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. .ion i rn ^W» M r V <Hi TT*" • FOUR - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, May 13, 1992 Engagements Weddings “ Hearts and Hands: A Social History o f Nineteenth Century Women and Quilts,” a video and discussion program, will be presented on Friday, May 22 at 7 p.m. at the Morrow County Museum. The public is invited and admission is free. The program is sponsored by the Morrow County Museum and is made possible by the Oregon Council for the Humanities, an affiliate o f the National Endow ment for the Humanities. “ Hearts and Hands” presents a vital part o f American history only now beginning to be told-the role played by women and their textiles in the 19th century’s great movements and events. The video explores the liv es and ac complishments o f ordinary, often anonymous women who used the needle to speak to each other and to posterity, as well as chronicl Peck - Satko M ichael — Bennett Carol Bennett, Heppner and Raymond Michael, Boardman, were married on April 18, 1992, at the Lakeside Chapel at Coeur d’Alene. Idaho. The Reverend Knopp officiated. The bride wore a white gabardine dress with navy trim and a cor sage of white carnations with a blue accent. Carol has a bachelor’s and master’s degrees from California Polytechnic University at San Luis Obispo, CA. She is employed as a Morrow County Oregon State University Extension agent. Raymond has a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy from Oregon State University. He is the owner of Boardman Pharmacy and Hardware. The couple took a wedding trip to the Coeur d’Alene Resort. The couple plans to host a reception at their home in Boardman the afternoon of July 5. Sherri Marie Satko and Charles Peck announce their upcoming marriage. Sherri is the daughter of Charles Satko and Peggy Satko of Her- miston. She graduated from Kennewick High School in 1989 and is employed as a secretary/counselor for the Center of Professional Studies. She is in the process of getting her real estate license. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peck, Lexington. He is a 1990 graduater of Heppner High School and is employed at Bend’s Platting. Bend. The couple plan to be married on May 9 at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 665 E. Gladys, Hermiston. M cConnell — Lusby Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Lusby and Robert McConnell, Heppner, an nounce their engagement to be married on June 15, 1992 at the Arl ington park. The bride is the daughter of Harry and Dorothy Lusby of Seaside. She is a graduate of lone High School. Robert is the son of Charles and Vivian McConnell of Heppner. He attended Heppner High School and is self employed. A reception is planned on June 20 in Seaside and on June 27 in Heppner. W elborn — Schmidt Billy Crystal Whpopi OdiJbiiiy Robin W illiam s WHERE THERE'S LAUGHTER, THERE'S HOPE. THE BIGGEST NAMES IN COMEDY COME TOGETHER TO HELP AMERICA'S HOMELESS. hit* LIVE* FROM LOS ANGELES William Welborn and Lorri Schmidt announce their engagement to be married. W'illiam is the son of Tom and Nancy Welborn of Silverton, former ly of Heppner. He attended Heppner schools and is a 1989 graduate of Silverton Union High School. He is a combat medic in the 1st of the 82nd Cavalry in the Oregon National Guard. He has attended Chemeketa Community College in Salem and plans to attend Eastern Oregon State College in the fall in pursuit of a medical career. He is employed by the state of Oregon as a habilitative training technician. Lorri is the daughter of Carey and Jane Schmidt of salem. She is a 1988 graduate of McKay High School. She has attended Chemeketa Community College and Western Baptist College. She works with the developmentally disabled. The couple plan a June 27, 1992 wedding at Grace Baptist Church in Salem. The date is special to the couple because it is the 50th wed ding anniversary of William’s grandparents, Howard and Ruth Cleveland. -TAPE DELATED ON THE WEST COAST. Tune into Ch. 14, Sat. May 16 for all cable subscribers Heppner T.V. Inc. RHS plans ‘Operation Graduation’ SIMPLY THE BEST FREE A Riverside High School parent task force met Monday, April 6 working toward “ Opera tion Graduation’’. The goal is to provide the senior class of 1992 a safe, alcohol and drug-free graduation which will include a senior party following com mencement on