Page 4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES.
Ifta & Justine Weatherford
This Friday night is the homecoming game for Heppner High
School. La Verne Van Marter stated that the word homecoming
was meant for the alumni of the schools, and how far we are
from the meaning. Maybe class reunions should be held around
the schools homecoming games. Just a thought
Mrs Owen Leathers visited with her granddaughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Flatt, Condon, over the weekend.
Alena Anderson has been visiting in Portland for the past two
weeks with her daughters. Dee Martin and Nancy Parent.
. Nancy and her daughters, Lisa, Shelly and Alison brought Alena
home on Friday, and spent the weekend here.
Tricia Gunderson and Fern Healy were up from Portland this
weekend visiting with the Eddie Gundersons and friends.
On the front page of the Sunday's Oregonian woman's section
is a picture of Laurie McCabe. Did you see it?
Barbara Cutsforth and Alta Cutsforth were in Portland last
week Alta visited with her daughter, Vesta Kilkenny, and
Barbara was in Salem, where her aunt underwent heart
surgery. Minerva Denslinger, The Dalles, was also with
Barbara in Salem.
Visiting here from Lind, WA, was Kenneth and Carolyn
Cutsforth. They moved to Lind from Hermiston last month.
Spending the weekend deer hunting at Cutsforth Park were
' Mike and Quanita Ignowki, their son and family, Pat and Paulie
Ignowki and daughters, all from The Dalles. On Saturday, they
went deer hunting with Bill Collins and Archie Mumkers. Mike
, managed to stir up a large thundering herd of elk.
Returning from a week in the south were Bud and Harriet
Batty where Bud attended his reunion of the 391st
Bombardment Group, held at Hilton Head Island, SC. It has
been 32 years since Bud has seen his old service buddies and he
said even though his red hair has turned to blonde gray, they all
knew him instantly. It was a fun reunion. They flew to
Savannah. GA. from Portland, where they rented a car, driving
to SC, sightseeing along the way.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kelly, Portland, were weekend
visitors in Long Creek, where they visited their daughter and
family Mr. and Mrs. Bud McGirr. They arrived in Heppner
Monday, visiting with Bob's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Saling, returning to Portland with Lena Kelly, Bob s
mother, who will be staying with them for a while.
Dr. W W. Wolff and Bill Rawlins certainly know about bulbs.
Dr Wolff expounded on daffodils, narcissi and jonquils, and Bill
Rawlins shared facts about tulips with appreciative gardeners
last Monday evening. They fielded aU the questions Garden Club
members asked. Bill Rawlins is sort of launching a one-man
campaign to get more crocus plantings in this area.
Bemice Nash is feeling very proud of her grandson, Jody
Jensen La Grande, who has been awarded a 10-day trip to
Washington. D C. and New York by La Grande High School
where he is a sophomore.
f Methodist ladies are hunting through attics and trunks to find
interesting historic clothing to wear to the church centennial
events this weekend.
Going home with a deer and a weekend of visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. A C. Ball were Roger and Eileen Steiger, Portland.
Hearing Marsha Lovgren talk about pageantry in London was
exciting She described the royal coach and liveried footmen
that came to the American Embassy to take our new
ambassador. Ann Armstrong, to the palace to be received by
Queen Elizabeth. The coach was upholstered with royal blue
velvet.
Don't forget the big Soroptimist fall rummage sale at the
fairgrounds pavilion building this Friday and Saturday. They
will have some dandy bargains!
Episcopal convention
Five local persons will be
attending the annual conven
tion of the Episcopal Diocese
of Eastern Oregon. October
22 24 in Canyon City.
Elected representatives at
tending the meet from All
Saints Church in Heppner are
Ned Clark and Robert Lowe.
Other delegates are Robert
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Abrams, Pauline Winter and
Theta Lowe, along with Ken
neth D. Miller. Rector of the
parish.
