Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 21, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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Bookworms Hosts To lone Topic Club
"NOW THIS IS HOW WE MAKE A BELT." explains Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, lone, to 15 "young
maineas anenaing a Basic dressmaking workshop at Heppner. The workshop is sponsored by
the Extension Service. From left to right are Mrs. Roland Bergstrom. Mrs. Roy Boyce, Mrs. Carol
Miller, Mrs. William Healy and Mrs. Jim West.
Eight Enjoy Cards
At Home of Mrs. Key
The home of Mrs. Lillian Key
was the scene of two tables
of pinochle last Tuesday. Lillian
had both high score for the even
ing and the traveling pinochle
prize. In view of the fact that
she was hostess, a drawing was
held for the two prizes with
Judy Buschke and Flo Connor
being the lucky ones. Jeanne
Berry won second high. Included
in the fun were Bonnie Buschke,
bherrie McDaniel. Marlvs Phee
ley, and Sharon Cutsforth, Re-
ireshments were served through
out the evening.
Pinochle Club Meets
With Mrs. Evans
The Friday afternoon pinochle
club met last week at the home
of Mrs. Earl Evans. Mrs. Walter
Beckett won high, Mrs. Evans
was low, and the pinochle was
won by Mrs. Walter Beckett and
Mrs. Fred Mankin.
Mrs. Charlie Beckett and Mrs.
Mankin stimulated some added
excitement by melding 1500
trump and a 300 pinochle in the
same hand. Also attending were
Mrs. Art Watkins, Mrs. Orian
Wright, Mrs. Hannah Anderson,
and Mrs. Max Harris.
Authorized Schwinn Dealer
Hermiston
Cycle Shop
New and Reconditioned
Bicycles
Parts For All Makes
All Work Guaranteed
First and Highland
HERMISTON
WAYNE LONG, PROF.
DEAN LONG
(Formerly of Lexington)
Rebekah Installation
Planned for January;
New Rules Discussed
A new slate of officers was
elected by Sans Souci Rebekah
lodge at its last meeting, Novem
ber 15. Serving will be Mrs,
Prudy Casebeer, noble grand;
Mrs. Lucille Parish, vice grand;
Mrs. Lena Kelly, recording sec
retary; Miss Esther Bergstrom,
financial secretary, and Mrs,
Nora Rasmus, treasurer. Formal
Installation will be held in Jan
uary with Willows lodge No. 66,
lOOF. Mrs. Rachel Harnett an
nounced that plans for the
Christmas party would be made
at the next meeting. Hostesses
were Mrs. Lena Kelly and Mrs
M. N. Kirk.
Several matters of important
business were discussed at an
earlier meeting on November 1.
Legislature was read from the
Sovereign Grand Lodge cancel
ling commissions of all lodge
deputies in Oregon. From now
on, Rebekah lodges will have
only one deputy president to a
district. Mrs. Kirk was commis
sioned by Assembly President
Bartra Bagley to serve District
20 until April. At that time,
Bunchgrass Rebekah lodge No.
91 will recommend the deputy
president for next year's term.
Mrs. Kirk reported on attend
ing the convention of District
No. 19 in Milton-Freewater, and
the manner in which that dis
trict was to handle the new
ruling.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Opal Cook and Mrs. Ola
Ruggles.
Assembly President Bar t r a
Bagley visited Sunbeam Lodge
No. 180 in Hermiston October
30. Mrs. Archie Munkers, noble
grand of Holly lodge in Lexing
ton, presented Mrs. Earl Eskel-
son with a 40-year veteran jewel.
Although residing in Hermiston,
Mrs. Eskelson retains her mem
bership in Holly lodge.
"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
CREEN
Coming Events
FRIDAY, November 22
Annual meeting of Columbia
Basin Cooperative, 10:30 a.m.,
Morrow County fair pavilion.
Rebekahs, IOOF hall, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, November 23
Benefit food" sale for Roy Tabor
family, sponsored by the Civic
League at Central Market from
10 ajn. until 2 p.m.
Silver Tea, sponsored by WSCS,
at Methodist church from 2
p.m. until 4 p.m.
MONDAY, November 25
Chamber of Commerce, Wagon
Wheel, at noon.
Order of Eastern Star, Masonic
hall, 8:00 p-m.
TUESDAY, November 26
Degree of Honor, Christian
church, 8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, November 27
Odd Fellows, IOOF hall, 8:00
p.m.
THURSDAY. November 28
Community Thanksgiving Ser
vice. Episcopal church, 10 am
Rev. Charles Knox officiating,
Church Youth Form
Christian Council;
Driscoll President
The Christian Youth Council
met for the first time November
11, at the Methodist church under
the direction of the advisors, the
Kev. BUI Alsup and the Rev.
Charles Knox, members of the
South Morrow County Minister
ial Association.
Seven senior high school stu
dents from different faiths rep
resented other young people, in
their own age group, of the com
munity and surrounding area,
to formulate a workable plan
for regular recreational, social,
and spiritual activities.
Tim Driscoll was elected pres
ident for the coming year. Rob
ert Emert was elected vice-presi
dent and Jean Stockard, secretary.
The council will meet the first
Monday of every month at 7:00
p.m. The next meeting place is
yet to be decided upon and will
be announced at a later date.
