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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurdoy. Dacombof 21. 1967
Students Talk over Amateur Radio
By DIANA KINCAIO
ION K Fifth Erade students
of Edwin Ki-ssliT. who have
been studvim: communications
In their cius.-iitom, traveled to
tlie home of Bob Jepsen last
Wednesday afternoon to visit
his amateur radio station WA7
DWI. lepsen cave a brief history of
radio, terminology used, and
the . operation of the radio
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equipment. He contacted opera
tors in Lewlston. Idaho and Tor
onto. Canada, while the class
watched the procedure. All the
students, and Including .Mrs.
Lee Palmer who is room moth
er, and Milt Morgan who drove
the activity bus, were all able
to talk over the microphone.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Jepsen before the students
returned to the school.
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May the spirit of Christmas
surround us all and let the deep
meaning of this great holiday
remain within our hearts. 1967
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GIFT
under the
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1 Lb. $1.50 2 Lb. $3.50
ASSORTED CHOCOUTES
3 Lb. $5.25 5 Lb. $8.50
LITTLE AMBASSADORS.
1 Lb. $2.35
,. finest miniature chocolates
2 Lb. $4.70
if,
iLfavc .
THE GIFT BOX., chocolates
and butter bons
1 12 Lb. $2.75
2 14 Lb. $4.00
HflURRAYS
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HEPPNER
PH. 676-9610
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn were
calling on friends in lone last
Wednesday. Linn, who is em
ployed durinu the summer by
the L'. S. Bureau of Koads in
Alaska, and his wife were mar
ried there in Alaska last year.
While onrouto to the I'nited
States thev had the misfortune
to lie Involved in a traffic ac
cident at Terrace, B. C. lnjurii-s
to Mrs. Linn delayed them there
for over a week.
Dr. A. J. Buttrev, minister for
the Oregon Conference of the
United Church of Christ, will
fill the pulpit here this Sun
day, December 21. Students in
Mrs. Henry Krebs hlh school
Sunday School class will licht
headvent candles and provide
special music which will be un
der the direction of Darrell
James.
Mrs. Cleo Childers Is home
now following surgery in Port
land on her vocal chords. She
will be unable to use her voice
for two weeks, and then she
must return for additional sur
gery. Spending two days this week
in Portland on business and for
medical appointments were Mr.
and Mrs. Gar Swanson and Jim.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McElligott
drove to Portland on Tuesday
to pick up their son, Armv Avi
ation Cadet John McElligott,
who will be home for the holi
days on leave from Texas.
All Sunday School classes at
Valby participated in a special
program on Sunday evening
which was entitled "God's Gift."
Dessert was served following
the program. Valby congrega
tion is planning a Christmas
Eve candlelight service to be
held at their church beginning
at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Roy Lindstrom drove to
the campus of Oregon State Un
iversity this week to pick up
her daughter Susan, for the
Christmas vacation.
Giye Gifts to Mission
The Altar Society of St. Wil
liam's Catholic Church was host
ess for a Christmas party for
all the youngsters in the church
on Sunday. Don McElligott read
the Christmas story from the
Bible, and treats were rjassed
; out. Instead of exchanging pres-
, ents, gins were Drougnt lor St.
; Andrews' Indian Mission in Pen
! dleton.
I Enjoying coffee at the home
of Sir. and Mrs. Carol Miller of
! Athena following the Ione-Mc-
Ewen game were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Gar
; Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay
Kincaid, and Lewis Halvorsen.
Alfred Nelson is recuperating
from surgery at his home now.
His son, Kenneth, is here now
for a few days visit before he
resumes classes at Lane Coun
ty Community College in Eu
gene. Karen, who is a student
at O.S.U., also arrived home for
the holidays.
The Dealin' Dozen Pinochle
club met at the home of Mrs.
Wayne Hams last Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Bob Harrison won
high prize and Mrs. John Jep
sen, low. The traveling pinoch
le prize was won by Mrs. Pat
Hammond. The hostess served
a holiday suet pudding with
hard sauce for dessert.
A capacity crowd filled the
lone United Church of Christ for
the annual Primary program.
The Deaconesses acted as host
esses for the supper that fol
lowed in the social rooms. La
ter carolers rode around town
on a hay wagon singing to shut
ins and other residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morter
and children left by car for
State Line, Pa., to spend Christ
mas with members of his fam
ily. Luncheon guests at the home
of Mrs. Willard French last
Thursday were Mrs. Harold
Sherer. Mrs. Lee Palmer and
Mrs. Marion Palmer. Guests on
Friday were Mrs. Gary Tullis,
Mrs. Clell Rea. and Mrs. John
Jepsen. Following the lunch on
both days the ladies spent the
afternoon making Christmas
decorations.
Members of Rietmann's Hdw.
Bowling team held a Christmas
card party at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid on
Friday evening. Guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Ball, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Barnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Meyers, and Larry Riet- j
mann. i
Legion Families
Entertained Sunday
At Christmas Party
Members of the American
Legion and Auxiliary, Post No.
87, entertained on Sunday, ve
cember 17. with a Christmas
party for their children.
Kiddies were treated to car
toons, movies, and sacks of
treats during the afternoon,
while parents were served cof
fee and cookies.
Auxiliary members held their
regular monthly meeting Mon
day, December 4. Business meet
ings followed the regular pot
luck dinner.
Main item of business under
discussion was the planning and
serving of the Morrow County
Grain Growers' annual Christ
mas dinner, held on Friday, De
cember 15.
Officers Selected
By Episcopal Group
Episcopal Church Women of
All Saints' Episcopal parish held
their regular monthly meeting
Wednesday. December 6.
Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, presi
dent, conducted the short busi
ness meeting, during which
election of new officers for the
coming year was held.
