Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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    Coining Events
rmoAT. Ariui. 7
Him h 0109. Chnitlati r hutch.
1:00 p.m.
Jtayal Aich MiMi Lx-d ball.
1:00 P-TO.
Rctxktoh. Lodjt hall, ;00 pJB.j
St. Monlco'i donut a). m at
10 a.m.
SUNDAY. AfRIL t
rathe and m biaktaat. Meth-
odUt Chinch. 1:00 a.m.
Hoof and Horn 4 H Club, How.
aid Pettyjohn bom. 1:00 pjn.
MONDAY. AFRIL 19
Chamber el Com met ct, Waioo
WhewL noon
Mother Club. Mi. Tiobert Ab-
ramt horn. 1:00 p-m.
Hospital AuUlary. Islington
city ball. 7:30 pan.
School board routing, court
bouM. 1:00 pan.
TVtDAY. APRIL II
! Hmmi dec a Volt Mnk
hof Turner. 1:00 pjn.
The Deetee Weee. Cilia
church, t OO p-m-rattner
Uattt. Fred Metiktai
bam. I:00
WDM LS DAT. AMU. II
P.TJL. tcbooi ftw. Tl hw'
00 p.m.
TMCHSDAY. AWIL tJ
SoroetlmUt Waaoa Wheel, nooa.
Carnation club. Ad.lle Wilqht
heeae. 1:00 p.m.
Rotate, lodio halL 73:0 p-m.
rmoAY. Afita i
a C S. Iiln4htp niQbt lodge
ball 1:03 p.m.
Mi. Pearl Devine U la S-attle
fur a few day on buin-tw.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Van Winkle
were In The Dalle Wednesday
attending a Siandard Oil meet-Ins.
ha the dud vcu'll need for the
WRANGLER HI'ItlNC. MEET.
April l-J-30.
WRANGLER
DENIM JEANS
AND
MATCHING
JACKETS
Taw-red Western Fit
Sanforized Vat Dyed
TURQUOISE DENIM BLUE
FADED BLUE WHEAT RED
Hurry, while we have all sizes
COORDINATED
CAPRIS AND
BLOUSES
Crosscord plain cotton pants
with matching print blouses.
Sallmatc
CAPRIS AND
BEACHCOMBERS
Knitted Scandia Tops
and
Travel Tops
IA
yiii JadleA
n.. : kacf rri rwn hest tO CIVS and
easiest to buy. Come in today and let us prove it to you.
MISS AMERICA Ynittl end beiuty are
captured In thia 17 Jewel watch with
beautifully matched expansion Brace
let
SENATOR The executive look-top level
In performance tut not In price. 17
Jewels, shock resistant
YOUR CHOICE $3575
-Something From the Jewelef I Alwayi
Something Special"
etcrson s
W GIVE
lJki?f P
I GREEN I
I STAMPSl
JEWELERS
Store hour 9:00 A.M. 6:00 P-M-177
N. Main Phone 6-9200
GIVE YOUR SUPPORT TO LITTLE LEAGUE
BASEBALL
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VGmsn7Fum6
: ' ' ' 'lf
ONE LOOK PROVES IT!
Cakcr-Kccnc
Wedding In
California
At n afternoon ceremony, on
December 77. 1M, Mt Barbara
Baker, daughter of Mr. Marjja-n-t
HarjHT of Ttwrance. Calif..
mi Mr. Clarenre Baker. U An
rpU and Mr. Loy Keene. of
t, ir r.rcv Keene. lone.
were united In marriage. Dr. Mil
ler of fk latent at tho double ring
ceremony In Ve nnn
Community church In Manhat
tan ftearh. CUI
For her wcslding. the bride
chose a full length gown oi
white satin brocade wtn a anori
train and three-quarter length
sleeves, and a scalloped neck-
i in Thn niv-k and sleeves were
trimmed with tiny tear drop
pearls nad her veil was elbow
length of bouffant lace.
Mr. tii rvMille. the brides
sister, was matron of honor, and
wore a red satin brocade street
length dress with matching veil.
The best man was sir. iou we-
Mllle, brother-in-law of tne
bride.
Thn vmintr roll rile, both eradu-
ates of lone high school, are
no-v living In Santa Anna, lam.
O.E.S. Friendship
Night, April 14
The Order of Eastern Star
friendship night will be held on
their regular meeting date, April
14, at the Masonic hall.
There will be a reception for
Virginia Wilkinson, member of
the Credentials Committee of the
Grand Chapter of Oregon.
Special invitations have been
sent to neighboring O.E.S. chap
tors and all local Eastern Star
members are invited to attend
this special event.
Gun Club Enjoys
Potluck Dinner
The Morrow County Gun Club
enjoyed a potluck dinner on Eas
ter Sunday at the gun club house
south of Heppner.
Members and their families
were present for this second an
nual event. Also at this time the
club members participated In the
telegraphic shoot now In prog
ress over the state.
Pinochle Club
At Mrs. Mollahans
Mrs. John Mollahan was hos
toce tn the ninochle club at her
horn Thursday for an evening of
cards and refreshments.
