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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 22, 1949
Yuletide Programs
Feature Activities
At lone Past Week
By MRS. ECHO FALMATKFR
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homo W1rw'.y Ut hyk.
with a jxv'uv- i:7i".t : r-.ra
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Mrs. VrrHM- T,-,,-'.''". v:v$
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tarytivASurfr. M.-s f- M K-ikit
The club piannssl to purchase
silverware and dishes for the
church. The next meetinc will be
at the home of Mrs. Waiter Cor
ley, January 11. After the meet
ing a Christmas party was held
In the play room in the basement
whuh was decorated with a tree
and other Christmas motifs. An
exehanpe of gifts was held and
candv and popcorn balls were
sen. ed. Mrs. m. Seehafer re
ci ivi d the door prize.
Mrs. F.rnest Heliker, represent
ative of the lone coniniunity for
the veterans hospital at Walla
Walla reports the M lowing do
nations from here: Rebekahs. $10: j trea
Kastern Star Social club. t: Am
run Locum Auxiliary
C. Sua-.son So: K. W. Brisiow.
"i.i-chi- .lt d w.ites: cash dona
;., i' Mr. "and Mrs Garland
Vr. and Mrs. Adon
i i-- c't Vr. and Mrs. Clifford
Mr. an c.Mrs. Jack Karris.
'",,1 Vr. and Mrs. liordon White.
7 , tending wrapped packages
we.-e Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Heliker,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mr.
and Mrs. Omar Rietmann. Mr.
and Mrs. Werner Rietmann, Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Dobyns, Mr. and
and Linda Halvorson. Mrs. Town
send pave a reading about the
first Christmas and how the
hvmn Si lent Nifiht was written.
The high school glee club girls
sang several carols. Rev. Alfred
Shirlev gae a talk on Christmas.
Herl Akers showed a movie on
'The Night Before Christmas."
Then Santa Clans came with
for the kuuues. me ro
under of the evening was spent
$3.30; 'in playing games ana cams.
Hershal Tovvnsend s parents, oi
Portland, are visiting at his home.
Peter Timm of Pendleton re-
icon! Iv underwent a major oper
! ation" in Walla Walla. The Timms
1 vvc
lone has begun to take on a
Christmassy atmosphere, with
snow on the ground and outside
and inside trees decorated.
DATES TO REMKMBLR: Dec.
23. masquerade ball at Legion
hall; Dec. 28. town meeting at
Legion hall. Everyone invitea to
Mrs. Harry arnell, Mr. and .Mrs. aueIut. poc. 25, there will only De
Lee Beekner, Mr. aim -Mrs. c. ri. one h0,,r service at the Cooperat-
Coll
SAAGER'S
PHARMACY
to see
the
ALL NEW
REMINGTON
PORTABLE
An Ideal Gift
for
CHRISTMAS
Phone 62
Henderson Office
Supply
Walla Walla, Wash.
Baker, and Echo Falmateer The
Heppner Gazette Times gave a
box of stationery. Mrs. Heliker
complimented the people of lone
for their generosity in mis giving.
A program entitled "Christmas
Pictures was presented at tne
Cooperative church Sunday eve
ning. It consisted ot prelude, sev
eral Christmas instrumental
hymns by Mrs. Frederick Martin
on the solo vox; nymn, narK,
the Herald Angels Sing." by all;
invocation by Rev. Alfred brurley;
opening chorus by the juniors of
the Sunday school; recitation,
"Three Great Kings"; tableau,
'Three Wise Men"; recitation,
ive church. 10 to 11 o'clock a. m
Mrs. August Peterson and chil
dren of Yakima are guests at the
Lewis Ball home.
Mrs. Robert De Shazer of Lake-
view died Dec. 1-1. Mrs. De Shazer j
is a niece of Mrs. H. O. Ely of
Morgan. She is survived by her
husband and three children.
Billy Lundell of Milvvaukie was
a visitor here last weeK.
Mrs. Oscar Peterson and dau
ghter Eunice returned last week
from Kansas where they visited
relatives.
