Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 15, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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    Stevens Are Feted
l Shower Sunday
lUrJman rummuntty hld
ung knimrr humlav after
1 honor of the nelvufU
d Mr Bob Elevens. Aftrr
the many sift. refresh
ere wrvrd, Mr. roId
mad a beautiful u.d
Ike for the (MTHkiun.
attending were: Mr. and
l.imn Mevena, Mr. and
filliam I!rlmla. Mr. and
mi Mi Daniel. Mr. and Mrs.
Iralx-r. Mrs. Maude Cra
r. and Mm. Kenneth Bat
I Oail, Mrs. Jokse Batty,
d Mrs. Huatun Lesley, Mr.
I. Ray Wright. Mr. and
nley Rublsun, and Doris,
and Adrian Bethdult. Mrs.
Itclman and Frankly Mrs.
pren. Mrs. Darrel Harris,
aruld Wrlnht. Mrs. Elmir
'. Mrs. Dallas McDaniel
Ml Mrs. Archli? Ball. Mrs
: Wilson and RoconU. Mr
rs. Everett llarshman and
,' Mrs. Lewis McDonald
and Sherlll. Mr. and Mrs
Hams, Sharon and Jim
M. Emma White, Mrs. Es
tlker and Bonnie, and the
d ueM.. Mr. and Mrs.
evens.
aniel Families
ler Here Sunday
.mily reunion was held at
I building Sunday. June 11
e McDaniel families.
attending were: Mr. and
J II. McDaniel, Stayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Llnd
Mrs. Jess ruckett and son
a of Spokane, Wash.,
,' McDaniel. Stanfield; Dor
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
en, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sal
nd Pattl, Mrs. Carey Hast
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall
family, Renn Harris, Mrs.
Leathers, Ella Bleakman,
nd Mrs. Carl McDanleL Mr.
Irs. Glenn Irby of Ileppner;
Bob Lovgren and Chris, of
ipton; Mr. and Mrs. Hershal
send and Sue of lone and
Opal Cook, KInzua.
HQ m
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT STE
VENS
marriage by her father, William
Brinda. She carried a white Bible
with ribbon streamers and a
white orchid.
Attending the bride were San-
i. McMurdo Hosts
)licate Bridge
s. A. D. McMurdo was host
o the Duplicate bridge club
!r home Thursday night.
'o tables were in play with
Joe Nys, Mrs. Floyd Worden,
Frank Hamlin, and Mrs.
urdo winning for the eve-
lor guests were Mrs. Grace
rson, Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mrs.
Munkers, Mrs. Frank Turn
nd Mrs. Frank Wilkenson.
iner Party Given
s. Lincoln Nash entertained
er home on June 7 with a
er party honoring her hus
. on his birthday,
.ests included Mr. and Mrs.
on Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
ter and three daughters of
Shirley and Rose Nash, Al
i Duran and Dean Connor.
A
I the MEN-OF-ACTION Wj
J The all-new WATERPROOF Ijk
Bi.0lkJl ;
Kv1 kfn Exclusive, rugged features
flDOU' exciting MEN-OF-ACTION design
Judy Brinda, Robert Stevens Exchange
Vows In Double Ring Ceiemony
Judy Ann Brinda, daughter of first piece. Serving at the tea
Mr. and Mrs. William Brinda. table were Miss Van Winkle and
was united In marriage with Miss Griffin. The table was dec
Robert Lowell Stevens, son of orated with a centerpiece of pink
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens of carnations and white stocks.
narciman hunaay, June 4, V.m, The Proom. a 1956 eraduate of
ai me rirsi mnsuan cnurcn. in n,.,,Pnrr high school. Is asso
Heppner at 2:00 p.m. with the clo,w, wllh hts fathor on ther
Rev. Charles Knox officiating at ,.,.,.. iiardman. The bride
the double-ring ceremony. Is a 19til graduate of Heppner
The bride, dressed In a white high school,
lace ana satin run lengtn gown After a sllort uedding trip to
wnn long sreeves ana a wnne the coast( the young couple will
uvi.TiiH.iri, was given in l)4, at home ln Hardman
Out of town guests were: Mr,
and Mrs. Mildred Mitchell and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Yauren of Nampa, Idaho; Mr.
nnrt Tr FrnnV Nichols of Kuril.
dra Jones, as maid of honor, with inahn- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols
C I J f I t I '
ouaron n.euniey una aneryi nar- and Lorl of Melba. Idaho: Mr,
riS as DnaesmaiOS. aj wrB ctanlnv Mnscrrnv nnd
I "m " 1 J - r. -
Attending the groom were Ivan Mr and Mrs. David C. Stuart.
