Recent houte utiU t Mr.
unit Mm. Mat Whitaker on Sat
urday nlRht of the prevloui
wk were Mr. and Min. H. J.
Barnard, key distributor for
Numlile products In the Port
land area. Dinner guesta at the
Whliuker home on the Sunday
evening following were Mr. and
Mm. Dave McLeod. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Landon, liermlMon. and
Mr. and Mr. V. I. Grlnsbv of
Spearman, Texa. The retired
couple have been visiting at the
Whllukcr home for several
weeks and left last Monday for
I'oit Arthur. Texas, where they
will spend time before return
Ins to their home.
Mrs. Amanda Duvall. accom
panied by her sinter, Mm. Lula
White of Pilot Rock, traveled to
Portland to enlov the Thanks
civing holiday at the home of
their bsother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wald.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soward are
grandparents of a new grand
urn. Tony Ray. born Saturday,
November 30, to their son and
dauithterln-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Soward of Boise, Idaho,
He welched 7 lb., 4 or., and joins
two sisters, Teresa, ajje 3.
Pamela, ace 1 Mi. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
John Strickland of Nvssa, and
a great-grandmother, Mrs. James
liobbin, lives In Neosho, Mo.
Visiting the Gene Pierce fam
ily over the ThankKulving Day
holidays was Mrs. Pierce's sis
ter, Mrs. P. O. Ualby from Dal
las. Texns. Other family mem
bers present on Thanksgiving
day were their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Mike Pierce, who Is attend
ing ECK'E In La Grande, and
Mary Pierre, a student at Blue
Mountain Community college In
Pendleton.
House guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Sherman and family over
the Thanksgiving week-end
was Miss Cathy Cone of Eugene.
She accompanied their son.
Jim, from Corvallls, whore she
Is a freshman at OSU. and he
is a freshman at Southern Ore
gon College.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson
were hosts for dinner on
Thanksgiving day for several
members from this area. Those
present were Dclbert Vinson and
Lydia Wilson, both of Lexing
ton, Lola Wilson of lone and
John Wilson of Pendleton.
Mrs. S. W. Bearer o! Portland
was a guest at the Charles Rug
cles home over the Thanksglv.
lug Day holidays. Mrs. Searcy
accompanied Ruggles and Ray
Bovce to Heppner from Portlund
last Tuesday afternoon preced
ing Thanksgiving, where the
two men had gone to attend a
meeting of the Oregon Assort
ation of Insurance Agents. Mr.
and Mrs. Ruggles drove to Port
land on Saturday to take Mrs.
Searcy to her home. Mrs. Rug
gles is a slster-ln-law to Mrs.
Searcy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gontr and
four children from Seattle vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
K. E. Gonty. on Thursday and
Friday of the Thanksgiving hoi
Idavs. On Saturday morning the
family traveled to The Dalles to
visit her grandparents before
continuing the return trip home.
Other guests at the Gonty home
on Thanksgiving Day were their
daughter. Mrs. Terry Blevlns,
and two children from Ukluh.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelson
left from Portland by plane on
November 24 for Pensaiola, Fla .
where they were to enjoy the
Thanksgiving holidays with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kroll, and
greet their new grandson. Baby
Brian David was born Saturday,
November 16. at the base hos
pital In Pensacola, where the
father Is stationed with the U.S.
Navy. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kroll of Cor-
vallis
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which you write one check. Let your shop
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Mrs. Harmon Dies
In Walla Walla
Mrs. Lawrence (Georgia! Har
mon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Krelis of Portland, died
In Walla Walla. Wash.. Sunday
morning. All are formerly of
Cecil and are relatives of the
Krebs family still living there.
Funeral services were at the
Nazarene church In Walla Wal
la at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Krebs
of Crescent City, Calif., came
for the funeral and were in
Heppner visiting on Monday. He
is a brother of Mrs. Harmon.
Krebs operates a shopping cen
ter In the California city and Is
expecting to open a similar bus
iness in Brookings, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Buhl and
Dana of Roseburg spent their
Thanksgiving vacation visiting
their parents, mr. ana mm. i
. in ljxtnptn Hnii Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. MeQuarrle In
Heppner. Also home to visit nts
parents during the holiday was
M.-iJmirrie. from Central
Oregon Community college In
t. .i
Mr! and Mrs. Mllo Prlndle
traveled to The Dalles to enjoy
the Thanksgiving holiday with
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and
family. Joining them there were
another son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Guinn
and family irom uman, wn
ft EQid poor
t n r"
Mr. nnl Mrs. Core Hastings
Mm r-.rr- RiK.hkn travel
ed to Portland November 21 af
ternoon, where the two women
attended apparel showings of
new spring lasiuons in me n
za Hotel, the Roval Building ami
the Heathman Hotel, Mr. Hast
ings traveled out to Forest
Grove to spend the time visit-
Ing nls son-in-iaw ana uuuk"
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Connor,
and family, while the two wom
en were in Portland. They re
turned to Heppner Saturday af
ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Grosh
ens and family of Newport,
while making a Thanksgiving
visit with his parents here, Mr.
and Mrs. Vic Groshens, were
called to Grants Pass early last
Wednesday morning when they
received word that Mrs. Grosh
ens mother. Mrs. Bert Darnlelle,
had passed away following sur-
nnnr in a Hrinll Pnss hosnltal.
Funeral services were held In
Grants Pass on Sunday tor me
former Lexineton resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamb and
four children Irom heame speni
the past week-end visiting In
Heppner with his mother, Mrs.
Bemice Lamb. Also vlsl ting
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cun-
u anH Fmir .Villrirnn f mm
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Ontario, Wayne Lamb from
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Lamb and three children
.,,,nn wh1 ACmfYl.
nnnl fct, Tr.t.n Qtnnnmfln who
yuiutru w.v... . , -
makes his home with the Lamb
family.
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n..x nf Mr. anil Mrs. Fred
Harrison over the Thanksgiving
holidays were their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Mnrflnvnn nt Portland.
They returned home on Friday.
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