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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1971)
Rcbekoh Convention Here Tomorrow Celebrotes 50 Years A ciotden Anniversary District Itetekah lt!jf convention will fx held In Hie San Saurl Lottie room in Heppner the afternoon nmi evening of Friday, Oct. 29. Mr. Ed Hunt of Lexington Holly Lodge U cvn vent ion rhair man. About fitly v expected when the county a three Rebek ah Ixidge, Bunchgra of lotto, Holly of Lexington, and Sana Nucl of Heppner gather togeth ft from 1:00 until 5:00 tumor row. Mm. MavU M. raull. Slat A embly President from Port land a Rivemlde Lodge will make a vuitatlon on thi oc caalon. She will addrea the convention and will be the hon ored guest at the dinner fol lowing the afternoon' meeting The dinner at 6:00 In the Heppner lodge rnrni will be oked and nerved by members f the Methodist Church Worn- .I. Society of Christian Sen-Ice. Mr. Hunt I eager that any Rehekah fnm any lodge feel welcome to attend Ihl conven- tin. MR. and MRS. BRUCE THOMSON Thomsons' First Home To Be In 25th Duo Celebration For Frenchs Sehoiack. Mrs. Shirley Mecved of Tacoma, Wash., was the or- A reception in honor of the naniM. 23th wedding anniversaries of Reception rouowi Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ash bock and , The reception honoring the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond French. ( young couple was held at St all of Butter Creek, will be held r ;.-iiiha- Parish Hall, featured Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Morrow lOTmani ' tl:e punch table was a love- County Fair annex. Friends and VlIIIIUIIJ ,u- handmade candle created by relatives are Invited to come to Mr. Paul Brown of Heppner.'ihe Annex at 7 p.m. to extend Many friends went to Port- Tutting the cake were sisters of their congratulations and best land early this month for Bruce he bridegroom, Mrs. Meredith wi-he. Thomson's wedding to Phyllis Walters and Miss Bernicc Thorn-j Children of the two couples M.irie Daoro. Bruce came from on. Serving punch were Mrs. are hosting the evening. They Germany on a rather short Shirley Lectch. cousin of the are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood. Ver schedule for his wedding. bridegroom and Mrs. Anna Tos- ina and Susie French, children The autumn wedding was te. serving coffee and tea was .f Mr. and Mrs. French and Mr. held Oct. 3 at St. Agatha's Mrs. Donna Albertinl. Mrs. Carol and Mrs. Mitch Ashbeck, Mel Church with Father Karl Schray Dittebrandt attended the gift ,in, Calvin and Alvin Ashbeck, officiating. Phyllis is the dau table and Miss Deana Daoro the ihildren of Mr. and Mrs. Ash-gl-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reno J. uuest book. ibeck. r.i.r of Portlau-1 and Bruce is Traveling The honored couples ask that tne son or Mr. ana ftirs. jamcs wo days later tne young there te no gifts. O. Thomson of Heppner. : uple left for Bremerhaven, ' Phyllis was given In marriage Germany where the bridegroom by her father. She wore a white is stationed with the U. S. Army. Carnation Club is fl.wr length gown fashioned Hie bride is a graduate of North D. .. with a high standing neckline Catholic High School and North- AT Diettell nOme ar-.J empire waist with a small western College of business. She sweeping train. Portugese lace was employed as a secretary in . ? ...... A rid tplmmdH tflA i Utir firm In Pn. 'ryA I empire midriff and sleeves. The ' The bridegroom Is a" graduate nation C,uo's Wednesday meet HOSTESSES ot the Community Walcoma fof Teocbera and Mewroomara wr the Htppnar SoropttmUt Oub wbota ntmbwi anemqvd the tea table. Each oaa wvarlaa a "JmlU" trut- 'All Hands' Welcomed at Community Party Mrs. Herman Blettell hosthes for members of the Car was finger-tip French illusion veil f Heppner High School, Eastern ing. flowed from a cap of roses made Oregon College and did gradu-' d,os attending were: Mrs. of braided seed pearls from ate work in Business Adminis-' Wfur SVCfasaUA' ",st oriS which hung a crystal teardrop, ration at Portland State Col-' Jtobmson. Mrs. Archie Padberg. She carried a crescent shaped lege. I rs- ?ma ox' tMrs- ?f rl bouquet of white carnations and Guests attended from Los An- ?rs- ohn Be'gstrom, Mrg. Llnc. tropicana roses. L-eles and Ferndale. Calif.; Ta-!o1" ash'r,Mj;s-Claa Gertson Attending the bride as mat-' coma. Puyallup and Vancouver, an.a. Mr2-. " uont,y; , , if mn' of honor was her sister. 