Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1972)
Invited Mr. am) Mrs. Donald E. Peterson of lone cordially Invite friends and relatives to tlx) marriage of their duu Kht.r, Kristin Ellutath lo Richard Wynn Lldner of Her nilstun mi June 17 at 2 p.m. Ml Valby LutlraiiCliurtliaiid to the reception which fol lows. IONE VACATION III III. E SCHOOL CANCELLED The lone Church of Christ Blhle school was lo nave started June 12. However, this lias Ix'en cancelled due to swimming lessons. DINNER GUESTS for Mem orlal Day at Mrs. Scott Fur longs were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Don Long and daughter of Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Har lan Gentry, Scott and Steve from Vancouver, Wa., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols. Mark and Sherl from Lake Oswe go, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Mc Leod of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grelner from La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Winter from Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moyer and Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Mathews the two last coup les from Heppner. Daisies accent MR. AND MRS. DONALD BURNS A late afternoon ceremony was chosen by Michelle Ann Miller for her marriage to Donald Guy Burns May 6 at St. Patricks Catholic Church in Heppner. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller ofLexlng ton and the groom is the son of Mr. Thornton Maklnsonof Baker. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a long white dress of heavy white lace over peau de sole, styl ed in the traditional man ner. The dress had long sleeves, high collar, with a fitted waist. The bodice of the dress was encrusted with seed pearls, and the skirt flowed into a chapel length train. She wore a finger tip veil held by a seed-pearl headpiece, and carriea a nosegay of white daisies and baby breath. Mrs Buschke receives certificate A Certificate of Recognition for completing 10 years of service with the Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva tion Service (ASCS) was pre sented to Rose Marie Buschke by Roy Martin, Chairman of the ASC Committee for Mor row County. The certificate was accompanied by the USDA 10 year pin. Two others received Cer tificates of Service for com pleting 10 years of service as employees and committee men. Paul W. Tews and rri ROSE MARIE BUSCHKE receives 10 year USDA pin and certificate from Roy Martin, chairman of the ASC Com mittee for Morrow County. DOTS JOTS Who should win the door prise of five sheep skin scrip donated by the Heppner Mer chants committee at the Pio neer Memorial Picnic hut our long-time friend Irene Tucker Athertim. Wa first knew her at the old Normal fchool In La Grande. Later taught together In Ontario. She had a first grade and I had a second until Charlie and I were married. Site stoped by to see me Tuesday and we bad a coke visit. It was really won derful to see her. She grew up in llepimer and has lots of relatives around so we should get to see her again next Memorial Day. Met Eric Johnson at the Monday Chamber ofCommer ce meeting. He Is filling Ui as assistant manager of the Columbia Basin Cooperative. Went up to his office to get his picture. On my way back I stop(ied at Bill' s new Laundrymat to get some pictures. Got a picture of a woman I didn't know putting clothes in the washer. None other than Mrs. Eric Johnson. They have moved their mobile home in on Elaine George's lot for an Instant-home. A good thing because they would have had a struggle to find something to live in here in Hepjiner. Michelle Miller Wedding (NEE MICHELLE MILLER) Maid of honor was Vicki Steagall. Bridesmaids were Jeannine Hunt, Lexington; Mrs. Ron Cecil, Pendleton; and Nancy Miller, sister of the bride. The attendants wore floor-length, lime gre en yellow daisy print dress es. They had empire waist and long, ruffled sleeves. Each carried a nosegay of yellow daisies and baby breath. Best man was Burke 0' Brien, Echo. Ushers were Larry Geils, Baker; Monte Evans, and Mark Miller, bro ther of the bride. Flower girl was Kristl Mil ler, Pendleton, cousin of the bride. Ring bearer was Ste ven Miller brother of the bride. Soloist was Mr. Joe Doherty, Pilot Hock, accom panied by Mrs. Paul Tews lone. A reception was held in the Parish Hall in honor of the