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TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon Wednesday, December J0.IH 7 Weddings lone Catholic church to change status Al 1:30. January 3. 1988. Bishop Thomas J Connolly, will be elevating Si William's Mission in lone lo status of Parish Everyone is invited to attend the Sunday afternoon Mass, and the dinner following al the lone Ix'gion Hall. The new Parish in lone will continue to he served by the resident priest in Heppner Hie church in lone began working on Parish status about a year ago. and has met the criteria set by Church Canon Law. The Community Choir of South Morrow County will he providing a por (ion of the entertainment at the dinner following Mass Anyone having photographs of the church, it'» construction in 1947. or any activities held there, are asked to bring them for a scrapbook being assembled On October 17, 1945. (iarland Swanson donated land for a site of the church Actual construction stalled September 8. 1947, when about 75 pe»> pie. many non Catholic. pi*ured concrete for the basement During the ex- cavation of the basement. William Doherty was seriously injured in an ac cident and later died at St Anthony Hospital in Pendleton The church was completed in September. I**48 and the first Mass was said September 7. 1*148 On May 25. 1949. the church was officially dedicated by Bishop Iro I ahey One of the stained glass windows was placed m the new church in memory of William IX>herty In honor of the two men. William Flannery and William Doherty, the church was named St Williams Catholic Church Brosnan — Davis NEW YEARS EVE... (Spend it at the Elks) M em ber & Guest Special Seafood Buffet - Live Music * "Take IV " litis will he the last performance for this f(roup so stop by atul say hi! ticket price • '30” /Couple - M5M/Single Prices lor Dance Only • *5” Couple ■ '?*• Single S nacks w ill be served at m id n ig h t Buffet at b:00 - Dance at 9:00 ¿Ejfc Heppner Elks 358 5 8 4 * 676-9181 * « /> 1 H k .rr tn.ji.li_M 142 N . Cindy Davis and Mike Brosnan. both of Heppner. were united in mar riage in a double ring ceremony on September IV, IV87 at St Patricks Catholic Church in Heppner Parents of the couple are Wayne and Judy Davis and Eddie and lorrainc Biosnan all of Heppner. Father Dominic Hahn performed the evening ceremony Soloist was Ella Mae Florea and Carley Drake provided the nuptial music for the wedding The bride was given in marriage by her father Lace adorned the chapel length train of her white satin bridal gown, with puffed mckrn sleeves, fitted bodice yoke and stand up neckline detailed with schifTi embroidery with pearls and sequins with a slightly raised waist, at tached hack satin bow and streamers The wide-brimmed bridal hat of satin trimmed with flowers. Venice lace, pearls and sequins had an attached nylon net pouff streamers Cindy earned a cascade bouquet of blue and white carnations with white roses and stephanotis with blue and white streamers of satin ribbon* Man! of honor was Sharon Fulton. Bums, cousin of the bride Bridesmaids were Dyann McCarty of Echo, sister of the groom. Penny Connor, Pendleton, and Meg Robinson of Portland, cousin of the groom Best man was Craig Robinson. Portland, cousin of the groom Ushers were Pat Schwarz, Heppner. Dave McCarty. Echo, brother tn law of the groom and Shawn Robinson of Portland cousin of the groom Lori and Shelly Fulton of Bums were the flower girls, cousins of the bride and Clay McCarty, nephew of the groom of Echo was the nng bearer A country western reception was held at the M oitow County Fair Annex Building in Heppner The bride and groom arc both graduates of Heppner High School The bnde was the IV87 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Oucen and is employed at Central Market in Heppner The groom is employed at the lanuly ranch on little Butter Creek where they are making their home, after a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast Main * V IT ♦ - _ f / ' V ■-V . ‘ ’ w -.. Nr • - ' ••i , •' Say Happy Birthday with a special BIRTHDAY AD Donna Peterson In the Gazette-Times » "t* »k ¿ y 4 ' ' • r y » ■ ■ 4 ü . I* ; V ; ' Happy Half a Century, Harley! V TSiW* - 24 80 3360 Gazette or Trader Gazette and Trader A/ r * 4 ». , f Shshsh - We’if keep it quiet though. (What could be quieter than the printed page?) » ; V , Happy 70th James J. December 4 Gazette or Trader Gazette and Trader Gazette or Trader Gazette and Trader Happy Birthday to OUR Main Man I h r H r p p n rr Born November 20, 1947 L O h /i, a zitte