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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1967)
OETV Mother of Heppner Woman Gets Honors As Kitchen Queen If uood cooklnu tralu run In I hp ftimlly, Mra. Dale Holland, llopniuT, fihould comet by It nat urally, She nt-clved thu Rood now lit week that her moth er, Mr. Itnlph Wlteher of Junc tion City hud been mimed the 1W7 "yueen of the Kitchen" at the On-Ron Slat Kalr. The HoIIhikI (umlly had vU Ited tho Wlteher homo the week previous to the fulr and Mra, Holland found her mother "axikliiK Ilka mod" to Bet tho liirwt variety of delicious lood ready for Judging In tho oien rlaiw comiH-tltlon. Mm. Wltoher hnd previously been tho Kitch en Queen of Lane County, and runner-up to tho State Quien In l'.MXi, no Hhe wan well cxmt lernvd In what It taken to bo a champion. Mm. Wltcher entered 07 It em In tho Food DlvUlun at the Kalr, and her Kpoclulty In canning. There were many re ward for her rftorta, an he wa preNenled a hrarid new Move, aeverul new electrical n pllinuvs, a bouquet of red n- from Mrtt. Tom McCull, wife of the governor, and conuratu lutlons of huiulredN of udmlrers. Mm. Holland Is one of three children of Mr. and Mr. Witch- Irrigon Couple Wed In Church Ceremony litRIGON On Wednesday evening, Aujiimt 30, Ml Kath leen Kate and Jerry Slreet were united In marriage at the IrrlKon Awemhly of God church with the Key. John Kenney con ducting the double ring ceremo ny. Attending the bride were her kIhIith, Sandra Fjtte and Mra. Jeanne Knight of Elgin, Bent man wax Donald Hlnkley; ring bearere wa tho brldo'a brother. Donald Kate., and flower girl wua tho bride's alter, Itulh K.a- tea. Mr, ft'ima Warner aang and Mr. Albert fori low played the piano. theater Wilson served as Uslw ; pleaae contact Ginger Kelthley, Blue Bird Classes To Starr Tuesday; Mother Help Needed Blue Bird clasHes ore schedul ed to begin Tuesday, September 12, at 2:30 p.m. In the Heppner Grade school cafeteria. There will be two second grade class es and two third grade classes, but mothers are still needed to help with the two second grade groups. A mother and a helper are needed for each class. Blue Birds is an enjoyable ex perience for any little girl, and they make creative and artistic things. Last year the groups took a field trip through the Guzette-Tlmes, had a picnic at Cutsforth Turk In the spring, and gave a tea for their moth ers near the end of the school year. Kuch child takes her turn bringing and serving refresh ments. The groups will meet every other Tuesday. Any mother who is willing to help, is asked to er and Miss Sheryl Part low took care of tho guest book. Following the service, a re ception was held at the A. C. Houghton school. Mrs. Donald Kppenbuch cut and served the cake and Mrs. John Kenney served the punch and coffee. Out of town guests Included the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs J. L. I'earce of Baker. 678-5570, or Donna Bcrgstrorn, 67(5 5805. California Family Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Drake and three sons, Kevin, Jon and -r ului .,'iv.eiiy, leu lor ineir nome in to seven grandchildren. Granddaughter Weds In Boise Ceremony Mrs. N. D. Bailey Hcconipnn led her son and daughter' In law. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bailey of Portland, to Boise, Idaho, lnl week to iittcnd the morlage of Mrs. Bailey's gramblauc,h t e r, Kaihy rursons, Miss Parsons, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Jack IDtwal Parsons, was married to John Lythgoe ut the Boise Method!! church Sat urday, September 2. Mrs. llailey had spent most of August visiting relatives In the Portland area, and on August 1.1 was one of 7.1 family members who attended the Sherlock Re union at Oaks park. Stockton, Calif., last Wednesday after visiting several days with his mother, Mrs. Ituy Drake, and other relative here. Drake was on vacation from his work as public Information officer for the Son Joaquin County, and was happy to re new acquaintances with sev eral former schoolmates here. They also visited his brother. Claude Drake and family, and his sister, Mrs. Paul Warren and family, und spent some time In Hood River with Mrs. Drake's parent before their return home. Staff to Distribute Annuals at Dance Copies of the 19G7 edition of the Heppner High Mustang, high school annual, have arriv ed and will be distributed at the high school dance which will follow the Heppner-E'nter-prise football game Friday eve ning. Graduates of the class of '67, as well as all present high school students, are Invited to the donee. Those who are unable to be at the school Friday evening may either get their annuals at the school office after Friday, or may nsk to have them mail ed out directly. The annual