William H. Padberg each re ceived a certificate and a USDA 10 year pin. These are the first 10 year awards to ever be earned by com mitteemen in Morrow County. No other county farmer, of record, ever served that many years as a committee man and employee. The Morrow County ASC Committee, which Mr. Martin is Chairman, congratulated these people for their dedi cation and service. -4 MEMORIAL DAY weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Mathews were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Gentry, Scott and Steve from Vancouver, Wa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nichols, Mark and Sherl of Lake Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLeod of Pen dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grelner of La Grande. Mayor Dewey W. West Jr. was in the Hawaiian Islands last week vactloning with his father, Dewey W. West of Woodburn. Jerry Rietmann has b'day weiner roast Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rietmann entertained after school last Wednesday for their son Jer ry Rietmann on his birth day. The boys from his class played baseball and then enjoyed a weiner roast. Guests were Glen Krebs, Tim Holtz, Tod Sherer, John Piening, Alan Roberts, Frank Engelman, Dennis Ste fani, Bruce Mill man, Larry Snider. Greg Rietmann, Brian Riet mann, Robin LaRue and his brothers John and Joe Riet mann, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and Mark. newlyweds. Arrangements of yellow daisies and green can dles accented the room. Pouring coffee and tea were Mrs. Vern Crawford, Helix, aunt of the bride; and Mrs. Don Pointer, Lexington, cou sin of the bride. Jan Sch lichting attended the gift table, and Dovie Alderman the guest book. The three-tierred wedding cake, decorated with yellow roses, was made by Mrs. Ro bert Davidson, Lexington. Serving it were aunts of the bride: Mrs. Milton Morgan, lone; Mrs. James Miller, Pendleton; Mrs. Harlan Crawford, La Grande; and Mrs. Delmer Crawford, Her miston. Serving punch were Jeanne Daly, Heppner, and Jeri Snow, lone. Passing out wheat bags were Tammi Crawford, La Grande, and Natalie Peck Portland, cousins of the bride. The bride chose a green pantsuit with white accesor ies for going away. After a wedding trip to the coast, the couple will be living in Baker. Both are graduates of BMCC: Michelle this year, Associate in Science and Sec retarial Science, and Don, 1971, A.S. degree In Law Enforcement and an AA de gree this year In Liberal Arts. Mr. Burns will work for the U.S. Forest Service in Baker this summer, and will attend EOC in the fall. 1 For Father's Day Give the watch with tuning fork accuracy AcClltrOIT XV Jj X VfL- CALENDAR "AF" ":s,l :., 14K Gold-filled. ' 175. 'l "Something from the jewelers ,,I,"a1r, 0n,e,hin secial" V JEWELERS Store Hcun: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. mmm 177 MAIN STM HEPPNER 0 - f :'ei'irmiVl; oSIen Margaret Marks 77 - f v Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jacobs, nee Margaret Ann Marks Margarei Ann Mams carr- ied her Mother's white bible when she became the bride of William C. Jacobs at an afternoon ceremony in the United Methodist Church In llene Wyman entertains family graduates On May 30, llene Wyman entertained at a buffet sup per honoring the 1972 gra duates in her family. These include TamiBrannon, grand daughter, and Marianne Greenup niece from Heppner Grade School; Greg Greenup, nephew from Heppner High School, Sue Ellen Green up niece from Eman uel School of Nursing, Rus sell Kilkenny, nephew from the University of Oregon and Edward Tarnasky, son-in-law from Mt. Hood Community College. There were 36 pre sent for the dinner. HAPPY BIRTHDAY onJune 5 to David Hall who was 22 years old. A student at Oregon State, he took some time off to attend to his du ties as a state FFA offi cer. He was elected presi dent of the Oregon State studentbody for his Junior year and that same year he was married. His grandmother, Mrs. C.F. Hall subscribed to the Gazette-Times for Dave and Nancy for Dave's birthday on the Buddy special. With her renewal she got the subscrip tion for Dave at half-price only $2.50. The little bit of thought fulness of a Beef Certificate will give Dad a lot of plea sure on his special day. by BulOVa The most welcome gift of all is an Accutron by Bulova. So precise is the Accutron