Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 28, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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gOCIAL Happenings
Josephlns Thompson. Social Rsportst
Oliver Creswick
Tells Soroptimists
About Atomic Fallout
Oliver Creswick was guest
(speaker at the Thursday noon
meeting of the Soroptlmlst Club
of Heppner, when he told the
group about atomic fall out and
facts concerning atomic explos
ions. He gave a very Interesting dis
cussion on what to expect and
what to be prepared for in case
an atomic bomb did fall in this
area.
The Easter Seal campaign was
discussed and the club will a
gain this year have charge of
the campaign for Morrow county.
Mrs Glass Speaks At
Extension Unit Meet
The I!hea Creek Extension unit
met January 6 at the home of
Mrs Ortn Wright.
Miss Esther Kirmis and Mrs
Velma Glass visited the meeting
and Miss Kirmis discussed plans
for 'the coming festival, April
29, fur which Rhea Creek will
be hostess.
Mrs Glass was guest speaker
and gave an Interesting talk on
mental health and showed a
film.
Mrs Graham Hostess
For Bridge Club
im n Hrnh.im entertain
ed' the Whats Trumps bridge
. . 1 . .. 1 .. ... It A.I
club at a luncneon ru
n..v,iiv nftrniHin at her home
on the Lexington highway.
Guests were Mrs Clarence
Rosewall, Mrs C E MoQuarrle.
Mrs Lowell Grlbble, Mrs Gene
Ferguson, Mrs Mervln Leonard,
fro v k' Schaffitz. Mrs Robert
iv. i m... p v M.ihonev. Mrs
'Earl Blake, Mrs James Thomson.
Mrs Raymond Ferguson ana airs
L D Tibbies.
If Mh crnm fill the afternoon
was held by Mrs Grlbble, Mrs
1. 1 i.
Gene Ferguson was secona run,
third was Mrs Schaffitz and Mrs
Tenland was low.
Coming Events
Mondot. r.b J-?
commortw, - -
WhL
Rainbow for GUI.
Elk brldgs tournament
A flic 1 m .
Tuwday. Teb 2 Wranglers.
Wsdnt.doy. Fob J - Willows
lodgs n 66. IOOr.
Thursday. Tb 4 SoioptlmUts.
uimaii WhHL
noon oi .
nif. ladies night
rrlday. Teb 5 Sans Soud Re-
bekan ioag
USE GAZETTE TIMES
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermiston. Or
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermlston-McNary
Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERS
WHOLESALE MEATS
Mrs Gimbel Has High
Score At Bridge
Hostess for her bridge club
Tuesday evening of last week
was Mrs Jimmy Prock.
The guests were Mrs Wayne
rr, w Mrs Marion Green, Mrs
Glen Ward, Mrs Jim Mallon, Mrs
Ralph Richmond. Mrs Marfan
Lovgren and Mrs Fred GimbeL
Mrs Gimbel held high score
for the evening, Mrs Mallon
was second high and low was
Mrs Wayne Prock.
Following cards, dessert was
served.
Betty Angel I Has
Eleventh Birthday
Betty Angell celebrated her
eleventh birthday with a dinner
party and sledding Tuesday
evening at the home of her par
ents, Mr and Mrs Jim Angell.
Betty's guests were Marilyn
Bailey, Peggy Snyder, Kristy
Koenig and Kerry Huggett.
Birthday cake and ice cream
were enjoyed following the sledding.
Pinochle Club Meets
At Watkins Home
Mrs Art Watkins was hostess
for her pinochle club Friday af
ternoon at her home.
Those present were Mrs Earl
.. ma i?,ihrrt Ixiwe. Mrs
Fred Mankln. Mrs Archie Mun.
kers. Mrs Henry' Happold, Mrs
I t Tlnrt An.
Waiter bcckci nu
derson.
High was won by Mrs Mun
kers, low was won by Mrs Lowe
and the double pinochle P"ze
was won by Mrs Evans and Mrs
Munkers.
