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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1965)
Smiths Greet Friends On 25th Anniversary" At New Ranch Homo Mr (! Mrs Harvey Smith n at home Hunday nfirrtwii.il. ,ovinitn-r ;. In a large nuitit-r tC frlrnda ami relatives Mho tQ rtlrnil llulr funeral uialiona lo Ihrni on their ;'Mh Mti.iut tift(vrnfy. and to rompHmeht thrill Ulx.fi Ihrtr le rrilly cuinplr-lrd nrw rant h hitnr near lime. Retired Teachers Set Pilot Rock Meeting Meeting f Ihe Marrow and Din a II la Countirs KHIred leather's AMUMlatlon will I Kliiilu I L.u ...... J . The combination anniversary hm,. ( .rrid.-nt. Mrs. Karl reception an hnuM-warmlng planned iy uirlr mm in law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Itlll twinw, and alled by friends, Mr. arid Mra, Jim Lind say ami Mr. and Mra. Ilrlirl lit rtM-nd Harvey and Virginia I Wilson I Sin lilt wrre married Ntv, 22. l'to. In California. The bride the duurtii-r hi Mr. and Mra. Frank Wilson, who had iivni I n lia I IM U I' .u..u vi IH . n , v ... .... , imiij ill. II" Mt 1H (across from lti hlith mIhkiI I A t ml luc k dinner will be Mvd at tin lir all mcmlM-r and associate members, with roller, rolls ami I !) n-rvlce Mii'i'llrd bv the hotea. Iliose a 1 1 -r i 1 1 1 1 K are ankttl lo lrlna? a gift lur the hastrrn Oregon Mat rnpltal, acrordlng lo Mrs. Itrcs Morgan of Irrlgon. many years In the lone r:n, 2Kr Fdoy Night Dote rlage and hate sine been rn bet for WcddinO gaged In farming, and have! J community af M"n artlvr In fair.. The rrfrchmrnt labia ft-atur- d a pink and silver decorative trirme, A beautiful floral ten trrplece of ink rhrysanthe inurii. accented by sliver Ihwi, aa flanked by silver tapers and 'Jeorge. A public Invitation It etlcnd- rd friend and relatives In the arta la attend the double wed ding ceremony Friday evening, november of Miss Anila Proves lo !ry Ilck. and of Mls Marrla Hand la David mivrr service. Trie ccntrrplivc i waa presented to Ihrm by Mia. t'. . hi or im-imann. A Ihrcetlcrvd while annhi-r ary cake, dccorati-d with filnk frtlnj? rttiMbuda and mivi-r bavia, wa toMd with a Urt; uvt-r '113'. After Ihe bonon-d rouble had cut Ihe flrat l-f me raKe waa wrvrd lv Mr Cll Thorne ! Ib-rmUton and Mra Carl Khra of Islington. rouri.ie i-a and niir were Mra. Trd Smith of llriiner. I "TV Mnnnr Cvi7rti-icrre alMer In law of the honoredValr. ,J Vow a w ill M rkrhank'ed al All Salnta FliM-oal rhurth. Il-p-ner, al 7 i um., with Ihe liev. Chandler Ja-kon of llerminton H-rformlnir the double re. moii lea. All four of the vounjr iM-ple are graduates of lh-imr lll'h mIiooI and are enrolled In col- leitea In Oretjon. Reception Saturday and by Mra. liwrenee Jum of lone. 1'um h wa aerved by MN Jerl Snow, cranddauchter of Ihe smltha. Mint Marianne I'etly. John wd the uet Iwrnk, whlrh held alnaturea of anout St) irueM. Auiln(f about Ihe room were Mra. Karl MrTahe and Mr. L'Mla llalvoriwn. Hth of lone A novel lurkey fashioned from a lari;e rone by Mm. Krnle WlneheMer 'f lleppner wa pre sented the horuwed couple. Nehtlel In the pine cone were money gift from their many friend. In addition they were prevented with other lovely Kin Following the reception hours, Mr. and Mra. 5mlth were hoMx to 16 jMieM. who stayed to rn )o a buffet supper together. 01 VK A Girr certlf Irate sub scription to Oazclte-Tlmea for birthdays, anniversaries or any ocraidon; $1.50 anywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Oarland Swan miii wl entertain at a reception on Saturday afternoon, .Novem- iht ft. In honor of their son and hi new bride. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kathleen McMahon Sw anion, who were married No vembcr 13 In Port Inn. I Trie family extends a cordial Invitation lo friends and rela lives In Ihe area to rail at the Swanson home between Ihe hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p m. and jrrecl the ncwiywcil. Daughter Welcomed By Gerald Roods Mr. and Mrs. Ocrald Rood have welcomed Into their home a little 3' year-old daughter, Suxan Deann. The striking, little brown-eyed mlns was brought to her new home last Wednesday, and Is very excited about getting ac quainted and making new friends here. Preparations Develop For Club's Christmas Show at Lexington Interest Is developing In plant ami arrangements for trie (Tirlntma Show and Silver Tea lo lie sponsored by Ihe lone Oar clen rlub Saturday and Sunda afternoon. December 4 and I Setting for the show will he the ItelM-kah Hall In Islington with hours on Saturday from 2 l lo 5 ) pm. and on Sunday iroin u iki to a no p m. Hi show will center around the theme. "Everywhere. Kvery wnere, ( nriktmaa." and Is aim