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JO FCTTTJOMW Rtbekohs Accept Three New Members M nif! Jn. 2J Hh Nob'itj Urtnd Mr. M, lt, I L-t....h ra IK. rhi n.i th ntr attwrt ., '" I l'Jfcl in Ihrif (ddir. AHrfidlng !u iTscf tiftiT wrre 29 mrmbcfi .in. I unit tuitur; Im la.t1r.4j four l-n Tt Nublo Grand. Thrr r-w rnfmorr wrr so tr ted ly trnfr of rr4. Thry wore Mr. AKin WccriUI. ni Mr. Randall Martin, both from Holly :itM-kh Ulio No. 139 In U-Unfjun; and thtir ltcr, Mr. Urlen Kniger from Luj.lnf No. 116 In Moro. They wrrv yte srritrd contact by Mr, Quack rnbuikh. Mr. Mori Kirk. nUtivl I Mme of the member, gjv skit honoring Thomn 'lldy, foundor of the Oddfellows In the United Slaw. In 1819. Mr. Ttty Parker and Mm, IHuuhe Brow n were elected trui tors to replace Mr. IVarl Devlne and Mr. Mary Bailey on the executive committee. Appointed to the finance com mlttce were. Mr. Letha Archer, Mrs. .Mattle Green, and Mr Helen Krutrer; visiting. Noble Grand. Vice Grand, and their supporters; and courtesy, Mr. Martin. Mrs. Kirk (rave a report on the Oddfellow" U. N. riljrrimace of Youth. The final are held In Pendleton March 5. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting by Mrs. Tacle Parker and Mrs. Ruth Bergstrom. The next meeting will be Feb, 3. CALL 1 tilt t I1M County Cow Belles List Many Activities In Past Year ELKS ANNUAL BRIDGE AND PINOCHLE TOURNAMENT NOW IN FULL SWING The Mmw County im Hellr another er under the leadership of Shirley Rugs b) jmcir lr.fi a lrr,b akery !mttntlan at the Anne buUtirg on Jan. 14. with the h-lp of Mm, IVtiy Aribu;h. h"rr.e tcon-mit of the American Tr.e Ilk ar.tiuat bridge and j . M nnirr.smer.u rt In fall lrt tnMf after lfcfr werk Tte bittf lrr meet r ery M n.u nffiftt and the -ln hi tsn Tu-ljy tAeh In the Klks dining rvRm, Th tournament an thcdulctt f. nrvrn weeks and Mill Ik comideted the Ut rri of February There are nine table in each ..urn.irr.e-fH whhh are dUlded Into tide, one couple bring north wulh and the other eat Wt-t, ltUe are awarded each week ! the firt and second place Mr, and Mr. Bill Turner. Dar- lene and Ted, were here for the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. EM Swell and on Saturday evening they attended the crab feed at the Elks. Hera from Pendleton were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glennle who stay ed with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scrlv ner and went to the Elks crab feed on Saturday. Sather Tours & Travel Service NO SERVICE CHARGE For Reservations and Tickets Business or Pleasure All Major Airlines-Steamships-Railroads-Hotels We plan your trip World-wide or Just Sell Vou a Ticket to the Next Stop 12 S.E. Dorlon Are, . CR 6-4821 Ijirr.b Council and MU father winner and then a grand priie KlrmU. MufTcw county retention agent. The rrt-uUr bukine meetlna I Vn!rnrinr Cnrt Pnrtv ,-, January' W Triple Link Plans was held Saturday at the Odd Fellows halL At this time a rr lew of the year's c tivltle was given. Included was the Father of the Year contest which wa won by E. Mirkham The Triple Link club of San Souti lodge met Jan. 16 at the home of Mr. John Bergstrom with sixteen member present. Plans were made for the an- Bker of lone: the baby born nual Valentine csrd party act cIom-m to Father's Day, whose fr jb. n. ;00 p.m. at the Odd parent were awardet a roast do-1 f, ,,v hall, nated In behalf of the Cow xhl Is an annual event for Belle by Hynd Brother and contribution for the district win Clven this year to Mr. and Mr. n,.r f tn. cwiay contest sponsor Jerry Dougherty: the donating m by tno Oddfellow. Rbkah or .Morrow loumy iow ieu an, ,jj branches of Oiidrellow brand place mat and