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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1972)
lone Residents attend meeting in Spokane IIFPPNKRiOllK.MiWKTTF.-TIMFS, Thundiy. November l. I7I Mv CASsMi ( II I. Ml 41111I Mm Milinii Morgan were In SMikiiiie last week to attend the meeting 11I the Federal I .and Hank, They attended 1 ho retirement dinner for Fred Knutsen, president (if the hunk, who is retiring after .I'l years of service lo Ihe organization. The gala affair was held a I Ihe liidpath lintel The ladies were entertained at 11 hrtineh and style shim at the Hon Marilicnnd Mrs Joe Carter, a loriner resident ol IVndle lon, hosted a luncheon at her home 1111 Friday. Mr mid Mrs Hay llemi higner went In I'orll.md Thursday, November 9th mid spent the night with their daughter and sun-in law Mr. and Mrs Andrew Vinc-icul Jr. Card Party Sim t Al Ihe henefil curd put ty for I.e llnllxikc (here were ten liihles of traveling pinm-holc. John Jepsen won traveling pinochle Irene Crahtrce won III and Rerl AkeiH won low. Mike Matthews won High Pedro High Bridge went lo Lincrd Umigan of Eugene who is a finest al the home of Mr, mid Mrs. John Kdiiuindson. The hostesses were Mrs David Baker. Mrs. Howard I'rowell. and Mrs. John Jepsen. The party was a ureal success Mr. Jerry Martin received word thai Mr. and Mrs. IVnnis McKay are the parents ol twin girls. Mrs. McKay was a former business teacher in lone and now living in Bend. WAC will meet al Ihe Grange Hall Friday. Nov. 17 It will he pot luck al noon w ith Mrs Harold Sherer and Mrs. Bob Montgomery as Hostesses. Susan I.indstrom is home visiting for a lew days. She is now living in San Francisco. Mr and Mrs Hoy I.ind strom went to Condon for an Fastern Star meeting The Jr. High School classes of the I ntied Church of Christ had a rally It was Sunday at 3-ini. The Jr High class hosted it Mrs Hill Kictmann played the piano and everylxidy joined in a session of singing after the Devotional Mr. and Mrs. Marion Palmer, and Mr and Mrs. Let Palmer and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Klmor Palmer one dav last week. Imels Travel lo Portland Mr, and Mrs. Hcrliert Intel went to Portland last weekend lo ill lend Ihe 25lh wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hardly. The reception was held at Oregon City from 2 to 5 p m. There were over aim people there. Both of the lmels were raised there so they renewed many old acquaint ances. I-ater in the afternoon they attended a dinner at the home of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. James Imel. honoring Herbert's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imel on their 47th wedding anniversary. Incidentally, Sunday was Jim Intel's birth day, loo. Al the Wednesday safety meeting al Camp Five there were twenty eight in atten dance. Hershel Murdock re reived I. IKK) green stamps for perfect attendance. Chuck Vader was introduced at Kinzua Corporations new safe ly director. Friday Mrs Bud Dunlap and Mrs. Hershel Murdock went lo The Dalle for business, shopping and eye care for Wanda. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rill O'Neal over Ihe weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stumper and family of Portland. Klniua Has New Safety Director Mrs. Ariel catnpiM'N and Andrea went to Bend over the weekend on business. Mrs. Pat Palmer and family front Kugene were here dur ing the weekend to visit her parents Pastor and Mrs, Bill Mai. Hunting Frank Denton, sons Verlin and David were here from Brookings this weekend Hunting Frank Denton, sons Verlin and David were here from Brookings this weekend doing some hunting. Cokkitu Hate A Son Mr. and Mrs. Don Cossitt became Ihe parents of a son November 1st al I'matilla Hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds and is 21 inches long, and has been named (ieue David. Grandfathers are Richard Mortimore of Camp Five, Ki117.ua and Kobcrt Cossitt of Keho, Maternal Great Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mortimore of Twickenham and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham of Umatilla. Tachella -Baker Vows Read In lone Mr and Mrs Kay Heim higner received word that their son 1st l.t Tom Ileim bigner received a broken hand while playing football at his base in Thailand He will be sidelined from flying duties for about C weeks Gene Crow el Germany for leave. is home from a thirty dav U eddinK I or Mr. and Mrs. .I11I111 Belknap On November 11. Stella Clark and John Belknap, both