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Sans Souci Delegates Named To Rebekah Mrs. C. J. D. Bauman and Mrs. M. N. Kirk, Hermiston, were ap pointed as delegates to the State Rebekah Assembly in Medford next month. Named as alternates were Miss Esther Bergstrom and Mrs. Jerry Rood. These were selected at the meeting Friday, Mrs. Kirk was recommended from Sans Souci as District Dep uty of the Rebekah Assembly. Committees from the Triple Links club announced the "Dime-a-dip Dinner" to be. served to the public this Friday, April 13 in the lodge hall. They will start serving at b:w p. m. ana con tinue until everyone is served. Mrs. Frank Payne received a letter from Mignonette, Lodge No. 86, Rebekahs and Wildhorse Lodge No. 70, Odd Fellows, Athena, inviting Heppner Rebek ahs and Odd Fellows to a spec ial evening of entertainment honoring James Whitney, 1962 United Nations Youth delegate winner. This will be held in the lodge rooms in Athena April 16 at 8:00 p. m. Sans Souci members will host the Odd Fellows with a supper and entertainment at the month ly recreation night, April 25, 6:30 p. m. at lodge hall. Miss Bergstrom and Mrs. Floyd Worden were in charge of refreshments. Plan Now To Eat EASTER DINNER OUT SUNDAY, APRIL 22 EASTER HAM DINNER LEXINGTON IOOF HALL By Three Links Club From 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. TICKETS $1.50 and 75c, Pre-School, Free Blood Bank Date Set For April 23 Pioneer Memorial hospital is one of many hospitals now en rolled under the American Red Cross Blood Bank program, which relies upon donations through the mobile units throughout the state for its ever-needed supply. reopie or Morrow county can neip in the program by register ing as donors for the annual drawing, set for Monday, April 26, at tne catholic Parish hall between 1 and 5 p. m. Contacts are now being made by Mrs. Orville Cutsforth, county chairman, and members of the Pioneer Memorial hospital auxil iary. Registrations are encour aged by all physically capable residents. A quota of 9U pints has been set, and registration is aim ed for at least 120 to 150 possible donors. Careful requireme n t s must be met, so it is usually not possible for every registrant to be a donor. Some of the general require ments include the weight of donor to be at least 110 pounds, must be between 18 and 59 years of age,, has not given a donation during the past eight weeks, is not a diabetic, a patient of heart disease, or has not had surgery during the preceding six weeks. Other medical problems may al so be considered reasons for re jection. Donor requirements are necessary to protect the donor's health and to provide a safe bottle of blood for transfusion. Womens Fellowship group of the Lexington Christian church will do canteen work and serve refreshments to donors after the drawing. Mrs. Max Buschke and Mrs. Carey Hastings were in Portland on business Saturday and Sun day. They visited Tom fcargeant who is a patient at tne veter ans' hospital. Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 -by Jo MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIinilllllllllttllltlHIIIIIIIIIIIHMIMIIIIM; TRUE BALANCE The scale of confidence balances on your trust in your doctor and your faith in our registered phar macists. Every new product of medical science is available here to fill every prescription need! HUMPHREYS REXALL DRUG STORE 217 N. Main Mr. and Mrs. Rod Murray Ph. 6-9610 1 We are At Your Service Around The Clock llMIIIIIIIMIIfllHMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiMIMIIHIIIHIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIIIIIIIIItlllHIMIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIItlllllM.1 By JO