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" " 111 r ;v V f A HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. TbundoT. Sap 26. 1968 3 I1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIU Illlllll Illllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIHII ociefoABD CM llilllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MR. AND MRS. MARK EDWARD HALVORSEN (Trisha Farley) (Photo by Laura) Trisha Farley, Mark Halvorsen Married in Church Ceremony St. Patrick's Catholic church in Heppner was the setting cho sen for the August 23 wedding ceremony uniting Miss Trisha Marie Farley In marriage to Mark Edward Halvorsen. The evening ceremony was performed by Rev. Raymond H. Beard be fore an altar decorated with old fashioned mixed floral bouquets. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Farley of Heppner and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen of lone. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a floor length white sleeveless gown of silk organza with rows of pink and white daisy chain trim dec orating the front and edging the high old-fashioned neckline. The long train and her white should er leneth illusion veil also fea tured border trim of matching daisy pattern. Her bridal bou quet was of pink daisies with white floral background. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Jean Marie Healy. Bridesmaids were Miss Shannon Farley, sister of the bride, Miss Susan Lindstrom and Miss Gayle Batty. Attendants wore floor length gowns of pink dotted swiss with pink satin sashes decorated with various sized white daisies with pink centers. Their illusion net headpieces had attached lontf pink satin streamers and at tendants carried vari colored old fashioned nosegays of sweet peas. Attending as best man was Joe Halvorsen, brother of the groom. Ushering the guests were Frank Halvorsen, another bro ther of the groom, Tom Heim bigner and Eric Anderson. Musical selections were pro vided during the ceremony by Bill Knny, who sang tradition al wedding selections, accompa nied by Miss Marguerite Glavey at the organ. Mothers of the bridal couple wore corsages of pink and white symbidium orchids. Mrs. Farley, mother of the bride, attended in a pink linen dress with match ing pink accessories. Mrs. Hal vorsen, motner or ine groom, fhnse to wear a blue frock of silk material. Following the wedding cere monv, the newly married coupL; greeted many friends and rela tives in a reception held in the church parish hall. Wedding guests were seated at small tables covered with white cloths and decorated at tractively with centerpieces of pink net and candles. Mrs. Marion Green and Mrs. Laurence Becket cut and served the tiered pink and white wed ding cake following the tradit ional first cutting by the bri dal couple. Also assisting with serving were Mrs. Archie Munk ers and Mrs. Larry Prock, sis ter of the groom, who poured punch, and Mrs. Paul Hisler, who served coffee. Attending the guest book was Janelle Farley, Portland, cousin of the bride. In charge of reception ar rangements was Mrs. Jack Healy, assisted by Mrs. Ken neth Batty, Mrs. Jim Prock, and other members or St. Patrick's Altar Society. For their wedding trip to White Pass, Wn., and points on the Oregon coast, the bride changed to a rose colored knit coat and dress ensemble, ac cented by black accessories. The couple is currently at home in La Grande where both are enrolled for their junior year at Eastern Oregon College of Education. He is majoring in secondary education and she is enrolled in secretarial science. Among the many out of town relatives who attended the cere mony were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sumner, cousins of the bride, of The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bristow, Portland, also cousins of the bride, and Al Bergstrom, Portland, uncle of the bride. Soroptimists Travel To District Meeting; Share in Program An excellent representation of the Soroptimint Club of Heppner wa In attendance for the two (lav (tensions of the 15th annual meeting of District No. 2 of the Northwestern Region, held Sat urday and Sunday at Eddy Mays Inn In Hood River. Registering for the meetings wire 14 members of the Hepp ner club, one of the highest per centage of memberships oi clubs present. District Director Dorothv Berrv of Portland prais ed the 100 representation from 31 clubs In the district, with three v siting clubs represented from Washington and Montana. Attending from the Heppner club were Mrs. Elaine George, Mrs. Bill Johnson. Mrs. coniey Lanham, Mrs. Sadie Parrish, Mrs. Ed Gonty, Mrs. Loyal lark- or. miss Terry Lincvcuni, mis John Pfeiffer. Mrs. Wes Sher man. Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Chnrlna tnrlQ Mrs. Jim Thom son. Mrs. Emile Groshens, and Mr ljm Thomas of Portland Thmi for the nroeram of workshops and Informative talks was "Aim High Act mow. Mrs. Berrv Dresided over tne meei ings. with Mrs. Dorotha Voruz of La Gande serving as district secretary. , Members of the SoroptimUt rinh of Hood River were host esses, assisted at the breakfast moet Itxb on sunaay Dy tne Honnner and The Dalles clubs, Among those having prominent parts In the devotional services Rnndav morning were Mrs. r-ma Mra ThnmAs and Mrs. Johnson. Shannon Kelly, also of wonnnpr was a special program trnpst. Accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Robert Kelly, she entertained with two spiritual numbers. Of timely Interest on the morning program was a panel piesentation and film on "Drugs and Narcotics Their Use and Misuse", issuing a challenge to Soroptimist clubs to be active ly engaged in combatting the increasing drug problem, An in formative talk