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CAZtTTE TlMCS, TndT. ! Boardman Dinner Marks Years' End By MART ttt MARLOW tu.iit 2 IHT ,L attended th lS'! dinner and WaUh MKi " TV., Hoardman i'niunlty Church New m up cuurM.. Salad , iho country ...mo of Mr. and Mr Kvct.tt Struckmeier. ami, the main dinner curse home of '"r n"'1 M"V N.il Klnff. Itrt wnit MTvefl M the cl.urh and the Kin', won- surprised on the occasion of their 17th weddins annUcr h.,ry and were '.resented with a rake. A film. 'The Professor and the Prophets" wa "own ''" ev -niiiK was the Watch Service with candlelight communion. in Scudder Family Gather Mr and Mw. J"' Hclmka and daughter Terry were hosts Dec. 'Jti for n reunion t.f tne ..llu ri.ljilivi'S .if Mt- n,.lmkn. nt tlie t.recnfield t...ii .iih iiliout t0 at- tending. Those present included Mrs. Ilolmka's lour nrowiers their families. Howard Scudder of Garden Grove. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scudder and child ren Chatleen. Charles. Colleen. Carmen and Christopher of Prcs cott. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Da mm and family of Wal la Walla. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rands of Kureka w.,h Mr. and Mis. Harold Scudder and children Jill, Matth cw and Roderick of St. Helens; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scudder and children Jackie and Tiny, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scudder and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scudder. Jr.. and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gene Scudder and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Charlton and family, all of Mil-Ion-Freewater, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sutton and family of Kalispell. Mont. Others included Mrs. Ilolmka's son, David March Walla Walla, and Her sons- ;iw and daughters. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Wood of Suili Val i.. f.-ilif .-i nil Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schah ami daughter Mar ci Lynn of linen i P.irk, Calif. Mrs. Tatone is Hostess Mrs. Joe Tatone was hostess fr the weekly cud party at Dod.ne City Inn Tuesday of las! week, sponsored by t lit Wom en's Activity Committee of Greenfield Grain;.'. There were five tables of pinochle in play. Jlieh prize was won by Mrs. lalpli Skoubo, and second hi).;n iMit to Mrs. Allien w.uiionv. Mrs. Skoubo and Mrs. loin liai rison received the traveling pi nochle prizes. Holiday Visitors Mrs. George llolderman of Corvallis visited last week nt the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Seehafer. Oth er holiday visitors at the See hafer home were their grand daughter and family. Mr. and lire Kenneth Coe and daughter Moiissa. and Coe's mother, Leo viimi foo. all of Elgin: Scehaf- r.r' hrolher. R. II. Seehafer of iTmniillu: and their son-in-law nnrl dime htor. Mr. and Mrs. f h nr lie Vaucrhn. Ji,ai,)nv visitors at the home fif Mr. and Mrs. Seth Russell nnd dailL'hter-in law, Mr. and Mis. Dale Russell .. r,t chiidi-pn Dan. Steve and Da- i.-no nnd their son-in-law and lull ahior Mr. and Mrs. Gene t?ni,l nil of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan and children Jerry, JacK anu Carol Ann went to The Dalles to visit at the home of Dono van's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wilds. Mr. and Mrs. Larry West of Portland were holiday visitors at the home of West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey West, Jr. Mrs. West's mother, Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington, was another vis itor. Christmas Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Konaia buick ,i,i,Ti,t,r ninnp were nosrs ... - - --- n breaKiasi on -'""'a Veer's Dy ChI wm ht fr dinner. Gu.t Included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ball. Mr . Cerpenler. Mr. Uo "" 0d Mr. Frank Mailow. Boardmaa VUltou Mr. Dale Anderson of l'rm, l.hiho. teil the holiday here at ihe home of her on-ln-Uw and daughter. Mr. ami Mr. Ron IMnleli. , , , . T..r. Ii ll.