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Chats With Your Home Agent f rSTKCI m Ta 4 II t t.irt rfJ-urf-l JaftSr h t-TT n iit m the tuuhiy 13 ;.;-r....: b )i sr. J jlrts 3 have tXiltplrtcd thrir (lub ft ji thU I )rar, arrordir.j tti Etthrr Kirmi and 1 m Hay. M.M County rllfnilofl afrnU Mrmbrta (wn auih Mrvw uill Iiuit thrir annual fifty on Saturday. KormliTf 5, at the H-ppnrf tur pavilion, thinning at 7 ftJ TM. .V-rth Mom-w will h! I IhHr emt on Saturday. No. veintwr 12. at th Irrtgon thol brctRniRS at 6 M P.M. Tlii rar the tuth Morrow achievement party corr.fr.ittr d. cidd rtrtl ti atase the usual pet lurk upprr that hat brrn the pattern f prroui year, i HVr and thrir parent have crown In urh pumkri that It U not lea- fcit t M-rf that nary people AU TKnmnons I Delta KcDDQ Gamma Feted With Forty Meeting In Pendleton iu i . . anJI . il.ii, l-.i.i r.immi ted . - . - - i in ti K-if - Mr. an J Mf LaVff Van Mar ,,4-ir I Shirty hJ Iff A. rl f t I lt'f'll.lh.h.n ri:rUM ! UuR'' t;nf arty ai Saturday rd-11 , i,.turar.t in JYiulMun Satur at I!. Ndfi hr. f Mr 'd v 2. tti.. il it,.,), i ..n I i it r Jiiur t4 the Im-.U tt e b r- SUrt !5.i u.ii i!r. ar.i Mr. l!ti iKArur.a. Mr aua BJk. Mr n.l Mi William LafeHsrt. Mr anl Mr On Hall Mr. ar.4 Mr t;.r.!n Piatt. Mr and Mr Alln Cae. Mr nd Mr. RUhard M-dc-r. Mr. nj !r Prink Andrrn. and Mr ant Mr. Paul Webb. Mr and Mr. Tru"U " "t ciwth an4 mauhtug napkin day. i rw,..iH iika ""Our Steve Munkers Hos Birthday Party On Saturday, tvt. .a. ciavcy. Marart Munkr -Ut.ratsl hU ninth . t.irthJav i!h a nartv at Ml horn. Cake, k cream, and kool- An ernln2cf rntrnalnmrnt and ! w enjywl by hi prrwntaHima I planned with re- ur int ancmoon. frcshment aened at the cloa. The boya who hplj wlrbrate The noMh Morrow arhleN'fment hi birthday urre: Lee ray ne. party rf.mmltte ha decided on Tony llartman. Cheol Kdrua. a l.t!urk up,r at the trrlgon Kent rratt. Gary- ""k"re- h,..l raf.-tetii with the pro. a llrhmn. keJn Pratt. CTiucK nr.,1 i,r.iniaiiona In the Hucffftt. Harold Angell. Oeraui arhool cymnaalum. Letters will on be Kent from the county acenfa offke Inviting 411 by and ctrl. their parent, and families to their respective parties. Serving on the m.uth Morrow achievement party committee are: Mrs. Clenn Smith, lleppner. chairman; Mrs. Milton Morgan, lone: Mrs. Leo Ashbeck. Echo; and Mrs. Bob Jones. Hcppncr. . Mrs. Charles Early. Irrlgon. Is chairman of the north Morrow commit tK. She Is assisted by Mrs. Dclbert Carpenter. Board- ... .m a man; Mrs. Fred Riumsnam. im- gon; Mrs. Earl McQuaw, uoara man; and Mrs. Lloyd Franke, Irri gon. Areell. Dfc Ann Angell. Kay and Dale Munkers. Mrs. Labhart High Score At Bridge Mrs. Creston Robinson was hostess for her bridge club last Friday night at her home. Guests were Mesdamcs Rich- I . i ara ii'nui'i. nt-u . .. - j r HQS Business Meeting Munkers. Jack Healy. wjjjara iinath nnH Don Rellonbrock. slder expected use. Do you want Unit held Its second meeting of Tne prIze for high score was nnie for cooklnti. as a snack the year on October 20 at the won by Mrs. Labhart. second by or both? Apples to eat out-of- home of Margaret Blake wnn me Mrs. Bellenbrock, and Mrs. Heatn hand are best free from Diem a tltA IInn rt fall fnilts son. and Mrs. are now' being featured at your high. favorite grocery store, rresn apples are a vallaoie year arounu ,, c n,r.nn hut most of them Lena n. c. unii come to market Soptembe through March. When selecting a variety, con fnitrnvinir members present nana are uesi m-c uui t n Ishes. firm. Juicy and of pleasing Helen Curran . Suzanne Vinson flavor You may want a more perfect apple to bake or to use In the fruit bowl than for pie or sauce. Apples for baking should hold their shape well when baked. Usually an apple with a slightly tart flavor is good for cooking. Again both small and large apples may be of good quality. Some of the best known fresh apple varieties are: JONATHAN Rich lively red over a straw background. Firm, tender, crisp and very aromatic. All purpose apple. DELICIOUS Predominantly a brilliant red with handsome shape terminating in five points. Largest single variety. They ac count for nearly a fourth of to tal apple crop with about two thirds from Washington State. For out-of-hand eating, in sal ads and fruit bowl. GOLDEN DELICIOUS Bright yellow. Crisp and spicy. All-purpose and especially good for salads. LEOPARD skins are popular with the . .v. msHrp muscle DOY ana " VAN MARTER BRYANT IN SURANCE AGENCY. 