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    SiZETTE-TIMES
8 Thuri January 1, 1970
Larson - Hatter Nuptials
Read in Kinzua Church
KINZUA - In a single ring
ceremony Friday evening at the
Kinzua Community Church,
Miss Charlotte Hatter, daughter
of Mrs. Robert Kaufman of
North Bend and Wallace Hat
ter of Springfield, became the
bride of Larry Larson, son of
Mrs r.pnrcann Nichols of The
Dalles. The service was read by
Rev. Edwin Derrick before ine
altar decorated with bouquets of
flowers and lighted candles.
The bride, escorted to the al
tar by her step father, Robert
Kaufman, wore a long dress of
pale blue satin fashioned with
an overblouse and long sleeves
of white lace. Her elbow length
veil was held in place with a
pearl tiara and she carried a
white orchid on a white Bible.
Mrs. John Jackson of Kinzua
served as matron of honor and
wore a street length dress of
blue sheer and her corsage was
of white carnations.
David Seltz of Fossil served
as best man.
Wedding music was provided
by Mrs. Robert Kelso who also
accompanied Mrs. Troy Day and
Mrs. Don Cory when they sang
'The Twelfth of Never" and
"One Heart, One Hand".
Mrs. Kaufman, the bride's
mother, wore a brown suit and
had a corsage of pink carna
tions while Mrs. Nichols wore
a grey print dress and had a
purple orchid corsage.
Immediately after the cere
monv. a recentlon was held In
the church annex where a three
tiered cake, baked and decorat
ed in blue and white by Mrs.
Doug Sargent, centered the ser
ving table. The cake was top
ped with a bride and groom.
After the young couple cut and
shared the first slice of cake, It
was cut and served by Mrs. Lar
ry O'Neall, sister of the groom,
while another sister, Mrs. Doug
als Sargent served the punch.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Larson had
attended schools in Kinzua and
Fossil and Larry has completed
his service with the U. S. Ar
my. They will make their home
at North Bend.
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sitton were Mr. and
Mrs. David Sitton and Debbl of
Grand Coulee, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sears of Hunting
ton Beach, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Steagall and family of Al
bany. Mrs. Cora Burnside of
Spray, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Nlckelsen and Tiffani and Miss
Rita Sitton of Kinzua.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wenser
went to Bend last Wednesday
to spend Christmas with rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. James Nyseth
nnd dauehter Jean went to
Rickreall on Wednesday to
snend Christmas w th Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Leppin and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Danniel Bell
and family of Portland spent
Christmas visiting with Mr. ana
Mrs. Robert Kelso and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Bell. Sr.. In Fossil.
Charles and Dick Allen went
to Weiser, Idaho last Monday
to brine- theiir urandmother.
Mrs. C. V. Allen to Kinzua to
have Christmas with her son
Vincent and grandsons Charles,
Dick and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Bell and
family spent the Christmas hol
idays with relatives in Baker.
Spending Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Verlin Conner and Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Benson were
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benson of
Albany. ALso at the Conners
were Mr. and Mrs. David Lov
ell of Albany.
To Saltn
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods
and Max went to Salem Wed
nesday to spend Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Logan and
family. They also went on to
Eugene to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Woods and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peterson
and Cheryl of Portland spent
Christmas here visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Muzzy.
Joe Bowman of Portland ar
rived home last Monday to
spend until after the first of
the year with his parents, Mr.
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"I know I turned out all the lights and locked the doors . . .
but I think I left the tooth brush running!"
and Mrs. Jiggs Bowman.
Enjoying Christmas dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Wall and son John were Mrs.
Wall's mother, Mrs. Victoria Bi
ble of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Mitt Boring, and Miss Genlne
Hardwick of John Day.
Mr. and Mrs. David Ostrand
cr and son of Fossil spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wham, Vickl and Kenny of Port
land. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Keller and
family of Madras spent Christ
mas day visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Cory and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grogan
of Weston arrived Saturday to
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Sharp.
Visit at Bend Hospital
Spending Christmas with
Richard Mortlmore and his fam
ily were Mrs. Howard Mortimore
and grandson Bill Schultz of
Twickenham, Don Risland of
Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burns of Boise, Idaho. On Sat
urday Richard and his family
and his mother went to Bond to
visit his father, Howard Mortl
more, at St. Charles Hospital.
Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Norrls
and son Kenny of Spanaway,
Wn, spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Norris.
From Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Recce of
Joseph spent Christmas visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Van Ars
dale and family and with Mr.
and Mrs. Rick Reece. Wherthcy
erturned to Joseph Friday, the
Rick Reece's went with them for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Todd and
son Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Den
zil White and daughter Susan
went to Hermlston Wednesday
to spend Christmas with Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce Hollomon and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur
dock went to Portland Wednes
day to spend Chlrstmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Bell and family.
Mrs. Bell and the children re
turned home with them and Mr.
Bell will come on Tuesday to
take them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hardwick
went to John Day Tuesday to
bring their daughter Genine
home for Christmas. All of them
went to John Day on Christmas
to have dinner with Mr. and
Mrs. John Hardwick and then
on Saturday they went to Ba
ker to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stoll.
Another Pioneer
Lady Passes
Hannah Christine Anderson,
75 years of age, died at her
home in Heppner on Dec. 29.
She was born June 16, 1894 in
the Eightmile district of Morrow
County. Her parents were Olaf
and Carolyn Olson florgstrom.
They were among the first
homesteaders in the Eightmile
area.
Mrs. Anderson's husband, Bon,
preceded her in death in 1962.
During his lifetime, they had
operated a wheat ranch at
Eightmile.
Surviving are three sisters,
Esther Bergstrom, Emma Long
and Florence Becket, Heppner,
Brothers Alfred of Portland and
Edwin of Stanfield and nieces
and nephews in this area.