beef can-Li.i., dy to the frbekah lolge for ue Thtf MU(ent winner of thl con as favors at the state Rebekah ,,M wlns ,ne educational bus convention In Medford. advertl- ,. ,rt ,htf t-nitM Nations. Ir.g rn-ef and Morrtw county; the placing of a booth at the coun- fair; the donation of ten dol- ars to the Riverside and Hep- pner hlch school nome econ- cm Irs clnsses for the purchase of meat to be used In their cooking classes; the donating of the place mat and napkins for use the annual banquet at the parish hall; the presentation of a Cow Bell statuette to the out- ThU is the twelfth year for the contest and three of the win ners have come from lleppner which were Jack Sumner. Sally Palmer Green, and Joan Brosnan Roblson. Mrs. Flovd Worden will host (he next Triple Link meeting o-t Feb 20 at her home. After the business meeting, the erouD Dlaved pinochle with .. -l .... ,..nM ku fr t?rtH0rt Vn n going president Sh rley Rugg. hlf,h.'Mr8. EUcn Moore, nd last but not least, the enter Ine of a contestant. rorma I low; and Mrs. Mary WrlgM. the ,ng o, do..r prize, rrencn. irom n,, ... rf,c,mr.. ..wt hv the leather modeling contest at the national cattleman's ctnven-tlon. The guests present were State Cow Belle president, Annie Wil liams; state secretary, Lillian Mascall; and first state vice president, Beulah Hynd. New Mrs. Lincoln Frank Tayne. Nash and Mrs. Mrs. Blakney Serves Pizza At Bridge Club The Phil Blakney home was officers for the coming the scene of a bridge party last car are: president, Merlyn Rob- week with Mrs. Blakney enter Inson. first vice president, Lo rena Jones; second vice presi dent, Beth Hynd; third vice president, Patricia Brindle; and secret ar -treasurer. Marjorie Wor den. taining the Kings Little Queens bridge club. Members and guests making up the three tables were Mrs. Bill Sowell, Mrs. Jerry Daggett, Mrs. Ilene Wyman, Mrs. Pat O'Brien. Mrs. Bob Brindle. Mrs. Harry O'Donnell, Mrs. C. E. Mc Quarrie, Mrs. Herb Hamilton, C4W YcmmmmTM m vm Joan Spencer visited her par ents. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Spen rer on the weekend from nurses' Mrs. Gene Pierce, Mrs. Phil Ma training at Good Samaritan hos- honey, Mrs. Lowell Cribble, and pital in Portland. Mrs. veima oiass. Mrs. Hamilton received high, Mrs. O'Brien, second; Mrs. Dag gett, low; and Mrs. O'Donnell, the traveling prize. Delicious pizza pie was served later In the evening by the hostess. -4 III IWi Smart Wns boyBULOV ' i IIAMONO PRISCILU Two fury diimonds In beautifully fashioned watclU 7 Jewell. J3..7J 1U OUEEN Pretty and Practical. 17 wall, waterproof, ahxa-retlitant $4.M AMERICAN CLIPPEIt The watch that facea inythinf! 17 Jewell, telf-wlnding, water proof, (fiocteslstant, lumlnoui hands and dial. M50 WE GIVE CREEN STAM PS Pc ter son s JEWELERS Store hours 9:00 A-M. 6:00 TM. 177 N. Mala Phono 8-9200 Several Attend Degree Ceremonies Several Degree of Honor mem bers attended the Installation ceremonies of the Pendleton De gree of Honor on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Bill Farra was Installing officer, Mrs. Ed Gonty and Mrs. Pete McMurtry were ushers at the ceremony. Those going from here were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farra, Dale Matteson, Mrs. Theta Stratton, Mis. Ed Gonty, Mrs. Alice Lut trell, Mrs. Pete McMurtry, Mrs. Lincoln Nash, Mrs. Earl Soward, Mrs. Adelle Wright, and Mrs. Clara Gertson, state committee-woman. Mrs. Ray Ferguson Hosts Bridge Club Mrs. Ray Ferguson was host ess to the What's Trumps bridge club held at her home last Wed nesday afternoon. She served salad and coffee to the following: Mrs. Phil Ma honey, Mrs. Allan Case, Mrs. Earl Blake, Mrs. Gene