ed itors report that a limited num ber of extra annuals will also be available to those who have not previously ordered them. Public Invited To Color Movie A musical movie, "Worlds Apart", will be shown Saturday, September 9, In the multl -purpose room at the Heppner Grade school at 7:30 p.m. The movie will be sponsored by the South Morrow County Ministerial As sociation. No admission will be charged, but a freewill offering will be taken to help defray expenses. The movie Is a dramatic story of returned war hero's love for an actress, and Is one of several motion pictures which have been sponsored by the Ministerial Association. It Is a full length color motion picture with the original music and lyr ics by John W. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lough of Monterey, Calif., were over night guests Friday with Mrs. Lough's brother-in-law and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman, and family. They were enroute to Idaho to visit other relatives and had Just completed success ful huckleberry picking and a leisure camping trip In the Battleground and Mt. Adams areas In Southern Washington. They also spent several days digging clams on the Long Beach peninsula before coming to Oregon. Henchmen to Stage Last Dance Here Last local appearance of The Henchmerr, local combo, will be Saturday night at the Heppner fair pavilion. The "farewell" public dance will be from 9 30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Three of the four band members, who grad uated from Heppner High last year, will enroll In separate school. Roger Leonnlg, drum mer, will enter the Portland Barber College; Tim Smith, bass guitarist, will be a freshman at Eastern Oregon College, La Grande, and Kathy Melby has enrolled at Pacific University, Forest Grove. Jim Sherman, lead guitarist, Is a senior at Heppner High. College students, who will leave soon for various schools, will be extended a special welcome. Mrs. Mcrymia Wlnslaw is slowly regaining strength after being hospitalized In Pioneer Memorial hospital and after re ceiving radium treatment at St. Anthony hospital, returning to her home last Thursday. She ex pects to return to the Pendleton hospital In four to six weeks for further surgery. Last Tues day she was visited by her son, Jim Fuller, who came from Blackfoot, Idaho. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES. Thursday, September 7. 1967 Mr. and Mrs. C R. McDowell enjoyed excellent vacationing conditions at recent trips this summer to Lake Pend Oreille, near Coeur d'AJene, Idaho. They made their second visit there over the Labor Day week-end, enjoying some good fishing, swimming and camping facilities. Mr. and Mrs. Laos Ball and Randy traveled to the Prine vllle Reservoir over the Labor Day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ball and family, of Kinzua. They took their camper and boat and spent an enjoy able week-end water skiing. The two men are brothers. Gazette-Times ads pay. Phone 676-9228 for G-T want-ad service. LOSE WEIGHT Gt amazing remits when you take our product called BLIMODEX. No prescription needed. You mut loee utfljr fat or your money back. BLIM ODEX 1 a tablet and eully swal lowed. No (tanrlnir, no special ezer ctae. no harmful drugs. BLIMODEX coat $3.00 and Is sold on this GUAR ANTEE: If not satisfied for any reason, just return the unused por tion to your druggist and get your full money back. BLIMODEX Is sold by MURRAY REXALL DRUGS 217 N. Main Mail Orders Filled. Word has ben receWtd her of the death of E. R, Curfman of Baker, father of Mrs. Al Ull- man. Congressman and Mrs. Ullman came by plane from their home In Washington, D. C, to attend the funeral services in Baker on Saturday, Septem ber 2. Mrs. Clyda Crawford and lout children of Albany were guests during the rodeo week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur Dalzell in lone. They return ed home last Thursday after en joying the rodeo shows togeth er and after spending three days during the week at Rltter. DANCE Live Music EVERY Friday & Saturday At The WAGON WHEEL CAFE Heppner 676-8997 Cline Home Warmed By Heppner Friends Barrel Racing Error Corrected Supt. Fred Mnnkln of the county horse show has called at tention to an error In recording the results of barrel racing at the show, which came about through a tie for first place. Marianne Pettyjohn and Gale Ma!com tied for first with a time o f 18.4. The tie was broken with a flip of the coin which gave Miss Pettyjohn first. She serts. The (.'line's were given a Legionnaires Urged To Gather Monday A good turnout of American lxclon and Auxiliary members i . i. i . m ... ...I i'.m. .V '1 1.?.ms. I, beautiful Earlv American table ",v " K 'T , Z , .Z : l"t"p to compliment their new the Legion hull