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.. A • • • »V , •• - . * ,» • > . s ‘ 'v * V • '» * L— • » C -- <: z .........' • ; < -- • 0 Heppner G u e tte -Times, Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, September 1.3, |9#9 . FIVE By D eipha J o n e s 98 9 8189 Nelson — Graham Mrs Norman Nelson of Ixxingtnn announces the marridge of her daughter Kristin Nelson to John H Grahlm. August 7 in Salem Attcn dants were Ixster and Jan Margosian of Salem The grooms parents arc Mr and Mrs Lynn H Graham of Cedar Hills, Oregon The couple live in Salem »here John has his oven accounting firm and Kristin is Health Educator for the Marion Counts Health Department C arol Baker is recuperating at program and business meeting her home after major heart surgery -¡■Pat Wright and son Mark and in Ponland. granddaughter Ashley returned Sat. -¡-Visitors at the home o f Phylis from a trip to Wichita Falls, Texas and Del bn Piper recently, were where they visited a daughter and Demce and Aaron Piper from Santa husband Sandi and Jim Putman Rose. California and Jeanette Skow While there they attended a Texas and Michael and Kristin from Red rodeo, visited museums and oil mond. Oregon fields Jim is stationed at the army Shane and Sheridan Klinger arc airforce base there visiting with tfieir father Vic Klinger •:-Joc and Hilda Yocom were and other relatives from their home visitors to the State Fair over the in Ketchikan, Alaska Shane will be weekend returning home soon while Sheridan - -Holly Rebekah Lodge met on will attend H O C at UaGrande Thursday evening for the first of the - Mr and Mrs Greg Leyva and tall and winter meetings Presiding daughter and grandchildren were re was the NG Geri Martin Letters of cent callers in Ixxington where they thanks were read from the state visited her parents Mr and Mrs president and marshal who visited in Wilbur Steagall, and attend the fair June Plans were discussed concer for one day They make their home ning tall activities and will be in Wilbur. W.A discussed further at 3 Links Cluh - -Stuart and Valda and Deipha Jo meeting on Thursday at the home of Smith from Hcrmiston and Brandi Virginia Peck Heilman from Boise, and Kevin The PNG Luncheon was held Smith from Nampa, Id were recent Saturday at noon at the V A G with callers in lone and Lexington h o s te s s e s l.uella Taylor and Kathy Kimberlee Davis. Max Akers Tcllechea A lovely luncheon was and Charlene Whitney were recent enjoyed and a short business meeting guests of Cecil and IX’lpha Jones w as held Present were the hostesses Dies all attended the Pearl lax Kar and IXuothy Bute ham. Virginia ran and Cliff Trahan wedding at Peck and small grandson. Leila Pilot Rock City Park The bride was Palmer. Joyce Buchanan and Deipha given in marriage by her children Jones The hostesses for the next Michelle and Shawn Karran A meeting in December arc Dorothy reception was held later at the Eagles Bure ham and Deipha Jones Club in Pendleton Mrs Trahan is Joyce Buchanan is at home after a niece of the Jones'*. a visit with her daughters in the -¡-le t's not forget that fall ac Portland area and Seattle tivities are now starting with Holly Ixila Palmer is at home after a Rebekah Lodge meeting Thursday visit with her daughter and family, evening at 8 p m . and Sept 14 will Mr and Mrs Scott Bulfc at An be Three Links Club and lexm gton chorage. Alaska She also visited Grange Sept 18 Grange will start other relatives in that area with a pot luck dinner followed by a Engagements O ’Leary — Morter k . Clement - Sherry Sue Clement and Scott Michael Joseph, both of Prinevillc. were united in marriage on August 12, 1989 at 2 p m at the ( Jchoco Creek Park in Prinevillc. The Rev. tarry Ferguson officiated at the double ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Bruce