Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 22, 1971, Page 3, Image 3

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    Rodeo Court Feted
At Soroptimist
Luncheon
"All In the life of the mem
bers of the Morrow County Bo
Jeo Court" was the substance
of the program of the Heppner
Soroptlmlst Club Thursday at
the Wagon Wheel. Members of
the Court were accompanied by
mothers, aunties and grand
mothers who were also guests of
the club.
Mrs. Marlene Bergstrom Intro
duced Mrs. Bob Peterson, Court
chaperone; Queen Michelle and
her mother, Mrs. Tad Miller;
Princess Jerl Snow and her
grandmother, Mrs. Har v e y
bmith; Princess Jeanne Daly and
her aunt, Mrs. Jim Healy: Prin
cess - Jan - Schllchting and her
mother, Mrs. Richard Schlich-
ting; Princess Dovie Alderman
and her mother, Mrs. Archie Al
derman.
The girls reviewed their ac-
tivlties for the summer. Parade
participation included Milton
Freewater, Arlington, Umatilla,
Condon, Spray. Coming up were
Elgin, Hermiston, Joseph Days,
Pendleton and climaxing with
their home show, Morrow Coun
ty Fair and Rodeo Aug. 23-27
and Aug. 28-29. The experiences
at the College Rodeo and the
Junior Rodeo were told. The
girls wore summer dresses to
the luncheon. !
The centerpiece arranged by
llrs. Glenn Smith featured a
cowboy hat full of daisies, a
covered wagon and a herd of
horses.
Members are renewing partic
ipation in the Hair-Do at the
Nursing Home. Anyone, whether
they are Soroptimists or not, and
wish to enjoy this project, may
do so by calling Mrs. Clayton
Sweek 676-9483. Friday andor
Saturdays are the days designat
ed for the shampooing and set
ting of the women in the Nurs
ing Home.
The Country Store and the
Float committee are meeting to
make plans for the Fair.
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MR. and MRS. CARL LEATHERS ncrattr honored on their 50th
wedding annlrersarr.
Grand Visitation
Thursday
The Rainbow girls of Heppner
will have Grand Visitation,
Thursday, July 22 at 7:00. Sue
Edwards, Grand Worthy Advisor
from Medford will be present.
There will be a barbecue in
Sue's honor at Cyde Allstott's
home at 5f00 Thursday after
noon. Sue is a house guest of'
'Mrsi- Dot Halvorsen while she
continues her Grand Visitation
throughout this area of Rain
bow Assemblies. 1
Golden Couple Feted
At Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Leathers
of Portland were honored at a
recent golden wedding anniver
sary family dinner at the home
of their niece and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leathers (Fran
ces Pyle), both of Morrow Coun
ty pioneer families, were mar
ried July 13, 1921, in Heppner, and
resided in Eastern Oregon until
1942 when they moved to Port
land. Mr. Leathers was owner
of his own business until retir
ing in 1967.
Miss Carol McRoberts of Jack
sonville, granddaughter of the
honored couple, and Mrs. Allen
Case, sister of Mrs. Leathers,
ed in the serving. Mrs. Case was
and formerly of Heppner, assist
a member of the wedding party.
Kathy Sherman Here
Kathy Sherman is here visit
ing friends. She is the house
guest of Linda Baker. A group
of friends got together for a
pizza party at the City Park
while she was here.
Kathy continues her Interest
in Rainbow and is Charity of
the chapter at Dallas. She is a
Junior next year. Kathy is a
daughter of Mrs. Wes Sherman,
former owner of the Gazette
Times, now of Dallas.
WHATS COOKIN
Justine Weatherford said the
Methodist picnic was a delight
ful afternoon on the Courthouse
lawn. She gorged herself on
Mrs. Drake's barbecued chicken
and Mrs. Duvall's punch.
Barbecue Sauce
1 cup catsup
cup water
4 tablespoons onions
3 tablespoons Worcestershire
sauce'
4i tablespoons vinegar
3 tablespoons sugar
Blend and boil ten minutes.'
The punch was orangish and
very good. Mrs. Duvall has pro
vided the punch for the annual
picnic for a good many years.
Sans Souci Rebekah
Lodge Meeting
Past Noble Grand Club of
Sans Souci Rebekah Lodge of
Heppner, met at Elsa Leathers
upper cabin Monday afternoon
There were 10 members pres
ent and 3 children.
After the business meeting,
members had refreshments In
cluding homemade apple pie
and coffee. There were beauti
ful bouquets of wild flowers
decorating the tables.
To enjoy the remainder of the
cool afternoon in the mountains,
members traveled to Bull Prair
ie before returning home.
Ethel Boyer Bartlett
Passes Away in
San Mateo, Calif.
Graveside services were held
at the Heppner Masonic Ceme
tery Tuesday morning for Ethel
L. Boyer Bartlett who died at
the age of 93 in San Mateo,
Calif. Cremation followed. Swee
ney Mortuary was in charge of
the local arrangements.
Mrs. Bartlett was born in
Morrow County in 1878, the dau
ghter of W. G. (Gld) and Jane
Boyer. She spent all of her
young life here.
