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SIX -The Heppner Gazette-Times. Heppner. Oregon. Thursday. January 29. 19 in'ililH'iillijlli'll'iPli11 P 1 H If in m as Cur - f VU ft "WwwiailMl h M ! u) Im.u Vbuh i n v. mi-ir VmwIm4 lilGL Ljj IMf "-.MjIjfftirtTTIIII'tilnjiimJUdnTJimilllJitnDIltlJUH'!"!!""! d3 CD Q iTtlT H hU n i r h J j. 1 A i i !l v 7 i t V s a ix. ... ; - i X J V , N -'V - . ' ..... .;::-.:-.- -,. :.'. I - f i n 1 J r j I -J u l n fn J i I j r Jzd u u u i J 1 L JLi I J I i UV. L-JLJV J J , " im n n n 13 D22d n i t n Probability I j i i f Odds Of II Ml lj I. Winning g v J I LJ U I J LJ LJ LJ Are 1 To 0! i l Ml X - : ' 'X r I i - CD 1. linssiDDfl onBfianGiy! r)inl Uii DlnM Dntii nnH Vnil t jum riuv me myiu nun omu ivu y --m.-, Ouil III Up IU lltuuu. Ill UIUKVMM s iiisidiuiy ...mo rviumn 5 ouppiy of Groceries. Ouer $5,023,0110 In Prizes NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Get a free "INSTANT GROCERY GIVEAWAY' ticket at participating Safeway Store3; one ticket per adult (18 years or older) per store visit, per day. EASY TO PLAY Use edge of coin to gently scratch off one row only. TICKET IS VOID IF MORETHAN ONE ROW IS SCRATCHED OFF. If the row you pick shows a prize, you win that prize. SWEEPSTAKES Fill in reverse side of any ticket not submitted as a winner and deposit in Sweepstakes Box at your nearby Safeway Store. Three drawinaswill be held for: 1 -$2500 and 86 - $25 Grocery Gift Certificate Prizes. All entries good for all drawings. ENTER NOW. im Banc Millions of Grocery Products Can Be Won Just Pick The Right Row ... and Get Your Prize Instantly. , niMifiifi )SQMra08!S 7-1- Pick Up Your "instot Grocery Giveaway" Ticket at Your L'earby Participating Oregon Ssfeivsy Store. (Except ilton-Frseuater) Promotion is scheduled to end on April 29, 1981. GROCERY NUMBER 00DS ODDS ODDS PRIZE OF 1 TICKET 13 TICKETS 26 TICKETS VALUE PRIZES 1 In: 1 in: 1 In: 1,000 50 320,000 24,616 12,308 50 250 64,000 4,923 2,462 10 500 32,000 2,462 1,231 These odds are In effect until 30 days after start. Thereafter, updated odds will be posted in participating stores and in any newspaper ads. The balance of prizes consist of 15,999,200 grocery products. (See product prize list posted in each store for complete description.) Based on probability, the odds of winning one of these prizes with one ticket Is 1 in 8. Odds of winning in the Sweepstakes will depend on the number of entries received. TOTAL RETAIL VALUE OF PRIZES AVAILABLE $5,500,000 Fill in the reverse side of anv ticket that is not submitted as a winner and deposit in the Sweepstakes Box at your nearby Safeway. I Yi: n -Ssia (j U rssS' ULlv Jk JLg5j "v. D2S0d On H((ijJS Probability Q, y I ' Odds Of riV-VAs Uinnino tt Are 1 To 8! W 3HA tiuiini'i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini'"';'!""'!1"''"""1"11!1""11"" ')tiw)Hiiwiiitt)it!iiii))min;mi'Mi)iiiu"i"iiMiii"Mm!ui"i'M litwwwwHmi,1: iii't 1 ' 1 If l-n V"' I. . ' MM'1 U;Mr.M)itltir;"'''''(iM'(''ililrthintiMiiiiilttn"""""'"" " Bishop Leipzig mourned The Most Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, retired Bishop of Baker (1950-1071) and one of the best known state church men died in Portland at the age of 85 on Jan. 17, and was buried in Portland's Mount Calvary Cemetery there last Saturday. Bishop Leipzig Is mourned by Catholics and non-Catholics not only for his long and outstanding church work but for several unusual activities. Before he was appointed Bishop of Baker he gave outstanding service to many parishes In western Oregon, Including St. Mary's of Cor vallis where he founded the O.S.U. Newman Club, fie served as president of the Corvallis Ministerial Associa tion and began his long relationship with fire depart ments which led, after many years, to his becoming an honorary life member of the International Firemen's As sociation. When he served the parish of Eugene and taught at the parish high school and coach ed basketball there for a few seasons he was responsible in 1911 for beginning the state "B" basketball tournament for smaller high schools. After this he served on the board of control of the Oregon Athletic Association and on many state committees. In 1949 Gov. McKay appointed him to the Oregon State Labor Concilia tion Board to represent the public. The families of St. Patrick's of Heppner remember Bishop Lripzig most fondly and with much pride. Drink the pot dry Jan. 30 You can drink the coffee pot dry and not pay for K on Friday, Jan. 30 - If you're wearing a tl Easter Seal Coffee Day button and do your drinking at any of the partici pating restaurants in more than 50 Oregon cities. Each participating rest aurant hopes to sell enough of the buttons between now and Coffee Day to buy a wheel chair, according to local Coffee Day committee mem bers. Chairs, which cost about $350, will be placed on loan statewide through the Easter Seals equipment loan service. Equipment from the service is available only to Oregon children and adults with physical disabilities who are unable to obtain such equip ment elsewhere. Local chairperson for the Heppner area is LaRae Kindle, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, 367 Linden Way, Heppner, 676-5223. OES, masonic dinner planned Ruth Locust Chapter No. 32, -Order of the Eastern Star, met Monday, Jan. 12, for a regularly stated meeting. Worthy Matron Louise Wood and Worthy Patron John Wood presided over the business of the chapter. Secrtary Carmelita Halvor sen stated that all Eastern Star members in the Pioneer Memorial Nursing Home had been remembered at Christ mas time. She also read a memorial for Karl B.Wipper, PGP of OES from Turner, Oregon. Those present felt it was nice to hear from mem bers sending in letters and cards with their 1981 dues. After the meeting a deli cious dessert was served by Susie Cooper. The table was decorated with a friendship theme. The next meeting will be Monday, Feb. 9, which will be " preceded by a potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. and entertain ment to honor the Masons. All Eastern Star members, Masons and their families are invited.