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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1958)
ill Uf-H??S'UM ' t?r ' tv oyi ' -j sj ' . A J I : "TT:r s OCIAL APPENINGS iiill.lli: iw"ll!ii!" ;nijll :H!I HEPPNER IOOF AND REBEKAHS HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION WEDNESDAY The annual joint installation of up, Mrs Merle Kirk; soliciting Mrs R G McMurtry. Installing officers were Mrs Merle Kirk, district deputy pres ident of Sans Souci; C J D Bau- man, deputy grand master; Mrs John Bergstrom and Cornett Green, deputy grand marshalls; Ralph Beamer and Mrs Frank E Parker, deputy grand wardens John Wightman and Mrs Mabel Chaffee, deputy grand secretar ies; Frank E Parker and Mrs R G McMurtry, deputy grand treas urers; Frank Davidson and Mrs N D Bailey, deputy grand chap lains. Coming Events utr itMn vrnc prBiuiun rr nnn TMHurnur i m- irin nnv ji.i4ii l itsi vni'iwnj liue loimci lulSS Jean, Marie Graham) who were married at a double ring ceremony December 29, at All Saints' Episcopal church. The couple will make their home in La Grande. (Lyons Studio Photo) 11 Tables in Play Kings Little Queens At Elks Ladies Night Meet at Blakneys There were seven tables of bridge and four of pinochle at the January lad'es night of the Elks club. High score in bridge was held by Mrs L E Dick Jr and second by Mrs Harold Cohn. Mrs Martha Van Schoiack won high. in pi nochle and Mrs Kemp Dick sec ond. Mrs Walter Beckett received the door prize. Rhea Creek ladies serving as hostesses were Mrs Floyd Jones, Mrs Eugene Hall, Mrs James J Hayes, Mrs William Smpthurst, Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs Harold Snider, Mrs Al Lovgren and Mrs Ed Baker. Mrs Philip Blakney entertained the Kings' Little Queens bridge club at her home last Thursday evening. Playing were Mrs William Sowell, Mrs Paul Koenig, Mrs James Healy, Mrs Jerry Daggett, Mrs William Glennie, Mrs Gene pierce, Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs James Norene, Mrs Pat 0' Brien, Mrs Lester Wyman, Mrs Bernard Marshall, Mrs Max Bar clay, Mrs Harry Bongers, Mrs Clinton MsQuarrie, Mrs Willard Blake and Mrs James J Farley. Mrs Barclay was high, Mrs Nor ene second and Mrs McQuarrie held the traveler's prize. Illllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll NNEY llllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll WHY SPEND MORE? Shop ahead now for the rest of your winter needs. Penney'i takes drastic markdowns on hundreds of wanted, in-season items . . . makes big Penney values even biggerLj 29 only, Boys' ARMY TWILL PANTS Long wearing, sanforized. Gray and tan, broken sizes 6 to 16 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS Crew neck, white and assorted colors. Sizes 6 to 16 $ BOYS' ALL-LEATHER BELTS . Black, brown, redwood. Sizes 20 to 30 15 PAIR ONLY MEN'S OXFORDS Brown and black, broken sizes. Sizes 7 to 11 39 PAIRS ONLY CHILDREN'S SHOES .... Oxfords, straps, saddles. Broken sizes 9 to 3 $ 1 5 2 26 ONLY BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve-prints and woven. Sizes 6 to 14 1 17 by 17 inch STRIPE DISH CLOTHS Multi-color, machine washable 8 for 1 UIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIII new officers ror Willows Lodge No 66 and Sans Souci Rebekah lodge No 33 of Heppner was held Wednesday evening, Jan 8 fol lowing a turkey dinner served to members, guests and families The invocation was given by the Rev Charles Knox and visitors were present from Heppner, Lex ington, lone, The Dalles and oth. er lodges. Officers for both orders install ed were: Noble Grand, Randall Peterson and Mrs C J D Bauman; vice grand, C H Privett and Mrs Gerald Rood; secretary, Ralph Tayor; recording secretary, Mrs Lena Kelley; financial secretary, Mrs Floyd Worden; treasurer, Durward Tash and Mrs Prudy Casebeer; warden, Jack Sumner and Mrs Ray Quackenbush; con ducted Herman Gren and Mrs Glen McLachlan inside guardian, Bill Edwards and Mrs Lincoln Nash; outside guardian, Roy