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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 18,2013 - THREE Weddings & Engagements Local churches host kids’ movie fest Frazier-Gregory Gould, Brannon engagement united in marriage announced Monday, Dec. 23, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., community children are invited for a kids’ Christmas movie-fest in the All Saints parish hall. Supervision and snacks will be provided. Parents are asked to sign-in and sign-out their kids, and provide a contact phone number. More information is available by calling the Shared Ministry office at 541-676-9970. r Heppner basketball alumni games this Sunday The H eppner High School boys’ basketball team is hosting the fourth annual Mustang Alumni Games this Sunday, Dec. 22, at Heppner High School. The w om en’s game will start at 1 p.m. and the men’s game will follow. The cost to play is $25 per player, which includes a t-shirt. There will be a $2 admission for spectators. Concessions and pizza will be available for purchase. For more information or to sign up, call or email Jeremy Rosenbalm at 541- 256-0515 or rosenbj@ morrow.kl2.or.us. Mikinzie Kay Frazier and Justin Keith Gregory Mikinzie Kay Frazier of Meridian, ID and Justin Keith Gregory of Heppner are pleased to announce their engagement. Miki is the daughter of Randy and Sandy Frazier of Meridian. Justin is the son of Alan and Sheri Gregory of Heppner. Miki is a 2006 graduate o f Mountain View High School and 2009 graduate ofCarrington College. Miki is currently employed as a dental hygienist at Today’s Dentistry in Nampa, ID. Justin is a 2007 graduate o f Heppner High School. Justin is in his last year as an Apprentice Lineman for Mountain States Line Constructors, based out of Salt Lake City, UT. T h e c o u p le w ill exchange wedding vows on Saturday, May 24,2014, The Heppner High School sophomore class will at Still Water Hollow in host a chili feed at the basketball game against Stanfield Nampa. A reception will Tayllor and William Brannon on Dec. 20. The meal will begin around 5 p.m. and will follow after the ceremony. include chili, combread, salad, desert and a drink for $5. Tayllor Elaine Gould and W illia m A n d rew Brannon, both Heppner, were united in marriage on September 13, 2012, A pathway to jobs. An investment in rural counties. at the Abemethy Center in Oregon City, OR. T h e b rid e is th e daughter of John and Ashli Gould, Heppner. The groom is the son of Russell and Dana Brannon and Merry and Shawn Chandler, all Heppner. The officiating pastor was Tom Anderson, a great- uncle of the bride, who also married the bride’s parents more than 21 years ago. Tessa G ould, sister o f the bride, H eppner, was the maid o f honor. Bridesmaids were Haley S truckm eier, friend o f the b rid e, H erm isto n , OR; Brandi Hong, sister o f the groom, Heppner; Briellje Anderson, cousin o f the bride, California; and Laurie Miller, cousin o f the bride, Silverton, OR. Junior bridesm aids were Cassidy Stutzman and Emma Stutzman, cousins of the bride, Silverton. Flower girls were Lucy Stutzman and Seble Stutzman, cousins of the bride, Silverton. Best man was Chase Milner, friend of the groom, S ilverton. G room sm en were Kile Wilson, Umatilla, Camron Day, Hermiston, HHS sophomores to hold chili feed w ' . .. • ! ,■ the Morrow Pacific project Here’s to a happy holiday season and a healthy future for Morrow County. and Garret Soper, Klamath Falls, OR, all friends of the groom, and Thomas Gould and Timothy Gould, b ro th ers o f the b rid e, H eppner. U shers w ere Malaki Brannon, cousin of the groom, Eugene, OR, Josiah Miller, Silverton, Boone Miller, Silverton, and Jacob Stutzman, cousin of the bride, Silverton. In ch a rg e o f g ifts and the guest book were cousins o f the groom , Larissa Gray and Amber Gray, Pendleton, Kacie Gray, Heppner, and Nicole Rasmussen, Washington. The b rid e w o re a strapless full ball gown adorned with tulle and feathers and featuring a jew eled w aistline. Her sister, Tessa, embellished her hair with baby’s breath and a diamond jeweled veil. A reception and dance were held at the Abemethy C e n te r fo llo w in g the ceremony. The bride is the manager of Matteos, a coffee shop in Klamath Falls. The groom is m ajoring in m edical imaging in college and is em ployed with the city of Klamath Falls and the Running Y Ranch. After a week-long trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, the couple is at home in Klamath Falls. Marriage Licenses The Morrow County Clerk's office has released the following report of marriage licenses: December 12, 2013: -Jared Wayne Wilson, 31, of Heppner and Gina Lynn Lovgren, 25, of Heppner. December 16, 2013: -Gary Lee Klinger Jr., 51, of Boardman and Janet Rebecca Maddux, 50, of Boardman. Community lunch menu Over the past few years, as we have worked to develop a new environmentally Nazarene and Seventh-day Adventist church members will serve the last lunch of the year on Friday, Dec. 27, at St. Patrick’s Senior Center. The meal will include roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, hot roll and Christmas cake. Milk is served at each meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 per meal. Menu is subject to change. sensitive coal export route in the Pacific Northwest, we have also worked to build a relationship with the residents of Morrow County. As the Morrow Pacific project moves forward through the approval process, we continue to hold to our commitment to doing business the Oregon way. That includes supporting the economy and the environment. From all of us at Morrow Pacific, happy holidays and a healthy New Year. We look forward to working together in 2014. ■ www.morrowpacific.com ambreenergy D & L AUTO PARTS A REPAIR WILL BE CLOSING THE REPAIR DEPARTMENT, OIL CHANGES, SMALL ENGINE REPAIR A MUFFLER SHOPS. THE A U TO M O TIV E A LAUNDROMAT WILL STILL BE O PE N . 186 May Street, Heppner 541 "676*5009