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• m . . . [ . « • ' * » • * • L F v >■ . * . » i ' . TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July I». 1989 Major League All-Stars play Wednesday in Prineville The Willow Creek Little League All-Stars left today (Wednesday) for Prineville to play the second game of the day against Hemuston Game time will be at 3:30 p.m Should they win this game they will play on Thursday If they happen to lose they won't play until Friday, and then again on Saturday , The team is coached by Jerry Hca ly and John Keersemaker is the . A • V. J manager Team members include from Arlington-Bryan Escobedo. Condon Corey Wade and Chris Thomason, lone-Jason Proud foot. Greg Holtz and Nathan Heideman and from Heppner Joseph Heals, Trent Hughes, John Hanna. Chad S kroch, Tony Beckef. Mark Moeller, Brent Wright and Mike Alldntt Garden club discusses activities The regular meeting of Heppner Garden Club was held at the Senior Center July 10. Refreshments were served by Theta Lowe and President Pat Brindlc. Committee appoint ments for the coming year were made and m eeting locations arranged June activities were reported The first week in June was designated as Oregon Garden Week and flowers were placed in the Museum and the Senior Center A picnic was held at the Gonty Cabin at Penland Lake June 25 with about 30 members and sidered by the judges were discuss guests Theta Lowe reported on the ed for each one highlights at the State Garden Helen Martin and Loree Hubbard reported a very enjoyable and infor Convention inn Coos Bay June 19. 20 mative time at the Oregon Federa and 21 at which conservation was non of Garden Clubs meeting at especially stressed Theta and Jane Rawlins were Heppner member* Coos Bay this last month attending Plans for participation in the Mor row County fair nest month were disc ussed and plans for plac ing a tree and the perilous world economic as a memorial for Dr. Wolff, a long situation at the time, in his usual wry time Garden Club member way. Carl said, "no, that really Next meeting will be held August wasn't what we were thinking about 7 at the John Murray home and will at all " he a politick dinner at 6 30 p m The After they went back to the fami program will be provided by Beryl ly and confessed they were married, Stillman who will show slides of Sylvia's parents were at first sadden wild flowers. ed not to have occn a part of the ceremony, but later joined with the neighborhood to give a "shivaree" w for the new couple. Friends and wcllwishers are in - -The Lexington Grange met at vited to join the family to join in this Cutsforth Cabin for a pot luck picnic celebration with refreshments and the sharing of spec ial memories from dinner and short business meceting They voted to raise dues to SI5 per this 60 year marriage year because of a raise in national dues A report was heard from the delegates to State Grange The after noon was spent playing games and visiting On Sunday. July 30, there will he a Wheatland Pomona Grange meeting at Anson Wright Park The Members of the team were Jason grange memorial ceremony will be Maddox, Tyson Pratt and Justin Meads. Boardman. Sam Sumner amt -:-Wilbur Steagall has returned Jim Tellcchea, Lexington. Richard home after a stay in St. Mary’s Kofflcr, Kevin Payne and Jarrod Hospital in Walla Walla Wicklund. Heppner. Russel Procter, Jeremy Jorstad and Bryan Clubb, - -Leila Palmer entertained with a Umatilla. Marc Evans. Brett Palmer card parly at her home on Friday and Cody Sandlin. Irngon. and Ryan afternoon w ith three tables of players Barker, Fossil Alternate was Dan present Winning high was Dot ny Vcrlcy. Irngon Flower arranging discussed at lone Garden Club •'R ow er Arrangements a la Mor row County Fair Premium Book" was the subject for the July 12 meeting of the lone Garden Club held at the home of Diree Hubbard Each member brought one or more arrangements and the points con Reception to honor McDaniels A 60th anniversary reception honoring Carl and Sylvia McDaniel will be held Sunday. August 6 at 3 p.m. at the Heppner Senior Center The couple met at a community dance held in the grange hall at Top. in Grant County She was 13 and since he was an elderly 23. he had to wait until she grew up so he could marry her When Sylvia was finally a few days past her 18th birthday, and coincidentally, a few days after (he 1929 stock market crash had taken place, they "ran o f f ' to Hcpp ner to be married without informing her parents When asked a couple of years ago if they hadn't had a lot of qualms about the Wall .J. —*u-i [ a V -.t ‘ 7 i I *, I j r- •* - V I », •* * f I* o *. V V. fy - - Columbia Tri County Babe Ruth 13 year olds opened the District 6 play in Goldendale. WA July 12 They faced off against the Pendleton Nationals and were defeated 8-5 Thursday. Tn-County lost against the Hcrnnston Americans 10-4. which was a loser-out. Dean Kcgler, Board man was manager of (Ifc team Coaches were Keith Cumuli. Umatilla and Tim Conner. Boardman •/ • • •' >- • * V- 4 •■ ■ • &-v J r - L j r V, * F**. i » . V I V .'