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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1961)
jo rrmrjOHH Large Crowd Attends Annual Christmas Rainbow Dance On of the Meh light of the holiday vacation for the young people was the ChrUtmas ball put on by the Rilnttow elrla at the Masonic hall on IK-. 27. Shannon Mahoncy wa crown ed queen by Janice Martin. 1 past queen of the dance. Her two princesses were Bern Ice Thomson and Linda Halvorson. These jrlrla were selected by se eret balloting of all the Rain bow glrla at their last meeting and the names were not reveal ed until the dance. The room wat decorated with many Christmas things and the main attraction was the huge snowman In the center of the dance floor. The music was furnished by Rletmann's orchestra from lone. Mother adviser I Mrs. Claude Graham. Mrs. Lewis Halvorson had charge of the punch bowl, Mrs. Lowell Cribble the enter tainment, and Paul Crown the tickets. Also many others worked on the various committees. Steven Flu? spent a few days with Bob Huffman at the Huff man home. CALL M2M 4-H Forestry Club Being Organized A first year 4 II Forestry club will toon be organised In Hep tmer. The first club nut-ting Is Kthedulcd fir Friday evening. January 13 at 7;-W In the confer erne rum. uptalrs In the Gil ham A isuhe Hardware Build Ing. amrdlng to Joe Hay. county extension agent. The leader for thi new 4 II club will be Sam Nagel and Bob Booth from the Forest Service. Both Mr. NjcH and Mr. B.wth are well qualified foresters and will make this new club an In terestlng one. Boys and girls who are nine years old or older before January are eligible to Join this club. Mr. Naeel asked that boys and rlrls Interested In Joining the 4 )1 Forestry Club call him at 6-581 -t before January 13. Hay said. For any further Information on the 4 II Forestry Project, you may contact either the county agent's office or Mr. Nagel. Calendar of Events Thursday. Jon. S PTA intia. Light On lot education. H.S. gym, 1:00 p-m. mdtry. Jan, Royal Arch Ma son. Ma tonic bait 1:00 pjn. San Souct ftebokahs. Odd fol lows balL 1:00 pun. Basketball. Madras, hero. CiM p.m. Saturday. Jan. 7 O.E-S. social club. Masonic ball 1 :4S pm. Joint Installation, OddlaUowt U and San Souct 1:00 p-nw. epen to public. Dinner for members and family, 1:30 p-m. Squarodup Itoundtts danco. Wranglers building. 1:00 pan. lone Lodge Installs New Officers The !.ne A F A A M IX held thrir annual IfutallnMon ot tft orr IVe. ?1 and a )tnt dinner uun tne L.W CT.-ipcr 1.3. OT.S, preceding the installation. New officers are Mi-hin Me lena. worhlpful mater; Leo Crsbtrr. senior warden; J.e lljusler. Junior waidcn; Roy Undktrom. treasurer; Charles OVonrur. Miutary; H-rtn-rt Fk strom. Jr. MnUr dmrun; Farl Morgan. Junior deacon; Lewi llalvoren. chaplain; Walter LV)tn. marshal; Omar KM mann. senior siewan. iseorn ie- Basketball Madras hero. f.30j Spain. Junior Stewart- and Wal. Mr. and Mrs. Crostoa Robinson visited his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson In Mt. ernon and his sister and family. 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MAIN PHONE 6-9652 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini imimnH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii 0 G ROWN-UPS WE USE COIEIOIMBTV 7k finttt Sitvrplala 'ML 2-PC. illf FEEDINO 11 t ATTL.B1 AND 2-PC. $3. t... nooA cift for tha little follcs voull find Community children' silver ideaL Feeding SpEnTCt the right sue for baby. sad 3-Piece Set for older brothers and listen. All are otne!yg ft boxed, some with toy.. twu PETERSON'S JEWELERS p.m Monday. Jan. -Leslnatoo co op auxiliary, Mrs. Ken Palm er homo, knitting lesson, pic tuies of trip by Mrs. Toy Tor guson. 1:30 p.m. School board meeting, court bouse. 1:00 pan. Chamber of Commerco. Install. ation of officers. O'DonneU's, noon. Tuesday, Jan. 10 Hoppner ex tension meeting. Mrs. Merritt Cray. 1:30 pun. Chill Supper, school lunch room. 5:30 pun. North Lexington extension meeting. Mrs. Jerry Dougherty, 7:00 p.m. Degree of Honor. Christian Church, 8:00 p.m. Basketball. lone hero, 6:30 p-m. Wednesday. Jan. 11 Wranglers Meeting, Clubhouso. 8:00 pm, Reminder of duos before Mar. 1. Anyon who wishes to Join. call Bob SteagalL Qdd Fellows, lodge halL 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Jan. 12 Soroptlmlst, O'DonneU's. noon. Extension Units Study Cooking Techniques "Let's Broil Meat!" will be the rry of the Morrow county exten sion units when they meet for their monthly meetings in Jan uary, according to Esther Kir mis. county extension agent. Sixteen women, who took training from Miss Kirmls in De comber, will give tips on broil ing meat, vegetables, and fruits to their respective clubs. The broiled foods they prepare will be served as the unit's luncheon or supper that day. The lesson will give new Ideas In broiling and help get variety into the housewlfes meal. Broiling Is one of the best way to save minerals, vitamins, and other food values. Project leaders will demon