Calendar of Event
Cos torn Itat. Udg hlL 1.00
P. BW
CtU feout toaqust, tzlx build
Uta. StM p. M.
tATUBDAT. Pob. tS
llockbeuisd. old library build
7i3a p. m.
MONDAY. Pen. V
Chamber et Coaunorca, Wooa
wtNi noon.
V oiler balL school cym. 7i30 pja.
WIDRUDAT, fob, M
Degree of Honor, lode bail. ;00
TKUR3DAT. March 1
toroptunUt Waaoa Wheel,
Ladies night. Elks dials room.
1:00 p. en.
Cantata ptactlre. high schooL
:l p. m.
Soroptimists Send
Bulbs To Patients
Members of th Soroptlmist
jlub potted, wrapped and de
livered 9 tulip and hyacinth
bulba to the nursing home pat
ients at the hospital for valen
tines day. Each of the potted
bulba had a valentine message
from the Soroptlmist members.
Mrs. Theta Stratton assisted with
the delivery of the bulbs.
Lovelle Dick donated the pots
and helped with selecting pa
per and ribbon for wrapping.
whatever the Weather
RebckoKs To Serve
Odd Fellows Dinner
Sans Soucl Rebkh lx! met
ftUay evening with S3 members
erd two 11 tor r-frxnt.
flans were md foe the ft.
bvkaU W tenre tN d.i.iwr at the
Odd Frlltfwa runvemusn fic
Saturday rdtfht Ala cards were
CAUL 1 1224 et KM 10 trmjOBM
Reception ond Initiation of Mew Members
Main High-Lights of Rainbow Meeting
ml J - "
Ruth Aiembly .No. 80 Order , flkpt. fnm Arlington. wnui n, , h members who are
Deputy It tne uroer w i jj
Girl In Oregon, ... At the clae merllng,
Sandra Jone past Grand Rrp. McD,, a Sur.Wara Iodfie
. T T. i. llermtston. prrscr.uM a i-unt
Judy On hrll 1 and Durt M (a g. Sour! for the hrlp Altha
l..t Grand Choir members i k h gjvfn hem tm he
wimv irrwiileti Mrs. Kirk with a girt
Mr. and Mrs. Olivet .Crwtck. p, Unk club met at
Worthy Matron ana vonny h(m Mrm. rt.nk E. Park
ronButhCAapaM wrnl Mond.y evening with If
iniiwurr . "" members attending
.. ... J A report on the recent card
Summertime and Patriot by " -V T
nr. Or&hwln lerson won high In bridge, Melba
A sklt-Cannlbal King, an ,r
Iglnal by Clnny Moore. Tarn Co- Chie'l.,CJS JUrtJh
-T.-.H -... -r, door prize at the card party.
WtVil mi van t-' w I " .
An addenda presenting a bou- After the business meeting the
nuet f nlnk roaebuds and elft I evening waa spent playing pin
from Ruth Assembly was given ochle. Ruth Bergstrom was high,
by Sherrle OUon. Dlann Warren. Helen Kruger. low and Mary
Bernlc Thomson. Dlann Fulle- MCMunry won ui Viu.
ton. Brenda Youne. and Diane The next meeting pUce will
Sunday Breakfast
A Sunday morning breakftst
was srned at the La Verne Van
Msrter home to several Elks and
ihclr wives wha had attended
th annual here en Saturday.
Mi. Van Mrtef scned waf
fles, ssuisge. and hm to Mr.
ntttntn aAirrri; timci. nursdoY. rsbruarf as. mi
Mr. and Mr. Ralph Thompsaa
had as houe gens last wek
end. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mxre
of Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Uuh of Enterprise, Buth
of the Ralnbuw foe Cirta gave
a reception February 30 at the
Munlc Hall in honor of Mar
lene Griffin, Grand Representa
tive to the state of Florida.
Marlene waa Introduced and
escorted to the EaL Marlene
gave an Interesting talk about
her correspondence with a girl
In Florida comparing Oregon aa
sembltes with assemblies In Flor
ida.
Other grsnd officer Intro
duced and escorted to the East
were Mtu Phyllis Thornhtll.
Grand Representative to the
State of Kentucky. Mrs. Ruby
Many Winners At
Annual Card Party
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are JpmhiJm. Of curat j
Bala. it or mow ...
papring raqnlrW.
(or Ikata raogd watch
on nglaMree' to parforoi
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. SEA MATS
The gala event of the year
was the Elks annual and ladles
card party held at the Catholic
parish hall Saturday afternoon.
The room was attractively dec
orated with hearts and cupldi
depicting the Valentine season
The Elks officers and trustees
wive Mrs. W. II. Wolff. Mr.
