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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1958)
OCIAL Rev Zier Gives Talk To lone Sorority I The regular business meeting )f Beta Omega chapter of Epsil n Sigma Alpha met in the Com munity church basement Feb uary 5, with Mrs Charles Hud wn," Mrs Don Linnell and Mrs Jon McElligott as co-hostesses. ' Rev Merlin Zier gave a talk on he American Heart Foundation Irive. The members decided to ;olicit for donations in the lone ural area on Heart Sunday, Feb uary 23. The members voted to send 175 to the crippled childrens hos tltal school in Eugene. They also Trted to send $100 to Miss Wyma Joxworth who is hospitalized at he Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. The educational program con Isted of talks on foreign count ies by Mrs Hudson and Mrs L F weathers. Countries discussed irere Japan, Venice, Montivedo ji Arabia. V ntlependent "lmuranci M AGENT SUSPENSE? This suspense of waiting I for winter to hit,--Is beginning to get on I Our nerves a bit! Suspense could make you I Worry and fret,--If you don't have needed Insurance yet! Why spend all your time In worry or stew? With insurance the company f Does it for you! i hr Tot All Your Insurance Needs C. A. RUGGLES ( INSURANCE AGENCY HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 6-9625 Box 611 DACRON-NYLON j SLIPS 33.98 dacron nylon slips that fceauty fit you from strap to hemline I Shadow panell ed. Drip dry. No ironl SHEER SEAMLESS s i f I fiwJ i "snvi$you ffi5f Enhance the lovliness of your legs . . . go Seamless!! Sheath your legs in one soft mist of color with no rings to mar the effect. Beautiful buys at Penney's thrifty price. Sizes 8j to 11. APPENINGS Church Group Has Panel Discussion On Brotherhood The Women's Society of Christ ian Service of the Methodist church held their regular meet ing on Wednesday. The business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs Carl McDaniel. Mrs Douglas Drake led the worship service, during which Mrs Lester Boulden sang a solo "Open Mine Eyes." Brotherhood was the theme of the panel consisting of Mesdam- es Bill Farra, Vic Kreimeyer, N D Bailey, Norman Peters and Lester Boulden. A special program on Japan will be presented on March 5 with Mrs Lucille Owens giving a book review. Japanese articles will be displayed and clothes modeled. A birthday cake was present ed to Mrs N D Bailey and refresh ments served by Mesdames Ted Smith, Walter Edger and J H Case. Two March of Dimes Coffee Hours Held . Two more March of Dimes coff ee hours wpro held rerpntlu at innp. Mrc v. m Rakpr anri Mr i on Crabtree gave their coffee hour I inonaay aiiernoon on eD iu with following guests, Mrs Rich ard McElligott, Mrs Donald Mc Elligott, Mrs Lloyd Howton, Mrs Hershal Townsend, Mrs Walter Jacobs, Mrs Denward Bergevin, Mrs A A Stefani and Mrs Clar ence Holtz. Mrs Gary Tullis entertained at her home Saturday, February 8. Those attending were Mrs Clell Rea and daughter Katherine, Mrs Harold Dobyns, Mrs Marion Palm er and Mrs Lee Palmer. Sans Souci Rebekahs Meet Friday Night Sans Souci Rebekah lodge met Friday evening at the IOOF hall, with Mrs C J D Bauman presid ing. There were 31 members pres ent and all were reminded of the Triple Link meeting to be held February 17 at the home of Mrs John Lane. The card party to be held Friday, February 14 was discussed. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs ! Alex Green, Mrs N D Bailey, Mrs Frank Davidson. PM, PICK-UPS YOU NEVER IRON $2 A tonic for sleepy heads . . . cool, icey-piped in ro mantic dis-array. Emboss ed cotton ever crisp, ignores the ironl GAYMODES! 