Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 7, 1950 Page 3 PLUMBING A friendly reminder to order those bathroom or kitchen plumbing fix tures . . . You name the make or style and we will do our best to get it for you A few makes to choose from: Kohler, Standard, Eljer, Briggs beauty Ware, or Crane. Frank Baker Plumbing Manager for Case Furniture Co. Boardman B-Ball Team Opens Year Winning 3 Games By Mrs. Flossie Coats. The Boardman Ladies Aid an nual bazaar was held Saturday at the Grange hall, with a large crowd attending. Mrs. Russell Miller is Red Cross Chairman for Boardman, Mail all donations to Mrs. Mill er. The basket ball season started off with a bang for the Board man school Saturday when Coach Walter Turner's ball boys were winners in the three games lS" j played. The grade five won from Arlington graders at an after noon game with score of 1610. I In the evening the teams played iStanfield on the local floor. The ! A squad won by 27-22, and the B I squad 24-13. Next the high 1 1 ...til nlut Uannnn, y... Un Will tLaJ i-FHlw local floor Tuesday, Dec. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Carnegie of Portland were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Briggs. Mr. Carnegie and Mrs. Briggs are brother and sister. Mrs. Olive Mefford of Corvallis arrived at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root Saturday and will remain for an indefinite stay. Word from Miss Pauline Smith is she is employed in the Betty Goodwin Beauty Shoppe in Pen dleton. Miss Smith is a sister of Mrs. N. A. Thorpe. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and son Norman have returned to live on their farm east of town. The Nelsons have been living in Willamina for the past few years. Mrs. Frank Cole was called to Olympia Thursday to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.v Ralph Skoubo and sort Dickie motored to Pen dleton Thursday. Mrs. John Partlow spent Fri day and Saturday in Portland at tending an ESTA conference. Mrs. Rogerson of Hermiston sub- 'lets BUILD OREGON TOGETHER" Let First National help you make this a Merry Christmas! Give your family that long-wanted, long-needed home appliance. Just tell your dealer you want First National financing ... hell do the rest! A First National Thrifty Pay Loan is easy to arrange, easy to repay from regular income. Ask your home appliance deafer to arrange your financing through this convenient and irtexperutvc First National plan. HEPPNER BRANCH U NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAHV claudien's will soon have the complete WHITE STAG line in the most exciting spring Fashions yet! Now available are: Downhill Slacks in 100 wool gabardine 'Ad-Lib' Tartan plaid slacks, 100 wool A truly magnifi cent addition to our other fine lines claudi 5 auctien s IF IT IS A GIFT FOR A MAN, SANTA HEADS FOR WILSON'S Give him something he really wants a brand he knows and buys himself. Wilson's has a complete selection! Arrow Shirts $3.65 and $4.50 Pendleton Robes.-..$19.50 to $23.50 Arrow Ties $1.50 and $2.00 DaV s Tailored Slic0ks, Interwoven Socks -. 55c to $2.95 Hickok Belts-.l.. $.50 to $4.00 Pendleton Wool Shirts $8.95 to $1 1.95 $8.95 to $16.95 ' We Have an Excellent Stock of Western Tailored Shirts! WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR The Store of Personal Service Former Monument Woman Loses Life In Car Accident The Monument Community was saddened this week when word was received of the sudden death of Mrs. Leola Robertson on Friday. She and her two children were going from Pendleton to Mt. Vernon to spend the week end with her husband, Louis Robert son. Her car went out of control when she struck icy roads on Ca mas Creek. She and her small son were pinned under the car when it turned over into Camas Creek. Mrs. Robertson was killed instantly. Her daughter was thrown clear of the car. Help soon came to help rescue the mo ther and brother from the icy water. Mrs. Robertson will be re membered as Leola Cork. She leaves to mourn her death her husband and two children, also her mother, Mrs. Mabel Cork of Bend and three sisters, Mrs. Mer rill Jones, Mrs. Walter Johnson and Mrs. Alice Johnson of Bend, one sister, Marjorie Hunington of Fossil and three brothers, Roy and Harold Cork of Monument and Bob Cork. Deb Bellenbrock arrived in town on Sunday. He has been riding for Eb Hughes on Butter- creek. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Forrest and Mrs. Millie Wilson drove to Heppner last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fry from near Mt. Vernon were visiting in town on Sunday. Mrs. Fayr Sweek returned home from Canyon City on Fri day where she had been called to serve on the jury. E. H. Itschner of Molalla ar rived in Monument Friday eve ning. He spent the night with his sons, Ray and Norman. Mrs. Lula Settle drove to Bak er on Wednesday to be with her daughter, Mrs. Moya Gilman when she had her tonsils remov ed. Mrs. Settle returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elder of On tario were in town this week. Mr. Elder purchased some calves from Elzy Emry while he was here. Emory Moore was a business visitor in Heppner on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Al Arsenau spent Thursday in Prairie City. Their two children, Judy and Butchie stayed with Mrs. Wilson. Leland Woodson of Dale at tended the R. E. A. meeting held in Monument last Saturday. The H. E. C. Club met at the Grange Hall last Wednesday for their regular meeting, ine same officers were reelected for anoth er year; Lydia Capon chairman and Reta Cupper, secretary. Willard Gilman left Sunday to meet his wife, who recently un derwent a tonsilectomy at Baker. They returned driving a new Jeep pickup. o OREGON WOODS CAN SUPPLY CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS That Sunday drive in the coun try is a good time to collect cones and boughs for Christmas decor ations, says N. C. Anderson, County Agent. Pine cones, pine or fir branch es, and other woodsy materials are easily brightened with white or metallic colors. Combined with wire and ribbon in a variety of arrangements, they will add a festive touch to any home. Gold, silver, aluminum or white kalsomine paint can be applied with a paintbrush. The cones may be covered complete ly, or the edges just highlighted for a different effect. To add a snowy sparkle, first give the branches a coat of shell ac. While still wet, dip them in the artificial glitter. Shake off extra tinsel and allow the rest to dry. o NEW OFFICERS FOR 1951. MOR ROW COUNTY SHRINE CLUB President, J. O. Turner; Vice President, Sam G. McMillan; Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Gra bill; Rajah, George Close. HOW ABOUT A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR THAT SUIT HE HAS WANTED? WILSON'S MEN'S WEAR & "TftX r-L-y iTiTililTI'1 I There's no finer way to say "Merry Christmas" than with an RCA Victor (Eft (tottftate One of these wonderful record certifi cates can be made out for any amount payable to the recipient, who can re deem it later at Gonty's for the re cords of his choice. 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