Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 16, 1961, Image 3

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    Set Wedding Date
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Jay lu WhfNrlhouw, kn tjf Mr.
and Mt. Ctarvnre Wherthout.
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fun Stat ColW hci h )
a mjihornor In hm fMwtmlti
and I vrry artiv In mulfl
rilvitic-a on fampua,
LI. Vh-lhous la a li5 f rad
uat from Arlington high ah..l
anl graduate In fnm OS C
lie rfntly received hu pilot
wlnft on graduating. top In hi
rlaaa. from Air Fort Filui Train
Ins &hx.t at Craig A KB. Ala
bama. II will begin Batie la
atrucora School next month to
Nvom an Instructor for T J1
and T37 J-t then will t kta
tloncd at William AFB, near
FhocnU, Arizona.
UC10N AUX1UA1T
PLAHt DISTRICT Mtrr
T?; A-nriuan Ui'.-K Au 1
iary rn-t lt Tu-4y rrt;ir.
t the horn it M' Fm Hm
tin. Flf mail for tne lt
tMit rm-inf wnh t-. lvja.l
mrrt itttm and the In rtsrm
iter on "piurvday reiing. F b
;j. TiU will b a iLiSutk dinner
and all rm'mHrri it ih N.t
and AuUury 4fe urfrd to t-e
(ftrrt. ffrr and rul! will
b furnUhed,
The whH rha'.r frrm the pr
retsl of the magain drive h
arrival and will be 1. the u
uf Ilonwr MrmtrUI hu(lial and
any out patient that will nrl
a wheel thair Ut a ahort time
Worker are reed-d t 'T the
Hart Sunday dnvi If oa w.hjI.)
like t.) hae a part In thU worih
cause, call Mr. Ijirl Sward.
6 9219 and volunteer your r
vice. Will neel ame workers
for Satt rday afternoon.
call t-ttti mmjo trmjoun
(CHaUBS
Carolyn McDaniel
Married In East
IS YOUR
'TREASURED PATTERN"
3HOWN HERE?
Mffl iffllMi
-2 t
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Mr tk-rald rVHifU Brne
and Mua C ln Marl MOan
were unite.1 In martlage on
lV.x-fr,T 31. lf Te Iteverend
l',,(-ff S. B.wer read the vow
f..r the double ring ceremony at
! Harundale Iteabyttrlan
ditirrh. Clen Purnle. Md. The
t.n.1 mi riven away by her
unrle. Mr. Marvin ionea if Clen
Burnle. A reception at the church
followed the ceremony.
The bride wtre a ballerina
length, long alerved white gown
which featured a lace bodice
with Juliet neckline. The bouf
fant aklrt wa made of layer
of tule over lace. The finger-tip
Dillon veil wa edged with lace
which matched the gown, and
wa worn over a ie.in crown
with white aecensorlea. The bride
carried a white orchid on a pray
er book.
The maid of honor, who wa
the brlde'a only attendant, wa
MU Bertie Sealock. of Savage.
Mr. MIm Si-aliK-k wore a aquare
netked. Ice blue sheath which
wa Ktrect lengtn. ana naa
matching ahoea and hat She
carried an old fashioned nose-
The groom's best man was Mr.
Gene richler, of Silver Spring.
Md.
After a month honeymoon trip
In Mexico and throughout the
west coast, the couple are at
home In Rlverdale, Md.
Mrs. Barnes Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDanlcl.
Ueppner, and graduated from
Hcppner high school In 1959. She
has been living at Glen Burnle,
Md. and working in Washing- j
ton, D. C. since graduation.
Now available on our popular
SPECIAL ORDER SERVICE
Take advantage of this special
opportunity to fill in and add on to
your service In one of these lovely
pattern you chose so proudly years
ago. All orders accepted through
February 28, 1961 for delivery in
August. Act now. This service will
not bt repealed for many years to
come.
1847 ROGERS BROS.
AaMrlta't fiiml Silrtrplgit
P
rV A
W GIVE
YOUR CHOICE OF THESE
MOST WANTED PIECES
torn Each
Teaspoon 11.05
Dinner Fork 2.10
Dinner Knife 3.40
Salad Fork 2.10
Dessert or
Oval Soup Spoon 2.19
Round Bowl Soup Spoon , 2.10
Butter Spreader ....... 2.10
Cocktail Fork 2.10
Iced Drink Spoon ...... 2.10
Tablespoon 3.13
' CONVENIENT TERMS
GREEN
STAMPS
P
crcrson s
JEWELERS
Store hours 9:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M.
177 N. Main Phone 6-9200
"Something From the Jeweler" la Alwcry
Something Special"
Pins Awarded To
Auxiliary Members
The Hospital Auxiliary met
February 6 at the Bank of E. O.
and planned new projects.
The program has been stepped
up Wltn tne aaamon oi new
members and all are working
more ana longer nours ai xne
hosDital. Also they are now
making lap-robes for the Nurs
ine home patients.
Those who have worked 100
hours or more were awarded pins
and they are: Erda Pieper, Ber
tha Hunt, Elaine Kietmann,
Leila Palmer, Ruby Nichols,
Catherine Thorne, Faye Ruhl,
Faye Munkers, and Lola Breeding.
