At Gonty Home
Kus&ell and Ram.ina G wty,
children of Mr, and Mrs. R 1.
Cont), Seattle, ruve sptntthe
school vacation UMtliij their
grandparents here. Kick and
Fohhif c.int) iMM tMr
Aun!, Mrs. T.D. Mevlns and
fanul) In I kiah. on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. R E. Gouty,
Sam Russell and Mi, E.E.
Gouty drme to Ikub to cet
tin" hoys. Saturday the R E.
Cotit taitiil) returned to
Settle.
We The
Munkers-Maxwell
Rites April 15
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mun
kers cordially Invite all
friends and relatives to the
nurrUe of thrlr daughter,
Mary Christine to James
Maktll. The ceremony ill
he jierfornu'd at the First
Christian Church inlleppner,
April 13, 1972 at 2.00 p.m.
Reception sill follow.
Sunseri-Sweeney Rites Read
Mr. and M"S. Divid
M and Mrs. Jerry Swe
eney's only daughter, Kath
leen Ann, was united in mar
riage to David Michael Sun
seri on March 11 at St. Pat
rick's Church in H ippner.
The Nuptial Mass wis read
by the Rev. Raymond Beard.
The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Tony Sun
seri of Portland.
The bride given in mar
riage by her father, ware
a floor length gown of peau
do soie trimmed with Venice
lace, had a self embroider
ed bodice and long full
sleeves. Her Juliet Cap held
a chapel train edged with the
Venice lace. Her bridal bou
quet was of camelias and yel
low roses.
The gowns of the attendants
carried out the bride's colors
of lime green and yellow.
Mircia Young was maid of
honor and bridesmaids were
Trisha Keithley of Heppner,
Gen Bitonda and Nancy Gies
ler, both of Portland. Mich
elle Sunseri, the bride
groom's niece, was flower
girl. Mr.rcia's floor length
gown of lime green crepe was
fashioned with an over-skirt
HEPPNER GARDEN CLUB
will meet April 10 at 8 p.m.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gonty. Miyko Buctianan
of Irrigon will give the pro
gram on flower arrangement.
Mrs. Buctianan learned the
art of flower arranging in her
native Japan. Anyone in
terested in hearing her is cor
dially invited.
MR. k MBS. GENE BRO
OKS, Pam and Michael were
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Kerr.
Carnation Club
Using Building
Menders of the Carnation
Cluh of ttie IVgre of Honor
Protective Association are
readying t!ivirrtel) purchas
ed tiutldlnc for an inspection
to t held on April 11. Mem
lrs are asked to come fur
that evening.
Members are thanked for
Uikine, for (lie food sale held
in the net buildirn; last eek.
The lodc,e also thanks frteiKls
ho bought goodies from
them.
Women
it's a BOY
rhil and Hatel Mahoney
announce the arrival of
a grandson on Easter even
ing. A son born to Mr.
and Mrs. Harlan Smith of
Sherood las been named
Stun potrt. He weighed
10 lb. G ox.
The other grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. EllsworthSmith
of Cottage Grove.
Michael Sunseri.
and blouse of matching lace.
T'w bridesmaids' and flower
girl's gowns had lace over
blouses. The flower girl car
ried a single long stemmed
yellow rose with a lime green
velvet bow.
Terry Sunseri was best m? n
for his brother. Ushers were
Jerry Sunseri, Tony Sunseri
and Pat Sweeney, all broth
ers of the young couple. Greg
Sweeney was ring bearer.
Altar boys were Brian
Our Frank Advice
to Young People on a
Tight Budget:
.fir -
Store Hcurs: 9 A.M. to S P.M.
177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER
PH. 676 S200
BUY HOME HIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Victor L.
Crosherut have bought the
Pave Harupn home at 330
South Main Street here.
Heppner Moms
Travel South
Mm. Adelle l a Trace and
Mrs. Hill Weather ford re
turned to Heppner Tuesday
evening last set k after plea
sant and interesting visits In
San Plego, Ca. and Tucson
At. They traveled south and
north via highway 395 and ex
perienced a side variety of
leather conditions from
several spells of cold Woo
ing mid to halmy sunshine.
They collected fruitsand veg
etables, old Sittles and glass
ware, and some Interesting
rocks as they came north.
Adelle spent four nights in
the home of her daughter
Teresa and son-in-la Bill
Weatherford in San Diego.
She enjoyed a trip to Ti
jauna, Mexieowlththem. Jus
tine was in theWeatherford's
San Diego home for two
nights, and in the honn? of
her daughter and son-in-law
the Ra Chenhalls at Tucson,
At. two nights. She took
a quick look Into Mexico at
Mexican.
