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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1969)
K State Officer Guest At Degree of Honor Chapter Inspection Dtgree of Honor Protective As4K-iailon Stale tMeorul vice Ijif.'itltnt, Mrs. Rita Jiuse of tvndleion, ottendwl the Insiwc Don meeting of the local lixle rhaotcr at the fcplsctitml parish hull on Tuesday evening, June 10. Accompanying Mrs. Rose as guests were Mis. Hazel Case, Mrs. Edith Cooper and Mrs. Clara Plerson, all of the Pendle ton lodge. Mrs. Case assisted Mrs. Mary Bryant with ushering. Introductions during the In spection meeting Included Mrs. Ma Farm, state past president, and Mrs. Clara Gertson, nation al treasurer and state director. Installation ceremonies were held lor UOVie AluiTinuu aiivi Jerri Kelthley, Installing them Into the adult lodt-e. Present for the occasion was Jerri's mother, Mrs. Howard Kelthley. Tin; Pendleton visitors were presented with gifts from Mrs. Adolph Majeskl, who also pre sented one to Mrs. Farra. Mrs. Gertson complimented the odr.e on the number of members present, and urged them to make reservations for the national convention which i to be held In St. Paul, Minn., in August. Several of the group fire planning to make a trip via the Great Northern RailrottU. Entertainment provided for the evening were solos by Deann Connor, musical selections from the glee club nda performance by the lodge drill team. Door prize was won by Mrs. Cooper. Phone 676-9426 Fcr FLOWERS FCR ALL OCCASIONS ELMA'S APPAREL HEPPNER CowBelles Honor Father of the Year Morrow county's Father of the Year, D-m McF.Mgott. his wife and members of his family were honored gut'sla tne Mrrow county CowBelles at the annual Father of the Year barbecue dinner, held last Saturday. June 21. at the county fairgrounds. Many other guests at the din ner included friends and neigh bors of the family, members of the sponsoring 4 11 dubs and CowBelles members and their husbands. McElllgott, who was present ed with a barometer and en graved plaque by the local Cow Belles organization, was chosen to represent Morrow county in competition with other county winners for the state Father of the Year title. ir i, mo rivntid much of his time to activities centered in the Interests of his children such as of 4-11 ski club projects and other volunteer ac tivities. He has taught catechism classes at St. Williams Catholic church in lone for many years and assists with additional 411 club projects, in aaniuon i keeuing an active association with school and farm organiza tions. . , . Mrs. Jerry Brosnan was chair man of the barbecue. Invitation Extended For Clark Wedding mr nnti Mrs. Donald L. Clark l invitation to (AIL 1 1 J a v w i v " . - all their friends and former nriKhbor in the community to attend the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Kay, to William II. Reinmillcr. The couple will exchange marriage vows on Sunday; June ''9 at 2:00 p.m. at the Seventn da'y Adventist church in La Grande. A reception honoring the newly married couple will be held immediately following the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents at C08 G Ave., in La Grande. Dan McQuarrie of Bend was a recent week-end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McQuarrie. MllllllllllllllllUMHU'IIIIHIIHIHIIIIIIH.l',,""n,,,,lll,,,,,,,,,,l,,l Aim niHumnnnimtiinnmi uHiinmimimmimmmmmiiwiiimimmiHii Halvorsens to Head Locust Chapter OES HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thurtdar. Jun 26. 