Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, April 06, 1967, Page 3, Image 3

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    PNG Club Members
Travel for Meeting
In Milton-Frcewater
Member of Hip l'nt Noble
UriiMiU rluliit i.f Holly Itehekiili
mid Sntm Sow I Iti-beknh loil.
! (V,Hltcll'l til n Npccliil lnv.
I tit Ion of tilt 1'iiHt Nolile CrnmlN
liil of Integrity hvlie k u h
l-W:e, Milton Knt witliT, mill
loliirtl tin-in In it hcm-IhI nf ttr
noon on Saturday. April 1, ul
tln Milton TrcfwiitiT lutll.
About eiiextM from I'axt No-I'll-
CrntulN t'ltilm In Morrow mid
t'limlllld coutitli'H were enter
talneit nt n HprltiK liinrlieon, Mntl
t ti mu'cihI H"i:inin which in
rluilftl t-nti-rlalnlnu vim'uI ii ml
liiNlriiinriil.il titiin Iiith, croup
Muslim tinil ('uiiii-m, with ni
awarded.
Tluwe nttondltiK from Holly
Indite were Mr. Joel KtiKlemnn,
Mr. Joe Yorom. Mr. Frank
Itoliln.Hon, Mr, t'lmrlri Padlierit,
Mrs. (Veil Jones, Mr. A, K. Mil
eke, Mrn. Florence McMillan.
Mrs. A I Fetneh, Mrs, An hie
Miinker unit Mr. OrW I'iiiIImtk.
M.ihltiL' Hit trip from Sans
Solid Indue were Mr. Kil t.n
Trace, Mm. A lift l.utlrell, Mr.
Lrtltn Archer, Mr. I.urllle I'ar
rhli. Aila I'lpcr mill Mrs. Al
ihu Kirk of llerinlNton.
New Members Join
Auxiliary, Dance Set
Three tii w ini'tnlii-iK were In
itiated Into Hie Amerlrnn LckIoii
Auxiliary tit Us Arll meeting
Monday nlnlil In Hit' Legion
hull. New iiii'mln-rH tiro Mr
I'tiiytim Sweck. Mm. Jan
llenly, both of II''1iht, tint!
Mrs. Joe Yoeom, I.exlntton, I're
Mdlnit during the Initlittlon tt-r
t-inonv was Mrs. Frank llattilln.
president Also (luring the meet
iiiH, I'lan., were 11111111' for wrv
liii tin- lxs ilt a I biiniut-t on Ap
rll 15
Tin' Uelon meeting was ile
Miti-d to iiwikliiu plans for the
pulilk- d. mm, oil Saturday, Ap
rll H, at th l-ei-ion hall. Itoy
(.'uai-Kif.l,tih and his orchestra
will provide tin musk.
A K'H'il t-rowd enjoyed Iht pot
lin k dlr.r.ei at :.' p tn.. with
M-M-rnl diHir prizes awardi'd.
Easter Monday Party
Enjoyed by Players
Caster Monday, March 21, was
the occasion for an annual card
party n'ven by All Saints' Kpls
copal church women at the par
ihh hall A law Kroup of play-
is. sum of them Irnm lone and
( ' i ll. catiii- to i-njoy a pleasant
vetting ! hildgp and pinochle
Bridge prizes were awarded t
(hi cliu.c of the evening I" Mrs
hill Collins, high; Mrs. Walter
Jacobs, second, anil Mrs. flub
' Jrpsen, door prize. Those reeclv
inn plnotl'lr prizes were KmIht
HergMnnti. nigh; Mrs, Hob
I)iblis, second, and Flossie My
r.ck. wlnnel of the dinir prize
CowBelles to Host
Guests at Luncheon
Morrow County CowHelles
will meet for a combined busi
ness and social meeting on Fri
day. April 7, at the Wagon
Wheel banquet room. It Is un
til unced by Mrs. Wave! Wil
kinson, president. The meeting
will start with a no host lunch
eon at 12:00 noon.
Special guest of the day will
tie Fonda Miller, Oregon Cow
Helles president, of Union, ac
companied by other state offi
cers. All members are uracil to be
present, and other interested
visitors will he welcome to attend.
Legion Anniversary
Observed by Post 95
lone American I,eglon and
Auxiliary, Post No. 95, observed
the birthday anniversary ot the
l-eglon otganiz.atlon at its last
regular meeting Thursday even
ing. March 30.