Harley Young. Mr. Everett
Keithley. Mr. Leroy Gardner,
Mr. Kemp Dick. Mrs. Bob Flstt,
Mrs. Pat O'Brien. .Mrs. Harlan
McCurdy. Mrs, Glen Ward. Mr.
LaVerne Van Marter. Mr. Jack
Van Winkle, Mr. Ray Ferguson,
and Mrs. Milton Morgan had
charge of the card party, as
slstlng about the rooms and
serving coffee, tea, and cookies
to br'd and pinochle players
throughout the afternoon.
Several of the out-of-town
guests were entertained In the
lovely tea room at the parish
hall. Approximately 12S people
took part In the afternoon pro
gram and prizes were awarded
the winners. High in bridge went
to Mrs. Ed Dick, second to Mrs.
Floyd Worden, and low to Mrs.
Harriet HasBrueck of Milton
Freewater. The winners in pin
ochle were Mrs. Gerald Rea,
high; Mrs. Charles Beckett, sec
ond; and Mrs. Van Hubbard,
low.
This year, another new attrac
tion was added with the award
ing of five door prizes to Mrs.
Schaffltz.
Immediately following the pro
gram refreshment were served.
During the meeting preceding
the reception Vlckl Krelmeyer,
Teresa Munkers, Leora Van
Winkle, and Ksthy Melby were
Initiated Into the Order of the
Rainbow for Girl.
Board member for the Order
of Rainbow for Clrl are Mrs.
Don Turner. Mr. Paul Webb,
Mrs. Roy Quackenbush, Mrs.
James Thomson, Mrs. Inez Huff
man, Mrs. Lewis Halvorson, lone,
Dr. E. K. Schaffltz and Paul
Jones.
I be announced later.
ctmplrs were here to attend the
and Mr. Wsrren Randali. Stste Cka annual gathcrl.-;.
prriS.lrnt itf Oren FlkS of Al- "
bany, Frank Wheeler, fourth vice
president of Burns and Clarence ,
1 1 In. distrtii deputy of Hood
River. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Rrown. !
Mr. snd Mrs Gene Hsrover, Mr. j
and Mr. Harold Hcndrliks. Mr. !
and Mr. John Roue, Mr. and Mrs, i
John William all of Pendleton,
Mr. and Mr. Wie Cruse, Os
wego, and from Heppner. Mr.
and Mr. Harlan McCurdy, Jr.
Mr. and Mr. Leroy Gardner, and
Mrs. Conley Lanham.
Mr. and Mi. HarUy Yeunf
were In IVrtlsr.l recently at
tending a meeting snd also vis.
Ited Mr. Ray Smith. fTiner resi
dent cf llepj r.er.
Pole McMurtif was In Port
Und on tmslncMi the first of the
Meeting Date Set
An Interesting program Is In
store fur those who want to lesrn
more of the art of faceting. Mr.
Lee Dudeck, Pendleton, will be
the guest speaker at the Gem
snd Mineral Society meeting
this Saturday at 7:30 p. m. at
the old library building.
Rock Hounds and all others
who are Interested in this fas
cinating hobby are Invited.
PUBLIC
CARD PARTY
Sponsored by O.C S. SOCIAL CLUB
SATURDAY, FEB. 25
1:00 P. M.
MASONIC HALL, I0NE
75c per person
Mrs. McMurtry
Degree Treasurer
The Degree of Honor Lodge!
met Tuesday evening in thei
Christian church basement with
23 members present and one
guest. Mrs. Clayton Sweek.
Mrs. Pete McMurtry was elec
ted to fill the vacancy of treas
urer which was held by Mrs.
Mary Brynt.
The Valentine motif was car
ried out In the decorations and
the tea table.
Mrs. Bill Farra showed elides
taken at the Pendleton Degree of
Honor meeting.
The next meetlner will be Feb.
Marshall Lovgren, Mrs. Orville 28 at the Lodee hall with Mrs.
Cutsforth, Mrs. Bud Springer, py casebeer and Mrs. Lucille
Mrs. tiaine ueorge, ana Mrs. p.rrUh n th hnsrssM.
Gay Harshman.
Mrs. Van SAarter
Serves Crab Louie
Following the meeting, Mrs.
Gladys Connor and Mrs. Ed
Gonty served refreshments to the
members. .
Mrs. Munkers Feted
TVia DiMAitAra rvsfr rrifV oe I
Wednesday night at the LaVern At HOUSeWarming
7on Mnriar hrtmn with thron I
v is at,li " , . mi i
tables of bridge in play. m."J""'
T,o Pill l.kh.rt mn VIctVi auiiiucu .rniurauojf cvcii-
"& 1 1 ...1.1. i .
Jim Farlv w tow. and Mrs. "'8 V1- Kup 01 inenas
Frank Hamlin won the special arrived armed with cards, tables,
, and refreshments and enjoyed
r,o .nwin. hri. an evening of pinochle and visit-
the delicious crab louie served !n Munkers at her new
by Mrs. Van Marter were Mrs.
