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L e Ann M Quigley and Darin E Wichman announce their engagement
Le Ann is the daughter o f Stacey and Darlene Lovgren, Heppner She
is a 1984 graduate o f Heppner High School and a 1986 graduate o f E s
ecutive Institute o f Hair Design She is currently self-employed at Head
to Toes in Portland
Wichman is the son o f Mrs Marvin Wichman o f Hillsboro H c is a l9 8 3
graduate o f Hillsboro High S c 1* h 3 and is currently working at Oregon Dental
Service in Portland
A March IK wedding is planned
Weddings
- Lexington Grange met on Mon
day evening for the regular meeting
with the M aster. L y le Peck
presiding The evening started with
a pancake supper cooked and serv
ed by the men o f the grange A short
program was presented concerning
the negotiations between the teachers
and Morrow County School Board
Prcvceding the business meeting, the
officers for 1989 were installed by
the Distnci Dcpu'y. assisted by Dot
and Lewis Halvorsen
Installed
were Master. Lyle Peck, treasurer.
Cecil Jones, secretary. Jean Nelson,
chaplain. Mildred Wrighi. assistant
steward. Joe Yocom, gatekeeper
Glover Peck, graces. Judy Stevens
and Vcm a Bnnda. ex com. Dclpha
Jones and Kenneth Smouse
Members were reminded o f the
Pomona meeting January 28. Satur
day. at the Greenfield Grange in
Boardman
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ly Rehckah Lodge motored to
Pendleton where they visited in a
body at Pauline Rehckah Lodge
While there the following ladies
were installed into their respective
offices by the Pauline ladies, with
G en Marnn as NG. secretary.
Dclpha Jones, treasurer. Dorothy
Burcham. RSNG, Hilda Yocom and
LSNG Virginia Peck The DDP
from Holly laidge Leila Palmer, was
introduced and seated at the right o f
----------lone students send pictures to
By Deipha Jones. 989-8189
children in Armenia hospitals
the N G Following the business
meeting Dclpha Jones was csconcd
to the center o f the floor and was
presented a beautiful latch work rug
which she had won dunng a previous
visit Refreshments were served
following the meeting The ladies at
tending were Virginia Peck. Leila
Palmer. Dorothy Burcham. Gen
Martin laiclla Taylor. Dclpha Jones
and Hilda Yocom Prccceding the
evening s enjoyment the ladies en
joyed dinner together
• Earl Miller from Scavicw.
W A . is visiting at the C C Jones
ranch
-¡ The Sunshine ladies met ai the
home o f Bertha Gates for their
regular meeting on Tuesday The
program was on quilting with the
lesson given by Ruth McCabe of
lone Present for the day were Bcr
tha Sager. Bertha Gates, Phyliss
Anderson. Dorothy Burcham. Rena
Marquardt and Vivian McConnell
The next meeting lesson will be on
fabrics and be decorating o f albums,
given by Sue Close o f Hemuston
Refreshments were served
-¡ Friends and relatives arc happy
to hear that Wilbur Jackson has been
released from Si Vincent s Hospital
in Portland and is stay ing a few day s
at the home o f their son in Gresham
Wilbur was recently flown to
Portland by hclic<*pter with a heart
condition
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Left to right Andy Vosberg, Erin Crowell and Dylan Petty
john show pictures they are sending to Armenia
The lone Elementary sch<*ol
students sent pictures they drew to
Armenia recently The Jonathan
Nicholas column in the Oregonian
mentioned that Debbie Kennedy, a
Portland nurse, felt pictures would
help cheer children who arc in
Arm enian hospitals after the
devastating December earthquake
The ( tregonian ottered lo collect and
distribute pictures by school
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Students researched information
on Armenia and about earthquakes
Sue Proudfoot showed slides and
talked lo the students about her trip
to Armenia She also showed items
she had brought back from the
U S S R and explained about the
various cultures there
Alter the project everyone felt
thev knew more about Armenia and
were glad they were able to share
their pictures as a sign o f friendship
to the children o f Armenia
Soroptimist style show is April 8
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Carole Duzan, Kennewick. W a and David Steagall. Ixxington. were
married September 23. 1988 in a candlelight evening ceremony at St
Patrick's Catholic Church in Heppner with Father Dominic Hahn offic iating
The bride wore a tea length, lace covered ivory dress and carried a bou
quet o f FNI dried flowers She was attended by Tracy Win/. Kennewick,
a friend who was dressed in a royl blue dress with lace over taffeta, who
