THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR, Thursday. June 19, lilt. Page I
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Friends and relatives gath
ered at the home of Grace and
Leland McKinney In Board
man on May 30 for a day of
picnicing and visiting. It was
also to bid the family goodbye
as they leave for Fairbanks,
Alaska, where Leland has
been working since last Nov
ember. Those attending from
lone were: Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Rea and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin McCabe and family,
Ruth McCabe, Helen McCabe,
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Keene and
family, Mary Lindsey, Lola
Ann Pettyjohn and Nancy
Pettyjohn. From Lexington:
Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Rea and
family, from Hermlstlon : Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Berry and from
Spokane, WA: Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Anderson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow
had friends and relatives over
for Memorial Day and they
were Colonel and Mrs. John
Bristow and Linda and Doug
from Lay ton, Utah; Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Bristow and Shawn
from Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Bonerty and Jennifer of
rui tmnu; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
McCabe and John and Laurie
and Mr. and Mrs. Harsin from
Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Rictman and Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Rietman and
Eddie and Ida Grabil all ol
lone.
Colonel and Mrs. John
Bristow and family are mov
Ing to Washington D.C. or ,
August 1; John will tx
attending school there.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright 01
Baker are here visiting hei
mother, Ida Grabil, for abou
a month.
The worship service of th
United Church of Christ las
Sunday included some musi
cal arrangements by Mr. anc
Mrs. Darrell James and
family. Mrs. James sang a
vocal solo, six year old Joel
did a violin solo, a quartet was
done by the whole family with
Joel playing an interlude
"Edelweiss" on his violin. On
the different arrangements
they were accompanied by
Mr. James.
The prelude, offertory, and
Bible
Vacation Bible school at the
Heppner Church of the Naza
rene ended last week.
Boys and girls were involv
ed with many crafts and
activities during the session.
The older girls completed lap
robes and presented them to
people at the Pioneer Memor
ial Hospital.
The boys made bird houses.
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postlude were done by Mrs.
Bill Rietman at the piano and
Mr. James at the organ.
"Holy Spirit Strikes Again"
was the sermon topic given by
Rev. Bill Graham.
A coffee hour followed the
service with Mr. and Mrs.
Willard French in - charge.
Mrs. French did the arrange
ments of the alter flowers for
the Sunday service.
The annual Memorial Day
program was held at the
school grounds and presented
by the lone Legion Post No. 95.
Rev. Bill Graham gave the
invocation and Matt Doherty
was the speaker.
Following this ceremony
another one was held at the
Pioneer Cemetery at Wells
Springs. Fifty years ago on
June 6 a dedication was held in
memory of the pioneers and
also marked as the spot were
Colonel Gilliam died.
The Legion recently erected
a flag pole with a plaque at the
base of It as a bicentennial
project with the flag flying for
the first time on Memorial
Day 1978. The flag will fly on
other special holidays too.
The relatives and friends
from out of town attending the
funeral of Blanch Scheelar
were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Scheelar and John of Portland
from Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Don Scheelar and Jim, Mark
and Molly, Mrs. Steve Ger
hard, Mrs. Jack Janssen and
Tracie, and Mr. and Mrs. CD.
Whitlcck; from Bellevue, WA.
were Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Scheelar, David, Deborah and
Mary Ann; from Tacomn,
WA.; Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Crabtree; from Caldwell, ID.;
Mrs. Sharon Gelinas and Fred
Silva.
The pallbearers were her
five grandsons' John, Jim,
Mark, and David Scheelar,
Ron Grabtree and great
grandson Ashley McCAbe.
Irene Swanson has returned
home from a two week trip to
Los Angeles visiting her
brother Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Miller and family and a niece
in Sonama, Calif.
School
All the children enjoyed a full
week of interesting Bible
stories, memory work and
crafts.
The boys and girls are now
working on the children's
musical, "The Story Telling
Man." They will continue
working each Sunday at S
p.m.
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Donkenny Promotion
anytime ypu 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
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NANCY WADE
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans,
Heppner, announce the forth
coming marriage of their
daughter, Michele, to Mr.
Michael Bergstrom, son of
Mrs. Marlene Peterson and
Mr. Robert Berstrom, both of
heppner
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A bus load of Morrow County
Senior Citizens will leave
Heppner en route to a visit at
Maryhill Museum, John Day
Dam and Celilo Park, June 12.
The Saturday bus trip will
leave from the Neighborhood
Center at 8 a.m. in Heppner,
Lexington Ilcvs
By Drlpha Jone
CRESWICK INSTALLED
LEXINGTON Delegates of
the Holly Rebekah Lodge,
Hilda Yocom and Delpha
Jones attended the installation
in Eugene of Oliver Creswick
as Grand Marshall replacing
Jack Sumner. Creswick is a
former Heppner resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Van
Winkle were weekend visitors
at their home in Lexington
from Portland where Mr.
Van Winkle is receiving medi
cal attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mounts,
Portland and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Mounts and children,
Pendleton, were Lexington
and Heppner callers over the
weekend.
