Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 31, 1969, Sec. 2, Image 9

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Pettyjohn-Keenan United in Marriage
Bt LORRAINE BALL
(Held over from last week)
IONE Paul Pettyjohn, Jr., and
Durinka Keenan were united in
marriage on July 2 at the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hill, of Heppner.
Wayne Hams was best man for
his brother-in-law and Jari Lee
was maid of honor for her sis
ter. The couple is at home in
lone, after spending: a brief hon
eymoon on the coast Among
those attending the services
from here were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Pettylohn, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Hams, and Ernest Lun
dell. Joy Beggs recently returned
from La Grande, where she at
tended YCOT, which is a youth
conference on teachers. She ac
companied Mollie Beckett of
Heppner.
Week-end house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Byrne were his
step-daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Edwards of
Milwaukie. The children remain
ed for a longer visit.
Mrs. Pete Cannon, accompan
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Bristow motored to La Grande
to take Cathy Cannon to meet
Carol Hausler of Joseph. Cathy
will be a guest of the Hauslers
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carlson
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker
were Pendleton visitors on Sat
urday. They visited with Mrs.
Amanda Warfield at the Hier
sche's Nursing Home where Mrs.
Warfield is makng her home.
Mrs. Roy Thomas, sister of
Mrs. Blaine Chapel, was a vis
itor at the Chapel home. Mrs.
Delsie Mae Wilbur, niece of Mrs.
Chapel, and children visited
with them on Monday. Mrs.
Thomas was to accompany her
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Childers
motored to Mabton, Wash., on
Sunday, bringing back their
son, Harvey, who had been vis
iting his paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Childers, for
the j-pastf month. ' ' .'
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson
were Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bye of
Silverton. Mrs. Carlson and Mrs.
Bye are sisters.
Vicky Ekstrom, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ekstrom, is
spending the summer with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Ekstrom, Sr., and Mrs. Ida Cole
man. The Dick Ekstroms moved
this past week to San Francis
co, Calif., where Ekstrom has
been transferred.
Joe Mason of Prineville is a
house guest at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Mable Cotter.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ekstrom,
Jr., and family motored to Los
Angeles last week to bring home
a travel trailer. On Friday they
were guests of his brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eks
trom, who were in the process
of settling in their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbigner
were in Portland for the wed
ding of their daughter, Linda.
They held a rehearsal dinner
party at the Rheinlander Ger
man Restaurant for the Heimbigner-Vincent
wedding party.
Among those from lone attend
ing the services included Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Bristow, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Halvorsen, Frank
Halvorsen and Donna and Darcy
Beecher Emert of Seymour,
Tenn., is visiting with his bro
ther, Delbert Emert, and his sis
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Pettyjohn. He will also vis
it with another brother, Phil
Emert, of Echo.
Marianne Pettyjohn competed
in the barrel race at The Dalles
on Saturday. July 19. She was
among 38 contestants. Marianne
tied for 1st, 2nd and 3rd plac
es. Patty McCoin received 4th
place. Both girls are daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn.
Bill McCoin won the saddle
bronc riding. Contestants were
riding at the NRA shows at the
Fort Dalles Days.
Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom motor
ed to La Grande with their son,
Steve, on Monday. Steve was re
turning to summer school.
David Weaver of Salem and
Mrs. Patricia Ferguson of Silver
ton, son and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Grover Weaver, sur
prised their parents when they
flew Into Lexington by private
plane last week to spend the
day with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kincald
and family accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Prock and family to
Ritter over the weekend where
they enloyed a few days outing.
Returning to their home in
Redmond, after a week-end at
the coast, were Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck Barnhart, who came via
lone to take their daughters
Robin and Judith home, after a
week's visit with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Sherer. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cason
and daughters, Mary Jo and
Sandy, of Portland visited over
the week-end at the home of
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel Padberg. Also com
ing for the week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Rea and fam
ily of Condon.
Mrs. Bill Baker, whose hus
band Is employed at the Har
vey Smith ranch, was rushed to
Pendleton on Saturday after
suffering a slight stroke. Mrs.
