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F HI DAT. January
Heppner llemcntary lh
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Math Clt al Heppner Jr. High.
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SATURDAY. January
IVSales
Heppner High
Wall Wall,
lone High v. Aathena. there.
Math i'Um J tX) a m.
MONDAT. January II
I'matiH Morrow Elementary
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lone Extension
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TUESDAY. January It
Morrow County District R I
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WEDNESDAT. January 1
Semester Tents at Heppner High.
THURSDAY. January
Semever Tests at Heppner High.
Semester T-u at lone High,
TRIDAT. January IS
Semester Tests at lone High
St.mficld Ht:h at lone Mi:n.
lone Klementan' at A. C. Hough
ton 2 00 p m.
SATURDAT, January IS
Helm Hi:h at lone.
KINZUA NEWS
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MRS. MELVIN EUGENE MARTIN
(ShawUn EUn Hallo way)
(fhoto by ruhf)
Holloway-Martin Vows Exchanged
In Holiday Church Selling in Albany
MRS. JACK E, POLLUCK (formtrlT Mary Ann Johnson)
(Dann s Photo
Former Heppner Girl Exchanges Vows
With Springfield Man in Eugene
Miss Mary Ann Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence W. Johnson of Eugene, and
former Heppner residents, be
came the bride of Jack E- Pol
lucl:, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Polluck of Springfield at a
pretty winter wedding on Satur
day, December 12.
The double ring ceremony
was solemnized at Central Luth
eran church in Eugene, with
the Rev. Olaf A. Anderson of
ficiating at the 2 o'clock double
ring ceremony. Baskets holding
floral arrangements of pink an J
white carnations accented with
large white satin bows, and
flanked by tapers in candelabra,
provided an attractive setting for
the formal ceremony.
Entering on the arm of her
father, the bride appeared in a
lovely floor length gown of tier
ed lace with satin overskht,
fashioned with scalloped neck
line and loni? sleeves. Her el
bow length veil of illusion net
was held in place by a lace
crown. She carried a white
Bible, topped with a bridal
spray of orchid and sephenotis.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was Miss Gail Hoskins,
Heppner. Bride sraalds were
Misses Martha Peterson, Hepp
ner. and Randie Shuster, Spring
field.
The attendants wore match
ing gowns of cranberry red sat
in brocade, fashioned with bell-
shaped skirts, with matching
bow hats and shoes. They car
ried bouquets of pink and white
chrysanthemums.
Frower girl was Jerri Agee,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Agee of Heppner, and ring bear
er was Larry Shults of Eugens.
Serving as best man was Bob
CNeil of Springfield. Ushers
were Alvin Bean, Albany, and
Jim Shults, Eugene.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Johnson chose to wear a
Cold brocade afternoon dress
with matching coat and access
ories. Mrs. Polluck, mother of the
groom, wore a sea green suit
with complimenting brown ac
cessories. Friends and relatives greeted
tre couple at a reception which
followpd immediately in ths
church parlors, and another re
ception was held that evening
for the couple at the American
Legion hall in Springfield.
A tiered wedding cake center
ed the serving table with car
nations and candles adding at
tractive decorations. Serving
were Miss Emlee Ehrichs of Cor
vallis. pouring coffee; Mrs- Mike
Obeiman of Eugene, pouring Ui3
punch, and Mrs. Clint Agee of
Heppner and Mrs. Jim Shults of
Eugene, cutting and serving the
cake.
After a honeymoon trip to
California, the couple is now at
homo at 1446 Main Street in
Springfield.
The new bride, who was a
member of the graduating class
f t Heppner High school in 196 i,
is now attending the Eugene
Business Colleee. Her parents
inoved frorm Heppner to EUgene
last summer, where Mr. Johnson
has a position with the city
school system.
The bridegroom attended Ore
gon Technical Institute in Klam
ath Falls, and was stationed for
two years in Giessen, Germany,
while serving in the army. He
is presently employed at North
west Natural Gas Co. in Spring-
By VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. Soott
Reed of Bend were guests last
Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Rusty
Mod lock.
Mr nnH Mr Slim Rhoton re
turned home Sundav from The
Dalles where Mr. Rhoton had ,
been undergoing treatment for a
hmkon shoulder. Mr. Rhoton .
was able to return to work Mon-,
day.
Jack Sitton was In Walla
Walla from Wednesday until
Saturday for medical attenaion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon
and daughters of Hermlston
spent Saturday here visiting with ,
i Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hollomon. i
They had been attending a family I
i cot together at Mrs. uonomon
parents. Mr. and Mrs
field.
Out of state guests includt-d
..u. auu tilS. niillSH i.iuaiu. r -
Parshal. N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. rm? oi ross.ii.
Oliver Stump. Seattle, Wn.; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rhodes had
Mabel Nordstrom. Seattle. Wn., word from their son Rudy that
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Winters, their home in Portland had been
Carbersville, Calif. 'damaged by the recent high
Miss Emlee Echrlchs. Corvallu:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sutherland.
