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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1975)
VHe 3. THK GAZETTK -TI.MKS. Heppner. OH.. Thursday. Jimr I!C Couple married at Lutheran church r 1 r "f . , , , : I 1 V. t ' . 4 S Sj" ' i - Mil. AVI MILS, -1 - -... Sumners celebrate golden anniversary .Mr. and .Mrs Calvin Sum ner, lleppner. were honored wiih a reception on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Saturday June 14. by their children. Mr and Mrs Paul IliiiiM-n, lleppner: Mr. and Mrs Tom Sumner. Arlington: .Mr and Mrs Jim Sumner. The Dalle: Mr and Mrs Jack Sunnier, lleppner. Jay Sumner. Malibu. Ca . and Mr. and Mrs Michael Krek. Kug ene Mr and Mrs Sumner cut the firM piece of their three tiered anniversary cake The cake was decorated wilh vellovv roses and golden leaves ll was topped with a gold heart w nh a imh enclosed lor Ihe mutiaiuie bride and . griHim An arrangement of vellovv roses was Ihe center pitne fm Ihe cake The guest table were adorned with vcllnw rosebuds as center pus e The cake wa cut by Mrs I. .mi. i Krenk. daughter ol Mr and Mrs Sumner, with grand daughter. Mrs. Rita Ithea Knise serving the cake (ii.iiidd.iunhlri Angela Sum ner, served collee and lea. Sallv Sunnier served Ihe punch and J.u i Sumner pre I IIIIIMtV Ml Will MKKTS Till ItSHW The lihrarv Imi.iiiI will hold lis June meeting tonight al H pm Several important mat ters will lie discussed at this meeting ol the I?I74 73 fiscal year MMtltlW.K NNl H Mr and Mrs Harold Peck, lleppner announce Ihe mar riage of their daughter. Mar- jnnc to John C, Church. Pendleton. The couple was married May 23 at Walla Walla. Wa The newly weds ' will reside in Pendleton where both are employed Junior Fashions Summer tops Jeans India Gauze Cloth Tops Swim Suits: funnctirncuinim IMIUUJL MIJIIIUIIII ( ,. SI MKH sided over the guest book, Mr ami Mrs Al Huil provided the musical enter tainment Following the reception a familv dinner was held at the home o Paul Hansen After dinner the Sumner's oeiied their gills and cards James Calvin Sumner and Geraldine Grace Skinner, both descendants of early covered wagon pioneers were married June 13. l'i:.- in Pnnev ille, Or Their honeymoon summer was seni in Ihe (KIhh-o Mountains riding Ihe callle reserve. They homeslcaded mil til Miichell on Hinkoti Cm-k Mr Sumner was engaged in the trucking business, running Sunnier s Truck Service and later hauling lugs in Ixilh Prmeville and lleppner. W hile oK-raluig Cal's Place. Milthell. he and Gordon While, lime, installed two diesel engines in tiling the In si electricity In the town He nuued and operated ('al' Tavern, lleppner lm a liiiint'i ot vears Now reined, ihev are liv nig on their sun's ranch Kiev have l'i grandchildren l s Mil I Ml Mil I The l"inl reteplion nl Ihe .lai k Siiiiinei . (irand Master. I.ciuh W likens. President ol Ihe Kcltckah Assembly . Iu ane fuller. Grand Ruler. Gland Junior bxlc. enice Mieeley . President. Thelo lilin ssemlily. all ol ihe Orcein (irand l.nile will he held June .11 al the (Iddlellnvvs Temple. Inlll S imh Ave , Portland. All Odillclliius. ReUkahs. and tnenils are mviled to aMeml The bus will paik near Ihe Willnvvs .nlge Hall anil will leave al approximately I to p in and reiiirn the same day Ladies Juniors Girls size 7 14 Boys size 2 - 7 Mrs. Krebs resigns BftlCC board post Residents of Morrow County lost their only representative on the board of Blue Mountain Community College with the resignation of Dorothy Krebs, lone, last Wednesday night. Mrs. Krebs was advised by her doctor to reduce her work load. She is active in affairs in her community and was advised that continued work on the college board could be damaging to