Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 02, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    Social Lites - -
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
-by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
I'M NOT going to talk about
the weather 'cause it was so
long in coming, guess it needed
more time to build up to this!
If you see me running from
open door to window upstairs,
with a blanket, it's to keep old
Sol outside, or try to.
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EVERYONE'S VACATIONS have
sounded wonderful and the
weather has been very cooper
ative, except maybe at the coast,
trom all that I hear, the coast
weather is most generally op
posite to the interior weather.
Some people got a little sun
burned while sunning and water
skiing on the Columbia last
week-end. How does one sun
burn the legs from the knees
up and not down to the feet?
Ask Bill Heath or Ron Reid.
ooo
GAIL BURKENBINE won high
Wednesday night at pinochle.
The club was entertained by
Marg Eckman. Flo Connor was
low and Mickey Mollahan won
the door prize. Also playing were
Beverly Sherman, Mary Ann
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"Something from the Jew
eler's is Always Something
Special."
JEWELERS
177 N. Main Heppnef
Power, Helen Olson, and Carolyn
Cole.
000
THE FRANK Hamlins entertain
ed at their cabin over the
week-end, guests from Gresh
am and Detroit, Mich. Here from
Gresham were Frank's sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van
Doninck; and a brother of Mr.
and Mrs Van Doninck, Mr and
Mrs. Alphonse Van Doninck, De
troit; a sister of the Van Don
incks, Mrs. Clementine DeWitt,
Gresham, and a friend, Mrs.
Marie Martense, Garden Grove,
Calif. They were joined on Sun
day by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright
and Mrs. Delmer Buschke and
sons.
000
WHAT ABOUT chasing a horse
around town at l:JO a.m. bun
day? Ask Don and June Bellen
brock. They had just returned
home from our place when Floyd
Hutchins stopped to say their
horse was out. More fun!
000
MABEL HEATH entertained with
two tables of bridge at her
house Friday evening. Guess
play didn't get going until late,
some of the gals were out golf
ing, and seems Jean's watch had
stopped and she was an hour
behind! Inez Meador won hieh
Lillian Sweek, second: and Gwen
Healy, low. Others in on the
play were Kay Robinson, June
Bellenbrock, Bebe Munkers, and
Jean Barnett. I asked Mabel if
anyone had any outstanding
hands, she said no, but she made
only one hand all evening! Cards
just weren t cooperating,
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THE FRIDAY afternoon pinochle
ciub met at the home ot Pearl
Wright with the prizes going to
Marguerite Chapin, high; Carrie
Beckett, low; and Mary Harris
and Millie Evans teamed up to
taKe tne pinocnie. Other mem
bers playing were Gladys Beck
ett, Beulah Mankin, and Doris
Watkins.
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FIVE TABLES were in play
Tuesday night at the Epis
copal parish hall for the semi
monthly duplicate bridee plav.
Bobbe Driscoll and Rita Wolff
won hieh. Bert Huff and Jerald
Jonasson won second; Ed Dick
and Nona Sowell tied with Jim
Driscoll and Shirley Blake for
third. The play will be in session
again August 13 and all bridge
players are invited to participate.
JANET GENTRY, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry, cel
ebrated her seventh birthday
Monday afternoon with friends
in for a party fun-time. Her
guests were Tami Meador, Dovie
Alderman, Patty O'Harra, Cathy
Jo Sherman, Teresa Hughes,
Terry Hughes and Judy and
Jerry Gentry. The youngsters en
joyed playing games with cake
and Ice cream dessert.
000
HOW ABOUT a cool summer
time recipe, easy to prepare
and tasty, too? Just give me a
call or mail in your favorite
recipe. I have a salad recipe
from Mrs. Frank (Hazel) Ham
lin this week which is a com
plete meal in itself.
Lemon Cream Cheese Salad
With Shrimp Dressing
1 cup hot water
2 pks lemon jello
3-4 T. lemon juice
t salt
1 pk. 8 oz. cream cheese
cup light cream
1 cup sliced celery
1 cup pitted ripe olives (sliced)
1 cup whipping cream
Pour hot water over jello and
stir, add lemon juice, salt, cool
until syrupy; soften cream
cheese with the light cream, beat
into gelatin mixture, stir in cel
ery and olives, whip cream until
thick and fold into mixture.
Pour mixture into mold and re
frigerate. Dressing
1 cup salad dressing or mayon
naise 2 T. lemon juice
l.12 T. finely chopped otiions
(4 cup finely chopped pimento
cup chopped shrimp, crab,
or both
Mix together and serve over
set salad.
Monument
By MARTHA MATTESON
MONUMENT Mr. and ' Mrs.
Walter Lyons, their daughter,
Mrs. Bankhead and two child
ren, all of Portland, spent the
week here with Mrs. Lyons' sis
ter, Helen Brown.
