MCrrNCI GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday, fa
Social and Club News
Munkcrs Celebrate
Wedding Anniversary
A tm h"M I " honuicd Mr,
nd Mrs. Arctiit Mutikcrs t,n
their 2!ih weddintf anniversary
on Sunday rvt-nir.g at Strfnl'.
The l4ids were dtt-orated lth
white n-l i-ny cntr-
lrt sided by two white can
dles derated with a silver "25"
Omnyo blom were I laced en
111 edges of the tables.
A lovely white two-tiered rake,
with a "23M and "Harry Annl
versnry" on t-p was surrounded
by a wreath of j'!" ru- tipped
with allver whhh was a Rift of
Mrs. Munkers' twin ulster. Mr.
Lewis Ifalvorwn.
Guest fitting al the head
table were Mr. and Mrs. Munk
en, hi-r mother. Mrs. Hattle Crab
tree, and Ms mther. Mrs. Frank
Munkers. Others were Mr. and
Mm. Vernon Munkers. Mr. and
Mm. Leonard Munkers, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewi Ilalvorsen, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Evans. Mr. and Mra.
Art Watklns, and Mr and Mr.
Leo Crahtree.
Mrs. Knox Presents
Students In Recitcl
Mrs. Charles Knox presented
her piano students In recital
Sunday afternoon at the Chris
tian church.
Students participating were:
Mary and Martha Pierre, Larry
Richmond, Susan Melhy, Dee
Anne Wagner, Nancy Cleveland,
Karen McCurdy, Lynn Burken
bine, Verina French. Lora Lee
Stotts. Trlcia Farley, Marsha
Sowell. Shirley Erwin. and Jill
Schmidt.
Special piano duets were pre
sented by Mrs. Knox with Karen,
Lora Lee, Jill, and Lynn.
Livestock Market
Cattle Hogs Sheep
SALE EVERY TUESDAY
12 NOON
On U. S. Highway No. 30
NORTHWESTERN LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION CO.
Res. Hermlston JO 7-3111
JO 7-665S Hermlston. Oregon
Frank Wink & Sons Owners
Don Wink. Mgr.
Dinner Party Held
Mi. Ned Swrrk wi Med
with a birthday dinner party at
her horn Saturday nluht.
The Kuril barbtted ham
burgers t with the polluck
ujr at the Sweek bom and
later an evening of card was
rnjed.
OlheiS IjI'M-M "" 'r- ano
Mrs Riley Munkers and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard IVttyJohn
and family, and later Mr. and
Mr. In Ik-llenbrock.
Pink, Blue Shower
Fetes Mrs. Hermann
Mm. John Leduetter. Mrs. Dean
Hunt and Mrs. Forrest Thorn
burg entertained at the Hunt
home on Wednesday night with
cradle shower honoring Mrs.
(Jeorge Hermann.
iTccedlng the party, lovely
dessert of strawberry short cake
and coffee was served from card
tables which were decorated
with cloths In the theme of the
evening. Following the dessert,
pinochle, bridge and aggravation
were ploy"41- Prizes were won In
bridge by Cena Leonard, low;
and Mildred Davidson, high. Bev
prly Davidson won high, and
Shirley McCarl. low, In pinochle
and Faye Ruhl won high In
aggravation.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Hermann In a lovely lavendar
bassinette, decorated with lav
endar dotted swlss tied with
white ribbons. These present
isArA rwn nfl Orwlck. Elsie Cole,
of Heppner. Fhyllis Cole, Vesta
Kilkenny, Iris tampoen. Mt-iyn
Jones. Shirley McCarl, Erllne
Miller, Janice Cutsforth, Karen
Cutsforth, Jean Ann Turner,
Edith Munkers, Lavonne Bloods-
worth, Evonne Lovgren, uena
Leonard, Mildred Davidson, Bev
prly Davidson, Eileen Padberg,
Gladys VanWInklc, Lucia Cuts
r,,rth Millie Rauch, Faye Ruhl,
Dollie Smith and the hostess.
Gladys Corlgglll and Marie
unmn nf Portland were in
town for the Henry Happold fu
neral Monday ana tne Memorial
Day picnic Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith vis
ited the Byrl Dean family In La
Grande and her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. Murray In Union over
the week end.
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CLASS Or 12 Crocket Sprouts, Duck Le. Gen ryle Com. Muriel
Cosoa Pierce. John Turner. Ruth Bobcock Sergatrom. Jock Hvnd.
Irene Peck Nolan. Mary Case Nkkander. Melba Chtdsey Stoy.
Jim Thorn peon. Ruby Thomburg Socket Robert Tosh, Leonard
Schfartt and Earl Merritt
lone Citixcns Tokc
Extended Trip East
Mr a- l Mi I ! I':-'
and M- r-ti " ! f::. w l'ft
. f. .... 4 . , l , ". t ...i. .!
irtp t " --k !:-'"' ' '' City.
