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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1960)
jo rrmrjOHx CALL f IT! I til 4 SKI TIPS FOR BEGINNERS FROM BALDY BUTTE SKI CLUB The Heather fuiccatt far Me artting out far da)' i4 fan Mrs. Bergstrom and 'Mrs. Cohn High ;At Ladies Night I ,!; ,N wa bclj el tt.e L":V C;i-.'.r rm un Thuioday. ' Ikv I, ith t! lihem Herw .' turn a t.usit- T!sy ere Mi. auw in the mountain! Ta tdtl rr f hi U wrleume new and many will be getting Ihrlr hi. li on' alat out tt summer Murage ready (of uie one of lhee week end. But for you falka who ulll be fiolng out far the flrl time, may we offer a few sucfiestl.m? For maximum enjoyment In port, proper apparel U risen- ttal. It la nt neeeary fur the beginner skier Iq be outfitted In expensive ki togs, but there are a few points to keep In mind be- IM if -ju Writ'. Mi. IJ)4 Jonr. Mr Jun lle. Mr ParrU I-aUiH-tif. Mi. WUur Van !2Uk liit, Ait t Mr. Al Un n. There were ivrn table 4 iitMe In play iih M.-a. Jhn JU-tijiifi m whkr.iiii; hih and Vj. Walter IVtkttt taking tec ..ml l Mi IUrdJ Cuhn won bigh in t-rldge and Mr William CVIlin revived eeond high U tables !4lr.j: and Mr. K.i) r'erguwn wun the dour prUe, The h't-M- served co. kle and cufNv to the players throtighuut the evenlr.S. Von Martcrs Hosts At Potluck Dinner The LaVrti Van Mifter lm Mai the riw i f a !-ik dl.v lief l4 t'liat' H lt WrJ. M-d j.:.:.t. Tt.e entrant atit-tf i4f utth PETERSON'S JEWELERS shows YOU how to play Santa for $e:qq In II. e tnow. Jler I a rlulhlng SUggeMiofii: t'nlenear (ln plere. rut ton ir wwd or a combination tf ct'tton and wool. Shirt hard flnUheU wool. TrtUM-ri ar1 finished wid such aa gabardine. Smw will ailrk to gabardine but U easily removed. Sweaters Slipover type Mh long sleeve. Boot Leather with plenty ti room around the tuea. I &rki -Rayon ur.trrtrha.K-kt J.tf Club Works On under two pjlm f medium , . . r i weight wool aocka. Christmas Dosket Clovea or mlttena Leather with wool llnera. Cap Any type of cl.e fit ting wiol without t .!!. , Jacketa Nylon or hard f'n Uhed wool and fairly clow fit ting. Nothing bulky ta tangle In the tow rpe. Sunglasses For thoae who are sensitive to the bright aun re. fleeted from the anow. Bulky, loose fitting clothing and long nock aoarves are dan-, a t!u k diiuirf at 6 K) p m, ai d later Ihre ttU- of bil-te kt!h Mf W, II ViSff w-iDi slug l.?ih and Mr. Wm. CVIUn rreU ing e"nd. Cue! IruluJ-vl: Mr and Mr. Bi:i Wake. Mr t it'. Vil:um (Vllina. Mr. and Mi I'oi.ley Lanhm, Mr. ami Mi Jim Pit coll. Mr. and Mr. W. II V..lff. Mr. Klalne Oorg. uho Mled in for Mr. Van Marter, and the rt. CIVE THE FOUNTAIN PEN THAT LOADS LIKE A RIFLE I It' Sheaffer'i car. tride fountain pen. Refill cleanly and quickly with drop-in Skrip cartridge. Preciiion-grouud, wrap. around point write freely and easily. The pen alone, 15.00. Matching pen and pen cil let, 18.73. Choice of colon. On of the complete lino of quality ptn from SHEAFFERS The meeting of Blatkhore 4 II LIv. si.Hk Club waa railed to order 4 by the president, Martha I.herty. at the Doherty home. The pledge were led by Jimmy Bloodsworth and Nancy IVdu-rty. All were present for roll call and two new memben were welcomed Into the club making a total of nine members. They are Karen Edwarda and Candy Taplneau. geroua If the kler la going to The minute were reaa oy aec use the rope tow facilities on the rrtary Barbara Bloodsworth and ski hill, the