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by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
MY HOW time does fly! It's
either 'cause you are getting
old or you're very busy! I hope
it is the latter in my case. Been
planning a vacation for some
time this summer? Remember if
you have small children, pack
away small and interesting little
items which can be given them
throughout the trip. Of course,
don't forget the water jug. Just
five minutes away from home
and the youngsters are thirsty!
ooo
FOR THOSE not on vacation,
how about an evening of
cards? The Renegers played their
last game until fall at the home
of Laurel Van Marter Wednes
day night. Elaine George won
high, Shirley Blake, second; and
Jo Thompson, Portland, was low.
How about that Jo coming up
and winning the prizes? Others
Dlaying were LaFyrne Pratt,
Louise Farley, Cork Norene,
Kathryn Webb, and Harriet Hall.
Laurel surprised the gals and
served them crab Louie salad, her
specialty.
ooo
GORDON AND LaFyrne Pratt
journeyed to Hermiston Mon
day night to enter the Elks dup
licate bridge play and walked
off with the high for the even
ing. Good going.
THAT CARRIE Becket is still
winning high at pinochle. Yes,
she won high Friday afternoon
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Phone JO 7-5114
when Beulah Mankin entertain
ed the group. Pearl Wright was
low and teamed up with Carrie
to win the pinochle prize. Also
playing were Mary Harris, Marg
uerite Chapin, Grace Buschke,
Millie Evans, Gladys Beckett,
and Doris Watkins.
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SUE JONES won high Thursday
night at the Nine Tricks bridge
club play. Karen Thompson was
hostess at her home for the two
tables. Margaret biewert was
low and Arolene Laird won the
door prize. Other guests were
Rita Wolff, June Spencer, Meg
Murray, and Gwen Thompson,
Pendleton.
ooo
BETH BRYANT entertained the
Fidas and Fyoudas bridge
club last week and prizes went
to Elsie Cole high; Rachel Dick
second; and Phyllis Hutchens,
low. Others making up the two
tables of play were Alma Green,
Florence Green, Gladys Connor,
and Lorena Jones.
ooo
JUST TALKED to Bebe Munkers
and Hazel Hamlin, getting
some notes on their trip to the
Legion auxiliary meeting at sea
side. They said the first night
there they almost had to pitch
a tent. They neglected to get a
motel reservation! Details!
ooo
SAW IN the paper the other day
this little item, "Housework is
what a woman does that no
body ever notices unless she
doesn't do it!" Nothing but the
truth.
Rhea Creek Club
Meets in New Home
Members of the Rhea Creek
Home Extension club met June
21 at the new ranch home of
Mrs. Elmer Palmer.
Those present for the afternoon
meeting were Mrs. John Graves,
Mrs. Orian Wright, Mrs. Ray
Wright, Mrs. Barton Clark, Mrs.
John Bergstrom, Mrs. Ray Drake,
Mrs. G. A. Farrens. Mrs. Harold
Wright, and Marilyn Bergstrom.
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twit rrJI, V"" ' Hi
TM IT IN A KNOT -ltT
installing Ceremonies
Seats 1962-63 Officers
In Ruth Chapter, OES
New officers were seated at
impressive installation cere
monies Monday night by Ruth
rhnntor Nn 32. Ordpr of Eastern
Star, at the Masonic hall. Dis
tinguished guests were present
to participate ana exiena con
gratulations and bring greetings
from neighboring lodge groups.
Mrs. Dean Hunt was insiaueu
to the office of worthy matron,
along with Don Turner, worthy
patron; Mrs. Lowell Gribble, as
sociate worthy matron; mrs.
Floyd Worden, secretary; Edna
tronenrpr: Mrs. Velma
Glass, chaplain; Mrs. Joe Wright,
marshal; Mrs. c. c. carmicnaei,
organist; Mrs. James Myers,
Ada; Mrs. Roy Quackenbush,
fcsther: Mrs. mm nusc;,
Martha; Miss Judy Cocheli,
Electa; Mrs. Nina Snyder,
warder and Mrs. Mary Bryant,
sentinel. , , ,
Mrs. Carmichael presiaea as
installing past matron; Blaine
Tcnm nf PnnHiptnn. installing
past patron; Mrs. L. D. Tibbies,
installing chaplain; Mrs. unver
Creswick, installing marshal,
and Mrs. Virelnia Turner, in
stalling organist.
Making up tne nonor guuiu
of Rainbow Girls, assisting the
installing worthy matron and
patron, were Leora Van Winkle,
Ginny Lou Turner, Teresa Mun
kers, Jeannette Ledbetter, all of
Lexington, and Dianne Schaf
fitz and Brenda Young of Hepp
ner. Frank Messenger of Medford, a
personal friend of Mrs. Hunt and
family, sang the number
"Others" during installation of
the worthy matron. This is also
tho thomo rhnspn hv Mrs. Hunt
during her tenure of office. Ginny
Lou Turner sang the number
"Green Pastures wnne ner
father. Don .Turner was at the
altar. Before the benediction,
Judy Cochell sang, "May tne
Good Lord bless ana tt-eep i nee.
Tiinlnr nnst matron and Datron
jewels were presented to Mrs.