McDaniel as best man with Bill all of Monument: Mr. and Mrs.
Brinda and Archie Ball in at- John M. DeMoss and Mr. and
tendance. Ushers were Larry Mrs. John E. DeMoss and family
Brinda and Larry Heath, and cf Moro: Mrs. A. W. Gammell
lighting the candles were Shir- 0f Venita: Mrs. Joel Engelman of
ley van winkle ana Mariene i0ne: LaVella Morris of Town
Griffin. sod. Mont.: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
The bride's mother was dressed ert Steers of Klamath Falls; Mr.
In a turquoise silk organza and Mrs. Leo LaMan, Jr., and
sheath dress with pink and tur- Mrs. Mary Cypert Davis of wal
quoise accessories and the la Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Les Har
groom's mother wore a light tung of Pendleton; and many
green embroidered taffeta dress from Iiardman
with white accessories. Both
mothers wore corsages of pink R piovrc Win
The church was decorated with In HermiSTOn Monday
flowers using a pink and white i
fh.mo Mr. T n Tnrnor nlnvpd everal DHUge uiayeia tiuiu
the organ music and Feme Al- Heppner dr ove to Herm ston Mon
bert and Elaine Laird sang solos. J'"5 1 lEVt
A reception for the young . mo h.i. with - fIrst and
coupie was neia in xne cnurcn rt .,,.. In the event
basement following tne cere- Go, were Mr and Mrs- B111
mony. Mrs. Walter Mitchell, Collins Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
aunt oi me Driue, aerveu me lciivc v -.,. rr W. H. Wolff.
after the newiyweas naocuixne Gordon pratt in Grlbble,
Mrs. Don Bellenbrock, Mrs. Ike
Cole, Mrs. Ed Dick.
Mr. Van Marter and Mrs. Col
lins won high for north-south
which won for them one master
point. Dr. Wolff and Mr. Collins
won second for east-west ana re-1
ceived one-half of a Master point.
lulova ive you thU extra
aaurance of Waterproof
Unification by United State
Testing Company, Ine.
' From 075
17 Jewels, shock resistant,
Jnbrealiable Mainspring,
5veep Second-Hand . . .
ire just a few of tne
tCTIONrliUUr leaiures
f the all-new "Sea King
sit kinc '
Boli'r pattemefl wkh1" "x"
. .1
1
3
IU (INC "M"
uitimjt bicnd of a tl. cue tH
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"Something from th Jewel
er's la Always Something
SpedaL"
Duplicate Bridge Play
At Wolff Home
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wolff en-
tertained the Duplicate bridge
club at their home Sunday nignt.
Four tables were in play with
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grlbble re-
ceiving high for east -west and
Ed Dick and Mrs. Laverne van
Marter hteh for north-south.
Mrs. Wolff served candy,
cokes, and coffee thruout the eve
ning and a delightfully different
dessert called "peanut butter de-
lieht " following the play.
Coudes included were Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Huff. Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Van Marter, Mr. and Mrs. Grlb
ble, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mead
or, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick.
Hughes Have Son
PFC and Mrs. William B.
Hughes are the parents of a son,
William Scott, born May 10 at
Roseburg.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hughes and Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. Dawson of Riddle.
Mrs. Hughes and son will leave
July 2 by way of the Polar Route
to loin her husband ln Bomberg,
Germany. He is stationed there
with the army.
Have Baby Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Al Parent of
Eugene are the parents of a new
baby daughter born June 9 in
Eugene. She weighed seven
pounds five ounces, and has
been named Shelly Marie. She
joins one sister, Lisa.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ervin Anderson of Heppner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Parent
ot
Club
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Hltrst GAZETTE -TIME!. Thwaday. June IJ. IM1
CALL inil er 6 S.M JO fCT fYJOMM
i Al I M'AK
Olden Reunion Held
At Emigrant Park
lONE The Old.n fjmiH i,-
unln held Sunday, h 11
t rmifraiit Park with t.Ut.w-s
coming frt'tn near and fur M the
rwon tiotlurk dinner and after
noon of Uniting an.i !- anon
T)rxi at!ndini Wire Mr
Jin! Henderson vt La Oran.le
Mr. ami Mrs. Grant llend.-r.n
of Summenllle, Mr. on.l Mr
liuuarJ Henderson and famlh
of Alleel. Mr. and Mr Lunnic
Ilfiuienion. Laddli and Btiv tf
Leklngton. Mr. and Mr OmiI.-i
Inpall of Adams. Tarn MiOlw
of Bay City. Mr. and Mr. Jame
MiObe and Alan of Ileppner.
