Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 20, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Engagements Announced
IIKI'I'NUt. iOKKi. CAmi: TIMKS. Thurlny. July 20, 1972
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Mr. and Mrs. Mtlvta Ptr
of Hernuston, firmrrly of
Hi')XH-r, aniiiiuiuv in
eKmteat u( IIn ir uthier,
Dowu BradUy, JoGar ft.ll,
fcun (if Mr. and Mr. Let
ll' ii'ix r.
Mikk Hradlif u a 1972
graduate uf iiHr llifch
Scho.4.
No dale ha to-en Ml fur lite
wedding.
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DONNA ItKADI.EY
All family and friends are
cordially inviti-d to attend
the fiklinfi ulClnd) Lkstrom
and Bill Greenup July 29
at 2:00 p.m. In St. Patrick's
Catholic Church, Hoppmr.
Cindy is I Ik- daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Herb f.kstrom, Jr.,
lone, and Mr. Greenup is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Greenup, Heppner.
Cindy will be a nior at
Pendleton Hirh School in the
full. Mr. Greenup is a 1970
cradiute of Heppner Hlh
School and attends blue wt.
Comniunity College.
CINDY KKSTHOM
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cannon
of lone, announce the engage
ment of their daughter Cath
leen Ann to Frank Dee Hal
vorsen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen of lone.
Mi.ss Cannon is a 1972 grad
uate of lone High School.
Mr. Halvorsen lias attended
Blue Mountain Community
College and Eastern Oregon
College and is presently
ranching in lone.
A September 17 wedding is
being planned.
CATHY CANNON
AAUW names temporary officers
The first steps toward
forming an American
Association of University Wo
men branch in Heppner were
taken at a meeting on July
10. Donna Talus, state mem
bership chairman, and Judy
Harwagon, president of the
John Day branch of AAUW,
met with a small group of
interested women to discuss
the purposes of AAUW and
to outline the procedure for
setting up a new branch.
Mrs. Talus explained that
AAUW, which is open to any
woman with a bachelor's de
gree from an accredited col
lege, offers women a unique
opportunity to study current
problems and issues and to
become actively involved in
community affairs. She noted
that fifteen members are nec
essary for establishing a new
branch.
Following Mrs. Talus'
presentation, the group elect
ed temporary officers. Mrs.
Richard Curtis, Mrs. Bill
Landc, Mrs. Dennis Martin
and set September 12 as the
date for a membership meet
ing, at a time and place to
be announced later.
Any woman Interested in
learning more about AAUW
is urged to contact Mary
Pat Lande at 676-9752 for
further information.
ALASKA VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Irby
visited in Ketchikan, Alaska
from July 1 to 15 with Mr.
and Mrs. B.F. Kwa-llek and
family, Kris and Betsy. Mrs.
Kwallek is their daughter and
the plane tickets were a gift
from the Kwalleks to the
Irbys.
The group enjoyed deep sea
fishing and Elvira caught a
shark. They also had a good
time flying in a sea plane
into the back country to a
lake for good fishing.
Court continues
Busy Summer
Tb 1972 MJiro County
Fur and l(inko Court, their
iiiiithrri and Huirnt-. ill
I tu-kt at the Sorupilin'st
LuiH-hctm Thursday, (tud)).
This vrrkend they UI be
in Llcm for (he parade on
SumUjr, and the rko Grand
(.nines.
The court kill be in Joseph
fur Chief Joseph Days July
28, 29 and SO. They will
ride in the Grand Entry Fri
day iiifht and Saturday after
num. and In the Saturday
moruing parade.
Parents of (lie court will
attend I lie activities at Elgin
and Joseph and some uf the
Pennant Bearers will also
be traveling to Joseph,
likes Drum &
Bugle Music
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hull
union, Kaedwie and Darcy
were in Pendleton Sunday to
attend the Bangers Round-up
Arania. Seventeen Drum and
Bugle Corps performed be
fore I large crowd. The 5;30
to 11:30 program had fur its
Grand Finale, the assembly
of 1400 misicians which was
a combination of all the
groups. It was most colorful
and loud according to Kae
dene Hollonion. Lights and
flags added to the perfor
mance. Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSjain
also went over for the pro
gram. Bob said, "It was
fantastic. The nusic and the
precision was great".
