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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1966)
Public Pancake Feed Set for Rhea Creek Hall Saturday Night The Rhea Crerk Grans Home tVonomlra Club met lat Thurs day at the home of Mr. t.4on rl Kill fur (Mitlurk luncheon and a business nun-Unit In lha afternoon, conducted by Ma. Hannah Anderson, chairman. Saturday. March 2d U lha date m-i for Ihe annual public I'an.'-ake hupivrr and IU-nflt rard parly al Hi" tJranee hall, hPKlnnlnff with lha sunprr to te avrvrij from 6 p.m. to 7:.T0 im. al SIM) rr plalp (ur adulta. An rvrnlnc of rarda at Mr iH-r ixriion will follow. (Vnvritlnir for the Marrh meeting wrre Mra. Fiona Id liaturwoml. Ma. Kvelvn Far rrnt. Mrs. Harold Wrluht. Miss Marllvn Merest rom. Mra. Willi am Kill, Mra. William trom. Mr. Kav Wrljfht, Mra. Or. Inn Wrclht. Mra. Kay Ieke, Mr. Klmcr Palmrr, Mrs. Barton (lark. Mr. Mwv Wrlk'ht. Mr. Hon Andrraon, Miss Nunda Clark and the nostras. Mra. Kill. The April II KC, meeting will I held Thursday. Afrll 21, at the Flmer ralmrr home. SODOEW District Winners Named In Music, Art Winner of the Seventh Dis trict, Oregon Federation of Wo men'a clubs contents for Virginia Hrown Music Scholarship and Penny Art S holarshlu have re cently been announced by Mr. Melvin Hi lea, chairman, I'endle. ton. Shane Coper uile, aanaphone MdolHi and senior from Wy'rasl High inr.ool wa district winner rf the muxlc ncholarxhlp. and will "omcte at the mate level on Ajrll Ifl al I'urtand Stale Col lege Kunner up was Margaret Mjrlow, Pendleton High aehool, who played a baritone horn nolo. IHMrl.t winner for the art 4 hold rsh In moi Ti-rry M 'Mich ael, a senior at llermlnton. snhi sored by the Stanfleld Women' Study club HI picture, "Fa capet" will be entered In Ihc state competition. Kuth Kodda. Hermlaton, wa runner-up. 90-Year-Old Twins' Feted At Church Birthday Dinner Congratulation were extend ed lleppnrr'a 90 year old twin. Frank 8. Parker and Itoy U. Nelll, on their tdrthdays at a l.w k-e salherlMit of families and rhurch friend Sunday, March JfO, at the Flrat Christian' church. Over 150 iicrsons signed afternoon. Both men ahare the aame birth date. March 16, 187G. and both have lived most of their j Portland; son In law and dau year In Morrow coumy. Mr. outer. Mr. and Mr. Fred Ibm Parker came weat at the age or Winn Jr. flail. MirU and Mar. 22. and to lleppner in iwi, ana Hei.iiner: son anl fa ml v. Mr Mr. M ill arriviMi in neppner and Ma. Vawter Parker of Hood Irorn hi home In Missouri on River, their daughter. Mr. Scott of vUltlng with almost their entire family on Sunday. One granddaughter and family, Mr and Ma. Ceorge (irltllth. Char loite and (lien were unable to be preitent because of flu III nrsaes. Also a grandson In law, Dr. Scott II. Goodnight, Jr.. I aenlng on the hoapltal corn In Viet Nam. Those present were a daugh ter. Ma. France. Mitchell of hi 21 M birthday, March 16, MU7. Both at ll I enjoy good health and are active In com munity life. II. Goodnight Jr., and small daughter, Julie and aon Vawter, Jr., home from Stanford L'nlver alty. Also aon and family, Mr. Combined congregation of, and Mra. John Parker, Marianne, DANCE To Lire Music Saturday Night Wagon Wheel HEPPNEX Phone S78-S997 the lleppner arid Lexington Christian churchea payed trib ute to the two men In the morn ing worahlp acrv.ee and the choir dedicated the hymn, -Faith of Our Father." lo ihem. A no hoat dinner followed the aervlc In the church dining room, with many relative at tending from out of town. A hiruc. decorated birthday enke wa N-rved by Mr. Nelll dau ghter. Mra. Kldon Klnton of Sa- em. Manv atoved during ine aliccnoon to vUlt and renew old cgualntance. Ik-alde the two men. alMi uonorcni wtm me alnglng of Ihe ' Happy Birthday" aong were the Parker'a twin grandchildren. Mac and Marie loskln. who were celebrating their 17th birthday that day. Mr. Parker and Mr. Nelll have both apent moat of their married veara ranching In Mor row county. When Mr. Nelll first came to this county In ltW7v ne worked with sheep on the Farn aworth Ranch on Khea Creek for three years. After a two-year atay In Colorado, he came back to ouschase a Creek where he and Ida family lived until movlnir to town In 19-V2. The Parker family opera! ed a wheat and cattle ranch north of lleppner from 1918 un til retirement a few years ago, Both have rxcn members of the Christian church for many years Mr. Nelll'a second marriage was to Nora (Crawford) Moore of Echo on Dm-mbcr 1. 