Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 15, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Social Lites - -
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
-by Jo
ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Carole Ann Anderson to Michael Rogers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Rogers of Pleasant Grove, Utah, is
announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson. Heppner.
Engaged Couple Sets
Wedding Date
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson
announce the engagement of
their daughter Carole Ann, to
Michael Rogers, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tyler Rogers of Pleasant
Grove, Utah.
Miss Anderson is a 1959 grad
uate of Heppner High school and
'is employed as a dental assis
tant at the Medical Dental Clin
ic, N. E. Broadway, Portland. Mr.
Rogers is a member of the U. S.
Coast Guard and is stationed at
Swan Island, Portland.
The couple has set Saturday,
October 12, for their wedding
date.
Authorized Schwinn Dealer
Hermiston
Cycle Shop
New and Reconditioned
Bicycles
Parts For All Makes
All Work Guaranteed
First and Highland
HERMISTON
WAYNE LONG. PROP.
DEAN LONG
(Formerly of Lexington)
Couple to Exchange
Wedding Vows Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer,
Lexington, announce the com
ing marriage of their daughter,
Carol Ann, to Dallas Rea, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Rea of
lone.
Wedding vows will be ex
changed Sunday, August 25, at
the lone Community church at
2 p.m. with the Rev. Walter
Crowell performing the cere
mony. The couple takes this means
of inviting all friends and rel
atives to the service and recep
tion following.
Miss Palmer was a graduate
of the lone High school in 1961
and of Phagan's School of Beauty
in Pendleton last year. She is
employed as a beautician in
Lois' Beauty Shop in Heppner.
Mr. Rea, a graduate of lone
High school in 1959, attended
trade school in Pendleton and is
now employed at Tri-Co Equip
ment Co. in Heppner.
Isaac Arms of Dauphin, Penn.,
is visiting friends in Heppner
while on a vacation trip in Ore
gon. He has been a house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham
and of John Wightman.
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is always something special."
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By JO PETTYJOHN
YES, ANOTHER week has dis
appeared and I wonder where
they go so quickly! I visited with
a cousin and his wife last week
and asked her if time seemed
to hurry by for them In Mon
tana. Their children are still too
young to be in school, 4-H, base
ball and such activities, but she
said it seems time eludes them,
too! Guess we are just living at
too fast a pace. At times I would
like to do as it says in the song,
"Stop the World and Let Me
Off." Or at least slow things up
a bit. Oh well, just admit it,
we're getting old!
0 0 0
MRS. PAUL (Kathleen) Hisler
entertained the wives of direc
tors of the Pendleton Production
and Credit Association at a lun
cheon at her home last Friday
afternoon. Her guests included
Mrs. Myron Hug, Sommerville;
Mrs. Charles Litch, Enterprise;
Mrs. Orval McCormack, Pendle
ton; Mrs. Walter Moore, Pendle
ton; Mrs. James Southern, Pen
dleton; Mrs. Ralph Saylor, Echo;
Mrs. Bill Barratt and Mrs. Ralph
Thompson, Heppner. Mrs. Bar
ratt's husband is with the Spo
kane associa t i o n and Mrs.
Thompson's husband was a form
er director of the Pendleton as
sociation. 0 0 0
THE BRIDGE Biddies got into
the swing of play again last
Tuesday after a month's vaca
tion with Donna Gordon enter
taining the gals. Making up the
two tables were Mary Jean Mc
Cabe, Mary McClure, Mary Mc
Leod, Janina Johnson, Jan Agee,
LaFyrne Pratt, Marian Jonasson,
and guest Karen Thompson.
Marian won high and Karen won
the second high prize. Mary Mc
Leod won the traveling prize.
A fruit dessert in hollowed out
cantaloupe was served along
with gallons of iced tea to help
combat the hot weather!
0 0 0
SPEAKING OF Donna Gordon
she was telling me about her
mother and sister's first visit to
our fair city last week. They
thought it was cute and was
quite awed with the hills and
houses built on them with re
taining walls! You know the On
tario country is nothing but flat
land. They didn't appreciate
their trip over Franklin Hill
hills and more hills, said they
hoped there was another way
home! Do come back again for
another stay!
0 0 0
FLO CONNOR and 1,000 aces
seem to go together as she
came up with them two pin
ochle nights in a row! She also
won high last Tuesday night
with Lillian Key entertaining
two tables of pinochle. Marlys
Phegley won second and Jackie
Alstott, pinochle, and she was
a partner to the 1,000 Aces. Oth
ers playing were Jeanne Berry,
Sherrie McDaniel, Mary Lovgren,
Bonnie Buschke.
o o o
FIVE TABLES were in play last
Tuesday at the Elks duplicate
bridge unit party. The Howell
movement was used in the scor
ing with Phil and Hazel Ma
honey winning high. Jerry Jon
asson and Gordon Pratt won sec
od; Elsie Cole and Isabelle Davis
Condon, third; Phyllis Hutch
ens and Laurel Van Marter,
fourth. Next unit party will be
the first week in September and
next twice monthly play is Aug
ust 27.
THE FRANK Hamlins entertain
ed with a barbecue dinner Sun
day evening. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Hengstler, Mrs.
Belle Jonsrud, Gresham; Mr. and
Mrs. Garnett Barratt, and Mrs.
Elaine George.
