Page 6-TIIE GAZETTE-TIMES, Heppner, OR, Thursday, Oct. 21, 197ft
Mr. one Mrs. Fred Harrison, Heppner,
will celebrate iheir 60th wedding
anniversary Sunday, Oct. 24. They
were married at Condon on Oct. 24,
1916 and lived there for thirty years,
moving to Heppner in 1946.
Bristow-Flynn
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bris
tow, Portland, announce the
wedding of their daughter,
Katrina Ann, to Donald Pat
rick Flynn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Flynn of New
York City, NY. The wedding
was held in St. Peter's
Catholic Church at 2:00 p.m.
on Saturday, October 16th,
Portland. The reception was
held in the Parish Hall
followed by a buffet supper at
Party slated
' . Children of . primary ages.
' (up to the 4th grade) will be
entertained at a Halloween
party on Saturday, October 30,
t at the Methodist Church. The
party is being put on for them
by the Junior United Method
1 1st Youth Fellowship and will
I be a time of fun, games and
treats.
t The children are encour
aged to wear their costumes
hot this party, which will be
Eastern visitors
The Lincoln Nash home has
j been a center for visiting
I family recently. Mrs. Nash's
' brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Al Nogowski of Milnor,
ND, who had not been here for
over 15 years, stayed three
days. Mrs. Nash's sister and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Archer of Rochester, MN,
came for their first visit in
over 20 years.
Mrs. Archer is a nurse at the
Mayo Clinic in Rochester. The
Archers also visited with a
brother of Mrs. Archer. Mrs.
MR. FARMER
and
MR. BUSINESS
MAN
This is the timet
of the year, to
start looking fori
TAX Shelters.
For more
information:
Contact
Roy Llndstrom,
Dob Secolo
Realty Inc.
256 0421,
lies. 6o8-5(k3
wedding
the home of the bride's par
ents. The couple will be at
home in Gresham, following a
honeymoon in Hawaii. Ka
trina is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Bris
tow, lone, and Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hisler, Heppner. Others
attending the wedding were:
Mr. Don Bristow, and Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Carlson, lone; Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McCabe, and
daughter, Laurie. Mr. and
-. between 3 and 4:30 p.m. in the
' church basement. If parents
have questions, they should
please contact the United
Methodist Church, 676-9224.
On Sunday, October 31, from
4 until 6 p.m., the Junior
UMYF will be holding their
own Halloween party. All
youth from the fifth grade
through the eighth grade are
invited to come join in the
Christian fellowship, fun and
games.
Nash and Mr. Nogowski at
Hood River.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen
and family came from La
Grande to get in on the family
visiting and to do some hunt
ing. They stayed in the home
of Lyle's sister and her hus
band, the Lee Palmers, at
lone
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Dinner & Dance
wr' Friday & Saturday
Oct. 22 d 23
at Heppner Elks Lodge
: Dinner by Jim 6:3Q.8:30pm
' $fy Live Music .x .fA ;
;W:f Bill Nichols fc$M
f 9.2am Wj&fk :
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Mrs. Dallas Harsin, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hisler, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose Chapin, Mr.
and Mrs. David McCloud, Mr.
Jim Monahan, all of Heppner;
and Mr. Earl Wright of Baker.
Morrow County
C.B.ers
Special Meeting
Oct. 24 5:00 pm
Union Hall
Everyone
Tri-County Seed Cleaning Co.
Hep.-Lex. Highway
Grains Cleaned and Treated
Serving
Morrow, Umatilla, Gilliam
Counties
Joe Halvorsen
Frank Halvorsen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Smouse and son Carl returned
home on Monday, October
Uth, after an 8 day trip to
California. Kenneth attended
a 3-day NRECA (rural elec
tricity) meeting in San Diego.
During this time, Frances and
Carl toured the city and es
pecially enjoyed the Harbor
Tour Excursion. In Los Angel
es, they visited with friends
and relatives. Among them
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Reitmann. They also toured
the Queen Mary. Stopping in
Portland, they visited their
daughter, Cherlyn, before re
turning home.
