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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1964)
Current Year Closes With Officer Election Ni'W officers fr the. coming vnr were elected at bunlne. MittllPiM following a combined American !glun and Aulllar iHiiturk dinner Monday vftitntf III Hit legion hall. Till WM the Lint n-i'ulnr meeting or the or ganizations until the fall term, however plan were UIimumkhI fur n family plr outing at AriMin Wright Park near Hard man sometime In July, Mr. Itulx-rt Wllnon wrnt dec titl president of the legion Aux iliary for tin coming year, re placing Mm. Frank Hamlin. Serving with ln-r will be Mr. Anile lli'dm.tn. first vice it ! tlcntj Mr. Sib Well, second W prcMdcnt; Mr. Marshall l-v-irren, secretary; Mr. Karl Sow nl, trcanurcr. ami Mr, Glen Ward, hutorlan. Iiiklallnllort of Hit above of fleer will I 'i' held In September. Inspection Slated Degree of Honor mot-tint; and state lncction will l Tue lay. June 9. at 8 pm. In the t lirlMtlan church. Mr. Clara Orison l state director. A Great Idea For FATHER'S DAY ! ! Get Him A Copy of "THE GREAT OREGON DESERT" If LR. IACKMAN and It A. LONG YOU CAN GET YOUR corr now and bring IT BACK LATER TO HAVE IT AUTOGRAPHED BY THE AUTHORS. HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG PH. 676-9610 Coming Cvcnls miOAY. Juns I Rebekah. IOOf bolL 1:00 p.m. SATURDAY, June Birthday Card Party, Episcopal Parish Hall. 1 tl pjn. SUNDAY. J una 7 Marrow County CowlUlU and Livestock Growers, rather of the Year barbecue dinner, 5:00 p.m., faltqioumta, MONDAY. June I Chamber of Comrnerct, Wagon Wheel, noon. Order of Eastern Star. Maaoolc ball. 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. June 10 Odd fellows. IOOf halL 1:00 p.m. THURSDAY. Juno II Soropttrnlat. Wa'jon Whtll noon. Mrs. Connor Honored At Surprise Farewell Mr. Morgan ton nor wa hon ored Tuesday evening with aurprlM fan-wi'll party at the tiorni' of Mr. Clyde AlMott. The Connor will ! moving thl -k nd to Goldendale, Wn., where he will lie tlx? distributor for Standard Oil product. Co hofttcHM' for the surprise arty were Mr. AllMott, Mr. Kim ir Berry and Mr. Don Munki-r. Three table of pin ochle were played with Mr. Oovlit Key winning high, Mr. Dclmer Buschke second high. and Mr. Connor the traveling pinochle prize. Mr. Key hluh 1 1 1' hied the card play by melding IIxjU trurim. Other guest Included Mr. Ivan McUanlel, Mr. Chuck I'Ih-kU'V'. Mr, link Dunlap, Mrs. Kiiiny Cutsforth, Mr. Vcrn Kelihley and Mr. Gerald Rood. While ilcsm-rt wa being nerved, Mr. Connor wa pre-M-nted with n money tree, a Kolint away gift tiom her friend. Allstott Home Scene Of Memorial Reunion A family reunion wan held over the Memorial Day week ind at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Allstott. Mr. Dolly All hlott, CrcKham, enjoyed visiting with all nix of her children and their families at the get-together. Coming from I'endleton win Mr. and Mr. K. I). AllHtott. Jr.. Chris. TerTy, Steve. IVggy, and Clndv; ami Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard AlUtott. Kicky, Robert. Nan cy, and Suie. Accompanying her mother from Crcstiam were Mr. Wlibur Jackson. Gary and Annette. Alio attending were Mr. and Mr. Jim Butler. Mickey and Shelby, Mayvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 1'tH-k, Dennis. Allen. Debbie, Stv-n. and Terena. Rufus; and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lutkln, lone. Brides Given Advice Bob Albrecht. field represen tative for the Social Security Administration In Morrow coun ty, reminds all June brldea and other new wive that they should drop In to the Soclail Security office or the post office anil ask for the form used to change the name on their Social Security card to their new mar ried names. 5)l W Li KAREN HAMS COTn'MG C0... ?Zt S"" I I I . a? t fr criMiDYi r nil tfavm way , t I 0t King "l" ' '''AC. f'-'-,l t'-M ThinmiodecBl Cet new .irZrr- fri i " H Buloi ceiender wetch " Tik - i I I,- N to know time and dale , ....SVM f.ij In on. quick fUnce. : - f ' Yf Ijp ,7,M : Dele Kim"" e Slteni nuiCMllne Itxllni .. f 7A V' : t T Mli In e tine 17 (ewel t , VV fjjf i ctlender llmeptece. t i rjriJfi ,1 li Bulo.i quality throughout. f IV ' I llr , I '; j ""7 Come In and see our complete selection of BULOVA calendar watches. When case, eryitel, and crown are Intact. Price plu Ux. "Something la oiworyt from tho Jawaler'a, something pedal." Storo Houm 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 fc 0 tmWmt W rawejee)eieM STAMPSJl Karen Hams Installed lone Worthy Advisor For Summer Term IO.NE Ml Karen Hams, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Venter