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nttttitn GAZETTE TIMES. Thuidrr. October II. INS - SHOOT Holly Rcbckohs Entertain in Honor Of State President tiwrlsl mri'llng Hi the losing Ion hell Kildav riming, end ss honorrd with tin nffltlal visit from the Hlste AMmbly lrriitnil Itsirl Wslnwilt .f I'riiitli'lun. Mrmtwrs and purst mrl first In I no rilnlnjr fm for de Ilirhtful dliirwr. Mil flownrs. r rartL'rd ettractlvrly lth tdrd fltfurlnrc, roviilt-l tlmiratiiuis fur th lablra and abut the rm. r ntrrtslnmrnt wh enjoyed following- the dlniH-r. ruvld-d by four talrnted dauchlrr if Mr. anil Mrs. Carl Marijuarilt. Arrtimpan li'd at the iaiiu hy Ihrlr innthrr. Ihry sang two !. Hchtful numhrrs, and n if the it roup, Norita Marquardt, enter taltird with a solo. The iwrtln wn Immediately rallrd in tinier In the lowif hall. Koll call of lodtrrs waa respond ed by 15 memtx-rs rt-Mnt from Sana 8wui, ll-i)ni-r; one from Paulina No. 13. IVndlrton, and IH from llollv lode, lrxlnuton. OffWi-rs and mrmttcra of the hl ldgi wrr drrssrd In pas trl rolotrd formal. lVntratlons In thi hall car ried out a colorful cardt-n thrmc. SMwdal lnt of Intrrrat Mas a Mall plaque holdtni; pair of praying hand. In kwplnjr. with Ifila Mara i-mtdt-m of the stat pn-filili-nt. Aa a not hi tribute to ; the prralilcnt, a sxrlal bannrr drill waa -rfrmrd. She was later escorted through a frU-nd-ahip k'axdrn, and waa delayed fur a few minutes of "fishing". With the akltanre of IMI. In-p-uty lYesldent Florence McMillan of llollv and Noble Crartd Lu cille I'arrlah of Sans Soiul, she found at the end of her line many lovely k'lft. Mrs. WalriM-ott rejorted on work of lodges over the state and cave an interesting talk of instruction. A aorlal hour In the dining room cloned the meeting, lie fore adjourning, all sang the honor guet'a theme song. "Smiles." Sunday Reception To Honor Mrs. Rice A public reception will honor one of Morrow count) 'a ohk-M residents, Mr. It. M. I Laurel l-el ltiit, on Sunday afternoon, imulirr 21 The -alon will honor tier on her i"h tdrthday annlvresary, and will lx held In the Kplacopal parish hall, with a group of friend ami nt'iuhlMtrs planning the affair ana serving ai inMicea. Mm. Kite haa lived In the lr Inrton and lleppner rommunl- Ilea slrw-e her marriage to lUb- ert B Itlor In I'JM. r'rlends are Invited to come and extend their l-rtona ere-tinea ta her. but khe requests no gifts. luirptlon hours will be te tween 2U) and 4 AM p.m. on .Sunilay. Plans for Christmas Show Get Underway Mr. Garry Tullla entertained members and guests of the Ion (iardi n club at It Ololer meet Intr. with Mr. Marlon I'almcr aUtine. Follow Ing dlMUHslon. It was derided to have a C'lwUtmas ahow on lHremler 4 and 5. to replace the fall flower ahow hat was cancelled In Septem ber. I'lana are bclnff made to hold the ChrUtmaa ahow In Iex- Intrton. Mr. Bob Jono preM-nted the ltKram of the day, a (llwui alon on fonlnff bull to blKm In the home during the winter. It wa followed by an exchanj! f hulba lietween memljers. The Novemtier meeting will le at the home of Mrs. Kalpli t'rum, with Mrs. Alma Kohrman of Pendleton to l cueat sieaker. v, J Tell the advertiser you saw It lit the tiaxi tle-Tlmi s. POWER CONTROL ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE WE REPAIBt Elocbrte Motors Powsr Tools Hrdroullo Jack Alamlt Equipment ill S. E. 4th Paadlaton Pbon 276-5082 Auxiliary to Sponsor Benefit Card Party As a iHtii-flt to help rovlde Klfts and cheer to war veterans (luring the coming Christmas M-anon. the local unit of the American LeKlon Auxiliary Is sponsoring a public card party at the Legion hall Monday eve nlng, Octolcc 23. with money re ceived to go to thU purHe. Bridge and pinochle will he In play. Marting at H:(M) p.m., with prizes and rfreshrin-nls planned. The public i urged to attend. Mr. Wallace Wolff is serving as general chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hubert Wilson, pinochle