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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1973)
Page 4 i MR. AND MRS. DENNIS STEFAN! Jerry A. Stefani, Barbara J alley wed Barbara Talley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy H. Talley, Portland, became the bride of Jerry A. Stefani. son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Stefani Jr., lone, Oct. 20. at 4 p.m. The ceremony was read by the Rev. Richard Cook at Evangel Baptist Church. Port land. Baskets of gladioli, roses, and mums in fall colors of yellow, orange, and brown, and candelabra holding white candles were on each side of the altar. The bride, given in mar riage by her father, Troy Talley. wore a white gown trimmed with white eyelet lace on the collar, cuffs and hem. The gown had puffy white sleeves, a smocked bodice and a long sash. The veil was waist-length. She carried a bouquet of white roses and carnations. Maid of honor was Becky Talley, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Sarah Tal lev and Pat Pedersen. sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Kristen Pedersen and candle lighters were Dennis Stefani . and Jimmy Falls. ' The bride's attendants wore brown and white gingham" gowns w ith a bodice and sash of white eyelet, and featured Garden Club meets at nursing home The November meeting of the Garden Club was held at the Heppner Nursing Home. Mrs. Gar Swanson and Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn were hostesses. The members visited with patients in the home. Mrs. FredriclMartin-presented a program featuring slides of flowers accompanied by recorded music. Mrs. Norman Nelson, membership chairman, presented Mrs. Elsie Fox with a green felt covering for her thumb, sym bolizing the Green Thumb award. Members of the Garden Club prepared tray favors for the nursing home residents, using dried materials. The next meeting of the Garden Club will be Dec. 12 at the home of Mrs. Fredrick Martin. IIIIHiiiiimniiiiuii rvsc Lunck SCHOOL Lunck Menu' Heppner Elementary and Heppner High School Thursday. Dec. 6 - Spa ghetti & ground beef, cabbage salad, fresh fruit, milk, rolls and butter. Friday. Dec.7 - Creamed tuna & toast, buttered peas, pickled beets and fruit crisp. Monday. Dec. 10 - Hot dogs & home-made buns, pickles t potato chips, buttered corn, dessert and milk. Tuesday. Dec. 11 - Rice & ground beef gravy, vegetable salad, fruit & cookies, rolls t butter and milk. Wednesday. Dec. 12 - Pizza, green beans, lettuce wedge, fruit crisp and milk. HEPPNEE BRANCH Hcppner, Ore. Gazette-Tlmei, x - an empire waistline and long sleeves. They each carried a bouquet of white roses and green fern. Best man was Jeff Turner, Eugene, brother-in-law of groom. Ushers were Virgil Morgan, lone, and Mike Sweeney, Heppner. Ron Marrs. Portland, sang "Till There Was You." "Colour My World." and "Wedding Pray er." accompanied by Sherrie Bahr. lone, at the piano. Mrs. Troy Talley wore a floor-length crepe dress with white collar and cuffs. Mrs. Art Stefani Jr. wore a floor length light blue dress. The wedding reception was held at Evangel Baptist Church. Pouring were Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, lone, Mrs. Teresa Turner, Eugene. Mrs. George Heath. Portland, and Mrs. George O'Neill, Tacoma. Margaret Schommer, Port land, attended the guest book. The bride attended Portland State University and teaches physical education, English, and home economics at lone High School. The groom attended University of Oregon and is part-owner of Stefani Athletic Supply. The couple will reside in lone. XEWLYWEDS TO BE HONORED DEC. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cur nutt are having an open house at their home, 340 S. Main, Heppner. on Dec. 15, 1 to 5 p.m., to introduce her son. Keith, and his bride who were married Dec. 1. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. - JL f'"' solids or prints. Misses sizes. HlN ' TaCV IT ASPARKLTkt : - Yffih Sale $9.35 4i!: : JtJltS:jJ:Jk ' l Beg. $11. Pull-on pants of polyester with flare leg Xffll) " : I I VJT7"4T2 it3T1 ,V5 (J Jl ft ' V5 J l V styling In black, navy, white, parchment, red, L J&S&MXy I V JnY I !IT1 VvtllH NJ 1 r IV on. gray, heather. Sizes petite 34-1314, T MT) Yv (ffiij p v 10 20 y : with these diamonds specials Diamond English Ring. Brides Wedding Ring and Groom s Wedding Ring for $179. your choice. Fine diamonds, modern designs. 