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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1961)
zua Ladies Golf b Entertained Play, Dinner Willow Crwk club lady i tr.u-rulncd Ui Klaiua I club In 9 hoi tourn TurJay morning on th cur. t Tlfiy uttm" from Kin IblnrU 10 Willow ladle fur irnlng of golf and get lo f ami prize. Winning golf fur ihrir prowrs with the I" v.et VI Lanham. Hrpp liJ Duruiliy (.'lo. Kmiua. srt; hlth grow" honors wenl Ha bowman. Klnzua, and Dougherty, lleppnrr; grt elosrst to th pin wlnneri ix Cribble, iirppner. anai Ma NUiaJ. Klruua; and u having the most trouble mthet 9 were Lavelle Jellkk. la, and Donna McCurdy, Bi-r. Other golfing gall were t Hulett, Arlene Schroeder, ' Boring, Jolene Gulnn. and lei Wham of Kiruua. From ner they wer Kay Robin Jan Atee, Helen JkhafflU. I McQuarrle. Cork Norene, Ma honey, and Arolene L (lowing the round of play Clnzua ladlea were guenta at jn luncheon at the Mahoney I with the tot al gals at host k They served a delicious burger barbecue and buffet sherbet and cookies as ert. c the spunky gals, those who l't had enough, they ad ned to the golf course after f for another 9-hole round, reminder Is made to the golf obers of the 2-ball foursome the course Sunday, starting l:00 p. m. with the Ed Schaf In charge of the play. rs. Meador Wins . Bridge Friday Irs. Don Bellenbrock enter ned the Brldgettes at her hom day even'ng. ."here were two tables of dge In play with Mrs. Dick ador winning high, Mrs. Bill ath, second high, ana Airs. :k Healy, low. The Jack high jte went to Mrs. Creston Rob on. Dthtr guests were Mrs. Bill thart, Mrs. Riley Munkers and s. Don Bennett. At the end of play, Mrs. Bell brock served a cool dessert of jsh fruit salad topped with Ibberry sauce. t .i Irs. Turner on Tour Frank Turner drove his wife Portland last Saturday where e Joined her sister, Mrs. Sophia jr, Portland, on a two week nducted tour of Washington id Canada. She is expected to turn next iunaay Surprise Party Honors Kit Anderson Kit Anderson. 11 year old n of Mr. and Mrs. N, C. Anderson, was surprised Friday evening wr.h a b:nr.di- party gUrn by Ms brother. loug. and DavlJ Morris. The l boys planned the parly whll Kit and his mother were In Walla Wall fhevklng with the doctor on hi rtt-ent eye operation. The boys played game and enjoyed birthday cake and re freshments before attending the show. Other guest were Earl Morris. Mark Labhart, Dvld Hall, and Mlk Smith. Joe Hays Guests At Barbecue Party Recent newlywedi. Mr. and Mr. Joe Hay. were honored with a barbecue supper party In the mountains Sunday evening with .miurt f the count v agent's office and their families attend- Ing. wuni fur the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. N. C Anderson and family. Mr. and Mrs. oienn Smith and family. Esther Kir mi. nd the guest. tv- tmuD oreaented Mr. ana tn luv with toaster and hand mixer wedding present. Esther Kirmis Home From Canadian Trip Esther Klrmls, Morrow county roturnoH Thursday from a two week vacation which took her Into the Canaaian Kocmes and to her former home In North Dakota to visit relative and friends. Miss Klrmls was accompanied by Frances Harvey. Umatilla county agent, to Banff. Canada, where they were met by her sla ter, Adelheld Klrmls, of Lisbon, N. D., and continued a tour of Banff and Lake Louise. In Mon tana Miss Harvey returned to Oregon and Miss Kirmis and her sister went to Lisbon, N. D., to visit their mother, Idah Kirmis. Von Marters Travel Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Jr., and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter, Sr., will leave Frl day for a 10-day vacation. Driv ing first to Sandpoint, Idaho, they will spend the week end with former Heppner residents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Later thnv urtii drive to Yellowstone Park where they have reservav tlons for cabins at urn rsun ful. They will do some fishing and sightseeing in the rarK, re turning the next Sunday. . Mrs. Ethsl Zelmontx. Mrs. Thelma McCormac and Mrs. Ma bel Chaffee were In Pendleton Tuesday on business. (EssS s CALL i mi JO FTTHJOHH Baileys Honored On 54th Anniversary At Picnic Dinner Mr. and Mrs. N, P- Heppner were the honored guests Sunday In The Dalle on their Mth wedding anniversary, present were 73 guests which In cluded 10 of their children. 30 grandchildren. 