Mrs. Norman DuBosch of La
Grande and daughter Carol spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roach, and
her husband's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic DuBosch.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDaniels
of Hardman visited Sunday with
his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell.
Delmer Settle of Milton-Free-
water visited his mother, Mrs.
Lula Settle one day last week.
Mrs. Herb Copland and child
ren of Salem visited last week
with her brother, Stanley Boyer
and family.
Mrs. Del Stubblefield and two
children of Clackamas have been
visiting friends and relatives
here and at Long Creek and with
her sister, Mrs. Tom Ross at
Dale.
Miss Elaine Reynolds of Port
land Beauty school spent a few
days with her mother, returning
to Portland on Tuesday.
Ronald Dalaney, just released
from Navy service, has been
visiting at the McCarty home
and with his brother, Darrell Da
laney at Kimberly,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas
and children spent the week
end of July 21, 22 in Seattle
where they attended his brother's
wedding.
Suffers Fall From Horse
Debby Vaughan fell from a
horse at the Bill Gienger ranch
and was rushed to the hospital
by her mother, Mrs. Gene
Vaughan, where it was found
she had broken her leg in two
places.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weis
drove to Pendleton Monday after
their two children who had spent
the past two weeks with their
grandparents on the ranch.
Sunday school classes will be
discontinued until September 9,
The regular evening services
will continue at s p.m. each
Sunday.
Bob Holmes drove to Sacra
mento, Calif., last week, return
ing Monday with his wife and
children who had vacationed
there the past month.
Horse Club Has Playday
The 4-H horse club, "Rimrock
Riders" had a playday at .the
Fred Gassner's ranch Sunday.
Attending were Judy Cavender,
Gail Engle, Don Capon, Eliza
beth and Nancy Stlrewalt, Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Engle, Bill Gien
ger, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stirewalt
and Mrs. Darlene Bover. After
dinner Jim Stirewalt taught the
boys how to shoe horses.
Mr. and Mrs. George Liles and
four children had a bad car
accident Sunday evening coming
down from Monument mountain.
All were taken to John Day Gen
eral hospital for treatments of
head, arms and shoulder injuries.
Norris Stubblefield and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Harris drove them
to John Day. Mattie Lou Stubble
field was the first one to find
them.
Mrs. Sophie Leasey, Mrs.
Archie Leasey and Mrs. Ellis
Hunt of Fox visited Friday at
the home of Mrs. Fred McWillis.
Verne McCarty trucked Archie
Gienger's lambs to Heppner on
Thursday.
Treated For Rattlesnake Bite
Johnnie Gienger was bitten by
a rattlesnake recently while
trimming grass around the
water stand pipe in his yard.
He received treatment In John
Day and has suffered no ill ef
fects from it.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and
children spent Sunday at the
ranch home of her parents, the
Bud Engles.
Mrs. Ruby Gienger spent sev
eral days in Yakima, Wn dur
ing July.
Mrs. Lee Winney and Chuck
Follett of Alsea were recent
guests at the Bud Engle home.
Joe Hay. county extension
agent, returned home Saturday
evening after spending several
days with his wile who is a
patient at a Salem hospital fol
lowing surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt O Harra.
Lexington, had as week-end
guests their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack O'Harra of Port
land. Their grandson, Steven,
stayed for a longer visit.
PROTECTION
For the protection of your health,
we follow your doctor's prescrip
tions with professional precision.
Accuracy comes first with us . . .
always!
All prescriptions promptly filled
by registered pharmacists.
HUMPHREYS
REXALL DRUG STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray
217 N. Main Ph. 676-9610
Two Registered Pharmacists At Your Service Around The Clock
Nights, Sundays and holidays call 676-9611 or 676-5542
Beach Home Scene
Of Bridal Shower
Honoring Paula Barak
Miss Paula Barak, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barak of Lex
ington was honored with a bridal
shower Saturday afternoon, July
28, at the Harold Beach home in
Hermiston. Co-hostesses with
Mrs. Beach were Mrs. Ken Peck
and Mrs. Randy Lott. Miss Sandy
ceacn ana .miss Manna reck
assisted with the serving of
refreshments.
Miss Barak will be married to
Bill Peek on September 1 in
Portland. She is in her third year
of nurses training at the Univer
sity of Oregon Medical school
and will continue nor training
following marriage.
Many lovely gifts were receiv
ed from the following invited
guests: Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs.
Norman Nelson, Mrs. Fred Nel
son, Mrs. Irvin Rausch, Mrs. Carl
Marquart, Mrs. Jerry Messenger,
Mrs. Mervin Leonard, Mrs. Gene
Cutsforth, Mrs. Vernon Munkers,
Mis'? Sandra Rhea, Miss Karla
Rhj t, Mrs. Wilbur Steagall, Mrs.
Emn:i Breshears, Mrs. Don
Turn r, Mrs. Ray Dolven, Mrs.
Max Barclay, Mrs. Ken Palmer,
Mrs. Ron Crabtree, Mrs. C. C.
