Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, January 15, 1970, Page 4, Image 4

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    Holly Rebekahs
Have Installation
tllv Rebekah Lodge met
GX2ETTE-TO1ES
4 Thuru. January IS. 968
MCGG Basketball Team in 2nd Place
fr-i. .. ,, f'nuniv uniiii""
Growers basketball team play
ing in th Pendleton city
League now has a record of 3 3.
This puts them In 2nd place In
their division. They have live
more games to go.
Their next game with Farm
ore U at Athena Sunday, Jan
18 at 2 p.m. at McEwen Men
School. The next league game
will be Jan. 23 at 8:30 at the
Tendleton Armory with James.
MCGG TS. Farmora
This game was played Jan. 7.
MCGG lost 53 to 65.
F armor)
McMilllan, B.
McMllllan, D.
Barker
Halverson
Blessinger
Lleuallen
Bannister
Phillips
Littleton
13
4
14
2
6
3
7
8
Padbere. L.
Wright, K.
Ekslrom, R.
Ball, A.
Halverson
Padberg, M.
Rletmann, L.
Pointer. T.
Gray, R.
MCGG
63
13
6
2
2
3
6
10
53
MCGG Juniors j ,
This game was played Jan.
12 and MCGG won 76 to 44.
Halverson, J.
Padberg, M.
Padberg, L.
Rletmann, L.
Pointer. T.
Gray, R.
Juniors
Mines
Winters
Justus
Medonlch
Jones, P.
Raw
Enbysk
Jones. S.
Liverimore
76
10
3
2
4
4
11
44
Rhea Creek Home Extension
unit called off their Wednesday
meeting and will have It In
February. Molly Saul will speak
then on "Know the Truth About
Foods". The lessons concerns
food fads, frauds and food additives.
FORD'S TIRE SERVICE
Your Battery Headquarters
Most All Popular Sizes
6 Volt 12 Volt
SANS SOUCI REBEKAH LODGE and WUtow Lodge ;
cers installed Saturday evening ax
from leM: Mary Bailey. Esther Bergstrom. Jack Sumner. Opal
Cook. 2nd row: Adelle LaTrace, Ola Ruggles. Mary McMurtry.
Dudley Tash. Bob Lowe.
New Officers Seated
for IOOF and Rebekahs
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See Us
For Your
Truck
Tractor
Car
Batteries
FORD'S TIRE
SERVICE
Ph. 676-9481
Heppner
Following a ham dinner pre
pared by Mrs. LHrry Cook. Mrs.
Archie Padberg, Mrs. Gerald
Rood and Mrs. Ola Ruggles and
served by the Rainbow Girls, a
Joint Installation of Willow
Lodge No. 66 and Sans Souci
Rebekah. Lodge No. 33 was held
at the IOOF Hall. Mrs. Ed La
Trace and Mrs. C. J. D. Bau
man were in charge of the ta
ble decorations.
The installing officers were
District Deputy Grand Master
R:.lnh Reamer: District Deputy
i President, Adelle LaTrace; Dep
uty Grand Marshals, cornea
Green and Rutn Bergsirom wun
Oma Cox at the piano.
Officers for this year: wniow
Lodge No. 66 Noble Grand,
Jack Sumner; Vice Grand, Rob
ert Lowe; secretary, uuaiey
Tash; treasurer, Leon Ball; Wor
den, Lincoln Nash; conductor,
John Wightman; Inner guara-1
Ian, Bill Lowe; outside guard
ian, Archie Bechdolt; RSNG,
Randall Peterson; LSNG, Cor
nett Green; RSVG Pete McMurt
ry; LSVG, C. J. D. Bauman.
Officers for this year of Sans
Soucl Rebekah Lodge No. 33
are: Noble Grand, Esther Bergs
trom; RSNG, Altha Kirk; LSNG,
Hazel Bauman; Vice Grand,
Mary McMurtry; RS, Alta Stev
ens; LS, Mildred Padberg; re
Adelle La-
I Trace; financial secretary, Ola
Ruggles; treasurer, Mary Bail
ey; Worden, Bernlce Nash; Con
ductor. Ruth Bergstrom; Chap
lain, Pearl Wright; musician,
Shirley Connor; color bearer,
Alice Luttrell; Inside Guardian,
i Hnctnn- Outside Guardian,
Betty Rood; Junior PNG, Opal
Cook; Right Aide riNU, ueuia
Archer; Loft Aide PNG, Lynn
wnmioumnH! Rieht Aide to Chap
lain, Verna Boutelle; Left Aide
to Chaplain, Mattie Green.
Gifts were presented to the
outgoing Noble Grands, upai
Cook and Jack Sumner.
Judy Jones is dong her stu
dent teaching from the Univer
ciHr nf nrpcnn at Astoria pub
lic schools and the Job Corps
at Tongue Point. She is major
tr,r, in oipmpntarv education.
