rans Plan f For Pastor t rhurch. llrjpnrr ind jutheran church. lone, r the Pev, John M. Gros H jnMluik dinner Sun 0Ttiv. tolng the irr ue. tw (;rukt-hrjh has srrv thur. hes as Interim (a t the fi bular I'ttstor. John munl to Srattle early nu, v, (iruM-hroph. f-.lnMer tf the Lutheran wUI return to hU Sjx me with tin coming cif llr.Uter here to serve bt'th stlons. tm ix'tluik will Ue lulJ ( IUh' Lutheran church M. Alt friends of the are Invited to Attend. ' SELECT and v REGISTER pYour CALL K3I Of j i 1 THE ONLY STERLING SCULPTURED ALL AROUND ' Of ll tha truly baautiful iterlinf pattarns, thaaa ara : favorad by today' brlda. Coma In and aaa tha uniqua artistry of Wallaea Third 01 mansion Btauty . . . raglatar your choica no ... you'N h va mora on your wadding dy. I. Nawl Dabutanta $22.00 B. Rosa Point $21.00 , C. Granda Baroqua . .$25.79 Prlcaa shown sra for Brida's 3 placa placalattlnf. All prlcaa Ineluda Fadaral Tax. DONT FORGET THE JOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST "Something from the Jewel er's is Always Something SpeciaL" JEWELERS MART CATHERINE EMERT Mary Emert Engaged To Patrick Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kmert. lone. announce the engagement and coming marrlnce of their daughter. Mary Catherine to Mr. ratrick Earl Hammond, son of Klsa Hammond of La Grande. Mr. Hammond Is a 1937 grad uate of La Grande high school. After a year at Eastern Oregon College, he Is employed at lone. Miss Emert. a 1900 graduate of lone high school, also at tended Eastern Oregon College for one year. The wedding will be solcm i,i7ri Julv 15 at 6:(X) p. m. In the St. Patrick's Catholic church in Heppner with the reception In the church parish hall fol lowing the ceremony. All friends and relatives are cordially in ited to attend. Soroptimist Club Installation Set The Soroptimist club of Hepp n.r has fwtprt Jackie Brindle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brindle, and Karen aiti-uiuy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Jr., as recipients of the citizen scholarship which entitles them to a camp of their choice for one week. The girls, Jackie from the high school group, and Karen, from the grade school group, were chosen on the basis of courtesy, kindness, and helpfulness to others of all ages. Jackie has chosen Camp How ard at Troutdale and will leave July 30. Karen will go to Camp Cove on July 16. Three Links Club Quits for Season - The final meeting of the Triple Links club until the group re sumes in September was held Monday evening at the ranch u r.f Mrs. John Bergstrom. Thirteen members were present to enjoy pinochle play, follow ing a short business meeting. High prize was won by Mary rsipv low bv Marilyn Berg strom. A strawberry chiffon pie dessert was served by me nos will entertain icaa. "J . the club at the first meeting in September. The Gene Pierce family is va- cationlng for a few days at the beach iu4 jo mrrjoHN Coming Events runir. I una 2) O.C.S. lrutaUoUoa. Lodge halt I .CO p. ra. SATURDAY. Jub 24 SoropttmUt lastallotioa. Epl pal paiuh nail. i;w p. SUNDAY. June Elks lamUy dmaer end bildae dining loom. 4:00 p. by. MONDAY. June Z Chamber el Commecie. Wogotv wheaL noon. TUESDAY. June Z7 Degree el Hone. Mis. BUI rail a. 8:00 p. m. wrDNCSDAY. June 21 Odd rellews. LJge balL 1:00 p. m. THiisnAT. luae 21 Soieptlmlst WogonwheeL l;00 p. m. Virginia Turner Recital Applauded