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George Capons Greeted By Many On Anniversary By MARTHA MATTESON Monument The 25th anniver sary of Mr. and Mrs. George Capon was observed Sunday afternoon, September 2, at the Legion Grange hall. There were over 100 friends and relatives extending greetings to the cou ple, many bringing gifts in their honor. Acting as hostesses and serving refreshments were Mrs. Jack Conture, Mrs. Wayne Leath ers, Mrs. Effie Stirwalt, Mrs. Roy Cork, Mrs. Lennie Gilman, Mrs. Goldie Rounds, Mrs. Lydia Gert son, Mrs. Kate Enright, Mrs. Bar ton Clark and Mrs. May Dett Hinton. Those coming from distant towns were Mrs. Iffie Stewart, John Day,; Mrs. Michael Ogle and daughter Pam of Grande Ronde; Mr. and Mrs. Barton E. Clark and Nonda, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley, Autumn Stagle and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conture of Fossil; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrove; Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Thomas and children; Mrs. T. R. Throop, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Stewart, Day ville; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tippett, Mitchell; Mrs. Mary Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Hep pner; Mrs. Judy White and son Bill of Medford. Many came from Courtrock, Kimberly and Monument. Joe Batty has moved his fam ily from La Grande to Monument where his wife is teaching the fifth and sixth grades. Gail Enright, oldest son of Mr and Mrs. Dean Enright, won the breakaway calf roping at the junior rodeo at John Day. He brought home a nice silver buckle. He was also reserve champion in leather craft, show ing a breast collar and a note book. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Keith of Portland visited recently with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rounds are visiting in Detroit at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rohnds, and plan ned to take in the State Fair in Salem. Mrs. Peggy Thomas and two children Stewart and Kathryn recently spent a week traveling with her father and sister. From the World's Fair in Seattle, they traveled to Victoria, B. C. by ferry, visiting points in south western British Columbia before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gertson spent a few days at the beach and in Portland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arlet Cork and children of Prineville were recent visitors with her mother, Edna Moore and sister,. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyer and children. C.J.D. Bauman and family of Heppner came for his sister, Helen Brown, recently for a trip to Canyon City, Bates, Austin Catholic Churches Announce Schedules Schedule of masses for St. Pat rick's and St. William's Catholic churches from September 1 to June 1 has been announced. Sun day masses at St- Patrick's in Heppner will be at 7:30 and 11 a. m., and at St. William's in lone at 9:15 a. m. On holy days, if they fall on a holiday, the schedule is the same as a Sunday. If the holyday is not a holiday, mass will be at 7:30 a. m. in lone, and at 9:15 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. in Heppner. Daily masses at Heppner will be at 7 a- m. and on the first Fri day at 7:30 a. m. Mass on the first Friday in lone will be at 5:30 p. m. Confessions will be in Heppner on Saturdays between 7 and 8 p. m. and on Sundays before the masses. In lone, they will be before mass on Sunday. and to the Green Horn mine on matters of business. Mrs. Vera Gardner, Mattie and Ellen Stubblefield drove to Port land recently, taking Mrs. Cora Stubblefield and two small sons, from where they boarded a plane for Hawaii. They were to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Porter for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Croker and son Ronny spent a few days at the Seattle World's Fair and at a family reunion of the Croker's. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilman and children of Condon were recent week-end visitors with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gilman. Death Takes Clarence Amis Graveside services were held Monday, August 27, for Clarence Amis who passed away in the Hermiston hospital August 23 at the age of 72. He was born April 23, 1890 at Sweet Home, the son of Clay and Effie Mansfield Amis. He spent most of his life in Eastern Oregon, attending schools at Heppner, Canyon City, Mitchell and Dayville. He was married to Rose Hux of Monument July 16, 1916, making their home near Monument. She preceded him in death April 27, 1939. Surviving are five children, Mrs. Howard Gollyhorn of Irri goni Mrs. Leon Mahoney, Brownsville; Mrs. LeRoy Con nors, Portland; George, Portland; Vernon, Dayville; two half sisters, Mrs. Jesie Allingar, Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Jeannette Graves, Burns; one bro.ther James of Dayville, 22 grand children, 2 great grandchildren, 12 nieces and nephews and many friends. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Childers, Miles City, Mont., and Mrs. Mary Kimbele, Pomeroy, Wn., visited recently with Mrs. J. O. Peter son and son, Randall. Mrs. Child ers and Mrs. Kimbele are sisters of Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner and Mrs. Jim Lovgren visited over the week-end with Mrs. Ernie Garrison, a patient at Providence hospital, Portland. They report she would like to hear from her friends. Her room number is 428. INTRODUCING... A DIFFERENT AUTO POLICY fciif nriiranta 10WEST POSSIBLE COST AUTOMATIC QUARTERLY PAYMENTS FURTHER ANNUAL DISCOUNTS TOP-DUALITY PROTECTION AND This GOLD KEY AUTO POLICY Is wrlttM by THE NOME INSURANCE COMPANY, famous for fair, fast settlement of claims sine 1853. Facialis In tvtry state. To get ill the mohty-savlng facts. and further Information on additional features including a 5-vear continuation gijjrjtQitf, phone or coma in today! GOLD KEY AUTO POLICY C. A. RUGGLES AGENCY Heppner Phone 676-9625 ftfu ifttftiaMnr -vniinWllaMiiffiifW i v 'sY'Ajt -' AW v A- --A-.w.-.o fcsasasat&JsMSalaslaM HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. September 13, 1962 -5 FOUR MORE large families are represented In this week's "America's Future" feature from Heppner. At top left are children of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McLachlan. including Diane 6, Delbert, 9, David, 4, and Jim, 8. At top right are children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Riddle. Including Robert Charles, 2, Robanai, 5, Christopher, 1, and Twilla, 4. At Douom leit are tne lour cnuaren oi Mr. ana wrs. David Eckman, including Kenny. 5. Robert, 4, David. 7. and Linda. 10. At bottom right are the five children of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt, including twins Kevan and Kent. 11, Judy, 7, Jeffi. 2, and Terri, 6. Funeral Services Held for R. M. Clark Funeral services were held Friday at All Saints' Episcopal church for Robert M. Clark who died September 2 at Newport. Mrs. Floyd Adams, daughter of Mr. Clark, of Lake Oswego was here for the services. She had left Heppner three years ago after coming to this area in 1920, and her father had made his home with her part time in later years. Mrs. Adams form erly taught school at Hardman. Mr. Clrak died suddenly, rath er than from a lingering illness as was reported last week. He was 86 years of age and was born in Sunderland, England, in 1876, coming to the United States 60 years ago. He lived in Portland for some time and was engaged in ship ping there. Mr. Clark was mar ried February 12, 1897, to Clara Poulton in Canada, and she pre ceded him in death in 1946. He received his citizenship papers in 1906. He was a member of the Elks lodge. Besides the daughter, he is survived by a son, Robert M. Clark, Jr., also of Lake Oswego; seven granddaugh t e r s, Mrs. Clara Roscoe, Grand Junction, Colo., Mrs. Betty Schaffeld, On tario, Mrs. Nancy Malone, Palo Alto, Calif., Mrs. Judy Love, Lake Oswego, Miss Toby Clark, Miss Lorraine Clark and Miss Peggy Clark, all living at home in Lake Oswego; and 11 great grand children. Father C. Bruce Spencer offic iated at the services here and interment was in Heppner Ma sonic cemetery. Creswick Mort uary was in charge of arrangements. 2 Girls to Attend OSU on Scholarships Sandra Harshman and Mary Nora Shannon, both of Heppner, have been awarded partial tuition scholarships for the com ing school year at Oregon State university. They were among those selec ted for state scholarships, given to help top Oregon students in their university studies and ad ministered by the State Scholar ship Committee. The study grants pay $66 a quarter, two thirds of the term's tuition and fees. Miss Harshman and Miss Shannon will be freshmen at OSU this fall. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Litchfield, Port land. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoonover and four children, Medford, vis ited for several days recently at the home of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gun derson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Urlacker, Tacoma, Wn., were guests of Mrs. Evelyn Farrens and visited other relatives during the past two weeks. f A r i B I 1 ft. i "-'A- H Ti To All Those Who Helped Make Our Grand Opening Such A Wonderful Success We Extend Our Heartiest "Thank You!" We Appreciate The Fine Response By The Public and the Flowers, Cards and Gifts That Were Sent. We Par ticularly Wish To Thank Haskell Sharrard For The Hi-Fi System. The Good Wishes of So Many Friends Could Only Re sult In A Determination On Our Part To Serve You Even Better. Jack Van Winkle, Jack's Chevron Station i mwmm 1 LEXINGTON CHURCH OF CHRIST Walter Smith, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 aun. THE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Melvin W. Dixon, Pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir rehearsals, Thursday, 7:45 p.m. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector Holy Communion daily (except Mondays) 7:30 A. M., Sundays 7:30 and 10:00 A. M. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. M.Carlton Sober, Pastor Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Nazarene young people's soc iety 6:45 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 p.m. Meeting in Seventh Day Ad ventist church. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Alfalfa Street Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Church school, 9:45 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS' American Legion Hall Ralph J Richards, Br. President Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Service at 11:30. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Rev. Bill Alsup, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 ajn. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening service 7:00 pjn. Thursday evening, family ser vices, 7:30. Assembly Slates Crusade for Youth "Kids Krusade," especially for youth, will start at the Assembly of God church Monday at 6:30 p. m. and continuing sessions will be held each evening at the same time through Friday, September 21, the Rev. Bill Alsup, pastor, announces. To be featured each evening are songs, stories and preaching for young people. Everyone is welcome to attend, the minister states. IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Rod MacKenzie, pastor Church school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Choir rehearsals, SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST David Bauer. Pastor Saturday services Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Church services, 11:00 a.m. "Quiet Hour" radio broadcast over KGO every Sunday, 8 p.m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor Sunday school and worship, 9:00 a.m. ST PATRICK'S CHURCH Rev Raymond Beard Heppner Sundav Masses, 9:30 and 11:00. Weekday Masses, 7:30 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lone Mid-week cottage prayer meet ings and Bible study, 7:30 p.m. in homes of members. ST WILLIAMS CHURCH lone Rev Raymond Beard Sunday Masses, 9:15 a.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Charles V Knox, minister Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a.m. Jaycees to Sponsor Title Fight Telecast Pendleton Junior Chamber of Commerce, together with the Pendleton Community Television System and TelePrompter Corp., will sponser the Floyd Patterson Sonny Liston heavyweight title fight telecast in Pendleton on Tuesday, September 25, Jaycee President Harold Parker announ ces. Pendleton and Pasco will be the only two cities within 200 mile radius to have the fight on TV. It will be brought by direct wire from ringside at Chicago and will not be nationally tele vised. The program will be carried on the television sets of all the city of Pendleton which includes homes and business establish ments. "The Pendleton Jaycees have necessarily been called on to ex pend approximately $3500 in or der to secure the contract rights for this fight and advertise it throughout the surrou n d i n g areas. We do hope that all those persons who will be coming to Pendleton to watcli the fight will make a donation to the Jaycees so that we may be able to pay for the expenses incurred and bring other fights as they are available," Parker said. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright returned last Thuisday from a three weeks trip through Idaho north into Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and then on the Alaskan Highway to Fairbanks, Alaska. They then journeyed to Anchor age and back to Seattle to see the World's Fair before coming home. The Glenn Smith family en joyed a 3-day week-end outing over Labor Day at Trout Haven resort on the Wallowa Lake. They were joined there by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mur ray, Union. OUZ GOOD MOTEL LEADS T0 ANOTHER. 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BLOOD mm Friends Are Bearers At Anderson Service At funeral services for Ben jamin Otto Anderson, 76, who died September 1 at the Pioneer Memorial hospital, several nte long friends served as active pall bearers for tne committal services. Services were neia Sep tember 3 at the First Christian church, with the Rev. Kenneth Robinson of the Lutheran church officiating, with interment in the Heppner Masonic cemetery. Those assisting as active bear ers were Raymond Lundell, Bar ton Clark, Elmer Palmer, Her man Parker, Myron Rill and Don Anderson. Serving as honorary bearers were waiter uecKeu, cnaries Beckett, Cecil Lutkins, Leonard Rill, Cecil Rill ana uscar ret- erson. Makine a special trip west by plane for the service was Dr. Norton Johnson of Cincinatti, Ohio. Another out-of-town vis itor was Mrs. Frank L. Parker, former resident here who now makes her home in Walla Walla Wn. 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