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    6 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. June 6, 1963
Diane Schaffitz Installed Friday
As Chapter Rainbow Worthy Advisor
Diane Schaffitz was installed
as worthy advisor of Ruth As
sembly No. 50, Order of Rainbow
for Girls, at the Masonic hall
in Heppner, Friday evening, May
24.
Diane chose for her theme
"Truth," and her colors of yellow
and ereon were carried out with
a large basket of yellow spider
mums in the hall and an ar
rangement of yellow spider
mums on the tea table with yel-
Her father, Dr. Edward Schaf
fitz, placed the crown on her
head as the highlight of the
ceremonies. The crown was car
ried by her brother, Jimmy, and
Jeanne Stockard played a piano
solo, "The Meditation" during
the ceremony. Diane introduced
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Schaf
fitz, and brother Jimmy. Also
introduced at this time were
Mrs. Merritt Gray, her cousin,
Mrs. Harold (Ruby) Becket,
grand deputy, Order of Rainbow
for Girls; Clarence Baker, wor
shipful master of Masonic Blue
Lodge; Mrs. Jim Myers, mother
advisor, Order of Rainbow for
Girls; Shannon Mahonoy, grand
honorary drill leader; and board
members: Mrs. Dick Wilk nspn,
Mrs. Lucille Wilson, Harley
xf.. ..,a Mr Rnknr.
Other officers' installed were
Rogenia Wilson, wormy buvbu. ,
Brenda Young, charity; Barbara
r.,..i. Pnm rrwhpll. faith:
Margaret Green, chaplain, Kitty
O'Harra, drill leauer juh
love; Janis Baker, religion; Ther-
' ..i.a nature: Maralee
Murray, immortality;
Peck, fidelity; Cynthia Smith,
patriotism; Barbara Gribble, ser
vice; Shirley Krwin, confidential
observer; Peggy Snyder, outer
observer; Lora Lee fetolts, music
ian, and Judy Jones, choir dir
ector. ,u
Installing officers were: Kathy
Ray, past worthy advisor; Shan
non Mahoney, drill leader; Gin
ger Springer, chaplain; Jean
nette Lodbetter, secretary; and
Kathy Melby, musician.
After the installation cere
monies, an addendum honoring
Diane was given by Barbara
E Rogenia Wilson, and
Kitty O'Harra and Rogenia pre
sented her with a gift from the
officers, rast worthy advisor
Kathy Ray was given a gift f rom
the Ruth Assembly No. 50 ana
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DIANE SCHAFFITZ
presented to her by her sister,
Kitty O Harra.
The reception followed in the
with Mrs. Rav Fer
guson and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney
pouring. Mrs. Merritt Gray cut
and served the cake wun Mrs.
fluiirln r.rnhjim and Mrs. Lowell
Gribble assisting about the
rooms. The three cakes were
baked by Mrs. Schaffitz and dec
orated by Mrs. Harold Wright.
She inscribed on one "Congrat
ulations, Diane" using yellow
and preen colors with a gavel
placed on top. The others were
decorated with roses using the
same color theme.
Munkers Reunion
Calls Relatives
To The Dalles
A reunion dinner called to
gether many relatives of the
Munkers family on Sunday,
une 2, at Cherry Hall in The
Dalles. Many were direct descen
lants of the pioneer family of
Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers,
aarly settlers in the Eightmile
district. Instrumental in getting
the large group together for their
first reunion in many years
were Mrs. Lee Gentry of Oregon
City and Mrs. Earl Andrea of
Yachats.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Gentry and family, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gentry,
Oregon City; Mrs. Edna Mun
kers, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mun
kers, Mr. and Mrs. L-eonaru
Munkers and family, all oi iex-incrtnn-
Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Munkers, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Munkers . and family, Mr. ana
Mrs. Harry Munkers and family,
Mr nnr Mrs. Larrv uenirv anu
sori, all of Heppner; Mr. and
Mrs. Harold fcnerrer ana uaun
trr, lone; Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Sherrer, Echo; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Ignowski and children,
Dianie McCullom, Mr. anu lvirs.