0 0 0
HERMISTON ELKS held their
monthly Master point dupli
cate bridge play Monday night
and those going from here were
Bill and Daisy Collins, Jerry
Jonasson, and LaVerne Van
Marter. LaVerne and Daisy
teamed up to win second place.
0 0 0
TO WIN high at the Friday Af
ternoon Pinochle club all you
have to do is be the hostess! For
New Gift Items . . .
Arriving From the Dallas Show
Choose Now From A Wide
Line of Beautiful New Giftware
Special Sale on Popular
Poppytrail Dinnerware
5 pc. Place Settings Reg. $9.95, NOW $5.95
ALSO ON EXTRA PIECES. CALL NOW.
ORDERS MUST BE IN BY AUGUST 28 FOR SALE OF OCTOBER 12-26
Let Us Help You With Flowers For
Any Occasion. Watch our Changing
Window Displays By Ron Reid.
HELEN COX FLOWERS and GIFTS
three times in a row that has
happened and this week it was
Beulah Mankin's turn to enter
tain and win! And not only did
she win high but with Pearl
Wright she won the pinochle and
Carrie Beckett won low. Others
playing were Doris Watkins,
Mary Harris, Gladys Beckett,
Millie Evans, and Hannah An
derson. 0 0 0
TANA BERRY, four-y e a r-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Berry, celebrated her
birthday party last Thursday on
the courthouse lawn. Guests in
cluded Kimmy, Kralg, and
Kathy Cutsforth; Tina and
Trade Connor; Becky, Wendy,
Marilyn and Beverly Phegley;
Christy and Kimmy Haguevvood;
David Alstott, Pat Lovgren, Brian
Buschke, Brenda Huff, Nola
Steers, Suzanne, Robin, and
Harry O'Donnell and their
mothers. The youngsters enjoyed
:ake and Ice cream and as al
ways, the magic time of open
ing the gifts.
Money receipt books in dupli
cate and triplicate are on sale at
the Gazette-Times.
Britt-Foyden Wedding
Ceremony Performed
August 10 in Spray
Peggy Jean Britt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Britt of
Spray, became the bride of
James Robert Foyen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James Foyen of Fos
sil, on Saturday, August 10.
The 2 p.m. ceremony was read
by the Rev. D. E. Westerfield
at the Assembly of God church.
Theme of the decorations carried
out the use of flowered parasols
in bouquets of the bride and
her attendants.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a waltz
length gown of white brocade
with a shoulder length veil of
illusion net. She carried a bou
quet of white carnations and
red rosebuds.
Maid of honor was Raelone
Britt, sister of the bride. Brides
maids were Kathy Foyen, sister
of the groom, and Mary Jo Britt,
cousin of the bride.
Wedding music was played by
Mrs. Glenn Spivey of Kinzua.
Candlellghters were Donna
Rae Britt, sister of the bride,
and Edith Foyen, sister of the
groom.
Best man was Pete Berry,
brother-in-law of the groom.
Serving as ushers were Rodney
Ma be and Jack Dunn.
The couple greeted their
friends at a wedding reception
immediately following in -the
church parlor. Pouring were Mrs.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, August 15. 1963
LeNona Schoonover and Mrs.
Sue Berry. Attending the gift
table was Linda Chapman, and
Mrs. Arlene Helms was in charge
of the guest book.
The couple left on a short
wedding trip and for her going
away the bride chose a beige
suit.
They will make their home In
Kinzua.
Money receipt books in dup
licate and triplicate are on sale
at the Gazette-Times.
Mrs. Fred Mankin and grand
daughter, Sharon Bunch, left
Tuesday for a few days in Port
land. On Saturday they will meet
a grandson, Donald Mankin, and
his maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Tuller, both of Detroit,
Mich. They will return to Hepp
ner Sunday with Mrs. Mankin
and visit until Tuesday when
they will fly home from Pasco,
Wn.
It pays to
Gazette-Times.
advertise in the
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249 N. Main Heppner Ph. 676-9432
are food
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SUNSHINE BISCUIT
DUNDEE 2Va LARGE
PORK
And BEANS
2 for 37c
ME AT BALLS
mfm IN TOMATO SAUCE
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Custard CUP COOKIES 2 pkg 39
SUNSHINE 12 Oz,
MARSHMALLOWS - - 5 pkgs. $1
HOOD RIVER 303 CANS
APPLESAUCE 4 for 79
GUEST RANCH
TISSUE 2 4 roll packs 63
MAYFLOWER
PRODUCTS
NALLEY TABLE
SERVER JAR-
RELISH
HAMBURGER.
SWEET, or
HOT DOG
35
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IfiAWRITES
MINUTE MAID 12 Oz.
LEMONADE
2 For 55e
MINUTE MAID 12 Oz.
ORANGE - 69c
PORK LOIN SALE -
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS, lb. 69
Pork Loin Roast lb 59
SWEET RASHER STYLE
BACON
BY SWIFT
Lb. 49
FOR YOUR BARBECUE Swiff s Premium 20 Oz.
CORNISH GAME HENS, ea. 79c
COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS, Lb. 55c
(mi IMi
Pel mni-
4 He
CORN
6 ears 29c
10 LB. NO. 1
Potatoes 49c
WATERMELON - Lb. 4c
PRICES GOOD AUGUST 16 and 17 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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