Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 15, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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    MISS PATTI PETTYJOHN
September Wedding
Planned by Couple
The coming marriage of Mini
Paul Sue Pettyjohn and Bill Mo
Coin Is announced by th brldo
elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le
I'ltivjohn of lone. The couple
will exchange, wedding vows at
the lone United Church of
Christ on Thursday, September
19. Parents of the groom-elect
are Nutna McColn of Sisters and
Norma McColn of Terrebonne.
The couple will again enroll
at Blue Mountain Community
college. Pendleton, where both
are active In the Rocky Mount'
aln Region of National Intercol
Irgiute Rodeo Association, and
Miss Pettyjohn has been among
the honor students.
Bridal Shower Given
For Helen Anderson
Friends and relatives of Miss
Helen Anderwm gathered at the
KiiiwoDuI tmrii.li hall weunes
ttitv evenlnu. August 7, for
miscellaneous bmiul shower
compliment ing the future bride,
wluu.0 wedding to Uavid v oop
er. son of Mrs. June Field, Is
M-lieduled for SeDlemfoer. fol
lowing completion of his basic
In.lnlnn at Ft. I-ewl. Wit
where he Is presently stationed
with the U. S. Army.
Decorations of pink and white
urre used about the hull and
guest were served Ice cream
and assorted cookies. Mothers
of the engaged couple, Mrs.
Ar.r'v Anderson, and Mrs. Field
at tsted with serving punch and
coffee.
Assisting the honoree with
h..r mnnv eifts were her Sister,
Mra I)iirli-iu Si-hoonovcr. Slid
her sister-in-law. Mrs. Daniel
Anderson.
Hostesses for the shower In
eluded Mrs. Rolert Abrams,
Fiancls Abrams, Mrs. Earl Gil
Ham, Mrs. P. W. Mahoney, Mar
alee Murray, Mrs. John Pfolf
fer and Mrs. Jack Loyd.
Grays Spend Service
Leave in Honolulu
Mrs. David Gray returned to
the Portland airport Friday
evening, from Honolulu, Ha
waii, where she went to meet
her husband, David, who was
on one week "R and R" leave
from military duty at Chu-Lai,
Vietnam. There he Is stationed
cn a waterpolnt. a large power
plant that supplies water and
electricity to the compound.
LCpl. Gray also works on
road repair and construction, as
sisting with roads damaged by
mine or bomb explosions. He
has about five months of over
seas duty remaining.
The couple stayed on Waikikl
Beach while on the Island. Mrs.
Grav's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C
A. Warren, met her at the Port
land airport following the five
hour flight from Honolulu.
Miss Snow to Wed
Spokane Man Soon
Former Heppner residents, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Snow, of Spo
kane, Wn., announce the forth
coming marriage of their dau
phter, Janet Fay, to Roger
Swan, son of Mrs. Fred Scholtz
and Bob Swan, all of Spokane.
The couple will exchange
their marriage vows at the Lu
theran church on Saturday, Aug
ust 31, at 7:30 p.m., in Spo
kane. All friends and relatives of
the couple from this area are
cordially Invited to attend the
ceremony and reception, which
will follow.
The couple will make their
home In Spokane temporarily
before the groom begins mili
tary service.
MISS MARLENE
RUTH CRAWFORD
Crawford Girl Plans
Wedding Next Week
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Craw
ford, formerly of lone and now
living in Hermiston, are an
ncuncing the engagement and
nDDroaching marriage of their
Hiinahtnr Marlene Ruth. to
Thomas Edward Bush, son of
Mrs. Vera Bush, also of Herm
iston.
Mica Crawford Is a 1968 erad
iiate of Hermiston High school
and Is employed at the Uma
tilla Army Depot. She is trie
granddaughter of Mr. ana Mrs.
Franklin Ely and of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Crawford, all of lone.
Her fiance is a 19bb graduate
of Hermiston High school and
attended Blue Mountain Com
munity college. At present he is
employed by the Shell Oil Com
pany in Hermiston.
Ail friends and relatives are
cordially invited to attend the
couple's wedding, Thursday
evening, August 22, at 7:00. p.m.
at the St. John's Episcopal
church In Hermiston.
Mrs. Gene (tee) Winters lett
Tuesday, August 13, for John
Day where she will spend a
few days while participating as
Judge for 4-H exhibits in Home
Economics at the Grant county
fair. Mrs. Winters expects to
travel to Tgyh Valley to do
some judging at the Wasco
county fair next week.
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"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH
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WELCOMED AS GUESTS of the SoroptiroUt Club at IU neon
luncheon last Thursday were this year's court and their moth
er. From left to riqht are Mrs. Clere Hlnton and Princess
Katny, Boardman; Mrs. Floyd Jones and Princess Marc la Hepp
ner Wranglers) Mrs. Dimple Munkers, chape rone; Mrs. Wallace
Matthews and Queen Bernlece, lone; Mrs. Don Greenup and
Princess Sue Ellen. Lena, and Mrs. George Luclani and Princess
Sheila, Lexington Grange. (G-T Photo).
Court Shares Summer
Activities with Club
At Luncheon Meeting
Members of the Morrow Coun-
tv Fair and Rodeo court shared
their Interesting experiences of
the summer with their hosts, the
Soroptimist Club of Heppner. at
the annual court luncheon last
Thursday noon In the Wagon
Wheel dining room.
The oueen and her four pnn
tesses, accompanied by tneir
mothers and chaperone, Mrs.
Dimple Munkers, were dinner
guests at tables decorated in the
western theme. Lasso ropes were
entwined with rocks and green
ery down the center of the ta
ble, with miniature horses, and
boots holding flower arrange
ments, added to the decoration.
A small replica of a pioneer
wagon centered the head table.
At each guests place were a
bright checked gingham napkin
and a program featuring each
girl's silhouette on the cover.
Mrs. Elaine ueorge, ciud pres
ident, welcomed the guests at
opening ceremonies. Among vis
itors ol the day were Mrs. Bin
Weatherford and Mrs. Mabel
Chaffee.
Mrs Bill Johnson, program
chairman, welcomed the court
and Introduced Mrs. Munkers,
who, after words of praise for
the cooperativeness of the court
and their parents, presented
Queen Berniece Matthews. In
esponse to her Introduction,
Mrs. Wallace Matthews, lone,
mother of the queen, told of the
many hours of volunteer serv
ice Mrs. Munkers gives to trav
eling with the court, her effic
iency In handling the many de
tails, and the respect and ad
miration held for her by the
girls and their parents.
Otners on tne court introauc-
ed their mothers and each told
of highlights of fairs, rodeos
and parades in which they had
participated through the sum
mer, ana or tneir coming pians.
Queen Berniece announced
that they would be interviewed
on KUMA radio station In Pen
dleton this Thursday, August
15, and would be guests of the
Shriner's football teams In Pen
dleton that evening.
Soroptimist members were re
minded to make plans now for
district meeting to be held in
Hood River the week-end of
September 21-22. Also, to re
serve the nights of Monday,
Wednesday and Friday of this
week and next week to work on
the parade float.
Parents of Queen
Entertain Guests
At Dinner Party
Mr. and Mm. Wallace Matth
ews and daughter, Deniece,
were h'Ms at a dinner Party
Kridav evening at the Willows
Ciunge hall In lone In honor
ol (jucen Berniece and her
Kiurt of the Morrow County
Fair and Itodeo,
The dinner was served by Mrs.
I.twin llalvorsen, Mrs. Marion
I'ulmer and Mrs. Jim Johnson,
mt mlwrs of the Women's Activ
ities Committee of the Willows
Grange.
