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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1971)
'"""Ik'V'M." a DOTS JOTS JEANNE WILSON Virginian Will Marry Oregonian Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson Wpnnnpr announce the en- eaeement of their daughter Jeanne to James Patrick Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey nf Alexandria. Va. A 1972 wed- Ainrr la nlannpd. Miss Wilson is a graduate of -vrHrm Hich School. 1968 and "O " ' , graduated from Western Busi ness in Portland. Mr. Bailey is in the Navy based at Norfolk, tr va a 1QK7 graduate of George Washington High School of Alexandria. Isn't this wonderful? Our subscription notices In rhyme bring in jingles every so ouch and here is a good one from the Charles Lundells. My bill is due already. My bill is due so soon. eoomc nun nnlv vesterday We heard the same darned tune. Rut h that as it may. We're happy to comply. For any news from Heppner We pay without a sigh. The T.nkpvlew Examiner peo ni oro interested in our sub rintinn reminders which may v...-.. cost as much as an . uruumij hut thpv sound better. v J t.,i was an extra good ,th fnr nw subscriDtions as there were 23. There were 81 renewals. Sad as it manes us., the newstand papers are going tn tv hopinnine the first of September, we oont auuw pate raising tne iocai suuu.v tions at this time. f if'' - (' JJ . Little Principol Arrives Mr nH Mrs. Dan Daltoso of Boardman are the parents of a son born Aug. 11. John Vincent nnd he welched 8 lb., 5 oz. The other children are nanette 7. Helen 6. Joe ana nan 5 OrandDarents are Mr ar,A Mrs Helen Busch Of BUtte, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Mario Daltoso of Walla Walla. Siro Saoncella of Walla Walla is his only great grandfather. Mr. Daltoso is principal o Riverside High School at Board- man. Sue Greenup Wins Marian Miller Scholarship Sue Greenup, Heppner, has Koon named reciDient Of thC Marian Miller Memorial Schol arship presented by the Hepp ner High School class of 1947. Sue, daughter or Mr. ana Mrs. Don Greenup, will enter her senior year in nursing at Eman uel Hnsnital in Portland this fail She Graduated from Hepp ner High School in iab anu entered nurses training that fall The scholarship was given in memory of Marian Miller, class mate of the class of 1947. She iliac a nhvsical education pro fessor at Oregon College of Ed ucation at the time oi ner aeatn HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday August 19. 7l Winds and rain or shifting dust have depositea petunia t.!, in the mnst unlikely plac t. n.,n nf the unusual is in be i 3 . wu- v" - tween the blocks of cement ana in the cracks of tne steps to the Tnnrthouse. It's Worth climbing the front steps to see them blooming, snorty says ne never waters them. Lawrence Green's Honored at Reception Ayr,- ntiri Mrs. Lawrence Green were honored at a reception at afternoon. Law xiit. k,"1"" , letice Green of Heppner and Robin Winn, formerly of Weston tiv married at Car son City, Nev. Lawrence met many of Robin's rnenas ana ici othrnc n or over from Heppner Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mrs. Cleo Van Wink le of Lexington. Mrs. Green c,a the eake. Hostesses were Mrs. Bob Mahoney, Mrs. Howard White and Mrs. Clifford Green, all of Athena. t nun-enee and Robin are leav ! cowiotr fnr Pavette where they will be teaching. She will tor-h 5rn ara rle and he will teach Jr. Hi Social Studies and English. First Cutting The Gochnauer - L,augniin families had a 1oint venture of working up their yards and put ting in new grass alter tne flood. To those of us watcning, it went fast but I'm sure not to them. In no time the grass! was up and showing green, inis Saturday they mowed it for the first time, congratulations to these two families and all the others who have worked ana worked and worked to bring their homes and yards back to good order following tne iiooa. Wnnns . . . wrote this before the President's wage - price freeze. Guess