Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 12, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    Social Lites - -
CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284
by Jo
By JO PETTYJOHN
WHEW, IT is taking some doing
to get back into the routine
of things after a pretty fast and
furious summer! Still a few
more nails to nail. Daint to paint,
and floor covering to put down,
but the "project" is beginning
to near the end. Of course, in
two weeks there will be time
out for deer and elk hunting,
but soon I have hopes of getting
dishes out of hanging wall cup
boards again and seeing the out-of-
doors without climbing upon
a chair! Meanwhile, back at the
job! The social activity is be
ginning to pick up. If I have
missed your club or lodge in the
calendar, give me a call so I
can get it next time. Also call
in your card parties, showers and
birthday parties, Tuesdays each
week, thank you!
ooo
AN AFTERNOON coffee was held
Wednesday for Joyce Whitely,
who left with her husband, Dean,
and family for their home in
Corvallis. Dean will complete his
senior year at Oregon State Uni
looming Cvents
FRIDAY. Sept 13
Heppner High football, at En
terprise, 8:00 pan.
SATURDAY, Sept 14
Elks family potluck, Elks lodge.
b'.JO pan.
SUNDAY, Sept 15
Mother's Club annual barbecue,
Herman Winter home, 6:30
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, Sept 18
Teachers' reception, open house,
new Heppner High, 8:00 p.m.
Odd Fellows, Odd Fellows halL
8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY. Sept. 19
Soroptimists, Wagon Wheel,
noon.
den won the door prize. Daisy
Collins was high in bridge;
Helen Cohn, second; and Marj
orie Worden won the door prize,
keeping them in the Worden
family! Hostesses serving home
made cookies and coffee were
Marge Eckman, Beverly Sher
yersity. He has been employed man, Lillian Sweek, and Bebe
by the Heppner school system1 Munkers NpYt T ndlps Niht
for the past two years. Janina MunKers. xvext Ladies Night will
THE REBEKAHS held their first
meeting of the fall last Fri
Johnson held the coffee at her
home, and guests came by to
wish Joyce well and presented
her with a money tree. The
guests included Veima Canton
wine, Pat Brlndle, Jackie Brin
dle, Lila Porter, Jan Agee, Donna
Gordon, Carolyn Cole, Myrna
Sutherland, Mary Ann Johnson,
Rosalee Porter, Louise Clark, and
LaVonne Bloodsworth.
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THOSE who have not seen the
newly completed Heppner
High school or who have not
met all of the teachers in the
schools here are invited to at
tend the teachers' reception and
open house to be held Septem
ber 18 at 8 p.m. Here is your
chance to see the wonderful
building and meet "Johnny's or
Mary's" teacher! When my sister,
Rieta, and her husband were
here during the rodeo we got
a grand tour as Gordon Pratt
and family arrived minutes be
hind us with the Jim Mallon
family from Hood River to see
the school. We decided we would
like to attend high school again,
but wonder if we could keep up
with the kids? Oh, that chem
istry and biology lab!
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BONNIE BUSCHKE entertained
the Pinochle club last Wednes
day evening with two tables in
play. Flo Connor came up with
top score again for the evening
to make it four times in a row!
Say, gals, does she bring her own
deck? ? Punkv McDaniel won
second high and Judy Buschke
won the door prize. Also playing i
day night at the hall. They made
plans to have the United Nations
winner, Marcia Rands, tell of
her trip taken this summer. It
is slated for an October meet
ing which will be open to the
public and the exact date will
be given later.
GLADYS BECKETT0 entertained
two tables of the Friday Af
ternoon Pinochle club last week
with Mary Harris winning high.
Hannah Anderson won low and
Mary joined Beulah Mankin to
win the pinochle. All of the club
were there including Pearl
Wright, Millie Evans, Doris Wat
kins, and Carrie Beckett.
ooo
DO YOU ALL have your winter
supply of peaches canned?
We're just about half done and
will go after the rest of them
this week-end. Many families
picked and canned peaches last
week-end, including the Creston
Robinson, Ned Sweek, Riley
Munkers, and Jack Ployhar fam
ilies. Jack and Colleen Ployhar
are "newcomers" to this canning
bit. After a few quarts, you be
gin to feel like a peach, but do
they taste good this winter! In
fact, Jack and Colleen liked the
canning so well, they're going
after huckleberries this week
end! 0 0 0
MOTHERS' CLUB members and
their husbands will be guests
I - Ji V
THE ENGAGEMENT of Karen Rae LundelL lone, and Francis Paul
Stack, Big Sandy, Montana, is announced to friends by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. LundelL
Parents Announce
Lundell Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W.
Lundell of lone announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Karen Rae, to Francis Paul
Stack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber
trand P. Stack of Big Sandy,
Montana.
The young couple will be en
rolled at Pacific Lutheran Uni
versity in Tacoma. Wn., where
she is majoring in chemistry and
he is a biology and chemistry
major.
Miss Lundell is a 1960 grad
uate of lone High school.
