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SOEDEW LOT MARSIM. Editor K3l3il Schwarz Elected As Mason Master Members of II. .iin r lJ N . u., Ar a.m. iuevuy nitfui id'n noy Nhwar to M'fVf as maMer f.tr im ,er offuers elected are Marlon cn-en. acriior warden; llowai iiryant, junior warden; John newer, treasurer; ami h.n Tur ner, accretary. M .inter -rlwi r'Miiwart eiiolnt. rd Herman Winter senior ! run. IIuIk-m WilMin Junior dea con. Torn Hughes senior Mew arl, lion (William Junior Meward, John Venard tyler, Clarence iUket chanlaln, and aul Jones maahal. all tu serve under film for VAA tlamle Crahnm wan elected io a .1 year term on tlie Masonic Hollaing cimunlttee Newly rlit-lfit officer of Itoy. ai Ann m.ioii. nn. .n, ie,i nv Include Mile McKay, hlf-h Host; IMm lurnrr, king; Jte Hayes, scribe; V. J. D, lUtuman. treasurer; and Larry Cook, sec retary. Joint InMallntlon wilt Im al the Maonl Hull on Saturday, U-cembcr 12. at H pin. The In sUllatlon hiI In. public but a dinner at C:30 for MuMini ami their wive will prccvile the In tallailon Mr. Charles stout, worthy matron i4 Ruth chapter No. 32, and her committee will he In tliarj.'i of the dinner. Phone I7 SUS Thankgiving Observed Many Ways by Families in Local Area Invitation Extended To Wedding Reception Mr. anil Mr Archie i'adtcrg announce tin? forthcoming mar riage of Mr. I'adhcrg'a daugh ter, Mary Kvclyn Tu kcr, tu Gor. don l.re llimt of WiMiUhurn, on Wednesday. Iht-rmbrr 23. at H p.m.. In the Trinity Mcthollt church. .V) Lima Ave., S. H. Salem. A reception will te hel for the couple orv Saturday, January trie r 1 if i ! 1 J ( I V! 2, at MltlKMllst lf..l.lll..p t-hurrh. iM'Klnrilritf at 8 u m. The ntuplf ri.nli.illv Invlti-a all frli-nl and rrlallvfa to attond the wrddlni; and rifrptln. Trll tht? advertlM-r vou aaw It In the Cazrttc-Tlmra. MISS ritANCES McLCOD McLeods Announce Doughtcr's Betrothal Mr. and Mrt. David A. Mc- lwj are announrlni; the en yum mi nt .f their l.iui;ht r. rrame hay, to IKmnl.l Cr. w-iYk. M-n of Mr. and Mr. Ollwr ( n-vwck it Port l.i nd. and for. merly of lit ppner. A Wi'ilillnL' ilati. ha. not vet i . " i'itii rriOM'll. Since M graduation from lleppner IliKh m-huol In the prlnc, l-lormld tiat Imiti employ ed at the Find N.itlonal Hank In torulon. Mli Mrl-od will prad uate with the rUv of 1IIC at llepprwr lllk'h arhool. Tl.ankufhliitf mi iJiwrved y many family troupa in the area Willi traditional dinner and VI). t!r.ff II iovld d -h 4.H" limliy for many t come dome from iitanee in tie with ril live and friend, aome to ett t lan flinir at huntint', and other In brave the traffic and vltlt elwwhere. Kor many It waa ila Jut to tay liome. keei warm and u t k'"d rrl. Mr. and Mrs. Harold liillrv of fJl); llarttor. Wn , arrived here I an Tueday. In order that hi patent, Mr. and Mm. N. ) iu:. ey. rouil aix umpany thern to Olympla. Wn. where they w.-re hnj)MKui-.t of Mr. and Mra I.verell Stout. Thank itfivlnif wal kp nt in Wlnlmk, Wn , where the norne or Mr. and Mr. Jack lempM-y wa the arenr of a lari'e lUilley family eet together. Mi. IJcmpsey l a Krand djuh ter ol liie N, U. l!all. ). Thfinli!.elvlnif Day eue-.! at the K.lrner llerry home were hi parent, Mr. and Mr. Merle iK-n y. and hi brother and Muter- In-law and three children, the Ijiwrenee Berry, all of i-ho. Klrner llerrv U a D.itn-nt In Pioneer Memorial hoMtal where he l,i reti'verlng from a fractured rlj'l.t li-ti. auffered In a loircing accident three week ato. He px- x--t to be released to go home mi weeK-end. I Cirnent City. Mr, and Mr, ftob rhlt"t. and her lir, Mr ertetle "it of San lrrxvt TJie Moifn Crirf, formrr reniuent. rnw of (Addenda le, wn. pent lliarikucivlnff in lleppner VUltlng friend ami relative. Mr and Jitr. Claude Drake and Ihelr five children from kenriewkk, Wn, enjoyed the tra'iiiiorial Tfatiki'ivinjf illnner at the Home f hi