Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 23, 1969, Sec. 2, Page 4, Image 4

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Thur. October 23. 1969
Service
Club Projects Helped by Clubs
(Held over from last week)
Br VIRGINIA KELSO
KINZUA-ReRUi" meeting of
the Camp 5 Womens Club
was held on October 8 at
the Camp 5 Community hall
with seven members and two
guests present. The eumu, LUa
Kessell and Glenna Rollls, both
loined the club. HoBtewt i for
the month were Carol Thomas
and Betty Murdock.
During the business meeting
It was decided to take the mem
bers' husbands to dinner on Oct
ober 25 with Betty Murdock in
charge of making the arrange
ments for the time and place.
It was also voted to neip wun
the Red Cross ditty bags and
thU had Carol Norrls as chair
f Alwv the club will ht'lp
with' Operation S wee tooth,
and Betty Murdock will
be In charge of thU.
The club will also send indl
vldual Christmas Packages to
Camp Five servicemen and Dol
ores Wlmer will be In charge
of this project The door prize
went to Carol NorrU.
The craft project for this meet
i . ilia ohfllrmansnlD
of Betty Murdock and consisted
of the making of paper weights
out of rocks and felt.
Mr. and
family of
Mrs. Jack Bell and
Portland SDent the
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
FINE BARGAINS DURING
Htm
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Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24 Cr 25
One Dollar Off
On All Sale Shoes
DOLLAR DAY$ ECIAL
GRAB BAG RECORDS
20 Records fj)l00
Ladies1 Tennis Shoes
2 p' $5
GOOD BUYS ON RADIOS
AND TAPE RECORDERS
Heppner
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week end visiting and
with Mr. and Mrs.
Murdock.
Spending the week end with
. a n.i nfra Farl Norri.H were
Mrs. LoU Carpenter and Mr. and
Mrs. Dale pavis, m 01 uitR
city.
Mr. and.Mrs. Ray Mayiieia 01
Cresham spent the weekend
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
DeMeritt.
Spending the week end at the
Red Hulett home were their son,
Midvln (Corkv). and Art Daly
of Portland. Red is In Portland
and recuperating irm '7'"
surgery performed at Providence
hospital. . .,h
Spending me wifucmi
r willinm Kessell
were their daughter, Lynne Kre-
assky. and Ken Franz, pom m
where she will attend school
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Reece went
to Joseph Friday to spend the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Reece. . ...
SDending tne ween-enu
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wlmer ana
i '.ii tr nnrt Mrs. MVr-
ton Horton and family of Can-
bv and Mr. ana mre. ur ......v.
of Aurora. . ..... ..
Guv van Arsaaie w
Iness visitor to Portland on Fri
day. , , IVin
Mrs. Howara Kite. r, "
Slinkard. and Mrs Lee Barley
were business visitors to The
Dalles Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Perkins left
Friday from Portland or Uielr
duty stations at Fort Dix, w. J.,
after having .pent nearly a
month here on leave with Mr.
Sid Mrs. Glen Perkins and Don-
"Donald Benson arrived I home
Thursday on leave from the Na
vv. Ronald has been having du
tv in Hawaii and expects to be
:T uu nomntQ Mr. ana
hnmP Willi F"' v v .
Mrs C J. Benson for nearly a
mMrth'and Mrs. Harvey Spivey
. ts..,i, f Raker, arriv-
ana son n v',TV.lt). Mr
ed Saturday to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. David Mattlson and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
" Mr. and Mrs. Arlet Campbell
and daughter, Andrea spent the
week end in Bend visiting with
ri. x-fro Avprv Campbell
?nd family and doing some
hUJoenBowman of Portland spent
the week-end at home with his
parents. He was accompanied
from The Dalles by his aunt,
Mrs. Clayton Clapper.
Cy Flack of Livermore, Ca f.,
and Bud Morris of Fresno Calif.,
spent from Thursday untU Mon
day visiting with Mr. and Mrs
C L Flack. Rene. Donna and
Dorene Flack of lone s.ent from
Friday until Sunday visiting
with their grandparents and
thM, 'and'Mrs. Kenneth Miller
and son, Todd, of Portland spent
the week-end here visiting with
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Benson
and in Fossil with Mr and Mrs.
Vernon Miller. Also at the Ben
sons were Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Benson of Albany.
Soending the week end witn
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Hines were
Mr and Mrs. Walter Hines of
LeMarnannd Mrs. Terry Petersen
wpk-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muzzy.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Bell and
family of Portland spent the
S -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ert Kelso. When they return
nuin.ii iu were ac-
ed nome ouuuaj . v,,,
cSmpanied back Portland by
Joe Browning and Miss Sharon
Hubbell who had spent the
hunting week end vbltlng her parents,
Ilerschel Mr. and Mr. Iyal Hubheir
r. mm mi".
Spending the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Verlln Conner
. .r.i Mn Dan Conner
and Hons and Mr. and Mrs. Da
vid Lovell of Albany. The Steve
Bensons of Albany also spent
part of their time at tne con-
ners.
See or call The aazette-TImes
for all your needs In Moore
Redlforms.
State Champion Gets 4-H Award
By FRANCES ROSE WILSON
(Held over from last week)
IRRIGON At the Taclflc In
ternal ional Livestock Exposition
in Portland, k-n-n Richards was
presented the trophy she had
won on her championship ewe
lamb, at the Oregon State Fair.
In early September. Karen Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Richards, who have been active
411 leadets the past five years.
This Is Karens 4th year in
4.11 she also won 5 blue rib
bons on her flock of Montadale
Sheep at fair time.
