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Weddings
Wedding Announcement
Contreras Marlatt
Engagements
Struthers Martin
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LETTERSEDITOR
Good kids
To the editor:
I am writing my first letter
to the editor. One month ago
today our store was involved
in a tragic fire. Immediately
afterwards and since, the out
pourings of friendship and
generosity have been almost
unbelievable. One story
stands out in my heart and
mind so much I have to bring
it to your attention.
There is a group of young
boys who have formed "The
Mustang Club." These young
fellows are present at just
about every ball game, in
which the local team com
petes. Never has one team had
such loyal fans.
These boys pick up bottles
and cans in and around the
football stadium after the
games (volunteer). You may
have noticed them at home
games; they all wear shirts
saying "Heppner Mustangs."
They help hold and pass out
cakes during cake raffles.
Several months ago they
started a newspaper which
they publish about once a
month, reporting such things
as ball game scores (Jr. High,
High School, and Little
League). One issue they re
ported on the progress of
WiUow Creek Dam. A short
whils after the fire they put
out a special edition of their
paper (which is called the
"Blue and Gold Express"),
Correction
An article in last week's
Gazette-Times stated that a
farewell potluck dinner,
honoring the Rev. Mike and
Linda Sheridan, would be held
Sunday, June 15. The dinner
will be held Wednesday, June
15, 7 p.m., at the City Park in
Heppner.
which covered the fire.
They run advertisements in
their paper but they don't
charge anything.
These kids also held their
own Home Coming Parade
during football season com
plete with floats.
The day after the fire Scott
Johnston and Bobby Krein
came up to me, as we were
moving shoes out of our store,
and said, "Jerry, we want to
talk to you," so I stepped aside
to visit with my "little
friends." They said, "We have
a present for you from our
club, we hope it will help you
rebuild your store."
They handed me a $5 bill
which they had taken out of
the treasury of The Mustang
Gub. They also had a cold can
of pop for me.
We feel truly blessed to live
in a community where so
many wonderful people care
about their fellow man, but
maybe more important,
where parents raise good kids
to care about their community
as a whole.
Thank you Mustang Gub for
your generosity, I will never
forget it. Also thank you par
ents of Mustang Club mem
bers for raising children the
whole community can be
proud of.
Sincerely,
Jerry Hollomon
Annual
Hardman
Picnic
planned
A horse focuses its eye
by changing the angle of
its head, not by changing
the shape of the lens of
the eye, as humans do.
A Hardman Pioneer Picnic
will be held Sunday, June 19,
at the community hall in
Hardman, announced a
spokesperson for the annual
event. A potluck dinner will
begin at 12:30 p.m. Dancing
will follow latex in the after
noon, she said.
Everyone is invited to attend.
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In honour of the VL
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Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomson
their children and grandchildren
request the pleasure of your company
at a reception
on Saturday, the second of July
nineteen hundred and eighty-three
from two until four o'clock -Heppner
Elks Club
Heppner, Oregon
No g&s, piew
A memory album will be presented
to Madge and Jim.
You are invited to participate
by bringing or sending a written
or photographic memory
of happy times with them.
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Marquardt
Linda Ellen Biddlecomb became the bride of Douglas Paul
Marquardt in an April 9 ceremony at Fail-view Heights
Baptist Church in Inglewood, Calif. Dr. Donald R. Davis read
the ceremony.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Biddlecomb
of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt of
Lexington.
Both sets of parents vowed to stand in support of the new
family unit.
The bride wore a white chiffon and lace gown trimmed with
seed pearls which featured a chapel length train. A finger tip
veil of illusion net edged with lace under a Juliet cap studded
with seed pearls completed her 'ensemble. She carried a
bouquet of pink roses, white carnations, blue delphimium
and a single red rose.
Matron of honor was Susan Biddlecomb-Habibian, sister of
the bride. Maid of honor was Carol Biddlecomb, sister of the
bride. Bridesmaids were Charma and Norita Marquardt,
both sisters of the groom. Karyn Wathen, cousin of the bride,
was flower girl.
Maria and Leah Marquardt, nieces of the groom, were
candle lighters.
The honor attendants wore raspberry satin gowns with
overblouses of raspberry ribbonet. They carried nosegays of
pink roses, white carnations and blue delphinium.
Bridesmaids wore dusty rose satin gowns with overblouses
of dusty rose ribbonet and carried nosegays of pink and white
carnations and blue delphimium.
Best man was Philip Marquardt, brother of the groom.
Ushers were Bruce Marquardt, brother of the groom; Paul
Biddlecomb, brother of the bride; and Tim Kohaya.
Wedding music included solos by Carol Biddlecomb, Norita
Marquardt, Paul Biddlecomb, Philip Marquardt and John
Sarian.
The highlight of the ceremony was a duet by the bride and
groom, "The Author of Love," by Paul Gark.
Following the ceremony, a reception followed in the church
gymnasium.