chairman; Mr. James Drlscoll, bridge chairman; Mrs. Gene Fer guson, In charge of prizes, and Mrs. Don Munkers, In charge of dvKxcrts. Admission at the door will be $1 per person. miss julie rrEirrER Pfciffers Announce Daughter's Betrothal Mr. and Mrs. John Ifelff are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Julie Ann. to Thomas C. Haling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sallng of C'orval lia. A spring wedding Is planned. After her -graduation from lleppner High school. Miss I'felfler attended Multnomah Junior College In Portland and Blue Mountain College, Pendle ton. The past months she has been employed In Venice, Calif. Her fiancee has been a stu dent at Oregon State University and at Santa Monica College. They plan to make their home In Corvallis following their marriage. County School Calendar OctoUr 22 Football Weston High at lone High Football lleppner High at liurria 00 p m. Football lleppner Klementary at A. C Houghton 2:(j0 lone High Homecoming lianee Dept. of Classroom 1uhcra Meet at Coo Bay October 22 Math Conference .Seattle Kinil r Utile ! IVrif1l-t(in Preliminary hctwlastte Aptitude Test at HeMnef High fjepi. of I'lasaruom Teachera Meet at Coo liay October 2S Morrow County OKA at Boardman National Assembly at lioardman 12.10 FFA Leadership Conference at Boad man 7:30 Kindergarten Meeting at A. C. Houghton 7;30 National School Assembly at lone 2.43 October 21 lleppner High Cross Country Team to Hermlston 4:ft) ;vcrnorB Public Conversation on Kducatlon at Pendleton High Cafeteria 6:30 Boy Scouts at A. C Houghton 7:00-9:00 National Assembly at lleppner Schools October 27 Volleyball Stanflcld at Riverside 4 00 Football A. C Houghton at Stanflcld 2:30 October 2f Soli Conservation Speech Contest at lleppner High 4.00 Among those oitsnding the Umatilla-Morrow county medi cal meeting Tuesday evening were Dr. A. D. McMurdo and Dr. C. M. Wagner. It was held at the Country Club In Pendleton. Luncheon Meet Set Morrow and Umatilla counties Retired Teacher'a Association will meet for a noon luncheon and business meeting at the Mrs. Cox to Hovo Heart Surgery Soon Mrs. Stanley (Shirley! Cos; haa entered the L'nlvrulty of Oregon Medical School Hospital and will undergo heart aurgrry on Tuesday, tJrtoher 26. she went to the hospital Tuesday. Her addrresa Is In rare of the hospital. 31K1 H. W. Sam JacK son Park Koad, Portland VTJti, ilrr huaband and mother. Mrs. Lee Fleming of Klmua. will be there during the time of the op eration. Mrs. Co has been expecting to have the rather delicate op eration for some time and was scheduled for the surgery last year, but it was postponed un til this later time. Has Surgery Mrs. James Monahan Is home after belnjr dismissed from St. Anthony hospital. Pendleton. Monday. She underwent major surgery there last Monday and Is now convalescing at home, re porting that she Is feeling bet ter every day. Skyline dining room In Pendle ton on Saturday, October 30. ac cording to Mrs. Reee Morgan. Irrlgon. publicity chairman. Vis itors are welcome. Interesting Program Planned by Grange The public 1 reminded of the appearance of Clenn Simmons, state agriculture chairman of Oregon State Orange, at a spec ial meeting at the Lexington Orange halt Friday evening, Oc tober 22, at 8 pm Simmons will show sliJts and speak on his recent etiicrlcru-es on a farm lour to PakUtan. Sub Kt of his talk is "Pakistan Communism and Foreign Aid." Ladles of the Lratngton Home fc club will be hostesses at a reception In his honor following the program. AH grangers and Interested friends are Invited to attend. On Several Occasion. I Have I ton Asked If I Take Confinement Cases And Night Calls. Yes, I Am Clad To Take AH Cases and Calls Dr. A. D. McMurdo Heppner th. Office I7S-W42 Home !7f-t71l Biographical Sketch Of Mrs. McDaniel In 'Who's Who' Book Rainbow Sets Sale Ruth Assembly, Order of Rain bow fur (.Iris, will hold a trav eling food sale on