Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1970, Page 3, Image 3

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MR. and MRS. CHRIS LOVCREN
Lovgren-Sundin Vows Repeated
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lovgren
are here for the summer follow
ing their marriage June 26 at
St. Mary's Church in Pendleton.
Mrs. Lovgren, the former Terri
Sundin is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Sundin of Pen
dleton and Chris is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovgren of
Heppner.
Father Van Beveral officiated
at the wedding. The couple took
their vows in front of the altar
decorated with baskets filled
with pink and white gladioli.
The bride given in marriage
by her father wore a floor length
lace layered gown with long
sleeves. Her shoulder length veil
was held in place with crochet
ed flowers with diamond spark
lers. She carried a crescent
shaped bridal bouquet of white
carnations and red roses.
Diane Sundin was maid of
honor. She wore a floor length
pink dress with an A line skirt
and empire waist. She had a
pipnk circlet of net on her hair
and carried a bouquet of pink
and white carnations.
. Timmy Sundin, the bride's
brother was ring bearer and
candle lighters were Tom Sun
din, another brother, and John
ny Burak.
Frank Halvorsen was best
man and Greg Hoy was usher.
John Nooey sang Ava Maria
and The Lord's Prayer accompa
nied by Jill Hodgen.
Reception At Bride's Home
The wedding reception fol
lowed at the home of the bride's
parents. Her sisters served. Lyn
ette Sundin served the punch,
Sharon Sundin the cake and
Teresa Sundin had the guest
book.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Sundin wore a green and
blue and white checked dress
with matching accessories. Her
corsage was yellow rosebuds.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a pink and white flower dress
with pink accessories and a
pink and white carnation cor
sage. For going away the bride wore
a dark brown plaid dress, Drown
accessories and a yellow orchid
Their plans for this fall are
uncertain. Chris attended BMCC
where he majored in Technical
Agriculture and is working this
summer for his uncle on the
Jerry Dougherty ranch. Mrs
Loveren also attended BMCC
where she majored in Secretar
ial Science. . She worked at St.
Anthony Hospital in Pendleton
and is now employed at Pioneer
Memorial Hospital in Heppner.
Something New
Added at Hospital
Ilene Wyman, administrator
of Pioneer Memorial Hospital,
has inaugurated something new
for the parents of babies born
at the hospital.
The night before the mother
is to leave the hospital, a can
dle light steak supper is served
to her and her husband. The
first couple to be so honored
was Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ras-mussen.
Kathryn Ann was born July
30 weighing 6 lb., 3 oz. Her bro
thers are Mike, Gregory, Math
ew, Tom and Kristopher. She
has a sister Karen.
The Rasmussens were enthus
iastic about the dinner together
and enjoyed the rest of the
evening visiting ana piaying
cards.
Mrs. Bechdolt at
Society Biennial
Some 2000 women educators , gra(jers
First & Ninth Graders
Need Physicals
Parents are again reminded of
the need for physical and dent
al examinations for incoming
first graders and ninth grade
pupils of Morrow . County
Schools. These completed forms
should be presented the school
Aug. 31.
Birth certificates are also re
quired for registration of first
from all 50 states, six provm
ces of Canada, District of Col
umbia and one Scandinavian
country are attending the bien
nial convention of Delta Kappa
Gamma, international honor so
ciety, which opened Aug. 3 at
the Portland Hilton.
President of the organization
is Dr. Dorothv Johnson, assistant.
superintendent of elementary i HoUSeWOrminq
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These coldenrod forms for
either the physical examination
or the birth certificates will be
mailed upon request from the
Morrow County Health Office at
Heppner or telephone 676-9911
between 8 a.m. or noon daily.
Attend Ukiah
is concluding her two-year term
of office. Mrs. Dorothy Elliott,
Portland, has served as conven
tion chairman.
In addition to daily business
sessions the six-day convention
includes the awarding of $62,000
in graduate scholarships to 19
members and six foreign edu
cators and of the international
educator's award to an out
standing woman author for her
book on education. Winner this
year is Lisa A. Richette, Phila
delphia attorney and author of
Throwaway Children.
Among committee chairmen
In attendance at the Portland
gathering from this area is Mrs.
Velva Bechdolt, Heppner, mem
ber of Iota chapter, who was
in charge of arranging for the
many placards to direct the vis
itors about the convention.
Mrs. Alma Morgan, Mrs. Jim
Thomson and Heidi Albert, dau
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Al
bert and Mrs. E. E. Gonty were
in Ukiah last Wednesday to at
tend Housewarming for Mrs.
Gonty's daughter, Mrs. Terry
Blevins. Mr. and Mrs. Blevins
recently completed construction ,
of a log house.
Friends in Ukiah planned the
affair attended by 27 friends
and neighbors. The Blevins were j
presented with a lace table
cloth.
ELKS NOODLE FEED
Winn's Noodle Feed, family
style will be served at the Elk's
club for Elk families and out
of town guests. Serving will be
from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Aug.
9.
Parents of
Exceptional
Children Meet
On July 22, a group of 17
parents and friends interested in
organizing an Association oi r.x
reptlonal Children in Morrow
County met at the Heppner
Neighborhood Center. It was de
cided to delay organization un
til after meeting with the Uma
tilla County Association of Re
tarded Children on Sept. 8 at 8
p.m. at the Presbyterian Church.
The Umatilla County program
at Adams was reviewed. Ron
Daniels noted that the Morrow
County School District is inter
ested in doing all they can for
these children. The district pays
$30 per month for each child
enrolled in a private school
(this is in lieu of transporta
tion and the district cannot pay
tuition for a private school. The
district will also pay full tuit
ion plus $1.00 a day for expens
es for each child enrolled in a
public school.
