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Social Lites-- I Wedding Anniversary Observed by McCobes CALL 6-S22I ot 6 i2H -by Jo ... ... BT 1 PETTYJOHN IT M.VI.R rain, but it uiun . . tid it Is thai! Let's just hope i iiuia in I IHKirt next WeeK, i ve neard rumors that it la spring vacation time. You know hhis, mud, and Hours! o o o FABULOUS HANDS caused JoU 01 exc-iiement Wednesday nk-ht when the Renegers got to gether for three tables of bridge i ine ;ue valentine home. Laurel Van Marter won out for mgn with Larrne Trait coming uu with second place. Both had Murfs 01 over b.ijuu in live pro vrexsions! Also in on the play were Evonne Nyman. Sue Jones. i-ouise rariey. fork Norene, Kaihryn Webb, Bonnie Karrait. rwiiy noerson, Beverly (Junder sn, Inez Meador. and Shirley IHake. o o o RITA WOLFF cot a big "charge when she opened her gitt at Mother's club and pulled out a liKht bulb! Dicing further she lid find the flower bulbs which I lie gals exchanged. o o o ACNES FLUG was hostess Feb- ruary at, ror the Bookworms, uorena Jones reviewed the book "A .Nation of Shmn " hu urn. liam J. Lederer. This 'u a Ing book about the United States lorcign policy with the Asiatic countries and how it is failing. "i-wj present at ine meeting were nuny oecKei, Virginia Turner. Lucy Peterson. Sadie Parrish. r.i.sie i oie, Madge Thomson, and Horence Green. Ruby will be iiomcss tor tne next meeting, .Will III ij. o o n OES SOCIAL Club entertained ION E Mr. and Mr. L. A. Me (a In- were honored with m sur lriM' party on the evening uf February 22 at their hum on the occasion of their 30th wed aiding anniverssiy. I Cm-si im lii.l.-.l tht-tr djiueh with dessert and cards Satur-1 i-r a.l famiiifn Mr. ami Mn uav anernoon in the lodge room Jim lvmhhn. Mr. and Mr. Le ith Ruth McMurdo and Grace 1 1 . tut M.Kinnev. n.t their tun Turner a hostesse. They I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin cnrrieu oui me au rairiCKi uay Mitaho. Also present were Mr theme with flower and the des-lnnd Mr. Brvee Keen and fam- sert topped with a green cherry, il v. Mr. and Mr. Art Keene and larrie uetKeit won nigh in pin- Mr and Mr. Earl Mot a be. ochle and Lota Tibbies won hlirh The nervine table wa cen in bridge for the afternoon play. I tereii with the large numeral o o o l .iir In silver, and to which JEAN WILLIAMSON who ran money gifts were fastened. It against Ann Jones for state I was presented to Mr. and Mrs. FllA bres dent la a cousin nf I Mot ah by the Croup. Marilyn Morgan, lone. Much to Refreshments of cake, coffee. the amazement of evervone. it punch and homemade It cream was discovered that both Ann were mwo. and Jean have very similar tastes and luture plans. When iniw pahtipip ATIN'R In they atleared to make theirl i ..i. vi..ht t th.. nw S'eiicnes. tney wore identical Thursday en loved delicious - DANCE- At Hardman March 10 Music By Roy's Western Band Supper Served outfits except for the color, and homemade doughnuts and coffee mum noi an. in uie neninc ,i ,i, no ih t.t.iv llioh In u.ry u.r lurnium Kna. nm- pinochle wa Alvlna I'adbcrji; terlal, style, and pattern. ex- L.w.n.i Mnh i-ann; trvline cept color! : Botn plan to enter ,,i,.i,i num. Kinral.t: and u or u. Ann to become a doctor ,,M,r ,,rtz,, w,.nt to Nora Turner, and Jean to become a nurse. ur,ge winners were Be be Mun- O O O lL..r hlih- Ruliho DrlsiYill. sec- ALMA GREEN won high Wed- .,.' and havinir a luckv nik'ht nesday night when Winnlfred u.n. nh tin u hn won the Cox entertained the tyouda a and Ja,.k hKn ,,rize nn, the ut)or Flda's bridge club. Florence ,,rlzt. Hostesses for the evening Green took second high honors. n, -imm.r Joanne Huchcs. Others making up the two tables jackk, Alston, Judy Buschke, were uorcna Jones. Kacnei lick. j,.anne Berry, and Sharon Cuts orwi Di)ant, uinufs voiiiiui, i f0. Phyllis Hutchens, and Elsie Cole. ' o o o . , , ... I A GROUP of enthusiastic bridge nuuAi Antiuwa pinocnie niavers ourneved to Hermls players met at tne uannan , nn..iv afternoon to enter Aiiuerson nome lor iwu muii-s ,ne Ilermiston Elks Master point In play. Carrie Beckett won high, )lav rH,inK WPre the La Verne uviis imiiMii.