LOT MARSH. Editor
New Officers Preside
Over First Rebekah
Meeting of New Year
JUna Soud Ret k ah lodge No.
33 held It first rrgular rnectlns;
of the new year on January IS
with Noole Grand Lucille rar
rlah rrlllntf. ami all but two
rtrwly elected of fliers present.
In addition lo Ilia regular lui
inrM tf the lodge, the charter
hii draped In memory of Omrl
Inskeris a former Hardman rest
ilrrtt and memtter of Wllluw
Lodge No. m. IVOF. for many
I ears.
In commemoration of the foun
ding of OldfclUmshlp In Anwi
Irk 1H.1 years ago this month.
Mr. M N. Kirk, right aunpHt
to i. grand, conducted a
Himilon and answer period on
the life of Thomas Wiley,
Mrs. Parrlh waa hostess dur
Inar the aortal hour, serving
apple aplc cake and coffee to
the 17 members and one guest
present. Ijmu colors of pink and
green were carried out In table
and rake decorations.
Following are the new slate of
officers elected lo srrve for the
coming year: Lucille Parrlsh,
noble grand; Mra. Larry took,
lre grand; Mra. Orlan Wright,
recording secretary; Mm. Nrah
Kaimua, treasurer; Mra. Tom
HuMon, financial aoietary; Mrs.
Lincoln Nash, warden; Mra. Hob.
ert Ihibb. conductor; Mra. M. N.
Kirk, r. support to noble grand'
Mra. Itacharl Harnett. 1. aupport
to noble grand; Mra. Ola Kug
glea, chaplain; Mm. Dean Con
nor, musician: Alice Luttrril,
color bearer; Mra. KranW Ayera,
r. aupport vice grand; Mra. Ger
aid itood. 1. aupnort vice grand
Mr. Lena Kelly. Inside guar
dlan; Mra. Eva Griffith, outside
guardian; Mra. frudv Casebeer,
junior past noble grand: Mra,
ltha Archer, r. aupport pant n g
Other Berirstrom. 1. aupport
pat ng: Mra. Mattle Grern. r
upport chaplain; Mra. R. G. Me
Murtry, 1. aupport chaplain; Mra
Archie Padbcrg. r. altar bearer;
Mra. A LaTrace. 1. altar bearer,
.special recognition waa given
two retiring officers for faithful
yeara of service. Mm. Lena Kel
Iv as recording secret a ry. and
Kather Bergatrom aa financial
secretary.
MOEHY
rm it &
tBurkenbinc Honored
At Surprise Dinner
Porrrst 8urkj-nblti was picas
antly surprised Saturday eve
nlng when aeveral eoupfca ar
rived at Ms home for a birthday
iMtlu(k dinner and card party
in nls honor.
r.'nloytng an evening of pi
not hie Play were Mr. and Mra.
Ijirrv reiacn. Mr. and Mra
Verne Kelthley. Mr and Mrs.
Mike Cray, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Allstott,
Mr. and Mrs. I harlea MrKlnnon,
Mr. and Mra. I.vle Jcnson and
Mr. and Mra. Burkenblne.
Prliea for high pinochle score
went to Mrs. MrKlnnon. low
acore was tallied by Larry Feta.
rh and the traveling pinochle
rle ended In the possession of
.le Jenson.
New Ironing Ideas
Presented to Unit
Member of the Heppner Ex
tension Unit met last Tuesday at
the home of Mm. Bud Peck for
the project lesson. "New Wrlnk
lea in Ironing." with demonstra
tlona by January project leaders
Mm Kelthley Blake and Mrs
Alice McCane.
It waa announced during the
business meeting that the Feb
ruary unit meeting will be held
Tuesday, February 9, In the base,
ment of the Nazarene church.
Also announced were plana for
a food aale to be held Saturday,
February 13.
Attending the meeting and
potlurk luncheon were Mra.
bavid Eckman. Mm. William
Heath. Mm. Frank Connor, Mm
Ray Drake, Mm. Kelthley Blake.
Mm. Jim McCabe, Mrs. Paul War.
ren. the hoateas, Mm. Peck, and
a guest. Mrs. Bud Marshall.
