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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1966)
Good Attendance Out for Altar Party A ?od rrow1 r'xm! to the InvlUllun i.r Mt. I'atrl. k'a Al tar Niclcty for Its public card party Monday evening at the lrlh hull. Eleven tables of jitnochle ami nil tables of lt l.U were in ilay. I'rles for bridge went In Mrs. Hub Jones, high; Mrs. I.s Verne Van Matter, aentnd hirlh; Mm Kllvt .Munkcr. third, and Mr. I'riwt Md'abe, the traveling lloldlm? high score In pinoch le wit Mr. IIchj lluilitli'Mton: Mrs. Sarah Adklns, second high. amt Mrt. Annie llealy. third. Traveling utitr for ilnMtiie was won by Mra. Martha VanSchol at k fKHir prize for the evening went to Mra. Camnillla Samples, lone Auxiliary Sets Public Pinochle Party lone leglin Auxiliary U .Kin soring a public pinochle rard arty on Thursday, February It), al H .00 pm. In the Ion legion hall I'kk'ihU from the putty Mill be used to send delegates to Hoys' and GUIs' State. Admls Kti.n Mill be $1 xr M-rstn. The public It Invited to Join the an Hillary, with prizes and refreshment planned at the rloM of the evening. Ollllllf Cvents ritlDAT. February 4 Vaktlall-)appnr tilqn va. W ah tonka of Th LKilW. lleppner High Gym. SATURDAY, February i Molhir'i Club 8wthait Din nr. Hotel Gilll 7:00 p.m. Hllh School Dane. Elk a Tamp le, 9:00 to 11:00 pjn. SUNDAY, february I Elks' Pinochle Tournament. 7t00 fun. Elk Temple MONDAY, February 7 Ifeppner-Monow County Cham ber of Commorco. noon.. Wag on Whl Rea Cioaa riral Aid Class. 3rd anion. Junior High Library 7:00 to 1:00 p.m. LoKlnqton Co-op Biddies Club. Lealnqton City HaiL Ii30 p-m. Ruth Assembly. Order of Rain bow GUIs. Masonic Malt 7i30 pjn. TUESDAY, February I lleppner EaUnalon Unit moot log. R. C Wolklna home, 10:30 am. noon lunchoon Annual Leilnqton Oil Co-op meeting. Leslnqton Grange Halt 10:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY. February t Ilappnar High FTA Meeting. Multipurpose room. 8:00 p.nv apodal program, "Vole of tha School Board." THURSDAY, rabruary 10 Soroptlmist Club. Ilappnar GrllL noon lunchaon Fire my Get Full Coverage See u for insurance fully covering today's replace mcnt value of farm build ings. TOR ALL NEEDS Turner, Van Marter and Bryant Ins. Heppner rh. 676-9653 Lundcll to Observe 90th Birthday Sunday K. R. I.unil.-ll of lono will celebrate his !Kth birthday on Sunday, Fetsruary 6. In hla hon or, n public reception Is plan ned bv members of the family. Inviting hla many frlrndi and relatives to come to the lone Ma sonic ll.i'l Sund.iy afternoon be tween the hour of 2 x and 5:00 p.m. to extend birthday Kreet Injrs. Mr. I.undcll has lived most of hla life In the lone community and Is well known throughout the county. The family requests no Rifts. 1' " ll 1 iff- I MRS. IDA CRABILL Family Brings Joy To Mrs. Ida Grabill On 84th Birthday Local Extension Unit Sets Tuesday Meeting Mr. R. C. VVatklna will en tertaln guests and members of the lleppner Unit of Home E. tension at a meeting Tuesday. February 8. The group will meet ot 10:. '10 am., followed by a pot luck luncheon at noon. DlM-msion will ix- on the pro train topic for the month. "You vs. the Fagged out Feeling." with Mrs. Watklns aa leader. Anyone Interested Is Invited to attend. Mra. Jim Lorgren lalt Port land by plane .Saturday for a visit with relatives In Califor nia, while on vacation from her work nt the First National Bank. She will .spend several ilnys with her brother, Jay Summir at Los Angelea. and will visit oth er relatives In the Santa Ilosa and San Francisco areas. On her return home she will visit a brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hudson. In