Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 03, 1965, Page 7, Image 7

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MISS SHIRLEY KICKS
World Friendship
Theme Used by New
lone Worthy Advisor
Shirley Kicks U the nrw
Worthy Advisor of lone Aa
aembly No. W. International
Order erf Rainbow for Glrla. fol
lowing Installation rercmonlea
at the Maaonlc hall on Sunday
afternoon.
Serving with her for the aum
met term are: Cherllyn Smous.
worthy associate advisor; Und
Rowell. charity: Judy
hope; Terrl O'Connor. faith.
Teresa Strfanl. recorder: Bon
rile Akera. treasurer; Bonn e
Morgan, chaplain; " cn,n'e
Kmrrt. drill leader. Mary Men
oa. Junior past worthy advisor
waa Installing officer and l a w
Installed in the color stations
were Jerl Krebs aa love; Mrri
Hall, religion; Tanya Tucker, na
lure; ShaHene lUmlHl. mmo ;
tallty; Betty Greenup, fidelity.
Susan Jepen. patriotism, .nd
Iuclnda Smith, aervlce. Confi
dential observer will be Und.
Nichols; outer observer. Tcrea.
Tucker; musician. Susan Und
atrom. and choir director Cathy
Hauslcr. Members of the cho.r
are Unda Williams. Betty ll.ua.
ler Lee O'Connor. Karen Ham.
Ma'ry NlchoU. Bonnie llynd. nd
Marianne Wllllama.
Assisting the Installing of"-
rem writ uunm- -
h.l- Karen Ham, recorder,
New Cutsforth Homo
Has Houscwarming
Gathering Saturday
The newly cum (dried home of
Mr. and Mra. Orvllle Culfrth.
which overlook. Willow "rrk
tjoif roure at the city limit,
waa opened to rrlatlvea and
friend Saturday aflernoon and
evening for leaianl h-oe
warming gatherings. About 100
persons calli-d during the day,
louring the new home and en
joying It many comforta and
iH-auiy.
An open house Ira rntrrtalnrd
many between the hura of J.'JO
and 5 (JO pin. Mra I'aul Juttra
and Mr. Clarence Itoacwall pre
aided at the lea and roffre aer
vice, aaalaled by Mra. Marcel
Jonea and mrmbrra of the fam
ily. Rrlatlvea and cloae frlrn.U
came from ronaldcrable dIM.n
rea for the occaalon. Among
I hem were Mr. and Mra. Verio
Cochran. Sllverton; Mra. Maude
ulntrr, t orvaiiia, ana in ira
Broalua, Lakevlew, both aUtera
of Mr. Culsforth; Kred Pointer,
Corvallia; Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Friend. Hubbard; Mr- and Mra.
Mnnard Slmpklna, The Dalle;
Mr. and Mra. Maurice Schmidt
and Mra. Frank Marsh, all f
Moaler; Mr. and Mra. Ron Ol
on. Paaco, Wn.' Mra. Jim Gor
man, Pinole. Calif., and Mr. and
Mm. Jay Lahan Hood River.
Many nice gift, were received
for the new home from relative
and frlenda.
Garden Club Receives
Award at National
Council Convention
lone Garden club waa the re.
clplent of the coveted purple
award at the National Council
of State Garden Cluba. Inc. con.
ventlon hrld at the Hilton Ho
tel In Portland from May 23
27. The award waa Riven the
club In recognition of the out.
st.ndlng fall flower ihow
"Beauty Is our Business." Only
mhor u-ard In thla class pre-
an Oregon club waa
P'nle Aker!J ch.'pTain. '.Td Ee To Yh7 Tula latin rttK Mta Aim.
Bonnie Altera, cn.pi"i, .... . , n.njuinn fx-rcrl-
O'Connor, musician. I ere.. :how. d..
crams. . ..
