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3 a 9 S3 9 a. i THE 357 HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, December 2, 1965 Sec. 2-4 pages Ml 12 ly KATHCIUNK UNDSTHOM ONK ftta Omega Srrllv Is putting finishing lourhra on t'Uni r lh Community rail tratlval. on Sunday, Ikvrmbrr 12. The aoruritv will a-rvi a ham dinner from 12;30 to 2:00 pm. to Ihf puiiiir m lh ik1ioo rare lurlum. IIkii mnorrl by various organisations In the community will open at 2:00 p.m. In In iM win. Ixxic rU-a will b awarded rvrry our half hour. Kvrryon li Invllrd to come and ahare In thla rr-holiday activity. Altar Sodary Nana CXflcars Mrs. Charles Ixihrcty wn rlrctrt prmlilcnt of the St. Wil liam's Altar Society at a meet- Injt at the rhurrh on Thursday. Mr, flay lrlmtilpnr. Nuvrmbrr 1H, Aaalatlng 'fflcrra for the coming year will i Ma. lm Mi KIII(fiM. vli- jreol dent: Mrs. Ted 1'almati-rr. aee retary, and Mr. Howard Trow, ell. treaaurer. Mts. Ikthrrty aervnl aa huateaaat the meeting ftecrntly tha Altar mHety corn Ideied blha. which Riven lu lioiH'i-r Memorial hoapital Mm. Margaret Scott returned hy plane to her home In Oak land. Calif, after spending trie )at aeveral days at the home of her niece. Mrs. Dcloort ton- ert. The hmcrta and Mm. Scott were arueota of Mr. and Mm. I'at Hammond and family In llernv laton on Thankajrlvlng. Mi Linda Helmblnner of Taft spent the holiday at the home of her parent, Mr. and Mr. and Mm. ftnald W'llawn and family of t.ake Hay. Waah, wera hoittiay sueta of hit hro thcr In law and sinter, Mr. and Mra llarvev Smith. (Mhc gueats of the Sinliha on the week end were Mr. and Mm. John Venard of ll )ner. Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mm. Maine tfiapel were Mr. and Mm. timer Kntchten of Condon. Mm. Itav Boyre entertained on Friday with a bridge party hon oring Mra. Itojfc-r Stelger of Tort land. I' tin- wt-re won by Mra. Walter Jaroba, Mra. Hubert Jep- aen. and Mra. Metger. Mra. Floyd Barnelt of Yrc-ka. Calif, arrived on Sunday for vlait with her brother-in-law. Mr. and Mr. Ray Harnett and other relatives. j 20 messing Contest Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Prizes Offered Case Furniture Co.-$9.95 Table Lamp Central Market-Kodak Instamatic Camera and 30-cup Coffee Percolator Economy Markct-5 lb. Fruit Cake Elmo'i Apporcl-$!0 Gift Certificate Gardner's Men'i Wear-Sweater Gazette Times-$ 10 in Cash Mr. and Mm. A. II. Marick and family had as their ho. day gueata, het mother, Mm. Alta Isrfton; and her alater. Mr. and Ms. bill Jaeger and fam ily, all of Condon. Mr. and Mra. Verner Troedson were boats to the following on Thankagtvln Day: Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klmacy of llermla ton: Mr. and Mm. William Me lena; Carl Troedaon, and Mra. It. L. Brewster. Mr. and Mm. Ltoyd Rice spent the holiday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Rice n The Dalles. Dinner gueats at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rletmann on Thankaplvlng were Mr. and Mm. John Turner of Baker, Mr. anad Mrs. Walter Roberta, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rletmann, Mr. and Mm. Bill Rletmann and family, and Mrs. liper Hansen r I'ortland. More lone News on page 4 Gilliam and Bisbce-Teflon coated West Bend kettle and lid GontyV-Transistor Radio Gray'i Saddlery-$10 Gift Certificate Heppner Auto Part-Set of auto floor mats M tr R Company-$ 14.95 Toaster MiLadics-$IO in Merchandise Murrays Rexall Drug-Parker Pen J. C. Penney Co.-$10 Gift Certificate Peterson's Jewelers-Sterling silver cake stand with glass plate Phil's Pharmacy-Sheaffer Pen Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.-Black and Decker 'i-inch electric utility drill Van's Variety-A Murray tricycle Western Auto-310 merchandise-choice of items in the store 5? Wifeh u 3 M ITU FOR 9 fr December Many Wonderful Prizes in the Guessing Contest IT'S EASY, FUN! SEE THE SIMPLE RULES BELOW. PRIZE LIST ELSEWHERE IN THIS PAPER. Santa Claus to Arrive at I AT THE MAIN DOWNTOWN CORNER. Free Treats for the Kiddies p. m. Free Parking All Day Saturday For Variety and Value . . . For Greater Convenience For Friendlier Service . . . W&WTsrsVX WIN PRIZES I Enter The i Window Guessing Contest THE RULES ARE SIMPLE . 1. Everyone may enter, regardless of age, except Heppner merchants and their wlvea. 2. Contest opens at 9:00 a.m., Saturday and closes at 4:30 p.m. 3. All you need to do to enter Is obtain an entry slip In the participating store, write your name and address on It togeth er with your guess as to the value of that merchant's indicated window display and drop your entry Into the collection box. 4. Contest at some stores will be to guess number of beans In a Jar or something similar. 5. You may enter at each participating store. Each store will have an individual prize. 6. There's no obligation. If youx guess is closest, you win that store's prize. 7. In case of ties, winner will be determined by drawing or flip of coin. o minn.n1 namci will be nostpd In pa eh store nt on1 nf mnlnct Ch irisifinicis p. y 1 f II s g l-'s " ". r? t w fizz i If" m m m Shop Bn InleppiTier . ft HEPPNER--M0RR0W COUNTY OF COMMERCE f CHAMIBEIR o, TMiinv.M - - w -"-v &