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by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
HOW ABOUT another weather
report? Hot, I guess, but looks
as though it will be cooling
down some with the rain show
ers. Also some hail about. Heard
the corn at the D. O. Nelson
home was flattened by hail Sun
day. So keep cool, go swimming,
play golf, or have you tried
volleyball outdoors? Some ener
getic girls have been getting
together two or three times a
week to play in their back yards.
And then when it gets too hot
they get up an impromptu pin
ochle party!
ooo
SPEAKING OF the impromptu
party, Flo Connor entertain
ed the gals Monday afternoon
because it was too hot for out
door activity! Even had prizes
for the winners, who were Ruby
Munkers, high; Christine Busch
ke, second; and Judy Buschke,
low. Others playing were Mary
ette Wright, Bonnie Buschke,
Mary Lovgren, and Bobby An
dell. 0 0 0
THE WHAT'S Trump gals ended
their play until fall with a
pay-off dinner and party at the
home of Lota Tibbies Wednes
day afternoon. The "highs" pay
ed off the "lows." That is a
switch, isn't it? ? Assisting Lota
were Margaret Blake, Virginia
Rosewall, and Happy Graham.
The "lows" were Madge Thom
son, Cora Mae Ferguson, Helen
Schaffitz, and Gene Leonard.
Margaret won high for the after
noon, and Helen was second
high.
ooo
THETA STRATTON entertained
with an outdoor picnic Mon
day night in honor of Bill and
Ida Farra's wedding anniversary.
Guests were Pete and Mary Mc
Murtry and son Glen and Lin
coln and Bernice Nash.
ooo
PINOCHLE WAS on tap last
Tuesday evening when Marlys
Phegley entertained the club at
her home. Those playing were
Jeanne Berry, Flo Connor, Lillian
Key, Bobby Angell, Bonnie
Buschke, Mary Lovgren, and
Judy Buschke. Jeanne won high;
Lillian, second; and Bobby the
pinochle prize. And still the
elusive traveling prize is evad
ing them, maybe next time,
gals? ?
ooo
WHAT'S THIS about sprained
foot and vacuum cleaners?
Ask Vesta Kilkenny. It seems
she dropped the cleaner on her
foot! Uh huh, just an excuse
to get out of work! Speaking
of vacuum cleaners, my old
workhorse quit so I set about
repairing it! Just a knife and
some tape, twist the wires back
together and tape them!
ooo
TWO TABLES of bridge were in
play last Thursday when
Gwen Huff entertained. Karen
Thompson won high; Rita Wolff,
second; and Meg Murray, low.
Also in on the play were Marian
Abrams, Jean Marie Damon,
Marian Jonasson, Jean William
son. ooo
FIVE FAMILIES gathered Sat
urday evening at the Court
house lawn for a potluck ham
burger barbecue. They included
the Riley Munkers, Ned Sweeks,
Howard Pettyjohns, Creston Rob
insons, and Jack Healys. Lots of
delicious goodies and to perk
up the evening the youngsters
teased one another into a water
fight!
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BILL AND Shirley Blake won
high at bridge Tuesday even
ing at the Elks lodge. Elsie Cole
and LaVerne Van Marter were
second, and Karen Thompson
and Bobbie Driscoll were third.
Five and one-half tables were
in play and the scoring was done
by the Howell movement. The
next get together will be June
25 and on July 2 they will have
the monthly Unit party at 8:00
p.m.
ooo
JANINA JOHNSON was in the
thick of things at pinochle
club Friday afternoon as she
teamed up with Millie Evans
to have 1500 trump, and then
before the afternoon was over
she and Ann Fehmerling won
the pinochle. Ann also walked
off with high for the play with
Pearl Wright having low. Carrie
Beckett entertained the club and
others playing were Beulah Man
kin, Hannah Anderson, and
Gladys Beckett.
ooo
INTERESTING LITTLE notes
about town: Marge Eckman's
refrigerator won't turn off or
cool off. She said she had just
cleaned it and guess it was too
much of a shock! (sounds like
home!) Mary McLeod makes
cake for hubby, Dave, for
Father's Day, grabs green food
coloring by mistake, so just
mixed red coloring in with green
cake. The color? Well, I don't
know!
ooo
I GUESS you all have noticed
the increased price on sugar
by now. Why did I let my sugar
bin get so low? I just didn't
realize the sugar price business
would actually affect us here.
