Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, May 24, 1979, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FOUR The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday. May 24, 1979
Girl's State delegates
O lone news
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Irflgrabam
marry in
Sally R. Matheny, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Matheny, Heppner and Mich
ael C. Ingraham, Eugene, son
of Capt. and Mrs. William F.
Ingraham, U.S.N. (Retired),
Milwaukie were married Sat
urday, April 21 at Trinity
Lutheran Church in Hermis
ton. Rev. John Maas of Hope
Lutheran, Heppner, officia
ted. Special music was provided
by Sandy Matheny, sister of
the bride. She sang "The
Wedding Song", "Irish Bless
ing", and a song that she
wrote especially for the occa
sion. The organist was Doris
Pitzer, Hermiston, and pian
ist, Judy Maas, Heppner.
Members of the wedding
party were Lori Turner, maid
of honor; Laurie Johnson,
Patty Matheny and Sandy
Matheny, bridesmaids; Pam
Lankford and Patty Saling,
candlelighters and Shannon
Ingraham and Nicole Cozard,
flower girls. Best man was
Harry Ingraham, grooms
men, Bill Ingraham; Dave
Call project
child find
If you suspect your child or
a child you know has a
problem, a phone call could
change yours and his life.
Child find is trying to locate
Oregon children, birth to 21
years of age, with physical,
mental or emotional problems
or chronic illness.
This state wide campaign is
sponsored by the State Dept.
of Education and mandated by
the federal government.
16th Annual
IONE UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
AUCTION
Sat., June 2 lO a.m.
ADULTS $5 6-12......$2.50
PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE
Antiques Silent
.fish Pnd AuCtion
Kiddie Korner
Snack Shack
Homemade Foods
Arts & Crafts
Message Sponsored By
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Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Matheny-Ingraham
Hermiston
Matheny and Jeff Pitzer;
ushers, Rob Eckman and Jim
Lankford and the ring bearer
was Billy Ingraham.
The bride's gown was white
Quiana Knot of empire design
with a long train. The dress
was accented with Alencon
lace trim on hem and sleeves.
Lace appliques with seed
pearls, set off with a three
tiered fingertip length with
matching Alencon lace trim.
The bride carried a bouquet
of blue and white roses,
daisies and baby's breath.
Following an eight day
wedding trip to Hawaii, the
couple is living in Eugene,
awaiting the groom's transfer
to Pacific Northwest Bell to
the Hermiston area.
Story
corrected
In last week's story on six
candidates applying for the
commissioner's job on the
Morrow County Court, there
were two errors caused in
advertently through the edit
ing process.
One of the names of the
candidates, Ralph Crum was
incorrectly spelled. And in
another portion of the story,
Dorris Graves said she would
decline the position because
she didn't want to run for
election a year from this
November.
She was not asked by
Clifford Green whether her
family operations outside the
county might jeopardize her
position as commissioner.
The question was directed to
Dorothy Krebs, an announced
candidate for the vacancy.
Two lone High School jun
iors will be going to Girl's
State at Willamette University
in Salem this summer spon
sored by the lone American
Legion Auxiliary.
Receiving the honor based
on leadership and scholastic
achievement are Kathy Gut
ierrez, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George Gutierrez and
Martha McElligott, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElli
gott, according to Mrs. Helen
Drake.
The pair will spend a week
in Salem learning about gov
ernment and the legislative
process.
Nuptials
here
Charles Paul Butler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovgren,
Hardman and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Butler, Pendleton and
Kathleen Marie Reeves,
daughter of Bernice Lind
holm, The Dalles, were wed
April 15 in Heppner.
The marriage was officiated
by Heppner City Administra
tor Marshall Lovgren at the
Jim Lovgren home in Hard
man. Vicki Millard, the groom's
sister, was the maid of honor
and Verne Beito, a fellow
policeman of Charles at The
Dalles as best man.
The newlyweds are residing
at 616 E. 11th Street, The
Dalles where he is a city
policeman.
There were several out of
town guests attending the
ceremony. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Harris,
Pendleton, the groom's
grandparents, a great aunt,
Edna Keil, Joseph and "guests
from Pendleton, Hermiston
and locally.
Boy born
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Worden of
Heppner are the parents of a
boy, Richard Robert, born
April 29 in Portland. The bay
weighed 2 lbs., 9 oz., and is
under care at a Portland
hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs Wilbur Worden of Hep
pner and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Morin of Portland.
Great-grandmothers are Mrs.
Marjorie Worden of Heppner,
Mrs. Heidi Afis of Portland,
and Mrs. Mary Vaughn of
Portland.
