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Foculty and Parents ! Of High School Youth Feted at PTA Dinner CnmllHIuM imil hnrkumunil imiNlr miuie (lining out a I rout fur admit 100 Heppner Hlh whKi piiretit Mini learners Wednesday evening. OHoher 12, In thi' senior hljth rnfetorliim. Mothers of students brought n bounteous pot luck dinner for l In- (xtiihIoii iiiuI beautiful full floral nrrtine,ement dii-orutcd llu room. I'rlmlpnl Itlihnrd Carpenter Introdtieed his stuff member to Hie :roiii, nnd teachers Intro duced i hi iso ini'oniiiin y I n u them, after which n Kiniifl iiinouiit of ITA business wild triiiiHHi-teil. Mr. Miirslmll l,ovi;ren, ITA president, Initiated n handsome K vol mndo fur I hi" Heppner ITA by the Into II. ('. Korythe whimo son-in-law mid diiuntcr, Mr. nnil Mm. I.. K Dirk, have hern ITA president here. Mrs, !.ovt?rrn dried ns Kcner al rhnlriiiiin fur the event nnil room mother were helper. On the rullInK' committee were Mrs. ( hiirli Stnrks, frcHlinirn; Mm. Herniird Marshall, sophomores; Mrs. (Teston Kulilimon, Juniors, mill Mr. Hiirney Maleom, son lorn. Mm, M.ilioin and Mm. Prank Audcrwm pinned name tni; for parents nnd Mr. Kohlnson and Mm. Dnvld MrLood Kve out name Hihk and corxaers to the teacher. Mrs. Nona Sowell nnd Mrs. Hulre Kulleton Hold ITA membership during the even Ihk. Mr. William Rawlins mndo the main floral rrnlrrplrri and he and her husband supplied the flower for tahli centerpiec es arranged by Mrs. Walt Jac ob, Mrs. Carry TuIIIh, Mm. Howard Itrvunt nnd Mr. Mai roni. Teacher' eorac.cs were made bv tin' lone Carder) Club. Severn I mothers assisted In the kitchen and appreciated the help of Mr. Kvu Griffith who iM'sldeii belnn a hlh school mother Is one of the cooks at the ht(!h school. riarm music during the din ner was played bv Marsha Sow ell and bv Kathy Meltiy. m-ri-mlM-r 12 will bo the next date of hlKh school ITA meet ing whrn parents will be escort ei to the srhiMil bv their child ren fur an open house, featur ing a miniature school day ar mored so that the parent can have a few minutes each In his child's classon. Reception to Honor Couple's Anniversary In observance of the 35th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace (Mlkei Matthews, .in oen house reception Is plan ned In their honor at their lone home on Sunday. October 30, by their twin daughters, Bernioee and IVnleco. Friends and relatives are iitrisI to rami' and extend greet ings to the couple between the hours of 2:00 and .":() p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, the former Kdlth Klv, were married In lirplmer Oinber 31, l'.KU, and have lived In the lone nren since that time. The couple requests that no Klfts be Klvcn. Golden Age Group Greets New Member Heppncr's flolden Aro club met Tuesday, Octolier IS, In the Kplscopal parish hall for Its second meeting of the month. A potluck dinner was follow ed by music. Rames and danc Inc. nnd mcmliers creeled Low Is Oison, n new member. The next meeting will be on Tuesday, November 1, with vis itors Invited. Are You '.wyvV K 'fT W)K WW "" ' ' ""m Wm "" Now, the Lions' Club essay competition offers you an opportunity to present your thoughts and sug gestion on the subject. "Peace Is attainable" . . . plus an opportunity to win valuable prizes. Ask Don Brlstow, President of lone Lions Club, for details. Sponsored By I0NE LIONS CLUB ( V: . Vr . 1 MISS JULIANNE SMITH Engagement is Told Of Kenneth Nelson Mrs. Kvu Smith of Konne wick, Wn., Is announrlnu the enr;aeoment of her dnutjhler, Jullanne, to Kenneth B. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred II. Nelson. Jr., of Lexington. Miss Smith Ik employed by Pacific Northwest Hell In Tort land. The Kroomolcct Is pros elitly employed by Nelson Bros, ranrh near l,oxlnKton. The couple Is planning a sprint: wedding. Garden Club Makes Plans for Popular Christmas Idea Show "Christmas l.x Cumlnn" Is the theme chosen for the Christmas how sponsored by the Iono Carden Club. The show, pre sented by the club for the first lime in UM5 In Lexington, proved very popular, and the many requests received for a repeat resulted In the prospect ive VM'ti show. Tlie executive committee Is meetiiiK this week at the Lloyd Johnson home