Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, September 14, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    Montana Mother
Is Travel Companion
On Vancouver Trip
Mr. C, K. Mi'Qunrrlii ha re
cently returned from trip with
her imtlhrr, Mr. Lucy Ijehner of
MInmouIii, Mmil., lo Victoria,
Vmihmmivit Island, nnd Vancou
ver, II. ('. The trip wm it birth
iluy gift from Mr. McQunrrle
lor Mrs, M-hncrii With ulrthdny.
One of the hlnlilluhl of the
trip Wtt the chance uiiM'lltiH on;
the boat from Seattle to Victor
la, with it Mr. Ilepimcr. After
vmiuim wnn mm it wn (Uncov
ered that he 1 a nephew of
lli'lirv lli'UDiier. for whom the
town I named. Ho had never!
nvcii in lleppner, hut n a
crown man, wa a itrocer In
Walla Wall a before wring Into
the coin liUMlncH In Seattle.
Many IntcrcNtlnu nnpecta of tho
two lleppner fumllle were din
cuKned and Mr. McHJuiirrlo In
vited him to visit the town nam
ed for hi uncle.
At the time of their visit, Van
couver wa celehratlni; II l(K)ih
year of the union 01 the col
onic of Vancouver Inland and
the mainland with Canada.
The two women enjoyed a
Nhort lde trip to Hom-hurii to
eo Mrs. Mcguarrle' onln
law and daughter, Mr. and Mr.
Dick Ituhl nnd Dana. Mr. Leh
ner then went lv plane from
I'urllaiul to her linmo in Ml
aoula, and Mr. Megunrrlc re
turned to her home In lleppner
on Saturday, September 2.
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Rainbow Installation
Planned for Sunday
Lynda Orwlek, daughter of
Mr. and Mr. dene Orwick, will
be Intitalled new worthy ndvl
or of Ruth Assembly No. 50, Or
der of Italnhow for Clrls, at for
mal ceremonle Sunday after
noon, September 17, at 2:0
Fro. at the lleppner Masonic
tall.
ComltiK to nslM with the In.
xtallutlon will be member of
the llermlston DeMolay Chap
ter, A reception will be held for
MIk Orwick and her new offi
cer following the ceremony.
All member are ured to be
present.
Flott's Truck
Service
PHONE 989-8420
Tot Fait and Dependable
FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE
From Portland Including
Dally Overnight Sarrtc
Saturdayi
MOVING? CALL US
GENE ORWICK
MISS SANDRA JABA3
James Farra to Wed
Maryland Girl Soon
The encRRement and coming
marriage of Miss Sandra J a ban
of llyatavllle, Md., to Jume A.
Karra, win of Mr.- and Mr. Wil
liam 1. Karra, lleppner, ha re
cently been announced.
The couple will exchange
their marrlaue vow on Satur
day, September .'), at the Cruce
MethixliKt church In Takoma
I'ark, Mil.
Following their marriage,
they will make their homo In
Hawaii where Karra l. station
cd with the U. S. Navy. He re
ceived initial training In com
puter work In Washington,
b. ('.. and ha continued work
ing In that field In Hawaii. The
bride-elect 1 a laboratory tech
nician In the Washington, D. C.
area, and make her home with
her mother In Hyatsvllle.
Karra wa a graduate of
lleppner High school In 12.
and ha been serving In the
Navy ulnrc early 13.
Church Youth Join
In Mountain Retreat
A youth retreat, which will
provide ChrlHllan fun and fel
lowship for aeveral lleppner and
1-exlngton young people, la
planned for thl week end, ac
cording to Mr. Jay Wheclhouse,
one of the adult director.
SiMinsor for the outing, to be
held at the Herman Green
mountain cabin, are member of
the MethodlKt Youth Fellowship
and Christian church youth.
1'lana are to leave Friday even
ing, September 15, at 7:00 p.m.
from the Methodist church, and
return by 10:00 p.m. Suturday.
Coming from Podrtland to
participate In the retreat are
Jack and Itha Matthew and
12 of their young people from
that city.
Those attending ara asked to
bring warm clothing, sleeping
bag, flashlight, Bible, cookie,
or ono hect cake per family,
and $1.23 for meala.
Anyone who desire further
Information may contact Mrs.
