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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. August 30, 1962 Wolff Homes Scene Of Sunday Patio Party For Mother's Club Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Wolff were hosts Sunday evening at their country home to members and guests of the Heppner Mother's club. An outdoor "steak out" was enjoyed by ten couples, seated at tables placed about the carport adjoining the patio. Barbecued steaks cooked to individual liking were enjoyed as the main course of the buffet style supper. A large patio can dle centered each table. Card games were in play after the group adjourned indoors. Sharing in the activities were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brindle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutchens, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Struckmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird and Dr. and Mrs. Wolff. Rainbow Girls Say Farewell To Advisor Mrs. Paul Webb Jr., mother advisor of Ruth chapter, Rainbow for Girls, for the past year, was honored Friday night at the lodge hall with a farewell party given by the girlB. Mr. and Mrs. Webb and family will move to Walla Walla, Wn. this week-end. Ginger Springer, worthy advisor, was in charge of the affair. They enjoyed games, and refreshments were served later. Mrs. Webb was presented a gift of a Rainbow cup and saucer from the girls. A successor has not yet been named to take Mrs. Webb's place. The first rainbow meeting is set for Monday night, September 3, 7:00 p. m. at the lodge hall. Mrs. Owen Leathers, Sr., Mrj. Victor Lovgron, and Mrs. Jerry Rood attended the funeral ol Andy Staig in John Day August 9. He was employed by Kinzun Corporation for 21 years and wus a member of the Royal Arch Ma sons In Heppner. The three visit ed Mrs. Lovgren's grandmother, Mrs. Alfred Claud, in Prairie City. Classmates Gather For Farewell Party Mark Brown was host at the country home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, Tuesday evening when he invited several of his fresnmen friends to a sur prise farewell party for Jimmy Barclay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Barclay, Jimmy is enrolling in the De Sales Catholic school In Walla Walla, Wash., in September, and will be leaving soon to enter the fall term. Gifts were presented the hon ored guest, and refreshments served by Mrs. Brown. Present to extend best wishes were Mike Bunch, Mark Murray, Dan McQuarrie, Ray Jones, Paul Hisler, Chris Brown, Mark Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Wedding Rehearsal Party Held Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Houte were hosts Friday night for a buffet dinner party following the wedding rehearsal of their daughter Lydia, and Neal Pen land. Featured at the buffet table were ham, turkey, salads, home made bread and cakes. Members of the wedding parly present were Neal and Lydia, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gray, Yvonne Otis of Stanfield, Mary Evelyn Tuck er, Larry Tibbies, Tom Glass, Charlotte Thomas of Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt, and Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Spencer. Other:; attending wore Mr. and Mrs. Bob Penland of Livermore, cam., Mr, and Mrs. Roy Neal of Coos Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirsch of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. John Tit" fany of Eugene, and Marta Frey of btayton. Recent houseguests of Mrs. Elsie Cole and Fern Graves wore Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lathrop, Cottage Grove; Mrs. Gena Ballou, Estaeada; and Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Oslrandor, Lawrence, Kan sas. ' I ' i if -' , V L .j "' w iiiimiiw i iMwii mf" riifo ff-" inrninwiiim r E Public Notices CHAMPION BAKERS at the Morrow county fair are shown dis playing their winning entries. At left is Mrs. Louis Carlson of lone who won the county cake baking contest of the Wheat League. She now enters the state contest. 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RUGGLES AGENCY Heppner Phone 676-9625 Farewell Parties Given Jay Sumner Mrs. Jim Lovgon was ho;)t.s Wednesday night for a combined farewell dinner party for her brother Jay Sumner and birthday party for her husband, Jim. Guests enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner and Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lov gren, Mr. and Mrs. Stacey Lov gren and son, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Erwin, Shirley and Sherry, Mrs. Archie Alderman and Dovie, Ernie Garrison and Frankie Lov gren. The following night Jay wa3 the honored guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sumner, for a barbecue dinner. Present for the occasion were Jay's sister, Laura, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sumner, Tom Sumner of Arlington, Ernie Garrison, Mary Cox, H. F. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lovgren and Frankie. Jay left Friday for California and a two-weeks visit with friends on the California coast. He will usher at a fraternity brother's wedding in Sacramento September 2. Then he will enroll at UCLA ior graduate wor in business statistics and informa tion processing, which involves working with IBM machines and related subjects. He was awarded a teacher assistantship and will teach part-time at the college and attend classes part-time. He graduated in June in business administration from Oregon Slate University. June Bray To Wed A. Lindstrom Sept. 9 Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bray an nounce the coming marriage of thoir daughter, June Frances, to Arthur A. Lindstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Lindstrom of lone. The wedding will be solemn ized Sunday, September 9, at 3:00 p. m. at the First Methodist church in Hermiston. They will be greeted at a reception follow ing at the Civic Recreation cen ter, with an invitation extended to all friends and relatives to at tend both the wedding and reception. "Anger is only short of danger." one letter For The Greatest In Thrills Go To The Morrow County September 1 and 2, Heppner FOR THE GREATEST IN ICE CREAI EAT PRIDE of OREGON NEW! Sherbet