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Social Lites - - Hatlan Mci'urdy. Jr atcon4 imi hrt Wlta Ky Calif rircij' Th High Nii m wrni to Kita ran: Ut irl rr.inor J? CALL f mi M I KU -by Jo Wolff and Mrprrt Sirrt and oomi won by Daisy Colttm and laWrn Van Mrtt-r o o o SIX IIFJTNLK bM.lfc-e rnihui latia travHH in irmlnn Mon day night for tn monthly Maairt Ixilnt t-Uy at the L'tki lo.le lh"f, Golne rw Dr. anil Mra. Wall.-. Wulff, Mr. and Mra. Bill Collin, ftarhrl llck. and U Vrrn Van Marter. DaUy and La Vrrn won hit:h north uth and won for them a MaUr point. Ir. Wolff and Bill to. third rax -t which entitle thenvto lo a frail tonal Mantrr point. ooo I VISITED with Esther Klrmla, county agent, who reclaimed the wonderful time ahe had camping out last week end with the Lonnle MrCab hunting party on Tamarack mountain. She went on to ay that with T JO PETTYJOHN Oh yea! Don't forert tha hubby WKU. sn i-...t , c ' heil want to learn, too! -..m AJlkl ,ni fur he (, , fiilUT "1 "nd fT hun,rH Er'u'" through twelfth. Be "uunq ,own ' looking for mor information .7n.i k. . rr J""' next we,-k and maka your plana, almply hava to get back to work! o o o Really would iik to havt tttn MADGE THOMSON en tar- two mora g amea! talned the Whal a Trumpa brldga THE LEXINGTON ladiea were gather at her home Wednesday ho.tee Thursday for the Oc- ,f,,-rnoon with two table in toberU. lea night which follow- Pa. ( Leonard won high ed a dellrlou. roam turkey din- and Happy Graham waa aecond ner in the dining room. high. Other membera present llostesaei i Un Fetach. Vonnla were Helen Srhafiltz. Fay For Lovgren. Mary Duherty. Jean Nelson. Dimple Munkera. Fayel Blake. Virginia Ruuuaii anthn 3 or 4 Inches of anow Sat Munkera. and Faye Thornbura Lola Tlbblea jurday ahe wondered what aha served homemade cookies and n n i was doing there, except freezing! coffee to guests during the bridge! ,n TALKING with Jeanne " SunJy 'be weather waa fine and pinochle play. Dobbs about the Elka weekly pt no luck getting any doer, Marj. Cardner laid. That i.inorhl r.t.v .n u,i.v.. but still ahe says, another most cookies were Juat out of thli thla month, ahe tella me mora enJ0,b,e "nm" for hcr ,n u world!" Iniavom r nM,ii r..r in King the hunting trio. Margaret Blake won high In in? nlnv &i vnu nin.yhu ni.v. o o o brh'ge and Cwen Healy waa ..,, ai.n rr .n .nirt.ininff MARIE VAN MARTER, daueh- or.d Mgh. Topping the pinochle I evening of cards. La it week's ,r w Wr- ,nJ Mr"- - Verne piaytra were Mae llartman. high, uinner waa Man-ott u'rieht Van Marter. celebrated her sev- and Alvlna Padberg, aceond. with n n lenth birthday Friday after school Judy Buschke winning the doorl ELSIE COLE waa co hostesa wJth Par,y her borne. Her lrie. wlth the "Iowa- Tuesday nleht playmates were Lynn Leonnlg. o o o for the Kldaa P-oudas hrldtf Bvky Webb, Shelley and Kelly TONY HARTMAN. son of Mr. dub tmvoff nnv which hail Wolff. Judy Pratt. Ava Lynn and Mrs. John Hartman. cele- been postponed from last spring. Green. Shanny Farley, Trlcla brated hla ninth birthday Sun- Tk.. , . . . Prock, Bobbette Jones. Mary day afternoon with friends over tA ""l "'V ' t",. "iVL. Abrams. and Jon IlalL They en- many games, watching ex- Marie opened her gifts, course the refreshments Hughes. Ivan Carlson, Larry An- iu" ...