S IX - Heppner Gazette- lim es, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday. June 17. 19*7
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Engagements
Engagements
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la rry and H lcn Kennedy of Hcppncr and Mary I lion aitii Al Wainwrighl
o f Madras announce I he engagement and forthcoming marriage of ihcir
children Stacey and Bu/ The couple plans a 7 p m June 27 wedding at
ihe Morrow County fairgrounds in Heppncr A reception and dance w ill
follow the wedding ceremony; Iriends and relatives are invited to attend
The bride elect is a I9H7 graduate of Heppncr High School and w ill at
tend Blue Ml Community College this fall
The bridegroom elect attended Hermision High School and is employed
at Pioneer Implement in Hermision
1984 Fair and Rodeo queen to compete
for Miss Rodeo Oregon title
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Sylvia Ladd. 21. o f lone w ill be
among seven contestants competing
for Ihe title of Miss Rodeo Oregon
during the annual pageant, which is
held in conjunction with the lim p
qua Valley Round Up Father's Day
weekend in Roseburg
l.add is the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Miner Ladd o f lone, a past
Oregon State l nivervity Rodeo
(Juccn. was Miss Congeniality and
in the top 10 at the College National
Finals Rodeo (Juccn Contest, the
19H4 Morrow County la ir and
Rodeo (Juccn. and recently receiv
ed lier Bachelor o f Sc ience degree in
Speech Drama and Business from
I astern Oregon Stale College in La
Grande
Ih e Miss Rodeo Oregon con
teslants w ill be iudgcd in four areas
horsemanship. speech, appearance,
and personality Winner ol the I9 H 7
Miss Rodeo Oregon title w ill receive
a $1.000 wardrobe from le a v itt’ s
Western Wear of Sisters, a I rate*
A ll Around saddle from Ihe Spot
ted Mule ol Fugcne and the Miss
Rodeo Oregon Pageant, Inc and a
Kenny Hanson buckle from le s
Schwab Tire Centers «>1 Oregon;
plus numerous other gifts from
Pageant sponsors around Ihe state
Miss Rodeo ( fregon is the official
representative from Oregon to the
Miss Rodeo America Pageant held
during the National Finals Rodeo in
Las Vegas in December She w ill
travel throughout the state of Oregon
and neighboring states, promoting
the sport ol rodeo and the western
lifcstv le
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Kathleen Van Schoiack o f Bend and Scott Alan Kerbs of Powell Butte
have anniHinccd their engagement I be couple plans to be married September
12. I9K7 at St Patrick s Catholic Church in Heppnei
The bride elect is the daughter o f Robert Van Schoiack arul the late
Kathryn Van Schoiack o f Heppncr She’ is a 1979 graduate o f Heppner High
School and a |9Ht graduate ol (iood Samaritan Hospital School ol Nurs
ing She is employed al St Charles Medical Center in Bend
The bridegroom elect is the son o l Carl and Nadcnc Kerbs of Saratoga.
Wyoming He is a 1971 graduate of Platte Valley High School and a 1977
graduate ol the University of Wyoming
H e p p n e r By H Joyce
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Betty and l ee Vinson from
Danville. California were here
visiting Betty’s brother Mr and
Mrs HamM H ill and lv c 's sister
M r and Mrs W illiam Anderson
They also visited Floss Breeding in
Hermision and Mr and Mrs Roy
Martin. Lexington At Monument
they v isued the L D Vinsons Ibey
also visted Mr and Mrs Darrell
Harris at Hull Prairie
Alena Anderson's daughters
Dec F.rdman from Aloha and Nan
cy McLennan from Hillsboro were
here visiting Alena’s brother Boyd
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\burRtste Has Improved
Over the years, some
things have changed. Like
your taste in clothes. And gifts.
So why not surprise
him with a Father’s Day gift
that’s a cut above the usual:
Top Sirloin or T-bone steak,
grilled to mouthwatering
perfection.
You won’t haw to worry’ about sizes or patterns, steak
is always in style. And instead of taking up space in the back
of his closet, this gift will be put to use right away.
Make this Father’s Day one he’ll really savor. Serve him
steak for dinner, and show him good taste runs in the family.
Beef. Real food for real people.