14 Karat solid gold. S S a.r nihm, P1" UK Gold 113A $171. j t sA JEWELERS ll Stat Hc: A M to ' IT! MAIN ST. HEPPHE TK in J230 Thurj., Dec. 6 1973 Sheadel-Earwood vows exchanged Shirley Ann Earwood of Boardman became the bride of Jackson L. Sheadel of Am boy, Wn in candlelight ceremony at the Boardman Community Church, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. The double-ring service was performed by Pastor Neil F. King, before an altar deco rated with baskets of apricot gladioli and football mums. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Ralph Earwood of Boardman, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Filer of Amboy, Wn. The nuptial music was played on the organ by Mrs. Kenneth Earwood of Tor rance, Ca., sister-in-law of the bride. Vocalists were the Harry Noble family of Hermi ston. Given in marriage by her brother, Kenneth Earwood of Torrance, Ca.. the bride wore a floor-length cream colored A line gown with lace bodice, and carried a bouquet of apricot carnations and baby orchids. PAMELA JOHNSTON Engagement announced Mr. and Mrs. James B. Johnston, Heppner, have an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Pamela Ann, Roy James Partlow, son of to Roy James Partlow. son of Roy Partlow. Boardman. The bride-elect graduated from Heppner High School in 19T1 and attended Blue Moun tain Community College for one year. She is currently employed at First National Bank, Heppner. Her fiance is a Riverside High School graduate and attended Blue Mountain Community College. He is in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Bremerton, Wn. No wedding date has been set. -SomL.in Item U l"" u always vorofthina, tprciaT' CREEK STAMPS 1 J '' I ' rV7 to:' -" --"i3t ss --r ;, --r polyester doubleknit or triacetate. Assonea coiors, X Mrs. Don Downey, staler of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore a street length dress of apricot polyes ter. Candlehghters were Mark Califf of Estacada. nephew of the bride, and Ronald Sheadel, brother of the groom. Rollo Moore of Boardman was best man. Ushers were Matthew Califf of Estacada and Wayne Downey of Board man, nephews of the bride. Brian Kruger, son of the bride, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Fellowship Room of the church. Serving the three tiered cake, topped with white bells and trimmed with apri cot and white, was Mrs. Bill Califf of Estacada. sister of the bride. Mrs. Kenneth Ear wood poured coffee and Becky Heasley was at the punch bowl. Vicky Califf. niece of the bride, had the guest book, and in charge of gifts were Renee Califf. niece of the bride, and Ruth Sheadel. sister of the groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Earwood wore a brown print dress; the groom's mother wore a navy blue print dress. The bride is a graduate of Riverside High School and the groom is a graduate of LaCenter High School. La Center. Wn. After a trip to Mexico the couple will live at Adak. Alaska, where the groom is stationed with the U S. Navy. For going away the bride wore a wine colored skirt and white blouse, with beige vest. Guests attended from Am boy, Torrance. Oregon City. Estacada. Roseburg and Arlington. TOPS WIN PRIZES BY LOSING POI NDS Lexington's TOPS Club has gained a challenge trophy from the lone club as the result of their three-month losing contest. Lexington members are now within 10 pounds of the goal they set for total club loss in 1973. At their last November meeting, Nov. 26, Mary Doherty was honored as Queen of The Month. The Horse Race Contest ended with prizes going to Irene Padberg for her win. During this contest she lost 16 pounds and qualified as a KOPS in waiting. Catie Padberg won the place prize with a 10 pound loss and Karen Springer won the show prize by losing 8 pounds. The club has launched a new contest which they call The Sewing Basket Contest. SPECIAL VALUE! Fine Trie Diamond set 14KGold T13A JI7 SPECIAL VALUE! fx Trw Em! set 14 totd 1138 $!. SPECIAL VALUE! ' , l ' UK Cold 113CSWS. ' ! i ' I Attt i 1 I i 1 LJaniBff?niiiiitttiiJ For Christmas, give something to chew on Beef for Christmas? The Morrow County Cow Belles will be selling beef gift certificates for Christmas presents. The gifts come In $5. $10 and $15 certificates and are redeemable for beef in any grocery store in the U S. Morrow County residents may purchase the certificates by contacting any CowBelle, or by calling Mrs. Clista Venard, Heppner. 