According to reports the price
is to decline again. It had risen
from 10c to 18c a pound last
month. They suggest using sugar
substitutes such as corn syrup,
glucose, molasses. However, with
adequate sugar supplies in the
United States, retail prices
should level off in the months
ahead.
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Dignitaries Visit
Degree Inspection
Dignitaries visited here Tues
day night during the Degree of
Honor "Official Inspection" in
the Christian church basement.
Among those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hiatt, Port
land. Mrs. Hiatt is president of
the Parkrose lodge. Mrs. Bertha
Chisolm, Portland, state second
vice president; Mrs. Clara B.
Gertson, National inner-watch
and state director; and Mrs. Bill
(Ida) Farra, state secretary.
Two members initiated dur
ing the meeting were the Rev.
Melvin Dixon and Mary Evelyn
Tucker. The drill team perform
ed following the initiation cere
monies. The theme for the evening
was "Friendship" and members
brought their friendship cups
and saucers which were used
during the coffee hour. As Mrs.
Theta Stratton and Mrs. Pete
McMurtry presented gifts to the
dignitaries, they read friendship
verses. Red and white peonies
were arranged about the room.
Mrs. John Bergstrom and Mrs.
Mary Bryant entertained the
guests dressed as boy and girl
comics and sang several hum
orous selections.
The last meeting until fall of
the Degree of Honor will be
June 25 in the Christian church.
The Hiatts were houseguests
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra, and
Mrs. Chisolm was houseguest of
Mrs. Gertson. They were dinner
guests of the Bill Farras before
lodge.
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"Something from the jeweler's,
is always something special."
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MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR KEENE. lone, are shown at the reception
given in their honor Sunday. June 2, at the Lexington IOOF
hall, in observance of their Golden Wedding Annivsrsary.
Reception Honors Arthur Keenes
On Golden Wedding Anniversary
Lexington IOOF hall was the
scene of a lovely reception Sun
day, June 2, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Kcene on their 50th
Wedding Anniversary.
Annie M. Campbell, daughter
of Judge and Mrs. W. T. Camp
bell, and Arthur Kcene were
married at the Campbell Ranch
on Social Ridge on June 5, 1913,
and have lived in Morrow coun
ty all their lives.
Hostesses for the occasion
were their sons-in-law and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
McCabe and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce
Keene.
The golden theme was carried
out through all room decorations.
Arrangements of flowers on the
tables were in keeping with the
occasion and were brought from
the gardens of Mrs. Miriam
Krake of Dayton, who with Mrs.
George Blum arranged them.
Center of attraction was the
serving table which was center
ed with a beautifully decorated
four-tiered cake topped with
crystal balls edged with gold,
white roses with leaves, all
edged in gold, and flanked by
lighted golden tapers.
Serving cake were Mrs. Harold
Kirkham, Mrs. Wanda Blum,
Mrs. Elva Ruhl and Mrs. Oris
Padberg. Pouring coffee were
Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Miriam
Krake, Mrs. Ray Drake and Mrs.
Earl Eskelson, and pouring
punch were Mrs. Ralph Young,
niece of Mrs. Keene, Mrs. Walter
Jepsen, Mrs. William C. Van
Winkle, and Mrs. Earl Warner.
In charge of the guest book
and gift table were grand
daughters, Kathy Keene, Mrs.
Jim Pettyjohn, Mrs. Leland Mc
Kinney and Mrs. Alvin McCabe
all dressed in identical golden
colored dresses. Centering the
gift table was a wishing well
covered with gold paper with
red roses trailing along the
sides. Cake baskets which were
wedding gifts of Mr. and Mrs.
Keene 50 years ago held artific
ial flnwpr nrranppments Dlaced
on the piano. Handmade crochet
ed table cloths made Dy Mrs.
Keene for her daughter and
granddaughter covered the guest
book and gift tables;
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Miriam Krake of Dayton; Mrs.
George Blum of Tillamook; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Young and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Peak of Spo
kane; Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Parks, Mr. nad Mrs. Charles
Sanderson,. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Craig and son, Mrs. Mary Wood
ell and Mrs. Bessie Oliver of
Summerville; Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Kirkham of Cove; Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Eskelson, Mrs. Mabel
Grey and daughter Florence of
Hermiston; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
McKinney of Hermiston, Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Brown of Portland and
many friends and relatives from
Heppner, lone and Lexington.
Two Attend Conclave
In Seattle June 15
Mrs. Clara B. Gertson and Mrs.
Bill (Ida) Farra attended the
34th annual convention of Wash
ington state Fraternal Congress
held in Seattle, Wn., June 15.
