Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 19, 1965, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOIETY
Tccn Scamcrs Model
Before Own Mothers
T1i Teen Sesmer 4 II cln
club of ln entertained their
mot tier at a le ut the horn of
their leader. Mr Keith Ilea, on
Friday, August IS.
Mother rpM-m were Mr,
Waller Jacob. Mrs. Ismald Me
I lllktiH, Mr. Fhhn Tucker, and
Mm. Wallac Matlhevsa.
The ulrU modeled lh dresa
is they Mill rhlu at the Mor
row County Fair nest week.
I'Uns Her also made for the
U.ih lh club Mill haw at I tie
lair.
Bridge Porty Honors
Former Club Member
Mra. Bernard Damon, now ut
FuRcne anl formerly of Hepp
ner. wat erected by her friend
al a welcome bark" party, held
recently at the home of Mrt
Hob June.
Member of hrr Unmet lrldge
club were1 Invited to th Jonc
home to rnky a aoclal evening
together. Fresent were Mrt.
Terry Thornton, Mra. Floyd
Jonc. Mm. Mb Ahram. Mra.
Ilrrman Winter. Mm. Jim Inla
nd!, thn hnstcaa and honored
curt. Another member. Mm.
Arolene Laird, Mat unable to be
present.
Mm. rmon and two aon
uere spending several ilaya at
the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mra. Claude Craham.
Wad- Thur, TtU
Aug. lMt-20
TOONG CASS1DT
Starring Rod Taylor,
riua
A HICK WIND IN JAMAICA
With Anthony Qulnn
Sot 4 Sua. Aug. 21-22
dear BRicnrrc
Starring James Stewart
riua
TORT COURAGEOUS"
Fred Bier nd IJonald Barry
Tumv Auf. 24
IW A Cor
TAKE HER. SHE'S MINE
Jamra Stewart. Sandra I
I'lua
THE EARTH
DIES SCREAMING
WL. Thur frt.
Aug. 2S-2S-27
A BOT TEN TEET TALL
Fdward G. Robinson,
riua
OtACX IN THE WORLD
Starring Dana Andrews, Jan
et ti Scott. Kleron Moors, and
Alexander Knox.
GROVE
DRIVE-IN THEATER
HERMI3T0N
PH. 676-9200 .
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
Soroptimists Host
Court and Mothers
At Luncheon Meeting
"A most rn Joy able and rattl
ing summer" waa tha general
feeling In mrmtu-nta made by
Quern Judy Stirrer and hrr Mor
row county fair and rode( prln--ee
when they reviewed their
Hummer cerlerre to rnrrntwm
and guest of tbe Nropllmlt
club at lit luncheon meeting
last Thursday noon.
The attractive quern, her four
(rliuewe. their mother, and
their official ihajterone were
honored guests for a buffet
luncheon at noon. Also greeted
wa Prince Shannon Ma hooey
of the Pendleton Hound
court, and hrr mothrr. Mm. I.
W. Ma honey.
I'lai t- were marked by mini
ature hornet, with larger ceram
ic and plastic hornet adding th
tot-stern touch along the tablet
and about the room. A baby
i. ture of each girl on the court
had been secured by Mr. Arch
le tlmmdel Murtkem. thrlr
chaperone. and a game of Iden
.... r - .. . . . . 1 1 .i "
lliyina; me im"ii-ii
was found enjoyable, A musical
Jingle on "seams" waa dedicated
to Mm. Munkem. accompanied
oy a small sewing kit gift
In their review of aummer
trip. Prince (Jlnger MaJVske
tuld of their first official ap
(earanre In the Arlington par
ade and It rodeo grand entry;
prince F.rna Winchester spoke
hlirhlv of the Fourth of July
celebration at Condon, tha atrert
parade and rodeo there. The
buy and earning sthedule of
the ci met at Chief JoM-ph Day
celebration Kit reviewed by
ITlnri-s Suan McCoy, followed
by highlight of the Redmond
featlvltlea by rtlncrn Karla Lu-
ttant. Thla wa the flrt year a
court from here had ridden In
the Redmond parade.
Quern Judy summarized their
Hummer cnxrlence and ex
pressed appreciation to all for
Interest shown In the court and
Jfor the good aupport at me
dance. Mr. Munkrm an
nounced thrlr appearance on a
radio atatlon In Pendleton today
(Thuradayl, with luncheon
KpunMred by the lions club,
and announced the coming
dance.
Mm. Charles Stark, club prrt
Ident, wrlcomd the guests, and
Mm. Jim Ilager, chairman, pre
sided over the program.
Mother present wrre Mra.
One Mi)chke. Lexington; Mra.
Warrrn McCoy, Irrigon; Mra.
Harold Stirrer. lone; Mra. George
l.urlanl. Lena, and Mrs. Ernie
Wlnchratcr, Heppnor.
MUacs Jan Hagrr and Linda
Starks. daughters of members,
wrre also guesta.
Work M'hrdule was announced
f.r construction of thla year's
float by Mra. Wca Sherman,
float chairman.
Tell tho advertiser you saw It
In the Gazctte-Tlmcs.
