TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 15, 1992
‘Make It With Wool
contest slated
Oregon Sheepgrowers Conven
tion. A state junior and senior
winner then advances to the na
tional competition to be held
January 20-23 in Dallas, Texas.
Maureen Krebs directs District
7 which includes residents of
Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla,
Wasco, Sherman and Hood River
counties. The contest is open to
men and women with four age
groups starting with pre-teen, 12
and under; junior, 13-16 year
olds; senior, 17-24 year olds; and
adult, 25 and over.
Garments are initially judged
on the entrant with appropriate
accessories. Judges look for cur
rent fashion, appropriateness of
fabric and style to the entrant, fit,
poise, and presentation. After
modeling, garments are judged
on inner construction and
durability.
Last year’s senior champion
from this district, Jimi Kaye
Alexander, went on to win the
state competition and advance to
nationals. Both the junior and
senior national winners were men
last year.
The deadline for entries is
September 25. Entry information
is available by writing Krebs, at
Cecil Star Route, lone, OR
97843, or call 422-7548.
By Anne Morter
Plans are being made for the
annual district level “ Make It
Yourself With Wool” contest.
The contest will be held October
10 in lone. With fair time rapid
ly approaching. District 7 direc
tor Maureen Krebs, reminds
potential contestants that one gar
ment may be used for both con
tests if the fabric is at least 60%
wool.
District contests are held
around the state with winners in
the junior and senior categories
advancing to the state competition
to be held November 14 in
Portland in conjunction with the
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4th of July winners announced
Photo by Joyce Hughes
Lots of children participated in the soft ball throw in lone dur
ing the Fourth of July.
By Anne Morter
The results for the lone Fourth
of July contests have been releas
ed. Winners are as follows:
Three-on-three basketball tour
nament: first-Dorian Forrar, Dan
Abrahamson, Scott Abrahamson;
second-Dustin Padberg, Jason
Wack, Dan McCarty; third-Steve
Spike, Todd Spike. Shad Spike.
Three-on-three volleyball:
first-David Wagenblast, Mike
Garrett, Brandi Ball; second-Jim
Logan, Kim Logan, Sam
Sumner.
Frog jumping: first-Travis
Mastieu, 82” ; second-Johnny
Collins, 80” ; third a tie between
Brandon Forwood and Billy
Gates, 76” .
Chalk drawing 2-3 year olds:
first-Heidi Pizer; second-Jannie
Zum walt;
third-K aylee
Palmateer.
Age four through kindergarten:
first-Sydney Tullis; second-
Kimberly Morris; third-Alyssa
Rietmann.
Grades one and two: first-
Caitlyn Orem; second-Sally
Calvert; third-Tiah Paul.
Third and fourth graders: first-
Heather Goodman; second-
Louanne Morris; third-Shelley
Rietmann.
Fifth and sixth graders: first-
Brittney Rickman; second-Jacoby
Marshall; third-Stephanie Wolfe.
Poster contest four years old
and under: first-Abbey Key.
Five and six year olds: first-
Natalie McElligott; second-Genia
Grant; third-Emily Key.
Seven and eight year olds: first-
Shanna Christman; second-Aaron
Tworek.
Nine and 10 year olds: first-
Nikki McElligott; second-Molly
Barrow; third-Jeremy Rietmann.
11-13 year olds: first-Jake
M cElligott;
second-M arie
Tworek; third-Macie Childers.
Adults: first-Lucy Tworek.
H orseshoes: first-H arvey
Childers, second-Wayne Seitz,
third-Earl Garrett, fourth-Leslie
Thompson.
Softball throw: four and five
year olds: first-James Winters,
second-Phillip Whitmore, third-
Emily Bergstrom.
Six and seven year olds: first-
Joseph Winters, second-Brian
G utierrez;
third-A dam
Bergstrom.
Eight and nine year olds: first-
Adam McCabe, second-Bud
Drummond, third-Koby Rea.
10-11 year olds: first-Alan
G riebskov, second-Tammy
C utsforth,
third-M ark
McElligott.
Sack race: 4-5 year olds first-
Joyce Oniah, second-Kim Mor
ris, third-Brandon Seitz.
Six and seven year olds: first-
Connor Kilkenny, second-
Margaret Morris, third-Billy
Gates.
Eight and nine year olds: first-
Jody McDaniel, second-Jake
M cD aniel,
third-Paula
Spicerkuhn.
The McDaniel familly picnic
will be held Sunday, July 19,
beginning at noon at Anson
Wright Park. Those attending
should bring cold drinks and a
pot luck dish. Coffee will be
provided.
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Morrow County Grain Growers
LANDon.AXES
Breeding — Myers
Janet Renee Breeding and Stephen Christopher Myers were mar
ried in a double-ring ceremony June 20, 1992 at the Beacon Heights
Church in Independence, Missouri. Charles Myers, father of the
groom officiated.
The bride is the daughter of Max and Betty Breeding. Gresham.
