Mi Lad is to Show
'Holiday Fashions'
At Bowling Tourney
Second in a series of fashion
shows will bo presented at Fi
esta Bowl Saturday night, De
cember 9, with the hosts, Art
and Joann Dyek, extending a
cordial welcome to the public
to attend. There in no charge
for the show, and la held in
conlunction with Fiesta Bowl's
5-game men's and women's
handicap tournament, now un
derway. A cood response was
enloyed by those attending the
first fashion show on November
18.
MiLadles Apparel shop, own
ed by Mrs. Grace Buschke and
.Mrs. Alice Hastings, will pre
sent "llolldny Fashions". Mod
els of the "younger set" will be
featured in fashions which will
be appealing for wear during
the holiday season. Adults will
also get a preview of what is
available at MiLadies shop for
their holiday and winter needs.
Weekly prizes for bowlers are
also a highlight or the tourna
ment, which is being held each
Saturday night until January 1.
Wrights to Observe
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Orian Wright
will be honored on the occas
ion of their 50th wedding an
niversary at a public reception
on Sunday afternoon, December
17.
Their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and -Mrs. Albert (Jun
ior) Wright are opening their
country home in the Ruggs area
to relatives and the many
friends of the couple in the sur
rounding areas of Heppner,
Hermiston and Pendleton, invit
ing them to call between the
hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. to
extend anniversary greetings to
the couple.
The Wrights were joined In
marriage on December 24, 1917.
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Williford-Steagall
Marriage Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Wil-
liford of Hood River are an
nouncing the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter. Nancy Evelyn, to
William James Steagall, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Steagall
of Lexington.
The couple will exchange
their marriage vows on Satur
day, December 16, at a 2:00
p.m. ceremony, in the Hood
River Catholic church.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wishart and
four children Joined her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Flesher in
Hood River for the Thanksgiv
ing holiday. Also attending
from Beaverton were Mrs. Wish
art's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. John Linn and
family.
Everyone gives watches for Christmas
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ACCUTRON SPACEVIEW "Q" Clear view dial
arrangement, waterproof, Sweep second
hand, luminous hands and dots, black Py
thon strap. $129.00
ACCUTRON "223" Sweep second hand, lu
minous dots and hands, applied markers on
dial, alligator strap. $123.00
- What's so special about watches, anyway?
They're made up of mainsprings and hair
springs. Balance wheels. And a lot of other
delicate mechanisms.
It s those things that make a watch run. Be
it fast or slow. Or maybe not at all.
So why give someone an ordinary watch? You
could give an Accutron timepiece instead.
Accutron has no hairspring. No mainspring.
No balance wheel. They've been replaced by a
tuning fork.
The tuning fork does everything ordinary
waterworks are supposed to do. Measure time.
Only it does it more accurately.
By vibrating 360 times to a second. And
sending the hands around the dial so precisely,
we can guarantee monthly accuracy to within
a minute, t About 2 seconds a day.
Could a gift be more perfect?
When ease, crown and crystal are Intact
twe will adlust timekeeping to this tolerance, l( necessary. Guare n! Is for one full year.
"Something from the Jeweler's,
is always something special."
The old-fashioned
balance wheel
principle is used In
ell watches; not
the Accutron
movement. The
Accutron tuning
fork makes possible
the first guarantee
of accuracy ever
lives.
JEWELERS
Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 VM.
177 MAIN ST HEPPNER
Ph. 676-9200
Lodges to Entertain
Families at Dinner
And Christmas Party
Several Items of seasonal bus
iness were under discussion by
Sans Sour-1 Rebekah lodge at Its
lust regular meeting, December
with Mrs. Ed La i race, nouie
grand, presiding.
Mrs. Omar RIetmann, lone,
district deputy president, was
welcomed as a special guest.
i'lans were discussed lor me
annual Christmas dinner and
purty for families of Rebekah
and Odd Fellow members, plan
ned for Monday evening, De
cember 11, In the Willows IOOF
hall. A potluck dinner will be
served at 6:30 p.m., with meat
and rolls furnished by the lodge
and other foods to be brought
bv members. Following the din
ner, there will be an exchange of
gifts and a short program of
Christmas carol singing.
A new slate of Incoming oi
fleers aualified and were elect
ed for the coming year. Succeed
ing Mrs. LaTrace as noble grand
will be Mrs. Tom Huston. Other
officers are Mrs. Lucille Parrish
vice grand; Mrs. Orian Wright,
secretary-teasurer: Mrs. Larr;
Cook, financial secretary, anc
Mrs. Jerry Rood, treasurer. Other
officers will be appointed, and
installation will be held in Jan
uary, jointly with Willows IOOF
lodge.
A meeting of the Past Noble
Grands club was announced for
December 18.
