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Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 12

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a a a a 6. ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1981 BEVERLEE AND DALE GAY KATHYRN AND ROBERT WALKER Gay-Venell Walker-Adams CORVALLIS Beverlee Elaine Venell and Dale Andrew Gay were married June 20 in the Corvallis Zion Lutheran Church. The Rev. James W. Rehley officiated.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Venell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay, all of Corvallis.

The bride wore a full-length sheer illusion and white satin gown accented with Venice lace appliques and seed pearls and a fingertip length veil caught to a lace and seed pearls headpiece. She carried a cascading bouquet of white roses, white and yellow carnations, stephanotis, and baby's breath, Emily Carter was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Tracie Winn, Marquita Mack and Pam Venell. Best man was Dave Warren. Groomsmen were Jeff Pratt and brothers of the couple, Jeff Gay and Larry Venell. Ushers were brothers of the bridegroom, Wayne and Brian Gay.

The bride, a Corvallis High School graduate, works at MidValley Agricultural Products, Inc. Her bridegroom, a Crescent Valley High School graduate, works for Middleton Heating and Sheet Metal. Following a honeymoon at Yellowstone National Park they are making their first home in Corvallis. Healy-King Mary Ann King and James Joseph Healy exchanged wedding vows June 13 at a nuptial mass in St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Father Mell Stead officiated. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. John F. King, Albany, and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Healy, The Dalles. The bride wore a gown trimmed with white lace and carried a bouquet of pink roses, yellow daisies and stephanotis on an oldfashioned white lace fan. Matron of honor was the bride's twin sister, Betty Weinert, Nashville, Tenn.

Bridesmaids were LeeAnn Rizzuti, and the bridegroom's sister, Kathy Healy. Best man was a brother of the bridegroom, Kevin Healy. Groomsmen and ushers were another brother, Tom Healy, and Ken Irvin. The bride, a graduate of South Albany High School, teaches third grade at Campus Elementary School in Monmouth. The bridegroom, a graduate of The Dalles High School, will teach English and journalism at Silverton Union High School.

Both are Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, graduates. Following a coastal honeymoon they are making their first home in Independence. Schultz-Schwartz Rhonda Schwartz and Neil Schultz exchanged wedding vows June 14 in Redlands, Calif. The bride's father, Pastor Harold Schwartz, officiated. Parents of the couple are Pastor and Mrs.

Harold Schwartz, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Schultz, Tangent. Honor attendants were Debbi Friestad and a brother of the bridegroom, Dr. Wayne Schultz.

Bridesmaid was Shonna Larson and groomsman was Dr. Barry Uldrikson. Flower girls were Julie and Karla Schultz and ushers were Jeff and Tom Roberts. The bride, a dental hygienist, is a graduate of the University of Loma Linda in Calif. Her bridegroom, a dentist, is a graduate of the Loma Linda School of Dentistry.

Following a honeymoon in Hawaii they are making their first home in Yorba Linda, Calif. with the arts Western Forestry Center in Portland will host a Wooden Boat Show Friday-July 26 at the center, 4033 S.W. Canyon Road in Portland. More than 30 full-size boats from sailboats in full sail, canoes, driftboats and dories ranging from eight to 26-feet will be on display. There will also be scale models and information about boat building.

Craftsmen will discuss their work. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Admission is $1.50 adults, 75 cents senior citizens and students, members and children under 7 Wooden boats displayed noon to Saturday pointment.

Call 485-1620. LEBANON Kathryn Lynn Adams and Robert Craig Walker exchanged wedding vows June 20 in St. Edward's Catholic Church. Father William McHugh officiated. He was assisted by the Rev.

John Milbrath. Parents are Robert 0. and Betty Adams, 640 E. Sherman Lebanon, and Ronald E. and Retha Walker, Bend.

The bride wore a full-length organza and Chantilly lace gown and a lace-edged chapel-length veil of bridal illusion. Her paternal and maternal grandmothers wedding rings were tied in her nosegay bouquet of pink roses, stephanotis and baby's breath. Debbie Whitlock was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Terri Kuehner, Diane Giese, and Tricia Morris. Junior bridesmaid was Trina Taylor and Jenny Knapp was flower girl.