"Somathlag from tha Jaweler'a.
Is always something spedaL"
JEWELERS
STAMPS
Flower Arrangements
Studied by Members
Prior to Club Show
The tone Garden rlub met at
the home of Mr. (Hear l.un
itrll uitli li rnrmlirm rrnt
Mm Mary Sann of I"m and
Mr. Hay Smith of llrppnrr
wrre sunt a.
lliMirut were Mr Nrl An-dt-fw.n
aftiled by Mr. Andy
Van Schoiack Mr. Ililll Fmert.
another titea, an unabb to
tx- prearnt.
Mre al-ut flower arrange
ment prrparatorv to the flowrf
hiw wa tbe program present
ed lv Mm. William Itawlin.
Mr. Itawlin said that arrang
er can only learn to create by
doing, not by copy In
Ttiere muit le a plan or shape
i mlntt- a idare
,1.. ........ - ,- -
where the arrangement will te
a a . . a - I
uwd; matertai anq mnnino
muni be connlderrd; harmony,
rhythm. "lnt of InlrreM and
unity are Important, aa well a
sire and balance, were points
brought out by the sprakrr.
n.. T,.m iluOKtnn talked on
...... - - - ... -
miniature arrangrmrnt and
had an rxtrnslve display rf
...... n.niiinitfi Inrluillmr child
ren's tiny cujmi. doll shoe, rtc.
Many beautiful gladioli and
dahlias wrre hrought and also
container. The member dem
onstrated their skill by making
lovely arrangemrnta.
Mm. Cecil Jonrs prrsidrd at
the bulnra meeting with Mm.
K. V. inrisiopnenHJn. rM nuim
mm urMirv Mrt Nela Ander-
Mn wa la-esented a going away
inn inm iiw o,uu.
The September 14 meeting will
Ih at the William Kawllna home
with Mr. Huston aa co hostesa.
l i.lnwt in hrlni a
M 1 in . t ...... . - '- '---
gumt at the oen meeting. A
tour 01 me tianua nrurni win
he a feature of the program.
McDaniel Relatives
Join for Reunion
A reunion of descendants of
ho i.lnnii-r McDaniel family
wa enloyrd by a gathering of
about (5 Mrona Sunday, Aug
ust 8. at the courthouse park.
Several came from out-of-town
to Join In the second of what
Is hoped to be an annual reun
ion. Two were elected to organize
plans for next year. Mrs. Ken
neth Batty and Mm. Max Busch
ke. Helping with this year's
plans was Mrs. Carry Hasting.
Those coming from out-of-town
wrre Mra. Gladys Corrlgall,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Pclvtn
McDaniel and daughter Karen.
Pendleton; Mrs. Maxlne Mahon
and two sons. Bobby Dean and
Mike. F.lgln. and her son-ln law
and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Aar
on Stubblefleld, Walla Walla,
Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDan
iel and sons Sammy and Ivan,
Jr.. Monument; Mr. and Mrs,
Frank McDaniel. Stanfield;
Mra. Dorothy Bromley, Arling
ton. Wn.; Mra. Hrrshel Town
send and daughter. Sue, lone,
and Jill and Jeanie Cllne of Salt
Lake City, Utah, who are visit
ing their uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Batty.
f'imii1etlni the rroun. were
relatives and friends from the
areas of Hardman and Ilcppner.
Gilliams Entertain
Out-of-town Guests
Mr. and Mra. Howard Gilliam
and family returned to their
home In Colvllle, Wn., August
7. after a few days visit at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Gilliam and with other
relatives here. Gilliam, a county
extension agent, had completed
six weeks summer school train
ing at Oregon State University.
While In Corvallls. they had also
visited Mr. and Mra. Earl Blake
at Pacific City..
Leaving Saturday, after a four
day visit with Mr. and Mra. Gil
liam, were another son and fam
ily. Rev. Father and Mrs. Jack
son E. Gilliam, two daughters
and one son, of Great Falls,
Mont. Father Gilliam, rector of
the Episcopal Church of Incar
nation In Great Falls, and his
family had been on an extended
vacation trip to the southern
states, and stopped to visit the
oarents on their return trip
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jurgen-
son and son Greg of Dallas were
week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mra. Wes Sherman and family.
Mr. Jurgenson, ceneral manager
of the Dallas Itemlzer-Observer,
was on the staff at the time
Sherman was associate editor of
the paper.
We Will
Deliver Your
Processed Meat
WHOLESALE MEATS
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
SCHEDULE!
Hogs - Tuesday
Cattle Wed.. Thura.
Sheep Any Day
Follett Meat Co.
Ph. 567-6651
Hermlston. Oregon
On Hermlaton-McNarf
Highway
Of Charge
Heppner,
Ion.
Golfers Continue
Two-City Rivalry
Frirndly rivalry th
Willow Crrrk Hir club of
Heppner and the Klnru Golf
ilub will rootinu Kuo-lay h
Kinrua roum when a gud aUrd
rtintingrnt of the local dlvoterrs
travel there f another In ser
ies of malctM-a.
