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    Page . THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR. Thursday. July 15. 197
Around the
Party
The Bill Weatherfords were pleased to learn of the birth of
Anna Katrina Haberlach in Medford on July 8. Anna joins her
brother Adam, 18 months, in the family of Bette and Bill
Haberlach. Bill, Justine's son, is an assistant district
attorney for Jackson County.
i Anna's other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Barton
Stevenson, Ahtanum, WA, and Frank W. Haberlach,
Clackamas.
- Inez Huffman has come home from Portland with Juanita
Carmichael to visit and help Juanita during her recuperative
period following recent open-heart surgery at St. Vincent
Hospital.
'
Not to be overlooked is . . . starting your fruits and
vegetables for the fair in August, also check your fair books
for the entry rules ... not to forget to have John Gochnauer to
bake a Whearthearts Cake for the fair, I hear first prize
might be his. Also, the CowBelles under the direction of their
president Jean Bennett should be thanked for their good work
at the dinners served during the 4th at the fair pavilion.
Local cafe society will soon find its prospects brighter. We
' observe that Jim Roger's new restaurant, "West of Willow",
near completion.
Have you noticed the blue hills around Lena. From the
Greenup Ranch east there are acres of blue lupine, more
than there has ever been before.
Amanda Duvall was able to walk the new ramp at her
church last Sunday as she went to and from morning worship
service
1; Irene Beamer Anhorn, daughter of the late Clara B.
! Gertson has moved home after 36 years of living in Central
Point, OR. Irene was teaching school there, but chose
Heppner for her retirement.
Gaude Pettyjohn, San Diego, has been home visiting his
parents, especially his mother who has not been well.
Former citizens ill
Garnet Barratt, former co
unty judge, is seriously ill at
Soaplake, WA. He suffered a
heart attack as he returned
there after the Memorial Day
Pioneer Picnic here. Frank
Hamlin reports that Garnet is
' Patients at Pioneer Memo
rial Hospital this week are:
Marvin Peterson, lone; Frank
. Ayers, Melvina Harris and
. " Leonard Devlin, all of Hepp-
. ner.
Patients dismissed this we-
, . ek were: Beverly Lukinbeal,
Lake Oswego; Kevin Peck,
'. Lexington; John Griffith and
: Gib ' Griffith, both Spray;
i Mary Wright, Juanita Carmi
chael, Deborah Pettit and Ray
, ' Parker, all of Heppner.
Births
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Adelman, a daughter, Jenelle
Kathryn, 7 lbs., 10 oz., born
July 11. She joins a brother,
Ryan at home.
Grandparents are Mr. and
. Mrs. Frank Adelman, Ger-
vais, OR, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bielenberg, Scotts Mills,
OR.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A.
Rosenbush, Nachey, WA and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell,
lone announce the engage
ment of their daughter and
on, Kristy J. Rosenbush and
rriyi yrrrii oTTTtTrrrni i" mi i 1 1 inn
Benefit Dance
for
STEVE WEDLOCK
9:30-2a.m. Sat., July 17
$2.00 per person
Music By
THE BOOTLEGGERS
SPRAY
Line
BY
JUSTINE WEATHERFORD
AND
DOROTHY ZITA
not doing very well.
Hazel Hamlin spent last
week in Pendleton helping
Helen Thompson who is back
in her apartment there re
covering from hip surgery.
Helen was hospitalized in
Portland and spent some time
with her son and daughter-in-law,
the Alec Thompsons
before returning to Pendleton.
Picnic set
Sunday
"Bring food bring a com
fortable lawn chair if you
wish, bring something for
your children to play with
and come meet new residents
and enjoy old friends," say the
Heppner United Methodists.
They always picnic the
second or third Sunday in
July in the park back of the
County Courthouse. This year
they are making their picnic
an occasion when the com
munity can meet the new
Methodist pastor, Steve Tol
lefson and his family.
The picnickers will be gath
ering about 12:30 to 1:00 and
will enjoy visiting and eating
for an hour or two.
announced
Gene Crowell. The couple will
be married July 31, 7 p.m. in a
garden wedding at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myrich,
Nachey, WA.
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Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Weiper
Lindstrom - Weiper Wed
Susan Kay Lindstrom be
came the bride of Stanley
Theodore Weiper in a four
o'clock ceremony June 26 at
the lone United Church of
Christ.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind
strom, lone. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore H. Weiper of Lower
Lake, CA.
Officiating at the afternoon
ceremony was the Rev. Wil
liam B. Graham.