Candelighters were Kandi and Nancy Harris. Mark Walker, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Groomsmen were Dave Andrich, Steve Giese and John Conklin. Ushers were brothers of the couple, Rob Adams and Todd Walker. Bryan Long was ringbearer.

Both are Western Oregon State College graduates. The bridegroom is assistant football coach and health teacher in the Baker High School. Following a Canadian honeymoon they will be making their first home in Baker. Fuller-Reynolds Cindi Ann Reynolds and Ronald D. Fuller were married in an outdoor ceremony June 27 at the home of the bridegroom's parents.

The Rev. Wesley Dodge officiated. Parents of the couple are Ron MaGee, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Osborn, Sweet Home, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ron Fuller, Lebanon. The bride wore a full-length pale blue voile gown accented with white lace and miniature pink flowers. She carried a nosegay bouquet of pale blue carnations, pink rosebuds and baby's breath. Honor attendants were a sister of the bride, Suzi Osborn, and Bruce Otta.

Flower girl was Rhonda Harrison and carrying the couple's rings was the bride's son, John Reynolds. Mike Miller served as an usher. The bride attended Sweet Home High School and her bridegroom attended Lebanon Union High School. She is employed by Hewlett-Packard in Corvallis and he works for the City of Lebanon Parks and Recreation Department. They are making their first home in Lebanon.

Brubakers note 40th SWEET HOME Amos and Opal Brubaker, 27960 Liberty Road, will be honored July 26 on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Their children are hosting a reception between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. at the Sweet Home Mennonite Church, 44th Avenue. Amos Brubaker and Opal Emmert were married in 1941 in Sweet Home and have spent all of their married live in Sweet Home, except for seven years when they lived in Cascadia. Brubaker, who worked most of his life in the logging industry, was a contract logger for TOMCO before injury in an industrial accident.

They have three children, Arnold, Sweet Home; Dennis, Harrisonburg, and Anita Kropf, Albany. They also have eight grandchildren. Kevin Groff has lived with the couple for several years and the past six months Tracy Lindgren has made her home with the couple. and Sunday by ap- Panel seeks performers The Oregon Arts Commission is looking for Oregon performing artists and sponsors to form a touring group the state. The commission also plans a workshop on how to plan and book tours and obtain funds.

For more information, write or call Leslie Alexander, Oregon Arts Commission, 835 Summer St. S.E., Salem, Ore. 97301, or phone 378-3625. Hear 'Figaro' for free Mark your calendar for July dates for the Portland Summer Opera's free performances of "'The Marriage of Figaro" at Portland's Washington Park Rose Garden Amphitheater. Performances are at 8 p.m.

each day. Former Albany resident Susan St. John sings role of Suzanne with James Terrell Figaro. Operagoers should come early seats. Picnic suppers are suggested.

popular 18th century operatic comedy written by Wollgang A. Mozart. The intriguing story is about the artful who plots to outwit his master. Hear Britt Bluegrass The second Britt Bluegrass Festival opens Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Pavilian in Jacksonville.

The features evening concerts Friday Saturday and a matinee from 11 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Performing Friday folk musician Mike Seeger, the Williams Band and country music pioneer Rose Maddox. Tickets are $8.50 per concert or $20 for all three.

Call 779-0847. Compiled by Democrat-Herald Writer Connie Petty. SWIM a per per month $12.00 16.00 per all Youth, 8. free $1.50 Blvd. Family, Citizens Parent play only.

Pacific Adults. members summer. before A Racquetball SWIM engagements ASAI TRUMBULL Audio Gallery, 411 E. Broadway, Eugene, presents a sculptures and prints of whales by George Ernst Von Der Linden Monday-Aug. 30.

Reception for the artist will be at 7 p.m. Monday, Exhibit hours are noon to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and A whale of an art show WILKEN PHOTOGRAPHS 275 Pacific S. 926-8316 Bonnie J. Asai and James C.

Trumbull III announce their engagement. They are planning a Dec. 5 wedding. Parents of the couple are Gene and Barbara Asai, 1420 Park Terrace S.W., and James ant Claire Trumbull San Mateo, Calif. The bride elect, a West Albany High School graduate, works for Away Travel Service.

The future bridegroom is employed in graphic design at The Creative Company in Salem. Both are Oregon State University graduates. BARNES SPADY Paula Barnes and Donn Spady announce their engagement. They are planning an outdoor ceremony on Aug. 21.