May 25-26 9p.m.-2a.m.
Friday Si Saturday
Thc omhoms r;s
Sunday Specials
Country Pan
Fried Chicken
$ioo
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Martha McElligott (left) and kathy Gutierrez (right), have
been selected by the lone American Legion Auxiliary to
attend Girl's State at Willamette University in Salem this
slimmer. Both girls are juniors at lone High School.
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Bike-A-Thon winners Tina davidson and Ted Schwarz
received a camera each from the Alpha Beta Omega Sorority
for collecting the most money in pledges Tina collected $220
and Ted, $110 for St. Jude's Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.
Bike-a-THon
A boy and girl from Heppner
Elementary School have re
ceived a camera each from
the Alpha Theta Beta Omega
Sorority for raising the most
pledges in the Ruggs to lone
Bike-A-Thon, held April 28.
Honored were Ted
Schwarts, who raised $110 and
Tina Davidson, who secured
$220 for the St. Jude's Hospi
tal, Memphis, Tennessee. The
money is used to fight
catastrophic children's diseases.
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Dance
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Baked Ham
With Candied Sweet
Potatoes &
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winners told
Thirty-nine children parti
cipated in the 22 mile, raising
$1,300 in pledges.
Named to
honor roll
Michael McElligott, Box
261, lone, is listed on the 1979
spring semester honor roll at
the University of Portland.
McElligott is a senior in the
School of Business Adminis
tration. Raisin sauce.
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A baby shower was held
May 2 at the St. Williams
Catholic Church in honor of
Mrs. Jim Swanson and baby.
Assisting at the gift table
were Mrs. Kenneth Turner
and daughters, Missy and
Sandra of Heppner.
Refreshments were served
from a tea table with Mrs.
Garland Swanson serving tea
and coffee and Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom and Mrs. Adon
Hamlett presiding at the
punch bowl. Hostesses were
members of the Altar Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Lind
strom spent the weekend of
May 5 at the home of Mrs.
June Haugen at Lake Oswego.
Joining them were their
children, Christina Lindstrom
of Tacoma, Wash., Steve Lind
strom of Hermiston and Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Wiper and son
of Kelseyville, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree,
Kevin McCabe and Ashley
McCabe of The Dalles spent
the May 5 weekend at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hall at Moscow, Idaho.
Thursday, May 3, Doris
Gollyhorn and Mrs. Pat Golly
horn of Salem, flew to Ft.
Leonard Wood, Mo. to visit
their grandson and son, Mich
ael, who is stationed there.
They returned home on Tue
day. Doris's other grandson,
Wayne Jr . , is staying with her.
The lone T.V. Co-op held
Cemetery
Decorations
Available
Open Sat. May 26
. Closed
Memorial Day
PLANT SELLER
250 W Baltimore
676-5837
15
Battery
marge
With 100
250 AMP
Dnrtfihla
Welder
Runs AC or DC
70 AMP
Portable
Welder
100 AMP
Battery
Charger
Hamlett
their annual meeting on May
7. The officers elected this
year were Edith Matthews,
sec-treas., June Crowell and
J i m Swanson, directors.
Drawing for six months free
TV went to Conrad Tworek;
four months Berl Akers,
two months Gladys Drake.
The members of the lone High
School senior class served pie
and coffee following the meet
ing. Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
held a luncheon ai Willows
Grange Hall on Thursday,
May 10 honoring members of
other lodges in the area.
Thirty-ight members were
present with guests from
Heppner, Lexington and Her
miston attending. Bingo was
played following the luncheon.
There have been numerous
complaints of persons break
ing beer bottles at the High
View Cemetery. Since it is
getting so close to Memorial
Day and the caretakers are
busy getting the cemeterv
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Heppner f) 676-9200
Reg. $388.45
Reg.
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989-8221
LEXINGTON
422-7557
cleaned and mowed, not only
this one but five or six others
in the area, please put your
bottles back in the care and
dispose of them somewhere
else. Your cooperation will be
greatly appreciated not only
by the caretakers but also by
those who have family buried
up there.
Food which will be available
at the lone barbeque, June 2,
will be bread, rhubarb jelly,
gooseberry jam, pie, cakes
and non-food items for sale
will include baby bibs and
quilts.
Lodge luncheon
Bunchgrass Rebekah Lodge
No. 91, lone, entertained the
following lodges, Stanfield,
Heppner and Lexington at a
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., May '
10. There were 34 present.
Readings were given and
games played.
Available In
Black & Beige
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$73.60
$63.95
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