Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, November 15, 1973, Page 9, Image 9

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The Merrymaken Card
Club wai held Thursday eve
ning at the first grade room
with Judy Simmons as host
ess. High score was won by
Darlene Bartlett. Pinochles
were won by Sue Mattlson and
Irma Ralston. Others playing
for the eveing were Lorri
Hire, Margie Robbing, Pat
McMlnn, Barbara Heim, Vir
ginia Sitton, Cvy Luper and
Kallie Spivey.
The Camp Five Womens
Club met last week to plan the
upcoming dance. The dance
will be sponsored by the Camp
Five Womens Gub and the
proceeds will go toward the
scholarship fund. The date is
Nov. 17. at the Legion Hall in
Fossil. Tickets are available
from any member of the
Camp Five Womens Club, The
date for the Christmas card
party is Dec. 8 at the Camp
Five Community Hall.
Good Neighbors will hold its
annual bazaar Nov. 16 in the
Jpffmore Hall kitchen. The
proceeds will go towards a
community project. Donations
are welcome. For information
call Molly Day, 768-2555,
Linda Nyseth, 768-2626. There
will be a door prize.
Doubledeck Card Gub was
held Friday evening at the
first grade room with Virginia
Sitton as hostess. High was
won by Naomi Rice with
second high going to Marylin
Bailey. Pinochles went to Vi
Stinkard and Bonnie Camp
bell. Others playing were
Rossie Graham, LaVelle Jel
lick and Hallie Spivey.
Going to Portland over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Jiggs Bowman and family.
They were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Bowman and their
new daughter, Erika.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Reid went to John Day
Tuesday for eye care.
Mrs. Robert Kelso and Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Bell went to
. Madras Thursday evening
where Mrs. Kelso entered
Mountain View Hospital.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don
Slinkard over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Slinkard and family of Klam
ath Falls.
Retumina after a week's
vacation at North Powder
were Mr. and Mrs. Verlin
Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvy Spivey
of Baker and neice and
nephews Kelly, Bryan, Terry
and Barry, were here for the
weekend visiting relatives and
friends.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Norris were Fred
Norris and son, Mike, and Ed
Norris of Prineville.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stanton for the past week were
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt
and sons of Swisshome. Visi
ting Mr. and Mrs. Stanton
over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Doggett and
family of Bend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Spivey over the weekend were
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Wood and
family of Baker.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Kandle were Mr.
and Mrs. Dwayne Kandle and
family of Redmond and Hugh
Kandle of Baker.
Theresa Hyatt was home
over the weekend visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Way
land Hyatt.
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Lexington
Holly Rebekah Lodge met
Thursday for the regular
meeting under the chairman
ship of Noble Grand Freida
Majeske.
Elected officers are noble
grand, Florence McMillan;
vice grand, Vivian McCon
nell ; secretary, Delpha Jones ;
. treasurer, Ruth RoHnson :
and three-year trustee, Freida
Majeske.
Visiting member, Bernice
Wihlon, Redmond, was Intro
duced. Following the meeting
refreshments were served In
the dining room.
Mrs. Mike Palmer enter
tained Sunday with a pinochle
party for her husband's birth
day. Guests were Mrs. Ken
neth Marshall, Mrs. Gell
Rhea, Mrs. C.C. Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Palmer,
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Ployhar.
Prizes were awarded to Mr.
Ployhar, men's high and
traveling; Kenneth Palmer,
low; Mrs. Rhea, women's high
and Mrs. Ployhar, low.
William J. Van Winkle is a
patient in Pioneer Memorial
Hospital.
Lucille Mathews, Newport,
was a weekend caller at the
Bernard Doherty home. She
visited with other friends on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Rivin and
Vickie Walden, Portland,
visited Mrs. Florence McMil
lan over the weekend. Other
visitors on Sunday were Robin
Spriggle and Billy Irvin,
Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Armin Wihlon,
Redmond, were overnight
visitors at the C.C. Jones
ranch, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Law
rence, Toledo, have been
recent callers at the Leonard
Munkers home.
Irrlnon
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stea
gall were Spray callers at the
home of his mother, Mr. Cora
Burnside, Sunday.
Wednesday evening Wilbur
Steagall was honored with
surprise birthday dinner by
family members.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Crowell of lone. Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Brandhagen
and family, Pendleton, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Doughtery and
family of Heppner, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Steagall and family
of Lexington, and Mr. and
Mrs. Steagall.
Donald Van Winkle, Salem,
spent several days last week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Van Winkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Van
Winkle and daughter Theresa,
Pendleton, spent several days
this week at the William J.
Van Winkle home.
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Messen
ger were Portland visitors last
week at the homes of their
sons, Carroll Messenger and
Jerry Messenger and their
families.
Word has been received that
Mrs. Lola Breeding is hospi
talized at Good Shepherd
Hospital in Hermiston. Mrs.
Breeding fell at her Irrigon
home and broke her hip.
