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Li -J ,-fr? 7 'X' T - ( ! -. ' V.. J I I I m , - V - II' -i 3 f .v. .. " I & ' ' "J una 1 ...... MR. AND MRS. TIM DRISCOLL Am and I w p t;il!!r! .i!,it fh. Ciimmuniiy .id for St. Pat rick's I'i'w cUu.vli and it camt ) l aterally . . . ' H.to'm th 1 1ut h . . . Ileri-"s !; People." JU' t about every grandmother r ! irday fcli xd tea h r has - & this nst a finder play with I pi n . hut Ann add"! a .-svple cf lines that I had nev 1 heard. Hr giH's l;!;e this. ' !Ier's the t'hureh. Here's t!ie 'tvple. Opn the d.or and there's the people. Shut the r4r and see them pray. Ojen the door and they all run sway"! M '. and Mrs. James Drobny rrvi family from Eagle Creek i-ere j?u."sts of Mr. and Mrs. Art Oalz 11 last weekend. Ccrvallis Wedding Unites Mary Steagall And Tim Driscoll The Chunh of the Good Sa maritan In CorvullLs was chos en f ir the wedding of Mary Steagall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R)l.ert Steagall, Albany, and Tim Driscoll son of Mr. a I Mrs. Jim Driscoll. Father ( harles Neville performed the ceremony, and Bob Steagall gave his daughter in marriage. Mary's maid of honor was Viikie Stonewall. Tom Driscoll was best man for brother Tim. Pridrf-maids were Mrs. Cheron ated with lavender, purple and white. Lavender pew bows were used and two white wrought Ir on candle stands stood near the altar; the one on the left re celved the bridesmaid's lighted candles, and the one on the right held two small candles and one larger candle. Two crescent shaped bouquets of lavender and white mums also were featured near the altar. As the ceremony began, Mary and Tim lighted the two small er candles at the end of the ceremony, they together lighted the large center candle. The candles were purple with a band of white near the top. T.-ylor. Donna Pam Bowling, a Chi Omega sor ority sister. At 8:00. Saturday evening, Sept. 25, the church was decor- Steagall, and 'Bride Designs Dress YOU GET 5 MATCHING SERVING PIECES 1 EACH: Pcd. Tablespoon Butter Knife Gravy Ladle Sugar Spoon Cold Me '01 FOR ONLY 3 . . mm 1 ' 1 (regularly $7.95) When you buy a 50-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 in New SPANISH MOOD for only $49.95 50-Pc. Service for 8 contains: 16 Teaspoons, 8 Dinner Knives, 8 Dinr.er Forks, 8 Salad Forks, 8 Soup Spoons, 2 Tablespoons (includes Serva-Tray) HURRY! OFFER ENDS DEC. 31, 1971 Spanish Mood A free flowing design of dramatic contrasts ... an echo of a noble Spanish past. Bold dark panels frame a raised motif accented by graceful intaglio scrolls. Tra-lemyrk of Oneida l.t.: ONEIDA DELUXE STAINLESS1 4 '-'a ra'wrtJ to is Owicaera'tl Diuxe Stiiatta The bride designed her gown which was made by her mother. It featured an empire waist, ling voile sleeves with wide cuffs, and with it she wore a Juliette cap and a floor kngth veil. Lace accented the sleeves, bottom of the full skirt, the Jul iette cap, the train and veil The maid of honor and the bridesmaids wore similar styled scoop-necked dresses with shir red empire waist and long full sleeves of gold, red, blue and deep purple material. Each car ried a candle. The maid of hon ors bouquet was a cascade of lavender, purple, and white mums. The bride's rather sim ilar bouquet contained two gar denias. Scrority Sisters Sing During the reception in the church hall, the traditional "Chi u aweetneart song was sung by several sorority sisters. Laur el Brooksby, a sorority sister and Louise Smiley served the bride's cake. Her grandmothers, Mrs. Burnside, Spray, and Mrs. Donna Johnston, Pasadena, Ca., pour ed, and Patty Lawrence, Chi Omega, served the punch. Hel- ga Eddy, Mary's former room mate, was in charge of the gifts. Ihotographs were taken by Er nie Treeman. Couple Travels South After Mrs. Driscoll changed in to a travel outfit of a lavender knit pants suit with tunic top and a wide brimmed lavender hat, the couple started south to see San Francisco, Sausalito, Monterey, Carmel, Los Angeles (Disneyland and the Busch Gar dens). They are now at home in Mil waukie, Ore. Tim is employed by the Fred Meyer Pharmacy, Oak Grove branch. Ecth ore OSU Grads Both Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll are graduates of Oregon State Uni versity. Mary went to higli school in Albany; Tim in Hepp ner. Mary has her degree in el ementary education. She belongs to Chi Omega sorority and was Delta Chi Calendar Girl of the Year, Sweetheart of Tau Kappa Epsilon, and was on the Theta Xi Court. Tim has his degree in pharmacy and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. So.nethinq txora th leweier t always something t peclel JEWELERS Stow Hours: I A-M. to S M 177 HATS ST- HEPPNEB PH. 676-9230 SmUmebcui