Travels in Mexico
Viewed With Interest
By Soroptimist Club
The bright and colorful life
of Mexico and Ha people were
shown to mrmtx-r and guests of
the Soroptimist club at Ha lunch
eon meeting I a t Thursday noon
by Mrs One Ferguson.
Mr. and Mra. Ferguson travel
ed by train last October with &8
other tourists over a wide area
of Mexico. Colored slides taken
on the tour gave an Interesting
account of life, customs, art and
natural beauty aeen In the
neighboring country to the aouth.
The tourists were able to wit
ness religious ceremonies of the
people, view wide varletlea of
the Mexican art. climb historic
pyramids In the Temple of the
Sun, aee Industrie and types of
living condltlona for all classes.
The colorful atone mosaics cov
ering fronts of many public
buildings were especially Inter
eating to the viewers.
Coming Cvcnls
I UN DAY. January U
Ruth Assembly No. 10. Older f
Rainbow fee GUIs, public In
stallatum. Masonic ball, t pja.
MONDAY. January
Chamber c4 Commerce. Waaea
Wheal. Boon.
Order of taster Star, MaseaU
bait, 1:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, fsmuarv 27
4 If Leaders' anqut. Episcopal
parish balL tiM p.m.
Odd ratlawa. I0OP ball. I pja.
THUJUDAT, January ZS
Sor optomlsta. Hotal Grill, boob. .
Miss Mahon is Bride
Of Walla Walla Man
At December Wedding
The marriage of Mlsa JoAnne
Mahon. daughter of Mra. Max-
Ine Mahon of Elgin, to Aaron M.
Stubbleflrld. aon of Mr. and Mm
Emery Stubblcfield of Walla
Walla. Wn. waa aolcmnlrcd In
pretty winter ceremony Satur
day. Ieccmber 2fl. Vowa were re-
pcated In the Elgin Church of
the Nararcne at 4 o'clock In the
afternoon.
Under an arch of evercreen
boughs, flanked by tapera In
candelabra, the ceremony waa
ixrformed by the Rev. Leonard
Oalllvan. Soloist was Mm. Galll-
van. who aang "Because and
Whither Thou Coest." accom
panied by Mra. Mabel Bends-
shadier at the organ.
The bride waa escorted down
the aisle by her uncle. Jack Ma
hon of Council, Idaho. Her full
length gown of white bridal sat
in and lace waa fashioned with
scalloped neckline and long
pointed aleeves. Her finger tip
illusion veil waa held In place
hv a crown or aeed pearls and
rhlneatnnes, and she carried a
white Bible topped with white
rose bouquet. She wore a string
oi pcaris, a girt or ner great
grandmother, Mm. Maude Rob
Ison of Heppner.
Maid of honor waa Ml.ta Linda
Kennedy, wearing a floor length
gown of red satin and ahort red
bluahinff veil. Miss Sharllvn Ma
hon. cousin of the bride, served
as bridesmaid, wearing a red
aatln atreet length dress. Candle
lighters were twin sisters of the
Ttijt ffiionf iiwilirr was Intro
duced by Mrs Charlea Starka. Rrfm. also dreascd In red.
program chairman.
Communications with mem
bers of the sister club In Tarn
worth. England, received here
during the holidays were shared
during recent rneetlngs. An
nouncement was made of the
annual citizenship award contest
for high school aenlom this
month, and encouragement given
to have local students partici
pate. Club bulletins were distrib
uted by Mm. Carl McDanlel. bul
letin chairman. Northwest Reg
ional meeting was announced
for April 23 and 24 In Salem.
Couple Planning
Spring Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Frank-
lln of Route 2. Milton Freewater,
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Linda Lee
Franklin, also of Milton Free-
water to Frank Jepsen, son of
Mr. and Mra. Walter Jepsen of
Elmer Stubbicfleld was best
man for his brother, and ush
em were Bob Mahon. brother of
the bride, and Albert Stubble
field, brother of the groom
Young Mike Mahon, brother of
the bride, acted aa ring bearer,
and little ratsy Rae Mahon.
cousin of the bride, was flower
girl.
