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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1961)
Royal Arch to Host Grand High Priest VUat J. Brown, frand high prlet of the Rol Arch Matoni in trrfon, will pay an oIImUI vUit lo Heopner chapter No. 26, Royal Arch Manona, at the rrg ular convocation Friday, October 4. at I p. rn.. arcordlns lo Oliver Orvwltk. hlch prleat of the local chapter. The meeting will be In the Maaonk temple. Paul June of the Una I chapter it al a member of the grand chapter and la district deputy to (he grand high rriet. The officers ak all member f the chapter to be present. DEER and ELK HUNTERS WE WILL MAKE HUHTERS' SAUSAGE And VENISON WIENERS out or TOUR VENISON TRIM BRING IT OVER OR GET IN TOUCH WITH US THROUGH COURT STREET MARKET r. IV.-, SHANNON MAHONET wot inntalled worthy advisor. Ruth Alterably. Order of Rainbow Girls, Monday evening. (G-T Photo) HEPFNER We Coil There Usually on Fridays FOLLETT MEAT CO. Kermis ton, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hennlston-Mclfary Highway WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE Hogs . Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day 2- iShannon Mahoney Installed Rainbow Worthy Advisor Shannon Mahoney was Install ed as worthy advisor of the Ruth Assembly, No. SO, Order of Rain bow Girls, at the Masonic hall In Heppner, Monday evening, Oc tober 2. Shannon chose as her theme "Nature and the Out-of-doors' and her colors are yellow and gold which were carried out with gold-trimmed baskets of yellow chrysanthemums in the hall. Her f oeme song, "Trees,' was played by Jeanne Slewert at the piano, Marie Van Marter, cousin of Shannon, placed the crown on her head as the highlight of the MM 7 TAKE A CLOSE VIEW OF THE NEWEST WATCHES BY designed for your all-around life Urfy't SIRNETTI . Beauty in unity. The daintiness of a flower on a (lender (tern inspired thU watch and atyled-to-match bracelet. Fashion-right wherever your hour will Uke you. With Hamilton'! superb 22-jewel movement . . . $49.50. atoa'a ACCUMATIC A-S7S. Newest Hamilton Sell-Finding Cal endar Watch. Automatically tells the second, minute, hour and date. So helpful every busy day, you will never want to be without it. Weatherproof stainless steel case . . . $4.S0. ,. W.t.rprool-Dwtpro.f provided smI Is rastarad If opaned. Prices include Fed. Tax. s Let hi show roe tht newest ideas m tlmt-ey Homiltoal "Something from the Jeweler's, ts always something special I- icremonles. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney were Intro- duced, as were Mrs. Mary Van Stevens, The Dalles, past mother a 1 visor of Ruth Assembly, No. 50; Mrs. J. R. Huffman, worthy matron of Ruth chapter No. 32; and Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, mo ther adv isor of the lone Rainbow assembly. Other officers Installed were: worthy associate advisor, Beverly Blake; charity, Ginger Springer; hope, Sherrl Olson; faith, Kathy ray; recorder, Diane Schaffltz; treasurer, Brenda Young; chap lain, Sandra Harshman; - love, I Janls Baker; religion, Frances MeLeod; nature, Bobby Hutch- ins; Immortality, Jan Hager; fi delity, Teresa Munkers; patrio tism, Leora Van Winkle; service Gale Batty; confidential obser ver, Barbara Bloodsworth; outer observer, Diane Warren; music ian, Jeanne Siewert; choir di rector, Kathy Melby; and drill leader, Carolyn Slocum. Installing officers were: Lin da Halvorsen; chaplain, Brenda Young; drill leader, Diane Fulle- ton; recorder, Barbara Blake; and musician, Ginny Lou Turner. After the installation cere monies, an addendum honoring the new worthy advisor was pre sented in the theme "sunflower" by Beverly Blake, Ginger Spring er, Kathy Kay, Sherri Olson, Brenda Young, Diane Sehaffitz, Frances MeLeod, with Sandra Harshman as organist and Ginny Turner and Kathy Melby soloists. The reception followed In the dining room with Mrs. La Verne Van Marter and Mrs. Gene Hall in charge. Mrs. Archie Ball and Mrs. Stevens poured at the tea table. The table continued color scheme with a yellow and gold chrysanthemum centerpiece and yellow candles. 