Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 16, 1958, Page 7, Image 7

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    lone Highlights
By FRANCINE CRAWFORD
Installation of the Community
church school teachers and of
'ficers was held during the Sun
day morning church hour. There
were 19 church school teachers
and officers installed.
The October meeting of the
P-TA met on Wednesday even
ing. The meeting was called to
order by president, Mrs. Wallace
Matthews. Membership chair
man, Mrs Earl McCabe reported
that to date 119 had joined the
P-TA. The 1958 and 1959 budget
was approved. The P-TA will
serve a dinner at the school cfe
torium on October 24 at 5:00. The
prices will, be $.75 and $.50. It
was decided that the P-TA will
sponsor The UNICEF program
again this year. The room count
was received by the freshman
class and the fifth grade. In ob
servance of United Nations Day
Dallas Shockley gave a report
and Mrs Harold Dobyns showed
her slides of their recent trip
to Europe. Refreshments were
served by Mrs L F Leathers, Mrs
Harold Sherer, Mrs Ray Heimbig-'
ner, Mrs Darrel Padberg and Mrs
Ralph Crum.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Matthews
and son, Ivan of Roseburg were
recent guests of his brother, Mr
and Mrs Wallace Matthews.
Rollo Crawford spent a few
days last week in Portland. The
Maranatha's met at the home of
Mrs Bed Akers on Wednesday,
October 8 with a buffet dinner
served at noon and the meeting
following. Election of officers
was held with officers elected
being president, Mrs Markham
Baker; vice president, Mrs Mar
ion Palmer; and secretary-treasurer,
Mrs Lloyd Howton. The
group accepted the Friendly
Service quota for the foreign
missions. Reports. were given of
those attending the Condon and
Hood River Women Fellowship
meeting. The Maranatha's will
serve a dinner on Wednesday at
the Midland district meeting. Mrs
Dale Raye received the door
prize.
Mrs Ernest Heliker, Mrs Wal
lace Matthews and Mrs Ernest
Lundell attended the Umatilla
county Rebekah district conven
tion in Weston on Saturday.
Miss Betty Gorger and friends
of Eastern Oregon college visited
Mr and Mrs David Baker and
family at Hatrock on Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Tom Bristow and
family of Portland visited rela
tives and friends In lone and
Heppner over the weekend.
Edmund Bristow, Milton Mor
gan, Robert Drake, and Lloyd
Morgan attended the Oregon vs
USC game Saturday in Port
land. Dates To Remember:
Oct 17 HEC club all day meet
ing at Lewis Halvorsen's.
Oct 13 Grange.
Work day for Christ for the
Pilgrim Fellowship group.
The members will take any
kind of job, the amount
earned will be turned over to
the P F to' be sent to the
state president for missions
and new churches. If you
have work for the young
people please phone Mari
lyn Morgan or the parson
age. Oct 24 Discussion of county
unit plan of school dist re
organization as on ballot of
Nov 4. At the school cafe-
provided. If
desired call 8-7154.
Oct 24 P-TA dinner serving
started at 5:00 P M. School
caietorium.
Oct 31 UNICEF drive sponsored
by the lone P-TA.
Berl Akers and Judy Mason,
students at Pacific University
were at their homes in lone over
the weekend.
Mr' and Mrs Richard Rea are
the parents of a daughter, Donna
Marie, born on October 9 weigh
ing 7 lbs. She was born at the
Good Shephard hospital in Her-
transportation Mr and Mrs Orlind Huston and
family of Troutdale, and Sun
day guests were, Mr and Mrs
Fritz Klienschmidt and family of
Pendleton.
Mr and Mrs Corliss McLeod
have purchased a new trailer
house and have moved to Hepp
ner. Mr and Mrs W E Melena re
turned Friday from Buckhorn
Springs where they have spent
ten days hunting.
Mr and Mrs Byron Goodall of
San Francisco have been visiting
at the homes of Mrs Fannie Grif-
miston. Grandparents ar0 Mrjiltn n() Mr and Mrs Roy Lind
and Mrs Dorr Mason, and Mr and i strom. On Friday, Mrs Griffith
Mrs Clel Rea. Great-grandparents ancl Mrs Lindstrom took them to
are, Mr and Mrs Bert Mason and j Pasco to catch a train.
Mrs Arvilla Swanson. Mr and Mrs Don Peterson and
Guests of Mr and Mrs Joe Joel and Paul were in Portland
torium at 8:00. Child care : Hausler over the weekend were ' over the weekend.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, October 16, 1958
7
Mr and Mrs Markham Baker dents at OTI in Klamath Falls
were in Portland over the week
end. Mardine Baker a student at
Oregon mot them in Portland
and they all attended the game
Saturday.
Mrs Ray Boyce and Mrs Delmer
Crawford were hostesses of a
bridge party and shower in honor
of Mrs Oscar George on Thurs
day evening at the Boyce home.
Those winning prizes were, Mrs
Gene Hall high, Mrs Robert De
Spain, second high, and Mrs Wal
ter Corley low. Other guests were
Mrs Wayne Prock, Mrs LaVern
Van Marter, Mrs Ernest McCabe,
Mrs David McLeod, Mrs James
Prock, and Mrs Corliss McLeod.
Anne Belle Coleman, Loy
Keene, and Paul Miller all stu-
spent the weekend with their
parents.
Billie Seehafer spent the week
end in lone visiting relatives.
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Fancy Golden Ripe
BANANAS 2 LBS- 29C
"Double Red" Delicious
APPLES QC LB.
Tender Golden Crisp
CARROTS 3 1 LB. PKGS. 2$C
Central Meat Market's
SWIFT'S PREMIUM SALE n
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SAUSAGE ROLLS lb. 49c
SLICED BACON 2 1b. box $1.39
SLAB BACON whole 59c lb; Half 65c lb.
CHEDDAR CHEESE lb. 49c
Standb!)
JUNE PEAS
StandbD!
Bow," aw"
303 Tins
STANDBY FCY. GRAY. APPLESAUCE
303 Tins .
STANDBY iCs. P. CHERRIES
Standby
3C3 Tins Strained or Whole
STANDBY CRANBERRY SAUCE
303 Tins
STANDBY X-FCY. FRUIT COCKTAIL
3C3 Tins
STANDBY FCY. GRAPE FRUJT SECTIONS
11 Oz. Tins
STANDBY MANDARIN ORANGES
Standby
Ills
Standby
22 Size, Home Style
STANDBY HALVES F.S. PEACHES
24 Oz.
STANDBY UNSW. NATURAL GRAPE JUICE
STANDBY FCY. PINEAPPLE JUICE
OR J
STANDBY TOMATO JUICE, 46 OZ.
303 Tins, Cut or Fncy Sliced
STANDBY BLUELAKE GR. BEANS
303 Tins
STANDBY FCY. 3
SIEVE PEAS
1EEB5
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303 Tins
STANDBY TINY WHOLE
NEW POTATOES
HI STANDBY FCY. CATSUP,
14 OZ.
303 Tins
STANDBY SOLID PACK TOMATOES
STANDBY TOMATO SAUCE,
8 OZ.
" I 12 Cans 24 Cans
Half Case Full Cose
6 for $1.00 $1.98' $3.90
4 for $1.00 $2.98 $5.90
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.60
4 for $1.00 $2.98 $5.90
4 for $1.00 $2.98 $5.90
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.60
3 for $1.00 $3.98 1 $7.80
Full Case 12 Bottles
3 for $1.00 $3.90
3 for 89c 1 $3.49
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.70
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.70
6 for $1.00 $1.98 $3.90
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.70
5 for $1.00 $2.38 $4.70
Half Case of 24 Tins
11 for $1.00 j $2.09
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tomato
MIX 'EM - OR MATCH 'EM
Standby Fruit Cocktail
Standby Fey. Grapefruit
Standby Sliced Yc Peaches
Standby Bartlett Pears
Standby Vi's Unpeeled
Apricots
Standby Vi's Yc Peaches
Standby Boysenberries
Standby Blackberries
Standby Sliced Pineapple
Stcndby Crushed
Pineapple
(o).
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Standby
ROYAL
HAWAIIAN
TUBA
3 cans
89c
MD Toilet Tissue
(Assorted)
White, Yellow, Pink and Acqua
4 rolls 37c
White Satin Sugar
"Oregon's One and Only"
25 LB.
BAG
Standby
CORN
WHOLE KERNEL
GOLDEN SWEET CORN
WWW
303 Size Tins 6 for $ 00
1 1 Ox. Site Tins 7 for $ jOO
Prices Effective through October 17- 18- 20- 21
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