Families and guests joined
members for a fried chicken pot
luck dinner at the Legion hall.
Attending from lleppner I'ost No
H7 were Jerry Hood and Hill
Alsup. Oilier guests Included
Mrs. Sharon (lormnn and son
Andy, and Mr. nnd Mrs. U'wls
I In Worsen of lone.
Legislative Program
Scheduled for Grange
The 1 yislatlve eommittee of
Hie Lexl'ifiton Grange will pre
sent the program nt the reRtilar
grange niectinR Saturday even
lnj, April H, at the Lexington
Grunge hull, aceordhiR to Sirs.
(Veil Jones, lecturer.
A tfiiest sneaker will discuss
current legislative matters fol
lowing the politick dinner,
which will he served nt 0:30 n.
m. A business meeting will fol
low the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Robinnette
of Allcel visited nt the Owen
leathers home while they were
here to attend the memorial
services Inst Wednesday for Mrs.
Hob Thompson.
LOSE WEIGHT
Ot iimnzliiK roHiilta wlion you tnke
our product culled SLIMODEX. No
liri'U'rlplliin nccilod. You must
Iiiho uirly fiit or your money back.
.SUMOMKX In a tablet and easily
swallowed. No atarvliiK, no apeo
lul oxorelno, no harmful druifg.
SUMODUX ensta 3.00 and Ii
mild on this GUARANTEE: if not
(mtbfli-d for any reason, Just re
turn the unused portion to your
ilrtiKKlst and get your full money
bark. SIJMODIC.X la Bold by:
MURRAY REXALL DRU03 217
N. Main Mall Orders Filled.
SOCIETY
Mttli ttlMlttHntttllt(lttil((tMtMfMHMH NUMIMH MMMHettt HWMHH HHMMN MWMWIMIWUHMtWIM WW
MISS GINNT MOORE
(Cut courtesy of l.a (Jrande Observer)
Dinner to Precede
Elks' Installation
Offleern for the coming year
for Klka UxV.f No. 35H, will be
Installed at the regular Mge
miH-tlnK Thursday evening, Ap
ril Stiief-eefliniy Jerrv llnrrtri,!
hs exalted ruler will be Claude
Uratiam 01 neppner.
Wives of past exalted rulers
will tin-pare and nerve a t-
clal dinner from 6:30 to 7:30
p. m. In keeping with Ladled
NiKht.
Business Students
To Attend Meeting
Seventeenth annual meeting
of Oregon' Future Business
leader of America high
school liludenls taking bsulness
courses will be April 7 and
8 at Oregon State University.
Some 350 student representa
tives from the state's 28 high
school chapters will attend with
their advisor. Various business
contest are scheduled during
the two day meeting, including
typing, shorthand bookkeeping,
business machine operation,
spelling, speech and parliamen
tary procedure. Speakers will
outline new developments In
business and career opportuni
ties. Kay Daggett is president of
the lleppner High chapter, and
Mrs. Bernlce Struekmeier is advisor.
SCHOOL LUCNH MEMO
Heppner High School and
Elementary School
April 7 13
Friday, April 7 Peanut butter
sandwich, vegetable noup, let
tuce wedge with dressing,
fruit cobbler and milk.
Monday April 10 Bean and
franks, vegetable Jello salad,
rolls, fresh fruit and milk.
Tuesday, April 11 Sloppy Joes,
corn, carrots and celery,
plum and graham crackers
and milk.
Wednesday, April 12 Macaroni
and cheese, cabbage salad,
tomatoes, fruit cobbler, bread
and butter and milk,
Thursday, April 13 Mor,
bread and butter, beets, fresh
fruit and milk.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr and
sons had a their guest last
week-end friends from Mon
mouth, Mr. and Mr. Steve Hole.
Common "red" measles kills
nearly 500 children a year In
the United States.
GRAND OPENING
NEXT WEEK
PETTYJOHN'S
HEPPNER
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday, April 6. 1967
Elbert G. Belmoro, father of
Mrs. Arnlt- Hedman, left last
week after six week' visit
here with the Hedman-family.
Mr. Bclmore, from Marquette,
Mich., was on his way to Chi
cago where he will visit Mer
vln Dale Belmore, a son. and
family; then he planned to vis
it two brothers in Milwaukie,
Wise, and go on to St. Charles,
111. He has been working sum
mers at the St. Charles Coun
try Club for the last five years.