A December wedding date is
planned.
were Jeanne Berry, Lil 1 i a n j at the Herman Winter home for
Key, Marlys Phegley, Jackie All
stott, and Bonnie.
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A NIGHT to remember is this
Saturday night when the Elks
lodge is to have a family pot
luck dinner and entertainment
later. Dinner starts at 6:30 p.m.,
so get together with your friends
and come out for a family style
dinner,
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A DELICIOUS ham dinner pre
ceded the first fall Ladies
Night at the Elks last Thursday
with the pinochle gals outnum
bering the bridge gals, 12 tables
to four, probably the first time!
Earlene Miller won first with
a terrific score of 6580, includ
ing a 1500 trump with partner,
Esther Bergstrom. Shirley Mar
latt won second, not too far back
with a 6470 score, and Rita Wor-
a barbecue Sunday. Their first
meeting will get underway Oc
tober 7 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Abrams. Plans for the
year will be laid out and meet
ing places set up. The meetings
are held the first Monday of
each month through the school
year.
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DUPLICATE BRIDGE was in ses
sion here Tuesday evening for
the monthly unit party held at
the Elks lodge. Five tables were
going and the Howell movement
was used in the scoring. Daisy
Collins and LaVerne Van Marter
won high; Jim and Bobbe Dris
coll were second; Isabelle Davis,
Condon, and Gordon Hutchens
were third; Phyllis Hutchens and
Edda Mae Lovgren were fourth.
The unit parties will move to the
first Sunday afternoon of each
ANNOUNCING
Our Special Semi-annual Showing
of
Ffne Imported and Domettlc Fabric
Fall and Winter Weavti for
Custom Suits and Topcoats
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21
Mm . , . select your fall clothes now from this special
display of large lengths of more than 350 one imported
and domestic woolens for better
grade suits, topcoats, and sports
wear, Available custom tailored
to your own measurements
in the style you select These
distinctive fabrics are ideal for
better-grade business or leisure wear, and you are cordially
invited to come in and look them over without obligation.
Wilson's Men's Wear
The Store of Personal Service"
month starting with the session
on October 6 at 2 p.m.
THREE COUPLES went to Pen
dleton Wednesday night for
the monthly Masterpoint play
and all six came home in the
"money," points, that is! Going
were LaVerne and Laurel Van
Marter, Jim and Bobbe Driscoll,
and Bill and Daisy Collins. Bill
and Bobbe won second, east
west; Jim and Laurel, third east
west; and LaVerne and Daisy,
third north-south.
ooo
SIX ELKS officers went to
Milton-Freewater Sunday for
an all-day district deputy 4all
clinic with district deputy
George Stadelman, The Dalles,
in charge. Ten lodges in this
area form the district and this
meeting is held to plan the year's
work. Going from here were Bob
Flatt, Bob Brindle, Jerry Daggett,
Clint Agee, Darrell Padberg, and
Dr. W. H. Wolff.
ooo
WORD WAS received here by
Hubert Wilson from the Conley
Lanhams who are now in France.
They plan to attend classes
there and they told Hubert to
send their mail!
ooo
THE GERALD Jonassons enter
tained the Couple Duplicate
bridge club Friday evening with
three tables in Dlav. Those en
joying the play were the Bill
Blakes, Jim Gordons, Jim Dris
colls, Bill Collins, and LaVerne
Van Marters. Shirley Blake won
high and Jim Driscoll was sec
ond. The play followed a pot
luck supper earlier in the even
ing. ooo
IN MORE bridge action and the
card clubs starting up after
summer close downs. Marian
Jonasson had the Bridge Biddies
at her home Tuesday night. Kay
Robinson was a guest and came
up with high score for the even
ing, Mary McLeod won second,
and Mary McClure won the trav
eling, which was given this even
ing for the one having bid and
made the most games. Others in
on the play were Mary Jean Mc
Cabe, Jan Agee, Janina John
son, Donna Gordon.
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REMEMBER TO call or write in
the name of your college stu
dent and where he or she is
going so we may use it in a
future story.
ooo
ENJOY THE many fresh fruits
and vegetables in the markets
now before the winter months
are here cantaloupes, grapes,
watermelons, peaches, and pears.
When picking peaches for can
ning, look for a creamy yellow
color for ripeness; pears are pick
ed when green and ripen quickly
at room temperature for best
results. In the vegetable depart
ment there are beans, beets, cu
cumbers, corn, lettuce, squash,
cabbage, tomatoes, and peppers.
Not much change in the beef
market, a few specials on the
round and chuck. Chicken is
more economical than many
meats and provides generous
quantities of protein without ex
cess calories. Enjoy some today
with a crisp salad and fresh
peaches for dessert!
Local WSCS to Host
District Convention
Methodist Women's Society of
Christian Service of Heppner will
be host for an all-day meeting
Thursday, September 19, of the
Blue Mountain Sub-District con
vention. Registration will start
at 9 a.m. at the Methodist church.
Luncheon will be served at noon
in the Christian church dining
Officers Installed
At Legion Meeting
Officers of American Legion
Post No. 87 and auxiliary were
installed at a joint meeting fol
lowing a potluck supper Monday
night in the Legion hall with
40 persons present.
