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Visum at Ihf homo( Emm
Drake this Uj.1 wwkrud tr
Grc Drake of llwkeley, Ca
n1 dauRhtw, Mm. Tom KrrfU
son from Corvsllis, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Drake Jr. frwn
Cnrvallm nd Mr. nd Mr.
ClaiKi? Drake from Midway Sub
Slat Km. Wa.
V TTINCS HAVE GIKSTS
Mr. and Mr. Roy Ankeny of
Salem stopped overnight
Wednesday of last week with
the Rev. and Mrs. Ed Cutting.
They were enroute from Boise
to their home. Mrs. Cutting and
Mrs. Ankeny are bisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Cutting will be
at the Ankeny home when they
go to Salem next week for the
annual Methodist Conference.
At Pedbcrcs
Last weekend, Mr. and Mrs.
Alford Caldera of Coos Bay and
their daughter, Fara Mae
Caldera visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Padberg Sr. Mrs. ,
Padtx-rg and Mrs. Caldera are
sisters.
Memorial Day weekend saw
more relatives at the Pad berg
home. Here for the holiday
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Padberg Jr. of Boring,
Mrs. Irene Tucker Atherton of
Ontario, Mrs. Hulda Mortimore
of Eugene. Edwin Tucker of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Woody
Tucker of Stanfield. Joining
them on Monday were Eldon
Tucker and David of lone.
MR. MRS. LIE WILSON
and Lita were up from Glide for
Heppner's graduation. Their
son, Llovd was among the
graduates. He is working at the
veneer plant and plans to
continue working there.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson formerly
Heppner before moving to
Glide. Next month Mrs. Wilson
plans to open a Fabric Shop at
Glide. Glide, a small commun
ity is 20 miles from Roseburg
which is the closest town. She
says there is a real need for
such a shop.
Here for Ike aanaal Ptoaeer
Picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Praters. Elmer Barnside, Char
lene Morris, of Crass Valley;
Vic Johnson of The Dalles; Mr.
and Mrs. - Alvin Avers, Mrs.
Lucille Parrish. Seattle.
VACATIONING
Merlin Cantm is on vacation
from the Telephone Co. Last
' weekend they were first time
mushroom hunters and they
froie three or four gallons of
Morrells.
DR. It MRS. BERNARD
McMurdo of Burlingame. Ca.
stopped to visit his mother. Mrs.
Archie D. McMurdo for a few
days last week. They had been
to Twin Falls visiting Mrs.
McMurdo's parents and had
planned to go to Canada. The
weather became uninviting so
they came to Oregon Instead.
They planned to stop In Port
land' to visit the Ted McMurdos
and then on to Corvallis with
Scott McMurdo. .
The Ted McMurdos were in
Heppner for Memorial Day
weekend and attended the
Pioneer Picnic.
MR. A MRS. CHARLES
THOMASON. Tony, Paul. Dusty
and Raymond went to Burley,
Idaho, Memorial Day weekend.
Returning with them to spend
the summer are Scott and the
twins. Alvin and Calvin. They
are expecting another son home
on leave in July.
SISTERS SHOP
IN PORTLAND
Mrs. John Tilrner of Baker
and Mrs. Vera Rietmann of lone
spent a week visiting and
shopping in Portland. Their
sister Mrs. Carol Morrison of
King City brought them to lone.
Later in the week, she took Mrs.
Turner on to Baker.
MR. & MRS. DON CAN
TRELL and seven month old
Susan have moved into the new
house at the Dick Wilkinson
MRS. DAVID RIETMANN of ranch. They moved here two
lone has returned after visiting months ago from Silver Lake
a week in Los Angeles with her near Lakeview. Don is the
MR. A MRS. PETE Sl.tK I'M
and family accompanied by
Mrs. Slocum's mother of Her
miston visited here Memorial
Day with his mother, Mrs.
Frieda Slocum.
Gl ESTSATBILLCOX HOME
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill .
Cox for the holiday weekend
were their sons, Gayle from San
Mateo, Ca. and Bill from
Portland. They came up for
Todd Cox's graduation. He is
the last of the five Cox sons to
graduate from Heppner High
School. He will enroll at Mt.
Hood Community College this
fall.
Another son, John, was up
from Portland the previous
weekend.
MRS. FAVRE SWEEK of
Hazel Dell, Wa. came up to visit
the Clayton Sweeks and to
attend two . commencement
exercises. Her grandson, Mike
Sweek, graduated Thursday
from Heppner High School and
on Friday she went to Monu
ment where her grand daughter
Megan Sweek was a member of
the graduating class. Saturday
evening the Sweeks went to
lone. Don McCarty, Mrs. Clay
ton Sweek's nephew was a
member of the graduating
class. The Grandmother Sweek,
after two commencements,
chose to stay home with
Sheridan, the small daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ftayton Sweek.
Join the Army
On Wednesday Mrs. Sweek
went to Portland as Mr. and
Mrs. Sweek took their son Mike
to join the army. He left
Thursday to fly to Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo. Joining the army
with him was Rick Wadholm
who was also to go Fort Leonard
Wood.
