EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, July 7, 1977
High, Wishart wed
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..Last Friday's inauguration ceremonies for Judge Nelson
drew a standing-room-only crowd of wellwishers to the
courthouse. The Governer's representative, his legal
counsel, Ed Sullivan, had many nice things to say about
retiring Judge Jones and about new Judge Nelson.
In the first few seconds after he was officially sworn in by
D A. Doherty, Judge D.O. got a very warm, big, kiss from
County Clerk Sadie Parrish.
1977's Fourth of July weekend was so much quieter than
the Bicentinnial Celebration last year with its several
dedications the breakfast in the park, and the parade. This
year droves of residents took off for special events in other
communities and family visits.
Several were taking in Ukiah's Basaue Barbecue, a goodly
number were going to Condon for the festivities and rodeo
there, some went to other surrounding towns, and some fled
to big cities Seattle, Portland and Spokane.
When we hear on tv and read in the news about the terrible
happenings at youth camps, we think how good it is that the
many who camp in this county are carefully guarded by fine
adult counselors. The Youth Conservation Corp group again
living and working out of the Tupper Gaurd Station is, as
always, composed of carefully chosen 15 to 18 year old youths
from every section of our state. They work diligently during
the weekdays under the direction of professional leaders and
on weekends they get away from work to learn more about
the attractions of Eastern Oregon.
I feel bereaved just now because an old friend of mine, a
favorite newspaper, is about to die. The Observer, the Dow
Jones and Co. Inc. national, "in depth" newspaper, is being
discontinued. The publishers say it has been losing company
money for several years. It has been a great publication
staffed by excellent reporters. Each week after I read The
Observer I have taken my copy to the Heppner Library
where occasionally students have found it helpful. I really
feel very disappointed to have the paper die and I don't
expect to be nearly as well informed from now on.
July and August are favorite "Visiting grandparents"
months. The Winn Crists have three visiting grandchildren
here from Colorado. Rachel Harnett has a most helpful
granddaughter Dawn visiting from Issaquah, Wash.
Hospital notes
Oregon students who read
ten or more books this
summer will receive a reading
certicicate signed by Govern
or Bob Straub and State
School Sup. Verne A. Duncan.
"Studies show reading ach
ievement drops during the
summer months," Duncan
said "We hope this . will
encourage students to contin
ue reading.
After reading the books,
students should list the titles
in a letter to Duncan in Salem.
The letter must include a
signature by fa parent or
gaurdian and a return ad
dress. The books must be
completed by Labor Day.
The Heppner Primary and
Grade School libraries are
now open Monday through
Friday, 8 to 12 and 1 to 4. The
students may pick up their
form letters to send to State
School Superintendent Dun
can in either library.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wishart,
Heppner, announce the mar
riage of their daughter, Sally
Ann, to Wayne High of Ply
mouth, Fla. .
The wedding was celebrated
June 19 at 2 p.m. in the home of
the bride's parents on Gilmore
St.
The Rev. Edwin Sikes, pastor
of the First Christian Church,
performed the, ceremony. Susan
and Steve Combs of Prairie City
were the attendants. Theresa
and Karrie High were the
flower girls.
A wedding buffet was served
following the ceremony. The
bride's aunt, Melba Wishart,
made the lovely, tiered wedding
cake.
The newlyweds returned to
Florida on June 21.
lining up to check out summer reodng material an (k) Stad Tol, Md
Adorns and Lisa Wison.
I Elks Calendar
Thursday, June 30 Tuesday, July 5 '
I No lodge Senior Citizens, 4:30 p.m.
& Friday, July 1 Wednesday, July 6 J
f Happy Hour Senior Citizens, 4:30 p.m. k
I 5-7 p.m. . ,
? Saturday, July 2 Thursday, July 7
y Club open, 4 p.m. No lodge
$ Elks & out-of-town guests only.
I B.P.O.E. 358 Heppner, Oregon
; Activity has lessened at the
Pioneer Memorial Hospital the
week beginning June 29 and
ending July 5. Tana Hill,
Lexington, was dismissed and
Freida Majeske, Heppner, is
still hospitalized.
Two babies were born.
New born
Heather Michelle Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur
Nelson welcomed the birth of a
daughter Heather Michelle on
June 29. She weighed 5 pounds
and 4'2 ounces.
Heather Michelle's
grandparents are Mrs. Curtis
Madden, Fossil and Mr. Charles
R. Nelson, Jr., Prineville.
Her great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pierson,
White Salmon, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles R. Nelson, Sr.,
Fossil and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Luther, Fossil.
Anne Elizabeth Stuchell
Mr. and Mrs. Harry William
Stuchell, III, Heppner, became
parents of a daughter Anne
Elizebeth on June 28. She: -weighed
9 pounds and ISMt
ounces.
Her grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry William Stuch
ell, Sr., Everett, Wash, and
Daniel Jack Thomas, Richland,
Wash. Anne Elizabeth's great
grandparents are Ed Stuchell
Everett, Wash.; Blanche Car
penter, Marysville, Wash.;
Mrs. Charles Andre, Richland,
Wash, and Mrs. Lucy Thomas.
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