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DEB0RA JEAN YOCNQ
Debora Young
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. IMrley Young.
Heppner, announce the engage
mcnt of their daughter, Debora
Jean, to Jnhn K. Dubuque, son
f Mr. and Mr. Touswnt Du
buque, Heppner,
Mu You nt!. I'-HW graduate
if Heppner High School, attend
ed Kastern Oregon Collide. La
Grande, and Rlue Mountain
lommmunity College, Pcndle-
Ion. She is presently employed
by the Bank of Eastern Oregon,'
Heppner. Mr. Dubuque, a 1967,
graduate uf Heppner High,'
served two years in the U. S.I
A.ivy, and Is employed ry llcpp-j
tier Lumber Company, lleppner.J
T!k couple plan to Ih mar
ried in December.
lUrlcm Act inioii lulJ
Jsoroptimwi that when
went to Fitgland hhe
thought thrre would tx
"language banter". Thin wasn't
quit true! They livett not far
trin a mall gtorery. On tM'
lot. the would aK fr omethtng
that was m int.'ty to the gro
ceryman. Then she Mould have
to go ii roii ml IMikiiig at the
shilves f.-r what olie wanted
Corn Mjfth to them I corn
flour, moUuM- is trlcle, thumb
lark are drawing pins, iron
ir..ser is the hardware shop
and weasel Is pay cheek. She
r.i ailed the nurwry days song
Top Cot-s the Weasel' whith
is in reality the way your pay
rh.sk disappear!
Si.'ies clise for tea from 11
a m. until 2 p.m. Their pastries
are er' delicious and very rich
tut the Knglish people do so
i n-ni h walking and bicycling
th.tt she said she seldom saw
it f.it wiihmii In Fngland.
N'.iw we know who the cute
l.ttlo gills on the unieyclcs were'
i:i the Morrow County Fair pa-
I mdf. They were Nancy and Su
;.n. All ttt of I'endli'ton. Dau
ghters uf Mr. and Mrs. Kiehard
Allstott, they have won several
prizes for their mastery id the
unicyiic.
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MR. ond MRS. THOMAS
LEE TROXELL
Cindy Reade Wed
In Spray Ceremony
,Miy l.ueicida Re Fpray
and Lelie .V Ledington uf Fort
Biace. Ca wer married at in
early fall wedding at the Spray
B-iplikl C'hurvh. I'aMor Wayne
Adam from Payville read the
Sept. lit ceremony, The btl.le U
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Keade of Spray and
the bridegroom Is the son f
Mr, ai.d Mrs. Victor Lcdinton
of Fort Bragg.
Mr. Reade gave l daugh
ter in manlace. She wore a
n.air I.-plmIi eown id who.
thantilly Ue over taffeta with Mml ln lM soutneastern Ore
a M'mi cathetirat tram. Km In- illerne, IVrived from n
ed pearl hearU held the finder- MJmain iiunun word. aml
tip veil of Illusion pet with l.u-e weans ' home of the north wind.
rdjje. She carried a laie covered ' 11 w muen more titan
white Bible topped with a eor-i ,n:) Daon O. Hyde, his
iMiie, inetr live rniioren. anil a
'YomiV Tells of
A Year's Ranching
Joys and Problems
Mr. Gene Ferguson reviewed
IVijton O. Hides oui.iaii.ioirf
rivk 'Tamr f.r the Book
wotms Club at their Nov. 16
men inn In the new home tf
Mrs. tJeoree Curnn. Ttils 1971
Insik. published by Dial lres. U
author Hyde's second very sue
eessful story tas on lit near
Klamath Fall. Hi earlier -San
dy. The True Ptory of a Rare
Sandhill Crane Who Joined Our
ramtiy- was rea.i ny many a
lis condensed version apMred
in Hie Reader's Uit.