1 u-n ll..n.,nor Ivinrton La-' Mrs- sieagaii presiaea in me ' ' ' " ' " -----e r Mrs. Ed Boitana and brides-, firande and the Portland area. maids were another sister, De- ana Daoro: Miss Jovce Cross and Mrs. Frank Frustaci. Mrs.'Bouquet To ooiiana wore avacaao green rj i f i i qrepe and the bridesmaids wore r QUI QHQ OlaOyS jalmon pink crepe. All were fa.sh-ioned after the bride's gown. They all carried tropicana rose buds mixed with greenery. George Van Schoiack of Port land, a childhood friend of the It was a happy ending to the Community Welcome for Teach ers and Newcomers as the S6r optimists presented to Judge and Mrs. Paul Jones, the autumn Ul IHC . i , 1 bridegroom was best man. Ush- . 1 "r. " 1111:11 muuiii; aiuutioi . w mjv as 37 years ago they paraded down the aisle they went down the hall to take it to their car. ers were Ron Jones, Frank Frus taci and Paul Daoro. The altar flowers of wihte chrystanthemums, salmon, pink gladiolus and roses were ar ranged by Mrs. George Van 3-0N-A-TEAM Beret - Scarf -Gloves Mi LADIES The arrangement was a gift of EJma's Flowers and had been arranged by Frank McAl lister. Teen Age Spooks To Dance on Saturday The Morrow County Jaycces have arranged a Saturday night dance especially for high school age youth of the county at the Fairground Pavilion starting at 10:00 and holding forth until 1:00. Music for the spooks will be by The Stone Image of Pendle ton. SPOOK DANCE Saturday Night 10 P.M. -1 A.M. Music by "STONE IMAGE" FAIR PAVILION HEPPNER $1.50 Per Person Sponsored by Morrow County Jaycees absence of Mrs. Ed Hunt. Busl ness discussed concerned hav ing a hand work and food sale in the spring. Nov. 6 was set for a fall food sale at Turner Van Marter and Bryant office. Mrs. Gonty is to chairman this sale. Nov. 20 was chosen for the Degree of Honor members' and families' Thanksgiving Dinner. The place and hour will be an nounced later. Thursday night saw the first community Teacher and New comer welcome party In Hepp ner. It brought teachers and ilher (school district employees and many resident out to en Joy greeting one another. The arrangements were the cooperative efforta of the Sorop tlmlst Club, the Chamber of Commerce and the Ministerial Association. The program was contributed by many who pre sented things to do in the com munity. Star Parformer Musical numbers were pre sented at interval during the evening. The Assembly of God Youth Chorus, led by Mrs. Don Burwell and accompanied by Mrs. Loa Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marquardt and Harley Sa ger sang accompanied by Clar ence Baker on hU guitar; Den nis Cass sang accompanied by Mrs. Cass. Instrumental treats were Mrs. Emile Grohens' piano solo, and Dave Mann's trumpet solo with accompaniment by Mrs. Groshens. Erening's Program After greetings over the cof fee and punch and ctxkles, the flag salute was led by five Boy Scouts from Pack G61, Webelos Den No. 1, leader Leonard Toll. The boys, Jimmy Raymond, Steven Marlatt, Richard Schmidt. Terry Toll and Randy Worden did a precise Job. The evening's master of ceremonies, Harley Sager, took ove to keep the Church Speaker Representative from Hepp ner'a thurche each gave a two minute talk. Participating were Rev. Don Burwell. Assembly of God; Rev. Dan Thompson. All Saint' Episcopal; Father Ray mond Beard, St. Patrick's Cath olic; Rev. Don Johnson. Christ ian Church. Heppner and Church of Christ, Lexington; Paul War ren, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Rev. Rudy Mensch. Valby and Hope Luth eran; Rev. Edwin Cutting. First Methodist; Mrs. Floyd Everhart. Church of the Nazarene and Mrs. Vernon WlUon, Seventh -day Ad vent 1st. Organisational Rep Representatives of the follow ing organizations spoke briefly: County Agent Harold Kerr and volunteer leader, Jean Nelson, OSU Extension and 4 II; Mrs. Herman Winter. Heppner Li brary-Museum Board; County, Clerk Sadie Parrish, register to vote; Mothers' Club, Barbara Jessmer; Heppner Garden Club, Jane Rawlins; Willow Creek Country Club, Ed Hiemstra; The Bowling League, Corliss Boner; Jaycees, Pat Woaser; Cub Scouts, Len Ray Schwarz; Boy Scouts, John Gochnauer; Blue Birds, Gfngcr Keithley. Speakers were timed by Leon ard Munkers with a two-minute lcllrlnging alarm. Reps, of Lodges Lodges were represented by: Bob Abrams, Masonic Order; HtftR. (QBE,). CJUrrrr-THTX8 Thurtday. Oct. M. 171 J Sew Now-Fly Later Offers Big Tour Prixe Girt rr.tenng the Make It Vourself With Wonl newing c..n petition will be I r iti.; lor the ll-expenne paid European va cation, the top prue for a Jun ior and ncnior In national com-H-tlt.in. The firsl step is to win Ihu diMrict