98 PAIR TELLS ENGAGEMENT Miss Margaret Ann Applegate of Heppner has announced her engagement to Ronald Cliff ord McCabe of Brookings. Miss Applegate Tells Engagement Mrs Gertrude Applegate an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Ann, to Ron ald Clifford McCabe, son of Mr and Mrs C D McCabe of Brook ings, Oregon. No wedding date has been set. Brannon-Spaulding Wedding Held In Klamath Falls Mr and Mrs Carl F Spaulding Jr announce the marriage of their daughter, Judith Lue to Wil liam w Brannon, son of Mrs Her man Blettell of lone, on Wed nesday, February 5, at the Christ ian church in Klamath Falls. Rev Otis Bell officiated at the double ring ceremony and att endants were Mrs Harry Snider, sister of the groom and Wayne Ball. Those from here attending the wedding were Mr and Mrs Spaul ding, Mr and Mrs Blettell, Wayne Ball, Mrs Snider, and Leland Mc Kinney. The groom is attending Ore gon Tech and the couple will make their home1 in Klamath Falls until the end of the school year. Twenty Tables In Play At Catholic Card Party Monday There were 11 tables of bridge and nine of pinichle at the card party held at St Patrick's church parish hall Monday evening. High score in bridge was held by Mrs James Driscoll, second high was James Driscoll and low Mrs William Sowell. in pinochle Mrs John Lane was high, Mrs Kemp, second high and Kenp Dick, low. Mrs Bernard Do herty of Lexington received the door prize. Chairman for the . party were Mrs Harry O'Donnell, Jr and Mrs Pat O'Brien assisted by the wo men of the Altar Society. R ber emem THE ANNUAL IS NOT FAR AWAY! Cocktail D resses BY LORRIE DEB AND FABULOUS FASHION Youll want to look your prettiest for the Elks Annual . . . so you'll want to select your, special dress now from our big group of smartest new spring styles. A full range of colors in sizes 9 to 16. NORAH'S SHOP Coming Events Friday. Feb 14 Ruth chapter no 32 OES past matrons and past patrons night Triple Link card party, 8 pm. IOOF. Monday, Feb 17 Chamber of commerce, noon at O'Donn ell's. Rainbow for Girls. Tuesday, Feb 18 All Saints' Episcopal pancake luncheon, parish house. American Legion auxiliary. Wednesday, Feb 19 Willows lodge no 66, IOOF. Thursday, Feb 20 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's. Elks, regular meeting. Friday, Feb 21 Sans Soud Re- bekah lodge. Saturday, Feb 22 Elks Annual. Scholarships Donated To Soroptimist Club For Distribution At the luncheon meeting of Soroptimist International of Hep pner Thursday at O'Donnell's it was announced that the club had received an anonymous donation of $50, to be used for two $25 scholarships to be awarded to high school girl and a girl from the upper four grades in grade school for outstanding courtesy, kindness and helpfull- ness to others. The service objectives and youth committees of the club will have charge of the details but it was specified the scholar ships are to be used for the girls to attend an educational con ference connected with school, church or Campfire camp. This was the regular monthly business meeting of the club and committee reports were given and bulletins distributed. Rhea Creek Extension Unit Has Potluck Mrs Claud White and Mrs El mer Palmer were project leaders for the Rhea Creek Home Exten sion unit on table setting and hospitality, February 5 at the grange hall. A potluck was served at noon to the following Mesdames Ben Anderson, Kenneth Batty, Will iam Bergstrom, Evalyn Farrens, Barton Clark, John Graves, Elmer Palmer, Rodger Palmer, Frank T" i t t 1 1 1 : t- -n i ranter, wunam rtawans, uaua i White, Freida Slocum, M Rill, 1 Oren Wright, Albert Wright, Wal-' ter Wright, Etta Huston and ' Darold Hams. I The next meeting will be at,anq lce crear" were served. the home of Mrs William Raw lins on March 5. Slumber Party Held At Pfeiffer Home Julie Pfeiffer entertained Fri day evening with a slumber party at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs John Pfeiffer. Guests were Ronnie Belsma, Geraldine Swaggart, Sharon Lindsay, Libby Van Schoiack and Darlene Turner. Mother's Club Revises Constitution The February meeting of the Mothers' club was held Monday at the home of Mrs Stanley Holm; Mrs Harold Laird was co hostess. Thirteen members were present also three guests, Mrs Keith Imus 'Mrs Roberta Hubbard and Mrs Robert Brindle. During the business session the group adopted the revision of its constitution as recommend ed by the executive committee. Members working on the revision were Mrs N C Anderson, Mrs Llewellyn Robbins, Mrs Stanley Holm, Mrs Kenneth Keeling, Mrs Robert Abrams and Mrs Elmer Schmidt. Mrs Victor Kreimeyer gave a report on her attendance at the meeting of the Town and Country nanning committee. After