27 great grand children, and II friend. The family held a potluck pic nlc dinner and get together a Sorusts Park in The Dalles which is situated hl:h up the mountain overlooking The Dalles and the Columbia River. The 10 children present were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Bailey. Kent. Wn.; Mr. and Mr. Everett Stout. Oly mpla. Wn.: Mr. and Mr. liar old Bailey. Aberdeen. Wn.: Mr. and Mr. Nelson Bailey. West Linn; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John son. Monument; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parson and family, Boise. Idaho; Mr. and Mr. Elwyn Hughes, Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. r--.. ..!.. n.ll.iu an1 familV. Port- land; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bailey .n.t itnufhtnr and Mr. and Mrs., Albert Bailey and daughters, all of Richland. Wn. One daughter, Mrs. Don Bowers, vii. able to attend. Their daughter-in-law, Mrs. h.i. nailov made a lovely two-layer wedding cake and pre sented It to tnem in nunwi v their anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bailey were Anr r 9ffT. at Silver- ton and have lived In Heppner ... m ..ara Mr Rallev. a retired carpenter and cabinet maker, spends many leisure noun In, and they both enjoy trv. ellng visiting their family nd friends. Grange Picnic Planned The annual summer picnic of the Rhea Creek Grange will be held Sunday. August 13, at 2 p. m. The group will meet at the mouth of Rock and Chapln rvooka ah eranee members. their families and friends are Invitecf to attend. Mr. and Mrs. George Londls and daughter, Mary Anne, oi Oakland, Calif., have been spend tn. th. wepk with Mrs. Harry O Donnell, Sr., at her Heppner home. Dr. Wogntr Make Quick Flight lr. Four States Dr C. M. Wagner was Using his private plne for 'j ness and pleasure Monday and Tuesday. Monday morning he few u Richland. Wash, where he Kt formed surgery at the lau iuc hospital. On the return trip la had as passenger. Janice ihe; 16, daughter of lr. and Mr L4 Shearer. ToppenUh. Monday afterniHin he to..k his 16 year old son. Bill. Anita Bauer. 15, daughter of Elder and Mrs, David Bauer of Heppner. and MU Shearer In his plane to Squaw Valley near Lake Tahoe, Calif. The teen agers will sjend one week at a music festival Xn sored by the California Confer ence of Seventh-day Adventist churches. They will each take part In th festivities In their own musical categories. Dr. Robert Affelt, brother In- Mi. 4 Mrs. k loi 4 son. Vitmsn and Kenneth of Pvr.lsni. were ovemlht guests at me home ot Rev. and Mr. Austin McOt.ee Saturday and at. Iru.ted . rvKvs at the Methodist tliuKh Sunday morning Tte R.users were former mem tiers tt two thuuh cincrrstjons In Knsjis whuh Rev. M.Hihee sen-. el U-t-re t-omlng to Orecon. Mr. Bark.r l t the present time a math teacher in WUon Mfih stltoxt In I'oriUnd. rroncine Meye Mondef for Mountain Home, Idaho, where she will spend an extend ed tott with Mr. and Mr. lUrry Snyder. Mr. Snyder Is the for mer Darlcne Brannon of Hepp ner and lone. Franclne. who graduated from Heppner high nhool In June, has been em ployed at lhirs Ptiarmacy. Mr. ood Mrs. F. W. MohooT left last Thursday and returned on Monday following a trip to Portland and on to the coast. Htf fNtH GAXCTTt TlMtl. TrdT. At 11 IMI law of Dr. Wagner, met th flight and took the youngster to Squaw Valley. Dr Wagner flew on to Battle Mountain. Nev where he was an overnight guest of his sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Cree Biggs and family. He flew home Tuesday morning, and will return next Thursday for the young people. VUlttn for ftw doy this .. u .i ihm V n Raila-v home. are their daughter and family. Mr. and Mr. Jak farons, of AttBulia4 th Mertew ceuatf Picnic In l"urtland Sunday from here were wr. no " nN-k-t and Mr. and Mrs, Laur ence Bwkei and two children. Mary EvsIt TwckM. U employed this summer as recep tionist In the Heppner clinic, has decided to attend Oregon College uf Education at Monmouth this fall, she gra.iuaieu irom iie' ner hinh school with the class of 11. Mia Tucker recently went to Monmouth to make ar rangements for classes this fall going with Dr. and Mi. Wagner, and she flew back home In the Wagner plane, the air trip being a new thrill for her. Mr. cad Mrs. Key Goldsmith l Vsklm. Wn.. visited over th week end with their nephew and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Peck and boy. 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BACON- - $1.2 5 USDA CHOICE or GOOD BEEF SHOULDER ROAST lb. 3 CHUCK STEAK LB 55e NULADE CtJT-TJP or WHOLE 2i TO 2 J4 LB. EACH FRYERS ea.99 PPICES GOOD AUGUST 11 and 12 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps l v 7 8TAM ft MARKET SERVING YOU 46 YEARS HtrrNEi -W. C and CLARA COX. OWNERS