19C3 Rhea Creek WAC Has Picnic Meeting tl 1 y . '' ' 'i Locust Chapter No. 119, Order of Eastern Star, will hold open installation on Sunday. June 29, at 7 p.m. at the lone Masonic hall. Installing officer will be Mrs. Dick Wilkinson of Hepp ner. Grand Conductress of the Grand Chapter of Oregon. She will install Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen as Worthy Matron and Patron, as well as Install ing the other officers. The ceremony will be follow ed by the Masons' annual strawberry and ice cream social. Officers will wear short dresses. All members of the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges in the area are invited to attend. A mountain meeting at An son Wright Memorial park was enjoyed by members of the Khea Creek Grange Womens Activity club last Thursday at ternoon. Thn. n tr.n1 i n cr uhn niovod the picnic lunch Included Mrs. John Graves. Mrs. wauer Wright. Mrs. Ronald Haguewood Mid children. Mr. and Mrs. I. Babb, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mrs. Glen Farrens. Mrs. Ray Drake. Mrs. Robert Stevens and children, Alva Barlow. Mrs. Har old Wright. Mrs. Elmer Palmer. Mrs. Orlan Wright and Mrs. Ben Anderson. Proiects discussed anS voted j,i, f ho sfturnnnn meet- Ins Included doing mending twice a month for the patients h niirulnir home at the hos- Ul Mil. imi.'.f pital, a project that members will start on tne seconu muis day in July. A telephone com- lntrri tn rail (Ml nr.incro members and Invite them to attend regular meet ings, in this way hoping to en couraee better attendance at the trrance meetings. The IFYE student from Nor way who will be a guest at the Norman iseison nome win attend the Rht-a Cr.n-k grange meeting in July. Everyone Is in vited to come ana near mu vounir man tell of his country and customs. Mrs. Ron Haguweooa win oe ,tt..ui for nn afternoon meet ing for the club on Thursday, July 17. and club members will hold a picnic In August for their regular meeting. Ruth Chapter OES To Hold Initiation On Monday. June 30, at 8 p.m. - . V,,. M-iinnli- hull in HenD- ai wit- . --- - ner. Mrs. Larry Prock will be Installed as Worthy Matron oi Ruth Chapter No. 32. Order of riCtirn Star. Dick Wilkinson ...in u l.tall.H na Wnrthv Pat Will ur iii.t."..-." - mn. Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen of Locust Chapter No. 119 lone, will be the Installing officer. The initiation, which is open, will be formal. Pinochle Card Party Held at Currin Home nick Roblson and Mrs, Ron Currin were co hosts for un evening of pinochle last rrt iay evening at the Currin count:y home. niirk kiwi, was held bv Mrs. Fritz Cutsforth, second high was held by Mrs. Currin, low by Mrs. Bob Mahoney, and pin ochle prize was won oy i Robert Laughlln. Other guests were Mrs. Len Ray Schwarz. Mrs. Mike Gray and Mrs. Merlin Hughes. Guests were served refresn ments of strawberry angel food roll and coffee by the hosts. Vacationing this wtek on th Oregon coast are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cox and family, who left last Friday for several days of sightseeing at Sea Lion Cavt s and other points of inter est. Jhe family planned a visit with Buet Harshman at Silver Lake. Or!, and a stop at Crater Lake while enrouie iu w? 5-PIECE PI-AtE SETTINGS 1847 ROGERS BROS. America's Finest Silverptata JUL 1111! J U r. K )IV 1 I I I ill! NEW! t k ' 1 S Silver I J LaCe jj NOW. . .YOU CAN ENJOY THE LUXURY OF SILVER AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE! 5-Piece Place Setting ... $14.00 LIMITED OFFER from May 18 through July 31, 1969. BUILD YOUR SET AND SAVE I Serve Buy 3 -Get 1 FREE Serve 8 Buy Six Get 2 FREE Serve 12 Buy Nine Get 3 FREE YOUR COST $ 42.00 J 84.00 $126.00 YOU SAVE $14.00 $28.00 $42.00 CHOOSE FROM THESE VALWAYS-IN-FASHION' PATTERNS WMmmmmm -:t Mil KWf-iMUMr&UfiSI MSI MkM.mMi'lli BMBM . Trademiiki ef "g- Inuieelieeil Silret Cnnptny "Something from the Jeweler's. i niisnvi somethina soedaL" M Mill Ml KAREN McCURDY McCurdy-Dubuque Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCur dv Jr., of Heppner, announce ter, Karen, to Douglas Dubuque, on of Mr. and Mrs. Toussent Dubuque, also of Heppner. Miss IWCLuruy is a wuj ' , ....... t ILmnnnf