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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1960)
mmmrnmummmmm goCIAL - framnmnnanmnnmnwmnK:mnanr:::x:n:xm:K:i:nininnn::n Mrs White To Head Rhco Creek Extension Unit For Next Year The Khea Cm-k KMr.Un Unit bU t ttsuUt nut-tin In the ierilr.2 n M'M 6 th frr.f hall- Thirteen mem ber! nl me tf their families attended. IVktivnl .Un wrr dlcud mi final rrncrments were made. The member re do. natlng the up, milk and dishes u-J for the children1 lunch t the festival. The officers elected for next year are rr'sl1,nt- Mn ',u,, White: vice president. Mr Bb rrcrom: secretary, Mrs Albert Wrlcht; treasurer. Mr Orrln Wrlsht. The c.ffUern will be In Hailed at the festival. Mis Esther KlrmU wi a pueKt at the meeting, which wai followed by a demonstration on fire prevention. Ncls Anderson, assisted by MIm KlrmU gave a ,n thi mmmim fire causes. He showed a film describing the fire problems on a farm. Mr Anderson stressed the nee esslty of having fire extinguish ers around equipment and build- Refrchmcnts were served at the flw of the evening. Lex TOPS Club To Host District Meet A district TOPS meeting will be held at the IOOF hall In Lexington Monday eve n I n R, April 25 at 8:00 p m. Seven clubs will be represen ted at thla meeting, where mem bers get together to share prob lems and have a fun night. The clubs represented will be Pendle ton, lone. Heppner, Boardman and Lexington, and will draw 40 to 50 members. Lexington will be the host club. TOPS stands for take ofT pounds sensibly and Is a Nat ional organization whose pur pose is to help everyone who Is sincerely Interested in losing ex cess weight sensibly. There are four clubs In Morrow county and the Lexington club observed Its first anniversary April 13. Anyone Interested in these clubs may call Mrs L E Ruhl, Lexington; Mrs Omar Rletmann, lone; Mrs J R Huffman, Heppner; Mrs W G Seehafer, Boardman. Stanficld Meat Co. Hugh Smith, Owner 4 Mgr. Stanfleld, Or. CUSTOM CUTTING-CUTTING CURING Wholesale & Retail LOCKER MEAT Call GI 9-3G33 WE DELIVER 14Kt. Solid Gold Diamond U PENDANTS for thai young In heart by CrMtr V SWIETLY MIANINGFUL CHARMINGLY DIFFERENT AND NOW SO MUCH IN STYLE I A pneious pendn is $uch I wonderful y to maik a birthday. n anniversary, an important occasion. You'll love this beautiful piece of diamond jewelry that can be worn with pride, alwaysl Our new, glamorous collection Includes ORIGINAL DESIGNS 14CT. GOLD PENDANTS WITH 14KT. GOLD CHAINS, CULTURED PEARLS and BRILLIANT DIAMONDS especially selected by us for beauty, quality and value! Priced From 34.50 PETERSON'S JEWELERS l . j I mautmnommm; numao AppENIN6S Many Enjoyed Annual Easter Monday Party The annual I.lr Mrsia catd party wm mjj)-d '' 'na,1 onitttitlditic rsrd !aii. ,Mn- ,i . i. Ml All Mlini rplrcpal flh tvu" Tti hall waa lovely with ....Imi t)..A.rt In thai!' II i-H.v nd red and there wrrr nine tables of brldfe and five of ln hie Chairman f the party w Mra UWrne Van Matter and her committee Included. Mr Merritt nr.v Mr Willard Wake. Mr-. Alex Thompson. Mr IM-crt Prink and Mr Imld Turner, In bridge Mrs Lowell dibble received high score and Mrs u r . . St. . ..I KjWVimf Mi r.ihr lU-restn.m was high In pinochle and William Lahhnrt waa second high. Mrs Gene Hall received the door priie Sons Soucie Rcbekohs Meet Friday Night Atti.nrtlni the Friday 15 meet lng of Sans Soucl Rcbckah t.Mlt-e no 33 were 20 members and two visitors. r-arri were aent to the mem hers who were 111 and the Triple Link club sent cams io pancms In the hospital nursing nmr, The next Triple Link meeting will be April 25 at the Lincoln Nash residence. Mrs Frank Ayers was the win ner of the penny drill and the noble grand, Mrs Rufus riper, was hostess lor rcircsnmcms after the meeting. The next meeting will be May 6 at 8:00 p m. Angells Hosts For Church Potluck Following the Easter Sunday service