Page 3. THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Heppner. OR. Thursday. Aug. 28. 1975
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their daughter Marria lo Mr
Michael Lundell. Pendleton
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Huhard Lundell. Pendleton.
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Portland's Old Church
scene of wedding
The Old Church, Portland,
Oregon historical landmark,
was the setting for the recent
wedding of Sari Lynn Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren S. Miller, Heppner,
OR to Joseph F. Mitcham, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold
Mitcham, Beaverton, OR. The
Reverend Melvin Dixon of
Milton-Freewater, OR presid
ed at the ceremony.
The church was decorated
with three large baskets of
multi-colored pastel flowers
and candelabra set with white
candles.
Given In marriage by her
parents, the bride wore a
white empire styled gown with
re-embroidered organza bod
Ice and short puffed sleeves.
The full organza skirt was
fashioned with two deep
flounces which ended in a self
train. She wore a picture hat
of re-embroidered organza
with picot edging. Her bouquet
of stefanotis, baby pink car
nations, pink tea roses and
baby's breath was carried in a
white organza parasol.
For "something old" she
wore a silver brooch which
had been worn by the great
grandmother for whom she
was named. Her diamond
earrings, a gift from the
groom, were especially de
signed to match a necklace
which he had presented as an
engagement gift.
Mrs. Larry Stewart, Port
land, sorority sister of the
bride, was matron of honor.
Mrs. John Mitcham. Napa,
CA. also a sorority sister, Mrs.
Jim Lasky and Mrs. Jim
Kimball, Portland, both mas
ter's degree candidates with
the bride served as brides
maids. Their pink dresses
were styled with empire
waists, puffed sleeves and
ruffled necklines. They wore
hand made ribbon headpieces
and carried white garden
baskets. Both headpieces and
baskets were accented with
multi-colored pastel flowers.
John Mitcham, Napa, CA.
the groom's twin, was best
man for his brother. Grooms
men were Kevin Sherwood.
Corvallis, OR, Kerry Viestenz
and Jim Hansen, Portland.
The bride's mother chose a
rose pink jersey gown with
draped bodice and long sle
eves. The groom's mother
wore pale green jersey with
mandarin collar and long
sleeves. Both mothers' flow
ers were white gardenias.
A reception was held follow
ing the ceremony at the Aero
Club of Oregon in Portland
The parents of the groom
hosted the rehearsal dinner at
the Sheraton Portland the
evening preceding the cere
mony. Showers honoring the bride
were given by Mrs. Jim Lasky
and Mrs Jim Kimball. Port
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Methodist Women, Heppner,
OR.
The bride is a graduate of
Heppner High School and the
University of Oregon. In
August, 1975 she received a
master's degree in Speech
Pathology and Audiology from
Portland State University. She
is a member of Alpha Chi
Omega, Alpha Lamda Delta
and Mortar Board.
The groom graduated from
high school in Beaverton, OR
and is a senior at Portland
State University studying Ad
ministration of Justice.
Following a wedding trip to
Victoria, BC, the couple is at
home in Hillsboro, OR where
the bride is employed by the
Hillsboro Elementary School
District as a speech correc
tions! and the groom is
employed by the City of
Portland.
Bicentennial
king and queen
Roy Edwin Ball, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jay Ball was born
Nov. 22. 18 in lone, OR. He
lived in the lone area until 1931
(except for 3 years spent in
Waitsburg, WA. as a young
child ), when he and his family
moved to Boardman. He
farmed all his active life,
retiring in 1967. He was active
in the Christian Church in lone
and is now in the Community
Church at Boardman where he
is also active in the Greenfield
Grange and the golf club.
Flossie (Barlow) Ball was
bom Feb. 14. 1900 to Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Barlow in
Colby, KS. She came to Eight
mile with her parents in 1902
and has lived in Oregon since
then.
She worked for the Pacific
Telephone Company for many
years, beginning her service
in Heppner. In 1927 she moved
to Boardman where she has
since resided. There she
began working for the U.S.
Post Office Department as a
substitute postal clerk in 1945,
continuing until Jan. 1, 1954
when she became Postmaster.
She retired from this position
Jan. 9. 19.
She has been active in the
Boardman Community Chur
ch since coming to Boardman.
being Sunday School Supt..
teacher and choir leader. She
has held many offices in the
Greenfield Grange, was a
charter member of the Board
man Garden Club, and is just
retiring as its president.