Evans Home Scene Of
Copper Tooling Class
Thursday afternoon a group
met for copper tooling and des
sert at the home of Mrs Earl
Evans.
t.1 .tl..nlnir X.VPTC MrS
j nosu oiiv-.i4..ib . -
Walter Ruggles. Mrs Kenneth
Palmer, Mrs Arcnie wuhku,
Mrs Art Watkins, Mrs Lester Cox
and Mrs Ewlng Hynds of Cecil.
Earl Evans Entertain
At Sunday Party
Mr and Mrs Earl Evans enter
tained with a Tripoli and pin
ochle party last Sunday evening
at their home.
Those attending were, Mr and
Mrs Art Watkins, Mr and Mrs
Vernon Munkers, Karl Miller, Mr
and Mrs Archie Munkers ami
Mr and Mrs Lester Cox.
Dessert was served following
cards.
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ROCK HOUND'S
CORNER
By BETTY WAGNER
Again the ranch home if Mr
tr- Harold Evans was the
am. . - - -
netting for our meeting last Sat-
urday evening During uie hum
mivtlnz. our field trip
chairman. Hubert Wilson, sug
gested a trip to the www Moun
tain Agate Shop near Cascade
Locks. It sounded line su.n won
H..rfnt i.lea that n date has al
ready been set and the necessary
plans about compieieu. u i
.m.tinn how much we can
learn at a rock shop along with
seeing so many oeautnui speci
mens and adding a few to our
collections. If you nave never
rock shop, be sure
and stop at this conveniently
located one between Hood River
and Cascade Locks on your next
trip to Portland. How you will
enjoy It and wish you had done
It sooner! Another good sug
gestion came -from our program
chairman. Randall Peterson
but I think I shall only give you
a tip on this one Just keep an
eye on the windows of the Jewel
ry store. By tne way, i.eorge
Miller was wearing a tie clasp
with a beautiful Jaifc setting
which he had fashioned in the
chr of a fish. George, some
one asked me If there was a
price on that tie claspT
Garnets are the birthstone for
January so a very interesting
program followed with Randall
Peterson botn quizzing mra -lightening
us on the character
let Ins and chemical properties of
garnet. The name Garnet is from
the Latin "granatus , meaning
like a grain, and comes directly
from the word pomegranate, the
cooria nf which are small, num
erous, and red, in allusion to the
aspect of the crystals, oarnets
vary in hardness from 6.5 to
7.5 and in color from red to
brown and even pale green. They
occur most abundantly in meta
morphous rock espe c I a 1 1 y in
schists that are largely com
posed of mica. The St Maries,
Idaho area has yielded some
very nice specimens all sizes.
t hH a wonderful time for a
few hours in the Camp Carson
district last summer when I dis
covered many minute, transpar
ent, rosy-red garnets in the bot
tom om gold pan.
"The Dew Line Story" was a
Lexington News
Br CELPHA JONES
Mm Roberta Davis has
I HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, Jonuory 28. I960
Pendleton Tuesday on bus-
visitor In Milton Free
h..r Torn- Munk.T Ji'ltlllie Hunt, to
DlLf f?ni.rt Ph.iriMrt. I liu-f.
f l P MllL'lil iiiviti; w
Day Monday on business.
June HutchUon drove to John
lHM.n' Billy June and Penny Marquardt I Ie.
nhn
rarina. Lolita. Jovce and Jimmle
Marquardt. Mary Kay, Randy
and Matt Hughes, and Marlene
Smith and Dale and Linda Coop.
a revnt
water.
Recent callers at the O W Cuts
r.irtn rum-ii nave neeii a uauuu- ,
ter and family, Mr and Mrs Dick,' r-
Zlta of Condon. Alta Cutsforth Mrs O U weening cmenamc.i
of Heppner. and a daughter and Tuesday evening with a birth
family, Mr and Mrs Kon Olsen'day dinner honoring her hus
anl guests of Pasco. Washing-'band. Those present were, Mr
ton. They spent the weekend at and Mrs Max Breeding. Mr and
the Cutsforth cabin In the moun- Mrs Taul Breeding. Mr and Mrs
tains Floyd Smith and family, and
Mr and Mrs Flovd Smith have Mrs George Steagall and lamuy.
reiurnen o iiu- nic ui
ents after a business trip to.
