Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 21, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    ;S . HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Tbursdor. January 21. 1971
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This one Is a culle ... It
wms that while Ruby Fullcton
was on lior way back to Bozo
man, Mont, to school, she saw
the sign, "Barrel Racine Today".
She stopped her car, unloaded
her horse, entered the race, won
first place, reloaded her home
and was on her way again In
an nour;
un several occasions I saw
this recipe for "Quiche Lor
ralne". My high school French is
too long gone to know how to
pronounce it. Then for the day
tried It. My grandsons and son
in-law were quite polite but not
our daughter! Well, really It
wasn't very good! Then later I
was reading a story of parties
given In Washington, D. C, and
someone thought it was pretty
bad when "Quiche Lorraine"
had been , served "without a
napkin". Mostly I think it pret
ty bad to serve it.- Anyway I've
satisfied my curiosity and I
won't make it again. Usually I
like cheese-egg dishes!
At church Sunday, Dan
Thompson told this real cute
joke. The Sunday School teach
er had asked the children to
draw pictures of things that God
had made. There were pictures
of the sun, trees, mountains, etc
etc. One little guy had done an
.At-cjiumionji line Hitiuic ui '-- - wancv Rakpr chose for her
fJitJT Dec. 30 weddtS to Jef f rey b1"
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Burnett-Baker Nuptials in lone
MR. AND MRS. Jeffrey Burnett (nee: Nancy Baker)
Blue and green were the col
his arms outstretched. The
teacher made a favorable com
ment on the boys' pictures.
Then the little boy surprised
him with "Yes, God made it all
nett. Wedding vows were ex
changed at St. William's Cath
olic Church in lone.
The double ring ceremony
anrf vuth hie lft hsmrt W was periormea Dy rainer nay
"Whr with hia inff hnnri W..11 mond Beard before an altar dec-
orated with baskets of white
his right hand."
gladioli, white roses and blue
dutch irises
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. David Baker of lone
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bur
nett of Pendleton
Serving the bridal couple as
Mr. and Mrs. Renne Harris of maid of honor was Paula Rob
Berkeley, Calif., are the parents inson of Pendleton and Mike
of a son born Dec. 28 in Berk- Jolke of Pendleton as best man,
eley. The baby was named I Bridesmaids were the bride s
Harris' Welcome
Third Child
Christopher Sean and weighed
7 lb., 4 oz. He joins a brother,
Joseph Renn II, 4, and a sister,
Caroline Eilene, 3.
Grandparents of the new ar
rival are Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Saling of Heppner and Bishop
and Mrs. Norman L. Foote of
Boise. Mrs. Lena H. Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harris are
great - grandparents.'
sisters Shirley and Debby of
lone. Danny Burnett, brother of
the bridegroom and Rod Jolke
of Pendleton were ushers. Ricky
Doherty and Danny McElligott
served at Mass.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white
floor length gown accented with
lace inserts, fashioned with
long sleeves and a fingertip
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Jeweler's
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Mantilla veil. Shec arried a bri
dal bouquet of white rosos and
white gladioli.
Blue, Green, Bride's Choice
The white dinner Jackets of
the ushers formed a handsome
background to the bride's color
theme emphasized by her at
tendant's faille floor length
dresses with matching net cir
clets. The maid of honor was
in blue, the bridesmaids in
green, and each carried a col
onial bouquet of white button
chrysanthemums and blue car
nations with blue and green
ribbon streamers.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Baker was dressed in pink
wool with rose accessories. Mrs.
Burnett wore blue wool with
black accessories and each lady
wore a lovely white rosebud cor
sage presented by the bride.
During the wedding ceremony
music was furnished by Gary
Green, who sang Panis Angeli
cus, O Perfect Love and Ava
Marie accompanied by Mrs.
Dale F. Bennett, aunt of the
bride.
Reception Follows
A reception honoring the new
ly married couple was held in
the church basement following
tne ceremony. The serving table
was attractively arranged with
an antique service set, courtesy
or Mrs. verner Troedson. The
centerpiece of white gladioli
and blue dutch irises was plac
ed in a silver bowl loaned by
Mrs. Charles Doherty.
Centered on the cake table
was a three-tiered white wed
ding cake cleverly decorated
with white bells and blue roses.
Following the traditional first
slice by the couple, the cake
was served by Mrs. Ivan Orton
and Mrs. Clarence Baker, aunts
of the bride. Mrs. Nona Sowell
poured the coffee and Marshall
Sowell served the punch. Joan
Marie Doherty was in charge of
the guest book.
