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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1972)
An early diiy picture ol J AAUW Formed in Heppner An organiziition desigm-d to keep the college educuted woman aware ol i-mitenini-ury problems and issues and to further her education is the American Association of I'niv ersilv Women. A group was started in Heppner on Sept ember 12 and the following officers were elected: Pres. Mrs. Heimis Martin; First vice pres. Mrs Jim Bier; Second vice pres. Mrs Bill Umde; Sec Mrs Alan Beck; andTreas Mrs. Dexter Miles. The first Hem on their agenda was to plan the Morrow Countv branch prog ram Topics discussed were consumer problems; cultural advancement . international relations, the crisis in public education; ecology and legis lation. The AAl'W plans to have small study groups, member presented programs and an occasional guest speaker Meetings are to lie held monthly on alternating Tues- . days at B OO p.m. and Satur day mornings The next meet ing is Oct (i at K:tm p. m Baby Boy Osmin It's another boy for Mr. and Mrs. Al Osmin of Heppner. Saturday Sept Hi at 5:45 little Kick Lee Osmin was born in the Good Shepherd Hospital at Hermiston. Kick, who weigh ed li lbs. 'a ounce, joins a 2 year old brother, Jess, at home. Grandparents are AL. Osmin and the late Mrs. Osmin of Heppner, and Mater nal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Felt of Hermiston. Mrs. Velton Haskins, of Merr ill, Oregon and Mrs. Bessie Niltten, of Redmond, Oregon are great -grandmothers. New School Staff Wives Welcomed New faculty wives were welcomed al an informal get-together Sept. Hi at the home of Mrs. Dale Omklin. Mrs. Frnest Teal, Mrs. Robert Nash and Mrs. Charles Starr were among the new comers to be greeted. Welcoming the new wives were Mrs. Steve Brownlield, Mrs. Hal Whitnker, Mrs. Dennis Tonev, Mrs. Dean Nali.iger and Mrs. Jim Bier. FOR HUNTERS 11 o If you work hard on your feet all day, you'll really appreciate the comfort of Red Wing work shoes. And besides their famous fit and lasting comfort they're built to stand up to the toughest work you do. Try a pair soon. Y ; Dee und Lizzie Cox. RON DANIKI-S TO SI'F.AK AT SOROPTIMISTS Superintendent of Schools. Ron Daniels will speak at the Soroptimist luncheon meeting today He will explain the Long Range plans recently completed after a 5 year study bv that committee. From time to time the Gazette Times will be printing Watt Watcher hints that will tell you how to squeeze more work out of the energy you are now using. You'll discover how to keep your home warmer in winter and you'll even find out how easy it is for cooked foods to look and taste better without making your range work harder. How's this for a heating efficiency tip? Always make sure that doors to your garage, base ment and attic remain closed. Letting heat escape to these parts of the house is simply a waste of energy and money. Being an old PTA'er I couldn't help but notice and admire an 8c stamp that came recently to my desk on a letter mailed from Salem. It is a black slate with yellow frame HTA 1897-1972 Parent Teacher Association US in a child's script. LEXINGTON ATTRACTS... residents of Lex were curious about a handsome vehicle seen cruising their town last week. The blue and white panel was beautifully lettered in gold with the name I - E - X - I - N - G - T - ON . The mystery was soivod at the Post Office. The dance combo had seen the name Lexington on the free way and came by to look it over on their way to an engagement in Spokane. They stopped at the Lexington Post Office to buy cards and mail them postmarked Lexington, the same name they had chosen for their dance band. Year Book HANDSOME Handsome and as green ''as the pines in the mountains behind us is the Mustangs 1972 annual just out. The front cover designed by Patty Luciani is hardback with stylized trees in lighter green on dark green. Sure cure for ofclock feet Fete for Ed Kuhnt, Boardman Frirnd In Morrow County are cordially InviiiH) In a re ception honoring Mr. and Mr. Kd Kuhn on their (kildcn Wedding Annivemary. The af loir will Im held at (.reenfield Grange Halt at lUtardman thin Sunday. Sept. 24. from 2 until S pm. lliNtinK the afternoon will be their aon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kuhn, Tarn and t'aitcy. The Kuhn request that there be no gift. At Gertsons Late Hummer vihimrs at Clara Gertsons were her daughter, Mm, Irene Anhorn and her daughter Cathy An horn of Central I'oint. Cathy is