EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July I I , 1990
Olden family descendants Ruth Locust to Hospital enjoys bridal show
attend 38th annual reunion hold installation
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By Anng Morter
neth Place, Port Orchard, WA.;
Russell Place and Tisha and Tammy
Jackson, Milton-Freewater.
Winnie Olden Chrisman family
descendants were: Betty and Roy
Mundy, Chehalis, WA.; and Logan
Mundy, Port Angeles, WA.
Grant Olden descendants were:
Gladys Snider and Harold and Joyce
Snider, lone; and Janice and Les
Brooks. Chad and Brent, Pendleton.
The family of Lola Olden McCabe
were: Jessie Ingalls, Adams;
Charlotte and Raymond Lundell,
Eugene; Cheryle Foskett. Moraga.
CA.; Ernie McCabe, Heppner;
Marlene Davison and Jim and Ruth
McCabe. lone; and Kevin McCabe.
Pendleton.
Friends joining the family were
Tom Pointer. Lexington and Barbara
Rugg, Pilot Rock.
Olden family descendants met for
their 38th annual gathering on June
10 in Roy Raley Park in Pendleton
Participants report that while it
wasn't perfect picnic weather, they
did escape without rain Menzo and
Mary Jane Olden homesteaded in the
Fairview area south of lone in 1884
The farm reached Century Farm
recognition in 1985.
Members of the family of Jessie
Olden Henderson attending this year
were: Lonnie and LaVeme Hender
son and Larry Henderson, Hood
R iver; Betty M acTavish and
Marissa, Gresham; Grant and Helen
Henderson and Lynn Henderson.
Summerville; Durinda Fries, Ken
newick, WA.; Lois Henderson.
Walla Walla, WA; Patty Henderson
and Rachel, Bpise. ID.; Lois
Henderson Place. Pasco, WA.; Ken
Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32
Order of the Eastern Star will hold
an open installation ceremony for
their 1990-1991 officers Sunday, Ju
ly 15, at 2:30 p.m at the Heppner
Masonic Hall.
The installing officer will be
Virginia Wilkinson, past grand
matron of Grand Chapter of Oregon
Assisting will be Dick Wilkinson, in
stalling grand patron; Lauree Marvel
of Hermiston, installing grand mar
shal; G. Ann Thomas of Pendleton,
installing grand chaplain and Mabel
Gimbel of Hermiston, installing
grand organist.
Refreshments will be served after
the installation. All members,
families and friends are welcome to
attend.
Wranglers to
sponsor ride
lone Insight S
Wranglers Riding Club is once
again sponsoring a day ride for
anyone interested in taking a ride
through the mountains on July 21.
More information will be in next
week’s paper.
By An?Te Morter,
Mori 422-7429
-:-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
traveled to Seattle on June 28, to at
tend a retirement dinner for their
son, Ron Crabtree. Ron retired from
the Seattle Fire Department after 25
years. About 125 people attended the
party in his honor.
-:-Ione had many out of town
visitors over the Fourth of July. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Busby of Seattle at
tended the festivities and visited with
friends. Mrs. Busby grew up in lone
and attended lone High School.
-¡-Kenneth Bond, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Bond, traveled from Ken
newick with a friend to take in the
day’s activities.
-:-Linda Prock and friend Mike
Edwards, of Portland visited her
parents. Dot and Lewis Halvorsen,
also taking in the celebration.
-:-Dot Halvorsen drove the Senior
Citizens bus to Wells Springs on the
evening of the Fourth. Fifteen peo
ple took the tour to the historic site.
-¡-Irene Crabtree became a great
aunt again when her niece, Mary
Ann Murphy gave birth to a 9 lb. 10
oz. baby girl recently. The proud
parents named their new addition
Jordan Renae Murphy.
-:-Rob and Deena ( Hams) Barger
are the proud parents of an 8 lb. 8
oz. girl, Hailey Diane. The baby was
bom in Lincoln City where the
Bargers now live. Maternal grand
parents are Wayne and D iana Hams
and the maternal great-grandmother
is Helen Pettyjohn. Hailey was born
on July 4 and was 21” long.
-:-Ruth McCabe is entertaining
her granddaughter, Lisa Berry, for
a few days while she and her father.
Ron Berry, visit the area. The Ber
rys are from Butner, North Carolina.
Ron’s parents live in Hermiston and
they are spending time in both
places.
-:-Fire Chief. Jim Boor and
Ashley McCabe traveled to Marion
County last weekend where they
bought two fire trucks for the rural
fire district. The district’s fleet now
numbers five vehicles with the ad
dition of the 1968 Ford F850. which
pumps 750 gallons per minute and
carries 1,000 gallons and a 1977
Seagraves, which pumps 1250
gallons per minute and carries 1.000
gallons.
-:-The lone Youth Group is plan
ning a trip to the river near Board-
man on Sunday, July 15. All lone
students, including 1990 grads and
incoming freshmen, are invited to at
tend a day of swimming and water
skiing. Hot dogs and paper products
will be provided and each family is
asked to bring a salad or dessert. For
more information, contact Cathy
Halvorsen at 422-7107.
-¡-Mark McElligott and Elizabeth
Allen attended the United Church of
Christ Bible Camp at Camp Adams
July 5-7.
-¡-Visiting at the home of Joe and
Jeri McElligott July 2-8 were Jeri’s
niece and nephew, Adam and
Brooke Weeber of Eugene.
