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HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday, April 26, 1962 Social Lites - - CALL 6-9228 or 6-9284 -by Jo By JO PETTYJOHN PID YOU have a nice Easter week-enrl? Couldn't have ask ( d for nicer weather. Many fam ilies went on fishing excursions, ( tfiers gathered for family din ners here and away. Heard one Jittle fisherman kept getting ' nipples" but the fish just got ;wpv! And of course at family dinners, one always eats too i mch, always going to diet! But ; uch delicious food. 0 0 0 THE ANNUAL Episcopal Easter Monday rard party drew a crowd of 12 tables in play of pinochle and bridge. Gordon hutehins won high in bridge and Lucille Wilson was second. Janina Johnson won high in pinochle with Adelle Wright sec ond high. Hazel Hamlin won the door prize, Co-chairmen for the event were Laurel Van Marter and Maxlne Gray. Assisting them were Shirley Blake, Bonnie Barratt, Karen Thompson and Janabelle Turner. They served luscious angel food cake with almond rocha topping. The hall was decorated in the Easter theme with Easter eggs and flowers. 0 0 0 GALS, PLAN for a lively week end coming up. Looking at the calendar I see the Rummage Sale, Wranglers cutting horse show, ROSES BEDDING PLANTS FLOWERS TOMATOES PEPPERS CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER ONION PLANTS CORNETT GREEN FEED Heppner 6-9422 Elks family potluck, Little League tryouts anything else! you can lliink of? Just a little something t0 keep away the blues. ooo THURSDAY NIGHT Bebe Mun kers entertained with two tables of pinochle with Lenna Smith winning high. Lillian Sweek won low, Sarah Sharrard and Maxine Gray won the trav eling pinochle, Maxine had the pinochle three times during the evening and finally won it on the third time! Also playing were Ruby Munkers, Ruth Van Winkle, Marj Gardner, and Bebe. ooo WELL, GUESS it is spring gard ening time. Bedding plants and vegetables are available. I'll have to pass up the oppor tunity again this year as we have more sheep than fences around here and I'm afraid the two do not mix too well. WHAT'S TRUMP bridge club were entertained Wednesday afternoon with a luncheon and two tables in play at the home of Lota Tibbies. Madge Thom son was co-hostess for the after noon, Gladys Connor won high, Gena Leonard, second, and Happy Graham, low. Others playing were Margaret Blake, Virginia Wilkinson, Beth Bry ant, and Virginia Rosewall. ooo LAURA SUMNER was guest of honor with a dinner on her 17th birthday Friday night at the Jim Lovgrpn home. Her par ents, Cal and Jerry Sumner, were hosts for the evening. Also at tending were the Jim Lovgrens, Ernie Garrisons, Ann Jones, and Sheryl Crist. ooo GLADYS BECKET won high at the Friday afternoon pinochle club when Mary Harris enter tained the group, Gladys teamed up with Carrie Beckett to win the pinochle and Margaret Du buque won low. Also playing were Hazel Hamlin, Beulah Man kin, Doris Watkins, and Pearl Devine. ooo OH, THIS name again, but I still thjnk it is yery clever! Anyhow, the Jldas, and Fyudas were guests of Alma Green'Wed nesday. Winning high was Beth Bryant and second went to Phyl lis Hutehins. Others in on the play were Florence Green, Winni fred Cox, Rachel Dick, Elsie Cole, Lorena Jones, and Gladys Con nor. 0 0 0 DID YOU know Americans use a lot of sugar? Each American g Di i.hii.iii'mw f y Miuiiwi hi jwy wmm ,y " -v, ... ,. 7 - t - . , t ' - T it . i 1 Si - , s 6 oming Events BRENDA KAY TOWNSEND (Nellson Photo) Brenda Tovvnsend Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Town send, lone, announce the en gagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Brenda Kay Townsend, to George Portschy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Port schy of Pendleton. Brenda Kay is a graduate of lone high school with the class of 1960. She will complete her study this spring at Phagen's College of Beauty, Pendleton, and graduate with her class in June, Mr. Portschy graduated from Pendleton High school in 1958, and is now employed in Pendle ton. The date of June 16 has been chosen for the wedding. llllii AGOING-'? MM on the iii; in time. fri i.ivffiv.'.v.ltlrt.', KBS. - iKi'O H4SKrtK'W 'l- m-i:.-..-jnnmiTMm t.fv.vrr- (Ml (3f 96S.0O (I f-SKji 11CIQ0 New heights in fashion, new triumphs in precision ...our newest masterpieces by Hamilton are superb choices for graduation or any memprable gift occasion, gee our preview thowing, starting today I AURA. Distinctively styled for tomorrow. In gracious elegance to complement her chic wardrobe 'round the clock. A thrill to give, a thrill to wear... at surpris ingly modest price, too. With bracelet, S65.00; with cord, $59.95 TAURUS, Revolutionary new Hamilton SOS Electric - most advanced, most carefree watch ever created, Brilliant succesor to the world's first electric by Hamilton. Se its many unique features todayl With bracelet, $110.00; with strap, $100.00 Prices plus tax. "Something from the Jeweler's, Is always something special" JEWELERS Store Hours: 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. 