She is survived by nephews,
Don Boyer of Mt. Vernon and
Phil Boyer of Baker and a niece,
Jane Boyer Moody at Bellmont,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Har ley Sager,
Kelly. Kirk. Cherl and KimMa
spent the first week of their
vacation at uiendale, north of
Grants Pass at a church family
camn. The next week thiv want
to Fruitland and Nampa, Idaho
ro visu ineir ioiks, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlev Sacer and Mro
Frank Hughey. The boys enjoy
ed getting out in their grand
parents Deny patch at Fruit
land. The rasDbprriPa 11 FA Dvtro
good this year, they report.
Eugene Family Visits .HEyMrEH gazette-times. Thursday, jutr tx wi
Naxarene Bible
School
Mrs. Martha Whetstlne and
children, Brian 11, Becky 9 and
Chris 7, of Eugene visited Mr,
and Mrs. Dennis Toney this
week.
The Whetstlne's spent two
days traveling to Heppner and
planned two days for the re
turn trip to Eugene, camping
along the way.
Brian's curiosity, In tales of
"Big Foot', was not satisfied
as he searched for information
which would shed light on his
Interest.
Mrs. Whetstlne. an employee
of Weyerhaeuser's Springfield
plant, hoped to be home by
Friday so she could join super
visory personnel in reopening
the mill which has been on
strike since May 5.
Becky and Chris enjoyed their
visit to Heppner. Becky a horse
enthusiast, liked the open space
which she said "would be good
country to ride in". Chris visit
ed Heppner during spring vaca
tion and planned to remain here
for two weeks when his family
returned to Eugene.
MOORE Pocket Registers, Moore
register forms, duplicate and
triplicate, and register car
bons, available at the Gazette-
Grandson Visits
Ed Cuttings
Rev. and Mrs. Ed Cutting
have enjoyed the visit of a lit
tie redheaded grandson for the
last several weeks. Clyde Is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cut
ting of Minneapolis. The Minne
apolis family visited here in
June and Clyde stayed on for a
longer visit.
He will accompany his grand
parents on their vacation to
Minneapolis when they return
him to his home.
Craig Cutting
Craig Cutting is working at
as many jobs as he can In Port
land this summer. He is stay
ing with his brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ash-
ton. He plans to transfer to
Reed College this fall. .
Two-County Pioneer
Picnic this Sunday
The Gilliam-Wheeler County
pioneer picnic will be held this
Sunday, July 25, at Pioneer Park
five miles out of Fossil. Marion
Weatherford who has a keen In
terest in historical writings and
research will be the guest speaker.
The Nazarene Church held Bi
ble School, Monday, June 28
through Friday, the 2nd of Ju
ly. There were 40 students at
tending classes. The day began
at 10:00 with classes, Bible
studies and crafts, then a break
to enjoy sack lunches on "the
grade school lawn, classes re
sumed again until 3:00. t
Students were grouped as to
age, there were four groups, nur
sery, kindergarten, Junior and
Intermediate.
On Friday, July 2, the last day
of Bible School, the children had
a picnic then a program that
evening at 7:30.
Those teaching classes and
aids were, Mrs. Ralph Crum. of
lone and her daughter Cathy;
Rhonda Sergent of Heppner,
Terry Frazier, Mrs. Vincent and
Mrs. Harris.
Im'lnn S. Palmpr accomDaftied
hv Mrs. Eva Cvr. from Medfbrd,
visited friends in Lonerock this
week. Eva was born and reared
In Lonerock and holds many
pleasant memories of the tdwn.
Mrs. Schwa rz
Undergoes Surgery
Mrs. Len Schwarz underwent
major surgery at Pendleton
Community Hospital Friday. She
is getting along pretty good.
She is getting up briefly but
no time has been set for her
to come home.
WOW!
WHAT BARGAINS!
PRICES GOOD
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
JULY 23-24
ONLY!
Watch
es
Reg.
$29.88 Now
$16
88
COSTUME
JEWELRY
5 88c
Glass Bowl
$I.OO
With
Spoon
Lighters
$I.OO eoeh
RETAIL VALUE
AS HIGH AS 510-00
55 PIECE
SIT
STAINLESS
"Something (rota th Jewelor.
is always something ipedaL"
JEWELERS
Star Bount 9 AJ4. to 8 PJ.
X77 MAW ST. HEPPNER
PH. 678-9200
I I I I I I I 1 1 I II
Check our prices during the Sidewalk Bazaar Sale July 23 Cr 24
Misco T0ASTETTES - 2 7
Folger's COFFEE
SASHES
'Home-
. Lb 99c
2 Lb. $L79
3 Lb $2.79
Uncle Bill's Genuine
Oil PIOOLES 4 J
Uncle Bill's Sweet
O
nn on nnrQ
wm mm
10 LB.
OCCIDENT
MAID
Frozen LEMONADE
PINK AND REG. for gQc
Libby Ripe Pitted
LOTTO 5
Heads
89$
GET MORE TO EAT from our
BAR "S" SKILLET SLICED
mm
12 oz. Pkg.
LOCAL COM
6 ears
Walla Walla Sweet
Onions 3Lb-
1
ROUND VP BRAND BY THE CHUNK
MHjOGMA 495
SHURTENDA BREADED HEAT AND SERVE
Beef Patties - 89
OREGON CHIEF BONELESS SMOKED
Cottage Butts - 090
PRICES GOOD JULY 23 and 24
Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET