that her mother never refused
to go to the aid o f a neighbor who
was ill o r having a baby
The O ld e n 's fa v o rite fa m ily
rccreatu»n was either cam ping,
fishing o r picn ickin g in the moun
tains Jon and L o ttie 's home on
Rhea Creek, w ith its large, grass
covered orchard (later, the Grant
Olden place), was also a favorite
gathering spot for all relatives an«!
friends to spend the day
lo la Eleanor, the youngest o f the
Olden fa m ily , was born at the
h«*mostoad ranch in I XXb She n u t
rted Al«»n/o A McCabe May 31.
|9(>5 w ith Pastor F C Adkins o f the
Meth»*dist C hurch in Heppner.
o fficia tin g
Before com ing to Oregon. Lon
had worked on farms in many parts
o f the M idwest A fte r a rrivin g in
Portland, he was at the l-ow is and
C lark Exposition construction site,
looking for w ork, when Grant and
Herb Olden being there also, and
needing a harvest hand, hired la in
and he returned t«» the ranch w ith
them M c n /o rented the ranc h to the
y o u n g m a rrie d
c o u p le
in
February I ‘*07 alter la»n hail work
ed there ab«mi four years la in , horn
in 1X76. had w orked on farms since
he was 16
The Olden brothers and Lon c«»n
tinucd to harvest together w ith their
stationary threshing o u tfit and
h«»rses
Hien about I *410. they
b«*ught a new combine I G Best
Hospital foundation awards scholarships
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H e p p * n e r By H Joyc»
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Breeding. 676-5407
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may contact any member o f the
Pioneer Men»»rial Hospital f ounda
tn*n. M ills aslsicd
Meeting Notices
P ort o f M o rro w
Port o f M o rro w I3«»at«l o f Com
missions w ill meet Wednesday, Mas
20, 3 p.m at Port offices H i ere w ill
be no meeting May I '
" J u n io r '' model. manufactured in
San Ix a n d to . ( a lilo m ia This was
a gn*und p«*wered machine that re
quired 26 u> 32 h«*rscs to pull if
W ith th is «»mb me. thes continued t«»
harvest together fo r a number o f
years la te r , they established their
ow n ranches and h«*mc\ and began
farm ing separately
A lte r M c n /o ansi Mary Jane rented
the h«»mcstcad ranch to L»»n, they
moved to Artesia. New M exico,
where a new h«»me was being b uilt
«»n sonic land they owned there
They lived there ab«»ut a year when
Mary Jane became ill They return
ed to lone in the first part «»f 1908
where she passed away in October
that same year M c n /o returned to
New M exico in November. 1908
and had a w ell d rillin g rig co n
structed on his property , hoping u*
get o il The w ell slid not produce as
he h«»ped it w«*uld He never went
back there I«» live and later soli! the
place and then traveled for a number
«»I years visiting relatives and tami
ly often
In January . I9 |4 , M c n /o m arried
Dr Alm a Bennett and they lived in
H illsb o ro , until he passed away
August 3 |, Id 17 He was buried in
High View Cemetery at lone When
the Oldens moved t«* Kansas, all «*!
Mary Jane (Mt»»rc's) family remain
ed in W isconsin at Genoa Junction
This is near B loom field Center
where the Olden fam ily lived We
have very little information about her
ancestors Her m other’ s name was
Susan Rate, bom in England and her
lather was Robert John M oore, horn
in Montreal. C. iii . h I. i Mary Jane was
l»»rn in New York City and educated
there. She was a teacher near Lake
Geneva when she met and married
M c n /o
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