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15 11 TERRE SUNDIN Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sundln of Pondlcton announce the cn gagement and forthcoming mar riago ot their daughter, Terre, to Chris Lovgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovgren of Lexlng ton. Miss Sundin, a 1969 graduate of Pendleton High School attend ed BMCC and is now employed at St. Anthony's Hospital. Her fiance, a 1968 graduate of lone High School attended BMCC for two years, completing his Teen nical Agriculture course this June. The young couple has set June 26 for their wedding date. Friends are cordially invited to the wedding at St. Mary's Church at 7 p.m. Munkers-Healy Wedding June 27 Mr. and Mrs. James Healy an nounce the forthcoming mar riage of their daughter. Sheila to Donald Munkers on June 27. Friends and relatives are Invit ed to attend. The wedding will take place at St. Patrick's Cath olic Church at 1 p.m. The re ception will follow in the Parish Hall. lone High 1959-1964 Class Reunion The lone High School classes of 1939 l'JH were represented at a reunion, June 13, 1970 at the Anchorage Itestaurant In Port land. An enjoyable evening of reminiscing and v lulling with former classmate and faculty waa had by all. Mrs. uernice Fletcher, former Ionian, was In charge of the alt down dinner for uty. Notes from several not attending were read. Those winning prizes were: anniversary Jerry and Judy Davidson and George and Bren da Portschy; birthdays Bruce Rlgby and Jean t Martin) Bra zell; largest class Class of 1902; traveled farthest John How ton's; other prlzezs were won during the evening ' by Linda (Helmblgner) Vincent, Carol Ann (Palmer) Rea and Harold Rletmann. Marilyn (Morgan) Peck was Mistress of Ceremonies for the evening. Paula (Barak) Peck and Arleta (McCabe) Klinger also assisted. Faculty members attending were: Dallas Shoekley's of Seat tle, Wash.; Chuck Hudson's of Oregon City; Don Brostrom's Bend; Arnie Hedman's Hepp ner. Others attending were Bob Despaln's Arlington; John How ton's La Grande; Dallas Rea's Condon; Melvin Martins Othello, Wn.; Harold Rictmann lone; Michael Elder's (Evlc Jepscn) and Francis Stacks (Karen Lundclll from Eugene; Al Brazell's (Jean Martin) Castle Rock, Wn.; Lona (White) Wehling Seattle, Wn.; Tom Pointer Lexington. From the Portland area: Keith Peck's (Marilyn Morgan) Jerry Davidson's (Judy Morgan), Wil liam Peck (Paula Barak), George Portschy's (Brenda Townsendl, Charlcne Jones, Drew Vincents (Linda Heimbigner), Francis Rea's, Jim Paavola's (Geraldlne Morgan), Bill King's (Sherry Benson. Bruce Rigby's, Russ Smith's (Ann Baker), Roily Eks- trom's. Garv Morgan, Kaipn Martin, Les Madden, Ken Klink er's (Arleta McCabe) ana Lyn Benson. UltllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIItllllllllllltHllltltlllllftltNlllltttllUI QqSS of I960 Reunion June 27 nilllllllMIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIItlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllltlllllllllllUIMIMIIlllllllllllllltlll Dr. McMurdo Home ij savefa aft on G O RIIAM STAINLE S S The World's Finest 6-PC. PLACE SETTING SALE LIMITED TIME OFFER Beautiful Gorham Stainless originals - now available in eight distinctive designs - Just right for any decor. Start your Gorham Stainless service or add to your present set during this sale - and save up to $3.00 on each place setting. A6-piece place setting contains two teaspoons, place knife, place fork, place spoon, "" Individual salad fork. 'SALE ENDS JUNE 27th REG. $8.95 NOW $6-95 REG. $11.95 NOW $8-95 "Something from is always something Jeweler's, special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A-M. to 6 F.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH BANKAMERICARD CREEN TAMPS MERIDITH REITA WEBB 1 PARKER Meridy Webb Married in Walla Walla Ceremony St. Paul's Episcopal Church In Walla Walla was the setting for the wedding of Miss Merldith Reita Webb and Lt. William Taylor Parker on June 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webb, Jr. of Walla Walla, former Heppner residents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Sam T. Parker of Spo kane and the late Mr. Parker. Rev. Roger Williams officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white cotton ottoman threaded with satin Venise trim on the neckline, empire waist and cuffs. She wore a camelot headpiece with floor length mantilla with Venise trim. She carried a bou ouet of white and pink roses. Miss Rebecca Jane Webb served as her sister's maid of honor, wearing a floor length gown of Dink cotton ottoman with ven ise trim and matching bow and carried a nosegay of pink car nations and baby breath. The bridesmaids, wearing identical Dink eowns were Mrs. Roger Al- drich of Tacoma, Miss Sharon Rudd, Spokane, Miss Kay Fra- zier and Miss Ann larwaier oi Walla Walla. Serving as best man was Rob ert Brazeal of Spartanburg, S. C. Ushers were Dan Dunn, Portland, Bob Pearson, Spokane, Tom Fos ter, Seattle, and Terry Simon, San Jose, Calif. Master Greg Dean, nephew of the bridegroom was ring bearer. Reception Follows A reception followed at the Walla Walla Country Club. The bride attended Heppner Grade School, St. Paul's, and graduated from Walla Walla Hieh School and graduated in elementary education from Washington State University in June, 1970. The bridegroom graduated from Shadle Park Hieh School in Spokane, and since graduation from Washing ton State University in June, 1969, has been with the U. S. Air Force attending graduate school at San Jose State