Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 08, 1960, Page 5, Image 5

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HtrrNtJI CAZtTTt TIMES. Thursday. 8ptmUt I I960
gOCIAL (-IaPPENINGS
IMtn SrhaRill, Sotirty
I'hon 6
Rainbow Girls
To Hold Public
Installation Sunday
McCormachs Honored
On 30th Anniversary
j Lat TuiJay rvrnlrig group
i ....mi i.e..!),.! . r ..w ' ttiendt hnril Mr nl Mm
A public installation of Ruth ,, .., ...h , ,hr tih
p m I Cur! were Mrs Henry ruuth.
Th- nil- f.,r,.tn , i, ....... ,.i Mr ami Mm John lUrtman. Mr
n..ii.u rr ...in I Norman TfmMotun anl Dr and
nut with the Installation.
All frlondi and relative
Kalnbow Clrli are lnvii.nl to at
tend.
'Mm Robert IfotftVr.
0f A 1rorateil cake
and Ice
Report On London
Convention Given
Soroptimist Club
The regular monthly business
meeting of the Soroptimist Club
of Heppner was held Thursday
noon at the Wagon Wheel.
Mrs Conley Lanhom was gran
ted a six month's leave of ab
sence because of her teaching
duties.
. Committee reports were given
by all standing committees.
Mrs Clara B Gertson, who re
turned Sunday evening from a
European tour, told of her travels
and of the meetings at the 19G0
convention of the Soroptimist In
ternatlonal Association which
was held In London, England.
Mrs Gertson and Miss Leta
Humphreys both attended the
convention and then went on to
Rome from where Miss Hum
phreys left on another tour and
Mrs Gertson left on her return
trip home.
cream were served.
Engagement Told Of
Former Heppner Man
Mr and Mrs Edward Dlehl of
South San Gabriel. Calif an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Anna Mae to Raymond
Leon Walker ot Dexter. Oregon,
lie Is the son of Mr and Mrs
A R Walker, formerly of Hep
pner.
A spring wedding Is planned,
Mrs Mankin Has High
Score In Pinochle
Mrs Robert Lowe was hostess
last Friday afternoon for the
Pinochle club at her home.
Guests were Mesdames Ben
Anderson. Walter Beckett, Orian
Wright, Earl Evans, Ambrose
Chapin, Max Harris and Fred
Mankin.
The high score for the after
noon was held by Mrs Mankin,
second Mrs Wright and double
pinochle, Mrs Anderson and Mrs
Beckett.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermiston, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6651
On Hermiston-McNary
Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
WHOLESALE MEATS
Miss Marjorie Peck
Tells Engagement
Mr and Mrs Harold K Peck
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Marjorie Kay, to
Mr John Deane Graves, son of
Mr and Mrs John W Graves of
nardman.
No wedding plans have been
made.
Mrs Smith Hostess
For Bridge Club
On Tuesday of last week. Mrs
Ted Smith ente r t a i n e d the
Bridge club.
Guests were Mrs Harold Cohn,
Mrs Gone Ferguson, Mrs Harlan
McCurdy, Sr, and Mrs Earl Blake.
Mrs Cohn was high and Mrs
McCurdy won the Jack high.
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lo over The
Tee Cup
If Jack) Lotiail
LEXINGTON
(.ur! 4tur.l,' ll Miu IV. (.4
Harm-u and Mr Tun PiWt-r
were Mr Mini Ji!r Neil While,
n.t a itciglttnr l their, Mm
;,v.-r, lr and Mm IU-U Ifelffer
and Njie M.liri.!,. and m, Mr
ami Mr. l.;l WYaihc'rfi J and
f.cms!, f llejij'fu'f, Mr and Mt
Aniun Wltitoii i f Ij-ini'tuu. and
Ihe h.t and h.!e. Mr and
l H-m M in- I h.vrnl h-d.u.;;, !,J t i,,,,.,, li-If J Uuu l.m. U.tn V.'. X r...k. ar.J j M" w M family
I he nl' t.- p..t Krhing mum iw. U'M'.e, :.: H ivr par . . . IjMm llutchin hmise guetn, Mr
tat imtttm mnnor wi up i.t-ar vjwji .M.vutfrtw a gam i jde Clark ( .i.Ka!ie, nd Mt
u .....it .! u t I if 1 . , i i . - . a i
hi tH-t-n ranter -empiee .
iMtH-n acationlng At the beaih,
nxleo, (ni.lball game at.d
ih ivndleton mM'r where our !.-,,. k ,, Mrg irI w,.r i,.