Roy Munkers, Mrs. Lulu Wright,
Mrs. Manle uaie, an ui me
Dalles; Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton
Hibbard, Renton, Wn.; Mr. and
ni-o Rnccnll Wriirht. DallESPOrt,
Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andrea,
Yachats; Mr. and Mrs. junn oa-
lows. Portland; Mr. ana wrs.
Mrs. Mvrtle
Gintry, Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Cli VanBlancom anu son, in
land, Betty Wilson, Portland,
tmd Mrs. Vergie Milich and
children, Medford.
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Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the estate of William
Van Houte are hereby required
to present same with proper
vouchers duly verified to the Ex
ecutor at the office of Mahoney
and Abrams, Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date
-if first publication of this no
tice. Dated and first published this
26 day ot May, law.
Mahoney and Abrams,
Attorneys for the Estate
Heppner, Oregon.
Robert Van Houte
Executor
12-15C
Over The
Tee Cup
Mrs. Little Married
In Virginia May 17
Mrs. Anne Fisher Little, form
er resident of Heppner, was
lumna F.rlmund FerK-
IUHII11.-U ro
uson of Hampton, Va., on May
17 in Williamsburg, Va ac
cording to an announcement
received here ay
band was Father George Little,
who served All Saints' Episcopal
church here for about three
years leaving in 1957 for Calif
ornia. After the fam i y moved.
Father Little was k llnl In an
...... ijt lii Pnl fnrnia. The
couple had two children, Grace
and George Fisher Little. 1 , c
daughter was present at the
wedding May 17.
After the ceremony a small
reception was held at Little
Kden." home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Fennell in Williams
burg. Annual Co-op Picnic
Planned for June 10
i
4
. The Lexington Oil Co op Bid
dies will travel to Pilot Rock
on Monday, June 10. for the an
nual picnic meeting with other
,nin... nrnimc nt the Ada sue-
rlson Ranch. The groups will
assemble at 1U a.m.
Members are asked to bring a
....... .H..I, fi. tho 11 rule and
own silverware service, also
their newest and nesi enms iui
the craft display and presenta-
.1.... m-u Uiwrlann has a KtHH'lHl
111)11. Hllf. fc..i....
request for an apron display.
Knitted articles will aiso receive
... ..!. ,1 olt.mtloM
f.l7l ICH will.'. .
Further information may be
had by calling Mrs. Millard
Nolan, SWSi-Wkhi, or Mrs. l,.
McCabe, 422-7131.
By DEE GRIBBLE
Aft.r miifh telonhoninc to get
the men lined up, ten of our
crnirinnt itiivs drove to Umalilla
May 20 for a tournament at Mc-
Nary golf course, l m noi huie
of the following facts, as I've
not been able to track down me
winner, but feel that Darrel!
Reisch was double winner wnn
low net and gross. Several hit
fVio rrrnnn for polf hnll rewards.
and a good time was had by all.
A strong wind neipea Keep me
mosquito barrage at bay.
Thn onlfiirs that didn t go
were many, but helped keep our
course busy here. One group of
six players plus as many "teen
age caddies" were having a ter
rific time.
Last Tuesday 11 "sun-lovin"'
ladies played, with Kay Ander
son and Konerta uougiieny
furnishing punch and coltee at
nur faunritl Rlint. High ETOSS
was won by Roberta, and icasi
putts was a tie between Donna
McCurdy and Hazel Mahoney.
Others playing were LaFyrne
Pratt. Kay Robinson, Cork Nor
ene, Marie McQuarrie, Lois Hunt,
Betty Rose and myself.
Dues are due again for some.
Please check your cards and
then send a check to Donna Mc-
furilu if vnnru nrp due.
wuiu.f .i .........
