Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1989)
•C V . * * .*»• • * . . .~ V . Rhea to head Lions Club for 1989-90 S lo e Rhea is the ness Lions Club president lor I9gd 90 Assisting him ssill he David Sykes, first sice presi dent. Rusty Estes, treasurer. The Lions arc a community ser vice club and have many projects through«nit the year This time of year they sell firework* on Main Street beginning Frntay. June Ml. from 3-7 30 p m and Saturday and Sunday July I and 2. all day begin ning at 9 a m rhe Lions donate a S500 sc holar ship yearly to a high school student, hase an annual fruit sale along with the Soruptimists, donate to the eyebank. help with the creek clean ing, donate tlags to the first graders on Presidents Day and generally help provide funds for community needs Persons interested in joining the Lions may contact any of the nffurrv » I0NE 4 th SCHEDULE OF EVENTS f 1 , 9 V • « MONDAY. JULY 3 6 00 pm * *• i • * ■« ■ 1 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament - Contact Gregg Rietmann 4227243 Tennis Tournament Men l women brackets Singles, doubles, mixed doubles. Contact Dick Snider 4227164 I * • • * • • w • i - • V . .1 ; * * • *•; • •*■. . ^ V t ; . TUESDAY, JULY 4 10:30 a m. 11:00 a m 1200 noon Tennis Tournament Continues Ultra-Lite Flyby • weather permitting Parade Main Street Contact Del LaRue 4227468 - Meet at MCGG Elevator 10 30 a m Parade Grand Marshal - Gladys Drake P • V- X« * . *4 * • U . . * i Kid's Chalk Drawing Contest * St. Williams Church Horseshoe Tournament - City Park Jim Boor 422-7568. ii s ** < V» .*•/,»'*»». r * • ' * • w • V Contact Food Booths, Flea Market. Antiques Pony Cart Rides 12:30 p.m. 100 p.m 2 00 p m W ednesday, June 2ft, IffW Heppner 25' N f Music in Park Volleyball Tournament - 3 on 3 coed - for rules and brackets contact Dairee Padberg 42 2 7276 or Dick Snider 422-7114 Frog Jumping Contest (Frogs Available) Children s Games • sack races, money in straw pile. etc. • .. %A . •' * Swimming Pool Opens - Free Swim 2-5 p.m. Penland House hold Open House July 3 3 00 p.m 4 00 p.m 5.30 p m 6 00 p.m. Sieve Rhea Childers 7 00 p m Dusk Bingo - Legion Hall • Sponsored by Lions Fire Department Tug of War - Next to Park Cow Chip Toss Football Reid (chips provided) Historical Tour of lone - Meet at City Park Bed Race Football Field • contact Marvin Padberg 42 2 7776 BBQ Chicken Dinner by Cardinal Club in School Cafeteria Oregon Trail Hike - Meet at City Park • con tact Robin Baker 4727572 /• 'v - '£ V< : ^ »*,»»* * * »/* * rf ‘ * -•' -•* * * ; ; - • * * Softball - High School ball field. Fireworks - High School football field Street Dance Main Street c o n tin u e s education L e tt to riqht A lo h a D e S p a in , M a rle n e G ra y an d D a rle n e S c ro g g in s m a k e p lan s for th e P e n la n d H o u s e O p e n H o u s e o n J u ly 3 Die Penland House and Breakfast is planning an ( fpen House for Mon day, July t II you have been scan ling to see what is happening on Gale Street in Heppner, slop by and chec k it out lhe Open House will begin at 12 noon and continue until 4 p in. T«*urs are available and refreshments will he served The owners o f the bed and break fast, larry and Darlene Scrog gins. moved to Heppner after pur chasing the house from Bob and Aloha IVsp.un in February and oegan converting it into a ned and hreadtasl larry and Darlene had their own home construction business in Portland for 20 years before moving here Darlene also was a real estate agent Among her other capabilities, Darlene is a pro fessional seamstress and interior decorator Larry is doing the remodeling of the house and Darlene paints and decorates Darlene just recently joined the Soroptimist flu b in Heppner and she and her husband have taken up ski ing in their "sparc” timc, which is very limited right now Ibe Penland H«»use was built in IKK5 and is an outstanding example of Victorian architecture Original ly an llalianaic design, the Queen Ann tower was added sometime after the Heppner fl«rod in 1903 The Honor Roll WCCC plans family barbecue There will be a family barbecue and play day at Willow Creek Coun try Club on Sunday . July 2 at 3 p m This w ill be a flag tournament Hosts for the afternoon are chairman. Howard and Helen (iilliam. Floyd house was owned just alter the lurn of the century hy lorry ’s great aunt and uncle, Della and William Penland Penland House is noted tor its gracious hospitality, Victorian charm, quiet surroundings and full breakfast. D arlene's specialty of the house is "Decadent French Toast " July 30, rhe Scroggins will he hosting Nora latm, on a mission tour of the U S Cities Darlene will be serving a continental breakfast to thirty people at this tune Stop by for a " c h a t'' and look around at one of Heppner's newest business ventures ai>u u iic iu nines, icaipn uikj Mary B cam er, Gene and Luvella Sonstegard. Randy and Bernice liW Each family will bring their own meat to barbecue Those whose names begin with A through I bring dessert and J through Z bring salad Jeffrey Ball, lone, has been in clutJcd