Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 10, 1966, Page 3, Image 3

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Aids Tension Relief
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the rrgular mrrllng of the rup
n rrUuarv 3 ft! the Khea
t'frr-k Grange hall.
The amart homrmakrr t.lana
her wttrk. ! on thing at
time, alicrnatra hardnr )ota
ulih riilif mr. ami ilMa nt
aitonle over trivial dHalla. if
the U l avoid i.hvtlcal ami
mrntal fatigue," ronllnued Mrs.
lUxikrr
Sioflnu murh uwd equipment
within ray rrarh. uing kimm!
ltur. ami giving altrnilon to
the rtiTr ux or mutflu were
among many fatigue ncnting
Idoaa prcwnlrd. Ikmnitratlun
of the h't MMture to ux In
doing dlffrrrnt hourhoId takka
rre made hv Mm Ik-an (.rave
Mr. Itartort Clark pri-M-nted
an "rye oener , encouraging
mcmlx-ra to acquire cirrxm
tknre frlrnda In foreign ruun
trlra through Atnorlated, C'oun
try Womrn of the World, to
which all ratenilon unit mem
nrra twlong. Twelve women re
queried namea from Italy, Scot
land. Crtnuny, France, India.
hu'lan1. and Ireland.
Mra. Koger Palmer told of her
en lal from New Zealand.
Malaya, India, and Finland, and
ahowed Mdurt'i, itlfta. maea
ilnra and loka he had receiv
ed from them during an eight
day visit with the Palmer fam
ily. At the bUklneM meeting roll
rail waa answered by giving a
aperlal time or emvgv aavlng
trick In doing housework. The
4 II demonittratlon day waa dla
ruiuied. and the group voted to
give award! to 4 II winners of
oYrrion t ration In Junior and
senior clothing and food, for
both Individuals and teams A
rommlttee for selecting these
awards will he Mrs. L. A. Me
Cabe, Mrs. timer Palme and
Mrs William Kawlln.
' The March meeting will be
on making meringues, led by
Mla Marilyn BergMrom and
Mrs. William Berirstrom. Also
planned Is a white elephant
sale at auction.
Mrtsker maps of Morrow. Gil
liam, Umatilla, Wheeler counties
on aale at the Gazette-Times,
$1 23 each. Others available on
order.
DANCE
To Live Music
Saturday Night
Wagon Wheel
HEPFNElt
Phone 678-8997
MOIETY
I'omiiu Cwnts
THURSDAY, February 10
CiU Kckswt aWkeUMkll )
bm, 7 p.m. grade school
f ytnnaslunv.
miOAT. rsbruarr II
Saaketboll Madras vs. MrT
Klah, Meppoer blah school
THI.
Morrow C u t Y Cewlellee
luikchsoa mootiaa. Hppotr
CrtU dlnlna loom. ItOO P-m.
SATURDAY, rebfuarr II
Basketball H.ppo.r a 8 ha I
moa County at Mora.
toy Icout, Cub Scout Basquet
nigh acbool ccuetoritua, 8iM
SUNDAY, February I)
Clka' plnocbi Tournament.
IMsu. Clka Temple,
MONDAY, rsbruarr II
Hppor Morrow County Cham
bor of Com marcs, Boon, wag
on Wheel.
TUESDAY. February IS
Coldea Aee Club. 7 pun Epia
copal parish balL
Isaatlt Basketball Came. Dirt
League vs. laculty. blah
school aym. 7:)0 pan.
THURSDAY, February 17
SoroptUnLt Club ot Krppnor
noon tunc booo. Heppoor Grill
dining room.
Bride-elect Showered
At Pre-nuptial Party
Miss Chrrvl Dellrnhrock waa
guekt of honor at a bridal show
er Saturday afternoon, January
29. at the Kptsropal I'arNh hall.
ler marriage to Stuart Cribble
will le an event of Saturday,
February 12. at 2 o'clock at All
Saints F.bl.tcopal church.
Her chosen wedding colss of
Ink and white were used In
florsl decorations on the serv
Ing table and about the room
lioateasea were Mrs. Matt
lushes. Mrs. Douglas Cribble
and Mrs. Kddle Gunderson.
Following the opening of
many lovely glfta by the hon
or guest, rerresnmenis were
served the 33 guests attending.
"ourlng were mothers of the
betrothed couple, Mrs. Don Bel
enbrock and Mrs. Lowell Crib
ble.
