Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 07, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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    gociAL HAppENNes
Helen M.Mi!. Shirty
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Surprise Reception
Fetes Frank Howells
On 50th Anniversary
ui k nd Mable I.a-H urre
guri tf hinor t a urjri
H.(!uik dinner n4 reception
Sunday. June 20, ! Thorn
ItuMt-n c abin near lUt-d Milt.
tn Uifir Vnh wedtirg ennlver
ary. One hundred twenty - two
jjuc! g!hrrl during the day
to ronzretulate the couple.
After a urr.jitlou meat, the hon
ored couple rut and erved a
four tit-red wedding rake with
lr rrram.
Out of town iruett were Frank
lluwell' eldest aUter, Mrs Tilda
Putter of Vancouver, Wn; Mr and
Mr Leo Hathaway of Vancouver;
Mr Opal Ayre of Beaverton;
Mr Roger Connor and children
of Foret Crove; Mr and Mr C E
Keith; Mr and Mr Bill Dual
and aon uniy; Mr uiauy lor
rlgal; Mr and Mr Roger Howell
all of rort land. Oregon.
Many friend and relatives
gathered from Heppner, Hard
man, Spray, Kimberly and Mon
ument.
Hosts for the party were the
couple' ehlldrerr. Everett. Cllf
ford and Marvin Howell and
other close relatives.
Mr and Mrs Howell are child
ren of pioneer parents, who help
homestead and settle the Hard
man country. They were united
In marriage June 26. 1910 at the
Joe Howell home below Hard
man. The couple have lived In
the Hardman-Monument area all
of their married lives.
Itione 6 92-
Dinner Party Held
At Anderson Home
Mr and Mr X C Andeitun en
trrtaiivMl the Mother Club with
a iiak baruevue dinner lat
Thursday evening at their home.
TTiov. attending were Mr and
Mr lUy Smith. Mr and Mr
Klmrr Schmidt. Mr and Mr L L
Robblmt. Mr and Mr Ken Keel
ing. Mr and Mr Ray William
in. I and Mr Wallace wow.
Mr and Mr Harold Laird and
thrlr huufceguest. Mr Laird a
nikter and husband. Mr and Mr
Krnent Netter of Yakima. Mr and
Mr Itohert June, Mr and Mrs
Victor Kreimeyer, Mr and Mr
Rixl Murray, the Rev and Mr
Bruce Spencer and Mr Clem
Slotkard.
Sunday Dinner Party
Given Houseguests
Mr and Mrs Mervin Leonard
of Lexington entertained their
houseguests, Mr and Mrs Robert
Hull and family of Portland with
a dinner party Sunday, July 3.
Guests were Mr and Mrs Harry
Bongers and family, Mrs Ike Cole
and Mr and Mrs L II Van Bus
kirk and their grandchildren
from Santa Ana, California.
The afternoon was spent In
playing bridge with Mrs Bongers
having high score. I
Soroptimists Meet
At Court House Park
The Soroptimlst Club of Hep
pner met Thursday noon for i
picnic lunch at the court house
park.
Birthday cake wa served In
honor of Mr Oliver Creswlck,
and a card was read from Miss
Let a Humphreys who Is In
Europe.
The next meeting Is the an
nual business meeting and writ
ten reports are due from all
committees on the activities for
the year.
Miss Shirley Peck
Tells Engagement
Mrs Roy Erner of Albany an
nounces the engagement of her
daughter Shirley Peck to Mr
Ralph Marlatt, son of Mr and
Mrs Tom Marlatt of Heppner.
An early fall wedding Is plan
ned.
Mahoneys Entertain
At Barbecue Party
Mr and Mrs P W Mahoney en
tertained a group of friends with
a barbecue dinner last Wednes
day evening at their home.
Guests were Mr and Mrs Har
old Cohn, Mr and Mrs James
Farley. Mrs E C Dougherty and
Air and Mrs La Verne Van Marter.
Bloke-Koeanquln
Wedding Held In
Portland Recently
XL. Aidath DUr.n Kn
quirt, daughter of Mr and Mr
Lro Koeanquln of ivrtiand re
rently became the bride of Mr
Parrel! Jack Blake, son of M
and Mr Kenneth Blake of Hep
pner, at the home of the bride'
parent.
