Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 07, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
-by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
TITT:'T T rriTrn
wti, mil, summer season is
here, I guess, time for va
cations and picnics. Many of the
lodges, clubs, and other organi
nations win noia their picnics
uunng tne summer. Most pop
ular place is Cutsforth Park
which is scheduled far in ad
vance, now if the weather will
.lust cooperate!
ooo
I WONDER if the annual birth
day party of the All Saints'
Episcopal church hit an all-time
record ot 2is tables of bridge and
pinochle in play last Saturday
afternoon? The chairmen, really
uiu a ioD in inline the tables
This event is the anniversary of
the laying of the cornerstone
atter the 1903 flood. The birth-
day theme was carried out with
a cake door prize, and towels and
washcloths wrapped as cakes for
the high and low prizes. They
served a delicious pineapple fluff
dessert. Bebe Munkers won high
in ormge and Gene Case was
low. Ruth Van Winkle won high
in pinochle and Margaret Du
buque received the low prize. The
door prize went to Mrs. Hillard
Brown. Hostesses were Ruth
Cleveland, Happy Graham, Marie
Mcyuarne, Helen Schaffitz, Vir
ginia Rosewall, Hazel Mahoney,
Mary Ellen Myers, Bonnie Bar
ratt, and Sue Valentine.
ooo
THE FRED Gimbels entertained
with a dinner Friday for Vic
and Doreen Kreimeyer, Portland,
and Raymond and Jean William
son. The Kreimeyers were va
cationing here from their home
in Portland.
ooo
THREE COUPLES journeyed to
Hermiston Sunday for an af
ternoon of duplicate bridge play.
Going were LaVerne and Laurel
Van Marter, Jim and Bobbe Dris
coll, Bill and Daisy Collins.
Bobbe and Daisy won high north
south and LaVerne and Gus
Hartzheim, Hermiston, won third
north-south at the monthly unit
party.
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HEPPNER WILL host the Unit
Charity card party at the grade
school multipurpose room Sun
day, June 17. All units belonging
to the American Contract Bridge
league sponsor once a year a
party to raise money which Is
sent to the league. In turn it
donates it to worthy charities.
Anyone may join this afternoon
of duplicate bridge play start
ing at 2:00 p. m. Winners will
be entitled to master points,
ooo
ASK BILL and Shirley Blake and
other senior parents on chaper
oning some 42 high school grad
uates. More fun! Shirley said
they lasted until 5:00 a. m. when
the party broke up. Their home
was the scene of a party after
graduation Tuesday night for an
all night gathering. The students
en.ioyed dancing and always eat
ing!
hall June 14. The ladies are in
vited for the ceremonies and will
play cards while the men at
tend the meeting.
ooo
A REAL cowboy breakfast with
Bob and Pat Brindle as hosts
closed out the Mothers' club ac
tivities for the year. The break
fast was held Saturday morn
ing, 8:00 a. m. at the Brindle
ranch with members and their
husbands enjoying a hearty
breakfast of ham, hash brown
potatoes, egg. sourdough bis
cuits, fresh rhubarb sauce, and
coffee. Special guests were the
Vic Kreimeyers. Meetings will
resume in the fall.
ooo
MR. AND MRS. Walter Beckett
celebrated their 54th wedding
anniversary at their home Sun
day with a family dinner. Guests
were her sisters, Julie Glaesmer
and Flora DesGeorge, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Beckett, Molly
and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Buschke and Brett: Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Buschke and Brian, and
Esther Bergstrom.
ooo
SUNDAY EVENING the Gordon
Hutchens entertained with
three tables of duplicate bridge,
Terry Thompson and Gordon won
high north-south. Owen huii
and Phyllis Hutchens were high
east -west.
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I WROTE about this recipe re
cently used at a shower tor
Marian Abrams, called Pink Ice
Cream Pie. It comes to me from
Mrs. N. C. (Esther) Anderson
who tells me she got it out of
a magazine. She says it is not
hard to make, but to me it
seems ratner iascinaung 10
bake ice cream.
Fink Ice Cream Pie
Color pie doueh with food col
orine for a pink shade, bake in
9 inch pie tin and let cool.
Fill cooled shell with layer
of sliced strawberries, layer ot
vanilla or strawberry ice cream,
and laver of sliced strawberries
Place in freezer overnight. Before
serving make egg white
meringue spread on top and
bake pie in a 400 degree oven
until meringue is brown or about
10 mintues. Happy eating!
Some of the group left in
the morning for fun at Lehman
Springs. Others chapero n i n g
were the Ed Dicks, Ralph Rich
monds, Wilbur Van Bloklands,
and Mrs. William Sampson. Other
parents helped with furnishing
the food for the party.