Miss Marks Chosen
National Delegate
Miss Margaret Marks, fresh
man at Oregon state University,
ai been chosen as a state del
egate to attend the National I II
;ovrrnment Con ference In
Washington. D. C In April, ac
cording to word received by Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Abrama.
Miss Marks was a represen
tative from Wheeler County at
ine wregon conierencc in aaiem
last year and at the end of the
sessions was chosen as an alter
nate. She will be one of two
Oregon student delegates who
will go east for the national
conference this spring.
She was a member of the 1965
graduating class from Heppncr
High school. Her home Is In Foa-sll.
FOR YOUR
Three Scholarships
Available to Seniors
By Federated Women
The Seventh District. Oregon
Knl ration of Wotnen'a Clubs,
dlreti the attention of all j:rad
listing high school seniors to
Iture Mlioarhl now being
made available by the frdcra
lion.
Three s hoUrnhli are avail
able, one each In the fields of
art. Instrumental music and vo
ral music. Competition fur the
three acholarshlps a tarts at the
District level. An amount of $1V)
per scholarship la awarded at
the state level.
Application forma and further
Inf. matlon may be obtained
from Mrs Melvln Bates, District
music scholarhlp chairman,
(toi 1091. lYndleturt. Oregon.
All Interested ersona are
u r r-d to obtain forms Immedi
ately since completed forms are
due to the District chairman by
March 1.
The District contest to deter
mine w inner of each of the three
schlashlps will be held Joint
ly March 3 at 10 a m In the
Vert llubroom In Pendleton.
Mothers Entertained
At Annual FHA Tea
Decorations by Erna Winches
ter highlighted the annual Fu
ture llomemakers Mothers' Tea,
Thursday afternoon. February
3, at the high school cafetorl
urn. when mothers of both FHA
nd FFA members were honor
rd guests.
Entertainment during the af
ternoon Included a ballet by
Sara Miller, and a selection of
songs by Judy Jones and Kathy
Melbv accompanied by Jams
Baker, and by Judy Jones and
Janls Baker, accompanied by
Kathv Melbv.
Those attending were served
heart shaped cakes, coffee, tea.
and punch by Maralee Murray I
and Carol Rawlins.
The chairman of the Mothers
Tea was Judy Jones. Announc
Ing of the program was done
bv Monda Hark. UUier commit
tecs and chairmen were invita
tions by Shirley Norton, helped
bv Jill Schmidt and Janls Ba
ker; program by Nonda Clark,
and fefrcshments by Donna rot
ter.
Background music during the
tea wus provided by pianists
Verlna French. Susan Drake,
Jar Is Baker, and Kathy Melby
Faculty advisor Is Miss Vlr
ginla Buch, high school home
making teacher.
Social Fellowship
Feature of Program
At Annual Dinner
lleppner Mothers' club mem
bers entertained at a pleasant
social evening Saturday, with
husbands a honor guests for
the annual awes-theart dinner
Thirty three persons were srrved
a LufM dinner at the lUpporr
Grill dining rom. with table
.titrations rsrrylng out the
Valentine nvttf.
Mrs. Everet tStruckmeier. club
president, welcomed those at
lending and Introduced mem
bers and their guests. Two new
members. Mrs. fcne WinUvs
and Mrs. AI Bosrhce, and their
husbands were given a apccla!
Introduction.
Following dinner, the group
traveled to the home of Mr. and
Mra. Jack Krelger for entertain
ment. A teautlful selection of
colored slides, arranged to de
pict the changing seasons, was
presented by l.ynn Pearson. Es
pecially beautiful were the win
ter acenea of the Sawtooth
mountains In southern Idsho
where his family had vacation
ed while making their home In
Boise.
Ilev. Kenneth Robinson enter
tained with folk aongs. with
guitar accompaniment, and also
accompanied the group In In
formal singing of a variety of
favorite aongs.
Hostesses served refreshments
at the close of the evening.
Enjoy Valentine Pflffyil!E,,,ttlt cazettc-twej. Thsusdor. rsbruarr io. i
A meeting of the Hutterflng
era 4 II cooking club was raited
to order by the president, Terry
Cross, on February 4 at the
home of our leader. Mrs. Wal
lace Wolff. We discussed a trip
to the supermarket For roll rail
at the neat meeting we are to
report about any spd. After
the rr.rrtlr.g w had a Valen
tine party. Members brought re
freshments or party favors. We
meet again at the Wolff home
on February 24.
I.lndy Leon nig, reporter
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
Heppaoff Elementary
rsbruarr 14-18
Monday spaghetti and meat,
vegetable aalad. cheese a ticks,
peach halves, bread and butler.
milk.
