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Hrpprttr ttourtte-lim n, Heppner, Oregon Wcdnnday, July W , I W
Local cavalry attends
Miners Jubilee
The Rev. Carolyn M W illey,
daughter of Heppner residents l.ynn
and Luke Bibby, is scheduled to
preac h to the cong regal Kins o f the
Hope V albs l other .in F’jnsh on
Sunday. August 9 The service at
Valby Lutheran Church begins at 9
a m and at H*ipe Lutheran in Hepp
ncr at I I a m I be Rev WUley •
message w ill be based on Matthew
13 24 30. titled "P # » |m m c n t in
Seeding and Weeding ”
The Rev. Willey serves as A s m s
tant Executive Director of Educa
lional Services for the International
Council o f Community Churches,
headquartered in Homewood. II
linois She was ordained in I9g1 and
received a Master of Dis inity degree
Former Heppner
coach to attend
reunion
Lt John Moyer (left), Private Scott McDaniel, and Sergeant
Dick Sargent, members of the State of Eastern Oregon Cavalry,
and Senator Don Cole represented Morrow County at the Baker
Miners Jubilee and parade July 17-19
Members of the cavalry helped with a fund-raising auction
and attended the governor’s ball Friday night Following the
Saturday parade, a new governor was elected at the city park
Former secretary of state Vern Rogers was elected to the of
fice after cavalry Col Stan Wellman threatened enacting mar
tial law following Gov Neil “ Doc" Werner's farewell address
The State of Eastern Oregon with its capital at Baker was
formed in July. 1985. to promote tourism in Eastern Oregon
The state publishes a brochure featuring information about all
eight of its counties
Col. Wellman plans to participate in the Fair and Rodeo
parade with part of his cavalry and the state governor
Heppner
Hotline
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By Joyce Breeding, 676-5407
Mildred Padberg celebrated her
birthday July 22 Her daughter Mary
Evelyn Russ and her two daughters
Holly and Hcide were here from
Canhy Her son Eldon and his son
IVavid from lone, and her son Ed
win and wife Dorothy from Salem
stopped in for a visit also Then on
Saturday M ildred. Mary and the
girls went to Willow Creek Dam for
a picnic and fishing
Mr and Mrs Carl McDaniel
have had out-of-tow n visitors.
Sylvia s sister and brother in law
Mr and Mrs Marvin Jones from
Cilen Hemic,Mars land Dies went to
Hells Canyon tor some sightseeing
Also S\ Ivia's brother M r and Mrs
Jim Smith from Pendleton I his last
weekend they all went to Cascade
la xk s and went tor a luncheon tour
on the Stern W heeler It goes to Bon
neville then up the river to Steven
son, Washington and back to
Cascade Cocks
t.ydia Wilson has been in Pilot
Rock visiting her son John They
spent one week in the mountains cut
ting wixh J. This last weekend she
traveled to Portland tor her grand
son's wedding reception Her grand
son Dale Breeding is in the U S
Navy.
:-laist weekend Ida Lynn was a
hostess for a farewell party for her
nephew Jim Cason who is going in
to the Army and w ill be taking his
basic training in Missouri Guests
were his lather and step mother M r
and Mrs Jim Cason from Hcr-
miston, his uncle John Cason from
Prineville. Pearl Cason and her two
sons Shawn and Scott from Irrigon.
Mr and Mrs Darrell Vinson. Peggy
tronard and Ted Brittner. Steve.
Dorothy, Jack and Phillip Estberg,
Dennis Warren. Billy Turner, Bryan
Siminoe and Ryan M iller all from
Heppner
The Morgan family had a get
together at the City park In atten
dance were Morgan and Jo Connor
from Portland Sandru Adams.
Portland. A in u l-akin, Washington,
Mary Stock. Roseburg. Helen Trox
ell. Portland Connie and Monte
Brown. Roseburg
Marvin and
Karen Massey and son Joe. Mt
Angel Mildred Morgan. Yakima.
M r and Mrs Nelson Connor and
children Mary and larvi, Heppner,
Albert and Mildred Connor. Hepp
ncr. Roscanne Campbell and her
daughter Mari Kale, Vancouver,
Washington
F riday Dus Connor and her
children Mary and tx-vi went to Her
miston to visit Lois's sisters
The Kirks had a family reunion
at the fair pavilion There was a
potluck dinner In attendance were
the Older family aunt Marie Gotchl
mg and her husband Jerry from
Gresham. Judy Shank and her
daughters M olly and Shelley from
Chicago. Roger and Crystal Rath bun
from Sun Dance. Wyoming. Sonja
and John McCabe and children Mar
rissa and Michael. Warrcnton, Shel
ly and Mike Lott from Pendleton.
Jay aand Sharon Ball. Hermiston.
Vern and Frank Adams, Pendleton.
M r and Mrs James Richardson
fro m Pasco, Teresa Adams,
Portland. Terry Piper. Heppner.
