Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 30, 1961, Page 7, Image 7

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    Hone Fall Festival Slated -December IO
Br LORRAINE BALL
lONtv Utf rail iiaaar plan
ned ty the community organ!
iraliniw will U' held on iVocmher
M at the Grange hall with
lurkt-y dinner planned for 1:U)
m. There will (ijmc, run
I
H....U:. Movii'ii, Approximately
11 lKir prize. Family fun, I'oun-
ly Store. (Jiff Slu p. Dart Throw, Dec I Topic Club
D1l to Romocnbert
Dec. Imm Mauoia (Mr
Doe. J Grange InatallottoB
(County)
Doc S Rainbow
Dw. S City Council
Doc S Loo ion Auxiliary
Dc 7 Rotttkah
Candy anil f.KMl fur ale, Kancy
wtrk. risn ruiui, rhrh-tma
(.ill arm many, many more
things. v
Man Her For Holldmr
Mr. and Mrs. leu hard Lundell
.inl family of IVndleton visited
relative in this area during the
Tluiikt inn holiday. They
called at the Vida lleliker home
bImi.
Mr. and Mr. Fredrick Martin
and Ralph motored to West Linn
fur ThnnkH'lving dinner at the
home Ml Mr. and Mr. A
Martin. Other truest Included
Mr. and Mr. John Martin and
family of Maupin and Mr. and
M..-S. Il;irld tlrater of Wasco.
Jean Martin and Melvln joined
them for the day. Mr. and Mr.
Fied Martin returned to Portland
on Friday for business and then
motored to The Dalle to visit
with Mrs. Martin's parents. The
Martins also attended the game
at Sisters on Saturday returning
to ( urvallis on Sunday lor an
ether visit with Jean and Melvln
nnd with Mrs. Martin's parents,
Mr. iind Mrs. R. A. Horton. Mel
vin is playing in the Top Band
lor the OSU pep dub and had
to plnv at a came on Saturday.
Holiday euests at the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. fcdmond Hrlstow in
e luded Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Mc
C'ahe and family of Bay City, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Tom Bristow and fam
ily of Tortland, Jerry Bristow of
1 illamook
Oilier holiday euests at the
Kdmond Bristow home Included
Mrs. llertha Dunkcl and son,
Klaus, of Lonuview, Wash., and
Domthee Dunkcl of Portland,
bride-elect of Jerry Bristow.
Mrs. Karl Wright has been vis
iting her mother and other rel
atives for the past week. Mr.
Wright motored down from their
Baker homo for the Thanks
giving holiday. They were dinner
rrucsts nt the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Keithly on Thanks
giving day.
Mr. and .Mrs. Cecil Thorne were
hosts for a Thanksgiving dinner
with her sister and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Cork Crassi.
John Swanson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garland Swanson returned
to the University of Portland on
Saturday to play in the Oregon
Kiosh and Freshman Pilots ball
game at the Memorial Coliseum
between t lie University of Ore
gon and the University of Port
land preliminary game before
Uuijoain team game.
twa
Doc 10 Community Baiacrr
Doc 11 Ootid n Club
Mr. and Mrs. Flmo McMillan
of Salem and Mr. and Mr. Adon
Itamlett and children of Idaho
vuited their mother, Mary
swanson, during the holiday.
Mrs. Swanson U still conf'ned
to the lleppner hospital but l
reported improved.
Student Horn Tor W oak-end
College student home for the
Thanksgiving holiday Included
from Oregon State, Marilyn Mor
Kan. Bob Rice and Kenneth
Smouse; University of Oregon,
l.inda lleimblgner and Karen
Lundell; Columbia Basin, Tom
Martin, Bob Akers and Harold
Rietmann; Kastern Oregon at La
tirande, Bill Salter: Washington
State, Mardine Baker: Pharjaas
Beautv School, Judy Morgan, Jo
Ann Turner. Carol Palmer and
Brenda Townsend; University of
Portland, John Swanson, and Wll
lammette, Phil Emert, Jr.
Mrs. Ceorge Miller had a fam
ily dinner on Thanksgiving at
their home with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Kincald and Lyle Kincald
of Portland among the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bristow
received word that their son,
Capt and Mrs. John Bristow are
the parents of a baby girl, Linda
Marie, 5 lbs. Hi oz., born at Elk
City Oklahoma on November 2C
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bristow, lone, and Mr. and Mis
Troy Llnder of Hermlston.
Altar Society Elect
The Altar Society met on No
vember 20 at the churcn base
ment with Mrs. Charles Doherty
as hostess. Election of officers
were held. Mrs. Gar Swanson
was elected president, Mrs. Pat
Hammond, vice president; Airs.
