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SflDEDETY Episcopal Women Set Easter Maundy Party Alt Katlrf Maundy fuhlic can I'rty hM Iwcn announced fur Monday, April 19, under the pun!Mrhl of All Saint Fpl copal rhurt h women. Hrldgo an plnoehlo will l In play follow Ing an 8 ( im. dcert In the parish lull, Tlrkel tin niiuf nn l 11 each at Turner. Van Marter an Hryant Innuranc office, ami may al t ttoueht al thi dMir. in public I ntt-mati an in vltallon to attend. Attention ALL YOU ' fuj L GOLFERS! SATURDAY and SUNDAY ARE CLEANUP DAYS ft ci On The Willow Creek Course So Bring Your 3 Hake, Shovel, WW Pruning Shears, Power Saw, or WHATEVER YOU WANT TO WORK WITH- mm 8 5i-- and COME HIS Coining L'trnfo FRIDAY, AwtII Hha Cfk Gesa? Imll i30 P PL, potllK. Ca' nation Club. Itach.l lfara.lt Mom. p,m. Diomn Munc rtlaL If g Vj chool multlpurpo. room. 1 pni, SATURDAY. April 10 LJttl. LMgm Saball Urouta, Donk.y Bu.k.tbaU. Ilvppa.r ruga gym. pan. MONDAY. April 12 Chamber of Cotum.rc, Wagon Ocd.r f Lcut.ta Star, Masonic nail. pjn. TUESDAY. April 13 ffeppnar Horn Eit.iulon Unit. vay tckroao bom. 10:30 a m, pot luck WEDNESDAY. Anril 11 TA. grade acbool tuullipurpo. room. Dm. Odd fallow. IOOT ha L n m. Duplicate Uldqa, Elk T tin pi.. p m. THURSDAY. April IS SotoptlmUt. IfoUl Grill, noon. nnou croeit noma Eit.nalon club. Elm.r Palmar home, pot luck. Elk, regular tody. Elkt Tarn pla, pm, men's brldgo L aona. 9:1S P-m. Beta Omega Chapter Is Host to Eastern District Council Tin- Mrlnf district meeting of lhi KaMern Orceon District Miss Oschsncr Weds Ladd Dick in March Wedding Ceremony Mis Gwendolyn ("vnt h I a Ot tmrMT. daughter of Mr. anl Mr AMn (kbkiii-r of fort lant. Msiami thi lrid of Ladd f:dwln lck. M.ri of Mr. and Mr. L K. lk, Jr. nf lleppncr. at an In. f'lrmal ebon h ceremony on Wed- miKlav, Mch 31. at the Ports mouth Lutheran church In lort. land. rkfr Inland Anderson N-rffrmrd tbr cirnnony at 4 W ( m. in lha pf-wno vt afcnia and rrdativra, Ttia brlda aiiK-r-d In an all white vto rnsrmhlr, arccntnl with a whiti unhid. Ih-r atttn dant Kit Mm. Imiii Malcorn of iSittland. wearing a Vviae ault i-nM-ntbl. IU-t man was William Prtty 1'ihn of Sandy, and formerly of llrppner. I A wrddlns rwi'tlon followed lh rtrcitumv at the home of the hrldr'a tarrnU In I'ortland. Aunta (f the bride preNlded at the MTUnu tatfle. Hflatlvfa of the croim who attenrlrd Included hi parent. Mr. and Mr. iJick and brother, Stuart, of HcpprM-r; M crand I .irriiii, Mr. and Mm. H. C For. ytiie of lUdcrwood, Wn.. and hi un le and aunt. Col. and Mr. John A. Fomythe of I'ortland. The couple i now at home at 911 S. K. 11th. In I'ortland. The trrootn was a graduate of llrppmr llli'h m Iiik) m 1 :.'. at tended Kastern Oregon C'olleRe of Fduratiun one year, and hua inc iH-en employed at the H ia r htore In Tort land. Mr. DUk 1 employed by the Mont gomery Ward t"o. In I'ortland. IfCrrNEI C AX tTTX -TI M ZS, Thunaay. April t. IMS Heaths Arc Honored On 25th Anniversary 'oni'atulatlon were extend : Mr. and Mr. Kill Heath on the ocrakion of their ith writ rtinjp annivertary Hunday, April 1. at a family dinner at the !.. of Mr. Heath' brother and Mh'.ir in law, Mr. and Mr, fear I Heath. The honored couple received many lovely virtu and an anni versary cake, baked by Mr. IJve Harnett, wa enjoyed, I'm- M-hle play prwided the elite Innieiit f..liminjf the dinner. Itenlde the honored CUeot ana their on Larny and daugh ter Unda, place were Ml for Mr. arid Mf lMrre Vinson. Mr. a no Mr. Dave Harnett, Mr. and Mr. Kh hard S-hneder of Con- d.n, Kam Heath, and the host and hokte. Child Welfare Month Observed by Speaker To American Legion The Rev. and Mr. Kenneth Cohinson were Mx-clnl pucst at the April meeting of the Amer Council of Fmllin Sl;ma Alpha 'lean U'j:lm and Auxiliary, held omritv wa nei .Sund.iv. April inuay even i nit. in a oner mes I. nt the nne achoid eafetorium. "'' ' famlllea attending the lU-ta (tmeita Chapter, lone, wrv- 'rneeting that followed a potluck ed a hoMeK chapter for the f dinner, the lU'v. Ituhlnwin de-me-tiiit with Darlene lloskin rllx'd the preM-nt Child We!