Sudden Illness Claims Jesse Couple Repeats Vows Ht9fntM cazette-times- . nuturr, wwtmbt it. ih4 Mason, County Pioneer In Impressive Foil Delta IATMCMNC UNDSTROH Kappa Gamma County Kindergarten If Kalliy Itra tit IVflftlrfi.tt kti.l li.kHi-lN- tl...... ni.vmnl .f Ilia i Ceremony In Kinzua IONK Ji1 Martin Maaon ne hw h end at the heme of her (The rfforta of (iordon White were will alv t In aorn of the Hears Mrs. Lanham System Is Discussed RY of The Dallra illol u ! 'enta, Mr. and Mra ilea He turn- - booths, KINZUA In a double ring !! Sh llrll ele tally appreciated. Xfra, Lanham waa At k on Mill konli Com-munlt- Conley tedly tf hrart rrlda vradiialo Uhed auxiliary wer llfwa from Mr and Mra. Arthur Dalell service read at the Kinzua y League Meeting afternoon. Novrmlier l.v aivord orauiy H niHii. hla ao week end In guest speaker at the last Delta A A L .... - . . . . mat hlna ahop. that extra apent the Albany church on No- Several by-la- received v Saturday. ammendments, to word relatives . electrical aon In law Gamma of Ing ly a a. equipment could be Union Ihrlr and vember 7. Rev. Kappa meeting the were Mr Mason waa iMirn ami Jim JaroOa Hal-urdn- Mra. by rdwln Derrick. proposed earlier thla fall her. Ik iiy, airnt uoed In the hall. daughter. Mr, and Clyde year at the Tapadera In Pendle-to- n loiwr B. iN'ir. cph an. ri Corvallu. wheie they Joe Ma of ITIrtrviJIe er.t Crawford, and family. Miss Jvre fllalne Seltr. daugh voted acceptable by Civic League Cor-valll- a Xlrs. Saturday evening. She gave Auguata Maaon. rarly Morrow attended the iVndletun and from Sunday to Tueaday vUlllng Ihe Women'! Fellowship met ter of Mr. and Milton Seiti membera, convening Monday t hiM. mo of Fo&Ul became of an and nuiiitv plonccra, at the family lllh f.u-,- ) la alter. Mra M. K. tVrtter at In the1 frlal f"nm of ti. OnHH the l.rld Interesting entertaining in the n lone Mra. last K.nald Wendell Clodfrln r. an talk about a lie evening kindergarten home itnra rrr. a and another auter. Churth of Chrlt Thurvlay the experience n lioqom AaUquat Clrxi-felte- r room meet-I- Caetd K M pre-aente- d of Mr. and Mrs Dr.nald for their November Before moving In The DalU Mra, Vh tor Itietmann Mra Clara Klnrald. who la recovering afternoon. Mra. Baker and Mr. Lanham had while liv- Maaon and at I'Joricer Thank You of (;raas . with Mrs. Kenneth Cutsforth. In Mil. Mr owned M. K. Coder Were hiMlruri lut Memorial hospital the Family ing In France and liv- butcher In Tof.ie from recent Offering program. Mra. Iceland The brloV. given In marriage compared league president, presiding. ahop lne. i luh on Friday afternoon. aurgery. by her wore a of ing; conditions there with thoae A Item rllacuased at Hta wife him In A ery Interi-ailn- a on Mr. and Mra. Itobrrt Itietmann McKlnney the devotions, and father, gown principal preceded if"krani and fiava rnoved out to Mra. Klnrald showed a white peau de aole with a lace In the United States. Mrs. Lan- some length during the bualneaa draih In l'.M la survived liy anllfiuea waa hrld with family Lindsay bodice. ineriilK-- r their raruli home after living In film on th neM' meaalea vac The scooped neckline ham also showed of meeting concerned the possi- four daughlcre. Beatrice (irrhkr lirlnirlnir aome of ihher waa accented with and tildes other of the local iMMM-ftkio- lone about three month a. Mhlle. cine. Mra. Alfred Nelson Jr.. pres sequins bility Instituting end Mra JcrKxl (lienor) (un prized and rlallr the wore a alnde strand of European countries they visited. kindergarten program Into the t- - their house Mai ident waa in charge of the bus. yon of The Dallra, Mr J the atfy of them to rroup tiring complet Her eil Christmas for the achool In fore- - A of ely remodeled. Mr. and Mra. nea meeting. Hie Women'a pearls. finger tip length project plana county system the Florence! ItHnrr of number ihinita ekhitdted n Maupin, and the la collecting waa held by a triple circle of various communities were dis cable future. The present pro and Ml Mary Mixm ir Port were about iril veara ol.l In. family apent Fellowship Betty earls cussed bualneaa Is main . Meek end In Portland Crocker coupona to aecure addit- and ahe carried a white during the gram was Initiated and larxl. Two brothers ami tbrre dudlnif a gold rameu rtetklat-e- attending lible with a tained the Civic J.