.t ‘ 1 ,» • ■* ;•• , ■ «. -. *». '■* • * Gaskets Wade - Gheen Pierce - Ames Stout - Inncco ». I ■ 30 WSH - ¡i • * .V* * *■ ■ I .7 . I Poly-x - t |u o Nylon • • 2 #° w i t h lo o p 7 Nelson Rain Train Sprinkler t ' (' ► 24” H am M atc»rial , / . . ’ ’/ v ' ‘ V • i • i V1 ^ j V v &S* * / . i : . ■ / ( , 1» /-■*, Starting July 17. county offices of USDA's Agricultrual Stabilization and Conservation Serv ice once again will accept bids for the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) The pro gram removes eligible cropland out of farming for 10 years and designates the acreage to permanent vegetative cover ASCS officials acclaim the pro gram 's success thus far, and remind producer« of the 1990 closing "T he total acreage enrolled in the program has reached more than 30 million acres," said ASCS ad ministrator Keith Bjcrkc "The pro gram has become (he largest long- lerm cropland retirement program in U S history." Morrow County farmland arc in cluded in the CRP total to date. Eligible CRP acres include erodi- hle cropland, cropped wetlands, filter strips, and cropland subject to scour erosion. The program has authorization to accept acreage on ly through 1990. Mr Bjcrkc said The voluntary CRP authorizes each farmer to receive up to $50.000 per year based on a per acre rental rate and the number of acres under the 10-year c o n tra ct. Rental payments are made annually to pro ducers with approved contracts, and cost-share payments are made to provide one-half the cost of the per manent vegetative cover establishment. H alvorsen. second hi-A nnetta Padbcrg, traveling Dorothy Bur- cham and Joyce Buchanan. and low- Mary Wright Others present were Hilda Yocom. Delpha Jones. Helen Pettyjohn. Geneva Palmer. Muriel Palmer. Jo Irvin from Irngon and the hostess Ixila Palmer Delicious refreshments were served Charlene Whitney of Portland and Katie Bowen of Goldendale, Wa were weekend visitor* at the C C Jones ranch Katie visited un til Tuesday evening when they met her mother Vickie in Bigg* Junction and Katie returned home with her Going to Biggs with the Jones's was It " » M M M » M M * H W W W grandson Chris Jones For Your Auto -:-Dehb«c Jones and two daughters arc visiting with her parents Joe and For Your Home Hilda Yocom while her mother is recuperating from surgery at For Your Life , Portland For Your Business Hilda Yocom was taken to Portland on Wednesday by her hus The best rates and service anywhere. hand Joe where she spent several W hen you have a claim — w e're there, days at St Vincent's Hospital where she underwent surgery to correct a in Heppner heart condition -:-Fain and Darla Hickcrson and two children are visiting at the John Mollahan home They are moving Bob & Cheryl from California to eastern Oregon, Ployhar where they hope to make their home Mr anil Mr* l-arry Conley and Lisa from Beaverton were recent visitors at the Boh Taylor home He |M is a nephew of Luclla's Judy Peck has returned home from Rosehurg where she visited friends While there she got to simi the Bundy'* Church Camp Recent caller* in Ixxington with John and IVrolhy Fdwarils and a host of friends were Leora Coffman and son Patrick, from Washington. Linda Van Winkle from Los Angeles, Glenda Kay Bradd and two children from Salem. B**hhy Van Winkle and two daughter* from Paulina. Bill Van Winkle from Klamath Falls, and their mother Gladys Van Winkle from Salem, and lain McCabe and daughter from Pendleton The Van Winkle family were here to attend the F.skelson Reunion held recently at the Van Winkle cabin in the mountains Recent callers at the home of Bill and Annetta Padherg, were Bill Stop in Today! and Bonnie Klinger from laiCenter, Washington, and their niece Annet ta Klinger, daughter of Stephen Klinger, Mike Klinger and Helen ■ -X •V M McCabe from lone, Christine Peterson t Jewelers Mt MBf » AMf r it a n —... 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