Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 02, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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r LACING THE mCSIDENrS UN of th Heppn.r SoroptlrnUt club
oa th nw pi.tid.nt. Mi. W Shtrman, U Mrs. Jim Hnr.
president ol th club for th pat lo Years. Iiuiailimf elltcvc
was Mis. Seattle Can ft Id. tlqhlj assisted by Mrs. Opal L. Dull.
111 both ol th Hood IUvr club. 1C T footo)
Elks Hold Special
Flag Day Service
The Elks' temple was the
cme tf an ImjwcsMve ceremony
at Thursday evening, honoring
the American VUg.
Itat iHtrk dinner, ctiokcd and
served by the Khca Creek
Grange, preceded the Klajt Day
Service.
Winners at the Ladles Nl
rani party that took fdac while
Itxlfe was In session were. lor
bridge: Mrs. BUI Collins, high:
Mrs. C. C. Carmlcharl. low. anl
Mrs. Klalne George was winner
of the dr prize. Miss Carolyn
Iterystrom tallied the highest
pinochle score. Mrs Vern Mall
was low. and Mrs. Vern Kelthley
won the door prize.
ir.it..ua fur the ten tahl
rf cards in play were Mrs. fat
O'Brien. Mrs. f.cne orwic. .Mrs
l .. - iL'.r.t Mr. Marshall 1-nV
orn Mra J.TfV DaPPCtt and
Mm.' Clint Agce.
Barlows Honored
At Wedding Shower
Krnv trt,n,u fathered Sun
day evening at 6:30 at the Valby
Parish House to nonor rur. nu
Mrs. Alvln Bnrlow with a din
ner and wedding shower.
On the tables and about the
room was a colorful profusion
of old-fashioned bouquets of
summer garden flowers.
Following the potluck dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Barlow oiened
many beautiful and uneful gifts.
Agisting were Mrs. Clyde AH
stott and daughters, Barbara
and Cyde.
Hosts for the event were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Peterson. Mr.
and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Carlson, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Tews. Mr. and Mrs.
Don Peterson and Mr. and Mrs.
William Rawllna.
Willows Grangers
Have Sunday Outing,
Push Park Interest
Home Economies rlub of lone
Willows Grang held its annual
plrnle Sunday at the mountain
cabin of Mrs. K. C Ileliker on
Rock Creek. More than 30
Grangers, their families and
friend enjoyed the beautiful
weather, and two fried thicken
dinners.
Another txilnt of Interest was
lh A n.n XVrli.hi Mi-morial
I'urk located at the lnt where
... . . . & - i.
i napin i rec loins iwk k t.m
Thl. M.irtiw I'owritv narlt h
Ix-rn of special Interest to the
Khea t reck residents lr severa
vi-nr Th momlx-ra Imvr lesr
ed the grounds, built three ret.
nwimi tiiirrrmu.,1 fcfnvea. ant
niacle other improvements. Other
organizations are invited to neip
with the clearing of debris, more
Moe. and especially tames
Natural grass covers the hill
side.
This park belongs to Morrow
countv. The land. JO acres in
11 as' ai at 4iinitil Ku lhr Crmrui
father Wright heirs who settled
In the community in 181. ana
by the Klnzua Co.
Pnnntv funda fnr establlshlnS
and maintaining parks Is lim
ited. Anv assistance by other
organizations or Individuals will
be greatly appreciated.
U'ltlmva (".ranee Home Econ
omlcs club Is donating the cost
of a fireplace-type stove.
Next meeting of the club will
bo at the home or Mrs. iiarvey
Ring on July 17. with Mrs. Earl
McCabe as co-hostess.
Soroptimist Officers
Installed at Dinner
Meeting Saturday
M, mA Mrs. Phil Smith.
Susan, Cynthia and Brenda, of
iprin g 1 1 e 1 u, were wren rna
cuest.s of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Smith. Susan remained
here to upend a week visiting
her grandparents.
Nothing Could be More. .Welcome
Than This Elegant Gift in
GORHAM SILVER
$12. so
This attractive bowl in finest sllverplate moles
a perfect gift item for weddings, anniver
saries, birthdays and other important occasions.
y THE WORLD'S LEADING MAKER OP FINE STERLING
"Something from the Jawslsr'a.
la always something spedaL"
JEWELERS
Stora Hours i 9 A-M. To 6 P.M.