of Cecil, were married by Kev. William Arthur at the lone I'nited Church of Christ. The small wedding was attended by relatives and a few close friends. The women of the church, under the direction of Mrs. William Arthur, assisted the couple in planning a reception The groom is employed by Kinzua Corp ora! ion and the couple will be living in lone. lone Garden Club Members To Make Christmas Swags The November meeting of the lone Garden Club was held at the home of Mrs. Wallace Wolff last Wednesday. Mrs. F.d Cutting and Mrs. James Driscoll were co-hostesses. The Garden Club welcomed a new member. Mrs. Kiley Munkcrs and presenter her with a green thumb. Year books were assembled and distributed. Mrs. Wolff w as appointed to represent the lone Garden Club in the district project of plant identification on the Bombing Range. Mrs. Gar Swanson reported the floral arrangements made by garden club members dis played at the Bank of Eastern Oregon in lone this summer and fall have been greatly admired and appreciated. The members voted to feature the arrangements at the bank instead of their usual fall flower show. Mrs. Van Hubbard, presi dent of the club, appointed a committee to make Christinas swags for the business houses in lone. Mrs. Swanson gave a short talk on "What the American Hag Means to Me". Mrs. Wolff showed slides on bird feeders and bird houses and gave some hints on their construction. Following the business meeting many of the members started work on the construction of either a bird house or bird feeder. MOVING?? Local or Long Distance Free Estimates Call Gene Orwick 989-8586 or Condon 384-2292 Agents (or United Van Line. Barbara and Anita Palmer took part in the Appaloosa Open Play Day Sunday at Pendleton. Anita Palmer placed. Hon Daniels Speaks to PTA The lone PTA met Thurs day November 9th. They wish to tell everyone that there are money cans set up in Bris lows, the Tavern and the Bank of F.aslern Oregon for Christ mas candy. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Christmas fund please do so. Mr. Hon Daniels gave a talk on the Long Kange Planning Program for Schools. This is a building improvement pro gram that will be voted on in December by the public. The lone Kainbow Assembly had a traveling food sale Nov. 11. It was very successful. Mrs. Lillian (Troedson) Wilkinson of Portland, form ally of lone, died Thursday. She is an Aunt of Paul Tews. The Tews attended the funeral in Portland. The lone Garden Club met at Mrs. Wallace Wolffs'. Vida Ileliker demonstrated how to make winter bird feeders. Irene Swanson reported on the American flag and what it meant to her. Shrine Caravan On Nov. 10 the annual Shriners' caravan started out from near Boise, Idaho and proceeded west gathering cars, people and gifts as they went along. Herm Winter, John Wood, Claude Graham and Don Gilliam from Morrow County joined the caravan at Bnardman when they stopped for lunch. Les Grant joined at Arlington. They took about 75-100 doz. cookies, 700 lbs. of potatoes, from D O. Nelson, and $10,280 in cash. The $280 was local contributions and $l0.(Ki0was a bequest from an estate. Mr. Winter's car was the 5(ith in the caravan and there were plenty behind hm by the time they arrived at the P'ortland Shriner's Hospital. On Saturday Mr. Winter anu those with him had the opportunity to enjoy a beauti ful, sunny day in Portland by attending the California -Oregon State football game which turned out to be very exciting. .. . , ....... , . Shirley Baker and Handy Tachella were united in marriage Oct. 28 at 2 p.m. at St. Williams Catholic Church in lone. The Kev, Raymond Beard officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of lone and the bridegroom is the son of Beverly McCloud and Ralph Tachella of Pendleton. The bride wore a white lace over satin dress with empire lines and a short train. Her bouffant veil was held in place by a cluster of petals outlined in seed pearls. She carried a bouquet f white daisies, yellow roses and baby breath. Her father escorted her down the aisle and gave her in marriage. The bride's sisters were her attendants. Mrs. Jerry Kindrick was matron of honor and Debra Baker and Mrs. Jeff Burnett were brides maids. They wore floor length dresses in autumn colors. The matron of honor wore a vacado and the bridesmaids wore rust. Each wore a matching ribbon headdress. The carried colonials of yellow button mums and white daisies. Best man was Casey Ander son, brother of the groom. Ushers were Robert Baker and Jerry Kindrick. Jeff Burnett was candle lighter. Music . Miss Susan Carey sang two songs, accompanied by Mrs. Dale Bennett of Pilot Rock who also played the nuptial music. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Baker wore a blue double knit with navy blue acces sories. Mrs. McCloud wore a beige and brown ensemble with brown accessories. Reception Follows Floral arrangements of - 4' A Vi a- I 1 S Tachella is the former 0. Married In a to am. ceremony at Justice of the Peace Nobel F.dwards home In Fossil Saturday Shirley Judii Of Kinzua became the bride of Dale Sargent of Kiniua, Close relatives and friends were In attendenre with Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Condon attending the couple. After the ceremony a recep tion was held at (he Kinzua home of Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Neal. The two tiered wedd ing cake was decorated with lavender and white sweet peas and topped with bouquet of flowers. Approximately twenty-five guests were pre sent. Mr. and Mrs. Sargent will make their home in Kinzua where Dale is em ployed by Kinzua Corporation. Irene Samples, Bonnie Camp bell, Kolierta Coulee, Ruth Carey, Patsy MoMinn, Deena Reid, Sharon Bell, Fvy Luper and Melba Mitchell. It was decided lo have the annual holiday dinner November IHth On Wednesday Mrs. Clar ence Benson and Mrs. Ruddy Craft went to The Dalles for medical care for Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sargent went to Silverlon over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice and family went to Bend Saturday for dental care for Linda. While there, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oyler and son lion. Mrs. Mark Jellick, Mrs. Mark Handle and Mrs. Glen Spivey were in The Dalles Saturday for business and shopping. Friendship Club Meets Friendship Club was held Wednesday night at the First Grade Room with Cindy Weaser as hostess for the evening. High and Pinochle was won by Sue Mattison and Second High and pinochle was won by Virginia Sitton. Others playing for the evening were a ...taaa (Ivan away DECEMBER 23 FREE GIFT for anyon who enters NO PURCHASE NECESSARY (but II would tur ntalia ui happy) MEL WINTER Mobile Homes MHraf mi NihJMm i74-l.il - OPIN SUM0AT - m m u a a M m Mr. and Mrs. Randy Tachella. Mrs. Shirley Baker of lone. yellow gladioli and yellow button mums were used at the reception which followed in the church social room. Yellow roses and wedding bells decorated the four-tier wedding cake cut and served by Miss Mary Ella Johnson and Miss Elaine Johnson, aunts of the groom. Pouring were Mrs. Pauline Gorger of Portland and Mrs. Susan Orton of Woodburn. Teri Bennett had the guest, book. Going Away For going away the bride wore a blue plaid pants suit with green accessories. After a wedding trip to Reno, the couple will reside in Pendle ton. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary of the Valley High School at Beaverton and is now employed at St. Anthony Hospital in Pendleton. The groom attended Big Bend Community College at Moses Lake and is employed at Harris Pine Mills.' CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY is now offering Service to the Heppner Area on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month Free Estimates On RECOVERING -RESTYLING -REPAIRING For Appointments (PHONE TOLL FREE) 276-0232 611 S.W. Frazer Pendletonj i:wr v f - S a- 4 Kneeling L-R-Bob "Gates, Skye Krebs, Joe Rietmann, Tom Gates, Kim Gutierrez, Charles McElligott, Kevin Gutierrez, Mgr. Harvey Chiiders. Standing L-R: Asst. Coach Lynn Killpack, Phil Carlson, Kent Gutierrez, Glen Griffith, Mike Warren, LeRoy Rea, Paul If ral It ri Ashurst, Mark Rietmann, Ed Winkleman, Jerry Pettyjohn, David Warren, Dick Snider, Don McCartyf Rick Peterson, John Rietmann, Aaron Klinger, Coach Gordon Meyers, and Joel Peterson. Class A-8 State Semi-Fin als Sat., Nov. 18-1.30 P.fl lone, Oregon Mtfiirafliifl LGiitfik7& Thel's Cafe Akers Motor Service Jordan Elevator Co. Bristow's Market lone Chevron Station Independent Garage Chas. O'Connor, Insurance Rietmann's Hardware lone Lions Club Lindstrom Bros. Iron Works T tr C Storage Stormor Bins 421- 7437 Ham's Truck Line 422- 7277 Bailey's Tavern McKinney Bros. Inc. Agricultural Hauling Ion, Or. Paul Pettyjohn Co. Morrow County Grain Growers fcaaiV0BB Ekstrom Trailer Sales Nomad Traral Trailers & Pickup Campari 422-7288 Dobyn's Pest Control John W. Japten Murrays Rx Stables Bod Murray lone, Oregon Bank of Eastern Oregon