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girls at the Soroptimist
Luncheon: (left to ritht)
Linda McPherran, Deborah
Abercrombie, Wanda John
Irrigon girl
Lynda Janelle McPherran
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Brandt, Irrigon, be
came the bride of Timothy
Edward Harman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Harman 'of
Hermiston, on June 10, at
2 p.m. The double ring cere
mony as held at the Church
of Jesus Christ of the Lat
ter Day Saints In Hermiston.
' Bishop Allen Alder officiated
at the cermon). Thelma See
was the soloist and Susan
Roylance the organist.
The brides wedding gown
was of silk organza with rose
Imprints and was trimmed
with lace. Her veil was held
in a headpiece trimmed with
daisies, and the gown had a
train with rose imprints.
Her flowers were red roses
and white cernations.
Sandra Marie Irwin was
Maid of Honor, Karen Doug
las, the grooms sister, and
Sheryl Ann Irwin were bride
smaids. The Maid of Honor
wore an orchid dress while
the bridesmaids wore pale
blue and pale green lace ov
er taffeta, with headpieces"
and nosegays to match. The
brides niece, Rhonda Denise
Lowe, was flower girl.
Best man was Donald Ray
Kinkley, Irrigon. The ushers
were Ronald and Thomas
Lowe, brothers to the bride
and William Douglas, the gro
om's brother-in-law. The
ring bearer was Thomas
Lowe, Jr., the bride's nep
hew. The wedding reception was
held in the multi-purpose ro
om of the church. The three
tiered wedding cake was bak
ed by Francine's of Irrigon,
and decorated to match the
colors of the bridesmaids
dresses. Mrs. Don Irwin,
Umatilla, served cake and
Marilyn Vernon, Hermiston,
served punch.
After a wedding trip to the
Oregon Coast, the couple are
living in Umatilla.
Lynda attended high school
at Riverside High School, Bo
ardman while Harman has
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Morrow Delegates afConference
By Frances Rose Wilson
IRRIGON - Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Isom, accompanied by
Howard Crowell of lone, at
tended the Oregon School Em
ployee's Association Confer
ence for three days last week.
They lived in a dormitory on
the campus of Pacific Univer
sity. Mrs. Isom and Mr.
Crowell were delegates re
presenting Morrow County,
and were among 480 school
employees who attended a
banquet given them.
DEBBIE McCOY of Irrigon,
a princess in the Morrow Co.
Fair and Rodeo Court, has
been having a very exciting
and busy time the past few
weeks and the next several
weeks promise even more
excitement.
During the past week she
was a guest, along with the
other members of the Court,
at a Chamber of Commerce
luncheon in Heppner on Mon
day. They visited the Hos
pital there and greeted the
elderly. On Wed. the Mor
row County Court toured Pen
dleton and had luncheon 'at
the Elks Club. Sat., the group
went to the Blue Mt. Rodeo
in LaGrande, where theywere
guests at a luncheon given for
visiting Royalty. Miss Rodeo
Oregon was Guest of Honor.
They returned to Heppner for
a barbeque in the evening and
then attended the Kick-off
dance in the evening.
Rev. and Mrs. Wesley
Cronk were surprised with
a grocery shower Sunday. It
was given to honor them for
having been in Irrigon for
one year as pastor of the As
sembly of God Church.
SAM UMIKER, of Irrigon
was seriously injured when a
cable broke while he was
working on a barge. He is
a patient at the Kadelac Hos
pital, Richland, Wash.
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senior pictures that appeared
in last weik's G-T, and we
apologize for any that are
incorrect.)
MRS. LINCOLN NASH un
derwent major surgery June
12 at St. Anthony's hospital
in Pendleton. She is home
now, and her recovery is
'....good but slow."
ERNEST STEPHENS, Ir
rigon, observed his 83 bir
thday Sat. His son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Stephens, Umatilla, visit
ed Friday, bringing a birth
day cake and ice cream in
honor of the occasion.
Alda Graybeal of Walla Wal
la was a visitor of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Aldrich for
several days the past week.
MR. L MRS. W.F. COY
spent Friday afternoon at the
Glen Coy home in Hermiston
to help their grandson, Ryan,
celebrate his sixth birthday.
Recent visitors at the Coy
home were Florence Vigil and
son Clifford of Ft. Collins,
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Agee
traveled toGrangeville, Idaho
to spend several days with
his brother.