WheelhouKf at 676-970V
High School PTA
Organizes for Year
High school PTA officers held
n slnrt meeting InNt Thursday
evening with Principal Dick
CarM-nter to organize for the
coming year.
Current officer are Bill
Wealherford, president; Dave
Harnett, vice president, and Mrs.
Paul Warren, secretary-treasurer.
Reception planned for the
hlk'h school teachers Will be a
politick supper affulr on Wed
nesday evening, October 1.
IN
COMMUNITY SILVERPUATE
24 PIECES FREE i
Rag.
with purchm of 48-Pc. "Dlnnor-for-8" Sot at the regular
prlc of $99.95 (chest optional extra)
You get FREE;
e lead Drink Spoon 6 Oytltr Fork a TMspooni
New Country Manor Chest (Rog. $25) optional extra $17
with purchase of above set
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OFFER ENDS DEC. 26, 1967
"Something from the Jeweler",
la alwayi lomething specicd."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P-M.
177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH
Ph. 676-9200
1
BankAmericard
"SrIen
STAMPS
Carnation Club Plans
Saturday Food Sale
Several Items of business
were under discussion at the
September meeting of the Car
nation Club of the Degree of
Honor Protective Association.
Member w'ere Invited to the
home of Mrs. Adolph Majeske
in Lexington for the meeting
Krlday evening, September 8.
With Mrs. Lincoln Nash pre
siding, discussion was held on
sponsoring a food sale, and the
date of Saturday, September 16,
was chosen. A variety of home
baked goods will be sold, start
ing at 10:00 a.m. in the Jaycce
room, next door to Peterson's
Jewelers.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. Carl King, Mrs. Mary Bry
ant, Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Bill Farra,
Miss Doris Robinson, Mrs. Karl
Soward, Mrs. Ed LaTrace, Mrs.
Alice Lutrell. Mrs. Alice Mc
Cabe, Mr. Ed Gonty, Mrs. Pete
McMurtry. Mrs. Bill Cunning,
ham, and the hostess, Mrs. Majeske.
P5S a "
Inn
DR. A. D. McMUBDO, rloht la shown accepting a special certif
icate of appreciation from Bob Eaton, chairman of the Gilliam
Morrow SeUctiv Servlco Board No. 31. for haring gWen 25 years
erlc as an uncompensated member of the Selective Service
8Ttem. (Condon Globe-Times Photo).
Doctor Rewarded By Service Board
ciation of Dr. McMurdo's "25
years of service to the nation,
as an uncompensated member
of the Selective Service System,"
awarded at Washington, D. C,
on June 1, and sicned bv Pres
ident Johnson; Lewis Hershey,
director of selective service;
Sprague-H. Carter, state director,-and
Tom McCall, governor.
In thanking' Eaton and the
board members after the pre-
A "certificate of apprecia
tion" was presented to Dr. A.
D. McMurdo Monday morning
at the meeting of the Selective
Service Board No. 31 In Condon.
The special award was present
ed to him bv Boh Knlnn Ton.
don, chairman of the board.
Among those, witnessing the
presentation was Marcel Jones,
board member, from Heppner.
The certificate was in appre-
Sorority Program
Has 'Home' Theme
The first fall meeting of Beta
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sig
ma Alpha was held at the
home of Mrs. Gene Rietmann
in lone.
In keepinc with the vear's I
theme of "The Home," Mrs.
Rietmann prepared a script for
a "yesterday show" which fea
tured guests In costume from
various periods, such as cave
man, Roman, Victorian and pio
neer. Assisting hostess, Mrs. Marlon
Green, also appeared in costume
and told what the life of a
housewife was many years ago.
Mrs. Lindsay Kincaid acting as
Barbara Waters, read the script
for the mock television show.
Members were served nlrt
fashioned scones and homemade i
Jam for refreshments after the
business meeting which was
led by tho new president, Mrs.
Roy Llndstrom.
First Fall Meet Set
For Camp Fire Girls
First fall meeting of the
Camp Fire Girls will be Tues
day, September 19, at 4 p.m. in
the basement of the First Chris
tian church, according to Mrs.
Joe Bartlett nnd Mrs. Bob Rid
dle, leaders.
