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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1960)
HtttntK. cAtmt Ttxti. nwattjit? Mrs Wolff To Head BOTnwraimjmmnmniraimimnn:iimmHjmnnBinuaiHmainisroi gOCIAL -AppENIN6S HcDnncr Mothers For Coming Year At tbe llirrlii'ii I Itif .i5f M .Hwr tluh ! week hi t f Mr AIrm. !Vl!.re WidJf uan.N ,f- nnn::n:m:mn;r.mii::ni:iinj:ni:n:nm:nnnn:inij:n:x::n:::!s::5nn:i::iu! , ( ( f f ( t tf j.,,,,,,, ( lrridmt. Mr Abrsm; rcre- lary lfruirr, Mr Kodrrlek I Murray r1 M; h hn t ,ltT-n. ULVJIWI 1 f AVfii-' " WELFARE TEA SUNDAY AFTERNOON The American Leclun AuMl Ury child wtlfar tea held Sunday afternoon al the Legion hall from 2 to 4 p m. Bubby I-ee DeSpaln fve a readme. "And S Did I and the fourth grid udl aang the f. Haw ing ne arrmpamei ty their tearher. Mr franklin My Stodola Iumpa; The Man In tli Moon: Mararijlta; Sprint'time FU-a and Music of the lllver I'.iula Barak, last year' Clrl'a Stat delegate, cave a talk on CUT Slate. Evelyn Jepaen la the dclt'L'at thi year. Mm Juanita Murchinson, Clrl'a State chairman of Oregon, from I'endleton vtai present and cave v.rv Interesting talk on child welfare and Clrl'a Stale. She was Introduced by Mrs G Hermann unit pesldent. and waa presen- Your trip to PORTLAND will be completi only If you have lunch or dinner at ted with a curtate. ducrd Mr. ;-1 -n White,. Pan American chairman, and - presented with a t pre,! lent ' ' ' , .. .,, . ,. ' ,i ., Cuts, y Marj,'u-rne 'l wi.sara M,a !k ' 7 iw. hr?. which .. m,m.. it, .lurier member of I be au wH Ury whr.h ;ifc-ar.ir,l A; I , utkin -t 'he Idea pfrer.te.l. An a'r ii ehni;e a lu-Id and ef.ehmfit vn-re irv-d by Mt Abrains. a-sutrd by Mr l'ar.41 Laird The next meet In will Comiiig Events !'onc zVcTaS- Hears Talk And Film TtUmt April 1J Jsju ivM s . r-. n.. KtM)ii da tuday. ApuJ I ralf 9f tiuat IC 00 in. tuit kauaa lawaj evd fau pavthoM. Me4T. A pi U t-Cmif 4 nnnmt, saoa ! Waqoa WbmI tatnt I x Cula. Cattav MftAday card prty. CpiMOfal paiuli hcu, t p AmrKa Lraiaw. A highlight of any visit to Portland, .a must for your next trip. AM aTANDABO IHI BtinOM ON BXOADWAT 04 1 mii. rorrtAwx ouooi A WnTXRN KOTSL nrrrftary. Tan An:rricait rhalr m.m and mtiil l.in and l ri"' chaplain of the unlt- Prli-a were received by Taula Barak and Linda William. Refreahmenta were aerved from a table civcrtd with drpH net over yl!w with a renter pier ft yellow and blue IHjti h Irli and yellow randlea. Mra Hermann and Mr Karl MiObe poured, agisted by Sherry Cor ley and Mr Omar Rletmann. Mra Cleo Prake had charge of the punch. The card tables were derr- ativt with small iKnifjuets t blue and yellow flower. Sherry for- ley was In charge of Uie cueai book. J34 30 was taken In on the tea which foes toward child wei fa r Thriae worklnc on committees wre Mrs Ted Palmateer. chair man of the child welfare In the unit: table deroratlors. Mrs Charles Doherty and M: Robert Rletmann: program. Mrs Del- mer Crawford; posters. Mrs El mer Holtz and Mrs James Har nett; assisting at the tea table, Mrs Walter Corley and Mrs Ro bert DeSpain; In clave of the children's table, Mi. fete Can non; those arranging flowers on the card tables, Mrs Edith Kich- oson. Mrs Cecil inorne ana wrs Hermann. Refreshments were furnished hv Mrs John Eubanks. Mrs Earl McCabe, Mrs Cannon. Mrs James Barnett, Mrs Elbe Akers. Mrs Donald McElligott. Mrs Eldon Padbcrg and Mrs C E Brenner. Silver Kerv ce was furnished by Mrs Victor Kietmann. Clean up Mating luih-on vn May 7. committee was Mrs Eldon Tuck- Mrs Cloo Drake, Mrs Tt Palmateer, Mrs Echo Palmatee Mrs Robert Rletmann and M Cecil Thorne. Several helped Masons Entertain Rainbow Girls At Monday Dinner The Heppner M-tmlr bwlge entertained the memtM-rs of Huth Awmlily, Rainbow f r