For her daughter's weddlnn,
Mm Mahon chose a blue Jacket
ensemble. Mra. stubble II eld
mother of the groom, wore a red
afternoon dress. Both wore pink
rosebud corsages.
Due to closed roads and im-
poxslble traveling conditions at
the time, the bride's grand
parents, Mr. and Mm Sam Mc
Daniel of Hardman. and Mrs.
Joe Mahon of Heppner, as well
aa the great grandmother, Mrs
Maude Roblson. Heppner, were
unable to attend. Parents,
brothers and sisters of the
groom, and the Jack Mahon
family of Council, Idaho, how.
ever, were present.
The couple greeted their
fnnB
Miss Franklin Is a graduate of; I"'" ?"a recfP'
L'maolne Hleh school with tne
clasa of l'i3. Mr. Jepsen is a
graduate or lone Mich Softool
and also of Oregon Technical
Institute, Klamath Falls, In ltHl.
He la now employed by tne
Farmers Co op at Walla Walla.
Washington.
A spring wedding Is planned
by the couple.
DIAMOND W I N a
5
tion at the church following the
ceremony. A beautiful three
tiered wedding cake, topped
with miniature bride and groom
and trimmed In red roses, cen
tered the serving table.
For going away, the bride
wore a white knit suit. The
couple now live In Walla Walla,
where the bridegroom Is em
ployed as a correctional officer
at the State Penitentiary, and
the new matron is a dental assistant
MONACO"A aiNOLB DIAMOND
MiKACio ay two oblicatb
PITALt WHICH MIRROR ITS
BRILLIANCB PROM IOO
"Something from the Jeweler's
Is always aomethlng special.1
MENUS
Heppner Schools Hot Lunch
Week of January 25-29 1965
MONDAY
Ala-Rlna, cabbage salad, cake,
fruit, bread and butter and milk.
TUESDAY
White beans with bacon, car
hot sticks, hot rolls and butter,
fruit and milk.
WEDNESDAY
Turkey gravy, rice, fruit, milk,
bread and butter, vegetable Jell
o salad.
THURSDAY
Spaghetti and meat balls,
spinach, upside down cake, car
ror sticks, hot rolls and buttor,
milk.
FRIDAY
Vegetable soup, peanut butter
sandwiches, lettuce salad, apple
crisp and milk
JEWELERS
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PR. 678-9200
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i
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WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE:
Hogs Tuesday
Cattle . Wed., Thurs.
Sheep . Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Hermlston, Oregon
Ph. 567-6651
On Hermlston McNary
Highway
New Officers Take
Over Year's Duties
In Oddfellows Lodge
Recently Installed officers oi
Willow Idtae.m Ti'. t. IOOK. pre
aided at th first rnertlng of
ifirif new year In the lodge hall
last Wednesday evening
Installation, held jointly with
Sans Soud Krbrkah lodge on
January if, was prrtidcd ovr by
Ieputv Grand Master Cecil
Jones of Lealngton. with the aa
sutance of (Hia I'adtM-rg, grand
secretary; iene toie. grand
trt-axurrr- r-i num. grand war
den, all of Lexington; CornHi
t.reen, deputy grand rnantha',
and John Wighlman, deputy
grand chaplain.
Klected and Installed to serve
aa nohle grand fr the year la
Leon Ball. Seated with him rr
Hun llaguewood. vice grand;
Iurwood Tash. s.-rrtar' treasur
er. Appointive officers Include
Pete McMurtry, r sufport N. ;.;
Cornett Green. 1. support N. G.J
Bill Farra, warden; Bob Lowe,
conductor; Lincoln Nash, chap
lain; Herman Green, Inside guar
dian; Archie Parberg, outside
guardian; Clarence Bauman. r.
support vice grand, and John
Wljrhtman, 1. support vice grand.
Willow Lodge members par
ticipated In the enjoyment of a
awiss steak dinner prior to In
stallation ceremonies with Sans
Soud and visitors from neighbor
ing lodges.
Ruth Assembly Plans
Installation Sunday
Ruth Assembly No. 50. Order
of Italnhow for Clrla. will aeat
a complete alate of of fleers and
i-iar-i memr-rs at a puMic In-
January 24. at the Masonic hall.
oei-inning at i p m.
