Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 29, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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    Id Beckett, Mrs. Huffman
lied Friday by Eastern Star
t Huffman and Harold
fre In.falled FrlJay
I worthy rruUuu and
lion f the Kuth chap
Of ih Order of Kastrm
! Ma.nie life 11
(.'man was twirled to
by hr ion, Robert
t oritma) of Rainbow
in Cm-hell. Barbara
ridy Wrbh. Jan Haeer,
fili-r. ami Itogen Wll
t
Bttkil tm rsooried to
ty Mis Judy Ctuhill
hf lUlntxiw i;lrl.
tbe Installation of Mr.
and Mr. B.ikett. 01-rti-k
sang two number
.'1 at the piano by
Carmlchacl.
iffkrrs Installed were:
matron. Mra. Dean
o late pat run, Don Tur
Hary. Mr. Floyd Wor
tourer, Edna Turner;
is. Mrs. Lowell Cribble;
conductress, Mr.
Siout; chaplain. Mra.
Bryant; marshal. Mrs.
It; organUt. Mr. C C.
ll; Adah, Mra. Dclbert
it h. Mrs. Don Turner: i
lr. Roy Quarkenbush;
Mr. Harold Becket;
Ti m Hughes; war
iJ. B. Snyder; and sen
n il Cribble.
nil officers for the ccr
re: matron. Mrs. Dick
t; patron. Julius Glm
piston; chaplain, Mrs.
Somllllon, Athena; mar
i L. D. Tibbies; music
Carmkhael; Bible bear
Kreil Sanders, IVndle
in charge of the guest
8. Julius Clmbel. Her-
I a table arrangement
ecs, were given to the
Installing offkrrs by M s. Huff.
man. and th Past Matrons pre
M-ntcJ hrr with a kr!v rUr.icr
Mr Oliver Orrswbk. Junior
pM matron, and Mr. lirwUK,
Junior pt patron, were irtM.-n-twl
their past matmn and patron
Jtwrls by Mr. and Mrs- raui
Jones.
R lett llulln.ati and Cary Van
Gtntk of Arlington, placed and
sang useral muuial numbers
follw it; the Installation cere.
Hit tides.
Mi. Jone. Mr. C, J. l twu
li.aii. Mrs, Kr--1 llmkins. and
Mrs. Karl Soward served coffo
and cake to ovt-r 10 guest. I'uur
pg wie Mrs. Frank Connor and
Mrs. Frank Wilkinson.
SjhvUI guest was Tast Grand
Matron of the Grand Chapter of
Oregon. Mr. Jack Folson of Pen
dleton. Other guests present were
from lone. Arlington, iierrmsion,
and Condon.
FOLLETT
VtEAT CO.
cnnlston. Orsaon
f Ph. JO 7-6851
Hermlston-McNary
Highway
IOLESALE MEATS
OM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE
Tuesday
Wed., Thurs.
Any Day
Benae Home Scene
Of Wedding Shower
Mrs. Joe Wrlcht. Mrs. Frank
Connor and Mrs. Terrel Benge
were hostesses Saturday after
noon nt the Benge home for a
wedding shower honoring Jim
Hayes and his bride-to-be. Miss
Barbara Baker, of Medford, who
are to be married Friday In Flor
ida. The young couple was given
a money tree as a gift from the
guesta.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Ber
nard Damon and Miss Marguer
ite Glavey In the games played.
Kefriiments of angel food
cake, topped with li e cream and
straw berries, and coffee were
served to Mrs. Comett Green.
Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Al
Lovgren. Mrs. Elmer Palmer,
Mrs. Charles Stout, Mrs. W. E.
Smith, Mrs. Jim Hayes, Mrs.
Frieda Slocum. Mrs. L. E. Ruhl,
Mrs. Damon and Miss Glavey.
Social and Club News
Duplicate Play
At Munkers Home
The Duplicate bridge club met
Thursday night at the home of
Riley Munkers.
Mrs. Don Bellenbrock and Mrs.
Eldon Padberg won high for
north south and Mrs. Don Ben
nett and Mrs. Ike Cole won
high for east-west.
Other members present were
Mrs. Mcrvin Leonard, Mrs. John
Ledbetter, Mrs. Dean Hunt, and
Mrs. Robert Davidson of Lexing
ton; Mrs. Creston Robinson, Mrs.
Jack Healy, and Mrs. Ned Sweek
of Heppner.
' 'Dinner-for-Eight"
:Save-By-The-Set Offer
Gorham Sterling
i Now save up to $30.00
Basic Service for Eight
You can have the pleasure of dining tonight with
your very own Gorham Sterling and at a
saving! For example, the 32 piece service for
eight shown in chest is Gorham Rondo Open
stock $216. Set Price $196. The Pacific cloth lined
chest in mahogany finish is specially priced with
the set at $7.50.