Bfti Pmvk wa a t winner cf
had
taitiitif I liaxeni
unu fur fcflf.
With the ftrt day uf tliml
Ijlitng on the ame day a our
ladlei day. I riKted to 'e th
cture overflowing with "fie'
mother. lut I guem they all
mut have breathed a li;h i.f
rtltef ami pIopjHvl down In the
nearest chair to enjoy e,ral
rs of JuM plain quiet. Thie
who did play were Gladys Snider
Rotted a Doueheny, Wlma Cli,
MirrTr. r)r num. ...... v. j, v ...
(.mini nwu hi.imi-...- ..,. tin, t .r.
her nln yatt ol 4-K club nuitJ moiner, iw .nu'inr,
work br anteilng htr block June Smith dormer neppner res
frcxtmann'a wool sheath draw I Idt-nt. now of Seattle), and my
in tb Man It Touraeu wiu .,. i had low cruMi ncore of
37. Hazel and Velma had lowest
comtilned scures in our hidden
niuih "p Oregonlan Lal..r Hay
touniameitt at the Pendleton
l'ouiitr' Club,
SPIX'PAL AN NOl'NCl'MKNT:
There will h another two ball
f..urotne thU Sunday afterniMn
tee tdf time scheduled fr
2 (".) so all guller lan to attend.
That all on the parte line
(hi week.
Wool contest this falL
lone Girl First
Entrant in "Sew
With Wool" Contest
Karen Lundell, 17, daughter
of Mr and Mrs Raymond Lundell,
lone, Is climaxing her nine years
of 4 H club work by entering
her black Forstmann's wool
sheath dress In the Make It
Yourself with Wool contest, ac
cording to Esther Klrmls, Morrow quite well at It)
partner drawing with a 49 and
43, and Faye Ruhl had low net
with a 43 20 23 which entitled
her to the free lunch given by
Herb Hamilton of the Wishing
Well.
Next ladles day tee off time
will be at 9:30.
PA RTF. E LINE TICKUPS: . .
heard that "Crib" Is now play
Ing golf on his knees (and does
, I wonder
I0NE NEWS
Long Distance Nation-Wido
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
PENLAND BROS.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone CR 6-3111
Mr and Mrs Paul Pettyjohn
and Mrs Ernest Lundell, and
Norton Lundell went to The
Dalles Monday. Frank Lundell
of Milwaukle met them there
and took Norton on to Portland.
Mr and Mrs Charles O'Connor
and family returned recently
from Portland and the coast.
Mr and Mrs Ernest Heliker
were guests of Mr and Mrs Wm
Seehafer at Boardman Friday
evening.
Mr and Mrs Milton Morgan
and Marilyn and Mr and Mrs
W C Crawford left Monday for
the State Fair. Marilyn will give
a bread baking demonstration on
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Ray LIndstrom
and family returned Monday
from the coast, State Fair, and
Portland.
Dates to Remember:
Sept 11 Rally Day at the lone
Community church.
Sunday school 9:45 church
service 11:00 a m.
Sept 18 Annual church potluck
dinner and meeting at the
Community church. Meeting
at 1:00 pm.
Mr and Mrs Fred Martin and
familv were at the State air
over the weekend. Jean Martin
was a participant in the 4-H style
revue. Jean modeled her party
dress and received a red ribbon,
If Raymond has picked up any
more new golf balls . . . while
we were at tne oeacn everytimc
Bill and I went to play golf at
Seaside we ran Into former Hep-
pnerlte Gordon McGough (he
also enticed his brothers in law
Howard Cleveland and Paul
Webb Into partaking In the game
while they were mere) . . . was
sure nice to have June Smith
nlnvlniT with n durinc lnr1l
Vd1n,UniYcrsi,y of Pre?n day (she has Just started play
fall. She plans to enter the tMa ' vpflP nn,r '
shot a 4S which Is plenty good
for the first time on our course)
Helen and Harry spent a
couple of days with us at the
beach and the four of us played
a rouna or goii at seaside twe
saw Gordon again) where Harry
FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HISTORY
GET A FMf TRIAL SIZE
WITH PURCHASE OF
HMJ) (Jibuti
county extension agent
The Jewel necked dress with
fitted bodice and three-quarter
length sleeves is made of 100
Forstmann's wool. It's an eased
sheath-type winter dress with a
self belt, complete with a tafetta
lining. This was Karen s 411 pro
Ject In Clothing V this year.
