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H Th« Heppnrr ( i i i f t l f T im « Heppner Oregon. Wednesday. June 26. IMS Engagements I 'eterson — Chamber awards business Heppner Happenings Terjeson By M ary Bryant 676-9493 Boyd and Lois Kedding. brother and sister in law of AJena Anderson spent the Memorial Day weekend here Mrs Anderson x daughter. Dee Erdmann, was also a visitor When she returned to her home in Portland, her mother accompanied her. and spent several days visiting and attending to business Her daughter. Nancy brought her home Missy and Sandra. Lori and Wayne Seitz and C lu ryl Turner Hermiston and Irene Swanson from Heppner From lone. Jim and Monica Swanson. Luke and Adrienne Mr and Mrs Bernard Damon, and their son. Mark were visitors this week at the Claude Graham home Mrs Damon is the daughter of the Grahams Recent visitors at the Sara Adkins home were her son. Karl Crismon. and hts wife, Kdna They spent a day here from their home in Pen dleton. helping his mother with vaious odd jobs Mrs Hazel Mahoney and Mrs Kuth Nutting spent the weekend in Redmond. Oregon where they attended the High School Rodee finals Visiting at the home of Mrs Mary Elton and Florence Canoy visited Bryant this weekend were her son at the Sara Adkins home this week John and Jim Cason, and her He is a nephew of Mrs Adkins youngest grandson. Scott Cason Their son. Jack, his wife. Fran, and Jimmy and Bert Cason grandsons their son. Elton John. 16. met them are making their home with Mrs here Before coming to Heppner the Bryant at present Mrs Jim Casor Canoys had visited their daughter. -ould not be present because ot Mrs Wendy Stookey. in Albany, 11 ness in her family where her eldest son graduated from high school The elder Canoys were 1 returning to their home in Alaska, after spending their winter in Yuma. Arizona where they also have a home The Jack Canoys flew out from Oak Park. Illinois, a suburb of Chicago Hr is a computer con sultant. and his wife is a romance novelist They all attended a family reunion at the home of Mrs Stookey before coming on here to visit Mrs Adkins After visiting here the Canoys all went to the Salmon River near Boise. Idaho, to take a six-day rafting trip down the river George Huffier i right i. of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce poses with Rick Smith and Doreen Englert of Bud s Pub in Heppner The tavern was honored by the Chamber for its remodeling efforts and improvements to the business community of Heppner The sign, which says "congratulations we re proud of you will be on display in front of the business What’s Your ( )pinion m j Jan Adina Peterson and Mathew James Terjeson Pendleton, have nnounced their engagement and forthcoming marriage Peterv>n is the daughter of Herbert L Peterson, lone and Barbara Peterson, Pendleton A graduate of lone High School and Oregon State f'nlversity. she has Ix-en the home economics leat her and librarian for the Wasco County School in Dufur Terjeson is the son of James and Marilyn Terjeson of Pendleton He idualed from Pendleton High School and Eastern Oregon State College nd is a quality control and production manager for the Pendleton Flour Mill, Inc The couple will be married June 29 at the Peace Lutheran Church. Pendleton Vlahe — Monahan Pamela J Mabe and J Wayne Monahan both of Condon have announced 'heir engagement and forthcoming marriage She is the daughter of Helen Stanley. Wasco and Marvin Mabe. Fossil I he bride elect is a 1975 graduate of W heeler High School lie is the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Monahan Condon A saleman for « t in Motors Inc , he is a I96H graduate of St Martins High School and a •72 graduate of California Slate Polytechnic Cniversity An August 31 wedding is planned at the St Johns Catholic Church. Condon Oregon L e x in g t o n It) Delpha Jones CW A of la-xmgton Grange met with chairman Geri Marlin pre ding at the home of Jean Nelson for the regular meeting rhc devotional was given by Marie Steagall The main business is the discussion (nr opening the «■rnei Stone at the hall since it is now 50 years old Plans were tisrussed for getting pictures of the nt Masters, framing them to hang ii the hall The next meeting is planned for Cutsforth cabin with a 1 «.thick dinner Plans were dis- « ussid for a fair booth A game was enjoyed with the prize being some tiling a lady could give the husband n Father's Day Mane Steagall won the prue rhe Three Links Club met at the »me of fieri Martin in lieppner Plans were discussed for a fair '«•■nth An election of club trustees vas held with three year Joyce H im hanan two year Annetta f'adherg and one year Virginia peek A committee to encourage n . mhers for providing bazaar aril cles is Annitta Padberg and Geri Marlin A money making commit tee required to make plans and .«Pl«nint a committee for at least three money making projects are Kathy Tellechea. Frances Peck. Annitta Padberg and lamia Planter M emorial dinner com m ittee is V irgina Peck, Dorothy Burcham. Kuth Knhinson and ftelpha Jones ILlth Robinson will collect or remind jieople of the canned food donations to be brought to club for the Neighborhood Center Door prize w «» won by l-eela Palm er The next meeting w ill be at Dorothy Hureham’s Lovely refreshments were served Serge and Nola Coval. and son Tom. attended the Seaside Health Conference They are former teachers from l<rxington They now teach in the Portland area Mr and Mrs Mel Allyn returned Friday from a five day trip to Sparks. Nevada, to attend a reunion of some of Mel 's third Army Division buddies They report a very enjoy able trip Bill Padberg drove the U-xington mail route while they were away ‘ White Rock Shrubs & K Flow ers? Fertilizer t "I ran k ly, Ikw thr only I l u n g lli.tl »•* r r a l l y h u gg in g PETTYJOHN'S 676-9157 ini- I* llt.il Ilii* i«* rn»ling mr ÿ lV an hour!