Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 03, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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    HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 3, 1963
Social Lites - -
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
- - by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
NOTHING TOO much happened
in the way of card parties this
week as this is the time for fam
ily and friends to get together
for dinners and visiting. Broken
any resolutions? I changed my
mind before the New Year ar
rived! ooo
GLADYS BECKETT won high at
the Friday afternoon pinochle
club last week with Beulah
Mankin entertaining the group.
Hannah Anderson and Mary
Harris teamed up to win the
pinochle and Janina Johnson
won low. She filled in for Doris
Watkins, one of the regulars.
Others playing were Pearl
Wright, Carrie Beckett and Mil
lie Evans.
ooo
SOME OF the dinners held dur
ing the holidays were at the
Albeit Connor home, Mike Sal
ing home, Riley Munkers home,
Mrs. Mary Byant home, Harold
Evans home, and others with
families and friends gathered
around, On New Years day many
were glued to the TV set to
watch the bowl games. Speaking
of bowl games, we were in Pend
leton at the Wait Hill home for
the day, and left at the end of
the third quarter of the Rose
Bowl game because Southern
Cal had it won, you know, 42-14,
and to attend to some business.
When we returned later, we
learned Wisconsin had come
roaring back with a near win! A
game is never over until . . . ?
ooo
THE TWICE monthly bridge
play which had been tempor
ally held at the Episcopal parish
hall is now moving back to the
Elks club rooms starting Janu
ary 8. Last week's play had Isa
belle Davis, Condon, and Bobbe
Driscoll high north -south; Terry
Thompson and Bert Huff were
second high. Phil Mahoney and
La Verne Van Marter were high
east-west, and Rita Wolff and
Jim Driscoll won second high.
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SHARON ANNE Wager, bride
elect of Bob Mahoney, was the
guest at a coffee to Introduce her
to the community held Wednes
day morning at the Claude Gra
ham home. Anna Graham and
Mailt; McQuarrie were hostesses
for the event and Mrs. Phil Ma
honey introduced Sherree to the
guests who called during the
morning. Each guest was given a
Potluck Supper Set
At Legion Hall
Legion and Auxiliary members
are reminded of the joint potluck
supper to bo held at the Legion
hall Monday night, January 7, at
7:00 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Hamlin,
Auxiliary president, urges all
members to boost the organiza
tions by attending the meeting
and bringing the family for sup
per. The main dish will be fur
nished with members to bring
other dishes.
Each organization will hold a
business meeting following the
supper.
name tag to help Sherree re
member everyone. The rooms
were decorated in the Christmas
theme and Marie had made a
large card with "Sherree and
Bob" inscribed with a gold rib
bon hanging from it, holding two
rings tied together with gold rib
bon. The young couple is attend
ing Pacific University and Sher
ree's home town is Palm Springs,
Calif.
ooo
REMEMBER LADIES Night to
night at the Elks club rooms,
ooo
ANOTHER REMINDER to dupli
cate bridge players is the con
tinuation of Unit party sessions
to be held at the Elks club rooms
the first Sunday each month
starting at 2:00 p. m. The first
meeting is set for this Sunday,
January 6, 2:00 p. m.
lowing Events
FRIDAY. January 4
Rebekahs, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m.
arade school basketball, Irrigon
here, 1:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, January 5
High school basketball, DeSales
here, 6:30 p.m.
MONDAY, January 7
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
Rainbow, lodge hall, 7:00 p.m.
Legion and Auxiliary potluck
supper. Legion hall, 7:00 p.m.
Money Management, fair pavil
ion, 8:00 pjn.
TUESDAY, January 8
Degree of Honor, Chris t i a n
church, 8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, January 9
Heppner PTA, multipur pose
room, 8:00 p.m.
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00
p.m.
THURSDAY, January 10
Soroptimists, Wagon Wheel,
noon.
Grade school basketball, Stan
field there, 2:00 p.m.
Carnation club, Mrs. Jerald Rea,
8:00 P-m.
Many Attend Club
Christmas Party
Many attended the Carnation
club's annual Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. Mary Bryant
on December 21.