MR i MRS. BOB LOWE
were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Heard Fri
day evening. Visiting with
the Heards is Mr. Heard's
mother, Mrs. Thomas Young
of Milton-Freewater.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe told
fascinating happenings from
their recent trip to England.
Bob couldn't get over the
moisture that kept everything
so green and luxuriant. The
flowers were similar to those
growing here. They took an
8-day train trip which they
especially enjoyed. They
stayed over each night at
a Guest House where they sat
in the living room with
the host family. This brought
them close to the English
people in the by-ways away
from the super market and
big" cities. For the most
part they visited relatives.
They loved every minute of
their trip except for the
near-disaster at the end when
their tour went bankrupt and
they were forced to buy new
tickets to get home.
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CALIFORNIA
lUtel Miller and Mary Le
Mario went vacationing to
Sacra imnta. Mrs. Miller
visited her mother-in-law,
Fftie Miller who Is 99 years
old and Iter trtUr ind
sisl. r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Harding. Mrs. Mario
visited her cousins, the
George Schroders.
Enroutc home they stayed
overnight at T4edo with Mr.
and Mrs. Late Smith. Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Mar low arc
sisters. Another stop was
nude at Dallas to visit Mrs.
Miller's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Akers.
Red Cross
Needs heiP
John Shag of the Red Cross
who hi lpedHepner when they
had (heir flood last year Is
now In Okanogan, Wa. direct
ing operations there. Mass
feeding centers were set up
in a church in Omak and in
the high school at Okanogan.
The Red Cross was feeding
1725 workers and flood fami
lies three times a day. Di
saster workers were rein
forcing dikes along the river
banks as warm weather melt
ed the heavy snowpack in Ca
nada sending water pouring
into the Okanogan.
He estimated that approx
imately 15,000 people have
been affected by the flood
ing. One person is dead,
2 homes destroyed, 186 have
major damage and 423 with
minor damage and 500 farm
buildings were damaged.
The cost of rehabilitation
was estimated at $75,000 to
$125,000. Morrow County
Red Cross chapter has sent
in $80 as their quota of
the disaster goal.
In addition a number of in
dividuals have left money with
Judy Laughlin, chapter trea
surer, which has also been
sent to Okanogan and Rapid
City as indicated by the do
nors. Any individuals wishing to
contribute may do so with
Judy at Heppner TV.
MR. & MRS. EDWARD TA
NASKY formerly of Milwau
kie are now making their
home in Heppner. Mr. Tar
nasky," a recent graduate of
Mt. Hood Community College
in foresty is employed by
Eastern Oregon Logging as
a scaler. Mrs. Tarnasky,
daughter of Ilene Wyman, is
a registered nurse and is em
ployed at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
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The flower pots along Main
St. are getting more beauti
ful ...the pink and white one
on Murrays Corner is most
beautiful.
I've wanted to golf for a
long time. Charlie says I can
golf all I want to but leave
him out of it. So a long time
ago I decided If I had any
extra time I'd work In my
garden Instead of golfing.
A couple of Saturdays ago
when I was waiting to get
some pictures at the Willow
Run Golf course at Boardman,
I went around the putting
green about 10 times. I have
never had such a good time
waiting to take a picture.
I kicked off my shoes and
that soft grass felt like vel
vet. Dallas Wilson watched
me awhile and said I was
left handed.. .which I'm not
but I discovered that since
I held the golf left handed
and if I hit left handed it
was really easier and FUN.
I wish the people had taken
longer to come for that pic
ture! COLES ARE
New residents in Heppner
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cole and their three month
old son, John. The Coles
come from Olympia, Wa. and
he is employed at Morrow
County Grain Growers as a
mechanic. Mrs. Cole's (Lin)
hobbies include such creative
interests as knitting and cro
chetting and Mr. Cole likes
to hunt, fish and work on his
car.
Lin's girl friend, Toni Ma
larz came from Olympia with
the Coles to help them move.
This Is her first time toOre
gon and she really likes the
area, the open spaces and the
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Educators attend Women selected to committees
Workshop
Willamette University In
Salem was tlw selling of Ihe
State Prpt. SHisllSrhiK'I Wo
rkshop, June 12-16. Three
members of the Heppner High
staff. Jane Kawlins. Dennis
Toney, and VI Lanham at
tended the conference.
