SIX The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore., Thursday, September 15, 1977
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Eva Hamlett
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Francis Hose Wilson 922-3352
Out of town relatives and
friends gathered here for the
Labor Day weekend and the
wedding of Debbie Rios and '
Virgil Morgan.
Visiting at the Robert and
Dana Heideman homes were:
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Heideman
and Deacon, Garfield, Wa.;
Mr. and Mrs. David Stevens
and Cynda of Tacoma Wa.;
Mrs. Vera Woody, Mr. and
Mrs. Loren Woody, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Woody, Troy and
Dawn, Mrs. Larry Welch, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Hudlow, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hudlow and
Jodi, of Connell, Wa.; Mrs.
A.H. Heideman, Mrs. V.J.
Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Olson and granddaughter,
Tracy of Spokane, Wa.; Mrs.
Roy Smith of Colbert, Wa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sprague,
Wendy, Carolyn and John, of
Chattaroy, Wa. ; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Uhacz of Vancouver, Wa.;
Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Musick of
Nampa ID. Gerald Wilson,
and Judy Nester of Kenne
wick Wa.
Guests at the Lloyd Morgan
home were; Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Davidson and family of
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Paavola and family from
Scappose. At the John Eu
banks home were Mrs. Mattie
Morgan of Canyonville, Mr.
and Mrs. John Sanders, Sher
ry and Stan and friends from
Portland.
Mrs. Delores Turner of
Hazel Dell, Wa. stayed at the
home of her mother, Mrs.
Gladys Drake, and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lundell of Mil
waukee visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Clell Rea. At the Ted
Palmateer home were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Wolford and
family of Delta, Utah. Others
coming for the day were Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Aiken of Grass
Valley.
Following the wedding and
reception an evening luncheon
was held at the American
Legion Hall for friends and
relatives. Following the lunch
eon Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan were presented with a
large decorated cake and a
money tree, the occasion
being their 36th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swanson
and Mrs. Irene Swanson of
Heppner, spent the weekend in
Portland. They visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Swan
son on Saturday, who were
leaving Sunday for a tour of
the Orient. Mrs. Irene Swan
son was going on to Salem to
visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree
and Kevin McCabe spent the
weekend in Moscow, Idaho,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hall. On Saturday evening
they attended a rodeo in
Lewiston, Idaho, and on Sun
day helped . Jim McCabe
celebrate his birthday before
returning home.
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
The PNG Club of Holly
Rebekah Lodge motored to
Hermiston on Wednesday
where they enjoyed lunch and
some shopping. Those present
for the fun time were, Irene
Padberg, Ruth Robinson, Don
na Papineau, Hilda Yocom,
Florence McMillan, Catie
Padberg and Delpha Jones.
The next meeting will be the
first Wednesday in December.
Frank Robinson is a patient
in Kadlac Hospital in Rich
land, Wash. He was taken
there from Pioneer Memorial
Hospital where he had been a
patient. His mother, Ruth
Robinson, is caring for a
daughter, Sharon, while Mrs.
Robinson is in Richland with
her husband.
Clayton Davis, Pendleton,
was a visitor in Lexington at
the VanWinkle home on Mon
day. Three Links Club met at the
Barbara Cutsforth home on
Thursday for their regular
meeting with the chairman
Ruth Robinson presiding.
Plans were further discussed
for the President's visit Sept.
29. Plans were also made for a
Food Sale the Wednesday
preceeding Thanksgiving and
the Bazaar in Heppner when
Santa makes his official visit.
Present were Florence McMil
lan, Eula Bloodsworth, Catie
Padberg, Leita Messenger,
Virginia Peck, Carolyn Ho
ward, Donna Schmittle, Del
pha Jones, Ruth Robinson,
Ann Chick and the hostess
Barbara Cutsforth. Lovely
refreshments were served.
Lexington Grange will meet
on Monday, Sept. 19, for the
first regular meeting of the
fall. The lecturer announces
that activities for the evening
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will hold a yard sale, Sept. 24,
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the
home of Mrs. Edith Matthews.
They will have baked goods,
old picture frames, Christmas
items, kitchen ware and
dishes, books, records and
antiques, and other miscella
neous items, old and new.
There will be no early sales.
Willows Grange will meet
Sept. 17, at the Grange Hall at
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in addition to the regular
meeting, will be a Bingo Game
and a potluck dinner. The
dinner will start at 6. Let us all
come out and get in the
Grange swing for the fall and
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
0 Kinzua
Barbara Pike
North Morrow County 4-H
Leaders met at the home of
Vern and Francine Evans on
Thursday. Matters under dis
cussion included combining
4-H Achievement night with
Sign-up night on Sept. 22 at the
A.C. Houghton School.