T T OREGON BEEF COUNCIL
1000 NK Multfbimah • Kirtland. OR 97232
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Epperly
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Holland
Kelly Prock and Dmigl.iv Holland bofh of M ilton Freewater announce
(heir engagement
Prmk iv the daughter of Kenneth and Betty Prock of M ilton Freewater
She iv a graduate ot M ilton Frccwaier High School and Walla Walla Com
mumty College School ot Nursing She iv a nurse at Si Anthony Hospital
in Pendleton
Holland i\ the von ot Dale and Karen Holland ol Heppner He i n a graduate
o f Heppner High School He alv> attended L-astcrn Oregon Slate College
in LaGrandc and h.iN an ANcociateN Degree in Agriculture from Blue Sit
Community College in Pendleton He i n prevents employed by the H I Rea
Co in M ilton Freewater
An A u g U N t wedding i n planned
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Redding who in retired and travlc
ing around alw> visited here H in
wile wav in Portland with her folks
She in the former la m Ashhaugh
I hey were fo rm e r Heppner
residents
Mr and Mrs Dud l ash had re
eeni visitors (V ila 's sister Tools
Brown from Salem Toot’s son Paul
Brown from Irngon brought her to
Heppner Della's son Jack Ldmorxl
son from Portland was here visiting
also.
Eleanor (Jonty and Tom look a
two week trip to Norfolk. Virginia,
to visit Doug (Jonty his wife
Anastasia and granddaughter
Sophia They saw the Newport
New’s Debarkation memorial where
soldiers boarded ships lor the trip to
Europe dunng W orld W ar I They
toured the Navy base and went
aboard the C S S Iowa Jamestown
Museum the first permanent Fnglish
settlement, and first political capital
in North America The Yorktown
musem where Colonial General
(Jreene cornered the British General
Cornwall)* and later surrendered to
General Washington I hey went to
W ashington D C stopped at (>ian
tico Marine Base and loured Marine
museum. Washington monument,
and Smithsonian Museum ot Na
ttonal History Ibey went to Bolling
A ir Force Base and stopped at
Fedeneksburg site of a decisive eon
federate victory over the Union Ar
my Ibey report having a nice trip
despite lost luggage, jackets, and
getting lost themselves
Mrs Lincoln Nash’s sister Mrs
Walt Jose*wski from Forman. North
Dakota, died recently from a heart
.Mac k She had spent a summer here
working and met quite a few people
while here Mary Ann Palmer. Her
nice’s daughter from lone had eye
surgery at St Vincent hospital in
Portland
Pat Hrindle and Eleanor (Jonty
were in Bend to attend (he Eastern
Oregon Health assistance agency
Pal is the county representative
Eleanor also visited a former Hcpp
net resident. Thelma Terrill
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Dana Marie Ruhl and Scott Epperly were mairicd Saturday. A p ril I I
the First Presbyterian Church in Roseburg The hndc is the daughtei
Susan Rcisman and Richard Ruhl. both of Roseburg, and the grandaughtcr
former Heppner residents Clinton and Marie McQuarne I lie bridegroom
the son of Floyd and Lcnorc Epperly of Roseburg
The bride graduated from Roseburg Senior High in I9SI and received
a general business degree trom l mpqua Community College in I9X< She
is employed by the Douglas County Road Dept in Roseburg
Ihe bridegroom is employed at Gene's Brake and Alignment. Inc in
Roseburg
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Extension study groups to learn
about conducting business at home
What should be considered i f you
are one ot the talented people who
create at home and want to sell your
product, or perhaps, have a unique
sers ice (Fi.it could provide additional
income for your family?
Statistics and futuristic trends
verily that more and more businesses
w ill be conducted from homes in the
coming years.
To help Extension staff prepare to
assist local residents interested in
learning more about conducting
business at home, there is a need lor
responses Please call or write OSl
Extension Service. Box 197, Hepp
ner (b7b 9M 2) Give youi name and
type o f home based business you ate
considering
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Roger Palmer an
<*• and Mrs. Jerry Kloeppel invite fami-
^ ly and friends to a reception at Valbx
^ Lutheran Church (Goosberry area)
on June 27, 19K7 from 6-H p.m. to ^
celebrate the marriage of lino ¡C
K loeppel and Larry Palmer. Q
S kip a n d Sandy arc g e ttin g m ar-
ried. We're having a party. C om e
jo in us at 4 :0 0 at the M e th o d is t
] C hurch, Iu n e 20, for the w e d d in g
o r s h o rtly after at the Elks fo r the
reception.
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The Children of Dean and Shirley
Connor invite you to attend the
celebration of their 25th
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