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REMEMBER THE Elks Flag Day
ceremonies at the Odd Fellows
Cochell Engagement
Is Announced Here
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson
announce the engagement oi
their daughter, Judith Ann Co
chell, to Richard E. Paine, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Paine
of Aloha.
Miss Cochell is a student at
Columbia Basin college, Pasco,
Wn.
Mr. Paine is serving with the
101st Airborne Division, station
ed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
A July wedding is being
planned.
Mrs. Frank Connor took her
mother, Mrs. T. W. Rippee, to
her home in Echo on Sunday
after a few days visit here. Also
visiting the Connor home on
Memorial Day were their son and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Skip Con
nor, Pilot Rock, and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Rippee, Condon,
brother and sister-in-law of Mrs.
Connor.
IT'S LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTHSTONE
birthstones for
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From $9.80
THE PEARL
ALEXANDRITE
MOONSTONE
Symbols of health and longevity
for her:
A lovely pearl ring, desired by
every woman for its own beauty
and charm. Or an alluring
moonstone ring of limpid and
misty beauty.
for him:
An extremely handsome man's
ring, set with an alexandrite,
deep and strong in color-a ring
he will wear with pride.
:rom $25.50
W WMU uxai
doming Events
FRIDAY. June 8
Rhea Creek Grunge, grange hall,
6:30 p. m.
SATURDAY, June 9
Junior Olympics, Portland.
MONDAY, June II
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
OES, lodqe hall, 8:00 p. m.
TUESDAY June 12
Duplicate bridge, Episcopal par
ish hall, 8:00 P. m.
Degree of Honor, Christian
church, 8:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY, June 13
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00
p. m.
THURSDAY. June 14
Soroptimist Wagon Wheel, noon.
Elks Flag Day services, ana
ladies card party. Odd Fellows
lodge, 8:00 p. m.
Barbara Hutchins
And Larry Angel I
Married Friday
Barbara Hutchins, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hutchins of
Heppner and Larry Angell, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Angell, Port
land, exchanged wedding vows
at a quiet family ceremony Fri
day at 7:00 p. m. at All Saints'
Episcopal church. Father C.
Bruce Spencer performed the
single ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a blue cotton
street-length dress with three-
uarter length sleeves. White
accessories accented her aress
and she carried a white Bible
with a white rose.
Sharon Davis, Heppner, was
maid of honor and wore a white
dress with a pink carnation cor
sage. Lynn Sawyer, Heppner,
niece of the bride, was brides
maid and wore a lavender suit
nth a pink rosebud corsage.
Best man was Marion Biddle,
Heppner.
A reception was held In the
parish hall following the cer
emony. The pink and white
color theme was carried out with
pink gladioluses and baskets of
blue iris about the rooms. Mrs.
Frank Hamlin cut and served
the 3-tiered pink and white dec
orated wedding cake. Pat Ma
rion poured the punch and Fran
Heath poured the coffee.
lhe bride has completed her
junior vear at heppner High
school, and the groom grad
uated from David Douglas High
school in Portland in 1961. He
employed at the box factory
located at the Kinzua corpor
ation mill.
After a short wedding trip to
Prineville the young couple are
home in Heppner.
Out-of-town guests included
the groom's parents, Mr. and
Jim Angell, Portland, and
bride's sister and brother-
-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mc-
Daniel, Baker.
Mrs.
the
in
and
Sue
ary
Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special"
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JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
177 MAIN ST. HEPPKEH
PH. 676-9200
Many lone Friends
Honor Bride-Elect
At Pre-nuptial Party
IONE Brenda Townsend,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hershal
Townsend, lone, bride-elect of
George Portschy of Pendleton,
honored at a bridal shower
n the social hall of the lone
Community church on May 28 in
evening. Assisting Miss
Townsend with the many lovely
useful gifts were her sister,
Townsend, Miss Sandy Zach
of Moro, and Miss Linda
Halvorsen.
Pouring at the refreshment
table were Mrs. Hershal Town
send and Mrs. Paul Portschy of
Pendleton. The table was cen
tered with an arrangement of
purple iris and lavender lupine
flanked with purple candles and
lovely white cake decorated
with purple orchids. Arrange
ments of purple, yellow and
white iris were placed about the
room.
Sixty-seven friends signed the
guest book while 21 friends sent
gifts. Out-of-town guests in-
luded Mrs. Harold Townsend
nd Beverly Strickland of Herm
iston, Mrs. Kenneth Zachary and
Miss bandy Zachary of Moro,
Mrs. Dale Brown of Heppner, Mrs.