brottter ln law and alater. Mr. and Xln Iuk Irake. llie Paul Warren family wa alj on hand for the iKii'inn. S en In lleppner. enjoying col lej;e vacations with relatlvi ovi the w"'k-end, were Judy ana 10m urixioii Ann Jomm, Ken Daccetl. Steve peck. Martha Doherty. iCay Nli4iol. Hill Sher man, John Cleveland, Hoer Do herty. Clnny Turner, Bob llaer, M and Have ;iiri?e, Mr. and Mr. Jack Lovd and Tim arrived home Sunday from nfllriK the TlianksKivlnjr Day weK-erni in John Dav at the home of hi mother. Mr. A. F, Uiyd. and In Itfirande with Mr. Uiyd'i parent. Mr. and Mi j. C. A Trowbridge. California visitor last week nt the Jim Phegley home were Mr Phecley1 parents from 1fomiv.fi dents Moore, D,ul' iHjbutiue, Ken Wright. Dick Struckmeier. Iirry Green. Ken Smith. Mary Kvelyn Tucker. Hill Cox and Leroy Gardner. FRIDAT end SATURDAT December 4 and S Virginia Junior Class Ploy. -Green Vol- FOR THE IDEAL GIFT AT SEE US ( 1 , v " X Elgin Centennml-Ycar Prictxl, $1993 rim riifii Tu Matching Sconce, 9.95 pr. Starlnirtt motif corJIcsi electric clock. Your choice of walnut or chonv finished spokes dramatically overlaying bold brass. Gleaming brass dial with harmonizing center enhances this decorator wall piece. No, E-65 ebony and brass 25 diameter, 7 dial No. E-07 walnut and brass 25 diameter, 7 dial "Something from the leweler'a. la always something special.' ley." High school multipurpose room, B p.m. FRIDAY. December 4 Rebekah. I OOF hall. 8 pjn. SATURDAY. December 5 Annual Episcopal Church Ba- taar. Episcopal parish hall. 11:30 tun. Order of Eastern Star Social Club, Masonic hall, 2 pjn. MONDAY, December 7 Chamber oi Commerce. Wagon wheel, noon. Order of Rainbow for Girls. Ma sonic hall. 7:30 pan. American Legion and Auxiliary. Legion halt potluck dinner at 6:30 pun. Mothers' Club ' Christmas party. the neu Anderson home. 8 pjn. TUESDAY. December 8 Heppner Home Extension Unit the Riley Munkers home. 10:30 a.xtu. potluck luncheon at noon. WEDNESDAY. December 9 Odd Fellows. I OOF haU. 8 pjxu THURSDAY. December 10 Sor optimists, noon. Heppner Unit Plans Christmas Observance At December Meeting The Riley Munkers home will be the scene of the Heppner txiension Unit s Decemb e r meeting, beginning at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday, December 8. There will be a potluck dinner at noon. A holiday atmosphere will be enhanced with a gift exchange of gifts costing no more than one dollar each. December Is also the month the unit remembers patients at the State hospital In Pendleton with gifts that may be chosen from a multitude of welcome articles. Mrs. It G. Watkins, unit chairman, has a list of Rift sug gest ions for anyone wishing to i contact ner. it is requested that the gifts not be wrapped as they only have to be unwrapped for inspection at the hospital, al though one may include git't wrapping supplies It they so de sire. Members attending the meet ing will be presented a candle making demonstration by Mrs Ray Drake. JEWELERS Store Hoursi 9 A.M. To 8 P.M. 177 MAIN ST. HEPPNEH PH. 676-9200 GREEN STAMPS 1 Annual Bazaar Offers Luncheon, Gift Items To Public Saturday Sponsored bv the EDiseonal (3iurch Women the annual Epis copal Church Bazaar will open us ctoors to me public on Satur day, December 5, at the church parish hall, with a luncheon being served from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Charge for the luncheon will be $1.00 for adults and $.50 for children, with mer chants and families extended a special invitation. Many tables will be attrac tively laden witih a multitude of nomecraited needlework items, homemade candy and baked foods, priced reasonably for Ideal Christmas giving. The tooths will be open from 11:30 a.m. until late In the afternoon. Committee workers in charge of the arrangements and prepar ations of the annual event in clude the names of