Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 08, 1965, Page 4, Image 4

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MB. AND MBS. KABLAN A. IUNT (Btrtrly Dtreidsea)
(Lyons Photo)
Davidson-Flint Marriage is Solemnized
At Formal Ceremony in Catholic Church
Miss Beverly Jean Davidson,
daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. kod
ert H. Davidson of Lexington,
became the bride of Harlan A.
Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal
do B. Flint of Beaverton. at an
Impressive all-white marriage
ceremony saturaay morning
June 19. at St Patrick's Catholic
church, Heppner. Celebrant for
the 10:00 a.m. nuptial mass was
the Rev. Father Raymond H.
Beard.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride appeared In a
floor length gown of white
Chantilly lace over satin, styled
with lace oversklrt over a full
satin skirt. The lone sleeved
lace too was styled with fitted
bodice, buttoned to the waist In
front, with high neckline. Her
waist length veil of matching
lace was held in place witn a
fitted pillbox headpiece. She
carried a nosegay of white orcn
ids with cascade of white satin
streamers, and centered with a
large white orchid.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Vernon Viall, sister of the bride.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ka thy
Durward, Tacoma, Wn, Miss
Martha Doherty and Miss Linda
Van Winkle, both of Lexington.
The attendants wore identical
ly styled floor-length sheath
gowns ot white siiK boucie,
styled with scoop necklines.
They wore white organza picture
hats and carried nosegays oi
white carnations and net.
Flower girl was Margaret
Viall, niece of the bride, and
ring bearer was Darrold Flint,
Beaverton, nephew of the groom.
Serving as best man was Wil
liam Boswell, Jr.,' Beaverton,
brother-in-law of the groom.
Ushers were Robert Davidson,
Jr., Herbert Davidson, brothers
of the bride, and Dale Stobbe,
Beaverton, brother-in-law of the
groom. : :
White gladioli were used on
D)
amDurger
AND
PACKAGED TO GO -- ONLY
No Substitutions At This Low Price!
Friday And Saturday Only At The
the altar and in small arrange
ments as background for the
ceremony. Organ background
music was played by Mrs. C C
CarmichaeL
For her daughter's wedding.
Mrs. Davidson chose a two
piece yellow linen dress with
light beige accessories, and a
white gardenia corsage. Mrs.
Flint, mother of the groom, wore
a Dink bonded lace afternoon
dress, with white accessories,
and a corsage of miniature
orchids.
The all-white decorating mo
tit was also carried out in the
wedding reception which follow
ed in the parish halL Centering
the bride's table was a four
tiered wedding cake, decorated
with white frosting flowers and
topped with the wedding Chi
Rho symbol in silver. A coiiee
and tea table was centered with
a three-tiered arrangement of all
white flowers, with silver service
at each end.
A buffet luncheon was served
from an attractively decorated
buffet table, with Mrs. Bill Van
Winkle, Mrs. Ed Baker and Mrs.
Eldon Padberg in charge.
Crystal punch bowls were at
each end oi the puncn xaDie,
attractively centered with a
pure white sacred arrangement
of the heads of Christ and Mary,
circled by small white flowers.
Hostesses in charge of the re
ception were Mrs. B. J. Doherty,
Mrs. William Doherty, Mrs. Don
Pointer and Mrs. Jerry Dough
erty. Pouring coffee were Mrs. Cec
il Jones, Lexington, and Mrs.
Oliver Devin, Heppner; pouring
punch were Mrs. Byron Hint
and Mrs. William Boswell, Jr.,
both of Beaverton. In charge of
cutting and serving cake was
Mrs. Dale Stobbe, Beaverton.
After the reception, the newly-
weds left on a wedding trip to
Southern California, where they
Sidewalk Bazaar
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Hunters Told
Oregon big game hunters are
reminded e( the closing dates
and drawings for big game tag
and permit. Applications imul
be (lied prior lo the closing
dates It hunter wWh lo bo f U
Slide (or Ihe drawings. t
gam regulations luting alt sea
lnf.irmatlon lT-
talntng Id the (alt hunts will be
available lo sportsmen at iiitiiw
agencies about mid July.
Antcloe hunter have unlit
lv ill. la flit apotlca-
tiorut V the antcloj acaon
H-hnluliHl (or August 14 through
1. The drawing U avneuuiei
(or 10 a m.. July 28.
Applicants (or antelope tag
aw requested lo file on the rcg.
ular controlled hunt (orm avail.
M at llivnut afpncie. A IlH
of $3.00 must be submitted with
the application. iry Pldie.
tlona ar limited to two lcron.
IVrsons who iw an anie-
lop tag In 1962. VXX or 11H4
m n.i liLlbli to attlv. A to
il r irrs lacs will be issued In
6 antelope hunting area.
Deer hunters ruing appitca.