The lone Garden club met at
the Congregational church Tues
! dav afternoon, Dec 13. Mrs. Edith
Shenherds of Bethlehem": tab- Niehoson eave a report on the
leau. -Shepherds and Angels"; - calla lily. She stated that in this
song. "While Shepherds Watch-1 part of the country It was an in
ed"'; tableau. "Nine Stars"; song, door plant. Mrs. Gordon White
beginners; 'gave a report on the garden in
'Twinkle. Twinkle
chorus. "Silent Night", high
school glee club led by Alan Ro
bertson; song. "Here We Come to
I Bethlehem". Beginners; tableau.
! "The Manger." The W lse Men
! present their gifts. The Christmas
I offering was taken at this time.
SSong. "Away in a Manger," Be
I ginners. Solo. 'The Mother's
iSong." Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn; cho
rus. "Adeste Fidelis," high school.
I "Joy to the World" by all, follovv-
ed by the benediction. Mrs. E. M.
! Baker was the pianist.
After the regular grange meet
ing Saturday evening, a program
was given, with Mrs. Hershall
! Tovvnsend, lecturer, in charge.
I The program consisted of a wel
come bv Sandra tubanks; recita
tion, Arleta MeCabe; Christmas
i play, recitations by Buzzy and
: Cherry Corley, Mancel Tovvnsend,
$IMTHIS CHRISTMAS
WruW Chr.ctnM u a Saon of Grt lor to all ....
fo) W u brv4 tn iction oi ppopni and
ksuaJ ffirtt a taai tntM With ihn m mind otiw
lr p;ta kmuioi ... G.t Boc.i ol Hppir t
Umiiy an4 tnnds and ycu'U ffira el anwrtaia-
mm. ductiot and Uin.
Suraiy ttua ta Daodadiy DiHartnt .... tKati loo, what
mm appivcianw ui couid M chotan.
ATjlb. 1 d otsi nan ena ot $i 00, f 2 50 ar.J
SS 00 G youn today.
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The Story of ff
The Nativity WlJ
formation center in Portland and
told of the many displays. Mis.
W. R. Wentworth also attended
the exhibits there. The snapdra
gon was chosen for the flower ot
the club. The yearbooks will be
Dut out soon. Mrs. Harry arnell
and Mrs. Gordon White served re
freshments after the meeting.
Mrs. Echo Palmateer won the door
Drize. A demonstration in making
wreaths was given by Mrs. Went.
worth.
The HEC of Wilows grange met
at the hall Friday afternoon and
the following officers were in
stalled by Mrs. Ernest Heliker, as
sisted by Mrs. James Lindsav .
Chairman, Mrs. Hershall Town
send; secretary, Mrs. Berl Akers;
treasurer, Mrs. Lewis Halvorsen;
Mrs. Marion Palmer, vice chair
man, was absent. For the pro
gram, in charge of Mrs. O. L.
Lundell, a game was played. Mrs.
Ernest Heliker gave a reading
and Mrs. Donald Heliker, Pomo
na HEC chairman, gave a talk.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
Berl Akers and Mrs. Donald Hel
iker. A Christmas party engaged the
attention of the Rebekahs after
their meeting Thursday evening
of last week, the wail vvas decor
ated in the Christmas theme and
with a large tree. Court whist was
played. Winners of prizes were
Mrs. C. V. Svvanson, high and
Mrs. Cleo Drake, low. Refresh
ments were served and an ex
change of gifts was held. The
hostesses were Mrs. Paul Petty
john. Mrs. Francis Ely, Mrs.
Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Wallace
Matthews and Mrs. Adon Ham
lett. Recent Portland visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lindstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Franklin Lindstrom, Mr.!
and Mrs. Dav id Baker and Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Wentworth, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherer and
children.
Mrs Fred Ely is a patient at
The Dalles hospital
Fayne Fry, student at Oregon
Slate college, is home for the
holidays.
Wallace Coleman is employed
in Portland.
Harry Yarnell and son Alton
left Monday for Portland to get
some supplies for their new house
on Second street.
Ernest Heliker and Ed Buschke
went to Herniiston Monday and
will do a little goose hunting.
