Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 20, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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    jOCIAL f-APpgNN6S
n SchaffiU, Society
"hone 6 9r.H
ricd September 25 In Heppner Ceremony
tn Leah Winter, daughter
, end Mrt. Paul J, Wlntera.
Tasco. Vah.. became th
of KJfar C. Olson, tun cf
r4 Mr. Marion OUon cf
r on Sept. M In Heppner
home of the jmura,
double ring afternoon
ony was read by the Rev.
I MeChee of the First Mrth-
Church of Heppner. The
given in marriage by her
, wore a ballerina -ten inn
iilffon dresa with a match
irk headdress. She wore i
ire of Sahra crystals that
ed to the groom's great
mother. She carried a white
with white rosebuds and
lis. Maid of honor was
, toil I Anderson, sister of the
. She wore a ballerina
t blue dress and car
I nosegay of white glads
pink rosebuds In the cen
the glads.
man was Cpl. Charles M.
rs, brother of the bride.
I Lee Olson was In charge
guest book
r scheme In the room was
ed by two white baskets
p pink glads with large
bows. The reception was
it the home of Mr. and
Harlon Olson. The bride's
was centered by a three
cake decorated with pink
ng bells and roses with all
ives. The cake was topped
I miniature bridal couple
triple bells and miniature
Xlia L.il Gtkuii ol liniitrr. ia
ter In law of the groom, rut the
rake. Blanche Cirarhart of l"rn-
dleton. aunt of the groom, served
tne rake; pouring was wrs. i.
Rubbln. Mother of the bride wore
a dretui of blue and white flow
ered taffeta and she had a cur-
sage of pink ruffU-d roM-buds.
Mother of the ertxim wore a royal
blue taffeta dress. Her corsage
was the same as the one worn
by the bride's mother.
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
and Mrs. Paul J. Winters, parents
of the bride, and J. J. Winters
brother of the bride from Pasco.
Wash.: Mrs. D. Buck of Ilermla
ton. sister of the bride: Miss Car
ol llemberry. MIks Judy Swa-
btnla. Miss Sharon llemberry.
Terrv Baclonc. Dave Logan, of
Pasco; 0car George of Tendle-
ton; Blanche Gearhart of Ten-1
dleton: Col. Charles Winters.
home on leave before going back
to Japan. Other guits were: Mr.
and Mrs. L. Kobblns and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson
and family, Mr and Mrs. Jerry
nmi chert v and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Riddle and family,
Mrs. Roberta Dougherty. Jlomer
Huston. Mr. and Mrs. B. Winters,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Olson and fam
ily, and Mrs. A. McGhee and
daughter of Heppner.
Mrs. Blakney
Has High Score
Last Thursday night, Mrs.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermiston. Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6851
)n Hermiston-McNary
Highway
STOM SLAUGHTERING
WHOLESALE MEATS
Heppner Extension
Entertained At
Munkcrs Home
The llc jnrr Eteniun VnM
mri Tu-U. CM U. at the
home U Mrs. Riley MunWer
1,1 n .-i-fi ! three
rur1 present.
Mr. Keithlv BUKe and Mr.
i .... lttt Lthn lift nted
five minute "eye jcner- on the
in i.t "..nvfrtK'n,' Ttie meet
ing was then opened by chair-
man. Mrs, Munker.
pul Warren save a re
port on the county committee
meeting. trelng the goal of
... ..,niv nniii fur this year.
which Include giving needed ar
ticles to the atern Oregon
State llpltal and starting two
new evening units.
Mrs. Pouglaa Drake gave a re
port on the 4 II wwk In the eoun-
!ti i,rc,li. t leaders. Mrs. Frank
Connor and Mrs. Drake, gave an
interesting talk and discussion
on food labels.
Th. iwt meetlne will be new
.i th. hnme of Mrs. Merrill Cray
with Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Petty
John as project leader on t.ie
...M.vt -ijc)k at the Women's
World." The meeting will be on
T,iHn' Nov. 8 at 1:30.
Those attending the meeting j
....... . M.Mttaima IYarl Devlne,
Ray Drake, Bill Heath. Frank
r.,nor Joe Wrlcht. Riley Mun-
kers. Douglas Drake. Taul War
ren. Kelthley Blake, llowaro. i ei
mnti puests were Mrs.
Sam Johnston. Mrs. Len Ball and
Mrs. Robert Van Houte.
lone Tops Club Meets
At Bridge Club
Tt Fall urogram or '".
Mrs. Pierce Hostess
To Sewing Club
Ws! nr..iy afii-nuMn of lat
Pi T'l 'lub l setting under jr-k the semg club met at the
way. Members who ere planning , li.ir.i- t.f Mr tU-ue IVrc.