Escorted by her father, the
bride wore a floor-length gown
of candlelight ivory satin
organza with high neckline,
long full sleeves and cuffs,
ending in a ruffle of Cluny
lace. The close fitted bodice
and full skirt were also
trimmed with Venice and
Cluny laces with deep lace
trimmed ruffled hem ending
in a chapel train. She wore a
picture hat trimmed in Venice
lace with face veil, with a
bouffant bow and elbow length
veil of illusion.
The bridal bouquet was of
ivory rosebuds, stephonatis,
blue delphinium and baby's
breath.
Maid of honor for her sister
was Christina Lindstrom,
lone, and bridesmaids were
Marcia Williams, Sacramen
to, CA; Susan DuPont, Canby
and Trisha Halvorsen, Her
miston, all friends of the
bride. They were attired in
soft blue voile halter dresses
with shawls and carried
baskets of summer flowers.
Best man was Rodney
Weiper, Lower Lake, CA,
brother of the groom. Groom
smen were Bill Cox, Redding,
CA; Steve Ellis, Lower Lake,
CA, and Bob Butler, Vacavil
le, CA.
Flower girls were Elsa Wo
Ithausen, Lower Lake, CA,
niece of the groom and Angela
Halvorsen, Hermiston.
Stephen Lindstrom, Nor
folk, VA, brother of the bride
and Mary Stirchak, Belmont,
CA were the candle lighters.
Vocal selections were by
Sandy Matheny, Portland,
who accompanied herself on
the guitar. The organist was
lone,
Heat
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Saturday
6 to
Dinner Steaks
Sunday Special
Honey Buttered Chicken $2.25
Chicken Fried Steak $2.50
Have a pleasant and safe
weekend folks I
www.7 DAYS A WEEK:1
T-Bone Special
Every 20th T-Bone Steak Off
the Grill FREE
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Mrs. Paul Tews of lone.
Mrs. Lindstrom chose a
floor length gown of soft green
pleated chiffon with beiege
accessories and Mrs. Weiper
wore a floor length blue and
beige knit dress with jack and
beige accessories. Both wore
orchid corsages.
Honored guest at the wedd
ing was the bride's grand
mother, Mrs. Elmer Griffith.
A wedding reception, dance
and buffet was held following
the ceremony at the American
Legion Hall, which was de
corated with daisies, wild
flowers and ferns. The cake
table was covered with a white
linen heirloom cloth trimmed
with harbinger lace.
Those serving cake were
Mrs. Otto Mortensen, Palm
Springs, CA; Mrs. Frank
Helina, Seattle. WA; Mrs.
June Haugen, Lake Oswego,
all aunts of the bride, and Mrs.
Lance Hubener, Lake Oswego,
cousin of the bride.
Those pouring were Mrs.
George Griffith, lone, aunt of
the bride, Mrs. Garland
Swanson, Heppner; Mrs. Cha
rles O'Connor, lone; Nancy
and Karen Haugen, Lake Os
wego, cousins of the bride and
Melissa Davis, Haines, Susan
Strong, Redmond and Jean
Healy, Portland, friends of the
bride.
Mrs. Reed Wolthausen, Su
nnyvale, CA, sister of the
groom and Mrs. Marvin
Padberg, lone tended the
guest book.
Assisting with arrange
ments for the reception were
Mrs. Garry Rullis, Mrs. Paul
Pettyjohn, Mrs. Earl McCabe,
Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs.
Darrel Wilson, Mrs. Marion
Palmer and Mrs. Keith Rea.
In charge of the buffet was
Mrs. Arthur Lindstrom assist
ed by Mrs. George Griffith
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
Teena and Paula Lindstrom
helped about the rooms.
Music was provided by Gene
Rietmann on the piano and
Larry Graham on the drums.
For their wedding trip to
Maui, Hawaii, the bride chose
a mauve rose vested pant suit
with an ivory rosebud corsage
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Beecher$'
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$3.50
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for her going away ensemble.
The bride attended Oregon
State University and Eastern
Oregon State College at La
Grande, where she graduated.
She is presently employed as a
flight attendant for Western
Airlines based in San Fran
cisco. The groom is also a
graduate of Eastern Oregon
State College and has done
graduate work at Chico State
University, Chico, CA. He is
currently teaching and coach
ing at Kelseyville, CA, where
they will make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.
Weiper were hosts for a re
hearsal dinner and dance at
Beecher's Cafe in lone.
Book
sale
today
Beginning at 7:30 tonight,
Thursday, July 15, book lovers
will have a chance to satisfy
their bibliophilism at the
public library. Four tables
and several shelves will dis
play a wide variety of books
for sale.
This summer special will
hold prices between 5 cents for
many interesting magazines
to $5 for a rare collectible. The
largest group of books offered
is priced at 25 cents each.