Newly elected president of the
group is Mrs. Elwayne Bergs
trom. Mrs. Don Turner will serve
as vice-president and Mrs. Milo
Prlndle was elected treasurer.
Mrs. Clayton Sweek will serve
the group as secretary-
Mr. end Mi Eddi. Gunder. penjef0n Relatives
Festive Progressive
Dinner is Hosted
In Homes of Jaycees
Morrow county Junior Cham
ber of Commerce members,
wives, and guests enjoyed a
progressive dinner and Christ
mas dance on Saturday, Decem
ber 16.
The first course of the dinner,
appetizers and snacks, was
served to about 30 guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Burkenbine. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wilson were hosts for the
second course, soup, at their
home, and the main course of
the dinner, ham, baked potatoes
and salads, was served at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hoi
lomon. Dessert of angel food
cake with whipped topping was
served at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Gray.
The group later enjoyed
games and dancing in the
American Legion hall.
Reception to Honor
Newlywed Couple
IOXE Mr. and Mrs. Michael
(Evelyn Jepsen) Elder, who
were married November 18 in
the West Side Church of Christ
in Eugene, are to be feted at
a reception on Sunday, Decem
ber 31, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fredrick Martin in lone.
The Martins extended a cor
dial invitation to all friends.
relatives and former classmates
to ereet the couole between the
hours of 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Immediately following the
reception a reunion of the classs
of 1961 and potluck supper will
be held for the former class
mates of the new Mrs. Elder.
Christmas Observed
By Bookworms Club
Mrs. Virginia Turner enter
tained members of her Book
worms Club at nor home on
Tuesday evening, December 12.
Program for the evening was
a contribution by each member
of a poem or reading in keep
ing with Chirstmas, as an an
nual custom of the group.
A gift exchange was held and
refreshments were served by the
hostess to Mrs. Gene Starks,
Mrs. Florence Green, Mrs. Inez
Erwin. Mrs. Lucy Peterson, Mrs.
Fay Ferguson, Mrs. Helen Cur
rin, Mrs. Justine Weatherford,
Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Madge
Thomson, Mrs. Robert Abrams
and special guest, Mrs. Don
Turner.
the week-end to keep a med
ical appointment for their son,
Doug.
Santa Makes Visit
At Wrangler Party
Members of the Heppner
Wranglers club and their guests
en loved a potluck dinner ana
Christmas nartv In the Wrang
ler's building at the fair
grounds on Sunday, December
10.
About 50 cuests enloyed a gift
exchange, sinclne of Christmas
carols, and a surprise visit irom
Santa Claus, who arrived with
sacks of treats for everyone.
Mrs. Harold Erwin was chair
man of the afternoon program,
and the dinner was served un
der the direction of Mrs. Don
Robinson, Mrs. Art Vance, and
Mrs. Jerry Dougherty.
Follensbees Visit
In Portland Area
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Follensbee
and family traveled to Vancou
ver on Saturday. December 9, to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hobson
and family, cousins of Mrs. rol-lensbee.
On Sunday. Mrs. Follensbee
participated in the state finals
of the Bowl Down Cancer tour
nament at Kellogg Bowl in Mil-
waukie. They returned home
Sunday evening.
Visit Heddle Home
Mr. and Mrs. Gall Heddle and
daughter, accompanied by Mrs.
Ileddle's parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Rudmacher of Pendleton,
visited in limes last week-end
ut the home of Mrs. Heddle'
brother and sister-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Clell Radmacher end
family.
The senior Radmachers trav
eled on to Portland for several
days of visiting and stopped in
Heppner on their return home
to visit at the Heddle home.
Scott McMurdo of CorvallU
spent last Tuesday until Satur
day visiting at the home of his
parents, Dr. ana jwrs. a. u. wc
Kturdo. Durinu his stay he
made several business calls In
connection with his work with
Hamilton Fund, an investment
organization.
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A Christmas Menu
Especially For You
Served With Warm Wishes By
JIM'S CHEVRON STATION, lone
AND THE BARNETT FAMILY Jim. Doloris, Rick, D-Ann, and
Eldon Madden
leverages
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6 SPARKLING LAUGHTER : Bubbling Joy
REFRESHING HOPE : Friendship Cordial
LOVING HEARTS : Peace of Soul
Generous Portions
oAppetizers
1U
Mrs. C E. McOuarrie has re
turned from Missoula, Mont.,
where she accompanied her mo
ther, Mrs. Lucy Lehner, from
Portland. Mrs. Lehner had spent
several weeks in Portland's St.
Vincent hospital recuperating
from surgery and returned to
her home in Missoula only last
week.
RELISHED LAUGHTER: Spice of Life
Seasoned Greetings
TENDER WISHES : Warm Memories
CHOICE NEW YEAR A LA HAPPINESS
Stuffed with Good Fortune
Garnished with Glowing Health
Salads
'Desserts
YULETIDE GREENS
Served with Bright Gaiety
. Vim and Vigor Dressed with 100 Good Wishes
SUNNY SUNDAYS : Sweet Dreams
Cool Comfort
Vision of Sugar Plums
Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice
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Ginger Majeske, on vacation
from her job at Central Market,
spent several days visiting
friends in Pendleton and at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rinev
Seeger and family.
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RIGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS
To Clear Our Stock
WE PRESENT THIS
BIG
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iru
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ON ALL MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE
BEGINNING THURSDAY,
DECEMBER 21
EVERYTHING GOES!
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CHRISTMAS GIVING!
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'em
Warmest wishes for
an old - fashioned
Yule ringing with
sounds of laughter
and good cheer for
you, yours.
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Heppner
Ph. 676-9432