Clement of Madras and Jeanne Das is, Idaho Falls. Idaho The groom is the son of Bruce and Sandi Joseph of Prinevillc Given in marriage by her father. Sherry score a gown of white taffeta with a pull-up skirt over lace flounces and a sweetheart neckline trimmed with pearls and sequins Her fingertip length veil w ith blusher and flowers was held in place with a pearl headband She carried peach colored roses daisies and babies' breath Maid of honor DcRina Reid of Heppner wore a peach colored tea length dress with a dropped waist and carried a bouquet of roses, daisies and freshia in pastel colors Bridesmaids, Jenny Reed. Madras. Tia Joseph Sandy. sister of the groom; tau ric Knox. Prinevillc; and Judi Gabriel. Hcrmiston. wore pastel gowns in green, pink, purple and blue styled like the maid ot honor's They also carried similar pastel bouquets Flower girl was Cone Davis, Idaho Falls, sister of the bride Best man was Bruce Knox. Prinevillc Ushers were Tony Clement and Jeremy McCar ty. both brothers of the bride. Tim White and Jordy Jones A reception immediately following the ceremony was held at the home of the groom’s parents After a wedding trip to the Inn of the Seventh Moun tain at Bend, the couple is at home in Prineville The bride, a 1983 graduate o f Heppner High School an Blue Mountain Community College is employed at Ixs Schwab s main office in Pnnevillc The groom, 1982 Madras High School graduate is employed at Clear Pine Mouldings in Prinevillc Umatilla refuge hunt applications available Permits are required for the 1989/90 waterfowl and upland game hunting seasons on the McCormack Unit of Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge Waterfowl hunting applications are available by writing Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge, PO Box 239. Umatilla. OR 97882. or by calling the refuge at 503 922-3232 Applications for the first part of the scavrn (October 14 November 25) must be submitted by September 15 Applications for the second half of the waterfowl season (November 2b end of waterfowl hunting season) must be submitted by November I Advance permits for upland game hunting on the McCormack l nit arc required for the opening weekend only To apply submit a standard 3 ,V x 5 lV postcard with vour name and address, and which day (Satur day or Sunday) you wish to hunt Each hunter can apply for one day only Postcards should he mailed to Umatilla Upland Game at the ad dress above The deadline lor sub mitting upland game applications is September 15 Mr and Mrs Jeremiah O'Leary of Paisley. Oregon arc pleased to an nouncc the engagement of their ilaughter. Anne Ccctlc. to Ralph Ixe Morter of lone Ralph is the son ot Perry and Kathy Morter of lone Anne is a graduate of Paisley High School. tan c Community College anil Eastern Oregon State College She was employed as the retail sales manager of Troys Seafood Markets in Portland until recently Ralph is a graduate of lone High Sihixil and Blue Mountain C ommumty College He is self employed as a wheal fanner The wedding is set for September 23 in lakcview, Oregon .1 z **N, M a rrie d o r single, q u a li fie d m en and w o m e n may save p lenty on car in s u r ance w ith Farmers e x clu sive XX60 Plus Package Park applies for grant Heavy Equipment/ Engine Repair ENGINES OLE Heppner/ Lexington Hwy on Rhea Creek NEW Phone 422-7432 ' • -, J .» •* •-. 743l ^ " $ j i Why not chot k with f aim ers today! The Willow Creek Park District is applying for a community services grant from the state of Oregon for SI 50 thousand to build a recreational vehicle park at Willow Creek Dam, according to a Morrow County Tourism news release According to the news release, the Willow Creek Park District has budgeted $2500 towards marketing to be used as mat ching funds to obtain further grant money. P lay liar la a a r a a r e ; Happner, OR 678-5818 / ? » . • .. ■ • ,• ' a I. ' -♦ / . • ^ J - , . . . • 1 » * * i • ’ ,v - « ' * ‘ | Z 5 ' •• . ’ ' ’ •*-: « . f ope° "GREEN MEADOW COUNTRY MANOR A new adult foster care home Member of Air Life of Oregon 24 hour care A real home away from home Rooms still available Write for free brochure / » tf • V * a ^ \ « * -V «T I• * . • ' - .