unes 147 W. Willow Heppner 676-9228 Ixah Sue Cooper and Melvin Lee McCarl were married at 3 p m. on December 5 in the United Methodist Church. Heppner Rev Don Boyce officiated at the double nng ceremony. The bnde was given in marriage by her father and mother Glenn and Susie Cooper, Heppner Parents of the groom arc Morris and Shirley McCarl. Lexington The bnde wore a formal white slipper satin gown which featured a cry stal lace embroidered train and hand headed pearl bodice She carried a bou quet of red and white silk carnations Attendants for the bride were Slaci Toll, maid of honor. Bobbcttc Howell, matron of honor and Brittani Padbcrg. flower girl Groomsmen were Scott Balfc. Anchorage Alaska, best man. Boh Roberts and Cr„ig Angell were ushers Austin Coiner the grooms nephew was ring hearer Music was provided by Mrs Carley Drake and Beth Forrar sang some musical selections Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Heppner F.lks lodge Assisting at the reception were Lois Hunt and Myrtle McMillan, aunts of the groom. Bobbi Angell and Marsha Sweck Out of tow n guests included Mrs IXnms Donovan. Mike and Elizabeth. Claremont. CA. Mr and Mrs Hob Pierce and Holly, Gresham. Mr Daniel Martin. Pcrryapolis. PA and Mrs Perry Cooper and Joel. Pendleton, Mrs Audrey McCarl. grandmother of the groom. Harrisburg. Mr and Mrs IXmald Hunt and v>ns. Beaverton, and Mr and Mrs Mervin McCarl and family. Junction City. The couple took a wedding trip to Seattle and they arc now at home in Pendleton Enter Beef Cook-Off contest bv Jan. 16 f *• A í> ‘ ' Cooper — McCarl Nancy, Ccirri, Amy, Alissa Your favorite beef recipe could be the w inner of the IV8H (Oregon Beef Cook-Off or create a new one just for the contest. Recipes arc now being accepted by the Oregon Beef Council and Oregon Cattlewomen, sponsors of the event From the recipes submit ted. five finalists will he selected to participate in the Oregon Beef Cook Off to he held February 20 at the "Now You re Cooking Show" in Portland The deadline for entries is January lb. IV88 According to Judy Wright. Hcpp tier, Oregon Cook-Off Chairman. "There has been a growing interest in cooking contests recently The in creased prizes offered nationally and locally for the Beet Cook-Off definitely make it one of the best". First prize for the Oregon contest is *300 and an all expense paid trip to Jackson, Mississippi to compete in the National Beef Cook-O ff Oregon's second place prize is *150 The other three finalists will each receive *50 Prize money for the National Beet Cook Off has been increased to a total of *32,000 A *15,000 top prize will be awarded However. Dianne Muyskens. IV87 Oregon Beef Cook Off winner found the most exciting pan of the National Beef Cook-Off to he the trip itself "I couldn't have asked for a more exciting time I received the royal treatment for four memorable days ” All recipes must follow these rules l The recipe must contain at least I pound of beet and no more than When all is said and done, it's Rood friends like you who make our business a success. Thanks and Happy New Year. Our customers are m 2 the best! % Gazette or Trader Gazette and Trader V H *p p o « f < / / 676 9200 5 pounds Each serv ing must contain at least 3 ounces of cooked beef Meat must be exclusively beef 2 Recipes may include any fresh cut of beef excluding organ meats such as hean and liver. 3 Total preparation time cannot ex ceed 4 hours excluding marinating time 4 All entries will he judged on taste (40 points), ease of preparation (30 points), originality (20 points), and appearance (10 points). 5 Contestants must he al least 18 years old with non professional food status Any person who has owned one or more head of beef or dairy cattle (or who lives in a household where cattle are owned) in the 12 months preceding (October I, IV88. is ineligible b Contestants must live in Oregon All entries become the property of the Oregon Beef Council. To enter, type or print your favorite recipe in black ink on a 8‘4 by 11 sheet of white paper Your name, address (including county) and phone number should he placed on the reverse side of the recipe List all ingredients in order used Do not include brand names Give complete recipe directions Send to: Oregon Beef Cook-O ff. 1000 N.E. Multnomah, Portland, Or , 97232, or write to the above address or call 281-3811 for a copy of the rules and an official entry blank You don’t need an entry blank to enter More than one recipe can he entered by an individual All entries must be postmarked no later than Januarv 16. 1988