Yamsl U a ramh. A va! unit
HCffWER, (ORE.). CAICTTC TIMCS. Tbursdoy. Ho. . H7 3
le.t and lev pnditable. and ' U;IAW(
one Yamsl U gone we will jjT'110 WngC
never see it likes auin j PinOChlO Ond Pedro
Morrow County entile ranth- p O.ftfl V(,i..,JAU
ers and their famihea wold,"0" .UU, 0tUrJ0y
appreei-te the many problems! . tlll.. i,i ... , . ,
1 1 i i --'.-
;U 111 I. lent i' at j. II
Spray Couple
Exchange Vows
Mrs. Ron
liuiiiH Friday
Calif. She hud
for memorial
old friend.
Palmer returned
from Fairfield,
been called there
services for an
Mr. and Mrs. C J. D. Bauroan
enjoyed an early Thanksgiving
wlu-ii their son Carl Joined
th- m last weekend. Carl has
now returned to Kugcne where
h" is .studying law.
Dolly Allstott plana to be
with her daughter and family
for Thanksgiving. She will vis
it Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jack
son at Cresham.
Donnu Rntt, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Ray R. Brill of Spray
1 era me the bride of Thomas
l.ee Troxell. win of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Troxell. also uf Spray In
.i double rini! ceremony on
Nov. 5. George Ingersoll per
formed the ceremony at the As
sembly of Gid Church in Spray.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father wore a white sat
in floor length gown and veil
with a crown of pearls and car
ried a white nosegay on a white
Bible.
The bride chose lavender and.
yellow for her colors which ers Gary Adams of Long Creek
were carried out in the wed-1 and Frank Howell of Hamilton,
ding party's attire. Matron of both formerly of Spray, Gary
honor. Mrs. Lyle Totter of Her- Hickerson, the bridegroom's
miston, sister of the bride wore, uncle, of Portland, was best
of laven- man.
sage of white orchids and a
cascade of white roies.
mli ids, and pink carnations
For her something old and bor
rowed khe wore a silver and
turquoise cross tusKl.i.e of her
mothers. The bride and her
mother designed the dress, veil
anil hearts.
Jovee Reade, the bride's sis
ter in law was matron of honor.
The bildestnaids wete Donna
I5ritt of Spray and Teresa Hollo-
jk'ter of Ontario.
ine matron i mmor wore
pink satin and carried a bou
quet of lily of the valley, car
nations and pink rosebuds. The
bridesmaids wore blue taffeta
and carried bouquets of lily ol
the valley, pink carnations and
blue cornflowers.
Condlelightera
Candlelighters were the ush
white 1 huR
WI1I
mean
assortment of
.escribed. TtlUI Wilier
tecls these problems front the
Inside us a iistd wotking, haul
worrying ram her,
lie sums his feeling In these
words: "Yamsl Is more than
just borne and livelihood for
my wife t,t'rdl and our fle
children: It Is f.r each one of
u a consuming passion, a com
mon challenge and adventure
In which we all partake."
Sons Souci
Meets Here
plires
tot this Saturday night at K im
at the Willows Grange Hall at
lone. Those who enjoy playing
either pinochle or pedco ate cor
dlally invited and are usked to
contribute a donation of $1 1
as they enter.
Davidson Clan
Gathers Early
JUST ARRIVED FOR
New, Soft, Cuddly, Washable
i
Cuddle tour fet in comfort
$Q00
to S700 Per Pair
For Mother and Daughter
Also
Brocaded Wedges and
Flats by Wellco
Don't Forget the Man
and Boys in the Family
For Comfy Slippers
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Just in Time For
THE FAMILY CHRISTMAS
RADIOS iiBLE MODEL
TABLE
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RECEPTION OFF THE T.V. CABLE.
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LARGE STOCK OF
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a flxr lencth gown
der lace. Mrs. Burke Gentry of
Heppner. and Mrs. Walter Coff
man of Hermlston were attend
log bridesmaids dressed In
matching yellow lace gowns.
Nieces of the bride, Zorieta Pot
ter and Shin rotter served as
candle lighters. All had match
ing veil hats and carried nose
gays of yellow and lavender.
Donald Troxell, Jr., served hi:
brother as best man with Larry
j Iiist:ols, brother-in-law to the
bridegroom and Gary Adams
acting as ushers.
'i Love You Because" and
''For All We Know" were the
selections sung during the cere
mony by Kathy Brisbois, sister
of the bridegroom, accompanied
by Mrs. Jim Burris, organist.
Reception Follows
At the reception held at the
Assembly of God Church, cousin
of the bride, Verna Britt pour
ed the coffee and tea; Mrs.
Frank Howell served the punch
and Mary Joe Brisbois cut the
cake. Linda Ashmead attend
ed the gift table and Dee Dee
Chapman was at the guest book.l
The couple will reside in
Long Beach, Calif., where the
bridegroom is stationed with the
U. S. Navy.
Both are graduates of Spray
Hign kenool, Donna in 1971 and
Tom in 1968.
lone Pedro Tourney
Cominq Ud Soon
I he annual Pedro tourna
meiit at lone will be getting
underway soon. All persons in
terested in playing are asked to
the organizational meeting to
be held Nov. 23 at 4 p.m. at The
Office in lone. Anyone interest
ed in playing but not able to
attend this meeting is asked to
call Mrs. Darrell Padberg at 422
7253. She will act as chairman.
Degree of Honor
Serves Feast
The Degree of Honor Protect
ive Association arranged a fam
ily and guest annual Thanks
giving dinner at the Heppner
cnnstian unurch last Saturday
night . Around 75 adults and
children enjoyed the terrific two
turkey and all the fixings din
ner and the delightful musical
program. Two musical groups,
the Carl Marquardt family, Lex
ington, and the Assembly of
God Youth Chorus led bv Mrs.
Don Burwell, each sang several
lively selections. Mrs. Alice Mc
Cabe, president of the Degree
of Honor, presided. 1
Marie Brift sang three num
lwrs. I Love You Truly. I Love
You Because and Abide With Us.
She was accompanied by Laur
el Kelsey who also played the
wedding marches. The church
was decorated with candles nnd
baskets of roses, carnations and
lilies.
Reception Follows
The reception was held at I he
Spray Grange Hall. Flowers of
pink and blue were used in
decorating the hall.
The bride's mother made the
cake which she decorated with
pink roses and rosebuds. It was
served by Olive Reade, the
bride's grandmother and Mrs,
Clara Strocker. Mrs. Virginia
Moore of Long Creek was at
the punch bowl and Mrs. Carol
lne Hickerson of Portland pour
ed coffee.
Joyce Reade and Tricla Car
ter attended the gift table and
Verna Britt was in charge of
the guest book.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Reade wore a beige knit
with pink and blue accent
scarf, white orchid corsage and
white accessories. Mrs. Leding
ton wore a dress of light blue
lace over blue taffeta, white
accessories and lavender orchid
corsage.
For Going Away
For going away the bride
chose a black and white dress
with white accessories, white or
chid corsage and a pearl brace
let. The young couple was to
have a honeymoon trip down
the Oregon coast and through
the redwoods to Fort Braee
where they will make their first
home.
The bride attended Spray
Schools all 12 years, eraduat
ing with the class of 1971. She
has been an active member of
the commmunity in 4-H. She
was a 10-year member and had
served as a Junior leader for
four years and as an Archery
leader for one year.
ine Driaegroom is also a
graduate of Spray High School
with the class of 1967. He spent
four years in the Navy and now
works as a millwright at Geor
gia Pacific at Fort Bragg, Ca.
