Shower Party Honors
Bride of Few Weeks
Mr Me ItornHt. the farmer
Fisii lli'Aih, s l.oiiuffil ,Hj.
urttay th a t nuptial lit-r
irlvrn tv Mis. Hill ii.ini..ii, Mi.
imiall I'uliank anl Mi l.arty
Antfrll ( the Hiaiinori tiome,
A .trly tTtv il pink anl
while flutter. rrrfil.-i with
miniature UTiWlnj U lis, uas
irM-htr l. llm hrW matron l
the hlrM'. 11m rert-nt lr ll"a
nioihrf ami nxilhrr In law, Mr
trrrll Vlnwm ant Mrs. Kay
H.tr lu'tt. rai li revived a iwa;:e
if iril anl white rM'buW. IU-.I
nrs Uaullfully arranged In a
silver ImihI an. I flanki-it on rsrlt
UU with nil laiH'ia In allvrr
hoi. Icr. teiilrrril I
lat.lo
(k MBS M'IM'll Willi
alail lo pn by that
Iimmw-s and Mra. Ilmnaii
rum niffi ami Ira.
Kami wrie rniytl hy
M'ltllltf
a trull
ItlHtlll
Jw-vi-ral
during I In imhUI aflrrtixti and
iIj wIiiiht vn-re Mr
Murike-ra ami Mrs. Civile AlWtott.
Kay MiMirt i winner f I In
iir iil
Oilier i'n hand tit comi'llnn-ril
the iir-w Mra. Harriett were Mr.
John lrlril. Mr, Ijirrv retwli.
Mr. John Mollahsn. Mra. Halnli
Marlatt. Mr. Kill ll.ath ami l.ln
da, Mra. Anna Tilum. Mti, Miy
Hryant. Mr Sonny Hltlille awl
Mra. I'A La Trace.
Auxiliary to Sponsor
Food Sale Next Week
Mr. Ifutx-rt Wilton, president
of the iral American l'Kn
Auxiliary ha announced thai
thr auxiliary l planning a fxM
aali for Saturday. February fl.
In-ginning at ! a rn. at the llcpp
hrr ltd and Whlti store. -
AIo on thr IrKinn'a February
spend la thr regularly lied
tiled monthly meetings ft the
Ikh organizations to hr hold
Monday. rYhruarv 1, at the Leg
Ion hall. beginning at H pin.
There will be no tMluck dinner.
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Reports of Christmos Projects Well Received
jONK The January meeting,
of the I'") (Jsrden Hub wa
lu ld at the home of Mra, O sr
l.undrll with. 1.1 mrrnlff and
three curat present. Mr. T. T.
Martin, rhairman of the C'hrUt
ma project, retorted that Id
Christmas rkage vt randy,
rookie, dales, nuts, jelllr. etc.,
donated by Onr-im club mrm
lrr. were given to different
Mr. Walter Becket returned
hornr from retulli-inn (General
hopltal Friday where ahr wn
taken for what first aix-arrd lo
! a broken hip In. nr. X ray
falle to iror that thr bon was
hriiken. ami after treatment W'a
tx-rmittrd to return home, hut
will lw confined for wm tlmr.
WORTHY ADVISOR KITTY OUABRA
Kitty O'Harra Installed Worthy Advisor
In Order of Rainbow Here Sunday
Kitty O'Harra. daughter of Mr.
and Mr W. I. Ollarra, w.i In
Mailed ai thr new worthy ad
visor of lluth Avtrrnlily N- "
Order of liainhow for Olrl. In
an ImKowdvr leremony. Sunday
nfterii'Min In the Mononle hall.
Seated alonir with Ml" O'llnrra
wu a new mother advisor. Mr,
iw-an Hunt, a complete alatr of
Uamhow officer and nix advis
ory hoard memlx'r.
Cm-n and white, the color
For information leading to the arrest
and conviction of the party who shot
a horse on the Sumner Ranch, 3 miles
west of Eightmilc, about January 20.
JACK SUMNER
Ph. 676-9259
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OrjE W E L E R S I
v .y I
! chosen hv the nrw worthy ad-
Mwir for her Installation, were
rnrrieil out in th hue of hrr
I roc ad formal sown and In a
lovidv floral arrantjement placed
ne.ir the txxliunj In the Last. Her
lntallin officer were each pre
nenteil itiratte of white car
nation. Kvorted to the altar for the
crowning 'eremnv ly her
two brothers. Odl Berry and
Jack Kay. Mis O llarra wm then
crowned by her hitter, Patricia
Ollarra. Crown Ix-arer wn an
other brother. Raymond O'Harra.
Judy Jone wn accompanied
nt the piano by Janice Baker as
she aiitf. ' How Great Thou Art."
Miss Ollarra then Introduced
member of her family and Mrs.
Harold Becket. Grand Deputy of
the International Ordi-r of the
Kainlow for Oirls. and Shirley
Krwin. Grand Representative to
Maryland of the International
Order of the Rainbow for Girls.
