Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 01, 1976, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner. OR. ThwmdBj. July 1. Pf j
Around theT? pot
belly stove
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Ernst this weekend were Mrs.
Ernst's mother, Mrs. Foster
of Summer Lake; grandpar
ents Mr. and Mrs. McClellan
of Salem, and sister, Elaine
Condon with daughter Delys-
The lone Rainbow Girls
Assembly No. 89 attended
Grand Assembly In Corvallis.
Arlene Cannon was the Grand
Representative to Kansas.
Tammy Tucker was the Gra
nd Choir Representative. Mrs.
Lewis Halvorsen chaparoned
the girls. Arlene Cannon met
,' her parents in Corvallis and
the family took a holiday to
the Oregon Coast. Miss Tuck
er returned to lone with the
Condon Girls Assembly.
Mrs. Keith Yates, Dayton,
WA, was here visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Marv Peter
son. Visiting the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Baker was their
daughter Mrs. Randy Tachel
la and sons David and Drew,
of Pendleton, OR.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helina,
Seattle, were houseguests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen. The Helina 's were here to
attend the Susan Lindstrom
wedding. Mrs. Helina Is the
sister of Mr. Roy W. Lind
strom. ' Sharon (Crabtree) Gelinas,
and Frau Michel of Fulda,
GermanJ&lsited in lone after
a 10-day vacation in Salem
where they stayed with the
Don Scheelar family. They
also visited the E.L. Scho
lar's in Portland and the Ron
Crabtree of Tacoma. After a
visit in Bellvue, WA, with the
Larry Scheelar family they
returned to the Oregon Coast
and toured Astoria. Complet
ing their stay In lone Frau
Michel left for her home in
Germany after a pleasant and
interesting first visit to the
United States.
Mr. Rick Kandle of lone
spent his vacation with a trip
to Montana and Yellowstone
National Park. Mr. Kandle
has returned home with a
beautiful collection of slides of
his holiday. Mr. Kandle also
spent time photographing
Grand Tetons National Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Crabtree
jf Tacoma visited lone Fri
day. Sunday the Leo Crab
tree's and granddaughter Ali
14 and the Ron Crabtree's
motored to Sandy, OR. where
they had a visit with the Stan
McGills, formerly of Cecil,
OR.
Debra Palmer has returned
borne from Corvallis after
spending a busy and enjoyable
week at Girls State.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer drove
ber down to Corvallis and
remained for the Friday
evenings opening ceremony.
They viewed the vespar which
was held Inside and the closing
candlelight ceremony outside.
Debra was elected city
reporter of Bane City and
was also secretary to the West
WATCH FOR
REED'S MINI MART
OPENING THIS WEEKEND
LOCATION;
At the west end of
Service Station,
HOURS:
7a.m. to 9p.m.
Mon.thru Sat.
J! .
By Julie Nelson and
Robin Baker .
County Senator. She and
others published the daily
state press newspaper. Being
secretary she attended and
took notes at the House Ses
sions and meetings. In order
to obtain these positions a
three-minute speech on "Why
I want the Job" was given in
front of 270 girls in attend
ance. -
She wishes every girl could
attend girls state and she
gives the American Legion
Auxiliary a big Thank you!
The lone Varlsty Cheer
leaders have left for the
D.C.A. cheerleading school at
the University of Portland.
They are Debra Palmer, Carol
McElllgott, Kim Cofenas and
Natalie Tews. The girls will
return home July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin
were visited recently by
granddaughter Melene Mar
tin. Their son Melvin and
grandson Mark were here to
help with the farm work.
Sunday the Martin family re
turned to their home in Moses
Lake, WA.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Doh
erty attended the American
Legion Convention last week
In Seaside. During the busi
ness meeting the lone unit was
presented two awards. The
first award was presented to
lone for being the first unit in
the state to reach its mem
bership goal. The second
award was for lone reaching
its goal before the Nov. 11 goal
date.
Joan, Rick, Margaret and
Donny Doherty spent last
week in Albany with Bev
Doherty ' sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Vearrier. The week
consisted of a trip to the
Enchanted Forest, different
dining cuisines, and a drive to
the airport where they greeted
their grandparents who had
Just returned from a trip to
Scotland.
Mrs. Fred Nelson Jr. broke
her ankle while fishing at Bull
Prairie over the weekend.
