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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1972)
Friends invited Shower Given late Spring Wedding Planned Raymond Move Friends and reluttvcs Jirr f.,.u, u, ......... n..i.. ...... .. ' O O Mr. and Mrt. Arnold Hav- Friends and relatives are ciinliitllv invited in attend the wedding of Cindy Harnett und I lean Wright on Fruliiv, Nov. 1 ill 7 :to p.m. al the liM' I,uthTiin (liurcli. Greenup Gentry Friends of Janet Gentry and (ireg (irccniip are cordially inviicd to tlirir wedding and the reception on Nov. 25 ul ll a m nl SI. Patrick's Catholic Church. Heppner. Jmii'l is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kill Gentry und Ores is the Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Don Creenup all of Heppner. Shower Recently when Mr. and Mm. Hill IVIcsky of vYesport, Wa visited here, friends honored Mrs. I'elesky at a miscellan eous bridal shower. Mrs. I'elesky is the former Monu Lisa Marshall. Guests dropped in from 1 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. I'al O'Brien. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Glen Ward, Mrs. Don iiennett and Dchhy and Miss Sherrie Lynn O'Hrien. Kalhy Marshall and Mrs. Don Isom, the hitter of Pendleton, assisted in opening the gifts. Mrs. Isom is the former Kalhy Schiller of Hutler Creek. Cindy Rarnett. tlridc-clcct of IX'iin Wright, was honored al a shower in lone on Nov. 13 at the I'mled Church of Christ at 7 o m. The hasernenl room was decorated in orange, gold, green and brown. Hostesses were: Mrs. Umm Carlson. Mrs. Pete Cannon, Mrs. Herb Kkstrom. Jr.. Mrs. Howard Crowd I and Mrs. Jim Pettyjohn, Assislinjj Cindy with the many lovely Rifts were Mrs. Frank llalvorsen and Miss D Ann Harnett, both of lone. Heppner Garden Club There were 12 members present on Nov. 13 when the Heppner Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. F.d Gonty. Mrs. Fred Martin of the lone Garden Club was the speaker for the evening. She showed slides of cactus tsempirvivums and sedums) from the Oak Hill Gardens in Dallas. The next meeting will be on Dec. 11 at the Methodist Church. There will be a potluck supper al 6:30 p.m. for mem bers and their escorts and at 8 p.m. the public is invited to a workshop to learn the art of making wreaths, swags and other Christmas decorations. Polly Hendrix and Neal Christopherson Both are students at Oregon State. Neal is in Farm Man agement and Polly in PE and Health. 2 Don't use vour oven to 'heat" vour kitchen quickly. Heal will not circulate effic iently and economically from an open oven. Just in timefor B M CHRISTMAS 1 g SHE WILL LOVE THESE: 192 Ft. Frostless Freezer g A Sears Colds pot $50 OFF (now) $310.95 ny2 Ft. Freezer $286.95 Now 5266,95 A Beautiful Stereo $100.00 OFF Color T.V.'s Save $30.00 Now! Please her with a new Automatic Washer & Dryer Mrs. Doris Hendrix of Alsea announces the engagement of her daughter to Neal Chris topherson. They plan to be married in Alsea on June 9. Musicks Have Daughter A-C and Mrs. Carroll Musick are the parents of a daughter born Nov. 11 at St. Anthony's Hospital in Pendleton. Mrs. Musick is the former Jeannie Shuman of Heppner. Mr. Musick was in Guam at the time. He arrived home Nov. 16 for a 30-day leave. They have named their daughter Anna Jean. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob C. Shuman of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs-. Wayne Musick of Potlatch, Idaho. Great grandparents are Ora Shuman of Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kreps of New Plymouth, Id. and Mrs. EC. Musick, also of New Plymouth. At MarshaIs Barney Marshall will be home from EOC to spend Thanksgiv ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall, Jeff and Kathy. The Marshalls called their daughter Mona Lisa Pelesky at Westport, Wa. Satur day to wish her a Happy Birthday. AAUW Officers Installed Mr. and Mrt, Arnold Hay- mond, Diana, Donna, Phillip, Jimmy, Susan, Jennifer and John moved to Pendleton Sat urday. Arnold will tie working this week with the new printer at the Gazelle-Times. Next week he w ill begin his new job at the Pendleton Record in Pendleton. Isl Thursday evening the Raymond family was honored at a farewell party given them