Plans were made to serve a
potluck dinner with 4-H par
ents asked to bring a salad or
dessert. Meat and potatoes
will be provided by the
leaders.
This will mark the begin
ning of the new 4-H year as
well as finalizing the past year
and recognizing achievements
of the 4-H members.
All club members and
parents are urged to attend.
Any child from the 4th grade
through High School, who is
interested in joining a 4-H club
is welcome. Parents who are
concerned about the training
of their children are invited to
come and learn about the 4-H
program and to serve as 4-H
leaders.
Irrigon 4-H members who
were among the winners at the
Oregon State Fair included:
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CWA of the Willows Grange
will hold their meeting Fri
day Sept. 23, at the home of
Mrs. Wilma Martin in Condon.
THis will be an all-day
meeting with members bring
ing salads or desserts.
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Delsie Chapel on Thursday,
Sept. 15.
Palmer returned this week
from a trip to Anchorage,
Alaska where they visited a
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Balfe. Scott Crab
tree, their grandson, returned
to his home there after
spending the summer at the
Palmer Ranch.
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Donald Kichards with his
champion market hog. He also
placed second in senior swine
showmanship. Erin Evans
received a blue ribbon in style
review. She modeled a Rus
sian peasant outfit with a
border print skirt and full
gathered top and a vest. Jyl
Hobbs and Becky Hobbs
placed first in Food Preserva
tion. Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Stephens
of Irrigon, their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Stephens of Umatilla
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Eggiman of Tacoma were
guests of Mrs. May McKinney
in Pendleton on Saturday, and
helped her celebrate her 85th
birthday. Mrs. McKinney is
Mr. Stephens' sister and Mrs.
Eggiman is his niece. The
group also attended the Dress
up Parade.
Cindy Bartlett of Lynnwood,
Wash., spent a week visiting
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Wilson while her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bartlett were archery hunting
near La Grande.
Norm Jacobs; Traffic Agent, Spokane; Bill DeMessemaker,
Welder, Hinkle; Bryan Hendrickson, Traffic Clerk,
Walla Walla; Jane McCormick, Cashier, Kennewick;
Len Corey, Weighmaster, Yakima; David Berto, Switchman,
Spokane; Ed Lindsay, Car Clerk, Pendleton;
Donna Rock, General Clerk, Hinkle;
Charles Koczan, Lead Car Inspector, La Grande;
Rich Hickman, Interchange Clerk, Spokane;
"Beans" McCIenahen, Yard Engineer, Hinkle;
Jerry Hammon, Water Service Leadman, Spokane;
Kay Gingras, Telegrapher Clerk, La Grande;
Terry McCoy, Relief Clerk, Kellogg.
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Steve and Roberta Conlee
went to The Dalles Friday on
business.
Earl and Carol Norris went
to Prineville Sunday to visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Apperson
who live in McCloud, Califor
nia. Don and Barbara Pike went
to Hells Canyon to spend the
Labor Day weekend. They
were joined by their daughter
and son-in-law, Chuck and
Patti Constantin and several
friends of the Portland couple.
The Pikes returned home
Tuesday evening to pick up
their daughter LuAnn for a
trip to Portland Wednesday.
In Portland, they visited with
the Constantins and Sue Pike,
who was spending several
days visiting from her home in
Ashland. The group spent
most of the day at the
University of Oregon Health
Science Center where LuAnn
had an eye examination. The
Pikes returned to Kinzua late
that evening. Thursday, Don
and Barbara left to finish their
vacation in Nyssa with their
son and family, Lance and
Hollie Van Meter and Clay.
Scott Conlee celebrated his
fifth birthday Saturday with a
family bar-b-que held at his
parents home. Those enjoying
the bar-b-que, birthday cake
and ice cream included Chuck
and Melba Mitchell and child
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ren, Raymond and Deena
Reid and daughters, Bob and
Laura Hire and children. Also
present was Scott's grand
father, Robert Reid, Hermis
ton, and his parents, Steve and
Roberta and brother Robbie.
Gwendolyn Sharp and Jo
seph Bennett were united in
marriage in a ceremony held
September 10th at 2 PM, at the
Kinzua Community Church.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Sharp,
Kinzua. The groom is the son
of Mrs. Beverly Pierce of
Humptulip, Washington.
The bride wore an old
fashioned dress of blue and
white with a front panel of
lace. She carried a bouquet of
blue and white carnations and
white daisies. Angie Jackson,
friend of the bride was the
maid of honor. Aaron Duncan
Enney was the best man.
Sherry Pierce, sister of the
groom, was flower girl.
A reception was held at
Jeffmore Hall following the
ceremony. Among the out of
town guests were the grooms
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Cavanaugh, Humptu
lip, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Bennett, Heppner.
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