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Homebuddies plan Oct. 13 meeting
Homcbuddies. a support social
je roup for young mothers will meet
Tuesday Oct IJ from 4 30 to ||
a m Chic I ol Police. lX>ug Kathhun
will he present to answer questions
from mothers and to show the police
Hcppocr Methodist church For
more information call Kav Proctor.
676 4827
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and firing of greenware in a Blue
Mountain Communitv College spun
Sunday School plan « breakfast
The Sunda) School at All Saints'
Episcopal Qturch will put on a
breakfast Sunday. Oct 11 beginning
at 4 30 a m Because a previous
breakfast was so well received, the
car and talk with the children Quid
care will he pros ided The informal
meeting is in the hasement o f the
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Brian PaJbery 92N
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October 9 & 10
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Gonty They reported having a nice
dinner and a real good time
Mr and Mrs Roger Palmer
had their children home for the
weekend Their daughter Paula and
her fiance Scott Hickey were here
from Bend for a Bridal shower for
Paula who is getting mamed Oct.
17.
•:-Sara Adkins returned hvime
Sunday after eye surgery in
Pendleton last Wednesday She spent
a few days with her son Mr and
Mrs Earl Cnsmon in Pendleton
before returning home
-: Mr and Mrs Ed Gonty travel
ed to Granite on Sunday where they
met their daughter Evie and her
children and grandchildren and a
family friend Bill Lucas Evie is
from Ukiah and her children live at
Dale They iik I for the occasion to
celebrate Evtes birthday
•:-Darrell and Sue Vinson just
returned home from a HTday tour of
Grand Ole Opry. Nashville where
they saw Bobby Bare They loured
the Grand Ole Opry park, New
Orleans, they had supper on the
Rivcrboal General Jackson They
visited the Rose Down plantation
which is one of the many still in
operation running cattle and farm
ing They went to Arnauldt
Restaurant down Hourhon Strrrt
There were 26 people in their tour
group
- Madge Mackey. Seattle, is here
visiting her son Charles Mackey and
his wife Ncola
prior to returning to his work in
Washington
- Mr and Mrs Wilbur Steagall
vcrc recent callers in Wilbur.
Vashington, at the home of a
laughter and family Mr and Mrs
ireg Leyva. While there they at
tended a grandson's wedding in
Spokane
* -Charles (Chuck) Peck, son o f
Eran and Richard Peck was a guest
at the polluck annual dinner o f the
Umatilla Speedway in Hcrmiston
recently Chuck was presented the
Rookie of the Year and seventh place
point winner awards He brought
home two trophies, one stock
trophey dash and the sportsman dash
award He raced a 1471 Chcvcllc
No 33 at the Speedway this sum
mcr He lives in L.cxington and at
tends Heppner High School
Irvington Grange hki on Mon
day evening for a regular meeting
beginning with a polluck supper
Die program was a most instructive
session with the county planner,
IX-ane Seeger giving a talk on the
disposal area at Finley Butte A short
business meeting was held, at which
time the Blue Mountain Fiddler's
concert ami stew supper were further
discussed This is planned for Satur
day, Oct. 24 and all arc most cor
dially urged to attend, as it, as in the
years past, promises to be a fun
evening Lewis and Dot Halvorsen
of Willows Grange were present for
the evening The program was
public and there were several visitors
present for this
Myrtle Marshall is a patient in
Pioneer Memorial Hospital in
Heppner
Janet Halle from Anchorage.
Venice Hendrickson rctunK-d to
her home in Pendleton Monday Alaska, is visiting her parents Ken
evening after several days spent at and Ixila Palmer and grandfather
Kenneth Marshall She was called
the home of her daughter and fami
here by the death ol her grandmother
ly Mr and Mrs Joe Yocum.
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Jones and Myrtle Marshall
Charlene Whitney and Vicky
Earl Miller visited Saturday in
Union, with a brother and family of Bowen and daughter Kate spent
Earl's who have recently purchased Saturday evening with her brother
Ken Jones
a business there.
