Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, December 23, 1987, Page TWO, Image 2

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T W O - Heppner Gazette-Time*. Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 23.I9K7
Masons install officers
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Newly installed Mason officers left to right Gene Orwick.
Archie Ball. Wilbur Jackson, Claude Graham. Bill Smith.
Howard Bryant. Bill Cox. A K Felt, Paul Jones. John Wood.
Bob Isted. Eldon Gilbert.
On December 15 the Masonic
bodies o f Morrow County held a
joint installation o f officers, prccecd
ed by a public dinner Ix w is
Halvorsen. lone, was the installing
officer
Installed for Heppner were W or­
shipful Master. Gene O rw ick:
lone officers installed are W or­
shipful Master. D>n Ball. Senior
W arden.
Frank
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treasurer. Roy Lindstrom. secretary.
A vcnllc kaylccnc Punier. daughter«»» Ruy and Linda Punier. Hcppncr
and Sandra M iller. Coquillc. was num ed in Jeffrey Oran Lngclnun. son
o l Wedey and Kulh Fngclman o f H ell*, in a traditional ceremony at the
Ven Memorial Audiinnum . in Pendleton on Augur* 15
The ceremony was performed by Elder Richard Crosby Cathy Sturgill
was the musician for the ceremony
Bridesmaid was Jodi O'Reiley. a friend o f the bride o f Pendleton
Best man was Richard Alexander, a friend o f the groom, also o f
Pendleton l shers were lies in M orm w. Carl M iller Jr., and Del Kahr
The brides colors were burgundy and silver with pink accents She was
attired in an oft the shoulder dress of white with burgundy tnm accenting
the skirt and bodice
Cutting the cake was l*uVondu Gordon the grotwn't sister Carol Scott
and Vicky Phillips, the groom's sisters, served the punch Others assisting
were Surcna (¡an/horn and Christina M iller, sisters o f the bride
The guest hook was tended by Andrea Webb
[he bride graduated from Heppner High School and Blue Mountain Com
munity College She is employed by K Mart and the Tapadera Motel
The groom graduated from Hell» High Schi*>l and Blue Mountain Com
munity College He is employed by Comncs as a mechanic
The couple took a wedding trip to luiGrande after the reception that was
held at the Vert Memorial
Kuhanks plays for Unfield college
Ladv Bruins
Missy Fuhanks. a 1987 graduate
o f HHS is attending George Fo*
College in Ncwherg and playing
basketball for the 1-ady Bruins In a
game December 9 with Linfield.
Missy, who in the past has seem
limited playing time, came o ff the
bench to score eight points She was
perfect from the field at three o f
three and was two o f two at the line
Missy is a business economics
major She is the daughter of Pat and
Noel Hurshman o f Levtngton. and
Butch Fuhanks
A Gingerbread Courthouse?
Senior Warden. Archie Ball. Junior
Warden. Wilbur Jackson. Treasurer.
Howard Bryant. Secretary. John
Wood. Senior Dcucnn. Robert Isted
Junior Deacon W illiam Co*. Senior
Steward. W illard K Smith. Junior
Steward. Lldon Gilbert. Marshall.
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Chaplain. Claude Graham
Leo Crabtree. Senior Deacon. Ken­
neth Smouse. Senior Steward. Joe
Halvorsen and Chaplain, lanm
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A new sign has gone up at the clinic in Boardman
St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton assumed operation of the
clinic on October 1, and is leasing the building and grounds
from Morrow County.
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courthouse, in complete detail with
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This "masterpiece’ ' took Jerry
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In the event anyone would like to
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Koch presents
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starts out with 67 cups o f Hour
(which o f course ev cry one keeps on
hand). IK cups brown sugar. 19 cups
powdered sugar, 11 cups molasses.
| | cups whipping cream. 13 egg
whites, (plus one yolk). 7 tables­
poons ground ginger. 14 teaspoons
cinnamon. 2 pounds almond bark. 2
jars poppv seeds, and one bo* wheat
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BEECHERS
An interesting program at the
Heppner Chamber ot Commerce this
week featured Joann Koch. c»tcn
sion agent lor Gilliam County, who
recently returned from a trip across
Russia
Koch brought souvemers of her
trip, and also gave an interesting
slide show with lively commentary
Part o f her trip included a ride
across Siberia on the famous Trans-
Siberian railway
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