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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1967)
Anniversary Observed By Hughes Families Mr. Olive HueheA returned to her homo lirrt hint Week after MH'lllllll KCVcnil week In Sweet Home with her mm mid family, Mr. ttnd Mr. Hill 1 1 iu; iniil with Hit dmiHh tT ami (nmlly, Mr. nnil Mm. Keith IKIIcnl Marnliwll. Tho Bill llueliex fiimllv hua Miiec moved to Suthcrlln whore ho will couch liuhki'tlnill mid foothnll for tin rotnlni; y'iir. On Sundny, August 'JO, the Mmsluills cclchrutcd their 20th weddliitf iiniilvfrMiry with a re ception "t their home, uttended lV 125 kucnIh. Their win In law mid diiUKhter, Mr. and Mr. Ken Kohcrt und twu noun of Cum bridge, Mush., were Ninouu tlioo lirehetit. An OSU urnduute, Rob ert In now In IiIm Kccuud year nt llnrvitrd I.uw School, and Mm. Itoliertu U an elementary tench er In Camhrlduc. Alti) uttendlnu were Mr. mid Mm, Tom HukIioh und family, now of Monroe. IIukIion will be head fnolhall couch, assistant baskclliull couch, tench driver traliilni; and hoy' I' at Mmi roe llinh hcIiihiI. Mri. lliic.h'N will continue her Ntudlc at OSU, Inward her decree In phys ical education. Guests from Missouri Visit Mrs. Duvall Mrs. Ainnudu Duvall returned home Moiuluy from a three weeks trip to Missouri where she visited relative and friends. Coming home with her were tier Ioiih lime friemls, Mr. and Mrs. Itaymond Cook of Itopub lie. Mo., v ho will visit here for m veral ttayn, then return to their home by Jet plane from Tort land. On the trip Kast, Mrs. Duvall wan .'itvfMiipanled by another friend, Mrs. Julia Lloyd of Springfield, Mo. Mrs. l.lnyd find HN'fit seveial days here, coining to Portland by plane where she was met by Mrs. Duvall. Vcrina French Gets Scholarship to OSU Verina French, flniiKhb'r of Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond French, received word from the Oregon State Scholarship Commission last Wednesday that she has been awarded a partial tuition scholarship for college study for the comliiK year. Mix French, a 1!M7 graduate of lleppner Hlo.h school, was an alternate for the scholarship last spring She will use it to enroll this fall ut Oregon Stnte University, also attended by her Klster, Karen. I I I 4 ; ;i Y. f Mrs. Burkenbine Joins G-T Staff MrN. Foirent (Gail) Burken bine will Mart Tuesday an a memlx-r of the (iazcttc-Times staff. Sh will replace Mrs. Bob (Majr!on Abrams who accepted a position with the elementary school an a teachers' aide. Mrs. Buikenblne will work on society und local news and will usslst over the counter and with office work. She will be on duty In the afternoons only. Those with personal news Items, meet ing notice and similar item.) are lnvit,d to call fur her at the (iazette-Tlme In the afternoons G76 9228. The new Btaff member Is wife of Forrest Burkenbine, manager of Central Market and lleppner fire chief. She has been very ac tive In HTA, Jayocttes and other community activities. Iters and hi Tommy Howell wu confined to bin home over the week-end, following a heart attack at the store last Thursday morning. Ik has been finding It difficult to regain strength and is able to he at his work at Kconomy Mar 'ket for only brief periods. Ik had exjx-rlenced a previous ser ious attack In 1'JfW, but had been In fair heallh during re cent months. Helping Mrs. How- ork at the store dur- recovery are their daugh- his sister, Mrs. Clarence Wise. Family Gathering Held in Centralia Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Grif fin and Sheryl of Beaverton were lleppner visitors on Wed nesday, August 9, returning home the same day, accompan ied by Mrs. Stanley Cox and Ix.