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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
SECTION TWO Heppner, Oregon, Thursday; December 13, 1951 Christmas Party Planned At lone By Echo Pormateer The American Legion Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Pete Can non Tuesday afternoon of last week with Mrs. John Eubanks as co-hostess. The unit planned a Christmas party at their hall on Dec. 18 with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. They sent $10 to the Gifts for the Yanks and $5 to the Children's Christmas cheer. Mrs. Victor Rietmann, rehabilitation t chairman reported that $79.95 worth of gifts were sent to the Gift Shop in the veteran hospital in Portland. The Unit ordered a national flag and a unit flag they were also presented with a rose wood gavel. The ladies are mak ing ditty bags for the veteran hospital. . A birthday party was held after the regular meeting of Bunch Grass Rebekah lodge Thursday evening of last week. Those hav ing birthdays were: Mrs. Ernest Heliker, Mrs. E. R. Lundell, Mrs. Delia Corson, Mrs. C. W. Swan son, Mrs. Wallace Matthews, Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, Mrs. Merle Baker Mrs. Pete Cannon and Norton Lundell. Games were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Harvey Ring, Mrs. W. G-Roberts, Mrs. Milton Morgan, Mrs. L. A. McCabe and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan. The Rebekahs will have their Christmas Party Dec. 21 with pot luck dinner at 6:30 p. m.' A do nation will be given at this time to the 1. 0. 0. F. home in Portland. New 1952 Pontiac Features Performance K gsnaws I FIRST of the General Motors divisions to announce 19S2 models, Pontiac is currently displaying what's new for '52 at its Heppner dealer's show rooms, the Farley Pontiac company. Shown Is the popular Super deluxe Catalina. Higher standar d of performance and fuel economy are claimed by a newly designed "power train". Mr and Mrs. Dale Ray went to LaGrande ltst week and brought Mrs. SLena Ray home with them. Mrs. Ray is now staying at the home of Mrs. Laura Scott in Lex ington. Mrs. J. H. Bryson is ill at her home. Louis Padberg returned home from the St. Anthony hospital in Pendleton Sunday. His daughter, Mrs. Frank Nichols of Ordnance is taking care of him. BUTTER CHEESE FV"!Kyv-i lTYJs ICECREAM iXTlf Phone Hermiston 3571 5A Mrs. Nichols reported that her son, Lindsey was taken to the hospital in Pendleton Sunday for treatment. Several from here attended the Wheat League at Pendleton last week. lone lost the first game of the A string in a basketball game Here Dec. 7 with Heppnert but the B string won. Earl Morgan was a Portland visitor last week. Several of the grange members attended the joint installation of officers and the grange meeting at Lexington Saturday evening. At the basketball jamboree at Umatilla Friday evening of last week lone won from Boardman and Irrigon but lost to Umatilla. Films were shown and a report was given on Will Power by Mrs. Alfred Nelson at a P-TA study group meeting Dec. 5 at the school. Mrs. Claud Riley is the chairman of the group. The adult group will meet in Janu ary. .:" . Mrs. Wm. Seehafer gave a birthday party Saturday after noon in honor of her daughter, Mildred. . " : Mr. and Mrs. Willis Willbcks of Tenn. are visitinjr relatives here. and plan to leave for California soon. Mrs. Willocks is a sister-in- law of Mrs. Mary Emert. Mrs. Dixon Smith is visiting her daughter Barbara near Los Ange les, where she is teaching. Mrs. Omar Rietmann, assisted by Mrs. Echo Palmateer, gave a turkey dinner Tuesday evening for the city officials: Those pre sent were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bry son, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brlstow, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pettyjohn, George Ely and Mayor Omar Rietmann. The council meeting was held In the Rietmann home after the dinner. Carl Linn went to Walla Walla Monday to have the cast re moved from his arm. He was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Char les O'Connor. Little' Susan Lindstrom spent one night in the Pioneer Memor ial hospital last week for treat ment of an injury caused by fall ing on a sucker stick and running it in her mouth. Mr and Mrs. Eldon Tucker were Portland visitors last week. Mrs. Ray Barnett has been In Seattle with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Aune. . - ' ; Several from here attended the church services at the Lutheran Valby Church in Gooseberry Sun day. Rev. C. W. Sodegren of Port THRIFTIER OPERATION REDUCED MAINTENANCE FEWER REPLACEMENTS FEWER ADJUSTMENTS TROUBLE-FREE DESIGN LESS DEPRECIATION II 'Wk. 'wa mm w& fcm y'm w'w ,. jjm. mwA mm wA iyM M - wA $A M J,4,A A LA 'U;W mAr im ... to do more work for your money America has made Chevrolet Advance-Design trucks its No. 1 choice, because Chevrolet trucks consistently do more work for the money ... cut hauling costs. 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He was presented with a Bible. Refreshments were served afterwards. MrT and Mrs. Henry Osibov took ms mother, Serone Osibov to Portland last week to take the train for California where she will visit relatives. The lone Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Earl McCabe Dec. 7. Mrs. Delmer Crawford and Mrs. Tommy Bristow demon strated Home Made Mixes. The" baked muffins from the mixes and severed them to those Dre. sent. Mr. and Mrs. Wate Crawford spent a few days last week visit ing at the home of their son, Vcr- nice at Helix. Louis Buschke of Morgan left last week for Los Angeles to visit relatives. Dates to remember: Dec. 14. Study meeting of the Topic Club at the home of Mr Mary Swanson. Dec. 15. Tea and Bazaar by the Ladies Aid at the Co-operative church in the afternoon. Dec.15. Grange meeting at 8 Dec. 15. Party at the Commun. ity hall at Morgan, 8 p. m. Dec. 16. Christmas program at me o-operauve church at 7 p. m. Dec. 18. Three Links club at the home of Mrs. Sam Esteb. Dec. 18. Farm Bureau meeting at the Donald Heliker home with potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. uec. is. Legion and Auxiliary party and potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. Dec. 19. Arnica club at the home of Mrs. Marlon Palmer. An exchange of gifts. Dec. 20. Community Christmas Tree and Program at the school at 8:00 p. m. Dec. 21. H. E. C. of Willows! grange and exchange of . gifts. Dec. 21. Rebekah ' Christmas party and potluck dinner at 6:30 at their hall. A miscellaneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tye at the Leeion holl Si The Tyes recently lost their per sonal belongings in a fire. They received many lovely and useful uminuea on rage Four) for all occasions MARY VAN'S FLOWER SHOP FIDS Plan Now To Attend Lillian C. Turner Benefit morqasbord Lexington Grange Hall Saturday, Dec. 15 6 to 8 o'clock Entertainment and Cards to Follow. $1.50 Per Person Saager S Has The Gift THAT. 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