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    Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, April 5, 1951
Pag 3
LEXINGTON ITEMS
Miss Dona Barnett, Mrs. Trina
Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Marquardt are spending a few
days in Portland where Miss
Barnett has gone to consult a
physician.
The executive meeting of the
P.-T.A. was held at the C. C. J6nes
home Tuesday night with 5 mem
bers present. It was announced I
that the high school athletic ban-1
quet under the chairmanship of j
Mrs. M. V. Nolan will be held
April 19 at the school house.
Mrs. Roy Darnielle of The
Dalles has returned to her home
after a visit here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt O'Harra.
The young adult Sunday school
class held its regular meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Biil
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besides they are handsome.
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Your kitchen needs the best ap
pliances money will buy.
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HEPPNER APPLIANCE
Dependable Radio & Refrigeration Service
Marquardt Sunday afternoon
with 12 members present.
The Hermiston Lutheran choir
cravo a pnnrprt Sundav nieht. Mrs.
David Pardue (nee Jean itaucnj
was soloist. Attending from here
were Mrs. Alex Hunt, Joan Bree
ding and Mrs. C. C. Jones.
Donna Graves is spending a
few days with Sharon Cutsforth
at her home in College Place.
Barbara Bloodsworth, small
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Bloodsworth is able to be out
again after quite a bout of illness.
Thf 3rd and 4th grades are
practicing on an operetta to be
given at the F.-t.a. meeting Ap
ril 17.
Levinctrin eranee initiation
team is practicing this week and
... .1 1 1 .1 Tl
will put on tne worn ai me ru
mona meeting Saturday.
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Easter Seal Sale
Leaders Ask For
Continued Giving
fnnntv ipariers for the annual
Easter Seal sale of the Oregon
Society for Crippled Children and
Adults today made a final appeal
to the hundreds of persons in the
county who nave not yet respunu
ed to the Easter Seals they re
ceived. Although the seal sale was for
mally ended Easter Sunday, the
leaders expressed a hope that
returns will continue to come in
to county headquarters for an
other few weeks.
Edgar V. Smith, state chairman
of the Easter Seal sale, reported
that returns to date have been
"most gratifying," but he pointed
nut that "there still aren't suffi
cient funds on hand to enable
the society to expand its present
Qprvicps and add new rjrograms."
"It is never too late to buy
Easter Seals," Smith reminded
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Claudi
Monument Grade
School Schedules
Show and Dance
Monument grade school Is
snonsorin? a talent show and
dance on April 14. This will be a
new experience for the local chil
dren. Everyone Is welcome and
they are asking that each send in
his number to the principal, Ver
non Peterman. Prizes will be giv
en. The dance will be after the
show, with music by the Farrows.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sweek of
Portland came to Monument ear
ly Tuesday morning but had to
return to Portland the same day.
Mr. Sweek's father, Rex Sweek,
came from Fossil with them.
Rhoene Bleakman was an over
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Boyer last Thursday.
Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin, Mrs.
Joe Simas, Hugh Johnson and
Mead Gilman are among those
on the sick list this week.
Mr. and Mrs.. Montgomery were
business visitors In John Day and
Canyon City last Tuesday.
Criss Hamilton was a business
visitor in John Day from Monu
ment Monday.
Mrs. Delmar Settle drove to
John Day Monday to have some
dental work done.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ed Powell
announce the arrival of a baby
girl In their home. The young
SICKNESS
Can Jl&ppen
Yes! Severe illness that lays
you up for weeks and
months, cuts off earnings,
runs up big doctor bills. It
might happen to you. Be
safe with a Health Insur
ance policy that pays med
ical, nursing and treatment
costs, gives you cash when
you need it most. Call for
details.
FOR INSURANCE
PHONE
152
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Equipment, accessories and trim illustrated art subject to change without notice.
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lnrlv was hnrn In Eusene. Mr. and '
Mrs. Bill Powell Sr. are the proud
paternal granaparents. i
The Big Four Lumber Co. of
Monument has set April 4 as the
starting date for the mill. The!
company has installed a lot of
new equipment, among which Is I
a bandsaw. Everyone is quite in
terested in this particular piece of
work as all feel a lot of lumber
will be saved by Its use.
Rho Bleakman and Stanley
Musgrave drove to Heppner Tues
day. Stanley will leave his truck
for repairs and return with Rho
who took some tractor parts for
repair.
Rho Bleakman and Charles
Roach Sr. drove to John Day
Thursday evening to attend a 4-H
meeting. Mrs. Bleakman accomp
anied them as far as Mt. Vernon
to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Musgrave.
Barney Cork and Gary Greg are
home on 14-day furlough. Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Cork and Miss Anita
Moore met Barney in Bend and
Gary in Prineville. Barney is sta
tioned in San Diego and Gary in
Seattle.
Mrs. Nora Boyer accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reichen to
Portland last Thursday. The Rei-
chens have been fruests nf thpir
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
jvirs. narry t-apon.
Mr. and Mrs Plnnrlo Ornish rt
The Dalles were in Monument
and vicinity Thursday.
Loner Creek's hasehall team
came to Monument Marrh 27 tn
play the local nine. Monument
won. L,arry noimes was the win
ning pitcher and Norris Stuble
field was the leading hitter. Mo
nument's next home game will
De mesaay, Aura 3 when Mt
Vernon comes here. ADril 6 Mon-
ument will journey to Spray. The
baseball tourney will be held
nere Aprn id-ii. Tne competing
teams are Long Creek, Spray,
Mitchell and Monument. This
tournament should hp hnth pv
citing and interesting. Both Gary
Greg and Barnev Cork, homp n
Greg and Barney Cork, home on
lunougn, visuea scnooi last week
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sweek spent
aturdav in John I)av attPnrtlncT
1 10 Business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sweek and
son of Heppner spent the week
end visiting their parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Rex RwppU-
Daisy Simas. They -attended the
Deneiu aance given by the Cath
olics for their church.
Mrs. McLaughlin, who has been
ill most of the past week, was
taken bv her husband. Thos. M.
Laughlin, to Pendleton Saturday
io ensuu a doctor.
Mrs. Lee Fleming has been con
fined to her bed with flu fnr thp
past several days.
Rex Sweek, who is employed at
Fossil, came home for the week
end. Word was received in Mnnn.
ment of the death of Elza Vinson
in Heppner. Mr. Vinson was well
known here and his many friends
are sad to hear of his passing.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ron
to John Day and back Saturday.
The grade school rhildrpn whn
are sponsoring the talent shnw,
and dance April 14 will serve sup-1
per. The proceeds from this event tend this show and encourage
will go for the grade school music the children in such worthwhile
program. Everyone should at- work.
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32 to 38
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Beautiful
Eyelet Shears
Hawaiian Prints
Novelty Embossed
Cottons
In new Summer $0-98
Pastels; also
White.
NEW FOR SPRING!
SKIRTS
g.98 and .98
Bright new colorful cot
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novelty embossed cot
tons and broadcloths.
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POLO SHIRTS
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Plain colors, bold stripes
and novelty plain and
stripe combinations.
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New Summer Shades
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