Miss Mryiam Durbach of
Vancouver, B.C., and Allan
Spence, formerly of Pendle
ton, spent the weekend of
October 9th visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Swanson.
Weekend visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Ball were their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Salvert of Aurora, who came
up for hunting season.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Morgan returned home Sun
day after a week's trip to
Reno, NV. They spent time at
Lake Tahoe, and also visited
Virginia City. Mr. and Mrs.
Drake were celebrating their
first anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Swanson and daughter Sandra
spent the weekend visiting
relatives in lone and Heppner.
Mr. Swanson came up for
pheasant hunting and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Turner, Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Aldrich
spent the weekend in Aloha,
helping their daughter and
family moving to a new home.
Mr. Mike Luther of Bend
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swanson.
Heppnei
Invited
Ph. 422-7143
Ph. 422-7107
Eva Hamlett
He also came over for pheas
ant hunting.
The Elementary Halloween
parties will be on Friday,
October 29th, from 2:15 to 3:15
p.m. The kindergarten will
have their party in the morn
ing. A date has been set for the
school Christmas program
and will be published now so
other activities -can be sched
uled accordingly. On Decem
ber 22nd at 7:30 p.m., there
will be a joint Christmas
program for the kindergarten
through 6th grade, planned by
the elementary teachers, and
a Christmas band concert
conducted by Mr. George
Russell.
Coming Events
Oct. 21 Rebekah sale and card
party
Bonfire and Pep Rally
Court Street Market
N. Court St.
Heppner, Ore. 676-9643
food values
Hills
: JumboBalogna
Beef Chuck
Roasts
i
j Red or Golden Delicious
Apples 4
US No. 1
Potatoes
10
Dry Onions
Bulk Peanuts
Lg. Tomatoes
BlueBell
SrOTQTO niD
HALLOWEEN CANDY
l Prices effective
I Fri. & Sat.
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Jr. High football Wasco here
1:30
Jr. High volleyball Wasco
here 12:30
Oct. 22 Homecoming football
game and dance
Oct. 23 Booster Night Willows
Grange
Oct. 26 Beta Omega Garage &
Bake Sale Art Stefanis 10-3
p.m.
Oct. 26 Volleyball Heppner
here 6:00 p.m.
Oct. 27 Teachers Inservice
School Dismissal 1:30 p.m.
Jr. High volleyball at Hep
pner 2:30
Oct. 28 Jr. High football at
Condon 3:00
Oct. 29 High school football at
Arlington 1:30
Beta Omega chapter of ESA
held their October meeting at
the home of Bev Doherty with
Bev being hostess. Sue Proud
foot announced the "Bridge
for Hope" coloring contest
forms arrived and they will be
distributed to the elementary
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and high school students. A
garage and bake sale are
scheduled for October 26 from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
residence of Art and Dorothy
Stefan! ; Barb Stefanl Is the
chairman. Bev gave a short
educational on Halloween.
Debbie Olsen was the guest for
the evening.
Five ESA members attend
ed the Eastern Oregon Dis
trict Meeting in Heppner
Sunday. They were Linda
LaRue, Bev Doherty, Judy
Osmin, Liz Ernst, and Julie
Nelson. Being Linda is State
Parliamentarian, she was
honored by sitting at the head
table along with the State
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Special Election To Establish A Tan Base
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NO. I VOTE AUAINST THE TAX BASE
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Official Ballot
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Special Tax Base Election
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President and First Vice
President. Beta Omega came
home with the travel award; a
box of candy, which will be
shared by all at the pledge
ceremony on October 28.
Visiting over the weekend
with the Fred Martins were
son Ralph, Nona, and Marie
Martin of Portland. Fred and
Helen also visited with Mable '
Cotter, Pendleton, who is In a
nursing home there.
Daniel Beck, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Beck, celebrated
his 1st birthday, October 12.
Present were his sister, Mich
elle, and his maternal grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber
nard Collins of Hillsboro, OR.
During the Sunday morning
service, October 17, at the
United Church of Christ, Rev.
Graham baptized Michelle
and Daniel Beck, children of
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Beck.
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