Our course nasn i oeen in sul
nt,nA cVinna fnr n lone time. dUC
to the tireless effort of a good
many men. Included are nuicn
for mowing and watering; Fran
ees Doherty for hand mowing
around the Ereens; Judge Car-
michnel, Grlb, Clint Mewuarne
and Ed Bennett for trapping the
gophers, and Raymond Ferguson
for hauling sand and keeping
up the sand green, wnai no you
do?
ii AW 111, Am 1 . . .
J. Vnn Mnrter. Sr.. had
a slight accident wonder if he
can play golf and balance on
..ruiphna llnrrv un and get well,
Vnn. vour foursome misses
that Betty Rose really got the
word blow for blow on Ladles
Day and improved greatly oe
fnro Hw nino holes were over . .
that Lois played her first nine
and staved out of the creek . . .
that Donna McCurdy has an
"eve for putts" . . .
that it got awfully hot before
they all got rmisned lasi lues
day. ,
Want to start earlier, gals?
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CHRISTIE VANGEN
Engaged Couple Sets
August Wedding Uate
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vangen of
Pasco, Wn., announce the en-
rr a nnrnpni nf their daughter,
Christie Lynn, to Lloyd Robert
Rice, son ot Mr. and wirs. L.iuyu
Rice of lone.
The bride-elect recently graa
uated from Leading Beauty
Qi.hnni nnrl is pn-mloved In Pas-
co. Her fiance has been attend-
ng Columbia Basin Junior col
lege.
Tho weddini? is set for August
25 in the First Lutheran church
of Kenncwick, Wn.
Mr nnrl Mrs. Lowell Lvon and
family, Tonasket, Wn. were Mon
day visitors at me Kay nyeis
home. Mrs. Lyon is the former
Lois Blackburn.
Mn. Fred Mankin left Thurs
day (today) for Corvallis to
bring home her grandson, Ger
ald Bunch, who has iuusnea nis
sophomore year at Ubu.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore.
Portland, and Mrs. Bessie Her
cfhnii also of Portland, were
week-end visitors at the N. D.
Herscholl home.
Mrs. Matt Hughes and child
ren accompanied her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Terrel Benge to
Ocean Park, Wn., on Monday for
a week's vacation and getting
in some clam digging.
Memorial Day guests at the
Mike Saling home were Mr. ana
Mrs. Jack Myers, Pendleton;
Mike's sister, Mrs. Marie John
son, and Mrs. Gladys Corrigall,
both of Portland.
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MERRIE JO MORRISON
lone Rainbow Girls
Install New Officers
Merrie Jo Morrison, daughter
nf Mr anrt Mrs Tnrlip Morrison.
was installed worthy advisor of,
T A LI.. r TJ . . . i. ,
lone rtssemuiy, uiuer ui iaui-
bow for Girls, May 25.
Installing officers were retir
ing worthy advisor Sue Town
send, Kathy Rea, Tass Morrison,
Shirley Hicks, and Cherilyn
Smouse.
Others installed were Lee
O'Pnnnfir unrthv ncwnrialp ad-
visor; husan Lindstrom, cnamy;
Karen Hams, hope; Elaine Gaars
land, faith; Barbara Nichols,
chaplain; Joyce Peck, drill lead
er; Judy Eubanks, love; Bonnie
Hynd, religion; Betty Hausler,
nature; Cathy Hausler, immor
tality; Linda Rowell, fidelity;
Elaine Savage patriotism; Bon
nie Morgan, service; Dixie fcck,
confidential observer; Mary
Nichols, outer observer; Terry
O'Connor, musician; Teresa
Tucker, choir director.
Merrie Jo was crowned by her
sister, Tass. Also participating
in the crowning ceremony were
Susan Lindstrom and Sue Town
send. While Miss Morrison was
at the altar the musician played
"You'll Never Walk Alone."
"Love the tie that binds" was
the theme chosen by Merrie Jo
for her term. Her colors are pmK
and white.
At tho rnnrliminn of the in
stallation refreshments were
served in the reception room.
Pniirinc wprt nast wortnv au-
trlcorc Tfnthv Pna anrl Sup Town-
eonrl Rnnnio Akers and Linda
Williams were in charge of the
guest book. Frank Halvorsen
passed out the programs.
