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Page 3. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR . Thursday. Aug 8. 1975 MM. AM) MHS. I.OVI) III MIMIHKYS Couple repeats vows in church ceremony Lola JoAn Smith and Loyd Humphreys were married July 3 at the Heppner Assembly of God Church by the Rev. Fred Green. Lola Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Irrigon and Humphreys is the son of Mrs. Ruby Glasscock of Perryville. AK, The bride carried a bouquet of white roses and blue daisies. She was given in marriage by her father. Her wedding gown was full length dotted svmsi over satin with a mandarin collar. It was made princess style with appliqued ci.ii.sy trim and full bell slfeves. Hrr full veil Mas ih.iiH length with d.nsy outline Lori St-hnell sung "We've (inly Just iit-gun" and Sindy . .imt Stephanie Sams ing "Let Me Call You Sueethearl " Liz Morn s.mg "The Uird's I 'raver " The) were accom panied b) Peggy Brandt and Carol Sums The matron of honor vas Mrs Hick i Sharon i Pettyjohn of Patterson. VYA She wore a blue floor length dress with scoop neckline, empire waist with white hearts. The brides maid was Millie Yocom of Lexington, who wore a long blue dress of dotted swiss the same style as the matron of honor Both wore while flop hats with sashes matching their dresses The best man was the brother of the groom, Jerry Humphreys and the grooms man was Leo Barnes, both of Heppner. The ushers were Rick Pettyjohn. Patterson, W'A. Oscar Smith, Irrigon, brother of the bride The flower girl was Amber Smith of Hood River, a cousin of the bride. The train bearers were Andea Smith, Hood River and Charles Knopp of Heppner. The ringbearer was Carl Knopp, Heppner The wedding reception was held in the Heppner Christian Church where Merna Long. Stanfield. served the four tiered wedding cake decorat ed with while cascading roses n August 11 Jane Colby Terry Tops Mr. Fine. Summer psnts Reg. $13.95 Sale Many other miscellaneous items and blue lilies of the valley. The bride's great-grandmother. Cora Burnside of Spray, served coffee and her grand mother 1-ola Breeding, Irri gon, served punch. Donna Driver of Irrigon was in charge of the guest book. Toni Martin of Hermiston and Ann (Jiisser. Irrigon. had the gift t.il.lc. The couple will make their home in Heppner. He is employed by the Waller Wri ght Ranch Chairman for Lexington Mrs Delbert Piper, Lexing ton, OR has been named chairman of the Brealhof Life Campaign to fight child ren's diseases, according to Pat Straub, 1973 state Cam paign chairman of the Oregon Chapter, Cystic Fibrosis Fou ndation. Mrs. Piper will lead volun teers in raising funds to support research and care programs for children affect ed by lung damaging diseases line cystic librosis, severe as:hma. chronic bronchitis, broiu hiactisis. and a condition called "childhood emphase ma." The goal for Lexington is 110 with the campaign kickotf with a house to house appeal on Sunday, September 14 21. IIHTNHt SCHOOL l I MM HH M(l The 2nd Heppner School Reunion will I held at the Heppner mgn miiooi on Saturday. Aug 16. 1973, 9 a m. to 3 p in Each f.unily may bring their own picnic lunch for the noon hour The evening has been let! niien for individual class get-togethers if desired. nomcumn classmates are especially urged to attend. For a big reunion lime for all. come and enjoy the day. Even one is welcome thru 16 Shorts and Tups Price $5.00 Free clinic for school children Pre -school and pre-high school students will have the opportunity to receive free health examinations and im munizations in Morrow Coun ty again this year with clinics scheduled for Heppner, Aug. 26 and Irrigon Aug. 27. Sponsoring the free clinics will be Extension Service, in cooperation with county and health departments. Doctors Gifford and Carpenter will donate their services to assist with the program in Heppner, with Doctors Ortiz and Flaiz of the Hermiston Medical Center staffing the Irrigon Clinic. Parents are reminded that appointments are necessary for their children. Call Heppner 676-991! for appointments for the Aug. 26 clinic: call 922 3321 for Aug. 27. Call soori as only a certain number of children can be screened each day. All health examination and forms required for school entry will be available at the clinic. Those needing only immunizations may receive them at the clinic on a drop basis, with no appointment needed. For further informa tion call Pat Wright, county health nurse. Mike Tolar, Principal. AC. Houghton School or Birdine Tullis, Extension Service. I.YMM KAY OKUICK Engaged Mr and Mrs Gene Orwick. I-eing!on announce the en gagement of their daughter l.vnda Kay to Matthew Mur ray, lone , Miss Orwick and Mr. Mur ray are both graduates of Heppner High School. Miss Orwick graduated from the I'niversity of Oregon and is currently teaching at Junction City. Mr Murray attended Ore gon State I'niversity for two years and also attended Blue Mountain Community College. He is presently working on the Glavev Ranch. The voung couple plan a June wedding. OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER H1I tRi iRl n "JIH U SAVEy0 - mm mm ON BABY SHOE BRONZING DURING AUGUST HoW onto it of b.Miood Hit yoyr feiby't hoti ftcMy P'Mrv in solid mci.l with vry erM, cnnhkl antf cuff rwaind IcKivtf. W can man IfiMi up into SooMmkM, potifiil l.nda. I.mp. pnd many othtr .hrfM . , , at rc- oid Miinga toi a limitad Urn .' Ask tef tm color folder ' ' M I . . . . JJ VI u, - a-- m 1 dteero instant 1 mm it I gUg. J S&W COFFEE 2 $i I 1 . " J 1 IMUnilllKflkpwUnr s227 p ' ? H I Po,B,oes , Watermelon 5C.,. 