19-13. Father of Mrs. Porker, the for mer Gertrude Crawford, was Kev. J. V. Crawford who wns minister of the lleppner Chris tlan church for several years. The Parkera had the pleasure Tony and Gregory of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parker and Infant aon. Steven, of Mil-waukle. Coming lo celebrate Mr. Nelll'a ftoth birthday were his aon In and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Kl don Klnton of Salem, and his grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Jame Waltz of Corvalll. Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Morgan of Port land, and Mim Nancy Klnton of Salem. Mrs. Waltz, Mrs. Morgan and Nancy Klnton are all grand daughters of Mr. Nelll. Alto, a new great grandson, David Mor gan, was present. Manv other relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Nelll came from Ken newlck, Hermlston, La Grande, Kcho. Athena, Lexington and Salem to help celebrate the occasion. Palmberq Speaks At Church Banquet Ralph Crums Enjoy Trip To Historical Holy Land BETA OMEGA SORORITY NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT FOR PIONEER MEMORIAL'S WATER SOFTENER FUND. GIVE NOW. For that oncf-in-a-Ufetime purchase , , , iilii in uiiiyii ENGAGEMENT IIING Visit PETERSON'S Dr. Walter Palmhore. dean of tlrxrl artai sin4 arionnoa at farn? in fBut!frBlue Mountain Community Col lege, spoke on 'hducation and Morality" to 50 Methodl.st men and their sons at the annual Father and Son banquet In the church parlor Wednesday night. Dr. Palmbore told of the re sponsibilities of education today In developing the Individual to his total capabilities, and said that an aim of teaching Is to develop the Individual so that he no longer is dependent upon teachers. "I don't think I would care to bo a bov again in the tough! world of today." said the speak er, pointing out the many chal lenges that young people face, in kuch things as the Vietnam crisis, the racial unrest and oth er problems. He said, however, that he felt i that our youth are equal to these challenges. Gene Pierce was master of ceremonies at the banquet and the Rev. Mel Dixon led singing. BUI Sherman furnished musical entertainment with several sel ections on the piano and play ed accompaniment for the men and their sons during a "song-fest." Woman's Society of Christian Service prepared and served the banquet. Decorations were In the western theme with models of deer, horses, buffalo and steers centering the table. D Sho'i laid "yet" , , promised (o be your wife , . . and you're looking for a diamond to grace her hand. Well, you know you can rely on our integrity for that Important purchase. We've assembled an unusually large and attractive collection of diamonds a wide selection In just the price range of your choice. You can always count on us for quality, prestige and expert counsel. Ii IRTIIKU ILHUTISJ "Somathlng from the. Jeweler's. Is always something special JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN STw HEPPNER cTrTl:EN Coifiitifi Events FRIDAY, March 25 Band Festival Concert 7:00-9:00 p.m.. Heppner High School Gymnasium, public invited. Public Dance, Fair Pavilion. 10:00 p.m., music by The Henchmen. SATURDAY, March 26 Heppner High Baseball, at Riv erside, 12:00 noon. Public Pancake Feed and Card Party, Rhea Creek Grange nail, 6:00-7:30 pun. Elk's Crab Feed. 6:30-8:30 P-m dance following. Elks Temple. Band Festival Concert 8:00 pan Heppner High Gym, Girls League Dance following. MONDAY, March 28 Heppner-Morrow County Cham ber of Commerce, noon. Wag on Wheel Cafe. Public Hearing. Zoning Ordi nance, A. C Houghton School, Irrlgon, 8:00 pja. THURSDAY. March 31 Soroptixnlst Club, noon lunch eon, Heppner GrilL Elks Turkey Dinner, 6:30 pan.; Lodge. 8 pun initiation of new members, cards for lad- j les. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, April 1. 2 Spring Opening, do w n t o w n Heppner. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIR: Electric Motors Power Tools Hydraulic Jacks Alemite Equipment 421 S. E. 4th Pendleton Phone 276-5862 IONE Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph ("rum have returned from a mmt enjoyable trip to the Holy fjind The trip was made with 37 other reofl on a tour spon sored by (tie Farrn Journal. Mint of ihe group were from Ihe Mid West, but one couple was from Wanhlnglon and a few from the Fastcm Elates. Fnroute from New York City. they stopfied briefly In London and made an unscheduled atop at Oneva. Switzerland, which gave them an opportunity to view the Alps. The Crums were Impressed most with their vUlt to Bethle hem and other parts of the Holy Land They ' find loured Lebanon. vUltlng Beirut and Damavua. where they saw the ruins of Baalbek and Bybal. the old est city In that locale, which Is now being reconstructed. The Crums went on to Cairo. Egypt, where they stayed at Ihe Mle Hilton, on Ihe banks of the Nile River. While there, they made a side trip arrows the Nile to I. uxor and saw the tombs In the Valley of the Kings. They visited three tombs. Including Ihe tomb of King Tut. They al so took a camel ride and visit ed Ihe pyramid. They found Firvpt very hot and dry, with Jut the broad vallry on earh d of the ri!r cultivated. After leaving Fgypt. the nest stop on the tour was Jerusalem. Jordan, where Ihey spent about thr days sightseeing, viewing such landmarks as ML Tempta tion. Dead Sea. River Jordan, and Jericho. The people seem ed to make most of their living from Ihe tourist trade and from carvings and products of the olive trees. It was here that a moat Inter esting side trip was made to retra. a beautiful city, which waa carved long ago from the colorful native rock. It had been "lot" for many years and fi nally was stumbled upon by a shepherd, who was going through the rock ledges. Mrs. (rum said they went four hours by car and then had to com plete Ihe long trip on horse back, but the sight was well worth the trip. In Krael the Crums stayed at live Dan Carmel Hotel on Mt. Carmel overlooking the Medi terranean bea. They saw Haifa and made trips to Nazareth, Capernlum. Tel Aviv, Ceasera, and other outstanding places of UtttXt CAirrrC TlMCf. TfcrWy. Maw 14. 144 Biblical history. They found Jr usalem, Israel, quite a rontrant to Jordan for It was an Inter esting and enterprising commu nity. The people have done es tenve planting of trees Includ ing many orange groves and bananas and one got a feeling of rreen.iesa every where. They !f Irvine- very hard to become aelf sufficient and are mot ap preciative of American aid and asked that this be expressed by the visitors, when they return ed home. ' After leaving the Holy Land the Crums went to Athens. (Jreece, for two days, where Ihey visited ruins and went to Mars Hill, where Paul preached. Af ter leaving Greece, their neat stop was Kome, where they saw many historic places of Inter est, many of which are being rentored. They also went to the Vatican City and visited the CUtlne Chapel. On the way home they slop ped In London at the Ilcradilly Hotel, for two days and toured the city. They found Piccadilly c ircus quite a fascinating place. They also viewed Buckingham Palace, Windsor Palace. .Scotland Yard. London Bridge, and visit ed Westminister Abbey before returning home via New York City. Kev. and Mrs. Don McCarty and family stayed at the ranch with the ("rum family during their parents' absence. Yea, the CaietieTlmet can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. Phone 676-9223. 3 DANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 25 FAIR PAVILION HEPPNER, ORE. To Music Of The Henchmen Admission 11.00 Per Persoa Dancing From 10:11 tJL EVERYONE WELCOMEI 3 EPPHrfin EVERY DAY AT CENTRAL MARKET SUNSHINE REG. 39c DECORATED Fig Bars $ Scottowels 3 f0, $ Orbit gj Coconut Bors QF0RLJ Scottissue 3 $ S & W CHOPPED OR MINCED KARO CLAMS - - - - - 3 For 890 Syrup - 69O FROZEN 10 OZ. CHOPPED BROCCOLI 10 OZ. LEAF SPINACH 10 OZ. PEAS 10 OZ. PEAS AND CARROTS 10 OZ. CORN 12 OZ. HASH BROWNS 12 OZ. POTATO PATTIES 12 OZ. FRENCH FRIES 24 SAVE (Hsco .02. on 39 Ql& ................. !2 flCUtCMABlt I 5e nmv t. I GOi LIMIT ONE COUPON 2 PER PACKAGE PURCHASED OFFER EXPIRES (SAVE 8c) CENTRAL MARKET MARCH WITH TU,. COUPON 2 3 r? SAVE urn uwiuci ilia H I ROUND-UP BRAND ne Biers Lb. h9 FRESH RADISHES And GREEN ONIONS ti BUNCHES 290 CELERY HEARTS 2 Pork Shoulder Roast SEMI-BONELESS BONED AND TIED LB. 650 LB. 750 WHITE Grapefruit 8 lb. Bag 290 RESERS BEEF OR VEAL STEAKS 0 FOR o)0 PRICES GOOD MARCH 25 and 26 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET GREEN STAMPS -' " n ZZ3EZ