Soroptimists Plan Initiation for 3
Final plans for the Jan. 29
initiation ceremonies were made
at Thursday's Soroptlmist lunch
eon meeting at the Wagon
Wheel. The 7 o'clock dinner and
initiation of Marlene Bergatrom.
Mary Eleanor Gilman and Dor
othy Heard will be held at the
home of Joan Hughes. Members
are reminded to bring their
green stamp book as the price
of "admission". The stamps wlU
be used to purchase a portable
hair dryer.
The dryer will be used In the
"Hair-Do" project Each Satur
day Bettie Doherty and Alice
So ward go to the hospital to
give a shampoo and set to four
of the women In the Nursing
Home. It was reported the wom
en look forward to these sea-
sions with much pleasure.
Preliminary plans are being
made for the Feb. 14 party at
the Nursing Home. Blue Birds
will attend to pass out the gifts
and favors.
The Feb. 5 meeting of the
Soroptimists will be held at the
conference room of the Gilliam
& . Bis bee Bldg. The casserole
will be furnished.
Open House Sunday
For George Lucianis
Friends are cordially invited
to an Open House Sunday from
2 until 4 p.m. at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Lucianl on
Butter Creek. The occasion is
their 25th wedding anniversary.
They request there be no gis.
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COMMUNITY
SILVER PLATE
by ONEIDA
48-P.IECE "DINNER-FOR-8" SET
$8995
Sat includes: 8 uch tea
spoons, plica knivts, plica
forks, plaoa spoon, salad
forks; 1 tach burttf knlfo,
sugar sooon, raf . swvinf
spoon, piarcad serving spoon,
cold unit fork, gravy ladls,
casserols spoon, dtstart
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Reg. Consumer Price $125.00
(chest optional extra $25)
Savings also available en 52-, 6S-, 76-Piect sets
"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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MR. AND MRS. HAL SUNDAY,
the former Nonda Clark, with
Patrick Clark, who was ring
bearer at their wedding dur
ing the Holidays.
Nonda Clark, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Barton Clark became
the bride of Hal Eugene Sun
day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dar
win Sunday at a winter holi
day wedding Doc. 28 at the All
Saints' Episcopal Church, Hepp
ner. The Rev. Dirk Rinohart
read the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a flowing
princess style gown of sculptur
ed velvet. The dress was fash
ioned with a high neckline in
front dipping to a V in back
with selfbound and shaped
streamers that formed the train.
Her full length illusion veil was
held in place with a double sat
in bow headpiece. She carried
a crescent shaped bouquet of
white gladioli accented with sil
ver ribbon. For luck she carried
a six-pence in her shoe and
wore the traditional blue garter.
Her attendants were Maralee
Trotter, matron of honor from
Corvallis and bridesmaids were
Bonnie Hanna her roommate
from Myrtle Creek and Carol
Rawlins of Heppner. They wore
floor length empire style gowns
of turquoise velveteen. They car
ried topiary calls or wnite car
nations, turquoise net tufts and
silver bows.
Sal Lo Franco, San Jose, was
hpst man. Ushers were Jeff
Kroner of McMinnville and
Tom Sutro of Los Angeles, both
of whom are fraternity brothers
of the bridegroom. Patrick Clark,
nephew of the bride was ring
bearer.
Mrs. Dirk Rinehart played the
nuptial marches as well as mu
sical numbers preceding the
ceremony. The altar flowers
were turquoise carnations and
there were white bows on the
pews.
Reception Follows
The turquoise and silver col
ors were also carried out at the
reception with Christmas ever
greens as the background.
After the young couple cut the
traditional first piece of the
wedding cake it was cut and
served by Mrs. Harold Wright of
Heppner and Mrs. Earl McKen
ney of Hermiston. Pouring were
Mrs. Ned Clark, sister-in-law of
the bride and Mrs. Jerry Sun
day, sister-in-law of the bride
groom. Attending the gift table
were Marsha Soweu and Fran
ces Abrams, and Elizabeth Ab
rams was In charge of the guest
book.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Clark wore a royal blue
dress ensemble with matching
blue velvet hat Mrs. Sunday
wore an emerald green coat
style dress with matching veil
hat. They wore corsages of
white carnations with silver.
For golng-away the bride
chose a dark brown wool pants
suit with brown accessories and
tangerine carnation corsage. Fol
lowing a short wedding trip the
couple is at home at 915 Rum
mel St., McMinnville where both
are students at Llnfleld College.
The bridegroom is also working
in management training at
Shakeys in Portland.
Catching the bride's bouquet
was Bonnie Hanna, the brides
maid, and the best man caught
the "blue garter"!
DOTS JOTS
Justine Weatherford called
last week to say this Is a mixed
up place. She went out to watch
a big flock of birds flying south.
In so doing her attention was
focused on the PopUr trees with
swollen buds Just ready to pop
Now she wants to know which
Is smarter, the birds or the
tree?
Happy birthday to Jeff Huston
on Jan. 31. He Is an excited al-most-six
year old. It just so hap
pens that on Sunday he'll be
putting in his six pennies at
church the same time his good
friend the Rev. Dirk Rinehart
will be over from Pendleton and
will be putting in his pennies,
also! Happy birthday to Dirk,
too. Jeff is the son of Mr. and
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
233 N. Main
Elma's Flower Shop
Phone 676-9426
After Hours Call
676-9767 or 676-5849
Mrs. Omer Huston.
Like mother ... like daugh
ter is the way it is at the Mel
by's. We have word that Mrs.
Steve Jurclch, the former Kathy
Mclby, is writing news and
working circulation at the Sulli
van Review, a weekly at Ru
shore, Pa. This is about 15 miles
from the AFB where her hus
band is stationed.
Tbtuav. January 29, 1970
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harsh.
man returned home Tuesday
from Portland. Their daughter,
Teresa, attends Northwestern
Business College and they en
Joyed a visit with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Harshman and
Mary and Wilbur Van Blokland
attended the Northwest Flower
Show.
I hove filed for County Commissioner
on the Democratic ticket and earnestly
solicit your support.
I've had 14 years of road construction
and maintenance and am willing to listen
to other county problems.
M. V. NOLAN
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Revival Services
Feb. 1-15
U. S. CHILDS,
Plains, Kan., Evangelist
Hear these and other Sermons: Man's Greatest Inher
itance Saying Yes and Meaning No The Writing
on God's Hands, Unconscious Loss Tea Leaves in
God's Cups.
Feb. 1-8-15 Morning Worship 9 A.M. Lexington
11 A.M. Heppner
Combined Evening Worship 7:30 Heppner
Feb. 2-6 Nightly Heppner, 7:30
Feb. 9-13 Nightly Lexington 7:30
First Christian Church Church of Christ
Gale and Center Lexington
Heppner -
Don W. Johnson, Minister, 676-9209
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APPLE JUICE
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3 For 890 3
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BLUE BELL
CHIPS
3 pok 590
FLOOR
WAX
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27 ox.
iNOBOY-5 SERVING SIZE .
INSTANT MASHED POTATOES 12 $
LEMON PLEDGE
14 OZ. $.29
SUN COUNTRY
AIR FRESHENER
59'
CREW
BATHROOM
CLEANER
-FRUIT-
BANANAS . . . . . 7 $1
PINK GRAPEFRUIT for $fl
CARROTS 2 ,b 33c
LETTUCE . . 2 heads 29c
69c
- MEATS --
USDA CHOICE
Round Steak Lb $1.09
Rump Roasts Lb 85$
OREGON CHIEF SMOKED
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PRICES GOOD JANUARY 30 and 31 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice-
low prices and S&H
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