I tie assembly eatenda a spec.
si inviiauon io an M"ns
Eastern Mar momhrtt thtr f.m
Hies and friends to attend the
arternoon ceremony
Big Crowd Served
At Prc-Game Feed
A nxxt turnout t.f ltt, nn.f
Letineton and lne residents'
latroiilri the frAtimnuirarf
chili and noodle fred before the
lone Heppner game Tuesday eve
nlng. The kitchen committee
dcMwratrlv sent rxii .imohI
calls for help before all wrre fed.
for additional food for the much
larger man average crowd.
ArIreclatlon ia tnrlmf t
the ITA Wavs anrl mean mm.
mitte to all those who came
rrom otner towna. to those who
worked anrl tn ihnu uhn
vlded food, rroceeds will an lnft
the ITA acholarship fund.
Need extra cash Sell unuimt
Items around your place with
a Cazerte-Tlmea classified ad.
ntttntn CAltnz nUtS. nrdrr. Jamuary tl. IMS
Hardman News
f ALTA STEVENS
HARDMAN Mr. and Mrs, Sam
steera were vtsltora Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
atevens
Chapin to the hospital Friday
nen n oecame in.
(.Jthera on the sick list the pa it
week were Jo lean Stevens and
Cbarlotte Walker.
Brette and Pa Mi Howell of
Heppner visited Bonnie Kesaell
over the week-end.
Mrs. Maalne Mahon and aona
Bobby and Mike of Llgln spent
me weeK-cnd visiting ner par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McDan
nlel.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens
visited at Monument on Sunday
wun Mr. ana Mrs btaniey Mus-grave.
Recent visitors at the Charlo-
oMe Walker home were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Kessell of Walla Walla.
Wn.. Bill Kessel of Pendleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dooney of
Mitchell and Grace Crewdson of
Heppner.
Llmer Knlehten of Condon
visited his brother. Wilbur
Knighten. one day last week.
Llallis McDanlel tarred sheen
for Darold Hams on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C Lesley vis t-
ed In Monument on Sunday. I
Heppner Frosh
Drop Arlington
By KIT ANDERSON
Hepprter llleh a i'nuh basket
ball Uim got tak on the win.
nlng trail last Thursday when
they traveled to Arlington and
swamped the Honker Frosh, 42
27.
Although the Mustanca were
down. 12 10. at the end of the
first quarter, they rushed bacK
with an 19 point second quarter
to take 28 15 halftlm Wad.
Reserves finished th second
half for the Mustang Frosh. out
scoring the Honkers for the final
margin.
Dave Hall and Rusa Kilkenny
led scorers with Hall getting Id
and Kilkenny canning 11.
HFPPVFR 4V I l.i II 1ft Kllken.
nv 11. I'ettvlohn 2. MrliwH ft
Anderson 4 t)rsk ILsivllna
Dobbs 2. Stlllman Z
ARIJNGTOM 27 Brlc 4. Dit-
tmer 2. Nelson 8. Odom 4. Rob.
Ison, Anderson 2, liennlzan 2.
Vanacotter 5, Murray.
HEPPNFR 10 18 11 645.
ARLINGTON -12 3 6 627.
Need scratch puds? Get them
at the Gazette-Times.
Betty Crocker
CAKE MIX
' JJ eU
3 for
National Biscuit Company
Prsfiiiuiii CracEieirs 2 lb. box
Nallcy's
Metyoranciise qt. 49
NALLET-S 22 OZ.
Banquet Sills ... 39
FROZEN
Orange Juice
12 Ox.
2 for 89'
TEW yim
Parsnips. Turnips.
Carrots. Rutabaga
lb. 35
LEAN BONELESS
ME
W MEAT
590
CELLO
CAULIFLOWER
250 head
OREGON CHIEF
SMOKED
Pork Chops
5Qc
Boiler Onions
3 Lb.
Bog
19c
LEnlKE
tea
290
TENDER TASTY
leeff Over lb. 29
Fresh Crabs
lb. Average
each
PRICES GOOD JANUARY 22 and 23 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
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