I - k!hisi Leo Ashbecks I To Note 25th i The Leo Ash beck Ranch oni Butter Creek will be the scene of a 25th wedding anniversary honoring the couple on Sunday, Nov. 21. : A cordial invitation is fxtr-nd ed to all their friends and rel-J atives to attend the open house Nov. 21 from 2 to 5 p.m. HOLIDAY WEAR Robes and Gowns Lay-away Now for Christmas MiLADIES Two Elected By Soroptimists At !! November buklneu merlins the Heppner Sordini mtkt Club dectHl Mm. Mike Cray a vlcw-pwsident to fill the vacancy Mt by the depart ure of Mm. Thillip Puhcrty. Mm. Khtlne George w elected to comph'te th board of direct ors. The budget proponed by the Way and Meana Committee wan adopted. After a brief di cusslon, the member voted to Invite the area clubs to Hepp ner next May. Plans for the Turkey lp on Nov, 27 are In fiood order, ac cording to dance committee member. Before the business meet be gan, Dianne Mills delivered her winning Soil Conservation Speech. ENGACEMEENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ft. Jones innounce the engagement of their daughter. Mania Ann, to Stephen R. Johnson, son of Mrs. Ronald Johnson and the lale Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson lives at Lake Oswego. The wedding will be Dec. 11 at the First Christian Church In Canby. WHAT COO UN For Day of Bread I tent for ihHr sa prU winning undwkh recipes. They sound real yummy but complicated and I wouldn't have twm of the ingredienta In my cupboard for a pur uf the mument aandwk'h. Th Cleowood Thia make 6 sandwiche and would be a whole meal. 12 Mice whole wluut bread, lolled, buttered I medium Uermuda onion, slic ed and separated Into ring t iabtetoon butter 1 cup red kidney leans, drained 1 tablespoon chopp.nl pimento 1 tsp. cherry a tp, Mil I S Up, lepM'r 2 cups shredded Cheddar ctufse 1 small tomato, diced, about cup. Fry onion In 1 tbsp butter un til transparent. Remove from heat; add beans, pimento. thcr ry and seasonings. Stir In cheese. spoon mixture onto fi toast slic es. Broil until cluese bubbles. Sprinkle with diced tomato, fervc immediately oiM-n faftd with toast (Mints cut from re maining toast. Mr. and Mrs. Bruc Rlgby end Duwn of Gresham were up to spend the weekend with Mrs. Grace Buschke. Mrs. ISigby had dental work done. NErrNER. (ORE.). GAZETTE -TIMES. Tardrr. Ho. II. 1)71 and and and Joint Anniversary Draws Mony Friends Two large cakes, two guet IxH.ki, and two money trees were featured at the 5ih anni versary parly given their par enM by the thildren of Mr, Mr Leo AshNvk and Mr. Mrs Raymond French. FIchly iume relatives friends came to the Falrunnind Annex on Saturday evening to wish the coupW well. Mary Rhea and Leo Ashheck were married In llermislon on Nov. 2.1, 19liJ, und Norma IVnton and Raymond French wer married at Onrion on (X-t. 2t of the same year. Raymond's sisters Dorothy 0" Rourke and Framine LVatw made the Anniversary cakea and Norma' sister. Mrs. Joe Rivera, Salem, oured coffee at the party. The French daughter. Susan, Verina and Karen tMrs. Joe WimhD did much of the plan ning and the decorating for the party. Dick Sargent U back home again from the Wallowa Moun tains, Dick went up there on a hunting trip, brought back an elk. Suspense Movie Saturday, Sunday, at Heppner High The Hltt Year! Staff will present ho movie, 'Paddy's Gone A Hunting", on Saturday nd Sunday evenings, Nov, II and U. AH Age will be admitted Shavitime rich i.itflst i 7:."i The story I a ui"ne thrill er telling about an insane cam palgn of terror which a man load against hi foimer wife, SATURDAY RF.VIFW c.m wented that In this film. "Ag ony U protluced by sutJijestlon and Implication." 4 H KOOKY XOOKS On Nov. 4, we met at Mrs. M. L. Allyns. The min-ting was called to order by chairman Sharon McCarl. Tliere were no minutes b'ause secretary Sher co Marquardt was absM-nt. Then Mrs. Allyn told us what our lesson was about. Then the meeting adjourned. Our next meeting will be Nov. IS at Mrs. Allyns house. Betty Fae Green. reHrtcr New Mi SCO mm ms - - - 2 -m Betty Crocker Cob Mixes (NO ANGEL FOOD) Krusteaz 3Vz Lb. PEKtake Flour ' Jump l Lb 95e 2 Lb $1.65 3 Lb $2.59 ox. Infant SJ Q UNCLE BILL DILL PICKLES 3 $1 PINT SIZE STANDBY TUNA FISH 2 89& OJIUcCARKE tntM NALLEY'S 30 OZ. CHILI CON CARNE HOT OR MILD 75& Johnston Graham Cracker PIE CRUST ... - 2" 69$ GET MORE TO EAT from our OREGON CHIEF PURE PORK BULK Lb. FRESH Bg6i is FRESH PACIFIC 12 OZ. MEDIUM i asm SHURTEHDA EREADED Beef Patties ".c HEAT AND SERVE JW RED DELICIOUS I ' fi I v v yj Lb. iftc OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRIES 2 - 590 USE ONE FREEZE ONE PINK GRAPEFRUIT 6 $1 PRICES GOOD NOV. 12 & 13 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps ml 3 MARKET