Complete slate of officers In
stalled (iurine the afternoon
were Mr. Dean Hunt, mother
advisor; Kitty O'Harra. worthy
advisor; Shirley Erwin. assoc
iate worthy advisor; Janice Ba
ker, charity; Jan Hacer. hope;
Kathy Melby, faith; Teresa Mun
ker. treasurer; TeRcy Snyder,
chaplain; Judv Jones, drill lead
er; Christine Munkers, religion;
Linda Heath. nature; Pam
lluches. Immortality; Jeannine
Hunt, fidelity; Debbie Young,
patriotism; Jill PadberR, service;
Linda Orwlck. inner observer,
'and Susan Melby.
Jean Siewert was the install
Inu worthy advisor. Other In
stalling officers Included Ror-
enla Wilson, chaplain; Kathy
Ray. marshal; Dlanne Schaffltz.
riTorder, and Janice Baker, mu
sician. Instated as advisory board
members were Mrs. James Prock,
Mrs. Jerry Schubert. Mrs. Joe
Wricht. Mrs. Roy Quackcnbush.
Mrs. Don Turner. Mrs. Tom
Huehes. Hubert Wilson and Her
man Winter.
The new worthy advisor pre
sented a surprise cift from the
assembly to Jean Siewert In ap
preciation of her work for the
assembly as past worthy ad
visor. Coffee, tea, punch and cake
were served to those attending
the reception, Immediately fol
lowing the installation cere
mony, from a table beautifully
appointed with a white floral
arrangement and white tapers.
Mrs. Cecil Berry and Mrs. Merritt
Gray poured and Mrs. W. A.
Johnson served three large cakes,
frosted with green basket design
and white roses. Assisting were
Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Tom Hughes
and Mrs. Harold Erwin.
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Intermediates and Experts
300 Foot Tow For Beginners
Open Every Saturday
and Sunday
10:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.
FEES: Big Tow $1.75 per Day
Small Tow 50c per Day
(fommq Cvcnts
MONDAY. February I
Chamber of Commerce, Wagoa
WbeeL noon.
Order of Rainbow for Ctrl. Ma-
sonic bolL 7)30 rxm.
American Legion end Auxiliary,
Legion hall. I p.m.
TUESDAY. February 1
Wranglers. Wrangler club bouse.
I P-m.
WEDNESDAY, February 9
Annual meeting. Heppner Soil
and Water Conservation dis
trict, Lexington Grange baU,
7:30 p-m.
Women's Society of Christian
Service of the Metbodlit
church, church parlor. pun.
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
dinner. Wagon WbeeL pan.
Odd Fellows. tOOF balL t pan.
THuRSDAT. February 4
Soroptlinlsts Hotel Grill, noon.
Elk' Ladies' Nlte. Elks' temple,
dinner at f :30 p.m.
people (n the community who
wituld l alone mot of the hol
iday. Mr. Omar RUdmann. rhair
man. reported about Jt) attended
the Trifth Mtfht burning of the
( hrUtmas yrt-na, Lldon Tucker
and Larry ICietmann lit the fire
and Mr Rietmann. Mrs. Ralph
Crum. en! Mm. IT.lil Lrr.rrt rv.
ed rup rakes to the rroup.
Mr LrruM ChrUtophrrmon and
Mr Kmert were In rharee of
llt'litlni; the fireplace In the psrk
for Chrlntma with the ais
tanre of Neil. fUjnnle, and Ore
Christopher son.
Mr. Martin, rhairman of the
street tree planting committee ,
Mated she had given a talk on
the suhh-ct at the Lion's club
meeting January 11. Mr. OirU
tophemon and Nel Andemon
have been appointed to work on
the street tree planting commit
tee Mr. Crum reported on Junior
gardeners. It I planned to give
swds to children to grow, with
the Idea that they would exhibit
the rcults at the fall fluwer
khow. Garden club member with
Junior gardener age children
will work with the committee
on thl protect.
It was reported that the Horti
culture magazine Is arriving at
the library and is available to
anvone who cares to read It.
Mr. Martin was recommended
by tlub members as district dir-
HEfrXtl GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. January It. IMS
r tor.
Garden club member will
in t selling a product called
Tsky Tspe." whl h ran be used
In flower arranging and home
deeoratlng.
The program was This Is for
the Birds.'4 A diplav of bird
house and feeders was exam.
Ined by members and dleruss4
by Mrs. Crum.
West Hills Convalescent Center
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rtlnl Uilalion cf arthritic,
truLe, heart anI rupirs
torjr pstienl. Kiperially
dciffned hydrotherapy
equipment, complete lab
facilities, under tli super
vuion of Dr. Jlobrrt J tine-
hart, medical consultant.
Ileasant, mo.lpra quarter
ensure patient cn'f"rt and
peed recovery. Patient
are admitted on tle xUt'
ral of their private phyi
riant. Rates Uin at $10
a day.
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