Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 12, 2002 - THREE lone resident receives degree from OHSU Kristine Bedortha of lone received a Bachelor of Science degree at Oregon Health and Science U n iv ersity ’s 2002 commencement ceremony June 7 in Portland. im m innninnrrim m eneniiiiiitigiM ttgiinginnK “The c h ild re n ofo ?2 lta T/edman and Jiao FPe^oete rem uait th e h on or ofi y o u r p r e s e n c e a t th e m a r r ia g e ofy th e ir p a r e n ts on S a tu r d a y , Ç une 2 2 , 2 0 0 2 a t 2 p . m . a t S t . P a tr ic k 's C a th o lic C?hurch , ije p p n e r deception to follow at the ¿Iks ÛLuL, ijepp net A/o ytyts, please Student sacrifices free time to create keepsake Some students have a hard time finding time at home to do homework, but not Katie Tayloe. She worked hard at home and during recesses to create a beautiful keepsake book for Mrs. D anielson. At the Heppner Elementary School assembly on Tuesday, May 28, Katie presented the gift and read the book to the audience. This young author, through the eyes of a child, explained the many jobs Mrs. Danielson does for Heppner Elementary School. The last page o f the book states, “ Mrs. Danielson is a good principal. She is not going to be here next year and that makes me sad.” Katie's book is sure to be treasured for years to come. \ It it u k Viri. A Look Into Our Past From the Editor: The Gazette-Times welcomes your submissions to our new feature. “A Look into Our Past". Take a few minutes this week and look through your old photo albums and attics fo r pictures featuring Morrow County history. Please include as much information as possible, including (if know n) the photographer, approximate date taken and the history behind the photo with your submission. All submitted pictures and information will be returned. M m hj 4 I «<• Katie Tavloe and Mrs. Danielson CELEBRATE THE MORROW COUNTY COURTHOUSE CENTENNIAL... with h isto rica l photos calendars - notecards featuring The Morrow County Courthouse - (p a st an d presen t) Framed Prints - T-Shirts - Hats by Western Fine A rts Lim ited IF THE GOLF WERE ANY BETTER. YOU'D BE WATCHING IT FROM YOUR COUCH. Take to the lin k s w ith o u r B irdie M aker's ...ami d en t feujet (Dad! Sathwi* (Day h Sunday, June 16th S pecial. Enjoy tw o 1 8 -h o le ro u n d s of g o lf w ith a cart, one nig h t hotel stay and 2 passes to Tam astslikt C ultural Institute M umuj ' a D aiuj ^ 217 North Main • Heppner 676-9158 Monday-Friday 9-6 and Saturday 9-6 Serving Heppner, Lexington & lone Uc fo r o nly $129 Sun-Thu and $139 Fri-S at. C ou ntry W ILD H O RtE RESORT ( CASINO R ose 1-84. EXIT 216. PENDLETON. OR 1 800 454 WILD 19453) w w w w ild h orse re so rt.co m 233 N. Main • Heppner Monday-Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-6 676-9426 Lexington Grange to hold potluck meeting Rates based on dbl. occupancy Restrictions may apply J ^ __________ The palace hotel, pictured here in the foreground on the right, was the prominent structure in Heppner in the early 1900’s. Jack Ends of Monument was surely glad to be greeted by this beautiful structure when he arrived in Heppner with his load of wool. This article was written in an early 1900’s edition of the Heppner Gazette: Jack Ends came in Monday morning with a six horse team from Monument, loaded with 5500 pounds o f wool. Owing to the rain and bad roads the trip was a hard one. Some o f the difficulties o f freighting can be realized from the fact that Mr Ends was eight days in making this trip o f 55 miles. The April 26, 1917 edition of the Gazette featured a story about the leasing of the hotel’s basement: C.L. Curran o f The Dalles, who recently installed a bowling alley in the north room o f the Palace Hotel basement, has leased the entire basement floor space, with the exception o f one back room, and he will soon put in new billiard and pool tables. Although the billiard and pool room will be separated from the room in which the bowling alleys are situated, the two will be connected by large doors. Both places will be equipped with soft drink fountains and confectionery, cigars and tobacco will be handled. The Lexington Grange will hold a meeting on Monday, June 17, at 6:30 p.m. The evening will begin with a potluck and the meeting will follow. Molly Rhea from Pioneer Memorial Home Health will speak on the hospice program. The public is invited to attend. The Grange picnic to Cutsforth Park has been postponed until Sunday, July 7. 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