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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1976)
FOIR-THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Memorial weekend saw the parks of our area overflowing. Bull Prairie and Anson Wright Park trailer pads were almost all taken by Thursday even ing. Cutsforth Park was not completely full. The rain, hail and snow gave the campers a cool feeling, that summer was yet to come. Fishing was good and limits were not hard to reach. Heppner High School teach ers and families held their end-of-the-year picnic at Bull Prairie with a fun time enjoy ed by all. Also if anything else should be added, big sighs of relief were heard. "Schools out." There are two women in our area who would like to form a woman's baseball team. Di ane Ball, 676-5306 and Ruby Shear, 676-9921 would like to hear from anyone who are interested in playing. They need lots of players, at this time, there would not be any bench warmers. Think of all the exercise and of that fresh air girls . . . Wedding plans ; Mrs. Leata Paddock, Pen dleton, announces the forth coming marriage of her dau ghter, Patti, to Mr. Robert Dobbs, son of Mrs. Jeanne Dobbs, Pendleton. ' .1 The wedding will be at 3 p.m., Sunday, June 6, at First Baptist Church, 3202 S.W. Nye, Pendleton. The reception following the ceremony will be held at the Church Hall. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Chaplain (LCT) and Mrs. Charles M. Maness Jr. of Redstone Arsenal Alabama announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Ann Lisa to Charles A. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson, Lexington, Oregon. The wedding will take place at the lone United Church of Christ June 19. 2 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Heppner FOR ELKS ONLY Thursday, June 3 No Lodge Friday, June Dinner by Jim 6 8:30 Live Music Saturday, Junes Live Music Depot II Thuri., June 10 Lodge Hag Day Observance Ladies Night Saturday June 12 Crab Fred B.P.O.C. (1 TTENTION j V COME TO THE 1 , HARDMAN REUNION f BICENTENNIAL I ( las reunion for i C I Ilardman High School 1 I Graduates from C I 1917 thru 42 l , Sunday. June 20, 11 j 9 a.m. on II I Opry House f f ' Politick I f ' PLEASE ATTEND i I Heppne. OR. TOarsday. June J. LHU A small dinner party was given for Mike Sweeney last Friday evening. Mike is mov ing to Portland to attend Lewis and Clark College for the summer months. The W.W. Weatherfords ce lebrated their 10th wedding anniversary with a small dinner party last Friday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cutsforth and Mel and Anita Boyer. Vern Batty wants to know just how many high school classes of the Hardman School she can get together for the Hardman reunion. The first class to graduate was May 10, 1917 and the last was in 1941 or 42. Everyone who lives here are asked to remind or get word to all the Hardman classmates for one fabulous reunion. Pictures will betaken of the separate classes. Also please start looking for any memoribilia to bring to the reunion. With Blanche Wise, Verna Howell and Vern Batty coordinating this Hardman Bicentennial Reunion, success is assured. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck during the Memorial Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crump and Shirley, Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langis Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langis Jr., and children Kenneth, Toni and Diana; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Langis and children Chad and Teri and Mrs. Woody Groom and children Cindi and Den nis, all of Walla Walla; WA. Herbert Crump and Elsie Langis are brother and sister to Edna Peck and were born and raised in Heppner. BIKTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Tim Tullis are the parents of a son, Dalton Quinn, born April 26 in Her miston. . t Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sid McMurphy, Union and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tullis, lone. Piss With Our OREGON NATURALS INTRODUCING TO LARGER THAN THAT'S RIGHT I ! ! 2 COMPLETE WITH WOOD - RAIL & LADDER. SOLD BY SETS ONLY CAN BE USED AS 2 REGULAR FULL SIZE BEDS OREGON NATURALS INDOOROUTDOOR DINNING SET RUSTIC TABLE - 2 CENCHES - 2 BENCH CHAIRS 199,00 CUSTOM ORDERS 230 Pendleton, 1M Brown Graduates Chris Edward Brown, Hep pner, was among the 706 seniors and graduate students granted degrees at Pacific Lutheran University, Taco ma, WA, Sunday, May 23. During the afternoon com mencement exercises in Olson Auditorium a total of 529 bachelor's degree candidates and 177 graduate students were honored. McElligotts on honor roll Spring semester honor roll from the University of Port land includes 580 students. Perfect 4.0 grade point aver ages were earned by 162 stu dents. Kathleen Marie McElligott and Mary Margaret McElli gott, both of lone, are listed on the honor roll. Kathleen is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences and Mary received her bache lor of science degree in nursing from the University on May 9. Healy-Eckman married in evening ceremony Judy Michelle