-i, iuw, oiiu wiis yan Marters, toniey Lannams aim Il-ail irtuiit-u uu W nck. Kill lOliinS. W. II to win the pinochle. Getting in uvHf Flsi Cole. Harlan Mc on the play were Marguerite r.irriv tinrriet ttall. Doreen Ja Chapin. Gladys Beckett, Mary C0DS Vjieen Padberg. and Fay narns, ana ceuian wanKin. Fertruson. Conlev and V! won o o 0 I hloh nasi.ttpst Harriet and Dor NINE TRICKS bridge club mem- pn v.on second east-west, and Ders were guests 01 Aieg iiur- iiiarian Bn Kita won third east ray x-ebruary a witn Jean wn- west. Eileen and Laurel won liamson winning high. Karen .mi-h north. south. Thompson was second and Mar-1 o o o ion Abrams. low. Also playing SUNDAY EVENING, the C E. were Bobbe Driscoll. Sue Jones. McOuarries entertained with Margaret Slewert. Rita Wolff, four tables of duplicate bridge, and Arolene Laird. Guests included Ed and Rachel o o o I nirir rnnlnv nri Vi I.anham. AREN'T KIDS the limit? Phyllis Gordon and LaFyrne Pratt. Phil Hutcnens tens me ner young nri Hazel Mahonev. UicK ana son, Steven, victim of a broken jnez jvieador. La Verne and Laurel leg. is really having a ball being van Marter. Rita Wolff, and In the limelight at school. It tnwell Gribble. Lowell and Rita seems the other youngsters prac- won north-south and La- tically sock one another for the Verne and Laurel won second privilege of carrying his books! high; Inez and Hazel won high east-west and dick ana mane were second. o o o THIS WEEK look for good buys chuck roasts and round HAVING A BIRTHDAY? WEDDING ANNIVERSARY? IT'S TIME TO HINT FOR YOUR PILL-IN PIECES OF 5 jg on steaks and with an abundant supply of pork available, watch for specials on porx. icemen season began March 7 so keep in m nd the fishery proaucis which will be In good supply March is egg month and many markets will feature eggs, with attractive prices. Red sour-pitted cherries are also abundant this year, so serve them often. Either frozen or canned varieties may be purchased. o o'o WITH LENTEN Season begin ning this week I have a recipe from Mrs. R. G. (Flossie) Wat kins which will make an easy to prepare delicious main dish. Noodle Casserole 1 package egg noodles 1 can tuna nsn 2 hard boiled eggs 1 can cream of chlcKen soup or 1 can cream of mushroom soup Cook noodles in salted water un til tender. Place layer of noodles in casserole dish, add Vi can of tuna and 1 egg, chopped. Add another layer of noodles, put in rest of tuna and other egg, chopped up. Add remaining noodles and top witn one can of the soup. Bake in oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. WANT ADS RING ARE YOU LISTENING? A Winter Money land Of Results! ...and 8 1 LV BR PLAT CD HOLLO WAR H A wonderful family custom: Gift of silver on Mother's birthday, wedding anniversary . . . tome special day each year. Your service is completed so easily this way, your hoiioware collection growl Be sure to suggest the pieces you want most Choose from our outstanding selection of Wallace Sterling flatware gifts from $2.75, Hoiioware gifts from $3.75. A. Icd beverage cpoon, from B. Coff ipoon, from , C. Cocktail fork, from . . D. Pick! fork, from .... Sugar aooon, from . . . . F. Gravy ladla, from ,.., $12.90 B.50 2.75 4.50 4.50 5. SO 4. Baroqu Bon bon 0lh. allv.rplata $ 9.50 H. Baroqu Buttar 0lh, allvarplat $10.00 I Baroqu Salt and Pppr, allvarplat. pair 7.50 AU trfctt kxluoe fi. Tax "Something from the Jeweler's, is always something JEWELERS Store) Hours: t A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAUI ST- HEP PITER PHONE 6-5200 STAMPS HIllllliM 1 Illneaa, or any ('ever strain or stress, decreases your body's normal reserve of certain vitamins. Replen ish these vita miai-and you promote prorapt1rrecovery. STRESSCAPS Stress Formula Vitamin Capsules provide the particular riUmina you need to get back on your feet faster. They're made by LeJerle, so you know they're top quality. Ask about them next time you're In our a tore I Phil's Pharmacy JIM MTERS. R. Ph. PH. HEFPNER 6-9962 Rebekohs,Odd Fellows Set March 16 as Joint Recreation Night in tram M. Flari-tuo ii.. am f.irnii-r lll'tir ri ctfrtt N'ho makfts h-r horn In Tl I)all". nil iriim w Ximrf. ktatlni! that ' !r Lucy lt.lj;fr i'V 'nwl in.ni tru. rfvnt car sixi.lini thi-r