her health. Mrs. Krebs, the second woman to serve on the college board, was appointed to the board last October to fill a vacancy left by the resigna tion of Bob Zerba, Athena. Joe Green, Board Chairman said, "We accept the resigna tion with regret." Residents of Morrow County interested in serving on the Blue Mountain College Board of Education are asked to contact President Ron Daniels at the college, either in writing or by phone. "The college board is ex pected to name a replacement July 16. and the board plans on naming a Morrow County resident, " said Daniels. The board meets the third Wednesday of each month, normally at 7.30 p.m.. how ever, the July 16 meeting will start at 8 p.m. Kennedys ho id family reunion The Kennedy's held their sixth annual family reunion at Shelton Park. June 13. 73 relatives and five guests spent the day visiting, fishing, playing baseball, horseshoes, anil enjoying a polluck dinner. The oldest person at Ihe reunion was )ewey Kennedy Sr.. who celebrated his With birthday June 22 The young est was the infant sou of Mrs Mary McDonald Others attending Ihe re union were: Mr and Mrs. Ken Klhs, Prinev illc: Mr and Mrs Jesse Jones and family. Mary McDonald and familv and Theresa. Guiierre. Prairie Cily . Mr and Mrs. Jim Jones anil family. Hums. Mr and Mrs. Wayne Snvder. Coos Hay . Mr and Mi s Bill Dans and son. Mr and Mrs Sluh Hams and family . and Mr and Mrs Skip Callinc and fam ily, llei niislmi. Mi and Mrs. Richard Kiner and family, lone. Mr and Mr. Art Warren and lauiily. Mr and Mis (In cute Wairen and laiuily. Mr and Mrs .Inn Itloodsuoi III and family, llep pner. Mr and Mrs Kdward (taker and lainilv. Lexington. Mr and Mis Itud Wilson. Ilorlex. Mr (hit Kennedy. Kossil. Mi and Mrs Larry Kennedy and lamily. Hard man. Mr and Mrs Dewey KenneiK and lamilv. Ma ville Mr and Mrs Rick (uilei re and family . Mr iH-ucy Kennedy Sr . Mr and Mrs Marvin llotliuaiin and Exciting the new high fashion Ipllir I DfCDrV 'im4hin frtm Nm H lw. MmMlHt rr- I tort Hcum t A.M. U Mi ITT MAIN IT. RCPPNER TIL ITI.ttOO TKHKSA III GIIK8 Engaged Mrs. Joan Hughes and Mr. Matt Hughes, both of Hepp ner. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Teresa to Mr. Kirk Andrews, son of Mrs. Mollie Dickman. Mesa. Wa. Miss Hughes is a graduate of lleppner High School. Mr. Andrews is a graduate of Council High School and is presently stationed in Korea. A fall wedding is planned. MO K TO TOWX Mr. and Mrs. C.H Privetl have moved into lleppner. Their new address is I IllQuaid Street. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Piper are living at the Privetl 's ranch home. lamily. Condon and Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Marlin and lamily. Redmond. Also present were Rena Kaltruy. Condon. Allicrta Thomason. lone; Curtis Cuts lorih and Rnseanna Marlalt. l'Vington. ami l.cndocri Mar cuni. lone .SS Ol Vi HOLDS ItKl MOV The lleppner High Schmil radualmg class of I'.Hi.'i will lie holding its reunion on Saturday. July 3. al Ihe lleppner Klks Club There will 4ea "gel -acquainted" hour al 3 top in and a class dinner al 7 p in. Parents wishing to visit with this class are invited to attend the dance starling al S p in The graduates and their lannlies will have a picnic Sunday. July fi. at the fair minimis Will ltsoS (U m v mi mti Mr and Mrs .Michael Anderson, lleppner elemen tary Icachers, coiiiIucIimI Ihe lleppner Library's second story hour last Monday The children walched as Kim (.eoi HeanilSlacey Toll helH'd di .iinalie Ihe story . Next Monday al in a m Pauline Winter and her dau ghter Rosemary will lie Ihe sloi v tellers 1 Exact. Put some excitement on his wnst Give him th time, day and dale And one ot the handsomest 1 7 jewel automatics he's ever seen. The styling is high fashion. Colorful Imaginative. With iet black case and strap. A golden-rimmed dial, in geometries ol black and gold. Or royal blue and black. Only $65 00. MMltn Mil ' 4 Ijcia Culsforlh and James Barrett were united in mar riage June 14. 