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Danny Leathers , 7 7 Mr. and Mrs. Leathers There were a number of relatives going over from Heppner for Danny Leathers niarrlane to Susan Joan Rln hart on Feb. 19. Those attending were Mrs. Owen Leathers, Mrs. Larry Cook, Mrs. Vic Lovgran, Mrs. Carl McDanlels, Mrs. Careyllast lngs, Mrs. Grace Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood and Mrs. C.C. Carmlchael. Danny grew up in Heppner and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Leathers with whom he stayed. His pa rents are Mr. and Mrs. John Standerfer, Pendleton. The double ring ceremony at the Christian Church was read by the Rev. Orville Mick. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rinhart, the bride's parents, gave her in marriage. Slieworeagown We The Anna Schwarzin To Lead Study The Heppner Day Extension study group will meet at the home of Mrs. L.B. Scrlvner on Court Street next Mon. morning, Mar. 13. Mrs. Anna Schwarzin will lead the le sson on emergenry first aid. The ladies will gather at 10:00 and will enjoy a noon potluck luncheon. Bob Peck to Marr y f fa I .jjj'.v ft Marybeth Murphy MR. & MRS. LOUIS MUR phy announce tlie engagement of their daughter Marybettito Robert Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. George (Bud; Peck of Heppner. The bride-elect Is a 1970 graduate ofCarsonHighScho ol and is a sophomore at the University of Nevada. She presently holds the office of Grand Love in the State Or der of Rainbow. Bob is a 1970 graduate of Heppner High School and is also a sophomore at the Un iversity of Nevada and is employed by Firestone Stores He is a member of Phi Del ta Alpha Fraternity. A summer wedding is planned. Takes Bride of chantillv lace with a bouf fant skirt, Juliet cap and fingertip veil. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Linda Sturdl vant and bridesmaids were Debbie Rinhart, sister of the bride and Cindy Leathers, sister of the Bridegroom. Marcie Leathers, sister of the bridegroom was candle lighter and Jennifer Standifer was flower girl. Best man was Joe Scogglns and Doug Flatt and Scott Blackman, ushers, all from Pendleton. The young couple will be at home in Pendleton where both are attending BMCC. The bridegroom Is also employed by Kerns Furniture in Pilot Rock. Women Floyd Hutchins Have 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hut chins are remembering with pleasure the celebration given them on their 40th wed ding anniversary in late Jan. by their daughters, Mrs. Lar ry A ngell and Mrs. A, M.Con nor. In the early years of their marriage they farmed in the McMinnville area and always worked with horses. They taught riding at OregonState. They have lived at Heppner for 19 years where they con tinue to share their enthu siasm for horses and the out doors with their children and grand children. Their other two daughters are Mrs. Ivan McDaniel of Pendleton and Mrs. Winston Majors of Philomath. They have 11 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Grumbler: tiie fellow who. when opportunity knocks, complains about the noise. ... WAL.L.V.C E Welcome spring with bright sterling flatware by Wallace Silversmiths. At 25 off open stock prices it's the perfect opportunity to own a complete service, or to fill in ... at unbeatable savings. So whether you want a service for 12 or a single teaspoon, brave the March winds and hurry Into our silver department today. Offer Is limited to patterns illustrated and ends March 31, 1972. Heppner Couple Married At The Dalles Julie Ayres and Alvln Ash heck both of llrpimer were married Feb. 12 at St. Pet er's Catholic Church, at The Dalles, f r. Terry Stillman performed the ceremony, before a small group of mem bers of both families and close friends. Julie wore a while knit dress and carried a nosegay of white carnations and red roses. Her sister, Kath leen Ayres, was Julie's at tendant. She wore a red velvet dress with white lace trim. She carried a nose gay of red tipped carnations. Her sister, Mary had the guest book. She wore a pink dress and a pink corsage. Mitch Ashberk was best man for his brother ami Calvin and Melvin were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ayres the bride's parents formerly of Heppner but now of The Dalles hosted the Wedding supir following the cere mony at the Mirror Room of the Recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ashbeck of Butter Creek are the parents of the bride groom. Ttie young couple is at home at the Ayres home in Heppner but w ill be moving to the But ter Creek rrnch later in the spring where the bridegroom farms with his father. Julie is employed at the Bank of Eastern Oregon. DOTS JOTS We re always having ourat tention called to look-alikes. But do you ever hear sound alikes? Bonnie Culp and her