Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 27, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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LEAVING THE CHURCH after their wading July S. arc Mr. and
Mr. Kent Rothiock. rendition. The bride U the former Judith
Ra Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thompson,
former Heppner resident, and the groom U the too of Mr. and
Mr. Robert Rothrock of Pendleton. The couple was married at
the EpUcopol church of the Redeemer la f endieton
(Photo by Laura)
Ffug Sons Ho ma
Mr. and Mr. Jack Flug. who
riTcntly moved back to Hepp
nr-r from Bonrdman, have as
quests their thre son. Stevan.
a Junior next year at Oregon
State University whore he i a
nwchanlcal engineering student.
U spending the summer at home,
rodney. w ho has been employed
In Bonrdman. will spend the bal
a nee of the summer at home.
Jrry Is here from Dallas for
the balance of the strike. He
is employed building bridges In
highway construction.
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Five Girls of Area
Winners In Contest
Local winners of sterling
"spoon pins" in a "Graduate to
Sterling" contest have been an
nounced. Elaine Laird, LeNona
Hopper. Barbara Slewert and
Nancy Moyer, all of Heppner and
Lora " Ann Vaughn. Monument.
are the lucky girls.
The spoons were won In the
national contest open to 1961
graduating high school girls and
sponsored by the Sterling Sliver
smiths of America. The pins are
In the girls own favorite pat
terns.
Peterson's Jewelry Store, Hepp
ner, was the dealer.
Soroptimists Host
1961 Rodeo Court
At Lunch, Program
Men.! if the VJorrvw county
nhlM court and !hnr mothers
wrf hotutfrd gueatS lt Tbute
ay ti.vn at the- wrWly luncheon
in;? 4 lh S.ifvfUmlt t lub
hild at the Wagon Vh
Th f.ur prlmvM and their
4U-n wi all rrw tit Ij ry
if.o hukpitality and .fi;im
pUiuifd In t) rir honor. With
,urfl J.in Mi, were rtl!cee
Merlene rVlM h. Sainira t.'ubaiik.
Iti-i.nie lU Um and Pat forth.
ItMendtrg a Cuidi4l wrhinne
l he iui j.r-i.n-ni. ir
V, 11 tHnty. Aftet opening cere-
mtnlr and thr Intruduttlon of
rlub mrmU-rs. the pruram was
relded er by Mrs, John Ifelf-
if. t.M'h girl Introduced herejr
rstl h-r mother, adding brief re
mark about their favorite hob.
t.- and Interests, the most com-
mm being their ! of htwses
and the ruling of them.
Appropriate fr the day was
the prKrm of mni films In
color taken by Fred Mankln at
the Wrangler's Ground last
tumniit. Reining, calf roping and I
oilier forms of rodeo horseman
hip und-r ctmietltlon were dis
played by memlers of the
Wrangler Riding club on the
lune Ilev Day meet. The films
were t.hwn by Rod Murray. Two
clr U of the court. lYlnoesses Mar
lene and Sandra, were prominent
participants In the meet
In behalf of the court and their
mothers, a response of apprec
iation was given the club by the
official chaperone, Mr. John
Eubanks.
Time did not permit the club
to take up matters of business,
It has several projects planned,
however, for the near future, the
major one being the float entry
for the fair parade.
Mrs. Conty expressed apprec
iation to those attending and led
the group In closing ceremonies.
"edoS Clubs
CALL 1221 or C I24
CXitings Enjoyed At Lehman Springs
fcVrtt at Lehman Sprloa' Sat
u;4ay and ufwiy for a week
end of unr.m. swimming. pU
nit king, and bridge ilalng
were these lleppner pei'pl and
their families: Mr. and Mr, i.or
don Pratt. Mr. and Mr. W l k
Mr. and Xfrs. LaVrms Van Mar-
ter. Mr. and Mr, mu niase. sir
Gribbles Entertain
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Mills,
Salem, are house guests of their
daughter and son-in-law, , Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Grlbble, this
week. Mills recently retired after
40 years in the State Printing
department at Salem. He was a
linotype operator.
MAT A SAVMGt
THIS $16.50 f
COMMUNITY
THE, FINEST SILVERPIATI -
2-PIECE
CARVING SET
with a Beautiful
52-Pc. SERVICE For 3 in
COMMUNITY
Tht Fmeif S7verpol
Total Opn Steck Price el Cmplet
J.rvlc d Cirvini (tt li IJJtSfi
Only $Q9
PlUl l MORE POt THI
$16.50 CAR VINO T
75
NO FED,
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drsww chert y ZJr S
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Shower Party Fetes
Bride-Elect Saturday
lone The Community Church
reception room wit the scene of
a bridal shower on July 22 in
honor of Miss Maxlne Munford
of Nampa, Idaho, bride-elect of
Gene Rietmann, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Omar Rietmann of lone.
Miss Munford was assisted at
the gift table by Mrs. Bob Rlet
mann and Mrs. Bill Rietmann.
Mrs. Omar Rietmann cut and ser
ved the pink and white decorated
sheet cake. Mrs. David Rietmann
presided at the coffee table and
Miss Diana Wright served the
punch.
Pink and white were the decor
colors and flower arrangements
of these colors adorned the room, i
A centerpiece of pink carnations
and white stock In candelabra
graced the table.
Mrs. Kenneth Smouse played
two violin numbers accompanied
by Arleta McCabe.