First aid was used and her
husband Fred was assisted by
Simon Winter of Lexington
and Ed Johnson of Butter
Creek. Mrs. Nelson required
surgery on Monday at Pen
dleton Community Hospital
and will be in a cast for three
months.
The lone Ponytail Softball
team had their ' end of the
season Pool Party and barbe
cue at the lone school grounds
Monday night. Invited were
the four Ponytail Softball
teams from Heppner
Hospital notes
Patients at Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital this week are:
Clara Dunn, Hermiston; Lora
Pettyjohn, Levi Connor and
Brandy Miracle, all of Hepp
ner. Patients dismissed this
week were: Shawn Crandall,
Condon; Ray Cripss, Kinzua
and Jason Palmer, Heppner.
Reed's Mobile
Heppner
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Nelson
Maness-Nelson wed
The lone United Church of
Christ, lone, was the setting
for the June 19 wedding of Ann
Lisa Maness and Charles
Alfred Nelson.
The bride is the daughter of
Chaplain (LCD and Mrs.
Charles M. Maness, Jr., Red
stone Arsenal, Alabama.
The grooms parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Nelson,
lone.
Chaplain Maness, father of
the bride, officiated at the 2
p.m. ceremony. The bride was
given in marriage by her
mother.
The bride chose a white
satin gown with a lace overlay
and portrait neckline. Her
chapel train was of lace and
an illusion veil fell from her
headpiece of white satin roses.
She carried her mother's
white Bible with a single red
rose with baby's breath and
ribbon streamers. She wore a
necklace of white gold and
pearl surrounded with dia
monds, a gift from the groom.
Jan Maness was maid of
honor for her sister. She wore
a dress of blue French my
stique with an empire waist. .
Lighting the candies was
Kristin Nelson, sister of the
groom.
Jim Swanson was best man.
Ushering were Kerry Peter
son and Chris Lovgren.
Wedding music was by Mrs.
Paul Tews.
Mrs. C. M. Maness Jr.,
mother of the bride, wore a
gown of cherry French mysti
que, fashioned with long
sleeves and a portrait collar.
The groom's mother, Mrs.
Watch for Our
Sidewalk Bazaar Sale
I
Bargains
lone.
Garanw
a
LIVE MUSIC
Sat., July 3
Country Western
"TheFogitivesare back again"
9:00 p.m. till 2:00a.m.
Saturday Special
Dinner
th
Pr iunday
Norman Nelson wore a Jacket
dress of lavender and pink
jersey. Both had white orchid
corsages.
A reception was held in the
church social rooms. Assisting
with arrangements for the
reception were Mrs. Vera
Rietmann, Mrs. Bill Riet
mann, Mrs. Bob Rietmann,
Mrs. Clell Rea, Mrs. Helen
McCabe, Mrs. Van Hubbard,
Mrs. Marion Palmer and Mrs.
Darrel Wilson.
Pouring coffee and punch at
the reception were Mrs. H.W.
McElhinny, Mrs. Bert Mason,
Mrs. Kenneth Nelson and Mrs.
Howard Slonecker.
Cutting the cake were Mrs.
Alfred Nelson, Mrs. H.W.
McElhinny, Mrs. Stuart Mc
Elhinny and Mrs. Bruce
Rankin.
Mrs. Bruce Rankin and
daughters Nancy and Julie
attended the gift table.
The bride chose a green and
rust striped pants suit with a
white orchid corsage for their
wedding trip to Portland the
coast.
The bride attended the Uni
versity of Maryland, Munich,
Germany and graduated in
June 1976 from Athens State
College, Athens, Alabama with
a bachelor of science in
education.
The groom attended lone
schools and graduated from
Oregon State University. He
spent two years in the service
before returning to work on
the ranch with his father.
The couple will reside at the
Nelson ranch, north of Lexington.
Galore
Friday, July 9
MEN'S WEAR
Oregon
Steak
$3.25 p.m.
Sara Marie Green
up won her father,
Gregory Greenup a 6
pound, 14 ounce beef
roast last week.
Little Sara, about
12 days old today,
was born on Father's
Day, June 20 and won
a prize from the Beef
for Father's Day
program.
Mildred Eubanks,
lone, was chairman
of the program and
will present the lucky
father with the roast.