The Rev Knuton of St Mark
Lutheran church officiated at the
ceremony.
Fur her wedding, the bride
chose a white sheath drea witn
white acceksorle and (he wore
a single white orchid.
Virginia Vanderberg wa mat
run of honor and Chuck Chandler
wa bet man.
Darrell attended Oregon State
College and Portland State Col
lege and I now attending Mult
nomah College. The bride atten
ded busine college before her
marriage. Both are employed by
the American Fore Loyalty in
surance company In Portland.
The couple left Immediately
after the ceremony for a lew
day at the coast.
Dick Brunner Family
Honored At Barbecue
Sunday, July 3. Mr and Mrs
Robert Brlndle entertained with
a barbecue potluck at their home,
honoring Mr and Mrs Dick Brun
ner and family of Pasco. Mr
Brunner was a former manager
of J C Penney Co. here.
Besides the honored guests
those attending were Mr and
Mrs Philip Blakney and family
and Mr and Mrs Paul Koenlg
and family.
Birthday Party Held
For Mrs Howard
On Saturday evening, Mrs
Robert Pfelffer entertained
group of friends of her daughter,
Mrs Kenneth Howard, in honor
of her birthday.
Refreshments of Ice cream and
cake were served.
Mr and Mrs Len Ray Schwars
spent the Fourth of July holidays
In the Anthony Lanes ana uran
ite area of the Blue Mountains.
There's no place like home
HOME FROM THE HILL-that
Is. See it and you'll talk about
it-it's Its own best recommen
dation! Star Theater, Sun-Mon
Tues.
THE HEPPNER CLEANERS
WILL BE
Ctasod for Ft ffiBlfai
July 17 thru July 31
To allow our entire crew the opportunity for a vacation
we will be shut down for a two-week's period. There will
be no cleaning done during that time but the office will
be open to pick up cleaning daily from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
All cleaning received by Thursday. July 14 will be processed and ready for you by
Saturday, July 16.
Remember
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 1 SO YOU MAY PICK UP
YOUR CLEANING
WE WILL
Reopen Monday, August I
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Lexington News
ly DCUKA JONES
Lre Corr.llrsen vi the U !
Navy U Ulting hU grandpar
ent. Mr and Mr Jo IVrr.lleton
for a few day, before rrturnlng
to San Diego.
Mr and Mr George Irvin and
children have moved their
household effect to H'd River
uhre thev will mane tneir
home.
Mr Farl Warner lt received
wvrd of the lllne of her nUter
Mi Ltm Broad ley who I a pat
lent In the Kelo hospital.
Mr and Mr Armln Mhun and
Mr. Wilson' parent, ana sir
and Mr E K IVck nd rhlldren
were weekend visitor at the
Cutftforth cabin
Mr and Mr Eugene Sawyer
visited her parents. Mr and Mr
W K McMillan over the week
end.
Mr June Davidson and family
spent the weekend In Portland.
Triune spending the aay at tne
Yacht Club In HermUton and at-
tending the Aqua Caper were
Mr and Mr Vernon Munkers.
Denny McMillan, Marvin Way.
Mr and Mr Cecil Jones and
children. Mr and Mrs Jones and
family were cuests of Mr and
Mr Don Hellker for the day.
Hugo Leyva visited his grand -
parents at
Form Safety Week
Set July 24-30;
Hazards Stressed
Sile j,-ti uiUi'al ai,J rdui4
tlon&l .tkir.i.-.,ti..(; are r i- r
utti'g thu vear l.t f. u attention
on .4ti..n.il tum Safety Week
in Oregon. July 21 to i with
the theme Knj.-v Farm Life
Practice Safety."
Sfe um- and handling of farm
chemical ami af-ty In recrcat
lonal an. I water activities on the
farm Mill te treMst, repotted
tat. chairman Keith Sime, IVrt
land. representing the Agricult
ural Chemical As iation.
Mr MaU l Mack, aWnum dir
ector of Oregon State College ex
tension servlee and Mtretary for
Safety ek. said Information
and educational material have
been sent to all Oregon counties
to help siren farm safety not
only for the special week but
for the entire year.
