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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1970)
Miki Derrick Born On Sisters Birthday The long-awaited grandchild at the Lowell Cribbles haa ar rived. The second daughter of the Larry Derrlcki arrived on her sister Klml'a first birthday. Michael Lee, who will be call ed Mlkl weighed 9 lb., 3 oz. and waa born July 8. Her lather Lar ry Michael Derrick ia atatloned at the A KB at Zwebrucken, Ger many. lie expects to be home August 20-25. Great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Metcalf came over from Baker for Klml's birthday and got In on all the excitement. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Derrick of Baker were here Sunday for a belated birthday party for Klml. Klmi and Mlkl have seven seta of grandparents. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grlbble of Heppner, and Mr. and Mm. Bob Derrick of Baker. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs W. H. Miller of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Metcalf, Mrs. Tina Derrick and Mrs. Hole mon, all of Baker. Making this a 5th generation family is Great Great Grand mother, Mrs. LIU Maddox of Baker who Is 99 years old. IHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiailllllllllllllllllllllllUllltllllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMI Velma Glass Here Velma Glass, former Morrow County Health Nurse made a short visit in the county recent ly. Her many friends expressed regret that her short visit didn't allow time for them to see her. She played golf on the Wil low Creek course with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cresswicks and Jim Shields, all of Portland, who formerly lived in Heppner. Mrs. Glass, after her 8-10 years in Morrow County, went back to school and got her Mas ters at Ann Arbor. She Is now working with the Medicare sec tion of Blue Cross for the State of Michigan. When you tell the advertiser that you saw it In The Gazette Times, you help to make a bet ter paper for your community. IttllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIillMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIlia f V---V " J PATRICIA J. YOUNG Engagement Announced The engagement of Patricia Young to Ralph A. Martin was announced on May 20. The young couple has set a wed ding date for March of 1971 at the Damascus Community AT PETERSON'S lit iriii wl .B Selection Men's ond Ladies' Watches Retail Value Up to $90.00 50 Off Costume Jewelry Values Up To r AAA $2.00 Each J For 07Y 3 RHINESTONE EVENING BAGS Retail Value $A AT To $39.95 only T7i7J ONEIDA STAINLESS WOODMEHE 50 Pc. Set service for 8 Reg. $69.95 6 Pc. Hostess Set Reg. 10.95 $80.90 BOTH DISCONTINUED PATTERN PRICE $39.95 ONEIDA Stainless Textura Reg. $49.95 50 Pc. Service for 8 Reg. 7.95 $57.90 BOTH DISCONTINUED PATTERN PRICE $24.95 "Something from the Jeweler JEWELERS Store Hours! 9 KM. to 6 P-M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER E BANKaMERICARD Church at Damascus Heights, Oregon. Miss Young, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Herbert K. Young of Oregon City is a graduate of Estacada High School and the Montaville Beauty School and attended the Multnomah School of the Bible. She is employed at the Red Carpet Beauty Salon in Portland. Mr. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick T. Martin of lone is. a graduate of lone High School and the Cliff Mann Flor al School of Denver. He is em ployed at Clarence Walker Flowers in Portland. Court iGoes fDancing, Dining The Morrow County Rodeo Court has had several fun things already this month. They rode In the conaon parauo oe fore a bigger crowd than usual. They were handsome on their horses, rrinccas susie rrencn and Princess Vivian rhllllps went to the- Hootenanny In the Park. Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Munk- era enjoyed the music with them. They were joined for the fire works display by Queen Sherrl Lynn O'Brien. The three were joined by rrineeas Jerl Krebs for the dance later that evening. Luncheon The girls and their mothers were entertained royally at a luncheon last Thursday at Boardman by members of the Tllllcum Club whk-h sponsors Princess Vivian Phillips. The luncheon was hold on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Rodney Flug. The mouth-watering menu In cluded fried chicken, all kinds of salads and the "piece de re sistance" a beautifully decorat ed cake. Appropriately it was decorated with a brown horse's head encircled with a horse shoe of pink roses and Good Luck Rodeo Court 1970! Each girl was presented with a daisy corsage tied with green. Name tags were green auedo pa per In the shape of a saddle. Each girl was Introduced and talked briefly Mrs. Archie Munkers, court chaperon, was also a guest at the luncheon attended by 12 members of the Tllllcum Club. Saturday Night Dance This Saturday night is Prin cess Vivian rhllllps Night and the dance will be sponsored by the Boardman Tllllcum Club. Music will be by the Western Gentlemen. Early Sunday morning they will leave to ride In the Pa rade at the Elgin Stampede and In the Grand Entry! HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. July !. 