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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1961)
f rce Of Honor is Annual Dinner of Honor rrcmtxTt plan 3e annual Thanksgiving f ior loie members and families at the meeting y. The dinner la act for 4 at 6:30 p. m. In the Chris church dining room. Tur will be furnished by the with members to bring a . . . , ins me mwinf, an an rment was made of the veddlng anniversary of Mr, Mrs. William Cunningham !t. .-J. Mr. 1, w. Farra re I on the Degree of Honor !t convention In Portland lednesday. idea the regular bunlneaa tcliool o Instruction, she ed amusing Incident with fill team from Tabor lodge , lurtlantl. who presented ; entire drill dressed aa I accompanied by approp music and noise. The At- Lodge No. 99, Portland. itt-d a drill team composed ipples." tach member per 1 the drill with the use of e or crutch. a more serious note, the a team honored Mrs. Clara m, national committee wo and state director, with a using letters of her name each having a special ng. Each team member ited her with a rose. , Farra took part in the of In instruction at the on the coronation ceremon : the national convention Paul last August In which 'as princess. Social Lites - - CALX. S-622 or f 2S4 -by Jo y Johnston Feted h Bridal Shower y Johnston, bride-elect of Lovgren, was honored i lovely bridal shower at Ihea Creek grange hall ly evening. ld color theme was carried th yellow-gold rose center on the tea table and gold nthemum bouquets placed the rooms. esses were Mrs. Elmer f, Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. aguewood, and Mrs. Walter t. They served decorated cake and coffee to the with the mothers of the couple, Mrs. Harold John nd Mrs. Al Lovgren pour ; the tea table, sting Miss Johnston with fts were Mrs. Eddie How d Mrs. Gene Adair, Pendle- Bf JO FETTYIOHlf HEAR THAT wind blow? gueks old man winter Is breath ing aown our necks ! ! So get wmieriiear dig out the storm window, clean up the yard, and round up the w arm coats, boots. and mitten! And of course the kids go for Iota of hot chocolate. Plan nourishing hot meals with lots of color to spark up dreary out oi-uoon: o o o BILL BLARE and Dalsv Col llns were the north-south win ners at the Elka duplicate brldse mewiay. coming in second were June Bellenbrock and Lillian Sweek. Winners on the other side, east-west, were Fay Fer guson and Margaret Blake, high; with Conley Lanham and Jim Drlscoll. aecond high. The play ers will wind up this fall session of play Oct. 31. Wonder If they ociieve in gnosts and stuff ya know, Halloween night! o o o A SPECIAL Ladles nlcht and lodge meeting at the Elks lodee Thursday honored Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trimble of La Grande. Mr. Trimble, second vice president of the Oregon State Elks assocla tion, was here on an official visit to the lodge. The evening be gan with a dinner with officers' wives as hostesses. They used a lovely blue and gold center piece to decorate the guest table. Laurel Van Marter won high In bridge, Bobby Drlscoll was sec ond, and Lillian Sweek won the door prize. Pinochle winners were Alvlna Padberg, high; Gladys Becket. second; and Jeanne Berry winning the door prize. 0 o o HEARD NADINE O'Brien's sis tor, Mrs. Delbert Parks, Is in Pioneer Memorial hospital fol lowing an appendectomy! She was visiting here from Leb anon was Nadine feeding you too much or working you too hard? Is it safe to come back again? o o o MARGARET BLAKE entertain ed at her home on Hinton Creek the What's Trump bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Fay Fer guson won high, Hazel Mahoney, second, and Happy Graham, low. Others enjoying the play were Dee Gribble, Gene Leonard, Vir ginia Rosew-all. Helen Schaffita, and Madge Thomson. Not think ing of winter Just around the corner. Margaret surprised and delighted the guests with a spring favorite dessert, straw berry short cake and coffee, o o o THE ONCE A MONTH Invita tlonal duplicate bridge play at the Elks lodge on Sunday after noon brought guests from Con don, Ilermlston, and Pendleton. Ed and Rachel Dick teamed up to win high for north-south. Isa belle Davis, Condon, and Helen I a . a unuaay, nermision. were second 