A ribbon and netting canopy with doves, designed by the
bride's mother, set off the reception line. A five-tiered cake,
baked and decorated by the bride's mother, also decorated
the reception area.
Kathy Austin and Sheree Leatherman attended the gift
table and Linda Flick, the guest book.
The couple took a wedding trip to IdyUwild, Calif., the
Grand Canyon and Dodson, Texas. While at the Grand
Canyon, they visited the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Waltrip. At Dodson they saw the groom's sister, Billee June
Owen, her husband, Ira, and their children Celeste and
Gabriel.
The couple are living at the Marquardt ranch near
Lexington.
The groom graduated from Heppner High School in 1978
and attended Warner Pacific and Linfield Colleges, where he
studied music.
The bride graduated from Westchester High School at Los
Angeles in 1979 and is presently a senior at Linfield,
studying music education and elementary education.
Gifford McCabe
Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest McCabe in Heppner on May 14 to witness the wedding
of their daughter, Lisa, to Dr. Joseph R. Gifford.
The Rev. John S. Maas officiated at the afternoon
ceremony.
Performing the duties of best man and matron of honor
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Heppner.
Sisters of the bride, Laurie Wilson of Dayton, and Pam
Doherty of Wilsonville served cake and punch. Sonja McCabe
of Heppner, sister-in-law of the bride, served coffee.
After a wedding trip to the Central California coast, the
Grand Canyon and Las Vegas, the couple is now at home in
Prairie City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocotn
cordially invite their family and friends
to the wedding reception of
Paulette Renee
and
Jack Richard Yocom
on Friday evening, the seventeenth of June
from 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock.
The Joe Yocom Residence
290 E. East,
Lexington, Oregon
Lovena Marlatt and Rigo Contreras
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Marlatt announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter Lovena Elizabeth, to Rigo
Contreras, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Contreras of
Coalcoman, Mexico.
The ceremony will be held Saturday, June 11, 2 p.m., at The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, West Wilson
Road in Boardman.
All friends are cordially invited to attend.
Marriage Licenses
The Morrow County clerk's office at the Morrow County
Courthouse in Heppner has received a Marriage License
application from :
John Albert Collin, 31, and Barbara Jean Adams, 27, both
of lone.
Sheriffs Report Health Dept.
The Morrow County Sher
iff's Department at the Mor
row County Courthouse in
Heppner handled the following
calls, cases and reports during
; . the past, week :
On May 31. a Boardman
ambulance responded to the
Nomad Restaurant in Board
man for a male who was ill. He
refused to be transported to a
medical facility.
On June 1. a vandalism to a
fuel tank on Patterson Ferry
Road was reported to the
sheriff's office by the Morrow
County Grain Growers office
in Lexington. Damage was
estimated at $100.
On June 4. Mrs. Merle Carl
son of Boardman reported
that two oil paintings and a
disc camera had been stolen
from her residence. Value of
the items was set at $460.
Also on June 4, a Heppner
ambulance responded to a
Heppner residence and tras
ported a female patient to
Pioneer Memorial Hospital.
On June 5, the Boardman
Fire Department responded to
a call at east Wilson Road,
Boardman. A controlled burn
had become uncontrolled.
Friday. June 10 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow County
Health Department office,
Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, June 14 - free
blood pressure clinic and im
munizations. Irrigon county
offices, 1 to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, June 15 - free
blood pressure clinic. Bank of
Eastern Oregon, lone, 3 to 4
p.m.
Friday. June 17 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations, Morrow County
Health Department office,
Lexington. 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, June 21 - free
blood pressure clinic.heppner
Neighborhood Center, 2:30 to
4:30 p.m.
Friday, June 24 - free blood
rpessure clinic and immuni
zations. Morrow County
Health Department office,
Lexington, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1 to 4p. p.m.
Tusday, June 28 - free blood
pressure clinic and immuni
zations, Irrigon county offices.
1 to 4 p.m.
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Mr. and Mn, Carl Martin of Heppner announce the
engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Joe Struthers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Struthers, also of Heppner.
A July wedding Is planned.
Heppner woman has many visitors
Memorial Day dinner guests
at the Mildred Padberg home
in Heppner were: Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cecil of Spray;
Miss El vera yers, The Dalles;
Mr. and Mrs. Otho Caldera of
Fossil: Bill Caldera. Heppner;
Mr. and Mrs. Alford Caldera
myers of The Dalles. Mrs.
Caldera and Mrs. Myers are
sisters of Mrs. Padberg.
On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Tucker of Salem visi
ted Mrs. Padberg. his mother,
and they attended the Pioneer
Picnic.
of Coos Bay; and Mrs. Nora
DJVI.V. office announces closures
The Heppner Motor Vehi
cles Division office will be
closed on Wednesday, June 15,
when tr -'ner will be in
Condon, It will also be closed
during the week June 20
through 24
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