In Heppner
Sweeney and David Worden.
Pat and Enn Sweeney sang
"On Tnls D.y O Beautiful
M ither" accompanied on the
organ by Mrs. W.S. Miller
who also played the nuptial
music.
Tne men In the wedding
party wore white dinner jack
ets. The church was decorated
with baskets of lime green
spiker mum.'; and yellow
mums.
Reception in Parish Hall
Centering the bride's table
was a three-tier wedding cake
with lime green sugar bells
between the layers and topp
ed with a dove. It was ser
ved by Mrs. Harley Young
and Mrs. Raymond French.
Presiding at the punch bowl
were M -s. Ricco M indt, sis
ter of the bridegroom, o!
Portland, Mrs. Ronnie Bilfe
of BeavertonandMrs. Birney
Neistadt of Heppner; at the
coffee server were Mrs. John
Kottkamp of Pendleton and
Mrs. Hirry O'Domell.
Mrs. Janice Sunseri, sister-in-law
of the bridegroom
arranged the gift table. Susie
French was in charge of the
guest book.
Mothers Attend
For her daughter's wedding
M'S. Sweeney chose a pink
and white polyester knit en
semble with white accessor
ies. Mrs. Sunseri wore a
pink poly ester knit with sil
ver accents. Her acces
sories were silver. Tney
both wore pink corsages.
For going-aw ay Kathy chose
a navy blue and white knit
with matching cape and navy
blue accessories.
Following a honeymoon at
Sun River, they are at home
at 1815 S.E. Main, Apt. 3
Portland, Oregon 97214. The
bridegroom is attending Port
land Com-nunity College in
Law Enforcement. The bride
is a 1971 graduate of Hep
pner High School and will
graduate in June from Biss
ist Institute in Portland.
Stick to your budget! Don't
overspend not even for your
Diamond rings. And we want
you to know this:
If we are proud to sell a Diamond
set to you you can be proud to
wear it regardless of price.
We are reliable jewelers who will
give you the best advice, the best
value, and the best guarantee
regardless of how much money
you'll spend.
So, make your dream come true!
We'll sell you a beautiful Diamond
set well within your budget!
"Something from the jewelers
U always something; special"
JEWELERS
Soroptimists
Made Aware
Four high school student
ho KkV at the Soruptiniist
Club't March SO luncheon
made the women rof En
vironmental Awareness Week
at their school.
Jeanne Paly whospoke first
presented the gouls and pur
pose of this sH'Clal week.
Greg Davidson reviewed the
planning that had to take place
in prejiaratlon for the week'a
activities. Jim Van Winkle
gave an Item hy Item and
day by day look at the four
day schedule. Creg Green
explained how the students ex
pected to evaluate their ef
forts. The foursome cordia
lly Invited everyone to come
to some of the Interesting pro
grams. JOHNNY LEACH of those
famous Sleepy Hollow Car
dens near Portland has Issued
his annual Invitation to his
friends in Morrow County to
visit his gardens, lie says
May will be a beautiful mon
th. The lone Garden Club
sponsors the one-day trip and
anyone Interested In going
down with them is asked to
contact a member. They will
set the date to go at their
April 12 meeting.
Easter-B'Doy
Duo Celebrated
A combined Easter and bir
thday potluck dinner was held
at the Bob Lovgren cabin In
the Blue Mountains on April
2. The birthday cake was
baked and designed by Mrs.
Pete Hams, in honor of Bob
Lovgren, Lexington. An Eas
ter cake was also baked and
decorated by Mrs. Hams.
Guests present for the oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Lovgren, lone; Mr. and Mr
Ernest Lovgren, Scholls; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Way, Dane and
Janna, The Dalles; Jim Lov
gren and guests ; Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Alderman, Heppner;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson,
Rick and Dawn, lone; and Mr.
and Mrs.HowardKeithleyand
family from Heppner.
JUST
When one of our people says he works fur Pacific ias Trans
mission Company, a common reaction is "I'acilic who . . '
Yes. we arc a "low profile'1, operation. A few coin pressor stations,
and these siyns in strategic places, arc about all you ever see ol us.
We arc a $170 million pipeline runninsi through Idaho. Wash
ington and Oregon. A pipe that's a yard in diameter and delivers
each day as much energy to California and the Northwest as
seven Grand Coulee Dams could produce. I lie product we deliver
is natural gas from Alberta.
Eot Turkey To
The Casy Chan'l dinner
will lie served Sunday at the
luiF Lodge Hall In Lexlng
Ion from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.