I Available in all Gorham Sterling designs!
8 Four piece place-settings you save $20
8 Five piece place-settings you save $25
f Six piece place-settings you save $30
-Something from the Jeweler's.
Is always something
special P
lffh I ? Mr
j E W E L E R S
Vinson Family Holds
Reunion Sunday
The Vinson family reunion
s field Sunday at the home
,f Mrs. L'mma Whit potlutK
dinner was served In the yard,
fi MM,n.t;ni? were: Mr. and
Mr. Le Vinson and Debbie.
Walnut Creek. Calif: Mr. anu
Mrs. Claude Way. Stesl and
LautU. Day Vlly. Ore; Mr. and
Mrs. Kennv Way. Vancouver.
Wash; Mr 11. i. Wareham. Port
land. Ore; Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Morgan. lilllbro; Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Vauchn. Vvt Valley, Ore;
m nn.t Mrs. Albert Breeding
ami Fred, llermlston. Ore; Louise
Clrk. lYndU-ton. Ore; Busier
Vinson. June Davidson and iam-ill-
xtr and Mrs. Roy Martin.
n'.w .n,i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Wav. ail of Li-xlngton. Ore; L.
D. Vinson and Haney. Monu
ment; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Har
riv Mr and Mis. Dallas Mc
n mi.-i Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Vin
son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
vi,. r:rMhens. and Scotty all of
Hepimer; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Vinson and Fran; Mr. and Mrs.
ir..nh n.inbln and family; Mrs.
mm
t.'iti(hfers V al-
da and Vlckl; Kogcr ana uoiibju
S'. lnH'nover; and the hostess. Mra.
Emma White.
nt. Ulnv r firl
Mr. .nd Mrs. Charie. Paly t
Het t.ner are parent t
"l, My Kathr. '"r"1J.U ir
U a Anthony
rcrdlet .n. Fh webbed o "
1 Grandparents are Mrs Flia
beth Ja.r.rd of La Orande and
Mr. and Mrs. James Daly of
dleton. formerly of MTP"t.
Bridal Shower Held
At Graham Home
Miss Helen Graham and MM
Jan.-t Wrlcht rntettalned with a
bridal sh.wer Wednesday at the
Graham home honoring Miss
Meredith Thomson who is to be
married to Charles Thomas Wal
ters on Friday In California.
Guests Include.!. Mrs. Vcrn
Evan. Mrs. Delbert 1'iper. Mrs.
Len liay Schwartz. Miss J''an
tlray. Mrs. Bernard Damon. Miss
Francis Slocum. Miss Bemlce
Thomson. Mrs. James Thomson.
i riii.ti M.irlatt. Mrs. Judy
Brannon. Mrs. Walter Wright.
Mrs. Terry Blevlns. Miss :usan
MeQuarrle. and Miss Carol Ann
Anderson.
Joyce Mesler Sings
At Utah Concert
Miss Jcyc Metier, wl In
structsr at ltejjr.er elementary
tl-.i!, wen a :tnal honor at
thi j-irrmrt r"rsl fkhj at
I he tnhertity vf ft ah. S h.w.J
if "ln Arts r.vently. !he was
c!..'M-n as ore if lii to sir In
the Madrigal Singers. The Mad
neal las a art;e reioru4r In
French. Latin, German and Enj-
luh
The summer coi.eerl tiok jdac
June 23 In the Mormon Taber
ntile at Hie end of the two week
course. Besides the ltl Madrigal
Sinters, a 273 voUv chorus re.
M-ii'ed Muzart'a iUMUlem." un
der the ilirettlon of lU'Rcr Wafi-
ru-r.
Miss Metier returned to her
home at Twin Falls. Idaho, for
the rest of the summer follow
ing the workshop.
Large Crowd Attends
Elks Bridge Play
The Heppner Elks sponsored
an Invitational image tourna
ment Sunday evening with 18
guests (Timing from Condon, Kin
ma. and llermlston and a total
of 10 players participated.
Mrs. Bill Labhart and Mrs.
LaVerne Van Marter won high
HltthlK. CAZtTTCTlMtS. Thursday. Juae . IMI
j lone Rainbow Girls
Held Fund Projects
1 lONE The Ion Rainbow As
.. .;.:, j.id a i;.. ju v tau:.-. rrt
bit on Friday, June 2X hich
c. i!iti-d i f a fod sale and a car
held at the ClA.n Station
in l .i.e A total of I.? .03 was
made vn the IjikI sale and ever
$10 ru on ti e tar wsh. Approx
imately $70 has been deposited
Irt.rn this jtfojivt and donations
' still coming In.