-..- with a lovely "doir cake, ice derson. and Billy Thornburg .. .' " I k- cream, and cake. day afternoon with frien.ls over tTL.2 Abrm' .for a party. Matt Murray. La- "" Hft10 Joyrd many "Verne Van Marter. I. Philip ,nll l. L.l Jj vJ' cit"y Ayres. Robbie Abrams. TommJ !n"?.?have,elc- ow' t cou u..h. i say It over fast! ...... .... played many games, had refresh ments. and then Rachel Dick, Lorena Jones, and IF YOU HAVE one or more n a trip to the n,nA... i t-v,. i - I " theater for the afternoon show. " " .. V" ,: M" clubbers In the family, prob 0 rrn , h r . unZX 8b)' 'ou're struggling to get GALS. HERE'S your chance to phr ,11 them busy on their records and irai ji others, those latln dance steps and &reBlBf. n5 n.' s,or,es' and thre strulln i. right here in town! ! f "rence becona n1 wreM to think up a story ! Sounds like home! Anyhow the deadline cirtPT rv l-im iir.uiri r 'or the completed books Is near daughTr of Mi Tand M Jk " Van Winkle, writes home that I i5o t with 1 1 kids' she Is one of two freshman 1 get with it. kids. beauty school students to model In the hair styling contest Oct, ITT I T0URV wwxZAGENT Sparky says: I De ready with TWO ways out of every room Doi1(hf toil pbati Stat! C. A. RUGGLES INSURANCE AGENCY PH. 6-9625 HEPPNER o o o I WENT TO the Heppner ex IS. In Portland f!ha cava tha l I . . u"11 "'"""S 1 ut-suay In which one of the advanced . ' . "T students will style her hair. c,:r " - c o i-va jiiuona. I ic 7 VVUillCIIf W U I . - I ...l. i .iii. a SOME fin rwrSfn rnt in wlul ycii, corauroy, I mvNl nlr,. .,.JI. 1 evening of cards, either pinochle "L"' ---. " h.iL o .v, rir: 1 thread, and a sack lunch, were club party on Monday at the pref?nt ? larn the method of Masonic hall. The winners were . 6 7 1 X ZT pr.u r,i ki The meeting started at 10:00 a. . ir.iu. i -j r-i i in. wuii luiiuii l noon ana con luciie- vviijtjui, secuiiu, ana iei- i . . , . . , Hp p.impr inu, Th hrtdaa nri7. tinued into (he afternoon. During went to ToIp. hiah- Sviva the short business meeting, Wells, second; Dr. L. D. Tibbies, ma,),,,,e "K"-. cumrman, an-hn- nH thp Horr r.ri7 wnn hv nounced the next meeting pro- Lorine Ledbetter. A tempting fall Nect' "Understanding Teenagers" riVssrr. rhtffon nip tnnnpd wtth Mr H:00 a. m., Nov. 14 at Edna whipped cream and coffee were Turner's home- Bebe Munkers served following the play. and Grace Drake are the leaders. o a a i rtiijruiic imcicsieu is invueu. A SPKAKlNfi OK nlP. I taikPH to sack lunch will be at noon and ' lU.KM -11 I a I i Dee Cribble Monday. "No news." i""1""1 lulluws in ine "er she said, "except I'm elbow-deep noon- n chiffon Dies, pot to pet them o o o rpariv for tnnltp'" . Ivl"a L,AK.iNV.-. JUSUIN I . 