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    TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, November 2,2011
The Official Newspaper
of the City of Heppner and the County of Morrow
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Heppner
McGregor,
Kilkenny engaged
Halvorsen, Tetrick
wedding
GAZETTE-TIMES
U.S.P.S. 240-420
Morrow County’s Home-Owned Weekly Newspaper
Published w eekly by Sykes Publishing, L L C and entered as periodical m aner at the
Post O ffice at Heppner, Oregon under the A ct o f March 3 , 1879. Periodical postage
paid at Heppner, Oregon. O ffice at 188 W. W illo w Street. Telephone (5 4 1 ) 67 6-
9228. Fax (5 4 1 ) 676-9211. E-m ail: editoririrapidserve net or david@ rapidserve.
net. Web site: www.heppner net Postmaster send address changes to the Heppner
G azene-Tim es, P.O. B ox 33 7, Heppner, Oregon 97836. Subscriptions: $2 7 in
M o rro w County; $21 senior rate (in M orrow County only; 62 years or older); $33
elsewhere; $27 student subscriptions.
D avid S yk es................................................................................................................... Publisher
Andrea D i S alvo.................................................................................................................Editor
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column inch. Cost for classified ad is 50< per word Cost for Card of Thanks is $10 up to
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require three weeks to process after last date of publication (a sooner return date must be
specified if required).
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meet news guidelines Families wishing to include information not included in the guidelines
or who wish to have the obituary written in a certain way must purchase advertising space
for the obituary
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GT Mil not publish unsigned letters All letters MUST include the author s address and phone
number for use by the GT office The GT reserves the right to edit letters The GT is not
responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks Mil
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following criteria met: letters submitted to the newspaper will need
to have the name of the sender along with a legible signature. We are
also requesting that you provide your address and a phone number
where you can be reached. The address and phone number will only
be used for verification and will not be printed in the newspaper.
Letters may not be libelous. The GT reserves the right to edit. The
GT is not responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any
letters expressing thanks will be placed in the classifieds under “Card
of Thanks” at a cost of $ 10.
Tea Party has web
presence
To the Editor,
The Willow Creek Tea Party Patriots has and is
developing an ongoing website to help us all track cultural
issues that we are facing on a daily basis.
The address is: www.willowcreekteaparty.org.
We hope you’ll find this a useful tool in keep­
ing abreast of current local and national events from a
conservative constitutional perspective.
We believe in: limited government, fiscal respon­
sibility, freedom of opportunity and free enterprise.
Dick Sargent, Chairman
Marsha Kemp, Vice Chairman
McCarl graduates
from basic training
Private Zachary L.
McCarl graduated from ba-
sic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot San 1 )iego on
October 28.
He will be advanc­
ing to School o f Infantry
training in Camp Pendle-
-r
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son
eah 1
and I ee M e -
Carl of Heppner.
Pvt. Zachary L. McCarl
Senator Nelson to
visit Heppner
Gabi McGregor and Conor Kilkenny
Dick and K athy
McGregor of Portland, OR
are pleased to announce
the engagement o f their
daughter, Gabi McGregor,
to Conor Kilkenny, son of
John and Diane Kilkenny
of Heppner.
G abi is a 2008
graduate o f Western Or­
egon College; she received
her masters from Lewis
Fair & rodeo queen
announced
Tradition is back row County senior horse
in Morrow County for the grand champion showman.
2012 fair and rodeo.
She is also a member of a
After a year with­ musical familyjoining her
out rodeo royalty,
two brothers, Pat­
rick and Roy, and
M ag g ie C o llin s
parents, Tim and
was named queen
o f the 2012 Mor­
Jeannie Collins, in
playing the fiddle
row County fair and
rodeo. Collins was
and mandolin, and
singing.
chosen on Sunday, Maggie
Collins has
O ctober 30 from Collins
among three quali­
been a flag bearer
fied candidates.
for rodeo several times and
Collins is a student has ridden most of her life.
at Heppner High School, She will be representing
member o f FLBA, FFA, Morrow County at various
varsity basketball, softball rodeos, parades and other
and National Honor So­ community events through­
ciety. She is active in 4-H out the region. Her official
sewing, cooking, swine and coronation will be held after
horse. She was 2011 Mor- the first of the year.
Holly Rebekah
Lodge events
The Holly Rebekah
Lodge will sponsor a No­
vember card party on No­
vember 5 at 7 p.m. at the
Oregon State Senator David Nelson will be in lodge hall in Lexington.
Heppner on Tuesday, November 15 for a town hall meet­ At their last meeting, the
ing. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Heppner City Hall. members voted to reduce
The public is invited to attend and ask questions.
G o o d L uck
at
and Clark College in 2011.
She is a teacher in the Lake
Oswego school district.
Conor is a 2008
Graduate of Gonzaga Uni­
versity with a degree in
engineering. He is a project
engineer for Howard S.