She graduated from Gresham Union High School in 1988 and join
ed the Air Force on Dec. 11, 1990. serving 14 months in Okinawa,
Japan.
She wore a satin gown with sequins and pearl beads on the bodice.
The veil was a two-tier finger tip length. Wedding colors were red,
black and white.
The groom is the son of Charles and Nancy Myers of Independence,
MO. He graduated from William Chrisman High School in 1989 and
served two years at Okinawa in the Air Force.
Matron of honor was Julie Akers, Gresham, friend of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Stacy Myers and Stephonie Dilley of Independence,
sisters of the groom. Best man was Jerry Newton of Independence,
friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Phillip Myers and Mike Myers
of Independence, brothers of the groom. Ushers were Creg Shotswell
and Lee Dilley, Independence. Jennifer Breeding of Gresham, niece
of the bride, was flower girl. Christopher Breeding, Gresham, nephew
of the bride was ring bearer.
Wedding songs were “ After AH” and “ Cherish the Treasure” ,
sung by Stacy Myers and Creg Shotswell. The groom’s mother made
the wedding cake and the bride's aunts, Gracie Baker and Dorthy
Wilson, Heppner cut and served the cake. Candice Jenkins of In
dependence, cousin of the groom attended the guest book.
The bride's mother wore a two-piece suite of ivory lace accente*
with pearls. The groom’s mother wore a black and white dress with
lace and a jeweled bodice.
Special guests were the bride’s two brothers Donald from Gresham
and Dale from Jacksonville, Florida; Lydia Wilson. Heppner, grand
mother of the bride, Tom and Dorthy Wilson. Heppner and Ed and
Gracie Baker. Lexington, aunts and uncles of the bride, the bride’s
parents Max and Betty Breeding and their grandchildren Jennifer and
Christopher Breeding.
Following a honeymoon trip in Kansas City the couple will make
their home in Lompoc, CA where the groom is stationed with the
Air Force at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
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with out-of-town visitors coming
from Fossil, Spray, Condon,
Portland, Irrigon, Pendleton and
other areas in Morrow County.
Marie Steagall and Bob Steagall,
Lexington and Vera Breshears
(Steagall, Marie’s sister) and hus
band Dave, Portland and Janet
Stephen
M yers
attend
ed en route to their new home in
California where he will be sta
tioned. Janet is the daughter of
Mr. and M rs. Henry M.
Breeding of Portland.
-:-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eng and
Children from Kansas have been
visiting at the Connie Eng Home.
Weddings
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By Delpha Jones
-:-Phylis Anderson has been in
Nebraska for several weeks to be
near her father who is ill. Glenn
and Children traveled there last
week to join her.
-¡-Torn Norton was the guest
speaker at the Baptist Church
Sunday and will be again next
Sunday in the absence of Pastor
Glenn.
-:-Jean Nelson is recuperating
at her home from arm surgery.
-¡-Sunday, July 12, was a busy
fun-filled day for those attending
the Steagall Shaun reunion at Bull
Prairie.
Around 80 people attended
McDaniel picnic slated July 19
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Lexington News
Heppner
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The Heppner Senior Meal Site Committee elected new officers Juf
1. Officerselected were: chairman, Paul Jones, vice-chairperson
Mary Goheen; treasurer, Harriet Batty; and secretary, Shirle’
Haugen.
There were 108 people present for the senior dinner July 8, in
eluding seven guests. Six dinners were taken out. Members of thi
Baptist Church served. Bert Johannes is the hostess for July. Gem
Cole won the meal ticket. Barton Clark the door prize. Lois Graybea
from Ukiah, Ca.. the guest gift.
The senior board met after the dinner of Wed. They also met witl
Judge Carlson and Merri Reamer Thursday afternoon for an updati
on the AAA situation. CAPECO is the umbrella agency as of July 1
The menu tor dinner July 22 will be salmon with tartar sauce
potatoes, coleslaw with carrots, bread and fruit. Members of thi
Episcopal Church will serve.
The breakfast at the Senior Center Saturday July 11 honoring thi
aviators was well attended A profit of $200 was made. The senior
appreciate all the donations of food from Central Market, and thi
ad in the paper sponsored by GAR Aviation of Lexington. “ Of coursi
it couldn t have been done without all those wonderful volunteer
who worked so hard,” said a spokesperson.
An engagement party for Marguerite Webb and Truman Messengei
will be held at the Senior Center on July 16 at 8 p.m. Congratula
tions to them on their upcoming marriage.
Dates to remember: potluck picnic at Eleanor Gonty’s cabin Jul)
18. Bus leaves the Center at 10 a.m. Blood pressures taken July 2i
from 11 a.m.-noon at the Center; Mondays- quilting, 1-4 p.m. Nex
year’s St. Patrick quilt is being started. Tues. & Thurs. 10- 10:3i
a.m. exercise. Sat. bus leaves for dance at Hermiston 6:30 p.m.