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Future Bride Honored With Wedding Shower By VIRGINIA KELSO KINZUA MU Wrla Conner, bnilo flHt of Stephen fc-niton. v. at the honored suel on Krl t'.a evening. November 8. when bridal nhower Riven lor hei l ihe 8rde school. A dec oraltd cake tn the brule'i color tit reti and while centered the M-ninR table anil the (lit ta ble had bride doll at cen lei pier. Each table wa ti-n; lered with a rod candle in red nd white holder. C met were played with the winner betnR Lilv May NUtad. Marie Wall and Lavina Conner. The honored Kuent then opened her many lowly Rifts, assisted bv her mother. Mr. Verlin Con Mm vinnlov Rensnn. Mrs. Dori Slinkard. and Miss Diane Anderson of Condon. rk. Ii-fl cream, coffee and r..r.. h ur ihin served to the guests by the hosten.iea Naomi Doris Stubblefield. Rita d.. rr,.n vintni.i Ktiion. Jan 'hL Kathv Ikttv. Ret-kv Ostrander,' Hazel Hulett. Hlldred H.ne. MarRaret McDonnell, ami Delorea Meadows. fr anrl Mm. William L. DV or KAumA ih Darenta of their lirst son on October 27 In La Grande. The baby welched 5 lb. THE I nil. n m ......... . - lier 6 where Mrs. joruun nu medlt-al care. While mere nr met Naomi Toller of Collepe ii. w u 1. ami Thelma Hill' In; of Myrtle Creek for a visit. Club Electa Officers i-i. rmn S Women Club had its regular merlins Noveny b-r S t the t amp a lommum tv Hall with President Barbara Muiiimore in charue. Mite mem- iM-rs and two Ruesls. Carol Thomas and Betty O Nenll. were present. Hostess lor this meet ing was Frances White. A thank vou note was read from Sut. Kenneth Norrls. thnnkin the club for Us Christmas park aye. They also voted to provide Kool-Aid and Rum for the Op elation Sweet Tooth packaRes. with Pat Van Arsdale to pur chase the Items for the club. Election of officers for 19C9 was held with the following elected: President. Delorea Wl mer: vice-president. Betty Mur dork: secretary, Barbara Mortl mr: Irouurrr. Frances White: .At.amfl dm Tlntnn and Terry Todd. Plans were made for the club tnrisimas pany Sue Tipton and Rose Hardwlck to be hostesses; decoration com- Cua Tinlnn Kits Hard- 1 1 1 1 1 1. , guv . . , , -- - rml Thomas. Terrv Todd ClfOMUIl GAZETTK rTIMKS Heppner. Oregon 97836, Thursday, November 21, 1968 Sec. 2 America's Future a m . . . .wi. j. i - iMM ui. Hammond OUcmra. AMERICA'S rCTURE ClUsen presenwa . V',7 u eth Sherman. : .. w. A Un willara unniiwi. awvm .- .. aqe ii. bob oi - um Shtrmaa. and second from right Is 11 year out hot" I J yea old dauatatar ol Mr. arjWM S!. Tded at tha right U $ T old Scott Mr. and Mr jaa Crab.r-. U.ington. uranae. ine oaoy wriKii j ., ., - D.,,, .11Prt.u 9 ac, and hnbwiMmel . ' , have wi. mer as Its chairman, met rtanlnl HrandDarents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kennedy of Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Dver of Fossil. Mr. and Mrs. LlRe Long are on a trip to Kingman, Ariz., where they were called by a death In their family. Mrs. Delbcrt Barzee and dau ghters, Cheryl and Joyce, and Mrs. Paul Ovler and son Don spent a week-end at Bates vis iting with the Lyle Zemmer family. Mr. and Mrs. James Nvseth and daughter Jeannle were In Portland for a week end. Mr. and Mrs. Derral Bird and enn TVn snent a week-end at Milton Freewater visltlnR rela tvies and for Bud to do some elk hunting. Mrs. Bert Hoover, Klnzua post master, went to Pendleton No vember 8 to attend a meeting of postmasters and be Instruct ed in the manner of handling Christmas mall. Wayland Hyatt and dauRhter Theresa went to Portland to bring Mrs. Hyatt and sons, Travis and Troy, home Saturday morning, November 9. .Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman went to Echo to attend the fun eral of Jigg's uncle, Asie Bow- man. ,. , . Mr. and Mrs. Don Slinkard were recent business visitors to Pendleton. , . Mrs. David Dahlll of Portland spent a week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Meadows. ... Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeMcritt were In Heppner on November 4 for medical care for Mrs. De Meritt. He returned to Heppner November 7 for further care. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph James tr, Portland tn take Rella Ayland to board the plane to her home in uenver, i-oio. me following day Mr. and Mrs. James were in The Dalles on business. Guy Van Arsdale was in ren .j i ... -nnantiu fnr mpHiral care Mrs Tnm jnran. inna miu c.titnlau TWAmhr 14. was ui fnr ihn rnmmunitv Christ mas Card Party with Barbara M..rtlmnrn Torrv Tlldll. and Car ...... 1.11. v. i, ' 1 ol Norris as hostesses. The door prize went to Delores Wimer. with bingo prizes going to Betty MurnocK, lerry ioou, di-hj w Neall. and Carol Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Douglas and daughter ol Bauer visnea a week end with Mr. ana Mrs Frank DeMcritt. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reed of Redmond visited with Mr. and Mm iinrarhf-l Murdock and al so at the Frank DeMerltts xtr unit Mrs. Denzil White rl Joiiahtnr Snsnn were in Hnrmiston for Susan to have medical care and then visited iiv Rrnr-0 ITnllnmnn. Mrs. Red Hulett and Mrs. !,.mn. Unlntf wrp hosiness vis itors to The Dalles. Also there on business were Mr. ana mrs. Howard Rice and family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tipton and family spent a week-end at Boaverton where they visited ..,lh n, onrt Mn w H. Tin Willi " ton and Mrs. Karen Amos and daughter of Honolulu, Hawaii. Frnncr Rartnw took Mrs. Bar- tn.., tn Hnnnnpr Nfivpmhpr 9 where she entered the Pioneer Memorial hospital ior meait-ai en re. Mrs Rpttv O'Neall was the t a stork show er Riven by Mrs. Ralph James and Mrs. Delores Wimer at the Jail It 3 iiuuic. f ed with Betty Murdock and Sue Tinton winninff prizes, i nose ivnro Marip Hlllptt. Eva (JHT.1C1II " ' . rkxArWt rami Thomas. Carol Nnrris. Terrv Todd, Frances u Dot 5harn. Rose Hard- wick. Unable to be present but sending gifts were Ruth Jordan i Dnhoa AVTrtimnrp- ttliu uaiuma ...... Mrs. Frank DeMeritt and Mrs. Earl Norris were in Heppner no -V. Irrigon to Vote i On Councilman IT FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Election return were certified as tne irriRon City Council met in the Novem ber session. The Judge1 seat and two council seats were de clared filled and the third tied. A specUl election was auinur lzed to submit the names of James Keith and fclva Sunders, the two candidates, to the vol . ... - .l....Ui.,n The i-Ux-tlon will be held in conjunction with those of the lire ana mm-ifn ,hciri,-t ptiM-iion on December 2. Mayor Wilson reported that there was a question regarding the Quality ot tne artesian w . .....,ii., Qirncic in the new it KL,.. Hrillod. Alterna- lives were discussea snouiu uu be true. It was suggested that .u .mniml anil miulilV of tllC ll7 I,""'"'" ' " " . , . . 1 water bypassed at a higher level be explored oeiore coiiu--i urn thA vnpnse of soine deeper. A test since the meeting nas ". " ' -1, : im; ...-3 Zi.. Pocific Power Pays $1,813 Taxes Hero & .ua tiRi!i49 was re- celved this week by the Mor row County treasurer n Power & Ligm wij its 1968 county propeny bill. . . The tax pavment was pan S7.125.279.M In property taxes pacific Power Is paying In M ot Oregon's 36 counties this yC.r E. McQueary. PPAL district mananer In Pendleton, reported that the company s tax oui w up $9ol from last year. PI'iL's statewide total was up 13 3 tier cent, an Increase or $S35,154.62 over the previous year. New Officers Chosen , .h, aeM of thasa Youngsters from tha Icna area ara se-n In this series of HAPPY SMILES on tha !aca 1",, wN,k b- the Gaxette-Times. Pictured at Las Vegas. N- Rhea Crek Livestock 4.H club met at the home of the leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hall. After the meeting was called to order by Dean Wright. Individ ual records were checked ana discussed. The following officers were elected for 1968-69: John Hall, president; Jill Rugg. vice a tesi suite wic . i president: ktisu iusuchu, proven the sulphur content i secretary; Kelwayne Hague- wood, treasurer; Jonn Harris, re porter; Klmce Lu Haguewood, sergeant-at arms; Keven Hague- wood, game leaaer. mr. ... will be the leader, assisted by Ron Haguewood. and Junior leader will be Dave Hall. After discussion on future meetings, It was decided to hold meetings on the third Sunday at assigned homes. Refresh ments were served to members and guests after the meeting. Krlstl Haguewood, reporter MIMEOGRAPH PAPER and stencus, oupucaun I: vr,j . u,t. lnH ftnnflcator fluid on Bale at The Gazette-Times. pruvcu IIC a v. . k . . - - - - - tn ha hpunnd treat ment. The artesian flow has - i,t nff inH fnrthpr tests are being made. A special coun cil meeting has been called for November Zl Wltn me enKi" present from Cornell, Howland, Hayes and Merryfield. to decide what action is to be taken. Man-Caused Fires Fewer This Year Beinhauer Boy Shows Progress Br FRANCES ROSE WILSON IRRIGON Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Beinhauer orougni meir sun, James, home from Kadlec Hos pital in Richland on November 3. James was accidentally shot through the head early in Aug ust In a hunting misnap mm has been In the hospital since vember 12 for Mrs. DeMeritt to have medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Browning were hosts November 10 to a family group ' honoring Mr. Browning's birthday. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Roe and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roe of Pendleton, . . i Ti t c Unmlil Rrnwning mr. nu mm. i""u"- 1 f l a Hrande. Eddie Howe of Fossil and Miss Linda Brown i nor Mrs. Robert Kelso spent from Nov. 9 to 11 in roruana on uus iness. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dannie oeii nu 11.. Mrs. Wllma Mabe had the miofnrtnne to fall off a ladder ...uiu ...octiirKr ulnrinws. chiD WI111C Yvaaiuiip. ..... oil ping a bone in her elbow. She will be unaDie 10 wum iui few weeks. Mrs. Arlet Campbell and dau a ,icii-arl in Prine- t; 1 1 1 ( 1 niiuico - - , .riiiA rprpntlv with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson. that time. He was on the crit- ..... . .Aitnr.1 woolra II 1 1 1 has now recovered sufficiently lone, recently to walk arouna, aiinou" still be some time before he is able to return to school. Tha Trrlornn I.tnnS ClllD IS sponsoring a drive to raise funds tor the purcnase oi a .-icbiuii set for him. One was rented dur ing the time he was confined to the hospital. Television view ing is being usea as a lorm ui therapy to keep him alert. Mrs. Gertrude Van Horn visit ed in Irrigon recently from Kooskia, Idaho. She nas leasen her property here to the Wayne Johnson family who moved here lrom Seattle a snort ume auo. Mrs. Celia Dully and daugh ter of Eugene and Cottage Grove visited-wh her aunt, Mrs. C. W. Grim and Frank Ry tier. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Partlow and Sheryl visited relatives in Portland over the Labor Day week-end. A number of people from the Irrigon Assembly of God church attended the dedication of the Cayuse Indian Church, at Gib- lnv. f ahnr T 1 fl V Mr. and Mrs. Al Partlow and Sheryl, accompanied by Mrs. Edna Chamberlain of Umatilla, drove to Pasco November 6 to hear the Seattle symphony ur- nhpstrn. with Milton ivciiiiii- music director and conductor. The performance was at the Pasco High school auditorium. Mrs. Josephine Buchanan vis ited several days with her sis ter. Mrs. Herman Havecosr, oi Mr. and Mrs. Art Watklns en- Joyed the long Veterans Day hol iday visiting at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Longneck er who live at Mt. Vernon, Wn near Belllngham Tnuwr man-caused forest fires were reported In Oregon this year according to the Keep Ore gon Green Association. Of the 822 man-causea ures reported, 256 were caused by smokers and 164 by campers who failed to extinguish their open camp fires. Oregon's fire season began this year in many parts of the state on May 1. By June Zl ail Ol me nmic under fire regulations. The gen eral state termination of Ore gon's fire season became effect ive October 16, 1968. Early rains In August with general rains near the end of September and the first two weeks in October lessened the forest fire hazard. Last year a total of 1,353 man-caused fires were reported POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOH SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemit Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-5862 1 . ' n. f 1 Hi II tegp BUS SteSo GM Chevrolet's got a big surprise for the guy who'd buy a sports car if only it had more room. It's the Impala SS 427. 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