Okl-t.-tn.a u!i,!,- V.: vi-U.-d
with Li.ot :.,! M. J !.' Yr
i..w, .J 1;: i-; i. ' v'."
her (-w j:r.ni.!vv nn.l
tu e;.t ?.!!.f I'jv b'-r
Soli.
Ti l- Wi t H t.
Llflle J: -K .:k.ir-S; r!;:g
tu-ld an-! ? i I ... . M 1 i r m
lb fe th v J; - I 1 i i l!-'!!-m-atolls.
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(i.t.lt... C.li w'-.i !' -I '-rA
Uut Willi Mr r.Vimtr.n'
EOC Commencement Exerciies Scheduled
fiuln. lr
1! 1$ llll-
KASTEKN OrT-GON COLLEGE,
L i;far.l A fall Sihedule U
er I' aiK t ..-T5!lell C m t 0 t
. !. li trr..l C-llee
lr :..:. S. l ii't . JufH 2
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-in, (:.-: t-l -er by JUrell
,it Kr'owl.ttie S.ir-,dra Tt'omr'n.
wh, !!.! f. r 7 p m n
it l t'.lfV, t t lllAXft)
S in t.iy. tN Pai alauieale
: witn t! e it.i.lr?- by Pr
. .-rt II lionthi j. Westminster
I !i-nan Church. Portland.
w ill h-M t 3 i i m In the
f OC. auditorium.
Kfid.n. June !! b i.e the week
t4 actum bi,n..iii HOC Jtf
piee candidate's, wi'-h :"V Mail;
tt!t.rl t .1 :i' M- ;r Ht.- . -m
rr.rricrfiscitt ad tn : ' ' '
rt,fti- ai fc.tw.luUd f : !'
a m In the KOC nl'.-n
Mr. 4 Mis- H. D. Khc!maa
and thire .SaiI M -t rltUnd
are h-r vUiur-f tier .i-r and
famllu-s, Mr d Mi, !:
gumkfiit'uoll. Mr "' ' '
Vt!jj..hn. Mr, an I Mf ! ! B I
l.hl.n-k. al lu"il'-. an I fn!
U, Mr. and Mr M..ti II
Mis, Roy Tienth ead Mr. Lor
ry Ollourk w.-ie shopjiir.r l'
Walla Walla un Thussdav.
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CLASS OP 1927 Paul Hisler. Joy Erwin Sanders, Victor Croshens.
Merle Racket Laurance Socket Nellie Babcock Jones. Velma
Huston Parker. Louise Thompson Socket Clarence Moore, Mae
Crosbens Barton. Harold Erwin, Grace Buschke Kart Mary
Parley Clark, Anna Whtteman Graham, Audrey B earner Hanna,
Stanley Minor. Esther Bergstrorn. Ethel Moore Knightcn, Lois
Reld Winchester and Kathleen Monaban Hisler.
-Tsr
onrnlmM fi
Jlaiy and sons. V. t.Hc :!;i.' they
Vis:),-,i I?).- t.Ht! !.. I Mrs.
!H. tm.-uiii' I:i!!.f. I". J. I":ifctt.w.
at Arthur. Cl-.tarl t .ni l .-.nv jiumy
,.f th. dd S.ulldi:.,s .'t.d l'lai-
At.iTi- l.usii. 'i' rtIl .iri-d
on in t!x' mil i' iinL!ini:s as
wlu-ii li.-r I.itli.r li'.ctl th.-re.
i:-tuu.ii " ;- l'- 's- tli-y
fYrri.'d act..4 . t ' MuhU-aii to
Wisconsin, driving tl.n uj;h VU
ini.sii!. Inw.i. Ni lir.i an-l Kau
nas uh-re th.-y i- d t! 1 i !
h.MT Mu-cui.i at A! :!n. and
on m Elk Cit to i' Mfs
HrNti.w. Tli. y i.tu. h- ! '
w.iv of l).-ifr. Col ! :!:'. l..'t.i
mle. Wyomliic M. nt j. c 1 1 e r.
Bl:ckfoot and Af ". Mah i and
home.
The tiip I'A.uil 7 tx ') ir.ilcsi
and tool; 1M (! Armr.;! the
Interestlnc t'ti!'.,s ihcy icd
on their fiur!) trip wai ;i visit
t. tin I'fiivcr Mii.-K!!!. Little
America in Wyoming. Hear Lake
in ftnh Jin. I Craters ,,f the Moon
National MoMimct in Idaho, re
turnin;: to L-nc -i May Is
CLASS OP 1928 Paul Hisler, Mildred Green Green. Eva Hiatt
MUler. Florence Bergstrorn Becket Loltha Hlatt Rippee, Zalda
Tash McQard, Edna Vaughn Merritt Harold Evans. Stephen
Thompson; Joe Brosnan. Marvin Br arm on, Jerry Brosnan. Clarence
Drlscol and Ones Parker. Jim Hager and John Farley were
present but not In picture.