ed al giving Individuals of all age, a well as community or ganlation that are lntetrd an opMrtunlfy to share Ideas which would add beauty tnrouL'h riome dcoratlons fjr the coming holiday season. anyone i invitcii t0 enter an exhitilt, with entries to be re reived December 3 from 3 00 to nm pm., and on Decern rer from M.oo to 10MM a m. at the Lexington hall. Entries are to re removed after 3.00 m. on U-rvrnlrr 5. Judging will begin at ii:uu am. Decemlier 4, with riblKin to lie given for first. second and third prize in each dlvlklon and sweepstakes prize ior trie exhibitor winning the most blue ribbons in both adult and lunlor divisions. Included In Ihe schedule of entries, are dlvUlons which will feature decorated trees, nativity wenes, arrangements using re llgloua symtKils, wreaths, swags, wall decorations, corsages, pack age gift wrappings, table set tings for various holiday occas ions, and various accesMirles. The show will be free to the public, and there will be no sale items. A silver tea will be served tor thoc who wish It. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Phlll Krnert, general chairman, or Mrs. Wll llam Kawlins. schedule rhatr man. OEA Commends Mrs. Gunderson For Past Service Linn Discusses Mental Health KNE The Morrow County ir.A mreiing wa nem Monday evening in trie lone hoo cafe. torluin- During Ihe bannuet. whlrh wa served by the lone riA. uarry ami in-ne Itietma.m entertained with rnuslral num Ura on the piano, melodKa, and saxophone, bonnle liynd, accom panied by Susan Jane Jepsen, sang a solo. Mrs. Ed. He Beverly Ounder- aon waa presented a plaque of appreciation from the associat ion for her fine work as rlerk 4 th Morrow County S tuxd Hoard for many year. She also receiv ed several letters of commends tlon from school administrators with whom she had been aaoc lated. Jack Iyd, president, presld e over the business meet Ins. Some minor change to the con stitution were dtM'usM-d Tables for th eighty or more u guests, including the Morrow Mr county mnixn board members, were decorated In a Thankxgiv Ing theme. (.Irla of the hlnh schcMd home economics class served. Serving as chairman of the dinner committee was Mis Her bert IVtern. She was assisted y Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson. r VIIICIWIA KELSO KINZUA-r. John Linn of Condon gava the second In hla erin of lrrturri on "MenU Health" at the Klnua Cirade school last Monday evening. These are very Interesting lec ture and the next one will be the third Monday in January at Ihe school. KtrtntM CAZrmt-TIMCS. Thursday. Kavambar 2S. IKS J Mr. and Ms. Arna Slinkard of Klamath Falls spent the week end here vlnltlng with Mr. and Mrs. Hob Slinkard and son Mike arid with other relatives and friend. Mrs. Delbrrt Barzee and dau y liter Cheryl and Joyce and Mrs. Paul Oyler atient the week end at Hate vLsitlng with Mr and Mrs. Lyle JU-mmer nd fam uy. Mr. Harvey Splvey has re- celved word that her son Bill Kolx-nt who Is stationed at Mof fett Field. Calif., has been pro moted to plane captain over TH William Bell and son Brian of The Dalles visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Oulnn and family In Condon Friday on business were Mrs. Bert Hoover and Mrs. Carl Miller of Fossil, Also there were Mr. and Mrs, Clay Phil lips. Attending Ladle Night at the playing were Helen Wright. Rita Con lee, and Marl Boring. dleton last Wednesday to attend a posimamer s meeting concern- inir ttm hanrlhniv .r rhil.imn matt. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ie Hover and daughter Jvggy Jo of FosslL Heppner Friday to get Mr. Bow- min uhn hii1 rwrifl wiral Hivi as patient at the Pioneer Memorial hospital. Mra. Steve Con lee was host ess laat Wednesday afternoon to birthday party for her son Gene on hla first birthday. Af ter the youngsters played a while, birthday cake and Ice cream were aervel to One. Sherl McMlnn. Bobby Hulett. Mike Rice, Helen and Mary Ore-hum. Whan you Datrontze Gazette. Time advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you aaw H In the Oazette-Tlmea. Irs. Donald Peterson. Mrs. Condon Elks club last Thursday Kobert ICIetmann, Mrs. Kobert Davidson. Mrs. Paul Tews, and Mrs. Keith lira. Mrs. Hagcr Enjoys Trip to East Coast Mrs. Kmma Hacer returned home Saturday after a five weeks trip to Washington D f and Virginia to visit her son- in law and daughter. Col. Clav- ton A. Shaw, and family. She traveled all through Vir ginia during the visit, seeing the ht-ttnrlrai towns of James town. Wllliamsburir and other memorable places. She also vis ited In Pennsylvania. Mrs. Hagcr said she had a wonderful flight" both wava on the air trip and everything con tributed to a very cnlovable time. Legion Groups Plan for Events By MARTHA MATTESON MONUMENT American Leg Ion and Auxiliary, Post No. 14H. met last Thursday evening at their hall. Plans were made for Ihe "Gay U0" dance on January 22. The Christmas family party was planned ior inursday, De cember 16. A potluck dinner will be served at 6:30, followed by the arrival of Santa. The auxiliary held a food sale Saturday at Buyers store and is now making cookies to send ncross to the boys in Viet Nam for Christmas. mm mm Do Y our Give A Pint Part! 0 mm DRAMA if Mr THE BLOODMOBILE IS COMING 3 to 6 p.m. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29 Heppner Elks' Temple Maynard Hamilton came home Sunday after spending a week at Boise, Idaho, where he had vlsiied his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. J. F Banta. a niece, Dorothy Merrill nephew. Maynard Banta. his wife and son James, who is on leave from the Marines at Chin quapin, N. C Mrs. George Stictm and Laura Lee Shank spent a day last week In John Day visiting Mrs. Stlrritt s sister, Mrs. Ofie Stew art. On November 19 the George Stlrritts had a birthday dinner at their home honoring their grand daughter, Laura Lee Shank. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. FVed Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Rounds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ogle and family. Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Harris and family and Henry Durst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shank re turned November 19 from i week's vacation to Fall River Mills. Calif., where they visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Crelghton. They also visited her brother, Alva Osborne and fam ily in Reno, Nev. Verne McCartv drove to Hepp ner Monday, taking his father there for medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Maxtin and two sons of Prineville spent the week-end here visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie John son, her sister. Mrs. Francis No land and children. night were Mrs. Steve Con lee. Mrs. Ernie Schell. Mrs. Don Slinkard and Mra. Robert Kelso. Mrs. Conlee was the fortunate winner of the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Britt return ed home Thursday from a weekJ vacation and huntini? trio to the Toligate area. They had left their children with Mr. and Mra. Homer Bowman. Mrs. William Stephens of Prineville visited Tuesday night nere at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Benson and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reavis spent last week-end transacting business at Sunnyside, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Conner of Baker visited last Wednesday and Thursday with Mr! and Mrs. verlin Conner and family. Mamey Benson who recently completed his basic training at fort ord, Cant- arrived home last Sunday for a two weeks leave. When he returns to Fort Ord he is transferring to the Air borne branch of the service. The Doubledeck club was en tertained Wednesday evening with Mrs. Virginia Kelso as hostess. High was won by Von- nie Browning, low by Marge Asher, and floatln? by Virginia Sitton and Kathryn Flack. Grand high for the series was won by Marge Asher and crand low by Vonnie Browning. Others 2 PIECE SAUCE SET V "f-mmljZjM Introduce SilvtrpUted Juhcttt ladle paired with 6Vi" clear fjiss boot, Exceptionjlly versatile. THE I KTf NATION At. SILVCft COMPANY "Something from the Jeweler!. Is always something special." J E W E L E R S Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 8 P. M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST. HXPFNEB GREEN STAMPS i FREE CANTEEN SERVICE If convenient, make appointments In advance by calling Mrs. Orvllle Cutsforth (676-9436) or Heppner Elk's Temple (676-8993). However, appointments are not essential. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A C0MMXTNITT SERVICE Mrs. Al Ullman Enjoys Visit Here Mrs. Al (Anita) Ullman spent last week here as the guest of Mrs. Amanda Duvall. They call ed on many friends while she was here. Mrs. Duvall took her to Port land on Thursday and on Fri day they went on to Eugene and were present at the banquet of the Association of Oregon Coun ties that evening where Con gressman Ullman was guest speaker. On Saturday he attended the University of Oregon-O r e g o n State University football game, and the ladies came back to Portland and did some shop Ping. Congressman Ullman Joined mem tnat evening and on Sun day the Ullmans left by Jet air plane for Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Duvall returned home. 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