-hnka visited dur .... .i... hoiidav vacation in in.ott. Wash., at the home of her uncle ami aunt. Mr. ami Mr n.-iix'tt SetHlder. m, ..,,1 Mm. Francis Ball Yakima. Wash., were weekend ..,.n,. t ih home oi niuo m Mm Hazel MilW. They i... i'uiio.1 with hi uncle and aunt. Mr. ami Mrs. Roy BUI. Mr. and Mr. Bill Lewi 'f Ckiah were New Year' week end visitor at the home of Mr. .Hid Mrs. Hern.inl DtMvivan. Mr. and Mr. Dennis Filetti spent the holiday vacation In I'emllcton at the home of Mrs Faletti' parent. Mr. and Mrt. Howard Kern. ii..ii.l ..v visitors at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Struck meier were their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Lee vvei her and son Gary and Todd of Orangevale. Calif.; their sons iind daughter-in law. i:ev. ano Mrs. Dick Strucktneier of Tort anld. and Karl Struckmeier. and Mrs. Struckmeier' mother. Mrs Vera IVttit of Portland. The annual cougien.'i"i'' mi'.-ting of the ooardman lorn m.Miitv Cliiin h will he held tin evening of Jan. 20, .starting with pot luck supper at :.n p.m. Kinzua's Holiday Activity Slowing KELSO ti... iv,.rsl.t. Pirate will host the Weston Tigers here Jan. 7. and will travel to Ileppner for a game Jan. 8. Harvard Editor Visits in County i: we Miss (Vila Currin flew to Kastern Oregon from tier graduate studies at Harvard University for Christmas visits with Iter family and many friends. Celia is the first wom an editor of the .significant -Harvard Business Revue." Sun il.iy and Monday Celia visited with her dad Bob Currin. bro ther John, and other family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Currin on Ut ile Butler Creek. -..n. h.i u well known in - . journalistic circles, is a gradu ate of the University of Oregon She was employed by the Pen .ti.. i.., i K;ist Oremmian whili vim a .student at Pendleton High School and returned to work on that paper earn .-.mi.-mer during her college years. The K. O. gave Celia a tuition holarship to the U. ot O. iwo years ago sue speiu uu- io- i..p uim v iil' in r.iimanu. ...is.. ..nu cleeii'd to edit the Harvard Revue after competitive interviews nnd alter m-i iu-uiu- tials and references were cate- fully checked. The choice of a woman cui- tor came as a surprise io nwi sons of Harvard iwiucn uas been coeducational lor longi. ii.,viever. Celia's choice is a ioyful badge of success to sup- J ... ... 1 IU Clin porters ol woman s -- was awarded a substantial fel- l..lili aloni? with this SUD- stantial reponsibillty. AsKeu aooui luiuiu .,ii uv that after a sum- VA 1 " J . , rtat will attend Col- .....hi i ITnl vnrult v'S School of Journalism in New York for hs next year. She then i...... i.viim n rnreer for her liuota t',1,v - . . ...of i.. mihitchlnor. Seems like Liw. miiTht have a good start, doesn't it? B VIRGINIA KINZL'A Holiday Kuest of Mr. and Mr. JaeK Mtwn nr Mr. Cora Burnslde of Spray. Mr. and Mr. Ikjb Steasall. Don- ... m m I. ... t.t !! mill 01 "" Mr. Tim Prlsc.ll oi wuwaun.e Earl Stt'aKaU of John Day. Mr n.l Mr. Don Nlckelsen. Brad and Tiffanl of Klniua. David Sltton. Barbara Mwener. n Sitton. ami Debbl Sitton of Rose- liuri". Mr ami Mrs. Le Bailey were In The Dalle last Saturday for Mrs. Baliey " lv, medical cure. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and Hon Don t.f Bend is'ni fin Year here vIsltlnR with rela tives. Pastor and Mrs. William Mai and daughter Marilyn were bus. lues visitor to Ileppner anu then to Portland Monday on business, returning home Tues- Mr. and Mrs. JacK look their grandson u 'J- to The Dalles Saturday -..- they met his paren is, Mrs. Ron Mae imiu lH-r who took wan on nun..-. Mr. and Mrs. Troy nay anu family went to Ileppner rriuuy evening to spend New Uars with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sargent and family. Mr. Stanton U Hurt tr Earl Norrls and Mrs. .tn, Todd took Mrs. Don Stan- Friday for treat Mill ll - " . ...u..m ment of a broken .u....,..i ..i the kitchen sue .