Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 11, 1985, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    Weddings
Sweeney Me Min n
Ih r llrpp n ri l i l M U r I m ir»
Heppner Happenings
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ltrenda Mi Minn daughter o( Mr ami Mr> Hill MrMinit <>( Heppner
became the brid< o( (ir e g Swri'fX'y lh«' son o( Jerry Sweeties o( While fits
on June 21. IW Sal SI Patrick s Catholic Church m Heppner The Kev Brian
J McGovern o((iciaied at the nuptial mass
Given in m arriage by her (alher. the bride wore a long organza trimmed
tafieta gown with seed pearls at the neck and hemline She wore a p«'arl
necklace liorrowed from Ginger Keithley and carried a houijuet o( lavendar
roses
Maid o( honor was Ti((an> Lawson Trisha Sweeney was the bridesmaid
B«*st man was Kenny Slookey o( Heppner I’at Sw«x'ney was usher
Brooke Sweeney and Cameron Sweeney, m ile and nephew o( the
bridegroom were (low er girl and ring bearer
Corey Sweeney and John
Steagall were the altar boys Nichol Sweeney was in care of the guest book
Wedding music was provided by soloist Jim \i kley of Irrigon and organist
Carley Drake o( Heppner
Th«1 bride is a I9H-. graduate o( Heppner High School She is employed at
Heppner Bowl
The bridegroom is a I9HI Heppner High School graduate and is employed
by Kinzua Corp
The couple are now living in Heppner
Lexington News
l l v D e lp ha Jones
Garden Bugs
The reg u la r m eetin g o i the
la'Xington Garden Bugs was held on
Thursday at the home o( l.uella
Taylor
At this time a new member. Peggy
Hawley, was welcomed into the
club
The sign (or the park is completed
and in place as members expressed
their pleasures in this project
A discussion on the M orrow
County Fair was held with sugges
lions, to im prove the (low er division
These will lie sent to the hair
Committee
There are still a lew candles
available which may lx- purchased
(rom any club member
Cnder new business the group
voted to plant (our more tries two
sun bursh locust, one sugar maple
and one group o( weeping birrh It
is hoped that this will provide the
needed shade tor picnickers Bleed
ing hearts will lie planted around the
tre«'s to help with the mowing o( the
grass
The annual fall plant and bulb sale
will be October 4 from It) a m to 6
p m Special orders can lie placed
through the club 1'ie and coffee will
tie served
Yard of the month winners were
H arrison and D orris R aym ond
9 8 9 -8 1 8 9
They live at 368 W Water SI where
they moved about a v«'ar ago anil
have transformed a dry cow pasture
into a yard of tx-outy
The next meeting will be at Della
Huber's with a program on gaurds.
pumpkins and Indian corn
Thus«' present were Lois Allyn.
Dorothy Hurchom. Kathy Tellechea.
Kula Bloods worth. Frances Murty.
M arie Steagall I ’eggy Kowly and
the hostess
I ’ NG Club of, of Holly Lodge
Fast Noble Grand Club of Holly
l-oilge met on Wednesday (or a
regular luncheon meeting at the Y It
G Cafe
Flans were discussed
con cern in g som e trees at the
cem etery
Hopefully th«'se can tx'
planted this fall
Th«‘ table was centered with a
bouquet of roses and. at each place,
a favor from the hostess Virginia
IVck Those present were. Imrothy
Kurrham. Kufh Kobinson. Donna
Fapineau. Delpho Jones, the co
hostess llelda Yocom and hostess
Th«' next meeting will lx' at the home
of Delpha Jones with Dorothy
Hui cham as co hostess
Holly Lodge
Flans tor fall activities was the
main business of Holly laxlge on
Blin k Home meeting date changed
third Tuesday. but since August I ! is
election day. the meeting was ri­
se Ix-duli'd for August 24 Kveryone
is welcome to attend
A Block Home meeting will be
held Tuesday. Sept 24at7 :tup m at
the Heppner Neiglilxirhixxl Center
Meetings are normally held on the
Word was received by Mrs Fdna
Bailey that Mrs Irene Yackley had
passed away
The Yackleys lived
here during the 196«* and their two
sons Tim and Joe graduated from
high school her«'
Irene and her
husband Cal ha«l Ix-en operating a
dairy in Washington assisted by
their sons Serv ices were twld in th«'
Chehalis Lutheran Church
Oregon
V tn ln rM lii, September II. I P u s K U - S
( 'cm lh*ll«*s slate* meeting
Th«- Morrow lo u n ’ v C u » tW11«*^
will hold a noun nux'iirig WTxtrwv
iia> s«'pl 18 al KaU' » Pizza and
i'avlry ui H«'ppii«r Follow ing th«-
By M ary Bryant (>76-94*13
Mrs Alena Anderson was esp«s i
ally pleuM-d with her weekend
guests Her daughter and son in law
lir e and Jim Krdmann. of Portland,
were here and help»sl her in various
