Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1966)
Church Ceremony Unites Local Couple I'lihariKi of wrddlnjr vow on Kalurdav, rruary 12. Join ed In marrlajrc MUe hrrl HH Itnhrtx'k. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. snald l llrnlri k, and Muait : 1 1 1 ll. Mn of Mr ari'l Mr Ijv (kibble, all tf IUinr. Father Chandler JacWeun f llirfnlilun jx-rformcd the lm rriuiHr doull iig rrrrmnny In the lecseru-e f many rHa Uvea ami frli-mt In All fialnia liliHxpal rhimh at 2:00 m. Traditional wddlng music w-aa lard lv Mra. L. C. ( ar nUcharl, orgatdst, Htandards Imldlnif pink l k ami I'rriM-h heather provided ilal dro.ratlona at In aliar Whit tin ih-w lms marked lh hrldal a We. iijrli' by her father, the brlili Waa lovely In whit Imn nl (hanlllly lace ami rhlf fn. (ukhloni'il wild M'alloixvl nmkliii. filled hod Ire with self Imw n front, ami full bouffant aklrt. Her elbow length Illusion vrll waa held In dare by a fir rlrt rovfred with seed arl. She carried a bridal bouquet of whit alri'lianotla ami carna tions, centered with larjre whit orvhld, and entwined with irreen ferns. She carried It on top a mall whit Uihl heloriK ln to her grandmother, Mra. (irare Hughes, Miss Sharon llama served aa maid of hum. Hrldesmalds Here Mi' I'atru-la Van Wink I. Barbara Cribble and Handy Mi-ix'iiani 'Hi attendants were gowned in Identltally atyled street length dresses of lnk velvet mi, lailuutntl In rinjxr utile with deM-r lnk velvet ribbon at the high, waUtllne. Thry ear ned pink and whit Colonial carnation ncgava with lnk atrramera. Ileadoten-a of pink net extended from a circlet of pink velvet. Little Sally Sumner, dressed In whit and carrying a minia ture pink and whit nosegay, served aa flower girl. King bear er waa Mark I'lpcr, cousin of th bride. Serving aa acolytes at the al tar were Doug and David Gun-dcrson. 1mikUi Cribble attended hts brother aa best man. Ushers were Larry Heath. Kodney Klug and Harney .NeUtadt. All wore matching white fxmal Jackets and black bow tics. For her daughter's wedding. Mra. Ik-llenhrork those a tur quolh suit with off white ac ceaMorles and a white orchUf corsage. Mra. Cribble, mother of th cr-iom, was attired In a two piece ensemble of pink dress and matching coat, with pink acrvKhorics. hiie also wore an orchid corsage. The couple greeted their wed ding guests at a reception In the parish hall. Chosen wedding colors of pink and white were carried out In floral decoration and un the beautifully din-ora-ted wedding cake. Bo.se. of the large four-tiered cak was made of four heart -haMd enkes edg ed In pink, with pink frosting roses, and ttjcd with a minia ture bride and groom. -J ' ft1 . V u v 7 t MR. AND MRS. STUART CRIBBLE ( Chary 1 BaU.nbrock) After the honor couple had rut their first piece, th cake was rut and served by Mrs. LI lis Pettyjohn and Mrs. Matt Hughes, aunts of the bride pouring punch was Mrs. W. II Mills of Salem, aunt of the (.room, and inturlng roiiee wa Mrs. Roy Quurkenbuith. aunt of be bride. Mrs. Wayne Ball, cousin of the bride, attended the gift table, and the guest book was pawed by Miss Mary Cox lloMcw f(ir the reception were Mrs. Klwyn Hughes, chair man; Mrs. Itllev Munkers and Mrs. C'rcMon Hoblnson. Kor a golng away ensemble the new Mrs. (Nibble changed to a two piece green and white suit, with 1)1.t rk accessories, and the orchid from her bridal bou quet. Following a wedding trip to Seaside, the newlyweds are making their home In Heppner where the groom Is engaged in the business of S It I) Pelleting Company with his brother, Doug. After graduating from llepp ner High school In VMVS, the bride enrolled at Beau Monde College of Beauty In Portland for training. Mr. Grlbble, n grad uate of Jlcppncr High In r.Nl, riHtived two years of college training at Kastern Oregon Col lege, La Grande, and enrolled two years at Blue Mountain Limited Time Offer 1 Tvi r n r? Feb. 20. rS P,hrU D LTU Lin LS Mar. 12, 1966 III Riiu rt ra nr-nuinr- pn a I T- nrnm in nniAP 1(11 bur a nu ru. tHv ut tm o a htLiULAfi rniut. - I far. r r "ft ' m I i l l 1 1 li mfxWI CONTENTS " SOn90 4CO90 u3 to yji Hundiomt ttortgt tny Included t no Mtn eotl I Available In all current pattarnt J g"Ql847 ROGERS BROS: STAINLESS --THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER COMPANY S V "Something from tha Jeweler's. I JE WELERS mmtmmmmmmmmm iff . B,., ,..... P.M. JUyi PR. 676-9200 IVeaVbl I 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER SaMpsJ I College. Pendleton. Among tho.e attending from out of town were Mr. and Mrs Ren Vassar and Mrs. W. H Mills, all of Salem, relatives the groom. of omuuj Cvcnts nilDAT, rabruarr 25 Basketball Barns at Htppnar. 8ATUHDAT. rabruarr 28 Basketball Grant Union of John Day at Heppner. follow d by Sophomore class dance. Benefit Code Hour for Pat BrlndU. Catholic parish halL 9:30 axn. to 3:30 pn. Erary. one waicom. SUNDAY. Fabruanr 27 ArbuckU ML Ski Fair. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 pan races start at 2 rxm. MONDAY. Februarr 28 Heppner-Morrow County Cham ber of Commerce. Wagon wneei, noon. Ruth Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Masonic HalL 8 WEDNESDAY. March 2 lOOF-Rebekah meeting, official visit Grand Master; dinner. 6:30, meetinq at 7:30. THURSDAY. March 3 Soroptimist Club. noon. Heppner! Li mi. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, March 4. S District Basketball Tourney. La t-ranae. Coming Legion Events Include President s Visit, Due in March Plans arL underway hv Amcr. lean Legion Auxiliary to enter lain the Slate Department Presi dent Colleen Gorger of The Dalles a a special meeting on nionaay. niarcn H. It is announ. red by Mrs Don Munkers. local prcsiuent. Also. In celebration of thi nn nlvers try of the founding of the LcL'ion orranlzatlon. n nnnealce sue per will nrecede thp snec al ineeung mat evening. There will be no regular meet ing on Mor.day, March 7. A social evoninir of danein- will be sponsored by the Legion naires lor memoers and their guests at the Heppner hall Sat urday evening. February 2G, it has been announced. Martins to Observe Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T. Mar tin of lone will be at home to friends in the area at an ooen house reception Saturday, Feb ruary 26, honoring them on their 25th wedding anniversary. Their family cordiallv invites friends to call between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. They re- Quest no gifts. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meot v3L J Of Charge VHlAl Heppner. tfJsJyLj.' Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE! Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hermlston. Oregon On Hermlston- McNary Highway HEPPNM CAZETTX-TlMf S. Thursday. February 14. 1K4 S5KGEW Sharon Dixon Engagement is Told The Kev. and Mra. Mclvlrt W. I'fson are announcing the en- ragernent of their daughter. .Shtron Anne, to Charles ;illl land, son of the Itev. and Mrs. Walt.s- f;illiland of Cory, Penn sylvania. Both young people ar0 senior students at Abury College, Wll more, Kv., and will graduate In June. They are making tenta tive plans to t married In the Heppner Methodist church In August. The young Mr. Gilllland waa a visitor In Heppner during the Christmas holidayi. His father is pastor of first Methodist church In Cory, Pa. Mecr Week Later Next regular meeting t.t thm (.olden Age club has been changed from March 1 tn the following Tucudav nlcht M 7, according to Mrs. Sadie par rlsh. oreident. Ilie vrrum u-in meet at 7 p.m. at the Kplaoopal pansn nan ror a pot luck sup- txT. fnlliiWi'i-rt hv rnf,.t-fl Guests are welcome. !i 1 1 . - a i i i MISS SHARON ANNE DIXON Invitation Extended To Coffee Benefit A fMiblle Invitation la extended all those in the community who wuh to attend, to a benefit rif. fi-e hour Saturday. February Jfi. for Mrs. Pat Lrlndle. who re-ent-ly suflered a Mp fracture. Mie e-t to be biKpnalUed for several mure weeka. H-r many friends will be greeted at the Catholic iarlh ball between the hours of 9..W am. and 3.y) pm.. for refresh-, ments and an oj-jxjrt jnlty to! share their concern for her: eedy innvrry. On the hostess committee are Mrs. Pat CCrien. Mra. Matt1 lluches, Mrs. Don Bennett. Mrs. Jerry Sweeney, Mrs. Snoda Blake. Mrs. Joe Balfe, Mrs. Paul HelnrUha, Mrs Wilbur Van Biokland and Mrs. UlUy Gard-ner- Tha Caiette Times appreciates gettinf newt ropy early. March Date is Set For Wedding at Valby The coming marriage of Beth FJark and Rudy Bercstrom. son of Mr and Mrs. E. W. Bergstrom of lone, is announced by par-i enu of the bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Ball of Heppner. The couple will exchange vows Friday evening. March ll.i at 7 p m. at the Valby Lutheran church in the Elfrhtmlle com-! munity. A cordial Invitation Is extend ed to all their friends and rela tives In the area to attend the ceremony and wedding recep-1 tion which will follow. I ALUMINUM SIDING PATIO COVERS AWNINGS CARPORTS DOORS WINDOWS MARQUEES AU Shape All Models GUARANTEED APPLICATION 27 YEARS Experience Is Aluminum Products BLUE MT. ALUMINUM CO. 1024 SO. SECOND WALLA WALLA, WASH. Phone Collect Phone JAS-2990 JAS-9343 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmBBBBBBBmmr KMiziirj BETTY CROCKER (SACS mo r ALL EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD 3 fr Betty Crocker FROSTING MIXES 3 For Betty Crocker ANGEL FOOD MIX 490 SUNSHINE BISCUIT 1 LB. Hydrox COOKIES 390 SUNSHINE BISCUIT I LB. Sugar WAFERS 390 So FOLGER'S COFF Lb. 75c 2 Lb. $i49 3 Lb. $2.23 10 oz. Instant $j39 SCOTT Placemafs 3 890 TOWELS - - 3 890 SCOTT. JUMBO SIZE KNORR SOUPS EXEENEX 20Cs 41c Fac,a' Tissues .... zj for $J CHUN KING 44 OS. CHOP SUEY 1.12 F RUIFand Stalk CELERY LB. 100 RADISHES And GREEN ONIONS 3 - 250 Yellow Onions 5 190 ORANGES 10 - $1 Pork Chops " 850 PORK LOIN End Roasts - 69O BAR S ROUND-UP Sliced Bacon 35 OREGON CHIEF WIENERS -590 PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 25 and 26 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET GREEN STAMPS