The Kinrua group will ! hmt
for brrakfaat and after play, tti
rolfer will rnky a rfluk pic
nlc. Willow Crrrk now holda tha
rotating trophy, having defeated
the vuitora on the local rtMjrie
In a re-rnt match. Whrthrr thry
ran hold It Sunday remains to
be seen.
Fun hrr Information on the
Sunday rvent may b obtained
from Clint McQuarrle by thoae
Interested.
Mr. and Mm, loqsf Cooaar
wrre rrk end visitor at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mr. Carry Hatting. On Sunday
thrv Mncd other relative fi
a birthday dinner honoring his
father. Frank Connor. brfie re
turning to thrir home In Forest
Grove. Another recent vlaltoa at
the llaatlng home wa thrlr
niece, Gladys Corrlgall of "urt
land, who came for the McDan
iel reunion.
SCOTT LARGE
Isa asSte "'ia'
IPapeir Tewels
SWEET PICKLES
MJB COFFEE
2
3
6 Ox. Instant gf)c
Prauns
S 02.
Minute Maid 12 oz.
Lemonade
5 for $1
PRICES GOOD AUG. 20 and 21
Girl from Thailand
Visits Wcatherfordi
Ml Sirinapha (Mu) Kum
lhal. whM home la in Bankok.
Thailand, wa indortrinatrd la
M.rfrow county farm life last
Mrrk title site Mat a guest at
the Kill Weathrrford ftui.
With hrr boat, aha ma4a a tour
of the rattle and wheat farma
and aited in a rattle drive
during a rain storm.
Mua Kumphal, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Saerong Kumphal
of ftam-kok. I a Junior at Ore
gon Stale L'nlvrrsity, where she
t majoring In micro biology.
In company with Mm. Justine
Knoll and daughter Ann of Cor
valhs, friends of the Wrather
fords, she had traveled to Full
man, Wn.. and Moacuw, Idaho.
They vldted here on thrlr re
turn home.
Student Leaders
Attending Workshop
Tim Tulli and Steve Warrrn,
resident and vice president re-le-flvely
of thla year student
tnKly at Heppner High school,
are attending the atate council
wkhop for student leader In
Oregon this week at Eugene.
The workhop, held each aum
mer on the University of Oregon
campus, started Sunday, and
win last through rriday.
Waternmeloini
ta i
CiusiyiEiibers f
Seedless GRAPES 191
LB. 750
LB. ?19
LB 52.23
LEAN, WELL-TRIMMED
55c
MARKET
KtrrNEI GAZETTE -TIMCS. Thar-. AHwat It. IMS
Group Travels East
To Visit Relatives
A two week trip wa enjoyed
by Mr and Mr Lincoln Nash
the fimt part f the month. They
left t a vlit with relative
to r.'.Ui and South Dakota on
Aurust I. arrompanled by Mm.
Mat tie Green.
Among relative lltd were
Mr. ,Nah nKfther at Form an.
N. D. and a brother and other
relatives of Mr. Nah.
Mm. feen accompanied them
a far a Lemmon, S. D. whrr
she visited her brother In law
and sUtcr. Mr. and Mm. Earl
Knrpprr. She rrturntnl home by
train and bu. All were home by
the end of last week.
Recast fctigut ef Mr. and
Mr. Bb Jrtnr and family wrre
Mr. and Mr. Ray Myrtck and
sons. Strve and Jeff, of Sacra,
mrnto. Calif. Myrtck was the
f.nvr director of Morrow Coun
ty Wrlfare, before leaving for
further training about right
intra cn A1ir enmoletinff his
master's degree, he continued In
wrlfare work and la now the dlr
eel or of the Children" Welfare
Division In Sacramento county.
Nerd extra cash 7 Sell unused
Items around your place with
a Gazette-Time classified ad.
reen Peppers EACH 5
3 1 8?
PACOTC CLEAKED Lrj) fVT) I II
Stirirap ?krff& I
Pork Chops 79
Pork Loin End Roast lb 65$
mmmT?7mTmmmammmmmmillm' OREGON CHIEF
FDFsH FILLET OF countbt style
FRESH PILLtl p(JRE p0RK
Red Snapper SAUSAGE
lb. 390 lb. 49&
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's
Mrs. Laird to Move
Mrs Arolene Laird plan to
move thla week-end to Yakima,
Vn.. whrr she will trach spec
ial education beginning thla
fall at McKlnley School. Her new
adJrraa will be 210 B1 Air Av
nu. Yakima. Her son. Tom. U
employed by Oren Brace and
will fotn his mother in Yakima
when ha flnlshe the farm work,
A graduate of Heppner ItiKh
ahol with the cUa of llsA
ha hopes to enter the Coast
Guard. "We will mtsa our many
friend here." Mr. Laird said.
Tha Laird have lived In llrpp
rwr for 10 year and recently
sold their variety atore to Mr.
and Mr. Wilbur Van Blokland.
COLE ELECTSIC
f Motor Bewtadiag
f INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL
I FARM A.ND HOMK
IPendlefon 27-T7fil
lb. i!$
nice to save twice-
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
77C7
GREEN
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