Ralph Aldrich wrecked his car
Tuesday of last week near Hepp
ner, due to ice and fog. He in
jured his leg and now has it in a
jcast.
I Mrs. Garland Svvanson was
j called to Salem last week due lo
the illness of her mother, Mrs. Re
;gina Miller.
I Mrs. Omar Rietmann left for
Portland Sunday evening to be
with her mother, Mrs. Inez tree
land, who was injured in a fall
recently.
Mrs. Ellen Rieth is ill with
pneumonia at her home but is
improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R Lundell spent
Monday in Pendleton
Sunday school Christmas par
ties were held Saturday after
noon. The nursery and beginners
party vvas held in the basement
of the Cooperative church with
about 50 children present and
about 25 mothers who assisted
with the party. A tree and treats
were the main features. Berl Ak
ers showed a Christmas movie.
The primary class was entertain
ed at the Congregational church
by Mrs. Omar llietmann and Mrs.
Ralph Crum. The room was de
corated wit It a fireplace. Games
were played, gifts exchanged and
treats given
Mr. and Mrs. George Mead of
Heppner were visitors at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Phil
(jrittin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messen
ger and daughter of Meacham
are visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. William Zinter.
COURT PHOCCEDINCS FOR
NOVEMBER, 1949
The minutes of the October,
19-19 term were read and ap
proved.
The Court ordered the transfer
of $tit)73.97 of the Motor License
Fund to the General Koad Fund.
The Court ordered the following
Bangs' Disease claim paid: Rose
Doherty, $24.00.
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL FUND:
Sadie Parrish, deputy $ 147.25
j V'' A
CHARLES A. LOCKWOOD
State Game Director
Oregon State Game Commission
Frances Mitchell, deputy 197.14
Leila J. McLachlan, office
clerk 121.95
Olive B. Hughes, deputy 19S.0O
Margaret liillis, nurse 2ti!l.4U
A. J. Chaffee, janitor 181.09
Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Phys. 24.75
Susie W. Miller, court re
porter 49.50
William Garner, Justice of
the peace 74.25
J: O. Hager, justice of the
peace 121.55
Ralph I. Thompson, county
court 76.07
Russell K. Miller, county
court 88.19
Kilham Stationery & Printing
Co., Tax Collection $6.10;
Sheriff $7.70 1.1 SO
C. J. D. Bauman. sheriff 78.76
C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 5.38
West Coast Printing & Bind
ing Co., Assessor 95.20
Kilham Stationery & Print
ing Co., Assessor
13.25
to send season's greetings
this way
The Heppner Laundry, court
house
Case Furniture Co., court
house
Gilliam & Bisbee, court
house
Pacific Power & Light Co.,
court house
Thomson Bros., jail
Central Market, jail
Heppner Laundry, jail
Central Market and Groc.
jail
Court Street Market, jail
Pacitic Tel. and Tel. Co.
current expense
Bradley D. Fancher, District
Attorney
Margaret Gillis, nurse mile
age Oregon Dist. Attorney Assn.
District Attorney
Heppner Gazette Times,
otticial publication
.76
1.25
7.56
31.58
7.09
3.S2
1.28
9.73
65.94
75.11
30.00
59.71
10.00
46.S0
4.89 1
William C. Heath 242.47
Darold Hams 276H5
Flovd Borman 268.53
Austin Wilson 134.47
Wilbur Jackson 243.65
George A. Stalcup 193.20
Lewis Ball 285.15
Roger Allen 235.00
W. Cunningham 308.62
Jack Slocum 278.02
Carl Cropp 255.02
Ed Kelly 239.09
H. Sherer 355.74
Paul G. Pettyjohn
Marshall Wells Stores
Sunset Motor Co.
