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meeting, Mrs Gary Tullis from The next meeting will be t j lone and Judy Eubanks from Monmouth, Oregon. We worked on head scarves. We had 9 attending our meet ing. March 21. i FHA Cheryl Smouse served refresh ments. Kathryn Rea, reporter Fhone your news items to 6-9228. XIAL H APPENIN6S R. GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, March 13. 1958 lone Sorority Plans Progressive Dinner Beta Omega chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha held its regular business meeting March 5 at the home of Mrs Dallas Shockley with Mrs Donald Peterson and Mrs Denward Bergevin as co-hostesses. President, Mrs Eldon Padberg, announced that the club had col lected $176.00 for the Heart Fund by soliciting rural lone. Plans were made Jor the East er Seal drive for crippled child ren. Members decided to hold coffee hours and sell paper Easter lilies. fey ise Party rates Birthday prise birthday party was or Henry Rauch Sunday potluck dinner being en y all at noon. The table yly decorated with a yell- white birthday cake and nt were Mr and Mrs Forr )rnburg and children, Mr s E H Rauch and children, I Mrs Al Fetsch and child r and Mrs John Hartman lildren, Mr and Mrs Bill irst, Mr and Mrs Fred Her Mr and Mrs Fred Rauch, tilia Hunt, Eva Jean Craw diss Janet Martin and the i Mrs Rauch. I M M m Anna JJ AutNl tsurance i. ; mvn YOU ftltlf MARCHING! i n we're inside, looking e weather looks springy! when outside we've found e wind feels so freezy! nuch too early yet to work It in yard or garden 's the best time to recheck ur insurance program! i you the right protection? e those amounts high ough? are it's in affect right now! o late is always tough! hr us for a complete surrey re is no obligation to you. C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY le 6-962S Box 611 HEPPNER, OREGON 60th Anniversary To Be Celebrated By R E Allstott, Srs The children of Mr and Mrs R E Allstott, Sr are arranging a celebration in honor of their par ent's 60th wedding anniversary, to be held Sunday, March 23 from 2:30 to 7:00 p m at the C-R-C building, adjacent to the park, in Hermiston. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Local Girl Named Prom Co-chairman - (a- v. 1 V D READY FOR ANYTHING a few members of the Heppner chapter of the Future Homemakers of America who will tackle nearly any kind of a job this week during their "Hobo Week" to raise money for their chapter. The girls may be contacted for work by calling the school homemaking department 6-9217. Shown in work clothes are. kneeling or seated, Shirley Van Winkle, Fern Albert Carole Ann Anderson holding, her baby brother; standing ore lanice Martin, Connie Anderson. Geraldine Swaggart and iv i rnov) Ronnie Belsma. EASTER OREGON COLLEGE, LA GRANDE, Jean Graham Dam on, daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Graham of Heppner has been named co-chairman for the Easter Oregon College junior prom, slated Friday, March 14. light's of the winter term social i with a salad luncheon. St Pat events, and the theme "Fire and risk's day decorations were used Ice" has been chosen for the, and green was used in tne re- Mrs Earl Blake has High Score At Club Mrs Raymond Ferguson enter tained the Whats Trumps bridge club last Wednesday afternoon dance. Rod Esselstyn will be the featured band for the evening, and the dance will be open to all Eastern Oregon College students ; Thomson, Gene Ferguson, and their guests. Mahoney, Lowell Gribble, freshments. 1 Those present were Mesdames Earl Blake, L D Tibbies, James P W E K Jean is also secretary of the i Schaffitz. Robert Penland, Tom junior class at EOC, Is a member; Wilson. Harold Cohn, Claude of Sabers, and Student Oregon Education Association. 