S.UU Souci Rehekah lxle
No. 33 met Nov. 19 for list
m.elirl H.-f.ir. Tl m 11L Ul,..t
adopted .i ,i, i..., .......
ind domestic animals. It Zi i !..T' k.. . .'.V .T
iMMimiHt v illliv HUH HI n Mil
home to the family
to many endangered
and
Kpe-
OMTY:
Lethal bait station are being
piacea in Morrow County for
predators. For information con
tact Jerry Rood, Fish & Wildlife
Service, phone 676-5391, Hepp
ner.
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or Condon 384-2293
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Heppner
Iwivcn
cie.
Thii Idxik. really n Journal,
with its more than 1(H) photo
gr.iplui, record a year on the
ranch a the seasons change
and the ranch work changes
with them. Mr. Hyde eloquent
ly describe his feelingn as the
miow falls through the winter,
as he struggles to nv.i.t the I
nirlh of a calf, as he strains
his ear for the first crv of the
sandhill cranes returning from
the South. He shows one the
challenge which face his de
termination to hold the ranch
together for hln family and the
host of wild things who depend
on a wilderness to survive.
While his patient banker In
sts that he convert more and
more productive marsh and
meadow Into pasture and liny
fields, Dayton Hyde sees to it
that nesting grounds go undis
turbed, that hideouts survive.
But strive as he may, the wil
derness is becoming rarer.
Roads are being hacked through
the woods, wetlands are being
drained, ranching is becoming
to meet. It miraculously escaped
the flame that consumed ad
Joining building. Thankful, too.
for the work uf everyone who ef.
fivtively Moppxd the awlul
fire before It consumed more
places of business. Flection of
officers for 1972 will be at next
meeting. Chlrsima activities
w ill a No be planned. Ill mem
ber were retried on among
which were Jo Huston. Dclorls
McDowell and John Wightman.
Oma Cox resldned as commu
nity service chairman for the
lodge and the Noble Grand.
Mary McMurlry appointed Mat
tie Green to fill in wilh these
rcjHirtH until Assembly sessions
which this coming May will be
held In TillamiKik. Tena Scott
nnd Pearl Wright as also were
Vera Boutelle, wre welcomed
back to home lodge meet Inns
by the Noble Grand.
Serving delicious refresh
ments for the social hour was
the hostess, Oma Cox. Several of
the members recently attended
a luncheon Nov. 13 held In Mil
ton Freewater with Integrity
R. L. No. 175 w hose aPst Noble
Grands were hostesses.
The Robert Davidson family
had an early Thanksgiving f un
lly gathering at Lexington last
weekend. Because Gregg was the
star of the Heppner Drama
Club's play, and Anita also con
tributed much to the play'a mic
cess, their family rallied around,
and had their traditional big
family Thanksgiving a little
earlier than usual.
Home for the excitmem were
Mr. and Mr. Harlan Flint and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
do Flint, all of Hen virion. Mrs.
Flint I the Davidson's daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert David
son, Jr., and sons Rob nnd Chris
came from Milwaukle. Mr. and
Mrs. Vcrn Vlull brought their
thn-e children from Milton
Freewater. Mrs. Robert Davidson. Sr.
who broke her foot several
weeks ago as she was leaving
a ceramic class at the Sand Hol
low Att Shoppe says she is still
not able to get Into a shoe but
that she is getting around bet
ter each day. She adds that she
finds socks wear out lots faster
when one doesn't wear a shoe.
On Nov. 22 Frank Turner was
receiving congratulations on his
86th birthday.
John Wightman. Heppner's
other gallant cavalier, Just re-
I turned home from the hospital
to get set before his Nov. 29
birthday, his 90th.
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IN THE TRADITION OF THE HOLIDAY, WE
GRATEFULLY TAKE ACCOUNT OF OUR BOUNTIFUL
BLESSINGS . . .
Prayerful moments in the church of our choice . . .
happy moments with family and friends . . . these are
the times when we most appreciate air our daily bless
ings. Today, we join with you in giving thanks . . . and
extend our best wishes for a happy Thanksgiving.
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