Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 11, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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MR. AND MRS. DEAN BYUS. II. the former Shirley Carol Kononen.
aaugnter of Mrs. Clarence Cox. Heppner. ho were married re
cently at the Carmel Mission Basilica. CarmoL Calif. They make
thai ft C
..uu, lu juu jobe. tanr.. wnr tne groom it attending
ban Jose State college. Mrs. Byni ig a graduate here with the
w. Ul ana oi ysu in I3bl. Mr. and Mr. Cox went south
me weaaing.
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FRIDAY. Ian. 12
Morrow County Livestock Men's
bull dcy and hay testing, stock
yaras.
Cowbelle's luncheon, fair pavil
ion. noon.
BasketbaU, Heppner at Burns.
Rhea Creek grange. Grange hall.
o:ju p. in.
Hoof and Horn, Marcel Jones,
v:uu p. m.
SATURDAY. Ian. 13
Morrow County Livestock Men's
meetings, lair pavilion. 9:30
a. zn.
Morrow County banquet, fair pa
vilion, 6:30 p. m.
Basketball, Heppner at Burns.
SUNDAY. Jan. 14
Rainbow installation. Masonic
halL 1:30 p. m.
Golf club meeting. Elks lodge.
u:uu p. m.
MONDAY. Jan. 15
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheil, noon.
Triple Link, Mrs. Pete McMurtry,
8:00 p. m.
Rainbow, Masonic hall, 7:30 p.
m.
Civic League, Mrs. Matt Hughes.
8:00 p. m.
TUESDAY. Jan. 16
FTA chill supper, Heppner lunch
room, 5:30 p. m.
Basketball, lone here, 6:30 p. m.
Heppner AF&AM, Lodge hall.
s:uu n m.
Elks Bridge Tournament dining
room, :ju p. m.
WEDNESDAY. Jan 17
"Understanding Boys and Girls,"
shortcoursc, Four-H annex, 7:30
p. m.
Archery meeting. Old library
building, 8:00 p. m.
Odd Fellows. Lodge hall. 8:00
p. m.
Elks pinochle tournament, din
ing room, 7:30 p. m. i
THURSDAY. Jan. 18
Soroptimtst. Wagon Wheel, noon.
Rhea Creek HEC, Grange hall.
lone Extension Unit
Meets For Luncheon
Mrs. i.eland McKinney was
hostess to the lone Extension
Unit meeting last Thursday, with
Mrs. Joe Hausler as co-hostess.
A lunch based on cheese cook
ery was served by the hostesses,
in keeping with the lesson sub
ject for the day. Ten members
were present to enjoy the meal
and take part in the meeting.
During the business meeting,
it was decided to charge 75c
per person at all meetings where
dinner is involved, ana eacn
member donate 10c for extra
expenses at the other meetings.
By JO PETTYJOHN
HAVE YOU put things away to
they wouldn't set ltt? That'll
me exactly, then I tail never
llnd Uu-in' Oh will, nuea Uiey
ate sale, but what wul 1 do tor
una leruiit iaier which u need
ed nuwT Just Keep looklll '!
o o o
11 AIT V CKAllA.M entertained
three tables oi bridge at her
home Wednesday allot noon. Lu
cille WiUon won high. Gena Leo
nard won trti-uiiu, and JUuugc
Ihomson was third hlglu Othcis
partuipatiiiK In the ilay were
iaztl Maliouey, Helen ixlialliu,
Kay Ft-rguson. Virginia Kosewall,
rae Pierce, Louise r-arley, L.oia
liODles, and Alane jvicyuarne.
o o u
HAVE YOU sent back Uie lips
on aduit classes sponsored by
Uie 1TA? Alaybe you haven't
yet found it among ail the pa
pers Uie youngsters bring home
lrom school! Anyhow, the classes
are scheduled to start tins month
if enough Interest is shown. How
about volleyball, bridge, or may
be Spanish?
o o o
hun. Delia MeCurdy, Donna hU.
Curdy and Janet, Klla Smith,
Gladys Beckett, Eva Crillitli, and
Margaret Ulake. SiUMla aui
baked the cake the rut; hi More
and brought it to wink Monday
so had to sneak down the aiie,
out oi L'lia'a viewl
ooo
HOW AI50UT a taffy pull? I
talked with Jerry Doherty in
town Monday, and she told me
about the fun the 4 11 kids had
at a recent meeting with a tally
pull. She said many of them had
never done It Deiore, mi were
real exci'ed and used eight
batches of taffy with colors of
pink, yellow, blue, and green.
