Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 15, 1992 * THREE
Historical Society announce
essay contest winners
L-R: Marie Tworek, Melissa McElligott, Ruth McCabe and
Becky Wagenblast.
By Delpha Jones
The tx>ard of directors of the
Morrow County Historical Socie
ty met on Monday evening for the
regular meeting at the home of
Shirley Zielinski with Jerry Peck
as host. The minutes of the
previous meeting and the
treasurer’s reports were read and
approved.
The secretary reported on the
essay contest that is sponsored by
the society for junior high
students in Morrow County.
Winners were: first-Melissa
M cElligott;
second-M arie
Tworek and a tie for third bet
ween Lynde Minster and Becky
Wagenblast. Each of the con
testants was presented a bond.
Because of the busy schedule at
school and lack o f interest
throughout the county the group
voted to discontinue this contest.
They plan to continue another
project as they feel that it is im
portant that the students know
about their county, how it was
settled and by whom and the
many advancements since then.
A report was heard on the
Groshens fountain in Heppner.
That work is being done by the
city with Wilbur Jackson in
charge. The project involves get
ting water and drainage in the
fountain at the fairgrounds. They
will be assisted by the road
department.
The Irrigon W aterm elon
Festival date was announced for
August 22.
Jean Nelson gave a fine report
on the Oregon Trail project, and
stated that the Oregon-Califomia
Trail association has been mark
ing important trails and have been
in our area. She also announced
that the Century Farm award
went to the Osmin family.
The group will purchase two
books, “ The First Oregonian,”
for each of the lone and Heppner
libraries as gifts. Irrigon and
Boardman have already received
theirs.
Sue
V inson,
Barbara
Bloodsworth and Ruth McCabe
were appointed to decorate a fair
booth.
The annual meeting which is
set for October 4 at the Lexington
Grange Hall will have a display
of old quilts. Everyone is en
couraged to bring a quilt for
display.
The society voted to donate to
the flood sign to be erected in
Heppner in commemoration of
the 1903 flood, and to the Wells
Springs signs.
Club members enjoyed looking
at pictures taken of the recent trip
to Port Townsend and Squino,
sponsored by the Morrow Coun
ty Historical Society.
Lovely refreshments were
served to Sue and Darrell Vinson,
Jean Nelson and Ruth McCabe.
Jim and Barbara Bloodsworth,
Cecil and Delpha Jones and the
host and hostess.
lone Garden Club to help park
By Delpha Jones
lone Garden Club met at Bir-
dine Tullis’ home for the regular
meeting on Wed. July 8. Darcy
Robinson was co-hostess.
The program, given by Jim
Rudisill was on the long-range
plan for the lone City Park. Many
interesting plans are underway.
Much interest was shown by
those present and it was decided
to assist with the project. For
more inform ation members
should contact Jean Nelson.
Helen Martin gave a report on
the state meeting. A report was
heard concerning the flower ex
hibits at the fair, and a commit
tee appointed.
Guest for the day was Kathryn
Lindstrom. Lovely refreshments
were served by the hostesses.
Bike-a-thon
Soroptimists install new officers
raises over
$ 2,000
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By Anne Morter
Participants in the St. Jude
bike-a-thon held in lone on May
17 have received their T-shirts
and other awards from the St.
Jude C hildren’s Research
Hospital.
The 54 participants in the an
nual event raised $2,252 for the
hospital, which is the largest
ch ild ren ’s cancer research
hospital in the world. According
to bike-a-thon coordinator Loa
McElligott, the hospital was quite
impressed and appreciative of
their efforts. With medical costs
always rising, the need for funds
is great.
McElligott commended the ef
forts and cooperation of the com
munity as they not only put their
monetary support behind the
event but also gave freely of their
time. She also gave special thanks
to a pair of unnamed donors who
substantially boosted the cash
total.
Soroptimist officers Carol Michael-Bennett, Mary Goheen, Marianne Kahl, Bettie Doherty,
Pauline Winter, Vi Wilgers, Judie Laughlin, Joyce Hughes.
Joyce Hughes was installed as
the Soroptimist International
Heppner branch president at a
WCCC Golf
Ladies 9-hole
Invitational
June 22, 1992
Low gross of the field: first-Pat
Edmundson; second-Carol Nor
ris; third-Ilene Padberg.
Tri-City Country Club: low
gross-Dawn Meigs; low net-
Glenda Pondaw.
Canyon Lakes: low gross-
Candy Spry; low net-Marilyn
Williams.
Pendleton: low gross-Bea
W inget;
low
net-N ancy
Markham.
LaGrande: low gross-Judy
Halt; low net-Gin Drew.
Heppner: low gross-a tie bet
ween Anita Boyer and Barbara
Gilbert; third-Neoma Bailey and
Coral Mitchell; low net first-
Lucile Peck; second-Karen
Wildman; third-Juanita Martin.
Lower Valley: low gross-Jean
Gush; low net-Willie Wallie.
West Richland: low gross-
Rosemary Mahoney; low net-
Sheila Aschert.
Shorn Na Pum: low gross-Kay
Kern; low net-a tie between Gine
Berreth and Floy Nichols.
Kinzua; low gross-Georgie
Loomis; low net-lone Marlee.
Long Drive #1 guest Candy
Spry, Canyon Lakes; member-
Anita Boyer.
K.P. #13 guest lone Marlee.
Kinzua; member-Lucile Peck.
ceremony and picnic held June 26
at the Heppner City Park.
Pauline Winter was installed as
first vice-president, Jackie
Bergstrom ,
second
vice-
president; Vi Wilgers, correspon
ding secretary; Marianne Kahl,
recording secretary; Judie
Laughlin, treasurer; Carol
Michael Bennett, board member
and Molly Rill, regional delegate.
Outgoing delegate LoRayne
Bowman was presented the
“ Most Dedicated” soroptimist
award for her work during the
year by outgoing president Pat
Hyatt. Hyatt received the “ most
inventive” award for creating the
soroptimist mail box. Judie
Laughlin received the artists
award for her artwork and Vi
Wilgers received the florist’s
award for her floral a r
rangements. Pauline Winter earn
ed the “ Potato Award” for the
best committee project work.
Besides Bowman and Hyatt,
outgoing officers were Joyce
Hughes, first vice-president and
Pauline
W inter,
second
vice-president.
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