Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 14, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
By JO PETTYJOHN
ANOTHER WEEK gone by and
the weather has warmed up
considerably. Kids are going
swimming, maybe fishing, and
of course, playing in the every-
evening baseball games, Time
to hoe a weed or two out of the
garden, visit the neighbors over
the fence, and maybe, for moth
ers, spend an afternoon of cards
with friends.
ooo
FLO CONNOR entertained two
tables of pinochle at her home
Wednesday night. Jackie Allstott
won high and Gail Burkenbine
was low. Helen Olson won the
door prize and Jeanne Berry, the
pinochle prize. Jackie and
Jeanne teamed up in the last
progression to meld 1,000 aces
and went on to make a 3100
score in that progression. Some
score! Others playing were
Ruby Munkers, Mary Ann Power,
and Marg Eckman.
ooo
MEG MURRAY took high prize
Friday night at the Nine Tricks
bridge club get-together at the
home of Rita Wolff. Karen
Thompson won second high and
Marian Jonasson was low. Also
in on the play were Arolene
Laird, Sue Jones, Marion Abrams,
Betty Gimbel, and Rita. Rita
served the gals a delicious choc
olate refrigerator pie. She says
it's made out of candy bars and
is easy to prepare. Sounds like
a good recipe for the paper, huh?
THE RANDALL0 Martin home
was the scene of the Past Noble
Grands picnic Sunday. Members
and their families enjoyed the
sunny weather and potluck din
ner at noon. The next meeting
is set for June 24 at the John
Bergstrom home.
ooo
TWO TABLES of bridge were in
play Tuesday night with Betty
Gimbel as hostess for the even
ing. Jean Willamson was high,
Laurel VanMarter, second; and
Ramona Marshall, low. Also
playing were Janet Agee, Patty
Prock, Helen Sherman, Rita
Wolff, and Harriet Hall.
ooo
REMEMBER THE charity dupli
cate bridge play Sunday after
noon at the grade school multi
purpose room, starting at 2:00 p.
m. This is also Master point play
and is open to the public.
ooo
PEARL WRIGHT entertained the
Friday afternoon pinochle club
at her home with two tables in
play. Mary Harris won high,
Pearl took low, and Carrie Beck
ett and Beulah Mankin paired to
win the pinochle. Others playing
were Millie Evans, Gladys Beck
for father;
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by Jo
ett, Doris Watkins, and Mrs. Nell
Swick. Millie will host the group
on Friday.
ooo
LAST WEEK was Meg Murray's
week to play bridge as she
walked off with two firsts, hav
ing won Wednesday night at
Renegers and Friday night at
Nine Tricks! Wednesday night
LaFryne Pratt was hostess for
the group of 12 players. Janina
Johnson won second and Laurel
Van Marter had low. Other
guests included Inez Meador,
Louise Farley, Shirley Blake,
Harriet Hall, Jean Williamson,
Vi Lanham, and Karen Thomp
son. Has Janina quit us pinochle
players for bridge?
ooo
THE LAST ELKS Ladies Night
until fall was played Thursday
with the officers and wives
hosting a potluck supper prior
to the play. About 75 persons at
tended the supper and 13 tables
were in progress during the ev
ening. Beverly Sherman won
high in pinochle and Alta Cuts
forth won second. Elsie Cole won
high in bridge with Elaine
George winning second. Mary
Ann Power took home the door
prize.
ooo
FLAG DAY services will be con
ducted Thursday (tonight) at
the Odd Fellows hall before the
Elks meeting. The wives are in
vited to attend and will play
cards following the ceremony.
ooo
LORENA JONES hosted the
Fidas and Fyoudas bridge club
Wednesday night. She had good
luck with her to win the top
prize for the evening, and Elsie
Cole won second. Others mak
ing up the two tables of play
were Florence Green, Alma
Green, Winifred Cox, Beth Bry
ant, Gladys Connor, and Rachel
Dick.
LaVERNE VAN MARTER ac
companied Jim and Bobbe Dris
coll to Hermiston Monday night
for the Elks Master point play.