16 Tables In Play At Elks Ladies Night There were eight tables of bridge and eight tables of pin ochle in play last Thursday at the Elks ladies night party. High score in pinochle was held by Mrs Herb Hamilton, sec ond high was Mrs Edna Turner and low, Mrs Delmer Buschke. In bridge Mrs Gene Ferguson was high, Mrs Marshall Lovgren, second and Mrs Grace Nickerson, low. Mrs Robert Flatt received the door prize. Committee In charge was Mis Frank Hamlin, chairman, Mrs E K Schaffitz, Mrs Claude Graham, Mrs Robert Penland, Mrs Frank Turner, Mrs Jack Bedford and Mrs Fred Gimbel. Graham and Mrs Allen Case, who was welcomed as a new member to the club. Mrs Blake held high score for the afternoon, Mrs Wilson, sec ond, Mrs Cohn, third and Mrs Penland, low. Soroptimist Club Has Business Meeting Soroptimist International of Heppner held its regular monthly business meeting Thursday noon at O'Donnell s. Committee reports were given and Mrs James Hager and Mrs Robert Penland reported on the meeting of the new hospital aux iliary which was held last Mon day evening. Coming Events Fri March 14 Ruth chapter no 32. OES Sat March 15 Silver tea and food sale, Christian church, 1:00 to 4:30 p m. Mon, March 17 Chamber of Commerce, noon at O'Donn- ell's Rainbow for Girls. Tues, March 18 American Leg ion auxiliary. Wed, March 19 Willows lodge no 66, IOOF Thurs, March 20 Soroptimists, noon at O'Donnell's. Elks stag fried chicken din ner, 6:30 p m. Fri, March 21 Sans Soucl He bekah lodge. Sat, March 22 Elks Crab feed and dance. Mon, March 24 Annual Chamb er of commerce banquet Legion halL The social committee complet ed plans for a progressive dinner, March 29 for members and their husbands. Mrs Milton Morgan showed slides and souveniers of a recent trip to Mexico. Sans Souci Rebekahs Visit Fossil Lodge The regular meetling of Sans Soucl Rebekah lodge was held Friday evening at the IOOF hall with Mrs C J D Bauman presid ing. There were 25 members present and one visitor, Mrs Lilly Smith of Hermiston, who is district dep uty president. Two applications for member ship were read and April 18 set as the date for initiation to be held. It was reported that eight members of Sans Soucl attended initiation ceremonies February 25 at Blue Mountain Rebekah lodge no 68 at Fossil. Mrs Blanche Brown, and Mrs Durward Tash served refresh ments and after the meeting the drill team practiced. Mothers' Club Hears Talk on Home Pets Seventeen members of the Mothers' club met Monday, Mar 3 at the home of Mrs E H Schmidt with Mrs Ralph Rich mond serving as co-hostess, A brief business meeting preceded the program. The speaker was Dr James Norene whose topic was "the 4-H Club News THE GOSSIP STITCHERS The Gossip Stitchers met with their leader, Mrs Brenner. Our club voted to buy a 4-H flag and an American flag. We had two visitors at our ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF HASKELL'S TV & RADIO REPAIR N. Chase St. - Inland Chem. Bldg. Ph. 6-9 03 Evenings 6-5846 SEE YOURSELF IN A ITER LIGHT! BE Use plenty of 100-watt or 150-watt bulbs where you work and read. Good light saves sight and it costs so little to enjoy! PACIFIC POWER i LIGHT COMPANY Mrs E E Gonty gave a report care of household pets". The on tne taster seais, wnicn are in the mail this week and the lily sale was discussed. - : I If J COURT STREET MARKET I fJh-w. if . . ' drawing for a "pet" brought by Dr Norene revealed a rubber lamb, won by Mrs Nels Ander son. A special prize was won by Mrs Stanley Holm. s Appointed to the nominating ' committee by the president, Mrs Holm, were Mrs Robert Jones, z j Mrs Robert Abrams, Mrs Lew- ellyn Robbins. Election of officers will be held in April, at the next regular meeting on the 7th at s i the home of Mrs Kenneth Keel 5 j ing. 5 In place of the regular May E meeting, a tea for friends of the club will be held, s Spring flowers and fruit bloss s oms were used for decoration. lONE 69643 MOUR'S CLOVER BLOOM FRI & SAT, MARCH 14-15 FREE PARKING E MOUR'S STAR mm lb. ) c TOP BRAND YourChoice OjCanSfO' UPE JUICE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 II I M 1 1 II I Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TEN SPECIAL CHICKEN-OF-THE-SEA - - - 2 for 45c i UNA PISS KAISER FOIL o Mn. Roll (-In. Roll i For KRAFT OIL All Purpose Rog. 73c QTOC With Coupon E ISHINE FIG BARS, Lge 20 Ox Pkg 49c K CARROTS 2 lbs 19c i Bunch RY ea 25c TRAGUS lb 29c PORK BACK BONES ib. a "The First Step To Knowledge is To Know We Are Ignorant" By Phil Blakney This Is the age of special ists. A wise person is one who realizes it is impossible to know everything. 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