In Lexington to name committees, choose a date and place for the show, and make other necessary plans. All persons, both members anil mm 'members are Invited to en ter their favorite Christmas dec orations, nine, red and white ribbons will lie given for the first, second, and third place winners. The October meeting of the lone Carden Club met Tuesday afternoon nt the home of Mrs, Kenneth Klinger In Lexington with Mrs 11. S. Huhcr ns co hostess. Mrs. KHnger'K yard was ablaze with autumn splendor. Chrysanthemums and shrubbery vied with each other to odd to the glory of autumn. A strik ing cyecatrher In the living room was a latt bloomer of the iris family. Mrs. Carry Tullls, Mrs. Omar IMctmann and Mrs. C. C. Jones made interesting reports of the recent District No. 10 meeting held In lVndleton. The executive committee has changed the date of the next meeting to November 9, since the scheduled date falls on Klertlon Day. The Garden Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ciarry Tullls with Mrs. Kenneth Palmer assisting on this date. A film "The Fine Art of Ster ling Design" will be presented, showing period settings and modern scenes both abroad and In the United States, with table settings and flower ar rangements. When you patronize Gazette Times advertisers, you help make a better paper Tell them you saw it in the Gazette-Times. 14 to 21? $35,000 IN PRIZES MEIETY Rainbow Girls Plan Two Benefit Sales; To Host Visitation A busy schedule of activities wus planned for the coming weeks at the Tuesday evening meeting of Kuth Assembly No. SO, Order of Ha In bow for Girl, In the Heppner Musonlc hall. Newly Installed Worthy Advis or Murthu Pock presided. First of two money-making projects will be a sidewalk pop corn ball sulo this Saturday, Oc tober 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., In front of the J. C, Penney store. Beginning November 1, the girls will sponsor a two-weeks sale of official Kalnhow candy. Money raised from the sale, which will also he carried on by other Oregon assemblies, will be used to help defray costs connected with the Grand As sembly next summer. The de lirious candy, boxed "turtles" and assorted chocolates will be sold at $1 per box. Advance orders are Invited, through con tacting any Rainbow girl or getting In touch with Pamela Hughes, phone G7G-WH5. House to house contacts will be made on evenings during the two weeks sale. Three assemblies, those In Heppner, lone and Condon, will combine plans for the official visitation of Grand Worthy Ad visor Donna Church of Silver ton, at the Heppner Masonic hull, on Saturday evening, Oc tolier Kuth Assembly will be host for a potluck dinner at 5:30 for all girls attending. Of ficers of the three assemblies will be in charge of the formal meeting. Preliminary plans were also discussed for the annual winter Kalnhow dunce, however no date bus vet been set for the formul evening. Rhea Creek Grange To See Tour Pictures An interesting program Is planned for the Uhea Creek Crange, which will meet Thurs day evening, October 27, and will follow u potluck dinner at (!:.') p.m. Oscar Peterson, who traveled through South America last winter on a trip sponsored by tlie Wheat League, will show colored slides of his tour dur ing the program, starting at 7:30 p.m. The business meeting will follow the program. Regular grange meeting on October 14 was postponed, due to the death of one of Its mem bers, Raymond Drake. Your kind of shoe A pump as long-vwiring ( It if tlegant, thanks to napped C?rfam's wondrous ways. $16.00 You are invited to meet MR. LEE GRUEBBLE, Factory Representative, with the new Spring Showing of AIR STEP Shoes 7:30 P.M., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 GONTY'S mi A Scan In i HARPER'S B KUW I J it J Friends Help Boy Celebrate Birthday David AllstoM, who was gey. en year old Thursday, October 13, celebrated his birthday at a party given In his honor by his mother, Mrs. Clyde Allstott. Guests coming after wrhool to Pluy games and share cake and Ice creum were Clay and Danny Benson, Alan uurKenhine, Han dy Townsend, Gary Harsin, Del tiert Turner, Steve Urltt, Charles Rawlins, Mike Buschke, Keith Puplneau, Mike Smith, Dale Munkers, Kevin