Ku-gene. Surrounded by members of her family, Mrs. Ida Crnblll of lone enjoyed a memorable day Sunday when she was guest of honor at a large birthday din ner party. Mrs. Crahlll had reached her Kith birthday on January 2H Her son and daughters, grand children and great-grandchild ren rame to her home to extend their iM-rsonal greetings and shower her with many lovely gifts. At the close of the dinner, large white tiered rake, trim mcd with yellow roses, was served In her honor. Planning the arrangements and M-rvlng as hosts were her two daughters, Mm Kverett Ki l:hl-y of Condon and Mrs. Kd- rnond Hrlstow of lone, and their husbands. Others of her family who were present wi-re two other daugh ters. Mrs. Karl Wright of Baker and Mrs. Flmer Fills of lone, and their husbands, and her son and daughter In law. Mr. and Mrs. One (irablll of lone. CJrandchildren and their fam ilies Included Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison and Todd of Lexing ton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz and Marie of Lone Kock. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Keithley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fr net Mc'abe and family of lleppner. Don Brlstow of lone, and great-granddaughter Trkia Keithley of Condon. A lifetime resident of the lone community, Mrs. Grabill was born January ZS. 1882, to Milton and Mary K. (Spcrry) Hale, pio neer prents who had crossed the plains In a covered wagon and settled in a small village near the present town of lone. She was one of 12 children. three of whom are still living A sister, Mrs. Charles Druse lives In Yakima. W'n., one bro ther, Clay Hale, resides In Wap ato. and another brother, Guy Hale, lives In Arizona. Through the years she has watched with interest develop ments in and around lone and recalls many historical Incidents of the early county settlers. She continues to enjoy good health, and delights In visits with her friends and family. M pi Rhea Creek Club Entertains Pomona Potluck luncheon Rnd busi ness meeting or tnc luioa treen Grange Home Economics club was held last mursday at me home of Mrs. Ray Drake. Mrs. Ben Anderson, chairman, presided at the business meet Ine where the menu and com mlttees were planned for the Pomona Grange meeting, held Saturday, January 29. Members who were appoint ed to the Ways and Means com mittee include the names of Mrs. Ray Wright. Mrs. Evelyn Fnrxens, Mrs. Henry Baker and Mrs. Hav Drake, other commit tees will remain the same as In the past year. Those attending' the January meeting were Mrs. Orlan Wright, who was winner of the door prize; Mrs. Ben Anderson, Mrs. Henry Baker, Mrs. Walter WrlRht. Mrs. Harold Wright. Mrs. Evelyn Farrens, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Elmer Palmer, Mrs. Ronald Haguewood, Mrs. Anna Bali, Miss Marilyn Bergs trom, Mrs. Paul Warren and the hostess, Mrs. Drake. When you patronize Gazette- Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. BULOVA DIAMOND LA PETITE THE RADIANCE OF TWO FLASHING DIAMONDS HIGHLIGHTS THIS STUNNING 17 JEWEL WATCH FASHION $39.95 "Something from the Jeweler's. Is always something speclaL" JEWELERS Store Hoursi 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. PH. 676-9200 177 MAIN STm HEPPNER lwnineiii W tJR&Elsl STAM PS We Will Deliver Your Processed Meat Free Of Charge To Heppner. lone, V I .1. M WHOLESALE MEATS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING SCHEDULE: Hors Tuesday Cattle Wed., Thurs. Sheep Any Day Follett Meat Co. Ph. 567-6651 Hennlston. Oregon On Hermiston-McNary Highway February Date Set For Gribble Wedding Announcement has been mail of the comln marriage of MIm Cheryl Bellenbrot k. dau I'M of