Friday, May 29. Riverside’s senior parents are joining parents all across the Correction 8 x 10 P O R T R A IT IN LIVING COLOR ALL AGES • One Person • Couple or Family • Group of Children Limited ofTer - 1 portrait per family S u b je c ts m a y n o t b e In m o re t h a n o n e s p e c ia l The Morrow County Creative Arts and crafts club has planned its annual potluck for Monday, May 18 at 12:30 p.m. at Shirley McNary’s studio in lone. The workshop will be from the Jan Kunz workshop book. A sketch will be furnished for the rag doll painting. Those attending should bring water color paper, tracing paper and water colors. Members should also bring a potluck dish for the luncheon. Members and guests are invited to attend. Call Betty Brown, 676-5389 or Shirley McNary 422-7569 for more information. W M NRAAM W M M AM M M NM MINORS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS. THE FREE PORTRAIT IS GIVEN WITH THE COMPLIMENTS OF OUR STORE. ADDITIONAL COPIES MAY BE PURCHASED AT REASONABLE PRICES. Dress Them Up and Bring Them To: Central Red Apple Market Thursday, May 28 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tell Your Friends! 77 MH2 Combine 20 ft. Header low hours. 68 International Truck. Williamson grain and stock racks, heavy duty hoist. Museum to show video May 22 United States who are concern ed about the tragic number of teens who have been injured and killed in commencement night ac cidents. “ Operation Graduation’’ is intended to assure a wonderful, fun-filled event that the graduating Class of ‘92 will remember forever. Donations for this effort are most welcome, monetary con tributions or items suitable for door prizes can be sent to “ Operation Graduation” PO Box 140, Boardman, OR 97818. Parents are planning a Jr-Sr Miss Fashion Show, car washes in both Irrigon and Boardman and an alumni basketball game as fund-raisers. ing the lives o f extraordinary in dividuals such as Harriet Tubman and Oregon’s own Abigail Scott Duniway. Presenting the video and leading audience discussion will be E lizabeth H offm an , a specialist in the cultural history o f textiles. Dr. Hoffman receiv ed her Ph D. from the Universi-; ty o f Oregon in 1991. Ackley Carpet Cleaning Using the Von Schrader dry foam system. Serving all o f Morrow County. Senior Citizen discount. C all for estim ate, 922-3976 Fully Insured “Peter Fels is honest and hard-working. He has the integrity and fairness we need in District Court." E m ile H o le m a n KEEP Umatilla County Com m issioner Peter FELS District Court Department 2 Paid for by Th* Committee to Retain Judge Peter Feta. Jim Houle Treaeurer _____________________ P.O. Box 1387, Pendleton, OR 97801_____________________ The Emery Burnside Families are planning a family reunion for June 26, 27 and 28. Friday night through Sunday, at the Morrow County Fairgrounds' We are asking both family and friends to join us for part or all of those days. «f Call 676-9496 for details : « 'r S L T ' Elect Don McEUigott Democratic Candidate For Morrow County Commissioner Republicans write Don McEUigott in on your ballot Paid for by the committee to elect Don McEUigott for Morrow County Commissioner. We the undersigned citizens of Morrow County agree with the Oregon State Bar poll which gave nearly 60% of that vote in support of District Judge Richard Courson. We all take notice of the fact that the Chief Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, Justice Edwin Peterson, appointed Judge Courson as the Presiding Judge for the 6th Judicial District. Also, we note that this appointment was confirmed and renewed by the new Chief Justice, Wallace Carson. That demonstrates the confidence the Chief Justice has in administrative abilities of Judge Courson. We need his skills and experience on the bench in Morrow County. We urge you to vote for Judge Richard J. Courson, Dept. No. 1 Bob Mahoney Sherree Mahoney Monte Evans Becky Evans Charlie Daly Yvonne Daly Kim Turner Helen Currin Darrell Coppock Billie Coppock A ulN xind and m k ) »or by ihd oomrrmm Valerie B. Doherty Tom Currin Marlene Currin Henry Rauch Wayne Evans Sue Evans ' Stan Kemp Ron Currin Bob Hawkins Dorothy Hawkins Sonny Biddle to n il«ct Judge Rtcftord C o m . C Couraon. Tr»i Ervin Rauch Millie Rauch Tony Currin Kelly Currin Don Greenup Theo Greenup Sharon Lewis Keith Lewis Fritz Cutsforth Janice Cutsforth ■ Rt Bo. 130 Nondmotv OR f7S01 V