Now On Sale In Plastic Containers AM Have Plenty on Hand For Guests During The Rodeo Manufactured Only By MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY Paula Barak Feted At Bridal Showers Preceding Wedding IONE The coming marriage of Miss Paula Barak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barak, Lexing ton, to Bill Peek, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Peek, Newberg, on September 1 in Portland has been the occasion for two parties in her honor the past week. Marilyn Morgan and Karen Lundell were hostesses for a bridal luncheon and kitchen shower at the Morgan home on Monday. Guests included school mates of Paula that went to lone while she attended here. Buffet luncheon was served at tables graced by green cloth.? and bud vases holding pink blossoms. At each place was a miniature bride's bouquet of lily of the val ley, white netting, a wedding bank and white strea raers. Games were played with Linda Halvorsen and Evelyn Jepsen re ceiving the prizes. Assisting with the opening of gifts was Carol Sue Hynd. Gifts were placed on a lace covered table centered with a pink show er parasol with streamers. Pink and white were used as a color theme. Guests included Mrs. Barak, mother of the bride-elect; Merrie Jo and Cheryl Morrison, Gerald ine Morgan, Dianna Pettyjohn, Arleta McCabe, Jean Martin, Evelyn Jepsen, Sharon Crabtree, Janet Crabtree, Cheryl Lundell, Linda Halvorsen and Carol Sue Hynd. On Thursday, August 23, Miss Barak was feted at a shower in her honor at the home of Mrs. Kod McKenzie. Hostesses were the teachers of the lone Com munity Church school. Since Miss Barak is in her final year at nursing school at Port land, the hostesses used a med ical theme. They wore nurses', nurses' aid, and surgeons' uni forms during the afternoon. After a short game the gifts were pre sented in an unusual way. A patient , with a mannequin head, and gifts covered by .-. sheet to make up the body, were brought in on a stretcher. Accom panying ine -patient was a bottle of plasma (colored water) on a mobile unit, to add to the effect. Mrs. McKenzie assisted Miss Barak with the opening ol tne gilts. Attending were Mrs. Barak and Paula, Mrs. Markham Baker and Manline, Mrs. Verner Troedson, Mrs. Lloyd Rice, Mrs. Oscar Lun dell, Mrs. Wate Crawford, Mrs. Dixon Smith, Mrs. Phil Emert, Mrs. Bob Rietmann, Mrs. Bill Rietmann, Mrs. Norman Nelson, Mrs. Fred Martin, Mrs. Bob Jep sen, Mrs. Keith Rea, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen, Mrs. Arnie Hedman. Mrs. Bob DeSpain, Mrs. Omar Rietmann and Mrs. Rod McKenzie. ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. Beverly Gunderson, Clerk at the office of the Supt. of Schools, Morrow County Court house, Heppner, Oregon, until September 18, 1962, 8:00 o'clock P. M. PST, for Construction of the Heppner High School Addit ion for Morrow County School District No. R-l, Heppner, Oregon, and will then and there be pub licly opened. Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Drawings, Specification and Contract Documents may be ex amined or may be obtained at the office of Hayslip and Tuft, Architect, 4100 S. W. Barbur Boulevard, Portland 1, Oregon, after Sept. 3, 1962, upon a deposit of $50.00 for each set. Up to two sets of Drawings, Specifications and Contract Doc uments will be furnished each prime bidder at the stipulated deposit sum per set. Additional sets will be provided upon re quest at the bidders expense at $25.00 per set but shall be re turned without refund. Deposit sum will be refunded to all but the successful bidder upon re turn of all drawings, specifica tions and contract documents in good condition by the actual bidders within two weeks after the opening of bids, but to non- bidders only if returned no later than seven days prior to the bid opening. Attention is called to Bidders Prequalification, Chapter 279, Oregon Revised Statutes. Forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects. No proposals will be consid ered unless fully completed in the manner provided in the Con tract Documents, and accomoan- ied by certified check, cashier's cnecK or bid bond (with auth orized surety company as suretv) maae payaDie to the Owner in an amount of not less than five per cent of the total amount of the Base Bid, to be forfeited as tixea and liquidated damages should the bidder neglect or re fuse to enter into a contract and provide suitable Bond for the faithful performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to him. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive lniormanties, and to make such awards as it determines to be in its best interest. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of the Contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 days from date of bid opening. Mrs. Beverly Gunderson, Clerk First Publication, August 30, 1962. Second Publication, September 6, 1962. 26-27c America's Future. . . Ceremony Saturday For Jones-Blake Rites Tile marriage of Miss Sandra Marcine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Jones, Heppner, to Jon Rogers Blake, son of Mrs. Ruth Raymer, Portland, and Keithley Blake, Heppner, will bo an event of Saturday afternoon, September 1, at 2:00 p. m. at the First Christian church, Heppner. The couple extends a cordial invitation to friends and rela tives to be present for the cere mony and reception following in the church basement. s"1 t Y s 1L v. it. . iu "AMERICA'S FUTURE" in the Heppner area is represented this week by these children. At top left are Jamie, 5, and Kathy, 7, children of Betty Williams. Heppner, and at top right are Erin, I, and Kathleen, 2, children of Mr. and Mrs. Vern K. Evans, Heppner. At lower left are Michael. 7, and David, 7, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . Hughes, Heppner; and at lower right are Sharon Anne, 3, and Barbara Karen, 6, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Morris McCarl, Lexington. WARD'S CL0SE0UT SALE Come In-Look Over The Many Items 5 TIRES--6:70xl5 DRAPES SHOES PAINT BEDSPREADS SLIP COVERS PIPE FIXTURES MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Elma Scott Montgomery-Ward Agent 910 E. 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