with 334 students on the Spring (Quarter Deans List at < )rcgon Institute of Tcchnokigy Inclusion on the list requires that a student attain at least 3 30 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 He is studying electronic engineering V” 3 3 1 \ R S t RIAL LEVY 179 114 159 5 M O R R O W C O U N T Y M E A S U R E 25-1 M O R R O W C O l M 3 S C H O O L DIST RIC T O H K U I M i 1 F.V3 M O R R O W C O U N T Y M E A S U R E 2 5 -2 ( I D O F IR R IG O N NO *f A NO 175 Lexington Precinct 7 Combined Irngc Precincts 5 and T U E S D A Y . J U N E 27 1989 % ai X ® »»» If h * f 8 NO NO 319 bJ 232 94 ST V IO L SPECIAL ELECTION $> afl ! ° Ç <0 ! " <5 c â * ^ </> c C n Ç l * o £ »M NO *n lone Precinct 4 M O R R O W C O U N TY R ESU LTS 97 v f A 79b 295 94 103 103 lb 152 M O R R O W C O U N T Y M E A S U R E 2 5 -3 l ( ) M l IR I PROTEA M O N DISTRIC T 53 O H R V M M ; I.EVY 17 150 M O R R O W C O U N T Y M E A S U R E 2 5 -4 IO N I H R ! PR O T E C T IO N DISTRICT 55 5 31 \ R C V H I VI IM P R O V E M E N T LEVY 9b 258 2Kb 154 STATE M EA SU R E 1 R f MONKS ( O S S M i l I I O S M . L IM IT A T IO N K9 57 143 O N l si O f PH O PI K I3 F O R F E IT E D T O STATE Ib7 138 315 274 STATE M E A S U R E 2 P R O IIIH I IS S M f f X P O R I O f T IM B E R FR O M 55 4b 43 s | \ M 1 \S |)S l S I f s s O R E G O N PROCESSED NO 895 Roger G Childers graduated on *.nc 2 ' from the Oregon Police Academy throughout his two weeks of study at the acadamy, which is located in Monmouth, he obtained ihe skills and knowledge of traffic enforcement through the use of a motorcycle He is the win of Clco anil Marilyn Childers of lone Roger graduated from lone High School. Blue Mountain Community College and I astern Kentucky U niversity He is presently employed hy the City of Koscburg as a citv motorcycle officer Roger arul his wife Barbara reside in Roscburg BOARDMAN 4th SCHEDULE OF EVENTS TUESDAY, JULY 4 th 10 am Noon Softball Tournament Parade Main Street Children’s Games (with Prizes) Bingo All Day Carnival Booths A Concessions 4 p m. Talent Show A lip Sync Contest Dusk FREE Fireworks SWIMMING— FUN— GAMES— PICNICKING All Events in Marine Park Except Downtown Parade Soruptimists plan Heppner clean-up day The Heppner Sornptimist Club will lx- holding .i Main Street clean up this Thursday evening beginning al 6 p in Volunteers are needed to help clean up (he downtown sidewalks Anyone wishing to help with this project should meet in front of Van Matter and Kahl Insurance office Volunteers sliould bring brooms and garbage hags. Barbecue tickets available through June 30 Round t 'p Wagon Train Master has given permission to extend steak barbecue tiiket sales through i-ridav, June M) Take this opportunity to join members of the 7th annual Round-llp Wagon Train as they celebrate arrival at their destination Welcome them as they roll into Heppner at 11 a m July t and |oin them tor awards and entertainment that evening at the Morrow County Fairgrounds for the steak barbecue It's "W agons Ho" as ranchers, businessmen, white and blue collar workers all become early settlers this week Wagons drawn hv horses and mules, horseback riders ami sad dlesore walkers will all be a part of fhe group Many returning "pioneers" have some real adven lure stories to share about past trips The bumping of iron wheels and cltppety clop of horses hooves will travel from Cunningham corrals at Battle Mountain to Sugar Bowl the first day, a journey of ten miles Day 2 will take them 14 miles to Ar buckle ( orral with an overnight stay and a journey of 11 miles along the north fork of Willow Creek to W ilkinson Ranch An eleven mile trip the fourth day will bring them into Heppner, a hit weary from the hone larring affair One of the par ticipants last year related that "the pioneers used to put their cream in a jar and tic it to a wheel As it went around it. it churned the butter Although these "pioneers” aren't roughing it like their ancestors did 140 years ago (pioneers didn't have roads, showers, and catered mcalsi this will he an experience they won't soon forget Be on hand at I I a m to welcome them with Heppner hospitality News deadline moved ahead this week The Heppner Ga/cttc w ill he clos ed Tuesday, July 4 News deadline will he this Friday. June to at 3 p m The paper will he distributed on Wednesday as usual t. \ '•« " s '» fc * f • * r 1 ' *>V' * ■ ' / , . X ï . - , v •*■ * > v- Weather Report by City of n*ppn«« June 20 - 26 High I n » lu e» . Wed*. T h u rv tri. Sat. Sun. \li hi 69 79 75 N 3 «7 9 | 7 » Prrc .0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 41 53 47 52 55 51 42 Market Report Co ntp—Tx—sH of f*# M orrow (o x * * y (ir*r> Qw H H T u e s d a y , J u n e 27 S i f t W h ite June July Aug Sent *4 4*) *4 49/*4 4b *4 44 *4 45/M 4b Bariev June Aug Sept Pik New Crop Corn * MW T *103 T dK 23 1 *dS 34) T Ib 8 58 5 Ib 7 Ml 5 1225 431 bl 15 517 Ib7 549 1443 bb 225 KISSES ARE COMING! • u . •lut« 3 r d □ A£K OF __ D JE a ste rn O nujon Arlington • Hnppner • Ion« Memto#» f 0 I C •/ Y,mr Initrprrulrnl H<»nr (>»nnl B,ink .. * - .