Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1963)
Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 --by Jo Bv JO PETTYJOHN YES, I did live over the fair and the kids are so happy to get xo sieep in late in the morn ings! Now it is rodeo time and then all youngsters get back to school and busy times. A re minder to all club and lodge leaders to call in your meeting dates and schedules for the year so l can get tne "Calendar going in me u-r again. ooo JEANNE BERRY entertained the pinochle club last Tuesday with Flo Connor still having those nights as she won high again! Mary Lovgren was sec ond high and Sharon Cutsforth won the door prize. Also in on the play were Bonnie Buschke, Judy Buschke, Lillian Key, Shar on McDaniel, and Jeanne. MARY McCLURE finished with the high score Tuesday night at the Bridge Biddies club and also walked off with the travel ing prize which she held all night! Janina Johnson entertain ed the group at her home with Margaret Siewert winning sec ond. Others playing were La Fyrne Pratt, Marian Jonasson, Jan Agee, Mary Jean McCabe, and Rita Wolff. 0 0 0 FOR ALL of you rodeo fans re member the Snack Shack will be open through the week-end selling hamburgers and other sandwiches, soft drinks, coffee and pie with the American Legion auxiliary in charge of the sales. Speaking of eating and the rodeo, the Wranglers will again serve breakfast at the clubhouse Sunday morning. 0 0 0 BEVERLY SHERMAN entertain ed the pinochle club Tuesday night with Marge Eckman win ning high, Ginger Keithley, low; and Myrna Sutherland, pinochle. Others making up the two tables of play were Dolores Thorpe, Gail Burkenbine, Carolyn Cole, and Jackie Allstott. Speaking of Starts Aug. 30 for 9 full days mm PSiml IF 1 Moretodo...Moretoview Gates open 10:00 a.m. daily See dazzling floral splendor in the new floral exhibit building. Other buildings bulge with exciting dis plays . . . 4-H and F.F.A., Livestock . . . taste-tempting foods . . . arts, crafts and hobbies. JIMMIE RODGERS IN PERSON, with an all-star cast for the REVUE. Twice daily. ic Rodeo-Horse show (Matinees, too!) Horse Racing daily (except Sunday) -1:00 p.m. fc All-Oregon Talent show (free) Band concerts daily (free) -jr Fun-filled circus (free) SALEM, OREGON Jackie, she and Marge just missed 1,000 aces by one old ace which Jackie still had after pass ing the cards! Just too many to pass, so what do you do? What's a 1,000 meld?? MONTHLY DUPLICATE bridge club met at the home of Elsie Cole last Friday with three tables in play. The gals scored using the Howell Movement with Lorene Ledbetter and Kay Rob inson winning high. Eileen Pad berg and Mary McLeod were sec ond and Bebe Munkers and Lois Hunt were low. Also playing were Lucia Cutsforth, Mildred Davidson, June Bellenbrock, Lil lian Sweek, and Edda Mae Lov gren. Lucia will entertain the club in September. ooo FOR ALL duplicate bridge play ers, the monthly unit party will be held September 3, 8 p.m., at the Elks lodge. ooo ESTHER BERGSTROM filled in at the Friday afternoon pin ochle club, walked off with the high prize and teamed up with Hannah Anderson for the pin ochle! Hannah entertained the gals Friday. Low went to Janina Johnson, and others in on the play were Ann Fehmerling, Beulah Mankin, Carrie Beckett, Gladys Beckett, and Pearl Wright. CANNING TIME is sUll here and I see four boxes of peaches that are just not going to get done by themselves! According to the bulletin from OSU, de spite all of the modern conven iences, home canning is still pop ular with 41 of 10,000 home makers surveyed in 1962 doing their own canning. Surprising enough, tomatoes were listed as the most popular canned item with fruits such as peaches, pears, and apricots listed as third. For our family, fruit is the number one spot. In storing the home canned product, home- makers are urged to store them in a cool place as temperatures cause the food to lose much of its nutrient value. 0 0 0 HOW ABOUT a $100 cake recipe? This is the Wheat League choc olate cake winner at the Morrow county fair here last week en tered by Mrs. Floyd (Lorena) Jones. Vt cup butter 2 cups sugar 3 squares chocolate IV2 cups sweet milk 2 eggs 2 cups cake flour ' . 2 tsp. baking powder 2 tsp. vanilla V2 tsp. salt dash of cinnamon (optional) 1 cup walnuts (optional) Cream butter with sugar, add eggs, one at a time, beating well; add melted chocolate, vanilla and flour mixture of dry Ingred ients alternately with the milk. Bake in two deep 9" pans for 30 minutes in 350 degree oven. Frost as desired. .- Good luck, Lorena, at the bake-off in Port land this winter! 1' N -"Xj 1 ' " 1 1 i""V 1 JF""" " m tmmmmHM ' . TOK awn iiiiiiiinuii mm mni hi i imil.ii.. i ... - v if:- HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursdcfy, August 29. 