England Travelers
Enjoy Farm Areas
On Visit to County
Vlxltom fnm Kmc la ml wore
In Morrow county nvently. Mr,
and Mm. Jk Kington from
Imrhnm, Knlimd, hnve bwn
vlMliInK with Hob liwi-, hli
brother, Hill, and other frlrnds
mid tvlntlvr. Mr. Klnnnton Is
a itiUNln of lhi Uiwi brother.
The KImkModk rnn to the
I'ltlliM Klntt-M April IS nrul have
vlH-! II roii-ilnx In 23 of the
V) ntnti-H since they arrived. He
Is a retired farmer whose mm
now Is operating the family
farm In KiikIhikI. Their farm Is
where (lip llynd brothers who
came to Morrow county In the
XHHtf wore horn.
On June S, Mr. and Mm. Kins
Ion arrlvi-d In ArllnKton by
train and have wen much of
Oregon since. Rill Lowe took
them to John Day and vicinity,
Bob took them to the Wallowa
country and then to we the
pea harvest,
Mr. KlrmMon In Interested In
iitock raining and visits ranch
es and farm whenever pos!
hie. Thry plan to travel to Mon
tana with Henry Kreba when
he tnkea his lamba and will
attend the Calgary Stampede
and then visit with Bob and
BUI Lowe's (Inter In Tacoma
before comltiK back to Heppner.
They plan to return to Kngland
In August.
Ili'ptnier Impressed the visit
om a a "beautiful town" and
Mra. KliiKton, a skilled photo
grapher, took a number of pic
ture from the top of Cross
Illll. The United State, they
Mid, In "a wonderful country
with ao much space and room
but they were amazed at the
rubblKh everywhere. As Mock
raterfl themselves they appre
ciated the kikkI beef they were
served here In Morrow county.
MOIETY
Mrs. Huston Travels
East for Wedding
A Chlcauo area wedding took
Mra. Clyde Huston first to Port
land on Saturday, June 23, and
then with her sister, Mrs. Fnye
Ceorge, will travel east to Chi
cago by train. There they will
attend the wedding of Mm.
( leorue'a granddaughter, Peggy
Koslk of Brookfletd, Hi., on
July 16
Mrs, Huston and Mra. George
plan to return on the train with
Mrs. Huston's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Parker of Pasco who will then
be returning from more exten
sive eastern travels;. Mrs. Hus
ton will visit with her al.ster In
Portland for a week or so after
the trip.
Yes, the Gazette Tunes can
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228.
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Chapter Represented !
At State Convention
"Peace Around the World"
was the timely theme used by
prand officers for the annual
Crand Chapter of the Order of j
the Eastern Star held June 20-
23 at Memorial Coliseum In i
Portland
Those attending the sessions
from Ruth Chapter No. 32,
Heppner, Included Mrs. Howard
Bryant, worthy matron; Mrs.
Tom Hughes, Incoming worthy
matron; Mrs. C. C, Carmlchael,
Mrs. Dean Hunt, grand reprc
sentattve to Tennessee from
Oregon, and Mrs. Dick Wilkin
son, ESTARL committee mem
ber. In Installation ceremonies
Thursday evening, Mrs. Ernest
(Marlorie) Jones of Bend was
Installed Grand Worthy Matron,
and Harold Grlbble of Mt. Scott
Chapter, Portland, Grand Wor
thy Patron. Emblem chosen by
Mrs. Jones for the year Is the
"golden key" and her symbol
Is the pine tree. Impressive dec
orations realistically carried
out the "peace" theme, through
doves, peace roses and lilies,
and the chosen symbol by a
massive handmade pine tree.
RADIANT SIGNS that glow la
the dark full variety of mis
cellaneous signs for all pur
poses, 25c Now on hand at
Gazette-Times office.
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MERRIE JO MORRISON
Merrie Jo Morrison
To Wed in Corvallis
Mr, and Mrs. Jodie K. Morri
son, lone, announce the en
gagement and forthcoming mar
riage of their daughter, Merrie
Jo, to Victor Douglas Vertner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Vertner, 3021 Nevln Avenue,
Richmond, California.
Miss Morrison has attended
Oregon State University for two
years, where she is a member
of AlDha Chi Omeea. She will
continue her studies in politi-
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, Jun 30. 196
Jones Family Enjoys Extended Trip South
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones and
children recently returned from
visiting friends and relatives in
California and Oregon. They
left June 2 and returned to
Heppner June 21.
In Jacksonville, they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones and
family. He is Bob's cousin, the
son of Glen Jones, a former
Heppner resident.
Near Walnut Creek. Calif.,
they were guests of Bob's bro
ther, Don Jones and family.
The two families with a com
bined total of six youngsters
made a tour of the city of San
Francisco complete with boat
ride on San Francisco Bay, visit
to Chinatown and Fisherman'i
Wharf.
From San Francisco the Jones
cal science at San Jose State
college In September.
Mr. Vertner, a recent graau
ate of Oregon State University,
will continue his education at
Santa Clara School of Law, San
ta Clara, Calif., in the fall. He
Is afflllted with Alpha Tau
Omega, and Is a reserve In the
United States Marine corps.
