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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1969)
mm limn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihii HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. April X 196 It f T :i ccietim cm iKiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i MR. AND MRS. MITCHELL C. ASHBECK (Terryl Ann Greenup) Local Church Scene Of Greenup-Ashbeck Wedding on March 22 Miss Terryl Ann Greenup and Mitchell Curtis Ashbeck ex changed marriace vows Satur day morninc, March 22, at a Nuptial Mass in St. Patrick's Catholic church In Hcppner. The double ring ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Raymond Beard. Altar boys were John Kil kenny, cousin of the bride, and Jeff Marshall, both of Heppner. Decorating the altar were large white gladiolus and green ros es. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Greenup of Heppner, and the groom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ash beck of Echo. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired In a white satin full length gown, with shoulder attached train, trimmed with reembroidered lace the length of the dress and train. Her shoulder length Illus ion veil was held In place with a crown made of lace and em broidered seed pearls. She car ried a white Bible, a gift of her aunt, Mrs. Ilene Wyman, cov ered with miniature gladiolus and green roses. Lighting the candles before the ceremony were Bill and Gregory Greenup, brothers of the bride. Miss Lottie Lynn Laughlin, cousin of the bride, served as flower girl. Matron of honor was Mrs. Robert J. Laughlin of Heppner. Miss Sue Ellen Greenup, sister of the bride, and Miss Sheridan Wyman, cousin of the bride, at tended as bridesmaids. The bri dal attendants wore identical gowns of light green silk peau de soi, fashioned with empire waistlines and attached train. They wore matching pillbox hats with veils and carried a single long stemmed yellow rose. Frank Osmin of Heppner served as best man and Shane Laughlin, cousin of the bride, was ring bearer. Robert J. Laughlin, cousin of the bride, and Douglas Anderson, Beaver ton, served as groomsmen. Ushering the guests were the triplet brothers of the groom, Alvin, Calvin and Melvin Ash beck of Echo. For the ceremony Mrs. Green up chose a champagne lace choath with nink accessories, and Mrs. Ashbeck a beige and light green knit sheath, with beige accessories. Their corsag es were of gladiolus and yel low rosebuds. William Kenny was soloist for the Mass and Miss Marguerite Glavey was organist. A wedding reception followed in the parish hall, where the green and white color theme was carried out. A 4-tiered wed ding cake, decorated with green roses and topped with a gold Chi Rho, was cut by Mrs. Clar ence Greenup, Portland, aunt of the bride, and Misses Verina French and Debbie Bennett. Pouring were Mrs. Harold Kirk man, aunt of the groom, Island City, and Mrs. Wyman, Hepp ner. The bride's sister, Miss Mary Anne Greenup, attended the guest book, assisted by Miss Tammy Brannon. After a brief trip to Reno the young couple will be at home on Buttercreek where the groom is engaged in farming. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Greenup entertained relatives and friends with a buffet dinner at their ranch home on Hinton Creek following the wedding recep tion. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greenup, Mitchell; Mark, Matt, Rita Ma rie, and Mrs. Marie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Monahan and daughter, Portland. Also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kane, Mrs. Eddie Liesegang, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ed Liesegang, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. George Luciani, Patty, Sheila, John Luciani, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashbeck, Jim and Jerry Ashbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Witherrite, Richard and Sharon, and Sarah Wither rite, all of Echo. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Ashbeck, Hermiston, Mrs. Faye Finch, Betty Grossmiller. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kilkenny and Nancy, came from Hermiston. Others Included Mrs. La Vonne Greenup and Milt Mc Donough of Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monahan and Renee, Mrs. Chester Sihott of Condon; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kilkenny, Pen dleton; Mr. and Mrs. Nels An- Extension Units Offer Lesson on Economical Preparation of Meats Home Extension units In Mor low and Umuttlla counties wilt all titudv the lesson ' Vary Meals with Variety and Less Expens ive Meats" at their April unit mivtiniiH, reports Molly Saul, Extension Home Economist for the two-county area. The lesson will emphasize the Importance of meat In the diet, and will bring out ways to In corporate meut Inexpensively In family meals. Demonstrations will be given on Interesting ways to prepare stew, and how to cook organ meats such as tongue, liver, heart, and kidney. The nutritive value of the or gan and less expensive meat cuts will hp discussed. Free Ore gon State University and United states Department of Agricul ture bulletins will be distribut ed. Recipes In these publications may also be used for game meats such as venison and elk, states the home agent. Any homemaker who Is Inter ested In saving the meat dol lar Is Invited to attend a unit meeting In her area in April. Complete information concern ing meetings In the two-county area may be obtained by tele phoning or writing the county Extension offices. Teachers for the lesson were trained recently at workshops conducted by Home Agent Mrs. Saul. Project leader teachers for Morrow county are: Hepp n,.rMrs. Verne Keithley and Mrs. IkL Saling; Pine City Mrs. M. Ashbeck and Mrs. Carl Rhea; and Rhea Creek Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom and Mrs. John Bergs-trom. nvitation Extended To Boyajian Wedding The marriage of Miss Mary Margaret Bovujlan and John A. Necly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gord on Neely of M.iupln, will be solemnized at a nuptial mass on Saturday, April 12. Vows will be exchanged at five o'clock In the afternoon In Saint Patrick's Catholic church. Heppner. The bricte-elevt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I, lieaiy, cord ially Invite friends and relatives In the area to attend the cere mony, and to the reception which will follow at the lieaiy home at 385 South Green St. Mr. and Mrs. C E. McQuarrie left Monday afternoon for Mis soula, Mont, where they will attend a family birthday cele bration honoring his mother, Mrs. Grace McQuarrie, who will observe her !MMh birthday on Easter Sunday. The couple plan to send several days in Mis soula visiting her brothers and sisters and their families and also her mother, Mrs. Lucy view, Wn., is a house guest this Lehner. First National Bank In Hepp ner. Osmln U a Heppner High gruduato with the class of llHiS and is currently engaged in farming with his father and bro ther. No date wedding. has been set for th Need scratch pads? Get them at The Gazette-Times. MISS JUDY TAYLOR Taylors Announce Daughter's Betrothal Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor of Lake view of the engagement of their daughter, Judy, to Frank Osmin. son of Alton Osmin of Heppner. Miss Tavlor graduated from Lakeview High school in 190) and attended Western Business University in Portland for one vear following here graduation. She is presently employed at MEN WANTED NOW TO TRAIN AS CLAIM ADJUSTERS limuntm A.llintera mid Iiiv(IkI" are lilly nrrlrd ilue ! the irrmomlKua liiirriiM of rlim ri-milniiK fr"i auio rtiotHifl aoMti-tiW. fire. ItuiKlnrir. rttta, elorma. ami intUiiMriwl m-cxti'iiu. Over M million dollar wurlh of claim paid h dtiy. InrarulM Adnitrt School! of 171 ST. W. T Birwt, Mlunt, riortda, eta traia 7 K aara top mono? In llili omoliluf, moTlnc llolil, full or put tlma. Work at yonr iitmuI Job aaa (rata at bun. Uw attand raaldant training- lor two al chool owned larlllllM at MIAMI Br. AC, I-LOBIDA, or LAS TEOAS, MtVADA. 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