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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1967)
Nyssa Girl Engaged To Dean Robinson Elks Attend State HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. May 25. 1967 Tin i'iiMt(.rifii( of mIkn Flor- '"' Kvkhi, dnuKhter of Mr. and MM. Ji lui Ky-Kur of rout J Nhm, to lenn Kflth KuliliiKon, "' f Mr. n. Mm. CreMon Hob liimm of llcpn-r. Iiiin been re- eritly uiiiKiuiired by (he bride 'licl' imienlH. Minn Kyt;nr In ii i;m;5 urud ur.Ie of Adrian llle.h whool. nnd f r Hie imM two yeiiM him I n a purl lime Nludenl ut Treasure Convention Sessions Valley Community eollejfc In Ontario. She In presently em ployed im a Kwltehboiird operu tor and reeentlonlHt at the NyNun factory of the Amalgamated SKar Company. KobitiNon graduated from Hep pner llluh M.'honl with the dux .f 13. lie hu.t been enrolled at TieBMurc Valley Community col lege the pawt two yearn nnd will Utaduate from there In June. A l!MiH Nprlng wedding In be liiK dunned by the betrothed couple. Enjoying tha Mother's Day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Anderson were their dau ghter, Mrs. Dee Martin and her daughter, Suzanne, of Portland. Sharon BollUter. nlsct of Cliff Harris, stayed with the Harris family Thursday, May 18, and returned to her studies at BMCC the next day. She was In Hepp ner to attend the funeral of Paul Swaggart. Heppner Elks Lodge No. 3TA was rpptcscnted at the State Llks Convention by several local members. The Elks Lodge of Grants Pass was host for the ; three-day convention, May 11, 12 and 13. Making the trip were Exalted Puler Claude Graham and Mrs. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. David Melcod, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Lcvgren, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ma honey and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. Special social events entertained the women while their husbands at tended toe business sessions. We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat 1 MISS FLORENE KYGAR Lieuallen Reunion Scheduled May 28 The Lleunllen family reunion will be held nt WeNtiin on Sun day, May 'JH. A potluek dinner will be ervcd tit 1:00 p.m. and the afternoon will be devoted to vlNltiriK nnd guinea.. The "family tree" will be brought up to date, with any new record of family marring or children added to the family bra lichen. The committee urges that meat dlhhci be supplied by thoHo whoso liLst name in Lieu 'dlen, and uludg and cake hroufjht by others attending whose I a I name Is not Lieu allen. Each family Is alxe asked to bring their plutcs, cups and allverwarv. Peterson's Jewelers has the perfect ELGIN for your proud graduate FOR HIM FOR HER M L ...... sJT m. i llgln Data II-WaUfproot. Tell cll. Sptcon4 hand. Unbractkabla mmmiwing. Luml nou dll. 1141) WW (.. ffMR M Uill.l t ktpt IMMt llglll Jonn-10K whllt Of yl lo oolil plan. 17 awli. Shock rtiitmnl. UnbrtiUbit main iptlng. I t) the excellent watches of ELGIN From $12.95 all smiles "Something from tha Jeweler's. Is always something apodal." JEWELERS Store Hourst 9 A.M. to 6 P-M. 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 3 BankAmericaro LtyrAMPS) MR. AND MRS. BENJAMIN T. MORGAN B. F. Morgans Greet Many at Reception On 60th Anniversary Several relatives from lone drove to Spokane, Wn. the week-end of May 14, where they attended the 60th wedding an niversary celebration honoring Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K Mor gan, former residents of the lone community. A wedding breakfast was served to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and all the relatives attending at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wynta In Medical Lake, fol lowed by an open house at the Morgan home In Medical Lake. Among those in attendance were the Morgans' four child ren: Virgil Morgan, fiurbnnk, Calif.; Mrs. Wynla, Medical Lake; Claude Morgan, Spokane; and Mrs. Gene O. McClendon, Portland, Ore. Among others present were Mr. Morgan's brothers, Earl of lone; Carl of Portland; Mr. Mor gan's staters, Miss Lottie J. Morgan, Cheney; and Mrs. H. K. McKay, Eugene; and Mrs. Morgan's brother, Avery Mar tin, Portland. Others attending the festivities from lone were Mr. and Mrs. John Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and Bonnie and Virgil, Teresa Stef nnl, and Carl Troedson. Unublc to attend was Mr. Morgan's sis ter, Mrs. Oda Cox of Pasco. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were married on May 12, 1907, at the Morgan schoolhouse, which was regularly used by the commu- nitv for church and Sunday school services. The wedding ' ceremony, one of the biggest social events at that time, was performed by the Rev. Thomas Adkinson. and was followed bv , a seven course dinner served at ' the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin. They resided on the ranch now owned by Ed Buschke. The bride wore a full length white pure silk wedding gown fash ioned with high lace trimmed neckline and long leg-of-mutton sleeves. She wore white stockings and white embroider ed slippers. Her wedding dress and stockings were modeled at the (Mllh wedding party by her daughter-lnlaw, Mrs. Claude Morgan. The dress was hand made by Mrs. Clara Troedson Smouse, mother of Kenneth Smouse of lone. The Morgans resided In the Morgan vicinity until 1925, when they moved to Medical Lake, where they have been very active In civic and com munity affairs. Mr. Morgan Is a past master of the Masonic Lodge there and received his 50-year pin several years ago. He Joined the Masonic Lodge in lone when he was 21 years old and his father, A, C Mor gan, was master. Besides the four children, the Morgans have 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Dinner, Flag Day On Elks Program The annual Flag Day obser vance will be a part of the pro gram for the June 1 meeting of Heppner r.iks Lodge No. 3.j8. The special service will begin at 8:00 pm, following the serving of a fried chicken dinner, with Mr. and Mrs. Don Heiker as chairmen of the dinner commit tee. Ladlei Night activities are al so planned for the evening of June 1. GROVE DRIVE-IN HermUton. Or. Ph. 567-6234 -Dusk to Dawn Show MONDAY, MAY 29 5 BIG MOVIES: 1. THE ROUNDERS" 2. "NASHVILLE REBEL" X "OH. DAD I POOR DAD I 4. "DEVIL'S OWN" 5. "PREHISTORIC WOMEN" A FULL EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT! f 1 Of Charg Heppnaw, jFSL. Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hei murtofi. Oiogon On Hennlston-McNarr Highway Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harris were hosts for dinner Wednesday, May 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan and Mr, and Mrs. "Swede" Duncan. The Duncan brothers are doing the work on the Case Building property. ill How to Buy More vi Your Income Buy beef! It's as simple as that. While other living costs have sky rocketed, the price of beef has remained stable. You actually spend less of your disposable income for beef today than you did in 1960. In fact, only 18 of your tax-free income is spent on all food-the lowest amount in history. Not only do you spend less of your income when you buy beef, you as sure your family of having the important nutrition they need. Shop wisely! Buy quality Oregon beef. OREGON BEEF COUNCIL Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon I V JCr DUNCAN HINES A Nh K ANGEL FOOD yjVX. a CAKE MIX We Will Be Closed Memorial Day, Tuesday, May 30 apple cider VAN CAMP'S TUNA FISH WATER PACK MJB COFFEE 3 Blue Bell POTATO CHIPS 2 lbs. $1.37 3 lbs. $1.97 10 ox. Instant '73 NALLEY'S CANNED SALADS 3.95 NALLEY'S TANG ORANGES SUNKIST VALENCIA 10 Lbs. for $ BANANAS 7 Lbs. $1 NALLEY'S Table-Server RELISHES .3 for 95c STRAWBERRIES Jumbo Cantaloupe 4 for $1 PRICES GOOD MAY 26 Cr 27 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 t a 111 MM 1 r f It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET ' ORR8N i ISTAMPSl