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By Sarah Coiler ic in women were, and in some cases still are, admired cn of other cultures. They seem to set the example of mi erisms for the rest of the world to follow. On June 26, leppner Gazette ran the following article: i’i officer who has just returned from the Philippines •iitivc women are imitating the American women, and w ives o f army officers, in the matter o f dress, nun adornment and manners. >: : the last year a great change o f this nature has among the native women. The Philippine women only upon having more clothes, hut better clothes, ■ t /v a marked improvement in their average personal ¿2 d near a nc (* officer passed through a he lodged was a girl o f 10 lu smoked hig. black cigars and apparently enjoyed tin same village a few months ago the officer called nds the native family. He found the girl, now a little ■ ’lose and also very much better dressed. arc not smoking, I see, " he said to her. "No. Senor. ” ot these, ’ he said, offering her his cigar case. "No sent" replied the girl in fair English, "me no smoke Americano women1 no smoke." I ; no ii / and a h a lf ago. this i * >w. In the house w here Karla W aterland and Craig Robinson a re h a p p y to a n n o u n c e th ey will he m a rrie d on |u ly 10 d u rin g a p riv ate ceremony. P lease join us for a celebration on Friday, |u ly I 2 a t 7:30 p.m. Let’cr Buck Room, Pendleton No gifts, please - Casual dress K E E P I N 9 I N S T R ID E ... (H e 's 851 ) Help us wish ED DICK a HAPPY BIRTHDAY o n Saturday, J u ly 6, from n o o n to 4 p.m . at h is Lake P en la n d ca b in . P lea se bring vour favorite potluck dish niryi ri. h o t dogs, c a k e , c o ffee & soft d rin k s w ill b e p ro v id e d ). N o % ifts please. L add, Stuart, Erin, Kevin & Families f or m ore inform ation, c a ll(503) 709-0327 ......... Vernon Wilson r n t T O n t T O - 'r o T O M W i n i i w i H i i i u m m o f Portland, O regon and Kimberley George o f Heppner; grandchildren, Christopher and Michelle Cannon, Ronald Powers, Tasha Doty, Charlie and Brittany Patterson, Matthew Daniel, Des­ tiny, Courtney and Ashley George, and Amber and Heather Cannon; sisters, Florence Roberts o f Haines City, Florida and Linnea Lynch of Staten Island, New York. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Joseph Jacob Cannon, two brothers and his parents. Memorials may be made to the American Lung Association for Emphysema Research, 9320 SW Barbara Blvd, Suite 140, Portland, Oregon 9721975481. Bums Mortuary of Hermiston is in charge of arrangements. Vernon Wilson, 75, of Midvale, Idaho died Friday, June 21, 2002 at a Boise hospital. Memorial services will be held on To the Editor: Saturday, June 29,2002 at 2 p.m. at Thomason Funeral Chapel in This is a beautiful, God- Dear beloved community, Weiser, Idaho. It is with mixed feelings that blessed place. It has been the Vernon was born February 4, most amazing time to live here. It my family and I move from this 1927 at Malvem, Arkansas, the is still hard to believe we are extraordinary place. It s been a son o f Lynn and W illieM ae leaving, even with the month of time of healing, love and blessing. Copeland Wilson. He graduated June commencing as I write this. We’ve been blessed forwards, from Narbonne High School in In my time here, I have coveted backwards, sideways, upside Lomita, California. your friendships with history. I down and inside out. Our church have seen a glimpse of what it is He enlisted in the US Navy dur­ com munity, Heppner United ing that makes this place special and Methodist Church, has been a big Vernon married Lilly Kautz on part of why it is hard to leave. part of that. We have been very December 15, 1945 at Lomita, Also, a piece of free advice: lucky to serve a good and California. The couple spent their get involved. If you are someone wonderful God together. We wish happiest years in Eastern Oregon you all many more years of love reading this who gets any ideas and Central Idaho. He was a jour­ Annette Roberts Anderson and possesses any creativity, or in Christ in this place. neyman lineman for Southern Annette Roberts Anderson, 38, of if you just want things to be I have personally been very California Edison and Columbia San Francisco, a former lone resi­ different and better - get involved. lucky to get to know so many of Basin REA in H eppner and dent, died Sunday, June 16,2002, It doesn’t matter if you make you, by your inviting and Condon. He was also the propri­ mistakes. You can always clean welcoming me into your lives. at Kaiser Hospital in San Fran­ And so has Dawn-Hunter. Here up a little mess. That’s what I felt etor o f V ern’s 76 station in cisco. like I did for four years. And it’s Heppner for many years. she has been given a foundation A memorial gathering for family not even important if you feel like The couple loved to fish and hunt, and friends was held at the of love and security that she will carry with her for the rest of her what you can do is enough. You especially with their children and Pendleton Eagles Lodge on Mon­ are enough. What you can give is grandchildren. Vernon was al­ day, June 24. life. I am grateful for so many enough. In the end, it is important ways ready for a political argu­ She was bom July 4, 1964, at opportunities