Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 16, 1976, Page Page 12, Image 12

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Obituaries
Laurel
Laurel Margaret Kelsay, 70,
died in Hermiston, Oregon,
September 8, 1976.
Mrs. Kelsay was born Sep
tember, 25, 1905 at Salem,
Oregon.
Her husband, Glenn Kelsay
preceded her in death in 1969.
She was a member of the
Assembly of God Church,
Spray.
Services were held Satur
day, Sept. 11, 11 a.m. at the
Spray Assembly of God Chur
ch with the Rev. Allen Gor
danier and the Rev. Dale
Zumwalt officiating.
WC and Wilda Freeman and
Bonnie Rogers sang how
Great Thou Art and Abide
with Me, accompanied at the
organ by Susan Humphrey.
Casket bearers were John
Patrick
Mclntyre
Patrick Joseph Mclntyre,
85. Heppner, died in Pendle
ton. September 10.
Mr. Mclntyre was born in
County Lelrium. Ireland, on
February 5. 1891
He was a long time resident
of the county and a retired
sheepman. He was a member
of St. Patrick's Church, the
Holy Name Society and the
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Recitation of the Rosary
was Monday, September 13,
7:30 pm. at St. Patricks
Church, Heppner.
Funeral Mas was Tuesday,
Srpt. 14. at 10 am. at St.
Patrick's Church with Faiher
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Sacred wire turns were pla
yed by Mrs. C C. Carmicharl.
Casket bearer were Jack
Glavey, Cornett Creen. Jim
Monahan, F.mile Gronhens,
Hob DeSpain and Gene Don
erty. Concluding services and
interment were at Itcppwr
Masonic Cemetery with Swe
eny Mortuary In charge of
arrangements
Mr. Mclntyre is survived by
a brtxher. Myles Mclntyre.
RoM-hir(, OK. and numerous
nieces and nrjli in Oregon,
California and Ireland
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Kelsay
Butler, Hubert Asher, Ed
Tilley, Ed Enyard, Armond
Britt and Clifford Adams.
Concluding services and
Interment were at the I OOF
Cemetery, Fossil, OR. Swee
ney Mortuary was in charge of
arrangements.
Survivors include a son,
Bobby, Kelsay, John Day; two
daughters, Carolyn Britt,
Stanfield; and Georgia Park
hurst, Pilot Rock. Two sisters,
Mildred Rogers, Medford and
Ethel Ruehl, Pasadena, CA; a
brother, Ronald Baxter, Sis
ters, OR, nine grandchildren
and five great-grandchildren.
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School Board meeting set
The Morrow County School
District Board will hold its
regular monthly meeting on
Sept. 20, 8 p.m. in the school
district office at Lexington.
The board will consider the
teacher job description, the
Square dancing
Square Knots of Hermiston
invite anyone interested in
Square Dancing to come Join
in the fun of learning how.
Lessons begin Tuesday, Sept.
21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Columbia
Grange Hall on Diagonal
Road.
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after breakfast.
Pacific Northwest Boll
Harvest
success again
Boirdmtn residents
celebrated their annual Har
vest Festival last weekend
despite stiff winds that snuf
fed a seed spitting contest
and disrupted hydro racers.
Other activities included
sack race, watermelon
eating and a Lions Club auc
tion (bottom right).
hiring of new personnel, and
the annual list of field trips for
the district's schools. ;
The board will also consider
several requests from non
resident students to attend
schools in Morrow County.
Teaching the squares will be
Chuck Fritchman and Tom
Serfow will track basic round
dancing.
Club dances will continue
this fall, dancing the second
Friday and the fourth Satur
day of each month.
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Other items on the board
agenda include approving a
budget calendar, appointing a
replacement on the budget
committee, considering chan
ges in teacher contracts as a
result of educational experi
ence, reviewing requests for
additional coaching staff and
considering the possibility of
purchasing land for a school
site in north Morrow County.
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Brought to you by
Confirmation classes held
On Sunday, September 12,
confirmation services were
held at both Hope Lutheran
Church of Heppner and Valby
Lutheran Church of lone.
There were six young people
who were confirmed during
the Sunday morning worship
service. The students con
Renew
If your car license expires at
the end of September, the
Motor Vehicles Division still
wants you to renew by mail if
at all possible.
Car license renewal by mail
will help shorten lines in DMV
field offices, and help those
drivers who must renew in
person to be issued a photo
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HEPPNER PETTYJOHN'S
FARM AND BUILDERS SUPPLY
tho Union Pacific Railroad Paopla.
firmed at Valby were: Mike
Conklin, Dennis Stefanl and
Larry Palmer. The students
confirmed at Hope were
Debbie Paustian, Troy Borst
and Ron Schwarz.
These students have been
involved in two years of
religious instruction during
their seventh and eighth
by mail for
license.
Since more than half of the
50,0o0 drivers who renew
licenses each month are rene
wing in person, field offices
are extremely busy all the
time.
Car owners who renew by
mail should have their new
registration and stickers in
Tops in features
painters want mostl
Gives top coverage
and superior
hiding
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A breeze to apply
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Wash hands and tools easily in
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grades. Along with their
weekly religious instruction,
they have also been Involved
in a variety of camping tx
periences, retreats, and out
ings as a class. After the con
firmation service, there was I
reception held at both chur
ches in honor of the confirma
tion class.
license
about a week.
If you cannot renew by mail,
a DMV spokesman urges you
to renew in mid-month rather
than the last week or first
week of the month. Lines are
longest during the last few
days or first few working days
of the month.
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