0j,f fu, Murlc! palmer. nign. Anoincr coupie, iowcu ana all porenta to take part. The course Is scheduled fur a one night a wefk project to last four wtt-Ks starting in mKi nn.ii with the eait dates to be an nounced later. O O 0 RHEA CREFK llme Econom lm club pUnned the menus and dlMUKd idea for the annua Columbia Basin Electric dinner and the Mnvw County Grain Grower dinner held In early No- v ember and to b served by the club. Also discussed was the possibility of changing the club's meeting date. Member present for the Thursday afternoon meeting at (he Emma Drake home were Pearl Wright. Tacle Parker. Mary Davis, i nter of Mr. Parker, Uan nah Anderson, Helen Baker, Evelyn Farrena. Marilyn Berg ktrom, Mary Wright, Eugenie Huston, Roxie Lovgren, Ann Berg strom. Mary Wright (Mrs. liar yterson's wther Jt$J shion irst! come. L dancing gaiety' "of lovely nexv watches by T -H- Navar before such charming Unas . . . auch a precioua-jewel feeling. And inside, the 22-Jewal Hamilton "Medallion" movement, finest made anywhar. Hava a preview! Come in and fall in lova! A. BALI. 10K rhH r ytllow aold-filM wtth iMtelllc math cord ........ tSS.Sf B. GLAMOUR "B8." Tw dl Knd In UK whlta gold 1100.01 Pr!c Includ. Fd. To "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something f;l'cas speciall" IFWELERS GriEEN Store Boons 9 A, M. To f P. U. 177 MAIN ST- KEPPKSB PHONE fi-3200 Dee Cribble, won high for east west and Elsie Cole and Eileen Padberg were second high. o o PINOCHLE PLAY at the Elks last Wednesday still with three tables In play listed Alta Cuts- fort h and Jeanne Dobbs as high for the evening. The October play concluded with this Wed nesday's play. O 0 o REMEMBER those dance les sons, gals, and also you Junior high and high school students! Learn the steps to really enjoy dancing. Here is a good oppor tunity for "Johnny" or "Mary" to overcome shyness, learn to mix with others, as well as the many dance steps! So keep talk in'! They start at the Elks club Monday. O 0 0 DICK AND INEZ Meador were treated to a housewarmlng party recently by the Duplicate bridge club and they were given a pair of Siamese cat figurines from the members. Taking part were Lowell Gribble, Gordon and La Fyrne Pratt, LaVerne and Laurel Van Marter, Dr. and Mrs. W. IL Wolff, Conley and VI Lanham, and Ed and Rachel Dick who were unable to attend. Guests were Bill and Shirley Blake and Bert and Gwen Huff. Dr. Wolff and Dee won high for the even ing with Lowell and Bert second high. o o o WHAT'S THIS I heard, that the Riley Munkers tried to give away 'Honey Pie," their cat, but just wouldn't stay "given away! !" Quite a shock when some weeks later, who should be perched on the porch, none other than said cat! Oh, yes, they've de cided to keep her! o o o CARNIVAL FUN was the theme for a birthday party In honor of Steven Hutchens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutchens, Wed nesday after school. Steven cel ebrated his ninth birthday with friends, LaVerne Van Marter, Terry Hughes, Brian Hughes, ' Dallas Harsin, Kevin Dick, John I ny Johnston, and Kelly Green. To make the afternoon complete, the boys enjoyed refreshments of cake, ice cream, and punch, o o o DID YOU EVER try sandwich ing a nine-year old's birthday party between two ceramic class es?! For further information, call Phyllis Hutchens, who says Its possible with good timing and no major mishaps, and you know boys ! ! o o o DAVID GUNDERSON, eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, entertained friends on his birthday Friday night The boys were treated to a spaghetti supper and later to theater for the show. David's guests were Kevan and Kent Pratt, Terry Hughes, Johnny Johnston, Ronnie Sherman, John Hall, and LaVerne Van Marter. Bev Gunderson said she didn't know boys could eat so much! How they made quick work of the spaghetti! o o o SOME THIRTY friends of Marg O'Harra arrived at her home Monday night armed with gifts and refreshments to honor her with a pink and blue shower. The many useful gifts ranged from baby things to items for a toddler. Hostesses were Nadine O'Brien and Ruth Ann Casebeer with Maxine Gray assisting with the gifts. The guests visited and enjoyed strawberry topped angel