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Congrafulaifons Extended Mrs.' Jones, Pioneer Daughter, on 95lh Birthday Hirtnz CAzrrrcnMci. muitdoT. it. ms A true lfu.lrtin .j family ami iru-rms u mil mma Jones, who crai luy rnt'ivni ih mmiv triMhi mimics due lief mi nn jkuh i.utiy Fun-lny. .No vrmlrf 21 Mte WM inm( plea tl to share her "happy birth lay with so many of her n-la live and close frlt-iKla win (all ei at in r home (luring tht at iYri(Mn for the reception In hr hoimr, . a a me i"ini party was ar ranged ly mcinlters nf Iter tarn lly. and hii umlcr the ilu.n..n t hit. iuu Jones, eraiiihlauifh ter In law. h lives near ly. ( txnlnic from uul of limn tier sun and ldut.'htv In law, .Mr. and Ms Chun (rloicncel Jrws of Tljtanl. A daughter. Mrs. K O. Una I ll.-iiIrl. Km.ii of Nan l-caixlm, Calif., mi unable to Ik present. Another son. Al a Jones, lleppner, allrn.lrd, ami mm Jones was one f her Unit rran!ons who were pr cm. aiimj in ine lamuv arc one eramhlauchtcr mid II treat k'farnl. Iilblrrn. I entering h serving table a laree white tlercl birth day cake Irlmmcl in koM. and scrvol by a ercat eramlilaucri ter, llohctte Jones. altcl by her brothers, Steve and Mike, The dauRhter In law. Mr ilenn Jncs. presided over the pourlnff. Floral arrangements anil lap era carried out the eoltl "nJ white theme, and the honor itucst proudly w ore a I her hulder a green rymbldlum or chid rriitered In lacy )cllow cnrysanincmum. Mr. June l truly a daugh ter or early Morrow county i neer in parent, who mm tied In thin area il years ao. Trie dau ghter of Mr. and Mm. J. ('. Kirk, she wa tKtrn In the Willam ette valley "out in the country" between Junction City and Ku irene. November 11. IH?0. "le. fore birth certificate records were kept" She wan Just five months old when her parents brought her and a 17 month-old brother. Walter, by horse and hUk'KV to nettle on up-r Ithea Creek. Thev took up a homestead mmmc the Indians, bunch-k'r.i-K, )mkrahbit. snakes and birds." she recalled. She could iwer reinemtx-r Ruin; without the necessities of life, "In-cause th.fe were lots of salmon that came up the creek, lots of blrdn, N-rrles and wildlife, and the larkr.'ihhlt were Verv K'ShI eat ing In those days. There were lots of trees fur a willow cab in." She has watched lleppner develop through the years from r fflCUETY 3 Mns. jcrr cmma) jones "one bouse" town. Trading center In those days was at The la lies. Ib-r father krid expanding his farm tvailn, turnlnir to rats. nu cattle and shp. He was Ht Interested In housing con struction, and a fine brick build- nf that he built 1.1 years be- re his death Is the incM-nt Lanham apartment bulldlni. On SepterntN-r 12, IssH, she was mauled to Jeri Jones, who d mine from the valley to work on the farms. They con tinued to farm on Hhea Creek, then with the birth of their two Mns, built a home in town to lle durlntf the winter months so the children could attend mIuhiI They were luiklly liv ing at the ranch home at the lime of the I;hi f IcmmI, and only minor damncc was done to their home In town. After an Illness of three ears, Mr. Jones tiled In l'.Hl. and she has since made her home In town. Still very active and young in heart and spirit. Mrs. Jones keeps busy with women'i activ ities In the Christian church, of which she Is a member. She I wis Im-ch an enthusiastic lxli;c member of the iv;rce of Hon or and of the Kcltckahs. but ad mits that she has felt like "slowing down a little" the la.it two or three years. Hut she con tinues to make the most of her golden eius. Portland is Scene Of McMohon-Swanson Wedding Nov. 13 lONh Marriage vows he Iween Mis Kathleen Kstrlle Mi Mahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John McMahon of Ken tie wlk, Wn, and John H Swan son. Mtn of Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Swatison of Jone, were ex changed at a morning nuptial mass on Saturday, November 11. at Ibdy ((ms Catholic rhurrh In North lrtland. In the preM-nc of m-ml-rs of the 1m meliate families. TTie bride wore a white Ka hill gown with a Spanish lace Mantilla. Iter bridal bouquet of red and white rosebuds was fanhloned n the hae of a cross. Matron of honor was Mrs. Kenneth Turner.