Mrs. Jess Deos Dies
Suddenly at Odell
Funreal services for Mrs. Jess
Deos of Odell, and former Hepp
ner resident, will be held Thurs
day, June 6, at l p.m. at An-
'k Mnrtuarv Honrl River
according to word received by
rplativps hpre this week.
Mrs Dons annarentlv died of
a heart attack on Monday even
ing.
She was a sister-in-law of Mrs.
Alva .Tnnps and Mrs. David Wil
son, and an aunt of Robert Jones,
Mrs. Floyd Jones and Mrs. Bin
Rlakp. Sho also had several
close friends in this area.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE Or OREGON rUM
MORROW COUNTY
in tho Matter of the Estate of
MANCELL LUVERN TOWN-
SEND, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NfYnfF. IS HEREBY GIVEN to
all persons to whom it may con
cern, that the unoersigneo nus
been appointed Dy me aouve
petition Pnnrt as Administrator
of the Estate of Mancell Luvern
Townsend, Deceased. .
All persons having claims
ncainst sairi F.state or Deceased
are notified to present the same
with proper voucners mereior
and verified as prescribed by
H Administrator at the
office of Paul A. Thalhofer, 245
S. E. Fourth Street, renuieion
iimnt la rnuntv. Oregon, wnn
in civ mnnths from the date
of the first publication of this
notice wnicn is may ju, j.oo.
Marshal I.nverne Townsend,
Administrator of the Estate of
Mancell Luvern lownsena,
Deceased.
Paul A. Thalhofer
Attorney at Law
245 S. E. 4th St.
Pendleton, Oregon
AHnrnnu fnr thp Fstatp
May 30, 1963; June 6, 13, 20,
(13-170
MptcWor Mans nf Morrow. Gil
liam, Wheeler, Umatilla, and
Grant counties on sale at the
Gazette-Times, $1.25 each.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION
UPON QUESTION OF INCREAS
ING TAX LbVI uvtn
LIMITED BY Stuwvn ii.
ARTICLE XL STATE
CONSTITUTION
Mniim is horphv piven that an
pip.tinn will he held in School
District No. R-l of Morrow Coun
ty, State of Oregon, irom .uu
P. M. to o:uu r. m. on June
ioci ot Honnnpr H S. Cafeteria.
Lex. Cafeteria, Irrigon Cafeteria,
Riverside ti. coarunio",
City School, lone Cafeteria, and
Rhea Cr. Grange in said school
district for the purpose of sub
mitting to the legal voiera ui
said district the question of In
creasing the tax levy ior uic
fiscal year 1963-1964 oyer the
amount limited Dy seuuun
article XI, of the Constitution of
Oregon.
The reasons for increasing
such lvey are:
Additional teachers added to
staff.
Increased cost of education.
Added cost of operating new
facilities.
The amount of tax, in excess
of 6 limitation, proposed to
be levied for said fiscal year
is $484,431.00. m
Dated this 6th day of June,
1963.
Attest:
Beverly Gunderson,
District Clerk
Dick Wilkinson
Chairman Board of Directors
(1415c)
Farmer's Union Plans
Meeting for Tuesday
Mnrrnu Pimntv Farmer's Union
will have its last meeting until
after the harvest season in the
old Library building on Tuesday
evening, June 11, at 8 p.m.
President Clarence Kosewan
has announced that an invita
tion has been extended Rep. Jack
Smith Pnnrinn. to sneak at the
meeting if conditions permit. A
report may also be given by
Judge Oscar Peterson on his trip
to Washington, u. l,.
Mr. and Mrs, David Eckman
anH familv mntnred to Sand
Point, Idaho, to spend the week
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. fccKman. iney re
turned home Sunday evening.
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GRAIN FIRE TIME IS AT HAND!
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P. O. Box 247
Heppner
Ph. 676-9625
This announcement Is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offor to buy any of these securities.
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