Wright in Portland. The
couple will be married in
December at St. Patrick’s
Church in Portland.
S tate !
the playing cost to $5 per
person.
Bingo is held every
Thursday starting at 1:30
p.m. The cost is 25 cents
per card.
Those who want
to attend can check at St.
Patrick’s Senior Center to
arrange for transportation.
Andrew and Allison (Halvorsen) Tetrick
The city park in
lone was the setting for the
July 30 wedding of Allison
H alvorsen and A ndrew
Tetrick o f Portland, OR.
Martin McLemore, friend
of the bride and groom, offi­
ciated the wedding. Allison
is the daughter of Frank and
Cathy Halvorsen o f lone,
and Andrew is the son of
Scott and Susan Tetrick of
Portland.
The bride w ore
an ivory strapless gown
from the Casablanca Di­
amond Collection made
o f silky taffeta featuring
a sweetheart neckline. It
was em bellished with a
champagne-colored satin
sash featuring a flower with
freshwater pearls, rhine­
stones and Swarovski crys­
tals. Matching ivory fabric
buttons lined the back. She
carried a bouquet o f red
roses, red gerbera daisies,
eucalyptus, veronica, white
spider mums and Queen
Anne’s lace. Her attendants
wore tiffany-blue chiffon
dresses in an assortment of
styles and carried similar
bouquets. Jannie A llen,
family friend o f the bride,
arranged all the flowers for
the wedding.
M aid o f h o n o r
was Adrienne Swanson of
Pendleton. B ridesm aids
were friends o f the bride
Karen Engstrom of New-
berg; Megan Higgens o f
Eugene; Lindsay Wilson,
Carolyn Welch, Jenn Isfan
and Emmy Tyson of Port­
land; and Nikki McElligott
of Helena, MT.
The groom’s best
man was John Hannam of
Beaverton, OR. Grooms-
men were friends o f the
groom Chad Laskey, Cam
Spies, Tom Hannam and
Rian Vaught o f Portland;
and M ike H am m ock o f
W ashington D .C .; and
brothers, Peter and David
Tetrick o f Portland. The
bride’s brother, Ryan Hal­
vorsen of Henderson, NV,
served as an usher.
The flow er girls
were Ziya and Tru Halvors­
en, nieces of the bride, both
of Henderson. Cousin of the
bride, Stacee Halvorsen,
and family friend, Babalee
Peterson, both o f lone,
served as greeters. Cason,
Marlee and Landon Mitch­
ell, friends of the bride from
Heppner, assisted with wed­
ding favors.
A reception fo l­
lowed the service in the
park with dinner and danc­
ing. The couple later en­
joyed a wedding trip to
Oahu, HI.
The bride is a 2001
graduate o f lone High
School, and also attended
the University of Oregon,
where she graduated with a
degree in human and family
services in 2006. She com­
pleted her masters in teach­
ing from Pacific University
in 2008 and is currently
third-grade teacher at the
Creative Science School in
Portland.
The groom is 2001
graduate o f Sunset High
School in Beaverton; he
attended the University of
Puget Sound in Seattle. He
is a carpenter in Portland.
The Tetricks are
currently at home in Port­
land.
lone Community Church plans
stewardship drive
lone Community Church will be celebrating its annual stewardship drive with
a stewardship breakfast and budget meeting on Sunday, November 6.
Church-goers will join together for a breakfast of eggs, biscuits and gravy, and
fruit at 9:30 a.m. The budget meeting will be called to order at 10 a.m.; children will
be invited to Sunday school at the same time.
At the budget meeting, the congregation will vote on the budget for 2012 and
address any other business that members would like to bring up. All are welcome.
Check oui our now
Yankee fa ll scents
Moostangs we wish you many a good Volley. We know you will not foil or folly.
You will not get into any slumps. Just keep making all your Bumps.
In our eyes you're really big Because you get down and love to Dig.
We know that it's a sure bet. That you will have many a great Sets.
Ever since you were a little tyke. You could not wait to hit a Spike.
One at a time you put on your socks. But in a herd you set your Blocks.
It's plain to see that you have steel for nerves As you make those blistering Serves
As parents we feel like we are on a cloud. But it's because you make us so Proud.
FIA! FIA! Ahi! Ahi! Oie Oie Oie
Good Luck at state girls we love you Your parents
Chris & Kathy Rauch, Kelwayne and Mary Haguewood Curt and Sandi Day, Mike
and Christy Correa. Jess and Staci Osmin, Rod and Janet Wilson, Mike and Misty
Bennett, Pat and Bobette Lovgren, Cliff and Dawna Dougherty, Joe and Teresa
VanDoorn, Steve and Mindy Wilson, Todd and Missy Lindsay
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W edding Tahli te s
Robert Whalen &
Elizabeth Titus
W ed n esd a y, N o v e m b e r QtU
Erik Patton &
Lisa Speeler
S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r 1 2tU
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