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Mr. and Mr. Jerry Rood and
daughter soent Thanksgiving
day in Hermiston visiting with
Hood's mother, Mrs. Helen Wil
liamson and his brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Rood. Also Joining the group
were a brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelse Collins,
and family of Oak Ridge.
Eastern Star to Hold
Annual Yule Party
The spirit of Christmas will
prevail at the next regular meet
ing of Ruth Chapter No. 32, Order
of the Eastern Star, on Monday
evening, December 11.
Mrs. Bill Cox, worthy matron,
urges all members to be present
for the annual Christmas party.
All those attending are asked to
bring a gift, not exceeding $1
In cost, to exchange between
members.
Regular business meeting will
precede the social part of the
meeting, starting at 8:00 p.m.
HEPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES, Thursday. December 7, 1967
Pianists to Perform
An Invitation is extended to
the public to hear piano stu
rents of Mrs. D. E. Hudson pre
sent a program of piano Christ
mas numbers Sunday afternoon,
December 10, at the Methodist
church. The Informal program
will begin at 2:30 p.m., and will
feature several local children
playing numbers in keeping
with the Christmas season.
McCorty Back Home
Gall McCarty, conty extension
agent, returned home last
Thursday after undergoing sur.
gery In a Pendleton hospital. He
is confined at home for the pres.
ent and expected to return to
Pendleton for a checkup this
week. McCarty had a cyst re
moved from his lower back. Mrs.
McCarty was off from her work
as Heppner High school secre
tary for part of last week to be
with her husband at the hos
pital
Dinner to Observe
Episcopal Loyalty
Day on December 10
Members and friends of All
Saints' Episcopal church will
observe Loyalty Sunday on De
cember 10, according to an an
nouncement by the Kev. Dirk
Rinehart.
Bob Jones and Clarence Rose
wall will serve as co-chairmen
of this year's dinner and pro
gram.
Folowlng the family worship I
at iu:uu a.m., a semi-potlucK
Loyalty Dinner will be enjoyed
by all In the parish hall. James
Hayward, a lay member of the
Church of the Redeemer In Pen
deton, will be guest speaker.
Mr. Hayward is the business
manager of the East Oregonian
newspaper.
All members and friends of
All Saints parish are encourag
ed to participate.
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lb
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Nabisco 1 Lb.
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Crackers
39$
Cutrite 125 ft.
WAX
PAPER
29$
Standby
TUNA
3 f" 89$
Nalley's CHILI CON CARNE, 3 $
Reception to Honor
Newlywed Couple
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Wagen
blast will be hosts to a public
reception on Sunday afternoon.
December 17, tor their newly
wed son and daughter-in-law,
John and Jacklyn Wagenblast.
Friends and relatives in the
surrounding areas are cordially
invited to call at the Wagen
blast home in Lexington be
tween the hours of 2:00 and
5:00 p.m. to extend their greet
ings to the couple.
A chapel ceremony on Sept
ember 17 in Reno, Nev., united
in marriage Jacklyn Mary
Broun, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
James R. Broun of Pendleton,
and John Wagenblast. Thev are
Dotn attending uregon State
University, where the bride is
a sophomore, majoring in phys
ical education, and the groom
is a junior in the field of ag
ricultural economics.
Haley's 46 oz. FRUIT DRINKS 4 -
Nalley's 30 oz.
BANQUET
Dill Chips
Blue Bell
POTATO CHIPS
3 pok 53c
Nalley's
MAYONNAISE
550
Waldorf
TOILET
TISSUE
10
Rolls
$1
Member Honored
By Bridge Club
Mrs. Ed Hiemstra was hostess
to members of her bridge group
on Wednesday evening, JNovem
ber 29, at her home.
Mrs. Adrian Cook was surpris
ed Dy tne group during the eve
ning with a birthday cake and
guts nononng her on her birth
day.
Winning high for the even
ing of bridge play was Mrs.
Cook, second high was won by
Mrs. Alan Martin, and low was
held by Miss Terry Lincecum.
Other members present for the
evening were Mrs. Bob Clough,
Mrs. Hal Whitaker, Mrs. Dick
Carpenter, and Mrs. Dan Bros-nan.
Grangers to Install
In lone Saturday
Morrow county Pomona Mas
ter Berl Akers, announces that
installation of Pomona and sub
ordinate Grange officers of Mor
row county will be held on Sat
urday, December 9, at 10:30 a.m.
in the Willows Grange hall at
lone.
The installation team from
Baker County and Bob Coble of
La Grande will be on hand to
officiate.
Visiting Grangers are asked to
bring salads or desserts to the
luncheon at noon. A school of
instruction, lead by State Depu
ty Bob Coble, will follow the
noon meal.
Flatt's Truck
Service
PHONE 989-8420
For Fast and Dependable
FREIGHT TRUCK SERVICE
Daily Overnight Service
From Portland Including
Saturdays
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