buklnfM nwtirri w ilw relnhtatrmnt of VlrmU ohls k a memtn-r of S411 Nni and r..i-H uf Mr. M. N. Kirk on th Itcbrkah convrnthf of du. trlct No. 1 held in Tortlarul F-b-ruary 2i. tmh.Ta rihsrvM th Jlnl nniwrs.irv of th founding of tM.I IVIIoM'hhip in America jtrni paid tribute to Its fourvlor. Thomas WiI.'V, on the i'tn anniversary of his innn. The 0.I.1 Kellowa will enter- ikin th Hi-tM-kaha with a 6 ; upier and recreation nlyht to follnw th Itebokah bulnes. nun-ting on March 16. Past Noble Uranus 01 ang Soucl will host luncheon at th lcxlr hall. March 'il for all oast noble crand of lh June,1 LexInRton. and Hardman he. b-kah kxlges. t'ommitte memhers or tne Mrs. Pierce Honored With Shower Party ION E Mi. Wayne Pierce of IWmond via an honored gueat t a l ink anl blue shower party hi ld at the home of Mrs. liil Amu on Sunday. HikkietM-s for iii (xvaiuofi im iudi'4 Mrs. AKrrs, Mr. L. A. Mil"ale, Mis. Uland ViKiniu-y, Mr. Ul Coleman. Mr. L-n Swartz, Mrs. Hali'h ('rum. Mr, bontil Peterson, Mis. lull Sw-hafer and Mrs. Markham bilker. Mrs. Pier.e Is th daughter of r. ami Mrs. Harold Sherer of lone. Th ladles giving lh shower ar mothers of former clawmates of Mrs. Pierce. AfckUting th gut of honor at the citt table vw-re her sister. Judy Sherer. and Mrs. ue raim er Aoroxlmately 40 guests at tended and many fcMfta were sent bv ihis unable to anena. Mrs. Harold Sherer presided at the tea table and Judy Slier er poured punch. HEPPNEX GAZETTE-TIMES. Tburslay. March I 1962 this community, enteral th linn Is. Those going were M. N. Kirk, tluilrman; K. O. McMurtry, v ntarv. and Mrs. McMurtry, Mr. nd Mr. D. II. Jones. Mr. and Mr. Lincoln Nash and daugh ters, Shirley and Itose, noble erand Frank Pavne and child- 'niled Nations Pilgrimage for ; ren. Jan llager and Mr. Maurice outh PixHth contests ano other (.roves, nign acnooi fiwvn in- interested partleK attended the siructor. S Inners were James final contest In Pendleton on v. tiifney. Atnena, anu lariifn Sunday. Ann Jones, repressing Coble. Umatilla. Cvmiutj Cvcnts rWDAY. Match t Itbea Ciek Cianje. graof ball 6:30 p. m, SATURDAY. Match 10 Junior Delist of Honor, Mia. Don Townsend, 2:00 p. m. MONDAY. Match 12 Cbambt ol Conimaice. Wagon Wheel noon. School boaid meet courthouse. 7:30 p. tn. OES. tode ball. 1:00 p. n. TUESDAY. Match 13 Keppaer exttuloa unit, Mrs. Rav Dtake. 11:00 a. tn. Doate ol Honor, lodge hall. 1:00 p. tn. Bookworms, Mrs. Harold Beckot 8:00 p. m. Little League tneotlng. Van Marter otlic. 1:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY. Match 14 Ho PTA. (Scheduled for March 21.) Odd fellows, lodge halL 1:00 p. m. THURSDAY. March IS SoioptimUt Wagon WheeL noon. TRIDAY. March 16 Elks Junior high dance. Elks ballroom. 7:30 to 11:00 p. m. Rrbekahs. lodge balL 6:30 sup per, rectoatlon nignt. Club Members Sco Beef Demonstration Butter ("reek Junction live tock club had a demonstration by KiU Luilanl and Kickey Wiiheifit on how to trim a beef for show at the last meet ing. February C, at lino City ikhool house. Jo Hay. county extension agent, showed a movie. Then w diM-uksed nutrients and urain. All memln-rs were present. Visitors were Mr. and Mr. Leo Ahhlx-ck, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ah be k. Hill Healy. Ctirg Luclana, Jo ll.iv. ami our leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Wltherrtte. Tatti Healy, reporter BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE OH Ice Supplies. OMtce Equip ment Business Machines. IN HEPPNER 1st & 3td Week 0! Eerf Month DON BALL. Set. Dept. 120 Main SU Hermiston Phone JO 7-5114 NO. 1 Potatoes 10 lb. 35c vocados 3 for 21c Fancy Assorted MARY ELLEN mm li for $1 DELICIOUS Apples 3 STANDBY 3 fr 39c COMBINATION OFFEB: 2 LB. WISCONSIN CHEDDAR 1.49 With Free 1 Lb. Box SUNSHINE CRACKERS lb. baa 39C l ..nm.1,,11. .A II FROZEN FOODS- FLAV-R-PAC OCCIDENT FLOUR 10 Lb. Bag 98 APPLE. PEACH. BOYSENBERRY PIES SUPER MARKET Strawberries FOR 69e FOR$- FLAV-R-PAC. 12 OZ. Orange Juice 3 F0R $1 USDA GOOD OR CHOICE MEATS, FULL TRIM: IL IL (oinW I" lUe SMELT -OYSTERS -ROCK COD -CLAMS PORK MAST lb. 39c " PORK STEM lb. 49c PRICES GOOD MARCH 9 and 10 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET Ot'iEN