Qucekenbush and Mrs R G Mc Murtry. Other officers were chaplain, John Wightman and Mrs Frank Ayers; R S N G, R G McMurtry and Mrs Merle Kirk; L S N G Cornett Green and Mrs Cornett Creen; R S V G, Gerald Rood and Mrs Bill Edwards; L S V G, Tom Wells and Mrs Don Munkers; right scene support, Robert Dobbs; left scene support, Nate McBride; right altar support, Mrs Roscoe Slobig; left altar support, Mrs Winn Crist: color bearer. Mrs oma cox; musicians, Lewis Saturday Dinner Party Jackson and Lennie Louden; R ' 1 A chaplain, Mrs N D Bailey; L A. Miss Beverly Bradshaw and chaplain Mrs Delbert Wright; ( Charles Doherty, whose wedding right aid past noble grand, Pearl i will take place in February, were Devine; left aid past noble grand guests of honor at a no-host Mrs Alex Green; past noble dinner party Saturday evening at Friday, Jan 17-Sans Souici Re bekah lodge Saturday Jan 18-Elks crab feed at Condon 6:30 p m Monday, Jan 20-Chamber of Commerce, noon at O'Donn- ell's Rainbow for Girls Tuesday, Jan 21 -American Leg ion auxiliary Wednesday, Jan 22-Willows lo dge no 66, IOOF Thursday, Jan 23-Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's ELKS Friday, Jan 24-Ruth chapter no 32, OES Couple Honored At Beverly Bradshaw Presented Gift By Soroptimist club m tne fcoroptimist club lun cheon meeting Thursday at O'Donnell's, Miss Beverly Brad shaw bride elect of Charles Do herty of lone, was presented with a gift by Mrs Floyd Adams, from the club. Letters were read from friends overseas and an announcement was made concerning the Ar thritis and Rheumatic Foundat ion membership drive. Helen Graham was the senior girl representative to the club meeting. Duplicate Bridge Club Meets Sunday The Duplicate bridge club held its regular meeting at thp home of Mr and Mrs Richard T Mea dor Sunday evening. Mrs Allen Case was a guest. Members playing were Mr and Mrs Gordon Pratt, Mr and Mrs Clinton McQuarrie, Mr and Mrs Wallace Wolff, Mr and Mrs Low ell Cribble. Mr and Mrs Philip Blakney, Mr and Mrs Thomas I Wilson, Mrs and Mrs LaVerne Van Marter Jr. High couple was omposed of Mr Wilson and Mr McQuarrie, second high team was Mr Pratt and Mr Van Mar ter. grands, Lincoln Nash and Esth er Bergstrom. j The past noble grands were given gifts as tokens of apprec-j iation by their respective lodge members. A floral basket of pink and white carnations was presented the new noble grand, Mrs Bauman, by her son Carl and Don Creswick as a gift from her family. The Rebekah officers appeared in formal attire for the impressive ceremonies. A tribute to the founder of Odd fellowship the late Thomas Wild ey, was given by a number of the Rebekah officers in the form of verse and pantomime. The gav els were presented to the new noble grands and the chairs sur rendered for the closing of the meeting. The general chairman for the banquet was Mrs Cornett Green and she was assisted by the fol lowing committees: kitchen, Mrs John Lane, chairman, Mrs Roscoe Slobig and Mrs Archie Padberg; dining room, Mrs Bauman, chair man, Mesdames Herman Green Winn Crist, Bill Edwards, Jack Sumner and Miss Marilyn Berg strom; serving Mrs Lincoln Nash and several young ladies; clean- the home of Mrs Jean Mallory. Those attending were Mr and Mrs Paul Koenig, Mr and Mrs John Williams, Mrs Velma Glass the guests of honor and Mrs Mallory. Main Dish Meals Discussed By HEC The H E C of the Rhea Creek grange met Wednesday. January 8 at the grange hall with 16 members present. Mrs Walter Wrieht and Mrs Frieda Slocum were croiect lead ers for main dish meals. The next meetine'will be at the home of Mrs Elmer Palmer on February 5. Insurance II AGENT "suvi ivouAiiii" Well Covered? Did you just get something New for the house? , Purchase new clothes like A shirt or blouse? If so then you know fairly Well what they cost,-- If they burned you'd know Part of value lost! Do you know true value of Older things you own? Would your policy buy clothes And refurnish a home? hr (List the