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Committees Namcd To Direct Activities Of Soroptimist Club Cuminlltiw for the coming yrnr have been mimed (or tho Soruptlmlxt rluli by tho newly limtiilli'd pn-Kldcnl, Mrn. Wnvcl WllklnHon. Thi flHonl v'iir dim 'd July 1 wllh iinnunl report turned In by committee iliulr men of liiHt yenr. Niimeil to committee are the (oIIowIiik: nlleniliinee, Mrs. Ixiy Ml 1'nrker, Mm, Murjorle Wor den; hullelln, Mm, Kd Gouty, Mm. ChurlcN Starku, Mr, Carl MiDiinlt'l; budget und flminre, Mr. Worden, Mrs. MrDunlel; clujinlf Icilltm anil memherNhlp, Mr. Howard 1'etlyjohii, Mr. Kill CiiIHdh; hoKpltulity, courte ny and extension, Mr, (ionty, Mrs. Conley lnhnm; interuat lonal h'oodwlll mul underntund liiH, Mr. Hin 1 1 CroNheiiN. I'nrllamenturl a n, cmiMltutlon it ik I by Iiiwh committee Includeii Mrs. I. milium, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Stark; ni:ruin und education, Mrs. VVes Shermnn, Mrs. John I'lelffer, Mrs. Sadie Parrlnh, Mrs. CroNhens; htMorlun, Mrs. McDnnlel; service objectives, Mrs. tllll Johnson, Mrs. Purrl.sh, Mrs. Worden, Mrs. Pettyjohn; wuys und mcuns, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Malt Hughes, Mrs. .Sher mnn; youth committee, Mrs. 1. nullum, Mrs. Stark., Mrs, Pet lyjohn; public relullons nnd f fairs, Mrs. Starks, Mrs. I'urrlsh, Mrs. Johnson, and float com mittee, Mrs. Sherman, Mrs. Par rlxli, Mrs. (ionlv Mrs. Hughes und Mrs. I-ta Thomas. At the July 7 business meet Inn, Mrs, Thomas, a charter member anil active during the years thut she has been a res ident here, was voted life mem bership In the Heppner club. Arrangements are being made to entertain Queen Krnn und her princesses In the Morrow County Fair and Hodeo Court, their mothers and chaperone, Mrs. Archie Munkers, nt the luncheon meeting at the Wagon Wheel on Thursday, August 1H. At the July 21 meeting Mrs. Sherman reported on a meeting of the float com mil tee. announ cing plans fur construction of this veur's parade float. The float bed Is being remodeled In the shops of llager's Dairy mak ing It ready for travel so thut It mnv be entered In the Pen dleton Dress up pantile, and In other out of town parades In ihe future, as a community service project. A humorous presentation was made to the new president, Mrs. Wilkinson, when she was sur prised with a "memory tree" prepared by Mrs. Croshens. Small Items reminiscent of some of the comical highlights of the trip to spring Hegional Confer ence In Spokane, tt'n., were placed on the tree und explain ed to the members. Attending the conference were Mrs. Starks, Mrs Croshens and Mrs. Wilkinson. SllOETY ttmtmMMMIfMmtmitMMIIKtMUMttfMHHltttlHMi ' '." XA-ij ' - V - N i MISS SHARON ANNC LUNDELL Sharon Lundell Sets August Wedding Dat Mr. nnd Mrs. Itlchard I.undell of Pendleton, ure announcing the npproaching murrlage of their daughter, Sharon Ann. to James Phillip Fletcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Fletcher, also of Pendleton. The wedding ceremony will be Saturday, August 0, at 11:00 o'clock at St. Mary's Catholic church In Pendleton. All friends and relatives ure cordially In vited to be present. The couple will greet their guests at a reception Immedi ately following, Mrs. Emit Croshent will leave Friday from Portland for a vacation trip to Sacramen to. Calif., where she will visit u brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hough. She may also travel to Long Bench to see her son. who Is expected to come Into port soon while serv ing aboard the York town. Invitation Extended To Couple's Wedding The marriage of Miss Judy Diane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Smith, to Kenneth C. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, all of Heppner. will be solemnized on Saturday. August (j, at 2:00 p.m., In the Heppner Methodist church. The parents, and Judy and Kenny, wish to extend a cord I. hi invitation to nil their friends to attend the wedding and re-u-plloii, which will follow, In the church sis-lal rooms. Pomona to Meet At Lexington Hall Summer meeting of Pomonu Grange will be Saturduy, July :(i, ut the Lexington Grange hall, starling with a dinner at 7.00 p.m. The meeting will fol low at H:00 p.m., which will In clude the showing of a film, "I!oad to Yosemlte." Memorial service for mem bers who have died during the past yenr Is also planned. A good attendance of mem bers Is urged for the dinner and evening meeting. Metskcr maps of Morrow, Gil liam, Umatilla. Wheeler countiei on sale at the Gazette-Times. HER DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING select it at PETERSON'S JEWELERS nokiim for a diamond rnnecmcnt ring for your bridc-to-bc? For that most important purchase, you naturally want to be sure ot the integrity of your jeweler. 