Mrs. Elmer Berry, Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. Ed Schaffitz, Mrs- Claude Graham, Mrs. Clarence Rosewall, M:s. Jim Norene Mrs. Merrit Gray, Mrs. Gordon Pratt, Mrs. Bob Abrams, Mrs. Lavern Van Mar ter, Jr., Mrs- Don Turner and Mrs. Clint McQuarrie. KnJ)lng TTianksirlvlne din ner at the rMie Ihorpe home were Mr. Thurjie son. Ray mond Nichols, and hi roommate from Kugene where they both at- ! the Lnlvt-mity of Oieeon. Ali.ii Anderson of Chllliwatk H. C Mr. ami Mr. John Molla- hau and family were alio on hand for the dinner. MM M I Mr. Pearl Iliegley of port. land, jfnt TbankH'ivtng at the home of tir wn an. I tlaujrhtrr In law, Mr. ar Mr. irl The jf ley. Mr a nl Mrs Jjk Mahon and then fuur children left rri1y ior iiieir riome in touwii, Mj after ll-en.tlnu the holiday at the horn of hi uit r and brother in law, Mr. and Mr, Lean If I! Mr. and Mr Marion Jlayil.n returrufl Sunday frocn fle day or vHltlng with her iter. Mrs llaivev ((iftiiin of Kurt Timii. end Wn , and alw hvr mm and hi family, the Lloyd fturken bines In Portland. Mr. and Mr. Clyde AlMott nil ineir tnre chllilren were Thi.ikKlvlng Day guent . I'.ulu at the home of il broth er in law anl UIit, Mr. and Mr Lyle rck Visltint' friend and relative here for four day lat vierk were Mr. and Mr Robert Bry ant of T'lrtlanr where he l a tmnnt at Multnomah Junior College. Dr. Francis Nh kerwin. ao- late Ivan of Student at the University of Oregon, his on and daughter, Eric and Alice, j nzttntn gazette times, mutadsr. Dtctmbct j. im l-ril Ttiankatrlvlng here at the luime ot hi inotrwr. Mr. (race Nlkerjn. Aeeinanylnf thern from Ku;;ene waa a hli;r h a, ei fiance tulrnt from Thai land, whci irrrntly making her home with the M keron WMle here kU wa l)nllit with a trip Into the mountain where nhe xin-rlrrirnl her firt ftkaling and play In the snow Mr. and Mr. Ron Daley and then two younj'ter. Colette anil lleirll. arrived here Frldv . .... . . irn ronian.1 to r-nf the week end at U;e home of M.t. Uahy's parent. Mr. and Mr llarcld Laird. A welcomed rue! at the home of Mr. an1 Mr. KiMie Cund.r. "n and family for the Thank, jrlvlnii holidays wa Mr. Lu cille Troedwm r-f Vilonville. mother of Mr. Gunder. She had recently returned from a varation trip to Hawaii, brlnrlnf with her native lei to member f the Gundervm household, rnjoyingf a family get-togeth er in Richland. Wn.. on Thank- Rlvins Day were Mr. and Mr. Charles Ruggles and Mr. OU :ufgle. Ttiey motored to the h'Wiie of their aon In law and rtaufhtrf. Mr. and Mr. J If. Kattabend and family, returning laf the am dy. Tlie Rustle alo rnkel a r--. enl uH with Mr and Mr- L. II. Sayre of Mru. who came to Heppner l sharf wt'ji the Ituzrs Jn tr.e wedding anruverary. Mr. and Mrs, Clareme Johnimn and ' n Jnhn, firmer resident and now llvlnir In I'ugene, were among thoe motoring to e.- pner to en)y Ihankn-lving va cation with friend. They were holiday guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Clint Aeee and family, returning to Eugene on Sunday. , Criming frm Pendleton to en joy Thanksgiving Day at the WUt ur Widen home were Mr. nd Mrs. Dm Knlghten and hlldren, Jerl, Greg and Sue. $10 Will Hold Your New Honda rOR CHRISTMAS HEPPNER AUTO SALTS mm v b m a.i m m w m m ar w "ai PIME PPS AM SAV0MS TO ALICE LOVE 2 LB. JAM 75 SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO. O lb. plcg. 40 CAKE MIXES ALL EXCEPT ANGEL FOOD ..v"- .... , " . . SILVER BOW LTLi WUN Yt "AWAKE" FROZEN Qnmcje hke 3 cans FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON USDA GOOD and CHOICE T-BON RL0INaV.79c. DEUQOUS APPS. ROME SUNKIST 0 SWIFTS PREMIUM Sliced Bacon 2 ib. box $f9 GRAPEFRUIT 8l b-, 69$ OREGON CHIEF OLD-FASHIONED fmdis 2 9c CAULIFLOWER ea. 25$ PRICES GOOD DECEMBER 4 and 5 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and SCrH Green Stamps MARS I ;.'.TiBN I I ti:MP8l