Wm. Collins, Mrs. Jim Norene,
home.
Guests were Mrs. Haskell Shar-
Mrs. Elaine George, Mrs. Gene ' Caries Collins Mrs.
OtW Hamilton Wafhrproofi
from 139.95
rYiWoW sW k rtowrf U tpmii
"Something from the Jeweler's
Is Always Something Special.
Peterson's
Jewelers
We Give SSH Green Stamps
Store Hours 9 to 6
Hall, Mrs. Eddie Gunderson, Mrs.
Dick Meador, Mrs. Bill Blake,
and Mrs. Bill Barratt.
Archie Padberg
Honored With
Surprise Dinner
Merritt Gray, Mrs. Howard Petty-
John, Mrs. Glenn Smith, Mrs. Le
roy Gardner, Mrs. Ned Sweek,
Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Don Bel-
lenbrock, and Mrs. John Bergs-
strom.
Nine Tricks Meet
Mrs. Dick Wilkinson was host
for the Nine Tricks bridge club
The Archie Padberg home was at her home on Thursday.
the scene of a dinner party She entertained two tables of
Thursday evening when Mrs. bridge and served a raspberry
Padberg entertained with a sur chiffon dessert and coffee to Mrs.
prise party honoring her hus- Robert Abrams, Mrs. Bruce Spen-
band's birthday. cer, Mrs. W. H. Wolff, Mrs. How-
Attending the family get-to- ard Bryant, Mrs. Bill Seiwert,
gether were Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Mrs. Charles Collins, and Mrs.
Nash, Prudy Casebeer and Mary Harold Laird.
tveiyn 'lucker an or weppner; Mrs. Snpncpr won hvh M
a j w r m j m. . i or I
inr. ana nus. jauon i uunw anu Abrams received low.
family, lone; and Mr. and Mrs.
Oris Padberg, Lexington.
A
New spring
hair style
Created for you in an
A-l shop with A-l op
erators doing A-l work I
CALL 6-9603
for any of these expert stylists!
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LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP
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Noon Luncheon
Honors Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan McCurdy,
Jr., had a noon luncheon on
Saturday in honor of their guests,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Randall of
Albany, State president of the
Oregon Elks.
Other guests present were, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernle Urlle, Arlington,
Mr. and Mrs. Wrex Cruse, Os
wego, Frank Wheeler, Burns,
Clarence Hale, Hood River, Mr.
and Mrs. John Rose, Pendleton,
and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter.
BUSINESS -MACHINE
SERVICE
Office Supplies, Office Equip.
ment Business Machine.
IN HEPPNER
lit & 3rd Week of Every Month
DON BALL. Serr. Dept.
120 Main St. Hennlstoa
Phone JO 7-5114
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GREEN STAMPS
OR
CHINAWARE
COUPONS
MARKET
SPECIALS FOR FEB. 24-25
Hurry la and stock up on all
the family's favorites I
Velveeta Cheese
2 lb. loaf
BETTY CROCKER
Cdie Mines .
Ltoods
PET RITZ
PIES
39
Peach, Boysenberry. Cherry, Apple
4 FISHERMEN, 7 OZ.
BREADED SCALLOPS 39
79c
BOOTH, 1 LB.
BREADED SHRIMP
MEAT SPECIALS
;V' I 7 i Tender stalk
SUNKIST LARGE NAVEt gm
ORANGES .... 2 lbs. L
2 PKGS. C TIC
.5C
I i HUDSON HOUSE ,
, ;j GREEN BEANS j j
i 3 CANS S9C
-spcyjf"' imm JL"" 'J ' '-" ' r " " mi J 'U1-'-"11"1 L 1'' : ' j
tA. DUNDEE 1 A I f
I FRPKTOKIP f
i peaches ly -y
I jinr,-frir,--'i;,-Ka-r'-"''''"' 1 inswn 0 . $
Fresh as f J Del Monte J
fresh can bel ill . . f I 1 I
I rineappie ; , j
j ; Grapefruit ) 1
! DRINK j;-',
III 48 z- f.i : ' . i
QQc lb. f
111. L.mw..ii .'" ..JT I
It) i FIG Kcu.. 1 i I
j - "tuns l i?
i3PKGS$1.00 1 I
Y....9S,
ID. f VVARKET
I
SMELT,
3 LBS $1.00
by the chunk
isoLoira
SLICED BOLOGNA
USDA CHOICE BEEF
ROUND STEAK, ...
RUMP ROAST
Extra nice selection of fresh frozen, and smoked sea food
BANANAS 2 "-BS 29
25c
Large, firm heads
LETTUCE
2 HDS
5C
Phones 6-9614
Meat Dept. 6-9288