LaVerne teamed up with Pete
Hanigan, Hermiston, to win first
place in the play.
ooo
THE ED DICKS entertained the
duplicate bridge club last Sat
urday night with Ed and Bert
Huff wining high; Gordon Pratt
and LaVerne Van Marter, sec
ond; and Paul and Gladys Jones,
third. They used the Howell
movement which uses only first,
second, and third placings rather
than winners for each direction.
Guests included the Lowell Grib
bles, Dick Meadors, Conley Lan
hams, Gordon Pratts, Bert Huffs,'
LaVerne Van Marters, Dicks, and
Jones.
day... June 17th
$39.95
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
CHERYL McGHEE was surprised
with a going away party at
the Dee Jones home Monday
night with Ann Jones as hos
tess. Cheryl was presented gifts
from the guests. They enjoyed
games, a scavenger hunt, and
refreshments during the evening.
Guests were Carol Burkenbine,
Rodney and Sharon Ayers, Steve
Peck, Bob Hager, Mike Smith,
and John Cleveland.
ooo
BOBBETTE JONES, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, cele
brated her seventh birthday last
Wednesday afternoon with a
group of friends in for a party.
They played games and had a
swan-shaped birthday cake for
refreshments. Her little friends
were Shelly and Kelly Wolff,
Shannon Farley, Tricia Prock,
Kathy McClure, Mary Abrams,
Judy Pratt, Patty O'Harra, Marie
Van Marter, and her brother,
Steve.
ooo
STEVE JONES, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jones, also had a
birthday party on May 29, mark
ing his fourth birthday. He had
as guests John Prock, Paul Van
Marter, and Molly Pierce. They
played during the afternoon and
enjoyed a giraffe-shaped cake.
ooo
BARBARA SHERMAN, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sher
man, was seven years old Fri
day and celebrated with a party
during the afternoon. Her guests
were Judith Bennett, Tami Mead
or, Beverly Phegley, Shannon
Farley, Judy Pratt, Kay Munk
ers, Mary Abrams, Robin Nyman,,
Becky Fulleton, Cindy Power,
Linda Eckman, Tami Brannon,
and Janice Spaulding. The
youngsters played games and
had cup cakes and ice cream.
Worthy Patron,
Matron Honored
Harold Becket and Mrs. J. R.
Huffman, worthy patron and
worthy matron of the Order of
Eastern Star, were honored by
their officers following the regu
lar business meeting Monday
night.
The officers presented an ad
dendum honoring the two retir
ing leaders and each was given
gifts. Oliver Creswick sang dur
ing the addendum.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the program with
Mrs. Dean Hunt in charge.
The next OES meeting is set
for June 25 with the installation
of officers which will conclude
the meetings until fall. The in
stallation ceremonies are open
to the public and will follow
the business meeting.
Officers elected at a recent
meeting are Mrs. Dean Hunt,
worthy matron; Don Turner,
worthy patron; Mrs. Lowell Grib
ble, associate matron; Lowell
Gribble, associate patron; Mrs.
Floyd Worden, secretary; Mrs.
Edna Turner, treasurer; Mrs.
Charles Stout, conductress; and
Mrs. Howard Bryant, associate
conductress.
Wright-Litchfield
Wedding Set June 24
The wedding of Miss Janet Lee
Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter W. Wright, to Ralph V.
Litchfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. K. Litchfield of Newport, will
be an event of Sunday, June 24.
- Vows will be exchanged at 2:00
p. m. at the All Saints Episcopal
church, with a reception follow
ing in the parish hall. The couple
invites friends and relatives to
attend.
Miss Wright graduated last
month from the University of
Oregon Medical School of Nurs
ing in Portland and is now em
ployed in the Veteran's hospital
in Portland. Mr. Litchfield is
studying for his doctor's degree
at the University of Oregon
Medical School, after graduating
in 1960 from Willamette Univer
sity in Salem.
Guests At Nash Home
For Wedding Sunday
Guests this weeh at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
are Mrs. Nash's sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Josewski
and son, Jerome, and her brother,
Vincent Nogowski, all of Forman,
North Dakota.
The visitors will be here until
after the wedding Sunday of Miss
Shirley Nash and Melvin Con
nor. The ceremony will be at 2
p.m. in the Methodist church
and all relatives and friends are
extended an invitation to attend,
with a reception following in the
church social rooms.