-i.- h a for kit- centered bouque? by League. are Ma alher a reunion of Mrs. Itietmann a ional aervtng aioona the - slaters surviving roinrnunlon arer chen. dealrtr.g to donate of pink rosebuds and white car- - Attending from Morrow coun Special guest present at Mon- n of Prlnrvllle. llarolil Maaon daifuerrotyi i1ure, a little family. Anyone were Zoe La Venn was . Ikmie advtaor of them with Mrs. carol nationa. ty Billings. daya meeting David Potter, of Flk Cmvr. Calif.. Mra. Ilia Bini,,-r- a amall rliMk and a llynd. worthy may lease Mrs. of Partlow. Ruth Morrow Mltle. lone Asaembly No. K!. and Miller or at the church anytime Kills MrRobert. sister Bentley. Gladys county achool superin Caplca of Portland, and Mra aerved 1. the bride, waa matron of l.onor Liy and Vrlva BechdolL tendent. and Mra. to fourteen membera aU Suaan Llndstrom. grand choir before fkrember Clara Klnrald Mabel and F-ll- and Mrs. Michael Todd of Uraaa Cotter of lone. Aim three director d lialnbow In Oregon. Mra. a Burgoyne had word grand. gueta. Mra. leMla HalvorM-n- , mother thla WfHk of the of her Valley was the other attendant rhlldrrn and several nieces and Mr. Mra. passing Both and Marlon falmir adviaor. and Mra lloy W. Llrid-stn.- brother at Waterlio. Iowa, lie wore street length dresses aurvlve, i nephew, hota for a dinner honor- Sunday afternoon In Mat K7 years of age and had of light blue brocade with white JUST ARRIVED Funeral services were In ing hi hroiher and In law. aeit sella held half circles of I lter Condon. Mhere they attended a been in a nursing home for by in Da Ira on Mr a - Thurvlay, and Mra, l.lmer Palmer, on iM-- n n a sometime. flowers and carried arrange- ,'aith reerptlon honoring ' their Meddlng anniversary Rlney, grand confidential r. Sue Townaend of Portland menu of white chrysanthemums. A no boat houacwarmlng party lat T)iurlv evenlnir. Novem- - International Order of Veteran's Day here visit- The f lower girl waa Itavlene NEW SHIPMENT N-- r spent j waa hrld 12. Invited guenta Mere Mr. for A Mr. and Mrs. Mcltoberts, niece of the bride, at the rrw country l(alntow (ilrla In Oregon. ing her parenta, who home of Mr. and Mra. I harh-- a and Mra. Vernon Munkera. Mr crowd attended the Ilershal Townsend. wore a white pleated dress nd Mra Lincoln Mr. large purty and a short blue veil Carlton on Sunday evening Kal. and Mhlch waa held In the aortal Mrs. Henry Krebs entertained and carried ana rerrmnrncnta Mra K M llaker. Mr. and Mru. the school S.hord blue flowers. Vlltlng were r rwm of the Community church high -- Sunday rnloyrd bv about friend. fainter and family and the In Condon, class with a pizza Pel" party Michael Todd of Crass Valley r.. honor eea. on even waa the best man and ushers Mra. k. .vnaner irit on Fir Take a Small Shad at her home Saturday re Helen Byrne celebrated her Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Her ws-- Kills McKoberta of Kin- - Monday for Klttitat. Wn. where Volunteer firemen Mere called Ing. na c ahe will vlalt at the home of her Ith birthday at the trailer home out about 7:00 even- rick, assist ant teachers for Mrs. jfu " f Mr. Mra. on pm Monday also Those ,tivf.r- - ...... n In law and rtaughtrr, Mr, and Sam livrne ing to put out a fire In a amall Krebs were present. and Mra, John K. Cl-r- f and fam- Friday after arhool. After aeveral shed In bark of the house owned attending were Bernlece oi-nln- sang the wedding songs, accom- ily. She will May with her grand ramea and the of glfta Mra Mabel on Sec- and Denlece Matthews. Cherilyn aa refreKhment by Davldaon Susan panied by Mrs. Robert Kelso rhlldrm while their parents are enjoyed. Mere ond Street. Tlie houae la un- Smouse, Bonnie llynd. who also the on vacation. aerved to Cindy Kktrom. Karen at and the Llndstrom. Kobert Lmert. Joe played wedding Mr and Mra. Rill Itietmann loMi II. Nancy Anhurat, lirla- - occupied prewnt. and Mark llalvorsen. Merrllee music. l blaze la believed to be caused Immediately following the ser and Mr. and Mra. One ma Llndntrom. I) Ann