M Kenneth Sawver received
hiPh. Mrs. Oliver Devin, second;
and Mrs. Vern Evans, low. Other
guests Included Mrs. DicK Kod
inson. Mrs. Delbert Piper, Mrs.
Neill Kellogg, and Miss Frances
Slocum.
Mr. ond Mrs. Orin Wright left
last Friday for a few days' visit
with their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Wright, at
Prairie City.
EMMY LOU
SAYS,
TnM VFW&iS
Turner, Van Marter
Cr Bryant
INSURANCE AGENCY
183 Kcdn Fhona 6-9552
4(T!lubs
Coscbecrs Return
From 9,000 Mile Trip
Mr and Mr Mars'.n CaWt
r.cM !ly r-tttrtse1 f""'n
Mtfl4 aeailon Inking h'm i
tl ra! CaM n4 ItaveSmg
'a.ooO mile
They trvele.l 10 H ustcn, Tet,
ta vi it Iter ht.tT t family,
Mr. am! Mr Eugene Ki-Lrht
While H--re they att-nd.sl ue
ft wk how nd nleo From
there they went to St. t'l ud.
FU. and taed three w.vk
with her parent. Mr. anl Mr.
Prank Bard. Mr. Carbeer at
tended the rtteron Johann-ien
flKht ther and they erjojed
many sights-ring trip thruout
th tte-
Leaving Florida, they went to
Mt Airy. N"rth Carolina, for a
visit with Charle and Fred All
red. brother and former resi
dent her. After a tour In Wash
ington. D. C they stopped at
rialnfleld. N. J. .to ee Mr. Case
beer's children. Marvin and
Kathy. before returning home.
Bookworms Hosted
By Mrs, Ebb Hughes
Vr Ftth f1ufhHl w tvwteaai
fi-r it B.4wtfm last Thurlay
is tilt at l.er hinsi
Mm nle Cole fwle! the
bo "Th tV-Mi Aflvwate, by
Mot rl i- Wt-nt.
pjftehmem were rrved by
Mr. HuehM t Mi. Fr4 Tar
rUh, Mr Jim Thnrnten, Mr.
Cornett Gieeti. Mr. Harry Pin
fie. Mr. Flo4 Jone, Mia. Ted
mith. and Mr. Col.
Mi. and Mr. BtU Laabam of
Ht-rmUton were Sunday guet
at the Conley Lanham home.
at
HARDMAN
APRIL 8
Music by Roy's Band
Suppr Srd
CyyXO OUgTt -mid, ThnrxW AptU Alt
W. a WOdmaJi and ton, Larry. tdord tf t4 eWrtOdi wJ la
er Ln rvrtlAnl n1 Salejn Frl-1 Heppner a few day tut wk
iUy an Saturday on buiinrjst. jk:ttr Vr. atvl Mr ll ft. nf.
LOOK PRETTY
FOR SPRING
Oh. So NIC
fin Shoptog
Long-LaaUaa Curl
Jut call th oporaloc of your choice)
DOT G LINDA JEAN LOIS
LOIS' BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 6 9003
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WE GIVE
AW
CBEEN STAMPS
OR
CHINAWARE
COUPONS
MARKET
PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 7-8
Standby
s
Standby
TOMATO
JUICE
46 ox. cans
FOR
mm
Standby
PINEAPPLE
GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
STIDD'S . . O.
CHILE CON CARNE ........ cansyo
FOB A QUICKIE MEAL WHILE SPRING CLEANING. THY
HOOD RIVER
303 SIZE
APPLE SAUCE
3 cans 53c
FROZEN MINUTE MAID
ORANGE JUICE 2FOR97C
12 OUNCE
Grapefruit Juice, 6 ox 2 for 35c
Banana-Orange, 6 ox 2 for 43c
Lemon 'n Lime Ade, 6 ox 2 for 27c
Lemon Juice, 6 ox 2 for 27c
N ALLEY'S
REGULAR
AND HORSERADISH
MUSTARD
20'a OZ. JAR
25'
I VELVEETA CHEESE LOAF
B , -I,,-, -
2 LBS. 79C
STALEY'S
SYRUP
ONE GALLON
OR
10 LBS.
SIMPLE SIMON
Appla
Berry
Cherry
Peach
Custard
1 49 Ijff
3T -
ECIALS
5 LB. BAG
ORANGES
-A4eri NO. 2 20 LBS.
PI SPUDS
1:? 'Ill
ft f'tlfl
knk
59C
69c
Tender, Green
ASPARAGUS
19
C LB.
19
C HD.
Old Fashioned
FRANKS
2 LBS.
85
USDA CHOICE
STEAK
) cr
. t n
RUMP ROAST 75-
PORlTcHOPS FOR $1 QQ
,ttttmt rpinp A hem 8-12 LBS.
C
Phones
Meat Dept. 6-9288
Groc. Dept. 6-9614
S 3Sl
" LB.
MARKET
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