Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 10, 1968, Page 3, Image 3

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Steagall Home Scene
Of Family Gathering
The arrival of Mr. and Mrs.
Robbie McQueen and Mr. and
Mr. Bud McQueen of Shady
Valley, Tenn., at the home of
Mr. and Mm. George Steagnll
laxt Friday wus the occmhIoii for
a family get-together of many
out or town reiutivea ai the itea
gait home over the wit'k-cnd.
Coming to greet the visitors
were Bobble StoagaU and son
Hob of Albany, Duve Steagall of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Steagall of Spokane, Mr. and
Mrs. Willy Steagall of U'banon,
and SteugaH's mother, Mrs. Cora
Burnside of Spruy. Other callers
during the weekend were Mm.
Deanna Brandhagen and child
ren from l'endleton, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Steagall of Lexington, and Mrs.
Lola Breeding.
On Sunday the croup father
ed at the Breeding home in Lex-
Ington lor a family dinner and
visit.
On Monday the two families
from Tennessee resumed their
trip home with Mrs. Breeding ac
companylnt them for an extend
ed visit.
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MR. AND MRS. LEON GEORGE MAGILL (Vickie Robinson)
(Lyons Photo)
Robinson-Magill
Wedding Solemnized
In Methodist Church
Miss Vickie Eileen Robinson
and Leon George Magill ex
changed marriage vows at an
afternoon candlelight ceremony
in the United Methodist church
in Heppner on Saturday, Septem
ber 28. Officiating at the 2:00
p.m. service was the Rev, Melvin
Dixon.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Heppner, and parents of the
groom are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
L. Magill of Cecil.
At the altar were tall white
standards holding arrangements
of white gladioli and pink pom
pom chrysanth e m u m s, with
matching flowers in altar vases,
and flanked by white tapers in
candleabra. Yellow and white
satin bows marked the bridal
aisle.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride was attired in
a self-fashioned floor length A
line gown of white chantilly
lace over peau de soie, featuring
short bell sleeves- Her shoulder
length illusion veil fell from a
large single rose. She carried a
bouquet of pink roses and white
carnations, accented with sprays
of lily-of-the-valley with tiny
pink rosebuds caught in the
long white streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss Ra
mona Wright, cousin of the
bride, of Wallowa.
Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy
Matthews and Miss Nancy Do
herty, classmates of the bride.
Junior bridesmaid was Miss
Marlene Magill, sister of the
groom.
The maid of honor and junior
bridesmaid wore matching floor
length gowns of yellow lace
fashioned in cage style, over
fitted satin. The bridesmaids
were in contrasting pink lace
over satin gowns, in matching
styles. Attendants carried bou
quets of roses and spider chrys
anthemums in shades of pink
and yellow.
Kelly Dee McGirr, cousin of
the bride, Long Creek, served as
flower girl and Brian Hevener,
also cousin or the bride, Mc
Minnville, attended as nng
bearer.
Lighting the candles before
the ceremony were Patti Kay
Sahng, cousin of the bride, and
Dee Ann Hedman, both of Hepp
ner, wearing short pink dresses
of lace over satin.
Mrs. Robinson, mother of the
bride, attended in a muted pink
wool suit dress with cranberry
accessories, and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Magill, was attired
in a blue crepe and lace dress
with blue accessories.
The newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the
church social rooms. Single pink
tapers encircled with pink and
white pom-pom chrys a n t n e
mums, were at each side of the
tiered wedding cake. Serving
the guests were Mrs. Mike bal
ing, Mrs. Leonard Caverhill, Mrs.
Donald Robinson. Mrs. Robert
Kelly, all aunts of the bride, and
Mrs. John Magill, cousin of the
groom.
Attending the gift table were
Ginny Clough and Christine
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OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
Munkers. The guest book was
held by Mrs. Dean Robinson,
sister-in-law of the bride.
Special guests were the bride's
grandparents, Mrs. Lena H.
Kelly, Heppner, and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mt. Vernon,
also the groom's grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Perkins,
Nampa, Idaho; and Mrs. Harold
K. Pfell, Salem, a great-aunt of
the bride. - - -
For their weddine trln the
new Mrs. Magill changed to a
brick red wool snaaow piaia
dress with matching red wool
coat, and black accessories.
They are now making their
home in Pendleton, where the
bride is enrolled in Blue Moun
tain Community College. She
was a 1968 graduate of Heppner
High school. The groom, a grad
uate of lone High school in 1967,
is expected to leave soon for
National Guard basic training at
Fort Knox, Ky.
New Bride Honored
At Wedding Shower
A miscellaneous bridal shower
honoring a recent bride, Mrs.
Robert lrby of Hermiston, was
held last Sunday afternoon at
St. Patrick's Catholic Parish hall.