Cottage Grove: Mrs. Judy Rey
nolds, Reedsport; Mrs. Deanna
Vike, Albany: Bob Sherwood.
The Dalles, Mrs. Jan Agee,
Heppner.
Hardman News
HARDMAN Christmas guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dar
old Hams and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis McDonald and
family and Jay Ball of Heppner.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hams for Christmas dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams ana
family of lone.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Stevens on Christmas Eve were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brenda and
Larry of Pendleton and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers
called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam McDaniel last Wednes
Ha v
Glen Walker of Pendleton
came after Mrs. Charlotte Walk
or an a Rnnnl KpsspM on Decern
ber 23 and took them to spend
the week visiting with friends
anH rplativps in Pendleton. To
gether for Christmas dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walker and
son. Mrs. Betty Gentry and chil
Hron Mn Waikpr and Ronnie.
Mr and Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt
wprc visitors in Fenoieion last
ThnroHav
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Garv Ball of Heppner spent
New Year's eve visiting Jimmy
Hams. . , -
Sharon Hams visited with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Cunningham, last Thursday
night in Heppner.
Miss Edna Harnar oi neppner
visited Mrs. Charlotte Walker
anri Ron nip Kessell on bunday
Mr anH Mrs. J. E. Hams spent
1pw Year's Dav visitine at the
home of their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Hams in
Tnno
Alta Stevens spent last Tues
day evening with her uncle and
aimt Mr. anri Mrs. Kinard Mc-
Duniol in Hpnnnpr. and also
visited her father, John Stevens
In the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stevens and
Jolean spent New Year's Day
with Mrs. Stevens' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brenda and Larry
in Ppnrtlpfnn
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDaniel
and sons of Monument were in
Hardman Saturday where tney
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ram MnDaniel. Mrs. Cecil
McDaniel and daughter Ginger
are reportedly on tne sick list
with the mumps.
The Hardman community was
saddened by two funerals here
on Saturday. One was for Leslie
Bleakman who was born and
raised in this community and
passed away in Montana. The
other for Oscil Inskeep, also
raised here, had been living on a
ranch at Othello, Wn., and died
in a Washington hospital. Neith
er man was married.
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you saw it in the Gazette-Times.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn and
family of The Dalles visited Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hastings
were in Heppner over the week
end on business. They brought
home a new pickup.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and j
family of Newman, California,
arrived last Sunday to visit rela
tives here. They had been delay
ed enroute by high water and
wash outs. Bill is on leave from
the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wall and
John and Mrs. Victoria Bible
went to Portland Monday on
business and for Mrs. Bible to
return to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavls
have returned home from Hepp
ner where Mr. Reavis received
treatment for his arm which
was injured when his pickup left
the road here in Kinzua.
Jerry Williamson who is sta
tioned with the Navy in Paris,
arA his mnthsr Mrs HarnM Wil.
liamson of John Day spent Sun
day and Monday of last week
here visitin? Mr. and Mrs. Ariel
Campbell. Other visitors at the
Campbell home were Mr. and
Mrs. Averv Campbell of Prine-
ville.
Mr anri Mrs. Clarence Woods
and Max took Mr. and Mrs. Cal
vin Brooks to The Dalles Monday
of last week where they got
transportation on to their home
in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wham and
loitrrhtor Viflrl snpnf from
Thnrsrlav until Sundav visitinU
relatives at Lake Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. Harian senroeaer
anrt familv were business visit
ors to John Day Saturday.
Louis Lorengel received a
broken rib Thursday evening
tuhon ha elinrtpri on ffv KtPnS at
the John Meadows home. He was
taken to Condon for treatment.
Former Kinzua Mem Dies
rv intprpsr to former residents
of Kinzua was the report of the
death of Clarence Merle Brown,
known as Bull Brown. Mr. Brown
passed away December 24 in L.a
Grande and his services were
held in Portland December 28
with interment at Rose City
Cemetery.
One carload of students leav-
(nir fn. cnmnil Iprm in rnllppp
Sunday from Heppner was filled
tn nnnrirv infludintr five Stu
dents and their luggage. In the
group were Marina uonercy,
University of Portland; Roger
Dohertv. Laura Sumner, Ann
Jones and Ann Lindsell, al of
the University of Oregon. Miss
Lindsell was a guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dohertv
during the holidays.
L. E. Bisbee left last Thursday
to spend the winter months In
Waldport at the home of his
daughter. Miss Katherine Bisbee,
who is a teacher in the Wald
port schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Blake of
Kpnr Wash . and Mr and Mrs.
Gary Jones with their children,
Hollw anri Ciiv. returned to their
homes last Tuesday, after spend
ing the Christmas holiday with
the Paul Jones family.
ION E One of the attractive
weddings of the Christmas sea
son wan held on Saturday night.