contents of your home;., be . sure of adequate protection!) For All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY HEPPPfER, OREGON Barratts Honored With Dinner Party Guests of honor at a dinner party held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs and Mrs Jack Bed ford were Mr and Mrs J G Barr att who are leaving soon to spend some time in Arizona. Others present were Mr and Mrs Frank Hamlin, Mr and Mrs Ralph Thompson and Mr and Mrs Frank W Turner. Heppner Unit Studies Main Dish Meals The Heppner extension unit mot Jan 14 at the home of Mrs Ray Drake with luncheon served by the project leaders Mrs Frank Wilkinson and Mrs Sam Turner. The project lesson was "main dish meals," Present were Mesdames Al etsch, Lee Scrivner, Frank Dav idson, Ray Drake, Frank Wilkin son, Sam Turner, Douglas Drake, Gene Ferguson, William Berg strom and Paul Warr en. t HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 16, 1958 Shish Kebab Is Fine Guest Fare grT$MjJL v.. o Charcoal broiling and the skewered dish of the Near East Shish kebab are a perfect team for informal entertaining. With just a bit of before-hand preparation you can invite your guests to skewer-their-own fun for them and less work for you! Shish Kebab for 4 to 6 Use shoulder or log of lamb cut into V2 or 2-inch cubes. For 2 pounds of solid meat, place in a large bowl one medium-sliced onion, a few bay leaves, Va teaspoon popper and 2 teaspoons salt. Add lamb. Blend 1 cup of dry red wine (lemon juice may be used instead of wine) and cup olive oil; pour over meat mixture. Soak the lamb cubes in this thin seasoned sauce for several hours to give the meat a distinctive flavor and prevent dryness. Now you're ready for the skewers. Alternate marinated lamb with bay leaves, using about 4 to 5 meat cubes for each metal skewer. (If you don't have metal skewers, try green twigs.) Broil about ten minutes, or until browned, turning only once. The bay leaves will begin to glow near the edges imparting a savory, pene trating flavor to the meat. With your Shish kebab you might serve rice pilaff or tossed salad or that good old American favorite, corn on the cob. college. Mrs John Voorhecs and daugh ters of Portland visited her par ents, Mr and Mrs Wate Craw ford last week. Mrs Van Ness of The Dalles has been visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs John Proudfoot. lone News A birthday party was held at the Grange hall Saturday even ing following the Ione-Umatilla basketball game. It was 'n hon or of young folks having birth days in January. They were Ann Belle Coleman, Mary Emert, John Hovvton, Ronald Crabtree, Grace McCabe, Sandra Eubanks, Man eel Townsend, Judy Morgan and Judy Sherer. Mr and Mrs Leo Crabtree were the hosts and mothers of the young folks made the cakes. Dancing was enjoyed and the parents played cards. Miss Mary Ann Hutton of Isleton, Calif was a recent vis itor at the Carl Bergstrom home. She is a student at Chico State Hospital Auxiliary Proposal Discussion Planned at Meeting The home and community liv ing committee of the town and country planning conference will hold a general meeting Monday, Jan 27 at 8 p m at the court house to discuss the formation of a hospital auxiliary. As proposed, the auxiliary would be county-wide, and Harry Bongers, administrator of Pion eer Memorial hospital, will ex plain at the meeting what would be expected -from such an aux iliary. A film will be shown on what can be done in this line In hospitals. Phone Your News Items to 6-9228 CARD PARTY Monday, Jan 27 MASONIC HALL 8 P. M. . 75c Bridge Pinochle 4 Call 6-9228 For Printing Needs 1,4 .. FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Ore. Ph J07-6651 On Hermiston - McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS il 1 ip I - ol JU than the best of the Low-Price 3 for Wheelbase is the real measure of size and the Chieftain dwarfs all three with a road-leveling 122 span! 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