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September Date Set
For Tibbies Wedding
Mr. ami Mrs. Mrlvln Mre
head of l.'ugrne announ the
rngagi-rnriil ami airoa htng
marriage of thrlr daughter, Judy
Mardi'll. lo larrjr 11bi.lt, hi of
Ir. a rot Mrs. U 1). Tibbies of
llrrinr-r-
Ilia hrttti rlri attended the
L'nlverlty of Oregon the iiaul
two ycara and will enroll al
Portland State thli (all. Ilr
flantve graduated from I hi Uni
versity In June with a tlei-ree In
crnml aclrn- and will rnroll
al tho University of Oregon
Medical fUhm. In Portland.
Hit rouble haa art Sunday,
K-1rmber 5, at thrlr wedding
date The tfrrmony will be hrld
a I hp ilellght Wedding Chap
t In Eugrne.
Brosnan Families
Gather for Reunion
Four generations gathered at
I he Dirk Knhlfcort home Sunday
lo rn)y memorable day to
gether. The orranlon thought
together for the tul lima In 15
years I hp family of Mrs. Zetta
tlroanan, her daughter and two
Mina and thrlr families.
Prenrnt were Mrs. Brmnan,
her son In law and daughter.
Mr. and Mr. Don William at
Hot Coring. Arkansas. Joe
ilronan of I'orlland and Mr.
ami Mm. Jerry Brownan of llepp
nrr. Jrrry'a fmur children were
also rrftrnt. John and hu wife,
Charlotte, of llubbnrd; Kddla
and hit wife, Ivcralne, and Dan
and Juann Hoblson. all of llepp
nrr. Oalg and 5uan Itobison,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
KobiMin made the fourth gen
ration
Wd, Thiu. TrU Aug. JJ 28 27
A BOT TEN FEET TALL
Starring Edward t;. Robinson
IMua
CRACK IN THE WORLD
Starring Dana Andrews, Jan
file Scott. Kleron Moore, and
Alexander Knox.
Sat. Sua. Aug. 28-23
John Draw Barrymore In
"WAR Or THE ZOMBIES"
IMus
-HUSH . . . HUSH. SWEET
CHARLOTTE"
With Bette Davl. Olivia de
llavllland and Joseph Cottrn
Tue. Aug. 11
tlS A CAR
MOVE OVER DARLING .
Starring Dorla Day. Plus
RAJDERS FROM BENEATH
THE SEA .
Starring Ken Scott
Wad.. Thuu FrU Sept 1-2-3
BEACH BLANKET BINGO
Starring Frankle Avalon and
Annette Funlrrllo. Plus
DIARY Or A BACHELOR
Starring Joe Stiver and Dom
LUI.H4
GROVE
DRIVE-IN THEATER
KERMIS TON
Paul Winters, Former
Lexington Resident,
Weds Oakland Girl
MrXINUTON Tlie first
McthodlM church In l'ac, Wii,
was the Mine Saturday, Aug
um II, of the wedding of Elt
Van lM-r ll.yd.n anil I'aul J.
Wlnt.-rs. both of Oakland, Cal
if The groom la former Mor
row county rtnldcrit, having
M-nt hi a hoo years In Lrs
Ini'ton. A native of Holland, the
Lride attended schools In Cuy
kaan IV Maa and the I'nlvrr-
ally of California.
The bride was lovely In an
empire style floor length white
uown tvllh Kliialh tklrl ll-f
i-l was attached to a crown I
and her jewelry was a pearl
hrari-!ct belonging to her moth
er. She carried white rosebuds
and carnation.
Mai, I of honor was Mr Eddie
(Helen! Olscn of lleppner, sister
of the groom, and flower girl
was Laurie Ulcn of lleppner,
nlere of the groom.
Out of town guets were the
brlde'a parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Kdward A. Van Der lleyden, her
sinter. Iotlne, and brothers,
liro, Fred ar.d Han. Alo pn-a-
ent were Mr. and Mra. Robert
Kiddle and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Kddle Olscn and daughter, all of
lleppner, and Mrs. Anna Marie
buc k of llcrmlston-
After the ceremony a lunch-
eon reception was neii in wie
Black Angus room In I'aw-o.
The groom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs I'aul Winters of Bur
bank. Calif., and l employed
n the automobile Industry In
Oakland.
IttGOJI STATE BOARn nr wraif!
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Birthdavs Honored
At Rhea Grange Picnic
Some 50 persons turned out
for the annual Rhea Creek
Grange picnic, held last Sunday
it the Annon Wright Memorial
Park on Rock Creek.
Grangers celebrating birth
lays during the months of July,
August and September were
honored durinir the afternoon.
Mrs. Adrian Bechdolt prepared
large layer cake, decorated in
Ink and green for the birth
ay honoreea.
ladles Home Kco-
nomlcs club will serve cold
plate dinners at the fair on
Thursday, (today), between the
hours of 4 and 7 p.m.
Alaskan Residents
Visit Folks Hero
' Mrs. Charles Stout and dau
nhli.n trrtntln and Betsv. left
Saturday by plane to return to
their home in KetcniKan. Alas
ka. While here for a two week's
visit thev wwe guest of Mrs.
Stout's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Irbv. and of her husband's
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stout, all of lleppner. They have
made their home In Alaska for
the patit nine years and enjoy
residing there.