183 Main. Is popular with everyone who BUYS insurance. Everyone around here knows tne iu MARTER & BRYANT INSUR ANCE AGENCY is JohnnY on the SPOT when you need anything that has to ao wixn inuuuwi why not let us be your worry- REMOVER! SAVE with SAFECO Turner, Van Marter Cr Bryant INSURANCE AGENCY 183 Main Phone 6-9652 Mrs. Cohn Has High Score At Bridge Last Wednesday afternoon The Whata Trump bridge club met at the home of Mr. James Thom son on Court Street Guests were Mesdamcs Lowell Cribble. W. C Rosewall. Earl Blake. David Wilson. Claude Graham; L. D. Tibbies. Gene Fer guson. E. K. Schaffitz. Harold Cohn. R. B. Fercuson. P. W. Ma- honey, and Marshall Lovgren. High scorer for the afternoon was Mrs. Cohn. second was Mrs. Wilson, third Mrs. Gene Fergu- Blake the jacK it i i.i r.t fd out thai tne u railed baikward nation are kms t th fail that the main (hStftenr In thrir progr ana that t4 th pcoprr"u United Si.ie U a roattrr t4 education, and that some tt the countries are ruw apending a much 73 and H rr cfnl t4 their national builfc'H on school. m,- r.nnv Mi-Crew of Milton Fm-watrr M n Imj'rve n-nioi!v aienlce for Eveln llamivan. formerly of Pendleton and a member of the society. Attending the meeting from im ra were Gladys Ely. Mar- Marsatvt kuk Velva Bechdolt. Legion Auxiliary Party At Hall The American Legion Auall Ury card party was held last Mndav evening at the Legion Manv useful gifts for the gift shop were received. Martha Van SchoiacK won nun In Pinochle and Bill Heth the consolation. In bridge. Mrs. James priscou was hlt:h and Mr. Bill Heath i..... fr r.in Ward won the i-H-ial nrlze and the traveling gift for pinochle was won by Mrs. Gene Ferguson and bridge by Mrs. Tom Well. The next meeting or me au marv will be on Tuesday eve ning. Nov. 1 at the Legion Hall. Reports from Girls State win te given by the delegates, ww Kemp Dick was last year's chair-man. Ola 1510 over The iM Tee Cup IT Jatkla Lakkoit It baa pmlpi' lk 114 and with this liquid addd ,,..Hhrt wilh a few T l-sve" I am now able to brew one amall put of tee talk J l' w in this iHtl UP- . . A week ago Sunday had a wonderful turn tot our t.all foursome and the partneri carding low groa score U Lble Dflaeoll Itoruon nu ana WdU Gunderaon and 1 with 36. Thta Sunday due to bird aea tun opening and the Oregon state Washington game we didn't have a two ball fourome, but those seen on the coure dur i,. , uekend tnln for their own kind of -bird- were BUI Colllna. Gordon rrati. tne Jim rriv,n orta Abrahamaon. the Conley Lanhama, the Oliver Cres- wick, the Itaymona rrrguwna. Tom and Velma Glass, the Clint MtHJuarrles. Ed Bennett the Lowell Cribble. Kay Robinson. Reverend Rhygren. ana uerau Peterson. PARTL'E LINE PICKUI'S: CKer heard that Harry Bonger' game i r.liv improving and that he played the Gearhavt course last r-k . . . Mane and IW and I played nine hole Monday after non and we all had a wonder tut rund. IVe had 30, M a 4. and 1 had a 35; June Smith of Seattle Jot'"l u on the tifth hole and he atartel out by mak U g a blrdy . . , heard Harlan attot a 3J -rral week ago . . , aaw IUi I mtwi hole In one by about four tnche We only had five fearless fe male for our ladies day compe titlon Tuesday, but In thl five some we didn't have one load ball on the entire nine hole U'm ure that mut set some kind of record!. The "atralght ahwrtlng Sallies" were Hester CreUck, Kae Rhul. Bobble Drlscoll. Dee Grtbble and myself. Hester had the longest drive on No. 1. 