sister Ellen Goldsmith are certainly sound-alikes. El len told me that when she answers Bonnie's phone that people just will hardly be lieve her that she Isn't Bon nie. Then while listening to Art Vance talk at the Wranglers meeting Sunday evening here was another pair of sound alikes and ttiat's Art and Garry Tullis. And they're only brothers-in-law. I forgot to tell about Craig Munker's favorite foodwhenl interviewed him on his Elks Scholarship It's buttered popcorn. Oh. to be tall and young and not afraid of all those calories.!!!!!!! It was a big moment at the Don Robinsons on Leap Year Day.... Feb. 29 with the ar rival of a Leap Year Colt. He'll be the youngest horse on the ranch even when he's up in those golden years and retired to pasture. The purbred Arabian stud colt has a combination name, Jaeleap Yearzadee. From his mom Shar Jaed and his pop Zadee. He's chestnut with white markings. There's nothing quite so beautiful as all the spring babies. I'm so wishy washy. I see a colt and then a white face calf, .then a lamb and each one is the cutest. You never can tell when your years on the farm pay off. At least this was a recent experience of Sandi Matheny. She's worked at Timberline Lodge this win ter. The St. Bernard was going to have pups and Sandi was chosen to be the ac coucheuse.. Mother and Sandi did great. The St. Bernard had five pups and Sandi is going back to .Oregon State for spring term, OFF OPEN STOCK PRICES ! R "Something from the U always something jewelers special" Friends to Honor Mrs. Lindstrom A puUic reception honoring Mrs. Roy W. Lindstrom, Grand Adah of the Grand Chapter of Oregon, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held March 18 at 8:00 in the lone High School, Special piesta present will be the other Grand Officers, Grand Com mlttee members, and Grand Representatives from all parts of the state. Locust Chapter No, 119 of lone ire hosts for the reception and cordially invito all members and friends to attend the gala occasion. A no-host buffet dinner will be served by the lone Topic Club from 5:30 to 7:00 that evening In the lone Cafetor ium. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Herbert Ekstrom Jr. b) March 10. Lradle Shower For Mrs. Naffziger Mrs. Dean Naffziger was honored with a pink and blue shower on Feb. 26 at the home of Mrs. Dale Holland. The guests assembled their baby gifts under a pink and blue umbrella on a decorated table. Mrs. Naffziger was assisted at the gift table, which was centered with a stork, by Mrs. Dennis McKay. Hostesses assisting Mrs Hol land were Mrs. Ed Hiemstra and Mrs. McKay. Landscaping and Shrubs are to be Featured Monday The Heppner GardenClub's March meeting will be in the basement of the Methodist Church at 8:00 p.m. next Monday evening, Mar. 13. The evening's program is to be presented by Mr. Bob Lowe and Rev. Ed Cutting who will talk on home landscaping. They will show slides of shrubs that are especially ad aptable to this area. Hos tesses for the evening are Mrs. William Farra and Mrs. Walter Ruggles. Jean Wood Gets Masters At the University of Ore gon Winter Commencement Ceremonies to be held tomor row at Eugene, a Sociology student will receive her Mis ter of Arts Degree. Con gratulations to A. JeanStock ard Wood of Heppner. OES Names Gladys To Grand Office Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of Eastern Star is pleased to announce that Gladys Jones has been named Grand Re presentative to the state of Indiana in Oregon for two years. WASHINGTON HIGH, Port land, plans a 50th reunion for classes of Jan. & June, 1922, for mid-Sept, Those not con tacted are asked to write Lois Day Adams, 2875 SE Francis, or Doris Mills Marto, 4207 SE Covall, Milwaukie. They are trying to locate Fay Hei ne g. RUDY MENSCH says he has always sold everything he has ever advertised in the Heppner Gazette-Times. MfPPner uaaeue-J LI ISI O Store Hcurs: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 lMMtlllMlig i Rep. Edith Green May Speak - At Luncheon Edith Green, Oregon's re presentative from the 3i)lh District, has been asked to he Iht Reaker at the Senior Girls luncheon to be held this spring. The senior girls from the three high schools of the county will he guests. Mrs. Green rtes that she would very much liketocome to Heppner for the Senior Girls luncheon but due to the Congressional schedule she won't be able to give the Soroptimlsts a definite com mitment until late March or first of April. Dinner At Dubuques Mrs. Lorraine Ream of Yak ima brought her father, Gun nar Carlson also of Yak ima to visit here in Heppner. He will be with Mr. and Mrs. Toussent Dubuque. Mrs. Du buque is also his daughter. The Dubuques entertained at dinner Monday evening in honor of their Yakima visit ors. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dubuque, Mr. and Mrs. John Dubuque and Mrs. John Dubuque's brot hers Bruce and Ronnie Young. Wedding Date Set p "."Y -jjr II. "."'1 1 L Mary Christine Munkers Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mun kers of Lexington announce announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Chris tine to James Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Max well of Canyon City. Miss Munkers is a 1968 graduate of Heppner High School presently employed at U.S. National Bank in Pen dleton. Mr. Maxwell is a student at Blue Mountain Community College. The wedding will be April 15, 1972 at 2:00 p.m. in the, First Christian Church in Heppner. CERAMIC SHOP HAS NEW LOCATION Mary Lou Carlson who opened up the ceramic shop in Lexington this fall is to her garage studio in her home next to Del's Market. She plans an open house soon and invites all interested to come see her wares. Her classes will be held in the basement of her home. BETTY CROCKER COU PONS are still being sent in. Drop them at Elma's, Del's Market, Bristow's Mar ket, Hick's Market and Lee's Texaco. fN CASE our lt Has Been Our Pleasure To Serve You in the Automobile Business For 24 Years :PONTIAC - From March. UEEP -22 Years From November, 1949 On the occasion FARLEY MOTOR HrTI'NEIt, IORRI Friends Invited To the Sweeney Sunseri Wedding Friends are cordially In vlted to the wedding of Kath leen Seeney to iMvid Sun seri on March II at 2 p.m. at St. Pi tricks Catholic Church. Guests ar also in vited to the reception fIln. lug at the parish Hall. Betrothed VICKI HINKLE The engagement of Miss Vicki L. Hinkle to 1st Lt. Tom R. Heimbigner L'nlled States Air Force hasbeenan nounced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. David D. Hinkle Richland, Wa. Miss Hinkle is a graduate of Columbia High School, Richland and is employed as a secretaryat Battelle-North-west. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heimbig ner, lone. He is a graduate of lone High School. He at tended the University of Ore gon and received his degree from Portland State Uni versity. His fraternity is Theta Chi. He entered the Air Force attending O T S and pilot training. Lt. Heim bigner a pilot is now on duty with U.S. Air Force in Thai-land. I v ( HEY! The Squirrels Are Out We've Got the Guns and Ammo And Priced to Clear REMINGTON single shot .22 REMINGTON tubular .22 REMINGTON automatic .22 SPECIAL SPECIAL 22 Winchester 77 fa L R. Ammo Reg. 89c PETTYJOHN'S Farm & Builders Supply YOU OOAY KNOW, C s - 24 Years 1948 RAMBLER-ll Years From November, 1960 of our Anniversary once again we loyal friends and customers THANK YOU! uAZmt: TI-MKS. TiiuiU, Introducing Patty Luciani This Mk we're Intro ducing the UM I'rlmtui of (he 1972 Morrow County F air and Rodeo Couit. fatty l.u riant Is ttxtiKored by tit wrancleri. sm writes-" Ing senior st Heppner High Sh(4 has kept me veryhuKjr I have been active In such school orcanUathns ss Pep Club, Gills' League, G A. A., K.H.A., Rodeo Club, and Drill Team. After being In Na tional Honor Society as a jun ior and senior, I was elected president of this organisation for this year. I love sports of all kinds and have enjoed repre senting my scIhh4 as Varsity Cheerleader throughout the football and basketball sea sons. Although I haven't la J too much time for sports this year, I have enjoyed past years of girl's volley bell and basketball activities. I am a member of the Pine City 4-H Community Club and this year will con clude my ninth year of par ticipation. I would have to say trial riding, snow skiing and water skiing are among my favorite hobbies. During the summer, I would have to say that riding, snow sking and water hobbies. During the summer, I help my father with the Ranch work, which Includes harvesting and working with our cattle. I'm really looking forward to this summer as a prin ces representing the Heppner Wranglers. I'm sure that our summer activities will be very rewarding and I'm Happy to be in a position that will enable me to en joy them". OLIVE HUGHES writes from Santa Ana, Ca., that she recently visited with her sis ter Evelyn at Yucca Valley. Yucca Valley is a lovely place way up in the high desert. While she was there she went through Joshua Tree National Park. Olive plans to start home sometime this month if the weather improves! $44.95 $64.95 $69.95 $0195 $cyi95 $c yi95 BOX 30 BUICK --19 Years From August, 1952 GMC--19 Years From August, 1952 NUi.h -9 f ' I w ( p.! A V 1 PATTY LUCIANI FOR SPRING WORK Irrigation Boots For Men and Boys $595 to $795 34 HIGH ; $895 to $995 HIP FISHING BOOTS Boy's and Men's $g95 to$J595 GONTY'S -I Attfff TT mm nwnie Authorized Mineral : Detectors say to all our Ji 1 1 . .... 1 7C CO. COLE ELECTRIC Motor Bewinding Industrial Commercial Farm and Home Pendleton 276-7761 JEWELERS