The tables were decorated In
the Western motif. First boots
ol Queen Berniece were clever
ly used In holding flower ar
rangement. Mrs. Matthews displayed
manv pictures which she had
taken of the court's appearance
this summer. Following the din
ner, guests were Invited to the
Matthews' home for visiting,
and were entertained by mov
ies t.iken of the court s appear-
anoes this summer.
Guests for the evening were
Princess Sheila and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Luclani;
Princess Kathv and her mother,
Mrs. Clove Hlnton; Princess Sue
Fllen and her mother, Mrs. Don
Greenup; Princess Marcla and
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Jones; Chaperone Mrs. Archie
Munkers and Mr. Munkers; Mr.
nd Mrs. Kaymond rrench and
HEPPNEB GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August IS. 1961
daughter, Verlna, queen of the
l!K!7 fair and rodeo; Mr. and
Mrs. Hilt Mealy; Mr. and Mrs.
Tad Miller: Mr. and Mrs. Berl
A horn ami daughter, Bonnie
Kae, and Miss Kathy Keene,
Many of the parents and res
idents of the county traveled
to Hermiston on Saturday to ob
serve the court's appearances In
the street parade of the Uma
tilla County Fair and at the
uitcrnoon show. A pollock din
ner was held at the Wrangler
club house in Heppner for the
court and fair and rodeo boards
Saturday evening preceding the
outdoor activities and corona
tion ceremonies.
It has been announced that the
Morrow County Court was Judg
ed In first place among courts in
the royalty division who rode In
the Hermiston grand parade on
Saturday,
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COMING
Wasco County Fair
AUGUST 22-25
AT TYGH VALLEY
35 miles South of The Dalles, Hiway 197
EXH I BITS-CARNIVAL-RODEO-RACES-DANCE
A place to have fun is a Fair
in The Country.
CELEBRATING 100th ANNIVERSARY
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OUR OWN LOCAL
WATiRllIlOMS
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TOMATOES
Invitation Extended
To Couple's Wedding
On Friday evening, August 23,
Miss Trisha Marie Farley and
Mark Edward Halvorsen will
exchange their marriage vows
in St. Patrick's Catholic church,
Heppner. The ceremony will be
at 7:00 p.m., with the wedding
reception immediately follow
ing in the parish hall.
Parents of the couple, Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Farley, Heppner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvor
sen of lone, join them in ex
tending a cordial invitation to
the many friends and relatives
in the surrounding areas to at
tend the ceremony and reception.
Mrs. Sara Morrow, mother of
Mrs. Bob Abrams, arrived last
week from her home in Prescott,
Ariz., from where she drove
with a niece. Miss Dorothy God
dard of Los Angeles. Mrs. Mor
row plans to make her - home
in Heppner, having purchased
property here.
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Local Jumbo
CANTALOUPES
Van Camp's PORK and BEAMS -3--89C
NABISCO 1 LB.
RITZ
CRACKERS
390
MJB RICE MIXES . ....... 3 for $j
CHICKEN. BEEF. NEW ORLEANS
SWIFTS 3y4 LB,
WHOLE CHICKEN, Canned $1.09
4 for $1
SWIFT'S
VIENNA SAUSAGES
12 GAL.
PUREX
35
GIANT
TIDE 79C
Mrs. Bob Webb and dauqhter,
of Adrian and formerly of Hepp
ner. were visiting here late last
week. Her husband is now op
erating an auto repair shop in
Adrian. She states that they
miss their friends here after
moving to the new location.
COLE ELECTRIC
Motor Rewinding
FRANKS
OLD FASHIONED
2 LB.
PEG.
890
OREGON CHIEF
Polish Rings 59$
Reg. Bone-in
Smoked
Shank Half Butt Half
or Whole
Lb. g5c Lb. gQc
Center Ham
Slices lb. 89c
Frozen
FLAV-R-PAC
Lemonade
5 for $1
10 oz.
Strawberries
4 ,or $1
PRICES GOOD AUGUST 16 & 17
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