.TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, April 18, 1990
Christophersons to celebrate 50th
Veron and Dorothy (Brady) Christopherson, formally of the lone area,
will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on April 21. The couple were
married in College Place. Wa. on April 23, 1940.
Both Vernon and Dorothy grew up in the lone area and attended and
graduated from the lone schools. During the first 25 years of their mar
riage they lived in the Gooseberry, Condon, Olex and Rufus communities.
In 1965 they moved to Donald, OR to be near Vernon’s mother, Ada Agee
Christopherson Both the Agee and Christopherson families homesteaded
the lone area.
Vernon and Dorothy’s family invites the couples’ friends and classmates
to join them in celebrating this joyous event. The celebration of love and
devotion will include a reaffirmation of the couples wedding vows. For those
wishing to attend the celebration will take place at the Donald Fire Hall
in Donald, from 1 to 5 p.m. Their address is: Vernon and Dorothy
Christopherson, 20775 Butteville Rd. N.E. Aurora 97843. The family re
quests no gifts please, however there will be a money tree available.
Lattimer — Ball
Shannon Lattimer and Kevin Ball were married in Walla Walla, Wa. on
March 23, 1990.
The bride, given away by her father, wore a white floor-length gown
of silk organza over taffeta with a high neck, long sleeves and lace appli
ques. sequins and seed pearls. A floor-length train was decorated with seed
pearls and lace sequins. The train was handmade by the bride's cousin,
Kim Fazzari.
Shannon’s bouquet was a cascade of gardenias, baby pink and bridal roses
with trailing pink and white ribbon
The groom wore a white tuxedo with a pink tie and cumberbun.
Maid of honor was Audry Joscelyn of Walla Walla, friend of the bride.
Best man was Jeff Ball of Klamath Falls, brother of the groom.
Candlelighters were Chrysan Storment, cousin of the bride, and Dawn
Boor, sister of the groom.
Ringbearer was Bryan Fazzari cousin of the bride.
A reception was held at the Modern restaurant in Walla Walla.
The bride is a 1987 graduate of Wa-Hi in Walla Walla and attended col
lege at Central Washington University. She is the daughter of Jerry and
Jennifer Lattimer of Walla Walla.
The groom is a 1987 graduate of lone High chool and has been a
paratrooper with the Army for the last two years. He is the son of Jim and
Marie Boor of lone and Wayne Ball. Portland.
The couple will be making their home in Fayetteville, N.C.
Judy Rea IUCC auction chairman shows some of the antique
items to be auctioned off at the lone fund raiser.
Modeling the high chair is Emily Rietmann, daughter of Joe
and Donna Rietmann.
St. Patrick’s
Senior Center
Bulletin Board
Should old friends'
ages be forgot
as their birthdays
come and go
No way old chum
your day has come
you've reached the big
By Jane Rawlins
Happy Birthday David Sykes
How do. you tell if chickens are color blind?
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At our last Wednesday dinner many ladies and some men wore hats to
join in an Easter Parade led by Darlene Arrington singing, “ I could write
a sonnet about your Easter bonnet..." Those in the procession lined up
before their audience to take a bow as the prizes were presented. First prize
went to Darlene Arrington’s lively creation of a food strainer decked with
kitchen gadgets; second to Doris Ball’s chapeau with a huge red rose on
the crown; third to VoJean Forquer’s mini straw with tht;ee tiny rosebuds
growing straight up; and fourth to Billie Walker (a guest from California)
with her bonnet with "purple frills upon it.” We all had fun.
This week: Friday coffee hour from 2 to 4 p.m. in the sitting room.
Everyone welcome.
Saturday. April 21, a few spots are still available on the seniors' bus which
leaves around 9 a m. for Yakima to attend Justine Weatherford's wedding
or for shopping in the center near Sun Tower.
Also, all week we’ve enjoyed a precious Easter basket filled with hand-
decorated eggs, a gift of Cub Scout Pack 661 Webelows. Their leader is
Midge Michael.
Next week: Monday from 1 to 4 p.m. Quilters and Company are working
on requests for finishing quilts and/or helping quilt makers with problems.
Beginners or anyone interested in quilts are invited to join.
Monday at 7 p.m. the BMCC knitting class.
Wednesday noon is the birthday dinner. Menu: chicken nuggets, oven
fried potatoes, spinach, whole wheat bread, fruity jello and cake with ice
cream. The United Methodist Church helpers will assist with serving.
Friday at 9 a m. in the front room will be our monthly food sale of breads,
rolls, pies, cakes, cookies and other goodies.
Recent additions to furnishings here include a three-tier magazine table
making an effective display of magazines in the foyer and a mahogany
kneehole desk which when refinished will be in the apartment lobby. Both
are gifts from the Dr. Wolff estate.
An opportunity for a retired senior volunteer is to build book cases for
the library for this center. Hundreds of donated books are waiting to go
on the shelves. The Sr. Center Board will furnish all materials, but we need
a carpenter. Call the office at 676-9030 or Jane, 676-9435.