PETTYJOHN REMEMBER THE "Salute to Spring" opening and the ex citement planned for the after noon. Our youngsters are dream ing gay costumes for the parade, such enthusiasm! Then to con clude the prefect day, the whole family can have a night at the Band Carnival. Mother has a night off, no supper to prepare! ooo SOCIALLY WISE, the week was rather light, not much doing, but rather nice for a spell, huh? With the end of the school year nearing and summer plans pro gressing, things will run rather hectic tor the next two months. ooo LOTA TIBBLES and Beth Bryant were co-hostesses Saturday af ternoon for the OES Social club at the dining room. They served a dessert luncheon followed by an afternoon of cards. Juanita Carmichael won high in bridge and Edna Turner won high in pinochle. ooo HAZEL MAHONEY won high Wednesday afternoon when Madge Thomson and Lota Tib bies entertained the What's Trump Bridge club at the Thom son home. They served a lunch eon of ham and rice casserole, fruit salad, rolls, sherbet and cookies. Two tables were in play with Margaret Blake, Virginia Rosewall, Happy Graham, Helen Schaffitz. Fav Ferguson, Lota Tibbies, and Gena Leonard. Lota was second! and Gena won low. ooo THE FRIDAY afternoon pinochle club were guests of Pearl Wright with Millie Evans win ning high, and Mary Harris, low. Millie teamed up with Beulah Mankin to win the pinochle and Beulah had a 1,000 aces during the afternoon play. Also play ing were Doris Watkins, Gladys Beckett, Carrie Becket, Marg uerite Chapin, and Pearl. ooo JO SIMMONS was honored last Thursday with a going-away party with Sharon Cutsforth and Judy Buschke as co-hostesses. She was presented a money tree and the guests played pinochle and visited during the evening. Guests were Donna Peterson, Phyllis Quackenbush, Barbara Devine, Marg Jones, Shirley Mar latt, Linda Dunlap, Eunice Petty- lohn. Dolores McLacnian, Jean Marie Damon. Jo and her family have moved to Calitorma. One guest was unable to attend she had a prior date with the stork! Mary Lovgren spent all after noon learning to play pinochle to eo to the party, only to go to the hospital instead! ooo DUPLICATE BRIDGE was in Dlav Sundav evening at the Bert Huff home. Making up the play were the Jerry Jonassons, Gordon Pratts. Gordon Hutchins, Terry Thompsons, Bob Jones and the Huffs. Terry and Jerry won hieh north-south and Gordon Hutchins and Bert won high east west. Say, gals, what happened to vour scores, this was men's night! 0 0 0 KIM CUTSFORTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth cuts forth, celebrated her third birth day Tuesday afternoon witn a 1 11 iti a party. Her guests were John and Kelly Kilkenny, Lori Turner, Tom, Jim, Diana, and Curtis iiusiortn, jvncneiie, Jetfery, and ouzanne, cuisiunn, Mark and Jerry cutstorth, Mike and Kyle Buschke, Teresa Hughes, Kathv anu maiK iuisiuriii. ine young sters enjoyed the Easter egg hunt during the afternoon and refreshments. SEVERAL HEPPNER and lone bridge enthusiasts motored to Hermiston Monday night to en ter bridge play at the Elks. Jim and Bobbe Driscoll won high north-south and Bill and Daisy Collins won third, north-south. Others going were LaVerne and Laurel Van Marter, Harriet Hall, Doreen Jacobs, Suzainne Jcpsen, and Eileen Padberg. Speaking of enthusiasm, LaVerne and Laurel just pulled in from a 3-day trip to Portland in time to take off for Hermiston! ooo ELKS LADIES Night entertained 15 tables of cards following a roast turkey dinner. The ladies also were invited in to view the installation of Elks officers. Speaking for myself, this was a very impressive event, not soon to be forgotten. Joanne Hughes won high in pinochle and Laura Richards was second high. Ella fcmith won high in bridge and Laurel Van Marter won second. Sharon Cutsforth won the door prize. Hostesses were Ruth Van inkle, Shirley, Donna McCurdy, Helen Keithley, and Louise Far ley. They served homemade cookies and coffee during the evening. BECKY FULLETON? 