f A... ft '. Jr. .. U " 1 . 1 J 1 DEBBIE BARNETT Parents Announce Couple's Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. Dave Barnett of lone are pleased to announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Debbie to PFC James Hams. Miss Barnett, formerly of Heppner, was a 1969 Gresham Stroke Claims Ray Dolven in Texas Raymond M. Dolven, 61, long time resident of Lexington pass ed away in an El Paso, Texas set. hospital on Jan. 11. He was on vacation touring the southwest when he was stricken In Las Cruces, New Mexico and hospit alized there following a stroke. He. was transferred to Provi dence Hospital in El Paso two days later for specialized care, unerai arrangements are pending with Sweeney Mortu ary, Heppner in charge. Mr. Dolven is survived by one son, Ray of Dillon, Mont. High School graduate. She cur rently resides in Gresham and is employed at I. T. E. in Port land. PFC Hams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Hams, Heppner, is with the U. S. Marine Corps and is stationed at Camp Pendleton, Calif. His recent overseas as Sandy Mathews Installed as Worthy Advisor With the theme "Once In Life Time", colors pink and or ange and her flower the rose, Sandy Mathews was Installed as worthy advisor of Ruth Assemb ly No. 150 of the Order or Rain bow for Girls Sunday afternoon at the Heppner Masonic Lodge Hall. Her installing officers were Karen Cox, worthy advisor; Sue Melby, marshal; Karla Weather ford, chaplain; Cindy Harstn. recorder and Mrs. Kathryn Hos kins, musician. Mrs. Hoskina al so accompanied a school mate of Sandy s, Colleen Dickenson, as she sang the theme song, Once In A Lifetime". Installed The following officers will serve under Sandy for the next term. Line officers are Mary K. Hughes, Worthy Associate Advls or; Diane Mills, Charity; Eliza beth Stephens, Hope and Lynda Baker, Faith Other officers Cyde Allstott, recorder; Sally Winter, treasur er; Delvlna Turner, chaplain; Carol Hughes, drill loader, Rainbow Color stations: Love, Cheryl Massey; Religion, Terry Rogers; Nature, Diane McLach- lan; Immortality, Karen Winter; Fidelity, Cindy Rogers; Patriot Lisa Cutsforth; service, Jeanette Stone. Confidential observer, Bob bette Jones; outer observer, Lisa Collins; musician, Juanita Wil son. Mother Advisor Barbara Devine was Installed as Mother Advisor and working with her as assistant is Faye Wilson. Board members introduced were Faye Wilson, Mary Bryant, Hubert Wilson, Don Gilliam and Mrs. Clarence Baker. Crowning Ceremony DeMolay Boys of Blue Mount ain Chapter Order of DeMolay came over to put on the crown- it j V V j 71 V j fcJ-L I HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thunder. January 14. 1371 IFYE Returnee Talks To Morrow County WORTHY ADVISOR Sandy pose with members of her family fol lowing we nainoow installation Sunday afternoon. From left: Mrs. Fred Stark. Mrs. Jessie Furlong, Fred Stark. Mrs. Bill Me Leod, Mrs. Verlin Mathews and Mr. Mathews. By BIRDINE TULLIS Larry Larwood, IFYE return ee from Japan reported to all schools In the county, Soroptl mlsts and Rhea Creek Grange while here. Larry, 23, of Independence, Oregon, had Just returned from Japan on Dec. 5. Morrow Coun ty was first on his reporting schedule. An enthusiastic booster of the IFYE program, and better world relations, he gave many Insights on life In Japan today. In Tok yo, Larry met Midori (the Japa nese IFYE who was here In Morrow County last summer) on her return to Japan. While Larry was In Morrow County he was guest of the Jack Sumner family. Bill Heaths n Colorado for 50th Anniversary in Heppner Legion To Host District Meet Bible Club Today The Bible Club will meet at the Assembly of God Church on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 3:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. All children, kindergarten age through the 4th grade are in vited. There will be a special pup pet peformance you won't want to miss and refreshments will be served. The Heppner American Leg ion and Auxiliary will host a district meeting here Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. Guest speakers will be the Department Commander of the Legion and Department president of the Auxiliary. Oth er posts and units coming will be lone, Milton-Freewater, Mis sion, Hermiston, Athena and Pendleton. Plans for the Jan. 29 evening were made at Heppner's meet ing Jan. 4 which was preceded , by a potluck supper at the Leg ion Hall. Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman has been appointed Poppy Pos ter and Poppy chairman. It was reported that a family of seven was provided with Christmas by the Auxiliary. The group voted to adopt a local veteran with two children as 'their family." INSULATED LACED 000TS ex1 A signment will include a six mg ceremony. Master Counsel month tour of duty in Okinawa lor Ed Snyder; Senior Counsel and six months In Vietnam. lor, Tim Gettman; Junior Coun No wedding date has been sellor, Rick Doherty; Chaplain, jeii jenKins ana ftiarsnaii, Jim Gollyhorn were accompanied by their DeMolay advisor, Boyd Thomas. Mr. Thomas was asked to say a few words about DeMolay. He said that any boy interested and eligible could go over to Hermiston to Join their chapter or if five boys with ope Mason advisor were interested a De Molay Club could be formed here. Such a club would belong to the Hermiston chapter. Worthy Advisor Sandy Intro duced her family. They were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Mathews; her sister, Mrs. Bill McLeod over from Pendleton; her grandmother, Mrs. Jessie Furlong of Heppner and her unc le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark of Gresham. Mr. Stark the Worshipful Mas ter of