also carried a dried fall bouquet
The groom and his best man Doug Ansotegui. Heppner. were dressed
in silver tuxedos
Ushers were John Steagall. Lexington and Jason I>ohcrty, Heppner,
brother and cousin o f the groom
Flower girl was Kimberly Pointer, daughter ol Mark and Cathie Pointer
o f Lexington
A reception was held in the church hall following the ceremony Barbara
Ansotegui and Sharon Harrison were servers
Kara Ansotegui attended the guest hook
The bride is a graduate ol Kennewick High School and Columbia Basin
College She is employed by Du/an Food Stores in Kennewick
The groom is a graduate o f Heppner High School and Tanana Valley Com
munity College U A F and is currently attending Blue Mountain Conimum
ty College
The couple took a wedding trip to Portland and also enjoyed a cruise
on the Willamette River
They are living in Hcrmiston
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Melissa Jean Turner. Heppner and Todd Ryan Lindsay . San Diego. Calif ,
were married October 22. 1988 in a candlelight wedding ai the St Patrick's
Catholic Church in Heppner with the Rev Dominic Hahn officiating
The bride's parents are Ken and Jean Ann Turner o f Heppner The
groom's parents are Ken and Bunnie Lindsay o f Ixxington
The bride wore her mother's wedding gown The gown was made o f
French Alencon lace with seed pearls over satin The (railing satin train
was attached at (he waist by a satin bow She wore a fingertip veil made
o f tulle which fell from a cluster of cascading sequins, seed pearls and Babies
Breath She earned a cascade bouquet o f white roses and mint carnations
Attendants for the bride were her sisters Lain Seitt and Sandra Turner
o f Heppner and Chcrylc Turner o f Portland They wore royal blue satin
floor length gowns and carried brandy glasses with candles surrounded by
blue and white silk flowers
Best man for the groom was Matt Howard. Heppner. a friend of the
groom Groomsmen were Dick Baker. Echo. groom '* couxin, David Far
rah. Portland and Scott Davis, Heppner. both friends o f the groom
Heart shaped candlcahra decorated the altar
Flower girl was Adrienne Swanson and nnghcarcr. Luke Swanson, o f
lone, both cousins o f the bride
Candlclightcrs were Tami Lindsay, Heppner and Traci Lindsay, Her
miston, sisters o f the groom
A reception and dance was held at the Heppner Elks Club follow ing the
ceremony.
The bndc is a graduate o f Heppner High School and Mt Hood Com
munity College
The bridegroom is a Heppner High School graduate also, and enlisted
in January 1988 in the U S Navy
They arc at home in San Diego, C a lif, where the groom is stationed
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Kducation-related college classes
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either
undergraduate or graduate students
arr*availahle at the Heppner High
School library winter term. Lach
course is worth three college credits
Courses offered are Cultural A n
thropology; Computer Literacy in
Fducatm n:
Fncouraging
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Discouraged Child. First and Second
language Acquisition and Managing
Student Behavior
Tuition for undergraduate is Slb.s
and graduate S22.V Registration
deadline is February 17 For more
information contact Barbara Hayes,
Heppner High School Librarian,
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llie Parents club will be holding
a final planning session for the Car
nival. Wednesday, February I. at
the grade school cafeteria Fveryone
is encouraged to attend and give your
committee reports The Carnival is
sei tor Saturday . February 11 at the
Morrow County Fairgrounds, 6:30
8: 30 p m If you would like to help
in any way or have any last minute
suggestions please contact Joyce
Hughes. 989 8412.
Parents club makes final plans
for Carnival
Turner — Lindsay
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TOPS #OR799. Heppner. would
like to invite everyone who is in
terested in losing weighi to join us
on Thursday nights, 7 p m. at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center If
Video classes at HHS for winter term
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Heppner.
The cost is S3 per person The
"F in ger Food B u ffet" is back
TOPS club invites members
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Set aside April 8 for "Forty Years
o f Soroptimist " The Soroptimist
style show will begin at 7 p m at the
Catholic Church Parish Hall in
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