. Mark Robinson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frankie Robinson, is
recuperating in a hospital in
Pendleton from eye injuries
received from a B-B gun.
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Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wade of
Condon are announcing the
engagement of their daughter,
Nancy Joan, to Pete McEl
ligott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
McEIligott, lone, OR.
Miss Wade is a 1973 grad
uate of Condon High School
and is currently a junior at
Oregon State. McEIligott is a
1971 graduate of lone High
School and a 1976 graduate of
the University of Portland.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Invitation
The wedding will be Sunday,
June 20, 4 p.m., at Hope
Lutheran Church, Heppner.
The reception will follow at
the Heppner Elks Club.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited to attend.
from the . Public School in
Lexington at 8:30 a.m. and
from the Wind Mill Cafe in
Irrigon at 9:30 a.m.
lone residents are urged to
meet the bus in Lexington.
Each person is also asked to
bring a sack lunch.
Carlita and Lolita Mar
qua rdl are making their home
in Newport where .Carlita is
employed at Lavelle Nelsons
House of Charm.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klinger
and sons. Portland spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Klinger.
Micheal Kane, San Fran
cisco, spent a few days last
week here, and will return
' later for another stay. He is
employed in Pasco and is
'staying at the William Van
Winkle home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rea
and daughters, Hermiston
have been visiting her par- '
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mar
quardt, Phillip and Doug were
business callers in Salem last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar
shall were Washington callers
last week where they visited
friends and relatives.
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A wedding been
announced for Satur
day, June 12 at the
Hope Lutheran Chu
rch in lone.
Rene Flack, Her
miston and Kent Gu
tierrez, lone will join
in matrimony in the 1
p.m. celebration.
Friends and rela
tives are Invited to
attend.
Library News
Eloise Ebert, Oregon State
Librarian, and Ralph Dela
marter, Senior Consultant of
the state library will come to
the Heppner Library at 10
a.m. on June 22.
Miss Ebert hopes to meet
with the Heppner Library
Board, the librarian and
representative officials of the
city and county to discuss
Oregon Library Law, budgets,
collection development and
the long range program for
library development in Ore
gon. The Heppner Mer
chants have picked
July 9 as the day for
the city's annual side
walk bazaar. The
event will be one day
only.
The bazaar will
run from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. All organiza
tions are invited to
participate.
Meeting
canceled
There will not be housing
meeting at Farmers Home
Adminstration Office in Pen
dleton on Monday, June 14.
The next meeting will be
June 21-'
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Church holds annual meeting
There will be no organized
services in the Heppner Seventh-day
Adventist Church for
the next two weeks (June 12
and 19). The members will be
meeting with the other Adven
tists of this area at the annual
camp meeting held on the
Walla Walla College campus
in College Place, Washington.
Kelly
The Kelly family reunion
was held at Memaloose Park
Saturday and Sunday, June 5
and 6.
Due to illness, distance and
previous obligations, part of
the family was unable to
attend this year.
Those attending were Mrs.
Lena Kelly, Heppner; Mr. and
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county's pioneers
has suffered a stroke
and is in Providence
Hospital in Portland.
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"This is the most-looked-forward-to
religious occasion
of the church," said Pastor
Lloyd Perrin. "Members will
hear spiritual messages from
outstanding church officials,
fellowship with other Adven-
tists from throughout the
area, and will re-emphasize
Reunion
Mrs. Bob Kelly and Matthew
Kelly, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Creston Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Saling, Patti and
Michele Saling, all of Heppner
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Magill and
Stephanie, Pendleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Hevener and Brian,
McMinnville; and Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Robinson, Jacklyn
and Natalfe, Arlington.
4934 N.E. Pacific St.
In Portland, is now
hospitalized at Pro
vidence in room 554.
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be sent to Brown in
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Marriage
announced
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher,
Spray, Oregon, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Kristi Marie, to Mr.
Denis Leon Dennis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Dennis, Spray.
The wedding will take place
Saturday, June 12, 1:30 p.m.,
at the Assembly of God
Church in Spray. The recep
tion will follow in the church
social room.
All friends and relatives are
cordially invited to attend.
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the spiritual direction of their . .,
lives." lf ,r
Pastor Perrin, who is new in , ,
Heppner, has already left to
go to the campus. He is joining,;
ministers, Bible workers and,
other church employees from ,.
northeastern Oregon, eastern
Washington, and the Idaho ;
panhandle at the camp site to. ,;;
help prepare for the annual
eight day religious convoca- ;
tion. Approximately 5,000 per
sons are expected over the
week-ends. i'-i
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Friday evening at sunset,';
Seventh-day Adventists usher " .
in their day of worship, which
lasts until sunset Saturday?'"
For this reason, the first
service of the convocation will ,
begin on Friday evening of
June 11, and the last service
will be Staurday evening,'
Junel9. Each day between
these dates, services will be
held, beginning at 6:30 lil'
and ending at 7:30 p.m. ;V
Anyone who happens to be f
near College Place during this .
time is cordially invited 'itf ''.
attend the meetings.
Services will resume In the (
local Adventist ' Church on
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