The convention will, among
other things, elect lay and
clergy representatives to the
Diosesan Council and Stand
ing Committee during the
three-day session.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lankford
Haugen-
evening wedding
Hope Lutheran Church of
Heppner was the setting for
the evening wedding on Octo
ber 1, uniting Pamela Ann
Haugen and Clifford Lee
Lankford in a double ring
ceremony.
The bride is the niece of Mr.
and Mrs. George Luciani,
Echo. The groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lank
ford, Heppner.
Pastor Mark Johnson of
ficiated the ceremony. Sandy
Matheny was soloist and Doris
Pitzer accompanied at the
Calendar
deadline
Alpha Theta Sorority is
again sponsoring the Com
munity Calendar. This offers a
unique opportunity for every
organization in the commun
ity to publicize their regular
scheduled meetings and spec
ial events; also, it offers
individuals an opportunity to
list birthdays and anni
versaries. The calendars are on sale
for $1 each and 25 cents a
listing.
All proceeds from the sale of
the calendars will be used for
local philanthropic projects.
The deadline for receiving
the listings is this Friday,
October 15. For more informa
tion, please call Rita Harris at
676-5086 or Rosemark Parks at
676-5558, or any Alpha Theta
member.
The Women's Aglow
Fellowthip will meet at
Riverside High School.
Board man. on Tuesday.
October 19. at 7:M p.m.
PIERSOL'S
CLEANERS
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Across from
Green Feed Store
Hours 9-5 pm
Lankford has
organ.
The bride chose a street
length dress of beige knit and
tie-belt. She wore a garland of
blue starburst mum and
baby's breath in her hair.
She carried a bouquet of
blue and white carnations,
baby's breath and blue
streamers.
Sally Matheny, Heppner,
was maid of honor. She also
wore a street-length dress of
knit, two piece blue and white
varigated combination with a
belt.
Steve Lankford, Heppner,
was best man and ushers were
John Luciani and Jim Lank
ford. Irrigon
4-H night
4-H Promotion and Achieve
ment Night for North Morrow
County will be October 21 at
7:30 p.m. at the A.C. Houghton
School in Irrigon.
Everyone is welcome to
attend who may be interested
in 4-H Clubs. 4-H members
and their parents are urged to
be there.
Birdine Tullis, County Ex
tension Aide, will be present to
explain the advantages of be
longing to a 4 H Gub and to
tell about new clubs such as
the 4-H Pet Club.
Rather than serving a
dinner as in past years, ice
cream sundaes will be served
for refreshment.
The Rev. and Mrs. Russel
Emerson, missionaries who
have completed their first
term of service in Korea, will
minister at the Irrigon As
sembly of God, Wednesday.
October 13. at 7:00 p.m.
FFA
aucfion
Heppner's Future
Farmers of America
will hold their annual
Slave Auction tonight
(Thursday) at Heppner
High School.
All 55 members, 11
girls, 44 boys, and Hal
Whitaker, advisor, will
be sold to the highest
bidder to perform eight
hours of work.
The auction is slated
for 7:30 p.m. at the HHS
gym. Money will pro
vide for FFA activities.
Sheila Cozad was at the.
guest book, Brenda Lankford
was candle lighter and Tiffiani
Anderson passed out wedding
scrolls.
Cutting cake was Karen
Dubuque, Patty Mathena
served coffee while Karla
Anderson and Pauline Ma
theny served punch.
Following a reception -buffet
at the Elks Lodge, the couple
spent the weekend away.
The bride attended Heppner
schools and plans to further
her education. The groom at
tended Pilot Rock schools and
is presently employed by
Kinzua Corporation in Heppner.
Rebekah Pinochle Party
Sat. Oct. 16 7:30 pm
Lexington Odd Fellows Hall
Refreshments and prizes
$1.00 admission
Next Pinochle
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Re-Elect
Paul Wo ,
Look at his Record in Morrow County
Roads: . . .
