Calendar of Events
rmoAT, Mann it
fttfcaht. Led9 hall :M pjn.
9ATUHPAT, Wm II
Jqun Dane Club. WioojIms
build la. 1:03 pm.
SUNDAY. Martti It
Pet-luck supper. Mthdit
Church. Citt pan.
MONDAT. Match X0
ViUeybeJI. women vm. fejfh
school school gym, ?:30 P-m.
Civic Loiu.. Mi. Dartttl tow.
. 1:00 pm.
TlipU LUh. Mr. LUceU Hnh.
1:00 P-m.
TUtSDAT. Maich 11
It Monica. Mi. Jim Kkim.
1:00 p-m.
Ar A AM. Udae KolL 1.00 pjn.
WEDNESDAY. Match 23
Square Dane Uuou WmImi
building. 1:00 p-m.
T. B. and Health Mootina. Mr.
Robert Abraxns, 1:00 P-m,
THURSDAY. Match 23
Rainbow. Lodat boU. 1:00 pun. SoiopUmUt Waaoa WhnL nooa.
for that
pecial occasion . .
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JERRY ANDERSON, SANDRA HARSHMAN
ELECTED KING AND QUEEN Oh UALL
and cupl4 with tabU and
chain situated around th- rvorn
In cafe style.
Mr. and Mr. Lew Itobbir,. Ml
and Mr, fclmrr Sthm.di. 't. i.
Mr John lUrtman anl Mr
Everett Harshman were chap
rune for the dance.
Jfiry And-ron and Sandra
lUMimati er rlrtttHl King nd
Quern at the Sweetheart Ball
t.e'.i In the hl Fm Friday
e enlc.fi The prtru-c were Bin
Monagie and Anhi Ball and
print--- were uuny van
Shol,irk and Shannon Mahoney.
The running ceremony took
i.u, mi. in thrmich the dance
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with Ann Jones and William Kill nOSDlTQI AUXIIIOry
doing ine nonor. Wn Ure
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Queen Sandra with a white Jack
et bearlne an emblem. "F.F.A
Queen." King Jerry was pre
tented a tool box with hla name
Inscribed on It from the F.H.A.
chapter.
Alw the queen was ctven a
bouquet of red rosea made by
Mr. Andy Van Scholick.
The room was beautifully dec
At the recent llokpital Aull
lary meeting, four walker were
ordered, two from the auxiliary
and two from other orcanlui
tlona. to be used at Pioneer Me
mortal Hospital
The auxiliary now has 15
member who are working one
day a week, three to five hour.
ifh div On Mrtnrfavs I hv
...lit. mmA u.hlt Hmrtm I " ' ' '
' work from 8 00 a m. to 9 00 p.m..
Tuesday through Saturday,
9:00 am. to 9:00 pm.. and on
Sunday from 8:00 a.m. until
9:00 pm. The Auxiliary Invite
prospective member to contact
any auxiliary mem do r ir inter
Von Morters Host
Duplicate Bridge
The Duplicate bridge club met
Friday at the home of Mr. ndestp n joining the organization.
Mrs. LaYcrne Van Marter. Jht ' , mertl
Mrs. Van Marter served upside .,, . ... , o m nm
" the Lexington City Hall
,ut Him aii iwivni
Mr. and Mr. Conley Lanham.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mcador, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Dick. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Pratt. Dr. and Mrs. W. II.
Wolff. Mrs. Bill Labhart. Mr.
Frank Hamlin, and Lowell Grlb
hie.
Mr. Pratt and Mrs. Meador won
hich for north-south and Mr.
Dick and Mrs. Labhart received
high for east-west
North Lexington Unit
Study Projects
For Next Year
The North Lriinton eteniun
unit met March 7 at pm at the
hrm of Mr. Din Fn
The project fir the evening
ta -Managing Vour Money"
hlih Millie JUuih and Merlin
Rubinton pmwnted. Money and
the Fmlly Life Ode were the
main topic and many lnteref.
Ing statiktics were revealed.
After the project the bulrw
meeting wa presided over by
the chairman. Lucia Cuufonrt.
During thi meeting tle chair
man alNO conducted a unit pro
gram planning meeting for next
year project
Following the builnesa meet
ing deM-rt wa nenisl to Mrs.
Irvln Rauch, Mrs. Don Rubinsoa
Mr. Kenneth Cutsforth. Mr
FrlU Cutforth, Mr. Gene Cuts-
forth. Mr. Tad MIIK'r. Mr. Don
Evans. Mrs. Donald llaguewood.
nd Mr. Pat Cutsforth.
HtttHt OAXCTTt TlMtl, ThMrwtoT. March It, IMI
Mr. and Mr. Itoaer Itaphbua
and children of Sundance, Wyo..
Mopped to visit her father. Char,
lie Kirk, on their return trip to!
Wyoming. She u the
Crystal Kirk.
Three Heod Golf
Club Auxiliary
The Willow Creek G'U Club
AuUliary met Thurdy night at
the home of Mr R..U-fU D-usft
erly to rlect iffitvr
Ttie member de(dtsl on
new Idea to head their iigani
ation by electing a winking com
ml ( f three ho are Mr. Bill
Labhart. chairman; Mrs, Clint
Age, secretary trcaurrr; and
Mr. Lowell Grit. die will be the
third member i.f the ctmmlttee
Ladles Day golfing Is set to
begin April 1. weather permit
ting
Twins Celebrate
Tenth Birthday
Kevan and Kent Pratt, twin
ona of Mr. and Mr. Gordon
Pratt, celebrated their tenth
birthday with a party at their
home Saturday afternoon.
