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Heppner Gazette I Imes. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday. July H. IW 7 - H \ f
By Joyce Breeding 676 S407
-'■Sara Adkins had out o f town
quests from San Diego. California
11 vs as her niece Etta and Ed Davis
They were on a trip lo Seattle, the
Willamette Valley then on back
home
-:-lrm a Kiggins had a months
vacation in Santa Barbara. C a lifo r
nia thanks to her sons John from
Wyoming and Boh 4mm Monmouth
who gave their mother an Amtrak
ticket She spent the month visiting
her sisters Helen and Mahle Davis
who arc married to brothers They
did a lot o f visiting, shopping and
eating out On the way home she
stopped in Portland to help her twim
brother Herman and his wile Marge
celebrate their 5<Xh wedding an
niversary Herman and his wife arc
lormer Heppner residents, while
here he operated a barber shop Mr
and Mrs Hllis Pettyjohn were in
Portland and they brought Irma
home
D u rin g the F ourth o f July
weekend Hob was here visiting his
Mother along with a friend Mary
from Monmouth Irma also tells me
she has a new granddaughter three
months old who lives in the same
apartment as she does so she really
enjoys her
-Elwyn and Maude Hughes
celebrated their 50th wedding an
niversary with a potluck dinner in
the City Park In attendance were
their daughter Margaret, her hus
band Tom Hamm and their children.
Roben and his wife Kim . Wes and
Debbie Hamm. Brenda Whitten and
her daughter. Mary, all o f Rich
mond. Virginia, their sons, Roy and
Leora and son Brian from Albany,
and Don and Gail from Vancouver.
Washington Other out o f town
guests were Jack and Dora Parsons.
King City; (Maude's sister) Dorothy
and Dick Bailey. Oregon C ity, and
Nelson Bailey. Canby, t Maude's
brothers. Edna Kohlnun, Tigard.
Edith Pfcil. Salem, and Marvin and
Ethel Gaardc. Murphy's. California,
(all F-lwyn's sisters); Cheryl and
Stuan Gnbblc and daughter Donell
from Issaejuah. Washington, Shirley
and Greg Gettman and children.
S ta n fie ld.
M a rily n
K e llo g g .
Pendleton. Jim and Marie Boor,
lone. Carol and John Collins and
children. Tony and Brenda o f
Pendleton. Belle Hudgins and Faye
Thompson of Richmond. Virginia
(sisters to Tom Hamm); Edna Hud
dleston. Canby and Wayne and Loy
Mar sin. Forest Grove
They were joined by local family
members, friends and well-wishers
The cake was baked and decorated
by Mrs FaJ Parm o f Lexington Sons
Roy and Don Hughes entertained
with music
The couple were married in Hepp
ncr on June 14, W37
•:-Nina Denton has |ust returned
fro m a months vacation in
Washington She went to Spokane to
attend graduation ceremonies at
Eastern Washington College of
Education where her daughter, the
former Claudia Noland graduated
with a Master o f Science Degree
The nest week she was house sitting
for the Dr W illiam Sherman fam i
ly while they traveled lo W ashington
D C for a vacation Then she went
on to Bremerton where she visited
her daughter Caroi Rogers and hus
band and other friends While there
she worked on a house she owns
there
Many enjoy Pettyjohn reunion
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By Dclpha Jones
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-V ernon
and
D orothy
Christophcrson from IX<nald were
visiting friends in Lexington on
Monday
-:-Dorothy Burcham spent the
weekend in Pendleton visiting her
son and family M r and Mrs Mike
Burcham
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Heppner woman
attends celebration
J e t an d B ert C orb in
The Corbins were married July
12. 1*437. at the Methodist Church
in Pendleton
Bert workcxl lor a number o f years
lor the Heppner Police Department
and has been self employed in recent
years He is an avid bowler Jet was
employed for a number of years lor
both Central and Court Street
Markets
The couple have eight grand
c h ild re n
and
fiv e
great
grandchildren
Lite-long Heppner residents. Bert
and Jet Corbin are planning to
celebrate their golden wedding an
niversary at an "Open House”
Reception on Saturday. July I I .
from 2 to 4 p m at the Elks
Hosts for the event arc their
children and spouses Kay and
Lconorc
C o rb in .
R ichland.
Washington, Dale and Cara Lee
Hamiliton. Haines, and Terry ami
l.inda Corbin. Beaverton
Engagements
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Okinawa Japan
At a Sunday Brunch at the Portage-
Inn. the group voted to have a reu
mon in June. 1488 place to be
decided later After brunch the
relatives took the railroad tour of
The Dalles Dam and fish ladders
Dcscendents of W illiam S and
Mary Ellen M i/e ll Pettyjohn held a
family reunion at The Dalles June
27-28 A potluck dinner was enjoyed
at Sorosis Park Saturday by 123
relatives from Oregon. Washington.