-bbie. The group spent Thurs day and Friday In the Salem area visiting Mrs. Lox s grann mother and other relatives. On Saturday, they traveled to Cen- ti alia. Wash , for a large iamiiy gathering and picnic, with rela tives coining from PoulHbo, Wn and Tacoma. On Monday, they traveled to the coast, taking the Oriinns camper. The next couple of days were spent fishing and enjoying the beach. They returned to Beaverton Tuesday evening with a catch of several nice salmon. On Friday, Augcst 18, Mrs. Cox entered he University of Oregon Medical Center for major surgery on AUKU.it 21. She is recuporat ing quickly and has returned to her homo In lleppner. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. August 31, 1967 Mr. Norah Rasmus enjoyed a trip last month to Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. She drove to Walla Walla where she Joined a niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Dvsart. and ac companied them to Seattle and on north to British Columbia. She especially enjoyed the tour of Victoria, realizing her wisn of several years. Kindergarten Needs More Registrations More five-year-olds are need ed for kindergarten this year, ac cording to the committee In charge irom the sponsoring lleppner Civic League. Parents Interested may regis ter their youngsters on the open ing day Tuesday in the down stairs of the Heppro-f Junior hlgn school building (the old high school). A total of 29 has registered but 40 are wanted to fill the two sessions planned. The first sess ion will start at a.m. ana continue until 10:45, and the second session will be held from 11:00 a.m. until 1:15 p.m. Parents who would like to en ter their 5-yea -olds are asked to bring them to the school at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. Wedding Changed Unforeseen circu mslances have made necessary a change In plans of the marriage of Tamara Dee Smith and Rodney Warren Brown in La Grande, according to word received through friends here. The coup le will be married at a private wedding in that city on Friday, rather than on Saturday, as had been announced previously. Miss Mary Becket, vho had made here home in Portland for several years, is now receiving care In Pioneer Memorial hos pital Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Berg- strom and Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom went to Portland Sun day to bring the Gerald Berg Strom's two-mont h s - o 1 d son, Michael John Bergstrom, home from Doernbecher hospital. The baby, "born prematurely and weighing only 2 lb. 10 oz. at birth, has been In the hospital for care,. But Michael now ha3 gained so that he weighs 5 lb. 6'4 oz. DANCE Live Music EVERY Friday & Saturday At The WAGON WHEEL CAFE Reppner 676-8997 Golden Age Meetings To Resume Tuesday Kcgulnr monthly meetings will resume for the Golden Age Club on Tuesday, September 5, at the Kplscopal church parish hall. The club has not met during the summer months but mem bers and guests are urged to be present for the coming meeting, to start at 7:00 p.m., with a pot luck dinner. Kntertalnment will follow. The club weU-omes new members, who are 50 years of age or older, and visitors are also welcome. Need scratch pads? Get them at the Gazette-Times. MRS. KENNETH VERNON MOLAND (Vicky Barrett) Barratfc-Moland Vows Exchanged in Spokane St. Stephens Episcopal church1 edge of the shaped chapel In Spokane, Wn was the set-'length train. A crown of crys-iiiil- fur n summer wedding tals held her shoulder-length ceremony which Joined in mar-, veil of Imported silk illusion rlage Miss Victoria U-o Bnrratt, iand she carried a cascade ar daughter of former lleppner res-1 rangement of white carnations, Idcnt.H, Mr. and Mrs. William F. ;pink roses and stephanotis. Barratt of Spokane, and Ken- The bride wore a baroque neth Vernon Moland, son of pearl bracelet borrowed from Mrs. Kvelyn V. Moland, and 1(,r paternal grandmother and Vernon M. Moland. also of Spo- ,H.ari rnRl a gift from the kane. Vows were exchanged on bridegroom. Saturday, July 1. j Mrs Michael Hollensworth, Pale pink carnations and ; Spokane, was matron of honor, darker pink gladioli in brass nttred In an azalea pink floor vases decorated the nltnr for the length gown. 3:00 p.m. ceremony, at which Bridesmaids were Miss Jackie the Rev. Harold K. Lawrence of ficiated. The pews were mark ed with pink satin bows. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown Gannuet.- Dixie. Wn.: Miss Su san Gross, Woodland, Wn.: Miss Kathie Cox and Miss Brenda Barratt. both of Corvallls. Their floor-length gowns were of pale of Venice lace-trimmed linen I pink barathea, designed ldentl with an empire bodice, her cal to the honor attendant, with bracelet sleeves were edged In lace. The A line skirt was band ed with double rows of lace which were repeated on the SPECIAL l TO INTRODUCE NEWI .sn r. SAUCE SET Handcrafted crystal boat with full size Esperanto gravy lnrllc. Useful also for salad dressings, dessert toppings, whipped cream. 8 oz. cap. T open ilock value 17. JO lilt boxed 1847 ROGERS BROS? Amtrlca't riant SIlMPpldW THE INTKIINATIONAL SILVER COMPANY "Somcthinri from tho is always something Jeweler's, special.' Stora Hours: 9 A.M 177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 JEWELERS to 6 P.M. BAgggRD GPtfeEN STAMPS fitted bodices, scoop necklines and elbow-length sleeves. Wat- tcau panels flowing from the shoulder complemented the modified bell skirts. The attend ants carried nosegays of pink carnations and white pompom chrysanthemums. Honnld Moland served as best man for his broiner. scott Bar ratt. brother of the bride: Mich ael Hollensworth, Kevin Velcke, Maple Valley, Wn., and Terry Hulin, Tacoma, seated the guests. Jay bride, Laurie flower Mrs. Aline and silk flowered Barratt, brother of the was ring bearer and Barratt, a sister, was the girl. Barratt wore a pale pink Jacket-dress of worsted by Abbott East and a ribbon hat In two shades of pink for ter's wedding. The her daugh- mother of the bridegroom wore a pale aqua jacket dress with a match ing hat and accessories. The ncwlyweds greeted their wedding guests at a reception held at the home of the bride's parents in the Moran Prairie district. Pouring were the bride's grandmother. Mrs. II. P. Fergu son, Lake Oswego, and her God mother, Mrs. II B. Ferguson of lleppner. Others helping with tho serv ing were her aunts, Mrs. James G. Barratt, Jr., Corvallis, Mrs, Alexander Hunter, Mrs. John Le land, and cousins, Janis Hunter and Janet Barratt, Corvallis. Among the out-of-town rela tives were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Barratt, Mesa, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. Larry Marshall, Ladner, B. V.. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Har vey Miller, Portland. Tho bride attended lleppner IUh school before tho family moved to Spokane, where she graduated from Lewis and Clark High school. She attended Washington State University and was graduated from Weav er Airline School in Kansas City, Mo. Moland is a graduate of Cen tval Valley High school, attend ed Columbia Basin college, and is presently enrolled at Wash ington State University. Mrr, Lucy Rodgers, who ha: made her home in Portand for several years, suffered a stroke tho first of tho week, according to word received by friends here She was taken to Willamette Falls hospital in Oregon City, where it was expected that she will bo hospitalized for some time. WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY LABOR DAY NABISCO SHAPIES & FLINGS 3 For $ BLUE BELL POTATO CHIPS 4 faty 69e NABISCO Snack Mate Cheese Spread 490 GRANDMA'S OATMEAL and CHOCOLATE CHIP Bag Cookies 11,69 1 lb. Size CALGONITE GT. SIZE DISHWASHER SOAP JJ N ALLEY'S TREE TOP 46 ox. MAYONNAISE - - - -590 applejuice 45 BAR-S and OREGON CHIEF LARGE SLICING BONELESS HAMS TOMATOES Cooked LB 990 CJ . a wm Jk f,:xi Lb 15 ROUND-UP BRAND V? x " J BI1 1 W Wieners Lb- 49$ SEEDLESS LOCAL - GRAPES CORN Round Steak" 99 Lb-19c 6 ears 35c mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 20 LB. 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