Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, February 18, 1960, Page 9, Image 9

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lex Three Links Name Officers
f DELPHA JONES iof spices were ordered to sell as
ti,. i.i.ii tk,.! lulu i mimcv maklni! protect. The
4 IIV lAMIfciwil v- M I II n i ' -
i.,h h th hnm, f Mr. meeting Ik- held lit the
Freda Majeske February 11. At
the meeting they held flection
of officers with the following be
ing elected: president, Mrs Del
phi Jonci; vice president, Mrs
La Verne Henderson; secretary.
Mrs Jo Irvln; treasurer. Mrs Dim
ple Munkers: and trustee. Mm
Florence McMillan. The secret
sisters were revealed and Val
entine gifts exchanged. A card
party was planned for February
27 at the I0OF hall. A variety
y lnttlate.1 members of this or
Mr and Mrs BUI Nichols and
daughter Linda returned from
Portland Friday.
Nichols has returned
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. .... .. i t..i. ;nume worn v ..v,
the 10th. ThoM. present at the Mrs Bernlec . hlo spent one
meeting were Cora Warner. Cat!! day last week lit the home of
Partners. Merle Cornelison. JoDort Goll horn. In lon e
In in. ivlpha Jones. Freda Ma- Mrs Max Breeding entertained
. ..l ii, .ni innir Wiwne luith dinner Sunday honoring
JuneWuUon. Bo'rnieee Wihlon. her husband. Max on his birth
and Florence McMillan. Iday. Those present were Mrs
m e mow..,.- :p,r,rn. s s
a F Maleske attended tne pai-. . ..... i .. Tm
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rlarvh Militants i Auxiliary w ww f- Jonnnyi Mr Frank
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run
10 over The
Tee Cup
9j Jackie Lobbort
r JACKIE LABHAKT
Here it Is tee time acain and
this brewer of link lore has had
the ol' pot simmering for some
time eagerly waning lor some
Ingredients with which to flavor
this cup of tee taiic.
We held our firt ladies day
of the season Tuesday morning
... .. rv.,ihu vin.Und the fourteen females play
Wednesday nlht. They are new-., f iie"Ppner. Miss Lolah ing were Suzanne Jepsen. Doreen
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Standard Batteries
GUARANTEED FOR
15, 30, 40, AND 50 MONTHS
$C00 Allowed For
Your Old Junker
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
HEPPNER
IE
Enjoy The Great Whiskey
of the Old West
SUrVrVY
BROOK
Sunny Brook
Kentucky Blended
Whiskey tastes
better, lighter than
any other whiskey!
$300
JPT.
$460
45 QT.
01D SUNNt BROOK CO.. 10UISVIUE. KT.. 01STR. Bt NAIL CIST PRODS. CO. 86 PROOF. 65 GRAIN NtUM SPIRITS
J Wilson of lone. Mr and Mrs Cecil
Joni and son Kenny. Mr and
Mrs Oscar Breeding. Mr and Mrs
Floyd Smith and children all of
I jlnptnn
Mrs Steagall entertained with
a birthday dinner In honor of
her husband George one day last
week. Those present were Mr and
Mrs O G Breeding, Mr and Mrs
Wilbur Steagall of Lexington
land Rill Steacall of Pendleton.
I Deanna and Barbara Steagall
(spent the weekend at the home
f their narents. Mr and Mrs
.Wilbur Steagall. They returned
jto their home In Portland on
Sunday evening.
I Reverend and Mrs bmitn ana
daughters ol wxingion were
Yakima visitors Friday evening
and Saturday where he assisted
with funeral services on Satur
day. Miss Dona Barnett and Mrs
Trlna Parker entertained Mr and
Mrs Roy Campbell with dinner
in Hermlston Sunday afternoon.
The Armin Wihlons entertain
ed Cecil Jones with a birthday
dinner on Monday night. Those
present were, Mr and Mrs Dean
Hunt and family. Joe Engleman.
Franklin Messenger, Mr and Mrs
Jones and son Kenny and Mr
and Mrs Wlhlon.
Dates to remember t
Card party at IOOF hall on Feb
ruary 27.