Other boys present for the par
ty were Mark Blaknev. Mark
Labhart. Lrry Pettyjohn, Terry
Frock, and Monte Evans.
They played games and were
former served Ice cream, cake and coke
after the opening of the gifts.
Buffet Supper Held
Saturday Evening
Mr and Mr lionald lligue.
wid were ht to a buffet sup
per at their hre M'h 11. The
table was decorated In the St
Patrick theme
After supjer bingo and record
were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs
wan Frock, Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Thorpe, Mr and Mr. Elwayne
Rerfmm. Mr. and Mr. Jimmy
Pro k, Mr. and Mr. Bob Buschke.
Mr. and Mr. Elmer Berry and
the hokts.
Door prizes were won by El
wayne Bergtrom and Mrs.
Wayne Prock.
Lois Hunt Wins High
The Lexington Bridge Club
met at the home of Lucia Cuts-
forth for their regular meeting
on Thursday night.
Winning high was Lois Hunt.
peclal prize Velma Glass, and
ow, Eileen Padberg.
Those present were Lois Hunt.
Lucia Cutsforth. Velma Glass,
Lorlne Led better. Elsie Cole. Eil
een Padberg. Gladys Van Winkle
and Janet Turner.
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Engagement Told
if Wirtnucr'i"rett watch T!ue
wifrS nl tnd fine aualitr at onlf 229.93.
Jut a few dollars more than cheap wrche of
lesier quality sod reputation. The beautiful 1
digns and the fine quality of these v
Wittruuer watches spek for themselves.
You will hve an ccurte, dependable, long
lasting witch that it at the same time a . .
piece of betutiful jewelry. It will be a proud
possession for many years. See these and v
other fine Wirtnauer watches in our store.
W GIVE
"Something From tho Jeweler! Is Always
Something Special"
CREEN
STAM PS
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P
cterson s
JEWELERS
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Store hour 9:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M.
177 N. Main Phone 6-9200
Straw Headwear for the young
set, decked with posies, vel
vet and lace. Clip and brim
styles. White, Pink, Yellow,
White with Navy, White with
Black.
Some have precious matching
bags.
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GREEN STAMPS
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CHIN A WARE
COUPONS
MARKET
SPECIALS FOR MARCH 17-18
SWANSON FROZEN
TV DINNERS
Chicken, beef, turkey
49
EACH
CARNATION
MISS NASH
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Nash an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley May, to Meivin
Dean Connor, son of Mr. Albert
Connor, of Heppner.
Shirlev is emDloved at Peter
son's Jewelry store in Heppner.
She is a 1960 graduate of Hepp
ner hlirh school.
Mr. Connor is also a graduate
of Heppner high school and is
now in the Army, stauonea ai
Fort Lawton. Wash.
No wedding date has been set.
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Little, big and middle sized
sisters will adore shopping for
a new Easter or party dress at
Elma's. All the new spring
shades in better dresses in solid
colors . . . prints . . . stripes!
All have novelty trimmings in
pinafores, and other 1961 special
styles. Mom will love their com
plete washability, and easy
care fabrics.
Sizes 4-14
FOR BROTHER
Suited to a young man of
taste . . .
Rayon and Acrilan Jackets
with washable flannel slacks.
Grey and Olive
Sizes 4-7
SEPARATE SLACKS
70 rayon, 30 acetate flan
nel. Wash 'n wear wrinkle re
sistant Gray and Charcoal
Sizes 3-14
TODDLER DRESSES
Cute white organdy and lace
pinafores over gay prints or
bright plain colors. Very well
made. All easy-care fabrics.
Sizes 2-4
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COTTAGE
CHEESE
PINT25C
HUDSON HOUSE ALBERTA
PEACHES
303 Size J for $00
2 12 Size for $J00
MARIANI FROZEN
5 F0R
$1.00
TOO
SAIHTPmieKSW
a PAY to
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MJB
Instant 79c lb.
Qc lb.
mi
TOASTS
STRAWBERRIES
RASPBERRIES
BLACKBERRIES
BOTSENBERRIES
SPRY ... 3 LBS. 79c If
TANG
cai ah nDPCCiKir: ot lAr
FROZEN PET RITZ
Appla
Boysenberry
Cherry & Peach
N5
39
EACH
JELHO
5 F0R 45c
Apple, Cherry, Lime,
Lemon, Raspberry, Straw
berry, Orange
Begorra,
what meat buys!"
BEEF SHOULDER
"Green
Grows the
Produce
USDA
CHOICE
OR GOOD
4
LB.
Med. Size ?ACI I POUND O FOR QAC
OYSTERS m 69 I 6 QV
PORK CHOPS ss' 65.
CHILI W,TTHABPEANS 45'
CELERY HEARTS
CELLO CAULIFLOWER head Jc
FANCY ASPARAGUS
LB.
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"MARKET
Phones
Groc. Dept. 6-9614
Meat Dept. 6-9288
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