Roy and Flossie have five
children; Mrs. Glenn (Echo)
Mallery. Seattle; Roy Ball Jr.,
Mesa. AZ; Albert Ball. Lin
coln City; Franklin Ball.
Pendleton; and Delbert Ball, ,
Boardman.
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Local 4-H'ers exhibit
at state fair
Two Morrow 4 H style revue
champions will be participat
ing in State Fair Style revue
this week. They earned the
honor of representing their
county at state level In style
revue contests at Morrow
County Fair.
Erin Evans, Irrigon, and
Debora Palmer, lone will
model garments exhibited as
their projects in the state
revue on Thursday, Aug. 28.
Debora, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Palmer, lone will
model her three piece polyes
er outfit. Erin will be wearing
her red corduroy outfit. Erin
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Evans, Irrigon.
Many Morrow County exhi
bits will be evident at the State
Fair. Every exhibit from the
Tole Painting club led by
Phyllis Piper and Eileen
Padberg was sent to State
Fair. Those exhibiting Tole
were Susan Gray, Alice Ab
rams, Janette Piper, Linda
Keithley, Sharon McCarl and
Anita Davidson.
An outstanding food prep
aration given by Jan Peter
son, lone will be presented
again for state fair audiences.
Food exhibitors who will be
showing their products at the
state fair are: Christy Russel,
Jeanne Row, Becky Hobbs,
Julie Grieb, Kim Pettyjohn,
Martha McElligott, Michelle,
McElligott, Joan Doherty,
Janet McElligott. Natalie
Tews, Jan Peterson and Grace
McElligott.
Clothing and knitting exhi
bits at state fair will be by
Lisa Wilson, Anita Palmer,
Jyl Hobbs. Paula Palmer,
Christy Key, Lori Rhea,
Debra Klaus, Kristi Edmund
son, Julie Grieb. Cindy Dou
gherty. Shelley Thompson,
Jan Peterson. Joan Warren,
Grace McElligott, Joan Do
herty, Kate Evans. Cathy
Palmer, Lori Bergstrom. Kay
Bergstrom, Sandra Ward. Su
zanne Keithley. Ruth Ann
Keithley. Ann Van Schoiack.
Kathleen Van Schoiack. Carol
Holtz and Linda Keithley.
Photography exhibit: Anita
Davidson. Leathercraft exhi
bits: Cliff Dougherty and
Wendy Myers.
Those visiting State Fair
who wish to view the Morrow
County exhibits will find them
in the 4H building, each
marked with a bright red
"Morrow".
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Anita Davidson will be
working with the state fair
photography team, and will
repeat the presentation given
at county fair in the activity
booth there.
Engaged
Mrs. Kathlene Healy an
nounces the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of her
daughter Alene Kay Boyajian,
to Dr. Gerald Barton Rich, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich,
Portland.
Miss Boyajian is a graduate
of Heppner High School and
the Good Samaritan School of
Nursing, Portland, OR.
Dr. Rich is a graduate of the
University of Oregon and the
University of Oregon Medical
School.
The couple plan to be
married Sept. 27 in Portland.
RECEIVES PROMOTION
Larry A. Devine, son of
retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty
Officer and Mrs. Ray E.
Devine of Heppner, OR., has
received his first promotion in
the U.S. Air Force.
Devine, promoted to air
man, recently completed bas
ic training at Lackland AFB.
TX. and is now assigned at
Myrtle Beach AFB. SC. where
he serves with a unit of the
Tactical Air Command.
The airman is a 1973
graduate of Bend. OR Senior
High School. His wife. Teresa,
is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Steven J. Dyson of 3811
Pine Lakes Dr. Mvrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. James E.
McGill would like to extend an
invitation to all friends and
relatives to attend the wedd
ing of Teresa Diane Taylor
and Thomas Andrew McGill.
September 6. 3:00 p.m.. at the
First Assembly of God Chur
ch. SE Court. Pendleton. OR.
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DOMTA GRIFFITH ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Don J.
Griffith. Spray, announce the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter.
Donita Jo to Brian Mark
Adams. Prineville. Mr.
Adams is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. O.L. Adams. Heppner.
Miss Griffith is a 1975
Pacific Trail
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for the youngster
who returns to
school Sept. 2
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graduate of Spray High
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graduate of Wheeler County
High School in Fossil, and is
presently employed with Les
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The wedding will be Oct. 18
at 2 p.m. at Saint Patrick's
Catholic Church in Heppner.
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