Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 31, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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    KCrPNCR GAZETTE -TIM Eft. Thuiadny. Augu.t 31. 1MI
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Elmer Schmidt Family Jimmy Schoffitz
Takes Train Vacation .Has Birthday Partv
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"My vflraiii.fi tf)n imninuw,"
i,t !m.r fs Kjrsi.lf lml Turd4y,
while jn 1'r the day wntHng
hat I crushing Ire fur 'mow.
)il" ai the V..rnw County Klr
lux Hi..n
N lui i. It l..il Jut returned
ffuffl a lii lakrti liy
Im rt Mi-, hi will', ami luur
ihlld.-i fi I r n ja-if lo fiiii(inK.l,
Iii'l , t u-.it Mm S tiinitit'k
f r jhhI tin !i f In Mr ami
M.'h i.'owi'f.l .Nr lull, aiul furii-
, fnr M l Wl'l'k.
We didn't do an thing Jg
r!o th. Ira i ri lliere am back.
Wh.ie llti-te we jut United. rc-t-
i-ti, ai.d (will a gum! vacation. No
Mory there," he
The Ma I ion agent for Hepp-
n-r fur tlif I won Pacific rail
road said lie "recommend tra
vel by tail (or a good vacation."
Jimmy Shaff:u ton of fr
'! Mi; Id SclialM, frlrbrsted
M Htith binhdav iih a swim
mlng aulv TumJ-n afternoon.
After th dip in the rlty k..
i'it ix.) aturrtfit to the Nhr
fit lum.e for mre fun of (mr
ami refreshment. Tti treasure
Mint proved idf fiiit enjoyable
rarie of the afternoon.
Jimmy's gueM Wl.r,. Tommy,
I'iiMif, anil Mike llughf. Tummy
Stinkard. DatM t;ufiilcron. ami
Ji'hriny Halt.
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Degree Sets Meetings
i-j;n of onir mivuiive
rn . iifnr will Im. S- tiniU-r 5 at
thf liornp of Mi. H K fjotttv
ut 8 p. m.. It U anntiunt-ttl. Flrt
rifulir riuftlnjf fur Ihe fall will
t .-YMrrntxT 12 at th Chrlxtlart
iliuuti. hUi si h u. m. It U lm
l-ortant that all olflm I pfit
in at th exrrutlvff moling.
VAL1T LDTIIC KAN CKURCH
Worship an.l Sunday srhou;
riry Sunday at S or a m
ASSCMILT Of COD CHURCH
um Wolflngton. atur
Sunday iHhool. 9:43 a m.
Morning worhlp. 11.00 a m
Kvrninif srrvW 7 00 p nt
Thuiita rvpnln. family srf
vurs. 7:.'W.
THE METHODIST CHORCH
Kfv Aiixtin M.OhiH Pant-ir
Chuah m'IkmjI. 9.43 , m.
Morning worxhip. 11;00 a. m.
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MR AND MRS. O. Eugana Rittmonn. shown rutting thalr wadding
caka at their racaption following thtlr wadding August 8 In
Nampo, Idaho.
Munford-Rietmann Rites
Performed in Idaho Church
The mnrrlfltfe of Maxlne Eliza
both Munfonl and O. Eugene
Rlctmann vas Kolcmnizcd at a
lovely wt'ddlnjf In Nampa, Ida.,
on August 6. The double ring
ri-rcmony was h-ld at the Grace
Episcopal church with the Rev.
Harold Myers officiating, assisted
by acolytes Dick Myers and Bob
ioung.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Munford of
Nampa, and the groom's par
ents ore Mr. and Mis, Omar Riet
rniinn of lone. The ceremony was
held In a beautiful setting of
Ice mint green and white.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a street
length bouffant gown of white
embroidered nylon organza fash
ioned with a sweetheart neck
line and tiny cap sleeves. The
fitted bodice was designed with
a lowered paneled waistline In
front and with a semi-bustle ef
fect in the back.
Her elbow length bridal veil
of white Illusion net was held In
place by a chapel cap of woven
white satin, trimmed with scal
lops of lace and pearls. It was
accented in front by a tiny, drop
cultured pearl.
She carried a white prayer
book from which were arranged
showers of white satin stream
ers and pink garnet roses. For
something old and borrowed she
carried a white lace handker
chief which her mother carried
at her own wedding thirty-five
years ago. Her wrist gloves were
of white stretch satin.
Matron of honor, Mrs. Hal Mur
ray, and hridesmatron, Mrs. G.
