Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 19, 1972, Page 3, Image 3

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    Guonn Drcko - Tom Ferguson Merry
In Methodist Coromony
HKI'PNPR ORfc,.. GAZETTE TIME. nar4ay. October It, ItTI
. The Heppner United Metho
dist Church was the teen
Sept. 18 of the wedding of
Susan Drake, daughter of
Mm Grace E Drake and Tom
Ferguson, son of Mr, and Mr.
Stanley Ferguson, Klamath
Fall, Oregon
The flev. Edwin Culling
performed the double ring
ceremony in a art ling of
yellow and while candle and
flowera. John Maala tang
Whither Thou Goes!"
accompanied by Mm. Warren
Miller at (he organ.
The bride wore a floor
length empire waist gown with
while lace trim and carried a
Maquet of white daisies. She
wore a headband of white
daises.
The bride was given in
marriage by her brother
Alfred Drake who wore hia
navy uniform.
Maid of Hclnor was Mm
Suaan Alhin, a college friend
from Portland, and the hrides
maid was Gwen Drake, lister
of the bride, Both wore
Identical floor length empire
waiHt yellow dotted iwim
.dresses with while trim head
bands of yellow duisies. They
carried nosegays of yellow
daisies.
The candles were lighted by
Joan Warren, cousin of the
bride, who was dressed in a
yellow dress similur to the
other attendants.
Hon Smith, friend of the
groom, Eugene, was best man
and ushers were Sieve Cheyne
and Rick Druke, brother of the
bride.
The mother of the bride,
Mrs. Grace E. Druke, wore a
knit aqua blue dress with
green accent. The mother of
the groom wore a royal blue
princess style long sleeved
dress and each wore white
orchid corsages.
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Mr. and Mrs, Tom Ferguson, nee Susan Drake
At the reception following in
the Church social room Mrs.
Paul Warren, aunt of the
bride, served the S tiered
chocolate cake, assisted by
Mrs. Claude Drake, Richland,
Wn., aunt of the bride, Mrs.
Itussel Alhin, Portland and
Mrs. Paul Lemmeroth, Dufur.
The cake was made by Mrs.
Francine Evans, Irrignn.
Attending the gift table were
Miss Karen Ferguson and
Miss Diana Cutsforth. Miss
LuAnn Ferguson was in
charge of the guest book.
Following a wedding trip to
the Coast the couple will be at
home at 1425 N.W. 15th,
Corvallis, Oregon.
The bride is a registered
nurse with a degree from
Oregon University School of
Nursing and the groom is a
graduate from Oregon State
and has spent the last 2 years
in the Peace Corps in Iran. He
is in graduate school at OSU.
The bride it at Good Samari
tan in intensive coronary care
unit.
BRIDAL SHOWER
The bride was feted at a
wedding shower on Sept. 12 in
the basement of the Heppner
Methodist Church.
Hostess for the evening
were Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs.
Kenneth Batty, and Mrs.
Howard Bryant.
Approximately 30 guests
assembled at the miscel
laneous shower.
The room was decorated
with Susan's colors-white and
Friends . are cordially
invited to the Fabric Show to
be given Oct. IS at I p m. by
the Ion Topic Club. The show
and program will be held In
the social rodm of the lone
United Oiurrh of Christ. The
proceeds of the silver tea will
be for the benefit of the lone
Public Library. Hoat esses for
the social are Mrs. Roy W.
Lindstrom, Mrs. Norman
Nelson, Mrs. Elmer Ladd and
Mrs. Charles Carlson.
Pilot Rock
Hobby Show
Is Oct 27
Women of Morrow County
could be Interested In the
Hobby Show sponsored every
year by the Pilot Rock Hobby
Oub. They are having their
show on Oct. 27 from 10 a m.
until 5 p.m. at the Community
Center. They have some
'remarkable hobbies and
f rafts to show and help you do.
Members of the Soroptj
mists have been assigned to
present the proa and cons of
one of the nine ballot
measures at the luncheon
meeting today at the Wagon
Wheel. Measures and the
members to speak on them
are: No. Mrs Charles
Heard. I Mrs. Kd Gonty, )
Mrs tmnlev Ijinhsm 4 Mrs
John metier, a Mrs.
Gilman. Mrs. G!enSmith.
Mrs Jimmy Thomson, I Mrs.
Bill Collins and t Mrs. Garry
Tulhs.
Mrs Smith will also give the
highlight of the Federation
meemc held In Chicago this
summer as it was presented at
the District meeting held last
weekend at the Quay In
Vancouver, Wa.
Always dtubleheck to
make sure all surface units
and your oven are turned off
after use. When cooking, In
fact, you ran often turn units
off ahead of time and let the
food continue to cook as the
heat gradually diminishes.
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The Home Extension meet
ings are dealing with potatoes
this month. Potatoes in them
selves are not fattening food,
it's the sour cream, butter or
gravies that place them on the
least wanted calorie list.
