Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 13, 1961, Image 3

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Squat damce club. WraatoUf
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WivagUtf play-day. Wranglers
touod. 10:09 ttjn.
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wbL noon.
Rainbow. ladf halt TiJO pas.
Triple Uok. Mr. L I. Rebbl&s.
1:00 p-m.
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halt 1:00 p-m. j
Renegers At Barrett
Home Lost Week
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THURSDAY. AFRIL 29
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Elk Lad ?. regular meeting.
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SUCH FINE WATCHES
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WE GIVE S4H GREEN STAMPS
"Something from the Joweler'a,
is always something
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JEWELERS
SEE YOU AT THE BAND CARNIVAL, APRIL 15
Elks Lodge Hosts
Large Crowd At
Grade School Party
A tUI rvrnt of th )tT.
.,kd t.riJ to by h Junior
Klfh mrmbrf. the diw
l-any at th Ilks Mt TrUty
Tttii evrnt is jnKd by the
tiki with the Soroptlmliti
lrpArtn( and rrvinf the r
rfHthini-nte homr-made rooklrt
and punch thniout the ewnlnf .
Thi party, oprn to ill sixth.
rrnih. and eighth rrade stu
dents in Heppnir, Lr xlncton and
lonr, 1h1 from 7:30 till 10:l
pm. The mw than 200 young
People enjted dandng to the
ItiTPnrf srhool dance band ana
the blnso games pla-ed during)
th rTnlnfi.
fwides the many atudrnti at
trndine the party there ure
teacher, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford
Williams. Mrs. Harold Erwln.
Mr. Frlinia Slocum. and Mrs.
nick Meador. Mr. Erwln also at
tended.
Chaperones for the party were
Mr. and Mr. Leroy Gardner, Mr.
and Mrs. Conley Lanham. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Flatt. Mr. and Mrs.
Pat O'Brien, and Dr. and Mrs,
V. II. Wolff.
Daughter Of Former
Resident Marries
Word has been received of the
marrlace of Patricia Joan Math
er. Berkeley. Calif., daughter of
Mrs. Irving Mather, on March 25
at Mills College chapel to Glenn
Edwin Morrison.
The reception was held at the
home of the president of Mills
Col lore. East on Roth well. Oak
land.
The bride Is an assistant buyer
at Joseph Magnln stores In San
Francisco. She Is a member or
Kappa Alpha Theta and attend
ed school at U. C. L. A.
The groom is presently a stu
dent at Oakland and will enter
the University of California at
Berkeley this fall.
After a trip on the California
coast they will be at home at 5
El Portal Court, Berkeley.
The bride's father taught here
many years ago, wnen ne was
coach and science Instructor at
Heppner hlch school. She. is
niece of Phil Mahoney and Mrs.
A. C. Ball, Heppner.
Becky Webb Has
Seventh Birthday
Becky Webb celebrated her
seventh birthday with a party
Friday afternoon at the home of
her grandmother, Mrs. RoDert
Thompson.
The girls played games, ex
claimed over the gifts and later
were served ice cream and cake
by Mrs. Paul Webb.
Present lor the party were
Marie Van Marter, Shannon Far
ley, Rene Ross, Robbie Williams,
AvaLynn Green, Melinda Leon
nic. Laurie Labhart, Barbara
Allstott, and Dayle Herschell.
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chooses jfJt: t l3
? mo,-'"on coiTor"- xy H
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$2.95 To $4.95
... for her casual tailored blouse with roll-up sleeves and open collar.
They're so comfortable and smart looking with her sports outfit.
Styled in California by GRAFF, they're completely washable and cobr
fast, easy to care for.
WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR
The Store of Personal Senrice
P
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tui io rrrrrjoKN
lone Class Gathers
For Coffee Hour
Fri.Uy, Marh 31. Mr. Duan
Ittten (Mildred Scrhtfrr) vf Sac
ramento, Calif, entirtalned at a
cvttt hour for the Ln gradu
ating ctajui of 1939. at the home
of her aitrr. Mr. Walter Cor Icy.
Tho attending Mr. Jrr-
aM Rea (Lcann Padbcrgl of
Heppner, John Howton ft Her
mUton, Frank Jepen of O.TJ
Klamath Fall. Kenneth Jones
and Dallas Rea of lone, and Taul
Pettyjohn. Jr of Tendlcton.
Four of the 11 In the class
were unable to ce wun me
mun. They were: Mr. Angelo
Zona (Susan Belmorel of Elgin,
111.. Elltl Ball. CSAF, Blloxl,
Miss, Ivan Aker and Jim Swart,
lone.