Richard llorton were attired in
identical street length gowns of
ice mint green dacron. Fashion
ed with princess bodices, the
dresses featured softly pleated
skirts accented at mid-skirt with
white embroidered lace and in
the back with Ice mint green
dacron bustle bows. Their bou
quets were cascades of white
gladioli and ivy. Mint green net
inverted picture hats, matching
linen shoes and chalk white ear
rings completed their ensembles.
Rebecca llorton, flower girl,
was daintily dressed in a gown
of matching green dacron and
wore a tiny inverted picture hat
like those of the attendants. Her
brother,' G. Richard llorton, Jr.,
attired in white jacket Identi-
NOTICE
WE WILL CLOSE
OUR
FROZEN FOOD
LOCKERS
AS OF OCTOBER 1
Because We Are
Quitting Business
cal lo those of the ushers, was
ring bearer. His miniature bou
tlnlere matched the dress worn
by his sister.
Attending his brother as best
man was Laurance O. Rletmann
of San Antonio, Texas. Ushers
were the groom's cousin. Bill
Rietmann, and Rollo Crawford
Soloist, Marvin Bloomqulst,
sang Schubert's Ava Maria and
'O Perfect Love, accompanied by
Mrs. Frank Bevlngton, organist.
The bride's mother chose a
sheath dress of rose nylon lace,
a rose flower hat and white ac
cessories for her daughter's wed
ding and the groom's mother
a sheath dress of beige lace over
sage green taffeta with beige
accessories. Both wore corsages
of pink roses.
Pouring at the reception, which
was held at the First Methodist
church, were the bride's aunt.
Mrs. Tom C. Barrett and Mrs.
Betty Burlingame. Mrs. E. J.
Wood served the wedding cake.
assisted by Miss Diana Wright.
Presiding at the guest book
was Miss Cynthia Westfall and
in charge of the gift table was
Mrs. Bill Wayne. Assisting her
were the Mesdames Ed Perry,
Spencer Wilson, Bill Rietmann
and Miss Barbara Deklotz. Incl
dental piano music was provided
I by Miss Joyce Mesler.
The new Mrs. Rietmann chose
la black rayon linen sheath dress
with white pearlized accessories
for her going away ensemble.
After a wedding trip to Nevada,
Los Angeles and the Bay Area,
the couple will reside in lone
where the bride will teach in
the Morrow County school sys
tem. The bridegroom Is a wheat
rancher In the lone area.
She Is a graduate of Nampa
high school and the Colleee of
Idaho, where she was affiliated
with the Ring sorority. Mr. Riet
mann Is a graduate of lone hich
school and attended Oregon State
university prior to military ser
vice.
Out of town guests for the
wedding Included Mr. and Mrs.
Omar Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rietmann, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old HoltZ, Mr. Rollo Crawford
Mr. Robert Drake, and Mr. John
Jcpsen, all of lone, Gerald Berg
strom, Heppner, Miss Barbara
Deklotz, Portland, Laurance Riet
mann, San Antonio, Texas: Mr
and Mrs. Van Rietmann, Condon;
Miss Joyce Mesler. Twin Falls.
Ida., and Mrs. Glenn Wright of
rayette, Ida.
THIRTY YEARS AGO
From tha files of th
Colette-Times
September 3. 1961
Queen Margaret Becket will
rule over the 10th annual rodeo
set to open at 1:30 p.m. Saturday
afternoon.
The Heppner public schools
opened Monday with attendance
well up to normal with 327 pu
pi Is.
Roy Campbell, Lexington far
mer, was Injured In a wheat
truck accident when It veered off
(he road, spilling the wheat load
Johnny Becket, former Morrow
County boy who was named All
American tackle at the Univer
sity or uregon in iai(, is now
head Marine football coach.
15 YEARS AGO
August 29. 1946
Work on the new modern store
fronts on the Gonty Show store
and Aiken's Place will be com
pleted in the next few days.
Prowlers broke into the Variety
store and Rosewall Motor com
pany this week but did not take
anything.
thi Loyd Bros. Saddle shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Anderson
and Mrs. Holma Anderson left
Thursday by train for St. Louis.
Mo., where they will spend 10
days with Mr. Anderson's sister,
Mrs. Martin Johnson.
A colorful miniature rodeo Is
n full swing in the window of
Christian Church
Sets Normal Hours j
The congregation of the Hepp- !
ner Christian church will resume
11:00 a. m. morning worship ser-1
vices this Sunday, according to
word received from Rev. Charles
V. Knox, minister. Sunday school
classes will continue to meet at I
the 9:45 a. m. hour.
Auxiliary To Meet
A regular business meeting of!
the hospital auxiliary has been '
set for September 11. The group
will meet at the Bank of Eastern
Oregon, starting at 2:00 p. m. i
Money Will Be
Refunded for Any
Locker Payments
Made Extending
Beyond That Date
Couples Bring Home
Elks' Bridge Prizes
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins entered
the duplicate brdlge play at the
nermision tlks lodge on Mon
day evening.