.t attend the dutrUt meeting at I tlut.u were. Mr. Lumrll Grlb
Bardinan tvnber 2i ar tu Lie. Mr. Mude Graham. Mr
i -i an-- (f K Th ciuo meets ; an r-pauMintr, m, jch
eery T1iur.ly at 2 -TO P. M- at
the hme tf Mrs. Omar Rletmann
and ony one tnterete Is wrl
rime to attend.
Billy Stockard
Has Tenth Birthday
Ukl Saturday Billy Stockard.
of Mrs. C. Stockard relebra
ted his tenth birthday with a
party at their mountain cabin.
Games, baseball, and a hike
were their entertainment after
which time they had a wi-lner
roast and a fortune birthday
rake and lc cream.
Ills gueMa were, Frankle Lov-
gren. riranK vnrien. mmmy
Sttckard. Kit Anderson. Ricky
Clmbel, ChrU Labhart. Larry
Richmond. Randy Sttllman, and
Gerald Ple.
MJ. Mr, r. W. Mahoney, Mrs.
John pfelffer, and HH-tial guets
were Mrs, Terry Thomjon and
Mr Barney MUximb.
Pinochle Club Meets
At Monkin Home
Mrs. H C. Ila ld was hostess
f .r the Ptnmhle club last Fri
day afternoon at the home of
Mr Ted Mankln.
Her euents were: Mesdames
Walter Beeket. B'n Anderson
Karl i:ans, Clarence Johnson,
Charles Beckel, Max Harris, and
Mrs. Mankln.
Mrs. Mankln had hlj:h s-ore
for the afternoon. Mrs. Harris
low and Mrs. Kvans and Mrs.
Mankln had the pliuchle.
KCrrNtR CAZCTTE TIMES. Thursday. OctobM 20. I&0
Soroptimists Select
Hayride Committees
Tle weekly meeting uf the Swr
uptlmist Club f Heppner held j Marw!
Thurtdy t the Waetot Wheel Brown
ui a olannir.j: se-iiin fir the
club's annual Hallowe'en IUy
ride fr teens j;P students.
Coffee Hour At
Marcel Jones
Lst Fiid rn. it.ti.g. Mrs.
Manvl Jnies and Mm, Paul
wefe in htesr f..r a
coffee hour at the home if Mrs.
Jones to waiih the Siluiiie ?-
N-ri'i-r pmgram on T V.
i;ue(s were. Mrs Ma Barclay,
Mrs. R. B. Rice. Mrs, Floyd Jones,
Mrs. Velma Gla, and Mrs. Fred
ParrUh.
Bill Brannoo, son of Mrs. He.
man Blatell. lone, was homo for
the funeral of Richard Kononen.
Pre Bill Hughes, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph J. Hughes, Hep
pner, Is being transfered from
Kurt Ord. Calif., to Fort Dlx, NJ.,
where he U leaving for Frank
furt, Germany this month.
SCHOOLS MENDS
Week of October 24 21. I960
Monday Lima beans and
ham. chilled tomatoes, corn bread
Committee chairmen are: gen.
erl chairman, Mrs. W. C, Col
lins; Fcl. Mr. K. E. Gonty;
Truck. Mrs. R. It Fulleton; Pro
eram. Mrs Collins,
Mr. James 15. Thomson, cor
responding seA-rctao". read an in-
. ft. .'Ink f.k.
and Mrs, Hatfield to attend . and honey, celery sticks, prune.
I'nii.wt Vstloii T.- ! milK.
..rtiumi imh-i ano
I'.u'iietti, ica, carrot sucks, ap
ple betty. milk, bread and butter.
Wednesday Hamburger
gravy on rice, cabbage salad, hot
carrot, peaches, bread and but
ter, milk.
Thursday Hamburger casse.
role, spinach, vegetable salad,
cinger bread cake, applesauce,
bread anil butter, milk.
Friday Macaroni and cheese,
lettuce wedges and mayonnaise,
cherry cobler, bread and butter,
milk.
Tuesday G
Mr. Klatne S. George presided m. allien I, pea, t
In the abseiu-e of the president
and vice president. She called at
tentlon to Founder's Day, cele
brated by the American Feder
ation early In Ovtobcr. which
this ear commemorates the 3lhh
anniversary of the organization
of the first Soroptlmlst Club.
Each Soroptlmlst contributes 39c
at this time to the fund used for
Fellowships and Grants-in-aid.
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Snitchie Stitchers
Meet At Padbergs
The Snitchie Stitchers sewing
club met October 15. lJWJ ai
2 00 P. M. at the home of Jill
Padberg In Lexington.
The pledges were iea oy jiu
...- -:-; - - . TAhra ThA Un ted Mates
Herbert Hamilton ana Mrs. 'V, k. . t.tr- ibetter and
O'Brien were co-hostesses for the pledge by Jeanette be"etr 8"dr
Kings Little Queens bridge club no ; ; "
Members present were, Jean
ette Ledbettcr, Theresa Munkers.
va Perk. Brenda Steagall. Le-
S. ora Van Winkle, Norlta Mar
t the homo of Mrs. O'Brien.