Mr .uul Mrs Rick Whitney and
-:-A cradle coffee hour was held
at the Cecil Jones home on Monday girls were overnight callers at the
afternoon honoring Renee Yocum. C C Jones ranch from their hotiK
in Beaverton Dinner and con
(Mrs Jack Yocum) o f Hcrmiston
gratulations cake was enjoyed honor
Hosting the afternoon was the Hoi
ly Rcbckah Lodge Games were mg Rick Whitney and Valda Smith
played and prizes won by Virginia Others present were Dclpha Jo-
Peck and Dorothy Burcham, who Smith. Danny Taylor, Sieve Smith
received baby articles, and were re from Hcrmiston, Bill Irvin from
Twin Falls, Ira and George and Jo
quired to give to the honorce
Refreshments were served later by Irvin from Irrigon. Ken Jones and
Lnla Palmer the co-hostess for the sons Mike and Chris and Shane ling
The first of the series o f Card
afternoon
- Carnatic and Scot! Allard are parties was held at the Oddtcllow
the proud parents o f a baby girl horn hall on Saturday evening Prizes
were given and refreshments en
in Kennewick She weighed 6 lbs II
'T oz and has been named Cassic joyed The committee in charge
Mae Grandparents arc Ray and Gac were Virginia Peck and Dorothy
Hurcham
Papmcau o f Irvington
-:-lra Owen is visiting his parents
- Earl Miller is visiting relatives
in
Texas
and friends in Lexington this week
COME IN AND MEET YOUR NEW
MANAGER & COOK
Gale Gray has
Boh Allen is
our new cook:
taken the position
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Saturday Dinner.
Ladies Nite - October 8th.
Mexican Food prepared by Molly
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and Her Crew!
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Kty wav introduced Also present
for the building ol the Courthouse
were faithful members. Joe and Itct
Plans are underway to rcmtxlcl the
ty l eathers and S 4 »n who drive every
fountain at the fairgrounds The
year from Spalding. Idaho
group needs more information on the
Following the nKCting the group
history of (he fountain, when built
enjoyed coffee and birthday cake
and why Anyone hav ing any ol this
with Sh 4 *rty Peck
information may contact Dclpha
IXmr prizes were won by Justine
Jones. Ruth McCabe or Barbara
Weatherford. Shirley Palmer.
Bloodsworth The Heppner City
IXmxhy Burcham. Freda Slocum,
Council is working on this project
and Shirley Carey
and would also appreciate any intor
mat ion asailahlc
No school Friday
An election ol olliccrs tor three
•r
year terms were Ruth McCabe.
Kids attending Morrow County
l>on Eppenhuugh. Hat old Pc»k and
Schools in graded K-12 ill have a
Pal Wright Jean Nelson reported on
one day vacation Friday, Oct 4
the up dating o f the cemetery
Teachers from the district's schools
records
will attend classes that dav
A display of old hovrks was cn
joyed with Harold and Edna Pv\k in
charge
A 'thanks' wus given to the
Chronicle Committee’ » hard work
mg ladies and the calendar commit
tee Kent Goodyear from Kuuua Mill
and Justine Weatherford of the
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with several fun recitations of her
jxKtry Sieve Coney from Pendleton
chairman o f the Oregon Trail Com
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the trail, plans for walking trails and
signs
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Mr and Mrs Don Evans look
Millie Evans to Bend tor a check up
on her back Millie recently had
back surgery. They stopped in
Pnnesillc to visit with John Maas
who is a former Heppner resident
and was pastor at the Lutheran
Church John sends hi\ greetings to
the Heppner residents
- Several youth farm the Catholic
church went to He must on for the
weekend to attend the Day o f the
Sun. while they stayed with host
families
Mr and Mrs Nelson Connor
and son Levi went to Hcrmiston for
the occasion of lam's parents 40th
wedding anniversary Her parents
arc Truman and Winnie Messenger
Jr . family and friends gathered for
the occasion The Connors alsti went
to Pendleton to hear the Air Force
hand perform
- Mr and Mr* Ed Gonty went to
Rock Creek for supper with her
sister Mr and Mrs Hemic Altishm
and Mr and Mrs Jack Bernard of
Beaverton who were here hunting
Justine Weatherford and
Eleanor Gonty took a trip to
Portland They reponed all kinds of
car trouble as a wheel hearing went
out.
The Morrow County Gem and
Mineral Club held its final meeting
September the 25. with a dinner par
ty at Beechers in lone All seven
nKmbcrs and one guest were pre
sent They arc Adclle la Trace, Ed
and Eleanor Gonty, Babe Harris,
Sally Marian. Mildred Padherg. Hci
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Senior
Rev T«»m bullnvan has announced,
the Sunday School will sponsor a
breakfast O k second Sunday of each
month
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week course will run from 7-10 p m.
and will meet in Tanory‘s workshop
at 235 S Court Street. Heppner
Call BMCC coordinator Marsha
Sweek at 676-5034 for registration
in tor mat ion
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