The Italntniw Girls have been
tuked to sing for the OLS, Lo.
cut chapter I'lHiers Installation
on Tuesday. June 27. N'o more
n ttlii.i's Mill be held until Sept.
3. A picnic Is planned for the
u niiinr but no date has been
scheduled.
for north south and Mrs. Lowell
Cribble and Harlan McCurdy
won second hlfih. Winning high
for east west were LaVerr.o Van
Marter and Mrs. Bill Colllna.
Winning second were Mrt. Bruce.
Lindsay, Umatilla, and Mrs.
Clvde Davis of Condon.
This Invitational tournament is
planned again for July 23 with
a family dinner preceding from
4. until 7:00 p. m.
COTTON CTTM MEET
Tt.m tenth, rr.eetirf cf th Cut'
t.wttee was held Saturday, Jur.a
U, at I'sm rraudf.H ' horn. W
had t3 Msitors. They er Mr,
rroudfin t and Fam MfCab. W
discutssl what demntratl ns
we uould dj at tho fair. Several
suftfestlons were made. W will
select our demonstrations at our
neM meeting.
We also discussed having a
fair booth. A vote was taken and
everyone divided to contribute
30 cents for materials. Our leader.
Mr. Rca. demonstrated putting
on our sKins waistnanu. m.
showed how ta fln.t baste, then
sew It tn.
Our nckt meeting will be held
Friday, June 23 at Mr. Kea'a
house.
News Reorter,
Mertl Lee Jacobs
Out-of-town visitors at the
home vt Mr. Ola Buggies re
cently were her sister, Mr.
Will Olds of Marysvllle.
Calif , and a sister In law. Mrs.
Eva Landry vt Tortland.
WE SPECIALIZE In Steak.
Chops, Sea Food. Fried Chicken.
Hotel Grill. Ella Sargent
14 tic
Meredith Thomson
Feted At Shower
Mi' Meredith Thomson,
touchier of Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Thomson, was guest of honor at
i coffee and miscellaneous snow
t Saturday morning In the Fire
ido room of the Christian church,
iiih fr p.iul Jones. Mrs. E. E.
Gonty, Mrs. Oliver Creswlck. Mrs.
Howard Bryant. Mrs. u. u. no
bles, and Miss Marguerite Gla-
ey as hostesses.
PnnriniT were Mrs. J. O. Turner,
tre wiiiiam Cox. and Mrs. John
Pfclffer. Assisting Meredith with
ihn f.in'vere her sister. Bcrnlce,
and Miss Glavey. Mrs. Frank S.
Parker had charge of the guest
book.
A lovely centerpiece of roses
ard daisies with pink candles
was used. The gift table was dec
orated with a doll bride and
bridesmaids.
Mrs. Thomson and daughters
loft immediately for Los Angeles
for the wedding of Meredith and
Mr. Charles Walters on Friday.
Party Honors Local
Man And Bride-To-Be
The Terrel Benge home was the
scene of a potluck supper and
card party Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Connor, and the
Benges as hosts in honor of Jim
Hayes and his bride-to-be, Miss
Barbara Baker.
A money tree gift from the
guests will be sent to the young
couple In Florida.
Those enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. George Sni
der, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fer
guson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stout, Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Hughes, and
Roberta Dougherty.
Driscolls Enjoy
California Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Driscoll and
sons Tom and Tim, returned last
week-end from a two weeks trip
to Los Angeles.
They left from Portland after
the Junior Olympics, June 12,
and stopped in Corvallis to pick
up Jim's nephew, Joe Pointer,
for the trip to southern Calif.
They visited Jim's sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Carney and family In Los
Angeles where Joe, will stay on.
While there, they enjoyed trips
to Disneyland and Marineland.
The Driscolls returned by way
of Reno, Nevada, staying over
night there before coming home.
Rhea Creek Grange
Honors Robbins
The Rhea Creek Grange gave
a farewell party Tuesday even
ing In honor of the Lew Robbins
family. A potluck supper was
served at 6:30.
Later pinochle was played. The
Grange members gave them a
milk glass compote dish and a
guest book. The F.F.A. boys at
tended and presented Mr. and
Mrs Robbins a gift There were
about 75 people present
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3 for 63
SPAM
2 for 95
CARNATION
Cottage Cheese Qt. 25
CARNATION
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OS. 39
Pitted Olives 2FOR 57c
PENNANT
Strawberry Preserves 3 for $1
FOLGER'S COFFEE
Lb. 59 2 Lb. $1.17
LETTUCE
2 HEADS 25C
TIP TOP e oz.
LEMONADE For $J
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Potatoes 69c
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