-o'i " . ... ... niunn rare at tne iioor. J " t."--- ---- Pioneer Memorial HospitaK then taken on to Pendleton oy ...c Morrow County Ambulance to St. Anthony Hospital. Mr. Stan ton went over Friday returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Mur ,i,.,if were business visitors to home! The Dalles la-st Friday. Mr and Mrs. Denzil vwme spent the weekend at Spring field visiting with Mr. ami m.. ri.i Wallace. !.. ....a Mr Richard lliom- .-, w'.-nt to Grass Valley for the weekend to visit witn mr . ...... Mis Ken Todd and Geraldine. They took Duffy Winebarger with them where he met his parents who were visiting at Grass Valley along with Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and family. Jewell's Have Granddaugnier Mr. and Mrs. Martin Potter i.. hi.e.-imo the parents a daughter Rebecca Shane, who was born Dec. 2li in The Dalles. She weighed 8 11)., S:!i oz. Ma ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs W I. Jewell of Kinzua wltli Mr. and Mrs. Garland Pot ter of Condon the paternal grandparents. Great grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jewell in Missouri, Mr. ana mis. Karl Blois of Canby and Mrs. Ralph Potter of Condon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shoema ker and sons Jett ana rnuuu of Pocatello, Idaho were holiday week cuests of Mr. anu ivus. v J. Benson and family. i HARRY DOANE STEERS, aria Uoa machinlit mat (Jt) wm horn lor Chrlitma. H Ult Dec 28 for Mofftt Field, Co. H has 12 mow wok of school. Ho l tho on ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Stoors. (Photo by Lyon aruaioj. Mr. Slusher Completes 25 Dale Slasher, Pacific North- west Bell manager at ren.n.-u... for the past 10 years, recently completed 25 year service with PNB. He began his career Jan. Z. 1917, a a telephone representa i twti-i.wi and nrocrcssed livt.- Ill , . " through other managerial posit ions before coming m h-huh.-ton in 1961. Mr. Slusher' involvement In the community has Included his being on the Board of Di rectors, Fort Pendleton; past president, UGN. board member of Oregon Association for Crip pled Children ana auuus; mem ber of Umatilla County Histor ical Society Boaru; cnairmau u. the Recreation Committee, Uma tilla rnuntv Development Asso- nUIInn anri lirident Of the V 1LII " . ' ' I- ' Pendleton Kiwanis Club. Lexington Folks Travel About By DELFHA JONES I KXINGTON Mr. and Mr. Deltert S'tiT and family spent Sunday in the mountain where they enjoyed some skldoinu with friend. Mr. Lola Bret-dlntf ha return ...i ... rui.iupli. Idaho where iw.nl ome time with her son Paul, who wa recently In lured In an accident there. Mr. and Mr. Kd Hunt have returned home from Um Lin da Cm I., where he underwent major xurfery there In IVcem cer. ... . Mr. and Mr. Marvin way ami fitmilv visited over the week end with hi brother and fam- llv. Mr. and Mrs. Joe ay m The Dalle. William i .-B" lAineny itr turned home New Year's Day from a few day stay In St. An thony H.xspltuI in Pendleton. Mr. Venice Hendrickson had niiiii over the holl- !t a i 1 ---- clay her son and family, fclvln Standley or roruanu. Mr. and Mr. Forrest Rlnehart and children of Ukiah were Lex ington callers over the holidays, visiting with relatives. r....-nr n nests of Mr. ana Mr. Bob Kroll on Christmas " .. i...