HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, November 28, 1963
SfOETY
Leonore Leonnig
Honored at Shower
The Catholic parish hall was
the scene of a bridal shower Fri
day evening in honor of Miss
Leonore Leonnig, whose mar
riage to Kay I. Corbin will be
an event of Saturday, December
28.
Mrs. Herb Hamilton, Mrs. Pat
O'Brien and Mrs. Ilene Wyman
were hostesses to Miss Leonnig
and 45 other guests.
A lace cloth covered the serv
ing table which was beautifully
decorated with an arrangement
of fall flowers in the seasonal
colors of orange, yellow, bronze
and green.
Mrs. Ronald Leonnig, mother
of the bride-elect, and Mrs. Bert
Corbin poured. Individual pump
kin chiffon pies, topped with
whipped cream, were also served.
Sheridan Wyman and David
Clark presented a humorous
reading for enjoyment of all,
about a newly-wed couple.
Pink and Blue Shower
Honors Mrs. Murray
Mrs. Rod Murray was honored
guest at a surprise baby shower
given by Mrs. Bob Abrams, Mrs.
Bob Jones and Mrs. Nels Ander
son at the Abrams' home Thurs
day evening.
Pink, lavender and white
chrysan themums and pink
candles comprised a lovely floral
arrangement.
Mrs. Murray's daughter, Mara
lee, assisted her mother in open
ing the many gifts.
Games were played and apri
cot souffle pie was served to the
approximately 25 who attended.
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Events
THURSDAY, November 28
Community Thanksgiving Day
service, 10:30 a.m., in the
Episcopal church. Rev. Charles
Knox officiating.
SATURDAY, November 30
Heppner merchants Christmas
Opening.
MONDAY, December 2
Chamber of Commerce meeting,
noon at Wagon Wheel.
Order of Rainbow for Girls, 7:30
p.m., Masonic hall.
American Legion and Auxiliary,
potluck supper, 7 p.m.. Legion
hall.
WEDNESDAY, December 4
Odd Fellows, 8:00 p.m., IOOF
hall,
THURSDAY, December 5
Soroptimists, noon, Wagon
WheeL
SATURDAY. December 7
Episcopal Bazaar, opening at
noon in Episcopal parish
house.
BOWLING BITS
Episcopal Bazaar
Plans Progressing
Mrs. Clarence Rosewall reports
that plans are rapidly material
izing for the annual Episcopal
Bazaar, forthcoming on Satur
day, December 7, at the Epis
copal church parish hall.
A multitude of items from
handiwork to decorator gifts and
homemade candy will be offer
ed for sale to the public, which
is cordially invited.
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Fiesta Women's Major
Team W L
Morrow County Crain
Growers 16 4
Padberg Machinery Co. 15 5
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant 14 6
Lott's Electric 10 10
Lexington Co-op 8 12
Liards' Variety 8 12
Kinzua Corporation 6 14
First National Bank 3 17
High Ind. Game
Loy Harsin 190
June Bellenbrock 182
Jo Pettyjohn-Iris C 171
High Ind. Series
Jean Ann Turner 453
June Bellenbrock 440
Yvonne Lovgren 433
High Team Game
Padberg Machinery Co 876
Morrow County urain
Growers 872
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant 870
High Team Series
Morrow County Grain
Growers 2538
Padberg Machinery Co 2496
Turner, Van Marter
and Bryant 2493
Heppner Major League
Team
Heppner Elks
Heppner Cleaners
Inland Chem. Ser.
Heppner Barber Shop
Lex. Oil Co-op
Ekstrom Farm Chem.
Heppner Ford
Peck's Insurance
High Team Series
Heppner Elks
High Team Game
Heppner Elks
High Ind. Series
Art Watkins
High Ind. Game
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13 7
11 7
10 10
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Commercial League
Team W
Heppner Lumber Co. 13
Kinzua Loggers 13
Bank of Eastern Oregon 13
A. L. Daggett, Dist. 11
First National Bank 11
Rietmann Hardware 10
Willow Creek Country
Club 5
IOOF Lodge 4
High Ind. Game
Lowell Gribble
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9
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16
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Table Lamps Pole Lamps End Tables
Complete Bunk Bed Sets Dinette Sets
We Deliver
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PH. 676-9G10
Carol Miller 173
Al Osmin 173
High Ind. Series
Al Osmin 517
Carol Miller 495
Lowell Gribble 484
High Team Game
Heppner Lumber 887
Rietmann Hardware 881
Kinzua Loggers 880
High Team Series
Kinzua Loggers 2590
Heppner Lumber 2586
Willow Creek Country
Club 2458
Thursday Night Ladies League
Team W L
L. E. Dick Appliances 12 4
Ruggles' Insurance 9 7
Outlaws 9 7
Humphreys Rexall 8 8
C. Ed Cole 8 8
Kinzua Corporation 7 9
Phil's Pharmacy 7 9
MiLadies 3 13
High Ind. Game
Evonne Nyman 177
Public Notice
Deloris McDowell 167
Sandra Campbell 166
Yvonne Lovgren (sub.) 166
High Ind. Series
Evonne Nyman 431
Iris Campbell (sub.) 431
Marie Ball 430
High Team Game
C. Ed Cole 307
Outlaws 863
Ruggles' Insurance 854
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Ruggles' Insurance 2480
Outlaws 2445
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW
In the Matter of the Estate
of JAMES E. MORGAN, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No. 1496
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned, Carol May Mor
gan, Administratrix of the Es
tate of James E. Morgan, de
ceased, has filed with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, her Final
Account of her administration of
the Estate of said deceased and
that said Court has fixed Mon
day the 2nd day of December,
1963, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day in
the County Court Room at the
Morrow County Court House in
Heppner, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing objections to
said Final Account and the
settlement of said Estate and
all persons having objections
thereto are hereby required to
file the same with said Court
on or before the time fixed for
said hearing.
DATED and first published
this 31st day of October, 1963.
CAROL MAY MORGAN
Administratrix
Jos. J. Nys
Attorney for Administratrix
Heppner, Oregon 35-39c
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Mable Hams Marries
James A. Stamate
In Umatilla Service
Mable (Sue) Hams of Umatilla
and James A. Stamate of Stan
field were united in marriage in
Umatilla on Friday, November
8, by Justice of the Peace Clar
ence R. Post.
The bride is the daughter of
Mrs. Mabel Davidson of lone,
and the bridegroom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stamate of
Stanfield.
The couple was attended by
Miss Linda LaVerne Hams,
daughter of the bride, and Mrs.
James Botts, Hermiston.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride following the
ceremony. Mr. Stamate is em
ployed at the Umatilla Army
Depot, and the couple is at home
at 1551 Seventh Street, Umatilla.
Capt. Mick Lanham
Gets Army Medal
Army Capt. Michael C. Lan
ham, son of Conley J. Lanham,
Heppner, received the Army
Commendation Medal late in Oc
tober while serving with the
U. S. Army Transp o r t a t i o n
School, Fort Eustis, Va.
Captain Lanham received the
award for outstanding perform
ance of duty duirng his recent
assignment with the U. S. Army
Port of Embarkation in Bremer
haven, Germany.
The 28-year-old officer enter
ed the Army in November 1956.
He was graduated from Hepp
ner High school in 1952 and re
ceived his bachelor's degree in
1956 from Oregon State College,
Corvlalis, and his master's de
gree in 1960 from the University
of Pittsburgh, Pa. Lanham is a
member of Delta Chi fraternity.
In a world of constant strife
And turmoil in our life.
Nature's cleansed us with
her showers
And beautified with her
flowers.
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535 N. Elder
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676-5532
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