The menu Includes turkey,
dressing, potatoes, salad and
a variety of desserts, Mrs.
C.C. Joiws, Mrs. Frank Ho
binson and Mrs. Joel Engle-
The Informal pictures taken
at Kathleen Sweeney's wedd
lug are exceptionally good.
The photographer got some
good shots of Kathleen with
Tiny, with her dad, going up
the aisle, eating cake etc.
That's whenthe pictures stop!
The bridesmaids kidnaped
the bride for an hour or so
and the photographer couldn't
wait!
There were enough bro
thers on bith sides to fill
all the "Male positions" In
the wedding party!
Haxel Mahoney Is one frus
trated grandmother. She had
planned all along to go down
to Shannons when the baby
arrived. The baby Is here
but Hazel Is still nursing an
injured foot from her Palm
Spring trip and can'tgodown.
When 1 picked up the Jus
tice Court last week. Judge
Charlie O'Connor said if I'd
look in the March 1915 Ga-lette-Tlmes
I'd find items
about three Claudes. I look
ed but I only found 2 Claudes
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IIHT.NHt iOI!K i. JIAZrlTK TIMr. TUurwl.i, April
Help A Queen
mit) are (lie
tltiiiuT com
tuittee.
The price of the dliuier
also Includes a dunce on
(lie roping saddle lo tie elvnt
away at the Spray Itodeo May
20-21.
Cassy is a candidate for
queen of Hie Spray Hodoo.
Of ( laude Charles O'Con
nor. ...After assuring the rea
ders that mother and son were
fine they wrote "Charles
Is smoking those long cigars
and wearing that broad grin
that doesn't route off."
The other Claude was horn
to Mr. and Mrs. Watt V.
Hrashears who now lives al
Lyle, Vvn. The final sentence
read "Watt lias been unable
to come lo town since the hap
py event but we are anxious
ly awaiting his coming as we
want to smoke on him".
Charlie O'Connor said the
other was Claude Morgan but
he doesn't know where he Is
anymore.
It Is so fascinating look
lug through the old editions
that you stop and read and
and forget what you're trying
to look up. Many, many fam
iliar names of families that
are still in the country.
Mrs. Ruth Cain spent her
spring vacation with her dau
ghter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Toney. Mrs.
Cain is a Speech Therapist
with the Auburn, Calif, school
district.
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BEFORE DIGGING
IN THIS AREA
Showers Honor
Heppner Bride
Prior lohvf mart Uee early
in March, KathleenSweem-y
as honored wilhseveul lat
itat showers, trieiftlk who
htisM a shower at St. Pat
1 1 k Prlh Hall were Nona
Sowed, Mrs, Imk Mrador
Mrs. Kiley Munders, Mrs.
Creston Robinson, Mrs. tr
nest Mi'Cabe, Mrs. David Mc
Leixl, and Mrs. Arnle lrxl
man. She was guest of honor at
two showers In Portland.
Marrla Young and Gwen llo
tando gave one awl friends
of the bridegroom gave the
other one.
MERLE RECKET of Ped
mond. a former tanker
here has teen here recently
to visit his brother, Harold
Hecket.
Fall Showing of
AIR STEPS
By Mr. Sam Nichol
Brown Shoe Co. Reprentative
GONTY'S
4:30 to 6 P.M
7:30 to 9 P.M.
Thursday, April 6
So. while we ilon'l exactly stand out in the crowd, we like to think
we are good ciliens. .Most ol our system is hidden in the ground.
Hut. on our way to California we pay SI. 7 million a year in taxes
lo Pacific Northwest counties. More than half of that goes to
Mippoil local schools. In lael. in some counties we are the
largest single taxpayer.
I he next lime you meet one ol our people we would like you lo
remember this ad. li s an introduction lo a good neighbor anil
a solid cilien of the Norlhwcsl.
. 1i72
MR. A MRS. MILIUM
I'HiUCSfcN, Janet and trla
of Seattle Si't ( aster ek
end visiting here with Mrs.
Pwlersfn's aunt, Mrs, A
ma ml Duvall.
Gem Hunters
Meet Here
Several mmtrs of the
Morrow County Gem A Min
eral Srl-ty enjoyed the 90
slides and narration on the
fudd trip to Tom Miner Pa
sin. They found reports on
petrified w(l and tigers eye
Refreshments oere fur
nlshed by Mrs. Rachel Har
nett. Next meeting Is Apr. 21
In the conference room of the
f irst National Hank. Mrs.
pete MrMurtry will report
on rhodeiilte. President Ed
Gi'idy urges all members to
come and like part In the
gem discussions.
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