food cake and coffee dessert, o o o HOWARD AND I, with other couples from all parts of the county attended a meeting Tues day night to help set up a short course on "Understanding Boys and Girls." We are quite en thused about It and encourage r. o o o LORA SUMNER and Glnny Aioore entertained at the Jim and Jeanne Lovgren home Fri day night with a slumber party for FHA members attending the district meet here. Their guests Included Sharon Belisle. Charlie Harland. (That's her real name!, Judy Johnston. Sandra Turner and Nelda Meeker all from On tario. From Vale there were Shar- "is BUher. Arlene Wayne, and unckhurn. The trirlt really had an even ir-s vimting with one another Jeanne ald they were Mill co-.ng Mrong when the gave up au.i ueni lu t.t no a. rtl! I a o a IXJv SkASOV opens Saturday a reminder to take Immediate crtre of the anlmil after It has been killed and let It cool out f r the bet results at the dinner table. 0 0 0 LOOKING at the October 10 re lrt from OSU. beef la a good tail menu main dish and price are et.iet to hold steady w hleh are a few cents below last tail s price Watch your markets f r the meat specials. Alao con" ing into me grocery stores art premium packed Bartlett pear. larger and more uniform In shap than the lug-parked pear. Kr the Halloween party, there is a giUHl supply of apples avail !! and Oregon cranberries are coming In and may be frozen vn the package until ready to u se. o o o THIS WEEK'S favorite recipe comes from Mrs. Loyal Parker, Etta to all who greet her every- whese. Many persons have en- loved the salad and told me about it. Etta got the recipe from HEFFNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thutday. October 2ft. IM1 lu-r iUter, Mr. Joh tripled M serve 10 BEAN SALAD No. .Tu.1 tan r 3 cups gieen TT!1 Hine No. IbXi can of fellow futwa Iran (drained) I No. 'M .mi of red kidney bciins (drained) 1 medium onion lked 1 grH-n pepper sliced reing: .1 4 cup sugar 1 t lt i up vinegar , cup naiad oil I T pepper, mixed to own desire ulng cayenne and black pep per Mix well and let stand in re frigerator for several hours or overnight. m Houston. Mcwy Married Couple yiqkc rcnaieion nomc Mr. and Mr. Marvu Brown f H'ii''n inount the mar ri.ii.' of their daughter, Frances LouIm. to Ralph Neil Denmer, nn of Mr. and Mr. Ralph Beam er of lleppner. Tin couple was married In Cieur d' Alone, Idaho, on Sop temlx'r 1. Thev are making their homo In Pendleton, where Mrs, Reamer Is employed by Pacific North west Bell Telephone company, and Mr. Bcamer I owner of Nell's Union Oil station. Invitation Extended For 50th Anniversary The 50th wedding anniversary f Mr. and Mrs. William Cunn ingham w ill be observed Sunday, October 29, with an open house at their home, 175 E. Quald St Friends and relatives are cord- tally Invited to call at the ouple's home between the hours of two and five on Sunday after noon. Close relatives are making arrangements for the occasion. Mrs. Lamar Conducts Eastern Star Meeting Merle Lamar, associate grand conductress, paid her official visit and conducted the school of Instruction to Ruth chapter of the Order of Eastern Star on Thursday. A no host dinner at the Wagon Wheel banquet room preceded the special meeting. On Friday evening. Mrs. la- mar. accompanied by Mrs. J. R. Huffman and Mrs. Do an Hunt, visited Locust chapter In lone for the school of Instruction meet ing held there. ! We're a Wonderland Long DlstcBC Natlon-Wid Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. THANSFEH CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6 3111 o r l m OF RED DELICIOUS AND YELLOW DELICIOUS BOX $28 NO. 2 POTATOES 20 lbs. 49 LETTUCE - - 2 heads IS DURKEE'S SALAD DRESSING QT- 39e HOODY'S REG. 53c PEANUT BUTTER I LB. MR 45' FOLGER'S LB. mm COFFEE 59c LB. $ 1.17 10 OZ. INSTANT $1.69 Maywood Gem No. 1 Tall Tin Ripe Olives 2 for 49 MINUTE MAID 6 OZ. ORANGE JUICE 6 PACK $- 4 FISHERMAN 14 OZ. FISH STICKS -- 59 PRICES GOOD OCT. 27 and 28 ""' l1.n!l"'",' CUT UP BRIDGMON FRYERS - -iea. 99 USDA CHOICE OR GOOD, JUICY ROUND STEAK lb. 85 FULLY TRIMMED TENDER RUMP ROAST lb. 73 LEAN STEW BEEF - - lb. 65 OLD-FASHIONED FRANKS 2 lb. pkg. 79C PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET 7 CREEN STAMPS i