Besides her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gregory Greenup,
Heppner, Sara Marie
was greeted into the
world by grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gentry and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Green
up, all of Heppner.
Great grandpar
ents are Mrs. Mar
garet Healy and Mrs.
Peggy Moyer, both
Heppner and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Gentry,
Pendleton.
A diamond ident
is a gft of love
Speidel's Diamond Heart Ident is truly a beautiful and
lasting gift With a genuine diamond set in a delicate
heart drop, tt'i as personal as any gift can be. In yellow
or white, $19.95. Give this gift of love. She'll never
forget you. .
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DANCE
Saturday July, 3 1976
Music By DEPQT J
9-1 a.m.
$2.50 single $4.00 couple
Fair Pavilfion
WIoiTOr County pnn
Grain Grorcrc uial.
FARMER OWNED
8 Orf KM Oikf
Smoked Picnics
Fresh Whole Fryers
Ore gM Cfclef
Lg. Dinner Franks
&eny Boy
Margarine
Toilet Tissue
Court Otroot
Evans-Bergstrom vow.
(Continued from Patre 4)
Flower girl was Kimberely
Kroll, Paterson, WA.
Best man was Kenny Eck
man, Heppner friend of the
groom. Groomsmen were Hal
and Bruce Bergstrom, bro
thers of the groom; Wayne
and Monte Evans, brothers of
the bride, and Kyle Robinson.
Sandy Matheny sang "The
12th of Never" and "Wedding
Prayer", accompanied by
Ann Lorenzen at the organ.
Following the ceremony a
reception was held at the
Heppner Elks Lodge. Assist
ing were Carlene West, Bev
erly Wright, Janice Cutsforth
and Pauline Matheny.
Pouring at the reception
were Janice Spa aiding, Kathy
Gilbert, Lori Anderson and
Jennifer Raymond.
The five-tiered wedding
cake was made by Mrs. Ron
Haguewood. Serving the cake
were Judy Bennett and Kristi
Haguewood.
Attending the gift table were
Jan Bergstrom and Robyn
Riddle. Jan Terjeson and
SaflyMatheny were in charge
of the guest book.
Following a wedding trip to
Store Hears:
KM. to P-M.
MAD ST. HEFPNEH
PH. 67S-920O
Sponsored by the American
This adve rtUr mrnt
AND CONTROLLED
I lb. for
890
IV
570.
890
690 J
inupkg $1.59
U crhot corn
Canada the couple will make
their home in Hermiston
where the groom is employed
by Sandpiper Land Co.
The bride and groom both
graduated from Heppner High
Pioneer
Hospital notes
Patients at Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital this week are:
Clara Dunn, Hermiston; Col
leen Greenup, Ola Ruggles,
Alice Luttrell and Paul Hisler
Jr., all of Heppner.
Patients dismissed this
week were: Frank Woody,
July 3,1976
Bicentennial Fireworks
)-
29th Annual Display
lone Memorial Field
By American Legion post no. 5 'i 4
VjJ-i ? sparklers
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'i By American Legion
COME JOIN THE FUN
STARTS AT DUSK
RANK OF
D JZastern Oregon
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July 4th
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BUEMIFAST
CITY PARK
one-half plate $1.50
full plate $2.50
Legion Heppner Post
Is ipoasored by"
Your Friendly
Lexington,
Cocktail Shrimp w ...5v
Del Monte
Italian Style
Green Beans cu P
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School. The bride attended
Eastern Oregon State College:
and Blue Mountain '-Community
College, and was a
princess on the 1975 Pendleton
Round-Up Court.
Condon; Jeanie Stlrewalt,
Spray; Janette Ayers, I-ex-ington;
Lori Bunten, Hermis
ton; Don Bellenbrock and
Cheryl Salvatore, Heppner;
Fannie Griffith, Herman Hav
ecost and Erika Bergstrom,
lone.
4
4
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Snack Shack and p
Auxiliary
1 butb m a cot
7-11 a.m.
No. 87
Local Cooperative
Oregon
Price effect!
FrkUy Sitarday.
JJy M
4 f or 41 f f
Lettuce
3. 090U
New Snst
8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays
You arc invited to stop and
look around
270
Closed July 4
I ear
1 f K A
111 M. Court St
Hespner Or. C70-C343
Lemons 100 each
t.9.
We wish you all a Happy 4th of July
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