Ham, wa Inntalled a Worthy Advinor of Rainbow Asnembly No. K'J at a lovely ceremony at the lone Masonic hall on Sun day afternoon. May 21. Install Ing officer wa Sunan Kay Llnd ntrom, Junior past worthy ad visor. She wa assisted by Sue Townnend. Installing marshal; Cathy Hauslcr. Installing reixird- er; Terrl O'Connor, installing musician, and Cheryl Corley, In stalling chaplain. Other officer Inxtalled for the nprlng term are: Maine c.aar land, worthy associate advisor; Bonnie llvnd. charity; Mary Mrhols, hoi-; Shirley Hicks, faith; Linda Nichols, chaplain, and Cherilvn Smouse. drill lead er. Appointed to nil me coior station are Ronnie Morgan, love; Teresa Stcfani, religion; Linda Williams, nature; Klalne Savage, Immortality; Connie Kmert. fidelity; iunnle akits, patriotism, and Gerrl Krebs, ser vice. Terrl O'Connor will serve n confidential observer and Judy Kubanks as outer observer. Musician Is Linda Rowell and choir director Is Dixie Peck, with Merrie Jo Morrison, t Meryl l or lye, Sue Townsend, Lee O'Con nor, Susan Llndstrom, Teresa Tucker and Betty Hauslcr as members of the choir. Joyce Peck and Cathy Hauslcr arc serv ing for a year as recorder and treasurer, respectively, and were installed In January. The crownlnc ceremony was Informed by Wayne Hams. Kar- ens nrotner. rouowea Dy uie song. "The Bible Tells Me bo. sung by Bonnie Hynd and Cathy Hauslcr with the Assemmy join ing them in the second chorus. Karen presented a corsage of yellow roses to her mother, and Mr. Hams oresented Karen with a gavel. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen. mother advisor of the Assembly, congratulated the assembly on their fine work and presented Susan with her Past Worthy Ad visor's pin. Mrs. Harold Beckct, Hcppner. Grand Deputy of Rain bow for Girls in Oregon, was present and spoke to the girls. Karen chose Faith. Hope, and Charity for her watchwords and yellow and white for Jitr colors. Cheryl Hams, Karen's slider, and Helen Byrne passed out the pro grams. Klalne Gaarsland had charge of the guest book. The reception was held In the dining room appropriately dec orated with spring bouquets of vellnw nnd white. The tea table was centered with a bouquet of yellow spider chrysanthemums und white stock, with yellow candles. Mrs. Wayne Hams pour ed punch and Mrs. Wes Marlatt of Hcppner, aunt of Karens, poured coffee. Mrs. Roy W. Llnd strom served the cake. Out-of-town Guests Visit McFerrins After decorating graves on Memorial Day, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Loy McFerrln gathered at their home for a picnic re union. Visitors included Mrs. EJdon McFerrln and Mrs. Delpha Her, Spokane; Mrs. Klma lliatt and Mrs. Doris Hodge and son, John, Kennewlck; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rinnee and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Phillips and sons, Condon; Mr. and Mrs. Jiryce Keene ana iam ilv. lone: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and daughter, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Marian Templeton and son, Spray; Mrs. Ron Hague wood and children and Mts. Ava Wright, Heppner. W. Beckets Observe 56th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Becket were honored on their 56th wed ding anniversary at a dinner Wednesday afternoon in the banquet room of the Wagon Wheel Cafe. Hosts for the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Becket and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bushke. Others present to enoy the dinner and anniversary cake were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becket, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par rlsh. Mrs. Jerry Buschke, Tanna and Brett, Mrs. Robert Buschke and Brian, Mollie and Ronnie Becket and Mrs. Anne Fehmer ling of Seaview, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and family of Kent, Wn., spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones. Friday saw the arrival of their son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones, Guy, and Holly, of Hood River. Vows Exchanged At Church Ceremony daughter of Mr. Wilms. Stanly or Lincoln, neri.. DMirai' ine brldo of Otto Kuccnn (Skllil (Rubl at an Informal m-rvlte at ! tended by rt-Utlvt- and clow friend Thursday afternoon. May i'l. at thn f irst Methodist rhunh ; in Jlrppner. The gruom U tl.e ... t t. ...... t.. . I- ....L.I non or " ' on, i.. r.. iiuiu of Lexington. performing the 2 00 pm. cere mony wa tin l!i-v. Melvln Dixon. Attendant of the couple were Mr. and Mr. (U-tw Orwi k of Lexlnifton. Following a wedding trip 1o th Oregon coast. Salem and Corvalli. the new 