here with you that to care. To care is what matters. ment. He was a member of the Portland, the daughter of Nonie It’s a whole lot better than not Democratic party, Lions Club and Roberts and Bob Roberts. She not only have added to my caring. If you see a way to help volunteered to help raise funds for grew up at lone and attended personal growth, but to making this community a better place to out, to say something that might the Midvale Swimming Pool. He school there, leaving in the early 1980s. live: J.C., Cursillo, a woman’s encourage someone or help the was also active with Little League, prayer group at First Christian community out, speak up. I’m not coaching and umpiring. He was a She had been married recently at C hurch, the out-of-the-box/ talking about destructive criticism staunch Union member of IBEW Portland to Dave Anderson. misfits/Light Ladies Group, all the or talking about people. I’m Locals 47 and 125, where he was Mrs. Anderson was office man­ places I worked (if only for short talking about believing in yourself a shop steward and chief nego­ ager at Ceon Corporation in San tiator for Edison Union contracts Francisco. times), the older folks in town I and believing in this community. for many years. He was also a Survivors include her husband, Add your gifts and talents to make have been absolutely privileged to charter member of Friends of the it a better place; a beautiful place work with, CJ and her gifts of Dave Anderson; daughters, Tif­ • Weiser River Trail. to live, work, shop, and thrive. childcare and much more, an fany Prizzi and Marisa Prizzi; awesome God-filled servant of Forgive one another along the Survivors include his wife of 56 brothers, Alan Roberts, Bobby years, Lilly, of Midvale, Idaho; God’s Church by the name o f way. We are all in this together. Roberts, and Andrew Roberts, all son, William Lynn Wilson o f of Pendleton; her mother, Nonie Challenge yourself to forgive old George, the weekly Text Study debts, old hurts, and new ones. All Pendleton; daughters and sons-in- Roberts of Pendleton, father, Bob group, the Ministerial Association, law, Jeanne and Patrick Bailey of Roberts o f La Grande, and three this is entirely possible. lunches at St. P atrick ’s, the Pendleton, and Susan and Barney nephews. As my family and I get ready to Murrays, the Morrow County Marshall of Summerville; grand­ Memorial contributions may be 2000 RDI Community Leadership move, we want you to know that children, Jason Wilson, Jacob Wil­ made to the American Cancer class, announcing for the St. Pat’s you all have something so special son, Erin Bailey, Alec Bailey, Jan Society. Parade, the youth group, the radio here, so very rare. I know many, Bailey, Jeremiah Marshall, Julie if not most o f you, know this station project, the AYUSA ♦ M arshall, Jennifer M arshall; already. As we move and changes program, Monday evenings at William J. “Jim” Devine Grace’s, a certain friend who is ensue in my family and in each of great?granddaughters, Taylor, William J. “Jim” Devine, 71, of my favorite friend with the initials yours, it’s important to state how Brooke and Jacey Wilson; sisters, Culver, died on June 15, 2002 in M.S. (you know who you are), my wonderful this place and you all Mary Wright, Peggy Disario, Portland of a heart attack. special friend with the initials are. As I watch with tears yet Patricia Brinkley, Lynda Snyder A graveside service was held and Sandra and (brother-in-law) T.L.H., lone Preschool, a another Heppner High School Thursday, June 20, 2002 at the Larry Havlen; numerous nieces, Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, graduation, I know what it is - yet wonderful professional soon-to- nephews and grand-nieces and with burial immediately following how difficult it is to put into words. be-retired peacekeeper who nephews; and his two dogs, Nip­ the service. It’s like a peaceable port in the consented to escort a child’s per and Sadie. He was preceded Jim Devine was bom January 6, wild ocean of life. I don’t mean parade down to the Shamrock in death by his parents, and his to oversimplify or sound trite. Yes, (and much more), singing at 1931 at Los Angeles, California, brother, Charles Wilson. there’s conflict and orneriness S ingspirations and funerals, to Samuel and L. Sue (Stroman) walking and shopping in town and and trouble of just about any kind The family suggests memorials be Devine. to be found here in Heppner. But made in his name to the Midvale He was in the U.S. Air Force from D aw n-H unter being given crackers by a very nice lady at this place is special. All of you put Swimming Pool, Box 115, Midvale, 1949 to 1953 during the Korean Idaho 83645. Kahl Insurance, stickers by a very together, w ith the land, the Conflict and was honorably dis- , nice lady at the bank, and smiles orneriness, the grace and beauty, Thom ason Funeral Home o f charged. by ju st about everybody, and the people who pass through - all Weiser, Idaho is in charge of ar­ He married Vickie Rae Gibson on much, much more. My! How this is singularly, distinctly, utterly rangements. November 28, 1968 in Lincoln lucky can one get? I consider astonishing here. I am so grateful City. to have lived here for these last William Michael Cannon myself that lucky. He was a John Deere mechanic, William Michael