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FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
Box 793
Pendleton. Ore.
. :i ""jf29-"rni
J, - "Jlzmnre-J '-"
Harold Sanders
Dies In California
llandd A S.ini.r-.. tinner
manager of Hotel !I. r; ;ai. died
in Stockton. I'alif. May 1J ac
conlinK '" uo"t "" 1 '''r'-
Sanders wa a incmlier tif
World War I Wt.-i jh; Barracks
No. 2i'.fi. Stockton; 'lumi'iT of
Mt. Ii'iod Lod-e N.). A V. &
A.M.. Vaticouxvr. Wash: T.u'.ii
Chapter No. X' Oi.kr of stern
Star, Hei'i'.ier. lie a'.ie.l
the Gems & Mineral'- t!u of
Heppner.
He is survh rd l v.'ife,
Huth, S-tockton. Calif; or.e rtT;::h.
iter. M:s. II. n. Ki".i'V-:er. Heno,
' Nev: two I rothers. t" listers
and two Kraivi.la-.'sih!!" a'l Uv
in;: in California.
Masonic services were conduc
ted by Delta Lode No. 171, A.F.
& A.M.. Stockton. Interment was
in Golden Gate National Cem
etery, San Kruno. Calif.
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LARRY COCHENOUR, shop foreman, says
Heppner Ford has the necessary tools and trained mechanics
to rcbore any engine, and to reseat valves. See me tor a low
cost one-price figure, on an engine rebuild Job.
CLASS OF 1929 Glover Peck. Paul Jones. Harlen Devin. Vivian
Cason Elder. Terrell Benge. fciuaDcin woer
Hayes, Mildred Hanna Bergstrorn, Maurice Edmondson, Velton
Owen Stark, and Julia Harris Hill.
.'-.je.c.-i'.
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CLASS OF 1930 Henry Robertson. Nolan Turner. Doris Hiatt Hodge.
m m . ! n 1 . r A , . "vAAn
Mary B earner uoneen. Ann piciaia nooensou.
Evelyn Swindlg Turner. Louise Langden Gentry, John Parker,
Jane Allstott Luoto. Margaret Becket Buschke. Gertrude Doherty
Applegate. Ellen Morgan CampbelL Homer Hayes and Harold
Gentry. (Photos by Margaret Buschke)
Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCabo and
son of Brookings spent the week
end with iter mother, Mrs. Ger
trude Applegate.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers and
family and Mrs. Howard Petty
john attended the eighth grade
praduation in Arlington Thurs
day evening. Mrs. Avers' sister,
Betty I'cttyjohn, graduated as
salutatorinn of the class.
Mr. and Mrs. Afton Gayhart of
Venus, Texas, stepped Sunday
for a few clays' visit with his
daughter and family, Mr. ana
Mrs. Gene Orwiek.
Mrs. Larry O'Rourlc and chil
dren visited last week with her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Vern K. Evans.
Mrs. Nell Jones cf Portland vis
ited her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rei'ostiom, and
her mother, Mrs, Charles Osmin.
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Shower Compliments
Mrs. Oliver Devin
Mrs. Carl Marquardt, Mrs.
Dora Sue Viall and Mrs. Sue
Messenger were hostesses on
Thursday night to a cradle show
er honoring Mrs. Oliver Devin of
Heppner.
The shower was held in the
Lexington I.O.O.F. hall and
stuffed animals were used for
the clever decorations. Games
were played and prizes were
awarded.
Those present were: Dot Hal-
orsen, Hattie craotree, irene
Crabtree, and Carolyn McCabe,
all of lone; Anita Groves. Millie
Evans, Doris Watklns, Mickey
Mollahan. Shirley Marlatt. Fran-
cine Evans, Tat Dougherty, Fhyl
lis Piper and Dimple Munkers,
11 of Heppner; Edna Fetscn,
Emma Breshears, Beverley Stea
gall. Sharon Cutsforth. Janice
Cutsforth, Iris Campbell. Cleo
VanWlnkle. Hilda Yoeum. Marie
Steagall, Barbara Leyva. Rena
Marquardt. Dollie Smith. Mildred
Davidson. Gladys Van Winkle.
Edith Munkers. Lavonne Bloods
worth. Barbara Bloodsworth, Flo
rence Nolsn. Nellie Palmer. Irene
Nolan, Faye Munkers, Chris
Munkers, Terry Munkers, and
Denise Bloodsworth.
Lovely refreshments were serv
ed later in the evening.
FIRST HOLE-IN-ONE
Mr. Johnson, a teacher from
Arlington, made the first hole-in-one
on the Willow Creek
Country Club course Saturday
afternoon on the third hole. Two
other aces have been carded, but
were made on their Mulligan
shots.
Country club, president, Eddie
Gunderson reminds the club
members of the annual party set
for June 3.
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Jantzen and. Arrow
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