Twelve Degree of Honor mem
bers from Portland joined Mrs.
Gertson and Mrs. Farra to rep
resent four Oregon lodges of the
Degree of Honor at the conven
tion. Main speaker at the meeting
was Mrs. Edna Dugan, president
of the national Fraternal Cong
ress and national president of
the Degree of Honor, St. Paul,
Minn. She honored the Oregon
delegation with a breakfast Sun
day morning, June 16, at the
Olympic hotel.
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Processed Meat
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P-L-W l Heppner,
Levngtoa
lone.
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle Wed.. Thurs.
Shcp Any Day
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Hermiston, Oregon
Ph. JO 7-GB51
On Hermiston-?.IcNary
Highway
Assisting the hosts and hos
tesses were Mrs. Roger Camp
bell, granddaughters and great
granddaughters. Preceding the reception, a din
ner was held in the IOOF hall
dining room for the family and
close relatives, with 54 people
present.
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Coming Events
FRIDAY, June 21
Rebekahs, lodge hall 8:00 p.m.
SATURDAY. June 22
School election, desi g n a t e d
places, 2 to 8 p.m.
Pie Social, Heppner school cafe
teria, 2 to 8 p.m.
MONDAY, June 24
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, noon.
OES installation. Masonic lodge,
8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, June 26
Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00
p.m.
THURSDAY. June 27
Soroptimist club. Wagon WheeL
noon.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, June 20, 1983
Wedding Set June 30
For Cheryle Hartman
The marriage of Cheryle Lee
Hartman, formerly of Heppner,
to Paul Richard knerr, Hermis
ton, will be solemnized Sunday,
June 30, at 4:00 p.m. at Hope
Lutheran church in Heppner.
Miss Hartman is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman,
now living in Toledo, and Mr.
Knerr is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Knerr of Hermiston.
The couple takes this method
of extending a cordial invitation
to friends and relatives in this
area to attend the ceremony and
reception following in the church
social rooms.
OES Installation
Slated For Monday
Officers elected at a recent
OES meeting will be installed
at a public ceremony Monday,
June 24, in the Masonic hall.
Worthy matron will be Mrs.
Lowell (Dee) Gribble and
worthy patron will be Don Turn
er Others elected to positions are:
Mrs. Charles (Phyllis) Stout, as
sociate matron; Oliver Creswick,
associate patron; Mrs. Floyd
(Marjorie) Wordon, secretary;
Mrs. Joe (Nina) Snyder, treas
urer; Mrs. Howard (Beth) Bry
ant, conductress; Mrs. Tom (Jo
Ann) Hughes, associate conduc
tress. The officers of the past year
honored Mrs. Dean (Lois) Hunt
and Don Turner, worthy matron
and patron with an addendum
at the meeting last Monday
evening. They received gifts
from the lodge and presented
gifts to their officers. This was
followed by a coffee hour in the
dining room.
OES members attending grand
chapter in Portland earlier this
month were Mrs. Hunt, Don
Turner, Mrs. Gribble, Mrs. C.
C. Carmichael, Mrs. J. R. Huff
man, and Mrs. Dick Wilkinson.
lone chapter held its instal
lation ceremony Tuesday even
ing and those going from Ruth
chapter were Mrs. Hunt, Mrs.
Gribble, and Tumor.
Many Come Distances
For Ritchie Reunion
The Ritchie family gathered
on Saturday, June 8, at the Ma
sonic Hall in lone for its annual
reunion. Many attending were
descedants of Alexader and
Barbara Ritchie, who played an
important part in the settling
of Morrow county.
Those attending from Portland
and vicinity were Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hennig, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Clark and family, Mr.
and Mrs. James Loos and fam
ily, Eunice Warficld, Dorothy 01
ston, Larry Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Wilcox, Leona Jennings,
Ellen Holmes, Ted Troge, Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Cochran and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mc
Cabe and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford McCabe and daughter.
Others from out-of-town were
Louise Ritchie of Whittier, Calif.;
Inez Pomerantz of Van Nuys,
Calif.; Betty Stevenson of North
Hollywood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
Irvln Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs.
James McCarty and family of
Seattle, Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Pic
ton of Vancouver, Wn.; Verda
Ritchie and family of Tygh
Valley; Alice Pahl, Ella Ganger
and Fay Bucknum, all of Pen
dleton; Dona Allstott and son
James of Hermiston.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs.
Roy A. Lindstrom and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindstrom
and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Lindstrom, all of lone.
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