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Page Thurs., Feb. 7, 1963 "heppneiT GAZETTE-TIMES HEPPNER. OREGON Shower Compliments Mrs. Ron Daley A bridal shower was the oc casion to honor Miss Elaine Laird (Mrs. Ron Daley) before her wedding last week at the home of Mrs. Elmer Schmidt. Co hostesses were Mrs. N. C. An derson, Mrs. Ray Williamson and Mrs. Anita Stockard. The bride-to-be was assisted at the gift table by Mrs. John Hanna, Jr. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Harold Laird, mother of the bride-to-be, and Elaine. Bridal decorations of pastel flowers, white satin bows, and cupids were used about the rooms. The hostesses served cream puffs, coffee and tea to the 25 present. Loyd Burkenbine Wins G. M. Contest Loyd Burkenbine, Fulle t o n Chevrolet service manager, won first in a contest sponsored by General Motors which was based on the percentage of volume in crease of service sales, It has been announced. This contest included the areas of Oregon, Washington, Western Idaho, and Northern California. Loyd and his wife, Christine, were guests of General Motors over the week-end at the Vil lage Green in Cottage Grove. Twenty-four service managers were present for the week-end of festivities and the awardfs presentation. Mrs. Daley Guest At Waffle 'Brunch' Mrs. Ron Daley (Elaine Laird), recent bride, was the honored guest at a waffle brunch Tues day held at the Wallace Wolff home, Her gifts were lovely pieces of crystal and china for her set. Jennifer Brindle assisted her with the gifts following the waffle and sausage "brunch." Prizes were given to those win ning the "question game" which included Carole Anne Anderson. Mis. Stacy Lovgren, Mrs. Bob Buschke, Ginny Moore, and Jen nifer. The hostesses were Mrs. Jack Van Winkle and daughter, Shir ley, and Mrs. Wolff. They used a white color theme in keeping with Elaine's wedding theme, using white bells about the rooms, white tablecloth with white and green bells placed on It. Elaine is the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Laird and was married February 2. Heppner Unit Sets Februarv Meetina z . j -i i! !,. ..l..,l tnr A lUini rnueuriK in iJiaiiJii'u i"i the Heppnc and Pine City ex tension units February 12 at the hnrvw. nf Mrs. Bud Peck. All are asked to bring sack lunches. Mrs. Douglas Drake will no ine project leader and will present the subject, "Facing Widow hood." The day will start at 10:30 a.m. and anvone interest ed is invited to attend. Social Lites-- CALL 6-9223 or 6-9284 by Jo ANNOUNCING NEW HOURS FOR OPERATORS Verle Green- turdaysWEDNESDAYS' Dotty Edwards- JESSS THURSDAYS' Call For An Appointment Now JEANNE'S SHOP Heppner Ph. 676-9480 By JO PETTYJOHN THE MOST excitement this week has been the melting snows and flash floods with very little social activities except maybe "socializing ' with the broom and mop, shovel and hoe, to clean up the mud and debris left 'about! ooo DESPITE THE freezing weather and slick roads last Tuesday the public card party sponsored by the Catholic Altar society drew 15 tables of players. Prudy Casebeer won high in pinochle and won a homemade cake and cake plate; Ruth Bergstrom, sec ond, winning a homemade pie ?.nd a pie pan; Nellie Anderson, low, winning cookies and the chip and dip dish they were in. Pob Brindle took the "cake" for high in bridge, homemade cake Ltid cake plate included. Daisy Collins won second, winning a pie and pan; Gordon Hutchcns, low, winning a chip and dip set full of homemade cookies. Shir Icy Blake and Harlan McCurdy won the door prizes. Hostesses for the evening were Nona Sow e ll, Vi Lanham, Rita Wolff, Rita Vordon, Francirie Evans, Dorothy O'liourk, Lib Daggett, Margaret MeCarter, Gertrude Applegate, and Val Lister. They served the group apple pie and coffee. ooo SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Annie liealy was the honored guest at a birthday party at the home of her daughter, Helen O'Don iwU. Helping Helen were Gweti Healy, and Rosetta Palmateor, lone. Other guests were Mrs. John Kenny, Madge Bryant, Beth Bryant, Mrs. Vince Stingle, Lora Moore, Val Llislcr, Nora Turner, Gottrude Applegate, and Claire O'Donnell. Annie's age? A spry 74 years young! 