Baker became ill while picking
fruit and was taken to Condon
for medical care. Her condition
was such that she was taken to
Accident Claims
Irrigon Woman
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON The community
was shocked by the tragic death
of Mrs. Elmer (Harriet) Zehner,
on Saturday, July 19. She was
killed in a collision as she at
tempted to turn into her drive
way, as she came from Uma
tilla. The Zehner home is locat
ed near the Umatilla-Morrow
county line. Mrs. Zehner was an
active worker with Camp Fire
Girls and was a 4-H leader. One
of her favorite hobbies was arch
ery. Mrs. Zehner lived in ths area
for many years and will be deep
ly missed by many friends and
acquaintances, as well, as her
family. She leaves two children,
David and Melodie, who are in
grade school, as well as sev
eral children who are grown
and away from home.
Rev. John Kenney, pastor of
the Assembly of God church,
performed three wedding cere
monies the past week. Rev. Ken
ney has been a minister and
missionary for over 30 years and
he said this is a record, for any
one week, i
Those who were married were
Robert Leslie Humphreys, Uma
tilla, and Robin Lynn Mans
field, Umatilla, on Wednesday,
July 16 at 9 p.m. There was a
formal wedding ceremony for
Lyle Paul Hovinghoff, Irrigon
and Karen Susan Irwin, of Uma
tilla at 2 p.m. July 19. Clayton
Russel Irwin of Hermiston and
Bonnie Lynn Eppenbaugh, re
cently of Irrigon, were married
Saturday, July 19 at 7 p.m.
Cheerleaders from Riverside
high attended a Cheerleaders
Clinic at Lewis and Clark Col
lege, Portland, July 14-17. Those
attending were Donna Kay
Pummel, Irrigon, Judy Hinton
and Vivian Phillips, Boardman.
The Riverside cheerleading team
received outstanding and excel
lent ribbons in competition with
14 groups. They also received
the "spirit stick" on the second
evening, an award for having
the most spirit and enthusiasm.
The Chester Wilson family
gathered at Irrigon for a reunion
the week-end of July 19. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bartlett, Steve and
Cindy of Lynnwood, Wash., their
daughter and son-in-law, came
on Friday, while Carmine Wil
son of Santa Cruz, Calif., arrived
Sunday evening. Jim Wilson of
Hermiston joined the family on
Sunday. Mrs. Anne Weatherford
of Pendleton, who is Charles
Bartlett's mother spent Saturday
and Sunday with the family.
The John Wilson family of
Boise, Idaho spent the Fourth of
July in Irrigon, but were un
able to them at ths time.
Pendleton to their family phys
loian.
Gaylord Salter and children of
Athena are visiting wun nis par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Salter,
for a few days.
Tanya Tucker returned home
on Saturday alter being a camp
er at Camp Meadowood. She
will return to the camp on July
27, where she will be a coun
selor for three weeks.
Richard Rea of Portland visit
ed with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clell Rea. over the' week
end. His daughters, Donna and
Darcy, who have been visiting
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Halvorsen, returned
home with him on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and
family of Pasco were visitors at
the home of her parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. Clell Rea, on Saturday.
Mrs. Vic Rietmann and Mrs.
Walt Roberts returned to lone
on Saturday after a few days
spent in Portland for medical
care.
Of interest to our readers is
the announcement that the An
nual Morrow County Picnic will
be held at the Laurelhurst Park
in Portland on August 3. Every
one is invited to attend and
bring guests. Lunch will be
served at noon with coffee and
ice cream furnished.
Mr. and Mrs. Elby Akers,
Danny and Kimmy, attended
the Atomic Cup races on Sat
urday at Pasco, Wash.
Mrs. Keith Peck and children
of Portland arrived July 21 at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Morgan. She
will remain to help her mother
with harvest cooking. Mrs. Mor
gan still has a cast on her foot
from a recent break she suffer
ed while on an outing at the
river.
Spec. 4 Gary Morgan recently
wrote his parents that he was
among the crew who flew a
mission from Mam Ranh Bay,
Vietnam, where he is stationed
to the Philippine Islands. He
was much impressed with the
islands and expects to be sent
there again in September on a
similar mission.
Rev. Mike Luedde returned
the past week-end to his home
in lone. Rev. Luedde was the
director of the Freshman Camp
at Camp Adams last week. Cre
ative Expression was subject of
study.
Rev. and Mrs. Luedde and
family were to leave July 28 for
a month's vacation. Rev. Lued
de announces that Bill Fletch
ner will fill the pulpit the first
Sunday of August during his
absence. Announcements will
appear later for the following
services in August.
Among the parents attending
the Little League All-Star games
in The Dalles Thursday through
Saturday were: the Ernest Chris
tophersons, the Don Petersons,
Mrs. Bob Rietmann, Mrs. Bill
Rietmann and Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Kincaid. The boys from
the local team chosen to play
were Greg Christopherson, Aar
on Klinger, Charles McElligott,
Mark Rietmann, Joe Rietmann,
Joel Peterson, and Tom Hamlett
was chosen as alternate. The
players, coaches and parents
were invited to attend a picnic
at the Harvey Aluminum Park
on Saturday sponsored by The
Dalles Little League Tourna
ment directors. Attending the
picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Kin
caid and Greg Christopherson.
They had returned on Saturday
after fishing on the Deschutes
on Friday, having a bye game
on that day.
Shower Honors
Fossil Resident
Br VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZL'A Miss Dolores Shelt-
on. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Shelton of Fossil, was the
cust of honor July 17 at a brl-
dal shower, Riven at the Kin-
zua Crade school. The gift ta-
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brella with turquoise and white
flowers and tne serving laDie
was centered with a beautiful
ly decorated cake which was
made and decorated by the
bride's mother, Mrs. Shelton. ;
giud1 DHmM were olaved
with prizes won by Nancy Ben
son, Cindy Bowman, aara bow
bkH Rossis Rav. The hon
ored guest then opened her
many lovely Ellis assusiea oy
hn, mnihor hpr prnnrlmnthpr.
Mrs. Hazel Elliott of Fossil, Mrs.
Ellen Cooney, and Miss Virgin
ia Cooney of Condon.
Refreshments of the cake,
punch and coffee were served to
the guests by the hostesses Ma
rie Hulet, Rita Bowman, Annette
Ray, Carol norris, ueuy Mur
dock, Eva DeMeritt, Pat Sharp,
Faye Jones, Linda Keller, and
Naurlne Benson.
Miss Kathy and Judy Vito of
Clarence Center, N. Y., arrived
July 14 by plane to spend some
time visiting with relatives here
and In Fossil. They were met In
Portland at the airport by their
grandmother, Mrs. Winifred Hy
att of Fossil.
Mrs. C. E. Hastings has re
turned home from the Heppner
hospital where she had been re
ceiving treatment for several
days.
Miss Sharyl Mabe, who Is at
tending business college in Port
land, spent the week-end at
home with her mother, Mrs.
Wilma Mabe.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Barzee
visited in Bend during the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oy
ler and son Don.
Archid . Cox was a business
visitor in Heppner on July 18.
Mr. " and Mrs. Robert Kelso
went to Portland July 19 to take
their granddaughter, Jeannette
Bell, back to her home. They
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returned home the following
day.
Mn JarW Smllev returned
home July 16 from The Dulles
hum ihs hoH hoon a natlont
at The Dalles General hospital
for two weeks.
Snonrilnor Sunriav with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Browning and Lin
da were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Robertson of Portland.
Vlnltlncr this month with Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Adams were Bet
ty Jo and Jackie Sanders of
Orland, Calif. Also visiting there
were Dan and Gene Adams of
Redding. Calif. Brian and Tim
Adams returned home after vis
iting with relatives at Orland,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Harrison
onH r-hllitron rhris and Kellv of
Idaho Falls. Idaho, arrived July
19 to spend two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin nines.
timlnr rmncr oniric to ClRID
Morrow near Wamlc, Ore., left
Sunday afternoon, Juiy u. ior
a week's camping. Those going
were Sharlene Hubbell. Cathy
Jellick. Diane Parton, Danny
and Donny Richmond, MarK ana
Danny Ickert, Mrs. Norwood
Watts and sons Mark and Noren,
and Pastor William Ickert. Pas
tor Ickert and Mrs. Watts will
be counselors at the camp.
Red Hulett and son, Jim, went
to Colville. Wash., to brng home
Randy Hulett who had been vis
iting relatives there for two
weeks.
Mr Icttv Kuhl of St. Helens
nH Misi Jurtv Hubbell stent
two days here visiting the Doyal
Hubbells. Also at the Hubbells
were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mill
er of Portland who brought Lor
el Hubbell home after havng
visited with them.