- (i general i halrman. Ilettv llau- i':re frojtram and it needs In ler wa in eharite of dii-oratlon. and tiie lunchi-on wa planned by the way and mean com mittee, with M.irtfu ivtcrson a th.ilnniin. Helping to nerve were dnutth ter of member. J.mhv Snider. Jnnet falmateer. Maureen Mc Kllif.it. Cathv llausler. Betty llausler. ami Kristlne I'elerson. Younger ihlldren of memlter iK'rformed two dance for the K'roup. The youngster, directed bv ll-ttv ILiusler. Included Kobin and Uheda llnusler. Cathy and Hud Klncald. lirlan Hietmann and Iiawn l'etervn. Hull call found fH women In attendance. District President Jan Frledlv of Pilot Rink pre aided over the bualne. metinf, which Included election of new District Council officer. Kath leen Dlsque I the newly elected prealdent. Marite Teaeue of Pen dleton was In charge of Instal lation. Each Ruoht received a tote bag a a memento of the after noon, which was filled with art idea donated by the following: Omar Kletmann Hardware; Avon Itcpresentatlvc. Lorraine llama: Columbia Basin Klectric; Union Pacific Railroad; Humphreys Drug Store; Dcl's Market; and Morrow County Grain Growers. Mrs. Victor Kletmann furnish the community. He Ktrcssed the Imixirtance of proper character development In children from ihe aj;e of one throuith six years. i when their cronalitlcs are ac tually molded. The evening program also In- luib'd a piano duet by Mrs. Hu- j itert Wilson aiul her seven-year old daughter, Juanita. April, designated a the Leg Ion Month of Child Welfare, wa the occnslon for the aux iliary's donation of a variety of toilet articles to Ik given to the ' Hillcrest Home for Girls In Port-1 land Plans were made to craft I artificial roses to in? used as I float decorations for the Wheel-1 chair Parade, an annual event. taking place during Kuse Fes tival week in Portland. Elks Slate Special Easter Week Events Elk. members are asked to keep in mind the special family Faster dinner, scheduled for Faster Sunday, April 18, from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Elks Temple. Advance reservations by phon ing 676-5588 or 676-8993 would be appreciated by the dinner committee, headed by Frank Hamlin. Also slated for the Easter sea- ed the lovely centerpiece for the n Is the Elks annual Easter installation table, and Vonnie f-c? lion, to be held Saturday, Lovgren donated the artificial April 17. beginning at 10 a.m. flowers, which were used to dec- iPre-school children will meet at ! orate the room and the tables, the City Park, first and second carrying out the theme. ' Gate- graaers on the court house lawn, way to Spring." The lone Garden and third and fourth graders at club donated its trellis, which the rair grounds. was used to complete the dec orations for the meeting. Elks Social Evening Has Good Attendance Unit to Hold Study Meeting at Eckmans Members of the Hepnner Home : Extension Unit will meet at the Initiating a new social event David FJckman home on Tuesday, i on the Elks agenda, some 80 April 13, for the April project Elks members, their wives and lesson entitled, "The Cost of guests, turned out for the first Higher Education." Party Nitc, held Saturday even-1 Convening at 10:30 a.m., unit Ing at the Elks' Temple. I members will be presented this Uoast beef dinner was served montn s timely lesson by project prior to an evening of party leaders Mrs. Paul Warren and bridge, pinochle and pleasant Mrs. Eckman. There will be a socializing. ki Lai rnce tallied pouuck mncneon at noon high pinochle score and second high wus Mrs. Alta Cutsforth. 'Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thompson were first and second high in the bridge play. Hostesses for the card play activity were Mrs. Jack Van Winkle, Mrs. LeRoy i.aranor, Mrs. Etta rarker and Mrs. Conley Lanham. serving on the dinner com mlttee were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petty John, Mr. and Mrs. Toussent Du buque, Mr. and Mrs. Elwayne Hergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Buschke, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lov- grcn and Mr. and Mrs. Don Towncnd. Tell the advertiser you saw