- n.ninu Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelson and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Guy r.eison oi Hermlston, and on New ear the K roll a visueu ms v.cn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kroll in Cor- vallis. , . Dale Whitney and son Rick motored to Lexinxgton Thurs day, after his wife and daugh ter who had spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Grange Pancake Supper Lexington Grange will meet on Saturday night for their reg ular meeting, starting with a l, dinner nt 6:30 p.m.. planned and served by the men of the Grange. Program will fol low Let's all make resolutions ta fcuppon ne tmnu-mw that we are membrre m ne.t year. rl make It C'1 yeaf ft U- . . ' Mr W. J. Sutton ml the Mi Sun and SH Franck of Valencia. Calif , were vUlttng the home of the Sut ton' niece ana nepnew jir. Mr. Btb Davidson. Mr and Mr. Serae Covaii ana children of HilUboro were vl- Itlng friend over tne r - ih and were house gueit ol .Mr. and Mr. O. W. cuuionn. ir. and Mr. Covall were former Lexlniiton teacher. Win. J. VanWinKie na urn confined to hU home the lat week with illne. Donald Majeke of Ier Pfk IH'nt the holiday with hU parent Mr. and Mr. Gene Ma- i""ke- ... Mr. ana Mr, view u. wiw." en entertained TIurday nieht with a dinner ai wieir nun-. Those present were Mr. ana mm rl Whitney. on hick and KlmberW Larson of Port land. Mr. and Mr, r. one of Lexinxgton and M. Lyie Jensen and children or ileppner. BOWLING Iparettmer Team MCGG Kim' IVterwm' Central Mikf Gray' Lttt , Hijih Ind. Can1" .a- itf: lllch Iml W L ITS i 15 Ph) III Serie Bob and Mike Mahon ol El gin visited their grandparent. Mr. and Mr. Sam .vnuaniei u. Hardman. Enroute home they visited their other grandmother. Mr. Joe Mahon in Ileppner. Mr. and Mr. Clint Agee went to Portland during the holiday. VOIP, tsu, - Jkie AIMott. 50: lllUh Team iM Lot! Mn,, High Team Serl. McUu. Come to Heppner Stuart Dick came up ! the holnh.y with hi .". M'- ,),, Mr. L. E. Dick. Joinmn him In Portland for the ride to Ilepp ner were Carl Bauman t vlil hi folk. Mr. and hi. v. Bauman and Mr. and Mr. Tun Drlscoll to visit hi folk. Mr and Mr. Jim DrUcoll On ChrUtma day. Mr. ana Mr. Tim Driscoll went t kin zua to have Chrlstm-t with rel atlve. On the day after thrUt ma, the four Drlseolls went t PendieK.n to visit Mr. am Mr. D.irvl Bruning. Mrs. Brunlnif I the Jim DrlseuU' daughter. Unda Cooper who attend Manhattan Bible School In Man haitan. Kan.. I here for vaca tion with her mother. Mr. June Field and other relative ami friend. MONEY Pay Yourself First by Saving Here Generous Dividends Paid Regularly Call Us Today! FOKST FEBOfU. Ph. 276-3421 Savings Cr Loon Assn. 109 S. W. Court Pendleton of of Trrnne Lorqren underwent major surgery Dec. 9 tu ten dleton Community riospna.. and morning at their home with 20 attending. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gronquist and daughter Karen of Pendleton; Mrs. Sam Beeks of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Donovan and children Jerry, Jack and ,1 A.,n Mr nm1 Mrs. Dewev West, Jr., ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank d.o DnH H;iiii'hter Shauna, Mrs. M. I. Oveson and Mr. and t-o" p.,inh Skoubo. Karen Gron- itn. - ... quist has been a visitor at the Black home over me nouuas. t nnH Mrs. Bernard Dono ho holiday weekend at the home of their son-in-law nd dauehter, Mr. ana Mis. tmi White, in Imbler. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Allen went to Zillah, Wash., to spend the holidays at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen. Mr and Mrs. Vern Willkle and son David of Mattawa, Wn.. were New Year's weekend visit ors at the home of Mrs. Willkle's uncle, Zearl Gillespie. New r". wini-hester returned to . . - :ta jiftnr snendine her n:f;v,ii k...,. , " ri,sama vnoation With Iter . . r....l ..nronta Mr. flllU MrS. T-Hllt i.r:....i....r whito sli( was nore VYlllimfiLi. . .... ho worked and earneu cujit money. Erna is doing post-grad uate work to enaoie ner 10 en ter Veterinary school. m. rxA Mra. Arthur Dodiell 5inulav to Thursday in v,,.,nn, with their son-in-law oa iiniiDhtpr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford and family ivio Piirrv nnd Lori. ii-ii, v.,, - . t nnd cominc tne Llliuuiv. 8""ft u nniwlls visited with another daughter and family, Mr. and tr James Drobny, Joe, Frank and Arthur at Eagle Creek. 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