by the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of letter Day Saints, The church families enjoyed polluck supper and a fun evening using the facilities of the elementary school gym. Thursday Noon Thursday noon the kitchen crew at Heppner High School honored Donna and Diana who have been working in the cafeteria this year. A special cake was baked in their honor and they were presented gifts. Arnold Honored Recently the Hchisch staff present Arnold with a lovely white shirt in appreciation of his efforts to help them in the new procedures required when they began printing off-set. CATIE PADBERG GOES VISITING Mrs. Oris Padberg of Lex ington is off for a visit with some friends from her child hood days. She has taken a bus trip to California to visit Edna Langeland and Lois Beck who both lived in the Lexington area years back. Catie will spend a week with Edna at Modesto and a week with Lois at Stockland. She expects to be home about Dec. 7. IIKPPNF.R (ORK.), GAZKTTK-TIMFS, Thursday, November 13. 17I To Pendleton Then to show his appreciation to them, Arnold had a special rake made for the class and went to the Journalism class to enjoy eating it with them for JACK VAN WINKLE'S SEARS U'THOHIZF.O CATALOG SAI.F.S MERCHANT Heppner See our guessing game Saturday -FREE PRIZE!- varsxmaaxm Q Spauldings Tour IRS Center Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spaulding went to Ogden, Utah where they visited the Internal Revenue Service Center. They watched the processing of an income return from mail delivery at the Center to final filing. They found the people very iriendly and anxious to answer ques tions. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding went with a group from Oregon. This is a new thing trying to acquaint accountants how to expedite returns. Everything was planned for them. Cars met them at the airport and took them to their hotels. Coming back, the Spauldings stopped in Salt lake City to tour the Mormon Tabernacle, a tour of the city. They stayed at a new hotel "Little Americas". They especially enjoyed eating in the "Basement Broiler Room" with delicious gourmet foods. On October 28 the American Association of University Women held their installation of officers. After the noon luncheon in the lone Masonic Hall Donna Talus, State Division Membership Chairman from John Day installed the officers. Guest speaker, Mary Bates, State Division Chairman Status of Women spoke on the overall purpose and goals of the AAUW. Following the installation a short business meeting was held. The next AAUW meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 5th in the home of Mrs. Dennis Martin at 8 p.m. On Friday Nov. 17 Mrs. Winefred Oesterling from Eastern Oregon College in LaGrande, Division of Con tinuing Education, spoke to a group of AAUW members on the opportunities for AAUW, giving ideas on organizing independent study groups, furthering the education of women through films, educa tional television and tapes. 0 QOTS JOT 5 nnnnnnnnnn lone Saturday morning when that sun finally came out, I said "Aha.... lone 's prayers have been answered" and it was their day....ALL DAY! With the paper coming out early I kinda listened to the Oregon State game as I worked Saturday afternoon, planning to hit the last half of the Ione-Huntington game. The lone game went faster than the college game and I only got to see the last quarter. The sidelines were loaded and lone could hardly contain them selves. Saw some friends from Pilot Rock who had come over for the game. IT WAS EXCIT ING. Then came the final gun. The Crimson clad players swarmed on the field. Helmets were thrown in the air. ...then we could see a clipboard, an NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY! iwuuwnnWWWvmvrirn"' " i Perma-Prest MEN'S & WORK PANTS j BOYS' & WRANGLERS j Shirts to Match $5 j MEN'S & BOYS' SOCKS BRIEFS T-SHIRTS i j FOR THE LADIES! Beautiful New ROBES & MATCHING GOWNS Brushed Nylon & Nylon Tricot o PANT SUITS o HOSIERY o LINGERIE Watch For ELMA'S OPEN HOUSE DEC. 2 WIN A PRIZE SATURDAY! Guess Retail Value of Merchandise in Display Window Prize - $10 Gift Certificate A Lovely Place To Shop In Heppner arm and finally the body. ..the Cardinals carried Coach Gor don