Shirley chone .a her theme
-World Friendship through
Rainbow" and her colors were
blue .nd white. Her father
Cecil Htcka crowned her at trie
altar and Bonnie Ilynd and
C.thv Haualcr eang "Ilea Got
The Whole World In Ilia lands"
a ahe knelt there. Following
the crowning ceremony and
apecch by the new worthy 'ad
visor ahe presented M.ry Nlch
ls her p.st worthy .dvlsora
PAt the tea table decorated In
blue and white. Mrs. Omar
Rlctmann poured coffee .nd
Mra. Evelyn Hicks. Shirley a
mother, poured punch. Mra. Roy
W. Unitetrom served the cake.
Mrs. Rlctmann made the lovely
coranRca of blue and white worn
by the installing officers, Shir
ley. and mother advisor, Mra.
Lewis Halvoracn.
Social Club to Meet
With Church Group;
OES Elects Officers
Social Club of Ruth Chapter
No. 32. Order of the Eastern Star,
will not hold Us regular meet
ing on Saturday afternoon. In
order that members may attend
the June birthday card pnrty at
the Fplscopal parish hall, ac
cording to Mrs. Charles Stout,
worthy matron. The club will al
ho disband for the summer
montha of July and August.
At the regular meeting of the
Eastern Star Chapter on May 25,
officers were elected to sorv?
during the coming year. The
slate of elective ofttccra Include
Mrs. Howard Bryant, worthy
matron; Marlon Green, worthy
patron; Mrs. Tom Hughes, assoc.
late worthy matron; lorn
Hughes, associate worthy pa
tron; Mrs. Marjorle Worden, sec
retary; Mrs. Nina Snyder, trcas
urer; Mrs. Don Turner, conduct
ress; Mrs. Bill ox, associate con
ductress. Past worthy matron Is
Mrs. Charles Stout and past
worthy patron Is Oliver Cres
wick, Portland. , , m
Installation is planned for
Tuesday evening, June 29.
Dance Students Seen
In Public Recital
The artistry of classical and
modern dance was enjoyed by
the audience Friday evening,
May 26, when Yana Moore's
School of Dance presented a
public recital on the stage of the
elementary gymnasium.
The program centered around
"The Satellite" which traveled
In the first act to settings in
Vienna, featuring the ballet,
then to Broadway for a modern
dance. The second act featured
classical ballet at Ballet Monte
Carlo, Moscow, and the conclud
ing third act took the audience
to Hawaii for tap and hula
dances and to America for a
closing medley of Irving Berlin
numbers.
Students of Mrs. Moore who
appeared on the program were
Molly Pierce, Laurie Chally. Lorl
Dunlap, Kathy Moore, Taml
Mt ador, Beverly Phegley, Tracio
Norene, Judy and Terrl Pratt,
Debbie Moore, Sara Miller,
Becky Phegley, Wendy Phegley,
Diane Wright, Susan and Kathy
Mel by.
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MR. AND MRS. 10DWET ATtKS
Couple at Home Here
Following AAay 2 Wedding
clared this fall show the best
she had Judged In 15 years.
Attending from the lone Gar
den club were Mra. F. T. Mar
tin, district director-elect of
Blue Mountain District No. 10.
who attended the full session
and served aa . pace m the
assembly, with Mra. Omar Rlet-
i mh William Raw.
Una attending the awards nlRht simulated
on Wednesday. Mrs. miu
was chairman of the winning
flower ahow. Five other mem
bers from the district attended.
The theme of the national
convention was "Gardening. Key
to Public Betterment." Incoming
national nresldent Mrs. Fred
Mauntel. Washington, mo., rvv
resented the national council at
? i t vn.inn H Johnson a
I irniuriu . .
White House conference on civic
beautlflcatlon.
Out-of-town Guests
Visit Ray Taylors
ti, knmn nt Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ills " -
Taylor waa the scene of . fam-
lly reunion during mc
Day weekend, when two sons
and their families visited here
with parents and other relative.;.
Coming from near Vancouver
Wn, were Mr. and Mrs. kurmU
B. Taylor ana mree tniiu-u,
Harold, Susie and Tommy. An
other son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Taylor and daughters
Judy and Teresa, were also her!
from Pilot Rock.
Mra. Charles RuggUa Uft lor
Portland Wednesday because of
the serious illness of her brother.
Cyril Searcy, who is being treat,
ed in the Veterans' hospital. He
suffered a stroke which was fol
lowed by pneumonia and com
plications. Mrs. Ruggles expect
ed to stay to assist her sister-in-law.