competition to be held Nov. JO at Blue Mountain Com munity College. Girl agi 10 In 21, making garment of lOOl, American linmuvl wool, are eli gible to enter. The deadline for mailing entries it Nov. 1, but a later entry may be made by contacting Ihe distnet director, Mr. Robert Mask Ins. lone, The grand prize for a Jun ior and senior In Ihe district contest will he an all expense paid trip to the state competit ion D g It 9 at the lmer ial Hotel In Portland. The ut- deb winner will receive a Lamhrt-woot rug presented by the Kreh Brother Ranch. Run ner-up In each division will re ceive a gift certificate from the yardage department of the Bon Marche. Honorable mention yardages will be presented by the fol lowing woolgrowers: Stelwer Ranches. Shirley Rugg, Jim West, Joe Doherty, Sr., Oscar McCarty. Cunningham Sheep Co., and Robert Hasklns. Other district prize will be presented by: Belding Cortlcelli. j Bonnie Bell Cosmetics, Butter i Ick Fashions, Coats and Clark. Inc., National Hand Knitting Yarn Association,, Scovll I e Dritz and Singer Co, Helping sponsor this contest In Oregon are the Oregon Wool grower and Auxiliary, the U. S. and First National Banks, the Pendleton Woolen Mills, the Meier and Frank Co., the Lip man Co,, the Imperial Hotel, the Madras Freight Line, and the Portland Motor Transport Co. toat Mr. Jim Thonen. Mr. Clayton Swk. Mr. Phil Doherrr. Mr. Clara Grtov Mr. Dctn Oilman and Mr. Ollv Hugh. (Photo by C-T) Drocram moving smoothly. He Dean Naffziger, Elks Lodge introduced Mayor Bill Collins BPOE; Jack Sumner, Odd Fcl who eave the official welcome, lows; Mary McMurtry, Sans Sou- Judire Paul Jones introduced the cl Rebekahs; Clara Gcrtson, De- County Commissioners, Superin- gree of Honor, Grange Masters tenaeni 01 dcnoois, iton uanieis, introduced the members of the county school board, his office staff and the two principals, Jim Bier and Don Cole. Each prin cipal introduced his teaching staff and the supportive staffs of their schools, asking each one andor the husband and wife to stand. Who spoke were Dorris Craves, Rhea Creek and Ed Hunt, Lex ington Grange. Mrs. Hazel Ham lin represented the American Legion Auxiliary and Jim Dris coll spoke for the American Leg ion. Other Croup Reps Others who appeared were: Morrow County Gem and Min- ml TO ALL THF sssm TRICK orTREAT Wi.' for UNICEF CP 1 961 WAur Jessie Faye Morris' FOURTH GRADE STUDENTS WILL BE KNOCKING ON DOORS HALLOWE'EN EVENING OCT. 31 To collect- money for the UNICEF PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY! fins MESSAGE SPONSORED BT TOTJH HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE ANK OF n j7zastem Oreaon HEPPNEB IONE ABJ-INGTON MEMBER. FEDESAX DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION eral Society, Pete McMurtry; Ar lucklo Ski Area. Kelly Wolff; Wrangler. Dick Schlichtlng; The Neighborhood Center, Dor othy Heard; Golden Age Club. Sadie Parrish: Heppner Civic League, Judy Gochnauer; TOPS Club. Lily Wilson; Heppner Arm of the Right To Bear Arms. Ron Brltlner; and The lone Grand Squares, Daisy Colllna. Other Htlpcr The evening' great collection nt rnnkiea was provided by the women of the churches. Coffee and punch, cup and napkins, were purchased by the Hepp-ner-Morrow County Chamber of Commerce. Soroptlmlst Club members arranged and presid ed at the refreshment and name tag table. 4-H Empire Builders and The Rainbow Ulris aonatea their services as goodwill baby sitters for the evening. Friends Are Invited To Spray Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britt of Spray announce the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna Rae to Thomas Lee Troxell. All friends are cordially Invited to the wedding to be held Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. at the Assembly of God church in Spray and to the reception following. Golden Age Dinner Nov. 2, at Elks The Golden Age Club will gather for a pot luck dinner in the Elks dining room at 7:00 pn Tuesday, Nov. 2, T.h's s the the first Tuesday in November. Tha American Legion Auxil iary will not have a meeting Nov. 1. f Transparent Wr" Plaific WA : Storm : Window 14 "!" It fl J I A B T T O T AC OH Pettyjohn's Farm Cr Builders Supply For $22.95 Give Her Diamonds Caravelle by Bulova. tured, precision-made, 17 ewel watch, highlighted with twin diamonds. The Sweet Briar "Q". Caravelle by Bulova. An expensive watch at an Inexpensive price. "Something from th Jewalat'k la cUwoy omthlng ipedaL" JEWELERS Star Bourn AM. to I TJC 177 MAHf ST. HEPPNER PH. 678-9200 gV""1 i I f 'ii i" i !