What a time they had and prub
ably a few difficulties, too! An
Idea for a children's meeting?
ooo
ELKS LADIES night was hosted
by the teachers' wives and
teachers Including Jo Anne
Hughes, Inez Meador, Inez Er
win, and Janet Groves. Thev
served homemade cookies and
gave gift certificates from the
merchants as prizes. Alia Cuts-
fort h won high, Nora Turner, sec
AN AFTKKNOON of pinochle was I ond in pinochle and for bridge 1 days. She
enjoyed by guesu witn janina
Johnson as hostess Thursday
Among the guests were lieu la h
Mankin, Mary Harris, Millie
Evans, Doris Watkins. 1'earl
Wright, Margaret Dubuque, and
Gladys ilcckett lopping the at
ternoon a play was Mary, high;
Beulah, second; and Doris was
low. Janina said she had a prize
tor the highest hand but those
cards Just didn t cooperate; noth-
ng but poor hands!
OOO
REBEKAH MEMBERS turned
back the pages of time a few
years to reminisce a little of old
school days. Guess they had a
wondcrtul time laughing over
the very becoming attire! Es
pecially those of Marie Martin
nd Eva Grilnth. Oh, those days:
o o o
HARRIET HALL had high score
for the evening at the Ken-
egers bridge club with Laurel
an Marter as hostess. Coming
up with second high was Bonnie
Barratt, and others playing were
Inez Meador, Louise Farley, Kay
Anderson, Cork Norene, Beverly
Gunderson, and Nona Sowell.
o o o
ALL OF the original members
fve Grlbbltf won high, and Etta
i.tiNer won second. The d
prize v. a won by Jeanne Berry
OOO
i i-Mh au.E entertained th.
Hd.' and Fyouda's bridj;
""' at her home last week with
na.is i minor winning high
and Ka.hel Dick second. Others
" -iMUg up Uie two tables ol
Hay were Beth Bryant, Florence
i.iten, Winmlred Cox. Alma
uut-n, aim Urena Jones,
o o o
KE.VINDER of the short
course on "Understanding Boys
and Girls, set for four w.k
'M Wcilnesd nn starting January
i oi me i i annex nuiMing
tills is fur both parents to at
tend and take part, so mak
your plans now.
ooo
NOW IS the time to buv rniik.
it is plentiful and the cuts are
icing featured In the markets.
K'emembcr to cook iw)ik to iiu
well done stage. Watch for
grapefruit buys as It Is being
featured now. The pink ones are
more flavorful. The produce
counters are in good supply of
most vegetables and good spec
ials can be found there for vour
week-end buying.
ooo
THE RECIPE this week comes to
me from Mrs. Earle (Mary)
Bryant rind she writes that she
got it from Mrs. Fred Parrish.
I first heard of It when talking
to Mary on the phone about a
meeting she had before the holl-
had served It as a
HEPPNEH GAZETTE-TIMES. Tsunkkry, January II, lfc4
Rainbow For Girls
To Install Sunday
Beta Omega Plans
Benefit Food Sale
Beverly Blake wilt tie Installed
wnitMy adUsor, Rainbow for
lis, wilh other officers on Sun
day. J.iiMi.uv 14, i.jo .,, , f Joe llaiikler hint
me .tasonii- nail. Hie ceremony
Is open u the public and all are
inxited to attend.
I.ainlxnv members. Kathv Mel
by. Melinle Bailey. Linda War
ren. Ginger .Springer. Sherrle Ol
son, m i iwiard members. Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Docket and Mr.
and Mrs. llaud Graham, attend-
.t a reception for Jan Itattery,
ouuon, i, rami Kcliglon of the
iier oi Rainbow for Girls, In
onnon .unitay afterinmn.
ld.E The Junuarv met-tine
of Beta Omem met at the home
of Mm. Eulenna Corley with Mrs.
Plana were made bv the mem-
tx-M prfKent for a fool aaJe to
b held later this month. The
proceed!) lrom the food sai will
no
used for their Crlnuled Child.
ren a r una.
The n.emtx-ra also voted ta do
the rural canvassing for the
Heart rund which will be held
in the near future. ThU has been
another yearly project for the
sorority.
rollowlntr tho meetlne. the
memlM-n did some knitting for
ineir educational procram.
lesson, with annles in abun.
lame Ihis year It is a vervlRnkw Cknun Ui
d'SSTt to I . . ' .
irononileal and easy
make.
FRESH APPLE CAKE
cups pratiHl apples
cups sit;ar
Mix and add:
i cup vegetable oil
cup nuts
eggs
2 t vanilla
2 cups flour
2 t soda
'a t salt
2 t cinnamon
Mix together and bake In a
moderate oven, 325 degrees until
none, .hi to J5 minutes.
Mrs. Cantonwine
Mrs. Boh Cantonwine was the
guest of honor at a Dink and
blue shower Monday night with
Mrs. Clarence Johnson as hoa-
toss. Mrs. Cantonwine won the
prize for the game played.