Karen, a graduate from lone
high school this spring, plans to
attend
this
wool contest In the Eugene dis
trict. She will be competing with
approximately 1300 girls In 21
states for a designer's tour of
Europe, college scholarships and
many other awards. That Is if
she wins the district contest.
The district contest will be
held in Pendleton. October 22 at
th v-ort rinhrm -hpn pntmnts Second, the garment must be
in three divisions will compete entirely the work of the contes
by modeling their garments for tant herself who must model her
mi-iiifirt iiidfTfo ReMnnpM rfiv. own suit, dress or ensemble at
ision is for girls 13 years old and he district contest and any sub
thev comoete for the div slon sequent level
I Mrs Hosklns also said the
10NE NEWS
Linda Ilelmblgner, Melvln
Martin. Karen Lundell are taking
entrance exama for the state col
leges In Portland this week.
mer re.l-rti i.f I'lne City, living
tiure In the isxtf cyclone. They
were at! t l.iMtitc if Mr Lulu
Hale NUIuU and may t re
mcmtered by former resident.
J V McMillan and on iVnny
ate ii-ending ome time in Sal
em and Portland.
tictcsit over the LatHr Day
weekend at the Culforth cabi
were Mr and Mm Mel Hover f
Mimier, John Sherer, Mr and Mr
IVm Wet more, and children Lln
da and Philip. Mr and Mrs I.r
rell Lafh, of The Ial!c, Mr and
Mr Vcrle Cockran and daughtr
of Silvetton, Jay Latum of Hood
Mr M.if) itie Se!on and child
ren f IVMl.md. and Mr Frank
Parker of Hrpjuu r, lulled at lt
home it la P.irneit n! Ttits
Paiker Friday,
Triple Treat SalaJ Platter
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r.
Junior division Is for ages 14
through 17, and the senior divls
ion, 18 through 22 which may
also Include married girls.
Winners in the Junior and sen
ior divisions will compete at
Portland in the state finals in
December. State winners in
those two divisions will go to
Denver, Colorado in January to
model their garments for the
grand first prize of an air trip
to Europe and many other a-
wards.
Mrs Clint Lewis, Nolin is state
director of the contest. Entrants
will still be eligible until the
time of the district style show,
October 22, but she would like to
have girls planning to partici
pate get in touch with her as
soon as possible.
According to Mrs Robert Hos-
kins, lone, Morrow county wool
contest chairman, there are two
special requirements which must
be met by all contestants in each
age group.
First, only American loomed
100 wool fabric may be used
in making the contest garment.
sports outfit which was limited
to district competition last year
may go all the way to the nat
lonal contest this year. It must
be a complete outfit of an active
sports type, not spectator sports
apparel.
Another change noted by Mrs
Hosklns is that a wool blouse is
not required with a suit as prev
iously announced. Many contes
tants live in warm climates
where the wool blouse would be
impractical so blouses may be
purchased or made from any
fabric.
Make it Yourself with Wool
contest is sponsored Jointly by
Women's Auxiliary to National
Wool Growers Association and
the American Wool Council. It
is the only national contest en
dorsed by National Association
of Secondary School Principals
which has approved it for the
sixth year.
Girls wishing to enter or obtain
more iniormauon may contact
Mrs Robert Hoskins, lone Mor
row county wool contest chair
man phone 3-8443.
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celery, mayonnniso and seaHonings.
Ruliv Iling Wlih Cklrkrn Salad
1 envelope undnvored gelutin , cup diced cueunil)er
1 can condensed consomme 1 can (1 lb.) diced beeta
cup water Chicken salad
1 teaspoon salt Crixp salud greens
Vt tablespoons cider vinegar Devilcnl cRgs (optional)
1 small onion
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Fold in finely chopped onion, cucumber and drained beeU. Pour
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fill center of ring with chicken salad. Garnish with salad greens
and deviled eggs. Four to six servings.
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