- sister of the groom. She was gowned In a Pastel blue dress and carried a bouquet of spider chrysanthe mums In shades of blue. James Swanson served at his brother's wedding as honorary mass server. John and Michael Mr Mahon. brothers of the bride. usnerea. bst man for his brother in law was Kenneth Turner, llepp ner. Following the ceremony a re ception was held In the lort l.ind Sheraton Hotel. After a short honeymoon to the coast, the young couple will Ik- at home at 51'J N. Willis j Street. I'ortland. A reception honoring the new Ivweds will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Swan son on Saturday, November 27. from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. All friends and relatives are Invited. Mrs. Wright Gets Rebekoh Chivalry Jewel for Services Yes, the Gaete-Tlmes can print the form you need for busl ness or ranch use. 1'hone C70- 3 J J s 5 in Give the man who has everything something he's never had before: The right time of day. Even the most expensive watch can't keep time as Precisely as Accutron. hat's because all the mechanical parts that make a conventional watch fast or slow have been left out of It. The Accutron movement is elec tronic. It's powered by a battery that keeps a tiny tuning fork vibrating 360 times a second, and it comes with the first guaranteet of accuracy ever given. You can't give a man a more perfect gift of time. "H" SCCUTRON SMCEVICW 1 Vtllow, Electronic Tlmplct, Stalnlm Sled Back, Wattr proof, Swtp Stcontf Htnd, lu mlnoul Hindi and Doll. $150.00 Mrs. Orlan Wright wai reclp lent of the highest honor a fie bekah member can receive, when the I-(T)ratlon of Chival ry Jewel was presentid to her at the recent Canton lUlly held In f'endleton. Saturday, CJctoler 23 The outstanding award for achievements and service in loage an community work was recommended for Mrs. Wright nv tier own lodge. Sans Soucl Uetiekah No. 33, and passed the nigh requirements and qualifi cations set up by the Depart mcnt Council of Patriarchs Mil itant. ine impressive, public cere mony was well attended, with all state heads of the different branches of OddFcllowshlp pres. ent to Introduce their officers. Program was In charge of Can ton Pendleton No. 3. with Ralph Pueschel ns department com mander. The Chevaliers were as sisted bv Ladies of the Patri archs Militant, with Lady Ar lene Hahn of Banks as associa tion president. Uniforms of the ladles were or purple and cold. the color unit of OddFellowshln. A competitive sword drill for Chevaliers otH-ned the evening. Grand Warden Oscar Beech of Portland. Members of Eureka with a trophy going to Deputy wxige no. si. Pendleton, fur nlshed a comedy skit, and oth er entertainment Included num hers by the Carlson School of Dance of Pendleton. Ladies In uniform from this area who attended throughout me tiay were Mrs. R. G. McMurt ry. lleppner; Mrs. Florence Mc Millan and Mrs. Alonzo Hender son. Lexington; Mrs. M. N. Kirk and Mrs. tarl Eskelson, ilerm- Iston. Others going far the even Ing were Mrs. Lucille Parrlsh. noble grand of Sans Soucl lodge, iwrs. Noran ttasmus, Mrs. Alice Luttrell. Mrs. Don Houeh and daughter, Mrs. Donald Town- send. Lodge Plans Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Kate J. of Honor, Young lodge, will hold its Degree annual inanKsgiving a inner Saturday evening, November 20, accord ing to an announcement bv Mrs. Mary Bryant, president. Members and their families will meet In the dining rooms the Christian Church at 6:30 .m. lor the no-host dinner. A program will follow the dinner. tOuOrMtaad lor Ovorofl moMMy MCurocy Within M weondi. Wa will odluil llrn lo tMi loloronco, II MCtiiory, GuoroniM ll lor o lull nor. Wio rait erv'ol end mux Ibiiwi "Something la always from the Jeweler's, something spedaL" Prepare for Sale A special meeting of Ruth As sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, has been called bv Mrs Tom Hughes, mother advisor, for friciay evening. November 19. AU Kalnbow girls are asked to get together at the Hubert Wil son home at 7:30 p.m. to dec orate containers for a candv suie, piannea ior .November 27. Candy Sale Coming A variety of homemade. "flnperlickin7 good" candy is be ing prepared by members of the Rainbow Girls, to be placed on sale Saturday, November 27, in I downtown Heppner. Place an J time will be announced soon. Store Hour! 9 A. M. To 6 r. M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER f aetaj GREEN STAMPS Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struck- mcler and Earl motored to Sa lem for the week-end where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Weiher, and m -year-old son, Carey. Joining them from col lege at Eugene was their son, Dick, and all enloved an earlv Thanksgiving dinner together District President Travels for Meetings Mrs. Frank Hamlin, District president, motored In Portland recently lo attend an esecutlv board meeting of the American Legion Ausitiary, meeting with Department President Coliei-n .oger of Th Dalles, and other department officers and chair men. The meeting