and Mr. and Mrs. George Snider
and crandchlldren. Dirk and
Janice. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Me-
Cab. DorU and Christine. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn and fam
ily. Mr. and Mri. Alvln MeCate
and sons. Mr. and Mrn. Lel.ind
MiKlnnpv. Kurt and Kenn. and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lundell.
Karen and Cheryl. ' ,on,
FKIDAY, June 1ft
) Hebekah. Lo)j hall. 1:00 p.m.
Town team , 014 Timet ba
j tall game. Hrf -1, 7iM
ptn.
SATURDAY. June 17
Sjuoie Dane club. Wianglet'e
buildiBf, 1:00 p-m.
SUNDAY. June II
rolhet Day
Elk annual picuic, Cutloith
Paik. 10;00 a.m.
MONDAY. June IS
Chamber at Commerce, Wagon
wheel, noon
Tiiple Link club. John Biatiom
lanch, 1:00 p.ra.
Voting on echool budget deeig
noted polling place. 2 1 pjn.
TUESDAY. Juna 20
Ileppner Lodge Af&AM. Lodge
ball 9:00 P-m.
American Legion Auxiliarf. Ml.
Earl Soward. 1:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY. June tl
Odd fellow. Lodae halt 1:00
p-m.
TRIDAY. Juna 23
O.E.S.. Lodge hall. 8:00 p-m.
;iHouscwarming Held
it Drffrt .f IIorur IHt-rtstrr ur
-nrt Ali e Luttrell at ht-r j rt
rmist with a tiur arming tl
U.iy evening Mr Luttrell Just
ftsehtly nuvct j,t. iht ajart
tnent
Tlie iurt I i..uk'M eifi f.
hrr tsnr hi-rre n J !? f-frH.h-nn-nt.
iw.K.- and n-llve, -riNl
In the rvrnlng
t'rfMnt fi-r the hyimoii urre
Clara Ortitiin. Kl.i t'ini AII,-i
Howard. Mary MrMurtry, Miry
niti, Ailelle Wrlclit, and Trl-
rU. Martha Klnc and Kllen
Mimre.
CAHOL SCH A AD
Engagement Told
Mr and Mr. Larry Svhaad,
Pendleton, announce the engage
ment nf their daughter, Carol, to
Paul Sti.ut, m of Mr. and Mr.
I'harle Stout. Hepner.
Miss St hnad I a HH-i) gradu
ate of nivetlde high school, at
Boardman, and attended Eastern
Orri;in Cidiee at l-i Grande.
She 1 now empKil at Hler-
inhe'a Nurlng Home.
Mr. Stout graduated from L'n-
lerprlsw high inhoul In and
employed by Stone Machinery
Company.
No definite date ha been set
for the wedding.
WE SI'IXIALIZE IN Steak.
Chops, Reu FikkI, Fried
Chicken. Hotel Grill, Ella Sar
gent. 11-lfc
Govt GOijuDDueirS
BEEF
SHOULDER
Ik W
mm
B and M Large Site Cans
BEANS 3 for 89c
Otter Solid Fancy Pak
TUNA--4for$
Del Monte Pineapple-Grapefruit
DRINK 3for89c
Schilling 4 Oz.
Black Pepper 39c
FLAV-RPAC
peas 2 F0R 29
Tour Fishermen
FISHSTICKS
FOR $
1
Four Fishermen
JUMBO PRAWNS 39c
1 LB.
59
2 LB.
CUKES ---lb. 19
WALLA WALLA
LETTUCE 2forI9'
Fancy
PEACES is. 19
v . I J
Snowboy 4 Lb. Bag
0RANGIS 59
c
y B
Sausage Rolls, 1 lb., 3 For gQc
Lunch Meat, 1 lb. Asstd. ggc
BONELESS SMOKED
BOSTON BUTTS
STEWING HENS
e
Lb- 59
Lb- 35
PRICES GOOD JUNE 16 AND 17
PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
" MARKET
CUE EN
STAMPS
l.
JEWELERS
cf Vro Beach, Fla.