was given by Regional Governor Lois Jacob sen of Whitefish, Mont., prior to adjournment. Regional Conference was an nounced to be held in April in Coos Bay, and the 1969 District Meeting to be held next Sept ember in La Grande. Trade at home where dollars have more sense. your COLE ELECTRIC I Motor Rewinding nov...a nevmcdel Accutrontimepiece at only ACCUTRON "240" Stainless Steel. Waterproof, Sweep Second, Luminous Dial, Black Corfam Strap. $110.00 . . . X n..i iu It's always a good time to buy an Accutron" timepiece, otaine um is right now. The Accutron timepiece has no balance wheel, no main spring, no hairspring. fTherefore no tick.) Instead it has a tiny, electronically-powered tuning fork. (That's what makes it humj The tuning fork splits a second into 360 equal parts. The best a ticking watch can do is divide a second into 5 or 10 parts. Accutron time is so nearly perfect that Bulova guarantees monthly ac curacy to within 60 seconds.! ACCUTRON by BULOVA I- goes hm , . . mm . . . mm . tWe wilt adjust to this tolerance, if necessary. Guarantee is for one year. When case, crown and crystal an Intact "Something from the jeweler's, is always something speciaL" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNER BankAmericard Grange Booster Night Scheduled Saturday Fall activities of the Rhea Creek Grange will start with a Booster Night program on Satur day evening, September 28, starting with a put lurk tuipixT at 6:30 p.m., with a program lol lowing. Plans for the evonlng were discussed by members of Rhea Creek Grange Women's. Activity club, who met at the home of Mrs. Orian Wright on Wednes day, September 18. they encourage anyone who Is Interested in joining the Grange to attend the dinner and prorjrum for an evening of fun. Those attending the last WAC meeting were Mrs. Walter Wright, Mrs. Evalyn Farrens, Mrs. Leslie Babb, Airs. Robert Stevens, Mrs. Rny Wright, Mrs. Ron Haguewood, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Emma Drake, Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Miss Marilyn Bergstrom, Mrs. Cecil Ludkins, Mrs. Anna Ball, and the hostess, Mrs. Orian Wright. Wyman-Tarnasky Engagement Told llene Wyman of Heppner and LeKter Wyman of Ukiah are an nouncing the engageim-nt of their daughter, Sheridan, to Ed ward Anthony Tnrnahky of Port land. Miss Wyman is a graduate of Heppner High school and attend ed Marylhurst college. She Is currently a junior at Emanuel llospltul School of Nursing in Portland, Tarnasky Is a graduate of Cleveland High school In Port land. He attended Portland State college and Is now serv ing with the U. S. Army, and stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wn. Club Entertained At Robison Home Mrs. Dick Robison entertain ed members of her card club ulth a pinochle party last Fri day night at her home. Two tables of cards were in play throughout the evening nd Winners were jure, jerry Anderson, high, Mrs. Joe Bnlfe. second high, and Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz, low. Door prize win ner was Mrs. Robert Laughlin. Mrs. Ron Currln. co-hostess, seived sponge cake with flavor ed whipped cream topping to those attending. Others present were Mrs. Ken Turner and Mrs. Merlin Hughes. Li MISS SHERIDAN WYMAN Golden Agers to Meet Members and guests of the Heppner Golden Age club will meet Tuesday, October 1, at the Episcopal parish hall for their regular monthly meeting. The evening's activities will begin rt 7 p.m. with a potluck supper, followed by an evening of entertainment. Invitation Extended To Couple's Wedding Mr. and Mrs, Creston Robinson announce the coming marriugo of their daughter. Vickie, to Leon Maglll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maglll, Cecil. The ceremony Is planned for 2:00 p.m.. Saturday, September 28, at the Heppner Methodist church. The engaged couple and their parents extend a cordial Invita tion to friends and relatives of the surrounding community to attend the wedding ceremony and reception, which will follow Immediately In the church base ment social rooms. Re-Elect C. J. D. BAUMAN Sheriff Of Morrow County Trained and Experienced in Tax Collecting Civil and Criminal Procedure Jail and Prisoner Management Fingerprinting In Good Health, Well Able to And Will Serve A Full Term (Pd. by C. J. O. Bauman. SIS E. Cowlna. Heppner, Oregon V7K16) ...irnTlLl" Wilms. V Li ENERGY-PACKED WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES 18 02. itmgSiagg VALUABLE COUPON ffiStiSSEgS ! ii K-rr! tv) w !!TS vHEATlES breakfast of CAamp'ork WITH COUPON ! SEPTEMBER 23-23 Mi p M P . - II -7.7 - ' I Good at. CENTRAL MARKET t : Hoppnett VALUABLE COUPON pa mi WITHOUT COUPON 2190 A NABISCO TOASTETTES 2 ,0' 79e NABISCO Fancy Crest 3 ,or $1.00 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 10 ,b $1.19 MJB 10 ox. Instant Coffee $1.39 COUPON Betty Crocker Pancake Mix COMPLETE JUST ADD WATER With Coupon Without Coupon 59c GOOD WEEK OF SEPT. 23-28 GOOD AT CENTRAL MARKET. HEPPNER 4tM44Ai4MaJBsUlS3ACULi Chef Boy-Ar-Dee PIZZAS SAUSAGE 69c CHEESE 59c PEPPERONI 79c WELCH'S 12 oz. Grape Juice 3 Betty Crocker CASSEROLE DINNER MIXES for$ 2 'or 890 I KJ MARBLEHEAD SQUASH - - -CABBAGE - - Lb. )( Lb. YELLOW DRY ONIONS Lb.6C 10 LB. NO. 1 POTATOES Lb. 45$ FRESH PORK COTTAGE BUTTS Lb. 65c BONED AND TIED USDA CHOICE BEEF STEAKS Sirloins Lb. 99. T-Bones Lb $1.09 BAR-S REG. OR THICK SLICED BACON - lb. 75c LEO'S SLICED SMOKED - LUNCH MEAT - - - i pkgs. $l.uu Dark Turkey, Beei, Spiced Beef, Corned Beef. Ham PRICES GOOD SEPTEMBER 27 & 28 Phones; (Groc.) 676-96 14, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps OMIN MARKET I INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL FARM AND HOME I Pendleton 276-77611