Mrs. Searcy, for an Indefi
nite time.
The marriage of MU Oieol,
Anne McOhe and Rodney
Thomas Ayera waa solemnized
at an Impressive candlelight
ceremony on Sunday afternoon.
May 2. The bride l "ie a.unn
ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Austin
McGhee of Cave Junction ana
parent of the groom are wr.
and Mra. Ray Ayera of Heppner.
Vows were exchanged at .
4:00 pm. double ring ceremony
at the Immanuel Methodist
church In Cave Junction, wnn
the bride's father. . former min
uter of the Heppner Metnoaist
church, performing the cere
mony.
Chancel decorations consisted
of . worship center formed by
a picture of Sallman's "He.4 of
Christ." an open Bible with a
rose laying across It. ana wnnc
tapers on either side. Candleabra
were at each aide of the worship
center, with baskets of white
dogwood and cherry blossom.
The bride, given In marriage
by her brother. Larry McGhee
of Eugene, appeared In a floor
length gown of white pe.u de
aole with ch.pel train. The fit
ted bodice and long tapered
sleeves were of lace, and styled
with . sweetheart neckline. A
..... u-his-h u.-a accented with
uunu, ..,.. .
pearls ana ctvhii
beads, held . fingertip veil oi
silk illusion net. She carried .
cascade bouquet of sweetheart
roses.
Mrs. Harold Hauser, sister of
the bride. Pasco.. Wn.. served as
matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mrs. Larry McGhee, sister
In law of the bride, and Miss
Dana McGhee. sister of the
bride. t .
The attendants wore street
length dresses of embossed aqua
peau de sole, and carried nose
gays of spring garden flowers.
Lighting the tapers before the
ceremony were Kerry McGhee,
sister of the bride; Janice Haus
er, a niece of the bride, and
Kathleen Musil.
Another niece of the bride,
Tammle Hauser. attended as
flower girl.
Serving as best man was the
brother-in-law of the groom.
Gale McCHntlock. rendleton,
and Harold Hauser. brother-ln-law
of the bride, served as ush-
"'Selections of traditional wed
ding music were played by Mrs.
Don Gibbs. who also accom
panied Larry McGhee when he
sang the numbers, "VVe'llWalk
With God," and "Wedding
Prflvor
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. McGhee wore a powder
blue sheath of cotton lace with
blue and white access 'orles. Mrs.
Avers, mother of the groom.
choJe' a two piece beige i suit
Both wore corsages of garden
flowers.
The couDle greeted their
.i.... i. n.4 rnlallvra at . wed
ding reception Immediately fol
lowing In the church social
rooms. WWW tapers ami yum
roars decorated the bride's tab
i. fmm uhlrh wn served the
tiered wedding cake. Pouring
were Mr. Bruce wateer ana
Mra. Duane Klngsley. ana cut-
tir.9 ih -ake waa Mrs. ioren
McGhee. aunt of the bride. Mrs.
John Klh attenaea tne rucsi
book.
The couple left for . weaaing
trip to the Oregon coast, tot
going away the new Mra. Ayers
wore . two-piece textured suit
of plr.k rayon and wool in a
noveltv weave, with wnne ac-
rvvKirlpa
Th ntwivweds are now at
in iicnnner. where tne
1 employed at Jack's
Chevron.
Both attended Heppner High
cs-tinni u.-here the eroom cradu
nt-A In 19G3. and from wnere
th hrirl transferred to Cave
Junction, graduating In 13 at
the Illlnol Valley utgn scnooi.
She la also . graduate of the
Modern Business scnooi in en-
newlck. Wn.
Public Card Party
Set for Parish Hall
A June birthday card party
will be sponsored by the wo
men's group of All Saints' Epis
copal church on Saturday after
noon. June 5, at the parish hall.
Dessert will start the afternoon
play at 1:15, followed by tables
of bridge and pinochle.
Something "very different" in
prizes will add Interest. accord
In? to Mrs. Herman Winter, pres
ident. The public Is cordially invit
ed to attend.