Darnett. been Jacobs, Karen Nelson. Chuck I by amall children, who had Ku vice a reception was held for Sun- Carol and com-jdetel- y and Judy banks. spent Saturday and linger Nedry. Wiley, playing there. Although Nelson, two hundred guests in the church Ti II day In Portland While there, beryl llama. the Mrs. Marlon Palmer gave a I 7 burning the ihed, Tues-da- y annex. After the traditional first they altrndcd the show, Aualllarr Achlatrea 5th to Stata one birthday coffee party on stage fire Mai confined to the in honor of si.ee of cake was cut from the "Camelot." lone won ga- afternoon her four-tiere- legion Auxiliary building and aeveral other , cake topped by a Mr. and Mra. Garland Swan-aon- . fifth l.oe In atate In their daughter-in-law- Mrs. Lee Palm- the sheds saved e rage and Mere by Mi-r- miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Ted Palm-atrer- . for In com- - er, (juesta present Mrs. quota membership the firemen. Sher-er- cruce or a Harold . txxiet, sister tne groom, Mr. and Mra. ChnrU-- M'tltion Mlth more than lV)unlta Mra. h'Ha underwent Klmer Palmer. Ma Mrs. Mr. Burgoyne Mrs. Lewis Mrs. cut the cake while Donald O'Connor, and and Mm. the auxiliary. The memteri major aurgery at Pendleton Com- Halvorsen, served coffee and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan drove to Hoard-ma- Mlkh to putillclv thank all thne r;arry Tullls. Mrs. John Jepsen. munity hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Gottfried Herman and Mrs. Richard Settz presided at the Saturday evening, where Mho attended the very iutm. She la reported to he getting punch bowl. Mrs. Lynn Combs they attended the anniversary of ful auM-- r aerved at the aatisfartorllv and to Oil liea. the pancake along 1TA was held In the cafetor-iu- m of Fossil was in charge of the Irrlgon Lions club at the Legion hall last Wednesday come nome on lueaony guest book and Miss Ruth Geer (Jrcenfleld Orange hall. Over waa made on Wednesday evening. Mrs. venlng. Jlix) showed had charge of the gift table. Dr. Frrett Hummel of Portland blalne Isom of Pendleton The brides mother wore a the beautiful slides of her trip to State College Maa vlltlnj Mrs. three piece green and white kr.lt lone achool on Thursday. Malaysia recently. Henry Kalnbow of lone I Call Dcl's for that (.Iris Awm buslnc-H- Lhe KTO.m .mo hp.r. chos da Thanksgiving bly No. tft held a costume dance meeting. green double knit suit with for membera and guests at the biack accessories. Both wore cor- Ham or Turkey! Masonic hall on rrlday even sages of white chrysa n their. ums. Ing ChnrH-rone- a Mere Mrs. Lewis KINZUA NEWS The young couple left for a Halvorvn. Mrs. tharles (J I on short wedding trip and are now nor. Mrs. IL Mrs. H Schaffer. By VIRGINIA KELSO r.t home at Grass Valley. The Omar Kletmann. and Mrs. Koy KINZUA Mr. and Mrs. Steve lew Mrs. Clodlelter is a grad- W. members of l Lyndcn's Turkeys Llndstrom. all Conlee are receiving congratu- uate of Wheeler High .i.oc and the Advisory Hoard. A nklt per lations on birth of a An. Clodlelter is a graouate of bv Teresa Bonnie the son, Moro formed Tucker, Kugene Stephen, who was born Shirman County High at TOMS or HENS 39c lb Morgan, Dixie Peck, and Teresa and has --also attended Oregon Kcfreshments November 10 at the Condon Stcfanl Mas given. Clinic. He weighed 8 lbs.. 8 oz.. State University. Grade A -- 10 to 20 lbs. of sandwiches, tiotato chips, and and grandparents are Mr. and punch and cookies was aerved. Mrs. of Kinzua and Mrs. Rletmnnn and Mrs. O'Con John Murray Club Starts Garments Motorola Olympic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conlee of - the chose Neal nr. Judges, Pine Creek. After Chrlstophcrson, Mho was "Little Miss Dolores Bastian and Bill learning about grain Lord Fantleroy" the best cos- Swanson of Portland were week lines and pattern markings, the Chief Celebration tumed bov and Teresa Stefanl, Mr. Mrs. members of the Ruralette 4-- Oregon cos-turne- d end visitors of and a little old lady, the best Walter Bastian. club their first girl. Bonnie Hynd. a began garment to as Mr: and Mrs. Scott Reld and from a commercial at m95 HAMS cooked tramp, and Virgil