0 o o A REMINDER to everyone of Lho American Legion Auxiliary public card party Monday, Feb ruary 11, at the Legion hall. Everyone is invited for either bridge or pinochle play. 0 0 0 CARRIE BECKETT won the high prize at the Friday afternoon pinochle club last week and Mary Harris entertained the group for an afternoon of play. During the play only one pinoch le was held and that one melded by Gladys Beckett and Doris Wat kins in the last progression. Others playing were Beul a h Mankin, Millie Evans, Hannah Anderson, Pearl Wright, and Mary. ooo J THE OES officers club is spon soring a public card party at the Masonic hall on Valentine's Day, February 14. Both pinochle and bridge is offered with the evening starting at 8:00 p.m. ooo SEVEN TABLES were in play Sunday at the Unit bridge party held during the afternoon. Har riet Hall and Doreen Jacobs, lone, won htgh east-west; Isabelle Da vis, Condon, and Gene Starks, second; Jean Ritzlnger and Dan Bartlett, both Hermiston, third. LaVerne Van Marter and Daisy Collins, high north-south' Har lan McCurdy, Jr, and Delia Mc Curdy, second; Bert Huff and Karen Thompson, third. The next g-t together will be the first Sunday in March. SPRING IS bound to be just around the corner and then comes the thought of new spring clothes. The colors this year seem to be in the pastel shades, in prints, stripes, and solids. The manufactureds have developed a new treatment given to the solid color materials to make them more resistant to prevent stains from soaking Into the material. According to one report from the buyers markets the dresses will come out with many shirtwaist styles. Many will be looking for the "just right" dress for the Elks annual which is coming up February 16. ooo FREEZES AROUND the country have caused all fresh green items to take a jump in prices. Because of the short supply of fresh produce, the homemaker will have to rely on canned and frozen vegetables this spring to get the most for the money. AIlo use more onions and root vege tables. Potatoes are ideal to use, and must not be left out of the diet' just because they are "fat' tening." They are a powerhouse of energy and we need the valu able contribution they make to our health and well being. If you are considering buying a beef carcass to package for the freezer, the U. S. Department has a quick guide: figure one-fourth of the carcass will yield steaks; another fourth, roasts; and a fourth of ground beef and stew; the final fourth is waste, bones and fat. 0 0 0 BECAUSE OF the weather condi- Sec The Sound, Color Motion Vkiinc "Outdoor Sportsman Starring JIM CONWAY, TV Personality And Northwest Sports Authority ft 1 Aifci v?w" - 'sir- FISHING -- HUNTING Sponsored By Heppner P WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 8 P.M Heppner High Gym ... . . ... .... im see the best selections of three years fuming produced in color f-'.-.i' i .