Idaho. California. Missouri and
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Chosen for basketball congress
Jennifer Currin. daughter of Ron
and Judy Currin o f Heppner. has
been chosen as a member o f the
15-year-old basketball team for a
Basketball Congress International
Jodi NafTzigcr, daughter o f former
Heppner residents (now of White
Salmon) Dean anil Theresa Nalt
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We have supplements that
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Even ones Medicare doesn’t approve
Ployhar Insurance
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C om m itted To Q u ality
By Justine W eatherlord
Mary Gohcen o f Heppner recent
ly attended the 30»h anniversary
celebration o f the first polar flight
from Moscow to Vancouver,
Washington She had also attended,
with her husband, the celebration
following the plane's landing June
20. 1*437.
The considerable collection o f ar
tic k s and pictures that she had kept
lor fifty years was honored by the
leaders o f the anniversary cclebra
non. copies o f her collection o f ar
ticles were displayed al the Marshall
House Museum and were given to
the granddaughter o f the co pilot
who still lives, and w ill be taken lo
him in Russia
The impressive monument at Van
ciuivcr is named alter the chief pilot
o f the h isto ric flig h t. V a le ri
Chkalov. win» died a year later while
testing a new Soviet plane Die cover
o f the souvenir packet ctHilaining the
banquet menu and the concert pro
gram. features this quotation by
Chkalov: "The Columbia River ami
the Volga River are located on d if
ferent continents Though each has
a disposition and a character ol its
own and the hanks o f each arc sur
rounded by different mountains and
forests, they flow on the same planet
without interfering with one .mother
Ultimately they merge into one ami
the same World (Xcan Our peoples
the people o f the Soviet Union and
.of the l nilcd States should live in
the same world in peace Our joint
efforts should beautify the ocean of
human life "
Engelman
in last week's paper) qualified for
regional competition at the Oregon
Track and fie ld Championship in
Hillsboro on June 25 In the bantam
boys division. Shaun placed fifth in
the lOOm ami sixth in the 200in
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Scott W illiam M i Ewen. son ol
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achievement scholarship He also
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The parents ol Avcritic K.iv leene Pantcr and Jeffrey Dean Engclman an
nnunctf the engagement of their children
I he bride elect is the daughter of Ray Pantcr of Heppner and Sandra
M iller ol Cmjuillc fugleman is the son of Wesley I iigclman o f Helix
Pantcr is a graduate of Heppner High School and the bridegroom elect
is a graduate of Helix High I hey both attended Blue Mountain ('omnium
ly College in Pendleton
An August 13 wedding is planned in Pendleton
Kathleen Hra/cll. a senior at
Heppner High School, is one ol 10
Oregon High school students
selected to participate in the ninth an
nual Summer Honors Program, Ju
l> 12 17. at Western Oregon State
College She is the daughter of Al
and Jean B ra/cll. Irvin g to n
I he students were chosen bv their
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-I-Cecil and Dclpha Jone» attend
cd a family get together al the home
o f Irene Graham near Pilot Rock on
Saturday
-:-Carlita and Jim Bloodswonh
entertained guests July 4 with a dm
ncr and afternoon games I7 k * sc pie
vent were L e ila and Trum an
Messenger and Betty and Jana M ar
quardt and Ray and IX-bhic M ille r
and children o f Heppner
- -Main Hughes is recuperating
from a broken wrist from a tall
-:-Nicolc Jones spent last week
with her grandparents Joe ami Hilda
Yocom She and her grandparents
joined her parents Mane ami Lcland
Jones in Wallowa over the holidays
• -Visiting her grandparents Ruth
and Erank Robinson is Sharon
Robinson from Shcdd
-Lehman Springs visitors over
the holidays were IXmna and Wayne
Papincuu. Roger ami Carol Ehrman
traut and family. Ruth and fra n k
Robinson. Sharon Robinson and
Shane Eng
11 k - Randy Hughes family sjK-nt
the fo u rth o f July in Boanlman
Ruhanl and Charlie Peck are al
home from Hcrniislon where they
have been employed
Correction
Shaun Hisler (not Shad as slated
ziger. has also been chosen for the
team
The girls w ill have three days of
practices at l ake Oswego and then
fly with teammates and Coach Mike
Kay. a varsity basketball coach at
Eugene, to the tournament in
Arizona
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