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i 'f DOTS JOTS r - v on! MRS. DALE COOPER Foircloth-Cocpcr Wedding in October Kiv KdinMh. Ivndlcton and veil on a crown of pearls and Stale Department . . came up Football does funny thine to mm)I. Even after many year if solne to School H.wutl meet lnc on the 3rd Monday, Irv Raurh foreot the Monday meet Ing. he was engrossed in the football game. When Mr. Dan leU, Mr. Ditltoso and Mr. Tola stopped for him Monday eve nina. he wild "Is there a meet Inn tonhiht?" He came later to make a quorum and the meet lti finally ct underway. rootbaU Without MuiicT What's a foot hall same with out the band and the cheer leaders? They add lots. One of the big thrllU a a yell lend er . . . that's what we railed them In those day . . . came during my freshman year In college. Thut'a an undeserlbable feeling you have when you re turn to your high school after you ve been away to college. The yell leaders hadn't arrived for this Important game of the easoii and Supt. Jimmy Turn Lull . . . who later was In the I il f.p-r. Heppner, were mar- carried pink and white carna ried i: rendU ton's Klrst Christ- lion. Her attendants wore pink i. in t'l-unh on (Kt. 16 at 2:(W and white dotted swlss floor I i:.. !v. DwlKht Tiv-nsen of She lei.gth dresses and pink flower I i:. t. il M nlil ihunh eon I'uit (i the e lemony. Kav'tf pannis are Mr. ;iul Mrs. D.irrrl Kalivloth. Pendleton. ):ile U the son of Mrs. June I f. 1I. Heppner. and John Coop head pieces, At the reception which follow ed In the church social hall, the bride's mother arranged the decorations. The bride's aunt, Wanda Ober, poured; friends to me and nald "Dorothy get down there and lead some yells." Boy I did and It was fun Just as the band adds to ev ery football game, the football team could add a big block of audience at a band concert it. Eugene. The bride's parents Tiny Spencer and Ronna Me j;ae her In marriage. Her maid Oacken attended the gift ta bio and the guest took. The wedding trip to the Ore gon Coast came i le yet tied at Way here. Before her marriage Kay al uf honor was Kathy Sweeney l!epp".er, and her bridesmaid his Judy White, Pendleton. Pales best man was Larry Anderson, at.d ushers were Da vid Ccoucr. his brother, and Bill Monahan, all Heppner. Doug tended Pendleton High and Mor'on was ring bearer, candle worked at Pendleton Communi lighters were Karen and Kathy !' Hospital. Dale attended Hepp Morton. Wedding music was'ner High and is now working "The Lord's Prayer." " ,no Heppner Lumber Coin Trie bride's dress was floor pany. l.-neth with an empire waist line. It was lace over taffeta. j f'g Gifl Kay wore a .shoulder lengttlv ... , . , , L'p to midnight Monday night you could pay your taxes and get the 3Cr discount. One lone rancher said 'The sheriff said he'd wait until midnight for me to get In there." I'm sure he ln-fore the made it with about 15 minutes 105 Linden, to spare! 1 A 1 IAIX Qnmi inn fl-ri x' novo i tin --m -J33 -trCTo ti 54 years in lie Klu .'.'cr laniMy arrived 1 lies t'.v!.' Mr. and Mrs. Vic Klinger are the parents of a daughter born e. 9 in Pendleton. She weigh-! 1')., S'j ez. She has been "mi'il Sheridan Diane. Mrs. K linger is the former Darlene Warren. CJrandparents are Mr. and .Mr. Ait Warren of lone and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kain of Pen dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Klinger of Lexington. Croat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bothwell, all of Heppner, and Mrs. Alean Cal vin, of Lexington. Bab human underwent sur gery early this month on his hand. We hope It's better be fore baseball season. -A V Aw ? w F "I; DEBBIE McBATH Date Announced for Hermiston Nuptials Mrs. Clara Brown of Hermis ton has announced the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Debbie McBath to Michael R. Dunham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dunham of Hermiston. The wedding is being plan ned for Nov. 24 at 1 p.m. in the West Park Baptist church in Hermiston with a reception to fellow. All friends and rela tives are cordially invited to attend. The bride-elect is a 1970 graduate of Hermiston Senior high school and is presently employed at Murray's Rexall Drug. Her fiance attended Her miston High School and Is em ployed at a Heppner mill. HERE'S THE PERFECT GIFT FOR MOST OCCASIONS BEAUTIFUL "STAR-OF-THE MONTH" STAR SAPPHIRES IN A DAZZLING SELECTION OF COLORS. IN SCULPTURED 10 K GOLD. AVAILABLE NOW AT $ 21.50 Some thing Irani th JeweUra. U always something tpedaL" JEWELERS Olive Hughes Plans Busy Calif. Winter Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buffington (nee Nora Hughes) were guests of Mrs. Olive B. Hughes this past week. Mrs. Buffington is the sister of Mrs. Mary Healy in the Pioneer Nursing Home. Mrs. Hughes loft Heppner Sunday to spend the winter in southern California. One high light of her stay, in addition to the many activities she has planned, is joining her six sis ters ana one orotner tor a Thanksgiving family gathering in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Hughes is the second eldest of nine, eight of whom are still living. This will be the first time in 11 years the im mediate family has been to gether, along with Mrs. Hughes' son, Joe. As a special treat, they all plan a tour of the Queen Mary. Lee Candy, 28. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Teal of La Grande, was badly Injured recently in Ontario. He was run over by a gTavel truck and dragged 24 feet underneath the truck. He lost a leg and suffered manv other bad injuries. 'Star Bourn 177 MAW PR. S JLM. to P-M ST. HEPPKEB 676-9200 MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Fre Estimates Cal One Orwiclt 989-8586 or Condon 384-2232 Agents for United Van Lin Larry Chadwick New Social Action Worker A man power supcrvUor for Umatilla and Morrow Coun ties' lilue Mountain Ecuttotnic Devekfment Council. Larry Chadwick. ts lusy working with community act Ion movements in Ui two counties. Larry's headquarters are In the courthouse in Pendleton. II is eager to become acquainted with and be helpful to Morrow County folks. Here he can I reached through the Neighbor hood Center, 676 M73. Larry's pat work experience Includes work with Higher Ed ucation's Chancellor Dr. Roy Lieuallen'i Maff In Eugene dur ing the final terms of Larry's degree work at the University! of Oregon. He then moved to Oregon State University where! he worked with the Department of Information a a public re lations consultant. Larry will be available to help adults register for pre- high Kchool diploma GED class en in Lexington and Hermiston. Winner! Told In BPOE Pinochle Tournament' The 1971 BPOE Fsll Pinochle tournament has Jut completed. Renults were announced this week by Mr. Parrrll rdberg, tournament chairman, FirM place went to Aha Cuuforth and Nell Jones, second pHce to Everett and Helen Kelthley and third place to D.ve anu Fran Birnett. Carolyn Cole and Beverly Sherman were the only couple to place with 1500 trump. The winter tournament Is tentatively set for Jan. 3, 1972. Sheriff John Mollahan recent ly attended a two day training course In Portland on the new criminal code taking effect Jan. 1. Monohans Have A Girl Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mon nh.in of Washington. D. C, are the parents of a daughter. She weighed 7 lb., 12 o.. and has been named Patricia Amy. The Monahnns have an older child, Michael, one and a half years old. Mr. and Mrs. James Mona han of Heppner are the grand parents. The other mI of grand parents live In New York, HEPPNEM. (ORE.). GAZETTE TIMEi. Thursday. . II. IIT1 3 Dr. and Mrs. Tibbies Hove Family Visits After several weeks of visit ing in NoMh lUkma and Mis otiri. Dr, iil Mis, Tibbies are bk home, At ;tn. Fk, N P. they United with the Lane Tibbies family. Their n Lance is an aikiotant prufeur of law at the University of North .Dakota They enjoed their grandchild ren. Iliad. X and Jill. 2. The pleasant weather that greeted them turned cold before they left Grand Forks. They went south to Man vllle, Mo,, where they enjoyed 60 ami 70 decree warmth dur ing most of their Uiting time with Mrs. Tiboles' sisters, Mix Atla Tournag and Mrs. Her bert Wolf. They pent their lime in .Missouri in the farm home of Mr. and Mr. Herbert Wolf. Willows Grange To Elect The Willows Grange regular meeting will lie Saturday, Nov. 30. The annual pancake sup per will be 6:30 p.m., followed by Grange at 8 p.m. Main or der of business will be election of officers. CWA of Gronge Meets at 4;00, Sat. The CommUtee m. Women' Activities of the Will. Clonic will roeel Satuid.iy stii'iooon, Nov. O. at 4 HI ! I he l-.nc-giiii hall. This nurini!! uill precede the pancake fits! al 6:00 by men of the grange anil the regular grange rnccitng at 8:00 that evening. Grange mem bent and friend are cordially Invited. nn 1sJ vr- J3? Traniporant Ploitic Storm Window Kit . - M .'1 II Ik mot to t c on Pettyjohn's Farm & Builders Supply Heppner 1 ,aw the FINEST FOODS FORYOur If ! 11 U l Salllleys KTiSaBHSC Eflestile's MPS 2 Fr 7c 1 2 or 8Bc I 2 ib. 82)g Kraft CHEESE SPREADS 3 - $1 standby nfl IH Reynold's fRAMRFRRY H. D. WIDE CRANBERRY LJ COFFEE !a SAUCE WM ii.o5- fOIl WHOtE ,ELUED 2 Lb. $ CQ 3 ' 89C S LrJa 4.59 25 H' WILDERNESS CHERRY PIE FILLING 53C CRISCO 3 lb. 99 STOKELY PUMPKIN PIE FILLING ... 16 ox. 4 for $J MJB WHITE or BROWN a k m m aask. bk, m m mm WILU Kltt KUC FROZEN FOODS- VERN'S PUMPKIN or MINCE PIES g() LYNDEN TANGERINES Ib. Jc No. 1 SWEET POTATOES lb. 25 No. 1 YAMS Ib. BANANAS t. g Ib. $1.00 BELTS, 4-8 Lb 47c Lb. HENS, 9-1 1-13 43c Lb. HENS, 15 - 45c Lb. TOMS, 17-19-21-23-25 39c Lb. TOMS, 27-29 41 c Lb. BAR "S" and OREGON CHIEF SMOKED, FULLY COOKED BONELESS HAMS lb. $1.19 OREGON CHIEF PORE PORK LINK SAUSAGE . Ib. 75c PRICES GOOD NOV. 19 and 20 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET