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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1969)
Church Has Farewell Reception for Dixons Following the farewell sermon to the United Methodist congre cation by the Itev. Melvln Dix on on Sunday. June 1, Rev. and Mrs. Dixon were honored at a morning reception hour In the church basement rooms. Rev. Dixon Is attending the annual church conference In Salem this week and expects to receive an appointment to a church In the Eugene area for the coming year. They have served the Heppner church for the past six years. In behalf of the church mem bership, Gene Pierce presented a gift of appreciation to the couple, a covered dish In their chosen china, filled with money gifts to be used in purchasing the rest of the set. A large white and yellow dec orated sheet cake was served by Mrs. James Hllderbrand, and punch was poured by Mrs. Her man Green. Other members of the WSCS assisted with the ar raneements. Guest speaker at the Sunday morning service at 10:00 a.m. June 8 will be Rev. Fletcher Forster of Pendleton, and the permanent pastor and family will reside here after June 12. milium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiimmiimiiiiiimiimiinmiiiimii ometymm at niiumiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiimii Birthday, Card Party Honors Vern Keithley Mrs. Vern Keithley was host ess on Saturday evening, May 23, for a surprise party honoring her husband, Vern, on his birthday. Three tables of pinochle were In play throughout the evening, with high score awarded to For rest Burkenblne. low to Elwayne Bergs trom and pinochle to Mrs. Lyle Jensen. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Dick. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley, Mrs. Bergs trom, Lyle Jensen, Mrs. Burken blne, and the hosts. Refreshments of strawberry short cake, punch and coffee were served at the close of the evening. Camp Fire Girls Hold Ceremonial Program Camp Fire Girls under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Joe Bartlett, had their annual Camp Fire Ceremonial program at the First Christian church on Monday evening, May 26. Girls received their Camp Fire honor beads, which they earned doing required projects, and par ticipated in lighting the cand les of Wo-He-Lo and saying the Camp Fire Creed. Blue Bird certificates were awarded to Gail Simkins and Rebecca Stillman, and a Trail Seeker rank award was present ed to Debbie Papineau, who al so received a three year mem bership award. Robinai Riddle received a five year member ship award and Kathleen Bart lett was presented with a seven year award. The girls presented a program of entertainment for their par ents and friends, with a song presented bv Lisa Burkenbine and Tina Schmidt; a puppet show provided by Ruth Ann Keithley and Kathy Schwarzin and a play written and produc ed by Debbie Papineau, with parts played by Shannon Walk er, Lisa Collins, Kathy Marshall, Muriel Turner, Roblhal Riddle, Gail and Terrl Simkins and Juanita Wilson. i TERRY DIANE LINCECUM Lincecums Announce Daughter's Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Camp bell Lincecum. of Lakeview, are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Terry Diane, to Mr. Duane Ira Griffith of John Day. The couple will exchange their marriage vows on Friday, June 13, at 8:00 p.m., at the First Presbyterian church in Lakeview. Following their wedding trip, the couple will make their home in John Day, where the groom is associated with a surveying firm. Overnight guests last Thurs day evening at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Figgins and family of Bend. The Wolfes al so entertained as dinner guests Sunday afternoon, the Vic Fus selman family, formerly of Heppner. They are now John Day residents. mwrnw m b m i a -m . m mm mm mm i mm 15 ie's tos FATHER'S DAY JUNE See... THE WATCHBAND THAT TELLS rr1 TIME. " SI You've read about it in all the magazines. You've Tfflfc , seen it on television. Now come see it in action. The Datefinder Calendar Watchband by Speidel. It puts the whole year on your wrist and then some. Handsome Twist-O-Flex styles. Stainless steel, $8.95. Yellow gold-filled, $11.95. For any man. For any gift occasion. by "Something from the Jeweler!, Is always something special." JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIM ST- HEPPNEH Hayride-VViener Roast Treat tor blue Birds Members of the third grade Blue Birds enjoyed a hayrlde to the Jerry Dougherty ranch on Friday evening, May 23, where they had a wiener roast and an evening of Kmes. Accompanying the girls were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Viall and Curtis and Leslie, Mrs. Wes Marlatt and Rosanna, Mrs. Har ry Green and Ella Mae, and Alone Boyajian and the hosts. Girls attending were Cindy Dougherty, Krynn Robinson, Lorl Turner. Janice Healy, Lorl Rhea, Margie Viall, Maggie Baker, Susan McConnell, Betty Fae Green, Lynne Gochnauer, Diane Holland, Kathy Wolff, Cathy Palmer, Dixie McDaniel, Melody Marlatt. Rosemary Winter, Car la Thorpe, Sally Sumner, Dee Dee Hedman. Sheree Marquardt, Shelly Thompson and Joan Warren. The group consumed a total of 90 hot dogs and four gal lons of punch. I Mary Speckhart Joins Oregon Dairy Council Staff After July 1 Mary Speckhart. Umatilla and Morrow Area Extension Agent for 4 11 and Youth, has resign ed to accept a position with the Oregon Dairy Council, It was announced last week. Her resig nation Is effective July 1, ac cording to Fred Hagelstein, Um atilla County Extension Staff chairman. Miss Speckhart has been em ployed by the Oregon State Un iversity Extension Service In Umatilla county since July, 19W5. In 19G8, her work was expand ed to Include Morrow county. Her major responsibilities have included the 4 H Home Econ omics program and working with older 4 -Hers in the Junior Lead er and Empire Builders program. In her new position with the Oregon Dairy Council, starting August 1, Miss Speckhart will be doing educational and pro motional work with the dairy HEPPNER GAZETTE. TIMES. Thursday. Jum 5, 19C9 Industry. She will be working out of the Council's Portland office. Hagelstein expects a replace ment for the position to be an nounced in the near future. He said Miss Speckhart has been highly effective in her work with 4-H and youth programs In Um atilla and Morrow counties, and expressed regrets at her leaving. Mr. and Mrs. Deem Robinson and daughter of La Grande vis ited here over the past week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creston Robinson and with his grandmother, Mrs. Lena Kel ly. Also visiting with Mrs. Kel ly was another grandson and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kellv. Jr. of Pendleton, who were in Heppner over the week-end to particioate with the rodeo team from BMCC In the college rodeo. Orwnlght guests last Thurs day at the Archie Padberg home were her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tuck er of Salem. Joining them for Memorinl ly dinner on KrMay wire Mrs. Padberg's sister. Mrs. Nora Myers and daughter, Li vers, of The Dalles. Phone 676-9426 For FLOWERS TOR ALL OCCASIONS ELMA'S APPAREL HEPPNER . Mi GREAT FATING! 3? GREAT FOOD! 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