I HEPPNEB GA2ETTE -TIMES. Thunder. Dtcwilut 23. 1968
Shower Honors Glenda Shelton
Bt VIRGINIA KELSO
(Held over from last week)
KINZUA Miss Glenda Shel
ton, bride-elect of Wayne Cox,
was the guest of honor last
Tuesday evening at a miscel
laneous bridal shower at the
Kinzua gtade school. Bingo was
played with winners being WU
ma Ma be, Wilma Thompson,
Randa Fessler, and Betty Ben
son. Glenda then opened her
many gifts assisted by her
mother, Mrs. Lloyd Shelton,
Mrs. Ralph Elliot Mrs. Bill
Stephens, and Miss Dolores
Shelton. The cake, served with
refreshments, was baked and
decorated by Mrs. Shelton in the
bride's colors of red and white.
Hostesses for the evening were
Marie Hulett, Marie Rhoton,
Doris Stubblefield, Rose Merry
Nelson, Jean Medlock. Carol
Norris, Barbara Mortimore, Lola
Ferrel and Betty Murdock.
The Friendship club had Its
annual Chlstmas party and gift
exchange Wednesday evening at
the school house with Rita Con
lee as hostess. Pinochle was
played with high going to Pat
McMinn and David Mattison.
low to VI Stinkard and Richard
Graham, and floating to Naomi
Rice and Richard Mortimore.
Those enjoying this evening
were Mr. and Mrs. John Jack
son, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Conlee,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMinn, Mrs.
Earl Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Rich
ard Mortimore. Mrs. Dan Bell,
Mrs. Don Slinkad, Mr. and Mrs.
John Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Omar
Stubblefield. Mr. and Mrs, Dav
id Mattison, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jor
dan and Rusty Medlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bogle and
son Josh were business visitors
to The Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sllnkard
spent the week-end In Frlneville
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Oyler.
Roger Mattison left Saturday
to return to his home in San
Diego. Calif., after spending sev
eral months working here. He
went to Portland with Dan and
Jack Bell who went to attend
the Roadster show.
Mrs. Roy Keller and Mrs. Ray
Rector and son Jeff were busi
ness visitors to rrlneville on
Monday.
The annual Christmas pro
gram of the Kinzua Community
church on Sunday was well re
ceived by a capacity crowd.
The program, which was put
on by all classes from beginners
to high schoolers, was under
the direction of Mrs. Allen Nis
tad, assisted bv Mrs. Don Con-.
Mrs. Roy Keller, Mrs. Doyall
Hubbell. Mrs. John Meadows,
and Mrs. Richard Sargent,
The Camp 5 Womens card
party was held Monday even
ing at the Camp 5 Community
hall with Sharon Bell as host
ess. High was won by Carol
Norris. low and pinochle by
Jean Medlock and second pi
nochle by Marie Hulett. Jello
and fruit cake were served at
the close of the evening to Dor
is Stubblefield, Rita Conlee,
Nancy Hawk, Ruth Jordan, Sue
Mattison, Barbara Mortimore,
Betty Murdock, and Marie Rho
ton. Mrs. Richard Mortimore and
Mrs. Slim Rhoton were in Hepp
ner Thursday on business.
Mrs. Rusty Medlock and son
Mike and Mrs. Earl Norris were
business visitors to Heppner on
Friday. While there Mike had
dental work done.
Earl Norris, Rusty Medlock
and John Hawk were business
visitors to Condon and Heppner
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Schoolcraft
C In ll
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Eemember, the way you pay today, U the way you
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Grangers Enjoy
Yule Program
At Annual Party
(Hold over from last week)
By DELPHA JONES
LEXINGTON A turkev din
ner served to about 60 Grangers
and their friends was enjoyed
at the Lexington Grange Hall
December 10, preceding the reg
ular meeting. The tables were
beautifully dcoo rated with
Christmas arrangements, many
of which had won prizes at the
lone Garden Club Christmas
show, along with lovelv place
cards adorned with holly and
small deer, made by Mrs". Ken
neth Smouse. The decorating
committee for the evening was
Mrs. Smouse and Mrs, A. F.
Majeske.
Imomdiately following the
dinner a get acquainted game
was enjoyed with Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen of lone winning first
prize.
The group sang a number of
Christmas carols led by Mrs.
Norman Nelson accompanied by
were In Heppner Saturday for
eye care.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Norris of
Prineville were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Williams
and daughter of Prineville vis
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hawk and family.
Mrs. Jiggs Bowman and dau
ghter Cindy spent from Tuesday
until Thursday visiting her
mother Mrs. Manuel Esplnola at
Stanfield. When she returned
home Thursday she was accom
panied by her son Vic Bowman
who has been attending Blue
Mountain College in Pendleton.
Mrs. Tom Jordan was In Con
don Monday for shopping and
dental care.
The Christmas card party of
the Camp 5 Community was
hied Saturday night at the Com
munity hall with Ruth Jordan
and Etta Ferrel as hostesses.
High was won by Barbara Mor
timore and Milt Boring, low by
Camilla Samples and David
Mattison. and floating by Vir
ginia Sitton and Ruth Jordan.
The evening was finished with
a gift exchange and refresh
ments. The annual Christmas party
by Local Union No. 2916 was
held Sunday afternoon at the
grade school with a large crowd
present. O. L. Adams was chair
man of the event. The after
noon started with basketball
games the first between boys
of grades four to seven with the
blue team defeating the red
team by a score of 21 to 18. The
second game was a contest be
tween sons and their fathers
with the sons defeating the fa
thers by a score of 30 to 21.