1 n .1 a i I r i O o O triun laiueu m net num vveanes THK WRANr.MTRS a n n u l dy morning with a get acquain hnrkh.irtrpr fppd apt for fvr ted coffee for teachers' wives e -w- i . . ail- 13-so all you Wranglers bring low" inis year- vour annPtitPs and nlatpa for er guesis were Mrs. KODen some good eatin'! ooo ELKS DUPLICATE bridge play is underway every Tuesday night throughout October. Last week's winners were June Bellenbrock and Lillian Sweek, high for north-south; Ella McCurdy and Van Houte, Mrs. Jim Sutherland, Mrs. Donald McClure, Mrs. Tous- sant Dubuque, Mrs. Bob Canton-t wine, Mrs. Gordon Pratt, Mrs. Bob Jones, and Mrs. LaVerne Van Marter. ooo IT SEEMS Ramona Marshall has gotten a number of calls business is a IPLEMSdMi alTort . . . when you go UNION PACIFIC'S DOMELINER "OTY IF PttHI1 For compltU information and reservations please call FAMILY FARES save you real money when you take your wife andor family along. Union Pacific Railroad unp; Local Agent. 6 9632 or J. M. Landau Gen. Traf. Agent, Walla Walla JA 91610 tall In lal weeks column I cup tt water was omitted, and tt hould hae biftt 3 tatUixnn of civ.4 i.ttead of 2 ! ! Any. hw we found out amr.e are ulng the relje! o o IILT.i: IS a re,!H we UM-d In an eMcnln meeting lt fall which went over real well and our family really et)Jo It: TtiU U made in one pan. a main tlUh eHtlally convenient fur hunters or a quick ut home meal. HUNTER'S Gl'LLlON Cut 5 strips bacon Into small pieces and fry In a 2 quart pan until partially done. Add. 1 pkg. Llpton's onion soup or 1 large onion, chopped, and ciok until onion is wilted, i 1 lb. ground beef and brown until crumbly. 2 no. 303 cans tomato soup (un diluted), season to taste 1 cup boiled diced potatoes t cup cooked diced carrots ook for 15 minutes stirring oc casionally. Cut U lb. Amerclan heese Into ' Inch cubes, stir In. Heat until cheese melts Spoon over split toasted hamburger buns. Soturdoy Meeting Set The Saturday afternoon card party. preously sche1uled for Un latuiday t,y the qin suial ciuh, Mill (. this Saturday after iuhii. tX ti tvr H The group will MEfrWEW CAZCTTC TIMES. Thuiwlay. Octotr II. IMI meet at 1 45 In the Masonic club dining rooms. Mrs. J. H. Hutfmoa and Mrs, U D. Tibbies, member of tha E3TAHL wrr.mlttee. mad an of fhi.il Mlt In lone. Locust chap. Ur TueMlay night. Public Reminder Sec, Hear Our Farmers of Tomorrow In Action Today Soil Conservation Speech Contest Heppner Grade School Multi-purpose Room - Monday, October 16, 8:00 p. m. Sharp Support Our Youth By YOUR Attendance - Parents, Friends, Farmers, Public (Courtesy of Morrow County Grain Growers, Inc.) SUNSHINE 1 LB. KRISPY CRACtS f 2 boxes 55c CALIFORNIA FLAV-R-PAC PEAS CORN SPINACH 7 for $ BRUSSEL SPROUTS BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER 5 for $1 TOMATOES 2 LB- 29c SWEET POTATOES LB. JJJc MARBLEHEAD SQUASH LB. 3c LETTUCE 2 HEADS fQc SWANSON'S TV DINNERS CHICKEN TURKEY CHOPPED SIRLOIN. EA. OOOO YOU GET A 2-OZ. BONUS FREE IN EVERY PACKAGE OF... SKINLESS mk PURE PORK Ml. 2-OZ I0NUS PKG. SAUSAGE 49c SMOKED LIVERWURST LB. Qc SMOKED PICNICS LB 39e WHOLE FRESH STEWING HENS LB'29C MJB COFFEE LB. 59c 2 LB. $1.17 N ALLEY'S HOT or REG. IS or. CHILI CON CARNE 2 F0R 59c NALLEY'S BEEF STEW 2 F0R 73 15 02. NALLEY'S 24 OZ. SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT BALLS 37e 6 OZ. Instant 99c kX WE FEATURE MAYFLOWER PRODUCTS A REMINDER TO ATTEND Soil Conservation Speech Contest Multl-Purpoca Room, Grada School MONDAY, OCT. 16. 8 P. M. PRICES GOOD OCT. 13 and 14 PHONES: (Groc) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET crIen STAMPS