Included rcnorts by each district president, of her activities up to date, Th. iheme this year for the lu-habilitatlon project Is "The Veteran;" en mmpassing the Auslllary'a re (otisibllltles to Veterans In hos pltais, in Ine rummunltlei and to ine veterans families. A statewide prok-ct Initiated for each unit member Is to fill and pack a two pound coffee can of cookies to he sent to ser vicemen in Viet Nam. This will be known as "Cookies Airlift." and plans are for at least l.UiO pounds of cookies. Acting In her official eanae. Ity. Mrs. Hamlin recently made visitations to district unlu In Imbler. MMn, Enterprise. Jos- Roinbow Girls Aid Umatilla Initiation Kalnbow Ctrl of Ruth Aeoi Ms. lleppner. went to L'matilU Sunday lo assUt the axu-mMy tiiere in the Initiation ceremony or sis candidates for member ship there. niose nriaring in the memo files with the Umatilla cils Jams nakt-r. worthy ad viMr tf Ruth assembly; Jan Hager. wonhy asMMlate advls ; Kathy Melhy, charity; Mar tha ivck. hoiie: Unda Clark. Iditn; Jeanlne Hunt, chaplain; ituirv ruiieton. recorder; Linda Heath, drill leader; Shirley Er win. muMclan; Itocenla Wilson. ueasurer: Susan Melhy. eonfl dentlal observer; and Judy jones, outer observer. 17icv were accomDanled tv Mrs. Tom Hughes, motlier ad visor. Among guests at the Inltla tion were Cltrlstl I'eterson of Portland, rrand worthy advisor; Caroline stratton of 7 he Dalles. grand drill leader; Mrs. Harold Uecket. grand deputy of the Or der of Eaitern Star, and Mrs. Mr. Becket; Helen Beagle, grand warder of the grand chapter rph. La Grande, Union and Wal lowa and was pleased to report that each unit Is making ex cellent progress In current Proj ects. She also stated that of the ten districts In the state. District ranks second In membership quotas. Of IS; Mr ami Mrs. Howard Stratton, The Dalles, worthy maton and patron or tolum chapter. OEM; and Mrs. Eva Arilirwf. worthy matron of ImatUU r ha pier, Ol.s. Cora Jean Cartwright. mother a.Kiw 4 the Cms"!la acm bly. was also Inatalled at the ceremony. Shirley Cox Shows Fine Improvement All the many friends of Mrs. Stanley IShlrleyl C are thrill rd with the Improvement she Is showing following major heart urgery at the University of Oregon Medical School hospital in Portland uctooer 20. She Is now convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffith, fceo Highway 217. Bea vert on. A number of friends have Inquired of the telephone number there. It Is Mitchell 4-GX.-J7. With her rapid Improvement Mrs. Co hopes to come home to lleppner the week following Thanksgiving. A group from here wen: to Beaverton Sunday to visit her. Including Mrs. Lorn a Borman, Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine, and Mrs. Linda Dunlap and two hildren. Mrs. Borman said that she Is "coming along real good." Two Local Couples To Exchange Vows At Double Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Maurk-e Groves: are announcing trie coming marriage nf their two daughters at a duhle wedding rerrmonv n Saturday evening, November at All Saints Fplscopal cburch. Heppner. Miss Anita Groves will he come the bride of Haryl Dick, son of Mrs. LaVrlle NeUon, port land, and Kemp Dick, lleppner. The bride elect I a aecond term freshman at Katern Oregon College, La Ganle, and her fi ancee is a soihomore at Port land State College. At the same ceremony. Miss Marcla Gail Kami will become the bride nf David torge. son of Mrs. Elaine flcorge, llepp ner. and Oscar George. Walla Walla. Both are sophomores at Blue Mountain College, Pendle ton. The couples will exchange vows at a 7:U) pm. ceremony, with the Rev. Chandler Jackson of Hermlston officiating. A re. ceptlon will rollow In the par ish hall. All friends and relatives are extended a cordial Invitation to attend both the ceremony and reception. Need extra cash? Sell unused Items around your place wltn Gazette-Time classified ad. rTcE Ly"denTUIRt 3 p!g. 89$ IVIJB COFFEE M1- 'Vr-J. ' f; Jr HENS, 10-13 LB. TOMS, 16-21 LB. BELTS, 5-6 LB. Lb. 41c Lb. 39c Lb. 43c Lb. 75c Lb. $J49 Lb. $223 USDA GOOD AND CHOICE POT ROASTS BLADE CUT, Lb. ARM CUT, Lb. . 59c 69c 10 oz. 2 3 .nst0nf$139 MINK SAUSAGE lb. 65 OREGON CHIEF Nalley's PICKLES 22 OZ. Banquet 22 OZ. Cucumber Dills Chips 3 104 OZ. Whole Sweets 32 OZ. TANG 9C 4 I " I GERMAN MIX OR MATCH POTATO SALAD 29 Serve It Hot SUNSHINE 1 LB. COOKIES 2 pkg. 79 HYDROX OH CUP CUSTARD BANQUET FROZEN MINCE or PUMPKIN PIES 3for$l CELERY fl'ffl P. STALK SWEET 21b. POTATOES 2H EMPEROR GRAPES 2 lb. 25C WHOLE, FRESH Ik 0m PRICES GOOD NOVEMBER 19 and 20Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET GREEN STAMPS on Sunday.