Jones, Miss Charlene Jones, Mrs.
Leona Gale, Mrs. Gerald Rhea,
Mrs. Tad Miller, Mrs. Bob
Kilkensy, Mrs. Jamos Driscoll,
Miss Janet Driscoll, Mrs. Barak,
and the hostesses. 1
Open House to Honor
orn Anniversary
Kenneth and Charlene Jones
are honoring their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Jones on their 25th
wedding anniversary on Sunday,
August 12, with an open house at
their home.
All relatives and friend
invited to call between the hours
ot iW and 5:00 p.m. to extend
greetings to the honored couule
at their ranch home near Lexing
ton.
Couple Sets Wedding
Date For August 25
The Pnmincr mnrriooo nt Mice
Lydia Van Route, daughter of
ivir. ana Mrs. Konert van Houte,
to L. Neal Penland, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Penland nf l.t
more, Calif., has been announced
for Saturday, August 25. Wed
ding vows will be exchanged
at All Saint's Episcopal church,
Heppner, at 2:00 p.m. The couple
extends a cordial invitation to
their many friends here to attend
the wedding and reception,
The VOUllt? DeoDle urn hnlh
graduates of He ppner High
school with the class of 19(51, and
both will re-enter the Univnrsitv
of Oregon at the fall term for
their second year of college work.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August 2, 1862
Soroptimists Hear
Delegate's Report;
Committees Named
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson, dele
gate to tne I7tn Biennial Con
vention of the Soroctimist Fed
eration in San Francisco in July,
gave her official report before
memners ot the Heppner Sorop
timist club at the regular lunch
eon meeting last Thursday noon.
items ot souvenir interest were
shown and added to the detailed
report of the six-day conven
tion. Mrs. Gertson traveled in
company with Mrs. Nettie Elder,
delegate from Hood River, taking
ine train soutn irom Portland.
On Thursday. August 9. the
rodeo queen and her court will
be guests of the club at a lunch
eon meeting.
Committee heads were re
cently appointed by Soroptlmist
President Mrs. Jim Hager as fol
lows: attendance, Mrs. Bill Col
lins; auditing, Mrs. Grace Nick
erson; budget and finance, Mrs.
Sadie Parrish; bulletin, Mrs.
Roice Fulleton and Mrs. Parrish;
classification, Mrs. Fulleton;
courtesy, Mrs. Rod Murray; his
torian, Mrs. John Pfeiffer; hos
pitality, Mrs. Jim Thomson; In
ternational goodwill and under
standing, Mrs. Etta Parker; pub
lic affairs, Mrs. Ed Gonty; pub
lic relations, Mrs. Pfeiffer; par
liamentarian, Mrs. Parker; pro
gram, Mrs. Wes Sherman and
Mrs. Thomson; "service objec
tives, Mrs. Collins; ways and
means, Mrs. Murray; youth, Mrs.
Fulleton, and float planning,
Mrs. Conley Lanham and Mrs.
Collins.
Doughertys Entertain
At Spaghetti Dinner
LEXINGTON Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Dougherty entertained with
a spaghetti supper preceding the
rodeo dance Saturday evening.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz
Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Cutsforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cur
rln, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller,
Lieut, and Mrs. Dennis Swanson,
and the host and hostess.
Long Distance Nation-Wide
Moving Service
Mayflower Agents
Padded Vans
PENLAND BROS.
TRANSFER CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone CR 6-3111
Van Camp No. 2 Cans
PORK and BEANS 6 for $1
SWANSON'S FROZEN
TV DINNERS ea. 49
CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY
MIRRO FOIL 2FOR59c
WssnsHMMsmMMMH I
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FRESH
CORN g for
NO. 1
POTATOES JO LB. Qc
RED HAVEN
PEACHES 2 LB 49c
cucumbers 3FOR29c
DENNISON'S 15V2 OZ. CANS
SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS
2 cans 43
M.J.B
COFFEE
Lb. 59c 2 Lb. $1.17
6 oz. instant 79c
RELISH 4 for $1
S and W SWEET PICKLE CHIPS, HOT
DOG RELISH. HAMBURGER RELISH,
SWEET RELISH
FREE! TEEM FLOATS
Made With Carnation Ice Cream
SATURDAY ONLY
16 OZ.
Hi ..6 for 49
(with bottle dep.)
CARNATION
ICE CREAM Vi gal. 79
GHIRARDELLI 2 38 LB. CAN
CHOCOLATE DRINK
REG.
$1.69 89
JiLi'mii u) vy LOIN
CENTER CUT
PORK CHOPS - - lb. 69
LOIN END
PORK ROAST lb. 59
COUNTRY STYLE
SPARE RIBS --lb. 55c
OREGON CHIEF SKINLESS
WIENERS .
lb. 49c
SMOKED PICNICS LB 39c
PRICES GOOD AUG. 3 and 4
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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low prices and S&H
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