tuning fork movement that accuracy is guaranteed to within a minute a month. See our full selection of Accutron models now. From $110. married in Hermiston Hermiston on Mav 28 with Rev. Robert McNabb officiat ing. She was escorted to the al tar by her father and wore a full length moire taffeta gown s S Betty Crocker 4 U.S.D.A. Choice VI fl 1 I g 10 oz. Instant 5 BAR "S" mm r m ICHUCK STEAK OREGON CHIEF SLICED OR 12 oz. package Prices Good June IIKPI'Nrlt. lOKK.l. with train and her veil was a rose-lace Mantilla she brought from Spain. Wide lace trimmed her gown and she carried a bouquet of white roses and sti'plionttls. Mrs. Toby Easley was Ma tron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Reglna Marks, sister-in-law of the bride, Barbara duckley, Jane Pattnn ami Naomi Schwartz. Brian Jacobs was be.stman for his brother and the gro omsmen included David Marks, brother of the bride, Tom Marks, cousin of the bride and Robert Schwartz. The attendants wore long multicolored floral printed skirts with contrasting bo dices in light pink, deep pink and purple. Each carried a long stemmed carnation matching the color of the bo dice of her dress. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Marks, Hermiston, are pa rents of the bride who is a graduate of Heppner High School, Oregon State Univer sity and also studied at the University of the A mericas in Mexico City and the Uni versity of Madrid In Spain. The groom studied at Alma College and the University of Michigan and received both his Bachelors degree and Masters Degree from the la ter. He is the son of Mrs. Clarence Jacobs and the late Frances Jacobs. lb. Folger's COFFEE 1 Lb. 890 2 u.$1.59 3 Lb. $2.69 $1.39 REGULAR WIENERS ay 9 & 10 AARKET m flAZ' TTI TIMI -i, Thui Uv. The bride's Mother wore a silk and wool pink embroid ered dress with matching shoes. Fresh pink roses top)ed the four tierred wedding cake which was served by Mrs. Cayle Marks and Mrs. Wayne Marks, both aunts of the bride. The punch and Cof fee were served by Faith Locke and Karen Marks cou sins of the bride. Mrs. Nancy Andregg was soloist and later Joined with four of the brlde'sSlgma Kap pa sorority sisters to sere nade the bride and groom luring the reception at the church. Elizabeth Abrams was in charge of the guest book and Alice Abrams passed the gro om's cake. The couple are both employ ed by the General FoodsCor poration of White Plains, New York in the Post Division. Mr. Jacibs is an Associate Produce Manager for Tang and his bride is a Person nel Specialist. After a short honeymoon In Eastern Oregon and Washing ton the couple will be at home in Mt. Kisco, New York. The bride chose a white dress with red and blue accents for tra veling. Out of town guests came from Fossil, Arlington, Hep pner, Bend, Wasco, Salem, Seaside, Cascade Locks, Por tland, Cornelious, Imnaha, Enterprise, Canby, Beaver- ton, Eugene, Dallas, Olex, KSSPI NABISCO J OREO 2 99C I sCClmm "Jf DC"C - " i -i iriiaarLqwwii J mue tsen .s rax Potato Chips 59t 8 Kraft Asst'd Flavors fiBgflUE 2'--89e BOOK matches! 8 for $1.00 S Minute Maid oz. Klicker Strawberries CANTALOUPE 4 for 89t 10 lb. No. 1 New POTATOES CHERT Phones: (Groc). 676-9614, (Meat) It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps Juoo 8, Vrti 3 torvallis, Glen Cove, New York; Mason a od Grand Blanc Michigan; Euless, Tu;Or land California and Rich- 1 land, California and Richland, Washington. The bride made her borne with the Robert Abrima fam ily when she attended Heppner Schools. STUDY GROUP officers for 1972-73 have recently been elected in all Home Exten sion groups In Morrow Coun ty. Those who will serve are: Pine City: chairman, Mrs. Carl Rhea; vice-chairman, Mrs. John Madison; sec treas., Mrs. Jerald Rea. Rhea Creek: chairman, Mrs. Ned Clark; vlce-chalr-man, Mrs. Don Mallory; sec. treas., Mrs. Roger Palmer. Ione: chairman, Mrs. Lar ry Prock; vice-chairman, Mrs. Carlyle Harrison; Sec. Mrs. Gordon Meyers; Treas., Mrs. Van Hubbard. Boardman: chairman, Mrs. Joe Bartlett; vice-chairman, Mrs. Carlyle Harrison; sec treas., Mrs. ArnoldHoffman. Hello Heppner: chairman, Mrs. Ron Jones; vice-chairman, Mrs. Omar Huston; sec treas., Mrs. Dan McBride. Dads are easy to please, especially when they-re serv ed the finest meat... with a gift certificate for Oregon beef. for 890 Pint Cups 3 for 676-9288 m ORE EN STAMPS