The couDle will be married
at a family wedding at the
Episcopal Church in Corvallis
on Saturday, July 2, at 2:00
p.m.
went to San Diego where they
saw the San Diego Zoo and
were able to visit a military
air base and the harbor. In San
Diego harbor they saw the car
rier Kitty Hawk arrive without
knowing until their return that
Jim Farra. son of their neigh
bors, the Bill Farra's, was on
the ship.
After a day at Disneyland,
they visited with former Hepp
ner friends, Mr. ana Mrs. Kay
Myrlck and boys, who are mov.
ing to Washington, D. C. where
Mr. Myrick will be head of a
national child welfare organiza
tion. In Eugene they spent some
time with members of Mrs.
Jones' family.
On Honor Roll
Dale Van Blokland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Van Blokland
of Heppner is on the Dean's List
of honor students for Blue
Mountain Community College
for the spring term of 1966. He
is a freshman in the civil en
gineering course and came up
with a CPA. of 3.07 for the
spring term.
Metsker maps of Morrow, Gil
liam, Umatilla. Wheeler counties
on sale at the Gazette-Times.
MR. AND MRS. DENNIS MICHAEL GRONQUIST
(Pentlope Louts Fossey) Lyons Photo
Riverside Grads Wed
At Hermiston Church
In June 4 Ceremony
BOARDMAN Miss penel ope
Iiulse Fossev became the bride
of Dennis Michael Gronqulst at
a 2 p.m. double ring ceremony
In Our Lady of Angels church
In Hermiston June 4. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert J. Farlow of Boardman,
and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronqulst of
Pendleton. The nuptial mass
tlll. wu!v.as performed by the Rev. Fa
,TanT.treTr,i"" Simon lWln.
This Day, Oh Beautiful Moth
er" and "Ave Maria", accompa-
Travels to Install
Auxiliary Officers
Mrs. Frank Hamlin, district
president, traveled to Elgin last
week and Installed officers for
units of the American Legion
Auxiliary,
She was accompanied by Mrs.
Tearl Funk of Athena, past de
purtment president, and by
Mrs. Ora Coe of Mllton-Freewa-ter.
Visiting here
from Tecumseh
and Mrs. Norbert Hershell for
mer operators of a bakery In
Heppner. They are on vacation """v iiu " 1 r,."
!,,.. k,w. f. nled by Mrs. Shirley Crane.
the past two weeks. The llersh- . c b.rif. lven In marriage
ells left Tuesday night lor V?. Xn
Ukiah to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Blevlns and then contin
ued on to Montana for a visit
on the next leg of their trip.
Mrs. Hershell is a sister of hU.
Blcvins.
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OF LOVE
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BEST GIRL
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"Something from tha Jeweler's,
Is always something spedaL"
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'STAMPS
JEWEL
Store Hoursi 9 A.M. lo 8 P.M.
PH. 373-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
all lace floor length gown fash
loned with full skirt and long
sleeves, and the fitted bodice
had a square scalloped neck
line. Her veil of illusion net
was held In place with a pearl
covered crown. She carried a
cascade bouquet of glamlllas.
Karen Gronqulst, sister of the
groom, was maid of honor, and
Klla Sutton was bridesmaid.
They wore identical dresses In
floor length of medium willow
green with lace bolero. They
carried bouquets of white and
) allow carnations and yellow
rosebuds. Kathleen Farlow, sta
ter of the bride, was flower Rlrl.
Keith Gronqulst of Portland,
brother of the groom, was best
man, and Mike Fossey, brother
of the bride, and Steve Partlow
were ushers.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the church
parish hall. After the first piece
i of cake was cut by the couple,
i it was cut and served by Pat
Miller and Diane Black. Linda
Totone poured the coffee, and
Jackie Healy of Portland, cous
in of the groom, ' served the
punch. Ton! Olin was in charge
of the guest book, and Dewena
West, Francll Walker and Mrs.
Keith Gronqulst, sister-in-law of
the groom, were nt the gift ta
ble. ' For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Farlow wore an all lace
medium green suit with green
and white accessories. The
groom's mother chose a green
and white polka dot dress, with
matching accessories. Both wore
carnation corsages.
The bride is a 1966 graduate
of Riverside High school, and
the groom is a 15 graduate
of Riverside, and attended East-
!ern Oregon College this past
year. They both plan to attend
i KOC next year. After a wedding
trip to Wyoming they are at
home in Boardman this sum-
! mer, where the groom is em-
1 ployed at a local service sta
tion. I Guests attending the wedding
came from Boardman, Irrigon,
Hermiston, La Grande, Portland
land Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Prirett
have returned from a camping
and fishing trip to Northeast
ern Oregon. They were at Ma
goon Lake, Unity Lake, Mal
heur Lake and Brownlee Dam
and also visited their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Brown and children. The
trip began Monday, June 21, and
they returned June 27.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and
Mrs. Mary Kimble all of Pom
leroy, Wn, visited with Mrs. J,
O. Peterson and Randall Peter
son over the week-end. They
came Saturday and left Sun
day morning. The three women
are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. MerU Burken-
bine and three children of Al-
1 pena, Mich., are eniovine a va
cation in Heppner, visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Hayden. They are former resl
dents, and he is now employ
ed in a fiberboard mill. The
' Burkenbines planned to return
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