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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1960)
Banquet And Dance Given For Sth Grade Saturdoy Evening Th Ittulhrt i( U riMh mrntary .h.. ri lrff4ilrl h. (Uu ih a t.a!..,. I an. I tSate ! II. KMK hall U.I Satutda) t-ef-,iitf heldra th tu,Sr,u !ir hJ fT gUeta th teadiet and lhc-r e. Mr and Mr C J,fr..4 j, luma, .Mr and Mi, T -m llUjjhe, Mr and Mi HU!fd rv.n. Mr ml M J. .M. wail n.l Mr and Mm X!ari.n Huk'ett. TTi U prophecy ami Mill were read tluiirtjf the banquet Mary Evelyn Tucker Has 17th Birthday LM Saturday nlht. Mary Evelyn Tucker, daughter uf Mr Mildred Padberj:, enter t a I ned urn -f tu-r friend at her home to celebrate her aeventeeiilli birthday. Her cuet were Ncal I'enland. Lydla Van Huute. Barbara Sle wert. Bill Monagle, and Larry Antiell. Refreshment of lie c ream and cake were served. Rebekcln Hod Port In State Assembly I rtrt-ckatt kt hd 11 tf llirt had lh liUfH- - f It? !i!e ir.-rr .4 th i:-uiah Aw-mt! i4 tte. ii in v 73i.l annual -lin i.cid m l.urnc May 17, in and ' "Jl.r llvrfl.Un rl4f a r It t I n K S.r Su blj,"e rt 'U:e A)n, Mr MiMurtr' lr.r Adrtle Wilfc'ht. t"tr.cr li.-ig.ffi.tn, Aith Ki.'k, Betty IN!, and Brrnio Nh. Tra fUsiey alto belrd MUh the Wat It i; arrangement, aitlri: a an rMUt to the AM-!litlv I'fealdenl. Vtw and autcd In -I ni: out th far aoourded all the Afcw-mbly tffleer. The Mrtw Cuunty Cuw Belle aided efeatly toward lhre fire men! at ions by contributing Uf f ateak candy and the brand name ilac-e mat. Other adver tising t thi llepjmer area went Into making theae favors. Mary McMurtry wa approved at reeomnieiniea tor loot aia- trtel deputy present for the en- aulng term. County Vote L'SE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS EPISCOPAL ANNUAL BirfchdayJParfcyD SATURDAY, JUNE 4 Luncheon - Bridge Pinochle Sponsored By St. Elizabeth Circle Everyone Welcome I P. M. PARISH HOUSE Wearables! ive All your graduates will appreciate and use "Wearable" gifts from Wilson's. We've stocked the kind of gifts that they like the best, so you'll know the styles are right FOR THE BOYS BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS A full assortment plain white, colored, Initialed. MEN'S SOCKS Popular Argyles. Stretch and Crew socks. SPORT SHIRTS 2.95 To 8.95 All the season's most popular styles and colors. ARROW DRESS SHIRTS 4.25 White and colors in a variety of collar styles. SAMSONITE LUGGAGE JEWELRY BELTS, LEATHER GOODS f'or the girls A Complete Line Of GRAFF SUN & PLAY CLOTHES Capri Pants - Shorts - Bermudas Tee Shirts - Blouses 2 Piece Dresses - Skirts HANES HOSIERY Popular new summer shades Wilson's Men's Wear The, Store ef Personal tmrl DEMOCRAT iim.irhi-Kfnntdy 31 1. (Mre 13. Humphrey 37; Jhn- mm X. rturii;t'n .1 Senate, ahorl term Nrwta-ffer. Ml Sritale. full term NeuU-tfirC, iw. Muryhy 22; IVnn 16; IVw. Irr 41; Uke 3; Co 1 KcH-trtarv if atate