Oregon entrees came from
Salem, West Linn, Pendleton,
Portland, Astoria. Other en
trees came from Edmonton,
Alberta, Canada; Seattle, Spo
kane, Sunnyvale, Ca.; Santa
Ana, Ca.; Tri-Cities, Wa.;
Carson, Ca.; and Vancouver
Portland. Paraphenelia own
ed by the marching groups
totaled more than one-half
million.
Playing with the Rangers
were Jim & Andy Myers
of Hermiston formerly of
Heppner when their father
owned Phil's Pharmacy.
Reunion
A WARM SUMMER DAY
at Anson Wright Park was
the setting for the annual
McDaniel Family Reunion
July 16. About 40 people at
tended the gathering: not as
many as in the past years,
but still a good turnout. Local
people were in good atten
dance. Mrs. Gladys Corrigall,
Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Stubblefield and child
ren of Walla Walla traveled
the farthest.
The reunion is held on the
third Sunday of July each
year.
Henry Gorgers honored on 50th Wedding Anniversary Collins1 On Vacation
Henry Gorgers Honored On
Join Wedding Anniversary
with uie
Mr. and Mra. Henry Gor
ge r were recently honored al
a beautiful reception on their
50th wrdding annivrrury,
hinted by their children, Mr.
and Mrs. Uvid tnier uf
lone; Mr. and Mra. Uale Ben
nett of Pilot Rock; nd
daughter-in-law, Mri. Paul
ine Gorger of Portland. Un
able to attend was their son,
BUI, who telephoned his
greetings from Hawaii. The
reception was held in the
Parish Hall of St. Mary's
Catholic Church,
Chairman fur the reception
was M-. LeoGorger, sister-in-law
of the couple. Golden
chrysanthemums and gladioli
with gold ribbons were used
about the room, with an es
pecially lovely arrangement
on (lie gift Utile. A three
tiered white cake with gold
lettering andgoldaccents was
displayed.
The honorees received
guests, sealed in a pair of
antique heirloom rocking
chairs. Mrs. Gorger wore a
light blue, two piece peau do
sole gown, with mitching blue
jeelry, and a white orchid,
a present from her husband.
Centering individual tables
around the room were bud
vases with rose buds from
Mr. Gorger' s garden. Hi Is
considered an expert in rose
culture.
Serving cake were a niece,
Mrs. Ken Forsythe of Port
land and a granddaughter,
Mrs. Jerry Kindrick from
The Dalles; at the coffee urns
were Mrs. Leonard Heroes
and Miss Gwendolyn Ramey;
serving punch were grand
daughters, Miss Debra and
Miss Shirley Baker; at the gift
table were grandsons, Tim
Bennett, Pilot Rock, Robert
Baker of lone andStevenGor
ger of Portland: and at the
guest book were granddaugh
ters, Teresa and Toni Ben
nett.
Many friends and relatives
attended from the lone area,
and the honored couple re
ceived many lovely gifts and
congratulations from those
unable to attend. Their child
ren's special gift was a chest
of gold table ware, which
was most appreciated.
Tanya Tucker
graduates
Tanya Tucker graduated
from BMCC Practical Nurse
course. Capping ceremony
was held Sunday at the Col
lege for 17 students. Tanya
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Tucker of lone.
Dr. Harcourt gave the
address.
Going over for the cere
mony were the Eldon Tucker
family, Mrs. Tom White and
Sabrinaand Mrs. Cleo Drake,
all of lone.
Linda Palmer Employed at
Halfway House
Linda Palmer is now em
ployed at Halfway House in
Portland. This home is main
tained for girls who have been
placed on parole or soon
Peterson's Is Having A
July 21-22
50 pc.
STAINLESS SET ia now
Reg. M n 95
Cut Glass
STEMWARE
Set of 6
Reg. 2.50 to 2.75 ea.
