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EIGHT - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 18, 1993 Weddings Kathy Cutsforth hired as new pre-school teacher Kathy Cutsforth Kathy Cutsforth of Heppner, has been hired as the new teacher for Heppner Pre-School. Cutsforth, 36, received a bachelor of science degree in multiple studies with an emphasis in elementary education from LaRue — Buczynski Michelle Dena LaRue of Sheridan and Jerry Buczynski of Amity were married in a double-ring ceremony July 10, 1993 at the lone United Church of Christ. The Rev. Lea Mathieu of lone performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Del and Linda LaRue of lone. Buc zynski is the son of Aner and Donna Buczynski of Amity. The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She wore a tradi tional white satin gown with a v-neckline. The gown was accented with pearls and sequins and featured a low v-back and train. Her veil was attached to a caplet of pearls and sequins. She carried a bou quet of assorted fresh flowers featuring pink roses. Maid of honor was Heidi Conboy of Pendleton. Matron of honor was Lorrie Andrews of Unity. Bridesmaids were Molly Belsher of Wasco, and Denise LaRue of Portland. Best man was Gary Hull of Salem. Groomsmen were Jeff White, Amity, Jeff Gough. McMinville and Mike McQuire, Heppner. Candlelighters were Coby and Cayben Marshall, nephews of the bride. Flower girl was Shanna Rietmann of Heppner. Ringbearers were Zachary LaRue of Warrenton an Joshua LaRue of Portland, both nephews of the bride. Readers were Shawn LaRue of Portland and Robin LaRue of Warrenton, brothers of the bride. Soloists were Terri McElligott and Dustin Padberg. Organist was Rikka Tews, lone. A reception at the lone Legion Hall followed the ceremony. The bride graduated in 1982 from lone High School, from Oregon State University in 1986 and received her master’s degree in business education in 1991 from Portland State. She teaches business at Sheridan High School. The bridegroom graduated from Amity High School and attended Western Oregon State. He works for Willamina Schools. After a wedding trip to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, the couple lives in Sheridan. Justice Court _____Report The Justice Court office at the courthouse annex building in Heppner reports handling the following business during the past week: Paul Burton Schafer, 48, Sutherlin-Truck Speeding, 67 mph in a 55 mph zone, $76 fine; Rith Chom, 33, Tacoma, WA.- Failure to Wear Seat Belt, $50 fine; Sheila Ruth Hedrick, 35, Redmond-Exceeding the Max imum Speed Limit, 69 mph in a 55 mph zone, $76 fine; Dennis Stahl, 35, Rector, AZ.- Exceeding the Maximum Speed Limit, 70 mph in a 55 mph zone, $76 fine; Terri Lanell Baumeister, 34, Heppner-No Oregon Operator’s License, $25 fine; Driving Unin sured, $25 fine. f , . * > • ■* - V • • . * - • I > * . -V * • - » , * ■* J I; *• . i * |% V \ ; , ;! . \.r .* • v„ „ • . ■ •- » , v , Serving the community for the past twenty years has been rewarding for Eastern Oregon Farming Co. We are proud to be a continuing part of the agricultural growth in this area. Enjoy the Fair & Rodeo Eastern Oregon Farming Co. ¡ ' • ;.-:V r : ' : 1/ ' , , •* » • •./ ? * * - |:> V , “ S P 9 T L IG H T ON S E R V IC E S 7 FARM OPERATING LOANS The Bank of Eastern Oregon is a leading lender in the area specializing in an nual farm operating loans. We offer competitive rates and quick response to your needs as well as the best service around. Stop by your nearest branch after harvest and seeding and let us show you how easy borrowing can be. Arlington 454-2636 • Heppner 676-9125 • lone 422-7466 ANK OF astern Computer Paper Pink Pencil Eraser (T There were 115 people present for the senior dinner Aug. 11 in cluding six visitors. One meal was taken out. Members of the lone United Church of Christ served. Katherine Hoskins won the meal ticket, Bebe Munkers the door prize and Theta Lowe’s daughter Sue Scott of Spokane, WA. the guest prize. The senior center board met following the meal. The menu for the birthday dinner Aug. 25 will be beef stroganoff, green beans, coleslaw with carrots, muffins, cake and ice cream. Members of the Mormon church will serve. A long-time goal of the senior center has been accomplished. A new walk-in freezer was installed recently by John Woods and assistants. There are several bus trips planned. Thursday, Aug. 19 two trips will be made to Cecil, at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. and a trip to Mission meal site is planned Tues., Ang. 24, 9:30 a.m. A potluck picnic will be held at Gonty’s cabin Sunday, Aug. 29 at 1 p.m. sign-up sheets are in the center office for these trips. There is a need for pies and workers for the senior pie booth Thurs day and Friday at the fair. Call the senior office 676-9030 or Irene Schroeder if you can help. 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Oitgon 9/844 f 0 Boi A St. Patrick’s Senior Center Bulletin Board .V ^ - . / V * • . V . * ' . • , V. . , •>;. • • -• ,* * * '* » ; • m ■L V' I I* l Boardman Oregon Trail Pioneer Days August 28 & 29 2 days for $30, call 503-481-3222 Eastern Oregon State College in 1980. She grew up in the Heppner area and graduated from Burns High School. For the past three years, Cutsforth has been a retail manager for a Fortune 500 company. This is her first pre school position. Cutsforth welcomes input and ideas from pre-school parents. “ I hope we can really turn a lot of kids on to learning,” she said. There are still openings in both three and four year-old classes. Pre-school begins on Tuesday, Sept. 7 for four year olds and September 8 for three year-olds. Four year-old registration fee is $10 with a $50 per month tuition. They will attend Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m . Three year-old registration fee is $7.50 with a $25 per month tuition fee. They will attend Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Some scholarships are available for low income families. Call day care director Kathy Tellechea, 676-5429, to register oi foi moic information. We Sell P f. Concession Space Available , « J