Mr and Mrs Cecil Jones and
son Kenneth and Mrs Joe Cor
ncllson were visitors one night
last week at the Lloyd Osten
burger home In Stanfleld.
Gar Leyva and son Hugo were
Corvallls visitors last week.
Mrs E E Peck and Mrs Gar
Leyva were Pendleton visitors
last week.
Mrs Roarke and infant son re
turned this week from Pioneer
Memorial hospital.
Mr and Mrs Franklin Miles
and children of Pendleton have
been recent visitors In Lexing
ton. The Women's Fel 1 o w s h 1 p
group met at the home of Jo
Irvin on Tuesday afternoon. Min
Jseohs. Hazel Mahoney. VI Lan-
hm. On Case. Fave Ruhl. Dee
Cribble, Gladys Snider. Marie
McQuarrle. Roberta Dougherty,
Inet Huffman, Coramae Fergu
son. Hester Creswlck. and my
self. VI shot a, 40 which gave
her the lowest gross score for
the day; but there were four
other gal golfers In the forties
which Is pretty good considering
how rusty we all were, since
most of our Joints have been In
cold storage all winter. Hester
and Dee shot 4Ts, Hazel had
a 43 and I shot a 41.
LADIES DAY OBSERVATIONS;
Hazel wearing Phil's long Johns
. . . Gladys having putting troub
les . . . Doreen running out of
cigarettes on the 5th hole (and
to make matters worse she was
playing with Suzle and I . . who
have both quit smoking) . . .
our little course was brightened
considerably by four "Betty
Coeds" wearing bright
flashy sweatshirts. Doe was
wearing Dougs from Willamette
(or you might say she was
ii hi ju amvouuj wiiviiivviM i a Jiu a Ii IV ...
utes were read and approved addition to the girls, their mo-
and corresDondence from the Mc
Klnlev Indian Mission was read
A reDort. bv Mrs Anderson, on
the Easter breakfast was elven
A committee, to purchase fancy
work for next year's bazaar, was
appointed; those being La Verne
Henderson, Nellie Palmer, Jo ir
vin. and Delpha Jones.
It was decided to purchase a
sample picture plate for sale at
a later date.
The next meeting is planned
for May Campbells witn t,oia
Breeding in charge of the de-
votionals.
Thp program for Tuesday's
meeting consisted of a reading
on "Democracy" bv Delpha
Jones, and prayer and scripture
and poems lor the discouragea.
Those present were tua Aa-
lard. Olitta Wardwell, Annie
Keene, Cleo Van Winkle, Dollie
Smith, Nellie Palmer, Cora Allyn,
Pay
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WHEN DUE
and
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Keep Your Cedit Good
Pioneer Service Company credit Information Is most valuable.
No commissions charged on collections.
All moneys paid direct to creditors.
PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc.
SINCE 1326
The Merchants' and Professional Men's
Own Organization
Oregon-Idaho-Utah-Nevada-Division
Division Office: Eugene, Oregon
WATCH FOB THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS
WITH ACCOUNTS FC3 SALE
La Verne Henderson. Florence
McMillan. May McCall. May
Campbell, Cora Warner, Trlna
Parker. June Davidson. Delpha
Jones and the hostess, Jo Irvin.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Jackson of
Hermlston visited at the Barnett
home on Thursday evening of
l&st week i
Marvin Way and Stanley
Schoonover spent the weekend
at the Ken Way home In Van
couver. The Lexington P-TA met at
the school Tuesday. It was pre
sided over by the president, Em
Peck. The business of the meet
ing Included the approval of
sending $10 to Pioneer Memorial
hospital for the air conditioning.
A nominating committee was
chosen, including Jo Irvln, June
Davidson and Lois Hunt.
The program was a Founders
Day program presented by Millie
Faircloth. It included a duet by
Sandy and Barbara Faircloth
and a trio which included in
drowning In the Willamette, a
it Mas somewhat larce for her)
Faye In a Boise Junior College
creation (Puk'si, Mane wearing
Mixios from Oregon Mate, and
Hazel sitorting a bright white
Job with knit cuffs from Bob's
Pacific l'nlverlty.