177 MAIN ST.. KEPPNEH
PB. 678-9200
ORlEN
STAMPS
New officers for the llcppner
.InroptlmlHt club were InMalled
at an ImpreMilve candlelight
mr Icf Saturday evening, June
77. after a special dinner meet
ing In the Methodist church
social rooms
Oath of office was given the
new officers by Mrs. Beatrice
(anfleld. Installing officer, of
Hood Klver. AwlMlng her was
Mrs Opal I.. Duff. treaurrr of
the IIo(k1 River ciuo. Mrs. an
fleld based her Installation M-r-vice
on the SorrftlmiM Pledge
with officers pledged to uphold
ih. Mont. ,,t "ainccrltv of friend
ship. )oy of achievement, dignity
of service, integrity or pmiession
and loe of country." Ifh was
pinned with corsage after be
ing Installed.
New officers are Mrs. VVes
Sherman, president; Mrs. Jim
virt president: Mrs.
fart McDanlel. treasurer; Mrs.
Charles Starks, recording secre
tary: Mrs. Wavel Wilkinson, cor
responding secretary: Mrs. BUI
Collins. 2 year board member:
imtt iiiirhi 1 vear board
member, and Mrs. Fred Tarriih,
regional representative.
A no hoft turkey ainner was
served buffet style, with hus
hands of members as guests.
Special guests were Mrs. Can
field and Mrs. Duff of Hood
Klver. and the Ilev. and Mrs.
Melvln Dixon.
Tntia u.pr decorated with
r,iniimini of summer flow
ers, carrying out the club colors
of blue and gold. Serving on the
decorating committee were Mrs,
Kolce Fulleton and Mrs. Harold
Pi-ooMlntr over Introductions
and program of the evening was
Mrs. Ed Gonty. As each member
lioreoir and her PUPSt.
she reviewed her classification
tnr mimhorshlD and told the
way she had made her money,
outside of her business classl
finilnn tnr the RchnlarshiD fund.
Winning In this contest was Mrs.
Parrlsh. Anotner awara weni io
Mrs. Marlorle Worden for 100
at meetings since
Inln iiif h rlllh last VOflT.
Tim llatrnr nrrwldent for
ll. " . - - ' r
the past two years, repress
r.rniniinn for rooneration of
members and omcers ouring nrr
terms of olllce ana preseniea
rriff. tn nfficprs of the Dast year.
r.'lrls serving as waitresses
during the dinner were Susan
nH i inH.i Starks. Rita Petty
tohn and Paula Siewcrt. In
charge of kitchen duties were
Mrs. Rill Faira ana Mrs. Lin
coln Nash. .
Becker Guests Return
To Michigan Home
fr and Mr Albert Burken-
blne 'and their 1V year-old son.
Michael Lee, returned to their
hnma In Alnpnn Mich., last
a flow cnpniiincr two Weeks
visiting with Mrs. Burkenbine's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Becket.
uhiin hprn the Burkenbines
celebrated their eighth wedding
anniversary June 16 by enjoy
ing some of their wedding cake,
urhlrvh urn a still delirious after
remaining frozen for eight years.
Their visit here was also the
nnoenn tnr a famllv nlrnle At
Ked Bridge rarK on tne uranae
Ronde River with Mr. ana jurs.
J. K. Charlton and Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Becket. all of La Grande.
Winners Named
In Duplicate Play
Four tables of duplicate
bridge were in play at the Elks'
temple on Friday, winning high
vere Mrs. E. O. Ferguson and
LaVerne Van Marter. Mrs. Terry
Thompson and Mrs. Gordon
Pratt scored second high, third
went to Mrs. Hank Hamlin and
Mrs. Bill Collins and Mrs. Mar
lorle Worden along with Mrs.
Ola Ruggjes were fourth.
