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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1961)
CALL I Kll 1 14 jo rrrrrjca Lorry Tibbies ond Mory Slocum Crowned King And vuc?n O "he Junioroenior Krom i The hU'h liifil of ih h r r4 n -j-uily tt the wrnW-r. I Ih nnu Junior Krhlor bahijut-l hd rm Thi iar Ih banquet w hrld Tfcunly r.iiM la the Cth- cHc arlh hH ami the tn.ro on the fu!hliit r-nine In the hlh tchuul em with Larry Tib bie nj Mary Slocum crowned Klna and Uun during inirr minion, ul which time Ihry wrr j.rrnted Kifla. The banquet, rhalrmanrd by Sandra llar&hman. marled at 6:30 pm. with a di-IUiou teak dinner prepari-d by the Junior tudmu' niuthrra and served by the ophumor filiU. Al Lamb, manafi-r of the Morrow County drain Grower. ua guest peak er and pke on hi recent trip thru the Strategic Air Command headquarter. Pam Cochell. Glnny Moore, and Glnny Lou Turner. members of the fretdiman trio. r-"npnn-led by Judy C ln-d :il the jilano. sang two number. ..Besides the Junior and sen ior, special guest were school hoard member, teachers and the office staff. The table were decorated with lKr l.ainlrJ i'f tl.'Ull With trnall ditdoma attained to the On Frid.iv liiuht fim 9 to 1 am. the rvm was In full awing at the trn which had been IwM 11 if It iiv .t,H..r!c,l Uklr.tf the theme "Orchid Twilight." Many rri- taj-r orchids and crcj ntd-r il.t-uf itir. were made and uwd about the rom. com f ine with on on hid throne fr the uuirii. Table and chairs v. . ... i.Iu.hvI eafe tle around ih riKim with circular refresh ment bar at one end. Cockle and intirh were nerved by eighth crader Sherrlll Mv Donald. Bruce (ixmvr Dean Lovcren. vane Lvaru, Daren MoCurdy. rat van Winkle. Tana Valentine, ana Kathy Itay. All this was headed by Libby Van ScholacK. cnair- man. fhniK-rone were Mr. and Mr Jerry Daggett. Mr. and Mr. VII. bird i: nke. Mr. ana .Mr iwy Kirk, ami Mr. and Mr. Bob Can- tnnu Ine. The music was played by the Matt Svetlch orchestra ol Ten dleton to a large crowd of high school students and to over 40 parents who watched the dance. Engagement Told Mr. and Mr. Robert Van Houte announce the engagement of their daughter. Lydia Ruth, to Leroy Neal Penland. son of Mr. . 1 mitt'' i ( " 1 ; I ... - r" .5 MISS VAN HOUTE and Mrs. Robert Penland, former Gazette Times publishers now living in LIvermore, Calif. Both are seniors at Heppner high school and plan to enter college in the fall. Lydla, coming to Heppner from Stanfleld In her Junior year, Is salutatorian of the 1961 graduating class. Neal Is sports writer for the Hehlsch and the Gazette-Times, and was co captain of the Mustang football team. No date has been set for the wedding. Bridge Tournoment Several from Heppner attended a bridge tournament In Hermls ton at the Elks lodge on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Trukosltz were In charge of the play. Mr. Trukosltz was formerly high ehool coach here. Going from here were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Van Marter. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Lanham. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wolff. Mrs. Frank Hamlin, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. Ed Dick, and Mrs. William Labhart. Mr. Van Marter and Mrs. Col lins won hleh for north-south which entitles them to one mas ter point. Mrs. Van Marter and Mrs. Labhart won fourth for nnrth-south. Mr. Collins and Dr. Wolff won second for east-west, and Mr. and Mrs. Driscoll won fourth for east-west which en titles each of them to fractional master points. Shery! Horns Installed As Worthy Advisor In The Order Of Rainbow For Girls, Monday Monday cver.ifi at ! Ma t,r,ie hall. 5 ?iert Harm, daufih rri it 1r an, I Mn. Mt? E.r.Z i r .!!!.-! at Worthy AiM I., itu lV,1.