2L 1) ere vou can be certain of quality, prestige, expert counsel. You'll find on unusually complete nnd attractive collection of diamonds many in the very price range you have in mind. Why not come in with your fiancee and let us assist you both in choosing the ring she will cherish forcv.- I llilHTin "Something from tha Jeweler' I, la always something special.'' Store Hours! 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST HEPPNER JEWELERS STAMPS Mrs. Gcrtson Tours Wide Northern Area On Extensive Trip Vurlety ut travel, Including bus, bout, plane and train, was cxierlcnced by Mrs. Clara Gcrt son on a three-week tour Into Canada and Alaska. Mrs. Gert run returned Sunday, July 24, from the memorable 'Green CarM-t" Alaska Adventure Tour, sponsored by the nntlonul trav el service, Trallwnys. One of 38 tourists, plus the tour director and chartered bus driver, she left Portland July 1 for the north-bound adventure which took them through Brit ish Columbia, up the Inland water passage by bout through ihe Prince of Wales Islands. Transferring to train at Skag way, they went through the mountainous area to White horse In the Yukon territory, and by bus through Tok Junc tion and to Anchorage, A chartered plane took them high above the beautiful snow capped mountains to Nome and to th e typically. Alaskan com munity of Kotzebue Just north of the Arctic Circle, where they viewed F.sklmos In their native customs of fishing nnd trap ping. A visit to Fairbanks pro vided them with an extra ex cursion trip to see the beau ties of Ml. McKinley National park. The tourists found the weath er cool and damp during much of the trip, hut warmer on the return trip down the Inland Al can highway. Many of the beau tiful snow-rapped mountains were closed In by fog but the trip left m any favorable Im pressions on Mrs. Gcrtson, her first trip Into the Alaskan country. Erwin-Clark Wedding Changed to 4:00 Hour of the marriage ceremo ny for Miss Shlrlee Frwln and Pfc. K3 Richard Clark, has been changed from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., on Saturday, July 30, according to announcement by the parents. Arrival of the groom from his base at Fort Devens, Mass., Is not expected until early Satur day morning, making necessary the change to a later hour for the wedding ceremony. All friends are cordially In vited to come to the Heppner Methodist church for the 4:00 p.m. ceremony and wedding re ception which will follow. Mrs. John Skaggs and her daughters, Cheryl and Patricia, are here visiting Mrs. Skaggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stout. They came Wednesday, July 13, and will return to Spo kane on Saturday. Mrs. Skaggs Is living In Spokane while her husband, TSgt. Skaggs, is In Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. John Venard and Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Leon ard spent Sunday, July 24, In Pasco watching the hydroplane races on the Columbia River. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred West In a new house overlooking the scene of the ruees. Gail Hoskins Weds James Boor July 15; Reception is Planned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoskins are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Gail, to James L. Boor of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boor of Arlington. The couple exchanged mar riage vows at a small cercmo ny In Coeur d'AIene, Idaho, on Friday, July 15. A public reception Is planned to honor the newlyweds, to be held nt the Hoskins home on Sunday afternoon, August 7. All friends and relatives are In vited to come to the Hoskins home between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. to greet the coup le. Following her graduation from Heppner High school in 19fi4, the bride attended Port land State college and the Pa cific Business School, and is now employed In Portland. The groom Is a graduate of Arlington High school and Is presently enrolled at Portland State College. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Norton of Baker are visiting for a few days at the home of Mrs. Amanda Duvall. Mr. Norton is a cousin of the late Harry Du vall and resided on a farm north of Lexington several years ago. HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. July 28. 1966 Couple Set Wedding Date for August 6; Extend Invitation Mis Marlene Kay Fetsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert L. Fctsch of Lexington, will exchange marriage vows with Gene L. Longgood of Yak ima, Wn on Saturday, August 6, at 2:00 p.m. at Peace Luth eran Church In Pendleton. The prospective groom Li the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Longgood of Walla Walla. The couple anda their parents take this means to extend a cordial invitation to all friends in the area to be present for the ceremony and reception which will follow. Following their marriage, the couple will live in Yakima where the groom is employed with the Northern Telephone Company. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray left for a short vacation on Mon day, July 18. They stayed un til Thursday, July 21, at the Lynn Pearson cabin on the Mid dle Fork of the Payette River, in Idaho, then returned to Nampa to visit friends. They continued on Friday to La Grande to stay overnight with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Murray, and family. Healy, U of 0 Grad, Named to Honor Roll Michael Healy, son of James P. Healy, was named on the college honor roll among those graduating at the Univer sity of Oregon for the spring term, with a CPA of 3.60. Healy graduated with a Bach elor of Science degree In June and was accepted Into the In tern Teaching Graduate pro gram at the University. He la now working toward his Mas ters dcgTee there. Both Mr. and Mrs. Healy, the former Feme Albert, have ac cepted positions to teach in Roseburg for the coming year. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Rewinding INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL FA KM ArU MUJVtt Pendleton 276-7761 1 lone Friends Honor Miss Christopherson With Bridal Shower ION K Connie ChrlstophcrAm was feted at a bridal shower last Thursday afternoon at the social rooms of the lone United Church of Christ. Assisting her with opening the many lovely gifts were two former high school classmates, Cheryle Lun dell and Lee O'Connor. The gift table and tea table wore decorated in shades of blue nnd green, the colors Con nie has chosen for her wedding. Her mother, Mrs. Krnest Chris topherson, presided at the punch bowl nnd Mrs. Ralph Crum poured the coffee. Those assisting ubout the rooms were Delores Emert, Kathv Crum. Cheri Carlson and Susan Llndstrom. Hostesses were Mrs. Garry Tullls, Mrs. Crum, Mrs. Raymond Lundell, Mrs. Phlll Emert, Mrs. Charles O'Connor, and Mrs. Roy W. Llndstrom. Connie will be married at Oakland, Calif., on August 20, to Max Barnum of Warden, Wash. TO THE EDITOR. July 20, 16 Dear Editor: In regard to the July 14 let tor hv Cenn Pierre. I would like to state my appreciation of the concern which Mr. Pierce has shown by presenting Dr. Dod son's article to the people as food for thought. While I do not profess to have knowledge of how the war on poverty Is progressing, I do agree with the Impliea 1 1 o n which Dr. Dodson presents. As he implies, if you succeed in destroying a person's need for self-nctunlizatlon, a need which phychologtsts and sociologists regard as instinctive, you des troy that person's drive to be- mniA art inrtivliloal to do Anv. thlnrr fnr himself What hetrer way Is there of destroying this need than rewarding a person for sitting around with his hand out and mouth open contribut ing nothing to his own preser vation? Thank you Mr. Tierce. Bill C. Cox 1762 Ferry St. No. 5 Eugene, Oregon July 22, 1966 Dear Wes: Our board of directors wish to Join in extending congratu lations on your recent award for service to agriculture. This Is certainly a boost for our community. Sincerely, Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc. H. D. McCurdy, Jr. Manager Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Padberg were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cal dora of Coos Bay. Mrs. Padberg ana Mrs. camera are sisters. Spending the past week-end with them were a son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Padberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross of Canby. The group enjoyed a family picnic on Sunday and celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Padberg. Joining them for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tucker and family of lone. Me Home PILLSBURY CAKE MIXES ALL EXCEPT ANGEL rOOD 3 f $1 S 4 W 28 OZ. BAKED BEANS - 3$ MJB COFFEE 1 Lb 75e 2 LB $1.49 3 18 $2.23 10 01 lns,ont $1.39 fSr"ZXrrr.i 1 r-ssrnhAlis STANDBY 14 OZ. SUNSHINE 10 OZ. SUNSHINE 2 LB. S- ATri m MARSHMALLOWS KRISPY CATbUP s ,.$! CRACKERS fjh I BITE SIZE U OZ. f A A l FOR $1 FRILLETS 3 for $1 59C Afetl Cfl SWANSON INTERNATIONAL fe. TV DINNERS GERMAN ITALIAN CHINESE MEXICAN EA. 490 s 4 hi i j j i j i 1 1 j.i .rf xi ' 1 7 I FRESH WAPATO CORN 6350 CANTALOUPES 3 for 65 C NO. 1 Potatoes 10 u. 430 SEEDLESS GRAPES LbJ9C ALWAYS FRESH FLAVORFUL I UALITY MEAT! FOR YOUR BARBECUE BONELESS Pork Roasts Lb. 69C BAR-S (YOUR CHOICE) 6 OZ. PKGS. Lunch Meat 3for890 PICKLE AND PIMENTO HEAD CHEESE BARBECUE BOLOGNA ALL BEEF BOLOGNA SPICED LUNCHEON USDA GOOD AND CHOICE Pot RoaSCS u. 55c Lb. 65c BUDDIG SMOKED SLICED Dried Beef 6 ox. Pkg.59C PRICES GOOD JULY 29 and 30 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET ORE E N j