EIGHT The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, October 19, 1978
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Fair Board holds recognition dinner
A good-sized group of cit
izens who have worked with
the Morrow County Fair and
Rodeo gathered at a fall
Recognition Dinner on Satur-
Willow Grange
to meet Oct. 20
Willows Grange will meet in
the home of Margaret Akers
on Friday, Oct. 20, for an
all-day meeting.
Members are urged to bring
salads or desserts.
Marilyn Childers will serve
as co-hostess for the event.
The Willows Grange will
meet again on Saturday, Oct.
21, with the men cooking a
pancake supper starting at
6:30 p.m. A lecture program
will follow, starting at 8 p.m.
day evening, Oct. 14, in the
Fair Pavilion building.
Fair Board Chairman Vir-'
ginia Grieb, Lexington, pre
sented appreciation plaques to
a number of workers on behalf
of the Fair Board.
Those receiving plaques
were Zearl Gillespie, Board
man, for long-time service as
a Fair Board member; Geo
rge Luciani, Butter Creek, for
outstanding service as a Fair
Board member; to Delpha
Jones, Lexington, for dedicat
ed work as a Fair Committee
Chairman; Dennis Doherty,
Heppner, who has spent sev
eral years as Rodeo Secre
tary; Lee Ansotegue. Hep
pner, 1978 Rodeo Chairman.
Liz Curtis presented a
statistical review of this
year's fair and rodeo. Mrs.
Grieb praised Mrs. Curtis and
her family members for their
work with the Morrow County
Fair and announced (hat Liz
has resigned in order to take a
teaching position. The Board
is seeking a replacement for
the position.
Guests of honor for the
evening who were given
special introductions were
new Fair Board member Pete
Ricfvirrk It lie Lois.
Irrigon; the 1979 Rodeo Chair
man, Rocky Proctor, Irrigon;
Lori Childers, 1978 Fair Prin
cess, lone: Mr. and Mrs.
Adrain Beehdolt, 1978 Fair
Pioneer King and Queen.
Following dinner, which
was catered by Jim Rogers,
color slides of the 1978 Fair
and Rodeo were shown.
Hospital Notes
Palicnts admitted to Pione
er Memorial Hospital this-past
week and later discharged
were Nyla Pilon. Grcsham,
Debbie Ranch and Annie
Scliwarz, both of Heppner.
Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Swe
eney. Condon, are the parents
of a son. Cameron Patrick,
born Oct. 11. He weighed in at
7 lbs. He joins a brother,
Corey, and a sister. Nicole, at
home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Keithley and Mr.
Jerry Sweeney, all of Hep
pner. Great grandmother is Mrs.
Ida Gvahill. lone.
Eleven affirm faith in
Lutheran ceremony
In a special Service of Celebration at Hope
Lutheran Church Sunday, Oct. 15, eleven
persons made public confession of their faith.
Seven young people and one adult confirmed
their baptismal promises following courses of
study on the Christian faith in general and
Lutheran doctrine in particular.
Three other adults made an affirmation of
their faith and were received into member
ship of the local congregation by transfer
from other areas.
Those confirmed were Darrell Miles, Janet
Plocharsky, Jeff Sumner, of Heppner; Jody
Holt, Todd Turpin, DeDe and Judy Hansell of
Arlington, and Les Payne, Heppner. All
received gifts from the parish and from Aid
Association for Lutherans, a national
insurance company.
Those welcomed into the congregation by
transfer were Heppnerites Judy Maas,
Phyllis Payne and children and Linda Shaw
and son.
Italian missionary speaks at
K inzua Church service
Miss Lynn Mai of Trieste,
Italy, lead the services at the
Kinzua Community Church
last Sunday. Church members
and guests enjoyed her talk
about her work. She also
showed slides.
Following the services the
twenty-five members and out-of-town
guests attended a
potluck dinner.
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