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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1969)
JllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllHIl QociettAiiD PAjS mam ( IlilllltltllllllllllllllllltlttlltllllllllllltllllllllllltlllMIHIIIIIUIMIIIIIIIIIinitllllllll - i'mii'i ..-. m. ii mi mi . . ''. I . . . , ,' 'tf ,Jt" " 1 - I - . ! ' i ' 3 . : f . i . . . j v. V 1 7 T-i J i MR. AND MRS. RANDEL JON QUADROS (Donna Kay Potter) (Nikola Photo) Former Heppner Girl Weds California Man In Fortuna Ceremony P re-Wedding Shower Honors Miss Murray EVinnrfa nnri fnrmpr classmates ... n... t ni Hico M po Murray eath- Miss lAjnna ivay ro"-r aim i , Randel Jon Quadras exchanged ered last Thursday evening for n . i t -i . . I HUnallanoniiB hrinfil ShnWPr n ii ikuiuiii-vu. ...... mtirriaon vnuR SatlirdaV. FobrU ary 22, at an afternoon candle light ceremony in Christ Luth eran church in Fortuna, Calif. eran cnurcn in rununa, am. Hostesses lor me party were The double-ring ceremony was Mrs Bob Abrams and Mrs. Bob (in. w. niu jones. DeMant. Assisting the honoree with her The bride is the dauehter of ,ft --, w(,, i lnda Clark of Mr. and Mrs David Potter of Grande? Nonda Clark and rununa. '"""V";; Marsha Sowell, ail iormer ciass ner. and the Broom's parents are f th nonorecl guest. Mr. ana Mrs. jonn of Walnut Creek, Calif. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the briae wore a ime f ...hito catin with match Kuvvii ui ...... . - - - - f..ii.innnth rlntnrhahle train Both were trimmed with lace ap ntiniiA nnd crested with seed Mrs. Alma Morgan and Fran- m. AKromu acuiutpH tho host- age uy iit-i m- n-cs numnm j - wore a fitted esses with serving cake, coffee ana puncn to ine guesis ancuu ing. Miss Murray's wedding to Dean Trotter of Florence was plique ana cresieu wuu mu Liean iruiier ui riciw-c " "j pearls. The elbow-length veil of held Sunday, March 23, at 2 p.m. in. ...inn not frnm an orpan-I ot All Sointo' Fnlsconal church illusion net fell from an organ za rose, also trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a Driaai dou quet of white rosebuds. Lighting the candles before the ceremony were Misses Julie and Jeanne Suprey of Fortuna. Miss Linda Quadros, cousin of the groom, served as flower girl. Matron of honor was Mrs. Jsmes Collins of Portland. Miss Jenny Quadros, cousin of the groom, and Mrs. David (Barbara Bloodsworth) Anderson of Al bany, attended as bridesmaids. The bridal attendants wore Identical gowns of yellow nylon dotted swiss over yellow satin. The gowns were designed with a semi-empire waistline, long, full sleeves, and large collars. Lace trimmed the edge of the collars and bordered the cuffs of the unlined sleeves. Each at tendant wore a matching head piece and carried a nosegay of white and yellow daisy chrys anthemums. Terry Reardon of Walnut Creek served as best man, and David Marchman, cousin of the groom, was ring bearer. Usher ing the guests were Dick Potter, brother of the bride, and David Quadros, cousin of the groom. Traditional wedding music was provided by organist Joyce DeMant, and also accompanied Chet Gibbs of Fortuna when he sang "O Perfect Love". A wedding reception followed the ceremony. The bride's cous in, Patricia Aldrich of San Jose, Calif., attended the guest book. Mrs. Roland Dickie of King City, Calif., aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake. After a brief trip to Reno, Nev., the young couple drove to Virginia where they will make their first home while Mr. Quad ros is In military service. Their address is Aptm. B-8, 7419 Ford son Road, Alexandria, Va. 22306. The bride was graduated from Heppner High school with the class of 1967. while her father was employed here as county school superintendent. Follow ing graduation, she attended Oregon State University where she was a member of Chi Omega sorority. The groom also attend ed Oregon State University and was affiliated with Acacia Fra ternity. Saturday Card Party To Aid lone Library Residents of lone and the sur rounding areas are invited to attend a card party at Willows Grange hall in lone on Satur day evening. March 29, at 8.00 pm. Pinochle and pedro will be in play, with prizes awarded at the close of the evening. A S1.00 donation will be ask ed from those attending, to be used in support of the lone Pub lic Library. given in her honor at the Epis copal parisn nan. Hostesses for the party were at All Saints' Episcopal church in Heppner. Topic Club Schedules Luncheon Card Party For Library Support Continued operation of Line Pulillc Lilnry U the m- lor projiH-t of the !"' Topic ... . . . .i - ...... ..... ..f ittitf nun. II u inrouKU rnww rlub Umt annual oi'raiin com of kwwn J5U0 ami SjM are litrti.lv nifi. and library door ar kft oM-n lor public use ul lone widcnl and lor achoot children. On Saturday. April 12, the club will aponaor a dcsM-rt luncheon at the lone Masonic Hall. alartlnR at 1:J Prn. lirultie and pinochle will be In play, with d.r pri and score pries awarded. All m procejita will go to the library fund. Do nations, also, from persons who will be unable to attend, but hold Interest In Ihe library, will bo gratefully acknowledged. The Topic Club, organized In June of 1930. was Instrumental In establishlna the library In l'J.15. It developed from one of the states travelinu libraries to . iu,rmnini one. presently mocked with 5.454 books on Us shelves, plus gooa suppiv oivf rent magailnes and periodicals. u.. ..I I nut vniir show that 2.KM children's books were cir culated. , , Th. lihmrv ! ooen regularly on Monday and Thursday after noons, and every oiner w runes day morning for special use of school children. Salary of the librarian. Mrs. Laurel Cannon, Is paid by the sponsoring club, as well as the purchasing of books, magazines and periodicals, cleaning sup plies and services, and insur ance. , .. The City of lone furnishes the tuilding. the heat and light, and incr annual OU- 0 1 HJ iwwnm w " - erating expenses. Donations and money-raising project of the Topic Club fill in the remain der of the budget. Two charter club members Mrs. Vera Rietmann and Mrs. Elaine Rietmann, are still ac tive in promoting functions for the library. Current club presi dent Is Mrs. Norman Nelson. Couple to Exchange Vows in Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler of Lebanon, announce the engage ment and coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Beth Kvale, to Greg Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pierce of Heppner. The couple will exchange their marriage vows on Satur day, April 5, at 4 p.m., at the First Baptist church In Lebanon. Miss Kvale Is currently a stu dent at Blue Mountain Commun ity College In Pendleton. Pierce returned a few months ago from Vietnam, where he was stationed with the U. S. Marine Corps. He Is currently working as an officer with the Hermiston City Police Department, where the couple will live following their marriage. Mrs. Art Golbrolth and two daughters were in Prairie City last week where they spent time visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jake Schultz. The Extravagant Watch Priced $4Q95 From Only I Caravelle by BULOVA Inexpensive but far from cheap . . . with the priceless styling, the painstaking craftsmanship, the world-renowned Bulova guarantee. See our exciting collection. ffe- PC (f'"$ fiP PRINCESS Classic styling. Precision jeweled movement. 1 S12.H ELAINE"" Raised numeral dial with red center hands. JI6.M ELEGANTE "B" 17 jewels. Silver satin background dial. S22.M SWEET BRIAR "B" 17 jewels. Two dia monds. S29.99 "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB BANKAMERICARD GREEN STAMTO Eugene Girl Engaged To James C. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie Cone of Eugene announce the engage ment of their daughter, Cather ine LouIm. to James C'arlvle Sherman. n of Mr. and Mrs. Weatley A. Sherman of Hepp ner. MUi Cone graduuted from North Eugene High school with the cliisn of 1''. and Is pres ently enrolled In necrctiirlnl training at Ors-ifuii Slate Univer sity In Corvullis. The engage ment was revealed at a cm mile ceremony recently at Snell Hull, w here he resides. After Kraduutinc from Hepp ner iiieh school In l!H.s. Mr. Sherman was enrolled at South ern Orecon Collcee at Ashlund. He plans to continue in the field ot computer training: at Lane Community colleue in Eucene next fall. He Is presently em ployed by the Kred Meyer Com pany In Vancouver. Wn., and re sides In Portland. No wcddlna date has been set. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. March 27. 1969 MISS CATHERINE LOUISE CONE Mrs. Palma Nelson, mother ol Mrs. Harlan Mct'urdy. Jr., flew here from her home in Waseca, Minn., where she will make an extended visit at the McCurdy home. Jolnlnu their parents for several days of sprine vacation last week were the MrCurdv's daiiRhter, Karen, of Portland. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Diane) Mover and two children of La Grande. Reggt Pascal trareled to Fruitland, Wash., over the past week end to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pascal, and family. While there he attended a birthday dinner in observance of his mother's birthday on Sat urday nitfht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flett and family. Other family members present were Mr. and Mrs. Art Flett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dean and family of Spokaruv Mrs. Duval I Attends Wedding Reception Mrs. Amanda Puvall was In Portland over the week-end where she attended a reception on Saturday evening celebrating the marriage of her granddau ghter, Lois Wlckerslmm, to Uu vid Oringdulpli. They were murrled on February lb. TI.a rArwntliin UHB held In the west ballroom of the Multnomah Athletic club, of which lliey are both members. Approximately 150 relative! and friends at tended. Tim nmtr Mr rrlnidlllt)h tenches at East Junior High school in Hlllsboro and ner nus band la a contract builder and nt fenturv 21 Homes. They make their home In Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Omer McCaleb and two daughters, Barbara and Beverly, enjoyed a spring vacation visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mattle Green. Accompanying the McCaleb family to Heppner was her sis ter, Mrs. Mildred Lundblad. a teacher with the Sprlngdale El ementary school in Portland. McCaleb works as a counselor with the David Douglas High school and Mrs. McCaleb is a secretary with a Portland Insur ance firm. Halls Greet Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Hall of Portland announce the arrival of a newly adopted baby dau ghter. Jodi Janellc. born In Port land on March 17. The baby weighed 6 lb.. 8 oz., and Joins an older sister and brother in the family. Mrs. Hull w'lll be remembered here as the foimer Marclllo Pieper. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pieper of Lexington and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hall ot Portland. Playday to Follow Wrangler Clean-up Regular monthly meeting of the Heppner Wrangler Riding club will be Tuesday evening, April 1. at 8:00 p.m. at the club house. All members are urged to attend. First Wrangler Playday of the season will be Sunday, March 30. at 1:00 p.m. All members are asked to bring a sack lunch, shovels, hammers, nails, or any tool they may need for a clean up of the grounds. Clean-up will be followed by games, for practice only. . , . Four spring playdays nave been scheduled on April 13, 2, 27 and May 11. ALso stock may be furnished if enough interest Is shown in cow riding. Those interested may contact BUI Healy, president. n rt 0 Ml mmim r IWHIh ! Nalley's 15 ox. Beef Stew and Corned Beef Hash 2 89 S & H GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Lb. 5QC NALLEY'S 22 o. SWEET PICKLES 550 NALLEY'S TANG SALAD DRESSING Q,. 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