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But their sorrow vanished when the Portland woman showed up at a reunion Sunday Gordon’s picture was on a table with those of deceased c lassmates during a reunion banquet at Spring Hill Country Club. Classmate l.auralee Reese Glum of Albany questioned whefher Gordon was dead, and n*ai lied her by telephone. "I tried to c all and find out if she was dead, but the phone was always busy." Glum said, "I < allot! (his morning and found out lli.it she's alive and ku king I told her to count to tint potluck and wear a white dress." (.onion, Ii7, said she did not receive an invitation to the reunion liut read about it in The Oregonian She couldn't attend the banquet, but after re< loving Glum's (.all Gordon and tier hus band. Kenneth, det ided to dri ve down for the reunion potluck "I just t ame for the da\ It was worth it." said Gordon. She said her findings were not hurt by the mistake "I'm just glad to be alive." she said "1 had cancer in 1‘iHH hut I got over that, and I find I'm pret ty lutky. I'm in pretty good ‘I tried to call and find out if she was dead, but the phone was always busy.’ Lauralee Reese Clum, Albany High, Class of 1943 health " The Gordons celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary June 19. Bet ause she had not been seen for several years, coordina tors of the Old Timers Reunion listed Gordon ns deceased Ranchers turn grubstake into cash cow POKTHILL. Idaho (AIM — Dennis and Pam Ponsness are the first to admit their job stinks But raising millions of mag gots for bait and pot shops has its rewards for the couple, now savoring the sweet smell of sue • cess. “Some people thought we were? a little nuts when we start ed." said Dennis Ponsness. 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