1 ni" M I wib. Corn I fk ItearsMd:, cut 6C lb. I . M Jrt L Prices effective August 8 9 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676 9288 ' I l cr. I A.M. to J X I "0: ' PVV I itt main it. icrmca -"9m Arif r-v iL7 I j I . MARKET I -i If Vf'f ; f y Jf&fy t'A - J l ' "i '4 '' ( APT. AND MRS. KENNETH DAGGETT Anita W id ham weds Capt. Kenneth Daggett Miss Anita Widhalm be came the bride of Captain Kenneth Daggett. June 28. I97S. in a 10 a.m. Nuptial Mass offered by the Rev. Martin Petrasic at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Elkhorn. NE. Parents of the couple are Mr. Richard Widhalm and Mrs. Roma Widhalm. Elk horn. NE and Mr. and Mrs. A L. Daggett. Heppner. OR. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor length, white satin gown of her own design.. Miss Kathry n Widhalm. t Elkhorn. NE. served as her sister's maid of honor. BIRTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Tarnasky, a 6 lb. daughter, Alecia Colleen, born July 30, at Emanuel Hospital in Port land. She Joins a brother, Anthony J. Grandparents are Ilene Wy man, Heppner; Les Wyman, L'kiah; and Ann Tarnasky, Portland. Great grandmother is Mad ge Wyman. Prineville. f inn ii inning . n f M A IS m m - - - -ww i-Z ' I'' Vk fl I bl I 1 Ham CaiI enho . ral I. 'A; I Oregon Chief Hill's 1 UUy TUUU P TJJ 1 1 PUrePrk Old Fashioned f ",SK,es "ff meal ' a4i I i...f p . ! Tnwplc. .... I dii JFib. J18aPkJ Bouillon t 1 Mr. Lee Daggett. Portland. OR. served as his brother's best man. Jess Widhalm. Lincoln. NE. and Jack Wid halm. Omaha. NE. brothers of the bride were ushers. After a wedding trip to Oregon the couple returned to Ramslein AB. Germany, where Captain Daggett is stationed and Mrs. Daggett is a teacher. Making the trip to Elkhorn for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A L. Daggett. Heppner, Mrs. Steve Hunkapillar. sister of the groom. Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daggett. Portland I P"'1" GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY (ggi I USDA Choice I 1 J Potjoosfs I Po ftk I I ( I Delergenf 70c 1 1 ?fj I Crystal White 48 oz. 17 I 1 Blade Cut Aim Cut j MaVOniiaiSe S179 1 School records confidential Since the passage of the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. school districts have turned their attention towards com pliance with this act. Morrow County Schools have developed a policy for the handling of student re cords which assures that the confidentiality of the student record is protected. All student records main tained by the district schools may be inspected by any parent or legal guardian of any student who is enrolled. If these records are behav ioral records, however, a qualified person who is cap able of interpreting the record must be present. In Morrow County Schools this qualified person is the school counselor or school principal. Release of records for court proceedings, either civil or criminal, are made only by the Superintendent of Schools or by the parents or guardians of the student. In cases where a student is over 18 years of age. they may authorize this release them selves. Progress records, but not behavioral records are avail able to all teachers, parents and agencies having a demon strated interest in the students welfare. YlfKI I.Y.N N GREEN Engaged The Rev. and Mrs. Fred Green. Heppner. announce the engagement of their daughter. Yicki Lynn, to Leo Lanis Barnes. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barnes Sr.. Los Angeles. CA. A September wedding is planned r f (Continued from Page 1) until 8 a m. on Wednesday. All exhibitors are reminded that they will be listing their entries on the premium slips themselves. Before an exhibi tor enters any exhibits he must first pick up a premium slip, a number and be regis tered. Open class exhibitors will pick up their slips from the main fair office. 4-H exhibitors will go to the fair annex and FFA exhibitors will see Hal Whitaker. After all entries are made the slips are to be turned into the fair office by the exhibitor. All premium slips (open class. 4-H and FFA) should be turned into the main fair office no later than Tuesday noon. An exhibitor cannot be paid premiums unless the pre mium slip is returned to the office. This system is being tried this year to insure more accuracy especially in getting the correct name and address and to streamline the work load in the fair office. The fair management is expressing their appreciation in advance to the exhibiting public for their cooperation this year. Four empty spaces remain for community booths at the Morrow County Fair' Any community organization wishing to have a booth is asked to call Liz Curtis. 676-9454 The Fair Committee urges that no booth space be left empty. August 7 SLACKS TOPS if PANT SUITS y x H0USHA5HI0N .Ts-siii; DEE ANN PETTYJOHN Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pet tyjohn announce the engage ment and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter. Dee Ann. to Archie Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Washington. Los Angeles. CA. Miss Pettyjohn is a grad uate of Heppner High School and Good Samaritan School of Nursing. Mr. Washington attended schools in Los Angeles and spent four years in the U.S. Navy. He is presently employ ed by Bonneville Power Ad ministration. A September wedding is planned. thru 18 BLOUSES SHORTS SWIM SUITS ?" LebushShoppe