Regular bridge sessions will
be on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of the month, begin
ning at 8 p.m., July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Roice Fulleton
and Ruby left Tuesday for Vale
where they will spend a week
vlsitinc at the home of Fulle-
ton's mother. Mrs. Edith Fulle
ton, and also attending the 4th
of July rodeo there. Already in
Vale visiting at her grand
mother's was Becky. Daughter,
tOT ItASLSIJf. 4HW
Rclotivcs From Wide
Area Attend Reunion
Tl, rur! AMhual rruni'H)
held laM Sunday by tr
ffirmts In th UJfr hall In
Itardman was wrll attended
and iraftei a rreat ucrra by
14 were on hand, while tMt rar
hm firur ttr " antmng
over alrnl" the ruet rcg
Utrr. telatlrs and fllrrtd
ram from Waihlrii'ton. Calif
wi la. Idaho. I tab. as wrll as
various parts 4 trpon for th
reunion. ,
Wr e Icathcr. at master of
kriil th audience
well rntrttalned whil the din
nrr was In pf-irrrsa Wotkir.g
on the rganli-n f a family
Irro Mill t llullie ratbrrt and
Juanlta CarmUhael, Mrs, Aud
rey Allen favored the rrup with
a w.ln and the wung f-ik aided
In the program to make the
amuctner.t complete after the
dinner. Visiting and the sharing
i.f old and new acquaintances
were rn)oed.
The ret reunion will tie held
the third Sunday In June,
Queen Dock from L A.
hkft"n Mh'fy ft
the Vm.K Mi'iuw (uuntv Fair
and lut returned last Thurs
day frm L Angeles where h
had been vlsltinir for week
with her aunts. Mr. Vera Ma
honey if Ix Angeles and Mrs.
t latum heaver of falm Spring.
Mlaa M honey mad th trip
south with Diana Fulleton and
te-r rramlmothrr who llew to
Hawaii tnr a vacation trip. When
they returned from lh Ulanda.
.Shannon met them In Lo An
reles and they rame horn to
gether. Lutheran Churches
Schedule Picnic
Annuit t.irrlr- t.t V'albv and
lon Lutheran churches will be
In Cutsforth rark unaay, it is
announced.
Devotional sen Ice win re at
it mm t&tih ih riro tern rastor
in rkro an,i iviilurk dinner
will be a't noon. Visiting and
games will follow.
All are invited.
Vcnardi Moyo In
Mr. ani Mr. Juhn Vr.ard
p1 to mov In to tfi rrl
Lvans hou, formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. Wayna Rm
barhrr and family, Friday, Ven
ard. wh trffuially bream man
arer tt th lUlfner branch.
Urst atMJnal Hank. Wednes
day, left on that day for Mad.
ris to get ready V th rtvis-e.
Th truck was to load l'tay
(Thursday! anC unload Friday.
rwkM1 Mi. Lta Tbm
Vts iMt-y n(rf t fwrtland
on Monday 4 Ut week whefa
th .aited bey m-n mr4 ttn
lite. Mr. and Mrs. Faul 111 tit
and Mr. and M C. H. fvnem.
returninf horn h Vft 1 h "en
as tm IhurvUy. Mr. H-tf re
turned to her bom at VSUUm
IU View Marwr. Iofiland. after
I tltit her. Mrs Thorns. r
rntly rurnl Irorn indir
th winter in ArUa. will mak
her horn her until fall.
I WILL PAY YOU $1.50 EA.
FOI THE FOLLOWING C.f. COWS I
vcit good'oi irmi coiDmoi
ivnnies Mckels Dimea Quarters Jlalf Dollars
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"Oregon Mint" P. 0. Box 422, lone, Ore.
PH! I
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APPLESAUCE
Reg. 49c 39
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 for 49
Potato Ships 68c
Cantaloupes
4 for 79c
GRAPES Lb 29
LEMONS Doz. . . . 39 CORN, 6 ears ... 49c
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BAB-S OR OREGON CHIEF
HAMS Lb 89c
BONELESS FULLY COOKED
WIENERS
1 Lb. Pkg. 49c
ROUND-UP
ASSORTED
LUNCH MEAT
Lb. 55c
Fresh Fryer-Roaster Belts Turkeys and LynJen Fryers Available
FrICES GOOD JULY 2 and 3 Phones; (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
ltt nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stomps
MARKET
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Diana. Plans to make the trip
j I later In the week.