Saturday, October .K), It U announced. The tlrls will start nt 10 a.m. and sell their homo cooked foods by going from house to house un til "everything. Is gone." Recognition came to Mrs. Carl (Sylvia! Mi Daniel. Morrow county treasurer, when she re ceived notice recently that her name and biographical sketch had been placed among those to aitear In this year's edition of "Who's Who of American Women." Nominees are chosen by the editorial board of Marquis Who's Who. Inc., publinhers of "Who's Who In America, and biographical data is compiled on women in America and Canada whose attainments and positions art? recognized as outstanding. This Is the fourth edition, which wrves as a biographical refer ence among professional (x-ople. A regional publication, "Who's Who In the West," will also carry the sketch In their next issue. Mrs. McDaniel is in her 11th year as county treasurer, tak ing over the olflcc in 1U55. She has been active In church and community affairs during her residence here. Gr O lEMTlVE r t-7 t:A n kill) TTfrm This graceful silverplatcdjaasket leads a double life. It's perfect for fruit, rolls or.as a centerpiece. Adding a Swedish crystal liner changes the basket Into a dramatic, decorative, all-purpose bowl, (liners avail able In ruby red, clear or blue.) Basket 8 diameter . . . . $11.95 liner .... $5.00 Basket 94 diameter . . $15.95 liner .... $7.00 "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something speclaL" Rebekahs to Serve Dinner Next Week Committees of Holly Rebekah lodge, Lexington, will be busy during the coming week mak ing preparations to serve their annual Turkey Dinner on Sat urday, November 6 .Serving will be between the hours of 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. in the Lexington IOOK hall, with the usual good menu planned. The dinner is an annual mon- icy-making project of the lodge. with proceeds to be used in making Improvements in the hall, and to buy additional iur nishincs for the hall. Tickets will be $1.50 for adults, and 75c for children. Kntcrtalnmont of table games and a coffee hour will follow the dinner. Door prizes of hand made articles, Including an af ghan, stole and dressed doll, will be given during the even ing. Teachers Society Meets for Luncheon Delta Kappa Gamma, an hon or society for women teachers, held a luncheon meeting Satur day at the Tapadera restaurant in Pendleton. Mrs. Florence Fercbee, presi dent of Alpha Rho State, was a special guest, also 18 members from Zeta Chapter in La Grande were present. Mrs. Lester Doollttle enjoyed a week-end visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doollttle, and sons Dennis and Ronald. They came from their home in Portland, returning on Sunday. JEWELERS Store Hoursi 9 A. M. To 8 P. M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN ST- HEPPNER A S STAMPS 1. Pcndloton-Heppner Freight Line DAILY OVERNIGHT SERVICE MONDAY THRO FRIDAY TERMINALS! Heppner Bill Farm. Ph. 676-9446 Lexington George Herman's Service Station Ph. S89-9593 one Rietm aim's Hardware, Ph. 422-7211 Connecting With SITES FREIGHTLINE AND CONSOLIDATED FREIGHT WAYS. HERMISTON. ALSO GARRETT FREIGHTLINES. PENDLETON. OVERNIGHT Service From SEATTLE. Wash. Via Con olldated Frelghtwcrrs Only. WE ALL AGREE! WE FOOD-SHOP HERE FOR WALLET'S BEG, BSC , M CRESCENT ALBACORE 48 OZ. LUMBERJACK solid pack oh chunk SYRUP CRISCO TUMA . 59 OSL 79 h $l PORTER Betfrv Crocker betty crocxer Spaghetti Pancake ilfldcaroni "30" Flour 4 ib. 69$ z ; 3-$D A lb. 49$ 5UN5HLNE k. awv A Jk CUP CUSTARD or YUM YUM COOKIES 2 79 New jYjffjj 4 Fishermen FISH KRISP - - - 49 CAULIFLOWER - 25 Celery Hearts 29 ORANGES - - 3 - 49C ROME APPLES 6 - 49$ Boned and Tied ROUND-UP BRAND WIENERS 1 Lb Pkg. 490 MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE Lb. 550 PRICES GOOD OCT. 22 and 23 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 CET It's nice to save twice O low prices and S&H Green Stamps v 41 STAMPS