1 Store Bourn A. M. To T. M. 177 MAIN ST- HXPFNXB raoNS i-eaoo STAMPS 1 Club Attends Civil Defense Meeting Members of the Heppner Mother s club gathered at the home of Mrs. Rod Murray Mon day evening, men went in a body to the county Civil Defense meeting at the courthouse, hear ing In detail the preparedness necessary for home and school shelters In case of possible enemy attack. In discussions later, the group felt a definite need, In relation to civil defense, that a short course be offered mothers in this area in first aid training and home nursing. Convening again for a short business meeting, plans were an nounced for the November meet ing at the home of Mrs. Charles Knox, with a program on pillow making being planned. Mrs. Wes Sherman was a guest of the evenlne. A social hour closed the meet ing, with refreshments served by Mrs. Murray, assisted by Mrs. Roice Fulleton. BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE Office Supplies, Office Equip ment. Business Machines, IN HEPPNER lit & 3rd Week of Every Month DON BALL, Sere. Dept. 120 Main St. Hermiaton Phone JO 7-5114 'China Court' Review Given to Bookworms "China Court." by Rum 01 den, a the rev lev rd ty Mia. Cornell Green at the Srjt 2u M-.t;r.i Cf tr.r rrr hrlj at the hume f M?. Ja't- Thornton, The ifuii hIJ an IitfitfH.al dtM-uain rt the different In li-ri.frt ith.iii of Ihe lKk. The In. wan then given to flic I l' l' n.-r library. Mrmlx-r takiiur part were M. Fred I'anith. Mr. Fbb Hut'lu-a. Mr. Floyd Jone. Mrs. TV1 Smith, Mr. Lucy Fvteramt, Mrs. Ja.k Flui:. Mrs, FUie Cole. and Mrm. Thomaon. ThU tlub Mas orfanled in 1923 lo help further the local li brary with the members gettlcg nniudintitl lo books cf all kin.t. an.l reading them. Thla vear Mr Lt-ta Humthreva la ir,-l,l..r,r Mia, Turner. vloe t-realili-nt ' and .Mrs. Smith Is secret arv. treatuser. iMtukworma mt-etlmr i O t. 10 at the home of Mrs. Creen witn Mrs. i,e lo urenent th book review. Eostern Stor Hots Visiting Dignitaries At Conclave Here Srvetal Faatern Star disnitatlea IU rati'rn (Vt'.tral sKiclation meeting held in lli-j ner Furuiay, Sej-t. 21 A ttttKk dinner at rn atarted me tHr.rah l!h mualeal enlr lalnmeril Irokl,sl. The bualnwka meetlne f.'lltme,! In the after rin and ended with refreh rttenta tti-forn rventtne left f.ir fieir home. AMkintateiy lew i-eraont repreenting M thaiter ere preM-rtt lo take purl In the meet i"K ltinul.heil ruecta In riu.uM UiuroM HbUrd. pant rniul malioti: Wall.-r Rllu and Ct.fi,-r A. Fell. Imf era nil I'airona c.r the crand rhai.l.-r nf wti'n; and Merle L. Lamar atjkHiate grand rondurtreM of the grand chapter of Oreeon ViH-al slos were iirtHnt,vl hw , ... . nua. aim Aiiii.f ana Oliver Cre lk accfmianled bv Mra. r r. I armkhael. Mr. J. R, Huffman, Ruth chap ler. worthy matron, gave the welcome With Cora Jean Tart wrlk'ht. president, conducting the ItCffHCA CAIETTE TIME1, Thuiadoy. October a. IM1 ! 1 Weddina Shower Fetes Mrs. Mike Gray Mi. Mike Cray, early turn m t t;I.J.'. wa ir.e ..iju.r4 gut ai a weidina ahowvr lit the L'l-U cpal pariah hall Friday even Ii.k'. S 'f. 22. HtM.tesM ueie Mr. Allen ( ae. Mia, IU.,t ttubtia. Mr t lan-iii e HM-Mal. and Mra. La. Verne Van Marter. They deci.rat.sl the hall tilth a banket of vellow rhoMnthe mums and )r!iuw golden glow banked In front of the flrei.l Adurnlng the runch and nerving latle was a lovely roae renter- piece. MUs Diane Wrlthf. Ileenner elementary teacher, idaved aev. eral acccrdian selections during trie evening. Afcsidtlnc Mr. Crav with her gins waa .Mr. Stanley Cox. Teen Club Opened In Bakery Building A Teen Club Hat opened re- rp;.:!y in the fmrr Heprnrr B.ikrrv t.ulKllnt- umlrr nt-nr. ahlD of Bill Lviu'h. The bualneaa atarted ni.tlnly with the Idea of providing w lu."4ime reerea ttitn for vnunff teii)le and la imi. vl.le ahorl order lunches for cut- totners and merchants. MjnflL'hiL' thi lunih area ia Mrs. Clair O'Dunnrll, experlem-ed Heppner chik. It U cH'n dally from 11:00 m. until 10:00 p. m.. until 12.00 p. in.. Friday and Saturday, and from 1:00 p. m. until 10:00 m. Sundays. M-r and Mrs. Roland Heath. Vtr. o . ',,M"U meeting, other offlars were wiimon ntvntiy. Kachael Medler. The Dalles, vice president; and secretary. Helen iMH-Kcr. Aiicei. Chanter rctreenattlve came mini towns In the e!.t central part of Oreton for this uml. annual meeting. The anrinu nnH-tlng will be held In Burns. Visitors came from San Pntrn - w lallf., and bilverton. CARD PARTY BRIDGE-PINOCHLE MONDAY. OCT. 9 8:00 P. M. OmCERS CLUB O.ZS. Heppner Masonic Hall 75c EXTRA BOG FOOtD BQJV! ARCHWAY FREESTONE Vi CANS 5 for $i H00DY PEANUT BUTTER g LB. MR $J19 FRISBIES 10 OZ. JELLY 4 for $1 DUNDEE ZVz FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 F0R 63e - FROZEN FOODS FISH STICKS, 8 oz.pkgs. 2FOR69c SIMPLE SIMON BLACKBERRY BOYSENBERRY APPLE CHERRY PIES EA. 1 LB. ASSORTED PACK LUNCH MAT 55 spark-up your menu with... CARROTS 2,LBBAGSi9e NO. 1 POTATOES TURKEYS THIS YEAR'S CROP 10-14 LB. AVG. Lb. 39 PORTLAND ROSE BACON LB. 59e 1ft LBS 22cl USDA CHOICE OR GOOD s.l 7 7- IblKLUIN 5TEA:(lb 85 innicn niinrn K USDA CHOICE OR GOOD LETTUCE 2 HEADS 25e T-BONE STEAK LB 89 PRICES GOOD OCT. 6 and 7 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET OttEEN STAMPS