Howard Crowell, secretary; Mrs.
David Baker, treasurer. The Altar
Society will collect old eye glass
es and old jewelry again for
New Eyes For Needy. Collec-
ion boxes will be placed around
town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crowell
were hosts for a family dinner
on Thanksgiving day. Guests In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowell
nd family of John Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Winkleman and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell
nd family, Art Rowell, and Al
hristian.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crowell
nd family were guests at a fam
ily dinner party at the home
oi her rarrr.M. Mr ! Mr. Mil
bur Siragall of Lexington, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. ivlmar Crawford
or llermikioit huMed a Thank
iMtim: dinner at their home for
the following gueu: Mr. and
Mr. Wate Crawford. Mr. and
Mr. Arthur Crawford, Rollo
Crawford. Mr. and Mr. Milton
Morgan and family. Mr, and Mr.
Franklin Ely of lone, Mr. and
Mr. Tad Miller and family of
Islington, Mr. and Mr. Vernon
Crawford and family of Helix.
Mr. and Mi. Harland crawiorti
and family of Echo, and Mis
Peggy Voorhee wno wa a non
day guest of Marilyn Morgan.
A coffee hour wa held follow
lng church service on Sunday
hy the women. Woman Fellow-
ship Sunday was honored on
Sunday with the ladle In charge
of service.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Snider
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
George Snider went to Cannon
Beach for Thanksgiving 10 uie
Olden home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hardesty
and family or. r.ugenc spt-m wic
Thanksgiving holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. Walter Dobyns.
Mrs. Mable Cotter entertained
the follow ing guests at a Thank
oivlnp dinner at her home: Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Marlatt and son
toven of liennner. Patricia Peck,
Clara Kincaid and Ed and Loui
Rurhke.
Topic Club will be December
at 2:15 p. m. at me nome oi
MsihU flllllT
" -" ....
Dinner guests at the nome oi
Mr ami Mrs. Victor Kietmann
on Thanksgiving Day included
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rietmann and
fimiiv and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Rietmann and family.
The Community churcn tnn.si
mas program will be December
17 at 5:uu p. m.. louoweu 17
hnffpt dinner. The dinner com
mlttee is asking for sandwiches
only. . . ...
Th week of December 4-8 will
be free return week for overdue
books at lone City Library. All
borrowers are urged to take ad
vantage of this opportunity. On
days when the library is closed
the hooks mav be left In the
Hruklr Hron.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Yarnell
Thanksfrivine with her
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Al Sibley, In Cove.
Complete Flvinq Course
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swanson
received word from their son,
Lt. Dennis Swanson that he has
completed his primary flying
which clocked 132 flgiht hours
and his cross country flying. He
will soon start flighting the 1JJ.
Lt. Swanson is receiving excel
COME TO ECONOMY FOR ALL
INGREDIENTS FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
12
NESTLE'S
CHOCOLATE CHIPS
oz. pkg. 2 F0R 85
g
Sugar) ft
WHITE SATIN
SUGAR
10 Lb- Ba9 99c
FROZEN PIES
APPLE, CHERRY
BOYSENBERRY, PEACH
3 for $'
S AND W LARGE PITTED
OLIVES 3 For $1
NO. 1 TALL CAN
Another Fine Mayflower Dairy Product
Darigold Cheddar Cheese
J LB. PKG. gQc
U.S. NO. 1
POTATOES
10 LB 35e
lrAK BANANAS
lb!u79 Lb. 10
..SHOP WHERE
IS NOT A WORD - BUT A FACT!
PHONES:
6-9922 & 6-9943
TOM & MILLIE'S
HOKE -OWNED KASXET
FBEX
DEXJVXST
lent grade In hi course.
Mr. and Mm. Gary TuUU and
von visited with brother and
titter of Mr. and Mr. Tulil
In Salem and IVMland during
the holiday.
Mr. Gordon White and Gary
were home for the Thankj;lvtni;
holiday, returning to lirtUnd
on Monday. They motored to
Lle. Washington on Thurday
with Mr. White. Kdythe and Dale
White were gueu for dinner
with her sister, Mr. Sylvia Qutn
ton.
American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at tne i-egion nan on
December 5 with Mr. C. H Bren
ner a hosti-ns.
Mr and Mr. Joe Gaarland
and family. Klalne. John, Mel
vin and Jo Ann and Mrs. Walter
Corley and Cheryl lorley pent
Thanksgiving at tne home oi Mr,
and Mrs. Bill seenaier at board
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeSpaln
and aon spent Thanksgiving In
Hermlston at the R. U. AlUtott
family reunion held at the rec
reation center there. Over 100
relative, direct descendants of
R. E. AlUtott. were gathered.
While on their way to Sister
to the ball game. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert DeSpaln ana lamuy were
house euests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Hudson on Fri
day night. The group motored
on to Sisters to the ball game
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb r.kstrom
Jr., and family spent Thanks
giving day at the home of her
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Hall.