Mrs. Collins and Mr. Driscoll
teamed up to win high for north
south and Mrs. Driscoll and Mr.
Collins won second high for east
west which entitles them to frac
tional master points In bridce
play.
Blokes Entertain
With Bridge Play
The Bill Blakes entertained
with two tables of bridge Satur
day evening at their home and
served delicious fresh peach pie
following the play. j
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Collins, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Driscoll. Winner of the
evening was Mrs. Collins. i
Watch For The
OREGON DOLLAR
MAN
at your grocery store
Whi you buy Whit Satin and nM
Bit Oollo Man't question
carr.ctl,, you win nlv I 1
Hvw a-olla,. TheuMml. I JJj7
kalnf alvon away. -J
MASON'S
Gen'l. Mdse.
I0NE
LINDSAY WATER SOFTENERS
SALES and SERVICE
A Lindsay Softener Will Work
MAGIC with hard water
Lifetime Guaranteed Fiberglass
10 year Guaranteed Galvanized
Free Test and Demonstration on Request
LINDSAY SOFT WATER
Franchise Dealer
V S... Park, Walla Walla, Wn.
Phone J A 9 2743
24 27c
S YEARS AGO
August 30. 19S6
The Rodeo will open Saturday
afternoon, continue with a Satur
day night show and conclude
with the Sunday afternoon show.
A rash of week end accidents
caused serious Injuries to five
men from the Condon Air Force
base and damaged at least five
cars in four separate accidents
Saturday night and Sunday.
10IC COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Rod MacKanxl. pastor
Churrh School Service, 9:30,
children to Junior high
Morning Worship summer
schedule 9:30 a. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
looe
10:00 a. m. Sunday, Bible study.
11:00 a. m. Sunday, mornlne
service. ,
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses. 8:15 a m
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
VNJir Smith. stur
urd4y luul, 10 00 a in
Workup II oo a m
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
HrpptMr
Krv Ka round Beard
Sunday Ma-a. 6 .H and 10
m.
Werkdy Mas'. 7:30 a m.
CHRISTIAN CHORCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Murnlng wohfp at 11:00.
Sunday Sthuol at 9:43.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS'
American Legion Hall
Ralph J Richards. Br. President
I'rieMhood meeting, 8:30 a. m
Sunday School at 10:30 a. m.
Sacrament ServUv at 11:30.
CHORCH OF THE HAJARCHE
H, M. Carlton Subrr. Pastor
tli.n.liv a. ho.ll 10 I RL
tVuijttp H a n
,Nviwc-e uim 4i
lry 7 00 p m.
rVrMfif tnmue. 7.31 p nv
MeUnt In vmtn iy Ad
tent!! church. Everyone i-
come.
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
K-v. Kenneth Kubln.on, pastor
Alfalfa S!r-f
Worship aervHfa. 11:10 a m
Sunday school. 9 43 a nv
ALL SAINTS EFIHCOFAL
CHURCH
The Rev. C Bruce Suemer. Rector
Holy Communion naiiy texcept
Monday I 7:30 A. M . Sundays
7:30 and 10 A. M.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT13T
David Bauer. Pastor
Saturday servuva
Sabbath school. 9 30 A II.
Church service. 11.00 A M
"Quiet Hour" radio broadcast
over KCO every Sunday, 8 P M.
Methodists Resume
Normal Schedule
With summer on the wane, the
Metnodist church will go back
on Its fall and winter schedule
Sunday, the Rev. Austin McGhee.
pastor, announced.
Church school will be at 9:43
with classes for all ages, and
morning worship will be at 11
m. Through the summer.
church services have been held
at 9 a. m. each Sunday, and
during the past month the Sun
day school was "on vacation."
D0NT TAKE LESS THAN THE BEST
CALL FOR
PRIDE
OF
OREGON
BUTTER
And Ice Cream
Morrow County Products!
BEST BY TEST
Morrow County Creamery
FOR A RIP-SNORTIN' GOOD TIME, LASS00
YOUR SWEETIE AND COME TO THE
At
Saturday,
SEPT. 2
MORROW COUNTY
FAIR
PAVILION
HEPPNER
10 TO 2
! SUPPER Wjl
SERVED Wkl
Ij DEGREE ttU'ffil
lHW
POPULAR WESTERN AND MODERN MUSIC BY
LEONNIG'S ORCHESTRA
$1.50 PER PERSON
ATTEND THE RODEO, Sept. 2 6-3