interested in Commercial Art. She ta a senior at Orepon State. Cathy and Sandy Ma theny share an apartment. Edward Groshens Marries Miss Beverly Wolvington and Edward Groshens ex changed wedding vows in a double ring ceremony on September 16. in Medford. The Rev. Calvin Chinn, First Presbyterian Church, Med ford. officiated. The wedding was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Huff, longtime friends of the groom. The bride is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Earl Wolving ton, Sterling, Colorado and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Groshens, Hepp ner, Oregon. For her wedding, the bride wore an empire silhouette gnwn of satin peau, accented with appliques of Alencon lace, which were embroidered with tiny seed pearls. The long Bishop sleeves also had appli ques of Alencon lace and The use ot candid photo graphs throughout the book are eye catching and are a re freshing accent for the usual photographs of facu 1 1 y , classes and activities. Heads are in lower case that I like. Original poetry here and there adds spice. It is really an interesting book. Dennis Toney, advisor, says that here and there and doing their own paste up, the book was reduced from a cost of $1600. to $1000. Congratula tions to Jeanne Daly and her crew it is really a good book! PENDULUM CLOCK THAT LOOKS LIKE ' A FINE 'Heirloom J0Hik 'IS I cBulova All ihe craftsmanship of a bye gone age has been lavished on is beautiful clock. Its case Is solid wood with a polished walnut finish. Movement and gold finish pendulum, oper ated by a standard flashlight battery, tick oway the time pre cisely. Classic black Roman numeral dial and hands. 23'2" high, IOV2" wide. The BULOVA SAVOY. $44.95 1 1 Store Hcurs: 9 A-M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 Invitation Extended INSTAU.ATION Kuth Chapter No JI will have an (ien Installation on Sunday Sjl 24. at I 30 M. All member, and friend are invited to attend. Bowlers! There is still one women Bowling laiiue whu-h needs bowlers- The Tuesday Night late "Nile Owls". This is a fun league and consists of J members per team. If inter ested call Marlene Gray at 67HS:n.S or Fiesta Bowl at 676 : Sam or Mabel. Come on out. bowl and have fun. MR AM) MRS Jl'Lll'S ITHVINK of Gresham were overnight guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. WW. Weatherlord at Lexington. The Purvines are former CorvalliK friends of Justines. tu.ai-k TriA full Ktwilf siltrt Af la m in, ihi mil unvn nniii ui qui. The shoulder length veil oft usion was held in place by - a flnutov tf calm nftaii hnu'fl and lace netals accented with pearl and crystal beads. The bride carried a bouquet of mi in vni I iiu a m'uu ui k nhl9mnnk. Bfr,honnlic nnrl ' ' ' Mrs. Ernest Lindahl of Corvallis attended the bride. She wore a long plaid pinalore with ruffled shoulder and a white dolman sleeved blouse. She carried a nosegay of orchid daisy poms and baby's breath. Bert Huff served as Best Man. A reception lor close friends of the couple followed the ceremony. Mr. Groshens is Manager of the South Riverside Branch, First National Bank of Oregon in Medford and the bride is employed by Pacific Power and Light. The couple will make their home in Medford. PLOCHARSKYS START CHAIN ACTION Mr. and Mrs. Warren Plo charsky have moved into their 4-bedroom home on Sage Hill Drive. They are the first family to establish a home in the new Rasmussen-Lott Add ition. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maynard have moved into the home formerly occupied by the Plocharskys on West Sperry. Tom Shear is living in 1 the house where the Maynards lived on Matlock. "Something from th jewelers U alwayt something special" JEWELERS FRIENDS INVITED All friends are invited to attend the wedding of Mi Judy l-auth, daughter of Mr. and Mm O W Booth of M.lUUlla. Alnk. and ATS Jim C. I.vnih, son of Mr. and Mrs A W Lake of lbllslx.ro, Ore. The ceremony is planned lor I pm.. SeptemlMf 22, at the Christian Church in Hills boro. deception at the Lake residet.ee to follow, IMS NK Arrmgtnn Rd Hillsboro. I23 R I MM AGE SALE SATURDAY There will be a Rummage Sale at the Assembly of God Church Saturday i.Vpt. 231 starting al 10a m. A Cake Sale will be included in the good things to buy. Anyone having rummage tliev would like to donate may call the church for pickup. Golf Scores Two events were held al the Willow Run Golf course Sun day. Thirtv-six holes were . . Boys Tourna- 18 year olds. To"arIn.har,,hl!d , ""' In fhA UrtEA and XI Thorn l,lv tournament. Hupe. and ,roiny Kennedy had low M" and Ron and Eileen . , , . Daniels hfld lOW Mt. Six men started the Sole Survivor match that saw Ron Daniels as the "sole survi- vor '.4r'- USDA Choice JjJO (o) AJ Round Steaks LUV Hill's Assorted , R IFOLGER'S COFFEE - 3 (Jjv GStfe 3 ib.