1) wed are now at home In Lexington. Mr. Kuril I employed it a nurso at Pioneer Memorial hospital. Vacation School Set At Christian Church The First Christian church will hold Vacation Bible nchool be. ginning Monday. June H, through tho following Friday There will be classes for children eligible to a'art kindergarten thl fall up through the nlxth grade. Using thl year' theme. "Jesus, the Promised Savior." Bible school hours will I 9 00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and any youngster In the above age groups is welcomt. Clarno Field Trip Set for Sunday ftockhound enthusiast ar re minded of the field trip plan ned for Sunday, Juno 7. to tho area around Clarno, west of rn ill. Tho field trio U Planned under the nponxorshlp of the Morrow County iem and Mineral Society. Wait Ldzcr Is wrvina as chair man and ann'wnee that all those planning to go should b at Farley's service station at 7;00 am, and should take along sack luntlie fur picnic at noon. Drakes Receive News Of 22nd Grandchild Mr end Mr Tlav Drake re ceived word by telegram of the birth of their ana granacmia. An 8 lb.. II or... boy wa born tr, ihlr mn and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Drake, of Stockton. Cam. The baby, as yet unnamed, loin two brotheri, Kevin and Jon. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. Jan 4. 1M4 Mr rmA liiL Bob HonTV Olid family motored to Sprkane, Wn, to enjoy a Memorial Day week end vacation at the home of Mr. Kenrv'a mother. Mrs. P. S. Oneal. While there they attend h cmrtnation exercise at the West Valley High school In Spo kane. where a nephew. Ralph Haley, was one of the graduates. Boardman News Mr. Dewey Wet was hostess for tho lkardman TU Ileum club Tuesitay rlnht of last week at her home. Mrs. Bernard Donovan was a guenL The D!mo A Dip dlm-t por sored bv tho club to rais fund for the Boardrnan Volunteer Hre Ivpartrnent will be held June 3 In tho school cafeteria from six to nine p.m. A thank you letter was read from tho Cancer Foundation for the dub's participation In the recent fund drive. The dance for Princes Dewena Went of the Morrow County Fair court will be held at Hcppner July 18. The next meeting will t at tho home of Mrs. Ronald Black June 9 when there will be In- stallation of officers. Visit la Germany Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anaeregg left last week for Portland where they took a Jet flight to London. England, and went from there to Paul Revere Village. Karls ruhe. Germany, for several weeks at the home of thler son- in-law and daughter, 1st LL ana Mrs. Rowan Hinds. Visitors last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall are Mr. Marilyn Rob inson and Mrs. Helen Long and sons Randy and Rodney of Haw- thiitn N..v mother and aNIef of Robinson and Mrs. Marshall, and their granamomer, Mr. Delia JUley of Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kress and son Bflaft of The? Dilr wrre? week-end visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kress and Mrs. LaVirn Part low. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen spent the week-end In Granger. Wn. visiting at the horn of their son and daughter Inl-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root and children Maurice and Jane of Wasco were Memorial Day vis Itnra at the home of Root's mother. Mrs. Florence Root. Mr lA Hnnlhmin of OrOVlllf. Wn. visited at the home of Mr. mnit Mn Ionard Bedord and other friends here over the week- Mn. IVrni Part low and her son. In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kress of The Dalles, entertained with a barbe cue at her home Saturday even ing. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Del Robinson and son Kevin of Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ball and daugh ters Barbara and Karen of Herm Iston. Mrs. Zoe Billings, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kress. nflrsA rV AP iM SERVE HIM QUALITY FOOD! pis CRACKERS 2 lb- b 53c IZL IS OZ. CHILI CON CARWE 2 For 69e SUNSHINE Marshmallows 5 for $1 FINER SHORTENING 3 lb 59 VAN CAMP'S PORK and BEANS 2 for 45c STANDBY TUNA 4 cans $1 UTStir STANDBY CATSUP 14 oz. 5 For 89c CAEN ATI ON ICE CREAM 1A e.r.1 700 FREE SAMPLES SATURDAY D head for the HILLS Hills Bros. COFFEE lb. 85c 2 lb. $j69 10 ox. instant $j59 PICNIC STYLE CARROTS Lb . . .10c LEMONS Doz. ... 49c FRESH CORN 4 for 35c FRESH TOMATOES lb. . . 25c PORK ROAST - lb 29c PORK STEAK - lb 49c FRESH FILLET OF RED SNAPPER - lb 39c BAR-S WIENERS - - - lb 49c SWIFTS PREMIUM SWEET RASHER SLICED BACON Lb. 45c PRICES GOOD JUNE 5 and 6 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET I 3E