Inez Huiiman Dy Mrs. uick w u
inson, and to Harold Bockett by
TVn Tnrnpr
nnrinor installation, eifts were
bestowed upon Mrs. Hum Dy me
past matrons ciud ana Dy mem
hprs nf hpr familv. An orchid
corsage was a gift of her hus
band and officers were presemeu
wrist corsages.
nutintniishpH euests for the
evening included Mrs. Walter
Jaegar of Condon, wortny grana
matron of the grand chapter of
nrotrnn- Mrs nick Wilkinson.
chairman of credentials commit
tee; Mrs. James Lindsay, lone,
member of endowment commit-too-
Paul Snrpnsen of Pendle
ton, member of blood bank; Mrs.
Paul Sorensen, worthy matron 01
Pendleton; Mrs. Marge Asher,
worthy matron of Fossil; Mrs.
Arlene Miller, worthy mat
ron of Condon, Al Riney, wortny
patron of Condon, Mrs. Jerry
RunUnor wnrthv matron of Ar
lington, and Mrs. Blaine Isom
of Pendleton.
Chairman of the refreshment
ittoo was Mrs. Huffman, as
sisted by Mrs. Clarence Rosewall,
Mrs. Frank Turner and Mrs. uia
Ruggles. Pouring during the soc
ial hour were Mrs. Johnny Led
better, Mrs. Elden Padberg and
Mrs. George Hermann, all of
Lexington. In charge of the guest
hnnk was Mrs. Don Bennett.
Heppner, and Mrs. William Van
Winkle, Lexington, summer
flowers, many donated by Mrs.
Turner following the piano re-
rital Sunday, were used to
hriCThton rnp na i ann nininu
mnm A hrnnzp and preen color
srhomo was nspd hv the new
matron pi honor tnrougnoui me
installation.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. June 28, 1962
Walter Wrights Host
Wedding Rehearsal
Party on Saturday
nf- on Mrs. Walter Wright
were hosts Saturday evening at
a lovely dinner party at then
ranch home following the wed
ding rehearsal of their daughter,
Miss Janet wrigm aim auf"
Litchfield.
The dinner was served buffet
style on the patio and lawn.
Flowers in bloom in the gardens
around the home added a color
ful note.
Members of the wedding pnrtv
and guests were Janet and Ralph,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litch
field, Newport, parents of the
groom; Mrs. Carol Rehfuss, Tico,
Rivera, Calif., sister of the
groom; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ander
son, Arlington, sister and brother-in-law
of the bride; Mrs. Evelyn
Farrens, grandmother of the
bride; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owen,
and daughter, Karen, Prineville;
John DeWltt, iNew iorK, n. i.;
Florence Mcuuvra, riooa raver;
Tut onH Mrs Walt Kaufman.
nxit wiiu --
Tumwalter, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs.
John Kaufman, Lnenans, vn;
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGUvra,
Fnrpst Hrnvp: Father and Mrs.
Bruce Spencer, Heppner; and
Christie Horn, Tarn Tattam,
Mary Van DeGrift, Dean Weaver,
Edward Stark, and Helen Boyd,
all of Portland.
Mrs. Kenneth Batty ana
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Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNEH
PH. 676-9200
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Shirley Van Winkle
Betrothal Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle
announce the engagement ot
their daughter, Shirley Lois, to
Kit George, son of Mrs. Elaine
Georee. Heopner, and Oscar
George, La Grande.
Shirley graduated from Hepp
ner hieh school in 1961 and
is a student at the Pacific Col
lege of Beauty in Portland. Kit
graduated with the class of 1962
from Heppner high school and
is presently working lor tne u. &
Forest Service.
Grange To Honor
Ned Clarks June 30
Mr and Mrs. Ned Clark (Kath-
Ippn Snpnepr). who were married
May 19 in Beaverton, will be
honored with a wedding snower
at the Khea ureeK urange nan
Tnno sn at s-nn n.m.
All friends and relatives of the
young couple are invited to at
tend.
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Processed Meat
AfflK Oi Charge
jiNk. " XLAi 1 1 Heppner,
Lexington
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CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
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Hogs Tuetdori
Cattle Wed. Thurs.
Sheep Any Day
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On Hennlitoa-McHary
Highway
Paynes Hold Family
Reunion Sunday
MamVinre nf flip R. F. Pavne
family gathered Sunday at Cuts
forth Park for a potluck picnic
anH fnmilv reunion. This was the
11th reunion and more than 50
persons were present.
Attending were Mrs. B. F.
Payne and her sons and families:
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. JJ. vv. 1'ayne, an oi
Grass Valley; and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Payne, Heppner.
Daughters and families were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rust, The
Dalles; Mr, and Mrs. E. Hale,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin
Fulkerson, The Dalles; Mrs.
Frank Emerson ana aaugmer,
Manteca, Calif,, and Mr. and Mrs.
r. w Twlcnra Oanrl Coulee. Wn.
One daughter, Mrs, Irene Bel-
shee, The Dalles, was unuuie to
attend.
Grandchildren and their fam
ilies present were Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Williams, and Mrs. Thomas
Alford, all of The Dalles; Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel McLachlan,
lleppnpr. , ,
Also present were Avery Ash
ley, The Dalles, brother of Mrs.
B. F. Tayne; Mrs. Alvin Wagon
blast and Alex McLeod, friends
of the family.
daughter, Gail, and Mrs. Harold
Wright assisted with the dinner
party.
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POTATOES 98c
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Wieners 2 for 95c
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Lunch MEAT 4 for $1
BEEF. BOLOGNA. OLIVE. AND PICKLE PIMENTO
PORK CHOPS - -10 for $1
PRICES GOOD JUNE 29 and 30
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