Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 26, 1976, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    Page . THE G A 7 K TT E-TI M E S. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Aug. 7fi
Mother's gown
Hughes-Sisk
worn in
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wedding here
Tricia Lynn Prock became
the bride of David Martin
Gunderson at an afternoon
ceremony at All Saints Epis
copal Church on August 7,
1976.
The Rev. Kenneth Miller
officiated at the 1 p.m.
service.
The bride, given in mar-
riage by her parents wore her
mother's wedding gown. The
'gown was fashioned of white
Uace, nylon tulle with a train of
1 white lace. She wore a picture
hat with a finger-tipped veil.
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" Tricia is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Prock, Heppner.
,The groom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson
-Jr., of Heppner.
I Maid of Honor was Shanny
Farley, friend of the bride.
' Bridesmaids were Tami Pro
ck, sister of the bride; Marie
Lane, Debbie Feller, cousin of
the bride and Jana Dick,
friend of the bride. The honor
attendants were attired in
jyellow crepe empire-styled
dresses with short bell sle
eves. They carried bouquets of
yellow and white daisies with
peach baby's breath.
- Flower girl was Anjie Hal
'vorsen. John Kenny was the
ring bearer.
Scott and Mark Healy,
cousins of the bride were
candlelighters.
,- Ron Sherman, friend of the
Open-house slated
The Reverend and Mrs.
Steve Tollefson have invited
members of the United Meth
odist congregation and friends
to an open-house at the
parsonage on Church St.
?Last week the date was
announced as August 29;
however, because that date
conflicted with the ceremonies
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groom was best man. Gro
omsmen were Doug Gun
derson, brother of the groom;
Terry Hughes, Mike and Jon
Prock, brothers of the bride.
Patricia Prock, mother of
the bride chose a mint green
polyester crepe dress with
matching jacket. Beverly Gu
nderson, mother of the groom
chose an aqua print dress with
matching accessories.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the Parish Hall of
the church.
Pouring were Feme Healy,
Colleen Ployhar, Eileen Pro
ck, Janice Cutsforth, Barbara
Peterson and Gayle Feller,
aunts of the bride.
Attending the gift table were
Hilda Yocum, aunt of the
groom; Mille Yocom, Joan
Ployhar and Jan Peterson.
Sharon Heuberger was in
charge of the guest book.
A brunch was served at the
Elks Club following the recep
tion. Serving were Nadine
O'Brien, Joyce Ward, Marge
Kenny and Lorraine Ball.
For their wedding trip to
Portland, the bride wore an
off-white pants uit with brown
accessories.
Following their wedding trip
the couple will reside in
Roseburg, OR. The groom is a
teacher at Eastwood School
and Mrs. Gunderson is em
ployed as a receptionist for
Dr. Michalek in Roseburg.
planned at the Episcopal
Church the afternoon of the
29th, the Tollefsons have
changed their date to Sept. 12.
Hours for the viewing and
social time are right after
church, which will be returned
to 11 a.m. to 12. The
open -house will be from noon
on.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Gunderson
AAUW sets meeting
The Heppner Branch of the
American Association of Uni
versity Women has scheduled
a special meeting for prospec
tive members and local wo
men interested in learning
more about the organization.
This will be held at the club
president, Linda Johnson's,
home on September 2, 7:30
p.m.
The Johnson home is located
on Alfalfa Street next to the
Hope Lutheran Church.
The central focus of this
meeting will be to explain the
AAUW program and goals.
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Phones: (Groc.) 676 9614, j
(Meat) 676-9238 j
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particularly those of the local
group. A slide show has been
put together by some of the
members to illustrate some of
the group's activities as well
as some of the individual
interests of the members.
Area women who are inter
ested in learning more about
the club are encouraged to call
Mary Pat Lande, 676-9752 or
Linda Johnson, 676-5069 or to
sign up at the club's booth at
the Morrow County Fair.
College graduation is not a
requirement for local mem
bership. I
Teresa Hughes became the
bride of Duane Sisk, July 10 in
a double-ring ceremony at the
Episcopal Church of the
Redeemer.
The bride is the daughter of
Joan Hughes and Matt Hugh-
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Service Directory
Automotive
SHERRELL CHEVROLET.
INC.
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3rd & Main llermiftton
Building Supplies
SEE L'S FOR ALL YOL'R
BUILDING SUPPLIES
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Tim Moore. Mgr.
432 SE Dorian 2764221
PENDLETON
Cafes, Lounges
TO WORK FOR YOU
Construction
CIRCLE "D" TRENCHING
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Irrigation Drain Tile
Power Cable
Bonded A Licensed for
sewer and drain fields
Trenching of all kinds
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es, Heppner. The groom is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carba
Sisk, Pendleton.