-r if falr-boW fvr Girl. nthi officer nt sited were "Shannon Mah.mey. worthy ao, rui adtLor: Beverly P!ake Charit ; Gluiier Springer. Hope; chirv niton. Faith: Brenda Voun. truier; rm Cotnen. thaj.laln: G:nny Uu Turner, drill leader; Kathy Hay, lve; Barbara BUWe. tettclon; Jean Plewert. nature; tt2ena WI!on. Immortality: Cherl fU-lien brock. fldelitv: Judy Joiiet. jtatrlotUm: Kathy JLtworth. nervier; Merldy Webb, txjnfldeiitlal obierver; Nancy Cleveland, outer otcrv- er; Shirley Lrwln. tiiuuian; ami Margaret Green, choir director. In.talllne officer wa Miaron Kelthlev. i-at worthy advisor; In.tallinjj marshal, Sandra Jone. r-at worthy adviwir; instauing recorder. Bern Ice Thomson, past worthy advisor; Installing musi cian. Judy Cornell; past worthy advisor; and Installing chaplain. Carolyn Slocum. Marlene Grilfin. Grand repre sentative, crowned worthy ad visor Sheryl. with El.ilne Laird singing Over the Rainbow ac comp.mled by Judy Cochell. Kher)l Hent. Mr and Mr S.l5!tj? were Intnnluceil and e .,4 ihf Fait. Her ftar J Mr Ijena Kelly Mr and Mr. Tom Ilarru and aunt. Mt. Panell Harrta all f Hej'P nrr were Introduced, Mm Rubv Beckett. Grand DvU uty a the Otder f Rainbow Ux r:uia In nreeon. and Mi U-ne Grlflln. Mr. and Mr. l:y I tud .ir,,m Worths- Patron and M-it- r..n frt.m lone LHit chapter of OES. and Mr. and Mr. t!lver CreswUk. Worthy Patron and Matron if Heppner Ruth ihap tcr f O E.S. were tl Introduced. A reception for Slieol followed. In the dining rtwin with Mr. Wlllard Blake, Mr. Paul J. net. an.l Mra. Everett Kelthley as hohteaw. Mr. Darrell Harris was at the tea table n-nlng punch and cooIUe. tvourailona ulnn flowers car ried out her colors of pink and red symbolizing love. The tea table used a flower centerpiece and all Installing officers, moth- . . a cr advlbor, uranu oeputy, ann Grand representative wore pink. Shervl has chosen for lier mot to, "With God'a help, every bur den may be lifted." CALENDAR rittDAT. MAT IS Kha Cik Gran'i. Cianq halt Littl Loju mtinij. Turnr O.C.S. Buth chapter, lodf holL 1:00 p.m. SATURDAY. Mat IS Llngton Giang. grang tiolL 1:00 p.m. MONDAY. May IS rtowvf onanatmcntt. Horn E& loom. 7:30 ixm. Rainbow, lodg halL 7i30 p.m. Civic Ltau. Mi, rnu Biony. f:00 djil Grand Lodg and Itvbvkah tnt Int. Pendletoa Llttl Leogu 90m. Ivoua fiald. 5:30 p rii TUESDAY. May IS Legion Auxiliary, Mr. Xomp Dick. 1:00 p.m. Heppner Lodge AF&AM, lodg halL 1:00 p.m. St Monica. Mr. Rod Murray, 1:00 p-m. WEDNESDAY. May 17 Odd rellowi. lodgo halL 1:00 p.m. THURSDAY. Mar II SotoptlmUt. WagonwheeL noon FRIDAY. May 19 Voting on school budget, usual voting olaco. 2:00 to 8:00 Dan. Rebekahs. lodgo hoJL 8:00 pjn. MtrrwtW GAZETTE TIMCS. Thmeday. May II. 1X1 Mr. and Mr. Mike Whitesmith and children were In Portland Friday and Saturday. VUlting ol th David Eckman home were Mr and Mr. Hill lntfer and family of Portland. Mi. Cat lumner and Mr. Jim Logrn wtra In Conaltti for M.ther Weekend at OSl They vtikltevl Mr, and Mr. Jack Sum ner and Jay Sumner. Roth bcyt are ttudenta there. Lilian C. Turner Foundation Meeting Lexington I.O.O.F. Hall Saturday, May 13, 6:30 P. M. Supper and Meeting BAM Lexington Gym 10:00 to 2:00 A. M. Music by Quackcnbush Band SUPPER SERVED DONATIONS ACCEPTED CI Celebrate 44th Wedding Anniversary The forty-fourth wedding an- nlversarv of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner was observed with a din- npr nartv at the home of their son, Donald Turner, near Lexing ton, Sunday. On hand to congratulate the Dair were Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Turner, Mrs. Sam Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turner and daughters Cherrll and Lori. A HI WATCH ft: mm wondrous BEAUTY WlMnour Sforltt Flowlng lints of unviuol cat blnd with tvpansion broceUf. $49 95 m btAUl Y ma i j 1 -m mi j: m Wlllnouar omanc. ii?,W jlflW ; PRODUCT OF lONOINEVWinNAUC On Mother's Day... For olmosf a century, the name WiMnauer hos graced the loveliest and most fashionable of watches. Illustrated ore only two of the beautifully