Out-of-town relatives attend
ing the ceremony were the
bride's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Baker of Woodburn
and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gorger
of Pendleton. The bridegroom's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burnett attended from
Pendleton. Guests from other
areas included Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Orton and Robbie of Wood
burn, Mrs. Pauline Gorger of
Portland and Carmen Paramo of
Mexico City.
For her going-away ensemble,
the bride wore a brown plaid
pant suit with brown accessor
ies.
Following a wedding trip to
the Oregon Coast, the couple
are at home in Pendleton where
they are students at BMCC.
Nancy graduated from St. Mary
of the Valley Academy at Beav
erton and is taking nursing
courses. Jeff, a Pendleton High
School graduate, is a third year
Pre-Pharmacy student.
Volleyball Night
At SDA Gym
Anyone who likes to play
volley ball is invited to the SDA
gym on Thursday night at 7:30.
Don Hall, who is an enthusias
tic volley ballfan, plans a funj
evening and invites others who
like to play to Join him.
Molly Saul Inspires Women with Visit
Keeping Foods Safe to Eat
was the timely topic presented
this month at several Home Ex
tension meetings by Molly Saul,
Umatilla-Morrow County Home
Extension agent. Last week she
presented the study at Rhea
Creek, lone and Heppner.
The Heppner Home Extension
group met at the home of Mrs.
Felix Schwarzln. Mrs. Saul ar
rived from the lone discussion
In time to enjoy the luncheon
with the Heppner women.
She had a number of bulle
tins with guides for Keeping
Food Safe to Eat. Poor food
handling practices in the home
often cause Illness In the fam
ily even though the foods were
safe to eat when purchased or
first prepared.
Molly stressed cleanliness:
wash hands thoroughly before
handling any food. Wash them
again after handling raw meats,
poultry and vegetables. Keep
working surfaces, dralnboards
and utensils scrupulously clean.
Cook poultry, pork and
grand meat until well done. A
temperature of 165 degrees will
destroy Salmonella. Beef steaks
and beef rousts would have on
ly surface contamination and
could safely be served rare.
Cooked food that has not been
consumed should be promptly
refrigerated. Most fruits, meats
and vegetables can be safely
kept more than 3 to S days in
the refrigerator but the quality
begins to deteriorate.
In general, food that is safe
to cook and cat is safe to re-
freeze.
Units look forward to Molly's
visit each year. Along with the
exceptional lesson that she
teaches, the women enjoy her
rare sense of humor, her Inter
est in everyone and her im
peccable dress.
Soroptimists to Hear
Kirk Horn on Drugs
The Soroptimlst Club had a
late C'hlrstmas gift to open at
the business meeting Thursday
The Bister club at Folkstone,
England Rent a tray pictured
with the Canterbury Cathedral
and a linen towel with figures
from Canterbury Tales. Members
plan to auction them to the
highest bidder and the proceeds
put In the Alaska fund.
Mrs. W. W. Weatherford pre
son ted plans for the annual Val
entlne party to be given on Feb.
14 at the Nursing Home. Mem
bers will provide gifts, refresh
ments and hostess the party.
Mrs. Weatherford also an
nounced the winners of the Cit
izenship contests. They were
Valerie Boyer, 1st and Karla
Weatherford 2nd.
Daisy Collins gave the budg
et review.
Soroptimists will meet this
noon at the Wagon Wheel to
hear Kirk Horn present informa
tion from a recent Drug Addle
tion forum in Pendleton.
Mrs. Ceorg Zenger of Pendle
ton was a weekend guest at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Heard.
Open House At
lone Church Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. W Ilium G. Ar
thur announce Open llou- e
will be held at the lone Unit; 1
Church of Christ on Sunday, Jan.
24 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Ev
eryone Is welcome.
The Arthurs are having the
open house to t-how apprecia
tion to the church and commu
nity for the effort and prepa
tion for their arrival.
January Neighbor
Night
The January Neighbor Night
service at the local church of
the Nazarene will be held Jan.
22 at 7:30 p.m. Special vocal
and instrumental numbers by
local talent will bo followed by
colored slides entitled "Prayer".
Following the devotional time,
refreshments will be served in
the Fellowship Hall.
Th 50.000 abnormal nroenan-
cles caused by the 1964-65 Ger
man measles (rubella) epiaem
ic included 20.0(H) liveborn ba-
hlo ivlth defects, and 30,000
fetal deaths the March of Dimes
reports.
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