Girl and their f.itlx-rs at a dinner Monday evening at the Mamk' temple. After dinner they were enter tained by the Rainbow Girls. Judy Cornell am! Kern Albert !ang a duet; two pantomimes were given. B-mana Boat and Television, by Sandra Jones, Sheryl Harris and Sharon Keith ley; Lona White sang two solos accompanied by Linda Halvor sen ami Judy Corhell ang a solo. Diane Fulleton, Linda Stewart. Ginger Springer, Judy Cochcll, Doris Morris. Shannon Ma honey, Beverly Blake and Cathy Rea . al. . tr:.. .. - n..l.t..... nresciiiea me iimuiv ui xvainoow , Girls and Scriptures by the color bearers. ,0n Fire Prevention The -.e 'xef.....fi I'nSt rnH l th b-me 4 Mr tul Kr-r. At-iil Cuui-fy r'ef.in fn. rl Atkd-iMn and J Hy fiv u!k in lir ltrvent;tn in lh J.m. p H.tnj out th rmt r iiiHi. n oi.M-1 t f fue arid wbit rtull U d' i.e I -J pireM Ihnn. Tb .." d film. Tu nn Tti iitni Id Xtar- Ild!. Tuesday, Aptd 1Mb r I e ' u,t Ann vh Judy Itra. Ljion evialUoiy. Mali! da Jrp n, J) e t Mrll, Wedot.doy. April 13 WU I m a . Hit.r vtrr.-n. Gf.re McKln. l4? no W. lOOf. jney, i'JJil- Hk-r. Annie Kerne, Tbuiay. ApiU JI- t P I-. f 'J rmrr. J-an Neln P.uth r .... . . . 1 a. x. .1 f in,t frw R rx rk Elk Hoj night. Past Rulers Wives Hostesses At Elks Ti pi e!trd ryler wne Wrf hutr- t Ndic Mi"l.t at th Iti-j pr.rr t lh at Thur day ttis' t Th tn tb rurtimme wrr M WlUlam Ulhart. chairman. aiKsi fcy Mm Trftel frtt0. Mr WHUfd 5We. d Mr JUrry Tmti!n There wrr I Ubli- of card In play with Mi nn PrLrn tnk rrivirtf l;teh twvfe In bri i and Mm llandd Cohn er trsd It pinih!e, Mf Prudy CwtN-r n high and Mm Waltrr Brrket erood. Mm Glen Ward rwivH dr prwe, rnday, Apnl 22 Ruth chaptct t9 32. OCS. Sotuidoy. Apitl JJ Elk adult potluck. Soroptimist Club Welcomes As Member Mrs E C Dougherty The Somt.timM club of Hep- pner met lM "7 """lj,n Warren attended In Hep at the Lecl-n hall for the reg. . ., ,,.,., . Krrne After th film, lh regular buine meeting was held and the KffUrr for th neat rr rbtJrtt. Tliev mra Maiv Hultc chairman. Barbara IVteron. vlr chairman and June Cmwrll, ec rrtarv treasurer. Shlrl-y Baker wa el.Hted a new county com mlttee member from th Ion unit. June Cmwrll reported on th ?re workohop mat ne and ular monthly business meeting. Committee reports were given with Mra V. F. Gonty being dec nner and thev will conduct dress workshop In the lone com munity beginning April 19 at .... . ...... u ,. to anyone nterested In ,;ren;e,obe,eldotl.ilmgham.rl(i!) JMon .nd lhoM. Washington this month. -uUI,, ,n .k.,i nn. Mrs Robert Penland was- . ' . ... . named chairman of the nom-j Inatini cimmitte with Mm ren. Con ley Lanham and Mrs Elaine' Plana were made for the dis- S Georir M-rvlrtg on the com- !"' nu a"ie uecorauons me mtlCl, lone unit will have at the Home- Mrs K C Dougherty was wel- makers Festival In Heppner corned as a new member of the April 29. clur I Hostessc were Leila Palmer and Jean Nelson. HUMPHREYS SPECIAL D R I ST A N Regular $2.89 NOW $2.09 Regular $1.69 NOW $1.19 Regular 98c NOW 69c New Reducing Discovery METRACAL, Reg. $1.59 ... NOW $1.19 Reg. $2.50 Cara Nome CLEANSING, COLD CREAMS NOW 98c Regular 29c Vaseline PETROLEUM JELLY NOW 9c Reg. $1.79 Room DEODORANT SPRAY NOW 98c FOR EASTER - CHOCOLATES - NOVELTIES BASKETS - CARDS - DYES Regular S2.8S 4 lb. bag ROTOFIVE, Powder for Grubs Now S1.50 10c COMBIOTIC 45c These Price End April 20 HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUGS S 4 H GREEN STAMPS Reneaers Club Meets At Gene Hall Home Mrs Gene Hall entertained the Renegors bridge club at her home last week. Guests were Mrs Paul Webb, Mrs James Moreno. Mrs LaVerne Van Marter, Mrs Gordon Pratt, Mrs Richard Meador. Mrs James Farley, Mrs William Rarratt, Mrs Alex Thompson, Mrs Robert Jop- sen. Mrs