the G-T will stay 10c for awhile! Shower Honors Betty Angel I A.icr 13 Mrs. Don Munk ..ma hostess at a Bridal ahnurer fnr Bettv Aneell at the American Legion Hall. Miss An gell will wed Bob Harris on Aug. 28 here in Heppner. Her colors ot blue and green were used in the bouquets of summer flow era used at the shower. - i The 26 guests present enjoyed visiting and watching the honor guest open her gifts. . The serving table was spread with green satin with green net over which was a beautiful background for the miiK wnite punch bowl and accessories. The. cake was white and green decorated with wedding bells. Mrs. Darrell Harris served the cake, MM. Dallas. Craber the punch and Mrs. Tom Harris the qoffee. I VISITS IN IOWA Mrs Meta Prienitz returnea last week from a six weeks vis it in Tnwa. Her sister ana oro ther. Miss Helen Stoudt and Charles Stoudt of Davenport, Tnwa came through Heppner to visit Mrs. Prignitz ana ner son onii Hauuhter-in-law. Mr. ana Mrs Roh Kellv. Then Mrs. Prignitz accompanied them back trt Tnwa. Weather wasn't tOO hot. ifte said the weather was cool the last two weeks she was tnere. Crops look very good. Main crops were corn, soy beans and oats. . She flew into Portland where she was met by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Sholes of Elmira, Ca. They brought her to Heppner where they visited a lew aays. Milly Evans Is home. She spent most of the summer on the Washington coast at West- port, Wash. She reports the fichincr season has been good and still is. She also says it was cool! KRISTINE ELIZABETH PETERSON Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Peter r.f inno announce the en SVfll jx gagement of their aaugnier, S-!-i rmwaheth. to Richard ii j 1 1 ' i Wynn Lindner, son of Mr. and! Mrs. William tJ. L,inaner, n miston. The bride-to-be is a 1970 graduate of lone High School and attended Pacific Lutheran University. ui fianre graduated from Hermiston High School in 1969 and is presently employed on the Bill Duff ranch out of Pendleton. No date has been set for tne weddirrg. Hollomons Home From Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollomon, Darcy and Kaedene have return ed from a vacation. They pick ed up Darcy and Kaedene at Tillamook where tney nau; been visiting their grandparents, : Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schroeder. Both girls got to ride on tne float that won first and sweep stakes at Garibaldi. From Tillamook, they drove , Hnwn tr Coos Bav. Jerry had formerly worked there and they visited friends. They came home through Eugene and Oakridge to Bend. They went to tne De schutes County Fair. Mrs. Ray Wright At Hiersche's Mrs. Ray Wright has been mnvort tn the Hiersche Nursing Home In Pendleton where she is reorted to be coming along fine. Results of lone Garden Club Meeting:., The lone Garden Club is for- ed both in live form and egg Attends Celebration In Condon Mrs Fred Harrison accompa ntoH hv her son Fred Harrison, Jr., drove to Condon Sunday to attend the 50th Wedding Anni versary Celebration of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Harrison. There was a dinner for tne family at noon on the lawn followed by open house in the i afternoon. mulating plans for their Fall flower show to be held Sept. 19 at the lone High School Cafe torium. Mrs. Tom Huston, Gen. Chairman named her commit tees at the Aug. 11 meeting at Mrs. W. H. I. Padberg's home in Lexington. The club win al so have a booth at the Mor row County Fair. 