The Klndergraten Association
Late November Wedding Date Set
By MARY LEE MARLOW
ROARDMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Obcrmeier of Boardman
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Anna Kese, u
Donald Eugene Earlywlne. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Force of
Rainier. Miss Obermeior w a
icu'.a n.niiiita nf Riverside Hieh
school in Boardman, and attend
ed Multnomah School of the Bi
ble in Portland last year, ner
fiance Is a graduate of Parkrose
High school In Portland. Btoh
are presently empioyea ai iex
tronix, Inc. in Beaverton.
The wedding will be an event
of November 22 at the Warren
Baptist church In Warren.
rroonfioirt r.rnnw met Satur
day night at the hall starting
with potlucK supper ai o;ou. mi.
and Mrs. Cecil Jones of Lex
ington Grange were guests. Mrs.
Jones Is District Six chairman
of the Women's Activity com
mittee of the grange.
Mrs. Donald Baker was elect
ed matron of the Junior grange
to fill out the term of Mrs. John
Phillips, who was seriously in
jured in a car accident Septem
ber 26.
tire Pair.h 5Wmihn was host
ess for the Boardman Tillicum
Club at her home Tuesday night
of last week, witn Mrs. reie
1 CICIVII ' -w
included Mrs. Dan Daltoso and
Mrs. Dick Skoubo.
A discussion was held on es
tablishing a library here lor
students of the elementary
school age. A committee appoint
ed to look into it was Mrs. Roy
Partlow. Mrs. Jerry recK, mrs.
Jerry Meyer and Mrs. wiiiiam
aBtes. , .
Announcement was maae ui
the fall board meeting of the
7th district of the Oregon Fed
eration of Women's Clubs Oct
ober 27 at Weston.
The next meeting win oe neia
at the home of Mrs. Bernard
Donovan October 28.
There were two tables of pi
nochle in play at the card party
held at the grange hall last
week, sponsored by the Wom
en's Activity committee of
Greenfield Grange. Mrs. Glen
Carpenter was hostess.
Mrs. Dewey West won high
prize and low went to Maybelle
Witherell of Arlington. Mrs. W.
G. Seehafer and Mrs. Don
Downey won the traveling pi
nochle prizes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woolley
of Cottage Grove were visitors
from Tuesday until Thursday
last week at the home of Mrs.
Woolley's sister-in-law, Mrs.
Dale Eades.
Mrs. Leo Root went to Wasco
last Thursday to visit at the
home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
met for its first meeting of the
year. Mrs. Karen Peck of Board-
man was elected president, rar
cnts of kindergarten child
ren are urged to call Mrs. Peck
In Boardman, or Mrs. uiuy ru
tin In Irrlgon. to get their
youngsters on the class roll,
Ss David L. Stlefel returned
to the home of his foster par
enta. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lamb, after his discharge from
the Navy. He was recently sta
tioned at San Diego at the Na
val Amphib Base, where he was
a mechanic. Before this he work
ed in a Navy exchange store
at Midway Island.
Mm Jurk Havecost of
im....i'i 'ui.f arrived in Irrlgon
utn lias u w - - - -
on Sunday, to visit his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman navci.
The Herman Havecosts moved
here recently from lone, and are
remodeling tne nuuw
corner of8th and Washington
where they expect to make their
home. Mrs. Havecost Buffered
broken are In a fall about two
Mrs. Josephine Buchanan trav
eled to Lakevlew with her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Montague of Top
enish. Wash., to visit brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Aholt.
Root. They brought her home
Saturday. ,
ii. Mr. tvn r.rounn and
children Michael, Lynn and Su
san of Slidell. L.a.. were vbi.ui;
last week at the home of
Grounn's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Donovan, who
were on their way to Everett.
.... i. , maim thoir home.
Grounn Is employed by the Boe
ing Company. weeK-ena visuu.s
- n..nniian'B hmthpr ana
were mra. " .Im
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Dunn, Fred L-oiz aim
Pmntn. all of Salem. Sunday
m,ci. ujopo thi Donovan's son-
in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Bill wnue ana innui..
Trace and Megan of Imbler.
Mrs. Goldie Campbell and Mrs.
Pearl Rupee of Baker, residents
here over years hk". vt..
....oif.smi visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen.
Mrs. Ronald Black returned
home from a ten day's trip to
Tocle. Utah. Saturday, bringing
her mother, Mrs. M. J. Oveson,
back here where she will make
her home in the Hazel Carpen
ter apartments.
Seaman Jim Partlow has re
ceived his discharge from tne
U S. Navy after two years of
service. He was serving on the
hoc- r.kiMn I?r lfi. He spent
six months in Vietnam. The past
several months he has been sta
tioned at Long Beach, Calif.
ti.. movimi.m temnprature in
1 11C lllOAllliUlll -
nnorriman Mondav was 11
above.
Tom Stewart, Riverside High
school senior, went to Kansas
City. Mo., last week to attend
the national convention of the
Future Farmers ol America.
Portland Man Heads
State Cancer Society
Dr. Harvey W. Baker, Portland
surgeon, is the newly elected
president of the American Can
cer Society, Oregon division, suc
ceeding Dr. Alfred C. Hutchin
son, also of Portland. He will
serve the 1969-70 term.
Other ofifcers named at the
society's annual meeting were
Larry Hilaire, first vice-president;
John N. Matschek, second
vice president; Warde H. Erwin,
secretary; George A. D. Kerr,
treasurer; Robert P. DeKoning,
chairman, executive committee.
Friends in Heppner have
learned of the death of Kath
erine Bowker in Alhambra,
Calif. Mrs. Bowker and her hus
band Albert (Bert) formerly
lived on Butter Creek on what
is now the Campbell ranch. Fun
eral services were held October
22 in Alhambra. The Bowkers
also resided in Echo for a time
before moving to California.
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