tertian J twi' Dai la 118: Kendflck 47. Treasurer Conk r7; iaroa 191. Attornej- general Thorn'"" m. State aenator Xluaa 4-"C. State Reprearntatlve Weath erford 4.T2. County Clerk ParrUh 424; Wella 174. Port commUlon Lamb 4i; Slaughter 205. Dem, National cvmmittewman- Davidson 27S (County winner); Flefiel 130; Moore 126. tvm. National commiuee- woman Grant 255 (county win- nerl; Corbett 170; Stoll w; lion- man 44. Delegates to Nat. convention Conklin 322; Blvln 214; HoRan 128; llopkin 95; Burda 70. (Conklin and Bolvln county win ners I Delegates to national conven tion (county winners) Wlllner 12J; Balsijrer 155; Bassett 135; Bennett IfiO; Bruun 157; Buchan an 159; J O Burn 348; Churchill 12S; DiKiley 167; Duncan 143; Everett 141: Flefiel 140; Edith Green 313; Harrison 141; Honey. man 1G9; Lee 133; Mahoney ijs; O'Brien 130; Tearson 160: Rea can 155; Sweetland 233; Ullman 417; Wallace 190 24 county winners). REPUBLICAN President Nixon 622. Senate, short term Smith 560; Altvater 119. -I Senate, full term Smith 483; Altvater 76; Cook 66; Klllam 61. Rep. 22nd district Phalr 462. . Secretary of state Appling 633. State treasurer Belton 473; Field 211. I Attorney General F r a n c 1 s 421; Estep 182. I State senator Stadelman 595. j State representative Kase 1 berg 451. County Commissioner Russell Miller 496; Milton Blegel 182. Sheriff Bauman 626. Treasurer McDaniel 626. Port comml s s I o n e r Dewey West Jr. 570. Nat committee wo man, Mrs Col I is Moore 503. Delegates to Nat convention, 2nd dlst Herman Oliver 528; Hanzpn 384: Niskanen 220 (coun ty winners Oliver and Hanzen). Delegates to national conven tion (10 county winners) Appling 497; Bryson 198; Field 244; Gunnar 200; Mark Hatfield 486; Norblad 335; Tooze 243; Un ander 434; Wyatt 241; Yturrl 214. NON-PARTISAN Legislative salaries yes 742; no 612. Port commission salary base yes 756, no 558. Heppner fire district levy yes 64; no 13. Bridge Club Meets At Robinson Home Tt. Friday ii lwt waa entertained at lu-nr f M CrtHifl H'J,,-, ! wrrk ! ;urt f.r Use e.eiuc,- if bridge and Mieahmenfa nf Mr iv.nald Ullei.M h. Mi William Barratt. Mr Ki'.ey Mum kM in Jamea N.-telse. Mr Kemp Dlik. Mr William Heath, Mr William Lat-hast, and Mr Fred Gtmbel. The t-tUe f.r the rvrt.ir.jj ent li Mr Lahhart hr hiitt. Mr Bellenhrutk for ixnd, and Mr Nowne K"W. Letter To The Editor ;JL!LiAJDIlMCk Thu'T- M"T " Ha ATTENDS tOGCNE CONVENTION Th AMiatluti uf Ladlt-k Au- lllarle Patriarch Militant lOOF held ita aelon In Eugene. May 16 In the Kins Cole rom tf the Eugene HoteL The member attendiitg from tlil area belonging to L A P M of canton no 3. were Lady Frhnla Majenke. Lady Floreme .McMil lan and Lady Altha Kltk. IVar h.!;..utat)!e r.Ss.r. Wil!t dae ret I humt.l) Iwg l.i tt!e iu lM letter Hlth ntutd fmt In vm ittat vi-u Mill t-.r :ji rta la ut-iuh my name in luul ue tj.ajt-r I am an AfiVatt l' f W eat ..f a.e, 4 ft. 9 In. 111 