Queens there were Mesdames
willard Blake. Robert Jones,
Ham Sowell, Harry O'Donnell
Ilene Wyman, Phil Blakney,
5WC' En " Wayne X. Christine Munkers Jill
S5 JameTprSTnd SSJ WiWJ
. cutsionn. anu nm.
ISIlor was ana. f
The club leaders are Mrs. Da-
Hie h score for the evening was visitor was Mrs
. . " . . jI Th rlnh ieaai
he d by Mrs. eianney, sevonu -y- . r,.fnrth
was Mr, Nagel. low. Mrs. Wayne vldson and L Cutrforth
Prock and traveling prize, Mrs
Sowell
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Rid your machine sheds, grain storages,
ind other buildings of English sparrows,
igeons and starlings.
i I have the answer.
Contact or write
Harold Dobyns
Dobyns Bird Control
h. 8-7180 lone, Oregon
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rill give to careful drivers that own two autos, an auto
nd Jeep, or an auto and pickup, in addition to their reg
lar low rates,
I A 25 DISCOUNT ON SECOND CAR. PLUS
i A 10 DISCOUNT FOR ALL "ECONOMY" CARS.
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INSURANCE AGENCY
PHONE 6-9652
183 N. MAIN
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Our next meeting will be at
Munkers Nov. 12. I960.
Frankie Lovgren
Hosts Party For"
Gerald Pyle
nn Frirtav of last week,
Fmnklp Lovexen honored Gerald
Pyle with a farewell dinner party
at the home of his parents, mr.
and Mrs. James Lovgren.
Hallowe'en theme was usea
to decorate the rooms and dinner
table. After dinner and games
the guests were taken to the nign
school football game.
Besides the honor guest tnere
were: Chris Lannan, jonn van-
Winkle, Billie Stockard, Larry
Richmond, Ricky. Gimbel, uavia
Hall, Kit Anderson, Tim Loyd,
Philip Blakney and Steve Petty
john.
Wwm I' mm
Mm
EXTRA FANCY
mm
AT CENTRAL MARKET
GOLDEN DELICIOUS
or
RED DELICIOUS
2 lbs. m
SWEET POTATOES
OR
YAMS 2 lbs. 29c
TOMATO'SOUP . 10 For 51
PEANUT" BUTTER" . 3 LB. $109
Alex Thompsons
Honored With Party
Hosts and hostesses for a going
away party for Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Thompson last Saturday
nieht were, Mr. ana Mrs. How
ard Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs
William Labhart, Mr. and Mrs
Paul Webb, and Mr. and Mrs
James Farlev.
rvirktails were served at the
Howard Cleveland home and
then the party was served din
ner nt the Elks Club. A farewell
trtfr was nresented to Mr. and
vMrs. Thompson who are moving
to Portland the first of November.
Besides the honored guests
there were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Norene. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Case,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bongers.
NABISCO
COOKIES 3 FOR $j00
LORNA DOONE'S "
Bacon Thins BOX
CRACKERS
3 FOR $00
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STRAWBERRIES - 5 FOR $00
M and M 6 Oi
ORANGE JUICE 4 FOR QC
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SMOKED
ORANGE JUICE 4 FOR $J00
Coffee Hour
For Mrs. Thompson
Held At Gardners
Tuesdav morning from nine to
eleven. Mrs LeRoy Gardner had
a coffee hour in honor of Mrs.
Alex Thompson who will be
leaving Heppner.
r.upsts were: Mesdames Velma
Glass, La Verne Van Marter, Paul
Webb, Howard Cleveland, Harry
Donnell. Jack Van Winkle,
William Labhart, Harold Becket,
Cal Sumner, Bob Runnion, Elbert
Cox, James Farley, James ror
ens. Marshall Lovgren, Ra!ph
Thompson, Ed Schaffitz, Richard
Wells, and the guest of honor.
Small children should never be
left alone in a house, fire sta
tistics reveal. Almost 30 per cent
all child deaths In home lires
involve unattended children.
FREE
FINEST QUALITY GUARANTEED
CHIN AWARE
TWO BRAND NEW FIRST - GRADE
MOBIL TIRES
WHOLE OR HALF
53c lib.
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Mt Emily Brand, 8 01. pkg. - nri
BOLOGNA 4 FOR $J00
U.S.D.A. Choice or Good
WB STEAK
22)s Mb,
I WALDORF
TISSUE 4 ROLL PAK 3 FOR $1.00
5 HILLS BROS. INSTANT
COFFEE
6 oz. 99c - 10 oz. sl59
Central Market & Grocery
HEPPNER
SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER 21-22
PHONE 6-9614