Ferguson, Mrs. W. C. Rosewall, Mrs. Lowell Grlbble, Mrs. Lucille Wilson, Mrs. Claude Graham, Mrs. Ed Schaffitz, Mrs. L. D. Tibbies, and Mrs. Jim Thomson followed by three tables of bridge. Winning high was Mrs. Phil Mahoney; second, Mrs. Allan Case; third. Mrs. W. C. Rosewall; and low, Mrs. Lowell Grlbble. Mrs. Murray Wins High Mrs. Ralph Richmond enter tained with two tables of bridge Wednesday evening. Mrs. Rod Murray won high. Mrs. Don Bennett second high. and Mrs. Wayne Prock low. Other guests attending were: Mrs. Fred Gimbel, Mrs. Glen Ward. Mrs. Jim Prock, Mrs. Gor don Hutchens, and Mrs. Marlon Green. la tt. Up winnrM tf t?. enure nine work f pUy ivw.!: g u the IU;U r-vrlviM Winning in tridtfe on M id turning nr I J P.. n,i Vt licne Fcitfu,-! tii,r tf noun Mouth: Mr WiJIism Col lins and LaWrrw n Mner, tvfnd for north south l!:gn f, rtil HH wrr Mm V. II, Wolff nd Mr Mrhall U !rn: v ond wrre Mr ami Mr Hill lake After two wee-k of j luy, Mr Bill Labhart and Mr. La Verne Van Marter art htch for the north south and M- W. II. Wolff and Mr. M4n.hall L.v gren are high for rt wet. Nell Jonrs and Mr Mt Hughe were high fr north- iuth on Tuedy nlht and Mr. Al Lovgren and Mr Anhle Al lerman were Mswid In the pin- orhle tournament. For the rt wrst high were Mr J.e Wright and Frank Hamlin and tevund were Mr. Juhn Brg strom and Mr. Madge Bryant. With two wtvk of play and this week not tallied up. Mr, Joe Wright and Frank Hamlin re high for ra-t wet and Mr. Darrell Tadberg and Mr. Clyde Pettyjohn are high for the north- south. Rhea Creek H E C To Serve At Pomona 1 ' tWa' fe tc. t t 5 1 t'rlf anul tf-e-ting at the .f .V'r Kay WiigM on f!u.f,lav, ;d dc-iu k ;(.. ?, Mi, ft .. f-t . f- Af t'.e t'Uim- fnrrllt g 1 Jan t je n a.ie f, r N-m..i. Uraf.ie Wl! hrU at lUir t'trt-k t.rai j'e bull n Janury if wg v ,i t..tiaie t.i the Rrsl t'ros Marih f Diitu. and i!r.irl und at thi time A pub iif card parti Mill Ik- held on Jiru.ry 4 to hrln rai mmu-v ror ivr worthy rauvt I'l'X'i'l wer Mi Alfrrtl a.v crin, Mns Fratk rrker. Mr. WaUrr Wright. Mr. John Crave, Mr llan-ld Wright. Mr. .Ifnn Farrens. Mr Marion Tfcuimday. JtmwatT U. 1X1 I ' ' jtUrfc. fan An.tr?, n. Mr. jVV.i.i.ni ft-r.'jv!ii. Mr Mr niighh : lerrrl n. Mi Mmxift CAJCTTC TiMCI CU..! Wi!j,'bt. Ks Witf.t b t c l M I i Call tot th operator I yentf c Koic CARD PARTY Bridjw MnochU Tucs. Jon. 31 1:00 p.m. ornciRs clui. o.ca Keppnet Masonic Kail 75c IIItY rrr ill CLCNOA DEVCH A opoiator sp. loliilna la hair irrUoa. DOTTY CDWABDS s a. . . . ri a unm paauttctaa. tfi C with us full ttma. LOIS WINCHCSTti Always teodf to help row with your hair peob. Um. BEAUTY GETS HEAD START FOR 1961! C yUf hair atand bauty tioatmrntt We hap A ruil hair in a way that I mot b coming t you. Our beauticians ar rauttaeus and ry aklllexL Ciaa Appointments Welcamad LOIS'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 6-OcO.t MARKET VIM WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS OR CKINAWARE COUPONS SPEHALS FOR JAN. 27-28 HUNT'S Family Sis Swanson Turkey, Chicken. Beef CATSU 4 for $1.00 T. V Di SIP Sunshine KRISPY CRACKERS 2 LBS. 49' inners o 59c Booth SHRIMP 79 C LB. Celery Crisp stalk DC EACH CAULIFLOWER in cello wrap 23 C HD. BANANAS 2 LBS- 29 -USDA CHOICE OR GOOD ft Mlnt: m III! - ilSQ ROUND STEAK C LB. CUBE STEAK 93C LB- Swilrs Premium Uncooked Smoked Whole .... Butt End 55c ,b 59c lb- Swift's Premium tt Mt. Emily OLIVE, VEAL, PICKLE & PIMENTO 3 for 69c Mix or match 'em COLD CUTS life 1.37 2 LBS. $ KLEENEX TISSUES 4 F0R $1.00 WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF SEAFOODS - LAMB - POULTRY SMELT 39c lb. for the I LADIESI CENTRAL MARKET Phones 6-9614 MEAT DEPT. 6-9288 1