Lexington News
BT DELTHA JONES
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Irvln of
Arlington, and Mrs. Bob Cool ot
ivn,il..inn Mr. and Mrs. C. C
Jones, John Spence and Florence
McMllU attended the funeral
services In LaGrande on Satur
day for Mrs. Bessie Brtstow o(
Cove. Burial was in the Cove
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocom and
children are having a most In
teresting week'i vacation while
they are going by horse and
buggy and a pack horse on a
camping trip which will take
them through the mountains to
Uklah and back. Mr. and Mrs.
Yocom and four children made
considerable plans for this Inter
esting outing.
Mrs. Floyd Smith and children
and Mrs. Lola Breeding are
spending some time in Glide
where they are picking and can
ning fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer
and son Mike visited their
daughter and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Dallas Rea, In Condon, on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irvln and
children of Arlington spent the
week-end at the C. C. Jones
ranch
Mr. and Mrs- Harlan Flint of
Portland visited with her par
ents. Mr. and Kirs. Bob Davidson
on Monday of this week.
MLss Marlene Fetsch who is
employed in Portland spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Al Fetsch.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hender
son and daughter Betty were
Portland callers on the week
end.
I.vlo Allvn was a Lexington
caller from Boardman this week.
Mrs. Kenneth DuVall of St.
Louis, Mo., flew to Pendleton on
Sunday and will spend some
time with her mother, Mrs. Geo
VanWinkle, and atiena the serv
ices for her father, Wm. C Van
Winkle. visited Disneyland and other
points of interest. They are now
at thome at 409 S. E. Franklin,
Apt. 2, Beaverton, where the
groom is employed.
Coming from out-of-town fox
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Flint, parents of the groom; Mrs.
Satera VUllreal, Los Angeles,
Calif., great-aunt of the bride;
TLTro Rornlm T-frtnn Vllha CitlV.
Calif., aunt of the groom; Mr.
and Mrs. Gary W. JLuycK, Cor
nelius; Mrs. Byron Flint and
snns Dave anrl Dean. Aloha: Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Stobbe, Debbie
and Diane, Beaverton- Mr. and
Mrs. William Boswell, Jr. Beaver
ton. Many relatives and friends
attended from tne Heppner, Jbex
ington and lone areas.
AL
ofjjPermib Closing Dates
Hon fur unit permits and con
trolled doer hunts have until 3
pre, August 3, lo apply, with
the drawing scheduled ( 10
am, Austin.! 11. Hunters (ding
(r controlled hunt nuit d
on the regular controlled hunt
apldU alloit vllMf ( llrn-r
agencies. A (ee i4 IOUl nut be
submitted bv each applicant. I'p
to (our H-rn may apidv a a
party on one aullealion. In
dividuals may apply (or on
controlled tcakon lag.
Hunters apphlng , unit deer
permits muM (lie on me oeer
permit application (orm luel
with the dee lag. Persons wish
Ing to (lie as a iartv ( not lo
evtwd (our persons mui cheek
Ihe box market! party." mak
Identical choices, arid mall all
applications (or Ihe party in one
eneloje. IVrsons who properlv
aii'lv in lor lo Ihe AuguM 3
deadline but are not mux rs.sfi; I
In receiving a permit will re.
reive a rejection notice and will
have Ihe privilege o( reapply
ing (or available permits.
Deadline (or receipt of elk per
mlt applications U 3 p.m.. Aug
ust 2X The public drawing Is
scheduled (or 10 am., Ai'gust
27. Application (or an rlk per
mits must be made on Ihe ap
plication Issued with Ihe elk
lag. Party applications are lim
ited to two iH-rsons. Persona who
received elk permits In VAxi.
I'.HkI. or I'.His are not eligible to
apply. Hunters who properly
filed prior lo Ihe August 23
deadline and are unsuccessful
will receive a rejection notice.
They may reapply for available
permits or save the notice for
future preference.
Hunters are reminded that
they must make a choice be
tween hunting Rocky Mountain
elk In eastern Oregon or Roose
velt elk In the Cascades and
coast range. The decision must
be made prior to purchasing the
elk tag. Once the lag Is obtained
there can be no change of hunt
ing area.
With reference to the rejec
tion notices to unsuccessful ap
plicants. It Is the responsibility
of the hunter to store these
away In a safe place If he ex
pects to receive priority ai a is
YOU'LL THINK
We Have So Many
Bargains We Can't
Possibly List Them
All --Gifts, Books
Notions, Toys, Cos
metics FIRST COME,
FIRST SERVED!
n n
ler dale. As inevlously tetirted,
the tame ommUloii will drop
Its (ie rar waiting prilx and
replace It with Ihe prrfetenee
poUcv as rctvmmciulcd by ihe
I'MA legislature,
I'ndor Ihe new aillcy, lejee
tlott iUn' will be sent lo all
an-lU'ants unkucccwful la dia-liu-s
(or big game lac or per
mits. Vfiiis submitting me
consecutive rvjectlon notice (or
a kiis'lt will Ik then trrfer-
env In the Ivmance of lags and
permit alter lit-'.l
College Offering
Nursing Course
Blue Mountain Community
College. Pendleton. Is offering
a 12 month nursing educational
program designed lo prepare
qualified persons (or career In
practical nursing. The course
consists o( such subjects as body
structure and (unctions, mettles)
surgical nurlng. nutrition and
maternal and child health. The
student's clinical experience Is
rece'ved In two u( the most mod
ern hospitals In Oregon. St. An
thony hospital and lVndleton
Community Memorial hospital.