Both are Lebanon Union High School graduates. The bride-elect is a secretary at Champion International Corp. The future bridegroom recently returned to the area from California. AMNOTTE CONNORTON ANGELA AND DONALD RITCHIE Ritchie-Ford Angela Louise Ford and Donald Naber Ritchie were married June 20 in the Lebanon Evangelical Church. The Revs.

David Jensen and Lyman Meyers officiated. Parents are Jess and Charlene Ford, 34632 Tennessee Road, Lebanon, and Robert and Gerda Ritchie, North Bend. The bride wore a full-length satin and chiffon gown made by her grandmother, Bertha Webber, and a fingertip-length veil. She carried a bouquet of red silk roses, white stephanotis and baby's breath on her mother's white Bible. Jane Renee Wittrig was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Trena Unglesby and Nadine Wheeler. Elizabeth De Ann Ford, was flower girl and taperlighters were Brandy Nicole Christensen and Jason Dean Mink. A'mie Jeniece Christsenson and Joseph Aaron Ford carried the couple's rings and Jeremy Daniel Mink carried a Bible. Best man was Brian Thom. Groomsmen and ushers were Walt Floeter, Leland Jess Ford, and Ken Presley.

The bride, a Lebanon Union High School and LBCC Nursing Assistant Program graduate, worked for Vip's Restaurant before her marriage. Her bridegroom, a North Bend and Oregon State University graduate, is assistant manager of the F.W. Woolworth store in Kennewick, Wash Grammers note 40th J. Elvin and Gladys Grammer, 707 29th Ave. were honored recently on the occasion of their 40th anniversary by a dinner party.

The couple, who were married in April 27, 1941 in Marshalltown, Iowa, waited until their families could join them before noting the event. In attendance were their five children and their families, and Pedro Janowitz, Beaverton; and Michael Tyrrell, Mount Hood; Donna and Dennis Ashenfelter and Bob Grammer, all of Albany, and Kathy Grammer, Vancouver, Wash. Seven of their nine grandchildren were present as was Grammer's father, John M. Grammer, Albany. Three sisters and brothers-in-law of Mrs.

Grammer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grewell, Marshalltown, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen, Anaheim, and Mrs.

and Mrs. Keith Howell, Grinnell, Iowa also attended. A brother, Orville Stevenson from Marshalltown, had visited with the couple earlier in the summer. During the dinner birthdays of J. Elvin Grammer, Wanda Miller, Keith Howell and Kenneth Tyrrell were also observed.

Lees wed 50 years Otto H. and Lillian Lee, Vancouver, were honored July 5 in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of Melvin and Margaret Lee in Waterloo. Otto H. Lee and Lillian Ferris were married in December, 1931 in Minot, N.D. Lee had worked for Bonneville Power Administration before retirement.

Their five children, Lois Schmidt, Donald, Glenn and David, all of Vancouver, and Otto Ridgefield, were all in attendance. Visit Albany's history Five homes, three churches, Albany Senior Center, the Monteith House and the proposed Albany Regional Museum will be opened to visitors next Saturday for the fourth Interior. Tour of Albany's Historic Homes. Tour hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The tour spots are: The homes of Gale and Ric Blasquez, 823 Walnut St. S.W.; Roberta and Max Pope, 839 Fifth Ave. S.W.; Abbe and Gary Day, 405 Jefferson St. S.E.; Peggy and Stephen Kile, 1014 Second Ave. and Jan SPECIAL PRICES For Summer On Cut Flowers Large ROSES Choose your color Cash Carry Wrapped.

doz. Arranged Carnations. Love Lace FLOWERS 321 W. 2nd. 928-4151 Valerie Lynn Amnotte and Clifford Mathew Connorton are planning an outdoor wedding on Wednesday in the gardens near Lake Sacajewea in Longview, Wash.

Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Chandler, Longview; Mr. and Mrs. John Setters, Tifton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Connorton, Albany. The bride elect, a Mark Morris High School, Longview, graduate, attended Seattle Pacific University, ABAC in Tifton, and Valdosta State College in Valdosta, Ga. The future bridegroom is a South Albany High School graduate. He attended Linn-Benton Community College and a college in Paris, Tex.