Gli.le. Oregon.
Mr and Mrs A F Majeske re
turned home after a few days iimnt.in returned
spent in Portlanil. i. ,niit Mondav after visit
Mr and Mrs Fred Pointer were . . . t an. ,aml,.. tnc
recent callers in Lexington. , n,nlsa r,arrna t.inho. and
Mrs O W Cutsforth has been, ,. r. ....
a recent patient in Tioneer Mem
Monument News
Birthday Dinner
Fetes Carl Spaulding
Mrs Carl Snaulding entertain
ed Tuesday evening with a din
ner party in honor or her nus-
band's birthday.
Guests were Mr and Mrs Art
Watkins, Dr and Mrs James Nor-
ene and Mr and Mrs Raymond
Ferguson.
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APPLIANCES
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PHONE 6-9920
orial hospital
Mrs Norma Marquardt and
son Hill B and granason mcny
have been spending a few days
In Spokane.
The Women's Fel I o w h I p
Group which has been postponed
due to the bad weather, Is sched
uled for next Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs La Verne Hen
derson, weather permitting.
Franklin Messenger was a din-
ner guest of his sister and fam
ily. Mr and Mrs Carl Marquardt
on Sunday.
Hugo Leyva was a Pendleton
visitor on Sunday.
Mrs Joe Cornellson has been
confined to her home this week
due to Illness.
Tops held their regular meet
ing at the city hall on Monday
night with a good crowd in at
tendance. Mr and Mrs Max Breeding
were Monument visitors Satur
day at the home of relatives of
Mrs Breeding.
Floyd Breeding of Stanfield
was a weekend visitor at the
Georce Irvln home.
The teachers of the Lexington'
Christian and Congregational
Sunday Schools who attended 13'
Sundays of the last quarter
were: Mr and Mrs Walt Smith,
and those attending 12 Sundays
of the quarter were Carl Mar
quardt, Betty Marquardt, thar
lene Jones, Delpha Jones and the
superintendent, Homer nugnes.
The students of the Classes at
tending were: Brenda bteagan,
Chris Munkers, Jeanette L,eo.Dei
mm 111 . m t I .
a niece uorotny Mcrrm or iwise,
Idaho.
Mr and Mrs Jim Croker drove he
Nv Tn.w.lav on business anu
wan accompanied by her father,
Joe Whltaker.
Mr Owen Smith went to the
valley Wednesday to attend
funeral nervlces lor uwena
mother. She returned home Sat
urday afternoon. Miss Gra-e
Hunt took care of the Smith
children.
Earl Barnard took suk Sat
urday with a stroke. His brother
and daughter. Mrs Theron King
Is with he and his wife at their
home.
Mr on,t Mr Joe Batty of La
Grande were In for the weekend
with her folks, the Henry lup-
. J
Mr and Mrs Boyd liinion urove
to John Day Saturday on Busi
ness and for Boyd's checkup as
is under medical care.
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wonderful film to see all about
the construction of the radar de
fense net above the Arctic Circle
by the Bell System, working in
cooperation with the govern
ment. Refreshments served by
our hosts, The Harold Evanses,
put that finishing touch to the
evening.
GORHAM STERLING
UNTIL JANUARY 31ST
30 Off PIECES OF
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Being Retired From Stock
Popular Services From
$74.90 In Theme - $93.10 In Decor
ALL
'Costume Jewelry
NOW
ONLY
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JEWELERS
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STOCK REDUCING
Feb. 4
Snle Effective Jan. 29 Thru
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WHILE
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Still A Good Selection of Sizes. Styles
MEN'S DRESS SHOES
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MEN'S WHITE ARROW
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Dress
Regular
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French
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Valentine Acetate Briefs 1-50
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