Frank Rehberg, Pendleton, dis
trict No. 6 commander of the
Legion, and Mrs. Lois Rogers,
La Grande, district No. 6 aux
iliary president, were installing
officers. Each also spoke briefly.
Legion officers installed were:
Don Munkers, commander; Riley
Munkers, first vice commander;
Bill Heath, second vice comman
der; Don Bennett, finance of
ficer; Elmer Heath, chaplain;
Frank Hamlin, sergeant-at-arrris;
and C. J. D. Bauman, service
officer.
Auxiliary officers are; Mrs.
Frank Hamlin, president; Mrs.
Sybil Wells, first vice president;
Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman, second
vice president; Mrs. Don Mun
kers, secretary; Mrs. Earl Sow
ard, treasurer; Mrs. Etta Parker,
chaplain; Mrs. Riley Munkers,
historian; and Mrs. Bill Heath,
sergeant-at-arms.
rooms.
A varied program is planned for
the day, beginning with a de
votional service by the host pas
tor, Melvin Dixon. District offi
cers will preside. Of interest will
be an officers training clinic and
a review of study courses to be
offered during the year. All
Methodist women are urged to
participate.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September 12. 1963
Two Exchange Vows
In Monument Church
MONUMENT The marriaee of
Miss Mattie Louise Stubblefield,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stubblefield of Monument, and
Leonard Osborne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Osborne of Fox,
was performed at a double ring
ceremony in the Monument Com
munlty church Saturday, August
24. Justice Jess Allen of Canyon
City read the wedding vows at
10:30 a.m. Organist was Mrs.
Riea Cupper, aunt of the bride,
and accompanied Wayne Leath
ers, Jr., when he sang,, "I Love
You Truly."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a winter
white long sleeved sheath dress
of cotton brocade. She carried
baby pink rosebuds on a white
Bible, gift of her grandmother
when she was a child. Her veil
was shoulder length of white
nylon net and she wore a birth
stone necklace.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Dixie Reynolds of Monument,
sister of the bride. Her dress
was a powder blue jersey and
she carried a bouquet of pink
and white carnations, with
spider chrysanthemums.
Serving as best man was
groom, from Fox.
Richard Leasy, cousin of the
groom, from Fox.
Mrs. Stubblefield, mother of
the bride, wore a princess style
green and white summer dress,
with beige accessories. The
groom's mother, Mrs. Osborne,
chose a pastel print on whits
silk dress, with white accessories.
The couple greeted their
friends at a reception in the
church parlors. A beautiful 3
tiered wedding cake, baked by
Nelda Martin and decorated by
Mildred McGirr and Ruth Piquet,
all of Long Creek, was presented
to the newlyweds as a wedding
gift. Cutting the cake was Mrs.
LaVelle Shank, aunt of the
groom, and Mrs. Ruth Peterson,
aunt of the bride, poured punch.
Louise Hunt, cousin of the groom,
served coffee and the guest book
was passed by Mrs. Sharon
Leasey of Fox.
For her golng-away, the new
Mrs. Osborne chose a red knit
suit. Following a short wedding
trip, they are now at home at
Fox where he is employed for
Alton McBride.
FRED'S CAFE
Orders To Go
Ph. 676-5512
Honored on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes
were hosts Friday evening, Sep.
tember 6, for a birthday dinner
honoring their daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Tom Hughes. Others present
were Mr. Hughes and children,
Pam, Tommy, Mike and David.
Tell the advertiser you saw it
in the Gazette-Times.
Condon Meat Co.
Custom Killing and
Curing
Custom Cutting and
Wrapping
Phone 384-2261
After Hours Call
Condon 384-3389
Warren Morgan-Frank Payne
Friday and Saturday
Your Lucky Days
at Central!
Angel Foodl Cake Mix phg. 49
SUNSHINE
1 LB. HYDROX
COOKIES
2 FOR 89c
SCOTT BIG ROLL
PAPER TOWELS
Assorted Colors .. 3 for 89c
FAMILY
NAPKINS 3 For 39c
Cutrite WAX PAPER
2 for 55c
PILLSBURY
PANCAKE
FLOUR
4 LB. BAG
49
BANQUET
TV
DINNERS
While They Lost
ea. 39c
WALDORF
4-Roll Pack
TOILET
TISSUE
3 F0R $1.00
SCOTTIES 4For$J
FACIAL TISSUE
Begmore Canned
DOG
FOOD
a CANS yge
CELLO
CARROTS bag 10
RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 21b. 29
SEEDLESS
GRAPES - - - 2 lb. 29
MMMHWMMMMMMMIb J lllllllllirinmi n mil 1 llK
ai out lowJflow prices
OREGON CHIEF, 2 LB. PEG.
SLICED BACON - $1.29
PORK
SPARE RIBS - - lb. 45
BEEF
CHUCK STEAK lb. 69
PRICES GOOD SEPTEMBER 13 and 14 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET
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