Hostesses were Mesdames Ro
bert Jepsen, Walter Jacobs, Dal
las Shockley, Arnle Hedman, Pete
Cannon, Milton Morgan, Cleo
Drake, Bob DeSpain, Lloyd Mor
gan and Gordon White.
CMnWMr'ltfMM'
W 4 Offer Pftnw
1 TMipown I PlKt Kmvm 1 1 Piece
1 tA'.ei Wi 1 sciw spoon
Spoon, pixud . 1 StfYini Spoon, rulr
1
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! iff) nini
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JEWE
Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something
special I"
L E R S
Mrs. Van Marter
Compliments Sister
Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter en
tertained at her home Tuesday
night with a bridge party in
honor of her sister, Mrs. Roger
Stieger, who, with her two child
ren, have been visiting with
friends and relatives the past
two weeks from their home in
Portland.
Guests present for the evening
entertainment were Mrs. Wayne
Prock, Mrs. James Norene, Mrs.
Bill Labhart, Mrs. Elaine George,
Mrs. Jim Prock, Mrs. P. W. Ma-
honey, and Mrs. Gene Hall. From
lone were Mrs. Robert DeSpain,
Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Mrs. Ray
Boyce, and Mrs. Walter Jacobs.
Mrs. Labhart won the high
prize, Mrs. Mahoney was second,
and Mrs. Norene won third.
Engagement Told;
Fall Wedding Set
Announcement is made this
week of the engagement of Miss
Norma Ann Robinson of Golden
dale, Wn., and Marvin Way of
Lexington. Miss Robinson is the
daughter of John C. Robinson of
Goldendale, and Mrs. Bill Hayes,
who is now living in New Jersey.
Wedding plans are being made
for September 1.
Mr. Way has made his home
in Lexington for several years,
attending schools there, and is
now employed by the Kinzua
Corporation in Heppner. !
Long Distance Narion-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
PENLAND BROS.
THAIfSFEH CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone CR 8-3U1
Dole Munkers, Five,
Celebrates Birthday
Dale Munker. five ear old
son of Mr. and Mr. !n Munker.
celebrated hi birthday with a
rty at hi home July 17. The
Joungster enjoyed their play
and refrehment of cupcake.
Uf cream, and punch.
Little guest In on the enter-
ta!nment were Melanle Ball,
lone. Freddie Sherman. Trade
and Tina Connor. Barbara, Kyde,
and David AlUtuit. and Kay
Munker. Also present were Mivj
Morgan Connor, Mrs. Clyde Ail-'
stott, and Mrs. Munker.
r! Mr. Cordon lluuhiu. Mr
and Mf. James nini.ll. Mr and
Mrm J. h hard Meatio. Mr. td
Mr i:.id Murray. Mr. and Mr.
Iraik AiuU-rkoit, Mr. and Mr.
J-hn Ilartman. Mi. Roberta
ivugherty. Jerry O'M alley.
ChUik Bailey, and from La
(Jrande, farmer lleppner rel
diiit. Mr. and Mr. Don lle.
The weather wa perfect fr
wlmmliig and outdoor play fi
the many children prrnt with
tlirlr parents.
Ktnntu CAitrrr. nxtt TadT. jttir H
Mrs. Applegate Feted With Lovely Shower
Mil lut.ard An U-gate was
th h..iur guct at a bridal
fuwer at the Catholic part.h
hall Tue.Jey eentng. loteee
lu iharne were Mr J a me John
in. M Vern Hint, Ml Mr-
ro-tie M;. Ctirnctt
Green. Mm Tim M-ur, Mr Paul
Hilt-r, and Mr Jciry bri.ttan.
The ivfrehmnit and gift ta
ble were decorated with attrac
tive pink and white carnation
enter .cee Pouring were Mi
tried Slxcum. mther of Mr
Applegate, nl Mr Certrut
Ajpleie.
AuUting tth the mnv lovrly
r In wrre Mi. Mill bk aisd
Mr. Judy trar.wm. r'cli'jwir.g
the gift o-nlr.g. th hieM-
Mtved cffe and nuld talad
with cracker to orr it) guei
present
BUSINESS
MACHINE SEJtVZCZ
Office Supplies. Offtca Equip,
meat Bualneu MochUie.
IN HEPPNER
lit & 3rd Week el Every Month
DOM BALL. Set. DepL
IM Mala SU HermUtoa
Phone JO 7 51 14
SEE US FOR
USED 17" and 21" TV SETS
SOME WITH
NEW PICTURE TUBES
ONE NEW 23" HOFFMAN
(Reg. $339) NOW $300
THE WEE TV SHOP
RADIO and T.V. SERVICE
WHITE SATIN
Sugar
10 LB 98c
mm
LB.
59c
LB. $
J17
Standby 46 ox.
PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINK
4 for $1
1 . i -
12 ox.
HALIBUT STEAK
49(
LEMONADE
12 ox. Sixe n For $
5 For $1
Tip Top 12 ox.
ORANGE DRINK 3 For 89
OLD-FASHIONED
FRANKS - - - 2 - 79
YOUNG STEER
BEEF LIVER
LB.
39
USDA CHOICE OR GOOD
ROUND STEAK - 85
RUillP ROAST " 69
Standby 1 1 ox. Cans
MANDARIN ORANGES
5 for $1
Fresh Corn
ears v Sl
37cV:-'-.---V:J
No. 1
PoMtoes
10 lb. 39c
Fresh
TOMATOES
lb. 19c
PRICES GOOD JULY 28 AND 29
PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET
GREEN
STAMPS
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