HIDDLESON BALLARD Diana Marie Hiddleson and John Joseph Ballard announce they, are planning to be married in the Spring of 1982. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hiddleson, 2900. Lawnridge St.

and Della Ballard, 35549 Richardson Gap Road," Lebanon. The bride-elect, a West Albany High School graduate, works as a receptionist for All Breeds Grooming Parlors. The future. bridegroom, a Lebanon Union High School graduate, attended, Linn-Benton Community College. He works for Seabrook Foods Inc.

BRIGGS DUFFY Suzy Briggs and Rusty Duffy announce their engagement. They have set Oct. 2 as their wedding date. Parents of the couple are Harley G. Briggs, 33877 Red Bridge Road; Helen L.

Briggs, 3800 Mountain View Drive, No. 100; Barbara J. Duffy, 36100 Duffy Lane, Crabtree, and the late Gilman D. Duffy. Both are South Albany High School graduates.

The future bridegroom, a student at Linn-Benton Community College, is employed by Dave's Freeway Texaco. SADOWSKY REDIGER Pam Sadowsky and Tim Rediger announce their engagement. Parents of the couple are Edward and Lillian Sadowsky, 3800 S.E. Mountain View Drive, and Wayne and Lorraine Rediger, 1670 Spicer Wayside S.E. Both are South Albany High School graduates.

The is employed by Inter-City Sales, Inc. The future bridegroom, a student at Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho, for Kropf Sons. HUGHES McPHERSON Cynthia Hughes and Phil McPherson announce their engagement. They plan to be married in August. Parents of the couple are Evelyn Hughes, Sweet Home and Joe and Norma McPherson, Lebanon.

The bride elect, a Sweet Home High School graduate, attended Linn-Benton Community College and Multnomah School of the Bible in Portland. She is employed in the Linn County Clerk's office. The future bridegroom, a Lebanon Union High School and Oregon State University graduate, works for the Albany Fire Department. NIX JOHNSON Lori A. Nix and Ray A.

Johnson announce they plan to be married Nov. 21 in St. Mary's Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Gayle Nix and Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Johnson. Both are West Albany High School graduates. The bride-elect is employed by the Hasty Freeze and the future bridegroom works at Spring Hill Country Club. HARRINGTON ALEXANDER Janis Kay Harrington and Kevin Joseph Alexander announce their engagement. They are planning an afternoon wedding on Aug.

1. Parents of the couple are George and Martha Harrington, Lebanon; Raymond Alexander, Pendleton, and Cori Porter, Yakima, Wash. The bride elect, a Lebanon Union High School graduate, attended Judson Baptist College. She is employed by Bullard, Korshoj, Smith and Jernstedt, P.C., in Portland. The future bridegroom, a Pendleton High School graduate, attended Mount Hood Communtty College and Portland State University.

He is employed by C2F also in Portland. the as for The was light, servant Britt festival and to will Vern and Rich Shea, 627 Broadalbin St. S.W. First United Presbyterian Church, where an oldfashioned fashion show will be held; Whitespires Berean Fundamental Church; and St. Mary's Catholic Church.

Albany Senior Center, 489 Water Ave. N.W. The basement o1 Albany Public Library downtown branch, 302 Ferry St. S.W. Henderson Park, Calapooia Street near Ninth Avenue.

Tickets available only at the senior center. The price is $5 or $2.50 for senior citizens. It's new! TRY OUR I ENCHILADA GRANDE delicious New Hours 10-10 -Thurs. 10-11 11-10 Sunday TACO TIME Albany Lebanon Corvallis CLEMENTS HOOVER Colleen Clements and Charles G. Hoover announce their engagement.

They plan to be married Aug. 7. Parents of the couple are Joan Clements, Huntington Beach, and Willard and Virjean Hoover, 3430 Umatilla St. S.W. The bride-elect, a Huntington Beach High School graduate, attends California State University in Long Beach.

The future bridegroom, a West Albany High School and Biola College, La Mirada, graduate, is a teacher and coach at Dana Hills High School at Dana Point, Calif. JULY FREE MYLAR BALLOON WORTH $2.50 is yours when you purchase a large bouquet in person at RAINBOW WEST MILL from ST. I BALLOONS OCCASION EVERY FOR Feelings FREE DELIVERY 926-3215 TUX RENTALS Largest Selection in town! SMITTY'S Monteith Square 2nd Ferry 928-6868.

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