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T1IE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppnpf. OR, Thursday. Oct. 14. 1978. Pg 5 Aug. 29 wedding Betty Greenup and Eric Langue were married on August 29, at the Zion Luther an Church with Rev. Ken Goodfellow officiating. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrt. Pete Hams, of lone, OR. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Langue of North Plains, OR. Escorted by her father, the bride wore a chantilly lace tiered gown over satin, ca thedral length train, wedding point sleeves. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a lace and seed pearl head piece. She carried a bridal bouquet of pink and white rose buds, stephanotls, and white baby's breath. Kathy Bradbury, friend of the bride, was the matron-ot-honor. Gloria Langue, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. Both girls wore gowns of pink Jim Sklpworth of Sauvie Island was best man and Randy Bradbury of Oregon City was usher. Candle light ers were bride's sisters, Tanna and Janet Hams of ; lone, OR. Emily Langue was in charge of the guest book, with Teena Bower at the gift ; table. Bride's mother wore blue ' chiffon over taffeta gown with butterfly sleeves. Groom's mother wore light blue gown of chiffon and French lace. Both mothers had corsages of 45th wedding anniversay Y. Air. 1931 A surprise 45th wedding an niversary party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark, at the Cosmojxilllan Motor Hotel on September 18. The formal candlelight din ner was hosted by their daughters Oween Carlson, North Plains; Lnretta Adrian, Portland; Debbie Long. Gas ton, and their nephews. Lowell Winters, Pendleton, and Chick Winters. Pulalltip, WA Attending the dinner were 50 guests and lifetime friends. lone Gollyhorns visit son Mrs. Doris Collyhorn re turned home from Salem last week, whert she has been staying with her son, Wayne Golyhorn and family. Wayne ft I L v r j t t Mr. and Mrs. white carnation and pink rose buds. Following ceremony, there was an outdoor reception held at the home of the groom's parents. The four tiered petal shaped wedding cake was decorated in pink and white roses and white wedding bells. The cake top was double wedding rings encircled with a heart. The wedding cake was made by Marjorie Hams, the mother of the bride. Doloris VanDomlen, aunt of the groom, cut the cake, assisted by Sharon Gorgcns, sister of the bride, Judy Langue, sister of the groom, and Tanna Hams, sister of the bride served punch. Coffee was served by Bernice Nitch- 0 t id and Mrs. Fred Stark Out ol town guest was Mrs. Jessie Furlong, Heppner, sis ter of Mrs. Stark. Fred and Velton ( nee Owen l were married In Heppner on September 28, 1931. Mrs. Stark was born in Hardman and raised In Heppner. The anni versary couple lived in llcp pner in the early l50s. A week's vacation to Jun eau. AK, with a cruise back to Seattle, was presented to the couple at the party. has a terminal illness, and would enkv hearing from friends. His address Is Wiler N E , Salem 97305 543 PLAYERS the Kenny was Initrumental in Heppners defonslve effort Thursday. He had 24 defonse points. I - f J'r . i yt , fm j - , , - -v , , - .,4 W" j ' ' Eric Langue man, aunt of the groom, and Janet Hams, sister of the bride. Small buffet was served after the gifts were opened. The newlyweds are making their home in North Plains. lone men pledged Fraternities at Oregon State University pledged 475 men by the end of fall term rush period, including two lone young men. From lone, Skye H. Krebs and Joe Rietmann, were pledged to Alpha Gamma Rho. 1976 Voter's Pamphlets available Postmaster llutx-rt Wilson, lleppuer. announced this week that the 1976 General Election Voter s Pamphlet for Morrow County have been distributed to all post offices in this county. One General Election Vot er's Pamphlet addressed resi dential customer, local, Is to ! distributed lo each resi dential unit within the county. Wilson said every voter should receive their pamphlet no later than October IS. Friday. Sponsored by C olumbio as In Clectric 'A .' y v.. A N j Arizona kinfolk visit Albert Wright home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wey bright (Louise Wright) from Sun City, Arizona, have been recent county visitors. Mrs. Weybright is related to the Morrow County pioneer, Al bert Wright. The Weybrights were guests in the homes of Albert and Beverly Wright and of Beth and Barton Clark. Mrs. Weybright located her relatives here through cor respondence which reached Mrs. Rachel Harnett, the museum curator. Mrs. Har nett told Beverly