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This "before" and "after" scene is taking place in a
home in Heppner, where a young couple is in the
process of remodeling their home. A home
improvement loan through First National Bank can
help you with your remodeling problems.
READY TO REMODEL?
WE'RE READY TO HELP.
There are some home improve
ment projects that are best
suited to the fall and winter
months. Projects that will make
the hours spent indoors more
comfortable for you and your
family. Like the installation of a
new, more efficient heating sys
tem ... the construction of a
spacious garage ... or the addi
tion of a party room.
Improvements made to your
property usually add value far
beyond your initial investment,
making most any home improve
ment well worth the money.
That's why at First National we
make loans readily available for
all kinds of building or remodel
ing projects. So you can in
crease your comfort . . . and
your property value, too.
Manager Ken Belcher or Loan
Officers Mary Eleanor Gilman
and John Messick will be glad to
discuss home improvement
financing with you. Helping our
customers improve their way of
living is just one of many servic
es offered by First National in
Heppner. Stop by soon.
Wed like to
1 get to know
you.
HEPPNER BRANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
MEMBER FDIC
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wad
holm, who were married in
Weed, Ca , Nov. S, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Sweeney, and friends here on
the weekend. They were
presented with a wedding gift
from the Irrigon Assembly of
God during the morning ser
vice Sunday. Mrs. ttadholm is
the former Carol Jane Wiley.
The newlyweda left for Ft.
Huachuka, Ariz., Sunday
afternoon where he is serving
in the Army as a chaplain's
assistant.
Mrs. Ellen Reeder has
returned from a recent trip to
Arizona where she visited
some of her children.
Vera Cooley was called to
Oklahoma due to the illness of
her mother, Elnora Aborgast.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judd
and family of Salem spent
Saturday in Irrigon. They
have purchased property from
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bently and
plan to make their home here.
The American Cancer Mo
bile Unit from Portland gave
free Pap smear tests to 45
women in Irrigon. Results
have now been mailed to each
one. Local helpers were Jean-
nette Gayman, Eva Anderson.
Juanita Ryan and Frances
McCoy, who Is the local
chairman for the American
Cancer Society. Any questions
on the cancer program may be
addressed to Mrs. McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Berger
have returned from a two
week vacation through Cen
tral Oregon and up the Oregon
and Washington coasts.
They stopped first at Bend,
where they were overnight
guests of his niece.
When they arrived In Depot
Bay they found people lined on
the street watching six fishing
boats struggling to come in
over the bar in rough weather.
In Astoria they visited
Berger 's brother and his wife.
He took them, along with the
river pilot, out in the pilot boat
on the mouth of the Columbia
River. They had to wait for the
bar pilot to bring them back to
shore.
Driving up through Wash
ington they crossed the ferry
at Edmonds and visited their
son in Warm Beach for six
days, which they spent fishing
and shopping.
Recent visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmeder
and Pamela were her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold rUsh
worth of Lawrence, New
Zealand, sheep farm opera
tors. They had also visited In
Europe. Scotland and England
before coming to the t'nited
States.
Mrs. Vida lleliker and J D.
Landcaster were honored
guests at a birthday dinner
held Nov. I at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Lancaster In
Cecil. Others present were
Mrs Al Marick, Laura Mar
kk. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab
tree and Junior Lancaster. -
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Experienced in all types of automatic
ana electronic control systems.
MARTIN "MARTY" CRAIG
Box 500, Rt. 3 Ph. 567-8048
Hermiston, ure.
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BUSINESS NOirON, ORWON
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R5chard WelIman
CASH REGISTERS O""" Manager
COPY MACHINES TT .
adding machines Jerry Hames
dictating equipment Co - Owner
CENTRAL
MARKET
These Prices Good Friday and Saturday
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Oregon Chief
BONELESS HAMS
Cn to
lb. ' "
Lynden Cooking Timer
HENS, 8-13 lb lb. 770
HENS, IS lb lb- 79C
TOMS, 17-23 lb lb. 69$
TOMS, 25 lb lb.740
TOMS, 27 lb. lb.77C
TOMS, 29 lb. lb.OOC
BELTS, 5-7 lb - lb. 01$
7-op or Coca Cola
?9A PACIFIC SHRIMP
2.69 v
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Angel Food Cake f.lfo rilMfE HEAT
IlillUVb Itibirll
Hills Bros.
Coffee
10-oz. Instant
$1.49
lib.
2-lb.
31b.
Betty Crocker
ZEE TOWELS
Nabisco Mystic Mint
Hey Days or Pinwheels
Sea Paltt
OYSTERS
59
Top Food
Sweet Potatoes
j Yams jstutzlt
mandarin Oranges (Cranberries 29
jCelery.-A staiks $1
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Prices effective Nov. 16-17
Phones: -(Groc.) 676-9614, (Meat) 676-9288
It's nice to save twice
low prices and S&H
Green Stamps
MARKET
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