lliph Sf'hOOl and graduated this month from Oregon State university nu degree in Elementary Educa tion. ... Dubuque graauaieo uum Heppner High In 1964, and has attended Eastern Oregon college and Oregon College of Educa tion He is presently employed at the Heppner Lumber Co. 25th Anniversary Reception Honors Raymond F. Battys An anniversary reception and open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. (Bud) Batty on their 25th wedding anniversary was held last Saturday after noon at the country home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Batty. About 80 friends and relatives came to call during tne aner- noon to extend their congratu latory good wishes to the honor- oH oniin P ts of cake, punch and coffee were served from a I lovely decorated tea table by Mrs. Douglas Ogletree, sister of Mrs Batty; Mrs. Maude Pointer, her mother, and Mrs. Gilbert Batty, who is a sister-in-law of the couple. Raymond Batty and Harriet Pointer were married March 23, 1944, at Lake Charles, La., and made their home for a time at Kimberly prior to moving to the Klamath tans area, wneie mey lived for many years befoie moving here aooui a year au. Out of town guests who came crroot thA pminle were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Batty and family and Mr. ana Mrs. uougias wgic tree, all of Brookings; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty, Jr., of La Grande; Mrs. jviauae roinier unu Fred Pointer, both of Corvallis; ivivo TT'tto Miiiott- nf Pendleton inioi - - and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rea of Condon in addition to many from the surrounding commun ity. Sans Souci Delegates Report on Assembly Reports of assembly session in Baker were given at the June 20 meeting of Sans Souci Re bekah lodge, by delegates Mrs Mary McMurtry and Mrs. Adelle I oTVar-o Mrs Onal Cook Was an assembly officer and was presented a service award non oring all assembly personnel, they reported. At a special candle lighting rill Vw Rntrirp R. L. No. 82 of Ontario, state youth leaders re ceived tribute. Mrs. Anna is-hk was one of the honorees and re ceived a iewelry gift. Mrs. Aus tin Smith, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Letha Archer, was a mem ber of the precision drill team of 24 members of City View Lodge No. 179 of Portland that honored the District Deputy presidents of the past year. Resignation of vice-grand, Mrs. PontVia ArfWinc was aeceDted bv Sans Souci Rebekah lodge, as the family has moved irom Heppner. Mrs. Opal cook, no ble grand, announced that a successor will be elected in the fall. Also, at the first meeting in September transfers will be taken into the lodge. Following the meeting re freshments were served by Mrs. Betty Rood and Mrs. Adelle La-Trace. JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 - M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER r BANKAMERICARD GREEN STAMPS Bride-elect Honored At Wedding Shower Mrs. Jim Lovgren and Miss Judy Taylor were co-hosts last Thursday evening for a bridal shower honoring Donna Felt, whose wedding to Al Osmin was an event of last Saturday at the First Christian church in Hermiston. Special guests attending the shower were the bride-elects mother, Mrs. A. K. Felt of Her miston, and a cousin, Marlene Moore of Portland. Assisting the honoree with op ening her many useful g;fts was Judy Taylor. . , A Horal centerpiece of pink rees decorated the serving ta He. from which Mrs. Jerry Hol lomon rerved refreshments. We Will Se ClosedSof unlay July LACHOY CHINESE DINNERS 42 oz. ALICE LOVE Strawberry Jam 2 Lb. 79e 100 COUNT PAPER PLATES 79c BLUE BELL . POTATO CHIPS REG. 39c 3 for 79e Buy A 6-Pock of Pepsi at the Re9ulor Price end Get a 6-pack of Mountain Dew FREE plus Depos.t Get Your FREE Flying Saucer With the Purchase of MR. 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