BAKED FOOD SALE
JUNE IS
The Episcopal Church Wo
men are planning a Baked Food
Sale for June IS. It will be held
from 4 to 6 p.m. at Central
Market. It is planned to
accommodate guests, people
may be having for Fathers Day.
Mrs. Jerry Bunch is general
chairman.
THE HEPPNER GARDEN
(I. t it will Join with (one's
Garden Club for a trip to the
Umatilla Wildlife Range, June
1.1. 6:30 am. at the District
SImm1 Office in Lrxiii(ln.
Each person is to bring a sack
lunch.
Anyone can go on the tour,
regardless of club membership,
but private transportation must
be provided. Anyone who needs
transportation or further infor
mation can contact Mrs. Wal
lace Wolff.
To Be Married
DONNA RAYLINE FLACK
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Van
Arsdale, Hermiston and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Flack, Bend
announce the engagement of
their daughter Donna Raylene,
to Scott E. Wilson, lone. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Wilson, lone.
Donna will be a senior at lone
High School in the fall. Scott is a
1970 graduate of lone High
School. He is presently em
ployed by Paul Tews, lone.
An August 17 wedding is
planned at Hope Lutheran
Church in Heppner.
daughter, Mrs. Paul Frink.
Andy Devinecame from Bend
to work on the Wilkinson ranch.
He will be joined soon by his
family. Mr. Devine is a retired
naval man.
ranch mechanic.
Mrs. Cantrell is leader for the
4 H sewing club. Snappy Snip
pers. Mrs. Cantrell was in 4 H at
Prineville when Harold Kerr
was county agent there.
Harshmans Surprised on 40 th
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That's all it takes to get a Bulova Accutron .
The watch with the
famous tuning fork movement
Guaranteed accurate
to within a minute a month
$100. You always thought it cost more.
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Other styles to $775.
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JEWELERS
While Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Harshman knew . that their
daughters were coming for
their 40th Wedding anniversary
on May 27, they were totally
surprised when a host of others
came for a pot luck picnic.
Teresa Harshman and friends
from Portland and another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rill .
of Eight Mile were in on the
planning.
Surprising them were Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Rill, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Filer of Pendleton, Jerry
Harshman family from Dayton,
Wn., Dallas and Zelma
McDaniel and family of Rhea
Creek.
4(1 Years Ago
Elma and Everett were
married May 27, 1933 at the
Heppner Christian Church par
sonage. The Rev. Burton per
formed the ceremony. El wood
Hastings and Gwen Walker
were their attendants. They ran
off to be married and first lived
in the Eight Mile country where
. I hey worked for, , the Harlan ,
McCurdys Sr. for nine "years.
The McCurdys later sold to Ivan
Cox.
Then the war came along and
they went to work in the
shipyards at Portland. Everett
didn't like the big city and came
biick to Morrow County before
Elma did. They bought the
old Cannon ranch which they
later sold to John and Dorris
Graves.
They owned and operated a
motel at Port Angeles for
several years and finally re
turned to Morrow County about
which they say "we'll never
leave again". When they came
back this time they bought the
Ralph Thompson place up
Willow Creek where they raise
sheep and some cattle. Everett
also works for the ASC. They
bought Elma's Apparel in 1958.
This spring they did extensive
remodeling to add several new
lines. They purchased the
business from Norah Rasmus.
Cedar Chest Given
as Surprise Vhafs Cookitl
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The highlight of a bridal
shower given by friends for
Susan Wilson in Heppner was a
presentation of a cedar chest
made for her by her future
brother-in-law, Jeff Marshall,
Benham Malcom and Jim
Cutsforth. They had made it in
Industrial Arts class. It has
scallops burned into the wood on
the front and brass pulls and leg
tips. She packed her shower
gifts in it when she was ready to
go home that evening.
Hosting the shower were Mrs.
Randall Peterson. Mrs. Jack
Van Winkle, Mrs. Raymond
French, Mrs. Robert Schiller,
Mrs. Don Robinson and Mrs.
Gene Cutsforth.
Assisting in opening her gifts
were Ellen Cooney of Condon
and Joanne Froman also of
Condon. Joanne arrived home
from New Mexico just in time to
attend the shower. The girls
were friends o' Susans when she
attended Condon schools.
Vera Kietmann served this
Berries on a Cloud at the
Women's Fellowship meeting.
Sounds so good and in time for
fresh strawberries.
Berries on a Cloud
6 egg whites
1 2 tsp. cream of tartar
' 4 tsp salt
Beat until fluffy, add 134 cup
sugar gradually. Beat on high
speed for 15 minutes. Pour in
13x9 greased bake pan. Bake 275
degrees for 60 minutes. Turn
heat off and leave in oven for 12
hours.
Filling
6 ozs. cream cheese, 1 cup
sugar, 1 tsp vanilla. Cream until
light and fluffy. 2 cups of
whipping cream whipped. Fold
cheese mixture into cream. Add
2 cups miniature marshmal
lows. Pour over merangue, cover
and refrigerate for 12 hours. Cut,
into squares and top with
berries.
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