to organize and : h , , .I'hecl- "rV'r" iTlZiZT 1 " Mr. L y nn I he evening will start w Ith a ; i....m. w..r hw!a of 'th pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m.. and J.V"," will follow. Presiding at tin auxiliary meeting will be Mrs Kill Heath, president, who urg es a good response In attend ance to help make plans for coining events. Mr. oiid Mrs. Charles Cllnc were both surprised und honor ed Willi a hmiMe warmlnL' eiv. cn at their new home on Friday I received u saddle bag ns a prize, evening, September 1. at 7:30 ! nonnica ny hupi. Mankln. Miss p.m. MaU-oni received a blanket as Some 21 guests, both friends " prize that had been offwed and family, attended the house fr second place by the First warming and provided refresh- National Bank, Heppner Branch. ments of coffee, punch, and des-1 1'attl Pettyjohn was third with , i Heppner Extension Unit Meets Tuesday Regular meetings of the Heppner Extension Unit will re sume on Tuesday afternoon, September 12. at the apartment of Mrs. Ola Kuggles, unit chair man. The organizational meeting will start at 1:30 p.m. Plans and protects for the 1967 -6H club year will be discussed. All members arc urged to attend. Miss Leona Zittel Engaged to Winters Mr. and Mrs. Leon Zittel of Sunnyslde, Wash., are announc ing the engagement of their daughter, l.eonn M, to Simon (Butch I Winters, Jr., son of Mrs. Simon Winters and the late Mr. Winters of Heppner. Miss Zlttell, a graduate of Sunnyslde High school, Is em ployed as a bookkeeper at In land Machinery Co. in Yakima. The prospective groom, a graduate of Heppner n time of 19 2. The starv In last week's paper did not recognize the first place tie because of the placing listed In the record book. It was also Incorrectly stated that Miss Pettyjohn re ceived a saddle blanket for first. Instead the saddle bag. Granddaughter Born Announcements have been re ceived by friends here of the birth of a baby girl, Margaret F.llznheth Gazda, born August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. William Gazda at Troy, N. Y. The new baby, weighing 6 lb., 6 oz., is the first grandchild of Congressman and Mrs. Al I'llman. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Drake and children, Rick and Gwcn, re- High 'turned Sunday from an eniov- school, will enter military scrv- able vacation trip, experiencing ice on uetoner i. a variety oi weatner conditions i ne coupic nre planning a ,en route, iney traveled to Kim December wedding. You don't: have more than a minute to lose. 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JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P-M. 177 MAIN ST, HEPPNER Ph. 676-9200 1 BANKAMERICARD orIen STAMPS I ble, Nebr., where they visited Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. Eliza beth Gadekln, and also her bro thers, Clyde and Arnold Gadekin and their families. While there, that agricultural area welcomed several Inches of summer rains, and on their trip through Colo rado the Drakes traveled through a snowstorm on the higher mountain elevations. They visited Mrs. Drake's bro ther, Frank Gadokln and fam ily, in Grand Junction, Colo., be fore returning to the familiar dry heat of Oregon. Harriet Evans, Mrs. Ellen Campbell, and their mother, Mrs. Alma Morgan, traveled to Parkdale over the Labor Day week end to visit with the J. C. Sprouls family. Mrs. Sprouls is n sister of Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Campbell. They intended to pick huckleberries, but with the woods closed, Harriet says all they could do was picnic and watch the "pear pickers pick pears". An enjoyable time was had though, and the ladies re turned home Tuesday. We WiH Deliver Your Processed Meat v r I Of Charge 42ICm 1 1 Heppner, Lexington WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE! MONDAY AFTERNOON ALL DAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MORNING Follett Meat Co. Ph. S67-66SI Hermlston, Oregon On Hermlston-McNary Highway 0 On HERB EKSTROM ID'S 4-H GRAND CHAMPION BEEF And Gwen Drake's 4-H Beef Sale at Regular Prices OREGON CHIEF SMOKED SLAB BACON Lb. 65$ ROUND-CP BRAND ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT 'C 590 BARS CORNED BEEF Lb. m Celebrate the End of the Heat Wave With This Shower of X f " v s . S 4,1 1 I PC Nalley's 15 oz. Mil nllJILl cam For GENERAL MILLS BLACK KNIGHT ? NACKS 3 890 APRICOTS 4 $1 NALLEY'S SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO. TANG qt. IQc 22 oT Cucumber Chips 7 I 70$ H0NEY GRAHAMS Salad Dressing 30 OX. Garlic Dills A R -b. Occident PAMCAKE FLOUR 8 W i CRISP LETTUCE u 15 NO. 1 10 LB. BAG Potatoes 391 I i i !arrofSz23$ CHOICE tanaes 10$ PRICES GOOD SEPTEMBER 8 & 9 Phones r (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps . MARKET ORIIN STAMPS