177 MAIN ST. BEPPKEB PHONE 6-9200 I A on the average used 100 pounds of sugar in I960. Chief sources of sugar are the sugar cane and sugar beet which are identical in chemical composition. It may be purchased as granulated, powdered, and brown sugar as needed by the homemaker. WATCH FOR freshQ frujts and vegetables appearing jn the markets this week. Strawberries are available and rhubarb will reach its peek in the next two weeks. Local green onions are in the markets and romaine and leaf lettuce have dropped in price. Check your marketg for the seasonal fruits and vege tables and plan your meals ac cordingly, 0 Q o HAZEL HAMLIN; (Mrs. Frank), sends in a recjpe for a rice casserole for an easy fix dish. Having heard a few exclaim over Hazel's delicious delights, I'm sure she hasn't let us down! RICE CASSEROLE 2 7 oz. cans chicken 2 cans chicken rice soup 1 can chicken gumbo soup 1 cup uncooked rice 4 cup butter (melted) Mix together in casserole dish and bake lk hours in 325 degree oven. Optional: add oaekaee slivered almonds, sprinkle re maining on top before last 20 minutes of baking time. Baby Shower Here Fetes New Arrival Mrs. Bud Perk nnH hnhv daughter, Frances Arietta, were honored guests Thursday night ai a Daoy snower. ine guests presented them with a stroller. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Matt Hughes and Mrs. R. G. Watkins at the Watkins hom.e Thev served refreshments to Mrs. Gordon Hutehins, Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs. Frank Connor, Mrs. Clarence Baker, Mrs. Bud Mar shall, Mrs. Pejbert Piper, Mrs. Earl Hunt, Mrs, Darrell McLach lin, Mrs, Ken Robinson, Mrs. Bob Flatt, Mrs. Orval Matheny, and Miss Marguerite Glavey. Easter week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright, Pilot Rock, Get Your HAIL INSURANCE NOW The hail season is here! Protect your crops with a sound, sensible Hail In urance Policy. With production costs so high, Hail Insurance is more necessary than ever before. Hail Insurance protects your investment, guards your income. See or call us today, Buy Hail Insurance early. Turner, Van Marter and Bryant SATURDAY, April 28 Little League tryouts, L. L. field, :00 p. m. Cutting Hcr-:2 contest, P.sdeo qrounds Elks family night. Elks dining rcom, 6:30 p. m. Wranglers dinner and dance, Fair pavilion. 6:30 p. m. Hiqli school smorgasbord, cafe teria, 5:00 p. m. SUNDAY, April Culling horse contest, rodeo grounds MONDAY, April 30 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon Soroptimist card pa.'t, 8 p. m. TUESDAY, Mav 1 Legion auxiliary, Legiou hall, 6:3C p. m. Wranglers, clubhouse, 8:00 p. m. WEDNESDAY, Ma-; 1 Rhea Creek unit, Grange hall, 10:30 a. m. Odd Fellows, lodje ha".l, 8:00 p. m. THURSDAY, May 3 Sorontimist, Wagon Wheel, noon Elks Ladies Night, din ng loom, dinner 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nyman who have been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Evans, left Sat urday for their new home in New York City. Glen will fly jet airliners out of La Guardia air port. The Nyman children will remain with Mr. and Mrs. Evans until tall. ENGAGEMENT OF MARDINE BAKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Baker, lone, to Don A. Larsen, Methow, Wn., was recently announced. A Sep. tember wedding is planned. (Midway Photo) Rice Families to Host Wedding Reception Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice of noppner and Edward Rice of Seattle announce the approach ing marriage of Edward Rice's daughter, Eleanor Lee, to Rich ard Allan Obenaus, both of San Francisco, Friday, April 27, in Christ Church, Sausalito, Calif. The Heppner couple are grand parents of the bride-elect. A receDtion for thp nnwimuoc will be at the Episcopal Parish hall, Friday, May 4, 8:00 p. m. in Heppner. Hosts for the re- rention am Mr niiH Mm ph,.f - ..... ...... ...i. uwuni Rice and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice. No invitations am hnino cunt and all friends and relatives are cordially invited. Wrong Parents Given Cathy Schiller, fifth grader in the Heppner elementary school who with her partner, Sue Green up, won a silver medal last week at the Science Fair in Pendle ton, was credited to the wrong parents in last week's Gazette Times. Cathy is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schiller of Echo. It was erroneously reported last week that she is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Schiller. Cathy and Sue had a science project on wool. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel McLach- lin and family were Easter week end visitors in Portland. STAR THEATER Phone 6-9278 If no answer call 6-9452 See The New Spring Line Of GRAFF BLOUSES, KNIT TOPS, CAPRIS, PEDAL PUSHERS, AND SHORTS AT MiLadies Heppner TTMS SaCRf DHGS ARE... CHEF BOY-AR-DEE, 46 oz, SPAGHETTI & Meat Balls 59 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE, 30 Oz. BEEF STEW 59 MJB RICE, Long grain white 59c M J B COFFEE mtiz LB. CTQc 2 LB. $4 17 6 OZ. INSTANT 94c - Sunshine 1 Lb. CRACKERS 2 B0XES 57e 3l ANDdY 5Ui LANb A Fruit Cocktail 2 for 4 r STANDBY 24 OZ. Grape Juice 2 for STANDBY 46 OZ. r70 Blended Juice 2 for jc STANDBY 46 OZ. Pineapple-Grapefruit DRINK 3 89c Fancy Navel ORANGES Dz 69c ARTICHOKES 2 F0R 19c STRAWBERRIES Q For $ 3 For $ RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS 2Bunch" Q REDUCED1 J. . L J IJ.T.l.TJ mam 12 Oz. Tip-Top ORANGE DRINK For $j 12 Oz. Flar-R-Pak GRAPE JUICE For ggc USDA CHOICE OR GOOD FULTRIM T-10MI ib. DrDDi lb. For The Fishermen And Women Too! RING POLISH RING BOLOGNA ;3 rings $1 SLICED BOLOGNA Lb-49c CHUNK BOLOGNA Lb-39c PRICES GOOD APRIL 27 and 28 PHONES: (Groc.) 6-9614, (Meat) 6-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps C FIE EN MARKET STAMPS