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Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, December 14, .1950
Mrs. Houck Weds
Howard Cox In
Klickitat Church
By DELPHA JONES
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woark Sr.,
became the bride last Thursday
of Howard Cox of Klickitat, Wn.
The wedding was solemnized in
the Lutheran parsonage at Klick.
itat with immediate friends and
relatives present. The bride was
lovely in an iridescent aqua suit.
The oung couple visited last
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Turkey Shoot
Dec. 17
Pendleton
Gun Club
Starting at 9 a. m.
All Grade A Oven
ready Turkeys
Free Lunch
ents in Lexington.
Grange held its regular meet
ing Saturday with the election of
Mrs. Ray Dolven to the chair of
Master. Mrs. Dolven will replace
Kenneth Peck who resigned.
State deput Vern Lantz was there
to give a short, but interesting
talk. Also were present several
visitors from lone. It was decid
ed to hold installation of grange
officers in lone Jan. 6. At this
time it was also decided to have
the grange Xmas party Saturday
night with a children's exchange
of gifts starting at 6 p. m. with a
pot luck dinner.
The O. E. A. dinner was classed
as quite a success last Monday
night and was held at the grange
hall. The dinner was a candle
light banquet served from beau
tifully decorated tables, fixed
with centerpieces of holly, and
red and green nut cups, red and
I green place cards with Santa ad
orning each one. The kitchen
committee, working for the P. T.
A. included Mrs. Adolf Majeske
and Mrs. VV. E. McMillan. The
dining room committee was Mrs.
Robert Davidson and Mrs. Cecil
Jones, assisted by the following
in the serving: Mrs. George Irv
in, Mrs. Roy Martin, Mrs. George
Graves and Mrs. O. W. Cutsforth.
Also assisting in the kitchen
were Mrs. Wilbur Steagall and
Mrs. Armin Wihlon. There
were 48 plates served with the
following menu: Tomato juice
cocktail, green pear salad, roast
chicken with dressing, string
beans, mashed potatoes and gra
vy, hot rolls, and apple pie with
cheese, also relishes, cranberry
sauce and olives. A short busi
ness meeting was held with Mrs.
Partlow presiding after which
they adjourned to the Lexington
school house where Mrs. Rands'
group gave parts of their Xmas
program for entertainment, and
they held an exchange of gifts.
The three groups of Lexington
Campfire girls held their vesper
service last Wednesday in the
Christian church with the Rev.
Sorlien of Heppner giving the
Christmas message, and Louis
Wetzell the prayers for the even
ing. There were several special
numbers, and several pieces
spoken by the Bluebirds. The fol
lowing girls took part: Shirley
Hunt, Patricia McMillan, Bever
ly and Phyllis Nolan, Joan Breed
ing, Donna Robinson, Betty Lou
Messenger, Inez McFadden, Bar
bara Rands, Pat Steagall, Dianne
Schwab, Sharon Cutsforth, Maur.
een Groves, Donna Graves, and
Eileen Breeding. The Bluebirds
taking part were Beverly David
son, Charlene Jones, Linda Van
Winkle, Betty Dyerson, Judy and
Betty Darnielle, Judy Wihlon,
Dora Sue Davidson, Helen Leah
Winters and Barbara Steagall.
Mrs. Don Pointer spent a few
days last week in St. Anthony's
hospital in Pendleton.
Mrs. Bernard Doherty has been
keeping the Pointer children for
a few days.
Mrs. K. K. Marshall is spend
ing a few days at home from her
work in the Lexington cafe. Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall and daugh
ter Mrs. Eugene Majeske were
Pendleton visitors one day last
week.
Mrs. Charlene Gray of Cove is
visiting at the home ow her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Good
ell. The Lexington Garden club
met at the home of Mrs. Leonard
Munkers on Tuesday. After the
business meeting lovely refresh
ments were served to 8 members.
Mrs. Olive Swaggart has been
taken to the home of her daugh
ter Mrs. Wheeler, from St. Anth
ony's hospital in Pendleton
where she had been ill for about
a week.
Lexington basket ball team
met St. Joseph's academy on the
local floor last Friday night, win-
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From where I sit ... Joe Marsh
Here's An
Expert" Example!
When oar Main Street parking
problem cropped np again, we an
nounced a strict one-hour parking
policy, and swore in extra deputies
to enforce it.
We also sent over to the State
Capitol for a traffic expert, to give
ns pointers. He turned out to be
real helpful spent a whole after
noon with us talking about zoning
and such. And when he left the
building he found a ticket on his
car for overtime parking !
. Could have gotten sore, I guess
or asked us to "fix" the ticket.
But instead, he insisted on going
over to the Sheriff's Office and
paying his fine.
From where I sit, it's good to
know people, like that young fel
low, who refuse to be treated any
different than anyone else. City
people and farmers those of us
who prefer cider and those who'd
rather have a cool glass of temper
ate beer we're all entitled to the
same privileges. That is, so long as
what we do doesn't conflict with
the law of the land.
Copyright, 1950, United States Brewers Foundation
ning with a score of 43 to 39. At
the end of the game the two
teams were tied with a score of
38 to 38. After the play-off Lex
ington came out victorious. This
was a fine game, with lots of ex
citement as the score was so
close during the full time. Ar
lington grade school played the
preliminary game with Lexing
ton. Lexington was ahead about
half of the time, but Arlington
won during the last quarter. This
was a fine game . with a close
score and fine sportsmanship
shown throughout.
Rooms Now AvaHuhk
at the
Newly Decorated Rooms
from $2.25 up
Coffee Shop Dining Room
Garage Facilities
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The Rim Rock Serenaders
drove to Rhea Creek Saturday
night to play for a dance.,
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glamor to her kitchen!
What woman wouldn't be pleas
ed to find gleaming Revere
Ware or Pyrex under her tree!
Or a Corey electric Knife Sharp
ener, or beautiful G. E. Kitchen
Clock. We've a group of gay
Cookie Jars too .... and that
streamlined Hamilton Beach
Mixer and the modern Casco
Steam Iron. ... Or if you want
to put a musical note in her
Christmas, give her a Nu-Tone
Door Chime set. You'll find them
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12. Long-Flex Springs for an
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1.1. .ew Sweepstream Fender with
Medallion Highlight
14. Sweepview, Extra-Wide
Curved Windshield
1.1. Wide, Eamy Access Doors
IG. Silver Star Instrument Panel
17. Hnndl-Grlp Parking Brake on
Instrument Panel
111. Flnger-Tip Starting
1. Twin-Duct, Open-Air Ventilat
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20. Cnusunlly Large, Fully Usable
Trunk Space
21. Low Pressure Tires on Extra
Wide Itims
22. Front and near Arm nests
2.1. Quality Floor Coverings
21. Unmatched Ilecord for Long,
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25. Built to Last 100,000 Miles
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Are Yours?
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