Hard surface roads increased from 150-325 miles. Crushed rock roads from
400-600 miles.
Morrow County has more miles than either Union or Baker Counties.
Development:
Negotiations with B.L.M. In 1965-67 resulted In sale of governmental land n
Morrow County and made present agricultural development possible In
Boardman and Irrigon areas.
He has cooperated with our 5 cities on streets
and other municipal projects.
Under his leadership, the County Court has
coordinated activities with the Port Commis
sion and approved the current development In
the Boardman-lrrigon area.
Roads under planned development Include
Wilson and Faler. A signal crossing at
Patterson Ferry Is In final stages of approval
and the last link on the Bombing Range Road
has been approved and the survey Is underway.
Morrow County built a clinic in Heppner and Is
negotiating a Federal Grant to erect a Health
Center In Boaroman.
Taxes:
Morrow County has never gone over the 6 per cent limitation for the General
Fund support. The tax rate for all County services has declined from $3.92 per
thousand in 1973 to $2.05 In 1976-77. With the growth of the Justice of Peace
Court In Irrigon, new quarters must be found; Morrow County Is right now
accepting bids from contractors for a new office building in Irrigon.
Re-Elect Judge Paul W. Jones
Engagement announced
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Judy, to Don
Barber, of Ukiah, OR.
Don is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Barber, Ukiah,
OR. He is employed by the
Patterson Logging Co., Hep
pner. Judy graduated from Hep
pner High School in 1974 and is
employed by the U.S. Forest
Service, stationed as an ob
server at Madison Lookout.
A November 20th wedding is
planned at the Heppner United
Methodist Church.
Lexington News
Lee Wagonblast returned
home last week from Odessa,
WA, where she has been
visiting her new grandson,
Seth Andrew, who was born to
Mr. and Mrs. John Wagon
blast. The young man weighed
8 lbs. and six oz. and joins two
brothers, Alex and Charlie.
Grandmother is Lee Wagon
blast, Lexington, and great
grandmother is Carrie Wa
gonblast, The Dalles. Darton
Brown, Pendleton, and Evelyn
Brown, Hermiston, are the
maternal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eng are
the proud parents of Shad Dee,
a son born at Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital, Heppner, last
week. Shad weighed 7 lbs., 2'
oz. and joins two brothers,
Shawn and Shane. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Papineau and Agnes
Nichols, Lexington.
Venice Hendrickson and
Florence McMillan were
weekend visitors of Mrs. Lee
Francis, Baker. While they
were there, they attended a
Party Sat. Nov. 6
Paul Brown Sec.-Tres.
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Judy Bennett
family get together of the
Harry Spence family, brother
of Mrs. McMillian. They also
attended the 67th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Spence. The highlight
of the anniversary was a con
gratulatory message from
President and Mrs. Gerald
Ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nichols
are settled in their new double
wide mobile home located
across from the Lexington
airport. They moved to Lex
ington from lone.
Mrs. Birdie Pappas re
turned Monday to her home in
Fresno, CA, after a two week
Sweater Sale
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ones. Judge
Deaths
discounted
Six deaths Monday of
elderly persons follow
ing Swine Flu vaccina
tions back east have
been discounted as
natural caused deaths
by coroners, according
to Pat Wright, county
health nurse.
Wright said that
deaths were not attrib
uted to the vaccine. All
had heart ailments.
Delpha Jones
visit with
family, Mr
Klinger.
her sister and
and Mrs. Pete
Mr. and Mrs. George Kru
ger, Portland, were weekend
guests of Lee Wagonblast,
Mrs. Pappas' sister.
Saturday, November 16, Is
the day to circle your calendar
for the Rebekah pinochle
party. This Thursday is the
afternoon meeting for the
Three Links Club. Also, Mon
day evening at 6 : 30 p.m. Is the
potluck dinner at the Lexing
ton Grange. Let's not forget.
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