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TWO The lfoppntr Gatrtte-Tlme, Heppner. Oregon, Tliursday, September 16. I9S2 J oitpa , ii it sis 3 v ': '"' Th OHkwI Nawipopar of County of Morrow The Heppner GAZETTE-TIMES Mirnw dntj$l-0wl KkljfltsMKr USPS. 240-420 ' - " .' Published every , Thursday and ent" ed as second-class matter at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon under the Act of March 3. 1879. Second-class postage paid at Heppner. Oregon. , Office at M7 West Willow Street. Telephone (503) 676-9J2R. ' Address communicarTons to the Heppner Gazette Times! P 0. Box 337. Heppner. Oregon 97836. $10.00 in Morrow, Umatilla, Wheeler & Gilliam counties: ' ' $12.00 elsewhere. Da id and April Hilton Sykes, Publishers WIC clinic slated Sept. 28 in Heppner Weddings Bigelow Fortenberry By NEOLA MACKEY A WIC clinic will be held at the Heppner Neighborhood Center on Tuesday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Rob Hollyburton has announced that there is still time to sign up for the wea therization program. Applica tions may be obtained at the center, or by calling the cen ter. 676-9701, or Hollyburton at 676-5424, The PATCH Committee will hold a bake and rummage sale on September 24 and 25 at the center. Donations are being accepted. Adult and Family Services counselor Janet Phillips will be available at the center on Wednesday, Sept. 22, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. A flu vaccination clinic will be held at the center on Wednesday, Sept. 29, from 1 to 3 p.m. A small fee will be charged. A free blood pressure clinic will be held at the center on Tuesday, Sept. 21, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. The adult Basic Education Program will begin Monday, Sept. 20 from 1 to 4 p.m. and Wednesday, Sept. 22, from 7 to 10 p.m. (see related story). Open House slated Friday An open house dessert will be held at the Rev. Ed and Zoe Watts' home at 235 N. Court St.. Heppner, directly after the football game this Friday night. The Rev. Watts is vicar of All Saint's Episcopal Church in Heppner. Everyone is invited to attend. Lilian C. Turner foundation meets By DELPHA JONES The Lilian C. Turner foun dation board of trustees met at the home of the chairman, Irvin Rauch, to review appli cations for loans. These loans are made to students who are in need of financial assistance to attend a school of higher learning. The loans are to be paid back with a very low rate of interest as soon as the students become employed. Lilian C. Turner was a long time teacher in Morrow Coun ty and was very dedicated to her profession and in helping students to continue to further their education. At the time of her death, a bond was left for this purpose with hope that someone could continue to help this fund financially. The foundation was organ ized and has continued to the present. The bylaws have been changed, however, and now any Morrow County graduate or offspring of a Lilian C. Turner student is . eligible to apply. The founda tion asks that those students send to the foundation their mailing addresses and their dues : if they wish to remain on the mailing list. The dues are now three dollars. Those present were Irvin Rauch, chairman. Jack VanWinkle vice chairman, Jo Irvin of Irrigon, a board member Clayton Davis of Pendleton, also a board member Delpha Jones of Lex ington, the secretary. To renew public interest In the foundation, a spring tur key dinner is being planned. Chairmen are Jo Irvin and Millie Rauch. Mr. and Mrs. Dairy I Bigelow Polly Fortenberry, daughter of Paul and Donna Forten berry, and Darryl John Bigelow, son of Richard and Marilyn Bigelow, all of Heppner, were united in marriage on Saturday. July 24 at the United Methodist Church, Heppner. The groom's father performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of taffeta overlayed with lace, over which she wore a short lace jacket. Her ensemble was made by her mother. Her floor length veil was made by Linda Panter. She carried burgundy, roses and blue spider mums. Patti Devine of Pendleton was maid of honor for the bride. Bridesmaids were Conme McLachlan and Joyce Kendricks, both of Pendleton, Denise Kennedy of Heppner and Elly Reynolds, sister of the groom, from Kent, Wash. Maisy Gifford was flower girl. The bride's attendants wore blue print gowns trimmed with ribbon and lace. The bridesmaids carried a single burgundy rose and the maid of honor carried three roses. Candle lighters were Alan and Danny Fortenberry. brothers of the bride. Ring bearer was Jason Reynolds, nephew of the groom. The groom's best man was Rob Rush of Redmond. Ushers were Scott Groshens of Bend, Richard Schmidt of Heppner, Joedy Marlatt of Walla Walla. Wash, and Gary Thompson, brother-in-law of the groom, from Portland. Groomsmen were Dave McLathlan of Pendleton, Randy Cole of Heppner, Clive Bigelow, brother of the groom, from Rockaway and Rich Reynolds, brother-in-law of the groom, of Kent, Wash. The groom was dressed in a white tuxedo with tails, while the candle lighters, ushers, groomsmen and the ring bearer wore burgundy tuxedos. Wedding music was sung by Jim Ackley. The bride's mother wore a street-length dress of blue satin brocade which was made in Japan just after the bride was born. The groom's mother wore a street length burgundy dress. A reception followed the ceremony in the church basement. Those serving were Dee Dee McLachlan of Heppner, Marie Vocom, Pendleton, Edna Chandler, aunt of the bride, from LaGrande, Glorietta Hagey, aunt of the bride, from Springfield. Hally Luginsland, aunt of the groom, from Seattle. WAsh. Attending the gift table were Carol Thompson, sister of the groom and Sheila