Memorial to Honor
Sans Souci Member
A mtMle memorial service Is
planned as part of the regular
meeting or bans isouci Kewnan
lodge, starting at 7:30 p.m., on
Friday June 4.
The service will be In memory
of Mrs. Sadie Sigsbee, a 50-year
member of the lodge. Friends
are invited to attend.
When you patronize Gazette
Times advertisers, you help
make a better paper Ten tnem
you saw it in the Gazette-Times.
Anderson Relatives ..
Gather for Reunion;
Farewell Honors Pair
IVlatlvrs rathrred at the
home of Mr and Mra. Nrla An
lrtK.n and family over the
Memorial Day week end ff a
farewell reunion twfrr the An
drraon family leavea lo accept
an eatrrton "m'n In Mfrf,
Alma,
A son In law and daughter,
Mr and Mr. Michael !(rcr,
motored here from Provo. Utah.
and another eon in law ana
daughter, Mr. and Mm. Gary
Union, and aman oaufnit-r
l.orl, were here from Bandon.
Mr. Union haa finuhed . year
of teaching at Bandon and
will tracli during tne tumour
montha at Mdren fxr.i i
Roja. with the family living at
Hubbard.
Other gueata included Mr. and
if,, u'miam fHbt-n. brother-ln-
law and alater of Mra. Andean,
of Seattle. Wn; Mr. and Mr
Calvin Yackley. her brother and
autrr in law, oi m
Funday gueata were Mr. and
Mrs. Ry WIIH.maon and fam
ily of Prairie my.
Monday afternoon tne Anoer
honored guest a at
county agent farewell party at
the ri J. Klrsch home In ion-
don, county agent lor ounain
rounty. Preent were tne iam-
tile or Iee .Maraa. " m. , .
county agent and Tom Thom
son. Sherman rounty agent; .la i
Mr. and Mra. Ron Davia of O lex
and Mr. .nd Mr. David Child
of Arlington. A monetary fare-
I, ... MntKl the An-
Wni K"l wmm j'.. 7
dervma which they will use for
camera film wnne on meir u m
to and
Africa.
during their nay in
HlTtM CAltTTt TIMM. Tauradarf. ium 1 IMS
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ChoU With Youf Homo Agent
Summer School Delegates
Called for Orientation
Marv Evelyn Rosi
To Receive Degree
Mary Evelyn Tucker Rosa,
jt k... ,.t iin Archie Pad-
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berg of Heppner. will graduate
at commencement exercisea at
Oregon College. Monmouth, at 2
p.m. Friday, June u. -bachelor
of science degree J.n
.duration and an
academic minor In acience
ma t hematics-
She attended Oregon College
i... t.irt and interned this
vear In Salem as a fourth year
of training.
In the fall. Mrs. Ross will
. u in tka nrimarv school in
"T'rrTrr-rrn-nt time 8P
v, ch extended thanks
to the Heppner PTA and to the
Band Parents' ciuo lor u-t: -ancial
help through scholarships
that helped make her college
training possible. She graduated
from Heppner High school m
1C61.
To Get Degrees
Among those scheduled to re
ceive degrees at commencemei '
of Eastern Oregon College, La
Grande, on Saturday, June 5. are
John Howton, lone, bachelor of
science In general studies, and
Ralph Younce of Spray, bachelor
of science In education. Exer
cises are scheduled at 10 a.m.
in the EOC coliseum with
Charles R. Holloway, Jr., presi
dent of the State Board of High
er education, delivering the ad
dress. There will be 152 candi
dates for degrees.
Sharon Dixon Home
cKomn ntvnn riauehter of the
Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Dixon, ar
rived home from AsDury wneKc,
u',r after eomoletins
Jier junior year there. She made
the trip Dy auio, ivuuuc ""
two other students and a pro
fessor who were bound for Seat
,i tiar cicfnr Martha Dixon,
ajjaf - - -
who attended Asbury this year
as a freshman, is aue nome m
about two weeks.
Gazette-Times ads pay
ly DONNA CtORCC
firlentatlon meetings will be
held for 4 II summer school
i.n t'riilav June 4. It
la Imiwirtant that each delegate
attend one of the meetings.!
either the 2 pm. meeting at Ir
rlgnn school or the 8 pm. meet-
In at the Heppner fair nne.