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marcel Jones
forget the weather
GO BY UNION PACIFIC'S PORTLAND ROSE
Check this new convenient commuter schedule and join the traffic beaters.
(Clip schedule lor future reference)
EASTBOUND
(Read Down)
SCHEDULE
WESTBOUND
(Read Up)
7:00 A
8:30 A
9:05 A
10:45 A.
11:25 A
1:35 P
2:45 P
5 05 P
5:31 P
5:50 P.
6 50 P
7:15 P
8:40 P
9:35 P
10 25 P
11 35 P
1:45 A
5:08 A
7:30 A
9 30 A
11:10 A
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I u Hnnrt Riunr tv 8:
UThe Dalles Lv 8
LvHinkle Lv 6
Lv Pendleton Lv 5
Lv La Grande Lv 3
Lv Baker Lv,Tv4?
Lv Huntington Lv(PT)1Z
l u Wfiisor Lv
Lv Ontario Lv
Lv Nampa Lv
Lv Boise Lv
Lv Glenns Ferry Lv
Lv Shoshone Lv
Lv Minidoka Lv
LvPocatello Lv
Lv Montpelier Lv
Lv Hock Springs Lv
Lv Rawlins Lv
Lv Laramie Lv
Lv Cheyenne Lv
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:00 P.M.
35 P.M.
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46 A M.
53 A M.
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With this new and convenient
schedule, patrons will have the
opportunity to help us keep
this service uuougn meir
Datronaoe and support
of these trains.
mill)
'Thursday for their regular meet
ing and installation 01 uu
with District 20 Deputy Presl
dent, Mrs. Adelle LaTrace. pre
siding. Members of the install
ing team were Mrs. Altha Kirk,
Marshal, Mrs. Mary Bailey,
Chaplain, Mrs. Opal Cook, War
den, Mrs. Esther Bergstrom,
Secretary, Mrs. Letha Archer,
Treasurer and Ada Eselson,
OSG.
Installed first was the PNG,
Mrs. Donna Paplneau, after
which the elected officers, Dor
othy Burcham, Noble Grand;
Frieda Majeske, Vice Grand,
Delpha Jones, Secretary and
Hilda Yocom, Treasurer were
given the oath and Installed.
Mrs. Burcham then appointed
her new officers, Ida Lee En
gelman, Warden; Vivian McCon
nell, Conductor; June Field,
n5n- VpnlH Hendirckson. ISG;
Florence McMillan, Chaplain;
Dimple Munkers, RSNG, Ruth
Rnhinsnn. LSNG: Eula Bloods-
worth, LSVG and Catie Padberg,
RSVG.
A gift of appreciation was
presented the District Deputy,
whn nrpspntpd seals for the un
written work to Mrs. Burcham,
Mrs. Majeske, Mrs. Padberg and
Mrs. McMillan.
The meeting was conducted
by the newly installed NG, with
the business being the election
of a trustee for three years. Mrs.
Ida Lee Engleman was elected.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room, after which a
short club meeting was held
with the announcement made
that the next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Ruth Rob
inson and is an election of officers.
ie SALE
Great Buys for Everyone
Fashionable Warm Winter Clothing
You'll Wear for Months of Cold Weather
1-Rack Wool Slacks Vz off
Long Sleeve Knit Tops Va off
Some Sweaters Vi off
Jackets (Limited)
Youth and Ladies Va off
Brand New Sweaters and Skirts
Vi Off
DECIDE NOW TO SAVE!
Dale Slusher of Pacific North
west Bell of Pendleton was here
Monday on business.
Small boy to sister's date:
"Why do you come to see my
sister all the time? Don't you
have one of your own?"
AfW a rpcent nieht at the mo
vies, we've decided that adults
shouldn't attend science fiction
films without a 12-year-old
along to explain the technical
DRASTICALLY REDUCED
Better Dresses
Some Children's Clothes
Charm plus a few Robes V3 off
A Few Half-Size Dresses
Greatly Reduced Some at Cost
ONE WEEK ONLY
FRIDAY, JAN. 16
TO SATURDAY, JAN. 24
El mas Apparel
and FLOWER SHOP
HEPPNER
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ENROLLMENT ENDS
IN JUST
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FOR INITIAL COVERAGE FOR T0U ANU ALL YUUK rAMlLT!
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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY'S
HOSPITAL INDEMNITY
"TRI-FIVE PLAN"
$500 per month for up to 555 days each time you are
hospitalized . . . Benefits begin the first day before
ago 65, the eighth day after age 65, the fifteenth
day after age 75. No benefit amount reduction be
cause of age.
$1,000 accidental death benefit; $3,000 common
carrier travel accidental death.
50 accidental death benefit reduction and 5055
common carrier accidental death benefit after age 65.
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50 and over ' $5 00
40 to 49 4 50
39 and under $3.50
Dependents 18 and under $1-50
Add th premium for ch pinon covrd by your 'Tri
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Heppner
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Ph. 676-9113
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