College studying meteorology. They will be making their home in Spo kane where he is now stationed. Attending the wedding from Heppner were Mr. and Mrs. How ard Cleveland and Tom, Mr. Luke Bibby, the Terry Thomp son family ana tne K.ennetn Cutsforth family. Gathering Welcomes The Dave Williams' The First Christian Church of Heppner and the Lexington Church of Christ enjoyed a com bined potluck dinner Sunday, June 14 honoring Dave and Mel ody Williams. They are serving the two churches tnis summer many different capacities. They will be helping with the youth groups and Dave will be preaching while Pastor Don Johnson is on vacation. Following the potluck dinner the afternoon was spent with group singing led and accompa- ied by Dave and Melody, lhe talented couple also sang sev eral songs for the group. There were around 70 present to en joy the afternoon. From Virginia Dr. Archie U. McMurdo rvturn ixt lt Wtxlnesdsy frrm a flight to Washington, I. C. Then by another plane for a short hop to Charlottesville, Va. Here he visited hia brother, Aston K. Mc Murdo who live there with niece. Aston wa 97 year old on June IS. Dr. McMurdo also attended a reunion at the University of Vir ginia there at Charlottesville. There were about 500 alumni but no other one from his das of 1909. He had lovely spring weather. The air waa perfumed with the honeysuckle that borders every highway and byway. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash were In Hood River this week end to visit Mr. mid Mrs. Elmer Springer. Mr. Nash's sister, and his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nash. They also visit ed "Scotty" Applcgatc, fomer Heppner residents. The 29 member of the class of l!i0 of Heppner High School are planning a big get together on June ZJ. At the present time IS of the class have Indicated they will attend and more are expected. lhe weekend will begin at 6:00 Saturday with a social hour and dinner at the Wagon Wheel i.vi a faintly jui!uik fiiiiic U planned for 11:00 a.m. Sunday at the courthouse park. All 19ti0 graduates and their families are Invited and since many of them are living fairly close to Heppner, most should be able to attend. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, J una 18. 1970 Vacation Program Given Sunday The sixty students enrolled In the Methodist Vacation Church school presented a program Sun day during morning worship. The Kindergarten group taught by Mrs. Daniel James assisted by Debbie McLeod and the Pri mary taught by Mrs. Bruce Grif fith who also acted as director, gave memory Vi-ftiul And tongs. Two older groups taught by Mrs. Ed Cutting and the Rev. Ed Cut ting presented dramatic skits. Mrs. Cutting's group dramatized a Japanese Home Worship Serv ice and Rev. Cutting's group dra matized from every day sltua- Nazarenes Enjoy Neighbor Night All those present at the Hepp ner Church of the Nazarene for the June 17 Neighbor Night service enjoyed the inspiration al sing time. Slides were shown by Pastor Everhnrt and refresh ments were served following the service In the Fellowship Hall. Booklets 'This Was Your Life" were presented to all those In attendance. Special musical numbers were presented by local talent and en joyed by all. The July Neighbor Night has been tentatively set for July 11 at 8:00. A special Invitation to these monthly serv ices is extended to the entire community regardless of church affiliation. Joe Mason of PrineTllle, a for mer resident of lone, Is visiting here this week. He comes up to Heppner about every month to visit his sister, Clara E. Kincaid who is In the hospital. Mr. Ma son Is a veteran of World War I and spoke briefly at the Cham ber of Commerce luncheon. Hons: Cheating, Jumping t con clusions without evidence and worthwhile values that can be trusted. Each department dhiplayel handwork. Karla Weatherford had the nursery. Others assisting were Lora Lee Stotts. Lisa McCabe, Mrs. Elmer ralmcr. Ecvc;!y Phegley and Mrs. Ron lingu.-wood. Moving to iPullman The Harold Beggs family Is moving this week to Pullman to make their home. Mr. Beggs who has been principal of lone Schools for acveral years will enroll Monday at WSU. He plans to attend summer school, through the 1970-71 school year and summer 1971 to achieve his doctorate in School Administra tion. The girls are working in Pullman already. Joy Is working In the Jolly J and asks her friends to stop In there when they are in Pullman this sum-, mer. Charity is working as sec retary in the Pullman High School office this summer. ( AND DOWtl Orafe MJB COFFEE 2 Lb. $1 79 3 Lb $2.89 ox. Instant $ J JCJ 10 Nabisco Flings, Chipsters and Shapies 2 - 69 Nalley's TANG 55$ OYSTERS 3- $1.00 8 oi. Tin MJB TEA 100 BAGS 99$ 1 tiy MJB RICE 42 ox. 5 Q V mm rtmfo -am r FREE 1 Complexion Si Camay with thu coupon when you buy one Complexion Size V' CHEF BOY-H-DEE PIZZAS Cheese 63c Sausage 73c Pepperoni 83c SERVE STEAK FOR FATHER'S DAY USDA CHOICE BEEF T-Bone Steak 1.39 Sirloin Steak 1.29 Altar Boys icnic Planned The Catholic Altar Boys pic nic will be held June 20. Cars ill leave the church at 8:30 m. for Lehman Springs. Those planning to go are asked to call Frank Rasmussen at 676 9281, Randy Lott at 676-5866 or Don McElligott at 422-7156. Lunch i will be furnished. OREGON CHIEF 12 oz. PKG. Thts offer good mTUfliS., jLOyftl- O- Goodie! -'CfyfM tiAMGTi LEMONS 5 - 290 BANANAS 7$1 R0MAINE 2'29C Red Leaf Lettuce 2 for 29c 10 LB. NO. 1 NEW POTATOES QQc PRICES GOOD JUNE 19 & 20 Phones: (Gros.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET 051