The Stouts traveled south by
car over the Alcan highway, ac
companylng Mrs. Gay Harsh-
man and baby, who visnea ai
the Everett Harshman home be
fore continuing on by train to
visit relatives In Missouri.
MRS. BETTY HAUSLER (toft) end Mrs. June Unditrom. tnambais
( tha commlttM arranging far the vtalt of th asobUa cbast
X-ray unit t low Thursday, war appropriately drosaod lot
Lb occasion. Tboy mad their dxossos out of abaota and heart,
lungs and booo ttrurtuxvs woro drawn In tha design on too
outside. The unit took about 160 X-rays at lone making It a
very uccoeeful vlalt
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Items around your place wltn
Caret te-Tlmes cla&alfied ad.
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Ceremony in Arizona
Unites P. Wilkinson
To Michael Dostwick
Mr. and Mrt. Iik T. Wilkin
Km, lleppner. announce tha re
cent marriage of their daughter.
Pamela Lynne, in Michael It
Bottwlik. aon of Mr. and Mr.
Kit-hard ft Bostwtrk of Casper,
Wyo.
The double ring ceremony waa
performed In the rrt Metho
i!Ut church at Tempe. Alr . with
the Itev. Dr. Maurka Phillip
officiating, on Tuesday, August
3.
For her weddln the bride
wia-e a atreel length sheath of
Ivory lace over satin, with
mmrhlne arrrvrl. She car
ried bouquet of red rosea and
white carnations.
Attending a maids of honor
were Mls KUie Klucsar. l"ho
niK Am. and Mm Carolyn
Stout of Scottdale. Arli, both
college friend of the bride.
Serving as bet man was son
ny Gurley of Caper, Wyo.
After a wedding trip to Cas
per. Wyo., and to lleppner to
visit relatives, the couple will
be at home at 1000 K. Orange
St.. Tempe, Ariz, where both art
attending Arizona State Univer
sity. The bride waa a graduate
of lleppner High school in 1VA.
See us for envelopes of all
kinds. The Gaietta-Tlmea.
Somebody, somewhere
would !ovo to answer
tho phono right now and
have it bo you.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL
Mattel
RODEO VISITORS
Visit our store while you're here
for the Rodeo events.
Everybody's Welcome
"Something from tha Jewelar'a.
Is always something special."
MISS XITTT OUARRA
O'Harras Announce
Daughter's Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. Willard I. O'
Harra are announcing the en
gagement and coming marriage
of their daughter, Kathleen
Ann, to Donald Earl Hughes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Llwyn
Hughes, all of lleppner.
An early September wedding
Is planned.
Misa OHarra was a graduate
of lleppner High school with
the class of VMS, where she was
active In many of the school's
organizations, in the Painbow
Girls and other community ac
tivities. Hughes, a graduate of llepp
ner High school In 19C2, attend
ed one year of college at Mult
nomah college. In Portland, and
served several months In the
nw Thev will make their
home In lleppner, where he Is
now employed.
JEWELERS
Store Hours t 8 A. M. To 8 P. M.
PH. 678-9200
177 MAIN ST- KEPPNER
CK5BN
STAMPS
Franklin-Jepsen Vows
Exchanged in Church
Ceremony August 7
TrtMC Wnrtrtincr VOWS WCfe
exchanged Saturday. August 7
bv Linda Lee Franklin and
Frank Jepsen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Jepsen of lone. The
double ring ceremony was per
formed at the nrsi mnsuan
church In Milton-Freewater by
the Rev. George Knox before
members of the immediate iam-
Hies.
xt, .ni fr John Jensen of
lone were the couples' only at
tendants. Mrs. Walter Jepsen of
lone also attended the wedding.
Th hrlde. who Is the aaugn-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G.
Franklin of Umapine. is a
rraduate of Umapine High
school.
Mr Jonwn is a craduate of
r.xnA lllnrh cphnnl nnd a 1961
ivnr K " . . .
graduate of Oregon Technical
Institute at Klamath Falls. He
u amntnvori t the Farmer's Co
op, in Walla Walla, whore the
couple will make tneir nome.
On Sunday afternoon, August
it iho newlvweds were honored
with a reception at the home of
the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Smith Orogan In Milton-Free-water.
Attending from lone were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jepsen, Mrs.
Mary Holtz and Katny ana
Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Jepsen. Carol assisted with the
gifts and Mrs. John Jepsen
served cake, from a tea table
centered with a pink arrange
ment. Mrs. Charles Barlow moved
from her home in Heppner on
Monday to her new permanent
home at 4290 High Street In
Eugene. She had been a resi
dent of Heppner all her life, as
were her parents and grand
parents. During recent years she
had spent the winters in Eugene
to be near her daughters. Mrs.
Cecil Warner and Mrs. Robert
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Pet Glennie
and family were overnight vis
itors Monday at the David Eck
man home, while en route to
their new home at Monmouth,
where Glennie will start his
reaming gnu ivotwuK i .
Central Union High school. The
Glennies had been visiting men
parents at Harlowton, Montana,
during their summer vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roblson and
children, Craig and Susan, spent
a week's vacation at Portland
and the Oregon coast. Ambrose
Chapin was In charge of oper
ating the barber shop while
they were away.
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RODEO WEEKEND
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2 - 89$
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, lb. 4S0
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