Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 06, 1993, Page THREE, Image 3

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    Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 6, 1993 - THREE
Engagements
Weddings
Swanson — Ashbeck
Kannard — Leasy
Piper — Lynch
Teri Piper and Greg Lynch were married on August 14, 1993 at
the First Assembly of God Church at Pendleton. Pastor Charles Parker
of Pendleton officiated.
Teri is the daughter of Mel Piper, Heppner and the late Betty Piper.
Greg is the son of Gary and Judy Lynch of Apple Valley, CA.
The bride wore a long white satin and lace gown decorated with
pearls and lace down the back and a large bow. A matching veil and
a pearl necklace, both with bows, and white satin shoes completed
her ensemble.
Matron of honor was Donna Ball, Heppner sister of the bride.
Best man was Wayne Rusk, Hamilton, Montana, friend of the
groom.
Christy Bourrie, Hermiston, sister of the bride, cut and served the
cake. Pam Piper, Heppner, sister-in-law of the bride and Cindy Ken­
nedy, Lexington, sister of the bride, served punch and coffee. Sheila
McDaniel, Hardman, sister of the bride attended the guest book.
Special music was provided by Scott Mullner, Heppner and Dana
McGuire, Pendleton.
Betty Marquardt, Lexington, played the piano and provided decora­
tions, along with Pam Piper and Sheila McDanief. Plants were donated
by Vem Kube’s Sunshine Nursery, Pendleton.
The bride graduated from Heppner High School and attended Blue
Mountain Community College. She had been employed with the U.S.
Forest Service and is now employed with G. Bishop Building Con­
tracting, Las Cruces, New Mexico.
The groom is in his senior year at New Mexico State University.
He was employed with the U.S. Forest Service as a fishery biologist.
After a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park, the couple are
at home at Las Cruces.
Cindy Kannard, Pendleton and Shane Leasy, Long Creek, were
married September 11 in an informal ceremony held in the yard of
Heppner area ranch home of the bride’s parents Jerry and Patricia
Dougherty..
Present for the ceremony were the groom’s parents Dick and Sharon
Leasy, Prineville, the groom’s grandmother Mary Leasy, Fox and
the bride’s grandmother Marie Steagall, Lexington.
The ceremony was performed by Morrow County Clerk Barbara
Bloodsworth amid a colorful setting of flowers.
The bride wore a two-piece pastel tea-length straight skirt with mat­
ching long-sleeved fitted jacket trimmed in lace and pearl buttons.
Her white accessories included a teardrop pearl necklace and earr­
ings that were a gift from the groom.
Matron of honor Laurie Post, Pendleton, wore a burgundy tea-
length dress. The bride and her matron of honor carried long-stemmed
roses. The bride’s young daughters were also included in the wed­
ding party. Haley kannard, 5 Vi, carried the rings in a basket. Her
sister Ashley Kannard, 4, was the flower girl. Both girls were dressed
in floral print frocks with white collars.
The groom wore a lavendar shirt and black pants. The groom’s
brother Tracey Leasy, Long Creek, was best man. He wore a burgun­
dy shirt and black pants.
A buffet dinner followed the ceremony.
x Serving the three-tiered wedding cake were Sherree Mahoney and
the bride’s sister-in-law Dawna Dougherty, both of Heppner.
The bride graduated from Heppner High School and attended Walla
Walla Community College. She also graduated from the Pendleton
College of Beauty. She is currently the claims assistant for the Country
Companies Insurance Company in Pendleton.
The groom is a self-employed timber worker. He graduated from
Long Creek High School.
After a honeymoon trip to the Oregon Coast, the couple is at home
in Pendleton.
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEAR [NG TO BE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY
THE STATE OF OREGON MAY OWE YOU MONEY
Alvin and Julie Ashbeck of Echo, announce the engagement of
their daughter Jodee Alene Ashbeck, to Mark Eric Swanson, both
of Pendleton.
The bride-elect is a 1990 graduate of Heppner High School and
attended Blue Mountain Community College. She works for St. An­
thony Hospital.
Swanson is the son of Wayne and Geri Swanson of Pendleton. He
graduated from Pendleton High School in 1986 and from Blue Moun­
tain Community College in 1988. He is employed by the city of
Pendleton.
The couple will be married November 27 at Our Lady of Angels
Catholic Church in Hermiston.
McElligott — Zayas
L.J. “ Jerry” McElligott, lone, announces the engagement of his
daughter, Patricia, to Francois Zayas, Miami, Florida. Patricia’s
mother is the late Maryan McElligott.
Patricia graduated from lone High School in 1987, Carroll Col­
lege. Helena, Montana, in 1991 and Creighton University. Omaha,
Nebraska, in 1992. She is employed as an occupational therapist at
Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, Florida.
Francois is the son of Carlos Zayas and Hilda Casaneuva. He
graduated from Creighton University and Creighton Dental School
in 1992. He is employed as a dentist at Miami.
The couple plan a November 6 wedding at St. Patrick Catholic
Church in Heppner.
Fair board seeks theme for fair
The State of Oregon has over $36 million in unclaimed accounts for owners who cannot be found. Last year,
companies reported the following names of current unclaimed accounts owners. If you see your name, or a
relative's name, you may make a claim if you SEND IN THE COUPON BELOW, to the Division of State Lands.
The Division will forward the coupon to the company with instructions to contact you directly.
If the Division does not receive the coupon WITHIN TWO WEEKS OF THIS PUBLICATION, the company will
transfer custody of the unclaimed accounts to the Division. You may still claim the account, but the Division will
not send you claim information until AFTER JULY 31, 1994.
The Division publishes notices thoughout the state and receives numerous responses, and cannot provide
information by telephone. The best way to see if unclaimed assets were reported for you last year, is to Fill out the
coupon and send it in today.
Heppner
Helen E OBrien
Rt. 2 Box 2285
Dr Wallace H Wolff
183 N. Main St
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contest winner. To enter, mail
your theme to the Fair Office. PO
Box 474. Heppner, OR 97836 by
Nov. 4.
Kid’s banquet puppet show
planned at Christian Life Center
A kid’s Missions banquet will
be held on Friday, Oct. 8 at 6:30
p.m. at the Christian Life Center
in Heppner.
The banquet will feature mini­
ham burgers, m ini-hotdogs,
macaroni and cheese, gelatin
dessert, punch and banana splits.
Door prizes will be awarded to
everyone who attends.
A program following the ban­
quet will be put on by the Jungle
Village, a traveling family enter­
tainment program that features
puppetry, ventriloquism and
gospel
illusion.
Anyone wishing to attend the
banquet is asked to call the church
676-5581.
Zip Code
Signature
Name as Published
The Morrow County Fair
Committee is sponsoring a theme
contest for the 1994 Morrow
County Fair and Rodeo.
A prize will be awarded to the
Date of Birth/Death
IMPORTANT: Attach a current copy of your drivers license or other photo identification.
MAIL TO: State of Oregon. Division of State Lands, 775 Summer St NE, Salem, Oregon 97310
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