1 -¡-Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Morgan
recently returned from a two-week
cruise to Alaska. They sailed on the
S.S. Rotterdam, visiting Juneau,
Sitka and Fairbanks, among other
spots, before flying home.
-:-Bob Lovgren is a patient in
Good Samaritan Hospital in Portland
where he recently underwent major
back surgery.
-:-Mr. and Mrs. Norton have
moved into the DeBoer house.
-:-Chris Jones is visiting this week
with Travis Pettyjohn at Burbank.
Washington.
-:-Joe and Hilda Yocom spent the
weekend in Enterprise where they
attended a softbaH tournament.
Leland Jones, a son-in-law was one
of the players.
-¡-Marie Steagall recently attend
ed the Breshears family reunion at
Maryhill park. This is a yearly af
fair and there were about 40 people
present. The Breshears sisters,
besides M arie, are Edwina
Richelderfer of The Dalles. Helen
Crump of the Hood River area and
Vera Steagall of the Portland area.
Also attending were Bob and Bever
ly Steagall. Pat and Jerry Dougher
ty. Greg and Barbara Leyva and
other nieces and nephews.
-:-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell
and Marie Steagall attended the sym
phony at the Red Lion Motor Inn in
Pendleton on Sunday.
-:-Dick and Rich Ruhl are here
from Roseburg at the Faye Ruhl
home and will help with the wheat
harvest.
-¡-Trum an M essenger spent
several ¿jays visiting relatives in
Portland.
-¡-Mark Way. Colorado and
Michael Walingham from Prairie
City were visitors at the Faye Ruhl
home this week.
-¡-The Holly Rcbekah Lodge met
on Thursday evening for a special
• meeting for the purpose of initiating
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June really is the month for brides-
-at least at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital Nursing Home in Heppner.
Nursing Home residents and
employees enjoyed a bridal show in
Lexington
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By Delpha Jones^
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into the lodge Margaret (Maggie)
Izzett as a new member. Officers
were NG Delpha Jones, VG Geri
M artin, PNG Leila Palm er.
Chaplain Annetta Padberg. 1SG
Virginia Peck, OSG Fran Peck,
secretary-treasurer Dorothy Bur-
eham and RSNG Dorothy Jackson.
Preceding the meeting a potluck din
ner was enjoyed with some of the
Oddfellows. This is the last meeting
until the first of September.
-¡-Dewie and Carolyn Lovelace
from Ontario were recent overnight
visitors at the Cecil Jones home.
-¡-Delbert and Phyllis Piper have
returned home after a trip to Califor
nia where they visited their son Mark
and his family.
-¡-Shawn Klinger of Ketchikan,
Alaska was a recent visitor at the
home of his father Vic Klinger.
-¡-Darlene (Balser) Grabow from
California and her mother, Devata
(Balser) Kitts and husband have been
visiting at the Betty Marquardt home
in Lexington. While there Shirley
McCarl and Truman Messenger also
visited.
-¡-Penny Collier was here recent
ly to conduct vacation Bible school
at the Heppner Christian Church.
She is a resident from Vancouver,
Wa.
Births
Andrew Jam es Romans-a son,
Andrew Jam es, was born to
Stephanie Romans of Irrigon on June
27, 1990 at Good Shepherd Hospital
in Hermiston. The baby weighed 7
lbs. 12 ozs.
Health Dept.__
The Morrow County Health
Department lists their following
monthly schedule for July:
Friday, July 13-blood pressures 8
a.m.-4 p.m., immunizations 10
a m.-noon, Heppner office.
Tuesday, July 17-blood pressures
and immunizations, 1:30 - 4 p.m.
Boardman City Hall.
W ednesday, July 18-blood
pressures, 2-3 p.m. lone Bank of
Eastern Oregon Kitchen.
Friday, July 20-blood pressures 8
a.m.-4 p.m., immunizations 10
a.m.-12 noon.
Tuesday, July 24-blood pressures
and immunizations, 1-4 p.m., Ir
rigon County offices.
Friday, July 27-blood pressures
and immunizations 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Heppner office.
Shelly Wight.
Children: Leah Denton, Olivia Thompson,
Sheena Christman, LeeAnne Murray, Vincent
Berretta and Adam Wight.
the hospital solarium on June 28,
complete with brides, bridesmaids,
flower girls and ring bearers, but no
grooms.
Piano accompaniment was provid
ed
by
Mary
VanBibber.
Refreshments were wedding cake
and mints made by Judy Davis, and
punch.
ESD plans training
The Umatilla ESD is providing an
educational interpreter training in
stitute at BMCC this summer. The
institute will provide valuable infor
mation to practicing educational in
terpreters as well as anyone in con
tact with a hearing impaired in
dividual. Classes begin Friday. Ju
ly 6 and continue through Friday, Ju
ly 27.
Courses include interpreting
theory (beginning, intermediate and
advanced) manually coded English.
American sign language also known
as ASL (beginning and in
termediate). language development
and facilitation, combining signing
exact English (S E E.) and ASL
topics in special education and tutor-
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The summer training institute has
been offered for several years and
has recently received national en
dorsement and recognition from the
Conference of Educational Ad
ministrators serving the Deaf, Inc.
Classes will be taught by staff of
the ESD’s Program for Hearing Im
paired and three outside instructors
representing the Washington State
School for the Deaf, Portland Com
munity College and Orange County
Unified School District in Califor
nia. To register or for more infor
mation contact Malina Lindell, ESD
resource specialist for educational
interpreters, 276-6616.
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