The group made tentative
plans for another clsss reunion
In 1969. I
Pinochle Club
Celebrates
Seventh Year
Mrs. Fred Mankln a hot
to the rintxhle Club. reUbratlng
thrir erah )cr In ily. Tl-y
have pl)ed every Friday with
two table In that time. During
the cm several mem tier have
dropped out and all except Mr.
Fd LaTra" were able to attend
this xperiaj party.
Guets Include.! Mm Walter
Beckett. Mr. Henry Happuld.
Mr. Hi'hert Lowe, Mr. Oren
Wright, Mr. Ben Anderson. Mr.
Arthur Watkln. Mr. Earl
Evan. Mrs. Max Buschke. Mr.
Itank Hamlin. Mr. Max Harris,
Mrs. N. H. Frhmerllng. Portland.
Mrs. Ruy Orwlck, Condon, and
Mr. Manklrt.
Winning high far the after
noon was Mr. Happtdd; second,
Mrs. Anderson; third. Mr. Lowe;
and receiving the 3iX pinochle
were Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Winkle,
daughters Shirley and Tricla,
and Nancy Moycr were In Port
land on Monday and Tuesday.
Tu!dT. Apti! IS. INI
MIPPNtl OAXCTTS T1MIS
Ladies Night
Winners Told
U4ie night at the Elks Lodge
last Thursday was well attend
ed fu::uulr.g the tpiUl chicken
dinner for members and their
wive,
Mr. Bill Blake, Mr. Jim Val-
entlne. Mr. John lUrtman. Mrs.
Harold Cohn. and Mr. Frank
Turner were the hteef for the
evening, serving cookies and
coffee and awarding the prizes
to the winner.
Mr. Bobb Doblw won high In
pinochle, Mr. Morgan Connor
econd, and Mr. Walter Beyer.
Condon, low. Receiving high In
bridge was Mrs. La Verne Van
Marter; second, Mrs, James Drls-
coll, and low went to Mrs, Frank
Hamlin. Mr. V. C. RocwalI re
ceived the door prlre.
Duplicate Bridge Met
At Dick Home
Mr. and Mr. L E. Pick were
h.mts ?undy evei.lr.g ftr the
Dypllcste bridge club.
Curtis attendint were Mr. and
Mr. Conley Lanham, Mr. and
Mr Bill Blake. Mr. and Mr.
Cordon rratt. Mr. and Mr Dirk
Mr.ir. Mr. and Mr. UmrH
Cribble. Mr. and Mrs, LaVerne
Van Marter, and Dr. and Mr.
W. 11. Wolff.
Mr. Lanham and Mr. Pratt re
ceived hlj:h for north -south. High
for east west were Mr, rratt ana
Mr. Wolff.
Following? the bridge play Mr.
Dick served dessert and coffee.
Receives 30-Year Pin
Frank E. Parker received a 30-
year pin for membership In the
International Order of Odd Fellows.
The presentation was made at
regular lodge meeting Wed
nesday night of last week.
RUMMAGE
SALE
Old Central Market
Building
Friday and Saturday
APRIL 28 29
Sponsored by Civic League
31
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WE GIVE
GREEN STAMPS
OR
CHTNAWARE
COUPONS
MARKET
SPECIALS FOR APRIL 14-15
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
FLAV-R-PAK FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE
i for one
2 F0R 79c
6 OZ.
12 OZ.
VALUES
THAT SING
OF SAVINGS
AND SPRING
"SERV-KRISP PAKS"
OR
1 LB. KRISPY CRACKERS
4
PKGS.
SCOTT PAPER SPECIALS
FAMILY NAPKINS
2 PKGS- 25
KrjT RITE
WAX PAPER box
25
SCOTTIE'S
2 F0R 49c
SCOTOWELS
3 R0LLS $1.00
FACIAL
TISSUES
LGE. SIZE
WALDORF
4 ROLL PAK
TOILET
TISSUE
SOFT- Toiler
WEVE Tissue
2 roll pak
25c
4 ill . mk Bk. . e a a. 1
ANWNi 5ST rtFORnaC
TV PINNERS A
BONELESS STEW 59c LB.
SPARE RIBS 49c LB.
ASSTD. LUNCH MEAT 55c LB.
4 POUNDS LARD 39c LB.
NEW, VITAMIN-RICH
CABBAGE ........ 6
SOLID ICEBERG
LETTUCE . . - 2 HDS 25
CELERY tender, crisp stalks 7C POUND
GRAPEFRUIT 8 lb. bag QC
mi
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ULal
1
BEST
FOODS
QT.
It
mn olives
LINDSAY
PITTED
3 cans
YAMHILL
CHUNK
STYLE
3 F0R
69c
Phones
Meat Dept. 6-9288
Groc. Dept. 6-9614
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