All girls from the fourth
grade up are invited, and moth
ers are asked to come, too. The
Camp Fire program has activ
ities for girls of aces throuph
high school, and so older girls I
are aiso inviicu.
Activities of the organization
continued through the summer
months. The group took a hike,
held n cookout and made toys
for the hospital nursery.
Any wishing further informa
tion are invited to call Mrs.
Bartlett at 9!)-8108 or Mrs. Rid
dle at 676-5397.
lone Lions Slate
Heppner Meeting
Next meeting of the lone
Lions club will be In lleppner
on Monday, September 25, at the
Wagon Wheel Cafe, starting with
dinner at 7 p.m., It is announced.
First meeting of the fall was
in lone Monday night with 15
present. Everett Keithley told of
the forthcoming Punt, Pass and
Kick contest fur boys 8 to 13,
nnd the Lions club agreed to
help sponsor the event, which
will be October 7.
Elementary School
Picks Yell Queens
Four Heppner Eleme n t a r y
school girls have been elected
as eheerleadetrs for the year, two
from the eighth grade and two
from the seventh grade, Prin
cipal Al Martin announces.
The gills chosen are Patty Lu
cianl and Betty McLeod, eighth
rrade: nnd Barbara Klwm
Bobette Jones, seventh grade.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. September M, 1967 3
Over The
Tee Cup
Br MARIE McQUAHRIE
Nine girls who braved the
dewey grass to play golf on Tues
day, Ladies Day, were Barbara
Clough, Beverly Gundwson, Mary
Lou Kelly, Helen Schaffitz, Kar
en Thompson, Coramae Ferg
uson, Suzanne Jepsen, Zelda
Sunlger and Mario McQuarrie.
Mrs. Sunlger, of Florence, was a
house guest of Mrs. Jepsen. Three
of the girls are comparatively
new at this game of "swing the
clubs" Karen, Barbara ana Su
zannebut are coming along
with "vigga" and doing very
wen.
Prize for low score on No. 7
was a tie between Marie and
Helen, with Helen winning the
sentatlon, Dr. McMurdo com
mented, "this was Indeed a won
derful surprise and I value It
more highly than compensation,
as money is of short duration
and this honor will be eternal."
Dr. McMurdo has been the
only doctor to have served on
the Condon board, and actual
number of years has been much
longer than the past 25 years.
toss. A ball for low score on No.
9 was won by Karen.
Having these new golfers out
and playing with such enthus
iasm give the "old timers" a
shot In the arm to keep on play
ing, and playing well. Glad to
have you.
Golf starts at 9:00 o'clock as
the weather Is cooler now, and
will continue at that time until
further notice. A hort business
meeting was held before playing.
The girls are happy to report
that new chairs for the club
house have arrived and we want
to thank Glna Leonard for her
part in getting them.
Let's have more of the "vet
erans" out next Tuesday.
DANCE
Live Music
EVERT
Friday & Saturday
At The
WAGON WHEEL
CAFE
Heppner
676-8997
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FOR HEARTY YOUNG APPETITES
NABISCO
OREOS
2 890
BETTY CROCKER
AU GRATIN or SCALLOPED
POTATOES
2 89O
303 TINS
s&w
PEAS,
BEETS,
GREEN
BEANS
$
For
303 TINS
s&w r
FREESTONE .
PEACHES, Li L
or PLUMS H" r
$n
For
Standby PEANUT BUTTER 3 $M9
4 FISHERMAN 14 ox.
FISH STICKS
FISH KRISPS
59C
FOLGERS
COFFEE
3 Lb.
per lb.
10 oz. Instant $
1.39
SiW 8 oz.
SWEETENER 69c
N ALLEY'S 21 ox.
LUMBERJACK
SYRUP
39$
LARGE SIZE FROZEN
Reg. 99 John's
(Cheese or
Sausage)
73C
NEW CROP RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 190
LETTUCE
2 heads 29
LARGE SLICING
TOMATOES
Lb. 15c
RADISHES
OR
GREEN ONIONS
2 BUNCHES
13$
USDA CHOICE
mi MASTS
BLADE CUT
Lb 59c
ARM CUT
Lb 69c
OREGON CHIEF
Wieners - - " 550
OREGON CHIEF
Bologna
BY THE
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Lb.
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PRICES GOOD SEPTEMBER 15 & 16 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
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