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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1985)
The H rp pn rr Engagements .V pu 'S fro m Heppner Happenings On Wednesdav September III Ruth Locust Chapter No .12 Order of the Kastern Star, held a special meeting for the ceremony of India lion for Wilbur and Dorothy Jackson who came to Heppner this past year from Sandy After the ceremony Anna and Claude Graham and tails Hunt served a delicious dessert and coffee from tables attractively decorated with tall flowers and colors All members are encouraged to come to the next meeting Monday Oct 14 when Kenneth McGhee of the Special Projects Committee from Milton Kreowater will visit the chapter Mr and Mrs Kenneth Peck hosted a pollock dinner and annual meeting of the Cabin Owners Association on September 2U at their cabin at Custsforth Park Charlene Papineau was elected president for the coming year. Eleanor Gonly. vice president and Edmond Gonly was retained as secretary treasurer The next regular meeting will tie Labor Day IStUlat the Gonly cabin at Penland t-ake Anyone interested in joining should contact the Pecks the Papineaus or the Gonly s Mr and Mrs Sam Byrne of Ion*- announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Iheir daughter Helen Jackie to (tonald la>e Thomas. son of Mrs Georgia Thomas of Prtneville and the late Karl Thomas Miss Byrne is a graduate of Heppner High School and is employed at SI Anthony Hospital in Pendleton Mr Thomas is a graduate of Fossil High School and is employed at Simplot in llermiston The couple plan to he married November 15 in the chapel at SI Anthonv s Hi ispital in Pendleton Mr and Mrs Edmund Gonly ami son Tom were in Ukiah on Saturdav for the birthdav of their daughter Virginia Blev ins Mso present were Mrs Blevins daughter Pat and Jeannie Munkers from Elgin Mrs Pete llavnes of Baker and her daughter. Mrs Keith Shollen berger of Unity were Sunday v isitors at the home of Mary Bryant They formerly lived at lamerock Mr Bob Blue and Mrs Edna Bailey were Pendleton visitors on Monday Jim Green of Canby was visiting his parents Cornell and Florence Green over the weekend Attending the District lu meeting of the Carden Clubs of this area on Salruday were Jerry Doherty Martha Doherty, Belie Doherty. Jane Rawlins. Verna Brinda. Belie Munkers. Vivian McConnell. Addle LaTrace. Justine Weatherford Alberta Johannes, and Irene Swan son It was an all day meting w ith a delicious luncheon at noon They served a chicken and dressing casserole with various salads Clubs included in District lo are Ir rigon llermiston Bardman. Stan field. Pendleton Milton Freewater Condon, lone. Athena. Prairie City Echo and Heppner Cece Slocum is district president with Jane Rawlins Weddings Wilson Green Paul W Jones of Heppner. retired judge of Morrow County , has l«een reappointed to the Governor s Com mission on Senior Services by Ore gon Gov ernor Vic Aliy eh Jones has served on the commission since October, Itttt.’ and is currently on a committee engaged in an in depth study of alcohol and drug abuse as it affects the senior population Edwin Tucker and son Dan Ixith oi Salem, were hunting guests ol his mother Mildred Padherg After an enjoyable visit thev returned home on Sunday with their deer Mrs llene l-aughlinherdaughler Mrs Sheridan Tarnaskv and Alicia have just returned from Portland where they attended the wedding of Krrrv Paulson and Sallv Marlin Kerry is the son of Peggy Kilkenny Paulson of l«ike Oswego She is the daughter of Erank and Margaret Kilkennv who lived in Sandhollow at one lime She was a former princess ol the Morrow County Risks) The wedding took place at the I jd v of the I«ike Catholic Church in l-ike Os wego The (lowers carried out the theme of multicolors \n interesting sidelight is the fact that the church is the same one where Bruce Spring steen was married recently and his mother in law was organist for the weliding The reception was held on the loth floor of the Bancorp Build mg in Portland \mong the decora lions was an ice sculpture of a swan A traditional wedding cake was served as well as a bullet supper On Saturday. Oct .'• Edmund and Eleanor Gonly attended the wedding of Iheir granddaughter at Ukiah Patricia Blevins daughter of Mrs Virginia Blevins and the late Terry Blevins, married Kotiert Brady from El Hood Texas where he is stationed with the Army In January they will go to Germany The ceremony took place in the I kiah I'reshvterian Church with the reception following in the high school gymnasium Mrs I kin Alyesworth sister of the late Terry Blevins and aunt of the bride made the wedding cake Tom Gonly. uncle ol the bride and her mother gave the hriile away A lunch was server) for the wedding party and relatives ai Mrs Blevins home Mrs Sallv Mariatt also attended the wedding from here She is related to the bride through the Gonly familv The Governor s Commission on Senior Services is the official advi sory body lor the Senior Services Division the Department of Human Resources and the governor on services lor the elderly Members advise on needs and act as an advocate lor the elderly and certain disabled persons Men and women from a number of other newly selected Family Com inunity Leader stop counties will be included in the training, as well as many volunteers, staff and political advisors who have previously (men involved in the program "We re very excited to have the opportunity lo lie involved in the specialized training program Hirdine