Haguewood and Tim Sharrurd. Joy and Susie Benson were special guests and their mother, Mrs. Bob Benson assisted with the party. Daggett is Pledged Lee Patrick Daggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Daggett, was one of two pledges formally In itiated Into the brotherhood of Plil Knppa Theta fraternity. Al pha Theta Chapter, at Oregon State University, Corvallls. In itiation ceremonies were held on Sunday, September 25. Loc Is a sophomore at the univer sity. FOLGERS COFFEE 1 LB. 69c 2 LB. $1.373 6 oz. Instant SUNSHINE MARSHMALLOWS NALLEYS 30 OZ. CHILI NALLEYS 15 OZ. CUCUMBER CHIPS I BANANAS I M NALLEYS 30 OZ. GARLIC DILL & POLISH .... 39c Allsweet Margarine lb. 29c NESTLE'S QUIK 2 lb. 79c PRICES GOOD OCTOBER 21 & 22 Civic League Slates Fall Rummage Sale " To Aid Kindergarten Matters of Importance to the kindergarten and final plans for the fall Rummage Sale on Oc tober 28 and 29, were discussed at the Monday night Civic League meeting in the kinder garten room at the Heppner El ementary school. Mrs. Leonard Toll, president of the Civic League, presided over the meeting attended by 1G of the 38 kindergarten moth ers. Mrs. timer Schmidt, kinder garten teacher, was also pres ent. Mrs. Wes Marlatt, rummage sale chairman, distributed sort ing and wiling schedules and explained them. A vote was held to determine who would dispose of the rummage remain ing after the sale-, and It was decided to turn It over to BUI Karra who will send It to Meth- ofllst Church Missionary fields. Money from the rummage sale will go, as before, for supplies and part payment of teacher's salary lor the kindergarten. Mrs. Schmidt gave indlvldu al progress reports to mothers attending and showed samples of student's work. She announc ed that -sbe Is happy to have visitors at the kindergarten at any time. Room mothers are making plans for kindergarten Hallo ween parties on October 31, LB. $2.05 89c Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee Frozen PIZZA Cheese ... . 53c Sausage .. 59c .... 5 for $1 Book Matches 2 'or 25 69c 4 for $1 SUNSHINE BISCUIT CO. Cheezits Choc. Chip Butter Cookies 10 ox. Grahams 4 for $1 MARKET HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thundery. October 20. 1966 SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Heppner Elementary School and Heppar High ScAool October 24 to 28 October 24 Hot dogs, corn. cabbage salad, dixie cud, milk. October 25 Baked beans (el ementary), navy beans (high school), bread and butter (ele mentary), corn bread (high school), fruit salad, spinach, pu fining, miiK. October 26 Hamburger gravy. baked potatoes, green beans, tossed salad, fresh fruit, milk. Otober 27 Spaghetti, Jello salad, peas, ginger bread with whlped cream, bread and but ter, milk. October 28 Tuna sandwiches and tomato soup, oyster crack ers, carrots and celery, fruit cob bier, milk. when the children may wear costumes to school. Room moth ers for the morning class are Mrs. Ralph Marlatt, Mrs. Randy Lott, Mrs. Victor Groshens and Mrs. Oliver Devin; afternoon room mothers are Mrs. Charles McKinnon, Mrs. Dick Robinson, Mrs. Len Ray Schwartz and Mrs. Glen Ward. Morning kindergarten hours were officially changed by 15 minutes to make the starting time 8:45 iastead of 8:30 so that the children riding busses could be on time for class. PORK STEAK FRESH PACIFIC Oysters Lunch Meat Round-Up CHOICE OF Pi r, OLIVE, VEAL. MAC 4 CHEESE, SOCIETY. LIVER. & BOLOGNA BONELESS LEAN STEW MEAT FRESH STEW fVIIX SWEET POTATOES Or YAMS Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288 LtiUr E. W alloc, USN. son of Mrs. Buster Padberg is now stationed at Camp Hoover near Da Nang, Vietnam. He is a Sea bee In a construction battalion and Mrs. Padbcrg reports that he baa been engaged in haul ing material and building fa cilities. Recently his outfit has had to maintain guard duty as a result of enemy action. Tell the advertiser you sjw U in the Gazette-Times. OPEN EVERY DAY Till 10:00 P.M. EXCEPT MONDAY (Closed at 7 pja.) Phone 676-5557 WISHING-WELL DRIVE IN North of Heppner Middle of Construction Lb Brand 6 oz. For Lb 85(6 ar w' tt CABBAGE CARROTS TURNIPS PARSNIPS RUTABAGAS w W Lb. Lb. It's nice to save twice low prices and S&H Green Stamps ORE EN