Aliernatea and parenta of the
delegates are welcome to come
lao.
The purto of these orwn
tatlim meetlnga la to give in
formation about what win oe
needed for Summer School,
transportation arran ge m n I a.
etc.. and to give aeiegaiea op
portunity to aK any queauona
relating to thla.
Newa Bulla tin Available
TV rJ vnii aha haven t
in ih fviuntv eatenalon of
fice recently may be Intereated
in aome of tne new ouiieina
which have Just come In. (The
office ia located upstair In the
Gilliam and Biabee building.
Heppner.)
Here la . partial listing:
"peatlddea Kill People. Too"
"Getting Enough Milk." and
"Houaehold Equipment Its
Care and Rep.lr."
4 H Camp Work Da-r
To Be Hld JaM XI
(imrfiv June 2T haa been
selected for setting up camp in
preparation lor Morrow county
411 camp at Herrln Park June
XI. lulu 7 Parent of the CmD-
era re asked to help prepare
the c.mp for their youngsters.
The 4 II le.dera permanent
summer c.mp committee win
head the various Job. which
tviii irwinrt. Krttin? uo tents.
beds and tables .nd cleaning
the cookshack.
An earlier work day will also
be scheduled for making certain
improvements in tne camp.
TJm of New Instant flour
Brings Problems to Some
The new instant flour gets
raves from most experienced
cooks but is panned by some
others. Wny? We asked Vlr
ginla Welser, extension nutrition
specialist at OSU. She explained
that th nmhlems women have
with Instant flour seem to show
up when it la used in a iavonte
cor.kle recipe or pie crut. B"h
of these produrta depend on the
light dough co na latency for good
reaulta.
Doughs made with the new
flours dont lxk and feel like
thoae made with regular flour.
At this atage. you might get dta
couraged and be tempted t add
more water or try to roll out
the dough while It la attll crumb.
iy.
Don't add more water, aaya
Ml Welaer. until after you ve
patted the dough together wnn
your hands. It may look crumb-
iu hut nrwtalnir It tneethrr ua.
ually make it the right conaU-
tency for rolling out,
Trecoutiena Naceaaorv
While Awoy oa Vocation
VLfnr vnn lrave on . V.C.
tlon. check your refrigerator and
freer plugs tj be sure they
cannot accidentally get pulled
out while you're aw.y, suggests
Bernlee Strawn. extension home
management specialist.
we orten receive raiia at our
county extension offices .bout
thla unfortunate circumstance.
Food spoils, money Is wasted.
And It's a messy clean up Job,
to aay tne least.
Be aafe. install a twlatlock
receptacle and plug. This can't
get knocked out. Then you may
be assured thla accident won't
happen.
Prott Hospitalized
Gordon Pratt was dismissed
from Pioneer Memorial hospital
Tuesday after undergoing treat,
ment there since Sunday. He
was bothered with chest pains
and haa been taking testa in an
effort to determine cause of the
ailment
If You Don't Wont To Enjoy
Peace of Mind ...
DON'T
THIS
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AD!
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STOP IN AND SEE US
ABOUT YOUR COMPREHENSIVE
LIABILITY PROTECTION
TODAY
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Insurance Agency
Ph. 676-9625
Heppner
When Good Gardeners
Get
Together
Chances are
they're talking
about the way
money., "planted"
here keeps on the
growl
Get into the happy habit of
saving systematically. Open an
account here where savings now
pay at the rate of
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BIG DIVIDENDS
Complete high school edu
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monthly includes all books.
Instructions, dip 1 o m a, etc.
Send for free lesson and de
tails. No obligation. American
School. P. O. 1287, Pendleton,
Ore. Registered with Oregon
State Dept. of Education.
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BOX 739 "f.
Once a year
Coty does
this mad thing
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piiiii1
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$200 plus tax. No fooling!
But hurry this madness can't last.
Flacon mist special available in:
UAimant, L'Origan, Emeraude, Paris.
Jim Myers, R. Ph.