4 p.m. at the Hope Lutheran Church, Hepp ner. The Rev. Mark Johnson performed the ceremony. The attendants were Diana Parllow. daughter of the bride, and Bill Wilson. A reception was held follow ing the wedding at the brides home. Mrs. Barrett's children hrwled the buffet luncheon which was attended by friends and family of the couple. After a short honeymoon, the couple are at their home in Lexington. The bride is em Rev. and Mrs. Blackaller honored at reception A farewell reception for the Rev, David Wm. Blackaller. and his wife. Mary, was held following the Sunday service. June 22. 1973. al All Sainls' Kpiscopal Church. Heppner. Sponsored by the vestry and congregation, and wilh the Bishop of Kaslern Oregon. The Rl. Rev. Wm. B. Spofford. present. Fr. Blackaller was lhanked for his three years of service to Ihe congregation and the mission of Morrow County and received a "Trea sure Chesl" of gifts and gm'Iinjs. He will officiate al services for Ihe last lime on June 29. 1973. and then w ill retire to the vicinity of Nelson. British Columbia. He will assist the Bishop and Dean of the diocese ol Kixitenay in the Anglican Church of Canada in a yoked field of Cathedral and subsidiary mission congrega tions Fr. Blackaller moved to lleppiM-r in 1972 from the xisil urns of canon of St Michael s Cathedral. Boise. Idaho, and chaplain ol St, Luke's Hospital, lioise. For Ihe indefinite future, sen ices w ill he supplied to Ihe All Saints' congregation by Ihe Rev . Lhiis Perkins ol Cov e, oieuim. assisted by canom cally licensed lay -readers. Robert Ahrams. Liwell (irib file and Ned Clark According UJ Hitrs Sliced Bologna Chuck HmilMOIHIIUIIIMIIIMIIUIIIimimiMHtHIOIHIHmillUH S & V7 Coffee sit, Western Family Com Cream style or whole Efmdale Peas Mission 12 oz. Egg Noodles 49c .'.N'iSWSVAN'.V.' Sklppy 50 lb. Save J4 Order strawberries Prices effective June ployed at Columbia Basin Klectric. The groom has opened his own business in lleppner. Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper, lleppner. were surprised last Thursday, when several of their relatives visited them for a polluck luncheon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brill. Arlene Potter and daughter. Shirl. Spray. Rallene Gentry and daughter Dawne. Peggy Coffman and son Russell, lleppner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopper. Hcrntislon. to Bishop Spofford. the vestry of Ihe church is working through a vacancy-consultation process which is designed to surface the appropriate ministry for the church, consistent with the goals and purMses of the congregation and Ihe nature of the needs and challenges of Morrow County. Next story hour Monday, June 30 The next Heppner Branch Associated University Women sonsored children's story hour is scheduled for Monday. June 30. 10 a.m. at the lleppner Public Library. Storyteller for the morning will be Pauline Winter. Help ing her will he her daughter Rosemary. The story hours are free to all children ages four through eight wrw snniiiw M MtKFT The next AAl'W sponsored Saturday market is scheduled (or Saturday. July 12 in conjunction with the lleppner Merchants Sidewalk Bazaar For tuitlier information call Sue Duncan or Martha Doher-Iv iBHiimiuwmmiimnirauttiitaiBinBt PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATURDAY 12oz-pkg- 59( Sfealis I f ... 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