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roice Fulleton. entertainpd friunris at ner nome Saturday afternoon on the occasion of her birthdav. Her guests were Susan Proudfoot, Dee Pettyjohn, Julia Ayres, Debbie MaiesKl, Robin Nvman. Marv Katherine Campbell. D e n i s e Biooaswortn, Janet McCu rdv. Terry Pettyjohn, Therese Moore, Betty Lou Greenup. The young sters played games, opened the gifts and enjoyed refreshments. Assisting Mrs. Fulleton were daughter, Ruby and Kim Valen-tine. 0 0 0 TIPS FOR using whiDDine cream: whip only a small amount, not more than a pint at a time. Use a container large enough to double or triDle the volume and deep enough for splashing. Be sure cream, bowl, and beaters are cold before whipping. I sometimes Dlace cream in freezer for a few min utes to speed up the whipping. HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, April 12, 1962 Coming Events FRIDAY, April 13 Dime-a-dip dinner, IOOF lodge nuw, o.uu p. m. Rhea Creek Grange, Grange hall. o:ju p. m. SATURDAY, April 14 nana carnival, Fair pavilion. j:uu p. m. MONDAY. April 15 cnamjBer of Commerce. Wagon vvneei, noon. D 1 w , nuuiuuw, masonic nau, 7:ou p. HI, TUESDAY, April 17 St. Monicas. Mrs. Bill Barrett 8:00 p. m. Heppner Lodge AFfiAM. Lodge uiui, o;uu p. m. WEDNESDAY. April 18 Odd Fellows, Lodge hall. 8:00 p. m. THURSDAY. April 19 Soroptimist Wagon WheeL noon. FRIDAY. April 20 Rebakahs, Lodge hall, 8:00 p. m. To keep whipped cream from soaking into cake or pudding, add three tablespoons nowderpd sugar to Vis pint whipping cream ueiure u is wnipped and ad teaspoon vanilla. Use whipping cream to top hot eineerhrpndi for a quick and easy dessert. NEW FASHIONS FOR Just ArrivedNew Line Of L'Aiglon Dresses Sizes 8 to 20 Trudy Dresses for Sub-Teens Trudy Jrs. for Misses Sizes LITTLE GIRLS' EASTER DRESSES, Purses, Hats, Gloves, Bouffant Slips FOR ALL GIRLS IN THE FAMILY From One Year Through Women's Sizes ACCESSORIES--HATS-PURSES--GLOVES Elma's Apparel 233 N. MAIN PH. 6-9462 mmmwm Mrs. Nolan Elected Co-op Biddies Head Mrs. Millard Nolan was elec ted chairman of the Lexington Co-op Biddies at the meeting Monday afternoon. Other officers for the coming year are Mrs. Gene Ferguson, vice chairman; Mrs. Joel Engleman, treasurer; and Mrs. Lonnie McCabe, secre tary. Fifteen members were present to make the smocked aprons and pillows of checked gingham ma terial. Marble lewelrv will be demonstrated at the next meet ing, May 7. 1:30 p. m. at the Lexington City Hall. -DANCE- At Hardman April 14 Music By Roy's Western Band Supper Served STORE WIDE SALE CELE SPRANG RATING I NATURIS HAPPIEST SIASON FILL YOUR SHOPPING CARTS WITH THESE FABULOUS BUYS PILLSBURY CM ffl 3 for $1 PILLSBURY ANGEL FOOD WHITE Jc DUNDEE MARGARINE 5 FOR $1 spark-up your menu with... LETTUCE lb. 10 RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS Cello CAULIFLOWER 3 for 19 Head 25c Fresh ASPARAGUS lb. New White POTATOES 3 lb. 23c REDUCED J , T . 1 1 J 1 1 1 J .T .1 .T J isSiH Four Fishermen FISH STICKS Large Economy Pkg. ... FLAV-R-PAC 12 OZ. ORANGE JUICE 3 for $1 00 Meet ERNIE McCABE In Our Meat Dept. USDA CHOICE OR GOOD TENDER JUICY ROUND Swift's 5 Lb. CANNED PICNICS $349 OREGON CHEF Link SAUSAGE lb. 59c FULTRIM, LEAN Rump ROAST lb. gc Heel of Round Roast ... lb. gQc dSml 1 LB. ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT 55 PRICES GOOD APRIL 13 and 14 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET one en SWMPS