Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 29, 1949 Final Rites For Burl Kenneth Searcy Held Friday A.M. to attend to business. During her ariscno1. Opal G. Adams will writr news for the Condon Globe j Times. Mrs. John Hawk and two sons and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and two r J I 1 J daughters returned Friday from rriOnVA 11 Marysville, Tenn. where they I were railed hv the death of their j father a month ago. Mr. Hawk met them at Arlington Friday , morning. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams jand girls and Marshall Nelson i spent Christmas and several days this week in Heppner visiting luith Mr. and Mrs. Vietnr T-nvcrrpn ear accident at Fallon, New Pec.!and y B. Adams and son. 16. His mother. Mrs. Lillian Sear. ! ... . ,, . , .... ry. knives. The pallbearers, all' Mr' a"d r L.C ?"V Miion.. were Harlan Schroder. edH 0 fondo" t0 v,s Klmo Kelly. J,m D.mboski. John TZ? , , ,1 Ft? Hawk and Bill Edwards of Fos- " L ,0 MS,t thtouh " all, and the eseort from Fallon. Mr. and Mrs. Man JuncK went to The Dalles on Monday. Mrs. jJurick will enter the hospital on luesday for a check up. Mrs. Carl Coleman and son Carl Jr. left Monday morning to spend a week at Spokane visiting her mother. By KlA M. LEATHERS A large number of friends and neighbors attended the funeral of j Sic Burl Kenneth Searcy at Con don at 10 a. m. Friday at the; Catholic church. Kenneth, with three other bovs. was killed in a I A capacity crowd gathered at Jeflmore hall Thursday evening to attend the Christmas program by the school, and Larry Carroll and Clarence Briggs of the AFL union and the local union. The musical pageant, enacted by the uifwr grades was beautiful. The union men showed several reels of Christmas pictures, and the lo. cal union gave bags of candy to all youngsters present. Betty Metecr and Betty Davis were assistant hostesses at an American Legion auxiliary Christ mas pany at the home of Mrs. Florence Manske on the evening of Dec. 19. Each took a gift and Jots of fun was had by all. Earl Williams and Opal Mor gan were quietly married at Gol. dendalo. Wash. Thursday, Dec. 22, with Clayton, a brother of the groom, and Vernon Bundy ac companying them for witnesses. The couple returned to Kinzua Friday afternoon to their home they have been preparing the past month. Earl is a foreman in one department of the plant. Mrs. Mark Samples left Mon day morning for Rapid City, S. D. Ezzie Adkins' and son Jim left Saturday to spend Christmas in Portland with his brother Ora. Mark Jellick and Jimmy Hulett accompanied them. Frank Wilson spent Christmas at his son's home near Mayville and returned to Spokane with his wife and daughter Edith, to spend the remainder of the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hines and son Hershall of Lebanon were visiting several days at the home of his brother Marvin. While here the Hines got in some good duck and goose hunting. Everett Hadley of Hardman came to Kinzua to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams and the Owen Leathers Sr. homes. Everett is a former Kinzua employe and at present is attending a govern ment school at Baker. He will re turn on January 3. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Halverson and son Arthur- left Friday to HIE AMERICAN WAY PiPlw si i II KrStt W&i'"' mmn shake of the I f Kfl mi ifM Santa. Jack O'Harra of Klamath Falls and Otis Freeman of Los Angeles were guests at the O'Harra ranch during the vacation. They return. ed to their work Tuesday. Free man is a teacher in the Klamath Falls schools. In the printing of the high school honor roll last week, this correspondent regrets to announce leaving out Shirley Hunt. She was also on the roll. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers and family left Saturday for Clacka mas where they will visit the Kev. Kellogg and family. Also going to Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen ger were hosts for a Christmas party at their home, the guest list including relatives living in in this region, guests included U. H. Messenger, Portland: E. T. Messenger, Boardman; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Willett, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammell, The Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger, Meacham; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zinter and son, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marquardt, Lexington. All of them gathered at the E. T. Messenger home in Boardman Let Us Spray!! Heavy Duty Spray Rite Wheat Rig Galvanized Dipped Booms inside and out Hi pressure and low pressure in one pump Heavy Tank and Frame Power Takeoff Operation or Motor Spray Rite Control Block unified control for accurate application with suck-back dripless action eliminates dripping boom SPRAY BLOCK RIG PARTS - Conversion Kits, Nozzles, Pumps, Control Blocks, Booms, Hi Pressure Hose and Fittings Everything necessary to rebuild or build your sprayer. PRACTICAL ADVICE AND HELP John Ransier Phone 1111 or3Fll IONE, OREGON Where Do We Co From Here, Lefty? visit relatives and friends in Port land. During Arthur's absence at the local theater, Dorothy Long took tickets in his place. Bill Owens is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. War ren Jobe, during the holidays. He is from The Dalles where he makes his home with another daughter. While here he will also visit his son Jack and family. Owen H. Leathers Sr. left Sat urday morning to visit his mother, Belle Leathers and other relatives at Vancouver, Wash over Christ mas. He was accompanied to Vancouver by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carmichael of Lexington. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Moore and daughter Kay were shopping in Kinzua and before Christmas Mr. and Mrs. David Peterson Jr. of Portland spent Christmas with the Senior Petersons. David Jr. owns and operates a barber shop I in Portland. He was barber here for a long time. j Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Harrison were shopping at Condon Satur i day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orwick land daughter spent a part of the j vacation at Condon and Heppner I visiting their parents. ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauman land child spent the holidays at Echo with his father Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson and daughter Wanda went to Eu. gene Saturday to spend Christ mas at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Clayton Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Armstrong went to Spokane Saturday to visit his daughter throught the vaca tion. Mabel Anderson and infant son returned to Kinzua Monday after spending Christmas at her brother's home near Fossil and at the George Webb ranch home near Mayville. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. England spent Christmas at the Maurice Wilson home near Mayville and at the Loyde Smith home before returning to Kinzua Monday. Monday to continue the reunion, t IMS by $520,000. On the same basis of compar ison, redemptions increased about $185,000, but total redemptions for the 11 months of 1949 are running far behind the same per iod of 1918. These redemptions include substantial maturities, ....... ...-.tl.-.n thic tn nrvnrox- f. lli.. j inmuuiiniiB ...... rr- iu. vu .-.iw u. v ,.mo... imat0y $7 million in Oregon, with the Clarence Haves family. ' . lln0,i Charles Buchanan is home from I, r- ,SamT"l "M2 I null eifeu nfiui. wm..v..- .. . - exceeded their total sales lor tne Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruhl and Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, Mrs. Maggie Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt of Heppner. Mrs. Ear! Warner left Saturday Baker where he attends business college. SALE OF E BONDS EXCEEDS S2.000.000 DURING NOVEMBER Sales of E Bonds in Oregon for November total $2,229,087, with additional sales of F and G Bonds bringing total purchases of U. S. Treasuary Department Savings Bonds to $2,807,824, according to figures just released by the Fed eral Reserve Bank of San Francisco. In connection with the publish. ing of these figures, Mr. E. C. Sammons, State Chairman, an nounced that comparisons show sales of E Bonds for November were off about $140,000, compared to sales in October. However, total E Bond sales for this year exceed ed the same period oi time in entire year of 1948. At the end of November, Hood River County had outsold the year 1948 by $134,000. Benton County with sales exceed ing the 1948 total by $58,000 and Malheur county exceeding 1948 by $52,000 have also made except ional showings. County Chairman Mrs. Elaine George announced that sales of Savings Bonds in Morrow County for November totaled $19,819, compared to sales of $7,894 in October. Morrow County has ex ceeded total 1948 sales by $34,846. Your Home Town Pa per Only 3.00 a year lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllll I free DANC I STAR os REPORTER ! AdmtMloa prlM afternoon and rbiaf , molee pe elflcaUi' kdrntlMd to b othanriaal Children: Bet. Frioe .IT, Ft, lu .03, Total Mc; Onii ul Xifh School Btndenta 11 yean ul oreri Bit. Prtoe .40, Fed. Tax OA, Total Mo; Adulter Eat. Price Mo, red. Tas .10, Total Me, Brery child oocupjtaf a teat anurt hare ticket. Bandar ahows contissoni Iron 1 p. m. ail erenlnf ahowe etart at 7:30 p. anieae otberwlie edTerUaed Boxoffice open until 9:30. Saturday, New Year's Eve. Those coming to the show at 3 ;sfl will be out Just at midnight. Burton Peck Home Scene of Family Christmas Party By DELPHA JONES Christmas eve was enlivened at the Burton Peck home near Lex ington by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morey and son Alvin of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Nolan, daughters Beverly and Phyllis and son Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peck and sons Ronald Lyle, Richard, Burton and Billie, ri. omuiuo, ,wim Edwjn Tucker her husbandi Jeunett and Martha Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck and daugh. ters Patsy, Sherley and Kay; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peck, George tBud) Peck, Miss Mary Ann Hunt and Mrs. Emma Peck. Cafeteria lunch wa sserved at 5 o'clock and the evening was spent in games and renewing old ties. Son James Peck and wife of Salt Lake, Utah could not be present, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cutsforth are now making their home on the Cutsforth ranch formerly oc cupied by the Henry Rauch fam" ily. Mr. and Mrs. Rauch are mak. ing their home in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall and Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall and families and Mrs. O. G. Bree ding spent Christmas in Kinzua. E. J. Evans is again in Lexing. ton after several weeks spent in Ohio at the home of his brother, Thomas Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lott spent the week end in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. August Peterson returned to their home in Yakima one day last week after three weeks spent at the home of Mrs. Elsie Peterson and son Elmer. Miss Betty Ball of Arlington spent last Friday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Pe terson. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Duncan of Yakima spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K, K. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ball of lone spent Christmas at the Peterson home. Melvin Brady of Arlington also was a guest. The Ne-top pew Campfire girls gave tneir leader, Mrs. C. C. Jones, a party Dec. 22, honoring her birthday. This was the day of the annual Campfire party given the girls by Mrs. Jones, but thev turn ed the tables and gave her a tow el shower. After this an exchange oi guts was enjoyed and refresh. ments were served. The Lexington high and grade scnoois gave tneir Christmas pro gram Dee. 21 in the school audi torium with all grades and high taking part. Several musical numbers were enjoyed as well as a pantomime of Christmas In an ordinary family. Solos were given Dy uunny June Anderson and Bet ty Griffen, and Phyllss Nolan. ine program was under the di rection of Janet Rands. After the interesting program, treats were handed out by the traditional GUS By Legion Hall, Friday December JANNSEN lone, Oregon 3 Music by AL HUIT Flatt's Transfer and Storage Heppner Ph. 1 12 The Dalle Phone 2635 114 E. 2nd St Insured Carrier OREGON WASHINGTON FURNITURE MOVING "We Go Anywhere.Anytlmt" Sunday-Monday, Jan. 1-2 Look For The Silver Lining jEE June Haver, Ray Bolger, Cordon McRae, r: Charlie Ruggles, Roumary DeCamp. ; Lee and Lynn Wilde. S. Z. Salcall The songful, danceful. Joyful story of the tihow-world's Glory-girl. Marilyn Miller. r Start the New Yrar right! See this heart- S warming ensemble of beauty, music and E5j Technicolor! You'll be Happy! Tuead ay Wednesday, Jan. 3-4 H EDWARD, MY SON Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr. 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