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Poge 6 lone Group Organizes New Nursery School By Echo Palmateer A nursery school has been or ganized at the Co-operative nhnroh Mrs. Henrv Osibov was elected chairman, Mrs. Harlan McCurdy Jr., treasurer ana Mrs. t., T inrisiTnm secretary. The school is a co-operative affair and the mothers of the children are in charge. It is in session eacn Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. The ages of the children are 3, 4, 5 years. Eigh teen were enrolled the first day which was Oct. 18. Any one who has toys to donate, the scnooi would be glad to get them. Insurance for farm and home was discussed at the regular grange meeting Saturday even ing. Election of officers will be held at the next meeting. Re freshments were served from tables decorated in the Hallow e'en theme and autumn flowers. Tha hnKtesses were Mrs. Marion Palmer, Mrs. L. L. Howton and Mrs. Berl Akers. Dr. H. J. Hokenson of Portland vioiri Rprvices at the Valby Luther an rhnrrh in Gooseberry Sunday. ho wna nccnmDanied by his wife and children.. In the afternoon the Lutheran Missionary met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Carlson. At the meeting Mrs. Algott Lundall and Mrs. Wm. Bergstrom gave a report on the conference at Gresham. which they attended recently and also Hi t miocinnnrv from China. I IU1U ui a m"""- j showed their pic-1 iUC v,w ------- - . tures or tneir xnp io niav June. A pot luck dinner was served to around 25. Mrs. ner mann, Mrs. Al(?x Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Lunaeu iron, neic attended. Dr. Hokenson and fam ily were also guests of the Walter Dobyns Sunday. vr onri Mrs. Daniel Head and AT1 - Mrs. Minnie' Smith of The Dalles spent Sunday at the carl Linn home. Mr. Head is a brother of Mrs. Linn. Mrs. Helen Wietemier spent the ..rooironrt at her home in Milton. Leonard Carlson reported 17 v,r,HrtrUhs inch of rain Sunday aranna And Ralnh reported 22 hundredths in the northern part of the country. Seeding is well under way. Several have already finished. wroHr.pir Martin left Monday mnrnlncr for Portland to attend a Methodist Church meeting. Mr. and Mrs. waiter uooyns left for Portland Monday. Vranh- V.Uia and Mr. and Mrs. pusspII DeBondt went to vaie CnnHnv and hrousht back Mrs vui and son who spent last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vont Knhanks there. Mr nnd Mrs. Jack Davies of Umatilla spent the weekend at the home of Gordon wnue. Charles White is with his fam ilv in Forest Grove. Tha Tnne P-TA is putting on a stunt night in the near future and are asking- ditierent organza Unno tn nut on a numoer. Any oi oanizntion wishing to enter, notify the P-TA. A social meeting was held after tVlO T00U lar meetine of the Re- bekah lodge Thursday evening of Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, October 25, 1951 Farm Scrap Iron and Steel Will Help Our Defense Effort last week. The hostesses were Mrs. Charles O'Connor, Mrs. Ern est McCabe and Mrs. Pete Can non. . Mr and Mrs. John Proudioot are the parents of a son, Paul John, born Oct. lb at xne rioiw Memorial hospital in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Simmons 01 Kelso, Wash., were guests last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Ransier. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoover and children of Pendleton spent the weekend at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. M. Baker. The H. E. C. of Willows Grange met at the grange hall Friday afternoon of last week with a pot luck dinner at noon. Plans were completed for the dinner and Da zaar to be held in their hall the evening of December l. Mrs. uorchnii Tnwnsend. chairman of the H. E. C. reported that Mrs. O. L. Lundell received nrsi prize n lellv and first on Dernes i ie canning contest at Lexington re cently. Mrs. Townsena receiveu r,A riiv and Mrs. Alfred Nel son 3rd. After the meeting, re- uave you turned your farm f reshments were served by Mrs. gcrap into cash? Move it out w Waie crawiuiu, ivn. aa i us news - - , nell and Mrs. Echo Palmateer. town and sell it on your next trip. ThP npyt meetine will be held at It is needed to make steel for the and new Limited Time 4 IaI "- SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH R. KNAUFT, Pastor Phone 3452. Services Saturday at Chapel of Prophecy. Sabbath School 10:00 a. m. Sermon 11:00 a. m. "Bible Tern-Derence." Prayer Meeting, Wednesday ai 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Knauft. "Studies m tne Sanctuary". All are welcome. FATHER McCORMACK TO ATTEND PARISH OPENING the Sam Esteb home officers will be elected. Momhors nf the American Le rrinn Anviiiarv met Tuesday oi last week and cleaned their hall. At their meeting In the atternoon r,iano fnr a not luck dinner on Armistice day was discussed. The members are asked to bring gins tha Portland hosnital to the next meeting, the afternoon of tvtov r Knesestions were tooth brushes, tooth paste, penny post r-nrds hnl idav cards, shaving sup plies and pencils. The Post met m th Pvpnine of Oct. 16 and made further plans for their mas iiiiornHf Nnv. A. Mr. and Mrs. w. unsiow anu Mro vtta Rristow. Mr. and Mrs. iUlUI . Darrell Padeberg were Portland tHsitors over the weekend. Mrs. r w Rnrt.nn. who has been stay na at thP home of her mother, ------- , . Mrs. Lana Padberg, returned io Dnrtinnd with Darrell. L v ---- - Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Bristow rptnmpd home last week from hir hnnpvmoon in Canada. They are living in the Gordon White apartments. Mrs Ravmona Liunueu eiuci j nwinrsm Tt is a vital ma terial and must not be allowed to WU8I.O owaj. JJ u,m formprs have responucu iUOli; ------ - - - LU Liicib auw-w ' ' . - (ttpo nn Iron and bteei Scrap, American iron ana btoi T4: TV,no farmers have made a little money and gained space in their fields, xne scrap is being put to use instead of being abandoned to rust ana ium. c.4. form crrnn is neeuca UUl uiuiG r Rtooi nntnut can't be mcreaseu without a big supply of scrap. With winter coming on, when scrap is more difficult to nna, tne situation is truly critical. More scrap must be ODiameu nun farms In order to maice muru nA tnnia wornout Darts of trac- tors, trucks, cultivators and other implements; broken and discarded pieces of metal and other scrap should be tasen to town win right away to the local scrap aeai. er. Every pound of scrap which comes back to steel mills helps to make two pounds or new sibbi, on the average. If the scrap is unusually bulky, preventing its easy transportation by the farmer, the scrap dealer can be called or the local farm agent can be asked to work out an arrangement. "Farms are one of the Dig n mron " navs the Com- mittee. "Never have farmers had a greater stake in the nations steel output." Harvest your Iron and steel scrap right away. Turn it into cash. Do your part to aid the de fense program. ' vathpr Mpfnrmack of St. Pat rick's Catholic Church left Tues- day for Ontario. A new pariMi being established at Nyssa. It is to be served by the Franciscian Fathers of Santa Barbara. Father McCormack will return to Hepp ner on Friday. Sunday October 28 Mass in lone will be at 9:00 a. m. and in Hepp ner at 10:30 a. m. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any. debts other than my own, con tracted after Oct. 25, 1951. Eugene L. Ellis 32-3p oT. 4hwif ak& gxriifilefloM Sefo'ce wen letter... CHURCHES ASSEMBLY OF GOD Gales and Willow St. NELS FAST, Pastor 9.45 Sundav School classes for all ages. We have a lively Sun day School. 11.00 Morning Worsnip. bpeciai tained the Amico club at her music and singing iouuweu a home Wednesday afternoon oi message trom uoo s wwu. saver, . . space saver, . . money saver SUB-ZERO'S modem upright design givos you refrlgerator-lik convenience from top to bottom. No more stooping or digging ... no more hauling out package after package to get what you went I SUB-ZEKU lots you see ana rncu w..... quickly and easily. , A SUB-ZERO needs hardly any more uoor space than most refrigerators, either. And with SUB-ZERO's cold-saving inner compartments andTherma Soal cabinet design, you can actually plan on giving your family Deuer, more nutri tious food for U$i money than you tpend now. Come in and see it today MOOH 18-5 ISM CUIIC Hit Of STOIAOI SPACt 'CT A(Th95 eJUeS 18! n Cubic Foot Model NOW ONLY 1 ONLY 8 CU. FT. 1950 MODEL Hotpoint Freexer $275.00 These Prices Effective Till Nov. IS Only. iact uippU with Mrs. Milton Mor gan as co-nostess. coun wiuoi wjn a n nvPri. Mrs. lamest IVlLauc won high and Mrs. wauer uncjf low. . , Mr and Mrs. Delmer Crawiora, Mr and Mrs. Roland Bergstrom, Mrs. Maureen Nelson and Hubert Thnrpson attended home coming at Pacific University at forest Grove over the weekend. a lor. Ktnnnprl in Portland. Hugh Lacy and Jack Flynn of Portland were weekend guests at the Adon Hamlett home. Norman Swanson of Portland spent tne wnpkpnd with his brother oar- land Swanson. They all did some bird hunting while here. Mr and Mrs. Noel uooyns leu for Portland Monday. Mrs. Howard EuhanKS anu Phiidrpn of Arlington spent Sun day at the Hubert Ekstrom home. Truman (Bud) uannon 01 run-l-ind visitpd his brother Pete Can non and his sister, Mrs. Charlotte Eubanks over the weekend. Miss Virginia Martin accompanied him. rintps to rpmember: Oct. 26 Three Links Clubs at the Dnhi.lmli hall. Oct. 26 Carnival at the school hnnsp at 7:30. Oct. 27 Social meeting ot the Topic Club at the home of Mrs Norma Nelson. Nov. 2 Extension Unit meeting at the' home of Mrs. Harry Yar nell. The subjsct window treat ment. Nov. 3 Masquerade ball at the Leeion hall. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morgan h.ft simd.iv for Portland and nlane for Los Angeles From there they wilHake a ship Mnndnv for the Hawaiian imuiius for a two weeks visit, iney were a Pnn vnvnirp Dartv on sntnrdnv evening bv their friends Thoir children, xvianiyn anu urn t. Qtnvlnir with their granupar n ont Mr. find Mrs. Waie travv- Mrs Lee Beckner returned n. m. Sundav. Evangelistic " " : . : , !- A cn.mnn with snppiai music aim OCUUUll ...v. I hnmo from Virginia last weeK. She was accompanied by her sis tcr.in.law Mrs. O lver Becicner. ThP Rastern Star social cleared over $60 on their rummage sale at the Legion hall Saturday, iney also had a food sale and served They pie and coffee. cinmnrr 7:45 d. m. Thursday, Prayer anu message from the word Concrreaational and Chnstain Church Lexington, vregou. L. G. WETZEL, Pastor "Death is the eolden key that onens the door of the palace of eternity" Selected. SUNDAY, October 28 Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Class es and room for all. Morning Service, 10:45 a. m. Mr. Claude Riley of. lone will bring the"message. Young People 6:45 p. m. Evening Bible Study 7:30 p. m wTTTwrasriAY. October 31 Bible Study and Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. A rhnrch where friend meets friend and strangers are welcome Gwytjur rem& t'me fo answer How often have you had someone hang up just as you answered the telephone? It isn't always possible, you know, to get to the telephone the moment it rings-the folks you are calling may be out enjoying their garden, or busy in some distant part of the house. 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