Frank Anderson, Mrs Conley Lanham, Mrs Elaine S George and the hostess. Mrs George had high score for the eveninc. Mrs Lanham was second high and Mrs Anderson low. clean the hall on Friday Saturday before the tea. and Sat Eve Tost thriller "House of Seven Hawks" plus GOOD western. Star Theater, Thursday-Friday Saturday. Mrs Tibbies Has High Mr, A s Watklnj took WiUy Score At Bridqe Club .Knfghtcn to Pendleton Tuesday Mrs Robert Penland entertain-. where he w ill meet his son. He ed the What Trumps bridge an,j his son will drive back to nun tor a .ii.ni iuih.u-m n-i neppner. home last vveunesiiay anernoon. Those present were Mrs Ray mond Ferguson, Mrs E K Srhaf fitz. Mrs P W Mahoney. Mrs L I) Tibbies, Mrs James Thomson: Mrs Claude Graham. Mrs Mer" vin Leonard, Mrs Lowell Crib ble, Mrs Clarence Rosewall, Mrs Farl Blake. Mrs Gene Ferguson and Mrs Allen Case. Mrs Tibbies held high score for the afternoon. Mrs Thomson was second high. Mrs Case third and Mrs Graham low. I Mrs Leonard was welcomed into the club as a new member. Becky Fulleton Has Seventh Birthday Becky Fulleton. daughter f Mr and Mr Itulre Fulleton. eel r bra ted her seventh birthday at Thursday afternoon. April 7, with a party on the court hou lawn. Guest were th member of Mr Mallon'a cla at at hool and Mr Mallon and her twt aon. Birthday cake and lr cream were erved. Mrs Evans Hostess For Pinochle Club The pinothl nab met lt Friday finn n at th hro f Mr tail l-Aan Hue! wrf Mr A S Wtkin. Mr Ben Andrt-.n. Mr lfin Wright. Mr Fred ManWln. Mr Wlter Bkt, Mr Henry llp-j-4.14. Mr Bub Low and the h tr. M' Watkln had high rwr and Mr IVrkcl low. Mr Be- krt and Mr I'v r. rrcrived th double plnchl prlx Mrs Gimbel Hostess For Bridge Club Mr Frd Gimbel wa h" U4 Wdnetday evenina tot h brldg club. Those preenl were Mr Mar Khali Lovgren. Mr Marian Grn. Mr Bud Marshall, Mrs Ralph Ktchmond. Mr Don Ben nett, Mr Wayne Frock. Mra Jame Prock. Mr Glen Ward and the hostesa. The prle were won by Mra Lmern. high: Mr Green, are. ond and Mr T.lchmond low. Refreshments were nerved at the end of the evening. ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL EASTER MONDAY CARD PARTY 8 P. M. MONDAY, APRIL 18 EPISCOPAL PARISH HOUSE BRIDGE - PINOCHLE S1.00 " Mrs Benge Feted At Birthday Dinner Mrs Matt Hughes entertained Sunday evening at a birthday dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs Terrcl Bence. After dinner cards were played by the guests. Those attending were Mr and Mrs W E Smith, Mr and Mrs Trrel Benge,, John Adelblue, Chuck Bailey and Mr and Mrs Hughes. COURT S TR E ET MARK E T i' " . I ! L'3lXTt'.MTTlP 'J'l-I i ' 11- llTaSLXILrviaj As PHONE 6-9643 EASTER FREE PARKING 6t, 3 !sk'-- a V. r7 -. x'jv $123.20 SET KjUhc- Kinj; irtcs vour JumonJ tnkltcrcJ from surrounding luidl vt ordinary xints. Ail Ju:r.-nJ. lo bije l-ritiunt like a r.ittcorin the heavonv And whiii: lour knely dunxaJ swii.s so tree. : His ingenious rin dtMf;n .utiuliv guards your treasure i:;: r a.-um sfcuritv ' WSft firt" by Fsatur King it fot y K opprc,o lh vhimat in dt.tingui.hcd diamond bouty. Df.ign Pot fd.ng mm BAR-S HOLIDAY . Boneless, Fully Cooked Whole Half or Whole SLICED BACON lb. cello 49c I Portland nose SMOKED PORK ROLLS lb. 89c Bar-S, delicious HOME MADE LINKS SAUSAGE .. lb. 65c ib. OREGON CHIEF lb. gQe Half or Whole CUT UP Broad-Breast' FRYERS lb. 39c A A MEDIUM doz. W Blue Liquid Detergent 18c Off Vi GAL. $- 37 JL PETERSON'S JEWELERS LIQUID LUX .. Economy Size 9c off 64e ib. 69c 2 Ib. can .... $1.38 TOMATO JUICE, . 4 for $1.00 I LIGHT MEAT TUNA 2 for 49c Hunts, 46 02 can Ocean Beauty GARDEN-FRESH PRODUCE Radishes, Gr. Onions 3 bun 19 Waite Rase No. 1 POTATOES 10 LBS. QC Sweet Potatoes LB 19c LETTUCE lb 13c SPECIALS FCR FRIDAY SATURDAY. APRIL 15-16 o