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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1963)
Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 By JO PETTYJOHN THE EPISCOPAL card party was the highlight of the week in the sociarTiews and coming up is the St. Patrick's card party, January 29 at the Catholic parish hall. The Squared-Up Rounders got together Saturday night for an evening of dancing with sev eral new members attending. And many of the card clubs held their regular sessions for a busy past week. ooo TWELVE TABLES of bridge and pinochle were in play last Tuesday evening as the Epis copal ladies entertained In the parish hall. Elsie Cole won high in bridge with Lucille Wilson, second. Prudy Casebeer won high for pinochle and Dorothy Edwards was second. Marian Abrams received the door prize. The first prizes were home-made cakes and the second prizes were homemade pies. Hostesses in charge were Virginia Rosewall, Evelyn Farrens, Mildred Wright, Oma Cox, Helen Cohn and Wa vel Wilkinson. ooo MAXINE GRAY entertained with two tables of pinochle Thurs day night and all the prizes ended up at one table table number 1, at that; Ruth Van Winkle won high and Ruth and Joan Hughes teamed up to win the pinochle, which moved only once during the evening. And I finally won a prize, low, that is. Usually I am right in the middle of things! Maxine served a delicious chicken salad with party crackers. Will have to get her recipe! ooo INEZ MEADOR filled in Friday night at the Duplicate bridge club at the home of Lorine Led better and was high scorer for the evening. Lois Hunt was sec ond, Mildred Davidson, third, and Mary McLeod, low. Others in on the three tables were June Bellenbrock, Kay Robinson, Elsie Cole, Lucia Cutsforth, Gena Leonard, Gladys Van Winkle, Edith Munkers, and Lorine. ooo WHAT'S TRUMP club met at the home of Lota Tibbies Wednes- We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hogs Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Hermlston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-6651 On Hermiston-McNary Highway yp jfl Charge WJCUVXN Heppner, gPry Lexington Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN STm HEPPNEB PH. 676-9200 by Jo dya afternoon with Gena Leon ard winning high. Happy Gra ham was second high and Fay Ferguson won low. Others en joying the afternoon's play were Dee Gribble, Madge Thomson, Helen Schaffitz, and Virginia Rosewall. ooo ANN FEHMERLING with hostess Pearl Wright as her partner, melded 1500 trump and ended winning low at Friday after noon pinochle club. What scores the rest of the gals must have had. Beulah Mankin said every one did have very high scores during the afternoon. Hannah Anderson won high, Beulah and Millie Evans won the pinochle. Others playing were Mary Har ris, Doris Watkins, and Carrie Beckett. ooo SHIRLEY BLAKE entertained the Renegers bridge club Wednes day afternoon and served a molded shrimp salad to the group. Bethel Heinrichs won high with LaFyrne Pratt taking second. Also in on the play were Nona Sowell, Inez Meador, Cork Norene, Beverly Gunderson, Bon nie Barratt, and Laurel Van Marter. ooo FRIDAY NIGHT the Jerry Jon- assons entertained with three tables of duplicate bridge. Join ing in were the LaVerne Van Marters, Conley Lanhams, Bill Blakes, Jim Driscolls, Bill Col lins, and Jonassons. Bill Collins held the high score for the even ing. ooo A FEW pointers for good food buving and meal planning: use often, fruits and vegetables that are in season; for January and February, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, par snips, turnips and rutabagas; fruits include apples avocados, and tangerines. Use nourishing, low cost vegetables frequently: potatoes, onions, cabbage, car rots, parsnips, turnips, and ruta bagas. Take advantage of can ned and frozen food specials: during the food industry big promotion times, stock up on the special items. Watch for other pointers next week. ooo THE RECIPE this week comes to me from Mrs. John (Ruth) Bergstrom who lives with her family on a ranch in the tignt- mile area. RICE CASSEROLE Vi cup rice 1 cup boiling water 1 t salt y2 pound lean pork (pork steak) V2 pound veal 2 T fat 1 cup diced celery xk cup diced onion Va cup green pepper cup pimento 1 can mushroom soup 2 T soya sauce Place rice in greased 2 quart casserole, add boiling water and salt, let stand. Slowly brown meat in hot