December 19, at 7: at White
spears United Presbyterian
church in Albany, when Miss
Shawlene Ellen Holloway. Al
bany, repeated her nuptial vows
at a double ring ceremony with
Melvin Eugene Martin. lone. The
Rev. Ralph Hawthorne, pastor of
the church, read the service In
the presence of more than 200
wedding guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy re C. Hollo
way. Albanv. are parents of the
bride and Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin. lone are the bridegroom's
parents.
The bridal aisle was marked
with pink bows centered with
sprigs of holly. Two baskets of
ithemums witn pinn oows
hollv nn Ihp altar. lormctl
'sotting. Adding to the effective
ness of the backgrounu was a
large Christmas tree and four
candelabra bearing pink candles.
Pink bows also were used on the
candelabra.
Music for the ceremony was
sung by a quartet comprised of
John Carnegie, John Norby. Wil
liam Giebel and Bruce MtFarl
ing who are all fraternity broth
ers of the bridegroom. Layton
Arnold, cousin of the bride, sang.
"The Wedding Prayer." Oren
Hornback was the organist.
The bride came down the aisle
on the arm of her father and was
attired In a white floor length
satin brocade gown featuring an
inset at the midriff with floral
design bead work of pearls and
rrvstals The bell shaped skirt
had a detachable train. A petal
.nt toil r,f cilk illusion was fas-
ncH tn a rnse riesien headpiece
sh rarriprl a nosecav of red
rosebuds with a cascade of red
streamers.
Mrs. Arthur Martinak of Scio.
matron of honor, was dressed In
r,hv toA full Ipncth pown with
a bell -shaped skirt and a Dior
rose at the bodice, ane carried a
nosegay of pink rosebuds and
pink carnations. On her hair she
wore a matching rose design
headpiece.
Bridesmaids were Miss Karen
Mackle. Portland, Miss Barbara
Lowman, Westfir. and Miss Bar
bara Coffin. Albany. Their
dresses, accessories, and flowers
matched those of the matron of
honor.
Sally Sumner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Sumner of Hepp
ner, wearing a pink floor length
dress and carrying a basket of
holly, was the flower girl.
Ralph Martin was tne Desi
man for his brother and ushers
were Roger Averit, roster; rai-
rick Keeley, Neotsu, both frat
ernity brothers of the bridegroom,
and Phillip Emert, jr. oi aaiem.
Groomsmen were Roger Mink, of
Salem and Albert Kasahara of
Canby.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Holloway wore a dress of
champagne lace with tiered
skirt and matching accessories
and a pink hat. Her corsage was
of pink baby rosebuds.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a gold brocade dress with match
ing walking Jacket, beige acces
sories and a pink baby rosebud
corsage. ,
After the ceremony tne orioai
couple greeted their guests at a
reception held in the church par
lors. Sprays of flocked greenery
adorned with red bells and bows
were used on the pillars through
out the room.
On the bride's table was the
tiered wedding cake with pink
spiral candles in silver candle
holders. Mrs. Arnold Holloway of Hills,
boro. sister-in-law of the bride,
served the punch and Miss Jean
Martin, sister of the bridegroom,
poured the coffee. Mrs. Kusscll
Knichten served as hostess at
the reception and cutting the
cake were Mrs. Clayton Mann,
cousin of the bride, and Mrs.
Clifford Beach, also a cousin of
the bride.
The ncwlywcds left on a wed
ding trip to the Oregon coast.
The bride wore a red textured
wool suit with black accessories
and a white corsage. i
The bride Is a graduate of Al
bany High school and served ns
Linn County Dairy Princess. She j
f t..n.l.wl fifonnn citato l!nlvcr. I
anu'.itv for tun vears and Mt-rritt
the n.-ivis Krhotil of Commerce. The
bridegroom was craduted from ,
lone High school and Oregon
State University In agricultural !
engineering. He Is a member of ,
Acacia fraternity and Alpha eta ,
agriculture honorary.
Honored guests were: Mr. and;
Mrs. Ralph Horton of Dallas; !
grandparents of the bridegroom; !
Mrs. Emma Arnold of Lebanon, i
grandmother of the bride; and
Miss Marie Martin of Oregon
City, aunt of the bridegroom.
Guests came from Roscburg,
Portland Snrincrf ield. Westfir.
and central valley points.
roor weamer conauions nt-pi
many friends from here from at
tending the ceremony.
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Heppner
In Heppner on Saturday to at
tend the funeral services held for
Ttelin Rlpakman wpre Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Jinkinson, Carson, Wn.,
Rho Bleakman and irann iiow-
ell, both from Monument.
Family members enjoying
Christmas dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Keene were Mr. and
Mrs. Carston Brandhagen and
Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Mc-
Parron anH fr. and Mrs. Ted
Reed of Spokane. Washington.
Holiday quests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Jones were their son-in-law
and daughter from Toppenish,
Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray
beal, aid their daughter from
Indianapolis. Ind.. Miss ixma
Mae Jones.
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