Mrs. Johnson nerved refresh
ments to the guests. Mrs. (Gordon
ITatt, Mrs. Tom Hughes. Mrs.
Don Cole. Mrs. Jim Sutherland.
Mrs. Don MeChire. Mrs. Pete
Glennle. Mrs. Art Vance. Mrs.
Robert Van Houte, and Mrs. Jer
aid Jonasson.
fain,i.,JirMmntmit. ,pMiMwMMUMM 'ijj
I
HUNT'S 46 OZ.
'QiMTi
JUICE-
fan
- - 4 for $1
icmmtrnm . i
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ii fcuiii ton. m,nimnifiv-iii r if nn imr liimfin mirr-Mrmr-iiri
Because of this simple demonstration, hun
dreds of jour customers have bought Twist-O-Flex
watchbands by Speidel. It proves without
a doubt that Twist-O-Flex is the most flexible,
durable, comfortable ivatchband in the world!
Looks like a million too . . . but the clincher is
the price! Only $1.95 in stainless steel, $6.95
to $10.95 in 10 karat gold-filled! Come in today.
Choose from twenty handsome Twist-O-Flex
designs. We'll custom fit it to your wrist
and watch.
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something
special!
w y y if y. jLA y i u yj
J E W E L E R S
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9 A. M. To 6 P. M. I O f
HEPPXEB I W !
IcreenI
Store Hours
177 MAIN ST.
of the Sunday evening dupli- (
cate bridge club were present lor
an evening of play and dessert
at the Lowell Gribble home on
Sunday. The fellows took all the
honors, winning high In both
east-west and north-south sides.
Still doesn't prove anything, just
lucky, huh? Guests were Ed and
Rachel Dick, Gordon and La
Fvrne Pratt. Dick and Inez
Meador, Conley and VI Lanham,
Laverne and Laurel van Marter,
and Dr. and Rita Wolff. High for
north-south were Gordon and
Dick and high east-west were
LaVerne and Ed. Dee served i
delicious shrimp salad follow
ing the play.
ooo
THE ELKS annual bridge and
pinochle tournaments in the
dining room got underway this
week witn tne Drmge piayers
meeting on Tuesday nights and
the pinochle players meeting on
Wednesdays lor six weeks. U you
missed this week you may still
get in next week with the start
ing time at 7:30.
ooo
THOSE FRIDAY afternoon pin
ochle players met at the home
of Hannah Anderson on Friday
with Mary Harris winning high.
Beulah Mankin and Doris Wat
kins won the pinochle and Car
rie Beckett won low. Others
making up the two tables were
Janina Johnson. Gladys Beckett,
Pearl Wright, and Hannah. Mary
said that being high two days in
a row was just too good, she's
sure old "lady luck" won't last!
ooo
I HEAR there's a feud going on
in town, a bridge-type rued,
that is ! ! It all got started
when one of the gals says, "We
can beat you in bridge." Soooo,
every, now and then the four
of them fret together for a round
and they tell me they are about
even as of last Saturday. Wonder
who's playing? Well, it is Kay
Robinson and Gwen Healy versus
Bebe Munkers and Lillian Sweek,
you might say the north against
the south! !
ooo
I HAPPENED to be in Heppner
Hardware on Monday visiting
with Etta Parker and witnessed
a very nice surprise for her birth
day, and she was surprised! I
know it left Etta quite speechless
for a moment as the ladies all
walked in armed with cake and
coffee pots. They gave her hand
kerchief gifts and visited over
cake and coffee. In on the scheme
were Snoda Blake, Lucille Wil-
SCOT
TOWELS
5 F0R $1
CUT-RITE
WAX PAPER 2for49c
SCOTKINS
3,or49e
WALDORF
tissue 8ro,,s69c
SCOTTIES
FACIAL TISSUE 4 for $1
BOILER ONIONS 3 lb. - - 19
POTATOES, No. 1, 10 LB. 35
CARROTS, Cello Bag LB' 10
TOMATOES, Fancy, lb. 29c
FOUR FISHERMEN.
P Oz.
FISH STICKS each
35c
MINUTE MAID, 12 Oz.
ORANGE JUICE 2 for 93c
F0LLETT
MEAT CO.
Hermiston, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-6851
On Hermiston-McNarr
Highway
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed., Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
FRESH
GROUND BEEF lb. ggc
SWIFT PREMIUM 12 OZ.
LINK SAUSAGE 39c
ASSORTED PACK
LUNCH MEAT lb. ggc
T-Bone STEAK lb. 89
Sirloin STEAK Lb.--85
Rib STEAK lb.
79c
PRICES GOOD JAN. 12 and 13
PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
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