Tuesday Fried chicken, but
tered corn, celery sticks, apri
cots, bread and butter.
Wednesday Potatoes, h a m-
burger gravy, cabbage aalad,
purple plums, bread and but
ter, milk.
Thursday Vegetable beef
stew, cottage cheese, pears,
bread and butter milk.
Friday Vegetable soup, pea
nut butter sandwiches, cinna
mon rolls, applesauce, milk.
When you patronize Gazette-
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make a better paper Tell them
you saw It In the Gazette -Times.
AI Lamb Shows
Gain in Hospital
AI Lamb, who has been 111
since returning from Washing
ton, D. C, In late January. Is
showing continued Improve
ment in Pioneer Memorial lua.
pita!, according to the report of
hla aon, Wayne Lamb.
Mayor Lamb remained at
home for nearly two weeks af
ter returning from his trip but
entered the hospital Friday. He
had been unable to move his
right arm but haa been show
ing progress and Is able to make
some movement now.
Report was encouraging and
It la expected that he may be
out and about again In a few
weeka.
For th present, visitors are
limited to members of the fam
ily-
Greet New Grandson
Mrs. Ernest Chrlstopherson
and son Seal of lone returned
Sunday from Provo. Utah, where
they visited the Chrlstopherson'a
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Bonn, and their
new son. The baby was born
January 31. weighed 7 In., 3 oz.,
and has been named Theodore
Christopher. Paternal grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bonn.
Sr, of Ogden. Utah.
Rev. Dixon Due
Home This Weekend
Th Rev. Melvin Dis n. rtur
of the Heprmer Methlit
ihurch, Is due home this week
end after undergoing surgery at
the H, Vnrt ho-pital. Port
land, last Wednesday-
He cam through the hernia
operation fine, Mrs. Dixon r
ports, and showed rapid Im
provement During the two Sundays he Is
mil r hla nutnlt lh l(v. 4'lft.
cher Forster of Pendleton is act
ing at Bujpty minister.
k. P ...It. Ttm.a
print the form you need for busi
ness or ranch use. Phone 678-
9228.
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Lifetime Residents
Honored at Reception
Many personal greetings were
extended Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Keithley at a reception Sunday,
February 6, honoring them on
their 301 h wedding anniversary.
The couple has had the dis
tinction of not only living all
their married lives In the Hepp
ncr area, but their parents, Mr. I
nd Mrs. Martin Lovgren and
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Keithley,
were also native Morrow coun-
people. Krma Levgren be
came the bride of Howard Keith-
lev on February 8, 1930. at a
small ceremony at the. Metho
dist church parsonage.
Their daughters, Mrs. Darrel
McLachlan. Mrs. Larry Sim
mons. Mrs. Clyde Tcttyiohn and
Jerl Keithley were hostesses for
the occasion. Another daughter.
Mrs. Jim Reed, who is moving
to the states from Alaska, was
unable to be present.
A beautiful three-tiered all
white anniversary cake, topped
with a large numeral "36", was
served the many guests who
called. Coming from out of
town were Mr. Keithley's broth
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Warmuth of Portland,
his sister-in-law and brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Keithley
of Condon, and many relatives
and friends from the Cecil, lone
and Lexington areas. ,
Miss Pfeiffer to Wed
Corvallis Man Here
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pfeiffer
are announcing the approaching
marriage of their daughter, Ju
lie Ann. to Thomas Clyde Sal-
Ing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Saling of Corvallis, on Sunday,
February 20, at All Saints' Epis
copal church. HeDDner.
vows win be exenangea at
four o'clock in the afternoon.
The family extends a cordial
public Invitation to all friends
in the area to attend both the
ceremony and the wedding re
ception which will follow In the
church parish hall.
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"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours! 9 A. M. to 8 P.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST HEPPNER
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State President Plans
Visit With CowBelles
Mabel Schumacher of Silver
Lake, state president of the
Oregon CowBelle Association,
will be a guest of the Morrow
County CowBelles at their meet
ing on Friday, February 11, it
is reported by Mrs. Wavel Wil
kinson, local president.
The meeting will start with
la no-host luncheon In the din
ing room of the lleppner Grill
at 1:00 p.m. Ail members are
urged to be present.
WEDDING. PARTY and ANNI
VERSARY Napkins with
names imprinted; Monogram
med Playing cards; Regency
Personalized Note Stationary;
Wedding Books. Inquire at
Gazette-Times office. 24x
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