NOW $00
Electric
ALARM
CLOCKS
3 Colors $ 95
VI IK AS A CHINA
Gigi, Tampa, Eastwood Patterns
45 pc set Service $4)A95
Reg. $45.00 For 8 NOW L V
"Something from the wtora
177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER
PH. 676-9200
JEWELERS
to leave the penitentiary. It
is a stepping stone to pre
pare them to live "on the
outside". She is a super
visor and counselor. She
graduated in June with a de
gree in Humanities and So
ciology. She called her mother Sun
day to tell her to watch TV
as the program was featur
ing Halfway House and some
of the girls living there.
TolarsHave No3
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Tolar
of Irrigon recently welcomed
their third child, a son born
May 31. He has been named
Aaron Jon Tolar. He has
a brother Patrick nearly 4
and a sister Megan nearly
2. Mr. Tolar is principal
of A.C. Houghton School.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. JohnByerlyofBoiseand
Mrs. Bennie Tolar of Echo.
Mrs. Ella Byerly of Boise
is a great grandmother.
DOVIE ALDERMAN has set
August 19 at 11 a.m. at the
Hope Lutheran Church for
her marriage to Mike Bunch.
MR. AND MRS. JACK
PARRISH and son, Scott of
Lake Oswego, visited here
last weekend w ith his mother,
Mrs. Sadie Parrish. They
attended the Class of 1947
reunion here.
MR. AND MRS. WALTER
McCLAIN, Mark and Bill of
Seattle visited overnight
Thursday with his cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard.
They were enroute to Chi
cago where Mr. McClain will
take schooling for Pacific
Northwest Bell.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger at their SOth Wedding Anni
versary reception.
Mayor and Mrs. Bill Col
lins are home after attend
ing the S-tayKar West Stuart
Dance Festival in Portland
last week. By Friday there
were 10,000 registered from
every state of the union and
some foreign countries.
There were more on Satur
day. The overflow filled the
Pacific Building and (lie Con
vention Building, both ad
jacent to the Coliseum.
A i the dancers marched
bv states tliev went down the
center of the floor by 2's,
then 4's until the entire floor
was covered with people. In
addition, the seats were three
Cowbell es
to have
Sidewalk Booth
Morrow County CowBelles
will have a booth In front
of Gardners at the annual
Sidewalk Bazaar. They will
give away beef recipe book
lets. They will sell Beef Tea
and Cattle brand place mats.
With each 50c purchase, the
buyer will be entitled to a
chance on the $10. and $5.00
Beef Gift Certificates. Mrs.
Merlin Hughes is chairman.
The CowBelles will operate
their booth only on Friday.
quarter! filled. The PA
system wa eiceptlonally
good so the calls were beard
clearly. Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Drlscull attended Hit Festi
val on Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Collins
accompanied by Lisa and
their grandson David Tottle
ben went first lo their daugh
ter's home at Harrlsburg.
David had been visiting her
and taking iwimmlnK lessons.
Lisa stayed there while her
parents attended the Square
Dance Festival.
This completed the first
section of the Collins' vaca
tion. Bill's brother, Ted
Collins, returned to Heppner
with them for a week's visit.
The two brothers will redec
orate Heppner Cleaners
while Ted Is here.
AT Mac HI
Reunion
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin
Hughes attended her class
reunion at Mllton-Freewater
last weekend. Also attending
from here were Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hager. Mrs. Hughes is
the former Claudia Coe and.
Mrs. Hager, Linda Akes.
Mrs. Hager won the prize
for the most changed.
CENTRAL'S
INSIDE
crip
-mil a,
1 7 ... - .
CORN -
ON for WfMi
COBJoBI
5M
MJB
COFFEE
,b2,$1.59
10 oz. 51 O O
Instant I W7
Tomatoes
LB- 29
Grapes
lb.
CARNATION
INSTANT
SCHILLING 4 oz.
Black Pepper
LA CHOY 44 OZ.
CH
fnrvn
AS U
BETTY CROCKER ANGEL FOOD
CM
(S3
NABISCO
Snack Crackers
for
Pacific Shrimp
for
OREGON CHIEF
SUCiP
2 LB. PKG.
FAMILY PAC
PORK
1 4-6-8 to pkg.
CORNISH
GAME HENS
24oz.
Size
EA
79
Prices Good July 21-22
Phones: (Groc). 676-96U, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
orIen
STAMPS
MARKET
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