-:';- and sound in the field . . .cocked into two hours of entertainment J. V'a " ' fc ior ine wnoie lamuy. SALMON, STEELHEAD, STURGEON, MARLIN AND KAMLOO iT ,(. ill, MOOSE, PHEASANT, ELK, DUCK HUNTING 3 Buy Tickets at the Door Adults $1.25-Students, Children 75c THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED EANK A3 A COMMUNITY SERVICE ANK OF B Wright-Grey Vows Solemnized Recently In Ceremony Here Joan Wright, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joe Wright, Heppner, was united in marriage to Dale W. Grey, Heppner son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley (Doc) Grey, Mr. Airy, N. C, in a double ring cere mony Friday, January 25, at 8:00 p. m. in the Methodist church in Heppner. The Rev. Melvin Dixon road the double ring service. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose an olive green knit dress with beige shoes end small green hat with a short veil. Her corsage was of green cynbld orchids. Mrs. Delmer Buschke, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a beige suit with beige accessories and brown orchid. Vern Davis, Heppner, was best man. A reception for friends and rel atives was held at the Delmar Buschke home immediately fol lowing the ceremony with Mrs. Frank Connor and Mrs. Ken neth Cutsforth in charge. Mrs. Frank Hamlin, grandmother of the bride, cut the beautnul 3 tier cake which was decorated with pink and white. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Carey Hastings and Mrs. Cutsforth. A centerpiece of white chrysanthe mums with pink candles was used. Following a short wedding trip to Spokane the young couple is at home in Heppner. The groom is employed by Kinzua Corpora tion and the bride is a registered nurse at Pioneer Memorial hospi tal. Joan graduated from Heppner high school with the class of 1955 and from Deaconess hospi tal as a registered nurse in 19G0. Dale graduated from Mt. Airy high school In 1955. Guests attending the family wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright, parents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin, grand parents of the bride; Mr. ancl Mrs. Delmar Buschke, sister and brother-in-law of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Max Buschke, Mrs. Vavel Wilkinson and grand children, Jody and Jill Rugg. owing Events FRIDAY, February 8 Grade school game, at lone, 1:30 p.m. High school game, Moro, here, 6:30 p.m. MONDAY, February 11 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. School board meeting, court house, 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary card parry. Legion hall, 8:00 p.m. OES, Masonic hall, 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, February 12 Degree of Honor, Christian church, 8:C3 p.m. Heppner extension unit, Mrs. Bud Peck, 10:30 a.m. Bookworms, Mrs. Bob Abrams, 8:00 p.m. Elks bridge. Elks hall, 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, February 13 Heppner PTA, multipurpose room, 8:00 p.m. Odd Fellows, lodge hall, 8:00 n.m. Carnation club, Prudy Casebeer, 8:0 J p.m. THURSDAY, February 14 Sorcptimist, Wagon Wheel, noon. Card party. Masonic hall, 8:00 p.m. Money Management short course. fair annex, 7:30 p.m. Elks lodge, Lodge hall, 8:00 p.m. Grade school game, Stanfield here, 1:30 p.m. SCHOOL MENUS Week of Feoruary 11-15 MONDAY Spaghetti and meat balls, cabbage and carrot salad, cake, fruit, bread and butter, and milk. TUESDAY Fried chicken, pan gravy, tossed salad, fruit, bread and butter, and milk. WEDNESDAY Sloppy joes, green beans, grapefruit and lime salad, hot rolls and butter, pickles, and milk. THURSDAY Ch ill beans, cottage cheese, baking powder biscuits, celery sticks, fruit, milk, ar.d butter. FRIDAY Vegetable soup, pea nut butter sandwiches, jello veg etable salad, cake, fruit, and milk. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sherman and family went to Corvallis Jan uary 26 to visit their son and his bride of December 29, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sherman, both stu dents at OSU. The Shermans then went to Dallas to viusit friends Saturday night and Sun day, staying with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kunke and family there. See us for envelopes of all kinds. The Gazette-Times. tions last Wednesday after noon, Margaret Blake moved her bridge club to the home of Vir ginia Rosewall. The What's Trump club had two tables in play which included H e 1 e n Schaffitz, Dee Gribble, Happy Graham, Madge Thomson, Loia Tibbies, Fay Ferguson, Virginia and Margaret. Happy won nign; Madge, second; and Helen, low. HARDMAN BENEFIT DANCE You Are Invited to have a part in helping build the new Hardman Community Center. Come and enjoy an evening of fun in Hardman SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Roy's Music Supper Served s .. a v SALE - K. iiT - , v mm am February 7 Through February 16 EVPECESSON Rlt. IPICIAL AFTER SHAVE LOTION 3.9 oz. 1.00 2 for 1.00 ALCOHOL RUBBING COMPOUND Pt. -59 2 for .59 ASPIRIN TWINS-Adults (2 100'$) Val. 1.18 .59 ATHLETE'S FOOT LOTION 1 Vi 02. .98 2 for. 98 ATHLETE'S FOOT POWDER 2W o:. .69 2 for .69 ATHLETE'S FOOT SPRAY - 5 oz. 1.39 2 for 1.39 AXON COLD TABLETS Adults 24'a .98 2 for .98 AXON COLD TABLETS Child. 24's .69 2 for .69 AXON INHALER .75 2 for .75 AXON NASAL SPRAY- .98 2 for .98 AXON NASAL SPRAY Child. 19 00. .69 2 for .69 BEEF, IRON It WINE Pt, 1.98 2 for 1.98 BORIC ACID OINTMENT 1 oz, .37 2 for .37 BURNTONE IMPROVED 1 oz. 1.00 2 for 1.00 CREAM DEODORANT - 2 oz. .89 2 for .89 CUT'n SCRATCH CREAM 1 oz. .69 2 for .69 CYTAMIN MULT. VITAMIN CAPS. 100's2.98 2 for 2.98 DENTURE ADHESIVE 1 5a 0Z. .63 2 for .63 DENTURE CLEANSER 6Vi OZ. .63 2 for .63 FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE 3 OZ. .03 "Or .33 l bath 6 oz. .79 2 for .79 LANOLIN COMPOUND 1 oz, .45 2 for .45 MAGNESIA TABLETS 100's .59 Ztor .S3 MAGNEX TARGETS-12's .39 2 for .39 MILK OF MAGNESIA Pt. .57 2 for .57 NEOMYCIN SULFATE OINT. - V4 0Z. 1.25 2 for 1.25 PERSONAL SPRAY 0E0D0RANT-5 0Z. 1.00 2 for 1.00 ROSEMARY BEAUTY OIL MIST 7 oz. 1.69 Z tor 1.03 ROSEMARY BtUE LOTION Pt. 1.00 2 for 1.00 ROSEMARY CASTILE SHAMPOO -Pt. 1.00 2 for 1.00 DOSEMARY CREAM HAIR RINSE-Pt. l.UU L !0r I.UU ROSEMARY HAIR SPRAY 14 0Z. 1.69 2 for 1.69 ROSEMARY HAND CREAM 6 0Z. .98 2 for .98 ROLL-ON DEODORANT IVi 0Z. .89 2 for .89 ROOM DEODORANT 6Vi oz. .89 2 for .89 ROSEMARY PINK LOTION -Pt. l.UU ZTOM.UU ROSEMARY SHAMPOO WEGG-Pt SACCHARIN TABS., Vt grain 100's SHAVING LOTION 4 oz. SLEEP TABLETS 16' SODA MINT TABLETS -45's SOLUTION 59 -Pt. Antiseptic mouthwash SUPER FOAM SHAVE - 6ft OZ. Regular or Menthol SUPER HIGH POTENCY Vitamin-Mineral Caps. 92's GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 12's (Adult or Infant) SURIN OINTMENT-1 oz. jar TARTAN LIP POMADE TOOTHACHE DROPS V 0Z. VITAMIN A CAPSULES 25,000 units -100's WITCH HAZEL Pt. YEAST TABLETS (Brewer's) 250's ZINC OXIDE OINTMENT 24 oz. 1.1 .33 .50 .89 .25 .69 .89 9.00 .49 1.25 .35 .49 2.59 .69 .98 .61 2 for 1.00 2 for .33 2 for .50 2 for .89 2 for .25 2 for .69 2 for .89 2 for 9.00 2 for .49 2 for 1.25 2 for .35 2 for .49 2 for 2.59 2 for .63 2 for .93 2 for .61 BEAN BAB ASH TRAY PLAYINt CARDS Golden Lion COSMETIC BAB ST. REGIS HOT WATER BOTTLE ST. REGIS FOUNTAIN SYRINGE ST. REGIS COMBINATION SYRINGE RELIABLE FEVER THERMOMETER U.S.I. FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES MIRROR -Plain & magnifying ST. REGIS HOUSEHOLD RUBBER GLOVES COUNSELOR BATHROOM SCALE FACIAL TISSUES -400 to box ST. REGIS VAPORIZER-HUMIDIFIER ST. REGIS JR. ALARM CLOCK ST. REGIS POCKET WATCH DANCING MILEAGE HOSIERY -2 Of I. In box ST. 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