Reminder: Let us know if you intend to be part of the senior exercise
group.
Walchli — Currin
Judy Jean Walchli, Hermiston, and Michael George Currin, Heppner,
were united in marriage on Nov. 4, 1989, at a 5 p.m. ceremony at the Her
miston Assembly of God Church. The Rev. Ron Lewis officiated.
Judy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick "Skip' Walchli. Hermiston.
She is a 1989 graduate of Hermiston High School. Michael is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Currin, Sr.. Heppner. He is a 1983 graduate of Hepp
ner High School. He graduated from Blue Mountain Community College
in 1985 and Boise State University in 1989. He is self-employed on the
Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association circuit.
The bride was given away by her father amid a garden setting with a
flowered archway, greenery and baskets of flowers. Heart wreaths of dried
roses decorated each pew.
Judy wore a Menicino original wedding gown of white bridal satin with
re-embroidery, alencon lace and heavily beaded with seed pearls. The sheath
gown had a Victorian collar, a sweetheart cutout, puffed long sleeves with
lace cutouts and a cathedral-length train with a large beaded lace cutout
in the center. Her mid-length three-tiered veil was trimmed in seed pearls
with a blusher held in place by a pearl headpiece with a double frou-frou
allusion. She carried a cascading silk bouquet of maroon roses, mauve car
nations and pink stephanotis. It was surrounded by tufts of white netting
and interspersed with streamers of pearls, white lace and satin, and mauve,
pink and maroon ribbons.
Maid of honor, Evie Mehren, wore a tea rose and white satin basque
long gown, with short puffed sleeves and a v-back. The sheath skirt had
a double peplum, ending in the back with a bustle.
Bridesmaids were Sherie Britt, the bride’s sister; Jennifer Currin, the
groom's sister: Racheile and Nancy Walchli, sisters-in-law of the bride;
Kara Ego, Kristi Jacobson and Monique Piquet. They wore dresses iden
tical to the maid of honor’s.
Bestman was John Wilson. Groomsmen were Ron Currin. Jr., Steve Cur
rin and Tony Currin, brothers of the groom; Marty Britt, brother in law
of the bride. Scott English. Mike Smith and Don Kindsfather. Ushers were
Bob, Patrick Jr., Donnie and Dannie Walchli, brothers of the bride.
Vocalist was Jeri Lee Vernon, cousin of the bride. A duet was sung by
Beth Forrar and Megan Fehrenbacher. Music was by Margaret Wetterling.
Candlelighters were Bob Walchli and Patrick Walchli. Ringbearer was
Blake Knowles. Flower girl was Leanna Mehren. Honorary flower girls
were Lacey and Leah Walchli and Mindy and Mandy Walchli, nieces of
the bride.
A reception was held at the Walchli’s home, with dancing to the music
of 3-D Productions, barbecued steaks and a champagne buffet. The cake
was a four-tiered white cake with a lighted fountain, decorated with mauve,
pink and maroon flowers that matched the bride's bouquet and topped with
a kissing bride and groom. Jodi Michaels served cake; Tami Corey, coffee
and Tamry Spike, punch. Kellie Fletcher was in charge of the guest book
and Sarah Fetterhoff and Billie Sue Walchli, the gifts.
After a two-week wedding trip to Maui and Oahu, Hawaii, the couple
is at home in Hermiston.
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Willow Creek Dam propose hiking trail
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Basic vehicles (car or pickup)Inside city limits -*6°°
Outside city limits-* 1000
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On April 4, local representatives
from Heppner Economic Develop
ment Center, Heppner Garden Club.
Willow Creek Park D istrict,
Resource and C onservation
Development and Heppner Chamber
of Commerce met with the Morrow
Soil and Water Conservation District
to discuss the Oregon Youth Conser
vation Corp grant received from the
Oregon Department of Natural
Resource Division for a hiking trail
near the Willow Creek Dam
Reservoir.
The trail is to connect the W illow
Creek Dam with the town of Hepp
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On week days call 676-5211 for attendant Betty Bailey.
There is an additional *5°° fee for this service.
Those who live inside the city limits will present their water
billing card to the landfill attendant. !f you can’t find it,
please, plan ahead and pick up a pass at the City Hall.
If your water bill is paid by another party you may pick
up a pass. Users with no card or pass will be considered
outside users.
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The City Council agreed that the way to identify a flat
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bed truck will be anything with dual wheels on the back.
A pickup size or smaller trailer behind a car or other vehi
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benefit from its use. The hiking trail
proposed would allow people to
walk from downtown to the propos
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RV Park. Four or five local
teenagers would be hired to build the
trail for eight weeks starting
sometime in June.
On April 10. the Morrow Soil and
Water Conservation made the same
presentation to the Heppner
Chamber of Commerce. They were
shown a video of the proposed area
and given information on what it will
take to be completed.
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