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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1961)
! Open House Set to Honor Mrs. Searcy . MRS. THOMAS B. SEARCY of HilUboro, mother of Mrs. Charles (Helen) Buggies of Hcppner. will bo honored at open house tn roruana Sunday, December 31, on the occasion of her 90th birth Cay. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Guests at the home of Mrs. Mgcl lor the past two months 'Lucy Peterson this week were are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray aagel, Stockton, Iowa. They will rvmain until after Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spittle of Ben son, Arizona. Mr. Spittle is brother to Mrs. Peterson. Family and friend of Mrs. rtioiii4 B. Uiia Shettoni Searcy uf MtilntHiru. mother if Mr. i liar if i Helen Rul-iMcs if IlippiiiT will eailur In ivttland Suii, IVven.bvr 31. to orvrrve her Sth birthday. An open house will bo held at the VWIA. 1111 S. W. luth Ave.. Portland. from 1 lo 3 p. m. A sidelight if the oiyumoii will be an exhibit ot some it Mr. Searcy 's oil paint Ink', including pieces painted now and M to 7.) years ago, Young In spirit. the active and rruducme lile of Mrs. Searcy today U a far try from that usually deplete' ol our enur i illen. From pioneer stuck ther grand parents crossed ihe plain in a covered wagon I Mrs. Searey graduated from MeMinnvllle lol- ge tnow Llnficldr and taught one room country m-IkhiIs near MeMinnvllle and in Sherman county. She had as many as 40 pupils, all age and grade, and received up to $10 per Ji.oidh. Married In to Tlmi.u'j U. Searcy, she and her hu.sband homcteaded wheat land in Sherman county, and settled down to the full time Job of raising a family of eight child ren. It was 00 yeais iui.-r. while recuperating from a bicken leg, U. at Mrs. Searcy founu leisure time to resume one uf her fav orite girlhood aclivii.es . . . painting. Since then, she has pursued this creative hobby, and her cil paintings of Oregon scenes and landscapes have appeared in an exhibits throughout Waslungu n county. Of her own famil. Mis. searcy has six children living: A:rs. Harry B. Pinkcrton (Ainu O.I, Moro; Seral VV., 1'uitiaud, John L.. Hillsboro: Owen L.. Sa- t III, Allies. Iiaiu Helen L.I, Heppner; and Morris L., Portland. Dec-eased are Philip T. and Chester A. Her devoted interest in paint ing and the above families, in- luding 19 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren, gives Mrs. Searcy more than enough lo keep busy. GORHAM STERLING QJrEtmaS A Christmas gift that endures! Aseake fpr eight in famous Gorham Sterling. We have a complete collection of Gorham designs to choose from. And most important on set purchase of a Gorham service for eight you enjoy a saving: 8 four piece place-settings You Save $20.00 8 five piece place-settings You Save $25.00 8 six piece place-settings You Save $30.$0 So don't wait come in now. PrleM ir. for 32 plce basic service for and Include Federal Tax. Slate Of Officers Named At Meeting Report of the nominating com mittee for new officers of the Degree of Honor Protective As sociation was accepted at the leeiing Tuesday evening. Instal lation is planned for January U, and a practice was announced tor December 26. Serving on the nominating committee were Mrs. Alice Sow- ard, Mrs. Mary Bryant and Mrs. t'ruuy Casebeer. umcers to be installed are Mrs. Eleanor Gontv. past Dresi- nent; Mrs. Joyce Townsend, pres ident; Mrs. Kachel Marnet, first vice president: Mrs. Lucille Par- rish, second vice president; Mrs. Ida Farra, recording secretary, Mrs. Mary McMurtry, treasurer; Mrs. Bernice Nash, usher; Mrs. Bryant, assistant usher; Mrs. Casebeer, inner watch ; Mrs. Evelyn Hicks, outer watch; Miss Shirley PJash, pianist; Mrs. Bry ant, drill captain, Mrs. Theta Stratton, trustee and ritual coun selor. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Feck were in Portland over the week-end on business. WE HAVE IT! Mm "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. K. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEB PHONE 6-9200 I ORE E N STAMPS with the miracle of SUPER FLOOR HEAT! INNER HEAT TUBES coprsrs tht 4 TIMES HOTTii top tf thi fan leaf. Long lasting CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION Long lasting PORCELAIN FINISH PAYS FOR ITSELF WITH THE FUEL JT SAVES L. E. DICK HEPPNER rniDAY. rc is BtuketbalL. Heppoel s. loO at Ian. fi:30 D. BU n.hokahi. loint meeting with Mutleto. lodge hall. I:0J p- m SATURDAY. Dec. 18 Rebekah coovenlioa. Lenington, 1:00 rx m. Elks rtab !