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I HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIMES. Thursday, Dtwmbti 8. 1966 Residents Travel During The Holidays By VIRGINIA KELSO (Hold over from last week) KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. Har old Mangum became the par ents of a son on Sunday, No vember 23. at the Heppner Tio neer Memorial hospital. The baby weighed 6 lb., and has boon named Richard Gene. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rav Codv of Kirmia and Mr. and Mrs. Doll Williams of Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Porrv went to Mi. Vernon last Wed nesday to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hall. Mrs. C. L. Flack and Mrs. Ar den Tripp were business visit ors to Stanfield last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning and daughter Linda spent their Thanksgiving holiday in Pendle ton ami La Grande. Mrs. John Nelson and Miss G lend a Shelton were business visitors to The Dalles last Tues day. Mrs. Ray Rector and son Jeff rey went to Nyssa last Wednes dav to visit her sister and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Ott. .Mrs. Bert Hoover went to Leo anon Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Edwards of Pine Creek to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Mattison and Roger Mattison went to Ba ker Wednesday evening to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spivey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorengel and son Lee spent Thanksgiv ing at Richland, Wash., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitch ell left Thursday for Fort Hood, Texas, where Mr. Mitchell is sta tioned with the U. S. Army. Bob Sizemore is home again after completing his enlistment time with the Navy. He had been stationed in California. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hudson and family of St. Helens Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams of Prine ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Williams of Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Bend were business visitors here last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rusty Medlock and sons Mike and John went to Post Falls, Idaho Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. William Messer schmidt. Randy Medlock stayed at the Jiggs Bowman home dur ing their absence. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jordan and family went to Mitchell Thurs day to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ellis and Melody went to Tygh Valley Thursday to have Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis and family. When they returned home Saturday they brought Fred Ellis home with them. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk and family went to Prineville Thursday to spend Thaksgiv- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wilholm. They had medical at tention on Friday for their in fant son Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kinsolla of Manza.iin spent from Wednes day until Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Slim Rhoton. On Saturday the Rhotons wont to The Dalles where they both had medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forrol and son vent to Long Crook Thanksgiving Day to have din ner with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Matteson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herschol Mur dock were in Condon last Wed nesday where Mr. Murdock had medical care. Mrs. Frank Ferrel who had surgery last Tuesday is report ed to be doing fine and expects to be released by December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hulett re turned home Saturday from Portland where thev had spent since Thursday with their son Corky and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods have received word of new twin grandsons, born on November 25 to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lo gan of Salem. The babies have been named Brett Allen and Brvan Lee and joins sisters Rhonda. Vicki and Terri. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Bird and fam ily were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Greenfield and son of Tilla mook, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cope land and family of Milton-Free-water, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Phil brick of Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Conklin and family and Bert Greenfield, all of Fossil. Spending from Wednesday un til Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flack was Cy Flack of Livermore, Calif. Also visiting were Cy's daugh ters. Donna, Rene, and Doreen Flack of lone. Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dver were Mr. and Mrs. James Lvche and family of Oakridge. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzv and granddau ghter Cheryl Bailey and Mrs.! Bonnie Gamroth and daughters of Kinzua. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Espinola of Salem spent from Thursday until Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman and family. Also visiting was Doug Myers of Stanfield. Vincent Allen and sons Charles and Bob spent Thanksgiving in Weiser, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Allen. When thev return ed to Kinzua. Mrs. Allen re turned to spend a week here. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitton and daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steagall and family of Albany and Mrs. Cora Burnside of Spray. Mrs. Lee Fleming and Mrs. Vernon Perry went to Heppner Monday, returning home on Tuesday. Mrs. Jack Sitton, Mrs. Don McConnell and daughter Mary Ann were business visitors to Stanfield on Saturday. They then went on to Boardman 10 Sgt. Jim Chauncey Dies in Okinawa TSfit. James B. Chauncey, who formerly was stationed with the iWt'h Radar Squadron. Condon, and was known to many persons in the Hoppner area, has died of natural caus es at Kadena Air Base on Oki nawa. SSct. Tom F.rwin. also former ly at Condon and now nt Mt. l.ommon Air Force Station. Ariz., reported the death to the Gazette-Times. Sgt. Krwin said that the death notice was pub lished in the November lt edit ion of the Air Force Times. No details wore available. Sgt. Chauncey was in charge of publication of the radar squadron's monthly newspaper. The Scope, for more than a year and worked with the Gazette Times in publishing it. He a'.so made appearances at the Chain- her of Commerce here and lone Lions club in connection with his work as public information officer. Sgt. Chauncev is known to business people here. too. through work he did in spare time for the Gazette-Times on advertising. He helped put out one issue of the Gazette-Times when the publishers were gone for a week two years ago, and had anticipated entering some phase of newspaper work upon his retirement from the Air Force within a few years. Sgt. Erwin took over supervis ing publication of The Scope after Sgt. Chauncey left for Okinawa, but he was transfer red to Arizona about three months ago. It was during the time that Sgt. Chauncey was working on the paper that The Scope won first place in the United States for base newspapers in its cat egory in the Air Defense Command. Lexington Grange Slates Dinner Meet Turkey dinner at 6 p.m. with the turkey being furnished by the Home Economics club is scheduled for the Lexington Grange Saturday night. Decem ber 10. in the grange hall. Mem bers are asked to bring salads and desserts. The dinner is for all mem bers, their families and friends. Grange meeting will be at 8 p.m. There will be treats for child ren, and a program will con sist of musical numbers, devo tionals and a talk by Al Bo-schee. the Thanksgiving holidays were Carol and Warren Nistad, Ken Wham, Becky Schroeder, Susan Wright, Vic Bowman, and Linda Lorengel. attend the State football cham pionship game between the Fossil Falcons and the River side team of Boardman. College students home during i by Myrurgia Soap imported from Spain , . . 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Our leaders Mrs. Win J IViherlv and Mrs. Stanlcx. Kemp, j helped us elect officers Thc , are as follows: president ilwen i Drake; vice-president. Michelle Miller; secretary. Kerry Cop xx-k; news reporter. Sherrx Kemp, and sonn and same lead er. Rookv Pohcrty. Mrs. Coppock served eva and cookies for refreshments Our next mooting will bo the 10th of January, at the home of Becky IVhertv Sherry Kemp. rovitei Pvt. Gray Completes Recruit Training Marino Trivate David 11 i',r.n son of Mr. and Mrs. Merntt H Gray of Heppner. w.is gradual ed from eight weeks of rooriist training at the Marine Corps Kc cruit Depot here. He will now undergo three weeks of Individual oomr-a: training and then, after leave at home will report to his fnx Marine Corps assignment. Ted Toll Completes Basic at Ft. Lewis V,m Private Ted ll Toll, et Heppner completed eight w.vks ot advamvd mfatitix n.uniiK Neemter . at H I .-w w avh vl i.lllfe.t 111 unit tatties .viU in fit ing such weapon C-e M U rule, trie M if m i He vwoicl see vt-tut ion m small ehlnegun and the 3 S Inch rock et launcher. Mi ond Mr, Theron Adlaid ,m.l Mi and Mrs Hill Kuria had rtuuikselvmg dinner with Mrs, Willi i Ksoti in Condon. She l Mi Adlatd'x mothei and Mr K.t; i i s mint Ruralcttcs Meet The Hiirnli lleH 4 ,h u,,l a nieellliK November 11, held nt Cherl Carlson' tiome. Mi-rrll.v Jncolw our itt leader, nliowed us how to net In uleevK for a blouse. Our club will in,.,. gain on January 1'H, al Dar lene W'arren'n liome. Cnrlcy HeriJslrum, reporter BOWLING PIN SPINNERS Team W L Bank of EO 33 19 rl s Market 33 19 Wagon Wheel 2S 24 Bristow's 26 26 Elma's Apparel IS 34 Jack's Chevron IS 34 High Team Game Bank of FX). SSS; High Team Series Bank of tX), 2562; High Ind. Game JoAnn Dyek, 195; High Ind. Series JoAnn Dyck, 530. 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