Recommended in special diets
such as low sodium, low
yellow and the guests In joyed cholestrerol and reducing
punch, coffee and angel food a,eU 1 tried one of recipes
Mrs. Fredrick Martin presents 10 books of the Teachers
Curriculum Guide to Conservation Education to Principal John
Edmundson. The lone Garden Cub purchased the books for the
lone Schools. The books are focused on all grades from 1 to 12
and in several areas, science, social studies, home economics,
biology and outdoor laboratory.
cake. Assisting at the tables
were Mrs. Grace Drake, Mrs.
Ray Drake. Gwen Drake and
Joan Warren assisted with the
opening of the gifts.
Betrothed
if
Cindy Bamett
Mr. and Mrs. David Bamett
of lone announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Cindy, to Dean Allan Wright,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wright, Heppner.
They will be married
November 24, 7:30 p.m. at
Hope Lutheran Church.
Friends are cordially invited
to attend.
At
Good Samaritan
School Of Nursing
Dee Ann Pettyjohn has
entered the Good Samaritan
School of Nursing. She
attended SOC last year, her
first year out of high school.
She won the Soroptimist
Academic Scholarship that
year. This year she was
awarded the Morrow County
TB and Respiratory Disease
Ass'n scholarship. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrsf
Howard Pettyjohn of
Heppner.
Wedding Plans '
Announced
Mr. and Mrs. George
Steagall of Heppner announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Vicki, to Mr.
Dick Hynd, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Hynd, Jr. of
Pendleton. The wedding will
be at the Heppner Methodist
Church on Saturday, Oct. 21 at
2:30 p.m. There will be a
reception immediately
following the ceremony in the
Fellowship Hall at the church.
Friends are cordially
invited to attend.
Shirley Baker
Mr. and Mrs. David Baker,
lone announce the engage
ment of their daughter,
Shirley, to Randy Tachella,
son of Ralph Tachella Jr.,
Pendleton and Beverly Mc
Cloyd, Pendleton.
Miss Baker is a graduate of
St. Mary of the Valley
Academy, Beaverton, and is
employed at St. Anthony
Hospital.
Tachella is employed at
Harris Pine Mills and plans to
continue college in Wash
ington. An October 28 wedding in St.
William's Church in lone is
planned.
Keep heat indoors by seal
ing areas around doors and
windows where it could es
cape. If your home has a
fireplace, keep the damper
closed when it is not in use.
in the potato pamphlet and it
was one of the recipes I saved
to try again.
Potato Pancakes
6 medium potatoes, peeled (2
lbs) I used one big one.
1 small onion grated
strips crisply cooked bacon
crumbled (optional) I was
serving sausages so I didn't do
the bacon but it would be
very good.
2 Tbsp flour
2 beaten eggs
l1? tsp salt
pinch of pepper and grated
nutmeg
2 Tbsp chipped parsley
Butter
Cover potatoes with cold
water; drain. Grate at once
and drain off water that
collects in grating. Mix po
tatoes, onion, flour, bacon
bits, eggs and seasonings,
blending well. Heat
butter (enough to be " deep)
Just before butter turns brown
drop in by tablespoons and
flatten them out. When golden
brown on one side turn
pancakes over and cook until
crisp and brown on other side.
Remove to paper towels and
keep warm while fryng re
maining pancakes.
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Theda tolls
of travols
Soroptimists wert given an
enthusiastic. personalized
description of some of the
Interesting experience of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Lowe during
their recent trip to England
and Scotland at lnt Thurs
day's luncheon meeting.
Theda shared her collection
of beautiful colored picture
booklet a. These wert passed
round the Ubka as Theda)
gav her friendly, Informal
report of highspots of their
travels during which they
visited In the different homes
of eight of Bob's British and
Scotch relatives.
Also speaking to the club
women were two guests from
Heppner High School, fresh
men Taml Brannon and Lort
Dunlap. Taml told briefly of
her experiences at 4H
Summer School as a Soropti
mist scholarship holder. Lorl,
who was the club's Eight
Grade Honor Girl last spring,
aid she is enjoying high
school very much.
Vice-president, Mrs. Dean
Gilman, presided at this
program meeting In the
absence of president Mrs.
Charles Heard.
TRY A G-T WANT AD.
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MARKET
Nabisco
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M.D.
BATHROOM
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Instant $1.39
WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY,
OCT. 23 VETERANS DAY
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Successful
Hunters
Five deer and five hunters
who brought them in were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan McBride, Nate
McBride and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Yeoman. They refuse to
reveal their hunting area. The
deer were all fork horns and
wieghed about 80 pounds each.
Friends and relatives are
cordially invited to attend.
Sandy Matheny
To Be On
Seminar
Sandy Matheny, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Matheny
has been asked to appear on a
Federal Seminar at the
Coliseum in Portland later
this month. The Women in
Government Seminar will
feature women in many
phases of government work.
Sandy will speak on her
summer experience at the
Columbia Gorge State Park at
Eagle Creek.
Last summer during her
assignment there she served
ast tour director through the
park, gave slide talks during
the evening and gave lectures
on the great outdoors.
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Prices Good Oct 20 and 21
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