Those attending the first meet
ing and the churches they rep
resent are as follows: Miss Stock
ard, Heppner Christian church;
Emert, lone United Church of
Christ; Bill Sherman, Methodist
church; Don Majeske, Lutheran
church; Jeanette Ledbetter, Lex
ington Christian church; and
Driscoll, All Saints' Episcopal
church.
Housewarming Party
Given for Ledbetters
A group of friends dropped
in to surprise Mr. and Mrs. Ber
gen Ledbetter with a house
warming one evening last week
at their new home on the
Amanda Duvall ranch in Black
horse Canyon.
uitts were given the Led
betters, including a large pic
ture for their dining room.
Mr. Ledbetter is foreman for
Mrs. Duvall and has been em
ployed on the Duvall ranch for
over 21 years.
Present to help welcome them
into their new home were Mr.
and Mrs. Arnie Hedman, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Winchester, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Rosewall, Mr. and
Mrs. D:e Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam C. Van Winkle, Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Ledbetter, Mr. and
Mrs. Theron A d 1 a r d, Mrs.
Amanda Duvall and Hank Fed
erson. Cake and coffee were
served the guests.
Mrs. Gribble Guest
At Bridal Shower
Mrs. Douglas Gribble was
guest of honor at an informal
morning coffee and bridal show
er at the P. W. Mahoney home
Tuesday. Assisting Mrs. Ma
honey were Mrs. Clint McQuarne
and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Jr.
Mrs. Gribble has been living
at the home of her parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Grib
ble, while her husband is serv
ing with the Army Big-Lift in
Germany. He is expected to re
turn to his base in Texas in
December.
Many friends called during the ,
morning, bringing best wishes ,
and lovely gifts for Mrs. Gribble,
whose marriage was an event
of the late summer.
Boxboard for makinc sifn"! and
decorations at the Gazette-Times
Jivauable in white and colors.
ii nit- wuira w me lune lopic
club were guests of the Book
worms when they met last Tues
day in the Methodist church
basement.
Mrs. Fanny Griffith, lone, re
viewed the book "To Sir With
Love," by E. R. Braithwaite.
The tea table was decorated
by Mrs. Harold Becket and Mrs.
Don Turner, with a lovely fall
arrangement carrying out a
Thanksgiving motif. Coffee, tea,
and cookies were served.
Other ladies present represent
ing the Bookworms were Mrs
J. O. Turner, Mrs. Ted Smith,
Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. Jack
Flug, Mrs. Jim Thompson, Mrs.
Bob Abrams, and Mrs. Herman
Winter.
Coming irom lone were Mrs.
Griffith, Mrs. Ray Lindstrom,
Mrs. Victor Rietmann, Mrs. Ma
bel Cotter, Mrs. Omar Rietmann,
Mrs. John Proudfoot, Mrs. Paul
Tews, Mrs. Louis Carlson and
Mrs. William E. Rawlins.
Yes, the Gazette-Times can
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9228.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, November 21. 1963
Mrs. Cole Hostess
At Pinochle Party
Mrs. Don Cole was hostess at
a pinochle party held at her
home last Tuesday evening. Mrs.
Jim Sutherland won high, Mrs.
Pete Glennie was low and Mrs.
John Mollahan won the pinochle.
Mrs. Calvin Sherman made a
delicious lemon chiffon pie that
was served with coffee for re
freshments. Mrs. Larry Fetsch,
Mrs. Terry Thompson, and Mrs.
David E c k m a n were also
present.
HEPPNER SCHOOL MENUS
November 2527
MONDAY Spanish rice, string
beans, carrot sticks, bread and
butter, milk and fruit.
TUESDAY Chili beans, celery
sticks, corn bread, butter and
honey, fruit and milk.
WEDNESDAY Wieners, hot
rolls, mustard, buttered corn,
Jell-0 vegetable salad, fruit and
milk.
THURSDAY No school.
FRIDAY No school.
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LYNDEN
TURKEYS
W) TOMS lb. 39 HENS . 4SC
BELTS, 6 to 8 lb per lb. 47c
ROASTING CHICKENS lb. 45c
BAR-S and OREGON CHIEF
BONELESS, FULLY-COOKED
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Round-Up Brand Skinless WIENERS 2lb.pkg.89c
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t45c
NO. 1
SWEET POTATOES
2Lbs-29'
RED DELICIOUS
APPLES ... 3 lb. 29c
1
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LARGE
CELERY
H i ' 3 I Ml. IN.
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NALLEY'S
RMNCE III EAT, 28 oz. jar 39
SCOTKINS 4pkg. $1
DINNER SIZE NAPKINS
SCOTT LARGE
PAPER TOWELS .... 3 rolls $J
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m ajn pies
WALDORF 4-ROLL PACKS
TOILET TISSUE .... 3 for $J
CTJTRITE
WAX PAPER 2 for 55c
p
SCOTTIE
FACIAL TISSUE . ... 4 for $ J
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Bradley
MINCE AND PUMPKIN
2 F0R 89e
10 OZ. SERVE-PAK
hi-ho 9 for 49
rninrnr lira m
CRACKERS
12 OZ. SUNSHINE
MARSHMALLOWS 5 For
Betty Crocker GINGERBREAD MIX Pkg. - 29
Hudson House PUMPKIN Vh can 2 for 33
Prices Good November 22 through 27 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
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