The Rev. Dirk Rinehart
officiated at the 11 a.m. cere
mony in which the bride's
parents gave her away.
The bride wore a white floor
length gown of organza trim
med, in lace with a daisy
design, The dress featured a
high mandarin collar and long
sleeves with ruffled cuffs. Her
finger tip veil fell from a band
of matching peach inserts to
match the colors of her
attendant's dresses. She car
ried a bouquet of peach mums,
green daisies and white car
nations. Matron of honor, Donna
Hughes, Heppner, is the
sister-in-law of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Darla Co
oper and Judy Eckman,
Heppner; Mary Ann Proctor,
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lone girl in Who's Who
Carrie A. Haynes, lone, has
been selected for biographical
publication in Who's Who
Among American High School
Students. '
Ms. Haynes, a senior at lone
High School, will be honored in
the tenth edition of the 1975-76
publication.
Who's Who, the leading and
largest student award publi
cation ueries in the nation.
Drugs, Prescriptions
IIERMISTON DRl'G
Free pres criptlon
Mail Service
Open I a.m. to 7 p.m.
Gifts for all occasions
Snack Bar
MEDICAL CENTER
PHARMACY
Free mailing service on
prescriptions
Hospital Supplier
Open Mon-Frl., 9-4 p.m.
Sat. t-j p.m.
Located in the Medical
Center, llOOSouthgale,
Pendleton
27S-IS31
Floor Covering
KEIMIG Floor Covering
Carpets, draperies, linoleum
Counter tops, ceramic tile,
flooring, sundries
Sales A Installation
SOt.V. s st.
Ilermiston
M R FLOOR COVERING
Carpet, linoleum, ceramic
tile, kitchen cabinets
Free estimates
All work guaranteed
Matt Hughes
422 Linden H ay
7us Ilrppner
Furniture
nocsi'piicoiT$;: ...
( urtls-Malhes TV
Quatar TV, Norge A
Admiral appliances
Largest selection of
furnllure In the area
220 N.F. Ilermiston
M7-awa
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WIM OXFl RNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
See us before you buy j our
color TV or stereo ty stem
234 W. HermUton Ate.
M7 22ft Hermit Ion
MjJVf tip
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Mr. & Mrs. Duane Sisk
included biographical sket
ches and photographs of
junior and senior class stu
dents who have demonstrated
leadership in academies, ath
letics, extra-curricular acti
vities and community service.
Another decisive factor for the
selection, is an annual poll of
student attitudes and opinions
on the major issues of the day.
Fewer than four per cent of
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See you
at the fair
& rodeo.
Hydraulics & Welding
JIM'S WELDING SERVICE
Either In the shop or
mi the Job.
Hydraulics, hoce ft fittings
JIM BARRETT
Riverside Ave. Ilrppner
Bu.l7-SM Horn 171 8171
Insurance-
RAY BOYCE INSURANCE
AGENCY
Health, Fire, Auto, marine
Group Plans
Ray Boyrtf7S-S384
7C-M2S Ilrppner
Monuments
SWEENEY MORTUARY
Cemetery, grave markers
Granite, Marble, Rronie
21-llr. phone
7MOort7-t22
Alto serving lone A
Islngton
Heppner, P.O. Bos 17
Laundromat
HEPPNER LAUNDROMAT
Sert Ing all this area
for over 2 years
JONES It DI TOR SERVICE
HIS North I.I St.
HermUton. OH I'1S
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all upperclassmen from the
nation's 24,000 public, private
and parochial schools are
chosen each year to be fea
tured in the edition.
Ms. Haynes is hoping to
continue her education with a
major in the arts, following
her graduation from lone next
Spring.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs., Jack E. Crum of
lone.
Nursery
DANIELS EASTERN
OREGON NURSERY
Nursery stock, shrubs, trees
Instant lawn (del. avaiL)
Landscapes! Irrigation
ItS. Ilwy395 S47-92C7
Hermit ton, OR.
Optometrist
DR. E. K. SCHAFFITZ
Optometrist
Neil U Hotel Heppner
entrance.
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HEPPNER
Saw Sharpening
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TOOL SHARPENING
SERVICE
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Ph.l7s WiJorm.K,
Alfalfa St. HEPPNER
MORROW COUNTY
ABSTRACT A TITLE CO.
Title Insurance
Office In Peters Bldg.
71MII
HEPPNER
Sewing Machines
SINGER
SALES A SERVICE
Werrpslr ill mikra
and models
gikk;ans
Approved Singer Dealer
213 ft. Main
Pemtle 27 I3SJ
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