Music lovers had a treat Mon day niht when Virginia Turner presented her piano students In recital at the Christian church. Curst artist was Karen Lun- dell, former student of Mrs. Tur ner, who is now studying piano at the University of Oregon. Kar en graduated irom lone high school last year and Is well re membered in the area for her excellent playing. Those who came to near ner iwoimuj not disappointed. The program included organ numbers as well as piano; piano I mii rr . duets ana organ aim iinn bers. t ti.. xtru Tnmr are Char- J ull-l VI j laine Knox. John Rawlins. Gall t? ,.t. Pnnia su.ort. i errv w - Connor. Marjorie OTonnor. Sher- idan Wyman. nainy piviuj, nan Stockard. Juay smiin, uiuuj Tumor. Susan Llndstrom and Ciieryl Lundell. Following the recital Uinny Lou Turner presented her grand mother with a gift on behalf of the parents of the students. A reception was held In the church basement with Mrs. Al gott Lundell presiding at the coffee service and Mrs. Don Turner at the punch bowl. Girls Initiated Into Order of Rainbow; Peggy Snyder and Linda War ren were initiated Into the Order of Rainbow for Girls at the meet ing Monday night. The girls from the Ruth As sembly No. 50 who attended the Grand Assembly in Klamath Falls, June 11-13, returned with honors for the assembly which won the service award of the State of Oregon. Bernice Thom son was elected as an executive board member of the Order for Rainbow for Girls In the state. VISIT AT IONE IONE Week-end guests at the Ray Heimbigner home were Nancy Erland of Beaverton and Kathie DeTemple and Marilyn Borchers, both of Portland. Nan cy was Linda Heimbigner's room mate at the University of Ore gon where all of the girls are students. They enjoyed water ski ing at Hat Rock over the weekend. Rcbckohs Honor ft Thomson Members' Birthdays To Be Married Soon ju,-! r.. i Mr. jnl Mi. James u, inw Mmtxr -An .,i st ij.iir.' li e tvnsti-.g mar i !. t f u.;r itautfhtr. Mre .V'.h Jrn. to UutU- Thorns V.-,.:-.:.:. s :. i,t i.'.T. snl V.ri IV A Waiu-r. i f Wotnllsnd lidl. VA f. i n Juiif 3,1 In th LMlrr JnnyU in Lo An- I lr A iim-Uo f..r t!te iivl)rd !1 n- tfl.l ol trie im.ies nunw jiirniwi. . . k . .w i . k. t.v li4 li!n d4s In the r.wnih f A -r.r May s:.J Jure " J if the recutsr m-'ing H !' ' r;fc' .Mr!b4 l,biM-i.l.uli. " gtenl. i-rraldrd. wi'h i'J tnrs t d t tu ' dn.v, Cfd mid flitu " ta ell mrmtM-ts and hi' ' llu-s who wne r-irti ' i ',' ft! inc i.n.-. ...v ubr intHtin' will it be u'ld;ni s.-uih Ceuil Stnvt In Hepp- . . . ' ,..r n,l ulll re lr. r nn Sund.iV afternoon. July l" pt,nder. f Mv.-s .re ruM ... . , ,.,,.1 i.'lulv invited to attend U -Irvkhim-nts i-f tftke una ij' cream were tw rve l by El Ay-j rr. Altha KUk and Ruth and Lcun'e Labhart HOS Manljn liergstrtm n;rti-.iw pnrw At the June nnvting. iheiUirinuay t QTy .,!!., Iiil' tMHiiiiiltiH cre iip i , ,, , . ... . UJ pulniHl: Community senlc. M4r;j . ur ,helr Jorle Worden; irt.-rn3i ,-rr. ... u j her Mvcnth Ruth lU-rgatrom; Cihki ti uh mt , , , , Fr)(,jy ,f!.rn,M. der.Ra.helHane.t.andhlstorian.j'1 Mv MeMurtrv. T CtH V I ; ... Htf f NCR OAZtTTE TIMES. Thuiaday. June U. ll memlK-r and one visitor wen1 nn-kent for the meeting. Kiffi!