Morgan, week-en- d pattern boneless, fully Freeloader" were sons of Bend spent the thejr November 12 held "Freddie the visiting with the Rusty Med locks meeting Judged the cleverest costumed after school at the caretorium. and Frank DeMerritts. A short business meeting was 85c lb couple. Mrs Calvin Brooks of Albany Grange rtsUval Data held. with President Wendy spent several days this past Christopherson in la December 6 week visiting with her parents. Cookies charge. g Itt a were served by Mary U'illnu Crance rain spon Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods. Our next is soring a Fall Festival to be held Miss Montell Walker of Port McElligott. meeting ORDER NOW at hall on Sunday. to November 21 at 10 a.m. ti nmtiw land arrived Friday evening Christine, McCabe, reporter December 6. from 12:30 to 4:30 spend the week-en- d with Mr. and p.m. A turkey dinner Mill be Mrs. James Walker. served by the HKC from 12:30 Mrs. Richard Mortimore, Mrs. p.m. A door prize will be draMn Earl Norris. Mrs. Robert Park Bflairkeft sometime during the artornoon and Mrs. Jack Sltton were busi Bel's Satur- - in for the person present holding ness visitors to Prlneville A most automobile, 14 or- impressive looking 989-813- 3 the winning ticket. About day. While there Mrs. Norris had Phone ganizations are taking port and some dental work done. y will be on Continental-Mercur- ORE. many holiday gifts Mrs. Robert Kelso and daugh the tradition of the Lincoln LEXINGTON. sale as mcII as baked goods lor ter Sharon went to Portland Sat- the holidays. Carnival games for urday from where Sharon left Sunday for Colusa. Calif. also a most ride Mrs. Shirley Mabe of St. Helens boasts impressive visited here over the week-en- d with relatives. She was accom- panied by the children of Ken and performance-i- n the same tradition. neth and Joyce Hudson. Mrs. Howard Rice and Mrs. Paul Oyler were business visitors a lot of was to Prineville and Redmond Sat- Quite obviously experience urday. Paul and Ed Oyler were busi- No. 1 ness visitors to Pendleton Sat- borrowed from the West's luxury urday Ed had arrived Friday from Cherryvale, Kans. Mrs. Vi Slinkard was hostess car. Which should make owners of this Wednesday evening to the mem- bers of the Friendship club. High for the evening went to Pat Mc-Min- 1965 low to Molly Day, and Mercury hapnjkand very proud. floating to Rita Bowman and Ann Bastian. Others enjoying this evening were Billle Jean Sitton, Rosie Graham, Carol Nor- ris, Doris Stubblefield, Marilyn Bailey, Ginger Whitsett, and Irene Samples. Date Set for Christmas Party Even "the man who has everything" can met Friday afternoon at the use more kitchen and during the business shirts.alwaysChoose from meeting they planned their our winning array I Christmas party. It will be held on Saturday evening, December 19 at the kitchen and the even-in- c will start with a potluck ARROW dinner for the members and their husbands. They also voted to " to WHITE DRESS SHIRTS make their annual donations "" the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society and to the Christmas Seal fund. The balance of the afternoon LONG SLEEVES. was a into spent putting quilt 1 SHORT SLEEVES the frames. 1 Verdict Awards BUTTON DOWN COLLARS $995 to Plaintiff SNAP TAB COLLARS A circuit court jury Tuesday PLAIN COLLARS found for the plaintiffs, Tom LAYAWAY Fraters and Dolly W. Fraters, in the sum of S99; in an auto Also damage action against John W. NOW! Brosnan, defendant. STRIPES IN SHORT The complaint alleged that A small deposit SLEEVES Brosnan drove his car into a will hold until Christmas parked auto owned by the Frat- ers on the Ridge road near lone on May 4. 1963. After hearing testimony during the day before . . . Judge William Wells, the Jury w retired and brought in the ver- Men's Wear w Gardner's 6 else. dict about p.m. Come infor a close look at all this luxury . before you pay man than S3000 for anything W Herman Winter was attorney "THE STORE OF PERSONAL SERVICE" for the plaintiff and Larry Rew HEPPNER AUTO SALES, Inc. 676-921- of the firm of Corey and Byler, HEPPNER PH. 8 Pendleton, represented the MAT AND MAIN STREET. HEPPNER, OREGON