Wright about the inquiry and Beverly wrote to Louise Wevbright and Anderson promoted to Philippines David Anderson, a 1965 graduate of Heppner High School, has been promoted by Dole, Inc. Anderson, an agronomist for Dole Thailand since Octo ber of 1974, has been promoted and transferred to Dole Phil ippines as superintendent of Agricultural Research, Ser- New students Approximately 390 new stu dents arrived on the Whitman College campus August 29 when the first semester of ficially began. ( The new students, arriving from 21 different states, will push Whitman's fall enroll ment to about 1,100 students, closing its enrollment. From Heppner, Robert Steven Jones, a 1976 graduate, joins the incoming freshmen. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alva Jones, Heppner. 'A A I i. ff lr Jr ir Jf Western Anti-Freeze 3.99 tWatch for Winter Tire rf Prices Oct. 21, Ad. Jf K- tfMiles Tire Service? J 676-9481 WEEK LaRue was in on lone's lone touch down. He caught two passes against Culver. invited the Weybrights to come to visit here. Mrs. Weybright's great grandfather was a brother of Albert Wright's. Her father was Elbridge, and he, Albert and Anson were three of the 11 children of Jephtha and Betsy (Emerson) Wright of New York State. Albert and his younger brother Anson came to Oregon by 1853, first set tling at Oregon City. Elbridge remained in the east. Beverly Wright says that the pioneer Albert Wright's Bible and other articles that came across the plains are in vices and Inspection. Anderson will be respons ible for implementing pine apple and banana research projects as directed by the Far East Research Staff of Castle and Cooke Foods. The job will also include recording climatic conditions, conducting pest surveys and supervising a 305 acre pine apple variety nursery. Anderson is a 1965 graduate of HIIS and graduated from Oregon State University in 1971 with a bachelor's degree in farm crops. Anderson and his wife Bar bara arrived September 17 in Oregon and will be flying to the Philippines on October 12. Their children, Katrina and Annissa, have been visiting relatives in Oregon and stay ing with their great-grandmother, Eula Bloodsworth, in Lexington for the past few months. Elect Pauline Winter Republican Candidate For Morrow County Clerkl Pd for by Elect Poltn winter , Morrow Co. Clerk Committee. i 4lr lr LV fc Jf Jf "Jf Jf "Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf "Jf "Jf Jf Jf "Jf "Jf "Jf "Jf Jf "Jf "Jf "Jf "Jf "Jf Great Yiestmh Heppner J 1 f. r I Robin LaRuo the ranch home on upper Rhea Creek where she and Albert live now. Along with the old Bible, the Wrights have 22 letters written between 1852 and 1871 by Jeptha Wright to his son Albert after Albert started his westward Journey. Before Mr. and Mrs. Wey bright started their journey back to their Arizona home, the various Wright kin still living in Morrow County hon ored them with a potluck dinner at the Rhea Creek Grange Hall. All Saints' celebration Plans are being made for a celebration of All Saints' Day, November 1, on a grand scale, because it is the name day of the parish church. All mem bers of the parish are re quested to reserve that eve ning for the celebration, and members of the community will be most welcome to join the Festival of All Saints in worship, praise, and celebration. a?9 orrow UOct. 15 Sponsored R M vnt Hennner tor LommunifvierviCGS ri""" Ad sponsored by Columbia Dasin Electric Serrtafl rz m$ ( vjwr",1- a at Heppner Elks Lodge Saturday Dance to Live Music 9:00 to 2:00 $3.50 per person All Elks. Their of Town Guests are Invited Heppner BPOE Elks Simpson in U.S. Air Force Captain Gil bert M. Simpson, whose par ents are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Simpson, Cascade, Idaho, has arrived for duty at Camp New Amsterdam AB, Nether " lands. Captain Simpson, a dental officer with a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, pre viously served at Wright-Pat We Now Have Mature TURF 18" X 40" strips 500 feet per pallet 9sq. ft on fhe farm Cash & Carry No Deliveries Call Eric Anderson 422-7204 County Fair Friday and Saturday - 16 do by SoroptimistlnmrnaTiong Morrow. CUliam mad WlMtUr & Roast Beef Dinner by Jim Served 6:30 to 8:30 Ladies and out Netherlands terson AFB, Ohio. The captain is a 1965 graduate of Boise (Idaho) High School and earned his D.M.D. in 1975 at the Uni versity of Oregon Dental School, Portland. His wife, Kathleen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Price of Rt. 2, Irrigon, OR. B-6 Pavilio Co-op Ceuatict tttVW MB mJo6 pn i ri Ml Dinner Dance I Oct. 16 9 I c No. 358 Jim Kenny