Between games a group of girls
put on a tumbling show. Tak
ing part were Donna Meadows,
Theresa Hyatt, Joyce Hawk,
Sara Bowman, Beverly Conklin,
Rhonda Sargent, Connie Schroe
der, Brenda Keller, and Nina
Rickert.
At the conclusion of the
games Santa, played by Ray
Cody, passed out treats to the
children. Coffee, cider, and cook
ies were also served by Jean
Adams, Doris Stubblefield, Jean
Medlock, Carol Norris, and Bar
bara Mortimore.
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Mrs. Carl Marqunrdt. A reading
was then enjoyed, given by Mi's.
Ernest Chrlstophe r s o n, two
Christmas numlers bv the small
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Marquardt. a duet by Hurley
Sagor and Carl Marquardt were
enjoyed, followed by a Christ
mas scripture devotional by Rev.
Al Bosehee of the Lexington and
Heppner Christian churches. A
closing number duet by llarley
Sager and Carl Marquardt was
then enjoyed.
The first line of business was
the Installation of officers who
had been unable to go to Board
man earlier In the day for coun
ty installation. This was done
by Berl Akers, county Pomona
Master, assisted by Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen, Those Installed were
Marie Stiagall, as chaplain'
Jean Nelson, treasurer; Kenneth
Smouse. secretary; Norman Nel
son, gatekeeper; Nora Turner,
Celt's: Frieda Majeske, Pomona,
and the executive committee,
Fred Nelson, Florence McMillan
and Frances Smouse.
A short business meeting was
held after which coffee was en
joyed In the dining room.
The next meeting will bo the
annual pancake feed, preceding
the meeting, with the following
men In charge of miking and
serving, Norma Nelson, chair
man, Gene Majeske, Joe Yooom,
Ernest Chrlstooherson, Fred Nel
son, Kenneth Smouse and Cecil
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yooom and
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones motor
ed to Board man Saturday morn
ing to Greenfield Grange where
they were installed In the fol
lowing offices: Charles C. Jones,
Master; Delpha Jones, lecturer:
Joe Yooom, assistant steward
and Hilda Yooom, ladv assistant
steward. Mrs. Kipling of Baker
acted as installing officer of
the day, assisted by the Uma
tilla County installing team. A
pot luck dinner was served at
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. JerTy Levi and
family of Sacramento, Calif.,
were recent visitors at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Hunt. They were enroute to
Pendleton where they will make
their home.
Lyle Allen of Board man was
a Lexington caller one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colley
have been recent Spray visitors.
Fathers Death Calls
Al Martin to Mexico
Mrs. Alan Martin, daughters,
Debbie and Plane, and baby
son. Ross, are spending the
holidays without Mr. Martin
who was called to Mnitlan,
Mexico, bv the death of his step,
father. C. U. Pimm.
News of the death arrived on
Saturday. December 17. by tele
gram, and the Martin lamllv
spent seven hours trying to call
Mrs. Pimm In Mazatlan with
the help of telephone operators
In Pendleton and of a Spanish
teacher from Pendleton High
school.
As a result of this conversa
tion, Mr. Martin, who has no
brothers or sisters, decided to
fly to Mazatlan to be with his
mother, He began the journey
bv commercial airline but found
that he would be faced with
delays, and with some difficul
ty, contacted iho Jack Sumner
family who were also flying to
Mazatlan, but by private plane.
He was able to continue on from
Tucson, Ariz., with the Sumners.
Mrs, Martin has had word by
letter of his safe arrival.
According to Mrs. Martin, Mr.
Dlmm suffered a fatal heart ut
tack; he had only recently re
covered from a previous attack,
The Plmms had lived In Mazat
lan several years since his re
tirement. Visitors at the Martin home
for Christmas were Mrs. Mart
in's parents, Mr, and Mrs. C.
C. Souther, Portland, and dau
ghter. Barbara, a Junior at the
University of Puget Sound.
BOWLING
PIN SPINNERS
Team W 1.
Bank of EO 37 23
Pol's Market 37 23
Wagon Wheel 33 27
Brlstow's 27 33
Elma's Apparel 23 37
Jack's Chevron 23 37
High Team Game Bank of
EC), 5)23; High Team Series
Jack's Chevron, 2-192; High lnd.
Game Harriot Evans, lift); High
lnd. Series Harriot Evans, 535.
Mabel Heath picked the 7-8-5-10
split.
Examiner Coming
A drivers license examiner
will be on duty In Heppner
Tuesday, January 3. 15X17, at the
ourthouno, between the hours of
9.30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.. accord
ing to an announcement reviv
ed from the Department of Mo
tor Vehicles of Oregon. Persons
wishing oiglnal licenses or li
mits to drive are asked to file
applications well ahead of the
scheduled cloning hour In order
to assure time for completion
of the required license teM.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmus
sen were guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Poherty, Heppner.
for Christmas day.
Herman Winter brought hi
uncle Ulysses Matter of Walls
Walla to visit In Heppner
Christmas Eve and Christmas
day.
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"AND ALL THE GANG"
As we close the book on the Old Year and open
the first pages of the New Year, we think of the
many pleasant associations of the past, of the coop
eration we have received from the community, and
of the fine relationships of industry and our people
working together for growth, prosperity and the
good of all.
ti ,
V sMWK ir JZsa IttaOfc!-' iff.
With the coming of 1967, we look to the months
ahead with optimism and join with the many resi
dents of the area in saying, "Morrow county is a
fine place to live and work!" It is with deep appre
ciation that we extend thanks to all for support and
goodwill of the past, and in that spirit, we extend
heartiest best wishes for a fine New Year for all!
May 1967 be the best for the many good people of
this area!
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