Italian Dinner
At Gimbel Home
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kreimeyer
I were guests of honor at the Fred
Gimbel home on Monday even- j
!ng- I
Mrs. Gimbel served a delicious .
Italian dinner to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Richmond, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Williamson, Mr. ana Mrs.
Kreimeyer and Fred Gimbel.
Thriftily-Priced
MODERN
FURNITURE
3 piece
Bedroom Suites
from $145.00
Similar to
Illustration
Dresser, chest, bed with
bookcase headboard
Grey or Blond
7 Piece
DINETTE SETS
95 to $-iOQ95
$86
For your living room
DAVENPORT and
CHAIR SETS
Western Auto
Mrs. Kremccr Feted
Mr. N-U AndcT'n n4 Mf
Ray Williamson ' ro h
t-.M-s at a gt4nt aK ity f.-r
Mr. Vut Kiirt--)r t th
Arid.rvn rum lat Tuctjf
nlfht.
The rtkni rrt attritlr!y
1xxratcs llh tl Valrtitlru
thrme and the itvup Urd
Sm with prlr avfii4 the
Mlnrwr.
llarh Euet thm urt a Val
entine lottf to M1. Krrimryrr
ta be oi" 1 ftr He lrr
f.r her nw heme In run land.
She wa alMi pnwn.-d a Val
entine money t:"'-
IVltilou Aiii;-l FoikI rake
with chrry aauce and eiff-e
were aered to U-.lime Robert
Abram. Halph Itlchmond, llw-
aril Cleveland, Bill Karra. W. II
Wolff. Bob Jne, lioice Julle-
ton. John iiyotfren. timer
Sihmi.lt. Fred Gimbrl. Oilvi-r
Crrkwlck. Sam Naerl. 1-rw Rob-
bin, Anita Storkard, Rod Mur
ray, and the lumoree, Mr Kreimeyer.
Rainbow Girls Set
Reception Monday
Tre fffMlir IUtf.ti for G iU
n.rrV.i t:i U I rt. ; 1 the
l.M.rt 111 !ftlis At 6 Xt tlllh
ijsuutian iii i . ::.
t p r" ) u;l to a
rvj u.-n fuc Mrlrne lUiftin.
tlrand : t rm-i.tslUr, h.itl I
i'prn M the I'utlk.
Taw 4eT. rbruy It. IMI
HtrritCl OA1CTTC-
Blokcs Have Girl
Mr and Mr lUttrll Klake
are pan-tits of a daughter bt't
in the t; 4niaritan hiApttal
Ir Hrtland vn Fb. 11. Th
ur.j; lady VMU'hisI 0 lb and
Ha iTt pamtNl yharron.
Grandparrnts are Mr. and Mr.
Kwllemjulnn f p(nland and Mr.
and Mr Krnneth hlake uf llrp-pner.
O.E.S. Initiates
Mr. and Mr Clarence B.ikir
were Initiated Into Fantern Star
at the regular mectlni Friday
nitiht
SjHtlal j:uet present were
Mr TatrliU Johnwn. Grand
ct.mmlttee member -f the
ESTARL committee, and Mr
Bea Samllllon. both from Adam
I . v. v f
11 imm. -.- T
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r
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te
lot
iUd tail
be lovelier
Our flre rsew manit-utUt
will r to that.
Jut raU J an Gray
jour appointment.
And f r teauttful hair
Hl!u.iuH.-. call the op
rrUr t'l jour hilie;
iv.t, GU-nda. Jean or Lola
Ceanlng Appotntmanta
WsOcocned
LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP
intone 6-0tOJ
GREEN STAMPS
OR
CHINAWARE
COUPONS
MARKET
WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SPECIALS FOR FEB 17-18
DUNDEE
Pie
303 SIZE
henries 4 FOR I.OO
3 Pound Can
Snowdrift
69c
LARGE
GRADE AA
Durkee'a
MAYONNAISE
qfc 49c
Orbit Creme Sandwich
& Hydrox Cookies
3 "" $1.00
OCEAN BEAUTY
Tuna
5 F0R $1.00
PILLSBURY
CAKE MIXES
3 F0R 85c
CHERRY TOMATOES MVPH
2 boxes VWSS5K
RHUBARB well colored
29elb- wmmi
Doz.
(Angel food excepted)
Schilling
PEPPER
4 oz.
39'
2 HEADS solid, crispy
LETTUCE
INDIAN RIVER
PINK
RADISHES &
GREEN ONIONS
20 LBS. No. 2
SPUDS
95e
2 bun. GRAPEFRUIT
15e g FOR 49c
79c
BEEF
ROASTS
h tfc
lb.
USDA CHOICE OR GOOD
Lean and well-trimmed
Pork Chops
69
LB.
LUNCH MEAT
ASSORTMENT
1 LB.
55
EA.
SLAB BACON
swirrs PREMIUM
Whole Slab
Half Slab
Iffc LB.
49c LB-
FROZEN FOODS
4 FISHERMAN
FISHSTICKS
large economy pak
0C EACH
4 FISHERMAN
BREADED PRAWNS
economy pak
iC PKG.
79"
FLAV-R
FRENCH
-PAC
FRIES
13 OZ.
2 F0R 53(
MARKET
Phones 6-9614
Meat Dept. 6-9288