Awards To Be Made
At Cow Belle Meeting
The annual summer meeting
of the Morrow county Cow Belles
association is planned for Wed
nesday, June 20, at the home of
Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson.
A pot luck luncheon will start
the meeting at 12 o'clock.
Recognition of Marcel Jones
as Morrow county Father of the
Year for 1962 will be given. The
annual award will be presented
him for his outstanding service
with and for youth organizations,
as judged by 4-H and other
youth clubs.
The association will also rec
ognize and present a beef prize
to the father who has had a child
born on Father's Day, or the
closest day to it.
BUSINESS
MACHINE SERVICE
Office Supplies, Office Equip
ment, Business Machines.
IN HEPPNER
1st & 3rd Week of Every Month
DON BALL. Serr. Dept.
120 Main St, Hermiston
Phone JO 7-5114
Coming Events
FRIDAY, June IS
Rebekahs. Lodge hall, 8:00 p. M.
SATURDAY, June 16
Square dance club, Fair pavilion,
8:00 p. m.
MONDAY. June 18
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
TUESDAY, June 19
Heppner Lodge AF4AM, Lodge
halL 8:00 p. m.
WEDNESDAY, June 20
Odd Fellows, Lodge hall, 8:00
P" "THURSDAY. June 21
Soroptimist Wagon Wheel, noon.
Eastern Star Members
Attend Grand Chapter
Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Mrs. L. D.
Tibbies, and Mrs. Dick Wilkin
son attended the week long ses
sion of the Eastern Star Grand
Chapter of Oregon last week in
Portland.
Mrs. Walter Jaeger, Condon,
was installed worthy grand
matron during the convention.
Joining the Heppner group
Wednesday and Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Creswick,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mrs.
C. C. Carmichael, Dick Wilkinson
and Pam Cochell. :
Mrs. Carmichael was install
ing grand organist and Creswick
sang, "I'll Walk With God," dur
ing the installation ceremonies.
The meetings ended Thursday
evening with the installation of
officers.
BISQUICK
Reg. size
39
Carnation
POWDERED
MILK
14 qt. size
99e
(Reg. $1.33)
Powder Room
FACIAL
TISSUE
3 for 69c
Fresh
k INSTANT
NONFAT
iSI Ciifefciyipes 3 for 7
PEACHES lb. 33c
Oregon Chief Skinless
WIENERS
1 lb. pkg.
2for95c
Swift's Oriole, Sliced
BACON ... 2 Lb. Box 99
Mr. Emily, Sliced
BOLOGNA lb. 45c
In Half-Pound or Pound Packages
PRICES GOOD JUNE 15 and 16
Shirley Nash Feted
With Bridal Shower
Shirley Nash, bride-elect of
Dean Connor, was the guest of
honor at a lovely shower held
last Tuesday night in the Metho
dist church parlors.
A lavender and white color
theme was carried out with
lavender iris on the serving table
and lavender candles on white
lace table cloth. Lavender and
white bells and lovebirds were
hanging about the gift tables.
Assisting Miss Nash with the
gifts were her sisters, Rose Marie
and Mrs. Lee Palmer. Pouring
were Mrs. Stacey Lovgren and
Mrs. Robert Buschke.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom, and daugh
ters, Carolyn and Marilyn; Mrs.
Edna Turner. Mrs .1 D Vfncror
Mrs. Mary Bryant, Mrs. Orin
wrignr, Mrs, uma cox, and Mrs.
Theta Stratton,
Gantenbein-Bronco ..
Wedding Announced
BOARDMAN Mr. and Mrs.
Henry B. Gantenbein announce
the marriage of their daughter
Barbara of Areata, Calif, to Tony
G. Bronco, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tony G. Bronco of Samoa,
Calif., on May 19 in Eureka,
Calif.
The bride is a amrhiata r.t
- - " fllllunu,
Boardman high school, and is a
reservationist ticket agent for
National Biscuit Co.
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COFFEE
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6 oz. Instant 89c
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Pacific Airlines and the groom
is employed by Georgia Pacific
Mills. They are at home at 1826
H Street at Areata, Calif.
Advertise in the Gazette-Times.
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Saturday, June 16
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Door Prize Given By Legion
Music By Rietmann's Orchestra
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