styled Wittnouer watches which owoit your selection ol our store of fine flirts. "Something from the Jeweler. U always something special 1" w JEWELERS Reports Given To Local Unit Members Heppner extension unit met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Lane with Mrs. Edna Turn er and Mra. Merrltt Gray giving the project lesson to 16 members oresent. ... . . . They stated the importance or havin? a balanced diet ana counting the calories for sensible i-elght for good health. At noon they served a dellel ous luncheon using various low calorie dishes which were nutrl tious as well as tasty. Mrs. Paul Warren reported on the up coming Homemakers res tlvnt and reminded everyone to bring their coupons and stamps to turn In at this time. Mrs. Keithley Blake was elect ed vice chairman and will be installed with the other officers during the festival. Reports were given on the tours thru the State Hospital and Iglehart Brothers flour mill In Pendleton by Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Turner. Also a report from Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Turner who attended the State Homemakers Council in Corvallls last week. No unit meetings will be held until next fal In September. Mrs. Owens Presents Piano Students Piano pupils of Mrs. Lucille Owens were presented In a pub lic recital at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon, May 7, with 65 relatives and friends attending. Pupils participating were Matt Warren, Karla Weatherford, Ree Ella Robblns, Gwendy, Alfred, and Susan Drake, Dana and Cheryl McGhee, Mike Pierce, Mike Warren, Martha Peck, Steve and Johnny Wagenblast, and Ricky Gimbed. Mrs. Owens also appeared on the program playing a duet with Susan Drake. Mothers of the students were hostesses for the afternoon do ing the decorating and serving rpfrpshmpnts with Mrs. Gene Pierce as chairman. "S WE GIVE f GREEN STAMPS. Phones 6-9614 Cr 6-9288 MARKET PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 12-13 loftier &nou&f ue ?ve ?er "S" I every ofey EARLY CALIFORNIA MEDIUM NO. 1 TALL TINS n. mm DUNDEE IRREGULAR FREESTONE 4 212 CANS 1 oo 5 111 2 FULL BODIED MOUNTAIN GROWN - POUND gg( POUNDS $- Betty Crocker PANCAKE FLOUR 4 LBS. Reg. -59c- OCCIDENT Fl yr 10 LB. BAG N (O) Judy Gentry Has Ninth Birthday Judy Gentry, nine year old riaiirrhtpr of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry, celebrated her birthday with nartv Saturday evening. She entertained Edna Hartle, Donna Mills, Sheila Healy, Mar. ty and Alene Boyajian Kay Dag crptt Marsha Youne. bue Urll- fith, Susan Melby, Janet Jerry Gentry. They had dinner witn and attended the show opening the gifts. O.E.S. Social Club Mrs. W. C. Rosewall and Mrs. Mervln Leonard were hostesses r th n.F.S. social club held Saturday afternoon in the lodge hall. winninc high In bridge was Mrs. Walter Ruggles and high in ninochle was Mrs. Walter Beck ett. and Judy after llllllllllllltMMIMIIIIIIIIMIIHHII(lllltlltllltIIIMIIIItllll ELKS MOTHER'S DAY DINNER Sunday. May M 4 to 1 p. ta. i Family Style Steaks also available. m . . ... . A J.. 1 1 I Aiier Dinner ueui iw uu i Mothers Hoody's PEANUT BUTTER Reg. $1.39 $1 LBS. 09 QUALITY Whole or Half Slab BACON LB49c BOLOGNA sucEp $. 39c 12 OUNCE BOLOGNA AND Q FOR $-j flA POLISH RINGS J"UV FRESH ! ! RED SNAPPER 39c LB. . 35c CASH REFUND FOR 3 TEAR STRIPS FROM SUBTRACT General Mills Weight Control A WEIGHT CONTROL FOOD . . . IN CONVENIENT FOIL PACKETS MUImm Cfnceiofe w Vanilla flavor 1 DAY Supply for... 75c FROZEN WILLISON'S CHIP STEAKS FLAV-R-PAK PEAS 4-FISHERMEN FISH STICKS jQC PKG. 2 PKGS- 29c 2 PKGS- 65 nsri CHOICE ASPARAGUS 2 LBS 33c RADISHES 2 BUN. QC TEXAS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 59c ) STRAWBERRIES CUPS$J00 BEEF - PORK - LAMB for your freezer or locker DUPUCATE BRIDGE 7:30 to 11:00 P. M. WE GIVE SiH GREEN STAMPS mMUKMUMIUIIHMIIIHNtHHIIIimUniHItlllllHIMMHIl j i