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HITTHIU CAI CTTC rariiasWiHtrai gOCIAL - JaMftKlM T Whats Trumps Club Meets At Ferguson Home Wednesday Mr One Fciguon entertain ed the Whit Trumi.- trtiUe tlub Uh I4 luncheon Ut Vrdnely l!rfnin, rre Mr M-rln Lrun f,. Mr I. I TlMl-. Mr enc r. riH. Mm Lowell Crib ble, Mr Raymond Frrcuwrn, Mrs K K JVhaffit. Mr Harlan Mc Curdy. Mr James Tri'mtn. Mr J U Huffman. Mm CJau.ii Cra ham and Mr Rt-rt VnUnd. Mm Schaffitx held high score fur th afternoon. Mr Huffman m iMTttixl high, M On Fer guson third and Mr. Graham Mrs Borrott Has High Score At Club The I'.encgera bridge club m-t Inst Miik at the home of Mr Edlie GunlTn. The attending wrre Mrs Wil liam I.ma(t. Mm Gene Hall. Mri LaVrrne Van Marter. Mr Alex Thompson, Mm Gordon Pratt. Mra James J Farley. Mr James Norcne and Mr Richard Mcador. High score for the evening was hold by Mr Barratt, Mrs Pratt waa second high and Mrs Thompson low. Dessert wai scrvpil later In the evening. PHIL'S Pharmacy has a long lent,, and can compound a 1--"...a. - l " eflcial to your Health I This Week's Specials In Our Baby Department -- Baby Pants t.ij.otArif rsf far fiAnriilnr S4.95 INIFA.FEEDER MENNEN'S BABY s 1 CO. With Free Q-Tlpa n cLi nvKw'ai TEETHING BEADS FREE Sample of PLAYTEX Baby Cream. Ask for yours. STRIPE TOOTHPASTE 49c 53c alze 39c; 31c size 25c TEK TOOTHBRUSHES 2 for 69c CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN 2 btls 43c ALKA SELTZER ASCORBIC ACID, Btl 250 mgms. GEM RAZOR BLADE With free golf booklet-be a Pro DRISTAN - 24 TODieiS ) , i I TIMtX Tbit. NaiiU 18. l AppENIN6S Coming Events ftWY. Mwtta II ul Chopt m it OtS. Saturday- Mmh 1-El "ob feed et Coodoa. Mood 97. March -0imbr f ctnmrc. booo Wo?ei Wht Amu Iran Leflo. TuMdTf. March IS SI Monica's fulld. rtka ta rumnaT tourna ment WtdoMdar. March IS-Willows Jodje ne W. lOOr. ThurdT. March 17-Soroptl- mliU. rtk. iin nlaht. Friday. March II Sm 8oud lUbekah loaf. Awards Given At Tuesday Party For Pinochle Tournament An awards party was held Tuesday night, at the Elks tem ple at the close of the winter nlnorhle tournament ins1 tlay. Mrs Har- ley Young and Mrs Don Bennett were high and Frank Turner and Mrs Edna Turne: second high. u'innKri of awards for the eight wet'ks tournament were, Mrs Robert Pobbs and Mrs Prudy r- ... Kinh Mr and Mrs Dar- rell radberg second and Mr ana Mrs Charlie Becket uuro. line of Prescription Ingred- Prescribed Medicine most ben- 4 pr' 99c $2-95 POWDER 49c 29c Powder. Baby Oil and Baby 45c of 100 $1.75 OFFER 59c In one easy lesson I - - 59c Awards Party Monday Ends Elks Uupncate Bridge Tournament The awards party ending the -i,.-r Huollrat brlJire tuurna- merit at the Elks club was held Monday evening. Progressive .riw .ri,f was tilaved follow ed by awarding i4 the trophies. v.. ih evening's lay. trlr f.jf flrt. second and third were wtm by Mm One Hall -r lne; Mr. w C Collins and Mrs Elaine S Grge In that order. Winners for the final n-elon .. .if,iirt olav were, for the East -Went pairs. Mrs W C Collins and Mrs James Preoll first, and Mrs UaYVrne Van Martrr Jr and Mrs William Lsbhart. second. For the North South pairs. liar i.n MrCurdv Jr and LaVerne Van Marter Jr were first with a d blare between W C Collins and Wallace Wolff and Mrs Harlan McCurdy Sr and Mrs E O Ferguson. A special prize was given Mrs rf.nk ii.imlln and Mrs Frank Turner for achieving the single highest point score during tne tournament Winners of trophies for the eight-week tournament were, for East -West, Mrs LaVerne Van Marter Jr and Mrs William Lab