the business session, a program prepared by Mrs Wal lace Wolff was presented by Mrs Kreimeyer. Games for Valentine parties suitable for the pre-1 school to high school age groups, were explained to and played by ine ciud members. The door prize was contributed I by Mrs Abrams and won bv Mrs Liem Mockard. The March meet ing will be held at the Schmidt home. Mrs Norene Hostess For Renegers Club The Renegers bridge club met at the home of Mrs James Nor ene Wednesday evening. Playing were Mrs Creston Rob inson, Mrs Allen Case, Mrs Alex Thompson, Mrs William Lab hart, Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs Eu gene Hall, Mrs Laverne Van Marter Jr, Mrs Eddie Gunder son, Mrs Gordon Pratt, Mrs Wil liam Barratt, Mrs Richard Mead or and Mrs Larry Dowen. High score went to Mrs Webb and second high to Mrs Robin son. Shannon Farley Has Third Birthday Mrs James J Farlev invited friends in to celebrate her daugh ter Shannon's third birthday on Wednesday, . Guests were Shannon's name. sake, Miss Shannon Mahonoy, Miss Marie Van Marter. Misses Shelley and Kelly Wolff, her sis ter Miss Tricia Farlev and her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Ben Anderson. Games were played after which refreshments of birthday cake COURT m ' i c M PHONE 69643 1 ' MJ3j ft .. " " : l K V - .it' Free Saturday CUT GREEN BEANS, 303 cans SW SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 1 4 cans SW FRUIT COCKTAIL, 303 cans APPLE SAUCE, 303 cans $W BARTLET PEARS, 303 cans SfW ASPARAGUS TIPS, Picnic cans SW GREEN PEAS, 303 cans SLICED BEETS, 303 cans 53f RED KIDNEY BEANS, 303 cans Sffl SPINACH, 303 cans 3 29c SUNSHINE CHOCOLATE NUT COOKIES 1 can Steinfield's Sauer-kraut FREE With 1 Lb Oregon Chief Weiners Reg 73c Combination BOTH ffftc HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Roasting Meat CUTS BEEF : Standing Ribs, Rolled Ribs, Rump (high quality), Loaf. VEAL: Leg, Loin, Rack, Shoulder (bone in), Cushion-Style Shoulder, Boned and Rolled Shoulder, Loaf. PORK: Center Cut Loin, Blade Loin, Sirloin (bone in) or Boneless Dinner Party Fetes Mrs V R Runnion Mr and Mrs LaVerne Van Mart er Jr were hosts to a family din ner Monday evening honoring the birthday of his mother, Mrs V R Runnion. Others present were Mr Run nion, Mrs Sadie M Sigsbee, Mrs Elaine S George, Kit and David and Marie and LaVerne Van Marter III. Duplicate Club Meets At Van Marter Home Mr and Mrs LaVerne Van Mar ter Jr held the regular meeting of the Duplicate bridge club at their home Sunday evening. High scoring couple was Mrs Tom Wilson and Robert Abrams, The Heppner High Junior Class -PRESENTS- "Come Rain or Shine" FEBRUARY 18 & 19. 8 P.M. Grade School Multipurpose Room ADMISSION ADULT 75c STUDENT 50c 2 STREET MARKET if S , L . J u km i If " 1 m4 tei. FRI. S SAT,. FEB 14 & 15 E fat J in-txn 'Carnation Kid" Ice Cream Bars To All Youngsters With Mom or Dad Compliments of Hagen's Dairy mm FRESH AA LARGE 2D95e CHILI BRICKS LB Thursday, February 13. 1958 - An Easy Guids STEPS TO FOLLOW 1. Season with salt and pepper. 2. Place meat fat side up on rock In open roosting pan. 3. Insert meal thermometer. 4. Do not add water. Do not cover. Do not baste. 5. Roastinslowoven 300"F.to350F. 6. Roast to desired degree of done ness. TO USE Sirloin, Boston Butt, Fresh or Smoked Picnic, Fresh or Smoked Ham, Smoked Shoulder Butt, Spareribs, Pork Loaf, Ham Loaf. LAMB; Leg, Shoulder (bone in), Cushion-Style Shoulder, Boned and Rolled Shoulder, Loaf. with second high being won by Dr Wallace Wolff and Mrs Gor don Pratt. Others playing were Mrs Wil son, Mrs Abrams, Mr Pratt, Mrs Allen Case, Mr and Mrs Richard Meador, Mr and Mrs Lowell Grlb ble, Mr and Mrs Clinton McQuar rie. Peck's Richfield SERVICE 614 S. E. Court St.. Pendleton 1 Blk. N. of Til Taylor Park RICHFIELD PRODUCTS Goodyear Tires, Batteriei BUD PECK DIRECTED BY GORDON PRATT V . " "I I'-' " "4 MM FREE PARKING 3 for 69c 4 for 89c 3 for 83c 4 for 87c 3 for 89c 3 for 78c 4 for 79c 3 for 53c 5 for 83c 5 for 83c DURKEE'S HOMOGENIZED MARGARINE 2 LBS 65c COCO AN UT 8 oz. Cello Bag 29c 49c 14 oz. bag 49c -PRODUCE-ORANGES 5 LB BAG 59c BANANAS 2 LBS 29c CARROTS 2 PKGS 25c 5 "i Wmm ' UUN'Ml "Mir l 1 1 J I , I; 3