Following the opening of many
lovely gilts by the honoree, hos
tesses s rved refreshments of an
gel food cake, punch and coffee
from a serving table attractively
decorated in shades of blue and
white, the color scheme used by
the bride for her wedding, cen
tered on the table was an at
tractive floral cenerplece with
blue candles.
Hostesses for the event were
Mrs. Wilbur Van Blokland, Mrs.
Snoda Blake, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies
and Mrs. Grace Buschke.
Names Omitted
Omitted from a story used in
last week's paper were names of
two guests who were Introduced
at the association meeting oi
Rebekah Lodges of District 20
held in lone September 19, at
Willows Grange hall." Names of
the two are Mrs. Opal Cook, as
sistant outside guardian, and
Mrs. Altha Kirk, state member
ot the U. N. Pilgrimage for
youth committee.
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OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L. E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
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he got the
accurate time.
With ACCUTRON
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tuning fork keeps precise
time through vibrations. In fact, Bulova
guarantees monthly accuracy to within
1 minute.t
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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. HEPPNER
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Church Plans Dinner
Members of the Heppner and
Lexington Christian churches
will gather fr a pot luck dinner
Sunday, October 13. following
morning services. The dinner
will be held at the Heppner
church and will offer members
the opportunity to become ac-
Sua I nl i'l with the Rev. and Mrs.
. D. Harris of Pendleton, lie
has been serving the church as
Interim pastor for the past sev
eral WCH'Kfc.
lone Grange Plans
For Booster Night
Willows Grange Is urging a
good attendance at Its Booster
Night dinner and program, plan
ned for Saturday evening, Octo
ber 12, at the lone grange hall.
A good granger dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., with those
attending asked to bring a salad
or dessert. The special Booster
Night program will follow the
dinner, with an evening of fun
planned for everyone. Visitors
are welcome to attend.
U. N. Youth Project
Gets Lodge Support
Attendance at the October 4
meeting of Sana Soucl Rebckuh
Lodge No. 33 was small, as must
of the officers had evidentally
Joined the hunting trek to the
hills. Mrs. Jo Huston, noble
grand, welcomed Mrs. Delia
Murray, post noble grand of Mt.
Gem Lodge No. 57 of Union, who
is now making her home In
Heppner.
Members who were IU were re
ported, and cards signed to send
to them.
Sans Soucl Lodge approved
sending their contribution to the
liHiii United Nations Pilgrimage
for Youth, a project which the
local lodge has supported since
its inception In 1951.
Interest in this contest will be
urged In Heppner High school,
with the hope that a junior or
sophomore student will compete
In the final speak-off, since the
school was not represented last
year.
Mrs. Huston was hostess for
the social hour which followed
the adjournment-
Nichols Announce
Daughter's Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nichols,
lone, announce the recent mar-
iage of their daughter, Mary, to
Thomas V. Wilson of Gulesburg,
III., on Saturday, September 14,
at the First Christian church In
Galesburg.
The bride Is a graduate of
lone High school with the class
of 1967. Immediately following
her graduation she entered serv
ice with the Women's Marine
Corp, where she was stationed
at Quantico, Va., for one year.
The groom recently finished
his term ot military service and
In currently employed in a tire
factory in Gulesburg, where the
couple will make their home.
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. D. Bauman, 615 E.
Cowlna, Hoppner, Orvgon 97KH6)
Recont vueiti at th bom
ot Mr. and Mrs. Carev Hastings
were her niece, Mrs. Gladys Cor
rigall, and Mrs. Mary Doherty,
both of Portland. They were
among those who attended the
anniversary reception for Mr.
and Mra. Sam Steer at Hard
man Community Hall on Sept
ember 29. Both are former
county residents, Mrs. Corrlgall
had lived In the Butter Creek
area, and Mrs. Doherty, the for
mer Mary Carty, grew up In
Heppner.
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OIL MAN IN HEPPNER
L.E. "Ed" DICK 676-9633
Standard Oil Company of California
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Chili Con Carne 2-69$
21 ox. N ALLEY'S
LUMBERJACK
SYRUP
2 - 69c
48 oz. N ALLEY'S
DILL NUBBIN
PICKLES
63c
DUNCAN HINES
CAKE
MIXES
(EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD)
3 f"
$10
NALLEY'S
.... GREEN GODDESS
OR ITALIAN FRENCH
Salad
Dressing
2 for 69C
RESER'S 2V2 LB.
Potato Salad - - - 79C
PORK CHOPS " 790
FAMILY PAC 4-6-8 TO PACKAGE
Pork LEj Roast "650
SNOMAID PRECOOKED, BREADED
FISH STICKS - 490
HEAT AND SERVE
OREGON CHIEF
WIENERS-- - 450
Swan son's
3-Course
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Chicken
TV DINNERS
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CARROTS 2 " 250
BANANAS 3 390
Dry Onions Lb- 60
TOKAY
GRAPES --- " I90
PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 11 & 12 Phones: (Groe.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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