of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at the Legion hall, Mr and Mrs J H Angell were hosts for a pot luck dinner. Guests were Mr and Mrs Arnold Raymond and children, Mr and Mrs Paul Warren and children, Mr and Mrs Ralph Richards and Sandra. Mr and Mrs Paul Richards of Eugene, ir.irrv Moses and Llovd Swales of Hermlston, Mr and Mrs Thnll Kiolann and children and Mr Taylor of Richland, Washington. A big event lor the cm wren, during the afternoon, was an Easter egg hunt Two Honored At Luncheon Party Mrs N C Anderson was hostess last Tuesday afternoon for a luncheon party In honor of the birthday of Mrs W W Wolff and for Mrs Tom Wilson, who was visiting here from Sandpolnt, Idaho. Others attending were Mrs Richard Meador. Mrs Fred Trus sing and Mrs Robert Jones. ! rMl rotf ioc wtamonB w9 i y r r r T i ? - BARBARA BAKER Miss Baker Engaged To James H Hayes Mr and Mr W ',akrr r:riffin Cictk Rad. Medfufd Oregon, announce the engage ment f their d.iughter. Barbara Edith to James Hi-nderwin Hayes, son of Mr and Mrs J J Hayes .f Heppner. Miss Baker graduated from Ashland high scho.d where fche was a member 'f the National Honor Society. She Is a senior at Oregon State College, major ing In business education. She Is affiliated with Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority ami Is a memlM-r of Phi C'hl Theta, honorary for women In business. Mr Hayes was graduated from Dropon Stale with a degree In agriculture. He Is affiliated with Theta XI. national iraterniiy and Is a member of Kappa Kappa PsI, music honorary. No date has be n i ;t for the wedding. Fida Bridge Club Meets At Jones Home Mrs Floyd Junes was hostess recently for the Fidas bridge club at her ranch home. Guests were Mrs Howard Bryant, Mrs Cornett Green, Mrs Herman Green. Mrs Frank Connor, Mrs L E Dick. Mrs Ike Cole. Mrs Bill Cox, Mrs Willard Blake, Mrs Ilene Wyman, Mrs Oliver Creswick, Mrs Hud Collins and Mrs Robert Jones. I nieh score for the evening was received by Mrs Wyman, Mrs Herman Green was second high, and Mrs Connor low. Mrs Smith Reviews Prize Winning Book The Bookworms club met last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs Ebb Hughes. Mrs Ted Smitli reviewed the Nobel prize winning book for 1958, "Doctor Zhlvago" by Boris Pasternak. Other members present were Mrs J O Turner, Mrs James Thomson. Mrs Fred Parrlsh, Mrs Cornett Green, Mrs Ike Cole, Mrs Floyd Jones, Miss L e t a Humphreys, Mrs Lucy Peterson and a guest, Mrs Tom Wilson of Sandpolnt, Idaho. f i I : 1 1 ' , f K. 1 1 i Coming Events 32, CE1 riutiL WUlow Cli Catrf Club faitf. Me4ay. Afil 1 Chamb 4 cetnmr. n W f Aroeilran Legion. Tueaday. April 2&0Ji Hooe. Beoli woiiBi. W4ne4ay. A(Mtl WtUewa led'je ne M, IO0 r. TbuiMley. AjmU J Saiapll- inUt, noea at Wogea Whel Elk. Heppner Extension Unit Has Meeting On Fire Prevention Ttie Heppner F.xtenftlon Unit met at the home f Mra Joe Wright for a mating on fire prrventlon. The buMnc meeting waa n ndurted by chairman. Mra Gene Fergun. who a! ap i.!nted the following. Mesdamra full Heath. Howard Pettyjohn. J. Wright, Frank Connor. Riley tnt,w,-r mill Mis Ijcta Hum phrey! to decorate three table an-dennd to the Unit for the Homemakers Festival on April 29. fach table Is to be di-eorated to Illustrate earn f three conn tile. Canada. Germany and British West Indies, who are members of the ACWW, tne theme of the Homemaker Fes. tlval. Mrs Merritt Gray announced that there would be an adult sewing I class making a cotton all principles of sewing. Anvone Interested Is asked to call Mrs Cray. Mr Pcttvlohn cave a resume of her recent visit to the State hospital with the county com mntw Fvihcr Kirmls and Vclma Glass. It was a very Interesting and enlightening visit. All vis itors are welcome and she sug rested that any organizations or groups, contact the hospital and set a date for a visit. Chairman, Mrs Ferguson, in troduced the guest speaker, Cf unty agent. N' C Anderson, who gave some good o!nters and re minders on fire prevention and nuo n film. "The Fire On the Farm." Following the film show lng, questions were asked and discussed. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs Wright, assisted bv Mrs Connor, to those present, Mesdames Riley Munkers, Lee Scrlvner, Earle Gilliam. Merritt Gray, Sam Turner, Pearl Devlne, Bill Heath, Howard Pettyjohn and Miss Leta Humphreys. The last meeting of the year will be at the home of Miss Leta Humphreys, assisted by Mrs Frank Wilkinson, who will dem onstrate the buffet dinner, on Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 a m. Bonita Wolden To Wed Stephen Green Mr and Mrs Wayne Eugene Wolden of Pendleton are an nouncing the approaching mar riage of their daughter. Bonita Lou, to Mr Stephen William Groen. son of Mr and Mrs Cornett Green of Heppner, on Saturday, April 30 at 1:30 p m at Peace Lutheran church In Pendleton. All relatives and friends are cordially invited. Mrs Graham Hostess For Sewing Club Tho Wednesday Sewing club t the home of Il.V v .iw... - . . A I T -- I Mrs e laude uranam on uit- it-A- ngton highway. Those attending were Mrs Carl Spauldlng, Mrs John Pfeif- for. Mrs Kaymond Ferguson, Mrs P W Mahoney, Mrs Lowell Crib ble. Mrs C E MoQuairie, Mrs v K Schaffitz. Mrs Hobert Pen- la-ui and Mrs Tom Wilson of. .tndpolnt, Idaho, a former mem her of the club. Your Hiooplni lift It rt"! r.m ovr 400 U Sal ltt p u ptcil mofltrurtrt. trv your erdt' i iJtK to ur yeuMlt Ot attm trtrytn.pg i wnt T!CE AS MUCH FC PENNY MCHE HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG The Prescription Store S4H Green Stamp Hfppner. Oregon A.Ars George Feted At Easter Sunday Birthday Dinner t' Flsl-e S V.?c;; fiiri i4 ln.r t a birthday ,i!fui-r at the home tf Mr and Mr LaVrrne Van Mrter un 1 ter Sunday. Tt;w he'tfrie her rtl-biate were Mrs I A Mather. Pendle-t- n; Mrs Fdie Slfft': Mr and Mr A C Bill and Archie Jr; Mr and Mrs R V Kunnlon: Kit and pat ! (orge; the iruet of hon or and Mr and Mr Van Marier and LaWrne III. Marie and Taul. Prock Home Scene Of Easter Dinner Ijiktcr Sunday dinner fueu Mt th hom of Mr and Mr Jimmy Prick were Mr and Mr Hnld 5cr1tsmeler and family. Portland; Mr Peg Tearee and granddaughter. L Angelet; Mr and Mm Pat Cuuforth and fam ily; Mr and Mra Fay Prock and Larry: Mr and Mra Maurice FJder; Mr and Mra F Cuuforth and son; Mr and Mra Herb Peter on and Todd; Mr and Mra Jack Ployhar and children; Terry Prock. Feme Albert; Mra E R Prock and the Jimmy Pnxka and family. Soroptimist Club Has Twelfth Birthday At the meetlnc last Thursday noon, the Soroptimist Club of Heppner observed Its twelfth birthday. The club was chartered on April 10. 19-18. In observance of Pan American Day, which was April 11. Miss Leta Humphreys, program chair man, showed a colored film on Brazil. Miss Shirley Nash was the senior Kirl representative from Heppner high school to attend the meeting. Birthday cake was served In honor of Mrs Elaine S George ami also the club's birthday. i I f. sxzm I rJn t "St7 rirjJzrjlZ: PHONE 6-9643 - TOP QUALITY MEATS 3 POUNDS PORK BACK BONES AND- 1 PINT BULK KRAUT ALL FOR Oregon Chief LARGE FRANKS LB. li AC PURE Sunkist Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT Yekima Farmer Solid Pack MARGARINE LBS. gC Durkee't PORK & BEANS 2 CANS 35c Campbell's 21 ox. HEINZ SWEET PICKLES 39c 25 ox. Jar FOR FINEST FOOD VISIT EITHER Ella's Grill OR THE Wagon Wheel Cafe BOTH NOW UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT Jack Gr Wilma McTimpcny OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNERS or Just A Coffee Break COURT STREET MARKET 12"' SPECIALS FOR APRIL 22, 23 Young. Tender PORK LIVER LB. OOC CPU (Large Bunch CELERY 2s Cans OF li) 3? rs. FREE PARKING STEWING HENS NO. 1 39c 3 lbs. $1 NEW POTATOES 3 LBS' 25C bun. 15c cans NESTLE'S MORSELS 12 oz. Fkg. 2 F0R 79c 1 1 i J