ai .1 w'!,'h atnut 1 nind. 1 4fi w-rkir.g ti-r f i lend In V S A with ligatd.le if ae r r peikun and with vih.tm I can eihange mm Aftlcan Item Kith Alinluiil g.Kl. i t Afiuan Hem v! plaijue rtmny ranevl In haje' f human bring or animal, na-1 t;e ei-mb. Mallet. ialat.ih drum, rtc. Fit American gjl ! .ut hhlrt. tee hirt. pant.! N-lt. Ihi. and alo American! i!..laf, etc. 1 Mill apple Ute letter fnni; tegardne tf age or m-x p-ron. j 1 Mill le much sreatful If myi obligation In favourably done. Thank. Your Sincerely o;.iunkanml Jante 39 Apatira St. 1 Lag. .Nigeria (B. W. A.),' Mi ril Dt end Mi EJ.Un. n t atuet ,f the N.tvj nmut lU.tAy ri,t la The Dalle. l t luli H I " Tii.tt4 t " atlriid Ihe ntalled on Friday L'SE GAZETTE TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM CALL FOR Pride of Oregon r ir . f II Mrs Sowell Has High Score At Bridge Club Last Wednesday night, Mrs Willard Blake and Mrs Ilene Wyman were co-hostesses for their bridge club at the home of Mrs Blake. Guests were Mrs Herb Hamil ton. Mrs William Sowell, Mrs Bruce Spencer, Mrs Harry O'Don nell, Mrs Fred Prussing, Mrs Paul Koenig, Mrs Phil Blakney, Mrs Jerry Daggett, Mrs Pat O'Brien, Mrs Glen Ward and Mrs C E McQuarrie. Hieh score for the evening was held bv Mrs Sowell, second high was Mrs Spencer and low Mrs O'Donnell. Long Distance Nation-Wlde Moving Service Mayflower Agents Padded Vans PENLAND BROS. TRANSFER CO. Pendleton, Oregon Phone CR 6-3111 FOLLETT MEAT CO. Hermiston, Oregon Ph. JO 7-66S1 On Hermiston -McNary Highway CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEATS SWANSON'S TURKEY. BEEP. CHICKEN HOLIDAY SPECIALS FOR MAY 27 & 28 JU1 fee1 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! FRIDAY ONLY! Be An Early Bird for thia special orders, you must come to the store. and Save I Llmltl No phone SUPER MARKET 10 OZ. FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 6 pkgs. $I NALLEY'S BANQUET DILLS 56 OZ. ()C - 24 OZ. 3JC SUNSHINE SUGAR WAFERS FIG BARS HYDROX STEINFELD'S HAMBURGER RELISH 2 PKGS. 2 JARS 49C STANDBY RIPE OLIVES MEDIUMS 4 CANS $J00 LYNDEN'S 3-LEGGED. REGULAR, NON-ACRONIZED FRESH CUT UP mm , 1 i : j ,. Hiiiim iiiiimii m "" '"" '""1 L""""" I I i HAMS ! ;ATc SKINLESS FRANKS f i LUnv-n ivii--v 1 1 Half or Whole LB. 59C S S i 3 i LB. 55C 2 LB. BAG 95C i i ! I r.lllllMllMMIIMIIMIIHIHMIMtMHHI Mil lltllllllMHIHI IIIIMMIl rnillMMll , FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN 12 OZ. Orange Juice 3 for 95c Super Market 10 Oz. FROZEN STRAWBERRIES .. 5 PKGS. $1.00 ORDER NOW FRESH, CHILLED, SLICED STRAWBERRIES Specially prepared for home freezing. Come in 30 pound bags. Place your order now for DELIVERY ON JUNE 16 "a ;;--i!ii...U' Mmm 3 bun 14c RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS ORANGES 5 LB. BAG 49c U. S. NO. 1 RED POTATOES 10 LBS. 49c Crisp. Solid Lettuci b 10c Central Market & Grocery HEPPNER SAN GREEN STAMPS PHONE 6-9614