-V * : v»>- * V / r s i l Nv H „ • . f ■ •* . 7 »-- - ) • **1 _ •v -'- 1 , ■ • • . ROD & PHYLLIS WINKLER ^ % '. V ; ' — HCR #79 Box 4 Monument, OR 97864 -, : ’ , V it 4 * In response to recall petition ot Morrow County School Board Members We totally understand the need for accountability of school board members represen ting the citizens of Morrow County Ffowever, we concerned citizens and taxpayers feel accountability goes both ways When do persons wishing to recall, become accountable for their actions and the actions of those they support. We do not believe any side is 100% correct in the actions taken or the methods used during contract negotiations and the strike by Morrow County teachers But we as a group, do not understand why the board members are being singled out to be accountable while others are granted amnesty Although the negotiation period and strike were difficult situations for all, we feel the school board as a whole did their best under the given circumstances to represent the majority of Morrow County The healing is |ust beginning Let's not disrupt this process by continuing to place blame •. * A '- w < .. - * V ' V V M axine Marcum C andice Hunsucker Kathy Garner Teresa Shade Richard Shade Frank Hunsucker Jerry A Gordamer Mary W estm oreland Stan Mills C aleen Mills Dons Haney Frank Haney LaVelle Partlow E unice W eemers Richard Stanley W anda Stanely Felix Friend Elsie Friend Mane Shade Sarnie G riffin Billy D Griffin Keith W hite Barbara Thomas Mary Yoder Lee Ayling Frod Grim Alton Gauer Juanita Dooney Cathy Suchy M ichael Maddox Linda Oren Terri Sandlin Rick Sandlin Barbara Wade Don Jorgensen Jeanette Wenholz Jeff W enholz Shelly Salisbury Linda Scrivner V irgil Morgan Sylvia Seluy Tracy Bray C hristine Creason Kathy Moore Jessie Reeves Lynn Maddox B ernice Reeves Blair Philippi D alane Philippi D elm er Heiple Ronald Heiple C liff C openhaver Diana Copenhaver M ichelle Rikkola Doug Pope Howard W heeler Danelle Henry A! Davis M argie Horton Gene Miller Jeanne M iller Lee Docken Ron Mark Deanne Mark Karen Purcell Blair Purcell M ildred Baker Debra Cearley Mabel Hascall John Hascall W inifred Salmon Carol Allison Robert Davidson John A Prag Lynn E Prag Patricia M cC lintock Karen Palm er Frank Palm er Gordon Lienau Patricia Sandlin Larry Sandlin Leann Rea C hico Hernandez Patricia Plug Bonnie Talbot John Talbot Joyce R ichm ond Bruce Nichols Anita Nichols Leonard Flint John Moore Fred G ilcrease Dorothy Gilcrease Maria Escobedo C onnie Fernandez Joe Fernandez Tony Fernandez Rita Erickson Kristina Lesley Susie Cam Ramon Luciano Maria O rtega Robert G illett Barney Gillett Betty Gillett Jody Marston C hris Marston John Creason Tammy Gillett Dale M ichaels C arm ella M ichels Leom Luna Mrs Alh Riddle Norma Luciano Patty Luciano Gail Nilson Barbara Flint C harlene Short Norma Lease Tyler Hansell C arlita Bloodsworth Jim Bloodsworth Francie Hansell Kathryn Cash Pauline Thomas Jennifer Wilson Glenda Kloster Alice Tatone Cheryl C hastagner Judy Horton Brenda Kenton Eric Anderson M am ie Anderson A N Doubledee R H ernandez L J Kanytd Dorothy Kanyid Dan Shoemake Robert Sicard Carolyn Sicard Rich Broadbent Annie Pratt Kenneth Broadbent Barbara Broadbent Mary Beckley Em ily Langley Dale Baker C harlene Baker S tephanie Bennett Dorothy Bibb Arthur Bibb Joyce Hughes M elissa M iller Troy Kenton Kayrn Peck Elrene Gantenbem Kathy Kenton M urray Findley Dawn S pringer Buddy Tom pkins Boberle Tom pkins Julie Ashbeck Alvin Ashbeck M olly Rill C harlie Anderson Marsha Anderson Jackie Bergstrom Rudy Bergstrom Ken Kenlon Marsha R ichm ond Betty M arquardt Paf W right Dave Piper Pam Piper Ray Miller D ebbie Miller Bob Smith Sheree Smith Trum an M essenger Leila Messenger Nancy M iller Sue Proudfoot Tom Pointer Judy Jepsen Betty Jean Jepsen John Jepsen Myrtle M cM illan John M ollahan M atthew Reid Bob Bergstrom Cleo C hilders Dick Snider Frances Barnett June Crowell David Barnett Mike M atthews G inger Perez Helen H eidem an W ayne Hams Harvey C hilders D ebbie Morgan Jim Swanson Adam Perez Nancy Spivey George G utierrez John Ekstrom Frank Halvorsen Jen M cE lligott George Miller C arm elita H alvorsen Arlynda Gates B eulah Cain Mardene Patton M yron Bellam y And 42 other nam es - -, -1 ; * . -, J ; ■ --Thy**' / i * ï - . , z V • •»-. >. V • •* i • - i '• ? X i. * < 4 ■ -- • ’* * ^ * V* - ^ 8 r-a*. 1 , j T .7 \ *’L : u. •: C ® e4 ^ I ' . V ' V. V f 'Z.» : . j V.4 1 'I t* % •* J %% »1 ^ \ • in '- , ‘ ¿ «; » i * » • !’ \ l Í1 *1 \ V Morrow County Citizens Say: NO on RECALL TUL TEC Commercial Accounts r Delivery and Pick Up Service Mark lu llis ' » * y 5-- Ihe Lexington Garden Bugs have had a very busy summer with regular meetings, the Garden of the Month presentations, and the maintenance of the park The park is located bet ween the ( Xklfellow building am) the body and fender shop and is lovely and a great asset to the city. The meeting Sept 5 at the home of Phyllis Anderson found the ladies busy with plans for the "Harvest Day" sale which will he held at the city hall between Ihe hours of 9 a m and 4 p m This will feature plants, bulbs, produce, crafts, baked goods and white elephant articles A pum pkin dec orating contest for the public is planned and more particulars will he announced later The committee chairmen are l.uella Taylor and Kathy Tcllechea The Yard of the month winners tor Sept arc Ed and Ruth Parm They were presented a whirls gig nude by Lyle Allen An interesting report was given hy Delta Huber on sedums She brought several varieties and each one pre sent was given one If was announced that Bobo Munkers received the award given hy the Garden Bugs for the most tloral entries at the fair The dixir prize was won hy Marie Steagall Those present were Lois Allvn. Marie Steagall. Delta Huber. Dorothy Buretain. l.uella Taylor. Kathy Tcllechea and the hostess The next meeting will be Oct 3 at the home of Luclla Taylor Phyllis Anderson will give a report on mushrooms t Age 25 to 69 You may save big money on your auto insurance ' By Deipha Jones / t \ Members of the Pfaff side of the family included Robert and Libby Pfaff and sons IXnig and family of Central Point, Dennis of Roseburg and daughter Cheryl Pfaff /uhrieta and family of Reno and Mildred and Dale Bartiev and son Bill and family 934 2090 Garden Bugs have busy summer r * * " •A ll Heavy Equipment •Cars and Trucks •Total Engine Repair Irene Anhorn traveled to Central Point in Southern Oregon with her daughter and von in-law Cathy and Rex Christensen of Pike Risk Irene stayed at the home of her von and daughter in law Mike and Annette Anhorn and daughters. Tncta and Mary Cathy and Rex visited at the home of her cousins Ron and I Vena Anhorn and daughter Kelsey Also visiting was Irene's son. Jeff and son. Tim and friend. .Sara Sargent of San Jose, CA Saturday was spent at an Anhorn family gathering in The Valley of the Rogue State Park Present were Irene's brother in law, John and Alma Anhorn and sons, Mel and Lore«; John and Lyn Anhorn and family. Tami, Daneilc and Peter, all o f C entral Point; M yrlc and taV crnc Anhorn and sons, Kevin and family, Gene and family of Beaverton and Rick of Eugene . s Anhorn visits in Central Point Lexington News Weddings . ' -