Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 28, 1998, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 2 8 ,1 9 9 8 - S E V E N
Anne Cook Lowe to celebrate 100th
On Oct. 31, 1898, an English
baby was bom to Thomas and
Jenny Lowe and given the name
Annie Cook Lowe. This baby
turns 100 years old this
Halloween and is still doing fine.
She was bom in a time of no
automobiles, airplanes or the
festive day of Halloween.
Computers, cellular telephones
and
fax
machines
were
unimaginable. Through the
years, she has seen World War I
and II, the Roaring 20's and the
Depression of the 30's, the Baby
boom of the 50's and witnessed
the first man on the moon. The
totals add up, one century, 10
decades and 18 U.S. presidents.
Annie Cook Lowe was bom in
Durham, England Oct. 31, 1898,
Her family migrated to the
United States when she was 16.
Her family had tickets to travel
aboard the "unsinkable" Titanic,
but did not because her mother
would not take a maiden voyage
ship. She did later travel on the
White Star Ship Line.
Annie's family traveled across
southern Canada and the United
States and eventually ended up
in Cecil, Oregon. While today,
trees, houses and fences adorn
Cecil, these features were not
present 85 years ago. Annie's
family ran the Cecil Store and
Post Office and Annie can still
remember the last of those who
crossed the Oregon Trail as late
as 1920,
Annie met her future husband
in 1917, a young draftee on his
way to war. "Wait for me babe,"
he had said as he boarded the
train at Cecil, and she did. She
married Henry W. Krebs on
September 11, 1925, in the
dance hall above the Cecil Store.
Henry and Annie had two
children, Carleen Krebs West
and Henry Robert Krebs. Annie
has six grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren. Longevity
must run in the Lowe family
with two of Annie's siblings into
their nineties today.
Sheep played an active part in
Annie and Henry’s life together.
Each spnng for nearly 50 years,
they would travel with the sheep
to summer range in East Glacier
Park, Montana. Even after they
moved to Arlington in 1952,
Henry continued to travel to the
ranch at Cecil, until his death in
1973.
At the age of 79, Annie was
honored as a life-time member
of the Oregon Sheep Growers
Association. Annie can trace her
sheep heritage back to her
grandfather who owned a
woolen mill in England.
Annie a long-time resident of
Arlington, moved to Hermiston
about two years ago. She was
always known for her "famous"
chocolate roll and brownies at
the Arlington Methodist Church
bazaar.
adopted weed control policy.
Joe and Donna Rietmann, JDR
Farms, will be honored as the
district's 1998 Cooperator of the
Year and Dick and Virginia
Wilkinson will be awarded the
John Day-Umatilla Basin 1998
Cooperator of the Year award
presented by the Oregon
Association of Conservation
Districts.
Fritz Hill, a farmer from
Umatilla County with
a
humorous outlook on farming,
has been contacted to supply the
entertainment for the evening.
The public is invited to attend.
in the General Election on November 3 rd
VOTE
For
Leann A. Rea
Morrow County Commissioner
Candidate
For questions or concerns
call (541) 481-5922 or
1-800-221-4371-02
Paid (or by Leann A Rea, 79269 Rippee Rd , Boardman, OR 97818
fo r
Morrow County Judge
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IF I AM ELECTED MORROW COUNTY JUDGE, I WILL:
• Deal with youth on a consistent basis.
• Encourage opportunity for new and existing
business and industry for all of Morrow County.
• Further our efforts to distinguish Morrow County
as a place where people want to live, work & play.
FHA loan limit in increases
The Housing and Urban
Development Secretary Andrew
Cuomo has announced a higher
Federal Housing Administration
home mortgage loan limit for
communities around the nation,
including Morrow County.
Morrow County's new FHA
single family mortgage limit.
James Ray Rollis, 43,
Heppner, truck speeding, 70 in
a 55 mph zone, $112 fine.
William H. MacHugh, 42,
Albany, operating ATV on
public road $102 fine.
David W. Boyd, 43, Albany.
Operating ATV on public road,
$102 fine.
Don Jay Griffith, 54, Spray,
truck speeding 67 in a 55 mph
zone, $112 fine.
Deana Rae Hendricks, 19,
Heppner, violation of the basic
rule, 75 in a 55 mph zone, $131
fine.
Marcia Lynn Miller, 21,
Heppner, illegal U-turn, $72
fine.
A Strong Ag Background
A Long-time County Resident
A Experienced in public
budget development
T E R R Y K. T A LLM A N
Weed advisory annual meeting
Morrow SWCD/Weed
Advisory Board will hold its
1998 annual meeting on
Tuesday, November 17, at St.
Patrick's Parish Hall in Heppner.
A potluck will begin at 6:30
p.m., followed by the annual
meeting at 7:30 p.m.
The agenda for the evening
includes introductions of the
board and staff, a financial
report,
updates
on
the
Conservation Reserve Program
and Conservation
Reserve
Enhancement Program and
Morrow County's recently
Justice Court
Report
under
the
1999
HUD
Appropriations Act, is $109,
032, up from the previous,
$86,317. Umatilla County's
former and current limits are
identical to Morrow's, as are
Gilliam, Sherman, Wallowa,
Wasco, Wheeler and Union
counties'.
“ / believe
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Morrow County should build consensus and cooperation, not walls ,
as we fin d solutions to our problems. ”
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