Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 12, 1962, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES- Thnr-Hnv. Tuly 12, 1962
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DOLLAR DAYS
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Reg. $16.95
Walnut and Wicker Chairs ... $12.45
FREE CAR WASH
WITH EVERY LUBE JOB
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CAR BUYS
'61 STARLINER, Stick and Overdrive
'60 FALCON 4-Door
'58 FORD 4-Door
'58 FORD Country Sedan
DEMOS
'62 GALAXIE 500, 4-Door
'62 MERCURY Monterey, 4-Door
'62 GALAXIE Club Victoria Hardtop
TRUCKS
'52 GMC 2-Ton Flatbed, Grain and Stock
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Griffin-Leo Wedding
Calls Local People
To Portland June 30
The wedding of Miss Nina
Griffin to Harvey Leo was solem
nized June 30 at the Kern Park
Christian church in Portland.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin,
Beaverton, and granddaughter of
Mrs. Jessie Griffin, Heppner. The
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Leo of Portland.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of white lace with fingertip veil
held in place by a tiara of white
pearls. She wore a bracelet and
matching ring of gold and jade
given her by the groom's mother
and worn by her grandmother.
She carried a single white orchid
with pink rosebuds and stephan
otis with cascade of pink ribbon
streamers.
Her sister, Mrs. Virginia Cal
dera, served as matron of honor.
Bridesmaid was Mrs. Lavon
Stark. Both attendants chose
pink sheath dresses topped with
lace ovnrskirts with matching
accessories.
Best man was Westley Lee and
head usher David Stoner, both
wearing pink dinner jackets.
Ushers were btanley Cox and
Richard Wong.
Mikel David Wong served as
ring bearer and Debby Maureen
Wont? as flower girl. Candle
lighters were Norman Phillip
Griffin and Claudia June Noland.
Mother of the bride wore a
blue sheath with white acces
sories, and the groom's mother
chose a light orchid dress of
lace with matching accessories.
Both the bride's grandmothers,
Mrs. Jessie Griffin and Mrs.
Louie Peters, wore blue.
Serving at the reception were
Mrs. Nina Case, who cut the cake,
Mrs. Lorna Borman, Mrs. Agnes
Wong and Mrs. Vivian Wong,
who poured. Passing the guest
book was Carol Burkenbine.
Attending from Heppner were
Mrs. Griffin, Stanley Cox, Mrs.
Nina Case and daughters Carol,
Joyce and Claudia, and Mrs.
Richard Borman.
After a wedding trip to Calif
ornia, the young couple will live
in Portland where she works for
the Janlzen Knitting Mills and
he is employed with the Port
land Police department as a lith
ographic printer.
Housewarming Party
Honors E. Palmers
Rhea Creek erange members
and friends honored Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Palmer with a house-
warming party at their new
home at Eightmile Saturday
evening. They were given a
spinning wheel planter from the
grange for their home.
Some thirty guests were
present to enjoy visiting. Re
freshments of coffee and pie
a la mode were served. Hostesses
in charge were Mrs. Walter
Wright, Mrs. Harold Wright, and
Mrs. John Graves.
Drive so your driver's license
expires before you do.
Couple Say Vows
In Pretty Summer
Ceremony June 24
IONE JoAnn Turner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaarsland
of lone, became the bride of
Michael Wayne Chase, son of
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chase of
Riverside in Pendleton Sunday,
June 24.
The wedding was solemnized
at 11:30 a.m. ta All Saints' Epis
copal church, Heppner, with
Father C. Bruce Spencer reading
the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white street
length nylon chiffon dress, with
matching jacket. She wore a
white hat, white accessories, and
carried a white lace covered
Bible with a white orchid and
green ivy.
The maid of honor. Miss Judy
Morgan of lone, wore a pink
taffeta street length dress and
carried a basket of pink and
white carnations.
The bride's mother wore a
floral colored dress with white
accessories, and the mother of
the groom chose a blue and
white dress with white acces
sories. Best man was George Portschy
of Pendleton.
The home of the bride's par
ents in lone was the scene of
the wedding reception, which
was held on the lawn.
The bride and groom cut the
first piece of cake, and was then
served by Carol Palmer.
Mrs. Levi McPhearson served
the punch and Mrs. Eulenna Cor
ley, aunt of the bride served
the coffee.
Elaine Gaarsland, sister of the
bride, took care of the guest
book and the gift table.
The couple is at home at
1101 West Shoshone, Apt. 2. in
Pasco, Wn following a wedding
trip to the Oregon coast.
Party Greets Friends
Of Cathy Jo Sherman
Playmates of Cathy Jo Sher
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Sherman, greeted her on
her seventh birthday Monday,
July 9, when they were invited
to her home to share the happy
occasion.
After the traditional cake,
dixie cups, favors and opening
of gifts, they joined in playing
favorite games.
Invited were Beverly Pheglev,
Janet Gentry, Tracy Niorene,
Peggy and Christie Taylor,
Susan Phegley and Ann Burken
bine. Her brother, Jim, helped
in entertaining the guesrs.
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