Cousin DIM From Accident
Mrs. Leo Crabtree received
word on Monday that an auto
accident on Sunday near Cor
vallis had claimed the life of
a cousin, Leon rranm. lie niea
Monday at Salem, due to a brain
injury he received.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker
spent the Thanksgiving holidays
at the home of their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orton
at Tlgard. Also Thanksgiving
guests at Betty's were Mr. and
Mrs. Jerry Hutchlngs (Helen Fay)
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Baker and family.
Mr. and Mr. Ted Talmateer
and family ent ThankKiving
iay at tne home of Mr. and Mr.
rrte lannon and family.
Lou i irlfton reported that
seven I in he .f snow had fallen
at their ranch home. MolMure
to Monday wa 1.47 Indie.
Mr. and Mr. Tat Hammond
tent the Thanksgiving holiday
at tne home of Mr. and Mr.
lkn Boyer.
Holiday dinner guest and
house guests at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Charle Carlson Includ
ed Mr. and Mr. I'erl Bye. Stew art,
and Diane. Mr. Ralph Chan. Her.
and Mis carol Dehin all of Sil
ver! on.
Mr. Ida Coleman and three
granddaughter spent the hull
days at the home of Mr. and
Mr, rete trawford and family
in IVrtlnnd.
Mr. and Mr. Bill Hamar of
Portland spent the week end
visiting at the Don Hellker and
Vida lleliker home. Mr. Hamar
remained In lone while the men
went F.Ik hunting.
inanKsgtving Day dinner
guest at the Omar Rietmann
home were Mis Diana Wright of
lleppner. Althea Grltness, lone,
Lyle Allen of Piedmont. Calif..
and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rietmann
of lone.
Mr. and Mr. Gene Rietmann,
Miss Diana Wright and Mrs.
Omar Rietmann attended the
game at Sisters on Saturday.
Mrs. Dale Kay and Mrs. Mar
lon Palmer served refreshments
to the family and friends of John
Ray who attended the graveside
services on Friday here lor Mr
Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Helmbigncr
nd family spent Thanksgiving
ay at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rice.
FJalne Laird spent one day
last week visiting at the Lloyd
Rice home. Miss Laird was home
from the University of Portland
for the Thanksgiving holidays.
E. E. Myers of Salem was In
this area hunting elk and visited
at the Leo Crabtree home.
Bruce Rigby returned to Salem
with E. E. Myers to spend the
KCrPNCIt GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Norrobr Ml 1M1 T
Thanksgiving holld.iy with hi
parent. He returned to lone with
the Crabtree family from the
game Saturday at Sinter.
Mr. and Mr. Don Stfwvlar and
family Nnd Mi. JiUiiWu S. ))' I
ar of Salem ient the Thank
giving hollda t the Leo Crab
tree home. AIo home wa Shar
on Crabtree and Ken IHven of
Portland. Thanksgi tug day the
IMn Scheelar family. Blanche
N heel.ir. Mr, and Mj Leo Crab
tree, Ronnie, Sharon, Ken Owen
ml Janet Palmer Mnt Thanks
giving day at the home of Mr.
aim Air. Aiwn Auvabe near
llardman.
Attend final Canto
Mr. Blanche Scheelar. Sharon
Crabtree and Ken Owens, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Crabtree and Ron
nie attended the ballgame at Sla
ter on Saturday. The other re
turned to Salem and lortland
after the game.
Mr. Jerry Dolman apent Wed
nesday through Friday at th
home of her mother, vida llel
iker, Mr. Rolman. Mr. Hellker,
Mr. and Mr. Jim Gorman of
hlaloek and Gene Hehker, Leo
nard Munkers and family aptnt
Thanksgiving day at the homo
of Mr. and Mr. Don lleliker.
Mr. and Mr. Wilbur Akcr re
ceived word that their son. Pvt.
John Aker. ha recently pent
several day In the hospital due
to a strep throat. They also re
ceived word that Pvt Akera ha
received a trophy for being the
best shot In a aharpshootlng con
test at Fort Ord. Calif., where
the two boy are In basic training..
Mis Alice Jilckerson apent the
Thanksgiving holiday at the
home of her mother, Mr. Edith
Mikerson.
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physician will often sug
gest a regime calling; for
certain dietary supple
ments. We have a com
plete line of dietetic aids
of top quality.
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REXALL DRUG STORE
MR. & MRS. BOD MURRAY
217 N. Main Ph. 6-9610
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