Privett. Larry and Mary Ann Cerullo attended the guest book. After a wedding trip to Seattle, Wash., the couple are at home in Heppner. The bride is a 1982 graduate of Heppner High School. The groom is a 1979 graduate of Heppner High School and is presently managing B & B Chevron in Lexington. GET MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCK WITH GAZETTE -TIMES WANT ADS ur Paid Circulation Means Your Want Ad Will Reach More Readers In Town And On The Farm Get the most for your advertising dollar through the G-T The Heppner TE-TIME Phone: 676-9228 147 Willow Heppner Stookey-Adams Reisman -McQuarric-Ruhl if s PI - wo Mr. and Mr. Michael Stookey Karlyn Adams, daughter of Ken and Betty Adams of Elgin and Michael Lee Stookey, son of the late Montey Stookey and Lynda Crane, were united in marriage August 14 at the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in Elgin. Bishop Roger Clymore performed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white sleeveless gown with a high neckline. Her flowered headpiece featured satin streamers which fell down the back and into her train. She carried a bouquet of wine colored roses and pink rubrium lillies. Maid of honor was Mary Eckstein and Debbie Horn and Teresa Botz were bridesmaids. Flower girl was Denise Bean, niece of the bride. The bride's attendants wore light pink floral, short-sleeved gowns and carried single long-stemmed wine roses with pink and white satin streamers. Best man was Richard Schmidt and ushers were Merle Stookey. uncle of the groom, and Kenny Stookey, brother of the groom. Mike Gorman, brother of the groom, was ring bearer. Wedding music included the song "Looking Through The Eyes of Love." The church yard was decorated with a Greek fountain and bench, tables and a flowered fence for a reception which followed the ceremony. Pouring and serving cake were Melynda Bean, sister of the bride. Sherry Adams, sister-in-law of the bride, and Wanda Pennington, aunt of the bride. Attending the gift table were Karla Crane and Sandy Botr and Cerise Gibson was in charge of the guest book. The couple make their home in Heppner. Karlyn graduated from Elgin High School in 1979 and from LaGrande College of Business in 1980 as a receptionist. She worked as a sales secretary for Fleetwood Travel Trailers of La Grande before moving to Heppner. Mike graduated from Heppner High School in 1979 and attended Blue Mountain Community College. He is presently employed at Kinzua Corporation. Marriage Licenses A Marriage License application was accepted at the Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County Courthouse from: Bruce Shawn Powell, 21 and Zorieta Marie Potter, 21, both of Heppner. ("Xravelle by BULOVA il l. Cji 9L LM W JI J ym mut ...J JU 1 1 iiiiiViijii;iniiiiii V"- ant unl r-ir-i mrf nrfl f-T-TTfl -TTTt ri tt-T tH tt ; ) -t .T1 . J . J- I i jit . JT" T! ... j , r;r. m J" Tilt 't! In gcidtone Champagne dial $115 00 Or fiivertone, with white dial and slamiess stuel band S94 05 Best of Both Worlds Now you can experience both digital and analog in one watch. Along with great features that include alarm, chronograph, dual time, hourly chime, 1224 hour option, and Dura-Crystal. It's a great idea in timekeeping, from a great name in quality, Caravelle Quartz. Peterson's V1 Heppn; Jewelers 676-9200. Susan McQuarrie-Ruhl and J. Keith Reisman, both of Roseburg, exchanged marriage vows August 21 In the courtyard of the First Presbyterian Chutvh. Susan Is the daughter of Clin, and Marie MrQimrrlo or Heppner and Keith is the son of Grover and Anita Reisman of Santa Paula, Calif. 1 Dana M. Ruhl was maid of honor for her mother, J. Kevin Reisman was best man for his father. Rich K. Huhl was ring beawr for the couple. A special guest for the wedding was Keith's son Cory, from m Angeles, who surprised his father on the morning of the wedding. The children were asked to give their blessings and to love and accept their parents as a part of the wedding vows which were composed by the couple, Keith is a property appraiser for the Douglas County assessor. Susan teaches first grade at Hecrest Elementary. The newlyweds are living at 673 N.E. Knoll, Uosehurg. Heppner woman to be honored at party All friends and relatives are invited to a 9tfh birthday party for Margaret Healy on Saturduy, September 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Pat Gentry on Water Street in Heppner. The party will be hosted by her children, Pat Gentry, Kay Burchell, Frances Healy and lib Daggett & Golden Anniversary j The children of Arthur and Irene Dalzell invite you tof celebrate with them the 50th wedding anniversary of their v parents. A reception will be held Saturday, Sept. 2rth, from?! 1:00 to 4:00, at United Church of Christ, in Condon, Oregon 7 We believe that the loving memories they have shared withf you their friends, would be the most treasured gift they couldL receive; therefore, we request that no other gift be sent, i BUSINESS DIRECTORY , AUTO PARTS HEPPNER AUTO PARTS 234 N. Main Heppner 676-9123 FLOOR COVERING M & R FLOOR COVERING 1 I A I ' linden Way -arpei, Linoieum, m . . , , , . 1 Juki. 676-9418 -eramic we. Kitchen (Jtj Heppner Cabinets, Counter Tops FURNITURE CASE FURNITURE Heppner Carpet, Linoleum, Counter Tops Installed Beauty Rest Mattresses, Fabrics and Accessories, Sherwin Williams Paint INSURANCE I TURNER ZJ VAN MARTER t BRYANT C7AX)i 676-9119 INSURANCE jrr MEDICAL SUPPLIES ME0ICAL CENTER PHARfi'ACY ree Moiling Service on Prevriptiom Hospital Supplxis Mon - Fn 9-6 p.m. Sol 9 1 pm Located in the Medical Center 1100 Southgate, Pendleton 276-1531 OIL PRODUCTS Chevron DEVIfJ OIL CO. 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