Gary, Donna and Randy Ball. Hepp
ner. Clinton Timmons, lone The
potluck was organized by Sonny and
Sharon Biddle. Vern and Frank
Adams and Jean and laron Ball
While here Judy Shank look her
girls to Butcher B ill Prairie which
was named after Marie Gotchlings
grandfather They had a nice time
visiting and looking at old pictures
Many attend Grange memorial
By Delpha Jones
Wheatland Pomona Grange Dist
met at Anson W right Park tor the an
nual potluc k and Memorial The day
started about 10:30 a m with
visiting and a dinner at I 30 A short
meeting was held with the Master
Annabel Jaeger A lovely memorial
service was held honoring Carmen
French, Pheoebe Hays, Delbert
Emert. Charles Buchanan, Alice
Harrison. Beulah t.undcll Voted in
to m em bership were Lew is
Halvorsen. Roberta M offct and
Eldon Gilbert yvho had taken their
degree at state session The next
meeting w ill be at Irxington (¡range
in October Roll call o f Granges
were M ikkalo-5, Greenfield 11,
ClarnoT), Spray-0. W illows 4. and
Lexington 14
Garden club to plant memorial tree
By Justine Weatherford
Thursday evening July lb . fitteen
members and two guests attended the
July meeting o f the Heppner Garden
Club in the home o f Bill and Jane
Rawlins
After a potluck salad supper the
meeting was conducted by President
Martha Doherty who welcomed
guests Dus Ally n and Dorothy Bur
cham of the Lexington Garden Club
Allvn is chairman for the county fair
flower show She told about plans
for the coming fair and asked
everyone to save clear glass salad
dressing botiles to he used in the hor
ticulture exhibits.
The club w ill be planting a tree,
probably a Hawthorn, in Hager Park
in memory o f Bob Lowe. An
engraved memorial plate w ill be
placed near it.
Members reviewed their schedules
for watering the plantings downtown
and at the hospital W ilbur Jackson
and Bill Rawlins are moving the bar
rcls from the hospital to the
downtown mini park beside the post
office and arc planting them with
cannas and mangolds
Plans were made to do a low plan
ting around the new sign at the
County Museum and Heppner
Library.
Club membes are making plans
for the Dtstncl 10 fall meeting which
w ill be held in Heppner'* St
Patrick's Church on Saturday. Sept
29 Committees were appointed
Members w ill be involved with next
month's county fair, with the rodeo
parade and with other annual
projects
Their next monthly meeting on the
third Thursday in August w ill be
held at the fairgrounds.
Lexington News
Daughter of Heppner residents to
preach at Lutheran churches Aug. 9
Lyle Swenson o f Ctc Elum.
Washington, coach of the 1942
Heppner High lootball team that
played for the State B Champion
ships, w ill join some 130 former
students, spouses and teachers this
weekend, according to Jim Barratt
o f Corvallis, reunion cochairman
and cocaptam of that 1942 team
Reunion o f this team w ill be part
o f the 1940 through 194b Heppner
High School reunion at the Elks
1-orlgc on Saturday mghi and Sunday
morning
‘ ‘Coach Swenson is now 73 years
o f age. has retired some 12 years
from a family-owned restaurant in
Clc Elum. is in good shape ainl plays
golf three times a w eek." Barrati
reported
The 1942 Mustangs with a b I I
record claimed the Eastern Oregon
B school title and was challenged h>
Dayton in the mythical stale cham
p ion ship played at Linficld College.
M c M in n v ille
Heppner led at
halftime 7 -0 but lost the game 20 to
13 Only regular season loss was to
Hermiston, an A school
Ab»nit half the team members have
already registered lor the reunion
(hit o f the 2b team members, two arc
deceased, Hubert Wilson and Ken
Shidcler
from Chicago ThcoiogKal Senunary
in June o f this year She w ill be in
Heppner area visiting her parents
and has agreed to speak to both con
gregations The public is invited to
hear her message Jt either church
and visit at coffee hour following the
se rvice .
The goal o f the IntcmatKmal
Council o f Community Churc hes is
to promote unity without uniform i
ty. protecting and promoting (he
rights and responsibilities o f in
dividual conscience, a spokesperson
said The Council provides help in
establishing jnd maintaining com
munity churches, including clergy
placement, continuing education for
clergy and la ity , professional
publications, and consultative ser
vices The goal of the organization
is to create "opportunities for
futhenng the unity o f Christians, o f
persons in all God Centered
religions, of the whole o f the world's
people, i c . the family of God. and
thus the cause o f world peace "
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By Delpha Jone»
-:-Berl and Susie Stillman are the
parents o f a son. Isaac Don. bom Ju
ly 20 at their home in Lexington He
joins six brothers at home Grand
mother is Barbara Smith of Lex
ington. grandfather W illiam Smith
E llensherg
G randparents are
Virginia and George Stillman o f
Heppner
- Garden Bugs w ill meet at the
home o f Ptivlis Anderson Thursday,
Aug b
-:*Benha Gates had as visitors this
past week her daughter Martha and
her children of Spokane
-:-M rs
David Anderson and
Scvcrin o f Sant Jose Costa Rica is
visiting her grandmother Eula and
her father and step mother Jim and
Barbara Bloodsworth
-:-L e xin g to n Baptist Church
members enjoyed an afternoon o f
swimming and a potluck dinner at
lone on Sunday
-:-The John Tcllcchoa family
recently enjoyed a vacation with
friends near Bums.
• -Cecil and Delpha Jones. Bar
bani Cutsforth, and Eldon Gilbert at
tended the Breeding rcceptnin Sun
day in Gresham, and enjoyed dinner
with a daughter Charlene Others at
the dinner were Max Akers, and
cousins o f Mrs Jones. Jeanette
C avtn and Vera M a rco n i o f
Portland
-:-M r and Mrs Max Breeding
held a wedding reception on Satur
day at their home in Gresham Ser
ving cake was Gracic Baker, pour-
ing were IXirothy Wilson. Heppner,
lo la h Wilson, Portland, aunts o f the
groom The young couple were
sisiiing from the East Coast where
he is stationed with the U S Navy
There was a gift table with the
honored couple opening the gifts
Jeanette Breeding made the dresses
worn by the groom's mother, sister
and grandmother.
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