She was a member of Valby
Lutheran Church. Funeral ser
vices were held Wednesday,
Dec. 31 at Hope Lutheran Church
In Heppner with the Rev.
Samuel Glodenman of Trinity
Lutheran Church of Hermis
ton officiating. Vault Interment
followed at Heppner Masonic
Cemetery with Sweeney Mortu
ary in care of arrangements.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gray and
Sheridan Ann entertained at
Christmas dinner for Mrs. Grace
Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Buschke, Kyle, Mike and beott
Allen and Roy Massey, all of
Heppner and Mrs. Lena Wright
of La Grande.
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More Kindergarten Fun
- 2
LEADING th lln Is Teddy Klrcher. Tracy Kirchr. Judy Ward.
Sandra Ward . . . then way back Is Lacinda Griffith and Tr
Gray Is in th plaid shirt.
The nlcture above was taken
at the Afternoon Kindergarten
Christmas party which was a
duplicate of the Morning par
ty. There are 22 children in me
morning group and 15 in the
afternoon group taught by Mrs.
Marcel Jones.
Tin. children sane Drummer
Boy. Rudolph the Red Nosed
Reindeer and Wish You a Mer
ry Christmas, played games, en-
William Spurlock Dies
William Milton Spurlock, Pen
dleton, passed away on Dec. 24,
19C9 at St. Anthony Hospital. He
was born on Dec. 7, 1895, in
Sweden, Mo. Mr. Spurlock came
to Morrow County following
World War II, of which he was
a veteran. In 1929 he was mar
ried to Florence Cason who pre
ceded him in death in 1945.
They resided in Heppner and for
many years he was empioyeu
by the State Highway Depart
ment. He moved to Pendleton and
was employed at St. Anthony
Hospital until his retirement
several years ago. In 1947 he
was married to Veda Breding
of Pendleton.
He was a 50-year member of
the American Legion, a mem
ber of the Disabled Veterans and
Veterans of Foreign Wars. He
made frequent trips to Morrow
County where he visited friends
and relatives and enjoyed hunt
ing and fishing.
He is survived by his wife
Veda; four sisters, Mrs. Alta
Edeer. HeDDner. Mrs. Anne
Johnson, Pendleton, Mrs. Gladys
"
m m ow
Joyed a visit from Santa Claus
and refreshments of cookies and
punch.
Mrs. Jones was assisted in
serving In the morning by Mrs.
Syrel Galliher and Mrs. Bill
Brannon and In the afternoon
by Mrs. David Klrcher and Mrs.
Erl Sehlender.
Paul Arbogast and Marcel
Jones Hipped to see who would
play Santa. Paul lost!
in Pendleton
Hutchinson, Ava Mo. Mrs. Dor
Is Singleton, Ava, Mo.; two bro
thersDon of Jefferson City,
Mo., and Frank of Ava, Mo.,
and numerous nieces and neph
ews In the Heppner and Pen
dleton area.
Funeral services for Mr. Spur
lock were held at 10:00 a.m. at
Folsoms' Funeral Chapel, Pen
dleton, with the Rev. Arthur
Baehmann officiating. Casket
bearers were Gilbert Petty?,
Paul Jones, William McPherson,
James Weber, Don McGee and
Robert Oliver, all of Pendleton.
Concluding services and burial
were at the Heppner Masonic
Cemetery, with Hubert Wilson
representing the Heppner Amer
ican Legion Post No. 87.
Sheryl Britt is home from the
University of Oregon for Christ
mas vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Britt. She
is a freshman at the University
and expects to enter the U of
O School of Nursing in June.
She says the best thing about
being home Is going to the bas
ketball games.
We're ringing
New Year with
good wish for
. .
crania vratneiroiNaUu
FARMER OWNED AND CONTROLLED
Lexington, Oregon
Past Years
Thundery. January 2. 1930
FORTY TEARS AGO
Within a few days drilling
nneratlons will start on a well
at the forks of Willow Creek,
12 miles from Heppner, to pro
vide this city with a better and
more ample supply of water.
Contract for driving the well
was awarded A. A. Durand of
Walla Walla. Wash., In Novem
ber by thrf City Council. His con
tract calls for a price of $10 per
foot for the first 3000 feet, with
an Increase of $1 per foot for
each hundred feet therealtcr.
The well is to be drilled on
land obtained from Frank Wil
kinson. Uncle Sam will begin to count
his nephews and nieces on the
first of April, 1930, and this year
he is going to find out a lot
more about them than that has
been known before. For examp
le, one of the things which it
Is Important to know, Is the
average aee of our people. An
other question the enumerator
will ask is "Who Is the head
of the family?" A total of twenty-four
questions will be asked
concerning age, sex, color, mar
ital status, place of your birth
and your parent's birth and If
you are able to read and write.
Glen Kelsay
Funeral in Spray
Glen (Bill) Kelsay, 69, died
Dec. 24 at Pioneer Memorial
Hospital. He was born July 20,
1900 in Fossil, the son of Lan
nas and Ethel Powell Kelsay,
and was a lifetime resident of
Wheeler County. He had recently
retired after serving as Post
master at Spray for 22 years.
Mr. Kelsay and Laurel Bax
ter were united in marriage in
Spray on June 2, 1928. Besides
his Aife, he Is survived by one
son, Bobby of John Day and two
daughters, Carolyn Britt of
Heppner and Georgia Fletcher of
Fossil and six grandchildren.
One sister, Vera Huntington of
Madras, also survives.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Dec. 27 at the Assem
bly of God Church in Spray
with the Rev. George Ingersol
officiating and interment follow
ed at the Fossil cemetery with
Sweeney Mortuary in care of ar
rangements. in the )
every
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