The purpose of the work
slinf) was to find ways of In
dividualized Instruction that
would fit tin) needs and wa
nts of each school represent
ed by those attending. Con
sultants from all over the
United States represented all
areas of the curriculum.
Each morning there was
one speaker, and the rest
of the day was spent In In
dividualized Instruction, giv
ing those attending an oppor
tunity to fit the Ideas pre
sented Into their own situa
tions. One of the speakers heard
was Dr. bin oeorgeiaaes,
head of the Model Schools
Program In the United Sta
tes. "The conferance was
really great-! learned a lot
and I got a lot of Ideas that
I am hoping to use," Mrs.
Rawlins said enthusiastical
ly. Mrs. Griffith
Travels
Visiting recently with Mrs.
Eva Griffith was her daugh
ter, Mrs. Sue Dolen and
Glenda of West Yellowstone.
Mrs. Griffith took them home
and enroute saw the marvels
of the Tetons. Coming home
she came by Missoula to visit
another daughter, Mr. aid
Mrs. Robert Cunningham and
family. She came across
beautiful Lolo Pass to Wal
lowa where she stopped to
visit another daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Goebel.
Mrs. Griffith is moving soon
to make her home at Wal
lowa. NEW FAMILY
friendliness of the people
here. She will be a junior
at North Thurston High Scho
ol in Olympia.
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oe Members Selected to
Committees
Three lie members lave
recently been selected re
placing members ho have
completed three terms on the
Morrow County Homeniakers
Advisory Committee.
Mrs. Jerry Myers, Hep
pner, will serve as repre
sentative of the Pine City
area. Nancy Is a younger
homemaker living on an
alfalfa-wheat farm near Pine
City. In addition to Extension
Study group Involvement, she
leads a large 4-H Leather
craft club and will be repre
sentative of youth develop
ment on the county advisory
committee.
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson will
replace Mrs. Norman Nelson.
A young mother and home
maker, Julie will add a young
viewpoint to committee
MRS. TED SCHADEWITZ
called from Condon Tuesday
to ask people In the vicinity
of the Don Helikers to watch
for their family pet. blitz
is a brown spotted German
Shorthair wearing a faded
red collar. The Don Helikers
saw him the other evening
and tried to feed him but
Blitz would have nothing to
do with them and went on
his way... but where is what
the Schadewitz' would like to
know.
Sans Souci
At the regular meeting of
Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge
Friday evening all business
was concluded for summer
recess. There is a meeting
in Pendleton June 25 at Odd
fellows Hall. Business to be
taken care of is the area
boundaries concerning the
United Nations Pilgrimage
for youth. Refreshments
were served by Jo Huston.
THANK YOU
Primary Election Voters for the
Democratic Nomination for State
Representative, District No. 55. I
ask for your continued support in
the General Election - November 1,
1972. If you have any questions,
Dlase feel free to contact me.
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responsibilities. She resides
on a wheat farm In the Lex
ington area and attends Study
Group meetings In lone.
Representing Heppner area
as an at-large representative
will be Mrs. Ron Jones. Mon
ica Is chairman of the" Hello
Heppner" Study group and
will be representative of the
non-farm women.
The three new members
join with Mrs. Win. Ryan,
Irrigon; Mrs. Art Allen,
Boardman; Mrs. Marlon Mid
dle, Heppner, and Mrs. Elmer
Palmer, Rhea Creek area,
to complete the Advisory
Committee membership. Ad
ditional members will be
added when activities are re
sumed In the fall, to make
the committee totally repre
sentative of women within the
county.
Development Committee
Mrs. Kenny Wright, Hep
pner was named as a new
member of the Morrow-Umatilla
Extension Homemakers
Program Development com
mittee at the May meeting.
Judy lias been an active
homemaker in the Extension
women's programs. She has
served as chairman of the
Rhea Creek Study group for
the past two years and also
as a 4-H leader in the past.
She will replace Mrs. John
Graves on the program plan
ning grop as Mrs. Graves
completed a three year term.
Other Morrow County mem
bers retiring after having
completed three year terms
are Mrs. Roland Bergstrom,
lone; Mrs. John Madison,
Echo; and Mrs. Bob Ma
honey, Heppner. Other repre
sentatives to this committee
will be named whenactivities
are resumed In September.
Program Development
committee members study
local problems and interests
of women to select Extension
Study group program empha
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courses aimed at meeting the
needs of women of the two
counties.
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