k.rt .Tr w C Collins and Mrs James Drlscoll were second and Mrs A D McMurdo and Mrs Frank Nickerson, third, for North South, Harlan McCurdy Jr nrf fjiVerne Van Marter Jr won first place trophies. Mrs n'liov Munkers and Mrs Ned Sweek Becond and Mrs Harlan McCurdy Sr and Mrs B O Fer guson third. Managers of the tournament were Mrs W C Collins and La- Verne Van Marter Jr. Extension Unit Plans for Festival The Rhea Creek Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs Fimir Palmer for an all day meetlnp. March 2. Thirteen members enjoyed the potiucK dinner. The unit's plans for the fes tival are progressing very well. The child care for the festival will soon be disclosed. A discussion was held on the problem of extension dlsolve ment In Morrow county. The unit was In favor of public meetings plus a few extension meetings. Mrs Orrln Wright and Mrs John Gruves gave a talk on the new museum and the progress of Its completion. Bridae Club Meets At McQuarrie Home Mrs C E McQuarrie and Mrs Harry O'Donnell, Jr entertained the Kings Little Queens bridge club last Wednesday evening at the McQuarrie home. Guests were Mrs William Sowell, Mrs Jerry Daggett, Mrs Paul Koenig. Mrs Ilene Wyman, Mrs Pat O'Brien, Mrs Philip Blakncy, Mrs Herb Hamilton and fr Willard Blake. Mrs Blake was high for the evening, Mrs Koenlg second high, Mrs O'Brien low and the prize for Jack high was received j by Mrs Hamilton REDUCED Ml n W95 to - VELVET STEPS - AIRSTEPS AND OTHERS Program Plans Told To Extension Unit The Heprrrr F.senl"n unit md Turlay f'-:n h home of Mrs IVte McMurtry, with chalrrnsn Mrs Grne tcr guwn. presiding at the meeting, She announced rug mak ing meeting would be at Pine City on March 14. starting at 10 30 a m. I l"t all day. Thos planning to attend are aked to bring material to make a sample rug and to bring aack lunch. Other meetings of Important are the March 16 visit to the State Hospital In Pendleton by members of the county commit, tee and the March 1 rE" planning meeting at Pir.. City with Mrs Doug Drake and Mrs Howard Pettyjohn attending from the Ueppner unit. Also of great Importance Is the forth coming Homemakers Festival to be held at the Catholic parish hall on April 29 with the Rhea Creek unit hosting the affair. Mrs Kelthley Blake and Miss Leta Humphreys presented In terestlng material on the new museum and library. It U not completed but Is hoped It will open by Memorial Day. They said that donations are being ac cepted and also those wishing to contribute articles to the mu seum are asked that they be at least 50 years old and from Mor row county. Mrs Drake and Mrs Pettyjohn reported on the program offered by the extension service through and agriculture agent In many different ways. H-K unit meetings, 4 H, home visits, office calls and pub- lie meetings. They also presemea h. MtoRMtori nropram for I960- 61 which includes; clothing, family life, home management and equipment, family finance, foods and nutrition, health and safety, recreation. These things were aiscussea vy tha unit members who gave m. onrl nnlnlon which will be i.un hurl to the Drceram plan- jning meeting at Pine City and all considered as ine new pro gram Is made up. The next meeting will be April 5 at 1:30 at the home of Mrs Joe Wright, with county agent N C Anderson presenting ma terial on "fire prevention Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs McMurtry to the following members: Mesdames Lee Scrlvner, Edna Turner, Del bert Wright, Bill Heath, Ray Drake, Frank Connor, Nora Turner, Doug Drake, Keithley