Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 11, 1977, Page THREE, Image 3

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    The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, August 11, 1977 THREE
McLeod, Hyatt set date
Driscoll, Clinker united
with Justine Weatherford
We were pleased to take a trip up to Penland Lake last
Sunday afternoon. We saw quite a few deer near the road as
we traveled. It seemed like a big part of the county's
population was gathered at Cutsforth Park. The first Annual
Good Times arranged by Chuck and Kay of Bucknum's
Tavern looked like a big success.
Last week Jessie Furlong turned 82 years old. Her
daughter Naomi Matthews arranged a suprise birthday
party with cake and jello at the Neighborhood Center during
the Craft and Social time Thursday afternoon. Friends
brought gifts and "cards for Jessie. Everyone enjoyed
learning to make macrame flower-pot holders from teacher
Irene Anhorn. Rita Sumner of Judy's furnished the iute for
tms project.
Later that day Jessie was suprised with a second party at
the & W. Drive-In where Mary Benge brought a birthday
cake and friends gathered to celebrate.
There has been bad health news concerning several
Lexington area men Seems Don Pointer and Norman
Nelson are suffering. One quite newcomer, Heppner's City
Utility foreman, Don Penney, has been hospitalized in
Portland for about a week with serious back trouble.
Many Cutsforth relatives traveled to Portland over the
wekend to attend the marriage of Dorothy Zita's middle
daughter Judy. Kathy Cutsforth from Pendleton who
attended school here through the ninth grade is helping with
harvest out at the Pointer Ranch. Friends who remember
Kathy's mother during her years here note how much Kathy
resembles Sharon.
Last Thursday evening the Main Street City Park was
really being used by young folks. At least 30 were gathered
there. That same evening some of the youth from the Tupper
Y.C.C. Camp went to the hospital to sing for he patients.
Loren Hayes, the younger Jim Hayes son, has returned
from a month's visiting wigh his maternal grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Baker at Jacksonville.
The sudden, short-lived shower last Saturday night caused
lots of puddles about town. We hope the lightning that
preceded it didn't ignite fires in our county's forests lands.
We hear that some fire fighters from Oregon have been sent
to California to help quell the fires there.
Those who work in the Library-Museum Building and those
who visit there are so pleased that its air-conditioning has
been restored. The system failed in May and the building was
very hot during June and especially uncomfortable last
month. Judge Nelson and Ray Ayers came to the rescue and
once again the temperature is comfortable and work and
viewing and book borrowing can go on at a good pace.
We hear that the Heppner Soroptimists are attempting to
arrange a picnic for the patients at the nursing home. Also
the Soroptimists will be announcing plans for their big fund
raising event, the fall rummage sale soon. Keep this in mind
and start setting aside rummage for these do-much-good
ladies.
Matters relating to the big five-class reunion are still
reaching the paper. It seems that our friend Ruby Thornberg
Becket had her name left off the list of 1926 graduates in
'attendance.
Dr. James A. Keller, of Kirksville, Mo. sent a good letter
and biographical sketch. Was sorry to miss the big gathering
and recalls his school days in Heppner and Lexington High
School. He is now retired after being an instructor at the
Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery for 30 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G.
Hyatt of Baker announce the
engagement oTtheir daughter,
Tootie Anne, to David Arlin
McLeod, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David McLeod of Heppner.
Miss Hiatt is a graduate of
Heppner High School and is
currently employed at Baker
Valley Enterprises.
Mr. McLeod is a graduate of
Heppner High School, atten
ded Mount Hood Community
College, and is currently
stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash,
with the Second Battalion,
39th Infantry.
An October 15th wedding
date has been set.
French, Peterson
marry Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Eric K.
Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
Willard T. French announce
the marriage of their children,
Linda Sue and Edward Temp
lin, on Saturday, August, 13, at
2 p.m. in Forest Grove.
Tootie Hyatt
Smith, Olson tell vows
Lorrie Olson became the
bride ' of William Michael
Smith during a home cere
mony Saturday afternoon,
July 9.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Olson,
Heppner, and the groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
R. Smith, also of Heppner.
Bishop Wallace Krahn of
ficiated at the wedding held in
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Adams, uncle and aunt
of the groom.
The vows were exchanged
under a white arch decorated
in deep pink roses and white
glads with . the bride being
given in marriage by her
father.
She wore a floor length gown
of chantilly lacerashioned
with a hoop skirt and chapel
train. The veil of illusion net
was held in place by a
headpiece of matching lace
and seed pearls.
Sally Winters, cousin of the
bride, was the maid of honor.
Christi Tuning of Hermiston
was the bridesmaid and Suzy
Olson, sister of the bride, was
the junior bridesmaid. The
flower girl was Cerissa Gar
ren and the ring bearer was
Craig Garren.
The bride's uncle, Stormy
Winters, was the best man and
Marty and Rick Smith,
brothers of the groom, served
Miller, Farley to wed
Friends and relatives are
invited to attend the wedding
Saturday, August 20, of Shan
non Ellen Farley and Mark
Miller. The ceremony will be
at 1:30 p.m. at St. Patrick's
Catholic Church in Heppner.
A reception will follow in the
Parish Hall.
Parents of the bride are Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Farley of
Heppner and parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Tad
Miller of Lexington. :
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The maid of honor wore a
long gown of pink with white
daisy print and lace-trimmed
handkerchief sleeves.. The
' bridesmaid and junior brides
maid wore similar dresses in
blue.
Helen Olson, mother of the
bride, wore a long gown of
pastel blue with dotted swiss
overlay. Nedra Smith, mother
of the groom wore a long dress
of pastel green with pink print.
A reception followed the
wedding at the Adams res
idence with Millie Breeding,
aunt of the bride, and Rhonda
Sargent assisting with the
refreshments and cake.
Connie Adams attended the
gift table and the guest book.
After a wedding trip to
Couer d'Alene, Ida., the
couple is now residing in
Heppner.
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The Episcopal Church of
Vashon Island, Wash, was the
site for the Saturday afternoon
marriage of Suzanne Clinker
and Timothy Neil Driscoll.
The parents of the bride are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinker
of Missoula, Mont. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. James Driscoll of He
met, Cal., and formerly of
Heppner.
Attending the bride were
her sisters Miss Elizabeth
Clinker and Mrs. John Zayner
and her neice Miss Susan
Grier.
The bride wore a floor
length gown of ecru eyelet
with matching veil and car
ried a boquet of white roses.
The best man was Gene
Hatch of Portland.
The bride is a graduate of
the University of Montana
where she was affiliated with
Kappa Alpha Theta. She is
employed by Northwest Air
lines. The groom is a graduate
of Lregon State University
and a member of Sigma Phi
Epsilon. He is a pharmacist
with Fred Meyer Co., in
Portland, where the newly
weds will make their home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Driscoll
Nazarenes to host songfest
Sunday evening, August 14,
is the date of this month's
singspiration for the various
churches in the area.
It will be held at the
Heppner Church of the Naz
arene at 7:30 p.m. and a time
of inspiration through music is
planned. Pastor Gordon
Blackburn invited all those of
the community to join in this
special time. Refreshments
will be served in the basement
following the singspiration.
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