& Elks dining room. 6:30 p. m. Squat Dance cluo. Wiangleu buildmi. 1:00 p. m. fie show lof kids. Star Theater. 1:00 p. m. High school Christmas caace. Morrow County Gem ana rain eial society, old utxaty ouua ing. 8:C0 p. in. MONDAY. Dec. 18 Chamber of Commerce. Wagon Wheel, noon Soropttmist club. Leta Humph reys homo, b-.qq p. m. Rainbow lor Girls. Lodge hall 7:00 p. m. TUESDAY. Dec. U Heppner Lodge AT4AM. lodge halL 8:00 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, Ha lei Hamlin home. 8:00 p. tn. WEDNESDAY. Dec 10 Prlmanr grades' Christmas pro. giara. Multipurpose room, 1:30 p. m. Junior high and High school Christmas programs, scnos! gym. 8:00 p. m. Odd Fellows. Lodge halL 8:00 "THURSDAY. Dec. 21 Frosh basketbalL at Pilot Rock FRIDAY. Dec. 22 School ends for Christmas vaca-1 tlon. Eastern Star Meet Postponed to Jan. 8 Don Turrn'r will how the dim "i mniuiiisni On the Map" at me next Order of Intern Sta in.fiinj; January . The m-mt-r oini mi me iHtvniiH-r 11 meet ini loi-.uiivl the ri-uUtlv m'IuhI ui.-.i liii-t-iiiiif t.ri lAit-in. i.f n falls on i hrlstmas D.iy, A social hour follovked the nieeting wiih inemb.-ri takinc pari 111 ine i)rnii;e and n iuh h u play. Mrs. C. ,'. Carmlt hael won hili In bridge and Mrs. Um I urner won the travelini.' nn.. Mr. Martha Van Scholack won hltfh In piiHHhle and Harold irtthel won the travelmu irle Mr. Harold Bivkel. refresh mnt h.ioK. served sandwiches luring the evening Friends Visit Here Dinner guests at the home if Mrs. Harry Duvall Saturday eening were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunt or The Dalles, and Mr and Mm. Ralph Jackson of Her- miston. The counles won fnrmer Ixxtiicton residents, and were lu're to attend the colden wed. ling anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Warner Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt staved overnight and returned to the Dal.'es on Sunday afternoon, at tending the Methodist church serv.ces here In the morning. HCPTNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday. December 14. 1961 Methodists' Coffee To Honor Richmonds Members of the Methodic ( him h and frienU will honor Mr. and Mrs. Ifuh.h liiclunoiu and lamily at a coliee hour fi morning mtI.k In the chur.h Sunday. The l!k hiiunid nl.in to move iHvemoer -'X to Hinkford. Wn hear Siokane. where he ha ac cepieti a tMtstiiun as assistant man ik'er of a grain and oil co operative. It.ilnh has been lMxkke'ier fitr Morrow County tlraln Crouers for several years. The farmlv. mcn inciuus sons Larrv am Stanley, plans to sell the home here. Friends of the famllv are In. ited to Join with the Methodists at the coffee hour shortly after noon Sunday. Rebekohs To Initiate On Friendship Night Sans Soucl Hcltckah Lodcn N 33 will hold Initiation Friday evening, Decemlcr 15. at 8 p. m. Slntv the president of Hebekah ssembly of Orciron. I'leonna Apnlegate if Medford. will be making her official visit. Noble 1 cemher Grand Melba Quaikenbush has o. m. Morrow Cowbelles Hear State President Mrs. Fwine llynd, I'kiah. state Cow belle president, was siwaker at the Morrow county low belle niis-tmg an ts.iluik luncheon lield lin-ml-r H at the liuii.. of Mrs. Wavel Wllklnnon. Mrs. llynd. Morrow and I'matilU inunty luwtx'lle memler. was ehvteil president early In Do cenilMT st the Oregon Cattle man's a.vsn-latlon meeting In Ivmlleton. Plans were made for the Mor row county Livestock Growers association meetlnir In earlv January at the fair grounds at which time the Cowbelles will lect new officers. KeiMtrts were given on the State Cowbelles' meeting In Pendleton. Morrow county joined L'ma- tilla and Grant counties as co- osts of the state Cowbelles dur. Ing the I'endleton meeting. They presented the euents with leather earring favors. eslgnated this as Friendship iKht. All Rebckahs are cordially In- Ited to attend. Members are also reminded of the District No. 20 convention of ebekah Lodges at the Lcxing- on lOOF. hall on Saturday. De- 16, beginning at 1:00 ROME BEAUTY OR DELICIOUS MEM a4''' 1 ' 4 HUDSON HOUSE IVi CAN PO IViPtdN 2 for 39 DINTY MOORE FS1EW, -- Ea. 5 BY THE BOX $28 TANGERINES LB. lgc CAULIFLOWER SfSp Mirace 10 lbs. 99 MJB COFFEE LB. 59c 2 LB. $1.17 6 Oz. Instant 1ST 94 ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX 49c mi? STANDBY For $1 0 SWIFT PREMIUM OR OREGON CHIEF SLICED BACON ----- Lb. 59c NULADE lHI fcsBlBsWBsBBB'B ssssssl BsBsVissss wm sslsMessmBHMBjjBJtl 26' Eo. 99 BOLOGNA, Sliced, lb. 39c, Whole lb. 35c PRICES GOOD DEC. 15 AND 16 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps Q !... am, MARKET