'inserts are members of the largest family of creatures on Earth and one out oi every iuui ic q hoetie." This was a auier- ent approach used by Mrs. Lee Pettyjohn, the interviewer and Mrs. Kennetn hunger wuu uaih the part of the insects, in pre senting their program "Inter viewing Garden Insects." In talking to the sowbug the ,.ih Hicvwererl he was a scav enger, eating decayed organic material, dead leaves, etc. It was learned that the grass hnnner's hearinff organs are little erowths just be th the knee ioint on his front lees. In interviewing the aphid club members found they are ants milk cows and are protect- by the ants purely! for selfish reasons. Aphids reproauce menu selves many times over during the growing season. Ladybugs who are the favor ite of all beetles, are little eat ing machines feasting on aphids and scale insects. The larvae of the ladybug eat even more apk- ids than the adult laayDug. Ralph Richards Move Starts Chain Action When Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards moved to Pendleton from the Fortner house on Gale St. they started a chain Mreac tion; , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pettyjohn have moved into the Former house. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Petty- john are moving out on me ranch known as the old Puff Rire ranch where the Clyde Pet- tyjohns had lived. Mr. and Mrs. Richard uiraru plan to move from the Episco pal Parish House at 340 S. Green into the house where the Ellis Pettyjohns lived. BLACK HILLS GOLD creations -Something from tlx Jeweler" . is always something ipedaL" Stor Hour.! 9 A-M. m MAUI ST- HEPPNEB PH. 676-9200 I MPS WHATS COOKIN'? HarnlH Kerr savs he's having i trouble getting their cucumbers to set on. we naa tne same trnnhle with our tomatoes ... I but at last the little green ones are showing all over tne vines. Our cucumbers are going great. clipped this recipe irom tne Oregonian as a Scandinavian Cucumber salad. My granu- mother and my mother ana my self used vlnegar-water-salt-pepper mixture for sliced cu cumbers and onions, inis is a variation from that one and so rmA tnn T nsert mv first two I gwu, - " - i I cucumbers and onions and took I it to the Rodeo Court potiucK the night of the coronation. Sweet-Sour Dressing rnmhine '4 cud vinegar, z tablespoons water, tsp. salt, 3 tahlesnnons suear. 18 tsp. freshly ground black pepper and I 3 to 4 tablespoons iineiy cnop ped fresh dill or half-dillhalf parsley. Cucumbers should be sliced a tv.4v.lir no rtnssihle or cut in aa iiiiiuj " I I . i . .. n.lnr 1w.nrHitinr 1 1 long julienne si.iiijs, ...vuiuw.e, . let stand at least 3 hours before serving, undrained, in the marinating dress, true Scandinavian style. . Local tomatoes are now avail-! able for home canning. Because! of safety factors tne irwnoa oi canning tomatoes has been j changed this year. Judith For-1 est, Extension food and nutrit-1 ion specialist at Oregon State j University, asks that all home-1 makers take a close look at the J procedure they are following. Up to date directions call for the addition of two teaspoons of vinegar or lemon juice per ; quart (or one teaspoon per pint) of tomatoes. Why add vinegar or lemon i juice to tomatoes? Because if tomatoes canned in a boiling water bath are not suf- J ficiently acid, there is the dang- j or that Clostridium botulinum, if nresent. w ill erow. These bac-, teria produce a toxin that caus es botulism wnicn can oe i- tal if even a small amount is consumed. Research has shown tnat un der certain conditions the acid ity of tomatoes varies. Tomatoes of any variety may have a low acidity due to environmental in fluences (soil, moisture, weaui- the degree of ripeness ana er), other factors. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Thome have moved into Hermiston and have purchased a home at 940 S. W. 7th. They moved from lone about seven years ago. Quota? EG03 J Lbs. DILL CHIPS .00 18 oz. MRS. BUTTER-v WORTH'S SYRUP MRS; BUTTERWORTH SYRUP 99& 36 oz. Vt- GAL. Fresh mm LEGS, THIGHS, BREASTS WINGS ........ 59e ,b OCc lb. 0 HERMISTON - . - WATERMELON Whole QXc lb. Cut vT 5C lb. Green PEPPERS 3 FOR Local Tomatoes i Lb. USDA CHOICE ii tr m n ROUND STEAK " $1.19 RUMP ROA5T 53 12 OZ. MINUTE- MAID YounglurkeTRoasT UWIOI 9 HIND QUARTERS GRADE "A" 5 to 7 LB. AVERAGE VERN'S (PRE-COOKED) APPLE PIES . . . 690 pP.rr. r,OOD AUGUST 20 and 21 Phone,: (G,.c.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice- low prices and SCrn Green Stamps MARKET 28CS3 G i m JT