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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1976)
Pare 4, THE C7FTTE-T1MFS. Line D- Zfo The Oregon State Game Commission is very serious about picking up fresh kill finds on cow elk. One cow was reported to them as a fresh kill and within three hours a helicopter was sighted at the spot picking up the cow. Some institution will have fresh meat and no spoiled meat. Jeane and Paul Hanson's weekend was a pleasant one. First, Jeanne's doctor let Jeannie come home for a few days, as her son, Frank Lovgren, had a ten day leave. Frank was married recently, so with him was his wife, and her children. The West of Willow was the scene of turkey dinner for family and friends. Then, at the Hansons' house, a family reunion and wedding reception was held with a wedding cake and champagne being served. Last Thursday night, Joyce Winters' birthday was celebrated with a party given to her by husband Herman and daughter Heather. Helping her celebrate the "39th" was Gladys Beckett, Dennis and Ann Doherty, Susie Cooper, Kathlene Healy, Bud and Harriet Batty, Coetta DeBraal and Archie Munkers. We have a staff of "women only" at the G-T this week. Wil, our news editor, is on vacation, with Lavon Starr taking his place. That means Sharlene Arends, Eileen Sahng, Justine Weatherford, Janene Searle, and yours truly say, "We can do it." Rose and Gerald Bergstrom were waiting for their turf to arrive for the "finished" touch on their new double wide mobile country home, when we went a "visitin"' recently. No TV and their son, Mike, doesn't seem to object. Rose served dinner in their beautiful dining room and then we headed back to town (some twenty miles), leaving our ex-city friends behind. Leonard L. Gilson, Portland, a civil engineer with the Soil Conservation Service, spent some time here last week. He Uie grandson of Henry and Martha Riggs Padberg, county p.oneers He spent Thursday evening at the library reading about Morrow County. Surely you have noticed that driftwood monster that decorates the ground space in front of the Bank of Eastern Oregon. It is sort of a wooden Loch Ness beast. We wonder if Gene Pierce and his co-workers have given it a name? Do they feed it money? Next week everyone should enjoy "Charley's Aunt." Play producing is a fine experience for young people, but sometimes they feel discouraged when their efforts are not supported by the community. This week more children than usual will be at home and round about the community because of the school conference days and the Armistice holiday. Books for Artifactory 1 Anyone who is ready to take some of the load off book shelves and clean off coffee tables is asked to bring sur plus books to the lone Post Office or the Heppner Laun dromat. I Saleable books and maga- MR. FARMER and MR. BUSINESS MAN Thi$ i$ the timti of the year, to start looking fo X Elks Calender I Y For Elks Only J Thurs.Nov.il T Lodge 8 p.m. 7 y Friday Nov. 12 V U Happy Hour 5-7 p.m. V 0 Dinner by Jim y U f:30-8p.m. U J Live Music - a.m. y Sat. Nov. II J Dinner by Jim 7 T Ham A Seafood y :M-p.m. V w SIM per pen on T V Live Music 9-2 a.m. V y Wed. Nov. 17 y U Pinochle Tourney L 1 Heppner B.P.O.L I TAX Shelten. For more information: Contact Roy Llndstrom, Hob Secoto Ite&Uy Inc. 2S60421, lic$. 658-5653 Hewn, OR. Thursday, Nov S J Weatherford zines are asked for by the A.A.U.W. for selling at the December 4 Artifactory in Heppner. Collection boxes marked "Books for the Artifactory" will be checked regularly at the lone Post Office and the Heppner Laundromat. SOAnBOQBUHDG Something Mums Posy main oucci A7A.Q43 A 11, i i ! "4 l" ft Tami Meddor-Donald Sneddon Autumn wedding for Meador -Sneddon . The United Methodist Church's altar was decorated with red roses, white star bui-st chrysanthemums, red gladiolus and red and white striped carnations for the wedding of Tami Laray Mea dor and Donald Niles Sneddon on September 18. The Rev. Steve Tollefson officiated at the ceremony. The couple was given in marriage by a family group, Mrs. Richard Meador, Mr. Stan Wellman, Baker, uncle of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sneddon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Richard Meador, Hep pner, and the late Mr. Richard Meador. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sneddon, Flor ence, OR. Tami wore an ivory heart carved by her father for something old. For something different for Dried Arrangements BEAUTIFUL rn()T..r moudAYS-V TOR THE MOLIDATb r 7 new, her wedding gown ol organza with lace inset on the long sleeves, and with match ing lace bordering the hem of her gown. A garter was something borrowed and blue, belonging to her cousin. The maid of honor was Leslee Meador, sister of the bride, of Gainsville, TX. Bridesmaids were Julie Bisset of The Dalles, OR, and Tracie Beal, Heppner, friends of the bride. Their long dresses were of red and white gingham with bodices of red velvet. Candle lighter was Mickey Sneddon, brother, of Florence, OR. The groom chose his cousin, Dave Luce, Florence. OR. as his best man. Groomsmen were Tom Sneddon, brother of the groom, Florence, OR, and Pete Wood, llermiston. OR. Robert Sneddon, brother of the groom, guitar vocalist, sang Agna Guam. Annie's your table 'A Table Centerpiece Order Early Patch Heppner, Ore. V "Ml 0 Song, and As Fine As Fine As Can Be. Playing the organ was Pauline Miller. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the church social rooms given by the Methodist Women, with Mrs. Howard Bryant in charge. The Elks Lodge was decorated with red and white gingham tablecloths and flow ers, for the second reception held the same day. In charge of the cake and punch tables were Mrs. Stan Wellman, Mrs. H.L. Wellman and Mrs. Merritt Gray. Patti Capps, friend of the couple, Florence, OR. was in charge of the guest table and Nikki Sneddon, sister of the groom, Florence. OR. was at the gift table. The new Mrs. Sneddon is a graduate of Heppner High School and attended the Ore gon State College. aWk i J Ban,"" M IT W MARKET jj Chili con 40o, Cresent Walnuts Mission Noodles Family Pac Pork chops 4J'$1.2 Pork loin roast Mills r:r. 1 Fresh Frozen Fryers 1 This month, library patrons will have some of their schedules dis rupted. On two Thurs day evenings, the li brary will not be open as usual. November 11 and November 25 are legal holidays. Books due on those dates should be returned ahead or on the next library openings, Saturday, November 13 or November 27. Special services This Sunday, November Hth. the Heppner Church of (he Nazarene will be privi leged to have a group of young college men and women here from Northwest Natarene. College in Nampa, ID. They will provide special music and a special service is being planned. The Rev. G.E. Black burn, Pastor, invites everyone to join them for this morning worship service beginning at 11:00 a.m. Adult confirmation class Persons interested in learn ing about the United Method ist Church in preparation for membership are invited to come to the parsonage on Church St. tomorrow evening at 7:30. Pastor Steve Tollefson is offering several weekly clas ses which will also be helpful to members of the church who want to review their under standing of church operation or to increase their knowledge of this ecclesiastical system. It is planned that subse quent class meetings will be on Thursday evenings, but because November U is a holiday for many, this meet ing is set for Friday evening. Meat Groc. Mayonnaise qt. size 99' carne M.19 f 1 20oz.3forl .00 12 oz. 49 end M.19 1 oz. 55 59' 69 Whole Cut New arrivals To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Epping, Lexington, a son, Thomas Erwin, born Oct. 31. weighing 6 lbs., 6 Mi ox., at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, OR. Thomas Join a brother and sister. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Creston Messer, The Dalles, and Edith Epping, Myrtle Creek, OR. To Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stillman, Heppner, a daugh ter, Robin Rae, born Oct. 22, weighing 9 lbs. and 9 oz. at Pioneer Memorial Hospital, Heppner, OR. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boyce, Heppner, Organist needed If you can play an organ and would be interested in per forming each week, please telephone 676-9224 or 676-5504. Next spring, Pauline Miller will terminate her long-time service as organist at the Methodist Church. She and her husband, District Ranger Tri-County Seed Cleaning Co. Hep.-Lex. Highway Grains Cleaned and Treated fm Serving Morrow, Umatilla, Gilliam Counties Joe Halvorsen Ph. 422-7547 Frank Halvorsen Ph. 422-7107 676-9288 676-9614 Hunters Specials Mustard i7, oz. 45 Lumber jack syrup 64 oz. Big chunk 40 OZ. OICW $1 Schilling Vanilla 4oz. Western Farm Large Eggs Cabbago Pink grapefruit 7f0? 1 .00 and Mr. and Mrs. George Stillman, Heppner. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Van Hubbard, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton ; Boyce, Condon. Robin joins an older sister. At Pioneer Memorial Hos- pital, Heppner, OR, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Michael Healy, Heppner, a son, Joseph , Michael, weighing 7 lbs., 13 oz. " on Oct. 30. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Jack Healy, Nicolas Timeo and Leonora Checo, Dominican Republic. Great grandparent is Ida Coleman, lone. Sam Miller, will be retiring and leaving Heppner. A congregational committee has been appointed to find a replacement for Mrs. Miller. They will contact several musicians, but wonder if there are some capable persona whom they do not know about. Prices effective Thur., Fri., Sat., Nov. 11. 12, 13, 2.19 .29 $1.09 75 I Carrots 2ib.PK9.3,oJr1.00 12' lb. i