Royal Arch to Host District Convention
A district convention of Dis
trict No. 2. Grand Chapter of
Royal Arch Masons of Orecon,
will be held In the Heppner
Masonic Temple on Wednesday,
October 22. starting at 6:30 p.m.
The district is composed of
The Dalles Chapter No. 6; Pen
dleton Chapter No. 23, and
Heppner Chapter No. 26, with
Heppner members as hosts.
HiKhllght of the evening will
be the official visitation of Mast
Kxcellent Companion Paul W.
Jones. Grand High Priest of
Grand Chapter Royal Arch Mas
ons of Oregon, and the mem
bers of his official family.
Under the direction of Her
man Winter. Excellent High
Priest of Heppner Chapter No.
26, a full program is planned
for the evening. A large attend
ance of members from District
No. 2 Is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jar Ball
-nnxtaA tn Portland recently
where he began working for
Portland General Electric com
pany. Mrs. Ball Is employed as
a beauty operator. They are
making their home at 1K211 S.
E. Oak Street, Portland 97233.
Visiting her at th home oi
Mrs. Lora Moyer and Melvin
Moyer the first week-end in Oc
tober was her son, F. Ellis Moy
er of Spokane, Wn.
GORHAM
STAINLESS
HACIENDA
Party efc
Exquisite Gorham sauce ladle
In the romantic Hacienda design
complete with stunning
Avocado glass dish.
Tempting way to serve sauces,
ravy, relishes and jellies.
HACIENDA
Salad
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MISS SUSAN McCOT
Heppner Club Helps At District Meeting; Member Honored
Nine members of the Soroptl
mist club of Heppner traveled
to La Grande the week end of
October 4 and 3 for the annual
meeting of District 2, North
western Region of Soropttmist
clubs.
Attending were Mrs. VI Lan
ham. Mrs. Lenna Smith. Mrs.
i-i i i no Cnnran. Mrs. Jovce John.
,son. Mrs. Joan HuRhes, Mrs. Et
ta Parker, Mrs. Justine Weath
erford. Mrs. Eleanor Gonty, and
Mrs. Ola Mae Groshens.
The Heppner club served as
one of the host clubs, and the
club president, Mrs. Lanham. ex
tended the official welcome at
the Saturday evening banquet.
Individual owl favors provided
by the Heppner club, added to
decorations on the tables.
At the Sunday morning meet
ing. Mrs. George gave her re-
Siewerts Return
From Hawaii Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Siewert and
daughters, Barbara and Jean of
Seattle have returned from a
two week vacation trip to Ha
waii. The Siewerts visited sev
eral of the islands and spent
some time sight-seeing in Hono
lulu. They report a very inter
esting trip with beautiful scen
ery and warm ruro-w-
weather.
port, as chairman of the cour
tesy resolutions committee. Next
year's district meeting will be in
Klamath Falls, and the region
at meeting in April will be held
In Vakima, Wash., it was an
nounced. Mrs. Dorothy Berry of Port
land, district director, presided
during the meetings.
At last week's regular luncn
eon meeting the club honored
nnn t ita mpmhN Mm. Mar
lene Gray, with a cradle show
er. Many lovely and useful gifts
were opened, assisted by Mrs.
Smith.
A guest of the meeting was
Miss Bernice Thomson of Port
land. dai'Bhter of Mrs. Madge
Thomson.
A letter of congratulations
was read from Mrs. Margaret
Lark In of Klamath Falls, edu
cation committee chairman of
the Northwestern Region, for the
club's fine contribution toward
the success of the district meet
ing. Founder's Day. in observance
of the organization's 48th anni
versary, will be this Thursday.
Initiation is planned for two
new members.
Plans are underway to enter
tain 6th, 7th and 8th grade
youngsters at a teenage dance
on Halloween night.
UN Youth Committee Plan Coming Contest
a mAAiinar of District Area 16.
United Nation Youth committee
for Rebekah and Odd Fellow
lodges, held Sunday in Pendle
ton, was attended by five mem
bers from Heppner and Lexing
ton.
Topic for the 1970 U. N. speecn
wintnet u-a.a rhnspn. with the
contest planned for next March.
Attending were Jack bumner,
re-elected chairman of the com
mittee. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mc-
Murtrv. Mrs. Frieda Maieske
and Mrs. Florence McMillan,
both of Holly Rebekah lodge,
Lexington.
This dlKtrint tWO OetCr
gates on the United Nations tour
last year, Ralph Thornstad of
HermLston and Mona William
son of Joseph, who finished
among the top ten In the nat
ional competition In Washing
ton, D. C.