Mr. and Mrs. Ikinald Ih llenbrtM k. to Stuart M- Gnh hie, ton of Mr. and Mrs. twell f.'rlbble. all of lleppner. on Sat urday, February 12. at All Saints Fplacopal church. The marriage rereony will be gin at 2:0) pm.. with all friends and relative Invited to attend. A reception will follow In the parish hall. Mrs. Lovelle It 1 1 son. Mrs. Dor- y Dick and Dennis Dkk have been visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Dick has Ix-cn at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Groves, and Mrs. Nelson and Dennis with her nrcriU, Mr. and Mra. A- G. licper. The ladies returned to their homes In Portland on Sat urday. and Dennis remained for a few more days with his grandparents. He will then re turn to Portland f' a short time before continuing on to his home at Jackson. Calif. Little Sisters Club Studies Table Setting Mrs. Iceland Heriftrorn dem onstrated correct Uule setting at the IJltle fUMers 4 II mert Ing January lit at tit Bergs trom home. The KuralrMrs dun met wlih us. Refreshments of cookies and h'4 choUte were served by Nancy Vty)ohn and Doris Mi'al. Games were played, led by Chnrt Car!o and !.ort Bergtrom. S.wlng on the sewing ma chine and making a luncheon cloth was the projt-ct of the Lit tie Sisters 4 II Home Improve ment club when we met Jan uary 25 at the home of Dorl MeCab. Doris McCabe. iepjfter HtrrNEX GAZETTE -TIM El. Thursday. February J. 1C4 Co-op Club Plans For Crafts Display At the meeting of the fixing ton Co-op Biddies, scheduled for Monday. February 7. at the l-ex-Ington City hall, plana will be completed for exhIMts of club members to be displayed at the annual Lr-xlnrlon Oil Coop mectlne the following day, Feb ruary 8. The Monday meeting will start at 1:30 pm., and anyone who Is Interested In crafts or hobbles Is Invited to meet with the group. New or unusual crafts or hobbles are always In vited. A social hour, with re freshments, will close the meet ing. Home Reception To Honor Kcithleys Mr and Mrs Howard Keith ley will be at home to relatives and friends Sunday afternoon, let. ruary 6, tut a reception plan ned by thrlr family honoring them on their ih weddm an r.liit4iv. Ilif will b from 2 (it to 3 00 p m. They request no gifts. Tlie Keithleys. who have been lifetime residents In the llepp ner community, were married February 8, VfJUt. Yea, the GaietteTlmes can print the form you need for busi ness or ranch use. Phone 676- SCHOOL LUNCH MENU ReppsMt EieeaeMtary febnMrry 7-11 Monilay Sloppy ), home made buns, green beans, eath halves, milk. Tuesday Macaroni and chee--, spinarh. pears, trtad and butter, milk. Wednesday White beans, ham. corn bread, butter, honey, Jell O aalad. milk, carrot and celery sticks. Thursday Rice and beef gra vy, cabbage aalad. aprtcuts. bread and butter, milk. Friday sandwiches, milk. Tomato soup, tuna potato aUd. fruit. INCOME TAX SERVICE For Appointment PHONE 676-9475 or 676-9912 HELEN O'DONNELL bbssssbsbsssssssHsbVbss PBHI CROSCO 3 LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 LB- $239 40 OZ. Bisquiclc 43 HILLS BROS. COFFEE J LB. 75c 2 Lb. $1.49 3 Lb. $2.23 6 OZ. INSTANT 99c 10 OZ. INSTANT $1.39 sn i nr iiur" . r bKAPt JUlUt - - xftor 10 OZ. PEAS 7 for 12 OZ. ORANGE JUICE 3 for 12 OZ. $1 $1 $1 ,,ut ..I NABISCO PRIDE OR FAMOUS COOKIES 3 Pkg. $1 KNORR HUNTS 8 OZ. 0 m nn. SOUPS 41 Tomato Soup 9 For 1 Ncoa Oleo 3 For 59c N0 1 OSDA GOOD AND CHOICE POTATOES 20 790 Beef Stegks siAll RMll W SIRLOIN T-BONE SQUASH 5C 89CtB 99$Lt BANANAS 2 LB- 29C Mild CHEDDAR CHEESE lbc ROUND-UP BRAND OLD-FASHIONED Grapefruit 4 .w 35$ W0S .2 7 PRICES GOOD FEBRUARY 4 and 5 Phones: (G roc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps HA RICET CREEN STAMPS 1