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SOHEIY LOY HARSIN, Editor Phone 676-5885 Public Invitation Extended to WSCS Spring Tea, Musicale Final preparations are being made this weeK for the special Spring Tea and Musicale to be held during the afternoon on Saturday, April 18, in the Meth odist church parlors. Members of the Women's Soc iety of Christian Service are sponsoring the social afternoon as a means of getting acquaint ed with more ladies in the com munity and as a benefit project to carry on mission activities of the organization. Guests are asked to come be tween the hours of two and four o'clock, during which time a pro gram of vocal and instrumental numbers will be heard. The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. Guild Holds Study On India Missions The Christian Woman's Guild continued its study of foreign missions last Wednesday even ing at the home of Mrs. Etta Parker. Mrs. Theda Stratton, guild president, led the group in the current study project, missions in India. Growing churches and missions in Orissa, a province of India, provided the main topic for discussion. Mrs. Everett Struckmeier led the worship service. doming Events FRIDAY, April 17 Rebekahs, IOOF hall, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, April 18 Women's Society of Christian Service, Spring Tea, Methodist church parlors, 2 to 4 p.m., public invited. Little League tryouts, Little League field, 1 p.m. Pancake Supper and Card Party, Rhea Creek Grange hall, 6 p.m. Combination Chinese Dinner and Dance, dinner at 5 p.m., Elk's Temple. Wrangler's Cow Cutting, fair grounds, 7:30 pan. SUNDAY, April 19 Wrangler's Cow Cutting, fair grounds, 9:30 a.m., 12:30 pjn. Elks' afternoon bridge session. MONDAY, April 20 Chamber of Commerce, Wagon Wheel, noon. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Ma sonic Lodge, 7:30 p.m. Twelfth session. Dale Carnegie course, old city library, 7:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, April 22 Odd Fellows, IOOF hall 8 p.m. THURSDAY, April 23 Soroptimists, Hager home, noon. Reception to Honor Golden Anniversary Of Wm. Van Winkles Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van Winkle of Lexington will be hon ored on their Golden Wedding anniversary at a reception plan ned by members of the family for Sunday, April 26, at the Lex ington Christian church. Friends, relatives and neigh bors are invited to call between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 p.m. to extend greetings to the couple. Both Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle are native residents of this area. They were married at the fam ily farm home near Lexington on April 26, 1914, have raised their family of six children here, four of whom continue to make their home in Heppner or Lex ington. Family members, three daugh ters and three sons, who are planning the special occasion in clude Mrs. Herman Green, Hepp ner; Mrs. John Ledbetter, Lex ington; Mrs. Kenneth DuVall, St. Louis, Mo.; Alfred Van Winkle, Spokane, Wn; William J. Van Winkle, Lexington, and Jack Van Winkle, Heppner. Friday Card Club Has Social Gathering Mrs. Art Watkins was hostess to members of the Friday after noon pinochle club, along with holding the highest score for the weekly session of card play. Low score went to Mrs. Hannah An derson. Mrs. Anderson teamed with Mrs. Orian Wright to win the pinochle. Also enjoying the afternoon of pinochle were Mrs. Fred Mankin, Mrs. Max Harris, Mrs. Toussent Dubuque, Mrs. Walter Beckett and Mrs. Charlie Beckett. Get restaurant guest checks, and salesbooks, both carbonized and non-carbonized, at the Gazette-Times. Sorority Initiates Cheryl Morrison Miss Cheryl (Tass) Morrison, a freshman at Oregon State Uni versity, has been initiated into membership at Chi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega, women's nat ional social fraternity. She was initiated April 10, after the win ter term grading period. One of the largest sororities on the Oregon State campus, Alpha Chi Omega is the oldest national Greek-letter fraternal organiza tion at OSU. Tass is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Morrison of lone. Mrs. Eddie (Beverly) Gunder- son was off from her work as clerk of the Morrow county school district Tuesday and part of the day Wednesday because of the serious illness of their son, Doug, 8. He was confined at home from a rather severe virus infection. By Wednesday he showed considerable improve ment and seemed to be on the road to recovery. Newlyweds Honored With Wedding Shower More than 60 Grangers, friends and relatives honored newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. William Rill (Sandra Harshman), with a wed ding shower that was held Sun day evening at the Rhea Creek Grange hall. Wedding bells and many love ly gifts bedecked the gift table that was decorated in pale blue and white, the colors chosen by the bride for her recent wedding. Refreshments of coffee, cake and punch were served from a lace-covered table graced with lovely arrangements of spring flowers. Serving were mothers of the honored couple, Mrs. Everett Harshman and Mrs. Leonard Rill. Heppner OEA Group Elects Officers Heppner chapter of OEA met Tuesday night at Heppner High school and elected officers for the coming school year. Those elected were: Arnold Melby, president; Don Clark, vice presi dent; Bernice Struckmeier, sec retary; and Bill Nelson, treas urer. The group will sponsor two delegates to the Future Teachers of America workshop at Oregon College of Education in Mon mouth this summer. Come and Bring Your Friends To The Spring Silver Tea With Musical Entertainment INSTRUMENTAL, ORGAN, VOCAL, PIANO -Solos and Groups 1! SATURDAY APRIL 18 From 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. Methodist Church Parlor SPONSORED BY WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE, METHODIST CHURCH. Enjoy the sociable, relaxed atmos phere before the rush of the busy 'summer. THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED BY YOUR HOME-OWNED BANK AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE ANK OF n VjEastern Oreaon HEPPNER ARLINGTON lONE MEMBER. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Mrs. Kilkenny Wins Bowling Tourney But Trophies Held Mrs. Bob (Vesta) Kilkenny won in both women's singles and doubles in a bowling tournament at Pendleton Lanes on April 4, but when she went there Sunday to get the trophies, she found that they had been held pending inves tigation by the Bowling Pro prietors' association, she said Wednesday. The contention is that Mrs. Kilkenny was entered in the tournament illegally because Fiesta Bowl of Heppner is not a member of the BPA, she was advised.'This apparently elim inates those playing out of the local lanes from BPA sanction ed events. The association will conduct a statewide investigation, she said. Mrs. Kilkenny won the singles with a score of 810 for three games and with Cleo Gett of Hermiston won the doubles with a score of 1524'. IF YOU need a rubber stamp for any purpose, call at the Gazette-Times office. All styles of type, all sizes of stamps avail able promptly. Kilkenny Pitches No-No for Ponies By KIT ANDERSON Russell Kilkenny's no-hit, no rurn pitching kept Heppner's Ponies on the winning trail as they shut out the Arlington Gos lings, 10-0, on the. Heppner dia mond Saturday. The Arlington club threatened in the last inning as they had runners on second and third, but Kilkenny fired a final strike to end the threat. Heppner collec ted 10 hits in the 5-inning stint, with the Pratt twins, Kent and Kevan, getting five of these. Kil kenny allowed no runs on no hits, walking four and fanning 10. Nelson, Arlington pitcher, al lowed 10 runs on 10 hits, walk ing one and fanned six. Hepp ner made only one error while HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 16, 1964 Notice of Candidacy I hereby announce my candi dacy to succeed myself for the office of Sheriff of Morrow Coun ty subject to the will of the Republican voters of Morrow County at the Primary election. May 15, 1964'. C. J. D. Bauman (Pd. Adv.) 46-tfc Arlington committed six mis cues. Arlington 000 00 0 0 6 Heppner 113 5x 10 10 1 Kilkenny and Anderson; Nel son and Cimmiyoti. 1 S GOLFERS!! All members of the Willow Creek Golf Club are justly proud of their fine course. LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY WITH A CLEANUP DAY! Please Help Do Your Part Come and Give A Hand Sunday, April 19, From 9 a. m. To Noon. (No Golf Playing on the Course During Those Hours) ! -Willow Creek Golf Club C Pillsbury CAKE MIXES MJB COFFEE MtfTftV 2 Lb. 1.69 SLu m 3 Lb. 2.53 C5P ,10 ox. instant 1.59 WHITE. CHOCOLATE DOUBLE DUTCH. YELLOW PILLSBURY 2 LB. Instant FLOUR 29c ea 29 FRISKIES DOG FOOD MIX $3.25 25 LB. Betty Crocker PANCAKE FLOUR, - 10 lb. $129 Frisbies' SYRUP, . . . . '2 gal. 99 FRESH LETTUCE 2 heads 25c mm ximmi&JBPA- STRAWBERRIES 3 boxes $1.00 TOMATOES lb. - 23c CELERY stalk -19 OREGON CHIEF WIENERS lb 49 OREGON CHIEF Smoked Picnics lb 39c Turkey Drumsticks 2'4 Lb. av9 ea 79c TENDER BEEF LIVER U 35c PORK LIVER Lb. 29c PRICES GOOD APRIL 17 and 18 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps 3 MARKET STAMPS