Healy, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Healy, Heppner became the bride of Kenneth Dean Eck man, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Eckman, Heppner on May 28. The ceremony was read by Father John O'Brien assisted by Father Brian McKenna at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. The bride's gown, made by her mother, was candlelight ivory chiffon fashioned with a flounce bottom and trimmed with lace and pink rosebuds. Her wide brimmed hat was ANGLERS TAKE NOTE Willow Creek, Rhea Creek and Cutsforth Pond were planted again Wednesday, June 2 with 1,000 legal sized trout each. rx up Line PENDLETON AND THE WHOLE ANY BUNK-BEDS YOU'VE FULL SIZE BEDS RAILS. GUARD ONLY 00 OREGON NATURALS - dun WITH WOOD RAILS. GUARD RAIL & LADDER WITH THE SOLID ONLY CONSTRUCTION THAT IS TWO-VETS TRADEMARK. $ fl Q O Oi Court S.E. St. Oregon 276-1674 i MR. rimmed with matching lace and attached veil. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds, while daisies and wore a cross, a wedding gift from the groom. Maid of honor for her sister was Joan Healy. Portland. Bridesmaids were Mary Hea ly and Kay Aldrilh. Anita Davidson and Judy Bennett, friends of the bride were candle lighlers. Attendants gowns were pastel colored empire styled gowns. They carried baskets of spring flowers. Best man was Mike Berg strom. Groomsmen were Dave and Rob Eckman, bro thers of the groom and Jerry Gentry. Wedding music was provid ed by Jim Ackley, Shannon Kellv and Bill Kenny. of Furniture WORLD O0 EVER SEEN. 1 3 Piece Oregon Naturals Occassional Tables $ 125.22 REGULAR SIZE BUNKS v 'JSJLSL AVAILABLE ONLY IN PENDLETON. i X, s AND MRS. KENNETH KC'KM.VN The bride's mother, Mrs. Jack Healy wore a three-piece long dress. Mrs. Dave Eck man, mother of the groom wore a two-piece light green gown. Both mothers wore corsages of white rosebuds and carnations. Mrs. Ida Coleman, grandmother of the bride wore a two-piece green dress; Mrs. Kenneth Burgess, grandmother of the groom wore a blue print dress, both had orchid corsages. The wedding receipt ion was held at St. Patrick's Parish Hall. The tiered cake was flanked by candelabra woven with flowers through the center and the tables were decorated with pastel cloths with candles and flower rings. Thv centerpiece was pink "" pennies and snowballs. Cutt ing the cake were Mrs. Bill Vl i tM . M H K IK H IK 1K t t n IK K 3K m : H IK ?1K t t n n Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 Price effective Thursday. Friday & Saturday. June 3-4-S Scott Economy Napkins Western Shores Paper Plates 100 tt. 3C 3 y Wltadishes & "4 :to ;( IK N' 3 lbs. sugar carrots 8 5 IK 1 pk) 'ft I k il : ' W $ V -.1 ' 1 Healy. Mrs. Jim Burgess, Mrs. LcRoy Gardner and Mrs. Ted Palmateer. Mrs. Harry O Donnel and Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz poured coffee. Rhon da Sargent and Teresa Hughes poured punch. Passing out wheat bags and scrolls were Kerry Burgess and Trisha Mahoney. Maureen Healy at tended the gift table with Janice Healy in charge of the guest book. For their wedding trip to Central Oregon and the Ore gon coast the bride wore a blue pants suit. The bride and groom are graduates of Heppner High School. The bride attended Mt. Hood Community College and is now employed at Court Street Market. Heppner. The groom is employed by HM Ranches, Heppner. ' i ii . J .1 I MARKET 790 390 I Green Onions loo s90 ea. J i J 77 rrr Bananas lb, for $1.00 Cutsforth Coopissfoaod Thomas W. Cutsforth will graduate with a B.S. Degree In Political Science on Sunday, June 6, from Oregon State University, Corvallis. Cutsforth will be commis sioned as an Ensign in the U.S. Navy on that day. He will be stationed in Pensacola, Flori da for seven weeks and then in Denver, CO, for 20 weeks for intense training in the Air Intelligence field. His wife Cathy will be moving to Denver where she will be employed by the C1I2M Hill Engineering Corp. Tom is the son of Mrs. Lucia Barrett, Lexington Grand Squares The Grand Squares dance club of lone held election for new officers at their dance Friday night, May 21, at Willows Grange Hall, lone. Officers for the next square dance season starting in Sep tember are: President, Mar vin Eplcy. Olex; Vice-presi- I Jeans for the 8 8 :! s it K K X K X X X X A I Donkenny Promotion anytime you buy a Donkenny top, you will be entitled to one ticket which may give you a Donkenny wardrobe that includes 3 tops. Ends June 30 Lebush K :: x X 117 I Western Family Lemonade pink or regular Darigold Butter Niblets Corn Oberti Pitted Olives 490 Van Camp Pork & Beans Western Family Mayonnaise USDA CHOICE Pot Boasts Blade Cut Arm Cut rV'rT:' if 1 TOM CUTSFORTH elect officers dent, Jerry Holloman, Hepp ner; Secretary, Joyce Hollo man, Heppner; and Treasur er, Jack Osterlund, Condon. The club will hold their last dance of the season Saturday night, June 5, 8 p.m., at Willows firarute, llall. Junior Rodeo i By Gene's Jeans Maverick StuffedJeans Sizes 3-4 thru 17-18 Embroidered, Chevron double zippers Shoppe r I f f - r r i n . i. no,. 3 for $1.00 $1.09 360 I lb. 590 31 oi. 990 1990 11.09 mm i.i rr-- Western Family Sliced Bacon lbs $2.29 51