** PAT STRUTHERS WON THE $10 GIFT CERTIFICATE AT Coast to Coast- ci« „„TELESCOPES ON SALE! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 5th A nniversary Sate * Chance to win * W IS H ^ Small Cooler an itti hundí** * _____________ * * * * * * * * Peterson's Jewelers 249 [.1 9 8 2 K B la z e r $ 1 0 ,9 0 1 loaded : * * * * * * * * * * * ■* Six- pack Cooler with handle * l 88 S . I . 1 19 ; S a le l 6 9 s . 1 . 4 19 Ron M cD o n ald , Ur ‘ • \5 " FREE EbTlMAlfcb 3-S jkhh I 16” Fan The Heppner G azette-Tim es ____ ___________ * nt: I.A •^s’ * \ A I»' , * T . nöpiM 0'* *■ ! ‘ U leatu f** W V ,,e á ? 3 » » PRIN TIN G SERV IC E S Mumy'i Diluii Sale 3 3 * 9 ..J y 1 * 7v ^ vJ. vJ< vX- sX - vJ vX - X - X > «X ' T ' 'T * 'T * 'T * 'T * 'T * ‘T * ‘T * ' T ' "T** " T * ' n vX . 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Best Charmer There will be a first and second place runner up Entry fee is 50 cents a child You may enter your baby in as many categories as you wish The entry fee is 50 cents per category You may call 481 522.1 for informa Hon You can mail your child’s name, parents name, address and child's birthday with entry fee to Jane Dean, I* t» Box 7»« Boardman OK 97818 The Boardman Lioness Club will hold a baby contest Miss Slick (h ick Master lie Man contest this July 4 The contest will start at I p m at the Marina park The local judges will hand out first, second, and third place ribbons in the follow ing baby contest catego ries oldest baby with least hair youngest baby with the most hair, oldest with least teeth, youngest with most teeth, baby who looks most like dad. baby who looks most like mom. most unique diaper fattest baby . longest lashes shyest baby, prettiest eyes, darkest eyes bluest eyes, biggest eyes Royal categories Best All Around Baby Master Small Fry . Miss Small Fry 1 i i I Garden Tools Permanent Hair Removal a e n a B M 1 W e A r c H e r e T o H elp W ith Y o u r Land scaping NeedsI He-Man at your house ? Diamond Ring Mr and Mrs Ed Hudson of la* Grande spent the week at the C C Jones Hanch gree in Automotive Technology and Alma Elizabeth Vinson Associate of Science Degree in Accounting lone Roger Glen Childers •Associate of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Imgon William Onn Howard - Adult High SchiMii Diploma I Grant Root Associate of Science Degree in Nursing, and Mary Ann W ilkie Associate of Science Degree in Human Services Lexington Donald Robert Kindsfather Associate of Science Degree in Diesel and Heavy Equip ment. and Gina M Whitehead Adult High School Diploma Do you have ‘Miss Slick ’or J u n e 1 5 - J u ly 19 Ada Piper is visiting her son and (amily, Mr and Mrs Delbert Piper Electrolysis Thermolysis 9H9-8lti9 Nonta Marquardt is a patient at a Tri Cities hospital where she under went major surgery and will soon return to thè home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Bill B Marquardt Mr and Mrs Doug Marquardt and son havr recently moved to thè Bill B Marquardt home in l-exington • iv er .’no degrees, certificates and high M'hool diplomas were awarded at the 33rd Blue Mountain Com munitv College Commencement held June H BMCC offers a number of two- year degrees in addition to several certificate programs The following local students were among the degree recipients Boardman Pete l,ee Birrer • Associate of Science Degree in Production A g riculture, Daniel Albert Bozarth A ssociate of Science Degree in Production Agri culture, Kelly la-e McClintock .Associate of Science Degree in Accounting Thomas E Reeves - A' ciate of Science Degree in Auto H< m I\ Repair Technology . Dorthy K Woelk Associate of Science Degree in Accounting Heppner Dyann Lynn Rrosnan Adult High School Dipioma. Michael George « urnn Associate of Arts Degree in Liberal Arts, Clifford Joel Ixiiigherty Associate of Science I «ogree in Production Agriculture. Kellie Marie Hammond • Certificate in P ra ctica l Nursing. P a tricia Mahon Associate of Science Degree in Nursing Delores Del Mcl.arhl.in i ertificate in Practical Nursing. Lee Alan Rice Associate Degree m General Studies. John W illiam Stevens Associate of Science De Question "Do you agree w ith the school board's decision to deny Tom Martin's request for an atten dance variance’ " "In looking at this situation from a personal stand point." said Gail Papineau. lone I feel that to allow all of the children to go to the same school would be best for the family and the kids N e w s Chris Jones was an out [valient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital where hr received first aid following a bicycle accident He consulted a dentist in Boardman the next day Ralph Burcham is a resident of Vtiiber Vally Nursing Home Joyce Buchanan who recently had heart surgery in Portland has left the hospital and will be returning home to la*xmgton soon f The tourth family reunion of the Irene and the late Garland Swanson family was held at Seaside this year from June 15 to 17 There were X present, which included all the children, grandchildren and great grandchildren Those attending were Denny and Joan Swanson and family. Kellie. Erin and Tom. who flew home from San Diego. Cali forma Mike and Jackie Swanson and two sons. Damal and laigan from Buckley, Washington The others mentioned above were from Auburn. Washington From Redding. California. John and Kathy Swanson and daughters. Kristen. Kendall, and Jennifer From Heppner Ken and Jean Ann Turner B M C C lists graduates 'f s « *