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo
left Tuesday to spend a few
days In Portland, where the doc
tor will attend the 43rd nerle
of Sommer Memorial Lectures
at the University of Oregon
Medical School on April 5, 6 and
7. The lectures will also be in
coordination with the annual
meeting of the alumni associa
tion of the University of Ore
gon Medical School. Dr. McMur
do was a personal friend of the
late Dr. Ernst A. Sommer, in
whose memory the lecture are
conducted through the Sommer
Memorial Fund.
SKATING NOTICE
For Remainder of Season . . .
SKATING FOR YOUTH-
Friday Nights Only, 7-10 p.m.
(THIS WEEK ONLT, APRIL 7. 6:30-9:30 P.M.. DANCE
FOLLOWING).
SKATING FOR ADULTS-
In Response to Many Requests
Saturday Evenings, 7-10 p.m.
RINK AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES
Morrow County Roller Rink
FAIR PAVILION. HEPPNER LOT & WAYNE HARSIN
Ginny Moore Candidate
For Miss La Grande Title
Miss C.lnny .Moore, a popular
Junior at Kastern Oregon Col
lege, La Crande. Is oomjietlng
for the crown of Miss La
(luimltr, r.t'i7. as one of six can
didates for the honored title
Tin' uttii ftlve UO year old d;iu
filter of Mr. an 1 Mrs. U-slii-t
rim) Moore. Ileppmv. has had
many honors In royalty, both at
liippner l!l;:h school where she
(rndiiated In 191 nnd since en
rolling In collece.
Among Her campus resjnsl
hilllirs Is the serving as presi
dent of her dormitory. West l)or
Ion. She was urged to run for
Miss l.a Cirande, according to
in Interview bv the Ln (irande
Observer, bv the hoys In Hunt
Hall. "I have always envied
those In the Mis America Pag
eant," she remarked. If given an
opportunity to travel to any
place In the world, she would
choose Paris for Its excitement
and fascination.
Glnny's hobbles are sewing,
swimming, horseback riding
and reading. "In other words,
she raid, "I like everything."
Her talent number In the com
petition will probably be a
comedy routine with singing,
titled, "Second Hand Hose."
The popular coed Is a mem
ber of the Saber' and Is major
ing In secondary education,
with plans to teach English.
During hummer vacations, (Jin
nv has been employed at the
First National Bank in lleppner.
See the leather
watchband
that isn't . . .Im
rental y
mm
1 '.!. W"
ROMUNDA
by Speidel
Men who like fino leather, take to this superb new
Speidel watchband on sight. It's a handsome combina
tion of classic style nnd modern engineering.
Romundn looks nnd fuels like leather, yet wears like
iron with the "twist-it, lurn-it, tie-it-in-a-knot" metal
lic construction Hint hns made Speidol TWIST-O-FI.EX
Wntchbnmls n household name.
Be the first to wear or give this new breed of watch
attach ment. Choose from our Ronuinda selection, now.
Bordered in: gold filled $8 95. stainless steel $0.50.
Choice of black or brown.
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
177 MAIN ST., HEPPNER
Ph. 676-9200
OPEEIN i
OTAMPB
n ALICE L0VE
Sfm, JELLY
L HONEY GRAHAMS
AZr ra1 2ib59c
tMAm&'-M CHILI
LM'fcXr V BSC OB HOT
PSli?f si W Nestles Qik 2 lb-79c
jkT S 3 JS. fRED 2V2 CU. FT.
jVli(n) BARK DUST 99c
v 1 lb. 69c 3 lb. $1.99
ifWi USDA Choice 2 lb. $1.37
kHA H I Arm 10 ox. Instont $1.39
I f3 69Clb' GREEN TIP
BB Roasts cude 59c .b. BANANAS
H PORTLAND ROSE Lb.
BUS SLICED BACON lb. fiQc
hJI Strawberries .. 3 cups $1
asSted BEGON CmEF f Corn on Cob .... 3 for 29c
1 A Occident I
iymm Sm pancake m,x 'Ii
Red Leaf and Romaine PMKl-WirnTT'" Coupon Good Frl-Sat, "
Lettuce 2 heads 29c brrrl -J
PRICES GOOD APRIL 7 & 8 Phones: (Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
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