strate at the following meetings: Jan. 4 Rhea Creek Unit, Mrs, Roger Palmer and Mrs. John Campbell. Jan. 5 lone Unit, Mrs. L. A McCabe and Mrs. Ed Baker. Jan. 10 Heppner Unit, Mrs. William Heath and Mrs. Kelthly Blake. Jan. 10 North Lexington (eve ning meeting) Mrs. Jerry Dough erty and Mrs. Tad Miller. Jan. 11 Pine City Unit, Mrs. Leo Ashbeck and Mrs. J. F. Mad ison. Jan. 12 Irrigon Unit Mrs. Neola Parker and Mrs. Paul Slaughter. Jan. 17 Boardman Unit, Mrs. Myron Watts and Mrs. Earl Brlggs. Jan. 19 Lena Unit, Mrs. Bob Brindle and Mrs. Ron Currin. Students Home For Winter Holidays Some of the students who were home for the Christmas vacation are: Cliff Green, Mickey Van Schoiack, Helen Graham, Janice Martin, Shirley Kononen, and Meredith Thomson from OSC; Karen Valentine, Western Uni versity in Portland; Jim Morris and Dick Ruhl, Boise J. C; Bob Mahoney, Pacific University; Wren Harris, Willamette; Bob Davidson, Tom Driscoll, Jeanne Collins, Susie McQuarrie, Wayne Soward, Jerry Haguewood, Doug Gribble, Bob Huffman, Connie Anderson, and Arthur Burken bine, all from Eastern Oregon College. New Year's Eve Party A New Year's Eve potluck din ner and card party was the scene at the Riley Munkers home with ham as the main dish. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bellenbrock, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Pettyjohn, and Mrs. Dulcie Sweek. Stonfield Meat Co. Hugh Smith. Owner & Mgr. Stanfield. CUSTOM Ore, cuiTiwG-cunurc CUEING Wholesale & Retail LOCKER MEAT Call GI 9-3633 WE DELIVER ter Roberts, tyler The Installlni: :ti.Tr was Charles O'Connor and Installing marshal James B.mwMt Alex MrKenrle of Kltfln Lo!jCe C7 v. as installing chaplain and ftn'st speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Blevins of Heppner uvre vUitlnj; hi father, Frank Blevlns In SujH-rior. Mont., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle were in lYonscr Saturday to see her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jess llannaman from Fairbanks. Alaska. Square Dance Club Elects New Officers The SU!rd up Rounders w,u jtt djiiv ilub htUt a re i r,.ih .ni .tiil rt;ftiri In v tYn'iT t(t .IUi.ii t.f liffirt-rs pfrvedlnj; the dancing. Ti.e rnet'Ung nd UAnoe Mas held at the Wranfilet ciubhou and the n"U dance scheduled fi Saturday evening. Jan. 7. with dam lfHT frm H until 11:. It) p m. The new officers are: prrl dent. Ralph Richards; lce pre l.Unt, Hubert Wilson; secretary, Mr. Dale Baker. Thursday, January L DCI UtrtHin CAZCTTC TlMt Birthday Party Honors Husband en her on Mn. Ronald Haguewood tcrtalned with a party for husl.and Ronald's birthday Wednesday, Dec. 28. She served cake, punch, and Ice cream to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .terry. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peter son. Ricky and Dawn. Mr. and Mr. Larry Lovgren. Vicky Jo and Jan, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Sherman. Ronnie and Barbie, Macey Lovgren. and Krlstl, Kel- ley, Klmee Lu, and Keven Haguewood. Mrs. George Wins At Bridge Party Mr Frank Hamlin entertain nl wall a tride party last Wednesday riltht with two Ubl- Ift play. Illfch hai won by Mr. Llaine George, second hifh by Mr. La Verne Van Martcr. arid Uw by Mr. Wltliarrt Laohart Others en))ing the ecning ucre: Mrs. James Norene, Mf. Con ley Lanham, Mr. Alex Thomiwion, and Mrs, Gene Case NEW TEAR'S EVE VISITORS Overnight visitors at the ranch home of the Donald Robinsons for New Year Le were Mary (Catherine and Patrick Campbell. Other birthday dinner guetts for Kyle Robinson's fifth birthday were Michael Campbell and Kirk and Krynn Robinson. Also vis iting during the evening were Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doherty and Mr. and Mr. Jim Miller. A buffet dinner was served prior to all attend ing the New Year's dance at the Elks club. Gribbles Hosts For New Year's Breakfast Mr and Mi U-vmII Uilbbie rt bufct to a ham and erg breakfast at their home follow Ing the Flk N-w Year's dance. Attendiiiit the breakfast and honoring the Grlttlf on their wedding anniversary were: Mr. and Mr. Raymond Ferguson, Dr. and Mi. t Sihaffitr. Mr and Mr Carl Spauldlng. Mr and Mr Harlan McCuidy. Mr ml Mr William Labhart. Mr. and Mr. Clinton McQuar rie, Mr. and Mrs. (laud t.ra hm. Mr. and Mrs. John Pfclffer. and Mr. and Mrs P W. Ma honey. Eighth Grade Party At Valentine Home Tana Valentine entertained group of her eighth grade class mates at a holiday party ia Friday evening at her home. The rooms were attractively decorated with Christmas decor ation where the guests played games and danced. Refreshments were served thruout the evening. Pllililillllllllllilliilllllllllllllllillllllllllllil FROM CENTRAL MARKET V V 1 r m mm mm , -4m- Ww., .'- DUNDEE PEAS GREEN BEANS WHOLE -CREAM CORN HUDSON HOUSE, FREESTONE 11 FOR $ OO PEM0HES, 2V2 can 3 for 03 U.S. NO. 1 NETTED GEM - 10 LB. BAG WHAM SNOWBOY INDIAN RIVER PINK Grapefruit 2 for 25c PORK SHOULDER ROAST LEAN TENDER LB. 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