- merits were stned by the com mittee. . . i . . . .it erie. AViiLH l.reen. nnroara nn- kiott. Davie HiTM-hcll. Melinda Ltvjiinls. ' M irie Van Marter. Trjcy Ginibel. Shelley and Kelley Wollf. . a. . . B-ll TI... i.i.n.i.l.ilf ..ttiillltlt eMfllt Ruin Ann wuciter oi niuoj- n-)rk f7- ton returned lant Thursday to her i during the sunny warm after home after sending several day j noon and lopped It off with Ice with Karla Weatherford. cream, punch, and cake. Group of Friends Observe Birthdays !r n,t Mr Pjh h 1st kl i f llrrmtktoit were ht t the! Sunday, honoring uneral June tlrthdavs if the group which attended Si-virtl honor were imv.-ii I'l.illio Mjliniie. Harold iv.hn and Vernon TrKd-uin cf I. He. and the host, lull h JacK- n n. all of whom nave nan ninn dus during the month. Other guet IncIudiHl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amirew of Butter deck, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bibby. Mr. and Mrs. Hartdd Kvan. Judy and Robin. Mr. and Mr. Cohn. Mr. an.I Mr. Mahoney, Lucille Wilson, Bob Shannon. Archie Ball. Jr. and Mr. and Mi. Troed son of lone. Lindstroms Honored Get Service Award Mr. Rov Llndstrom and Mr. Llndktrum, worthy matron and natron of LocuM charter were presented with an addendum on Tuesday evening by associate officers and members and they were presented money tree. Mr. on.) Mrs. Llndstrom are out going officers In the lodge. Degree Of Honor Has Potluck Dinner IVj-iee cf lUitor member nd iiu-ir fiintlie cathcred at the t'hr.-'.'.sn churrh Tudcy f.r a iHitluek dinner, The group -J"''1' a delUlous arletv of fo.l and n happy time vlcltlng. Following the din ner, the regular lodfie meeting was held with Jrelder.t CUnor Gonty In charge. I'Uns were made for the Carnation club to serve the refreshments during the rodeo dances throughout the summer. Chairmen were ap pointed to be In charge at each dance. Mr anA Mr a. ClovtOll SltlSI &n,t rum iiv and Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnle Olsen and family of Seat lha week end vlsltlnff Mrs. Slyters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amoroso, vnapin. rthr Rovmond Beard, pastor of St. Tatruk's Catholic church left Monday for a retreat ai Mt. Aneel. Ho will return io Heppner Saturday. WE SPECIALIZE IN Sloans. Chops, Sea Food, trie a Chicken. Hotel Grill. Ella Sar f U-tfc WISH TO ANNOUNCE... on addition to the services that I have offered you in the past, I will be able now to give a complete floral service. This means that in addition to the artificial flowers the new service will also include fresh flowers. Due to remodeling and a new building being added, I won't be able to have an opening at this time, but ... Gifts will be presented to first, 15th, 30th and 50th orders placed Monday morning, June 26, and after. Helen Cox Flowers and Gifts 535 N Elder (Across from Grade School) Ph. 6-9222 j . r n r r- n r r- n n i i ui i 11 v FRESH CORN n' JUMBO CANTALOUPE 6 ears 49c V ' V - 1 - .' -V " ' I 0 for $ JO o o o o o o o I) FOR COME IN SATURDAY FOR BIG LUCKY BUCK BUYS! WHITE SATIN SUGAR 10 lb. W SALAD DRESSING TANG Qt. 45c STANDBY . . m ROYAL TUNA 5 for $1 COFFEE, LB. 5gc 2 $j.l7 12 OZ. MINUTE MAID LEMONADE SWANSON , T.V. DINNERS CHICKEN. BEEF. OR TURKEY 3 FOR 39c 49c tow." , Mpaw SKINLESS WIENERS O LB. OQC tt I CHICKEN. BEtr. un iu""' oarjDBDDO rjonoDnots aaaaaDoa USDA CHUIV-t RIB STEAK LB. if!) BOLOGNA PICKLE tf PIMENTO OLIVE LOAF OR SALAMI 6 Ox. Pkg. For $J T-BONE STEAK ... lb. g9 nD.,cc nnnu JUNE 23 AND 24 PHONES: (Gr eat) 6.9Z8 It's nice to save twice low prices and SCrH Green Stamps MARKET crebn HTAMPS T