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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, August 1 1, 1949
Page 3
CALL FOR BIDS
Bids will be received by School
August 25, 1949, for Domestic
Fuel Oil PS300, for school heating
District No 1 up to and Including plant. Same to cover one year
supply.
Claudine Carver, Clerk,
Heppner, Oregon.
FARMERS
Combine Need Welding:
If the Job Won't Come Off
Let US Come to the Job
D. H. Jones & Son
Another Bargain Day!
ARMOUR PICNIC HAMS 45c Lb. Buy Now!
PIONEER CHIP STEAKS-for a Quick Meal-only 19c Pkg.
PRODUCE BACON 33C
cprrini e By the piece-Pound UU
artUIHLS STRAWBERRI ES-Fresh Frozen Offp
SNOBOY SPUDS Sliced, Sugar Pocked Pkg. OtlV
o. s. no. i WADHAMS COFFEE JQp
i n -bs oq 1Pound Tin
J-V For Soap Is Going Up BUY NOW?
SEACAP TUNA OQ
GRAPES 7-Ounce Tin UtJC
Malaga Seedless
2Lbs 1 Q Standby Tomato Juice Q for 0
Fof'-VV Try It For a Cold Drink No. 2 Tin Mv
watermelon HEPPNER MARKET
2aC Per pound Friday and Saturday
Griffifh-Kelsay
Nuptials Event of
Sunday Morning
By DELPHA JONES
The Glenn Griffith home was
the scene at 9 a. m. Sunday of an
informal wedding when Miss
Faye Elsine Griffith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Griffith, became
the bride of Robert Kelsay, son of
Mr. and Mrs William Kelsay of
Spray. The bride was given in
marriage by her uncle, Glenn
Griffith. Incidental recordings
were played preceding the cere
mony, after which the bride en
tered to the tune of the Lohen
grin wedding march. She was
lovely in a white rayon and em
broidered eyelet street length
dress and carried a white prayer
book, which was covered with
white stephanotis with white
streamers. She wore a headdress
of bouvardia. The maid of honor,
her sister, Beverly Griffith, wore
irridescent green street length
dress with a corsage of peach
colored roses. The best man was
Bill Kelsay, brother of the groom.
The ceremony was single ring,
with Rev Frank Z. Cantrell offic
iating. After the ceremony a re
ception was held in the dining
room of the Griffith home with
bride and groom cutting the first
niece of the bride's cake, after
which Mrs. Glenn Griffith con
tinued assisted by Mrs. W H. I.
Padberg. The cake was a beauti
ful creation of three tiers, with a
bride and groom at the top under
an arch of orange blossoms. The
table was covered with a lovely
lace table cloth and pastel color
ed napkins. For going away the
bride wore a champagne colored
suit with same accessories and
wore a white corsage. After a trip
to the Ochoco mountains they
will be at home in Spray. In
charge of the guest book was
Miss Glenna Griffith, daughter
01 the Glenn Griffiths. Those at
tending the wedding other than
the family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Padberg, grandparents of the
bride, and Mr. and Mis. W. H. I.
Padberg, Lexington; Mrs. Nan
etta Griffith and Mr and Mrs.
William Kelsay.
The rooms were decorated with
pastel colored gladiolus in white
baskets as well as several bou
quets of seasonal flowers.
The Lexington depot has re
cently been sold to Glenn Grif
fith, who is tearing it down and
moving it to the lot he owns back
of the Peck & Anderson service
station. He plans to build a du
plex apartment house which he
will rent Mrs. Emma Breshears
the local postmistress was the
first express agent of this com
munity, serving in tne year 191
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Other people serving In the posi
tion and who will be remember
ed in the community were Mr.
Slocum, Gladys George, Mr. Guil
lem and several others. Griffith
owns and operates the Lexington
cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Klineer.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peck and
the L. L. Howtons all took deliv
ey on new cars during the week.
The Bill VanWinkle Jr. family
returned Monday from a vacation
in the mountains.
Billy Steagall son of the Wil
bur Steagalls, is working at the
Kenneth Peck ranch.
Mrs. Earl Warner returned
Sunday from two weeks in Cor-
vallis and Portland. She was a
guest at the Clarence Hayes and
uit warner nomes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Darnielle
and children were visitors at The
Dalles over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Rickman returned
from a vacation spent in Califor
nia and way points.
Mrs. Harold Van Buskirk of
Walla Walla was a guest at the
E. Leonard home last week.
Mrs Herman Green entertained
the Amicitia club at her home
Wednesday of last week. Dates
were drawn for further enter
taining and the evening was
spent in playing pinochle. Guests
were Betty Groves and Roberta
Schmaltz. High was won by Bet
ty Groves and second high by
Juanita Carmichael.
Mrs. Fannie McMillan is a pa
tient in the Mid Columbia hos
pital in The Dalles, having un
dergone a major operation there.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Breeding
left the first of the week for Lake
City, Calif, where they will visit
for a while and for Prineville
where they will also spend a few
days.
Those attending the family re
union at the French place Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Steagall and family, Mr. and
Mrs. George Steagall and son
Buster Shoun, Mr. and Mrs O. G.
Breeding and family, Guy Hast
ings, all of Lexington; Mrs. Dave
Catlin and son of Lake City, Cal.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steagall of
Seneca, Mr. and Mrs. Strudgeon
of Portland, Mrs. Cora Argobright
and daughter Irene of Spray, Mrs.
Don McQuinn and son of Wind
lock, Dr. D. A. Shoun of Canon
City, Col., who is a brother of
Buster Shoun and Ms. Argo
bright. Mrs. Dave Catlin and son Ell
wayne of Lake City, Calif, were
week-end guests at the Wilbur
Steagall home.
Friday night the Steagall fami
lies, 0. G. Breeding family, Mrs.
Argobright, Ms. Dave Catlin and
Dr. Shoun were guests at a pot
luck dinner at the O. G. Breeding
home. Saturday they were all
guests at the Wilbur Steagall
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bresh
ears were Pendleton visitors Sat
urday night and attended the
outdoor theater there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Hender
son and two children and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude White have left for a
two weeks trip to Grand Coulee,
Yellowstone Park and way points.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvin and
Dewey Irvin were, business visit
ors in Bend over the week-end.
Betty Griffen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Griffen, left Mon
day night for Los Angeles whai
they will visit her brother and
family.
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in the wheel now cut, trimmed and wrap
ped for your convenience. Rich, fully aged
flavor perfect for sandwiches, snacks, sal
ads or cooking. Sold in half-, one-, two- and
five-pound wraps.
DON'T FORGET
Mayflower
Cottage Cheese
le Country or Cream ifyl.t
Pint sn Half hat
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OR AT YOUR DOOR
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Willows Grange
Hall-lone
Saturday Night, Aug. 13
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Princess Ingrid of lone
Invites You to Attend the
SECOND PRINCESS DANCE
Cliff Slack's Orchestra of Hood River
Admission, $l.25 per Person D9T3c0lnto f;
From
1:30
Refreshments