170 Rainbow Girls Vs. Hair Do's Five Rainbow Girls helped with the Sorontinilst project of fixing hair for the nursing room patients at tne noneer Memorial Hospital Saturday momino. Mrs. Glenn Smith, Sor- optimist president, was assisted by Juanlta Wilson, Diane wins, Christl Taylor, Peggy Taylor and Sally Winters. DOT'S JOTS The sweetest road In Morrow County this spring was that stretch of highway between lone and ileppner that la bordered with wild rose bushes. The scent along the highway when the rosea were In bloom was mar velous. Now that same marvelous perfume Is found up Willow Creek enrouto to the Well road. It smelU so good! Coincidence C. H. Dickerson of Sllverton stopped In to buy a Gazette Times this week. He and Mrs. Dl"kerson had driven over that morning Just to see Heppner a gain. In our conversation, I found out he was from Silver ton and I asked him if he knew the Chuck Leonards. Chuck Leonard Is married to my niece and they have a sporting goods store at Sllverton. Mr. Dickerson laughed. Chuck had grown up with his sons and Chuck has his store In the same location who' Mr. Dickerson hud had his confectionery for many years. Wasn't that fun! An Old Friend Amanda Duvall brought An ita Ullman In to see me this wrelr I ronllv enloved chnttlnc with her and learned one thing. As soon as I unpack picture of my kids and grand boy. I'm going to take them to the shop. Anita had pictures of her kiU and one lone granddaughter In show tne. Anita and I had gone to hlh school together. I really hadn't seen her since she and Al with Senator Morse had been to Jos eph for a big HelU Canyon din ner about 15-16 years ago. She has three children. Anita Jo is married and lives In the east. One son Is Just home from Vlnfnam and WflVne WhO JUSt graduated from high school will " . . . M ...1- ...II attend sianiora una mu. The next time we go through Baker we must stop and see her mother. She tells me her moth er Is still running the Curfman Real Estate there. The Dan Connors and Dean's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Connor and family, of Golden j.i. iu. cruint the weekend camping on Mount Adams, un til Sunday wnen nm nor's went to The Dalles to pick up the 3 Parson daughters, nieces of Mrs. Connor, who w 11 spend the week visiting In Heppner. Bride Designs Wedding Gown Tnnl Hill, the daughter of T.Awrpnce Hill and Viola Hill was married to Phillip Gasser, iho snn nf Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Gasser, all of Irrlgon, on June 97 at Our Ladv of Aneels. Cath olic Church In Hermiston, by Father Simon uougnnn. ine nhiirph wao hpaiiHfullv decorat ed with lavender, pink and white gladiolus, with white pew dows. The bride was given in mar ria(7i hv her father, at the doub le ring ceremony. Her wedding dress ot pale blue satin naa a whito laro nvprskirt. The full sleeves were gathered into a deep cull. The briae s veu was nf nvlnn npt attached to a vel vet bow. The dress and veil were designed and made by the bride. She carried blue carnations and white roses. Maid of honor was a friend, Diane Griffin. Her dress and headpiece were aqua and she carried a single carnation, tied with an aqua ribbon. Her brides maids were Barbara and Ann Hasspr. sisters of the bridegroom. Their dresses were of Jade blue crepe with white nylon lace and hi to satin hows. Their head pieces were of white net with blue bows. They eacn carried a single carnation with blue ribbon. The music was by Doris Pit- zer. The best man was Roger Jackson and ushers wert Clar ence Proctor and David Franke, all of Irrigon. The canaieiignt ers were altar boys, and the flower eirl was Joan Gasser, sis ter of the groom. The bride's mother wore a yellow voile printed dress. The bridegroom s motner wore a pinK Crepe dress with white accessor ies. At the reception Mrs. Gasser nnH Mrs. Hill served the 3 tier- Pit rake decorated with a minia ture bride and groom and blue rnsps. Ann Gasser served coffee while Barbara Gasser was at the punch bowl. Diane Griffin was in charge of the gift ta ble. For Going Away The brides' going away outfit was a purple and white princess style dress. Their wedding trip was to Lehman Springs. The young couple will make thpir home in Sookane. where Mr. Gasser is employed by Un ion Pacific Railroad. Tne Dnae is a graduate of Riverside High school, Boardman. Out of town guests came irom Pinehurst, Idaho, Culver, Port land. The Dalles, Pendleton, and CORONET TOWELS Large Roll 2QC Nestle's Quik 2 " 890 22 OZ. Nalley'sPickles 450 DILL OR SWEET NUBBINS Heavy Duly-Wide CARNATION Ice Cream 890 Vi Gal. ilM! Save 40c when you buy 2 Lb. Can Of FOLGER'S COFFEE SPECIAL PRICE WITH THIS COUPON $1.49 Without Coupon J1.89 Coupon cash value 130 of lc OOOD JT7XT IT thru S3 14 NALLEY'S TANG . 490 FREE ICE CREAM DURING SIDEWALK BAZAAR BOTH DAYS ANACONDA FOIL 59$ Tip Top 6 ox. Juice Drinks 10 -$1 Lb. LARGE SLICING TOMATOES 290 CANTALOUPES 3 $1 BANANAS -T. l 1Q0 Corn on Cob 10 890 SEEDLESS GRAPES . Lb. 350 III mm vw WIENERS 2 u. i 19 BAH-"S" SKILLET SIZE SLICED BACON 12 ox. Pkg. BONED AND TIED PORK COTTAGE BUTTS b 750 FOR YOUR OUTDOOR BARBECUING PRICES GOOD THURS. FRI., JULY 17-18 Phones; (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meot) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice- low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET Spokane, Wash.