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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1961)
ntttntn GAzrrrt. times, nundor. octow it. imi Social Lites-- CALL I t22l w 2M T JO rCTTTJOHJI WELL. ALL good things mutt rum to an end. th-y uy, nd I'm thinking of th dr Maaon! And to think I drove mil out of town nd climbed over hill and dale, when right In the back trd wti a dHr! ! It mim Bv -rly Sherman wii talking to her mother on the phone when all of a sudden she yells, slams the phone down, and runs up the hill lo thr Van Winkles! ! She had H'n a deer In the canyon at Van Winkles and she wanted a witness for proof! The deer had disappeared by the time they got there, but Bev says It was there, really! ! 0 0 0 SAY. I HOPE you other 30 wo men didn't feel "left out" of the Heppner extension story last week! Just not enough keys punched at the right time! ! Anyhow, to be exact, there were 39 persons at the "smocked pil low" lesson, not 9! o o o FLORENCE GREEN entertain ed the Bookworms at her home Tuesday evening. Elsie Cole re viewed the book "The Winter of Discontent," by John Steinbeck. Refreshments were served fol lowing the business meeting with these members present: El len Smith, Leta Humphreys, Ag nes Flug, Ruby Beckett, Pauline ,. Hughes, Madge Thomson, Sadie Parrlsh, Florence, and Elsie. The club will meet Oct 24 at the home of Leta Humphreys. o o o COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN re ported on the Degree of Honor "What U black and white and read all over?" In mjr day, the answer was "a newspaper!" Not so now-days; It s a aunburned icbra' : o o o JJJUULEY MARLATT entertain ed with two Ubir vf plnochlo Thuraday night at her home. Winning hlch for the evening ilv was Marc Jonea. Barbara " - m- " Mlk-vlno won the traveling prize, convention at the Carnation Club and PhvUU riper won the door meeting lust Thursday. fcwlct h guests were Ann v.. u j v.... .u ,... ..a B'!ie fcchwara. Tut Sawyer, Jo i.an. uauKmer aumcjr. SmmoIl-i an J pat Pwrk. Causing -by Jo Mary Bryant were hU"sses for the meeting at the Nash home. Shirley won the Dutch Auction which was brought by Ruth Berg strom. All proceeds are used tor the clubs activities. o o o SATURDAY NIGHT dinner the moot excitement of the even ing wus the 1.000 aeoa held by Marg and Barbara! O O 0 SIX AND ONE HALF table of duplicate bridge play were In iirucress la.st Tuesday evening at the Elks dining room. Boooy STAR THEATER FrU SaU Oct 20-21 Days of Thrills And Laughter Another hilarious display of what the movies did before sound, color and wide screen. This one goes back to 1904 and includes Charles Chap lin, Ben Turpln, Laurel and Hardy, Keystone Cops, Doug las Fairbanks, Houdinl and others. PLUS Gold of the Seven Saints Well-acted, tough western with Clint Walker of "Chey enne" and Roger Moore of "Maverick," Chill Wills, Le ticia Roman. Show starts 7:30, feature break 9:15, out 10:45 Sun., Mon Oct. 22-23 Ladies Man Jerry Lewis funniest and BROADEST! Technicolor. Also in the cast, Helen TraubeL Pat Stanley, Kathleen Free man, Hope Holiday, Lynn Ross. Remarkably clever sets, perky song and dance num bers, music by Harry James' band. Sunday at 5 and 7:05. Monday at 7:30 guests of the Arnold Melbys ...,, . ... ...u . MaH were me rrann naiiiiuia, vn Btilfotds. and Carnet Barratta. o o o north suuth with snxnd high going to Sylvia Wells and BUI Ulake. High for east-west was a ? V'r . I wun by Harlan McCurdy. Jr, and day? Well depends . upon i how ;ud y,IamUn wttn Rachel pick i.JC i . . """""" " and Daisy Collins coming In sec lated the Eastern Star members re , tW() (ABA nn1 n mi n em A KaiiI II n n1 1 v were wondering about It and having a good laugh as 13 mem bors were seated for dinner on that day! ! Soon, Juanlta Car mlchael arrived. Perhaps a sigh of relief for number 14? WEDNESDAY0 AFTE RNOON day oon bridge and more nluhts of bridge play left this month and persons Inter ested are Invited to enjoy an evening of cards. 0 o o OES MEMBERS Joined In the Sewing club was entertained at the Ruth Bedford home last week which was the first meeting for pinochle play with hostesses Vlr clnla Wilkinson and Wavel Wllk inson in charge. Inez iiuriman won high In bridge and Carrie the group this fall. The gals " K I " , ninhh, hih. gathered with their knitting. ' - menuing. ana iancy worn, nu ,vfv., r , Vri?c . tni perhLPS 1 V . LT.l needed each Wednesday night served cake and coffee to Hazel d t month of Mahoney, Helen Schaffitz, Happy ,-.... .ilK ,mnrtt SL left to play. Last Wednesday, the Cribble. Donna McCurdy, nd .nw 'il(rhnit th. f,.r. Piro -o ------ ... h h w re Alton var I CALLED Carrle Beckett for "011 and "f" . , . 1 m..L mi I t w w ner pinocme ciud news, mty f,.ua ,inft thl also .i toltouZ itl SlSf.." 1TL1: Harlan McCurdy. Jr., or Donna Slil.1VU3, UUl UIC U haT car m c iiv guests for two tables in play Anna's toe "state! e Uu, MOLDED FRUIT SALAD Andreson, Mary Harris, Millie L . T (drained) Wright, and Doris Watklns. Beu 13th bit, and walked oft with J UP sma" marshmallow9 both the high and pinochle prize. I Millie won the low prize. o o o Recognize the BIG-TALKING BALDPATE VAk . - V.l;,a 1 Always telling the other rV syVl birds about the "buy" he ', jTliust 8 in "bargain"! 7 M watch. One day his son ' kj sjv' I asked him why he was al- , I 0 1 ways buying new watches A II land he sent him to bedi . 3 bananas Prepare Jello according to di rections on box, add the fruits I uMtl...n Cl than WHEN VISITING with Daisy Bnu V . o" k q.. "n w PnlHna lst wopIi shp told me l'uur u '-"' - ....... Bm,ia stand in refrigerator until set, Vi a -1 ros turf tha nthor HaV m iiianc '"ff".- note saying that she and Bobby 'umi . . . Driscoll had won a bridge too- CUP ,pi"eTapfPI?irJulce rh. it BAPm thP Collins' and 1 rounded T flour Driscolls-entered a sectional du- ,es8 ... plicate bridge play in Walla cft wh' enf"f "m Walla two week ago in which ' Pnt whlppinfg,irreaa nrf nf, nKh, fi,0t ,hi,.h Cdok sugar, flour, egg and entitles them to a Master point, juice over low heat until thick, and now a trophy! It pays to stirring constantly, coui, men open your mail, I guess! add to whipped cream, spreaa O o O ion top OI jeuo, Keep reuigemieu BILLY STOCKARD, son of Mrs. until used. Clem Stockard, celebrated his o o o eleventh birthday with a party I STILL need recipes, so send at his home Saturday night The me your favorite or suggest one boys entered in races and a scav- from your friends. Also call me enger hunt followed by refresh- anytime at home for social ments. and then to the theater items, must have them at least for the movie. Billy's guests were by Tuesday afternoon of each Billy Baker, Steve Pettyjohn, Kit week, but as early as possible. Anderson, Earl Ayres, Tim Loyd, o o o and Tommy Stockard. LITTLE CHILDREN sometimes ooo I seem to have wisdom iar De- SPEAKING of boys, here is a yond their years. Louise Hartle, new twist to an old riddle, over- 3, had her thumb in her mouth, heard from the Pratt twins, Kev- as father Joe, sat in an easy an and Kent. You remember, chair, with cigarette in hand, watching her. "When are you going to stop sucking your thumb?" chided dad. "When are you going to stop smoking cigarettes?" promptly replied the three year old. Guess whose face got red. "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something special r Store Koam A, M. To f T. BC 177 main st- Hzrrxat reows -t2oo GREEN I f 1, t It ! Th TRAVEL-MATE SPORTABOUT Ntw Vista TV SrlMl92-A-07-M 19" tubs (overall dlag ) 172 square-Inch picture Smartest, Liveliest portable Made Full-Picture 19" Tube (overall diag.) Super-Powerful "New Vista" Tuner $199-95 Liberal Trade-in Allowances On Your Old TV Set GONTY'S HEPPNER Evening Class Will Be Offered If Enough Demand Would you like to know how to make thone beautirul corduroy smocked ulllows you saw at the Morrow County Fair? Here's your chance, announces Esther Klrmls. Morrow tounry tjnen slon Agent. Mr. Edna Turner and Mrs. vi..rriif nrav who taucht close to -10 women this know-how at the Heppner extension unit meet ing on October 10, have volun teered to conduct an evening class In pillow-making If at i.at fan women call the countv cent's office by October 23. The night class Is tentatively scheduled for Thursday evening. CKtober 26. at 7:30 p. m. at the Heppner fair pavilion. Materials needed mciuae: 1 yard corduroy, velveteen or satin. (If you wish two pillows, 2 yards; no piecing with two vards) ' vard muslin or ticklne 2 large d-2") buttons or poker chips lean oe oraerea irom Edna Turner) 1 pound shredded foam rubber Strong iirlnf Mlneni I 'It s a popuUr proj-t with !! hlvt your ChrUtmaa gift prob. Vanhtlck I the extension unit this montn." m" Uad pnclL needle and thread ' states Mitt Klrmls. "It might! 7n)h 11-11 in a FULL SIZE 4-VIEEL DRIVE PICK-UP TRUCK! Come in and get our deal before you buy. We have the 4 -wheel drive full size pick up that's priced lowest and does the biggest job ! Carries a one ton payload through mud, sand or marsh. Stays on the job years longer! And, like all 'Jeep' vehicles, has been use tested and abuse tested. Test drive the 'Jeep' Pick Up Truck today! FARLEY MOTOR COMPANY riCK-UF TRUCK May and Chase SL Heppner. Ore. mm Campbell's BEANS with FRANKS 2 F0R 55e CAMPBELL'S Campbell's 16 Oz. PORK AND BEANS 5 F0R 65e CHILI BEEF SOUP VEGETABLE BEAN SOUP for 7$ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 5 for Qc DUNDEE MARGARINE - - - 5 for $1 HUDSON HOUSE 2V, PUMPKIN --- -2 for 39 IS 3 Flav-R-Pac PIE FOR $ 1 BUV Apple, Cherry, Berry, Peach 88 CHOICE Lb. IOc CRANBERRIES 2 PKG- 49c BANANAS ' ' hhAJr LB. 29e r Extra Lean Fresh GROUND BEEF FLAVORFUL COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE LB. ggc LEAN THICK PORK CHOPS JO For $j PORK LOIN END ROAST LB. ggc PORK LOIN 7-RIB ROAST LB. 49c lb. 39 t-v...", Swift's Premium in m EASIER TO OPEN EASIER TO STORE PACKAGE 1 Lb. Pkg. Qc PRICES GOOD OCT. 20 and 21 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET S fife EN STAMPS