Tullis said "You'll tie hearing lots more about the team this winter " « ! i / GREAT PERFORMANCE / SALE FF / / / / * / / / / / i.' 1 Lisa Wilson, daughter of Tom and Ikirothy Wilson of Heppner became the bride of Gary Green, the son of Ivoug and Margaret Green of Pendleton on August 17 The ceremony was read by the Rev Arthur Baehman at Peace Lutheran Church. Pendleton The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a while rufflv gown with a wreath of while flowers and a lace headdress Elowers were blue carnations and white roses Maid of honor was Teresa Skow Heppner Bridesmaids were Jom Mitchell. Heppner, Sandy Meier, the bride's cousin. Irngon Beverly Green the groom s sister. Anchorage. Alaska and Linda Barnes the bride groom's sister from Seattle. Woshingion Flower girls were Alena and Mindy Rinchus, Heppner Ring bearer was Bradley Sizemore. Portland Candle iighters were Julie VanEppa and Dawn Callaway, both of Pendleton Best man was Kevin Spencer, Pendleton Ushers were Matt holding and Donon Denton of Pendleton and the brides brother. Perrv Wilson of Bremerton. Washington Following a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple will reside in Pendleton where the bride attends Blur- Mt Community College The bridegroom works at U S Gypsum. Pilot Rock 0 / / f X [M^S V t i l um Inlaid Vinyl Floors / J NOW THRU NOV. 2! / Call for Appointment - / l / / • <*•»■■«« TiW & R lir r g M i W rdnrsdav iM o h r r * m , s | U \ the There will tie a pot luck luncheon lor the Thursday Social ladies at IT noon Thursday, (k l 10 at the Heppner Neighborhood Center The Blood Pressure clinic will he Tuesday Oct 15 from 2 to 4 p m at the Center Hu vaccine will also be available There will tie a Block Home meeting Tuesday. Oct 15starting at . ki p m at the Center For further information call Nancy Lynn. Allan Burkenbine. or Merle Cowelt. Asais tant police chief at Heppner City Hall More homes are needed in ail areas except Gilmore and Court Street \dult and family services coun selor Janet Phillips will be at the Center Wednesday .Oct 16 fro m » lo a in lo 12 noon and from I p m to I h> p m Food stamp applications are available at the Center anytime during office hours The next cheese give away will ho Tuesday . Oct 12 at the center from t* I t K a l fc M M « C ^ i b m ♦ . . lit C«»,— Floor Covering m -tcia a m to I.’ noon and from 1 p m to 4 p m Proof ol income and proof of address is requirement Those unable to get in must send a signed note ilesignating the person to pick up their cheese and send proof of address Prepared notes are avail able at the Center The Women Infants and Children clinic will be Friday. Oct IH at the Center from lo a m to 12 noon and from 1 p m to 2 p m Please keep your appointments Department of Motor Vehicles training lor Senior Citizens will In- Saturday Oct 26 from B a m to 5 p m at the Center The class is called 55 Alive and will lie given by Teen Hansel ol the local DM\ office T h s G re a t S e a l of th a U S h a s 13 o f aach o f th e se it e m s s ta rs. s t rip e s , c lo u d s. a rro w s . la u re l le a ve s b e rrie s fe a th e rs in each w in g and t a il and ro w s in th e p y ra m id T h is is one case w h e re 11 i s a lu c k y n u m b e r Mr and Mrs Edmund Gouty has as weekend guests. Rick ( «only, son of Raymond Gonly. and his son. Tyler and his friend. Robin Spicuzza. all of Seattle Also Mr and Mrs liernie Altishan. sister and brother in law ol Mrs Gonly from Beaverton They had accompanied Mr and Mrs Jack Bernard, of Aloha who were hunting and visit mg Mr and Mrs Ihm McElligolt Mrs Bernard s mother was a sister of Charles McElligolt The Gontys and 'he Allishans were here lo attend the wedding of Patricia Blevins at Ukiah Area women to attend leadership training session Virginia i Ginger i Rome. Boardman. Charlotte Carpenter Irrigon. Claudia Hughes, lieppnei and Hirdine Tull is Extension Ser vice will join six Umatilla County women including agent Dawn Haw kins at a special leadership training session at Newport next week Expenses for the Family Coin munilv Leadership Training will lie paid by the W K Kellogg Eoun datum In return the team will he available to work with community groups in the area — as vice president Jones reapponted to governor's commission Mr and Mrs Ian* Palmer, lone announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Anita Jean, to David James Pranger, of llillstxirn Anita gradualist from lone High School, attended Oregon Stale University and graduated from Linn Banlon Community College wilh a degree in business in March, ISMS She was queen of the 1HH2 Morrow County Pair and Kodeo and a princess on the l*NU Pendleton Hound Up Court David s parents are Mr and Mrs Robert Pranger of Hillsboro He graduated from Oregon Stale University in IWH with a degree in Agriculture ¡Engineering Technology lie is presently employed at Chem |«iwn in laike ( >swego The wedding will lie l p m November to at St Patrick's Catholic Church. Heppner All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend both the wedding and the reception at SI Patrick s Parish Hall llr p p n n Neighborhood Center By Mary Bryant 676-V4V3 Byme-Thomas l i i i r t l t T im es Hob Auto ★ Home ★ Life ir Commercial Ployhar F a rm e s Agent ir „ Phone: 676-5818 or Home: 676-9649 ★ * ¥ New! J u s t Arrived J ¥ Woven Blanket Tote Bags * Roomy, Sturdy, * ¥ Washable, ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ★ $12°V Asst. Colors Heppner Auto Parts 148 E Center St 6769123