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» TWO - Heppner Gazette-Times, r, Oregon Wednesday, July 14, 1993 Weddings 4 V i m a. I Plocharsky — Stefani Janet Plocharsky and Dennis Stefani, both of Tigard, were mar ried in a double-ring ceremony June 19, 1993 at Valby Lutheran Church in lone. Pastor Stan Hoobing of Heppner officiated. The bride is the daughter of Warren and Irene Plocharsky of Hepp ner. Stefani is the son of Dorothy Stefani of lone and the late Arthur Stefani. Maid of honor was Shelly Rietmann of lone. Bridesmaids were Carolyn Stelling of Tacoma, WA„ sister of the bride; Kam Bartlett of Portland; Sandra Hoffert of Condon; Cindi Stinson of Palm Desert, CA.; and Dawna Doherty of Heppner. Best man was Gregg Rietmann of lone. Groomsmen were Leland White of Spokane, WA; Scott Martin of Sacramento, CA.; Randy St. Marie of Portland; Darrin Padberg of lone and Mike Conklin of Island of Maui. HI. Junior groomsman was Zach Turner of Portland, nephew of the groom. Flower girl was Kyla Stelling of Tacoma. WA., niece of the bride. Ring bearer was Tyler Fetterhoff of Pendleton, nephew of the groom. Candlelighter was Jessica Stefani of lone, niece of the groom. Soloist was Billy Truuel of Los Angeles, CA., organist was Carley Drake of Heppner. A reception at the American Legion Hall in lone followed the ceremony. The bride graduated from Heppner High School and attended Oregon State University in Corvallis. She is employed by the U.S. Forest Service, Portland. The groom graduated from lone High School and attended the University of Oregon, Eugene. He is employed by Northwest Pipe and Casing in Portland. After a wedding trip to the Oregon Coast the couple are at home in Tigard. :v * * •• * ^ . * i t k S j B >. • . > ; ** » , • ■ ,* .* •*♦•• r - • .* •’ - * • • I ‘ f I ,: ' . ■ r . i.,. . • •: MULTI GR ADE ■ MOTOR OIL • , • |v>;> • I • • *«.- \ 1 J* ' • . F , • • ■ > * I. * . n vaoc A In i case luantitiei qu a n titie s 9 w ith c o u p o n V * * 2.40 .99 INSTANT DISCOUNT Currin — Crowley Lisanne Crowley and Stephen Currin, Heppner were married May 1, 1993 at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church. Butte Montana. Father Kevin O ’Neil officiated. Stephen is the son of Ron and Judy Currin, Heppner. Lisanne's parents are Dennis and Beverly Crowley, Silver Bow, Montana. The bride wore a traditional white wedding gown with a train. Matron of Honor was Mary Ann Toohey, Bozeman. Montana. Bridesmaids were Jennifer Currin, sister of the groom, Heppner; Amber Mapston, Arlee, Mt.; Barbie Dudden and Deana Bertrand, both Butte, and Rayna Prewitt, Sidney,Mt. Best man was Clint Pierce, California. Groomsmen and ushers were Tony Currin and Ron Currin, both Heppner, brothers of the groom; Dennis Crowley, Butte, brother of the bride; Marty Britt and Scott English, both Hermiston. Flower girl was Linsay Ronning and ring bearer was Jeffery Cur rin, cousin of the groom. A reception and dance were held following the ceremony at the Montana Tech Ballroom at Butte. Rita. Carrie, Callie and Melissa Ronning served cake and beverages. The bride graduated from Montana State University with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. She is employed as the Morrow County accountant. The groom graduated from Heppner High School and Montana State University with a bachelor's degree in business. He is employed at the Currin Brothers Ranch. Following a wedding cruise to the Bahamas and a four-day stay at Disney World in Florida the couple are living in Heppner. Animal nutrition clinic planned CENEX .vV.;-,: Marquardt — Julian per quart The Morrow County Livestock Growers have planned an animal nutrition clinic on Thursday, Ju ly 22 at the Morrow County Fairgrounds. Dinner, hosted by the Anipro Feed Company, will be at 5 p.m. with the program to follow at 6. The program will include the follow ing speakers: Bill Broderick, OSU livestock agent, who will speak on body condition scores; Mike Mehrens, Ph.D., nutrition consultant, on basic nutrition and cow nutrition as it relates to calf scours; and Wes Klett, chief executive officer of Anipro, on general nutrition. Those planning to attend should RSVP to the extension office, 676-9642 by Friday, July 16 in dicating the number in their par ty. The office has an answering machine, so those interested may call at any time. The turnout at this clinic will determine if other clinics will be held at this time of year in the future. “ This is a very timely topic,” said Broderick. “ Because if you have a problem, there is time to correct it before calving. If we do the same program late in the fall, there isn’t time to cor rect any problems before calv ing.” * 2.40 COUPON FOR $2.40 INSTANT DISCOUNT WHEN YOU BUY 12 