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Page 4 Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, November 3, 1955 Bridge Club Meets At Jones Home The Fidas and Fyoudas met for dessert bridge last Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Paul Jones. Members and guests present were Paul Jones, Mrs. Herman Green, Mrs. Cornett Green, Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Howard Bry ant, Mrs. Floyd Jones, Mrs. Frank Connor and the hostess. Mrs. Cornett Green held high score and Paul Jones won second prize. Church Parties Held On Hallowe'en Children of the Christian, Methodist and Episcopal churches were entertained at Hallowe'en parties Monday evening. Pre school children and first, second and third graders had their party in the basement of the Christion church and the fourth, fifth and sixth graders celebrated the oc casion at the parish hall. Both groups spent the evening watching movies. Refreshments were served later. mm y j C u r I e e and Michaels-Stern surrs The newest charcoal browns, smart greens and grays in popular flannel are among the big selection of Curlee and Michaels-Stern suits now awaiting you at Wilson's. The fall and win ter styles will make you look your best, and you know a Curlee or Michaels Stern will fit the way you want it. $ 55 T0 $65 Topcoats You'll find fall's newest tweeds among our selection of topcoats the materials and styles that are tops throughout America. Winter is near ly here, so be prepared with comfort and good style. $45 T0 $55 Wilson's Men's Wear The Store Of Personal Service t,,s Mi -A t v v4foM-Aa-iVri.-iM.-.1,-SAW .wrf ,.. ..,.,. ' Big car luxury and performance are combined In Bulck's medium priced four-door hardtop sedan in the Special series. Powered by a 322 cubic Inch, 220 horsepower engine, the Special boasts one of the biggest power plants of any car in its class. All the beauty of Bulck's distinctive styling, including the new front end, full rear wheel cutouts and luxurious Interiors are featured on the Special series. Dynaflow, power steering, power brakes and dual exhausts are optional on the Special. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class 10:30 a. m. Confirmation Class every Sat urday at 10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy . . . - nr. nnn have been visiting wnn on. Mrs. Everett Harshman Angeles, Washington. in Port U Party Celebrates Eighth Birthday Mrs. Paul C. Brown and Mrs. Walter Edger were hostesses Sun day afternoon at a Hallowe'en birthday party, in celebration of the 8th birthday of Mark Brown at the Edger home. Guests were Meredith Webb, Michael and Sharon Bunch, Chris Brown, Jimmy Lindsey, Anna Marie Harshman, Paul Hisler, Tim Driscoll, Julia West, Ray Jones, Stephen Peck, Lexington; and Ronald and Bradley Johnson, Athena. Also pesent were Sher iff and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Pendle' ton and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. John son, Athena. Small guests enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream and received Hallowe'en favors. The afternoon was spent in watching TV. o Mrs. Labhart Holds High At Renegers The Renegers Bridge club met Wednesday the 27th at the home of Mrs. Larry Dowen. Mrs. William Labhart held high score, Mrs. Richard Meador se cond high and Mrs. Evonne Gammell was low. Others present were Mrs. All'-'n Case, Mrs. Alex Thompson, Mrs. Gene Hall, Mrs. William Barratt, Mrs. Bradley Fancher, Mrs. La .Verne Van Marter, Mrs. Tom Wil 'son and Mrs. William Sowell. Refreshments were served. o Jack Angels Hosts To Hospital Staff Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel were hosts last Saturday evening to employees of the Pioneer Memor ial hospital and their husbands and wives, at the Angel home. About thirty attended the party, which is an annual affair. Games, including bingo and ping pong were played and re freshments served were the tra ditional cider and doughnuts. The rooms were decorated with corn stalks and pumpkins in the Hallowe'en motif. Mending Tips Heard At Extension Unit Lena Extension Unit met Tues day afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Jerry Brosnan. "Mending Tips" were given by Mrs. Brosnan and Mrs. W. E. Hughes, leaders. Other guests were Mrs. Randall Martin, Mrs. Robert Brindle, Mrs. Keithley Blake, Mrs. William Weatherford, Mrs. Gerald Swag gart, Mrs. George Currin and Mrs. Malcolm, O'Brien. Refreshments were served. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT HEPPNER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ronald Ingel, Ad interim minister Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Topic: "Valley of Destiny". HEPPNER METHODIST CHURCH L. D. Boulden, Minister Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p. m. Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Junior Choir Practice, Monday 4.00 p. m. Senior Choir Practice, Thursday 8:00 p. m. VALBY LUTHERAN CHURCH Union Mission Society 2:15 p. m. Featured speaker will be Dr. Betty Nilsson, missionary-doctor who spent 40 years in India as a Lutheran Missionary. Church Services every 2nd and last Sunday of the month at 11:15 a. m. HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH Merlin W. Zier, Pastor Worship Service 9:30 a. m. CLOSE O OF AND FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 95s- $195- $295 GIRLS' HEAVY ANKLETS 25C Mrs. George Gordon of Lewis ton, Idaho is visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Scrivner. She expects to remain for two or three weeks. ATTENTION HUNTERS And Those Inclined To Shoot At First Sight! The Morrow County Livestock Growers Association has recently amended its livestock theft reward program to Include SHOOTING OF LIVESTOCK. They will now pay a Reward Not to Exceed $500 For information and evidence resulting in the arrest and conviction of any person or persons stealing or shooting livestock owned by a member of the Morrow County Livestock Growers Assn. . Those persons having information of such actions are urged to report to any law enforcement officer or member of the association. Morrow County Livestock Growers Assn. I Ifox0 2tisbr&& , 1 -in 1 '" .:"N ff VXu, 4 fx4 I li . ... - h ftW- 'C1"r J'M- - s--. y IT comes upon the heels of the most successful Buick in history and beats it on every score. In shimmering steel and solid sinew, it's Buick for 1956 and there's never been anything like it for pure automobile. You get a good hint of what we mean when you take in its sweep-ahead styling-from the air-splitting prow of its V-front grille to the robust rake of its canted rear profile. You get an even better hint when you open the doors and see the dazzle there. - But it's when you put this beauty to the city streets and the open highways that you learn the best of it. For here is performance without parallel. 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