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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1967)
:, V'' (N i MISS REBECCA CASE Rebecca Case to Wed Idaho Man August 18 Mr. mid Mm. Markley Cane of AkIiIchi, Idaho, are announcing the ciiKnurmcnt and forthcom Ins murrlK' of Inrir duui'hter, Rrlevn, to Matt l'likett of Ida ho Full, Idaho. Tito couple ban aet Friday, Auuust 18, ax their wedding dale. They will cxi-hiinuc vowa In the Idiiho Fall L.D.a. Temp le. MIk Caso U n graduate of North Fremont IllKh arhool, at tended Kick College and Bill? hm You tin University, where hi KrudiiBted In 15. She tiiuiht homo economies mid girl liynlntl edui'utlon at tin lone lllj-h m-hool tho past two yeur. I'lrki'tt 1m a graduate of Bon- nrvilli llih M-hool and 11U0 graduated from ItrlK'hum Youiik University In UN;."). He Ims been oolnn Kfaduato work at H.Y.U. nowtte-Tlmc-H nds pay. l'hone bid y.-js lor (; T want ad orv lii. Authorliod SCHWINN and RALEIGH BICYCLE DEALER New and Kivnnditloned lilrvcles. Parts for all US, and Import Hlki-s. S0GHEIY Padberg Home Scene .Women Plan Month's "E"w" gazette-times. ThurtoT, Augu.t in, ixi Tour to Scotland Mm. Wiley Knlfrhten of Moro, and formerly of Heppner, and Spcrry Reunion Calls Families to Hat Rock Fifty deNcendunta and frtonda nf Emery and Franci (Comp ton) Kperry met at Hat Ilork State I'nrk on Saturday, August t. for (hi annual Sperry reun ion. Iliarta were aaddened by the newa of the ilinth two day be fore of a nleee and cousin, Mm. Clarence Morris of Townaend, Mont. 'Iliose who altended shared a pot lurk dinner ut noon In the ark and swam and visited dur ni thi afternoon. Children at tending the reunion played cames, Mrs. Blaine ( hapel was the inlv child of the nine or ir 1 1 tin I Sperry children who was able to attend the reunion. The oth- r two surviving members of the Sperry family ure Mrs. Koy Thomas of VVallu Walla ana Mrs. Bert Ward ol Townscnd, Mont. Those coming from a distance were Mrs. Vern Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Stevens and fam lly and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Younger and family, all of Ore gon City, and Mr. and Mrs. I-rank llarshmun of hugene. At a short business meeting those present designated the first Sunday In August each year as a permanent meeting date tor the reunion. Mrs. lilalne ( hapel and Mrs. Joel Kngleman were chosen as chairmen for tho coming year's reunion. Names were drawn for prizes which went to Mrs. Bert Bleak man, Bruce Ilarshman und Nan cy Ilarshman. SCISSOR SHARPENING HERMISTON CYCLE SHOP First and Highland HcrmlMon Ph. 507 CC75 Peck Home Visited By Louisiana Family Special guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peck and Martha during the post week have been Mr. nnil Mrs. Dan Scarborough III and their three children who were vacationing here from their home In Shrev emrt, 1.0. The two men, Peck and Scar borough, had become close friends when both were serving aboard the airplane carrier, the CSS Knterprl.se, during World War II. 'Hie families had kept In touch through the years, and enloyed this opportunity to be come better acquainted, as well as to see this part of Oregon. WE'VE GOT THE WATCH THAT LOOKS EXPENSIVE YET COSTS ONLY $1295 SPORTSMAN STARlJte TtMH YOU CAN TRUST FROM ELGIN Itmro f '' jTf.i j f 1 VHTIUUI A I $12.95 n r 1 lpmlJ 1 jm 1 jfj' IUMITIVIV M 17 JEWELS Snurt New Design Unbreakable Mainspring Shock Resistant Many ether valut features Something from the Jeweler' , it alwcrya something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 BankAmericaro 1 mmmn GREEN Many Extend Wishes To Lonerock Couple On 50th Anniversary The Lonenxk Community Hall was filled With relatives and friends on Sunday, July 23, for tho reception which honored Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Davla on their Golden Wedding Anniver sarv. Hosts for the affair were their children. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davla of Genesee, Idaho; Mr and Mrs. Cecil McDanlel of Hardman; Mr. and Mr. Homer Davis and Carroll Davis, all of Lonerock. The hall was beautifully dec oratedc with gold atreamers and motifs of the same color, ar ranged by Mrs. Jim Hldenger of Portland. The reception tanie wus centered with a slx-tlercd anniversary cake decorated with yellow flowers, and flanked with arrangements of yellow roses. Three sisters of Mrs. Davis were present to assist with the serving. Mrs. Genet Mondt of Lincoln City cut and served the cake after the honored couple had shared the first piece; Kuth Clothier, also of Lincoln City, presided at the coffee service, and Mrs. F.dllh Bailey of Sacra mento, Calif., was at the punch bowl. Mr. Lloyd Itogera ana Mrs. Hldenger assisted the hon orece at the gift table a they opened their many lovely and useful gifts. The guest book, passed by Carolyn Davis, a granddaughter, was signed by 128 guests who called to extend greetings dur ing the day. Many come from considerable distances for the occasion. I Kmmett Davis of Galax, Va., and Agnes Booth of Azalea were married at Lonerock on July 18, 1917 by Morgan Word. Justice of the M'a. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Neul, the ranch now owned by Campbell Bros. The groom was an employee of Mr. Neal and the bride was a teacher In the Lonerock school, i Her sister, Kdith Booth Bailey, who was present, was also an early day teacher at Lonerock. Weddings of 50 years ago were much different from the present ones, Mrs. Davis recalls. 'Hie Justice of the Peace Ward came riding In on a white horse to perform the ceremony before a group of friends In the Neal parlor. This was at 8 p.m. An hour later the corrals were full of horses tied to hitching rocks, some buggies and a few cars. Most of the neighborhood had gathered to charivari the bride and groom, and, according to Mrs. Davis, they did a good Job of it. The spacious Neal home and front porch were packed with merrymakers, and festivities went on for hours. Tho groom provided soda pop and candy bars for treats. Mr. and Mrs. Davis purchased the George Perry building In Lonerock and operated it as a hotel for 1G years. Later they bought the Perry ranch In Need le Fork where they now live. Mr. Davis, at one time, owned the Lonerock Pastime, which Is now the Community Hall. It Is one of the community's htstor-1 Ic buildings and a fitting place tor large gatnenngs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perry held their 50-year wedding anniversary there In 1900, and the Davis anniversary Is the second such celebration. Coming from Galax, Va., for the occasion was Mr. Davis' bro ther, Brooks Davis, who left Lonerock 50 years ago to enlist in the army In World War I. This was his first trip back to the old town. Others coming from a dis tance were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hldenger, Portland; Mrs. Pearl McConkie, The Dalles; Leslie lloverstock, Goldendale, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett, Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Brink and Jerry, Forest Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Es- kelson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cra mer, John Madden, Mrs. Truman Bailey and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Huddleston, Lewis Dahl and Malacht Campbell, all of Hermiston. Also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson of Mt. Ver non, and many guests from Condon, Heppner, Hardman and the surrounding country. Gazette-Times ads pay Need scratch pads? Get them at the Gazette-Times. Of Family Reunion Mr. and Mr. Darren Padberg, lone, with the assistance of Mr. ami Mr.. Jerald Ken and Mr. and Mm. Marvin Padberg, were Mm. Lavina Palmer of Condon, hosts and hostesse for a fam-1 were guests oi uess nuuuiraum on rriuay. The two visitor are busy making preparation to leave by plane on August 29 for a month's tour of Scotland, ar ranged In detail by Mr. Knlghten' brother who I pres ident of the Scotland Society In New York City. The trip for Mr. Palmer wa a gift from Gilliam county, pre sented to her at the time of her recent retirement as county school superintendent. After the trip she will continue her work as a fraternity housemother on the OSU campus In Corvallis. lly reunion Sunday, August 6, honoring Mr, radtx-rg's moth er, Mr. Don Hough. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mr. Don Hough, Hepp- ner, Mrs. Iiougn s son and dau ghter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Casebeer, bates; her dau ghter and husband, Mr. and Mr. Archie Hill, Portland, Mr. and Mr. Darrell Padberg Mr. and Mr. Donald Townscnd, Elgin. Grandchildren present for the day were Marvin James and Kathy Casebeer, Plalnfield, N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Ev ans and children Todd and Lon- nio Emerson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jarvls and children Lee, Anne, and Patrick, Port land; Mr, and Mrs. Ed Hill, Portland; Mr. and Mr. Jerald Hea and Kick, Darla and Ter rell, Condon; Mr. and Mr. Mar vin Padberg and Darrln, lone: Randy and Donnle Townsend and Sandy Townsend, Elgin. Also, Mrs. Hough's sister, Sar ah Hopkins of Seattle, her cous in, Sara Adklns, Heppner, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Weston McKenney, Portland. The only grandchild who was unable to attend was Larry Hill who Is In the U. S. Navy, sta tioned In Adak, Alaska. Fishing was fun hut the tun wax hot when the Bill Musts va cationed at Gold Beach last week. Bill caught some fish In the Rogue River but received a bad sunburn in the process. The Hust family was Joined at Gold Beach by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, of Med- j ford. The Heppner family, on the two weeks vacation, first . went to Boise where a niece, ' Susan Hust, was married to Richard Snyder on July 22. They then went to Payette Lakes, Idaho, for a few days and con tlnued their trip at Medford to visit relatives and friends be fore going to Gold Beach. Andersons Entertain Out-of-town Guests Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervln . sons, has been a summer visit- Anderson, who came on Thurs-lor also. day, July 27, were Mr. and Mrs. Al Reynolds and sons of Cam arlllo, Calif. Mrs. Reynolds Is a niece of the Andersons. The Reynolds family will also visit with Mr. and Mr. George Ran som at Eight-mile, and with relative In Portland and Cor vallis before returning home. Other visitors at the Ander son home are their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Parent, Lisa, Shelly and Alison, who came Saturday, July 29, and will return to their home In Salem on the week-end. Su zanne Martin of Portland, granddaughter of the Ander- Mrs. Gertson Leaves For Eastern Tour Mrs. Clara Gertson will leave August 13 from Portland to fly to New York where she will be gin a 10-day Tauck bus tour through Boston, Quebec and Montreal, where she will visit Expo '67. Mrs. Gertson then plans to re turn to St. Paul, Minn, tor a national meeting of the Degree of Honor Protective Association on August 21, which she serves as national treasurer. Following the meeting she will fly back to Oregon. ADULT SWIMMING CLASSES Heppner Swimming Pool STARTING TUESDAY. AUG. 15 6:30 P.M. Pool Closed Saturday and Sunday Of Rodeo We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat jL. M Of Charge ISSlPAll Heppner, jjgj"-' Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Follert Meat Co. Ph. 567-6GS1 Hermiston, Oregon On Hermiston-McNary Highway Just Ask Mrs. Housewife. She'll Tell You- -AND YOU FIND LOTS OF THEM AT CENTRAL S & W 6 ol juices COFFEE I ALICE LOVE I RrL-rl 9 Ik 7Qft SEsJ Mm M i nr I X Lb. $09 10 oz. Instant $4 39 NALLEY'S MUSTARD Qf . 33$ O-SO-GOOD Di LB. EGG NOODLES Rears Stars 59c NALLEY'S 15 ox. Chili Con Carne 430 (No Beans) Elevators SUNSHINE VANILLA WAFERS 3 for 1 SUNSHINE Marshmallows 5 ,or $1 10 LB. ROYAL OAK BRIQUETS 79 LOCAL CORN cr 6 ears 330 HERMISTON Watermelons -- 40 BANANAS 8-.$l 'Idaho Spud' LARGE SLICING TOMATOES u. 250 USDA CHOICE POT ROASTS Blade Cut, Lb. 59c Arm Cut, Lb. 65c OREGON CHIEF POLISH RINGS lb. 69c P.. ,wi Young, Tender BEEF LIVER lb. 39c OREGON CHIEF WIENERS jLb.Pk9.5gc BAR-S REG. OR THICK Sliced Bacon Lb79e PRICES GOOD AUGUST 11 & 12 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice- low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET ORBIN