Harvy Smith of Condon, Mrs.
Jack Hynd and Mrs. Elvin Schaf-
fer of Cecil, Mrs. Paul Portschy,
Miss Judy Morgan, Miss JoAnn
Turner and Miss Carol Ann
Palmer of Pendleton.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Bryce
.cone ana mothers of the class
)f 19G0 which included Mrs. Berl
Akers, Mrs. Delbert Emert, Mrs.
David Rietmann, Mrs. Raymond
Lundell, Mrs. Phil Emert, Mrs.
ilcrnert Hynd, Mrs. Charles
fr-nps Mrs. E1 Eal:er, Mrs. Ray
Heimbigner and Mrs. Fredrick
Martin.
M'ss Townsend has set her
wedding for Saturday, June 16,
;:t 7 p. m. at the lone Commun
!'y church, followed by a recep
tion in the social hall. All rel
atives and friends are cordially
invited to attend.
Wedding Date Set
For Monagle Marriage
The wedding of Miss Marilyn
Monagle, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Monagle, Heppner,
to John W. Barry, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Barry of Merrill,
will be an event of Sunday, June
16. Vows will be exchanged at
the St. Patrick's Catholic church
at 4:00 p.,m.
Friends and relatives are ex
tended a cordial invitation to at
tend. A reception will follow in
the parish hall.
Sans Souci Plans -Past
Noble Picnic
An invitation is extended to all
nast noble grands of the Sans
Souci lodge and their families to
attend the potluck picnic Sun
day. June 10, at the ranch home
of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin.
Coffee, punch, and table service
will be furnished. The dinner
will start at 1:00 p. m.
ST PATRICK'S CHURCH
Rev Raymond Beard
Heppner
Sunday Masses, 6:30 and 10.
a.m.
Weekday Masses, 7:30 ajn.
SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST
David Bauer. Pastor
Saturday services
Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m.
fhnrrh services. 11:00 a.m.
"Quiet Hour" radio broadcast
over KUO every aunaay, b p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS'
American Legion Hall
Ralph J Richards. Br. President
Priesthood meeting, 8:30 a. m.
Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.
Sacrament Service at 11:30.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. Rod MacKenzle, pastor
Church school service, 9:45
a.m. A class lor everyone.
Morning Worship regular
schedule, 11:00 a.m.
Choir meets each Monday
evening, 8:00 p. m.
ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The Rev. C. Bruce Spencer, Rector
Holy Communion dally (except
Mondays) 7:30 A. M., Sundays
7:30 and 10:00 A.M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lone
Mid-week cottage prayer meet
ings and Bible study, 7:30 p.m.
in homes of members.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. M.Carlton Sober, Pastor
Sunday school 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Nazarene young people's soc
iety 6:45 p.m.
Evening service, 7:30 p.m.
Meeting in Seventh Day Ad
ventist church.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Austin McGhee, Pastor
Church school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a.ra.
ST WILLIAMS CHURCH
lone
Rev Raymond Beard
Sunday Masses, 8:15 a.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Charles V Knox, minister
Morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Homer Wolfington, pastor
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.
Evening service 7:00 pin.
Thursday evening, family ser
vices, 7:30.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, June 7. 1362
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor
Alfalfa Street
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Worship services, 11:00 a.m.
VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth Robinson, pastor
Worship ana Sunday school
every Sunday at 9:00 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Heppner
Old City Library, City Hall
Charles Murphy, Missionary
Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday school.
11:00 a.m. Morning worship.
7:00 p.m. Sundav evening ser
vice.
LEXINGTON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Walter Smith, pastor
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 tun.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yackley
and sons, Tim and Joel, visited
his brother and lamily, Mr. and
Mrs. John Yackley, in Hillsboro
Saturday and Sunday. Tim, who
has been on a 10-day leave from
the Marine Corps, left Sunday
from Portland for his base at
San Diego. Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rippee,
Sheridan, visited with relatives
in Heppner Saturday.
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Ph. 676-9625
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Lemonade- - 2 for 43c
Lettuce .... 2 hds. 25c
Fresh
TOMATOES lb. 29c
No. 1 New
POTATOES 10 Ebs. 59c
Picnic Style
Pork Roast lb. 29c
Pork STEAK
Lb. 49c
FRESH
PORK HOCKS
lb. 29c
CHEDDAR CHEESE
(Mild)
Lb. 59c
ROUND UP BRAND
Assorted Lunch Meat I lb. 55c
Prices Good June 8 and 9
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