Accidents to farm ople cost
the nation an estimated $1 til
lion yearly, according to the Nat
lonal Safety Council which
points out that there are four
Ime as many accidental deaths
n farming than In manufactur
ng.
Oregon i II youths will take
an active part In this year's pro
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thuidoy. Jly f, 0
rmtl.n, Oregon State Giatjje.
Stale li.duktiUl Aivltei.t Com
niiMimi, rlfje NfftlittiM Hard
uare ivl linilement AH'UI
it, State th'patiment of Kduca
lion, Portland Implement and
Traitor Association, Oregon A
.uil.'n of Ciniwratlve. and
Ai'fH uitural Chentlcat Aoila
lion, and Oregon State College
extension en Ice.
PATTIlON VS. JOIIASNSF.N.
Star Theater. July 21 22 2X
ram, calling attention to safe
Lakevlew. over the l rM Vl '"'nma' h-mkws
tnrtiugn nemonstrations at coun
Mr and Mrs Al Fetsch and,- ,lrs nn1 s,a, Fair Demon
children and Mike Griffith were '" wnteata w tli prize
wkend visitors at Lehman nfy ar.C f PS"M Jy ,thf
Keuiiurai i. nemiini
Springs and Uklah.
Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt
were recent visitors In Mitchell
and Eugene.
Mr and Mrs W E McMillan
visited at Hood River over the
weekend at the home of their
daughter and family, Mr and
Mrs G E Irvin and family.
Karen Damlelle of The Dalles
Is spending the summer with
her prandparents, Mr and Mrs
New't O'Harra.
Mr and Mrs Geo Steagall were
Condon visitors over the week-end.
Mr and Mrs Dean Hunt and
children, Mrs John Key and Mrs
Bertha Hunt spent the weekend
at Olive Lake.
The W C VanWlnkle family
had a family reunion at the Her
man Green mountain cabin on
the 4th of July. Those present
for the day were Mr and Mrs
W C VanWinkle, Mr and Mrs
William J VanWlnkle and child
ren, Mr and Mrs John Ledbetter
and children of Lexington, Mr
and Mrs Kenneth DuVall and
children of St Louis, Mo, Alfred
VanWinkle and children of Spo
kane, and Mr and Mrs Jack Van
Wlnkle and children and Mr and
Mrs Herman Green and family
of Heppner.
Mr and Mrs Ken Marshall are
vacationing for a week at the
coast and way points.
Mr and Mrs George Hermann
were weekend visitors at oil
man Springs.
Western
Association
Safety week committee mem
bers appointed by the Governor's
committee on farm safety rep
resent Oregon Farm Bureau Fed-
Linda VanWinkle Is spending
a few days at home from her
work at the Kilkenny ranch on
Butter Creek.
Mr and Mrs Johnnie Ledbetter
and Mrs Kenneth DuVall were
Pendleton visitors one day last
week. '
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INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 6-9625 HEPPNER, OREGON
BOX 611
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SPECIALS FOR JULY 8 AND 9
FREE PARKING
HUDSON HOUSE 2a CANS FREESTONE
PEACHES 3
cans
FOLGERS
COFFEE
lb. 67c
Folgers Instant .... 6 oz. 89c
12 oz. $1.39
85
SUNNY JIM
RINK
Orange, Grape, Party Punch
46 oz. Can
U for $I
DUNDEE 22 CANS WHOLE
Apricots 3 cans d
TOP QUALITY MEATS
Bar-S Picnics $3(5
ThIS Mid-Summer Sal
nobles you to hav th ster
ling tervic you'y alwoy
wanted ... at a laving I Two
patterns to choose from . .
4c. Plan SHing rig. $24.00
NOW ONIY $16.80
69c Paee Sifting reg. 135.00
NOW ONIY $24.50
Sal pricwi Tabl Spoon $7 00,
Suaor Spoofl S3 50, G'oYf lodlo.
Saving Forfc. Mch M-
Sale ends July 30
STORE HOURS 9 TO 6
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SLICED BACON
LB 53c
SEEDLESS GRAPES
LB.
CHEDDAR CHEESE
LB. 49c
CELERY
BUN. J0C
NO. 1 POTATOES
10 LB. BAG gQC