The two basic problems as far
as the Morrow County School
District Is concerned, is obtain
ing a qualified teacher and the
range in age and educability of
these youngsters.
Mrs. Adello LaTrace and her
daughter Teresa Wright, accom
panied by Bill Weatherford left
Monday for a circle trip through
Yakima to Seattle and Bremer
ton and back through Olympia,
Tacoma and Castle Rock, Van
couver, Portland and home.
They have relatives they will
visit in each town.
Teresa and Bill will leave this
month for three years in the
service and wanted to see the
relatives before they left.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Nikander.
Portland, are the parents of a
4 lb., 15 oz. baby boy born July
10, in Portland. He has been
named Alan Leroy and both he
and his mother are reported do
ing nicely. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Nikander,
Heppner; and Mrs. Lindstrom,
of Sterling, Colo.
Irrigon Bride To Be Honored
Bv FRANCES ROSE WILSON
IRRIGON Friends of Vicky
Hobbs are invited to attend a
bridal shower in her honor on
Aug. 11 at 7:30 In the parson
age basement of the Assembly
of God Church. The wedding
date has been set for Aug. 23,
when she will marry Vernon
Mesteth. They plan to attend
BMCC In Pendleton this fall.
Grandchildren in
"Paint Tour Wagon"
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Christ
iansen and Etta Lou saw the
movie "Paint Your Wagon" re
cently, while vUltlng their dau
ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Cooley In Burbank,
Wash. The Christiansens had a
sDecial interest In the movie
since their grandchildren were
In it The twins are the child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Creighton, of Baker, and were
2 months old at the filming.
They are now 2 years old.
Etta Lou recently returned
from a 2 week visit with the
Creightons, and presently Is vis
Iting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooley
at Burbank.
The all school reunion met at
the A. C. Houghton Elementary
School, Sunday, for a potluck
luncheon. The light hearted con
versation ran along the theme
of "do you remember when".
Among those attending were
former teachers, Mrs. Ruth Coy,
and Mrs. Ruth Bentley: Those
coming from Hermiston were
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hughs and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Hughs and family, Mrs. Bob
Frazler, Sally Couch of Charles
ton, Mrs. Guy Parke, of Port
land, Mrs. Rodney (Marie) Bern
ard, of St. Paul, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Leighton, and family, Mrs.
Chester Wilson, Mrs. LaVelle
Partlow. Mrs. Marguerite Hou
ghton of Irrigon, Clark Stephens
of Umatilla.
Adams Family on Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and
sons returned Sunday evening
from a vacation trip through
Central Oregon to Bend, where
they visited Lava River Ice
Caves, returning by Crater Lake
and up the Oregon Coast. Points
of special Interest were Sea
Lion Caves, and Dune buggy
rides while staying at Bullard
beach and at Winchester Buy.
They visited at the Lee Gustav
son home, former Irrigon resi
dents in Portland, and went to
the Multnomah County Fair.
Mrs. Loon Bentley returned
from a vacation trip through
Idaho with her daughter and
granddaughter, Mrs. Curtis
Stephens and Patricia of Her
miston. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Williams In Lewis
ton, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Barnett
at Lenore, Mrs. Elsie Webb and
Bob at Garden Valley, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Springer and fam
ily at Boise, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Randall of Nampa, Charles and
Elmer Russel at Caldwell, Carl
and Evelyn Russel and family
at Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb ImeL
Bend; and Elmer Knighten, and
his granddaughter, Teresa
Knighton, of Condon, were din
ner guests at the home of Mrs.
Delsie Chapel on Monday.
HEPFNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. August 6. 1970
'Let's Keep in Touch'
Is Sperry Motto
The Sperry Family Reunion
was again held at Hat Rock
State Park Aug. 2. There were
48 descendants and friends of
Emry and Frances Sperry pres
ent. Mrs. Margraet Thomas and
Mrs. Delsle Chapel were the on
ly two daughters present Mrs.
Bert Ward, another daughter,
living In Townsend, Mont., was
unable to attend. People came
from Dayton, Wn.; Walla Walla,
Portland, Bend, Hermiston,
Heppner, lone and Condon.
The day was spent visiting
and getting acquainted again,
while the young people went
swimming. Mrs. Joel Kngelraan
and Cassy Chapel are in charge
of arrangements for next year
and are to complete the scrap
book.
"Let's Keep In Touch" was our
motto this year.
Some coming far and others
near
We meet this day of every year,
To greet our loved ones we hold
so dear.
We pause In memory of those
not here
Then take up our lives with its
pleasures and care.
One day a year really Isn't
much
For Family and Friends
"lo keep in touch."
Happy Birthday
To Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDanlel
spent Wednesday, July 29, In
Monument with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Howell. The occasion
was to help Frank celebrate his
83rd birthday. Also present were
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell
and son Paddy, and Mrs. Sam
Howell and two children.
On Thursday evening, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Len Ray
Schwarz was the scene for a
family dinner. Those attending
included Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eks
trom and family, who are mov
ing to Seattle; Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Gaarlsand and family,
lone; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy
and family, Heppner; Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Crawford and family,
Portland; Perry Crawford, Eu
gene; Joan Healy, Heppner; Ida
Coleman, lone; and Mr. and
Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz and family.
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ENTIRE STOCK OF BETTER
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Now 3-8g to 7gg
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Night Gowns now 3.00
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Half Slips
Colors & White now 23.00
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Entire Stock of Unpackaged
Bras Reduced now 3.22
Orig. 4.00
Entire Stock of Unpackaged
Foundations now 2.88 to 6.88
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Entire Stock of Straw
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Colored Jeans ...
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REDUCED
Jr., Misses, Half Sizes
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