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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1968)
OUEEN SHEILA KING ALFRED Senior Pair Chosen King and Queen Of Sweetheart Ball Alfred Druke and Sheila Lu cluni, senior students at Hepp ner Hich school, were crowned King and Queen of the Sweet heart Ball Saturday evening, February 3. Queen Sheila and King Alfred reigned over a court of six other students, Earl Strutkmeier and Mary Pierce, Dave Hall and Vlckl Robinson, and Matt Hughes and Kathy Matthews. "Dreams of Love" was the theme of the dance, sponsored by the Heppner chapters of FHA and FFA. Decorations of cupids, dancing couples, hearts and crepe paper streamers covered the walls. "The Living Souls", from Pen dleton, provided the music. All went well until about 12:00 when the amplifier for the bass guitar quit and a lag occurred. A number of students left be fore the dance ended at 1:00. DANCE Hardman Community Center 9 p.m. February 17 MUSIC BY Roy Quackenbush AND HIS WESTERN PLAYERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 PJ PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEB BANKAMER1CARD i . -i Rings s From watches to pen- Vvs !rS dants,wehavetheideal & C J jewelry gifts for your 1Lm Valentine, I faf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Society msmsmim (J MjIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Invitation Extended To Couple's Wedding mi i . wi. ... - ine mumage ui auks imu.i Sue Shlpps and Donald Bruce Hitrhv will ho solemnized in a ceremony on Saturday afternoon, February 17, at All Saints' Epis copal church. Vows will be ex changed at a 4:00 p.m. ceremony. me orme-eiect is me aaugn- t.r nf Mr nnrf Mrs. Sammlp Shipps of Connell, Wash., and the granueiaugnier 01 jvirs. uruce Buschke. Henoner. Parents of the nrnsruvtivo Broom are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rigby of Salem. Both young people nave ueen living here, with Miss Shipps pmnlnunrl In the office of the Morrow Ccunty School District and Mr. Kigby wun tne u. a. Primer Snrvlre. Thpv will con tinue to make their home here following their marriage. A cordial invitation is Deing extended to all friends and rel- In tho area to attend the wedding and the reception which will lollow in tne parisn nan. nsurance Meeting Calls Pair to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruggles hnrn rpttirnpd from attending an insurance seminar held in Eugene January 24 through 26. The Ruggles attended lectures on general management and learned of new techniques and advancements made in the in surance field at the seminar. The couple returnea to fore land on Saturday, where they saw an ice nocKey game in Memorial Coliseum. Portland, playing an eastern team, emerg ed the winner 6-2. While in Portland, they also visited with Mrs. Ruggles' brother and fam ily and with her nephew and familv before returning home Monday. JEWELED HEART PINS $ 1 $2, $3 "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special." Ken S'l MPS am tmsszm C4 r MISS KATHERINE VAHEY Enaaaed Couple Sets May Wedding Date Announcement has been made in Natick, Mass., of the engage ment of Miss Katherine Vahey, daughter of Mrs. John J. Vahey and the late Mr. Vahey, to Charles W. Monagle of Hepp ner. The wedding will be an event of May 25 at St. James Catholic church in Wellesley, Mass. Miss Vahey graduated from Natick High school in 1961 and is employed at Bancroft Co. in Framingham, Mass. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monagle of Hepp ner, graduated from Heppner Hi oh crhnnl nnrl is a IQfifS grad uate of the University of Port land, tie is serving wun me U. S. Army, stationed at the Natick Laboratories in Massa chusetts. Guests Entertained At Club's Sweetheart Dinner and Program A highlight of this year's so cial calendar for the Heppner Mothers' club was the annual Sweetheart Dinner, to which the husbands of members were in vited as honor guests. Places were set for 32 persons in the banquet room of the Wagon Wheel Cafe on Saturday, Febru ary 3, with decorations carry ing out a red and white Valen tine theme. Two former members of the club and their husbands were welcomed, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schmidt of Hermiston, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier, now of Arlington. New members and their husbands who attend ed were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Burkenbine and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keithley. Presiding during Introductions was the club presi dent, Mrs. Loren Lucore. A Val entine door prize was presented to Mrs. Eugene Winters. After the dinner the group ad journed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lucore for the program. Kirk Horn, biology Instructor, presented a very informative talk on bird and animal life In Morrow county. A prologue of colored museum slides was used to show the evolution of birds from the reptile kingdom into various forms of birds that are seen today. Development of rep tile and dinosaur-type glyder and bird-like characters with wings provided the framework for mod ern bird to build upon. Speci mens of perfect fossils have help ed provide the "missing link" to directly associate the bird's an cestors. "The egg (of the am phibia) definately came before the chicken," he emphasized in tracing the background of the beautiful birds which we now enjoy in Morrow county. He reviewed work of the Auto bon Society and how many of his high school students and others in the county had cooperated in the recent bird count in the county. He had "captured" a wide variety of the birds on film and were found beautiful in their natural habitat. He spoke of the need for conser vation practices .and protection of birds in the county and the great good which they do for man. Several of the animals and other wildlife which he has seen on various field trips In the county were also shown and dis cussed. Varieties of homemade pies were served at the close of the evening by the hostesses, Mrs. Lucore and Mrs. Bob Abrams. Rodeo Board Hosts Dinner for Helpers Members of the Morrow Coun ty Rodeo committee and their wives entertained committee as sistants with a dinner Saturday evening, Februray 3, at the American Legion hall. About 44 persons attended the dinner, which was prepared and sreved by members of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary. Those serving on the Rodeo committee, under chairmanship of Tad Miller, are Charley Daly, vice chairman; John Venard, secretary - tre asurer; Jerry Dougherty, Ray French, Bill Healy, Don Greenup, Tom Cur rin, Archie Munkers, Joe Balfe, and Bob Bergstrom. Rodeo films were shown fol lowing the dinner, providing the I in.- -rnnnn. nr f - ki A Family Makes Trip To Wedding of Niece Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Raymond and family motored to Albany over the week-end to attend the wedding of his niece, Miss Jo Anne Marie Raymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ray mond, to Jack Clark Erlcksen of Newport. The wedding was held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday at Fuith Lutheran church In Albany, attended by about 200 friends and relatives. They will make their home in Newport where the groom is as sociated in the florist business with his parents. Accompanying the Raymonds from McMlnnvllle were his fa ther, Clayton Raymond, and his sister, Mrs. Lois Francis and two childen. Club to Prepare Hall For Grange Meeting Rhea Creek Grange Home Ec onomics club has planned a work day at the grange hall on Thursday afternoon. February 8. Regular monthly grange meeting is planned for Friday, February 9, with a potluck din ner served at 6:00 p.m. Mem bers are urged to be present promptly at 6:00 p.m., so there will be time for a party after the meal and a grange meet ing. GENERAL MILLS &f aftershelf fTrC JD1F PE WKeat Hearts OR Protein Plus 1 55$ ?Lw For USDA CHOICE pCIHCIBKiS 8 LB. RUBY RED Grapefruit LETTUCE 2 heads 10 LB. NO. 1 WALLA WALLA PRIDE POTATOES PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 9 & 10 Phones; (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 Church Represented l ( wo At n.-uu.hA hna returned from attending a two-day sea sion of the state bourd and rec ommendutlons committee of the Christian Churches of Oregon. Mra Riuu-hAA ufiM nominated to the committee recently and was one or lour represemiiuves who attended the business meet ing from Eastern Oregon. Other representatives were from Pen dleton and La Grande. ThA vnf.r.niv wa held Fri day and Saturday, February 2 3, at Minuka Lodge, the former Julius Meyer mansion located at Corbett. Chapter to Entertain Past Officers Monday Ctwwlfi1 nlnna nrit hitnrr mnde by officers of Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order of the Eastern Star, to entertain and honor past mat- rnno arA nnlrnnR nf fhrt lndire at the regular meeting Monday . . 4 evening, rvoruniy i. A KTvvlnl Invftntlon is extend ed by Mrs. Bill Cox, worthy mat ron, lor pasi matrons anu pui- rrna tr t) ft nnrl AQ Uoll Att A POOfl titrnmif rf rncriilnr mpmhfYS. The meeting will convene at 8:00 p.m., with a social nour ioiiow- ing. MIT HILLS (COFFEE QMS I 2 lb. 69$ RED DELICIOUS APPLES 2 lb- 29e 39' MARKET HEPPNER CAlfcTTE -TIMES. Thunder. February 18 At State Meeting PnnrnuAntfltlv tn tllA tWO day seiuion gathered to consid er recommendations and resolu tions to be adapted by tin com mittee for the Christian Church es of Oregon. Annual Assembly of the Christian churches will be held at Madras April The resolutions committee will convene again February 2i at the state ollices tn Portland. NOTICE In view of the circumstances that arc develop ing in the campaign for the Morrow County Sheriffs race it would appear that the police department of the City of Heppner would do well to accept applications for vacancies that may develop as a result of local members of the department having thrown their (two) hats in the local political arena. Additional information may be obtained from the undersigned concerning the anticipated openings. Glen II. Kolkhorst Chief of Tolice SUNSHINE 2 LB. TRU BLU 40 ox. LESLIE 26 oz. a BROS. All POT Blade Cut Lb. OREGON CHIEF BONELESS COOKIES 2) lUTri Smoked Cottages c 69c ROUND-UP BRAND Sliced Bologna 49c Warn Lamb, son of Mrs. Br- nlce Lamb, has been working in Portland and at Tillamook with the First National Bank. He Is expected to be home again on February 11, the first time since the first week-end In January. Wayne, formerly assigned to the Heppner branch, has been work ing In different branches on a "roving" assignment and states that he enjoys getting the var iety of experience. E3Js BISQUICK 49$ ALT ICW .... ,c BETTY CROCKER Cake Mixes Except Angel Food Arm Cut 1 LB. PKG. It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps ORBEN evenings entertainment.