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    Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon, Mar. 24, 1949
Page 3
Many Activities
Of Week Noted by
lone News Writer
By Echo Palmateer
DATES TO REMEMBER
March 25 The Three Links
club at the Rebekah hall In the
afternoon.
March 26 Social meeting of
the Topic club at the Verner
Troedson home. Bridge and pin
ochle will be played.
March 26 Dance at the grange
hall.
March 27 Womans Missionary
society will meet at the home of
Mrs. Leonard Carlson in the af
ternoon at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Baker will give an account
of their trip to the Hawaiian is
lands this winter. Everyone in
vited. March 31 Third and last meet,
ing of the cotton dress shop at
the grange hall. All-day meeting.
A birthday party was held af
ter the business meeting of the
Rebekah lodge Thursday of last
week in honor of Mrs. Louis Ball,
Mrs. Tom White, Mrs. Gordon
White, Mrs. Ella Davidson, Mrs.
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In THE PIONEER. DAY OP OUR. COUNTRY,
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Later on, as America developed,
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BUT THROUGHOUT OUR HISTORY THE CONCEPT OF
'GOOD CIRCUMSTANCEs'hAS CENTERED AROUND THE
HOME AND FAMILY. IT HAS EMBRACED THE
OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE THE SUBSTANCE OP UVIN9,
TO NURTURE THE BONDS OP LOVE ANO AFFECTION
AND TO PLAN CONFIDENTLY TOWARD THE FAMILY'S
FUTURE WELL-BEING.
Your Authorized Dealers
Gilliam & Bisbee
Heppner, Oregon
Omar Rietmann
lone, Oregon
A. C. Crowell, H O. and George
Ely, Ernest Lundell, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest McCabe and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert DeSpaln. Games were
played and cake, ice cream and
coffee were served from tables
decorated with green and white
candles, shamrocks, horse shoes,
etc. The hostesses were Mrs.
Omar Rietmann, Mrs. Ida Cole
man, Miss Mary Brackett and
Mrs. Pete Cannon.
College students home for
spring vacation are, Oregon
State, Bruce Smith, Tommy Do
herty and Alfred Shirley Jr.; Uni
versity of Oregon, Miss Shirlee
Smouse, Miss Barbara Smith and
a friend, Miss Enne Armstrong
of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada,
and Louis Carlson; University of
Washington, Alton Yarnell; E. O.
C. E., Matt and John Doherty.
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith gave
a birthday dinner Saturday eve
ning in honor of their son, Bruce.
Others present were Miss Bar
bara Smith, Miss Enne Arm
strong, Mr. and Mrs. John Ran
sier of Morgan and Mrs. Ted
Smith and son Phil of Heppner.
Diane and Karen MeCurdy of
Heppner spent the week end
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan MeCurdy Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howell of
Heppner and Mr. and Mrs Ernest
Heliker drove to Pendleton Sun
day. Mrs. C. W. Burton of Portland
is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lana
Padberg. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mise
tich and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car
son of Portland spent the week
end at the Padberg home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Martin
and children of Madras spent the
week edn here. Mr. Martin is
staying for a while to do some
work on his house. He also oper
ates a ranch near Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley of College
Place, Wash., spent last week in
lone. Mr. Hurley is a piano tun-
(on? mi
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Bear tie difference
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Th. Stytalln. D. lux 4-Deor Man
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quality which runt all through the ear.
There t nothing fiimty or "tinny" about
thit car; it proeidtt quality that it "true
blue" through and through!
er. Mrs. Hurley is an aunt of
Mrs. Clifford Carlson.
Initiation was held in the third
and fourth degrees at a grange
meeting Saturday evening. Two
were initiated from lone and five
from Lexington. At the meeting
Oscar Lundell gave a talk about
the grange cooperating with the
city in removing the stumbling
blocks irom the sidewalks in
town. Lunch was served by Mrs.
Ernest Heliker, Mrs. James Lind
say and Mrs. John Ransier. The
tables were decorated in keeping
with St. Patrick's day.
The HEC of Willows grange
met at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Halvorsen Friday, March 18, with
13 members present. The program
consisted of a beanie bout in
which history and stories were
told about beans. A potluck din
ner was served at noon and lunch
in the afternoon. The hostesses
were Mrs. Halvorsen, Mrs. Her
shall Townsend and Mrs. John
Eubanks.
Mrs. Thomas Ash beck and
daughter of Ordnance were
guests of Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettyjohn are
moving from ther home in Ac!
ams to The Dalles. Their son Jim
my is staying with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Lindsay, while they are getting
moved.
Jerry Bailey is employed a!
the Standard Oil station.
The mothers of the 7th and
8th grade pupils gave a banquet
at the school house the evening
of March 15 in honor of the grade
school basketball team. Edmond
Rristow was toastmaster. Mrs. W.
McCoy gave a piano solo; read
ing by Margaret Hubbard; piano
solo by Shirlee McGreer; vocal
solo by E. S: Stultz; talk and
presentation of trophy and let
ters to the grade school team by
Francis Ely, coach. The fresh
man girls waited on the tables.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in dancing.
The 4-H club cooking class and
their leader, Mrs. Verner Troed-
son, held a meeting at the Noel
Dobyns apartment Wednesday,
March 6. They spent the time on
their work books.
The Ladies Aid met at the
home of Mrs. Oscar Lundell on
Thursday of last week.
The Ameca club was entertain
ed at the home of Mrs. Earl Mc
Cabe Wednesday, March 16, with
Mrs. Howard Eubanks helping.
Twenty members and two guests
were present. The guests were
Mrs. Ray Pettyjohn of Adams and
Mrs. John Darst of Eugene.
The first meeting of the cotton
dress work shop was held March
17 at the grange hall with about
15 ladies making dresses. The
leaders were Mrs. Omar Riet
mann, Mrs. L. A. McCabe, Mrs.
Francis Ely and Mrs. Sam Mc
Millan. The next meeting will
be March 23. The leaders were
instructed in the second meeting,
Friday, March 18.
Wilbur Akers took a load of
farm machinery to Medford last from The Dalles hospital
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