Cannon, 70, died then sold machinery for a time. Also, Dawn-Hunter will miss four years. Heppner and the Friday, June 21, 2002 at Good He owned and operated his own her various friends, but you and Willow Creek Valley are rare Shepherd M edical Center in nursery. He also worked at the treasures. We will miss you. This your mommies and daddies have Hermiston. is a one-of-a-kind place and we given her and her mommy what OSU A quarium in Newport, we did not have before coming to have been blessed in ways we A memorial service will be held where he built an experimental Saturday, June 29,2002 at 2 p.m. w eather station for the OSU Heppner: confidence, love and c a n ’t even account for yet. at Burns Mortuary Chapel in Oceanography Dept. At the end hackatchya, trust to look forward to making B lessings Hermiston. Disposition was by of his working career, he was a more friends. These are all debts cremation. (s) Monika Hunter Heppner of grace that can never be repaid. farmer. William was bom on December Jim enjoyed lapidary, hunting, fish­ 30, 1931 in Staten Island, New ing, camping, spending time with York to W illiam and Linnea family, making jewelry, and pho­ influence any other council vote, Johnson Cannon. tography. He was a resident of and if he also votes for the budget He was schooled at Staten Island, Jefferson County for about 40 as proposed—a donation of $ 100 New York and went to college in years. To the Editor: North Carolina, where he joined Survivors include wife, Vickie, of Editor s Note: The following will be anonymously deposited in the U.S. Air Force. He owned and Culver; sons, James Devine of the fund’s account at the bank. letter was sent to the Lexington operated Cannon Communica­ Kooteni, Idaho and Coleman Fire Fund in care o f Jim This donation will be deposited tions in Portland from 1984 to Devine o f Pendleton; daughters. within the week and before the Nelson. The letter was signed, 1995. He was a self?employed Sue Lightfoot of El Paso, Texas, "Community Members o f the yard sale. electrical engineer in the low volt­ Barbara Widmer o f Portland, An additional donation of City o f Lexington $100 or more will also be made age industry. Patti Jenson o f Pendleton, and Lexington community later in the year, if Anderson does He married Carole Ellison on Venita Rae Devine of Vancouver, members recently completed August 18, 1967 in Carson City, W ashington; brother, Joseph formulating a budget for 2002- not run for council this fall, and Nevada. Devine o f Kona, Hawaii; and 2003 after almost nine weekly does not accept a write in vote. William was a great gardener, eight grandchildren. He was pre­ meetings. This is a good budget This donation will be forthcoming only after the election is liked to study and was a member ceded in death by his parents, and is fair to all departments. of the TV Club. Samuel and L. Sue Devine. Glenn Anderson was involved in completed and the results are William is survived by his wife, Memorial contributions may be known. all aspects, and was in agreement This is not a joke. The C arole, o f H erm iston; sons, made to Jefferson County Food with the proposed budget, until the contributors are only interested in Michael Cannon o f Charlotte, Bank, c/o John Cumutt, 1115 NE last meeting when he objected to having a good budget, (this is the North Carolina and Wayne Can­ Clark, Madras, Oregon 97741, or the fire departm ent’s budget. non of San Antonio, Texas; daugh­ the American Heart Association, They are the only department that best one that Lexington has had ters, Julie Adams of Anacortes, Oregon Affiliate, Inc., 1425 NE in years), getting this town on has its own tax base, and should Washington, Jacqueline Cannon Irving #100, Portland, Oregon be paying their share. The main track, and like many other people in town, are sick and tired o f 97232. objection was an additional $76 over and above the $800, which Anderson hi jinks and shenanigans. Any public they did not even use from last acknowledgement, except to say year's budget. Anderson has | A retirement party for indicated that he intended to vote that a donation has been received, against the budget when it comes will nullify these donations and any future one that might be to a vote o f the council on the considered. You were chosen to 7k will be held Friday, June 28 at 7 p.m. 24th. receive this note, because it is Thus, this offer— if the ^ at the Heppner Elks Club thought that you might have the budget is passed in it’s current * Everyone Is Invited to stop by most influence on Anderson. form, without a lot o f bickering Submitted by: j2 and wish her a good retirement! and complaining, and if Anderson (s) Jim Nelson does not contest it or attempt to No gifts, p le a s e Lexington Leaving with mixed feelings Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper * io.l ento'vd a> periodical mailer at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon ! I s ’1! Periodical poctage paid at Heppner, Oregon Office at ¡47 i '4 1 1 o’ b-djjg Fax (541) 67ft-0211. E-mail: gt(u heppner net nc. Website »ww heppner net Postmaster send address changes to ... I’ d Box 337, Heppner. Oregon *>7836 Subscriptions $24 in S; s .ci or rate on Morrow County only; 62 years or older). $30 else- L Obituaries ww n. Buying the vote t JERI WIGHT % 3