ways, such as yard work fixing
fence* and minor repairs to the
house Only those who no longer find
it easy to keep up their home and
yard ran really realize what a
wonderful gift a few hours work in
home and yard can mean
llrpp n ri
She is a student of Profess««-
Kenneth S h in d led eck er. v is itin g
professor of Mammology at the
University <>t Oregon who is an ol«l
friend oi Carl McDaniel
He
recently visited here during dis­
ced son Lisa has been study ing ( W r
and elk and sp«'nt most of her tim e at
the
m ountain
cab in
of
the
McDaniels
She t«x>k hik«-s and
generally studied the area
Mr
McDaniel acted as her guitle They
saw raccuons and small animals
but no d«x*r or covotes Sh«* will
qualify for her teachers certificate
next year
Scotty A p p le g a te
nephew of
Lincoln Nash stopped on his wav
home Monday from Pilot R isk
where he hod visited his son Tile
A p p legates fo rm e rly resid ed in
Heppner and now live in Hood R iver
no h«M( luncheon huvine&s di»cuunl
will nu ludr reports (rom Cow Belle
activities al th«- Morrow Count v Fuir
and planning (or th«- annual meet
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HHS PLAYERS
OFTH E WEEK
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D e fe n s iv e P lay e r
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Yern and Florence Nolan were
honored by tfx'ir children and f«»ster
daughter on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary with a gift
of a wis'kimd at Kah Ni-e Ta Resort
at Warm Springs tin being shown to
their room they found a basket of
fruit, a gift from the manager
A
banquet was held in the Junip«'r
Room with 19 in attendance An ice
sculpture of th«' number« 25 were
featured in the decorations Mr and
Mrs Mike Nolan. Mr and Mrs Jeff
Skilluorn Terry Nolan and Mr and
Mrs Gary Hernm an were the hosts
Miss Lisa Clapp, a biology student
from the t'Diversity of Oregon has
Ixx-n visiting the Carl McDaniels
France* Oslund daughter of Mrs
Wavel Wilkinson is visiting re la
lives h**re
Ron M cD o n a ld Chevrolet
Bill and Collie Huddleafon of
llerm islon. was celebrated with a
fam ily gathering at the llerm islon
C R f Center recently
Tom and
Garnet Huddleston ami Billie Jean
and Kenneth Maud children o( the
couple were hosts lor the alfair
The anniversary cake was tier«xl
with a «ai on top, and was made by
Garnet Huddleston
Linda Mrs
J«x- (¡ill«'«'-*«' sang two songs liver
lixi people atlendrxi. coming from
Boise
Idaho
Washington
Cali
forma, and Oregon
People from
Heppner attending were Jim and
Patty Lankford and son. Cliff. Jim
and Nancy t-ankford Rusty anil
Frances Orwlck. and Mrs Sadie
Parrish
Jack and Flam e Parrish
and Rick and Beth Parrish from
Furl la im I were present, having sp«'nt
tlx* weekend with Jack s mother,
sadi«' Parrish
Rick is the son of
Raymond Parrish, elder son of Mrs
Parrish
the \c . Virginia r m presiding
Lexington Grange
L e t's not fo rg e t the G ran ge
Booster day and potluck dinner on
Sunday
The corner stone set in
August 1935 will be op«'n«'il
A
program of special music, history of
the Grange and a talk on the Grange
by Bob and Sandi Ludi the Assistant
Stuwood and L A Assistant and
Outstanding
N ation al
G ran ge
Couple of |9H4 A potluck dinner will
lie served at I p in All are cordially
invited for the day
Dave Pedro
TMS AD SPONSORED BY
The mill wedding anniversary of
Thursday for a regular meeting with
The Oddfellows will tx- entertained
at next lodge meeting with a roast
tx-ef dinner to start off their fall
meetings
A baked lu«xl sale is
planned for September 27 at Del s
Market
Flans were discussi'd for planting
hox<*s of flowers for the la'Xiriglon
Cemetery for M em orial Day and
summer months
A com mittee of
Annetta Fadberg Virginia Peck.
Dorothy Hurcham and Delpha Jones
was appinnted for this
The first
card party for the fall is plann«*d for
the seconti Saturday in October at 8
p m Pinochle will tie played.prizes
award«-d and refreshments serv«*d
The com mittee appointed Annetta
Padtx'rg and IX'lpiia Jones A date
for the fall bazaar was discussed and
will tie set some tune nearer the
holidays
Refreshments were serv«*d
/
O ffe n s iv e P layer
Bob Riehl
Mrs C N
Marvel Jora-s cele
hrated her 96 th b irth d ay on
Septeintx'r 5 with a party at the
nursing h«>me Mrs Jones and her
husliand were wheat farm ers until
his death She is the mother of Faul
Join's, form er County Judge and
rancher. Floyd Jones and Marcel
Joiws ranchers and a daughter
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