1963 Green Family Unites To Observe Birthdays Birthdays of several members of the Green family were re membered at a family get-together at their mountain cabin on Sunday. Coming from La Grande for the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hagerman, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Mattie Green, and their two children, Bradley and Kenneth. The group met at the cabin early Sunday morning for a family reunion breakfast. Dinner at noon, complete with birth day cakes, honored Herman and Joe Green, Mrs. Mattie Green and her son-in-law, Bob Hagerman. TOP 4-H SHOWMEN are snapped in action during the 1963 Morrow County Fair. In the back (center), with bis grand champion GARY MUNKERS. son of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Munkers, has a leg steer, is Roland Ekstrom of lone, grand champion showman. hold on the pig which he caught during the pig scramble Thurs- Steve Pettyjohn is shown with his hog that won him reserve day night prior to the 4-H and FFA livestock auction at the champion showman. (G-T Photo) annual Morrow County Fair. (G-T Photo) Van Schoiack to Wed Gresham Girl Sept. 7 Mr. ad Mrs. Claud Edward Wilcox of Gresham are announ cing the marriage of their daugh ter, Karen Lynn, to Michael M. Van Schoiack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Van Schoiack, Hepp ner. The wedding ceremony is set for Saturday, September 7, at 4 p.m. at the Chapel of the Hills in Brightwood. Miss Wilcox will be a senior at Oregon State University, where she is enrolled as a Home Ec onomics major. She attended schools in Gresham. Mr. Van Schoiack, also in his senior year at Oregon State University, has electrical engineering as his major field. During the summer months he has been employed by Portland General Electric Co. He was graduated from Heppncr High school with the class of 1960. After their marriage, they will make their home in Ccrvallis. Mrs. Gertson on Tour Of Hawaiian Islands Mrs. Clara Gertson left Sat urday from Portland for a two wet ks tour in the Hawaiian Is lands. She will be one of 15 tourists traveling under guided supervision of Random Travel, Incorporated. Her traveling companion is Mrs. Minnette Kinzey of John Day. Army Field Band Billed in Pendleton The U. S. Army Field Band of Washington, D. C. will play a free concert in the Round-Up Stadium at 8:15 p.m. Saturday, September 7. The public is in vited. The local appearance of Iht 100-picce band is being co-ordinated by the Pendleton Round Up Association in conjunction with the Chief of Information, Department of the Army. A continuous, fast-moving pro gram will be directed by Major Robert L, Bierly, commanding of ficer and conductor of the band. Popular songs will be included with classical and military numbers. The band which has been in existence since 1946, has played in Inaugural parades of Presi dents Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schwarz and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Springer enjoyed a week-end of camp ing and fishing at Roe Creek reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans vis ited in Pendleton Friday and Saturday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kari, and family. ALL TYPES ot Moore Redlforms available through the Gazette Times office salesbooks, pur chase order books, requisitions, receipt books, and others. Authorized Schwinn Dealer Hermiston Cycle Shop New and Reconditioned Bicycles Parts For All Makes All Work Guaranteed First and Highland HERMISTON WAYNE LONG, PROP. DEAN LONG (Formerly of Lexington) South India Native To Speak Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Joseph and small children will be guests at the Heppner Christian church this Sunday morning. The Josephs are natives of South India. He will be guest speaker at the morning 11 o'clock wor ship service, when the public is invited to hear him and meet the family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph are sec ond year students at Northwest Christian college in Eugene. IT'S TIME FOR America's mo-bfucej, favorite 50 wakes you on time! mi hull t m m "DORM" A truly outstanding value. Color blending beige case and easy to read white dial. Accurate, dependable, never needs winding. Alarm sounds for 4) minutes unless shut off. $3.63 "Something from the jeweler's. is always something speciaL" Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST.. HEPPNER PH. 676-9200 JEWELERS CR6EN5 STAMPS FOR LABOR DAY WEEK-END Drifted Snow FLOUR 25 lb. $ 1.98 GARLIC DILLS 39c 12 oz. Sweet Gherkins 45c Bread and Butter Relish ... 25c Nalley's Tang qt. 49c 17!2 oz. Mustard 25c ; Garlic i j jlDills . MAYFLOWER FRESH LEMONADE -2 For45c FREE Samples All Day Saturday MJB COFFEE Lb. 59c 2 Lb. $1.17 3 Lb. $1 .77 10 OZ. INSTANT $t()9 MD NAPKINS Pkg-10c mm 5pS? Tall MILK W FRISKIES 15 OZ. DOG FOOD Horse Meat MORS MEAT 5 for $j BANQUET TV DINNERS ea. 39c CHICKEN BEEF TURKEY SALISBURY STEAK (Hamburger) 005? GE2? GO LABOR DAY WEEK-END SPECIALS BAR-S, OREGON CHIEF Boneless HAM lb. 89c FULLY COOKED, HALF OR WHOLE ROUND-UP BRAND OLD-FASHIONED FRANKS 2 lb pkg - 79c ASSORTED Lunch Meat I lb pkg 55c 1 2 LB. AVG. FRESH FROSTED. CUT-UP, PAN-READY LYNDEN FRYERS - - - ea. 79c I 1 11 "II NO. 1 POTATOES 10 lb 49c FRESH TOMATOES lb 15c I SEEDLESS GRAPES 2 lb. - 35 PRICES GOOD AUGUST 30 and 31 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 f iyy s It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET n STAMPS