the- Gresham lodge and proud of his granddaughter who is queen of Jobs Daughters at Gresham and Rainbow Worthy Advisor Sandy his grandniece. Other dignitaries were intro duced who said a few words. Karen Cox was given an ad dendum In which the Coo-Coo clock Just kept going and going and installation day did arrive She was presented her Past Worthy Advisor's pin. Sandy's addendum started with "her slaves" bowing down and down and down to her. To keep them from breaking their resolutions of loyalty a feathery whip was presented to her. Ruth Assembly and guests were invited to the Rainbow In stallation on Jan. 24 at lone, Reception A reception was held In the social room with Mrs. Stark cut ting the cake lettered with "Once In A Life Time" in or ange frosting. Barbara Allstott served the cake and Libby Ab rams the orange punch. X. Steal Shank fcftuggsd .FEbb l7.L"(li-Fly : Youth 3-6 ; Men's 6-12 Dark green upper, extra heary marine green sole and foxing, fully lined cushion Insole, hos iery lining, full three quarter form. Reg. $8.93 pr. SALE PRICE $4t9 For moil orders please add 95c postage NEW YORK STORE Corner Main and Emigrant PENDLETON. OREGON 97801 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heath were Colorado recently for the 50th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Laughlin at Montrose. All of their sons and daughters were present except one son, Bernard who lives in Pennsylvania. Oth ers were Robert at Aztec, N. M., Edgar of Pueblo, Colo, and Mrs. Heath from Heppner. All of their six grandchildren were al so present. Close to 100 friends and rela tives called during the Open House. Mr. and Mrs. McLaugh lin were married at Ouray, Colo, and have lived in the area al ways. They are farmers and still live on the home ranch, now owned by their son, Ed gar. They both enjoyed hunting and fishing through their 50 years. They have visited here on numerous occasions. They last were here in 1968 when their granddaughter, Linda Heath graduated. Linda and her hus band, Reese Schultz from Wil liamsburg, Va., came for the festivities and Larry Heath flew in from Heppner for the occas ion. Mr. and Mrs. Heath visited for three weeks before returning home. They encountered snow on several places as they drove home but it wasn't bad. Move Into Vesta Kilkenny Home Mr. and Mrs. Bob DeSpaln have moved Into town and have leased the Vesta Kilkenny home. Mrs. DoSpain will be working in their newly purchased busi ness, Heppner Auto Parts. Their family includes Chris and Merry at home, Robert at Oregon State and their niece, Kathi Lindi at BMCC. Fashion Show Simplicity Wardrobe to be presented at lone Cafetorium, Jan. 16. Feminine thoughts turn to spring fashions at this time of year! All girls and women are In vited to attend the showing of spring fashions at the lone School Cafetorium, Saturday, Jan. 16 at 2:00 p.m. Simplicity Pattern Company supplies complete outfits for the style show! Models will be 411 girls and boys. Leaders are encouraged to bring their 4-H clubs to see new spring stylos for girls. Casuals, school clothes, and formals are included In the collection. The young and young at heart will enjoy the Spring Fashion Explosion! Will the youn spring look be mid!, mini or max!? Attend and nih for you,-, self. (No charge. Leaders Conference There's fun, excitement mil change ahead for Oregon 4 11 program and they nil involve the volunteer louder. Morrow County 4-H leaders are encour aged to attend the Oregon 4 H Leaders Conference at OSU, Cor vallls, Jan. 20-22 and net first hand knowledge of all I hat's new In 411 for the 70's. At the conference loaders have a chance to trade ideas with others, lenrn new tech niques for working with todays' youngsters, and get a better Idea of the exciting scope of todays 4-H program. Register now, nt the County Extension Office, to attend. Call 676-9642. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gardnsr spent early this week up at Se attle at market and will have a now lino of men's slacks soon. Marge and LeRoy nearly got pneumonia on the trip. It was stormy and snowy up in the Puget Sound city. Mr. and Mrs. Don Mallory are moving to the Mrs. Algott Lun dell place on Gooseberry. Mr. Mallory will be working on the Elmer Palmer ranch. Dale Smith Aboard D. E. Navy Fireman Apprentice Dale O. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Smith of Monu ment, is serving aboard the des troyer escort USS Davidson in; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. neiQ wall clocks that look 100 years old Ron Benson Aboard D.E. Navy Petty Officer Third Class I Ronald D. Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Benson of: Kinzua, Is serving aboard the destroyer escort USS Davidson I in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark came up from Gresham to attend Sandy Mathews Rainbow Instal lation Sunday afternoon. They stayed with Mrs. Stark's mother, Mrs. Jessie Furlong. Pastor and Mrs. Floyd Ever- hart and family returned to Heppner Jan. 5, from a trip to California over the holidays. They visited Mrs. Everhart's parents, three of her brothers and a sister in the Los Angeles area and her maternal Grand mother, 90 years of age who was able to be with the family on Christmas Day. They saw their son, Jim, at Vallejo where he is stationed. The children es pecially enjoyed their trip to Disneyland. The worst road con ditions were between Baker I and Pendleton on the return trip. Lr. Heimbiqner Visits Parents Lt. Tom R, Helmbigner has re turned to his base in Texas fol lowing several weeks leave, spent at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heim- bigner of lone. Lt. 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