$2.69 cmsco 3 lb. k UUIV v v medal; n nun-" rV- I ffliuvewwu BANANAS lck up your new S&H Fall Idea Book supplement Prices Good Sept. 22 and 23 Ill H 1OKK.1 (iWKTTIvTIMKH, Thurilv.Srlnibrrll, 1171 IT A BOY Mr. and Mrs, l-arry Angrll are the parent of a mii horn It '9ll H tt Utllt IMltlllltti , o The Angell had the name Kerry Michelle picked wit tor tin-new baby li H aa lmi I tuil ihi name mi ked for a 1 hey have two sons, Jimmy 9, Ciaig I year old and a daughter, Itobbette 4 Grandparents are Mr and Mr Floyd llutchius of Hepp ner and Mr. and Mr. James Angell of Portland IT'S A BOY Eric Neal Connor arrived Monday the I ltd at 1:35 p in. at St. Anthony's Hospital in IVndleton. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Iean Connor, Heppner. Eric weighed 6 pounds and II ounces and Joins two sisters, Deann age , I Vnny age 4, and one brother. Greg age 6. Maternal grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Heppner, and paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. AIImtI Connor, Heppner. Eric has three great -grandmothers. Two live in Heppner Mrs. Alice l.uttrell and Mrs. Alma Morgan. The other great grandmother Mrs. Mary Nogawski live in Ledger Wood. North Dakota. Although Eric arrived in the early afternoon, Shirley's Dix'tor could not be located and Eric was delivered by Dr. Brennan, Internal Medicine. It had been 30 years since Dr. Brennan had delivered a buby but all went well and Eric and his mother were dismissed from the hospital on Wednesday. Schillings PEPPER 4 OZ. Gold Medal FLOUR n. 1 .29 C 7Lb" Donald Craber Takes Bride In Salem Ceremony The wedding of Evelyn Kave Coulter and Donald U itoy Craber took place on Sent, lfith al P III. at the Faith Baptist tluirch, ol Siil cm Dr. Fred It. Brock, uncle of the bride and president of W estern Baptist Bible College, performed the double-ring ceremony. Mr. Willimfi Stratton. ac companied MrVlohn Neese be sang, "WAlk Hand in Hand' bv Crotfrll, and "Of ve I Sma", by Peterson. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Beek, of Salem . The groom is the son or Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Craber of Heppner. For the wedding the bride chose a floor -length ivory lace gown, over ivory satin peau de soie. The unusual sailor-type collar was outlined with a ruffle of lace. Her sleeves were ruffled at the wrist. She wore an ivory satin belt with a bow at the front. The softly gathered skirt was bordered in six rows of lace. Her illusion shoulder length veil was held by a coronet of net and flowers. The bride carried a bouquet of yellow and white daisies, lily-of-lhe-valley and Stephan otis. Miss Martha Brown, of Salem, was the bridesmaid and carried a smaller version of the bridal bouquet. Miss Ann Marie Glassey, niece of 4 Betty Crocker Hamburger Van Camp's 2l2 Tin PORK and BEANS 29t Nabisco Biscos, Fig 2J2r Newton.CookieBreak CABBAGE It Phones: (Groc). 676 It's She u from Pleasant Hill. Califor nia. Both attendants wore nearly identical dresse of yellow and pink orgaiua over lalleta Douglas Doty, of Salem, assisted the groom, as hi best man and Bu hard and Steven Esiey acted as usher. The bride'i sister, Mr. Philip Glassey, of Pleasant Hill, Calif presided over the bride's book. The newlyweds greeted the guests at a reception held in the church Social Hall. Mrs. Fred K. Brock, aunt of the bride, acted as hostess assist ed by Miss Daphne Gugler, Mr. Daniel Pollard, and Mrs. Naomi Sheridan, all of Salem. Following their honeymoon, the couple will reside in Eugene, where Mr. Cralier is Director of a Business Col lege. It's a girl Alvin and Julie Ashbeck announce the arrival of their child. Jodee Alene was born Sept. 11 at The Dalles. She weighed 7 lbs. 94 ozs. Alvin was with the National Guard that weekend and because the baby was due any time, they had him stay on duty at Hood River. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayres of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ashbeck of Butter Creek. SO-GOOD the bride, was flower girl f.locoroni 79A LB. Helpers 53( YELLOW ONIONS 5 lb. at Central Market - 9614, (Meat) 676-928 nice to save twice- low prices and S&H Green Stamps RED WING "r""' I CRT E M I 1 f3; STAMPS MARKET GONTY'S