676 9163. Mrs. DuAnn McCarty. Boardman, 481-4-416, or at any First FAMILY LAW CLASSES AT PENDLETON "The Family and the Law" will be the lesson presented hv Alberta Johnson, OSU exten sion family finance specialist, Dec. 13, in Pendleton. The lesson deals with how a family chooses and uses a lawyer, and transactions such as. signing a contract, acci dents, buying real estate, and teenage and the law. Morrow and Umatilla coun ties extension study groups and organized women's clubs are invited to attend. The lesson will begin at 10 a.m. at the Pioneer Hall. Blue Moun tain Community College. If you're shopping j X in HERMISTON J I f try these 1 V PANCAKE HOUSE 175 S. Highway 32 w Hermiston Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.mJf 1 National Bank or U S. Nation al Bank. The Oregon CowBelle and the Oregon Beef Council w ill also be promoting beef Rift certificates. This is the 10th year the two organizations have urged the purchase of the certificates. Last holiduy season, more than $95,000 In beef gift certificates were sold in Oregon. Of this amount $18,000 in certificates were redeemed by retail grocery stores in states other than Oregon. NEEDLE THREADERS COMPLETE PROJECTS The Needle Threaders met Nov. 7 and Nov. 14 with their leader. Mrs. Vern Evans, for work on their projects. Joan Gasser and Mari Evans completed their stuffed frogs and skirts. The frogs were stuffed with barley. Elizabeth McKinney fin ished her skirt project, and Joan Gasser and Marie Evans are working on Christmas tree decorations, using felt and "stick-witchery," a substance that holds material together without sewing. 15 off ladies' put-togethers. Sale $8.50 to $13.60 Reg. $io.(hi lo $16.00 We've got great savings on pant tops. 15 off all tops regularly $10 and up. Choose from a variety of styles, many in polyester, polyester doubleknit or solids or prints Misses Merry Christmas from Penneys. JCPenney Pendleton Xmas Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. :M a.m. til :M P m. Sundays I2:M a.m. til S:M p.m. Coleman family gathers for Thanksgiving Children, grandchildren, great -grandchildren and other relatives of Ida Coleman gathered at the Willow's Grange Hall In lone for Thanksgiving dinner. Attending were: Ida Cole man of lone; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Crawford. Patti and Tim; Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hall and Billy, and Jean Marie llealy. all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Minger and Jared of Sherwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wallv Gaarslnnd. Gary. Frank. Billy. John and Wally Jr. of Estacada; Jerry Healy of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson and Amy ol Prineville; Mr. snd Mrs. Dick Ekstrom. Vickie. Karen and Kathryn. of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Healy. Jim, John, Judy, and Mr. and Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz, Ron. Pat and Ted. all of Heppner. Also enjoying the reunion were cousins: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hanstad of Silverton and Nothing beats beef. Ciue beef for Christmas Those who get a Beef Gift Certificate have a hand in picking their own present cut to order. Wfflttf 'Gift fcifificafe Cift certificates for the finest Oregon beef are available in $5, $10, and $15 amounts. They may be redeemed for butterfly-cut tenderloins, top sirloins, New York steaks . . . even ham burger ... at any grocery store or meat market in the U.S. Attractive, personalized gift folder with each certificate. Available of any bronch FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON U.S. NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON Also at the OREGON BEEF COUNCIL in the Imperial Hotel, Portland triacetate. Assonea coiors, sizes. Mrs Jody Carson and Jeffrey of Salem. An uncle. Joe Gaarsland of Ion, also at tended. One daughter, Mrs. Joan West of Tehran. Iran, and a prandaughter, Mrs. Roberta Cox of Prineville. were unable to attend. SON BORN TO THE MICHAEL KRF.NKS A son, Dorian Christopher, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Krenk, Eugene, Ore., Nov. 25. Mrs. Krenk is the former Laura Lee Sumner. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner. Heppner. and Mr. and Mrs. Man-in Krenk. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen, aunt and uncle of the baby, were in Eugene for the Oregon-OSU football game. Upon learning of the birth of their new nephew they visited the child at the hospital. i FIRST i NATIONAL maiiiijiiiiiitiiiiiiiinHi'i'i'''"1'3"