To qualify for this course, an
applicant muM be 17 years ol
age. a high scnooi grauuaie or
possess a certificate of hlh
school equivalency, and be In
gonl physical and emotional
health. Further Information may
be obtained at the office of the
Blue Mountain Community Col
lege, telephone 276 UV.O, or from
Miss llaxel Hale. R. N., Instrue
tr at St Anthony hospital. 270-
5121. ClasM-s will start epienv
ber 27. 1W3.
The Practical Nursing School
has been In operation tor six
years and It is fully approved
bv Ihe Oregon State Board of
K.iucatlon and accredited by the
State Board of jsurstng r.xam-
Iners.
Yes. the Gazete-Tlmes can
print the (orm you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-
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BAZAAR
We'll Have Tables
Loaded With
Great, Yes Ridicu
lous, Bargains At
The Corner of
Main and Willow!
n
5??o of Students
In County Have
Jobs for Summer
rifly-seveti tef-enl of Ihe
high school students In Mnuw
ttiuldy hate summer Job lined
up, a survey taken by Uwt'.l
t hally of the County Welfare o(
ti.v in coox ration with Pave
I'olter, suH-ilniendent of school.
Iiullcales.
Of ?t; student surv eyed pi lor
In the Iom' ti( school In Heppner,
lone and lUverslile High scIi'niIn,
a l.it.il ll'.l said they had J
f,i4 the suinmi r. Of the lS con
tacted at lleppni-r llli:h, 11 said
they had worK; of .1.1 al lone.
'Si said they had wmk; and of
41 at Rlverolde, only nine sai l
they had woik.
An Identical number al Hepp
ner High 11 tald they had
woik l4t summer. Twenty at
1 1 iin worked last summer and
at Riverside were employed in
MARKET
Tuesday. July C, IKS
Hog 2; Cattle 3-l; Consignors
25; buyers 23.
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Bulls 16 00 lo IS 30
Young Standard
Cows 16-30 lo IS 10
Commercial Cows HID lo 13 23
Utility Cows 13.00 lo H.10
Canner k Cutter
Cows 8 30 to 10 30
Shells .. 300 to 8()
rEEDER CATTLE
3i w( Yearling St-ers,
actual WW I'd. 2120
20 w( Steer.
actual 333 Pds. , .53.10
Steer. lOilO Pds. . 2100 to 21.60
17 Yearling Heifers.
actual ti.5 Pds. 20 00
Heifers. 4a) pds 20.30 lo 2IJ0
Heifers. Calves.
230-300 Pds 20 30 to 2210
Northwestern Livestock Com. Co.
HtihMjr M. lUrmUtua
DON WINK. Mgr. Irs. M7 (III
WHEN
SEE OUR
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Ren
Examiner Coming
A driven license esainliier
will b on duly In Heppner
Tuesday, July 20, al Ihe court
houc Ittw ecu the hiHiis of
'J .10 am. and 3,30 pin., accord
ing In an Atinouiicfiiti'nt re
ceived (rum Ihe iK-partmi-nl of
Motor Vehicles of Oregon.
Ihe summer.
Mit popular lypca of work lit
order were: 1. (arm, 2. clerical,
3. babysitting.
t)( Ihe IIS In Heppner who
have employment. Is) live In
town while M live In the coun
try; al lone, three live In town
and I'.' live In Ihe country and
at Riverside, (Ive are In town
while (our are In Ihe country.
OI Heppner student surveyed.
MS, liu luihng OH seniors, said
they planned lo further their rd
ucatlon by going to college, and
3'J sahl they planned lo lake vo
cational training. In the latter
group were only three seniors.
Ol the 183 students surveyed
at Heppner. 101 were hoys and
S were gills; at lone, 2-1 boys
and 12 gtils; at Rtvernlile, JO
hoys and 21 girls.
REPORT
tight Holsteln Heifers.
IM 1300 to 1700
Heavy llolkteln Heifers,
! Pds 13 00 lo 18.00
Light Holsteln Steer.
630 M Pds 16 S0 lo 18 0)
Heavy Holsteln Steers.
IM) 12tw pds. . . 18 00 to 21.00
Young Stock Cow.
calvea at side . 1T1 00 to 200 00
Ihihy Calves, Hivf 30(10 to 31 ID
Ilahy Calves. Hairy 1300 to l'JW
HOGS
Fat Hog 20 K3 to 2133
UlMMKNT: The market was
steady to strong on a I classes.
Feeder cattle and (al cowi still
selling high. If you have live
stcx k to sell, call Bill or Don al
Northwestern and they will be
more than happy to come to look
and tell you what to expect
(or them
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