Among the most desired
collectibles are 50 year-old
Good Housekeeping maga
zines with Jessie Wilcox Smith
covers and some Saturday
Evening Posts with Norman
Rockwell covers.
Until the end of July, buyers
and "just lookers" are most
welcome on the three Thurs
day evenings between 7:30
and 9:30, on two Mondays and
Wednesdays from 12: 30 to 5:00
and on the three Saturday
afternoons between 2:00 and
4:00.
Ripe Cantalopc 190IB
Large Beefsteak OC .
tomatoes 9 0 b
Large Juicy Peaches 390
10 lbs ib.
Bag New Potatoes 090
Cabbage
Court Street Markot
t pn f firm killed inlmal
111 N. Court St.
Heppner Or. G7G
pot
belly
stove
By Julie Nelson and
Robin Baker
Cassie Chapel had college
friends visit over July 4
weekend. They were Jeannie
and Jackie Pascoe, Jordan
Valley; Mary Fleck, The
Dalles and Sharon Dunlap,
Estacada. Jeannie and Mary
were Cassie's roommates at
college. Cassie celebrated her
20th birthday on July 3. The
girls attended the Condon
Rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Harsh
man of Milton-Freewater vi
sited with Delsie Chapel and
attended the Lovgren picnic
July 4 at Anson Wright Park.
At the Northwest Basketball
Camp in Silverlake, WA, two
lone girls received awards.
Mary Kincaid, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Kin
caid, received the Bantam
League Award and Annie
Murray, daughter of Mr. and
mrs. Rod Murray, was reci
pient of the Little Hustler
award.
Attending the Jr. Rodeo
over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Sherer and
boys and Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Childers and Laurie. In junior
pole bending Brett Sherer
placed third and Todd Sherer
was fourth. Laurie Childers
was third in the senior girls
steer dobbing.
CWA will meet in the city
park on July 16 for thier
annual watermelon feed. The
meeting will begin at 2 p.m. If
the weather is stormy the
meeting will be moved to the
Grange Hall.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Crabtree for the balance of the
summer is grandson Tim
Gelinas, Caldwell, ID. Visiting
the Alvin McCabes is Jim
McCabe. Jim is here to help
with the harvest. Mrs Leo
Crabtree, Cathy Mortar and
children Roger and Linda;
Jim McCabe, and Mrs. Crab
tree's granddaughter Alysa,
went to Kennewick to pick
cherries.
Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Millman
motored to Burns to visit their
daughter.
Sunday was a good day for
Leo Crabtree who spent the
day with his family fishing at
Camp 5. Leo hooked a
whopper, 16" long, 5" across.
Local residents reported that
it was the largest fish they had
ever seen come out of the lake.
Congradulations, Leo!
Mr. and Mrs. Del La Rue and
family spent the weekend at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil
bert La Rue, Milton-Freewater.
The weekend consisted of a
large family gathering.
Mark and Lisa Meyers are
spending the week in Everett,
WA, with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Childers
have returned from their vac
ation in Montana. They drove
Mr. and Mrs. William Trainor,
Richland, WA, to their class
reunion. The Childers were
away for six days and report
they had an enjoyable and
very beautiful trip.
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Carley Bergstrom- Douglas Drake
Engagement announced
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Berg
strom, lone, announce the
engagement of their daughter
Carley Ellen to Douglas A.
Drake, son of Mrs. Grace
Drake, Union, OR.
Movie
shown
LEXINGTON A special
preview showing of a video
tape production "Helicopter
Ambulance Safety and Res
cue" was held at 8 p.m. at the
Hot Lake Resort near La
Grande. The 20 minute film is
available for schools, clubs,
organizations and health re
lated agencies. It was produc
ed with the cooperation of the
Oregon Lung Association, Bo
ise Cascade, Grande Ronde
Hospital, and the Oregon State
Police under the direction of
William (Bill) Labhart. Mr.
and Mrs. Labhart and family
were former residents of
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Labhart and
his parents were present for
the viewing as were Mr. and
Mrs. C.C. Jones, Lexington.
Mrs. Jones is a member of
the board of directors of the
Eastern Region for the Lung
Association.
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Carley is a graduate of lone
High School and Mt. Hood
Community College. She is
currently employed by the
Women's Clinic, P.C. In Port
land. Doug is a graduate of
Heppner High School and is
currently in the Navy station
ed at San Diego, CA.
A late November wedding is
being planned.
lone brief
Visiting the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David H. Baker this
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Burnett and son Tyler,
Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Tachella and sons,
David and Drew; Mrs. Dale
Bennett and children, Terri,
Toni, and Tim; Mrs. Pirl
Howell and daughter, Wanda,
Heppner.
McDaniel Family
Reunion
Sunday, July 18
Anson Wright
Park
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