Members revealed their secret
pals and those who wished drew
names for new secret pals. Those
not having secret pals exchang
ed Christmas gifts.
During the business meeting
Mrs. E. E. Gouty was elected pre
sident, Mrs. Don Townsentl vice
president, Mrs. Carl King secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Carl McDaniel and Mrs.
Oma Cox served Jello salad,
using the Christmas colors, cook
ies, and candy cane favors to the
32 members present. The rooms
were attractively decorated in
the holiday theme. Next meeting
will be January 10 at the home
of Mrs. Jerald Rea at 8:00 p. m.
IT'S LUCKY TO WEAK YOUR DWTUSTOXK
JANUARY'S
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The Garnet
Symbol of Constancy
for her:
The dark red of a fine Garnet
ring with its old world charm
and sentiment will delight
her beyond words.
for him:
The deep rich red of fine Garnet
mounted in a handsome
setting makes a distinctive
ring for a man.
Mo$t Hrthllouet availabll
in genuine, tynthtlit or
imitation itOHti,
"Something from the jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M.
177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER
PH. 676-9200
STAMPS
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SHARON ANNE WAGER
Pacific University
Pair Tells Betrothal
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Shel
ton, of Palm Springs, Calif-, an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Sharon Anne Wager, to
Robert Philip Mahoney, son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Mahoney of
Heppner.
The wedding has been set for
June 1, at Forest Grove.
The bride-elect graduated from
Palm Springs High school with
the class of 1960. She is also a
graduate of John Robert Powers
Modeling School, and currently
Miss Wager is attending Pacific
University in Forest Gro v e ,
where she is majoring In Sociol
ogy and is a member of Kappa
Delta Sorority,
Miss Wager was recently chos
en to represent Pacific University
on Portland State College's Snow
Court at the annual Winter Car
nival at Bend February 22 to 24.
Mr. Mahoney is a senior at
Pacific and is majoring in biol
ogy. He is a member of Alpha
Zeta fraternity and following
graduation next spring, he plans
to further his education at Wash
ington State University.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bergstrom,
Marilyn and Gerald and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Osmin spent
Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Plank and family, Salem.
Mrs. Osmin remained with the
Plank family for a longer stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howard and
son, Oklahoma City, Okla., visit
ed relatives here since December
15. They left January 2 for Okla
homa City where he is stationed
with the Air Force.
Christmas Eve visitors at the
N. D. Bailey home were their
sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Arlo Baily and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bailey and families,
all of Washougal, Wn. Visiting
Thursday through Saturday was
another son, Earl, of San Ansel
mo, Calif., and on Sunday a
daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bowers, Otis, spent
the day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McLeod and
son, Vancouver, Wn., are visiting
here with his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr- and Mrs. Dave Mc
Leod, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ruhl and
daughter left Monday for Cor
vallis and the start of the win
ter term at OSU. Mrs. Ruhl will
also resume her studies this
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash
had Christmas dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Palmer and family,
lone; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parsons,
Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Connor, Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Obenaus,
Sausalito, Calif., visited Christ
mas week-end with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash at
tended a birthday dinner for
their granddaughter, Barb a r a
Palmer, at the Lee Palmer home
Thursday night. Other guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pal
mer and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Con
nor. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hershell
and family drove to Superior,
Mont., to spend Christmas holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Blevins.
Ruth Peterson, daughter of
Mrs. Lucy Peterson, was home
for Christmas. She is working in
Portland. Others present for Sun
day dinner were daughters, Mrs.
Darrell Ployhar and children,
Martha Peterson, and Blanche
Brown.
EGYPT
with all those ancient rocks
would be a poor place for the
Tl'KNFIt, VAN MARTER AND
BRYANT INSURANCE AGEN
CY, Heppner to do business
but as any child could tell
MUMMY
or Daddy, the TURNER. VAN
MARTER AND BRYANT IN
SURANCE AGENCY likes
things around here anyway.
People have
FOUND
the TURNER. VAN MARTER
AND BRYANT AGENCY ser
vice to the liking and their
continued patronage is what
keeps us
ALIVE!