QUARTS OF GOLDEN D OR SUPERLUBE 518 MULTI GRADE MOTOR OIL Jana Janita Marquardt and John Nicholas Julian were married in a double ring ceremony on March 20, 1993 at the First Christian Church in Heppner. Pastor Roger Scharen officiated the ceremony which was held in front of a large white decorated heart made by the bride’s maternal grandfather Truman Messenger, Lexington, and used first by her cousin Billee June Marquardt Owen at her wed ding, and by all of the bride’s sisters. The bride, given in marriage by her mother, wore a satin wed ding dress made by the late Leita Messenger, grandmother of the bride, and was first worn by the bride’s mother and most of her sisters. The skirt and yoke were gathered up with lace inserts and caught by Swingtime white roses, edged in pink, which matched the bridal bouquet and boutonnieres. Matron of honor for her sister was Pam Piper, Heppner. Bridesmaids were Debbie Miller, Lexington, sister of the bride; MarLyn Julian, Fresno, CA., sister of the groom: Joni Jundt, Portland, and Holli Messenger, Aloha, both cousins of the bride. . The street length dresses were all coordinated in peach and mint green floral prints. Most of the dresses were made by Pam Piper and Joyce Hughes, sisters of the bride. Flower girl was Tiffany Piper. Heppner, niece of the bride and ring bearers were Carl Miller and Robbie Smith, Lexington, nephews of the bride. The flower girl’s basket and ring bearer’s heart pillows and the girls' hair bows were all crocheted by the bride’s mother. The groom wore a gray tuxedo with tails and a white shirt. Best man for his brother was Justin Julian, Fresno, CA. Groomsmen were Rey Phillips, Colorado Springs, CO., and Andy Naylor, Chico, CA. both friends of the groom and Ray Miller and Bob Smith, both Lexington, both brothers-in-law of the bride. They wore tuxedos with jackets and no tails with green and peach bow ties and cummerbunds. Candle Lighters were Trent Hughes, Lexington. Melissa Grace. Honolulu, HI, and Kevin and Kasia Bloodsworth, Hermiston, all nieces and nephews of the bride. Other members of the wedding party included Kathryn Hoskins, organist; Douglas Marquardt, cousin of the bride, pianist; Noritaand Philip Marquardt, cousins of the bride, vocalists; and a cousins chorus made up of the brides nieces and nephews Jaclynn Hughes and David Piper, both of Heppner; Kevin, Kasia. Kent and Kristi Bloodsworth of Hermiston; Stephanie Grace, Honolulu, HI: Mindy and Tammy Smith, Roxy and Kyle Miller, all of Lexington. Attending the guest book was Michelle Fleskes. Boring, cousin of the bride. A reception with a buffet was held in the church basement follow ing the ceremony. The cake was made by the bride's cousin Lois Connor of Heppner and featured stairs with a bridal party and a foun tain underneath. Serving the cake were the bride’s sisters Carlita Bloodsworth, Hermiston; Lolita Grace, Honolulu, HI and Sheree Smith, Lexington. The buffet was organized by Joyce Hughes. The bride is a graduate of Interfaith School and Cosmopolitan In stitute of Travel. She is employed with Horizon Airlines. Her parents are Betty Marquardt and the late Carl Marquardt. The groom is a graduate of Clovis West High School, Fresno. CA. and is in his third year at Portland State University studying engineer ing. His parents are John G. and Leslie Julian of Fresno, CA. Following a wedding trip cruise on the Norwegian Cruise Lines, stopping in Catalina Island. San Diego and Mexico the couple are living in Portland. NAME ADDRESS DATE CLERK NOTE: CASE QUANTITIES ONLY LIMIT TWO CASES PER COUPON PER HOUSEHOLD NO PHOTOCOPIES WILL BE ACCEPTED SALE DATES: Sale ends July 17, 1993 •W -. r í V . - SPECIAL price during sale period of $ 1.19 on additional quarts « . V * * « CENEX QUALITY LUBRICANTS Diamond - PORTRAITS CENEX 'LA N D O LAKES NOTE: Case Quantities Only We are now on i IV.1 ¿ * • - ' ■ [ í I n . ; ; .... < ■ •• 4 7* V ; . V *-. . # • « « * »»V »•.vi . HARVEST HOURS . .•* ; .• V. •• 1 ! : V. s . ; * Mon-Fri Sat. Wasco Harvest Hours Mon-Fri h : ; V ’ •< « * ; Sat. . • ; 5 .• V ' ‘ . ' . r: ; . \ • • £ 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Morrow County Crain Growers V . . N . 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. W m »«« N I I?? I Phone 989-8221 1-800-452-7396 Happy occasions call for diamonds-the supreme gift of love and beauty. Besides joy in your new gem, you want to have pride in your choice. Knowing your jeweler and the quality of his merchandise is one good way. all ages welcome groups $1.00 extra per person Member Jewelers of America, Inc. Murray’s Drug Hcppoar Peterson’s Jewelers Wednesday, July 21st. 11:00am to 5:00pm T Heppner 676-9200 . . • .» V . r. I- ■ Í À . *» . . K r , * • .r- •'i á