Mr. and Mrs. James Walker
and Mrs. Lester Halverson went
to Moses Lake. Wn July 20
whore they were met by Mr.
Halverson, and Mrs. Halverson
returned with him to their home
at Okanogan, Wash.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Murdock have been Mr.
and Mrs. Cy Dungan of Sioux
City, Iowa and Louren Brown of
Quinby. Iowa. They all went to
Heppner where Mr. Murdock
had medical care.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris flew
to Rcseburg to spend the week
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Bastlan. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Kyle and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Stumper.
KTr and Mr Lowell Sharo
went to Weston July 18 to spend
the week-end visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Grogan.
Mrs. Mike Todd and son Gary,
Mrs. Richard Thomas, and Miss
Susan White were business vis.
itors to Heppner last Monday.-
Miss Gloria Todd of Portland
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Todd and with Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Thomas.
The Friendship Club was en
tertained July 15 at the grade
school with Melba Mitchell as
the hostess. High went to Rose
Hardwick, low to Sharon Smil
ey, and pinochles to Sandy Sar
gent and Roberta Conlee. Also
playing were Carol Norris, Di
nah Jackson. Rose Merry Nel
son. Pat McMinn, Becky Wright,
Deena Reid, and Clndl Weaser.
The Double Deck club was en
tertained with Vonnle Browning
as hostess. High went to Lily
May Nistad, low to Margaret
McConnell, and floating to Bon
nie Campbell and Virginia Kel
so. Others playing were Marl
Boring. Doris Stubblefleld, and
Virginia Sltton.
Mr nnd Mrs John Murrav
went to La Grande July 19 to
attend the iunerai services oi
Mr. Murray's grandmother, Mrs.
Hattle Briggs, who had passed
away at age 96.
MnrrtaM In Pandleton
On June 29 at the home of
Mrs. Zerita Kofford in Pendle
vn Tuanltn Press and John A
Murray were united in marriage.
The double, ring service . was
read by Bishop Derral A. Lind
sey of the Church of Jesus Christ
Latter-day Saints.
The bride wore a turquoise
street length dress with white
accessories and had a corsage
of pink carnation. The couple
was attended by Mrs. Gilbert
Simpson of Pendleton and Larry
Brown of Pendleton. Ring bear
er was Gene Conlee of Antelpoe,
grandson of the groom.
A reception followed with the
serving taDie cenierea wun
four-tiered cake topped with
wedding bells. Anerwara xne
newlvweds toured Eastern Ore
hofnrw returning to Kinzua
where they will make their
home. The new Mrs. Murray
manages the Kinzua Cafe and
n..tin,a nd Vr Murrav is em-
ployed by Kinzua Corporation.
Guests at the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray,of
i,,iirat Snrincs. Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Brown and Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Simpson oi renaieion,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geinger,
Beverly and Brenda Cress .of
Kinzua. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Thompson, Deanna and Gene
Conlee of Antelope.
John Doy Takes Trophy
wOn Sunday, July w. me u.
View Golfers of John Day took
the measure of the local Kinzua
Swingers to recapture tne prizea
"Slip" Wright Tropny nu -turn
It to the Mt View club.
Even though . the weather left
.ti. vui dpsired and the
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two clubs were well represented
it Was a SaU uajr avj. ,C
they were overwhelmed by the
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feat and realized that the prize
will rest in John Day until next
June before they get the oppor
timity to battle for It again.
As usual, the day was enjoyed
ft all participants as it lwayf
is when these two clubs clash.
Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Brand-
hagen have returned to Hepnner
after a trip to Minnesota. They
visited Brandhagen's mother, 91,
of Fergus Falls. While in Min
nesota the Brandhagen's saw
Agnes Brandhagen, Mrs. Othelia
Redmans and Ingvar Brandhag
en, sisters and brother of Brand
hagen, in Rothsey. On the trip
to and from the East, they vis
ited Mrs. Isabel Reed of Spokane,
formerly of Heppner. Mrs. Rt?ed
is a sister of Mrs. Brandhagen.
Their last trip East was made
in 1962. The weather for the
drive was beautiful, making
sightseeing along the way pleasant.
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FAIR and RODEO
SATURDAY,
AUG. 2
9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
MUSIC BY
The Misfortunes
DALLESPORT, WASH.
ADMISSION
Honoring Princess
SHERRI O'BRIEN
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