1 ahot luw gross scwre of 35 and also received a ball for being the first to get a "bird" (trying to get Into the spirit of the season.) I understand there Is a "busl nesomen's foursome" that plays eery Wednesday morning (two Phils, a Harry and a Clint I. SPECIAL: There will be a two ball foursome this Sunday at X, nmxtt OAirrn twit Tardr, Octu rt. two LN HO wi.iUVTN AMFJUCl QITTIH5 OCT TWt VOTf 24T:! f-1 rw a i o a m V Mtacsit 9 att am 1 1 ' P"rtl c" ' - . Ugy!0 - :Jr 1 jVr 7 w.j- a i im- hu, L rivr .1 iJ''i fi eacHiM ; i iTlAJ f H.Ltr BOOM IVlV J "" I I rv s lV I 14 1 hhhm I .-.H IT 'St 12 H XI MVtD ) jvl itb no trick o Nathalone Riddle. Pat Brlndie, Marian Brosnan and the hostess, Margaret Blake. After a business meeting Mar garet and Helen gave the lesson on food labels. The next meeting will be Nov. 17 at the home of Helen Currln. On Sunday Dare Hynd and Nellie Donle accompanied Bob Lowe to Arlington where he went to Get Mrs. Lowe who had been vicitinir thpre. While In Arling ton they went to see the site of the John Day dam. n TTWTON A famous Oregon onnlp. fireenish-vellow or bright yellow skin, often russeted. Medium-sized and somewhat flat tened in shape. A good keeper and all-purpose. WINE SAP Brlgnt deep reu, indistinct red stripes, marked .ith spattpred whitish dots. Very firm and 1uicv. moderately crisp. A good keeper and all-purpose. ROME The Beauty," large greenish yellow and red striped. Medium to large. Not the best for eating raw but excellent ior baking since it holds its shape. Good for cooking and baking. McINTOSH "Big Apple" in the Northeast, second in nation al nroduction. Bright red mixed with green. Slightly tart at first, becoming mild and sweet, juicy. All-purpose. ? . v" rti,-"Ji"-8ftjiir'J I Send a worker and a builder to represent you in the State Senate low prize. Coffee Hour Honors Departing Families Holy Name Men and Altar So clety Ladies are hosting a cof fee hour for the Ben Stenkamps and Ray Smiths Sunday at 11:45 A. M. at St. Patrick's Catholic hall. Both families are leaving Hep- pner soon. Pinochle Luncheon at Mrs. Johnson's Home The Friday Pinochle Club was entertained last Friday afternoon with a luncheon at the home oi Mrs. Clarence Johnson. Guests were Mrs. A. S. Wat- kins, Mrs. Earl Evans, Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs. Walter Becket, Mrs. H. C. Happold. Mrs. Charles Becket, and Mrs. Orin Wright. Mrs. Wrieht had hich score for the afternoon, Mrs. Watkins low and Mrs. Walter Becket and Mrs. Lowe the pinochle. Lena Extension Unit Meets At Bloke Home The Lena Home Extension Unit had their October meeting last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl Blake. Project leaders for the meet ing were Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Georee Currin. who eave a very informative and interesting talk on the subject of "Learn to read your labels." Lyle Jensens Parents Of Son Pvt. l c and Mrs. Lyle Jensen are the proud parents of a son born October 22, 1960, at Killeen, Texas. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash of Heppner and Mr. and Mrs. Baseel of St Helens. AT CENTRAL MARKET Velveefa Cheese 2-LB LOAF SCHILLING OR HILLS BROS. COFFEE lb. 59c 2 lbs. 1.17 Wheaties n Boxes $nOO Frostyo's Cheerios for Li Twinkles PILLSBURY 10 LB. BAG 0 Pitied Olives MED. SIZE CAN 2 for 59c mi mm s -Co -fit. your t M aa j.' ' "" r --V- Bananas 2 ibs. 29c Snoboy Cello Carrots 2 bunches 19c Flaming Red Tokay Grapes ib. IOc Mrs. Elaine George and Mr. and Mrs. La Vern Van Marter were in Seattle last weekend to attend the Washington-UCLA football game. While there they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith. Roy Carter was in La Grande last weekend visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carter and his aunt. Mrs. Flora Berry of Ohio, who is out west visiting with his parents. Mrs. George Holden of Tha John Day Dam Site, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cox, was visiting here. Potatoes' htyc No. 1 10 Pound SMOKED Ham Nubbins Real Good with bean . Ib. I5c OLD FASHIONED FRANKS 2.b, 79c U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR GOOD 1 IVj 0 LB. 0 FULLY TRIMMED FREE CHIN AWARE FREE MOBIL TIRES FREE S&H GREEN STAMPS Central Market rocery HEPPNEB SPECIALS GOOD FOR OCTOBER 28-29 PHONE -914 ti)C