Wentworth and Irwin
Contractor Equipment Cpn. 12.35
Citv of Heppner. water Dept. 1.95
D. H. Jones and Son 31.83
Western Auto Store 1.48
Heppner Hardware & Elec
tric Co. 9.72
Unrein Motor Service 7.00
WARRANTS ISSUED ON THE
GENERAL ROAD FUND:
Lexington Oil Co-op 21.80
Industrial Air Products Co. 8.69
Union Oil Co. 828.2.1
The Texas Co. 358.58
Columbia Equipment Co. 1.37
Feenaughty Machinery Co. 5.97
Heppner Lumber Co. 35.20
Jack Allen Supply Co. 12.54
Jones Scott Co. 8.25
Woodbury and Co. 17.81
Independent Garage 4.55
Newport Construction Co.
and Russell Olson 2,170.80
S. C. Russell 14.10
Howard Cooper Corp. 30.85
Gilliam and Bisbee 60.27
Pacific Power and Light Co. 8.69
State Industrial Accident
Commission 139.17
English and Co. 337.80
First National Bank of
Portland 304.70
Interior Motor Freight 9.00
Heppner Garage 9.32
Braden Tractor & Equip.
ment Co. 233.47
Scritsmler Lumber Co. 301.96
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE MISCELLANEOUS FUND
R. J. Stevens, coyote bounty 6.00
Herman Green, dog fund 50.00
Ralph Kincald, coyote bounty 6.00
E. R. Schaffer. coyote bounty 6.00
118.18 Jack Sumner, coyote bounty 6.00
10.03 1 Winona McCabe. coyote boun-
85.10 ty 6.00
Wayne Wilson, coyote bounty 6.00
Jeff Walker, coyote bounty 6.00
Victor Lovgren, coyote bounty b.uu
William II. Nichols, coyote
bounty 6.00
HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE
FUND:
Dean Gilman 26.98
Ralph Scott Jr. 136.41
Walter Gilman 29.98
Dick Borman 14.84
Carl Cropp 1-35
State Industrial Accident
Commission 4.33
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 35.70
8.00
1
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Mr
I
" PIT 3
Phill Higgins, Bangs' Disease
control
Cornelius N. McLaughlin,
Bangs' Disease control 24.00
Lulu M. Hager, Official Re.
gistrar 5.00
State Industrial Accident
Comm., Sheriff $3.81; Sher- "
iff deputy salary 31c:
Janitor salary 31c; court
house 90c
First National Bank of
Port., withholding tax
C. W. Barlow, county clerk
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
court house
Heppner Lumber Co., in
surance James Driscoll, postmaster,
Assessor
Helen O'Donnell, circuit
court 20.00
C. W. Barlow, clerk expense 43.35
WARRANTS ISSUED ON
THE GENERAL ROAD FUND
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P. W. SCHNEIDER
Assistant State Game Director
Oregon State Game Commission
1 -TJK
5.64
201.05
5.87
24.70
66.40
45.00
MERCHANTS
WISE
.Advertise!
Transferring &
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U. PandN.P.
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Dorlon Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
Walter Gilman
Dick Borman
Grover Peck
Fred Booker
Dean Gilman
Ralph Scott, Jr.
238.57
237.11
285.62
251.95
216.65
144.42
GIVE YOUR CHILD A
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
That Will Grow With Him
An Equitable Life Insurance Policy
taken out in his name now can mean
a college education for him.
INVESTIGATE
C A. Ruggles, Agent
Ph
one
723
H
eppner
DISTRIBUTORS
. E. DICK
HEPPNER
GORDON WHITE
IONE
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will be told on a special broadcast of
"NORTHWEST NEIGHBORS"
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24
For this Christmas season, your "Northwest Neighbors'
radio program will return for a special broadcast. Tht
occasion is the fifteenth annual presentation of
"The Story of the Nativity".
This program, long an institution in Pacific
Northwest radio, is being returned this year as our
way of wishing you a very Merry Christmas.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
C'lStCU to "THE STORY OF THE NATIVITY"
9.30 P.M., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24
KOIN... Portland
KODL.Jhe Dalles KUJ... Walla Walla
KWRC... Pendleton KYAK... Yakima
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Every member of our
Store extends to you and
yours sincere wishes for
a Merry Christmas. May
Santa Claus be bountiful
and your Christmas tree
heavy with good fortune!
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General
PETTYJOHN
Petroleum Distributor
lone, Oregon