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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 25, 1992 - THREE Weddings Coloring contest set for area kids Engagements need to be turned in to Heppner TV by Friday, December 4. Prizes will be awarded in three different age groups. Winners will be notified and presented their prize December 10 at the noon Soroptimist luncheon at the Heppner Elks club. The annual Soroptim ist Christmas coloring contest pic ture may be picked up at the Heppner Elementary School, Murray’s Drug Store or the Gazette-Times. The coloring con test is open to children pre-school through fourth grade. Pictures Don’t buy a single parka. Plocharsky — Hesse Susan M. Plocharsky, Beaverton, and Troy D. Hesse, Hillsboro, were married in a double-ring ceremony Oct. 17, 1992 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sherwood. The Rev. Donald Winkler of Sherwood performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Warren and Irene Plocharsky of Hepp ner. The grooms parents are Ted and Paulie Hesse of Hillsboro. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Maid of honor was Hope Fakini of Aberdeen, S.D.. Bridesmaids were Paula Plocharsky, sister of the bride, Carrie Brownfield and Holly Pfister, cousin of the groom. Best man was Fred Pfister, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Todd Hesse, brother of the groom, Wayne Plocharsky, brother of the bride and Scott Krahmer. Ushers were Steve Plocharsky, brother of the bride and Brian Hesse, brother of the groom. Flower girls were Kyla Stelling, niece of the bride and Korinna Hoffman. Candlelighters were Jeff and Julie Watkins of Heppner. A reception at the church followed the ceremony. The bride graduated from Heppner High School and attended Eastern Oregon State College. She graduated from Emmett Travel School. She is employed at All About Tours in Tigard. The groom graduated from Hillsboro High School and attended Eastern Oregon State College. He is employed at Hoffman’s Farms in Sherwood. After a wedding trip to Cancún, Mexico the couple is at home in Scholls. Artifactory set December 5 The annual Christmas Artifac tory and Christmas Greens workshop is scheduled for Satur day, Dec. 5 at the Morrow Coun ty Fairgrounds in Heppner. Artifactory is a craft fair spon sored by Heppner Soroptimist In ternational. Tables are rented to individuals who wish to sell their handmade crafts or homebaked goods. A variety of items are available this year by many local people and people from as far away as the Tri-Cities and Meacham. Photos with Mr. and Mrs. San ta Claus will be available from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Lunch will be available and will include cinnamon rolls, hot dogs, chili, baked potatoes and homemade pie. “ Artifactory is a good time to buy that special Christmas gift, have something good to eat, and visit with friends. Come join us,” said a Soroptimist spokesperson. Advent study planned at IUCC An adult study on “ Embodi ment: A Study of Sexuality” will be held at lone United Church of C hrist on the first three Thursdays of December at 7:30 p.m. Topics include “ the gift and the ideal” ; “ an historical survey of sexuality and the church” ; and # it ift ,<r ¡ft “ issues in the news: homosex uality and abortion” . The class will be led by the Rev. Lea Mathieu, using as a basic text theologian James Nelson's “ Embodiment” . In terested persons who would like more information may call Mathieu at 422-7530. Troxell - Jepsen Gina Marie Troxell and James Robert Jepsen announce their engagement to be married. James is the son of John and Jean Jepsen. He is a graduate of lone High School and Mt. Hood Community College. A certified horticulturist, he is employed at Jepsen Pest Control as a commer cial applicator. Gina is the daughter of Robert and Linda Troxell. She is a graduate of Spray High School, Oregon College of Beauty and Trend College. The couple plan a Dec. 5 wedding at the lone United Church of Christ. A reception will follow at the lone Legion Hall. Communion set at All Saints The Rev. Bob Crum will celebrate Holy Communion at All Saints Episcopal Church on Sun day, Nov. 29 at 10:30 a.m. Rev Crum will be available for appointm ents Saturday, November 28. To make an ap pointment call the church office 676-9970. The Rt. Rev. Rustin Kimsey, Bishop of Eastern Oregon, will visit All Saints Episcopal church for a meeting with the congrega tion on Wednesday, December 2. The evening will begin with a potluck supper at 6 p.m. 155R-12 14SR-13 155R-13 A baby shower for Barbara Childers, scheduled for Sat. Nov. 28 at St. Williams Church in lone has been moved up to 1 p.m. that day. Dinner and games at Stokes Landing Dinner and game night will be held at Stokes Landing Senior Center in Irrigon on Friday, Nov. 27. Dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. and game night will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Dinner menu is chili, corn bread, salad and raspberry cream dessert. The price for dinner is $2.50 for adults and $1 for children. There is a $1 charge for game night including refreshments and coffee. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of the games. G a r d n e r 's Columbia Sportswear Company ♦ 193 N. Main 676-9218 M E N 'S W EAR Heppner TIRE CHAINS TIRE SIZE Shower time changed Buy a system. The Columbia Interchange System,“ to be exact. Take the Powder Keg;' for example. The Bergundtal Cloth outershell is great for spring showers and the Thinsulate reversible liner takes the chill out of fall. Combine them and you’re set for all that winter throws at you. Four jackets, one price. 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