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4. THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday. June 24. 1976 Page Lilly -McQuinn united May 27 They will make their home Relatives and friends are invited to attend, outdoor ceremony at the Lil ly's ranch home near Echo, in the presence of family mem bers. A reception followed at the Lilly home. The couple are graduates of Blue Mountain Community College, Pendleton. Roberta attended Echo High School and Stanley, Wheeler County High. In Pendleton, where for the past three years, Roberta has been employed with Safeway. McQuinn is affiliated with Anderson and Ray General Contractors, Pendleton. j Party On May 27, Roberta Lilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert UUy, Echo, and Stan ley McQuinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQuinn, Spray were united in marriage at an 4&S jOOOOOOCOCfl Over 200 enthusiastic people attended the Hardman Reunion according to Blanche Wise who helped host the ' reunon for the Howell family. There were guests from all the states and almost every city in the State of Oregon. Mabel Howell, Monument, was presented a birthday cake while the crowd sang "Happy Birthday" to her on her 82nd birthday. Hardman school alumni from 1912 to 1943 attended. Almost every class was represented. The Class of 1926 all showed up . for the reunion, all four: Lucie Williams Swanson, Eugene; Lee Merrill Bleakman. Beaverton; Neal Knighton, Kennewick, and Kenneth Batty, Heppner. On the Saturday, evening before, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty hosted a dinner party for Kenneth's classmates. Guests included Mr. Percy Merril and Hazel Hayes Bennett, Stayton. Wayne Leathers, Kimberly, was the master of ceremonies for the reunion, announcing to everyone, "his degree came from Hardman University." His great talent for MC'ing the reunion always contributes to this successful event. Contributing the music for the dancing and listening enjoyment was a band from Hermiston, no-one seemed to get their name. The McDaniel family will host the 1977 Hardman reunion. Everyone will be staying home this fourth (hopefully) to help make our celebration a big success. Over $1,500 has been spent buying food for the dinner at the fairgrounds. Breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. with the dedication of the Democrat Gulch Schoolhouse and Hager Park. ' Calf roping and ball games are scheduled for the afternoon. , The closing of the fun-filled day will be the fireworks and 1 music. Juanita Carmichael has undergone open heart surgery at St. Vincents Hospital, Portland. I I was reading an article on how an umpire figures he calls about 95 per cent right. Someday when time allows, maybe ' I'll figure out our percentage. But right now a correction is needed in the Morrow County Fair book. Turn to the page that has the names of the Fair committees listed. Alvin ; McCabe is not listed with 'he committe. Eight? Well, now you all know that his name was not listed, but he is on the , committee. Speaking of the fair, now is the time to be pruning back your flowers, so they will be ready for the fair in ' August. . I met the first lady of our state this week, Pat Strub during a coffee hour held for her at the Jack Sumner residence. The coffee was well attended by the Morrow County ladies and Pat kept them all at ease with her easy-going personality. 1 watched Larry Mills, president of the Heppner Chamber of Commerce as he asked for a show of hands of those who ' wanted the parking meters operating again. Last Saturday I watched our local gendarmes give out parking tickets. Every other car was being cited, so plug those parking meters. Seen, a local city official's new car placed on blocks. It was going nowheres fast. Heard, a gun safety expert accidenUy shot his wife in the shoulder with a pistol. Dr. Carpenter answering the clinic's phone, throwing the caller in a panic, . she was sure she had the wrong number. ' Probably other parts of Heppner are enjoying visiting grandchildren this summer, but South Court Street seems to - be a favored place to visit. Soon Grandpa and Grandma Jim Thomson will have five grandchildren along with five of their own children and spouses in their home. : Meridith and Tom Walters will come with their four sons ' from California. Bruce and Phyllis will bring their daughter Stacey from Portland. Bernice will coi.ie to spend part of her vacation here from her work in Portland. Invitations Hazel Carpenter and Zearl Gillespie, Boardman, will be married Saturday, June 26, 3:00 p.m., at the Boardman Community Church. There nun ui nun inn irn The SoroptimisU and their husbands are hosting a picnic for members and families of other clubs Sunday, June 27, 1:30 p.m. at Anson Wright Park at the fireplace. Former lone, Wgv(y LIVE MUSIC Friday & Saturday June BY FOPt'LAR REQUEST Music by Fugitives COUNTRY WESTERN BAND 9:00 p.m. till 2:00 a.m. SpecialFriA Sat. Night Dinner Steak ,$3.50 mp.m. Chicken Fried Steak $2.50 Honev fluttered Chicken $2.25 will be a reception following in the church fellowship room. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. members and families are cordially invited. New mem- bers will be Initiated and installation of new officers will be held. 44 -k. , Kathleen Kay Schwanin James B. Rieger Schwarzin home of wedding Making their home in Hepp ner following their marriage May 28 at the bride's parent's home and a honeymoon at Wallowa Lake are Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rieger. The bride, the former Kath leen Kay Schwarzin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Schwarzin. Charles O'Connor, Justice of the Peace, officiated at the double ring ceremony. For her wedding, the bride chose a long gown in shades of blue and peach, trimmed in ecru lace. Attendants for the coupe were Mr. and Mrs. Felix Sch warzin, the bride's parents. At the wedding reception Wait" DANCE Saturday '""''ethLig from the Jeweler". ) ffi f ' Is always something special." I .fLfli (S) y personalized 5?r- I )) m )L-- f spoon rings with 1 ( k JJlJ ibirthstones ' I )) -.,.,-,.. . .- in fashionable 1 ii'TnFL-JriJr?.-r0 zodiac designs I I 2 !. - mm crafted in solid sterling silver J K I !S ' ' 11 $15.00 Wm4wttM KJprnjU Heppner, ( . JC rr 0resn n rP$z? July 3. 1976 9-1 a.m. Music By DEPOT II Fair Pavilion Heppner $2.50 single $4.00 couple Sponsored by the American Legion Heppner Post No. 87 Thl id rrtlf mrnl ii pofiof rd by- HANK OF - DjEasfern Oregon mca-JOc--auitaTO MuaKi. rccciAi. ctfoirT wiuaAwci corotTio j . . IT. , Pi held at All Saints Episcopal parish hall, the decorations were flowers of blue and white with blue tablecloths. Cutting and serving the wedding cake was Judy Ledbetter. friend of the couple. Patti Saling and Cathy Marshall, friends of the couple, poured the punch. Attending the guest book and gift table with Ruth Ann Keithley, cousin of the bride. The new Mrs. Rieger will continue her education at Heppner High School where she will be a senior this fall. The groom is a graduate of Harper High School, Harper, TX and is employed by Kinzua Corporation, Heppner. !' V" ! Courity Pomona meeting Saturday, June 26, Green field Grange will serve a 6:30 p.m. dinner for all Grangers at their Grange Hall in Board man. Pomona meeting will convene at 8 p.m. Lecturers program will consist of re ports from Grangers who attended State Grange in The Dalles. Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind strom are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan Kay, to Stanley T. Weiper, Clearlake, CA, Saturday, June 26, at 4 in the afternoon at the lone United Church of Christ. There will be a reception following at the Legion Hall. 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