Blake. Gene Ferguson, Joe Wright, Howard Pettyjohn and Miss Leta Humphreys. Mrs Ward Hostess For Bridge Club Mrs Glen Ward was hostess last Wednesday evening for her bridge club. Members attending were Mrs Don Bennett, Mrs Ralph Rich mnnrl Mrs Bud Marshall, Mrs Wayne Prock. Mrs Fred Gimbel, Mrs Jimmy ProcK ana Mrs jvw , shall Lovgren. Mrs Lovgren received high prize, Mrs Wayne Prock was sec ond high and Mrs Richmond low. The door prize was won by Mrs Jimmy ProcK. PRICES OES W5 Soroptimist Club Sees Yellowstone Earthquake Scenes MU U Hwmpfc. prugiam .i.i..,.. .1 ft, 5ufuilir.lt Club if Hfpl-r. Intru-lucrtl Oliver Orvkbk ks the gueat leaker at tne jnuray mrrtir.g. Ho howrtl ti-lufrd 5iJ- a4 tuld vf the rarthquake at Yrllw stun Park. The pictures and lit erature were prrprd by the U S Fott Service. Mr K K Gnty spoke brirfly on the Fatter campaign, with which the rlub alway a 1st. Mary JuhnMon was the sc-nlof girl representative at the meet ing, Other EUfli were C E Mc Quarrie and Mra Bill Farra. OES Social Club Meets Saturday The Sclal Club of Ruth chap ter no 32. OES met last Satur day afternoon at the Masonl temple with Mrs Dean Hunt and Mrs Mervln Lr-onard as host esses. In bridge Mrs C C Carmlchael received high score and In pin ochle Mrs Martha Van Scholack was high. The door prize went to Mrs Fred Parrlsh. Reception Planned By Rainbow Girls Ruth Assembly. Rainbow for rirl mt in recular session Monday evening at the Masonic temple. Plans are being made for a reception honoring Miss Sandra Jones, grand representative to WATCH f or 1 VKJ'l j. PHONE 6-9643 Yakima Farm 2V, Cans Solid MINCED CLAMS OTTER COVE OYSTERS OTTER aw I EGG I BEEF POT ROAST 5 US DA Choice or Good CHEDDAR CHEESE I LARGE FRANKS E Oregon Chief ettuce LARGE SIZE CALAVOS GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Whife SPECIALS FOR FKL & SAT. MARCU 11 Sans Souci Rebekahs Hoar UN Speech ft. lu-u-wi. U1 11 mt Urth 21 n"m tr ai4 ta Ulu.r p-nt- Itrfufe l1fce cir.rnri tt.e mrmb-t h-id the llrppnrr M egnte la the l'n!tl Ni"n PU ertmte M YHth i-h c et In Pendleton. Ml UarUra Slewert. Mr Frar k Pan a4 nrw member by trans fer from t:r.M Valley Wge no 11. Mr Jrrry l'd the enn drill H and U R Murtry and Mm a.-t . " fur the ac1 ueu" birthday psrty hlrh Mlr - the meeting. Thoe honored un their blrtn a,... tr Fllen Mre. Mrs Tearl Devlne. Mrs Utha Archer. Mrs Martha Van ScJiuiacK. wn j. Daniel. Mrs Art Fergeson and Mrs Roy Quackenbush. The next meeting will be March 18. Bridge Party Honors Mrs C H Labhart Mrs William Labhart enter tained Tuesday afternoon with a dessert bridge party -in honor of Mrs C II Labhart. who Is vis iting here from Cannon Beach. Guests were Mrs Raymond Ferguson. Mrs Harlan McCurdy. Sr. Mrs David Wilson. Mrs Frank Hamlin. Mrs Conley Lanham and Mrs P W Mahoney. Mrs Mahoney held high score and Mrs Lanham low. the state of Mississippi. On Mon day evening. March 21. Mothers of all Rainbow Clrls will also be honored at this time. FOR! OURt STREET MARKET kn Pack (case $4.45) cans I Li CANS 69 g CANS 79 LYNDEN AA LARGE 2doz OREGON CHIEF PHOMECSIb. lb. 49c lb. 49c lb. 43c FARM FRESH PRODUCE COnDl'lU n ar. CO t' B A C t Tir4. -- THB P1CIAU TALBNT OF FRESH, ORIOINAL PATTERNS OF BEAUTIFUL SIMPLICITY OM SO'i'l 4 -PC. BASIC PLACE SETTING ioyioo J.pC. PIAC! SETTING" 3000 6-fC. PLACE SETTING 35 fnm r. T. Se oil the lovely Htrloom Sterling PeHews ot... Peterson's JEWELERS mmm4 wW 4 aW- FREE PARKING DUNDEE APPLE SAUCE 2ia CANS 2 F0R 45c .971 5 5; 1 Pt. Bulk Kraut S LBS. Porks Neck Bone All For m ill! 39c S 3 FOR 19c L AG 55c 4 12