How many licks car there In
a lollipop? Allen Burkenblne
can answer that question.
On the recent field trip to
Bull Prairie for Heppner Ele
mentary students, a contest was
held to see who could get the
most mileage from a Tootsie
Roll Pop.
Allen reports there are 15G1
licks and that-makes"- him
champ.
GAZETTE-TIMES
Thvurv. October 16. 1969 I
Wranglers Plan
Buckburger Feed
Plans for the annual Buck
burger Feed were discussed at
the Wrangler meeting held Oct
ober 7. The date of the dinner
was set for October 26 at 5:30
p.m. at the fairgrounds. This is
a potluck dinner with the buck
burgers to be furnished by the
Wranglers.
All Wrangler members are
urged to attend and friends are
Invited. Those attending are
asked to bring salad, vegeta
bles or dessert.
Awards will be given to the
summer plavday division win
ners and entertainment is planned.
FLOWERS
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
233 N. Main
Elma's Flower Shop
Phone 676-9426
After Hours Coll
678-9767 . ot. 676-5849
Engagement Told
Of Miss Susan McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCoy
of Irrigon announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Su
san, to Gene Simmons, son of
Mrs. Clarence Weathermons and
E. W. Simmons of Walla Walla,
Wn.
The future bride graduated
from Oregon State University,
and is now teaching in The Dal
les. . .
Her fiance recently received
his discharge from the Marine
Corps, after serving in Vietnam,
and will be continuing his ed
ucation at Portland State Uni
versity. A summer wedding is planned.
A sparkling showcase for crisp
greens on your table! Dramatic
salad servers by Gorham in the
stunning Hacienda Stainless
rich Avocado glass bowl by
.Anchor Hocking make every salad
a tantalizing dish!
LIMITED TIME SPECIAL
"Something from the Jeweler's.
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
PH. 676-9200
177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER
BANKAMERICARD
STAMPS
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Evening Extension
Unit Starts Meetings
First meeting of the fall sea
son for the evening unit of the
Home Extension was held Octo
ber 7 at the home of Mrs. Gail
McCarty. ,
Mrs. Bob Mahoney and Mrs.
Merlin Hughes presented the
lesson, entitled "Freezing pre
pared and precooked foods".
Officers who will serve for the
yera are Miss Pat Cassidy, pres
ident; Mrs. Hughes, vice-president,
and Mrs. Elwayne Bergs
trom, secretary.
This unit will meet the first
Tuesday of each month at the
Heppner Neighborhood Center.
At the next meeting, Novem
ber 4, the lesson on "New Paint
Products" will be taught by Mrs.
Bergstrom.
Van Blokland Weds
Pendleton Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Van
Blokland are announcing the re
cent marriage of their son, Gary
Ray, to Annette Johnston of Pen
dleton. , " .
Vows were exchanged at a
ceremony in Reno, Nev., on Wed
nesday, October 1. .
They are now making their
home at 728 S. E. 6th in Pen
dleton, where the bride is em
ployed at First National Bank,
and her husband is assistant
manager for J S and B Feed-lots.
TERRIFIC SAVINGS
That Will S-T-R-E-T-C-H
Your Budget Dollars
RUMMAGE SALE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
OCTOBER 24 & 25
8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Former Tryco Building
Sponsored by Heppner Civic League To
Benefit Heppner Kindergarten
O Baked Foods Sale From 8:00 A.M. Each Day
Rack and Table of Extra-Special Nice Things
Big Assortment of Clothing For All Ages
O Also TV Set, Coffee Tables, Bathroom Sink, Kitchen
Utensils, Books, Toys, Misc. Items
O Call 676-5818, or 676-5563, or 989-8476 for Pickup,
or 676-9944 Evenings
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ANK OF
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Eastern Oregon
HEPPNER IONE ARLINGTON
MEMBER, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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ALL FLAVORS
EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD
Tree Top
APPLE
CIDER
Vi Gal.
590
MJB LONG GRAIN
RICE
42 oz. Box
COFFEE
1 Lb- 79e
2 Lb. $ 49
g Lb. $2?5
jQ oz. Instant $ 39
BLUE BELL POTATO CHIPS
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BOOK
MATCHES
Box of 50
IO&
ea.
4 Pak
Sunkist Oranges Lb 150
LARGE SLICING
TOMATOES.... -" 290
NO. 1
690
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ARM CUT
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,M,,,J COTTAGE BUTTS
Pomegranates 2 for 25C 79Q Lb.
poirFS GOOD OCTOBER 17 & 18 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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