reason being, the were approve.!. jranK Meraooen rope has a natural twlatlmr ac Fe a rejn.rt on Insertlcldes and tlon and a person' clothing can control. Tcny Doherty gave a verv easilv hrnimo onf.ineiwi reiHirt on care of the newborn and cause possible Inlurv. - Iamb. Martha Doherty reported For the novice who plans on on feeding and care of pregnant learning to ski, It Is suggested cwe- that the first Item of equipment ! Plans were made for the be a pair of properly fitted ski Christmas project. A box was boots. They need not be expens- J decorated and we planned what he. but the fit Is of utmost 1m-1 was to go Into it to make a com- portance. Then, skis, poles and plete meal for a deserving fam regular ski clothing may be nc-1 ily. We also decided that each quired as the budcet permits. I i ll family would add a small Next week, several types of personal gift to the box. mi equipment wm d Qiscussea ri,e community project was discussed and a as well as how to choose the proper length of skis and poles. So until them, ski hell! Bridqettes Entertain With Backwards Party PETERSON'S JEWEIXBS Store Hours 9 to committee ap pointed to work out details. A discussion was held on buy ing 4 11 Jackets. Everyone was In favor and we hope to have them by fair time. Dan Wardwell and Jan Ed- The winners for the past year wards were guests. Refresh- of play of the Bridirettes were ments were served by the host- hosts Fridav cvenini? to a back-: ess. wards party for the losers at All or tiie parents attena our the home of Mrs. Kemp Dick. 1 meetings ana we wisn to tnanK The guests were sent invita- them lor Deing so active in our i i tions written backwards, telllnu cnirj. the time and place of the party, I Nancy Doherty, reporter. and that they were to dress back-1 I . . . n -.1 fn.. n i ... i . i l "new look" as each one arrived for the party. There were two tables in play and later prizes were awarded to the four losers of the year which were: Mrs. Dick Meador, Mrs. Bill Heath, Mrs. Riley Mun kers ,and Mrs. Ned Sweek. The hostesses, Mrs Creston Robinson, Mrs. Don Bellenbrock, Mrs. Jack Healy, and Mrs. Dick, who were the winners, served spaghetti, garlic bread, a relish dish, and coffee for refreshments later In the evening. I The first mistress of the White House was Mrs. John Adams. The ! mansion was uncompleted when the couple moved in and Abigail Adams was unimpressed with her new home, where she had to hang out the family wash In the East Room. Livestock Club Has Christmas Party The Rhea Creek Livestock club met at the Rhea Creek Grange hall, Sunday at 6:30 p.m. for a combination Thanksgiving and Christmas party. We had a pot luck dinner. We would like to thank Eric Anderson for the Turkey and our mothers for their food. Aft?r dinner, Kenneth Wright called our meeting to order. We had a discusion on how to judge beef cattle. David Hall end Melvln McDaniel will give demonstrations at our next meet Ing. Our next meeting will be Jan, 8. All members were present at the meeting. BoD Harris, reporter 9 :$ Waterproofs CONVENTIONAt'v SELF-wlKrjaECTRICt Each a ivhale of a gift! If WiMr&M Only Hamiltoil trtate 1I tlire: convtnlienaT, wlf-winding. nJ electric wileiprocf wttcfies. We will how ru iht most complete election njrl)re. And tiie name Hamilton on tiie dial means tne best in stylinr. ih le5 in performance. U'e will help Fa 10 rI,1, ,no,t in your price range and for your purpose. Come in !odayl . SEa-CHEST-Stainlejj Sttel Cas. tumiiWKj Dial 4 5 with Strap Ui OO C Sf-ltCTiC-10K Yellow Coidf.lied Ce. St...... Steel U k WVtSstSp EASY TERMS AVAILABLE !' fel T. PETERSON'S JEWELERS STOKE HOURS 9 TO S Christmos Program Scheduled Dec. 18 The ChrUtlan Chunh Bib! School ChrUtmaa prngram will 1 presented Dec. 1. at 7.30 p m. In the chun h anctuary. The cantata pageant. 