BOWLING BITS
By JO PETTYJOHN
By JO PETTYJOHN
NO LEauUE bowling for the
past two weeks but the Lex
ington bowlers and others of this
area got together for a tourna
ment which they staged Satur
day night at the Hermiston
bowling lanes. Thirty-two bowl
ers entered with many winning
prizes and beautiful trophies
which were donated by Archie
Munkers.
000
HIGH GAME scratch went to
Vernon Munkers, Lexingt 0 n
Oil Co-OD. for the men with a
213, and he won a trophy. High
game ior tne women was Lois
Hunt MCGG, with a 191, and she
also received a trophy. Men's
singles winners were; John Led
better, Lexington Oil Co-op, 565,
trophy; Gene Orwick, Elks, 535;
Bob Kilkenny, Bi-County, 533;
George Hermann, substitute, 517;
Dean Hunt, Lexington Oil Co-op,
516. Women's singles were: Faye
Munkers, substitute, 578, trophy;
Lois Hunt, MCGG, 553. Faye
Ruhl, Padberg Machinery, 530;
Karen Cutsforth, Turner, Van
Marter and Bryant, 516; Dora
Sue Viall, 512. Mixed doubles
winners were: Joyce Espy, Pad
berg Machinery, and Dean Hunt,
Co-op, 1105, trophies; Iris Camp
bell, Padberg Machinery, and
Vernon Munkers, Co-op; Lorine
Ledbetter, Padberg Machinerv,
and Vernon Munkers, Co-op;
Vesta Kilkenny, Turner, Van
Marter and Bryant, and Skip
Ruhl substitute; Faye Munkers
and Wes Marlatt, Bi-County.
000
ALL EVENTS winners were: Ver-
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Graham
took their daughter, Helen, back
to OSU the first of the week to
start winter term. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Ferguson accompanied
them.
Bob Mahoney and his fiance,
Sherry Wager, left Wednesday
for winter term at Pacific Uni
versity at Forest Grove.
Mrs. M. C. Lehner, Missoula
Mont., visited recently with her
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Clint McQuarrie. While here
she got acquainted with her
granddaughter, Dana Ruhl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Ruhl. Mrs. Lehner left for her
home Saturday.
non Munkers, 1110; John Led
better, Dean Hunt. For the wo
men: Faye Munkers, Iris Camp
bell, and Joyce Espy. Single high
game plus their handicaps win
ners were: Vernon Munkers, Vic
Groshens, Dean Hunt. For the
women: Lois Hunt, Iris Camp
bell, and Faye Munkers.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parson, Port
land, were Wednesday dinner
guests of his sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. George Steagall.
Morrow County
Stockgrowers
Offer An Unusually
Fine Program
For Their Annual
MEETING
JAN. 11-12
(See Page 4,
Section 2)
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TO MAKE ROOM FOR RE-STOCKING
STORE WITH NEW FURNITURE
8
Cosco Fashionfold
CARD TABLE
And 4 Choirs
Was $59.50
NOW ONLY
4-Drawer
Maple Finish
CHEST
Was $79.50
NOW $g50
Walnut
4-Drawer
CHEST
Was $62.50
NOW $05O
Biltwell
Naugahyde
ROCKER
Was $129.50
NOW $0050
f" It r r i
f.qoeaiy I win -Size Bed
fj Headboard Foam Rubber Mattress
oea rrame ana Springs
A aq (no cn ri cad Akirc
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Bilt-Rite Foam
DAVENPORT
Was $259.50
NOW $14950
Th ree Bassett
CHERRY
TABLES
Reg. $127.85
NOW $3950
ALL FOR
ALL
TABLE LAMPS
ALL
ASH TRAYS
AND ALL
PLANTERS
Reduced To
Vi PRICE
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Walnut End Table $31.95
Was $41.95
Early American
ROCKER
Was $49.50
NOW $AQ50
Slightly Damaged'
Early American Small
DAVENPORT
AND CHAIR
Was $159.95
NOW $JJ995
Watch For Our
Grand Opening
Soon.
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Many Other Items At Reduced Prices At
CASE
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Heppner
Arnie Hedman and Gil Lujan
Ph. 676-9432