Our link stn-m to 1 In won
derful shape after wintering for
a few months (and as the ex
perts sav all things get better
with acei. the fairways seem to
be rock free and louk as tho'
they are going to have a good
stand of grass on them this sum
mer. If everyone will remember
to replace their divots we should
have a real beautiful cours by
late spring.
OVERHEARD: . . . that Bill
Collins' game has really Im
proved since he has learned to
keep his right elbow In against
his hip (could be he is praciic-
Inc to give us all a good "clean
ing" this summer) . . . that Jack
Evcrlv has his own private driv
ing range out at his house, and
that he has been practicing quite
earnestly with his irons . . . that
our new Country Club president
Marie Is reallv nlannlner lots of
activities for the men and wo
men this year (hope everyone
will get behind her and Help to
make this a really great golfing
and year) . . . that everyone Is really
pleased to see the lone goiiers
taking part In the golf course
activities ... be sure to check
the new PGA rules concerning
out of bounds and lost balls (it's
only a one stroke penalty now).
Tee off time for ladles day
next week is 9:30 and all golfing
gals are urged to attend.
Well I see I have about drain
ed my cup for this week so
shall put it back on the shelf
until next week when we will
meet again over the tee cup.
ItrfT.f E GAZETTE-TIMES. Thufxlay. rbruoiy II. 160
Pelores Finer! and Arlfta Mc-1 OtlCO of CandidoCV
. . . . fill ..... (... rf . !. . i I
VRlir U illf I'Ul IIIF lUl-.it"wtir
for our scUvtlon.
Our next meet Inc will be at
the home of Oienle Lundell on
February 27. At this meeting we
will diM-us wh.t to do fr N-it
lonal 4 II club week.
Cherjl Cor ley, new rjutti'r
RHEA CREEK LIVESTOCK CLUB
Tlie Rhea Creek Livestock 4 II
club met at the home i f Mr and
Mrs Leonard Rill. President Willy
Rill called the meeting to order
and led the 4 II fledge.
We choK a committee to out
up a display In Hall's grocery at
Ruggs. We also dlcued when
we will go on a field trip to
the Pendleton Woolen Mills and
hen to a dairy'.
Mrs Rill served very nice re
freshment.
Bobble Harris, reporter
I wUh to announce that I will
be a candidate to succeed my
srlf f,r the office of County
Treituer. subject to the will of
the IN publican voters rf Morrow
Coui.ty at the May ?h Primary
election.
5hla M Daniel
50 Pd. Adv.
FOLLETT
MEAT CO.
HermUtoa. Oregon
Ph. JO 7-66SI
On Hermlston McNary
Highway
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
WHOLESALE MEATS
You'll find
LOW PRICES,
whoro you soo
this sign LJLjL
thpr. Mrs Faircloth. Sandy Fair
cloth played a piano solo.
4-H Club News
STITCH IN TIME
4-H CLOTHING CLUB
A meeting was held on Feb
ruary 9 to get the members up
to date on their dresses we are
making. We met on January 23
when we had a work day and
sewed all afternoon.
The program of work was dis
cussed and made out, sent to the
county extension office where
copies will be made up and mail
ed back to each memoer.
At this February 9 meeting the
Father of the Year for Morrow
county was discussed and Elaine
Gaarsland, president appointed
So, when you shop
where you see the SfcH Green
Stamp shield, you're dollars ahead at the start.
And dollars ahead again when you redeem your
Sill Green Stamps for beautiful and useful gifti.
See them at your nearest S&H Redemption
Center or in the pages of the S4H '
Green Stamp Ideabook.
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The '60 Chevrolet models most people
buy, equipped the way most pPle
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than last year's models. This two
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Rivetless bonded linings mean they
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More room to rtlax In. Chevy sedans
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Only full wraparound windshield
among the leading low-priced ca..
Electric windshield wlpws keep sweep
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Vent windows crank open and closed.
So much simpler than fighting those
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Keyless locking of all doors. Quick
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rMinnmw Tiirbo-FIr VS. Or nOW tO
get up to 10 more miles per gallon
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Thriftiest In any full-size car. It's
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Widest choice of power teams. 24
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A trunk that's made for long trips
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