fat, add celery, onion, green pepper, stir until transparent. Pour into rice mix ture, with soup, pimento, soya sauce, and mix. Bake in mod erate oven 350 degrees, 1 hour 15 minutes. Boxboard for making signs and decorations at the oazette Times, available in white and colors. Prices Plus Tax "Something from the Jeweler's, Is always something special." JEWELERS ORE EN Y - -'-."V I XX i f DREAMA LYNN COLLINS Christmas Eve Rites Unite Couple in East Thp marriage of Miss Dreama Lynn Collins of Lizmores, Md., to Thomas John Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howell, Heppner, was an event of De cember 24 at a church ceremony in Wpst Virginia, according to word received recently by the grooms parents. Mr. Howell has been in naval sorvipp for the Dast two vears. He is, at the present time, a dental technician at tne u. s. Naval Base Hospital in Bain bridge, Md. The vouns couple is living npnrhv at 1AA Preston Drive Manor Heights, Port Deposit, Md 6 Cvents oming FRIDAY, January 25 Grade school basketball, lone, here, 1:30 p.m. ' Grade school dance, multi purpose room, 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. High school game, Pilot Rock, here, 6:30 p.m. MONDAY, January 28 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. OES, lodge hall, 8:00 p.m. School budget meeting, high school library, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, January 29 St. Patrick's card party. Cath olic parish hall, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, January 30 Odd Fellows, family night card party, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY. January 31 Soroptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon. Lutkins Home Scene Of Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lutkins were hosts at their home in the Gooseberry district Sunday for a family gathering which brought several families together from distant towns. The afternoon was enjoyed by a group of 37 rel atives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ayers and family were present from Moses Lake, Wn.; Mrs. Dolly Allstott, sister of Mrs. Lutkins, came from Martinez, Calif.; Alvin Barlow, brother of Mrs. Lutkins, lone; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peck and fam ily, Wasco; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allstott and family, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jackson and family, Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allstott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schunk, all of Heooner. and Mrs. Jimmy But ler and daughters and small friend, Maysville. Rebekah Committees Named For Party Mrs. Frank Payne has been named chairman of the refresh ment committee which will work with the Odd Fellows for the family night card party to be held Wednesday, January 30, at the lodge hall. Others on her committee are Mrs. Larry Cook, Mrs. Ellen Moore, and Mrs. Jerry Rood, all of whom were selected at the Sans Souci Rebekah meet ing January 18. Mrs. Lena Kelly was instance! as the new secretary and Mrs. It. G. McMurtry was elected to a i year term on the board ot trus tees. Mrs. Rood was elected to fill Mrs. Kelly's unexpired term for the remaining two years. Chairman of the group is Mrs. Blanche Brown whose term ex pires in 1964. Mrs. Moore was chairman of the refreshment committee which served 14 members at the conclu sion of the meeting. Dinner Meeting Set Members of the South Morrow County Ministerial Association and their wives will meet sun day at 1 p. m. in the Methodist church dining rooms for a pot- luck dinner and social hour. Ministers of churches in lone, Lexington and Heppner are ex tended an invitation to attend HoiiennuARf of Mr. and Mrs Fnri Rlakp for the Dast several weeks is Miss Gwendolyn Jones, Poitland. She and Mrs. Blake are sisters. BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE Office Supplies, Office Equip ment. Business Machines. IN HEPPNER 1st & 3rd Week of Every Month DON BALL. Serf. Depi 120 Main St., Hermiston Phone JO 7-5114 Informal Wedding Unites Local Couple Mr. and Mrs- Harlan McCurdy, Jr., Heppner, announce the marriage of their daughter, Diane Marie, to Bruce C. Moyor, son of Melvin E. Moyer, Hep pner, on Tuesday evening, Janu ary 22. The wedding ceremony was performed at Our Lady of the Valley church in La Grande, with immediate families of the bride and groom attending. Both young people are enroll ed in Eastern Oregon College of Education, La Grande, where they plan to continue their stud ies. They were graduates oi Hep pner High school in the class of 1962. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen and son, Bob, of Pendleton and formerly of Stayton, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman and family. Mr. Christensen is employed in the Pendleton offices of the State Industrial Accident Commission. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rood visit ed Friday with his mother, Mrs. Helen Williamson, who was a patient in the Good Shepherd hospital in Hermiston. Mrs. Wil liamson has since been dismiss ed. Archie Ball is home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball, for a week between semes ters at Pacific University. POWDERED Stripe SHORT BREAD or 1 lb. OREO COOKIES 2 For 87( CARROTS 10 LB. 8 QT. SIZE LjiMl I instant! f 69c !Jg0j TASTE-TEMPTING ft POTATOES - 39c BANANAS PRICES GOOD JAN. 25 and 26 Sharon Crabtree Sets Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crabtree of lone, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Lee, to William Gelinas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger E. Gelinas of Man chester, New Hampshire. The date of Saturday, Febru ary 16, has been set for the wed ding. Vows will be exchanged at high noon at the St. Williams Catholic church in lone, with all Uieiuls and relatives extended an invitation to attend thp ppro. mony and the reception follow ing. Miss Crabtree is a graduate of lone High school with the class of 1961. Mr. Gelinas is stationed in Condon at the Air Force Base, where he will be stationed for another year. They will be mak ing their home in Condon after their marriage. Correction Noted The story printed last week of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash was in correct in some details. The host esses were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pal mer, lone, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Connor, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jensen, Bend. Barbara Palmer, daughter of the Lee Palmers, had charge of the guest books at the reception. Betty Crocker, 4 Lb. Pancake FLOUR 49c Betty Crocker, 10 Lb. Pancake FLOUR l.09 Betty Crocker Brownie MIX 3 for $1 FLAV-R-PAK 2 lb. PEAS 2 for 89c 2 lb. CORN 2 for 89c - - bag 10c - - 2 lb. 29c MARKET HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, January 24, 1963 Mrs. Peck Shows Place Mat Project Mrs. Harold Peck showed how to make place mats from Christ mas cards and wall plaques us ing artificial flowers on hard ware cloth at the Lexington Co op Biddies meeting January 7. The Co-op women will arrange for a Hen House Fair and pnter. tainment for the women who at tend the annual Co-op meeting February 12 at the l.pxlnotnn Grange hall. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gene Ferpusnn anrl Mrs Ola Ruggles. The next Biddies meeting is February 4 at the ix-Aiiieiuii vny nan. Examiner Due Feb. 5 A Drivers License Examiner will be on duty in Heppner on Tuesday, February 5, at the Court House between the hours of 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., according to an announcement received from the Department of Motor Vehi cles of Oregon. Persons wishin g original licenses or permits to drive are asked to file applications well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure time for completion of the required license test. National Biscuit Lb. Pkg. PREMIUM RACKEB Folgers COFFEE Lb. 59c 2 Lb. $1.17 3 Lb 1.77 mm IB PORK CHOPS - lb 65c LOIN END PORK ROAST - lb 55c Fresh Picnic, Medium Size OYSTERS 12 oz. jar 59c Roundup BOLOGNA lb 39c By The Chunk Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 Saddle Club Meets Thirteen members of the Saddle-ittes 4-H club met at the home of Raymond French on January 13. Purpose of the meet inc was to makp nlans fnr tha coming year, and to decide wnere eacn oi tne 'following meetings is tr hp hpirf. Novt meeting will be February 10 at ieeuiine wagner s nome, wnen she will give a report on Tennes see walking horses. Kay Daggett, reporter When you trade at home, the dollars you spend go to work for you. DANCE AT HARDMAN January 26 Music By Roy's Band Supper Served WE FEATURE MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS 40 Ox. BISQUICK 39 29 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps Iff '"jftjft. , O RtS fc. IN