It In the Gazette-Times. Variety of Easter Ideas Are Shared An exchange of Easter Ideas was the program of the day for the last meeting of the Lexing ton Co-op Biddies, held at the Lexington City Hall at 1:30 p.m. on Monday, April 5. Many novelty gift and decor ating ideas were brought by those attending. Included were Laster baskets made from plas tic detergent and bleach bottles, egg carton decorations, Easter bunnies from detergent bottles, and attractive ribbon flower corsages. Officers were elected for the coming year. Irene Nolan was elected chairman; Carmen French, vice chairman; Ruth Mc- Cabe, secretary-treasurer. Plans for the next meeting. Mav 3. will Include the making of Memorial Day decorations. Mrs. IMolan served refresh- ments to the 11 members present For Your Protection Turner, Van Marter and. Bryant Answers Your Insurance Questions QUESTION: I'm getting a new car next month and I want to know if I'm supposed to tell my insurance company about it? ANSWER: Yes. you must not- iry your insurance agent He must have the motor number and serial number of the new car and of course if you carry collision insurance there is a change of insurable value to consider. This public service la our way of advertising. Your Insurance questions will be answered without charge or obligation If you 11 send or bring them to Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Heppner Ph. 676-965? Retired Teachers Set Meeting in Irrigon A meeting if the Morrow and Umatilla countie' iv-tired Teachers Association ha been announced for Saturday, April 21. for a noon potluck luncheon at the Irrigon school cafetorlum, according to Sylvia Mort-an publicity chairman. A business meeting ulll trAi,vu the luncheon, with all retired teacher and associate members Invited to attend. Mrs. OU? Hugh roturnod Saturday night rroin a four months trip to California. Her daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs Keith Marshall of Sweet Home, brought her to Heppner after ah had per.t 'tnr time visiting with them mi the homeward trlu Also en rout nrth ahe visited Mr. and Mr. M. It. Wlghtman at Concord, Calif., and Mr. Ruth Sander at Stockton. Wlghtrnan I aon of tho John Wlghtrnan and Mr. Sander formerly operated thu Hci'pner Hotel. In the Lo An y.tlff area Mr. Hughe vUlted live tter, a son and a brother. While Oregon wa underfoina flood, ahe picked rose and or- nifc at Santa Ana on Christ- mas day In "Wrfertlv marvelnua weather." Mr. Hughe aald that those khe visited asked that tlx If greetlnt' le eonvevrd to friend and relative here. EDUCATION FATS BIG DIVIDENDS Complete high school edu cation at home spare time. So monthly include all books, instructions, diploma, etc. Send for fr-e lesson and de tails. No obligation. American School. P. O. 12S7, Pendleton. Ore. Registered with Oregon State Lvpt of Education. ELKS AND THEIR GUESTS BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY SPECIAL EASTER DINNER SUNDAY, APRIL 18 1 to5 P.M. HEPPNER ELKS TEMPLE Proceeds to Start A Building and Repair Fund Adults and H.S. Students-$2.50 Children $1.25 Prc-School Free CALL 67-5Se OB 676 8993 FOR RESERVATIONS V fM?r ' ''If' ' ' I Sunshine Biscuit Honey wOMIiffl 2 lb. MJB COFFEE Lb.75c 2Lb.$L49 r W irf -4WW 3 I L. mart t'-'S":: i 10 Oz. Instant $j9 i 4 Come in and pick up your fh 3 for $I L- U with th purchase of any 3 ALL BUT ANGEL FOOD FROZEN FOODS FORD HOOK LIMAS BROCCOLI SPEARS atw snrk.l nr 1 k. I P FRENCH CUT BEANS J Pk9$' 5 3 V CUT CORN i r i r rniu atu CHOPPED BROCCOLI Pkgs. JjV HASH BROWNS ssw CUCUMBER CHIPS 45' S5W SUCED KOSHER DILLS 3 for$l K AND K II OZ. Mandarin ORANGES 2 For 43c STIDDS CHILI CON CARNE 2 for 55c FRESH ASPARAGUS lb. W lb. 9 Repeat Of A Sellout LYNDEN FRESH FROZEN I MIMBff CUT UP, PAN READY. 2 LB. 2 OZ. TO 2 LB. 4 OZ. OREGON CHIEF PURE PORK tkmmi 8 LB. BAG WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 49 1 ROUND-UP BRAND tak StisgG lb. 55c ' 3 for $' Round STEAK ib.850 Rump ROAST ib.69C mm BOLOGNA POLISH USDA GOOD AND CHOICE PRICES GOOD APRIL 9 and 10 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps MARKET GREEN STAMPS 4