Meyers on their shoulders off the field. They looked like Alabama's famed "Crimson Tide" as they came across the field and no way was I going to get in front of them. Im not anxious to get another broken bone while I'm still recovering from my last one. The passage way was too narrow when they got to the swimming pool so they slowed down. I got them to hold just a minute so I could get a picture. Arnold's having me try out some new film that's supposed to take better pictures but it isn't as fast as I've been using. Anyway by now I was so excited I don't know what I got but I sure hope so. Fast Work At 25 til five, six lone football enthusiasts pulled out of Gordon Meyers driveway to go scout the Alsea Prospect game at Cor- vallis. . The game had started before they got into Parker Stadium and Alsea had already scored twice so they pretty well knew which team to watch. They came home that night and arrived back in lone about 3:30 Sunday morning. Alsea scouted the Ione Huntington game but they were scouting Huntington. Going to Corvallis were Lindsay Kincaid, Louis Buschke, Gordon Meyers, Del LaRue, Mike Matthews and Clint Krebs. Clint had come up for the big game and caught a ride with them back to school. At Atlanta Lat year when we went to Huntsville, Alabama to visit our son, Don and Sylvia, we went on to Atlanta. We saw for the third time "Gone With The Wind" and had supper one evening at "Pitty Pat s Porch". I ordered the dish served in individual iron skillets because I'd get to keep the skillet. So like eating at Pitty Pat's Porch, the guests at the supper we gave honoring Arnold and Valerie Friday evening took home their green or red cassaroles that I'd baked the chicken pot pie in. It was kind of a wolf in sheeps clothing because I topped them with a cutout turkey. For dessert we had Arnold's favorite, carrot cake and lemon pie. I used that carrot cake recipe of Bobbe Driscolls....and it was good. I'm going to try it again soon. another good time. Fur Arnold and Valerie Arnold and Valerie were honored at a supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heard Friday eveninR. Guests were the employees of the Gazette Times and their husbands wives and others who had worked w ith Arnold during his years at the G T. Stinriy Supper Sunday evening Arnold and the new printer, Phil Slrandvold from Baker were Sunday sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs, Heard. SORRY Don Bristow's name was accidentally left off the list of Mental Health Department advisory board members in last weeks GT. TG ON GOOSEBERRY Mr. and Mra. Clarence Rloomfield, Lexington, plan to go to the Kip Morris home out on Gooseberry for Thanksgiv ing. Joining them there will be Barbara Jessmer, Marilyn, Glenda and Marie, Barbara's folks Mr. and Mrs. Jim McGill of Pendleton and their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGill, David McGill all of Pendleton and Perry McGill and Damon of Coos Bay and Tom McGill also of Coos Bay. To Albany Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mar shall of Lexington are spending Thanksgiving at Albany with his brother and aisler-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A.G.Marshall. Enroute home they will go to Westport, Wa. to visit their granddaughter and her hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pelesky. Mrs. Pelesky is the former Mona Lisa Marshall. minimus Mrs. Maida Britt and Jessie Faye Morris both have had birthdays this month. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper on Nov. 12 in honor of the occasion. Mrs. Morris made the birthday cake. RORY STILLMAN is expect ed from Memphis, Tennessee the evening of Nov. 29 to spend about 21 days visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stillman. He reports to quonset Pt., Rhode Island on Dec. 18. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD PECK and Charles of Lexington plan to go to Pilot Rock to spend Thanksgiving with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. H H Naealev. Mr. Naeelev is the new station agent at Pilot Rock and recently moved over from Union. SONYm 7200W A compact, lightweight FMAM portable with the full, rich sound of a table radio. 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