'Tell L'a of Christmas by Sumerau and Ixireni will le ortrayrd by church school children and adult by mean of colored slide and tape recordings. , Caep-Au miliary Exchange Christmas Ideas ' v auxiliary ..! l.ij .n M, ...ij) .jiein,n ''" l I' e f . .j. l j. ;.(.-,! and ' t1.:is'j-.a t r art lea Mi limine t ?.l ar.. t'ki Tt Jjtisuary rne-ii!g t ill t at the .t l'j...-i I. me, Jan 3 at 1 .-) pfii, with a L.tttrM t.t t intm.d Ijt.r Mi. la!fi. r. the t Vn V.-nla, M-rved fr!irhtiH :ita a it.- ri-cmtn-1. MErrNCI CAXCTTC TIMEL Thuilay. IVocMKbaa t IM NOTICE Member are rvmlnjej c4 the annual J int tn!a!latlon t offloer f the ISlye L.l-e an I th ftayal rth next Sat urdiy evening. D-e, 10, The fKitlu. k d nner will I em at 3 M p m. at th M.onic hall. Ka. h memlr I aAed to bring a a.ala.1 or it'M'tt and the other dlhe will be furnished. lntallatl.ti of the new officer will WzU at 7;.T0 and all M.ion and Stars ore Invited to attend the din ner and Installation. Calendar of Events m4Y to. Hhoa Cia Cfo at ItaiL itaittaa mi a-pp-M. lata I tar t Matotuc fealL 00 (vm. tUtliotbtl art luiat, (i9 p. m. tatuiday, fc. !V Mmiow Co. Cam A Mineral Cluh. 7:J3 p. m. ot old ttbrawT, Loamfltoa Gan) at batL po'luck dinar at ;00 p m. joint lAtaIlatia tf Blu Lodjo end Itoyal Arch Ma own, potluck Uaor ot S;M oliotbaU t luraa, fiU p.m. Sunday. D. II llool trad Horn 4 11 ot Dougtaa Diaka. 1:00 p-ra. Monday. Doc 12 Chamber el Commote. O'Donnolla at naoa. Mothot Club. Christmas party at Vie Xfoimoyor's. at 1:00 p-tn. Tueaday. Doc 13 Dog too of Honor. IOOr ball at 1:00 p.m. Iloppner Citoruion Unit Mrs. Buffet Dinner Held On Sunday Evening Mi i. Mi t ail autdir; ktvr 1 buffet difiiier nf .iagn, I.wmnI tii'.J l.-d aalad. and a trluh late t.i guet on Sun day rvrr.ing. Mr iauMing alxi aerved a t uih.lj) rake In her hfsir nude l her d4Uihtr. Judy, Tliurf rnj'ilrsff th buffet din iter teete; Mr. and Mr. Juhn Iteitfer. Mr. and Mr, liajmund Keiguaon. Mr and Mr. rhf:jtr. Mr. and Mr. Clint Mvuartie. Mr. and Mr. ItUI Ma honey. Mr, and Mrs. Claud Graham, Mr. and Mr. Lowell Crlbtlo and Mr. and Mr. Spaul- ding, Joe Wright's homo, potluck et 11:30 sun. Wodnoadoy. Doc 14 Oddfellows Lodge No. M at haiL 1:00 pan. F. T. A. mooting la high school gym. 8:00 pan. Thurvdoy, Doc IS SoroptlmlsL O'Donnolla et noon. Rhea Creek H.CC at Grange bait potluck dinner et noon. UN WM J mm iff TOMATO JUICE 46 OUNCE 4 F0R 51.00 M-J-B c mm TOMATO SOUP FOR 59C COFFEE 1 2 LB. . LBS. 59c r Aft I ! ' ' ' . , i atom , , , ' . , .. m "tJf Grade "AA" Large Dozen 45 LEAN-JUICY 8 FOR $100 3 NU-LADE FRESH FROZEN WHOLE Fryers I LB. IOoz Average VyC Each MT. EMILY BRAND OLD FASHIONED Franks 2 LB. BAG 79c Grade "AA" Medium Dozen BROWN SUGAR CURED o Mm pound box $1.09 LEAN, TENDER, CUBED Beef Steaks Bacon 89 C LB. OSWEGO ASSORTED Jams UllBS $l15 Celery Hearts PKG 23c EACH WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ARIZONA grapefruit 8-LB. SACK FREE CHIN AWARE Central Market & Grocery HEPPNER SPECIALS GOOD FOB DECEMBER 9-10 MEAT DEPT. 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